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Circulation  Ratings,  Explanations,  etc 

Those  who  consult  this  Directory  for  newspaper  circulations  should  hear  it 
mind  that  it  does  not  purport  to  give  the  actual  issue  of  the  paper  for  the  day  th 
book  is  referred  to,  but  the  average  issue  of  the  paper  in  question  for  a  whol 
year  preceding  by  some  weeks  or  months  the  date  of  publication  of  the  book. 

During  the  anaual  revisions  every  publisher  of  a  periodical  has  an  oppor' 
tunity  to  place  on  tile  in  the  Directory  office  a  true  statement  of  his  actual  issues 
during  the  preceding  year.  In  preparing  such  a  statement  the  publisher  shoulc 
take  care 

1st.— To  set  down  separately  the  number  of  complete  copies  printed  of  eacl 
issue  during  the  12  months  preceding  the  date  of  statement. 

2d.— The  sum  of  the  several  issues  should  be  ascertained  and  be  divided  bj 
the  number  of  separate  issues,  thus  showing  the  average  issue. 

3d. —  The  statement  should  be  dated. 

4th.— The  stsltement  should  be  signed  by  some  person  whose  authority  to  give 
the  intormaiion  is  either  evident  or  stated. 

Every  publication,  from  which  a  correct  and  truthful  yearly  detailed  cir- 
culation report,  signed  and  dated,  wiis  received,  has  a  circulation  rating  in 
Arabic  figures.    These  figures  rep  the  number  of  copies  printed,  if  not 

otherwise  speciflei  in  this  book,  -t-  "ing  by  letter,  as  explained  by  the  KEY 
below,  is  never /",iven  to  a  paper  if  the  actual  average  issue  has  been  ascertained, 
The  rating  by  '  itter  indicates  that  the  paper  will  not  or  does  not  furnish  infor- 
mation upor     hich  an  exact  and  definite  rating  may  be  based. 

The  circ  lation  rating  is  omitted  when  a  paper  is  less  than  one  year  old. 
Publication  which  do  not  insert  advertisements  in  their  columns  are  so  indi- 
cated, and   .o  circulation  ratings  are  accorded  to  such. 


AT  ,ne  Convention  of  the  Association  of  American  Advertisers,  held 
at  Belmonico's,  New  York  City,  January  29  and  30, 1902,  the  following 
resolution  was  passed  unanimously: 

It  is  the  sense  of  this  convention  that  the  labor  expended  and  the  statistics  obtained  by 
the  publishers  of  KoweJl's  American  Newspaper  Directory  durinpr  the  thirty  four  years  of 
its  existence  have  been  invahiable  to  advertisers.  Although  their  derinition  of  circulation 
is  the  number  of  copies  printed,  and  not  the  more  exhaustive  and  satisfactory  deflmtiou 
recognized  by  this  convention,  which  requires  a  knowledge  of  the  net  paid  circulation  and 
its  distribution,  still  it  is  believed  that  ttiis  Directory  more  than  any  other  has  kept  before 
advertisers  the  fact  that  a  correct  knowledge  of  circulation  is  essential  to  the  successful 
tidvertiser. 


CEY-TO    LETTER    RATINGS. 

Exceedi'niSv     irtv-five  thousand,  .        .        -        . 

Exceeding- 1'(    ty  ;.i«ousand,    ------ 

P^xceeding  twenty  thousand,         -        .        .        .        , 
Exceeding  .seventeen  thousand  five  hundred,     - 
Exceeding  ^»veNe  thousand  five  hundred, 
Exceeding  '  even  thousand  five  hundred,  - 
Exceeding  four  thousand,      ...  -        . 

Exceeding  twenty-two  hundred  and  fifty. 
Exceeding  one  thousand,      --..-. 


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J  K  L  rating  indicates  that  the  average  issue  of  the  paper  Is  not  supposed  to  exceed  a  thousand 
copies,  which  is  the  advertiser's  unit  of  value.  Papers  with  100  or  200  subscribers  generally  demand 
about  as  much  for  their  advertising  space  as  is  asked  by  others  issuing  800  or  900  copies.  They 
frequently  occupy  exclusive  fields  which  some  advertisers  deem  of  special  value. 

An  X  rating  indicates  that  a  communication  from  the  paper,  in  answer  to  an  application  for  a 
revision  or  correction  of  the  circulation  rating  accorded  to  it,  created  the  impression  that  tb< 
paper  will  not  be  satisfied  with  any  rating  the  editor  of  the  Directory  would  be  justified  in  accf^i  i 
ing.  A  paper  to  which  the  "  X  "  rating  is  applied  is  generally  one  that  (in  the  opinion  of  the  ec  -f- 
of  the  Directory)  is  likely  to  cost  an  advertiser  more  for  a  service  it  can  render  than  would  it* 
required  to  obtain  a  similar  benefit  from  some  other  publication.  ' 

A  Y  rating  signifies  that  no  recent  circulation  statement  has  been  furnished  f ron'  tht;.  oflic* 
of  the  paper,  and  a  consequent  probability  that  the  last  circulation  rating  accorded  to  it  ^nay  b« 
higher  than  a  new  statement  would  warrant.  , 

A  Z  rating  indicates  tliat  a  communication  received,  in  answer  to  an  application  for  revipior 
or  correction  of  the  circulation  rating  accorded  to  the  paper,  tell  short  of  being  a  satisfar'.ory  cii^ 
culation  report  because  of  one  or  more  of  the  shortcomings  specified  below :  /  ' 

1.  It  was  not  signed.  / 

2.  It  was  not  dated. 

3.  It  failed  to  convey  the  necessary  information. 

4.  It  was  not  given  with  sufficient  attention  to  detail. 

5     It  did  not  specify  the  time  supposed  to  be  covered  by  the  report.  ' 

6.  It  did  not  cover  the  issues  for  a  full  year. 

7.  It  Was  signed  with  a  hand  stamp, 

8.  It  was  signed  by  some  person  whose  authority  to  sign  waa  not  known  or  explained. 

9.  It  was  signed  only  by  an  initial  or  by  initials. 

10.  It  was  not  given  in  such  a  way  as  would  make  it  possible  to  hold  any  one  responsi  l^le  fo 
the  information  it  purported  to  give,  should  it  afterwards  be  proven  untrue.  , 

11.  It  failed  to  strike  an  average  for  the  period  covered  in  detail,  and  thereby  made  it  iimpof 
Bible  to  quote  any  figures  as  having  been  shown  by  the  publisher  of  the  paper.  T 

12.  It  failed  to  clearly  state  what  waa  meant  by  the  word  "  circulation,"  which  should  H'fi  8tate< 
to  be  the  average  number  of  complete  and  perfect  copies  printed  for  the  period  of  a  full   year. 

The  Z  rating  is  most  largely  applied  to  newspapers  whose  publishers  are  better  at  J  esuing  cil 
culation  claims  in  round  figures  than  in  sustaining  their  claims  by  facts  and  records.  ~' 

The  Z  rating  is  never  applied  until  after  the  attention  of  the  publisher  has  been  directed  t< 
the  in  sufficiency  of  the  report  he  has  furnished  and  full  information  given  him  how  the  faull 
might  be  remedied.     For  additional  signs,  etc.,  see  next  page.  — 


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Signs   following  Circulation  Figures. 

(aaa)  These  circulation  figures  are  from  a  report  of  an  examination  made  by  the  Associa- 
tion OF  AMERICAN  ADVERTISERS. 

(bb)  In  numerous  Instances  where  the  Sunday  circulation  of  a  paper  Is  larger  than  for 
the  otiier  days  of  tne  week,  the  publisher  is  Inclined  to  have  It  reckoned  In  with  the  six 
dally  Issues,  thereby  securing  a  higher  rating  for  the  daily  than  the  facts  would  cntltM 
him  to.  Such  dally  circulation  ratings  are  designated  by  two  lower  case  b's  (bb)  affixed  to 
the  Arabic  figures. 

(OO)  Advertisers  value  this  paper  more  for  the  class  and  quality  of  Its  circulation  than 
for  tlie  mere  number  of  copies  printed.  Among  the  old  chemists  gold  was  symbolically 
represented  by  the  sign  ©. —  Webster's  Dictionary. 

(??)Thls  sign  Is  applied  In  cases  where  a  publisher  expresses  himself  dissatisfied 
with  the  rating  accorded,  but  unwilling  to  convey  Information  that  will  warrant  a 
higher  rating. 

(±  ±)  These  ±  plus  and  minus  signs  Indicate  that  distinctly  separate  circulation  state- 
ments made  by  this  paper  at  different  times,  but  covering  the  same  period,  fail  to  agree. 

(! !)  The  general  advertiser  ought  to  make  himself  well  acquainted  with  the  merits  of 
this  publication  before  contracting  with  it  for  advertising  space. 

(++)  This  publication  is  a  "kicker  "—unfriendly  to  the  objects  of  the  Newspaper  Direct- 
ory, and  gives  little  information. 

(4.  ^)  This  publication  admits  that  a  correct  circulation  report  would  show  lower  figures 
than  those  credited  in  the  last  report.  j 

(  < )  This  paper,  in  preparing  Its  signed  circulation  report,  omits  to  state  that  It  counts 
only  complete  and  perfect  copies,  and  leaves  it  open  to  the  suspicion  of  being  based  on 
figures  exhibited  by  a  press  counter  and  likely  to  include  spoiled  copies  and  a  proportion 
of  press  revolutions  when  no  paper  was  running  through. 

(A  A)  No  recent  Information  or  late  copy  of  this  publication  has  been  received  at  the 
office  of  the  Directory,  and  it  may  have  ceased  publication  altogether. 

(A  A)  The  name  of  this  paper  has  been  heard  mentioned  and  has  had  a  place  In  one  or 
more  lists  purporticg  to  catalogue  the  papers  of  the  State;  but  the  editor  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory  is  not  in  possession  of  satisfactory  proof  that  it  ever 
became  an  established  publication. 

(O  O)  The  editor  of  this  Directory  does  not  remember  that  this  paper  has  ever  placed  on 
file  any  claim  to  a  higher  circulation  rating  than  is  here  accorded. 

(••)  This  paper  has,  on  one  or  more  occasions,  Indicated  a  desire  for  a  higher  rating 
than  was  accorded  in  this  book;  but  such  definite  iutoimation  as  would  warrant  a  higher 
rating  than  is  now  given  has  not  been  obtained. 

(D  D)  This  publication  admits  that  no  such  record  of  circulation  has  been  kept  as  would     / 
make  it  possible  to  prepare  such  a  statement  as  the  Directory  requires  from  other  p&^^f-  ^■ 
with  which  this  one  is  likely  to  be  brought  into  competition.  ^ 

(■  W  Although  the  publisher  of  this  publication  admits  that  no  such  record  Is  kept  as  i 

would  make  it  possible  to  prepare  a  circulation  statement  such  as  ttoe  Directory  requires  | 

from  other  papers  with  which  this  one  is  likely  to  be  brought  into  competition,  yet  it  i 

gives  out  figures  purporting  to  represent  the  average  issue.    In  other  words,  it  tells  what  : 

Its  circulation  is,  and  at  the  same  time  admits  that  it  does  not  know.  j 

#  The  accuracy  of  this  rating  has  been  questioned  by  one  or  more  persons  who  claim  to     I 
have  facilities  for  knowing  the  facts.  j 

#  #  The  accuracy  of  this  rating  has  been  questioned  by  one  or  more  persons  who  claim 
to  have  facilities  for  knowing  the  facts,  and  it  is  feared  that  the  doubts  expressed  do  rest 
upon  a  substantial  foundation. 

4^4t=#  The  editor  of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory  has  offered  to  verify  the 
correctness  of  a  circulation  statement  furnished  by  this  paper,  provided  the  publisher  of 
the  paper  would  agree  to  place  the  necessary  facilities  at  his  disposal.  It  was  stipulated 
that  the  verification  should  he  without  cost  to  the  publisher  of  the  paper;  but  to  this  offer 
the  publisher's  response  was  not  such  as  to  entirely  remove  the  impression  of  doubt  that 
had  been  cast  on  the  accuracy  of  the  statement  furnished. 

Revision  Date  :  The  figures  (In  brackets)  following  the  description  of  a  paper,  and  pre- 
ceding the  circulation  rating,  fix  the  date  of  the  latest  revision  of  the  description.  For 
example:  (1—5)  means  that  the  description  was  revised  and  verified  during  the  first  month 
of  the  year  1905.  If  the  final  figure  is  followed  by  the  letter  P,  thus  (1—5  P),  it  means  that 
the  last  verification  of  the  description  was  based  upon  an  examination  of  a  copy  of  the 
paper  of  about  that  date  without  the  aid  of  any  report  or  other  information  from  the 
publisher. 

Population  Figures  followed  by  a  dagger  (+)  are  from  the  United  States  Census  of  1900. 
Population  figures  not  followed  by  a  dagger  have  been  obtained  from  reliable  local 
authorities. 

D  cbcTQ-Q^PP-a^:  These  geographical  Indicators  point  out  the  position  of  every 
county  in  each  State  and  Territory,  whether  center  a,  north  d],  northeast  cf,  east  D-,  south- 
east Q.,  south  cp,  southwest  p,  west  -a,  or  northwest  "d. 

A  right  for  their  perpetual  use  in  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory  was  obtained 
by  purchase  from  the  late  Dr.  J.  M.  Toner,  of  Washington,  by  whom  they  were  designed 
and  copyrighted. 


Mr.  George  P.  Rovvell. 


ROWELL'S 

AMERICAN 

NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY, 

— CONTAINING — 

A      DESCRIPTION      OF     ALL     THE      NEWSPAPERS     AND      PERIODICALS 

PUBLISHED     IN    THE    UNITED     STATES    AND    TERRITORIES, 

DOMINION    OF    CANADA    AND     NEWFOUNDLAND, 

AND    OF    THE    TOWNS    AND   CITIES    IN 

WHICH  THEY  ARE  PUBLISHED.  i. 


ILLUSTRATED   WITH    MAPS   OF   STATES   SHOWING   TOWNS   IN    WHICH    THERE    ARE   NEWSPAPERS 
WITH    MORE   THAN    ONE   THOUSAND   CIRCULATION. 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  YEAR. 


SUBSCRIFTlOl^:       PRXCE,      TEN      DOLLARS 


NEW  YORK. 


THE    PRINTERS'    INK    PUBLISHING    COMPANY 

Publishers. 


1905. 


Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress,  In  the  year  1905,  by  The  Printers'  Ink  Publishing 
Company,  in  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at  Washington, 


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Printers'  Ink  Press, 
No.  45  Rose  Street,  New  York. 


CONTENTS. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


I             (For  Key  to  Circulation  Ratings,  see  Inside  of  first  cover.) 
Preface Pa.oe  5 


PART  I. 

GAZETTEER  AND  CATALOGUE  OF  NEWSPAPERS  BY  STATES Paoe  17 

ALABAMA Pagk  17  NEW  MEXICO 656 

ALASKA 29  NEW  YORK 659 

ARIZONA 30   NORTH  CAROLINA 774 

ARKANSAS 33   NORTH  DAKOTA 787 

CALIFORNIA 47  OHIO 799 

COLORADO 81 1  OKLAHOMA 861 

CONNECTICUT 98  OREGON 874 

DELAWARE 109  PENNSYLVANIA 886 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 112  RHODE  ISLAND 961 

FLORIDA 116  SOUTH  CAROUNA 965 

GEORGIA    124  SOUTH  DAKOTA 973 

IDAHO 143  TENNESSEE 987 

ILLINOIS.... 148   TEXAS 1004 

INDIANA 231,  UTAH 1043 


INDIAN  TERRITORY 271 

IOWA 2T8 

KANSAS 335 


VERMONT 1048 

VIRGINIA 1054 

WASHINGTON 1067 


KENTUCKY 370  ,  WEST  VIRGINIA 1082 

LOUISIANA 387   WISCONSIN 1092 


MAINE 396 

MARYLAND 406 

MASSACHUSETTS 416 

MICHIGAN 449 

MINNESOTA 491 

MISSISSIPPI 530 

MISSOURI 541 

MONTANA 591 


WYOMING 1128 

CANADA 1131 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 1131 

MANITOBA 1135 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 1139 

NORTH-WEST   TERRITORIES 1142 

NOVA  SCOTIA 1145 

ONTARIO 1149 


NEBRASKA 597  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 1179 

NEVADA 627  QUEBEC 1180 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 629  NEWFOUNDLAND 1189 

NEW  JERSEY 635 


PART  II. 


NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS  ACCORDED  A  CIRCULATION  OF  1,000  AND 

UPWARDS Page  1191 


PART  III. 

SUNDAY  NEWSPAPERS Paoe  1389 


PART  IV. 

0  LASS  PUBLIC ATION  S.    See  Itemized  Index  on  inside  of  last  cover Paoe  1399 


PREFACE. 

In  the  early  part  of  last  fall  the  charge  to  bring  out  the 
present  edition  of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory 
came  to  me  in  a  rather  unexpected  manner.  It  came  to  me 
partly  as  a  consequence  of  some  plain  talk  I  made  about  the 
book  to  the  owner  and  partly,  I  suspect,  that  he  had  more 
or  less  intended  to  teach  me  a  thing  or  two,  and  perhaps  to 
give  me  a  chance  to  prove  some  of  my  arguments. 

ii'         ♦  * 

I  had  then  already  some  definite  ideas  and  convictions  ; 
I  still  have  them,  besides  having  added  new  ones. 

I  was  glad  1  got  the  job,  being  allowed  to  start  on  the 
road  which  1  deemed  to  be  the  right  one. 

*  *         * 

On  November  i,  1904,  the  Printers'  Ink  Publishing  Com- 
pany became  owners  and  publishers  of  Printers'  Ink  and 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory,  and  that  day  marked, 
in  fact  and  truth,  the  independence  of  the  two  publications. 

On  November  loth  of  the  same  year  I  issued  a  circular 
letter  to  the  publishers  of  the  country  apprising  them  of  the 
above  fact  and  of  the  intention  to  issue  a  newspaper  direc- 
tory solely  upon  its  merits,  absolutely  independent,  and  sepa- 
rate from  an  advertising  agency. 

*  ♦  * 

It  was  a  somewhat  bold  idea,  novel  at  any  rate,  and  there 
were  those  who  said  it  could  not  be  done  with  any  degree  of 
success.  It  may  be  of  interest  to  reprint  part  of  that  circu- 
lar letter : 

Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory  is,  and  has  been 
of  late,  conducted  absolutely  independent  and  separate  from 
any  advertising  agency.  It  is,  and  purports  to  be,  a  newspaper 
directory  and  nothing  else.  Newspapers  buying  it  or  advertis- 
ing in  it  do  so  upon  its  merits,  and  not  in  the  expectation  of 
advertising  favors  to  come  to  them  in  consideration  of  the  pur- 
chase or  advertising  order.  The  book  is  sold  for  cash  only,  and 
whatever  advertisements  will  appear  are  accepted  on  a  cash 
basis  and  no  other. 

What  is  foremost  in  my  mind  to-day  is  the  hope  and  belief 
that  a  newspaper  directory  conducted  upon  its  merits  alone, 
without  deals,  swaps  or  exchanges  of  any  sort,  may  gain  the  un- 
divided good-will  and  support  of  honest  publishers.  It  was 
with  a  view  of  obtaining  your  active  co-operation  that  I  was 
prompted  to  address  this  communication  to  you. 

As  the  manager  of  the  next  edition  of  Rowell's  American 
Newspaper  Directory  I  feel  the  necessity  of  getting  closer  to 
the  responsible  and  honorable  publisher,  and  while  the  strict- 
ness of  Mr.  Rowell's  principles  and  the  time-honored  integrity 
of  his  purposes  wull  remain  unchanged  I  realize  the  desirability 
of  having  the  publishers  support  and  co-operation. 


PREFACE. 


The  response  to  this  announcement,  from  the  best  pub- 
Hshers  all  over  the  country,  was  instant  and  thoroughly  gratify- 
ing. The  plan  of  a  truly  independent  directory  was  welcomed, 
praised,  cordially  endorsed  and  desired.  I  have  many  times 
read  the  pile  of  letters  now  laying  before  me  which  I  received 
on  that  occasion  and  which  brought  the  first  cheer  in  a  de- 
parture which  seemed  not  easy,  to  say  the  least. 

*  *  * 

In  subsequent  dealings  with  the  American  publishers  I  not 
only  found  them  to  be  gentlemen  as  a  rule,  but  I  discovered  that 
a  large  number  of  them  were  heartily  in  accord  with  the  methods 
and  endeavors  of  the  Rowell  Directory  and  thoroughly  dis- 
gusted with  the  graft  system  which  numerous  so-called  direc- 
tories, issued  by  advertising  agencies  practice.  Many  publish- 
ers admitted  they  were  being  blackmailed,  though  they  were 
willing  to  submit  to  this  for  fear  of  losing  business  from  the 
agencies.  So  many  publishers  have  told  me  this  story  that  I 
am  inclined  to  believe  it,  though  I  have  never  yet  been  able  to 
comprehend  its  logic. 

And  if  the  story  is  true  I  hope  to  God  the  American  pub- 
lisher will  soon  assert  his  manhood  and  reject  in  the  future,  a 
method  of  business  of  which  he  admits  he  is  ashamed. 

Every  single  advertisement  which  has  a  place  in  this  book 
was  secured  on  a  cash  contract  and  given  a  place  in  the  cata- 
logue part  and  within  the  respective  State. 

*  *  * 

I  did  not  have  the  desire,  nor  the  gall,  to  ask  a  publisher 
to  pay  us  good  money  for  an  advertisement,  then  place  it  in  the 
back  part  of  a  ponderous  volume,  bunched  together  with  hun- 
dreds of  others,  where  it  would  be  about  as  effective  as  if 
placed  "under  a  coffin-lid." 

*  *  * 

I  reasoned  that  a  publisher  is  entitled  to  SERVICE,  and 
to  the  best  sort  of  service  I  could  offer  him.  An  advertisement 
as  placed  in  the  1905  edition  of  this  directory  IS  valuable  to 
the  publisher,  and  conveys  welcome  information  to  the  adver- 
tiser who  buys  the  book  solely  for  the  sake  of  the  information 
it  conveys. 

*  *  * 

The  Rowell  Directory  has  been  for  over  a  third  of  a  cen- 
tury the  link  of  service  between  publisher  and  advertiser,  the 
only  one  with  an  independent  fundamental  policy  and  conduct. 


PREFACE. 


It  is  now  in   its  thirty-seventh  year  of  consecutive  publication 
under  the  supervision  of  its  founder. 

*  *         * 

There  is  no  greater  power  in  this  country  than  its  Press, 
and  there  is  no  greater  single  industry  than  American  advertis- 
ing. A  directory  which  honestly  and  intelligently  serves  both 
has  not  only  its  mission,  but  is  a  necessity,  and  it  may  even 
hope  to  explode  in  the  future  that  great  fallacy,  and  that  un- 
warranted prejudice  of  a  publisher's  association  whose  mem- 
bers have  collectively  obligated  themselves  to  refuse  to  adver- 
tise in  one  directory  simply  and  solely  for  the  reason  that  they 
might  also  be  called  upon  to  advertise  in  the  editions  of  half  a 
dozen  imitators.  Why  any  one  should  agree  collectively  to 
something  that  he  personally  despises  is  rather  odd. 

^  v  ^ 

Graft,  as  a  factor  in  modern  advertising,  has  had  its  day. 
Service  and  ''making  good"  are  taking  its  place.  The  honest 
publisher  and  the  honest  advertiser  welcome  alike  an  honest 
newspaper  directory.  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory, its  principles,  its  integrity,  are  more  appreciated  to-day 
than  ever  before.  This  book  will  stand  in  years  to  come,  in  the 
history  of  American  advertising,  as  the  greatest  achievement  of 
its  founder,  Mr.  George  P.  Rowell,  who,  in  the  first  appendix  in 
the  rear  of  this  volume,  defines  ''What  is  circulation?"  based 
upon  a  forty  years'  experience  in  dealing  with  the  subject. 

*  ♦  * 

The  revision  of  the  1906  edition  has  already  begun,  in  fact 
revision  is  constantly  going  on. 

Information  regarding  dead  or  new  papers,  changes  in  fre- 
quency of  issue,  name  or  ownership  is  solicited  and  gladly  re- 
ceived at  this  office,  where  it  will  have  due  attention. 

Likewise  suggestions  and  criticisms  of  a  constructive  nature 
and  intent.  Improvements  are  constantly  in  mind,  and  there  is 
room  for  many  until  this  Directory  shall  have  attained  and  be 
recognized  as  the  Clearing  House  and  a  national  institution  to 
which  the  advertiser  may  look  for  information,  advice  and  help. 
There  is  no  better  foundation  anywhere  upon  which  to  build  an 
enduring  structure  of  that  sort  than  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory. 

^  ^  ^ 

The  1905  edition  is  carefully  revised.  No  comment  is 
necessary.     The  book  speaks  for  itself. 

There  has  been  a  rather  increased  tendency  on  the  part  of 
the  publishers  to  furnish  circulation  statements  as  exacted 
under  the  Directory  rules,  and  the  1905  edition  exceeds  any 
previous  year  in  Arabic  figure  ratings. 


PREFACE. 


Unusual  interest  is  manifested  in  the  so-called  Star  Gal- 
axy. Between  1899  and  1904  eight  publications 
only  had  secured  the  Guarantee  Star  distinction,  while 
during  the  1905  revision  nineteen  new  names  were 
added,  making  a  total  of   twenty-seven,  namely  : 


A 


ILLINOIS. 

Chicago Daily  News. 

Chicago Record-Herald. 

Decatur Daily  Review. 

Peoria Star. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis Tribune . 

Minneapolis Journal. 

Minneapolis Farm,  Stock  and  Home. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia Bulletin. 

Pittsburg Post. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Los  Angeles   Saturday  Post. 

Oakland Herald. 

NEW   YORK. 

Buffalo Evening  News. 

Troy Record. 

COLORADO. 

Denver Post. 

DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA. 

Washington Evening  Star. 


IOWA. 

Sioux  City Tribune. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore News. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston Globe. 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  City Star. 

NEBRASKA. 

Lincoln Daily  Star. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Red  Bank Register. 

OHIO. 

Akron Beacon  Journal. 

SOUTH    CAROLINA. 

Columbia State. 

VIRGINIA. 

Richmond Times-Dispatch. 

WISCONSIN. 

Racine Wisconsin  Agriculturist. 

CANADA. 

Toronto Mail  and  Empire. 

Montreal Star. 


In  this  connection  it  may  be,  perhaps,  of  interest  to  state 
that,  although  the  1905  edition  of  the  Directory  is  now  com- 
pleted, guarantee  certificates  will  be  issued  at  anytime  between 
new  and  the  time  of  going  to  press  with  the  1906  Directory  to 
publications  deemed  eligible  to  the  Star  galaxy. 

It  may  be  truly  said  that  the  Guarantee  Star  attached  to  a 
publication  in  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory  is  the 
most  conspicuous  distinction  which  the  Directory  editor  gives 
to  a  paper.  The  Star  constitutes  for  a  publication  possessing 
it  a  perpetual  advertisement  of  the  highest  character — costing 
nothing  after  the  initial  payment.  Year  after  year  the  Star  will 
appear  in  each  issue  of  the  book,  imbedded  in  the  catalogue 
part  of  the  Directory,  guaranteeing  the  accuracy  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  given  in  Arabic  figures — always  free  after  the 
initial  payment.  It  stands  out  bold  and  bright  as  the  symbol  of 
the  highest  guarantee  for  a  publisher's  honesty  and  square 
dealing  with  an  advertiser. 

Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory  Guarantee  Star 
is  of  vastly  higher  quality  and  value  to  the  intelligent  advertiser 
than  all  the  certificates  of  associations  and  accountants  that 
charge  good  fees  for  a  one-time  sporadic  investigation,  which 
is  as  ephemeral  as  it  is  misleading.  Rowell's  Guarantee  Star 
is  perpetual — it  guarantees  the  publisher's  honesty  and  good 
faith;  it  guarantees  his  own  statement,  and  the  Directory  merely 
acts  as  custodian  and  attorney  for  publisher  and  advertiser. 

CHAS.  J.  ZINGG,  Manager, 

The  Printers'  Ink  Publishing  Company,  Publishers. 
New  York  City,  May  15,  1905. 


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ESTABLISHED      I869 


This  work  is  the  source  of  information  on  Newspaper  Statis- 
tics in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Advertisers,  Advertising  Agents,  Editors,  Politicians  and  the 

Departments  of  the  Government  rely  upon  its  statements  as  the  recosjnized  authority. 

It  gives  a  brief  description  of  each  place  in  which  newspapers 

are  published,  population,  railroads,  local  industries,  name  and  location  of  county,  etc,  etc. 

It  gives  the  names  of  all  Newspapers  and  other  Periodicals. 

It  gives  the  Politics,  Religion,  Class,  Nationality,  etc. 

It  gives  the  Frequency  of  Issue. 

It  gives  the  Editor's  name. 

It  gives  the  Publisher's  name. 

It  gives  the  Size  of  the  Paper. 

It  gives  the  Subscription  Price. 

It  gives  the  Date  of  Establishment. 

It  gives  the  Circulation — present,  as  well  as  for  a  series  of 

years  past,  thus  enabling  an  advertiser  to  determine  the  probable  future. 

It  gives  a  separate  list  of  all  papers  rated  in  the  body  of  the 

book  with  a  circulation  of  over  one  thousand. 

It  gives  a  separate  list  of  all  newspapers  having  a  Sunday 

issue. 

It  gives  a  list  of  all  Class  Publications  (Religious,  Agricult- 
ural, Medical,  Trade,  in  Foreign  Languages,  etc.),  and  a  complete  index  to  each  class. 

It  contains  maps  of  each  State,  showing  towns  in  which  there 

are  newspapers  with  more  than  1,000  circulation. 

It  also  contains  other  valuable  tabulations  and  classifications. 

The  price  of  ROWELL'S  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY  is 

TEN  Dollars— net  cash,  all  transportation  charges  prepaid. 

As  the  most  important  portion  of  the  information  supplied  by  a  mercantile  agency  consists 
of  a  report  of  the  financial  strengtii  of  the  person  about  whom  information  is  asked,  so  is  the 
circulatiofi  of  a  newspaper  generally  considered  the  point  upon  which  information  will  be  of 
most  value  to  the  advertiser.  The  greatest  possible  care  is  taken  to  make  the  Directory 
reports  correct.  Every  publisher  is  applied  to  systematically.  All  information  is  taken  in  a 
form  which  excludes  any  but  definite  statements,  while  every  effort  is  made  to  protect  honest 
publishers  against  such  as  would  resort  to  disingenuous  reports  to  gain  an  unfair  advantage. 


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RULES  AND  USAGES  THAT  PREVAIL  IN  THE  ANNUAL 

REVISIONS  OF  ROWELL'S  AMERICAN  NEW^S- 

PAPER  DIRECTORY. 


For  thirty  -  seven  years  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory  has 
been  issued  regularly  and  has  been 
the  one  authentic  and  trustworthy  au- 
thority concerning  the  circulation  of 
American  newspapers. 

The  book  consists  of  four  parts. 

Part  I.  contains  a  catalogue  of  all 
American  periodical  publications. 

Part  II.  consists  of  a  list  of  all  publi- 
cations rated  in  Part  I.  as  having  a 
circulation  of  i,ooo  copies  or  more. 

Part  III.  consists  of  a  complete 
list  of  papers  issued  on  Sunday. 

Part  IV.  consists  of  a  complete  cat- 
alogue of  Class  and  Trade  papers. 

The  price  of  the  Directory  is  Ten 
dollars. 


As  soon  as  an  edition  of  the  Di- 
rectory is  issued  a  revision  is  begun 
for  the  edition  to  follow. 

For  each  revision  a  communication 
is  sent  to  every  paper,  submitting 
the  description  as  it  appeared  in  the 
latest  Directory,  and  it  is  the  publish- 
er's privilege  to  furnish  any  correction 
that  may  be  necessary  for  a  correct 
description. 

It  is  every  publisher's  privilege  to 
have  the  circulation  rating  of  his  paper 
brought  up  to  date  if  he  will  file  with 
the  Directory  editor  a  detailed  state- 
ment showing  his  actual  issues  for  the 
entire  twelve  months  preceding. 

Each  letter  or  report  from  a  news- 
paper is  read  and  every  change  noted. 
Correspondence  coming  too  late  for 
attention  is  held  over  for  the  next  re- 
vision. 


"  New  Newspapers  "  heard  of  since 
the  revision  for  the  last  edition  are 
communicated  with,  and  if  late  copies 
or  detailed  descriptions  are  obtained 
the  papers  are  given  a  place  in  the 
Directory  catalogue. 

"Publisher's  Announcements," 
which  follow  the  description  of  a 
paper  in  the  catalogue  portion  of  the 
book,  are  paid  advertisements  wherein 


it  is  the  newspaper  publisher's  privi- 
lege to  make  any  statement,  on  his 
own  responsibility,  that  he  deems  im- 
portant to  bring"  to  the  attention  of 
every  one  who  consults  the  Directory 
with  a  view  of  selecting  suitable  pa- 
pers in  which  to  insert  an  advertise- 
ment. Such  announcements  are  put 
in  type  as  they  are  received,  and  in- 
serted in  the  body  of  the  book  as  the 
pages  are  made  up.  The  cost  is  one 
dollar  a  line  (average  six  w'ords  to  a 
line).  Proofs  are  exhibited  in  advance 
if  desired. 

The  Directory  is  intended  to  contain 
a  complete  catalogue  of  all  newspa- 
pers published,  and  a  circulation  state- 
ment or  estimate;  consequently,  neither 
the  name  nor  the  circulation  rating 
of  a  paper  can  be  omitted  in  response 
to  a  request  to  that  effect. 

Unless  there  are  strong  reasons  to 
the  contrary,  the  name  of  a  publication 
that  is  not  admitted  to  the  United 
States  mails  as  second-class  matter  is 
not  entered  in  the  Directory,  and 
under  the  same  restrictions,  any  publi- 
cation admitted  as  second-class  matter 
is  considered  entitled  to  a  place  in  the 
Directory. 

It  is  not  intended  that  publications  of 
ephemeral  character  shall  have  a  place 
in  the  Directory.  When  in  doubt 
whether  a  publication  should  be  in- 
cluded or  excluded,  it  is  always  ex- 
cluded. 

In  cases  where  a  paper  is  dated  from 
two  or  more  places  it  is  catalogued 
under  the  town  where  it  is  actually 
issued  and  a  reference  to  it  is  given 
space  under  the  town  where  it  pur- 
ports to  be  issued. 

When  one  or  more  editions  of  a 
newspaper  are  issued  for  another  town 
or  village,  the  words  "  prints  an  edition 
for"  (naming  town),  or  "prints  special 
editions  for  neighboring  towns,"  are 
added  to  its  description,  and  the  circu- 
lation rating  in  such  cases  is  specified 


RULES  AND  USAGES. 


as  **  combined  circulation."  No  men- 
tion of  such  an  extra  edition  is  made 
under  the  town  where  it  purports  to 
be  issued. 


When  the  name  of  a  paper  appear? 
in  the  Directory  catalogue  for  the  first 
time  no  circulation  rating  is  intended 
to  be  accorded  unless  the  paper  has 
been  published  for  the  period  of  a 
full  year  or  more  or  is  the  successor  of 
another  paper  previously  described. 

To  publications  that  do  not  admit 
advertisements  in  their  columns  no 
circulation  rating  is  accorded. 

Commencing  with  the  issue  for  1897, 
there  was  given  in  the  Directory  to 
papers  supposed  to  print  an  average 
of  as  many  as  a  thousand  copies  a 
summary  of  the  Directory  ratings  ac- 
corded during  the  preceding  five  years. 
This  has  been  supplemented  by  add- 
ing the  circulation  rating  for  each 
year,  thus  giving  a  comprehensive 
record  of  a  paper's  past  as  well  as  its 
present  circulation. 

The  actual  average  circulation  for 
the  year  past  is  always  stated  in  plain 
figures  if  the  necessary  information  is 
furnished  upon  which  the  figures  may 
be  based. 

To  report  his  circulation  in  such  a 
way  as  to  convey  information  to  an 
inquirer  it  is  deemed  necessary  that 
a  publisher  shall  state  what  the  out- 
put has  been  for  each  separate  issue 
for  an  entire  year. 

Advertisers  think  that  they  can  judge 
more  intelligently  from  a  knowledge 
of  what  a  circulation  has  been  for 
a  year  past  than  from  any  sort  of 
statement  of  what  a  publisher  hopes 
or  believes  it  will  be  for  a  year  to 
come.  It  is  his  privilege  to  set  forth 
his  hopes  and  beliefs  in  a  publisher's 
announcement  if  he  thinks  it  will 
benefit  him  to  an  extent  sufficient  to 
warrant  the  expense. 

A  circulation  statement  is  required 
to  be  signed.  If  signed  with  a  hand 
stamp,  or  with  initials,  or  by  some 
person  whose  authority  to  sign  is  not 
apparent,  the  statement  cannot  be  ac- 
cepted as  one  the  accuracy  of  which 
may  be  absolutely  relied  upon. 

A  report  giving  the  number  of  quires 
or  reams  of  paper  used  each  week 
(instead    of    the    actual    number    of 


copies  printed)  is  not  sufiiciently  defi- 
nite. It  may  mean  for  an  eight-page 
paper  one-half  the  actual  issue  re- 
ported in  quires.  If  it  has  four  pages 
there  are  24  copies  to  the  quire.  If 
eight  pages,  it  will  not  be  safe  to  al- 
low for  more  than  twelve  copies  to 
the  quire.  A  quire  is  24  sheets,  and 
not  25.  A  ream  is  480  sheets,  and 
not  500.  Furthermore,  a  statement 
expressed  in  quires  or  reams  always 
includes  waste  and  spoiled  copies, 
which  cannot  be  properly  counted  as 
circulation. 

When  the  report  or  description  of  a 
paper  that  has  been  submitted  to  a 
publisher  for  revision  comes  back 
bearing  a  mark  of  acquiescence,  or 
bearing  no  mark  whatever,  its  return 
is  taken  as  evidence  that  the  publish- 
er has  no  corrections  to  make,  and  it 
is  taken  as  an  admission  that  the  cir- 
culation rating  at  present  accorded 
him  is  high  enough,  whatever  else  may 
be  said  about  it. 


When  a  publisher  furnishes  a  true 
statement  showing  the  actual  number 
of  copies  printed  for  each  and  every 
issue  during  the  preceding  year, 
added  together  to  show  the  aggregate 
number  and  divided  by  the  number 
of  separate  issues,  thus  arriving  at  the 
actual  average  of  each  issue,  the  state- 
ment being  dated  and  signed,  the 
paper  is  always  rated  in  accordance. 

When  a  publisher  is  unable  to  give 
the  actual  figures  for  each  issue  of  his 
paper  for  a  year  past,  but  claims  a  high- 
er rating  than  was  given  in  the  latest 
issue  of  the  Directory,  and  his  asser- 
tion covers  a  period  of  an  entire  year, 
and  is  authenticated  by  date  and  signa- 
ture, it  secures  a  rating  according  to  the 
facts  stated  in  his  report ;  provided  he 
plainly  states  that  no  edition  during 
the  past  year  was  less  than — a  speci- 
fied number  of — complete  and  perfect 
copies.  It  is  a  curious  fact,  however, 
that  most  of  the  lying  statements  de- 
tected in  the  Directory  are  of  this 
order;  they  are,  on  this  account,  always 
open  to  suspicion. 

When  a  publisher  states  what  has 
been  his  average  circulation  for  the 
past  year,  without  giving  the  figures 
of  each  issue,  his  report  fails  to  en- 
title him  to  the  rating  he  appears  to 
claim,  because  the  editor  of  the  Di- 
rectory believes  he  ought  to   see  and 


RULES  AND  USAGES. 


have  on  file  the  figures  by  which  the 
result  was  arrived  at,  so  that  he  may 
be  assured  that  the  calculation  was 
made  with  accuracy.  No  publisher 
can  tell  what  his  average  circulation 
has  been  without  first  causing  the  fig- 
ures to  be  set  down  and  the  neces- 
sary calculations  made ;  and  when 
that  has  been  done,  he  may  just  as 
well  send  the  figures  for  examination, 
and  to  be  placed  on  file  at  the  office 
of  the  Directory.  A  mistake  may 
have  been  made  which  a  glance  would 
reveal.  An  unwillingness  to  submit 
the  figures  for  inspection  is  always  re- 
garded as  a  suspicious  circumstance, 
and  casts  a  doubt  upon  the  accuracy 
of  the  circulation  figures  claimed. 

When  the  word  "  circulation "  is 
used  without  definition  or  qualifica- 
tion in  a  circulation  statement  and  the 
figures  are  round  and  indefinite,  as  so 
many  even  hundreds  or  thousands,  it 
fails  to  inform  the  editor  of  the  Direct- 
ory whether  it  means  the  number  of 
copies  printed  or  it  is  intended  as  an 
estimate  of  the  number  of  readers,  fig- 
uring five  or  some  other  number  for 
each  copy.  What  the  Directory  editor 
wants  to  know  is  the  actual  number 
of  complete  and  perfect  copies  printed 
for  the  period  of  a  full  year.  Spoiled 
copies  and  w^aste  are  not  to  be  in- 
cluded in  the  count. 


In  a  town  where  one  paper  gives  in- 
formation about  its  circulation  that  is 
definite  and  satisfactory,  and  another 
gives  information  the  accuracy  of 
which  no  one  would  be  justified  in 
guaranteeing  in  the  form  in  which  it  is 
given,  a  great  deal  of  consideration  is 
accorded  to  statements  about  the  circu- 
lation of  rival  publications  made  by  the 
publisher  who  has  furnished  definite 
and  satisfactory  information  about  his 
own  paper,  and  very  little  to  state- 
ments about  the  circulation  of  his 
rivals  made  by  the  publisher  who  fails 
to  make  a  satisfactory  statement 
about  his  own. 


Daily  papers  having  a  Sunday  issue 
are  accorded  a  separate  circulation  rat- 
ing for  the  Sunday  edition  whenever 
separate  statements  are  furnished,  one 
for  the  week-day  issues  alone  and  a 
separate  one  for  the  Sunday  edition 
alone. 


When  a  morning  and  an  evening 
edition  of  a  daily  are  published,  even 
though  the  evening  edition  has  a  dif- 
ferent name,  the  circulation  report  is 
permitted  to  cover  both  editions,  and 
be  so  stated  in  the  hook,  provided  all 
advertisements  ordered  in  one  edition 
of  the  paper  appear  in  the  other  also 
withotit  extra  charge. 

In  cases  where,  for  a  considerable 
time,  no  information  is  received  from 
a  publisher  concerning  the  circulation 
of  his  paper,  it  is  the  rule  to  occa- 
sionally reduce  the  rating,  unless 
information  from  outside  sources  forces 
the  impression  that  the  present  circu 
lation  rating  is  not  too  high. 


Publishers  who  refrain  from  furnish- 
ing any  information  about  circulation 
or  who  furnish  information  in  a  form 
that  is  not  specific  and  authentic,  are 
rated  by  capital  letters,  the  meaning 
of  which  is  made  known  by  the  key. 
These  ratings  represent  the  opinion  of 
the  editor  of  the  Directorv  at  the  time 
of  going  to  press. 

Whenever  the  marks  #,##,###, 
and  other  marks  of  doubt  (  ±  ±  )  {  !  I ) 
( <  ),appear  against  the  circulation  rating 
of  a  paper,  the  circulation  rating  of  the 
paper  so  marked  is  not  given  in  the 
list  in  Part  II.  of  the  Directory,  or  in 
other  tabulations,  but  in  place  of  the 
rating  the  doubt  mark  only  is  given. 

Publishers  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  are  aware  that  it  costs 
nothing  to  have  a  correct  description 
inserted  in  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory.  Neither  is  any  payment 
demanded  or  accepted  for  inserting 
correct  circulation  figures.  All  that  is 
requisite,  in  either  case,  is  to  furnish 
the  information  in  a  form  that  will  ad- 
mit of  verification.  If  a  publisher 
wishes  to  supplement  the  description 
of  his  paper  by  a  displayed  advertise- 
ment or  a  "  publisher's  announce- 
ment "  he  pays  for  the  advertising 
space  in  accordance  with  the  advertis- 
ing rates  established;  but  such  adver- 
tisements or  publishers'announcements 
have  no  influence  upon  the  circulation 
rating  accorded  a  paper,  nor  is  any  in- 
fluence needed,  because  every  paper  is 
credited  with  the  exact  circulation  its 
publisher  claims,  if  he  furnishes  the  in- 
formation in  the  same  form  that  is  de- 
manded from  every  one  of  his  com- 
petitors. 


Population  (Census  I900)&  Number  of  Newspapers  (1905). 


(IA.NK.     STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


POPULATION. 


51  NEVADA, 


50  ALASKA. 


49  WYOMING, 


48  ARIZONA, 


47  IDAHO, 


46  DELAWARE, 


45  NEW  MEXICO, 


44  MONTANA. 


43  UTAH, 


41  NORTH  DAKOTA, 


40  VERMONT, 


39  INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


38  OKLAHOMA, 


37  SOUTH  DAKOTA, 


36  NEW  HAMPSHIRE, 


35  OREGON. 


34  RHODE  ISLAND. 


33  WASHINGTON, 


32  FLORIDA, 


31  COLORADO, 


30  MAINE. 


29  CONNECTICUT, 


28  WEST  VIRGINIA, 


27  NEBRASKA, 


26  MARYLAND, 


25  ARKANSAS, 


24  SOUTH  CAROLINA, 


23  LOUISIANA, 


22  KANSAS. 


21  CALIFORNIA, 


20  MISSISSIPPI, 


19  MINNESOTA. 


18  ALABAMA. 


17  VIRGINIA, 

16  NEW  JERSEY, 


15  NORTH  CAROLINA, 


14  TENNESSEE. 


13  WISCONSIN. 


12  KENTUCKY, 


11  GEORGIA. 


10  IOWA, 


9  MICHIGAN. 


8  INDIANA, 


7  MASSACHUSETTS, 


6  TEXAS, 


5  MISSOURI. 


4  OHIO. 


3  ILLINOIS. 


2  PENNSYLVANIA. 


1  NEW  YORK. 


f 


42.335 


63.592 


92.531 


122,931 


I6lr772 


184,735 


42  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA, 


.570 


413 


428, 


518, 


528, 


53  9. 


694. 


908. 


556 


103 


542 


'00 


^66 


B20 


300 


1.066.  3Mi 


1,188.0^ 


1,31  1,56 


1,340. 3  lis 


1.381,62 


1.470.49 


1,485.051 


l.55l,27( 


1.751,394 


1.82  8,6971 


1.854.184 


1.883,669 


1.893,810 


2.020.6  16 


2.069.042 


2,147.174 


2.216.33  1 


2,23  1.883 


242  0.95  2 


2.516.462 


2.805.346 


3.048.71  0 


3.106.665 


4.157,545 


4.821.5  50 


6.302,1  I  5 


7,268.894. 


NEWSPAPERS. 


35 


15 


51 


68 


108 
35 


61 


86 


78 


257 


78 


165 


308 


308 


95 


240 


58 


299 


163 


366 


154 


163 


224 


661 


196 


287 


152 


200 


739 


738 


246 


785 


231 


247 


389 


280 


309 


734 


327 


373 


J.133 


811 


824 


632 


868 


1,073 


1,182 


1.690 


1.474 


1.972 


Land  Area  of  States  &  Territories  in  Square  Miles  and  Acres 


RA.!rK.      STATES  AND  TERRITORIES, 


SQUARE  MILES. 


ACRK8. 


51  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


I 


60 


88.400 


50  RHODE  ISLAND, 


49  DELAWARE, 


48  CONNECTICUT. 


47  NEW  JERSEY. 


46  MASSACHUSETTS. 


45  NEW  HAMPSHIRE, 


.  44  VERMONT, 


43  MARYLAND, 


42  WEST  VIRGINIA, 


41  MAINE, 


40  SOUTH  CAROLINA, 


39  INDIAN  TERRITORY, 


33  INDIANA, 


37  OKLAHOMA. 


36  KENTUCKY. 


35  VIRGINIA. 


34  OHIO, 


33  TENNESSEE. 


88  PENNSYLVANIA. 


31  LOUISIANA, 


80  MISSISSIPPI, 


29  NEW  YORK. 


28  NORTH  CAHOLINA. 


27  ALABAMA. 


26  ARKANSAS, 


25  FLORIDA, 


24  WISCONSIN. 


23  IOWA, 


22  ILLINOIS, 


21  MICHIGAN. 


20  GEORGIA, 


19  WASHINGTON. 


18  MISSOURI, 


17  NORTH  DAKOTA, 


16  NEBRASKA. 


15  SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


14  MINNESOTA. 


13  KANSAS. 


12  UTAH. 


11  IDAHO, 

10  OREGON 


9  WYOMING, 


8  COLORADO, 


7  NEVADA, 


6  ARIZONA, 


5  NEW  MEXICO. 
4  MONTANA, 
8  CALIFORNIA, 


TEXAS 


1    ALASKA 


1,053 


1.960 


4-. 845 


7.525 


8.040 


9,135 


9.860 


,645 


,895 


I),  I  70 


.000 


55.47 


56.00» 


57,4  3(! 


.  58.98(5 


66.880 


68,  735i 


70,  195 


^76.840 


76.850 


^  79. 2  05 


81,700 


82.  190 


84,290 


94,560 


97.575 


103.645 


109.740 


I  12.92  0 


I  22.460 


14  5.3  10 


I  55.980 


262,290 


590,884 


i 


673,920 


1.254,400 


8.100.800 


4.816,000 


5.145.600 


5,763.200 


5.846.400 


6.310.400 


15,772,800 


19,132,800 


19,308.800 


19,840,000 


22.982,400 


24,831.200 


25.600.000 


25.680,000 


2«.t)86,400 


26.720,000 


28.790,400 


29,068.800 


29.657,600 


80.476.800 


81.091.2U0 


32.985.600 


33.948,800 


84,713,600 


84.848.000 


85.504.000 


85,840.000 


86.755.200 


87.747.200 


42,808.200 


43.990,400 


44,924.800 


49.177.600 


49.184.000 


50.691,200 


52.238,000 


52.601,600 


68,945,600 


60,518,400 


(2,448,000 


66.332.800 


70.233,600 


72,268.800 


78.874.400 


92,998,400 


99,827,200 


167. 865. 6W! 


378.1  65.760 


1905. 


TABLE   SHOWING   THE    NUMBER,   AND    FREQUENCY    OF    ISSUE,    OP    NEWSPAPERS    AND    PERIODICALS 
PUBLISHED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES    AND    TERRITORIES,    THE    DOMINION 
OF    CANADA   AND    NEWFOUNDLAND. 


-        I? 

•         «£ 

Alabama 22 

Alaska 4 

Arizona 13 

Arkansas 24 

California 128        2 

Colorado 37        1 

Connecticut 37 

Delaware 4 

District  of  Columbia 3 

Florida 17 

Georgia 25 

Idaho 7        1 

Illinois 181        4 

Indiana 148 

Indian  Territory 12 

Iowa 66        6 

Kansas 58 

Kentucky 29        2 

Louisiana 26 

Maine 17 

Maryland 16 

Massachusetts 83 

Michigan 85        3 

Minnesota 41 

Mississippi 17 

Missouri 87         1 

Montana 11 

Nebraska 23        2 

Nevada. 10 

New  Hampshire 13        1 

New  Jersey 52 

New  Mexico 4 

NewYork 210        6 

North  CaroUna 29        1 

North  Dakota 11 

Ohio 171        6 

Oklahoma. 27 

Oregon 23 

Pennsylvania 214        7 

Rhode  Island 13 

South  Carolina 13        1 

South  Dakota 14 

Tennessee 14 

Texas  90         1 

Utah 8         1 

Vermont 10 

Virginia 32        2 

Washington 25 

West  Virginia. 31 

Wisconsin 63         1 

Wyoming 4 

Total  United  States.  2,307       49 

British  Columbia 9 

Manitoba 7 

New  Brunswick 10 

N.  W.  Territories 5 

Nova  Scotia 11         1 

Ontario 48 

Prince  Edward  Island....  3 

Quebec 14 

Total  Canada. 107        1 

Newfoundland 3 

Grand  Total ,.2.417       50 


6 

22 
5 

10 
1 


5 

55 

30 

1 

49 

14 

13 

3 

4 

2 

6 

26 

7 

3 

12 

5 

12 

3 


44 

14 

1 

38 

17 
33 

3 

12 

3 

3 
18 

7 

5 
6 
3 
23 
4 


-       §         a 

re        ~  5^     re  CO 


187 

10 

51 

242 

462 

277 

85 

25 

25 

125 

280 


1,104 
564 
148 
905 
619 
2?9 
153 

94 
140 
329 
592 
647 
204 
791 

82 
562 

22 

69 
219 

56 
1,025 
195 
233 
779 
261 
172 
926 

^9 
113 
269 
234 
682 

59 

54 
161 
225 
168 
557 

41 


2 
1 
2 


11 
3 


2 

4 


1 
1 
3 


o  0: 

«; 
6 

1 

9 
4 


8 
1 

24 
6 

7 

4 
7 
4 
2 
3 
7 
7 
18 

:o 

10 
1 
3 

1 

4 

41 
10 

1 
11 

4 

4 
12 

2 

2 
8 

12 
3 

7 
2 
3 

4 


^  <C 


^*  re  ^   -.,.  ^. 


12  '. 
1 

2 

15 

104 

41 

24 

5 
43 
16 
50 

5 

30  i 

71 

5 
89 
42 
34 
14 
35 
27 
166 
92 
68 
12 
155 

6 
53 

•  •      • 

10 
44 

1 

570 

26 

9 
160 
16 
22 
245 
10 
12 
17 

37   . 
63 

8 

13  . 
35 

39 

16   . 
75 
2 


547 

15,639 

2 

58 

274 

2,918 

7 

45 

•  • 

,  , 

4 

1 

77 

•  • 

4 

5 

8 

24 

1 

2 

6 

1 

59 

,  , 

1 

2 

55 

1 

2 

4 

7 

410 

2 

11 

85 

2 

11 

,  ^ 

•  • 

1 

•• 

79 

•• 

•• 

30 

28 

760 

4 

20 

135 

•• 

8 

•• 

•• 

3 

2 
1 
1 

6 
2 


15 


10 
1 
1 

2 

1 


1 

6 

5 

4 

1 
1 

10 
2 

6 
1 
3 

2 
5 

34 
3 
1 

9 

i 
i 

2 

50 
2 
1 

10 

23 


2 

10 


^ 


231 

15 

68 

287 

738 

366 

163 

35 

78 

163 

373 

108 

1,690 

824 

166 

1,133 

7c9 

327 

200 

154 

196 

632 

811 

7-5 

246 

1,073 

105 

661 

35 

95 

389 

61 

1,972 

280 

257 

1,182 

308 

240 

1,474 

58 

152 

308 

309 

868 

86 

78 

247 

299 

224 

734 

51 


575  16.407 


62   294  3,056 


68  209  22,074 

65 

94 

51 

. .    . .     66 

...     76 

1    2    566 

17 

123 

1    2   1,058 
14 

69  211  23,146 


I. 

CATALOGUE    BY    STATES. 

A  CATALOGUE  OF  PLACES,  ARRANGED  ALPHABETICALLY  BY  STATES 

AND  TOWNS  IN  WHICH  NEAVSPAPKRS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS  ARE  PUBLISHED,  GIVING  POST 
OFFICE  NAME,  POPULATION,  LOCATION,  PROMINENT  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.,  FOLLOWED  BY  DE- 
SCRIPTIONS OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS  PUBLISHED  THEREIN— ARRANGED 
FIRST  ACCORDING  TO  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE.  AND  THEN  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER— GIVING 
THE  NAMES,  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE,  POLITICS  OR  GENERAL  CHARACTER,  FORM,  SIZE,  ANNUAL 
SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  YEAR  OF  ESTABLISHMENT,  EDITORS'  AND  PUBLISHERS'  NAMES,  CIRCU- 
LATIONS,  ETC.* 


ALABAMA. 


Population  1,828,697 1.     Land  Area  51,540  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Tennessee,  east  by  Georgia  and  Florida,  south  by  Florida 
and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  veest  by  Mississippi.  State  capital :  Montgomery. 
Principal  products  and  industries:  Cotton,  coal,  iron  and  steel  and  general  agri- 
culture. Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  231, 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  22;  semi-weekly,  2;  weekly,  187;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi- 
monthly, 6 ;  monthly,  12;  bi-monthly,!. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Mobile 38,469t 

Birmingham 38,41  5t 

Montgomery 30,346t 

Aiinistoii 9,695t 

Seima 8,713t 


Htiiitsville 8,0fi8t 

Florence 6,4r8t 

Bessemer 6,358t 

Tuscaloosa 5,094t 

Taiiadeea 5,056t 


ABBEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Henry  Co.  11^8891 

pop.,  terminus  of   Seaboard  Air  Line  and 

Southern  Rds.,  90  m.  S.  E.  of  Montgomery, 

th«  State  capital.   Saw  and  grist  mills  and 

wagon  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  19u0; 
A.  N.  Qrouby,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIMEH;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x34 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  J.  B. 
&  J.  R.  Sapy,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ALBERTVILLiE.  Marshall    Co.   [j 

1,200  pop.,  on  Nashville, Chattanooga  &  St 

Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  QuntersvUle,  the 

county  seat.    Cotton  and  general  farming. 

MARSHALL.  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  J.  H.  Meigs,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 
Circulation  -JifL"   In  1899,  Z.    Iq  1902,  ■•jkl.- 

ALEXANDER    CITY,    Tallapoota 
Co.a- 1,081+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 
18  m.  N.  W.  of  Dadevllle,  the  county  seat. 
Cotton  raising. 
OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 

F.  O.  Hooton,  editor;  Outlook  Publishing  Co., 

publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANDALUSIA, c.  h.,  Covington  Co.  g 
551+  pop.,  near  the  Conecuh  r..  90  m.  S.  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 

COVINGTON  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic;   four  pages  16x22;    subscription   $1; 


established  1880;  W.  H.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  -jki,  "    In  1900.  Z.    In 

1902,  "JKL." 

ANNISTON,  Calhoun  Co.  cf  9,695+ 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  104  m.  W.  of  Atlanta,  Qa.  Cot- 
ton factorieg,  iron,  steel  and  brick  works, 
rolling  and  planing  mills,  car  works  and 
pipe  works.  Trade  center  for  cotton  and 
agricultural  products.  Coal  and  Iron  fields 
lu  vicinity. 

EVENING   STAR;  every   evening  ex- 
cept Sunday, and  REP UBLIC, Saturdays; 

democratic;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1899,  weekly 
1837 ;  Evening  Star  Publishing  Company ,  pub  - 
lishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  —  Daily :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In 
1900.  Z.    Actual  aver  age  f or  \%2, 1,159;  for 

1903,  1,551:  for  1904,  1,9(>9. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 

1,100.     In  1896,  I.    In  1897.  publisher  asserts, 

not  less  than  1,200;  im898, 1,200.  In  1899,1.    In 

1900,  yl.      In  1901.  yl.     Actual  average   for 

1902,  2,026;  /or  1903,  2,216.    In  liiOl.  yl. 

Publisher's    announcement. — The    Anniston 

Evening    Star,   published    in    Alabama's 

greatest  manufacturing  district,  has   the 

largest   proven   circulation   in   Northeast 

Alabama.    Average  1904. 1,969  copies  daily; 

Jan.,     1905,    2,165.      Complete    telegraphic 

news  service.  Only  Alabama  paper  issuing 

comic  section  In  colors  Saturday.  The  Star 

carries  50  per  cent  more  local  advertismg 

than  any  other  paper  in  Anniston. 

The  Anniston  Rkpublic— weekly  edition 
of  the  Evening  Star— is  68  years  old  and 


never  missed  an  issue.    Average  circula 
♦For  Key  to  Circulation  Ratings  see  first  printed  page. 


18 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


ALABA3IA. 


tion  1904,  2  251.  The  people  In  the  rural 
Bection  In  which  the  Republic  circulates 
were  never  better  fixed  financially  than 
now.  To  reach  the  people  in  Alabama's 
richest  mineral,  farming  and  manufactur- 
InK  district,  use  the  Evening  Stae  and 
we  kly  Repdblic. 

HOT  B  L  A  S  T  J  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  TIMES,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established — daily  1882,  week- 
ly 1889;  Milton  A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—1). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  Inl897,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,'^68.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— i)  I.    In  1901,  yl. 

Weekly:  Inl897."£iiL."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

ASHLAND,  c.    h..  Clay    Co.  a-  422t 

pop.,  23  m.  S.  E.  of  Talladega.     Mining  and 

agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  L.  D.  Jordan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL.- 

ASHVILLE,  c.h.,  St.  Clair  Co.  ^  362t 

pop.,  on  Tennessee  River,  Ashvllle  &  Coosa 

Rd..  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Birmingham  and  100  S.  E. 

of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.      Saw  mills,  corn, 

grain,  cotton,  tobacco,  sorghum,  coal  and 

iron. 

SOUTHERN  iEGIS;  Wednesdays; 
Independent -democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription 75 cents;  established  1873;  George 
R.  Gather,  editor;  Southern  .^gis  Publishing 
Co..  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  Limestone  Co.  ^  l.OlOt 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  195  m. 
N.  of  Montgomery  and  107  S.  of  Nashville, 
Tenn.  Saw  and  planing  mills  and  cotton 
gins. 

ALABAMA  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
democraric;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$t;  established  1830:  Robert  M.  Rawls.  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,300.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  Inl899,  yl.  In  1900.  vl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    Inl903,yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

LIMESTONE  DE.MOCRAT  ;  Satur 
days;  democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  R.  H.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900, 'jkl.-  In  1901,  April, 
publisher  assents,  each  issue  for  year  past 
was  1.400.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,011. 

ATMORE,  Escambia  Co.  g  2S7t  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd. 

SPECTRUM;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1903:  Dr.  D.  C.  Burson,  edi- 
tor; Spectrum  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2 — j). 

AT  TALL  A,  Etowah  ro.|iri,692tpop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Nashville,  Chat- 
tanooga &  St.  Louis,  Queen  &  Crescent 
Route  and  Southern  Rds.,  56  m.  N.  of  Bir- 
mingham. Farming,  mining  and  livestock. 

MIRROR:  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888:  G.  M.  Holder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  ".ikl.  •  In  1P07, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  6)  I.    Inl903,yl.    I u  1904,   -jkl." 


AVONDALE,  Jefferson  Co.  a  3,060t 
pop.,  on  Alabama,  Great  Southern,  Sea- 
board and  Southern  Rds.  Suburb  of  Bir- 
mingham.   Manufacturing. 

BUDGET;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  A.  J.  Meador.  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 

BAY  MINETTE,  c.  li.,  Baldwin  Co. 

p  400  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

25  m.  N.  E.  of  Mobile.    Lumber  and  general 

manufacturing. 

BALDWIN'  TI3IES;  Thursdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Abner  J.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (9 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

BAYOU   LABATRE,  Mobile    Co. 

p  60+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Bayshore  Rd. 

SEASIDE  WHISTLER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subacription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  J.  T.  JouUan, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

BESSEMER,  Jefferson  Co.  a  6,358+ 
pop.,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern,  South- 
ern, Memphis  &  Birmingham,  Louisville  & 
Nashville  and  Queen  &  Crescent  Route 
Rds.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Birmingham,  the  county 
seat.  Iron  foundries,  coke  ovens,  seven 
blast  furnaces,  machine  shops,  planing 
mills.    Iron  and  coal  mining. 

BESSEMER  WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
Independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1887;  Wm.  H. 
H.  Judson, editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Cir- 
culation 'JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1887;  G.  W.  Price  and  L.  W.  Jones,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "JJiL  " 

WORKMAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Jo'in  H.Williamson,  editor;  The 
Workman  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl"  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1903. 
(z-4)  (•  •). 

BIRMINGHAM,  c.  h.,  Je^erson  Co. 
D  38,415+  pop.  present  estimate,  with  sub- 
urbs 100,000,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern. 
Central  of  Georgia,  Southern,  Kansas  City, 
Seaboard  Air  Line,  Memphis  &  Birming- 
ham, Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Queen  & 
Crescent  Route  Rds.  Iron,  coal,  coke  and 
steel  center.  Foundries,  machine  shops, 
pipe  works  and  lumber. 

DAILY. 
AGE-HERALD  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  democratic;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  and  weeklj^  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription  — daily  $6,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1887;  E.  W.  Barrett, 
editor;  Age-Herald  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
6,00t)iu  1891  toHinl895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
H    Z.    Actualaverage  for  I89fi.fi,ie7t  for 

1899.  5,690:  for  1900.  7,174;  for  1901, 
8,106:  for  1902,  8,40'2;  for  1903.  S,425 
(bb).    In  1904,  yF. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  18,500 In  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898,  zH.    In  1899,  zH.    Actual  average  for 

1900,  15,040;  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber, WOl,  15,636.    In  1902,  yE.    In  1903.  yE. 

IjEDGER;    every  evening   except   Sun- 
1  day;  democratic;  daily  eight,  Saturday  six- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


19 


ALABAMA. 


teen  to  twentj'-four  pages  18x24;   subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1896;  The  Ledger  Pub- 
lishing Companj',  publishers  (2— 5). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1897, 
2,848;/or  1898.  5,034.  In  1899.  G.   Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October.  19(H), 
8,O76;/orl901,  10,1 10  ;/ori902, 13,980 » 
/or  1903.  16,670; /or  1904.  19,381. 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  The    Birming- 
ham I^EDGER  goes  into  over  20,000  of  the 
most  prosperous  homes  in   Birmingham. 
"The   Birmingham    District,"    and   North 
and  Middle  Alabama.    It  Is  the  paper  with 
a  distinctive   home  circulation.     Circula- 
tion examined  by  ihe  Association  of  Amer- 
ican Advertisers. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  ten  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $5;  established  1887;  Rufus  N. 
Rhodes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circu  lation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 7.285;  in  1897.  7.312.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1900, 10,208; 
/or  1901.  12,213  ;/or  1902. 13,433; /or  1903, 
17,483; /or  1904,  20,176. 
WEEKLY. 

AL.ABA3IA  BAPTIST;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription 
$2;  established  1874;  Frank  W.  Barnett,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
8,070; /or  1904,  8,474. 

ALABAMA  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Thursdays;  methodist-episcopal, 
south;  eight  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  Rev.  H.  Trawick,  D.  D., 
editor;  S.  P.  West,  manager  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 6,500.  Actual  average  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897.  6,600.  In  1898.  y<J.  In 
1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  (z— 4.  6)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  6,231;  for  1903, 
8,230.    Inl904,yF. 

ARBITRATOR;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1890;  A.  J.  O'Keefe,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Circulition  "jkl." 

CHRISTIAN   COMPANION;  Thurs 
days  ;  presbyterian  ;  eight  pages  13x20  ;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  established  1898;  Rev.  Robert 
M^  Latimer,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 
Circulation:    In  1898,  "jkl."     Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  1.63.'5.    In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  y I.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••)(AA). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  171^x22:  subscription  $2;  established 
1893:  E.  Lesser  and  L.  Braun.  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,1,34:^.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900. "jkl." 

DEIJTSCHES  VOL.KSBL.ATT; 
Thursdays  (A  A*. 

•  DIXIE  I>IANUFACTURER;FridaYS; 
agriculture  and  immigration :  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription $2; established  1895:  Roun- 
tree  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publlshera. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LABOR  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  H.  F.  Mosley.  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl."  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898.  2,257. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  June,  pub- 
lishpr  as«ert8.  for  the  last  three  years  no 
issue  h^s  been  les«  Than  2.000.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

MINERAL.   BELT    GAZETTE;  Sat 

urdays;  local:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion fl;  established  April.  1904;  Jack  Anneg- 
ley,  editor;  The  Mineral  Belt  Gazette  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15xQ»:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
R.  M.Bennett,  editor:  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRUTH:  Saturdays:  nearo;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  January. 


ALABAMA. 


1903;  Mrs.  a  A.  Tuggle,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

ADVA  NCE ;  monthly  .-sixteen  pages;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  June,  1904;  J. 
B.  Babb,  editor;  Advance  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (11—4). 

ALABAMA  MEDICAL  AND  SUR- 
GICAL AGE;  monthly;  medical;  sixty- 
six  to  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  John  C.  Le  Grand,  M.D., 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ALABAMA  POULTRY  FANCIER; 
mtmthiy;  poultry;  sixteen  pages  SJ^xlO^^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  Jamiarv, 
1905;  E.  J.  Black  &  Son,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—5  P). 

DIXIE  HOME;  monthly;  agriculture 
and  immigration;  sixteen  pages  11x16.-  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891;  The 
Rountree  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1901.  Z. 

EDUCATIONAL  EXCHANGE! 
monthly;  educational;  forty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  J.  M.  Dew- 
berry, editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895. 
2,040.  In  1896.  1.  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898.  zl. 
In  1899.  "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1903.  Z  (4) 
(••)■ 

ENDEAVORER  OF  ALABAMA; 
monthly;  religious;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1895;  E.  A. 
Smith  and  J.  E.  Hlxson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In]903,(z— 4)   I.  In  1904. "jkl." 

SOUTHERN      ADVERTISER  J 

monthly  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  FARMER;  monthly; 
agriculture;  sixteen  pages;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1886;  John  J.  McDavid, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circulation— In 
1904,  "JKL."  (DD)- 

BIMONTHLY. 

GULF  STATES  HISTORICAL 
MAGAZINE;  bi-monthly ;  historical ; 
sixty-four  to  ninety-six  p^ges  7x10;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1902;  Joel  C.  Du- 
Bose.  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  year 
ending  June,  1903,  2,833.    In  1904,  yH. 

BREWTON,c.h.,^«ca7ra6io Co. P  l,382t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  58  m. 
N.  E.  of  Pensacola,  Fla.  Saw  and  lumber 
mills.  Starch  factory,  fruit  and  vegetable 
growing  and  farming. 

PINE  BELT  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocraMo:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  W.  D.  Sowell.  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jjcl." 

STANDARD  GAUGE  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  C.  W.  Bobbins,  editor 
and  nubllsher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

BRIDGEPORT,  Jackson  Co-o'  1.247t 

pop.,  on  Southern  and  Nashville,  Chat- 
tanooga &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  29  m.  W.  of 
Chattanooga.  Basket  factory  and  stove 
foundry. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1904;  W.  C.  Burt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

BRUNDIDGE.  PiJce  Co.  ^  537t  pop., 

on  Plant  System  Rd.,  about  11  m.  S.  E.  of 

Troy,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1893  ;  J.  E. 
Graves,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "uu<" 


20 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA. 


BUTLER,  c.  h.,  Choctaw  Co.  p  1T8 
pop.,  near  W.  bank  of  Tomblgbee  r.  aad 
30  m.  S.  E.  of  Meridian,  Miss.    Agriculture. 

CHOCTAW  ADVOCATE;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  W.  L.  Gray, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

CHOCTAW  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  W.  L.  Gray,  editor  and 
publisher.     Circulation  "iiu,."  (A  A). 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Wilcox  Co-  P  478t 
pop.,  4  m.  S.  of  Alabama  r.  and  40  S.  W.  of 
Selma.  Shipping  point  for  cotton,  corn 
and  oats. 

WILCOX     PROGRESSIVE    ERA; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  McLean 
&  Hunter,  editors  and  publishers  (2— i). 
Circulation  ••iKi" 

CAMP  HILL,  Tallapoosa  Co.n-688t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  W. 

of  Opelika.    Farming. 

TIIYIES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  19U0;  W. 
H.  Payne,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (4—3) 
Circulation  •■JKL." 

CARBONHILL,  Walktr  Co.  i  830 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Rd., 
15m.  N.W.  of  Jasper.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE.  DE3IOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  189S; 
J.  W.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P.) 

CARROLLTON,  c.h.,  Pickens  Co.  -o 

278t  pop.,  about  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus, 
Miss.    Coal  mines  near  by.    Cotton. 
PICKENS   CO.  HERALD;  Tuesdays 

WEST  ALABAMIAN;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x^;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  ia49;  W.  N.  Dale,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation— In  1902, 
Z(l.  2,  4.  5).    Inl904,  "iKL" 

CENTER,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  d  282t 
pop.,  on  Coosa  r.,  140  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Cotton  and 
wheat. 

CHEROKEE  HARMONIZER; 
Thursdays;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Holder  &  Williams, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jKif." 

COOSA  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Shropshire  Bros.,  editors 
and  oubllshers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTERVILLE,  c.  li.,  Bibb  Co.  D 
422+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E. 
of  Selma.    Farming. 
PRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 

BUbscrlption  ~ 


S.    F. 
Clrcu- 


establlshed  1895; 
Nunnele.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
latlou— In  1901.   '00,.-    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CITRONELLE,  Mobile    Co.  p  696t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  of  Mo- 
bile.   Health  resort.    Farming. 
CALL;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  C.W. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CLANTON,  c.  h.,  CMlton  Co.  D  611t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  41  m.  N. 


of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital.     Lum- 
bering. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Frank  Crichton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-3). 

Circulation:    In  1901,  "jkl.'     Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,080.    In  1903,  "iKi" 

UNION;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Barbour  Co.  P.  998t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of 

Eufaula  and  75  S.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the 

State  capital.    Fertilizer  manufactory. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  (1;  established  1897;  L.  H.  & 
A.  V.  Lee,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iKi  " 

COLLINSVILLE,  De  Kalb  Co.    d 
6OU  pop.,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rd., 
70  m.  N.  E.  of  Birmingham.    Agriculture. 
COURIER;     Thursdays;     democratic; 
four   pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1903;  W.  E.  Mosteller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— 5P). 

COLUMBIA,  ^enry  Co.  Q,l,132t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Gaines,  Oa.    Agriculture. 
BREEZE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages    13x20;   subscription   $1;    established 

1892;   J.  R.  Whalen,   editor    and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

COLUMBIANA,  o.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  U 
l,075t  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Louisville  8c. 
Nashville   Rds.,  about  70  m.  N.  by  W.  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital.    Shipping 
point  for  cotton  and  pig  iron. 
CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages   18x24;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1887;    Geo.  D.  Campbell,  editor   and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation -jkl-' 

COLORED  VOICE;  seml-monthy;  ne- 
gro; four  pages  9x12;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  January,  1902:  W.  M.  Bakestraw, 
editor  and  publisher  (2-4).    Circ'n  "iju." 

CULLMAN, c.h.,C«Hman  Co.  b  1.265t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.     Fruit, 
grapes,  agriculture  and  manufacturing. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished June.  1901;  R.  L.  GrifRn  &  Bro.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2— 4). 
Circulation:      Actual    average    for    1902, 
'^,3ti5.    In  1903,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1876;  Hewlett 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl."  ^cfuaj  aver- 
age/or 1896,  1,388.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl. 
Inl899.zl.  Inl900,zl.  In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,968.    In  1904,  yl. 

DADEVILLE,  c.  \i., Tallapoosa  Co.D- 

l,136t  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  96  m. 

N.  E.  of  Montgomery,   the  State  capital. 

Manufacture  of  wagons  and  buggies. 

SPOT  CASH;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
■ubacrlption  50  cents;  established  1898;  J.  L. 
Nelson,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

DAPHNE,  c.  h.,  Baldivin  Co.  P549t 
pop.,  on  E.  shore  of  Mobile  bay,  12  m.  S.  E. 
of  Mobile.  A  winter  and  summer  health 
resort.  Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
STANDARD;  Fridays;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x25;  subscription 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


21 


ALABAMA. 


$1;  established  March,  1901;  Edward  Qulncy 
Norton,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Cii'i'ulation:    In  1902,  "Jii"    Actual  aver- 
age fur  1903,  687;  /or  1901,  793. 

DECATUR,  c.h.,J»forfl'an  Co.  tl  3,114+ 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  Southern  and  Louis- 
ville Sc  Nashville  Rds.  and  on  Tenneiseer. 
Saw  and  planing  mills,  foundries,  machine 
shops,  bridge  and  car- wheel  workg  and  ice 
manufactory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1870  ;  L.  Hensley  and  waiter  M.  Qrubbs,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Circulation  "uu,"  In 
1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "JKi." 

DEMOPOLIS,  Marengo  Co.  p  2,606t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  Tomblgbee  r. 
Connected  with  Mobile  by  steamboat.  Ship- 
ping point  for  cotton. 

EXPRESS-DISPATCH;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  189t);  W.  M.Tucker,  editor; 
H.  A.  Norton,  publisher  (1—5).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

DOTHAN,  Henry  Co.  c;3,275t  pop.,  on 
Plant  System,  Central  of  Georgia  and  Ab- 
beville Southern  Rds..  120  m.  S.  E.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Two  cotton  com- 
presses, guano  factory,  two  turpentine 
stills  and  cotton-seed  oil  mill. 

SJIFTINGS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEERL.Y,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  18S9;  W.  T.  Hall  and  A.  L.  Williams, 
editors  and  publishers  ( 1—5). 
Circulation— Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,.S50.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  IZ.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
y  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1901.  1.907.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

H03IE  JOURNAL.;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  E.  F.  Baker,  editor;  Baker, 
Winters  &  Powell,  publishers  (9— 8).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HOUSTON  EAGLE;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  60 
cents;  established  July  4,  1903;  W.F.  Ussery, 
editor:  O.  D.  Ussery,  publisher  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "IKL." 

DOUBLE  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Winston 

Co.  u  1,143+  pop.  (of  township),  15  m.  N.  E.of 

Lynn,  the  nearest  station  on  Birmingham, 

Sheffield  &  Tennessee  River  Rd.  Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
B.  J.  Cowart,  editor  and  publisher  (4 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EDWARDSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Cleburne 
Co.  cf  398+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  27  m.  E. 
of  Anniston  and  15  W.  of  Tallapoosa,  Ga. 
Farming. 

STANDARD  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Johnson  &  Johnson,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  "iKL."    In  1896.  I.    In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

ELBA,  c.  h.,  Coffee  Co.  □,  635t  pop.,  on 

Pea  r.,  30  m.  S.  of  Troy  and  about  75  S.  E. 

of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  12x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Powell  &  Carmlchael,  editors  and  pub- 


.ALAbAMA. 


Ii8hers(4  -3).  Circulation  "jja"  In  1901,  Z  (3). 
In  1903,  Z(4)  (••). 

ENSLEY,  Jefferson  Co.  D  2,100t  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Southern 
Rds.,  6  m.  W.  of  Birmingham,  the  county 
seat.    Coal,  iron  and  steel.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  30x44;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  L.  P.  Hill  and  E.  S.Jones, 
editors;  L.  P.  Hill,  publisher  (2—5). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Carter  &  Oaertner,  editors; 
Ensley  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE,  Coi^ccCo.Q,610t  pop., 

on  Southwestern  Alabama  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 

of  Elba,  the  county  seat.  Cotton  and  corn. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  T.  J. 
and  G.  W.  Carlisle,  editors  and  publishers 
(4-3). 

Clirculatiou:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,482.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903 
(z— 4)1.    Inl£04,  yl. 

ETJFAULA,    Barbour   Co.    0,    4,532+ 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.  and  W.  bank 
of  Chattahoochee  r.,  80  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital,  and  50  S.  of  Col- 
umbus, Ga.     A  cotton-shipping  point  and 
center  of  general  trade. 
TIME.s  ;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and   TIMES   AND    NEWS,   Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly 
22x28;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly   $1.25; 
established— daily  1883,   weekly    1845;   A.  L. 
Muir,  editor   and   publisher.    Circulation  — 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

ALABAMA  POULTRY  AND  PET 
STOCK  JOURNAL;  monthly;  poultry 
and  pet  stock;  twelve  pages  8j^xll;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  June,  1902; 
George  C.  ■Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

EUTAW,    c.    h.,  Greene   Co.  -n   884t 

pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  about 

35  m.  S.  W.  of  Tuscalosa.   Cotton  growing 

and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  Felix  G.  Steele,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WHIG  AND  OBSERVER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1837;  Mrs.  Janle  Du 
Bols  Monroe  Rutherford,  editor;  Oliver 
Rutherford,  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

EVERGREEN,  c.  h.,  Conecuh  Co.  g 
1,277+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
81  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Montgomery,  the  State 
capital.    Timber  and  farming. 

CONECUH  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  J.  C.  Whitcomb,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COURANT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895:  G.  W.  Salter,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRHOPE,  Baldwin  Co.  p  on  Mo- 
bile Bay,  7  m.  S.  of  Daphne,  the  county 
seat. 

COURIER;  semi-monthly;  single  tax; 
eight  pages  9x12;  established  1894;  E.  B.  Gas- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (4—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAFER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA. 


TAYETTE,  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  )j  452 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  80  m.  W.  ot  Bir- 
mingham. 

BANNER:  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1851 ;  S.  H.  Morris, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "iKj,." 

FLORAIiA,  Covington  Co.  g  800pop., 
on  Yellow  River  Rd..  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Anda- 
lusia. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
189b;  West  Florida  Newspaper  Co.,  publish- 
ers (2—4).    Circulation  "isL-"  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  J.  T.  Mapoles,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL" 

FLORENCE,  c.  h.,  Lauderdale  Co.  tl 
6,478t  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.  and  Tennessee  r.  Iron  fur- 
naces, vs^agou  factory,  cotton  and  saw  mills 
and  coal  and  Iron  mines.  Shipping  point 
for  the  county  and  adjoining  towns  in  Ten- 
nessee. 

FERVENT  APPEAL;  Saturdays;  re- 
ligious; eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  E.  C.  Fuqua  and  A.  Bellan- 
ger,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5).  Circula- 
tion  "JifL." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Malone  &  Barrows,  editors  and  publishers 
fl2-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,2o0.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  there 
never  was  an  issue  printed  during  the  year 
of  less  than  1,800.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  tvith  June,  1902,  1,948;  for 
1903,1,951.    Inl904(z-4)  I(««). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  M.  W.  Camper,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-4). 

Circulation;  In  1395, publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500:  in  1896,  1,600.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,700;  in  1899, 
no  Issue  less  than  1,775;  in  19()0,  August,  no 
issue  for  twelve  months  past  less  than  1. "SO; 
in  1901,  no  issue  during  the  year  was  less  than 
2,0(X).  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1902.  2,036;  for  1903,  '2,175;  for 
1904,2,343. 

FORT  DEPOSIT,  Lowndes  Co.  p 
1,091+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  18 
m.  S.  of  Haynevllle,  the  county  seat,  and 
32  S.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital. 
Trade  center. 

REFLECTOR:  FrldaysfA  A). 

METHODIST  PROTESTANT 
TELEPHONE;  semimonthly;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.T.  Howell,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jki" 

FORT  PAYNE,  c.  h.,  Dekalb  Co.  cf 

1,037+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd., 

92   m.  N.  E.  of  Birmingham  and  51   S.  by 

S.  W.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Rolling,  saw 

and  planing  mills,  flre-clay  works  and  Iron 

furnace.    Coal  and  iron  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Thomas  H.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-3). 

Circulation:   In  1901,   mkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,094.    In  1903,  "jkl" 


FRTJITDALE,  Washington  Co.  p  on 
Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Waynes- 
boro, Miss.    Fruit  raising  and  farming. 

HERALD;  Wednedays;  four  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
S.  Gilmer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

FRUITHURST,  Cleburne  Co.  [if  374t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  73  m.  W.  of  Atlanta, 

Ga.    Fruit  growing  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  10>sxl5i^;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  R.  S.  Blackmarr.  editor;  Enter- 
prise Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GADSDEN,  c.  h.,  Etowah  Co.  cf  4,282t 
pop.,  on  Southern,  Nashville,  Chattanooga 
&  St.  Louis,  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga Southern  and  Queen  &  Crescent 
Route  Rds.  and  Coosa  r.  Cotton  and  lumber 
mills  and  general  manufacturing.  Iron 
and  ooal  fields.    Cotton  and  grain. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  PEOPLE'S- 
VOICE,  Thursdays;  daily  four,  weekly 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1900;  W.  S.  Grifflth,^ 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — i).  Circulation  — 
daily  "JKL  "  ;  weekly  "jkl." 

TIMES -NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $1;  established- rirnc* 
1867,  News  1881;  W.  M.  Meeks  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897,3,017;  /or  189S,  3,765.  In  1899,  yH» 
In  1900,  :yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  "jsi  " 

GATE  CITY,  Jeferton  Co.  u  on 
Queen  &  Crescent  Route,  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville and  Southern  Rds.,  5  m.  W.  of  Birming- 
ham, the  county  seat.  Rolling  mill.  Coal 
and  Iron  mining. 

HUMMING  BIRDt  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  T.  H.  Larimore.  editor  and 
publisher  ;  prints  editions  for  neighboring 
towns.    Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

GENEVA,  c.  h.,  Geneva  Co.  q,  l,032t 
pop.,  on  Choctawhatchie  r.,  81  m.  S.  of 
Elba.  Naval  stores  manufacturing.  Tim- 
ber and  cotton  raising. 

REAPER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1901:  Ed.  M.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (4—3).  Circulation  "jkl.'  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

GEORGIAN  A,  Butler  Co.  P  567  pop- 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Greenville. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GOODTTATER,    Coosa    Co.    D   728 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  16  m.  N. 

E.  of  Rockford,  the  county  seat.    Cotton, 

corn. 

COOSA  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  July,  1901;  P.  A.  Jackson,  edi- 
tor; Mrs.  D.  M.White  and  P.A.Jackson,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iKx. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


23 


ALABAMA. 


GREENSBORO,  c.  h..  Hale  Co.  -a 
2,416+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  Carnage  fac- 
tories. Seat  of  Southern  University.  Cotton 
growing. 

ALABAMA  BEACON;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1835;  H.  Q.  Benners,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl* 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  Geo.  K.  Keady,  editor; 
Greensboro  Record  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "ijUi" 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
«stabllshed  1877;  Wm.  E.  W.  Yerby,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "Jii." 

GREENVILLE,    c.  h.,  Butler  Co.  g 

3,162+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  45 

m.  S.  W.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital. 

Cedar  manufactories,  saw  mills  and  cotton 

gins.    Cotton  trade  center. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865;  James  B.  Stanley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.630.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y,  In 
1893,   publisher    asserts,   smallest   1.600.     In 

1899.  vl.  In  19(J0,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903  (z-4)  !(••).    In  1904.  yl. 

L.I V ING  TRUTH  j  Fridays; democratic; 
eight    pages    13x20;    subscription    $1  ;    es- 
tablished 1890;  Abe  Lehman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1898.  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.   In 

1900.  I.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

GROVEHILL,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  p 

2,859+  pop.  (of  township),  84  m.  N.  by  E.  of 
Mobile  and  18  N.  E.  of  Jackson.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

CLARKE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pa^es  13x20;  sub- 
•crlption  $1;  established  1856;  Isaac  Grant, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "JKi" 

GUNTERSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Marshall 

Co.  6  471  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga 

A  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  S.  bank  of  Tennessee 

r,  1  m.  from  landing  and  about  33  S.  E.  of 

Huntsville.    Cotton-shipping  point. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  C.  G.  Fennell,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-i). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKi."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  Ave  years  has  not  fallen 
below  1.056,  In  1901,  "jkl  "    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GURLEY,  Madison  Co.  ^  831t  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Huntsville, 

the  county  seat.    Cotton,  corn  and  wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
H.  S.  Shackleford,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culallon  "JKL." 

H ALEYSVILLE,  Winston  Co.  b  1«5 

pop.,   on   Northern   Alabama   Rd.,    15   m. 

N.  W.  of  Double  Springs,  the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Travis  Williams,  editor;  Henri 
Davidson,  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HAMILTON,  c.h.,  Marion  Co.  t|235t 
pop.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Birmingham  and  10  of 
Guln,  the  nearest  railroad  station,  on  Kan- 


ALABAMA. 


sas   City,     Memphis    &   Birmingham    Rd. 

Corn,  cotton  and  potatoes. 

MARION  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1887;  G.  J.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circ'n    'iKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

HANCEVILLE,   Blount  Co.  ti  750t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 

Rd.    Farming  and  coal  mining. 

HUSTLER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Mrs.  Julia  H.  Gillespie,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—3).    Circulation  "jjsl  " 

HARTFORD,  Geneva  Co.  0,3821 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W. 
of  Dothan.    Farming  and  milling. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1904;  G.  W.  Kelly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 4). 

TIMES-HERALD;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  190<J;  W.  T.  Borland,  editor;  Bor- 
land &  Hall,  publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HARTSELLS,   Morgan  Co.    t\    670t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  13  m.  S. 

of  Decatur  and  74  N.  of  Birmingham.    Grist 

and  saw  mills,  lumber  and  marble  yard*, 

oil  and  gas  wells. 

ALABAMA  ENQUIRER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  J.  A.  Rountree,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAYNEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lowndes  Co.  g 

2,289+ pop.  (of  township),  20  m.  S.W.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Wagon  factory 
and  grist  mill.  Cotton  growing  and  farming. 

CITIZEN-EXAMINER;  Thursdays; 
Independent-democratic;  four  pages  20x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1896;  Mrs.  W. 
M.  Garret,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "jkl.' 

HEADLAND.  ^«nry  Co.  P,  602t  pop., 

on  Abbeville  Southern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of 

Abbeville,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  manufacture  of  naval  stores. 

POST;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September,  1902; 
W.  F.  Covington,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HEFLIN,  Cleburne  Co.  □'  460t  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Edwardsville, 
the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for  lum- 
ber, charcoal  and  cotton.  Farming  and 
gold  mining. 

CLEBURNE  NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.  G.  Porter,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

HORSE   GREEK,    Walker    Co.    ^ 
385tpop.,on  Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Bir- 
mingham Rd. 
SOUTHERN  PRIDE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HUNTSVILLE,  c.h.,Jl/arft«07t  Co.  [^ 

8.068+  pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston  and 

Nashville,   Chattanooga   &   St.  Louis  Rds., 

98   m.    W.   S.    W.   of  Chattanooga.   Tenn. 

Foundry,  saw  mill,  cotton  and  flour  mills 

and  manufactories  of   sashes  and  blinds. 

Farming,  stock  raising  and  cotton  growing. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wedne^- 


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ALABAMA. 


days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
Bcription— daily  $5,  weekly  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Cbas.  P.  La^ie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circ'n  —  daily  "iKL."  weekly  "jkl'- 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

flIERCURY;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x32;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1885,  weekly  1816;  R.  L. 
O'Neal,  editor;  Mercury  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
"Weekly:  In  19U2,  -iKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 

1901,  "JKL." 

NEWS:  every  evening  except  Sundays 
(A  A). 

DEMOCRAT:  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  established  1867; 
Virginia  and  Susanna  Clay,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1902; 
Herald  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays; negro;  masonic; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $  1 ;  established 
1895;  H.  C.  Blnford  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
ll8herB(8— 3).  Circulation  "jju."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  J.  W.Roberts, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 3P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

JACKSON,  Clarke  Co.  p  l,039t  Pop., 

on  Mobile  &  Birmingham  Rd.  and   Tom- 

blgbee  r.,  59  m.  N.  of  Mobile.    Farming. 

SOUTH  ALABAMIAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  J.  S.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "JKi" 

JACKSONVILLE,  c  h.,  Calhoun 
Co.  cf  l,176t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  145  m. 
N.  E.  of  Selma  and  51  S.  W.  of  Rome,  Ga. 
Seat  of  Calhoun  College.  Farming  and 
summer  resort. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  E.  W.  Melllcheampe,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

JASPER,  c.  h.,  Walker  Co.  [^  l,661t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birming- 
ham and  North  Alabama  Rds.,  41  m.  W.  of 
Birmingham.  Agriculture,  cotton  growing, 
lumber  and  coal  mining. 

MOUNTAIN  EAGLE:  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  J.C.Norwood,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "j^l."  In  1902, 
(z-ll)I.    In  1903.  yl. 

LAFAYETTE,  c.h.,  Chambers  Co.  a- 
1,629+ pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  of  Opelika  and  84  E.  N.  E.  of  Montgom- 
ery, the  State  capital.    Cotton  market. 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
A.  W.  Holstun,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jjll."  In  1893.  Z. 
In  1899.  Z.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  there 
has  been  no  edition  of  less  than  1.600.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  1  (DD). 

LEIGHTON,  Colbert  Co.^  506tpop., 

on  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 

TuBcumbla.  the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1890;  F.N. 
McCorraack,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 


ALABAMA. 


LINDEN,  c.  h.,  Marengo  Co.  p  2,612t 

pop.  (of  township),  18  m.  S.  of  Demopolis and 

52  W.  by  8.  of  Selma.    Cattle  and  sheep 

raising. 

MARENGO  DEMOCRAT ;Thur8dayg; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Wm.  Cuninghame,  edi- 
tor; Lamar  Matkin,  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LINEVILLE,  Clay  Co.  a-  211t  pop., 

30  m.  E.  of  Talladega.    Cotton. 

HEADLIGHT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1904;  J.  R.  Stodghill,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

LIVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co.  -a 
851+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd., 
37  m.N.E.  of  Meridian,  Miss.,  and  80  W.  of 
Selma.  Seat  of  Alabama  Normal  College 
for  girls.  Health  resort,  having  mineral 
waters.    Agriculture. 

OUR  SOUTHERN  HOME;  Wednes 
days;    democratic;  eight   pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  July,  1865;  W.  H. 
Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher  (4—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

SUMTER  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  March.  1889;  C.  H.  Allen,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jju." 

LUVERNE,  c.h.,  Crenshaw  Co.  Q  731t 
pop.,  on  Plant  System  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Cotton 
compress,  cotton -oil  mill  and  fertilizer 
factory. 

CRENSHAW  CO.  CRITIC;  Thurs- 
days; Independent  democratic;  eight  pages 
11x171^;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1902;  H.  Y.  Brooke,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  C.  McLendon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  D  l,698t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Selma. 
Several  educational  institutions. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STANDARD:  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  John  C.  Lawrence,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MOBILE,  c.  h.,  Mobile  Co.  p  38,469t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Mobile  8c 
Ohio  and  Mobile  &  Birmingham  Rds.  and 
W.  bank  of  Mobile  r.,  near  its  entrance  Into 
Mobile  bay.  Steamships  to  Florida  and  Cu- 
ban ports,  to  various  points  on  the  Alabama, 
Tombigbee  and  Black  Warrior  rs.  and  to 
New  Orleans.  Foreign  and  domestic  com- 
merce and  manufactures.  Third  cotton 
market  In  the  United  States.  Trades  also 
In  coffee,  timber,  lumber,  coal  and  naval 
supplies. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  four  pages  15x22 j 
subscription  $5;  established  1893;  Erwln  Led- 
yard,  editor;  Daily  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—8). 

Circulation:    "jkl."     In  1901,  Z.    In  1903, 
(z-4)H(«#).    In  1904,  yH. 

ITEM :  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 

Sunday  morning;  Independent;  dally  eight 

I  to  ten,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pagea 


CATALOGUE  HY    STATES. 


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ALABAJUA 


18x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1897;  J.  F. 
Cotli ran,  editor;  Item  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4). 

(Circulation;  •■jkl.-  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901. 
Z(5).  Iul903.  (z— 6)H  (••).  In  1901,  yll. 
RE(iISTER|  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  175.^x24;  subscription  —  dally  $7.80, 
weekly  $1;  established  1821;  The  Register 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Accorded  G  from  1893 
to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
4,677.  Inl898.yG.  Inl899,yH.  Inl900.yH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  G  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yG. 

Sunday:  In  1903,  G  (•  •).    In  1904,  yG. 
Weekly  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891  to  H 
In  1895.    In  1896,  II.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  y I. 
In  1899,  "ifCL."    In  1903,  G  i«  •).    In  1904,  yG. 

AI^ABAHIA  STAATS  -  ZEITlJNGi 
Thursdays;  democratic;  twelve  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1893;  EmIl  A. 
Bruunier,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation-In  1902,  "jkx."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PRE^S:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  WATCHMAN;  Satur- 
days; republican;  negro;  four  pages  14x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  A.  N. 
McEwen,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

UNIONISTi  Saturdays:  labor;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  Unionist  Publishing 
and  Printing  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—4). 

Circulation:  "iKj,."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,653.    Inl904,  yl. 

MOBILE  MEOICAI.  AND  SIJRGT- 
CAIj  JOURNAIj;  monthly;  medical  and 
surgical;  sixty-five  pages  6}4:k9}4>  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  January,  1902;  E.  L. 
Marechal,  editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  "jkl.-  Actual  average  for 
1903,  2, '^50.    In  1904  (z-2)  G. 

MONROEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co. 

Q  422+  pop.,  on  Alabama  r.,  about  85  m.  N. 

N.  E.  of  Mobile  and  90  S.  of  Selma.    Cotton 

raising. 

MONROE  JOURNAL.  I  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  Q.  Salter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEVALLO,  Shelby  Co.  a  3,308t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Rd.,  45  m. 
S.  E.  of  Birmingham.    Cotton. 
SENTINEL:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MONTGOMERY,  c.  b.,  Montgomery 
Co.  p  State  Capital,  30,346+ pop.,  on  Ala- 
bama Midland, Central  of  Georgia.Louisvllle 
&  Nashville,  Seaboard  Air  Line,  Mobile  & 
Ohio  and  Western  of  Alabama  Rds.  and  left 
bank  of  Alabamar.  Steamboats  to  Mobile, 
400  m.,  and  intermediate  points.  Machine 
shops,  cotton  factories  and  compresses 
and  Iron  foundries.  Ships  large  quantities 
of  cotton. 

ADVERTISER}  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
ten  to  fourteen,  weekly  twelve,  Sunday 
twenty  to  twenty  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scrlptlon— dally  $7.80,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1; 
established  1828;  W.  W.  Screws  and  F.  P. 
Glass,  editors:  The  Advertiser  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation  —  Daily  :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  5,700.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  7, 785 1 /or  1901,  9,794: 


ALABAMA. 


for  1902,  10,890;  for  1903,  11,071;  for 
mi,  11,189  (00). 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  14,625; 
for  19U3,  15,051 ;  for  11104,  15,177. 
Weekly:   In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 9.100.  Inl895.  F.    In  1896.  F.    In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  Bor 

1900,  9,631)  for  1901,  10,882;  for  1902. 
12,841;  for  1903,  13,567;  for  1904, 
16,209. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Advertiseb 
carries  a  larger  volunie  of  both  local  and 
foreign  advertising  than  any  Alabama  pa- 
per, and  at  a  higher  rate  per  line.    As  Post 
says,  "there's  a  reason."    Guaranteed  net 
paid  circulation  greater  than  the  actual  Is- 
sues of  every  other  Alabama  morning  pa- 
per combined.   The  only  paper  in  the  State 
that  can  and  does  reach  every  post-offlce  in 
Alabama  on  publication  day.    One  of  the 
very  few  Southern  newspapers  that  has  an 
absolutely  invariable  rate  card.   The  paper 
for  age,  prestige,  influence  and  circulation. 
EVENINCf  TIMES;    every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;   ten  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1902,  Alva  Fitz- 
patrick,  editor;  J.  B.  Stern,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:    In    1903,    (z— 4)   I.     In   1904, 
(z— 4)  I. 

JOURNAL  ;  ervery  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
173^x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1889; 
Horace  Hood,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In    1898,    yl.    In    1899,    I.     In  1900.  zl.      In 

1901,  zl.  In  1902.  (z— 6,  11)  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  7,723.    In  1904,  yG. 

JEWISH  CHRONICLE;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1900;  Moses  P.  Jacobson,  editor; 
Wm.  B.Friedman,  publisher;  prints  an  edi- 
tion for  Mobile  (8— 3P).  Combined  circula- 
tion "JKL.' 

SOUTHERN  VOICE; Saturdays;  negro 
republican:  four  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1:  established  1900;  G.  M.  Noble,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRACTICAL  WEATHER; monthly; 
meteorological;  twelve  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896:  Lawrence 
Dunne,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation:  Inl897,"JKL"  Actual  ai^erage 
for  1898,  4,458:  for  1899.  5,167;  for  1900, 
5,416.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  I  (A  A). 

MOULiTON,    c.   h.,    Lawrence  Co.  ^ 

290+  pop.,  23  m.  W.  S.  \V.  of  Decatur  and  33 

S.  E.  of  Florence.    Seat  of  Moulton  Normal 

Institute.    Timber  and  farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1828;  J.  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL. ■ 

NEW  DECATUR,  Morgan   Co.    6 

4,437+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd. 

and  Tennessee  r.     Agriculture,  lumbering 

and  manufacturing. 

ADVERTISER;    Fridays;    eight   pages 
19x25;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  C.  J. 
Hildreth,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  "iju,"    In  1900,  Z.    In 

1902,  "JKL.       Actual  average  for  1903,  1,138. 
In  1904.  yl. 

TW^IN  CITY  RECORD;  Fridays;  four 
pasres  16x23:  subscription  $1;  established 
October.  1901:  T.  A.  Frlerson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl. 

NEWTON,  Dale  Co.  P,  457  pop.,  on 

Plant  System  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  of  Ozark,  the 

county  seat.    Cotton. 

HARMONIZER;  Saturdays;  four  page 
15x22;   subscription  $1;  establlshad  March 


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ALABAMA. 


1901;  John  C.  Milligan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKi" 

NORTHPORT,  Tuscaloota  Co.  -a 
424+  pop.,  on  N.  bank  of  Black  Warrior  r. 
and  1  m.  N.  of  Tuscaloosa,  the  county  seat. 
Trunk  slat  factory  and  tannery.  Cotton- 
shipping  point. 

WEST   ALABAMA    BREEZE; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  John  T. 
Bealle.  editor  and  publisher  (4 — 3).  Circula 
tion  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ONEONTA,  c.  h.,  Blount  Co.  [i  583t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  37  m. 
N.  E.  of  Birmingham.  Timber,  agriculture 
and  mining. 

BLOUNT  CO.  NEWS-DISPATCH; 

Thursdays;   democratic;    four   pages   18x24; 
Bubscription  $1;   established  18(7;   John  H. 
Ketchum,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  y.    In  1898."iKL."  (A  A). 
SOUTHERN     DEMOCRAT;     Thurg 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1894;  F.  G.  Stephens, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkj,." 

OPELIKA,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  a-4,245t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Western  of  Ala- 
bama Rds.,  64  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Montgomery, 
the  State  capital,  and  28  N.  W.  of  Colum- 
bus, Ga.  Chair,  sash  and  blind  factoriei. 
Grain  and  cotton. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sundaj'S, 
and  INDUSTRIAL.  NEWS,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four,-weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $2,  weekly  $1; 
established  1889;  Wear  &  Wilson,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1904,  (z— 1,2,4.5)  T. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1897.  2,418. 
In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  \^^^,1,G95. 
In  1900.  zH.  Inl901,  (z-4)  H.  In  190i,  yH. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •).    In  19U4,  H. 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894;  Wal- 
lace B.  Salter,  editor  and  publisher  (4 — ^3). 
Circulation:    In   1895,   publisher   asserts, 
not  less  than  1.375.    In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est issue  during  the  year  was  1.400.  In  1901, 
March,  publisher  asserts  smallest  number 
printed  last  year  was  1,500.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

OZARK,  c.  h.,  Dale  Co.  0,  l,570t  pop., 

on  Plant  System  and  Southwestern  Rds., 

about  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Eufaula.    Grist  mills, 

cotton  gins  and  carriage,  guano  and  cigar 

ractories. 

DALE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages:  subscription  $1;  W.  H. 
Simmons,  editor  and  publisher  (1^).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SOUTHERN  STAR;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  Joseph  H.  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher  (4—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKi."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900. 
"mi.."    In  1903,  Z(4)  (##). 

PELL  CITY,  c.  h.,  St.  Clair  Co.  t 

800  pop  ,  on  Birmingham  &  Atlantic  and 

Southern  Rds.,  35  m.  from   Birmingham. 

Coal,  iron,  timber,   agriculture,   dairying 

and  live  stock. 

COOSA    VALLEYAN;    Wednesdays; 
ndependent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 


75  cents;  established  January,  1902;  Bays  D. 
Gather,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PIEDMONT,  Calhoun  Co.  d  lJ*5t 
pop.,  situated  on  Southern  and  East  & 
West  of  Alabama  Rds.,  38  m.  S.W.of  Rome, 
•a.,  24  N.  E.  of  Anniston  and  12  from  Jack- 
sonville, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  ore 
district.  Cotton  is  raised  principally.  Seat 
of  Frances  E.  Willard  School. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1903;  Walter  J.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRATTVILLE,c.h.,^utou9a  Co.  u 
l,929t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
cotton  and  woolen  goods  and  sashes  and 
blinds. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  H.  G.  Ruffln,  editor;  Progress 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PUSHMATAHA,   Choctato    Co,    p 

200   pop.,   28  m.  S,  E.  of   Meridian,   Miss. 

Farming. 

NEGRO    SEARCHLIGHT;   semi 
monthly;    negro;    republican;    four    pages 
6x10;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1901; 
H.  G.   Ruffln,  editor   and   publisher   (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROANOKE,   Randolph    Co.  n-  l.SOOt 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of 

Opelika  and  85  N.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the 

State  capital.     Has  a  college  for  males  and 

females. 

LEADER  J  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1892;  O.  H.  Stevenson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCKFORD,c.h.,  CoosaCo.  Dl,547t 
pop.  (of  township),  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Montgom- 
ery, the  State  capital.  Cotton,  corn,  pota- 
toes, peas  and  millet. 

COOSA  ARGUS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  lfx22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  W.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

PEOPLE'S  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
populist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  L.  B.  Pond,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jjfL."  (A  A). 

RUSSELL VILLE,   c.  h.,  Franklin 

Co.\:i  l,602t  pop.,  on  North  Alabama  Rd., 

18  m.  S.  of  Tuscumbia.  Farming  and  mining. 

FRANKLIN  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  W.  H.  Norris,  editor  and 
publisher  (5-3).    Circ'u  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SAINT  STEPHENS,  c.  h..  Wash- 
Ington  Co.  p  l,506t  pop.  (of  township),  on 
Mobile  &  Birmingham  Rd.  and  W.bank  of 
Tombigbee  r.,  65  m.  (100  by  water)  N.  of  Mo- 
bile.   Farming. 

WASHINGTON  CO.  NEWS  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  16x32  ;  sub- 
•criptlon  $1 ;  established  1892  ;  W.  A.  Mose- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ALABAMA. 


SCOTTSBORO,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  cf 
1.014+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  42  m.  E.  oi 
Huntsvllle  and  about  5  W.  of  Tennessee  r. 
Coal  and  iron  mining,  lumbering  and  agri- 
culture. 

CITIZEN  I  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pa^es  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  James  Armstrong,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE;  Tliursdays; 
democratic;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription 
(1;  established  1887;  Age  Publishing  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl- "  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
1.800.  Actual  average  for  1899,1,934;  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1900.  t2«459>  In 
1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  June,  1902,  '^,450.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  li^Ot.  '^,450. 

SEALE,  c.  h.,  Russell  Co.  □,  386t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 
Columbus.  Ga.  Several  saw  mills.  Grain 
and  cotton. 

BUSSEL.L.  REGISTER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Tucker  &  Chadwick, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SELMA,  c.  li.,  Dallas  Co.  g  8,T13t 
pop.,  on  Birmingham,  Selma  &  New  Or- 
leans, Southern,  Louisville  &  Nashville, 
Mobile  &  Birmingham  and  Western  of 
Alabama  Rds.  and  on  N.  bank  of  Ala- 
baman, 300  m.  from  its  mouth,  50  W.  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital,  and  50  E. 
of  Demopolis.  Steamers  to  Mobile.  Cot- 
ton factory,  iron  works,  steam  planing 
mill,  manufactures  of  car  wheels,  oil  and 
Ice.  Center  of  trade  In  cotton,  lumber, 
Iron  and  coal. 

JOURNALi;  every  evening  except  Sat- 
urday and  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$6;  established  1890;  R.  E.  L.  Nell,  editor; 
F.  S.  Kincey,  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  190'^,  Z  (4). 

MORNING    TIMES;   every    morning 

and     WEEKLY,   Tuesdays;   democratic; 
four   pages  18x24;     subscription  —  daily   $6, 
weekly  $1;     established  1825;    J.  E.   Adler, 
editor  and  publisher.      Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl.-- 

MIRROR;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  sub.scription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S7;  H.  B.  Kincey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher,   Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  negro;  independ- 
ent:  four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1899;  Charles  Gary,  editor  and 
publisher.      Circulation  "jkl." 

MISSIONARY     SEARCHLIGHT; 

semi  montlilv  (A  A). 

STUDENT'S  VOICE;  monthly;  relig- 
ious; four  pages  9x12:  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1902;  J.  R.  Sanders  and  N.  N. 
Huggins,  editors:  Alabama  Baptist  Univer- 
sity, publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl-"  (A  A). 

SHEFFIELD,  Colbert    Co.    b  3,333t 

pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston,  North  Ala 

bama   and    Louisville   &   Nashville    Rds. 

Manufacturing  center. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  E.  M.  Ragland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jiil." 


ALABAMA. 


SPRINGVILLE,  St.  Clair  Co.  b  496  f 

pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  15  m. 

S.  W.  of  Ashvllle,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  August,  1901;  B.  B. 
Gather,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

STEVENSON,  Jackson  Co.  cf  560t 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  38  m.  W.  S.  "W.  of 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Grist  mills,  cotton 
gins  and  brick-yard.    Agriculture. 

CH  RONICLE ;  Wednesdays  ;democratic ; 
eight  pages  14x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  Vaught  &  Gregory,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (4— 3).    Circulation  "ijvL." 

SYIiAGAUGA,     Talladega     Co.      D 

880t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd. 
PROGRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TALLADEGA,  c.  h.,  TalladegaCo.  n 

5,056  pop.,  on  Birmingham  «fe  Atlantic, 
Southern  and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds., 
41  m.  E.  of  Birmingham  and  41  S.  of  Gads- 
den. Seat  of  State  Institution  for  the  Deaf, 
Dumb  and  Blind.  Iron  furnaces.  Cotton 
mills,  chemical  and  fertilizer  works. 

NEWS-REPORTER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1843;  E.  L.  C.  Ward,  editor  and 
publisher  (4— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (3). 
Inl903,  Z(4)(»»). 

OUR  MOUNTAIN  HOME;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
131^x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1867;  J. 
C.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,910;  for  1900.  1,936.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3,109: 
''or  1901, '3,106. 

TALLASSEE,  Elmore  Co.  n  4,178t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Tallassee  &  Mont- 
gomery Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Montgomery, 
the  State  capital.  Corn,  cotton,  potatoes 
and  vegetables. 

TRI-COUNTY  W^EEKIiY;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Tri-County 
Weekly  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

THOMASVILLE,  Clarke  Co.  p  686t 

pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Birmingham  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  of  Grovehill,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills, 

cotton  gins,  brick-yards.  Cotton.  Farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  Independent  demo- 
crat; four  pnges  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  A.  B.  Tucker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

THORSBY,  Chilton  Co.  u  450  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  48  m.  8.  of 

Birmingham.     Cannery,  box  factory  and 

planing  mill.    Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
paares  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
J.  D.  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl."  (AA). 

TROY,  c.  h..    Pike  Co.  O,  4,097t  pop,, 

on  Plant  System  and  Central  of  Georgia 

Rds.,   51  m.   S.  by  E.   of   Montgomery,  the 

Stale  capital.    Center  of  cotton  trade. 

MESSENGER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and     WEEKLY,    Wednesdays; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


democratic;  daily  four  pages  13x20,  weekly 
twelve  pages  13x20 ;  subscription— dally  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1892,  weekly 
1866;  Sidney  H.  Blan.  editor;  W.  J.  &  S.  H. 
Blan,  publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n— dally  "jkl" 
weekly  "jkl.-  In  1898,  weekly  Z.  In  1900, 
weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.      In  1903.  Z  (4). 

AFRO-AMERICAN  STAR;  Fridays 
(▲▲). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
Ished  July,  1904;  C.  A.  Baker,  editor;  T. 
H.  Brown,  publisher  (1—5). 

STANDARD;  Saturdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  §1;  established 
1896;  Jonn  Gamble,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TUNNEL  SPRINGS,  iV/onroe  Co.  g 

1,962+  pop.   (of  township)— local  estimate 

2,000—13  m.  N.  E.  of  Monroeville,  the  county 

seat,  and  5  S.  E.  of  Scotland.    Agriculture. 

EAGLiE;  semi-mon  hly;  four  pages  10x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1888;  A.  R. 
Davison,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation-jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

TUSCALOOSA,  c.  h.,  Tuscaloosa  Co. 
-o  5,094+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route 
and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.  and  Black  Warrior 
r.,  at  head  of  steamboat  navigation,  55  m. 
S.  W.  of  Birmingham.  The  State  Univer- 
sity and  other  educational  institutions  lo- 
cated here.   Coal  and  cotton. 

TIMES-GAZETTE;  every  evening  ex 
cept   Sunday,    and     WEEKLY,    Wednes- 
days;  democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1888,  weekly  1830;  Times  Gazette  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation— 
daily"jKL."  weekly"JKL."  In  1902, daily Z (4) . 
Publisher's  announeeinent.  -Tuscaloosa  is  an 
Iron,  coal,  coke,  railroad  and  manufactur- 
ing  center.    Furnaces,   pipe   works,  coke 
ovens,   by-product  plant,    and   numerous 
coal  mines.    United  States  is  now  spend- 
ing $10,000,000  in  opening  the  Warrior  River. 
Headquarters  of  work  here. 

TUSCUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Colbert  Co.  ^ 

2,348+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 

Memphis  &  Charleston  Rds.,  near  Tennessee 

r.,  14  m.  S.  of  Sheffield  and  about  4  S.  of 

Florence.    Steamboats  ascend  the  river  to 

this  point.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Oscar  6.  Simpson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH    AL.ABAMIAN;    Thursdays 

(▲▲). 

AMERICAN  STAR:  bi  weekly. 
Fridays;  four  pages  15x23;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  January,  1901;  G.  W.  Tren- 
holm,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

TUSKEGEE,  c.  h.,  Macon  Co.  l^2,170t 
pop.,  on  Tuskegee  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Seat  of  sev- 
eral educational  institutions.  Cotton-seed 
oil  mill.    Cotton  the  chief  product. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1865; 
Charles  W.  Hare,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jki."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1903,  1,152.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

STUDENT;  weekly  during  school  year; 
educational;  four  pages  9x14;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1884;  Emmett  J.  Scott, 


ALABAMA. 


editor;  Tuskegee  National  and  Industrial  In 

stltute,  publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:    In   1902,    (z— 4)   I.      In   1903, 

(z— 4)  I  (A  A). 

UNION  SPRINGS,  c.1i.,.Bm«ocA: Co. 
0^2,634+ pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 
40  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  cap- 
ital, and  55  W.  S.  W.  of  Columbus,  Ga.  Cot- 
ton-seed oil  mill,  steam  cotton  gins  and 
spoke  and  handle  factories. 

BULLOCK  CO.  BREEZE;  Tuesdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1902;  John  C.  Law- 
rence, editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  P.  F.  Miles,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

UNIONTOWN,   Perry  Co.  n   1,047T 

pop.,  on   Southern   Rd.,  20  m.  E.  by  S.  of 

Demopolls  and  30  W.  of  Selma.    Cotton  the 

chief  product.    Shipping  point. 

CANEBRAKE  HERALD;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24:  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1887;  A.  M.  Spesard, 
editor;  Lily  Tayloe  Land  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VERNON,  c.  h.,  Lamar  Co.  v^  291t 
pop.,  9  m.  S.  of  SuUigent,  the  nearest  rail- 
road point,  and  about  30  N.  N.  E.  of  Colum- 
bus, Miss.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Agriculture. 

COURIER ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  17x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  W.  A.  Young,  editor;  T.  J.  Young,  pub- 
lisher (4 — ^3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAMAR  DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1896;  C.  S.  McDougal, 
editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WARRIOR,   Jejfferson    Co.    O  1,018+ 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville   Rd.,   near 

Black  Warrior  r..  23  m.  N.  of  Birmingham, 

the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

BREEZE;  Fridays:  democratic:  four 
pages  16x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  S.A.Davidson,  editor;  E.  O.  Davidson, 
publi.sher(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

WETUMPKA,  c.  h.,  Elmore  Co. 
D  562+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  Coosa  r., 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Seat  of  State  Penitentiary.  Cotton 
shipping. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscriptions!;  established  1895;  H.  R.  Gol- 
son.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,373}  for  1902, 
1,501.    Inl90;3,yl. 

WHISTLER,  il^o^'i^e  Co.  p  1,000  pop., 

on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Mobile. 

Agricututre. 

WHISTLER:  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1 :  established  January,  1903:  W.  M.  Spilman, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WINEIELD,  Marion  Co.  b  on  Kan- 
sas Citv.  Memphis  &  Birmingham  Rd.,  65 
m.  N.  W.  of  Birmingham.    Farming. 

MARION  CO.  DEMOCRAT}   Thurs 
davB:   democratic;   eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;   J.  W.  Young, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n.  "iitL"  (A  A). 


ALASKA. 


Population  63,592 1.     Land  Area  590,844  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  States,  bounded  north  by  the  Arctic  Ocean,  east  by 
the  Northwest  Territories  of  Canada,  west  and  south  by  the  Pacific  Ocean  and 
Behring's  Sea  and  Strait.  Capital  city  :  Juneau.  Principal  products  and  indus- 
tries: Gold  mining',  fishing  and  fur.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  peri- 
odicals (March  30, 1905),  15,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  4;  weekly,  10;  monthly,  1. 


COUNCIL,  on  Norton  Bay  Rd. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DOUGLiAS*  1,500  pop.,  on  Gastinaux 
Channel,  a  branch  of  Stephen  Passage, 
about  1,000  m.  from  Seattle,  Washington. 
Gold  mining. 

ISLAND  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  established 
1898;  Charles  A,  Hopp,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALASKA  MISSIONS;  monthly;  four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
December,  1902;  S.  A.  Jackson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iKi"  (A  A). 

FAIRBANKS, 

NEWS;  Saturdays  ^A  A). 

JUNEAU,  2,600  pop.,  50  m.  N.  of  Sitka 

and  900  m.  N.W.  of  Seattle.    Mining,  fishing 

and  lumbering. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  four  to  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $8,  Sunday 
13;  established— daily  1899.  Sunday  1888;  Ed. 
C.  Russell,  editor;  Dispatch  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z  (1.2.4.5). 

RECORD-MINER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$8;  established  1387;  J.  W.  Frame,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KETCHIKAN,  459  pop.,  190  m.  S.  E. 

of  Sitka.    Mining  settlement. 

MINING  JOURNAL.;   Saturdays;  in 
dependent;    four  pages  13x20;    subscription 
$3;  established  January,  1901;  Swlneford  & 
Rice,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).     Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

NOME,  500  pop.    A  raining  camp  on 
Norton  Sound.     Steamship  line  from  San 
Francisco  and  Seattle,  via  St.  Michael. 
GOLD  DIGGER;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pases  18x24;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1899;  S.  H.  Stevens,  editor  and  pub- 
lBher(l— 4).    Circulation  ••ull" 

SEWARD, 

GATEWAY;  Fridays  (A  A). 


SITKA,  l,396t  pop.,  on  W.  coast  ot 
BaranofC  Island,  which  is  densely  timbered. 
Steamers  to  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  Has  custom  house,  a  Greco- 
Russian  church,  Indian  training  school  and 
saw  mills.  Catching  and  curing  of  salmon 
Is  extensively  carried  on.  Marine  barracks, 
station  for  revenue  cutter  and  navj',  with 
Government  coal  sheds,  also  call  port  for 
all  Western  steamers. 

ALASKAN;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Alaskan  Publishing  Co  ,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SKAGWAY,  1,300  pop.,  at  head  ol 
Lynn  Canal,  about  100  m.  N.  of  Juneau. 
Steamers  to  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Portland, 
Ore.  Supply  station  for  Yukon  and  Klon- 
dike regions. 

ALASKAN  ;  daily  except  Monday;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $9; 
established  1898;  John  W.  Troy,  editor;  Jen- 
sen &  Town,  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GUIDE;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$5:  established  1900;  O.M.  Kinney,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

V  A  L  D  E  Z ,  315t  pop.    Steamer  to 

Seattle.    Supply  station  for  gold  mines. 

ALASKA  PROSPECTOR;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  six  pagee  16x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  February,  1902;  H. 
H.  Hildreth,  editor;  Prospector  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jja" 

WRANGELL,  1,000  pop.,  115  m.  E. 

of  Sitka,  the  Territorial  capital.    Money 

Order  Post  Office. 

SENTINEL;     Thursdays;     local;     four 
pages   18x22;    subscription   $2; 
November,  1903;  A 
publisher  (1— 5P). 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $3;  established  September,  1902; 
W.  G.  Beattle  and  Adolph  Stark,  editors ;  Hav- 
ilah  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3)  (A  A). 


established 
V.'R.  Snyder,  editor  and 


ARIZONA. 


Population  122,931 1.     Land  Area  112,920  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  States,  bounded  north  by  Utah  and  Nevada,  east 
by  New  Mexico,  south  by  Mexico,  and  west  by  California  and  Nevada.  Capital 
city  :  Phoenix.  Principal  industries:  Sheep  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (Marf^h  30, 1905),  68,  divided  as  follows:  Daily, 
13;  weeklv,  51;  semi-monthly,  1;  monthly,  2;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  l.OOO  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 

Tucson 7,531+    Yuma l,519t 

Phneuix 5,544+    Globe l,495t 

Wiuslow 1,305+ 

Flagstaff 1,271  + 


scott 3, 559+ 


Pre -        . 

Jerome 5i,861+ 

Nogales l.^Glt 


BENSON,  Cochise  Co.  a,  750  pop.,  on 
El  Paso  &  Southwestern  and  Southern  Pa- 
cific Rds.  andRloSanPedror.,47m.S.  E.  of 
Tucson.    Agriculture  and  mining. 
PRESS;   Mondays;    eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $2;    established   1900;     W.    H. 
Sohardin,  editor   and  publisher  (2—4).    Cir- 
culation "JKL- 

BISBEE,  Cochise  Co.  P,6,000t  pop.,  on 

El  Paso  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  in  a  canj-on  | 
of  the  Mule  Pass  mountalne.    Copper  min- 
ing and  smelting. 

EVENING  I>1INER;  every  evening  ex-' 
cept  Sundays;  republican:  six  to  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $6;  established  1902 ;  Frank 
Da  Sousa,  editor;  De  Sousa  &  Bennett,  pub- 
lishers (1 — i).    Circulation  "JKL"  | 
REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Mon- ; 
day;    eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $7.50; 
established  1897;  W.  B.  Kelly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4).                                                        „ 
Circulation:    In   1900,    -jkl.-      In   1901,  Z 
(4,  5,12).    In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  during  1902  was  less  than  1,250.    In 
1903.  Z  (4,  6).    Inl904,  (z-4)I. 

CHLORIDE,  Mohave  Co.  ^425  pop., 
on  Arizona  &  Utah  Ry.,  20  m.  N.  of  [King- 
man, the  county  seat.    Mining. 
ARIZONA     ARROW;    Thursdays; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  Lew  Blakely.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CLIFTON,  Graham  Co.  R  3,000  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Arizona  &  New  Mexico 
Rd.,  27  m.  N.  E.  of  Solomonsville,  the  county 
seat.  Mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

COPPER  ERA;  Thursdays;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1899; 
Bull  &  Leonard,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Mondays  (A  A). 

DOUGLAS,  Cochire  Co.  R  6,000  pop., 
on  El  Paso  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  100  m.  S.  E. 
of  Tucson.    Agriculture,  copper  smelters, 

cattle  ranching. 

INTERNATIONAL.;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  February,  1902;  George  F.  Meek, 
editor;  Consolidated  Printing  &  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (5—3).    Circu'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FLAGSTAFF,  c.  h.,  Coconino  Co.^ 
1,271+  pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  &  Pacific  Rd.,  158  m. 
(by  rail)  N.  E.  of  Prescott.  Milling,  mining 
and  cattle  raising.  Situated  in  the  pine 
belt  of  Arizona. 

COCONINO  SUN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1882:  C.  M.  Funston,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—6).    Circulation  "iKj,. 


GEj>I;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1883;  R. 
H.  &  D.  E.  Jones,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FLORENCE,  c.  h.,  Pinal  Co.  p  1.200 

pop.,  on  Gila  r.,  85  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Tucson. 

Smelting   furnace  for  silver.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

ARIZONA  BLADE  AND  FLOR- 
ENCE TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1899;  Thomas  F.  Weedin,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi" 

GLOBE,  c.  h.,  Gila  Co.  n  l,495tpop., 
on  Arizona  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  in  Pinal 
mountains,  75  m.  N.  E.  of  Florence  and  120 
N.  of  Tucson.    Rich  silver  and  copper  ores. 

ARIZONA    SILVER   BELT;   Thurs 
days ;  independent;  six  to  eight  pages  16x2-i; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1878;  Joseph 
H.  Hamill,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription .82.50;  established  189S;  R.  C.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkj,."  (A  A). 

HOLBROOK,  c.  h.,  Navajo  Co.  n- 
250  pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  &  Pacific  Rd.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  and  sheep  raising. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established 
1896;  L.  C.  Henning,  manager;  L.  D.  Divel- 
bess,  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JEROME,  Yavapai  Co.  O  2,861t  pop., 
on  United  Verde  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Prescott,  the  county  seat.  Copper  and  gold 
mines.    Fruit  and  farming. 

MININGN  EWS ;  Monday  s;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1895;  W.  S.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Thompson  Bros.,editorsand  pub- 
lishers (£—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

KINGMAN,  c.  h.,  Mohave  Co.  \^  323 

pop.— local  estimate  700— on  Santa  Fe  Pad 

flc  Rd.,  135  m.  W.  of  Prescott.    Mining. 

MOHAVE  CO.  MINER;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $8; 
established  1882;  Smith  &  Sawyer, editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jki" 

OUR  MINERAL  WEALTH;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1893;  Kean  St. 
Charles,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "4KL  •' 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


31 


ARIZONA. 


ARIZONA. 


MARTINEZ,  Yavapai  Co.  D  200pop., 
on  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phoenix  Rd.,  36  m. 
S-  W.  of  Prescott.    Gold  mining. 
NEWS- HERA  IjD;    Saturdays;    eight 

pages  15x22;   suliscription  $2.50;  established 

1901;    Eli    S.  Perkins,  editor  and  publisher 

(1 — i).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MESA,  Maricopa  Co.  n  722t  pop.— local 
census  848—18  m.  E.  of  Phoenix,  the  county 
seat  and  Territorial  capital.  Agriculture 
and  live  stock. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK liY,  Saturdays:  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
—daily  $4.50,  weekly  $2:  G.  S.  Irwin,  editor; 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  (1—4). 
Circulation— daily  "iKi"  weekly  "jkl." 

MORENCI,  Graham  Co.  R  1,100  pop., 
on  Morenci  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 
Solomonsville,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

EL.  OBRERO  DE  HIORENCI;  Satur- 
days; Spanish;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  December,  1901;  Arizona 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
12-5P). 

IjEADER;  Saturdays;  labor;  six  pages 
16x22;  subscriptiou  $2;  established  June,  1904; 
Arizona  Publlslilng  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2-5  P). 

NOGALiES,  Santa  Cruz  Co.  g  l,761t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
73  m.  S.  of  Tucson,  the  county  seat.  On  the 
International  boundary  between  Mexico 
and  United  States.  Farming,  cattle  raising, 
mining  and  the  reduction  of  ores  the  chief 
Industries. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sundays; 
local;  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  $4;  es 
tablishcd  1903;    A.  L.  Bellegrln,  editor   and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

BORDER  VIDETTE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  E.  D.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

OASIS;  Saturdays;  republican;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  10x16;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1893;  Allen  T.  Bird,  editor:  Oasis 
Printing  House  (Inc.),  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "jKi"    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl* 

PHCENIX,  c.h.,  Maricopa  Co.  D  Ter- 
ritorial Capital,  5,544+  pop.,  local  es- 
timate 7,500,  on  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phoe- 
nix and  Maricopa,  Phoenix  &  Salt  River  Rds. 
and  Salt  r.,  35  m.  N.  of  Maricopa  and  226 
N.  E.  of  Yuma.  Farming,  mining  and  stock 
raising. 

ARIZONA  GAZETTE;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  S6,  weekly  $2;  established  1880:  Eli  S. 
Perkins,  managing  editor;  Gazette  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

Circulation-Daily:  Inl897,  "iUL."   Inl898, 
Z.    Inl902,  (z-4,  6)1.    In  1901,  "jkl." 
Weekly:    •jkl." 

ARIZONA  REPUBLICAN  ;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
dally  $9,  weekly  $2;  established  1889;  Arizona 
Publishins:  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual 
average  for  1896.  ti.l  21  .  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  3,885;  for  1899,  4,129. 
In  1900.  vH.  Actual  average  for  1901,  5,301 » 
for  1902,  5,820;  for  1903,  6,083 ;  /or  1904, 
6,339. 

W«ekly  :  "iKj.." 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  Arizona  now 
contains  150,000  people,  and  the  permanent 
population  is  growing  rapidly.     Arizona's 


soli  and  climate  make  It  possible  to  produce 
every  crop  known  to  agriculture  and  liorti- 
culture,  and  her  mineral  wealth  cannot  be 
estimated  by  figures.  Her  people  have 
money.  They  all  read  the  Arizona  Rr- 
PUBLicAN.  It  Is  the  only  metropolitan 
newspaper  that  reaches  them  on  the  day 
of  publication.  It  Is  printed  on  a  perfecting 
press,  operates  a  battery  of  linotypes  ana 
owns  the  exclusive  morning  Associated 
Press  franchise.  It  has  more  circulation 
than  all  the  other  Arizona  newspapers 
combined  and  reaches  practically  every 
postoffice  in  the  Territory.  It  Is  the  one 
newspapercoveringthe  vast  region  between 
the  Colorado  boundary  and  Southern  Cali- 
fornia. Write  for  sample  cop'es  and  rates. 
ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Simday;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1898;  Mul- 
ford  Winsor,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily:    -jkl"   In  1899,  Z.   In 

1902,  "JjvL."  Inl903,  (z— 4)  T.  In  1904,  yl. 
ARIZONA  CATTLEMAN;  Satur- 
days: live  stock;  eight  pages  lOJ^xll;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  April,  1903;  Frank 
M.  King,  editor;  Cattleman  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (7— 3 P).     Circulation  "jiil.' 

ARIZONA  SOCIALIST;  Mondays; 
socialist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  January  16,  1905;  J.  A.  Mallory, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

EL  MENSAJERO;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; Spanish;  eight  pages  7J^xll;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  March,  1900;  J.  M. 
Melendrev,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

EL  OBSERVADOR  MEXICAN©; 
Saturdays;  Spanish:  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1896;  P.  BonillaB 
Salazar,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JifL."  (A  A). 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established.  May,  1902;  John  G.  Tinker, 
editor  and  pub]isher(4— 4).  Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHWESTERN  STOCK  I>l  AN, 
FARMER  AND  FEEDER;  Fridays; 
live  stock  and  agriculture;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  stibscription  $2;  established  1884;  Chas. 
W.  Pugh,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (3).    In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 
ARIZONA-NEWMEXICO  WORK- 
MAN :  monthly;  Ancient  Order  United 
Workmen;  eight  pages  lOi^xU;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  Geo.  W.  Brown, 
editor  and  pul)lisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  withJuly, 1901.  2.271; 
/"or  1902,  2,660.  Inl903,yH.  Actualaver- 
agefor  1904,  3,276.  „_^,  . 

NEW  MEXICO  AND  ARIZONA 
MISSION;  quarterly;  January,  April,  May, 
October;  protestant-episcopal;  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1891; 
J.  M.  Kendrick,  editor;  N.  A.  Morford.  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "iSL."  (A  A). 

PIMA,  Graham  Co.  O,  521  pop.,  on  Gila 
Valley,  Globe  &  Northern  Rd.  and  Gila  r., 
13  m.  N.  W.  of  Solomonsville,  the  county 
seat.  Stock  raising,  mining,  farming  and 
milling. 
PARAGON:  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 

stibscription  $2:  established  December.  1900; 

Mrs.  W.  B.  McBride,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "JKL."    (AA"*. 

PRESCOTT,   c.   h.,   Yavapai   Co.  O 
3,559+  pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  and  Prescott  St 
Phoenix   Rds.     Gold    and    silver   mining, 
grazing,  pine  lumbering  and  agriculture. 
ARIZONA    JOURNAL-MINER t 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages- 
dally  18x24,  weekly  22x28;  subscription— dally 
glO,   weekly  $2.50;    established    1864;    J.   C. 
Martin ,  editor ;  Journ al-MIner  Co. ,  publishers 
(2—3).  Circ'n— daily  "JKL.  "weekly  "JKL."  (AA). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ARIZONA. 


MORNING  COURIER;  every  morning 
except  Sunda}\  and  VVEERL.Y,  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly 
22x28 ;  subscription— dally  (Including  weekly) 
$10,  weekly  $2.50;  established  1882;  E.  A. 
Rogers,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  less  than  1,000.  In  1896, 1.  Inl897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

SAFFORD,  Graham  Co.  R  1,800  pop., 

on  Gila  Valley,  Globu  &  Northern  Rd.,  and 

Gila  r.,  160  m.  N.  E.  of  Tucson,  in  the  Pueblo 

"Viejo  Valley.    Farming,  mining  and  stock 

raising. 

GRAHAM  GUARDIAN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  John  J.  Birdno,  edi- 
tor an  d  publisher  ( 9— 3) .    Circulation  •  'jkl. •• 

SAINT  JOHNS,  c.  h..  Apache  Co.  n- 

1,200  pop.,  about  140  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Flag- 
staff. Grist  mill.  Mining,  grazing  and  lum- 
bering. 

EL,  APACHITO;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; Spanish;  eight  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$2;  established  September,  1903;  Lazaro 
Aoosta,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

SNIPS  AND  ST.  JOHNS  HERAL.D; 
Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1;  e.stablished  — Snip^js  1901, 
Herald  1885,  consolidated  1903:  Lloyd  C.  Hen- 
ning.  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3).  Circ'n  ■  jkl.  " 

SOLOMONS VILLE,  c.  h..  Graham 

Co.  n,  629-I-  pop.,  on  Gila  Valley,  Globu    & 

Northern   Rd.,    148  m.    N.   E.   of    Tucson. 

Mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ARIZONA  BULLETIN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Consolidated  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TEMPE,   Maricopa    Co.   D   892t  pop., 
on  Maricopa,  Phoenix   &  Salt   River  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Phoenix,  the  county  seat  and 
Territorial  capital.    Location  of  Territorial 
Normal  School.    Flour  mill  and  manufac- 
tories.   Farming,  live  stock  and  fruit. 
NEWS;   every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,    Fridays ;    democratic ; 
four   pages   17x23;    subscription  —  daily   $5, 
weekly  $2.50;  established— daily  1894,  weekly 
1886;  Curt.  W.Miller, editor;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  —  daily  "uu,." 
weekly  "jkj,." 

TOMBSTONE,  c.  h.,  Cochite  Co.  O, 
646t    pop.,    about   65   m.  S.  E.  of  Tucson. 
Silver  and  gold  mining  and  agriculture. 
PROSPECTOR;   every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   EPITAPH,    Sundays;  dem- 
ocratic;   four    pages    18x24;     subscription— 
dailv  $7.50,   Sunday   $2;   established  — dally 
1886,"  Sunday  1882;  Wm.  Hattlch.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).     Circulation — dallv  "iKi-" 
Sunday  "jkl." 

TUCSON,  c.    h.,  Pima  Co.   p  7,531+ 

pop.,  on  Southern  Paclflc  Rd.  and  Santa 

Cruz  r.,  250  m.  E.  of  Yuma,  485  from  San 

Diego,  Cal.    The  town  was  founded  in  1560 

by  Jesuits.    Institute  of  St.  Joseph  located 

here.    Mining  and  reduction  of  gold,  silver 

and  copper  ores.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

ARIZONA  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 


ARIZONA. 


four  pages— dally  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription —  daily  $7.50,  weekly  $2.50:  estab- 
lished-daily 1874.  weekly  1870;  L.  C.  Hughes, 
editor;  Star  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation—dally "j.Ki."  weekly  '•isi.."  In  1902, 
Z(4,6). 

TUCSON  CITIZEN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  ARIZONA  CITI- 
ZEN, Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly  $2; 
established- daily  1870,  weekly  1860;  O'Brien 
Moore,  editor;  Citizen  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  Z  (4,  6).    Inl903,  Z(4). 

LA  ALIANZA;  Thursdays;  Spanish; 
twelve  pnges  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Carlos  H.  TuUy.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

POST;  Saturdays;  republican;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established 
July,  1901;  Allan  B.  Jaynes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl  "  In  1903,  Z  (6). 

MINER  AND  STOCKMAN;  semi- 
monthly; mines  and  live  stock:  eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1903;  John  E.  Magee,  editor;  F.  E.  A.  Kim- 
ball, publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "iKL."  (A  A). 

WICKENBURG,  Maricopa  Co.    D 

217+  pop.,  ou  Morenci  Southern  Rd. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  17i^x24:  subscription  $2;  established 
June,  1904;  H.  E.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

WILLCOX,  Cochite  Co.  U^  396  pop., 

on  Southern  Paclflc  Rd.,  65  m.  N.of  Tomb- 
stone, the  county  seat.  Mining,  cattle 
raising  and  agriculture. 

ARIZONA  RANGE  NEWS;  Fridays; 
live  stock  and  mining;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1893;  Kemp 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

WILLIAMS,     Coconino    Co.     ^  500 
pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Paclflc  Rd.,  82  m.  W.  of 
Flagstaff,  the  county  seat.    Copper  mining, 
cattle  and  sheep  raising  and  lumbering. 
NEWS;   Saturdays;  independent;  four 

pages  16x22;    subscription   $3;    established 

1891;  C.  A.  Neal,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  "iKL." 

WIN  SLOW,  Navajo  Co.  D-l,305t  pop., 

on  Santa   Fe  Rd.,  58  m.  E.   of   Flagstaff. 

Railroad  shops,  agriculture,  stock  raising. 

MAIL;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established 
1893;  Estate  of  J.  F.  Wallace,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (11— 2).    Circulation  "jKi." 

YUMA,c.  h.,  Yuma  Co.  p  1,402+ pop., 
on  Southern  Paclflc  Rd.  and  Colorado  r., 
about  150  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Phoenix,  the 
capital  of  the  Territory,  and  250  S.  E.  of  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.  Commerce,  mining  and  fruit 
growing. 

ARIZONA  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$3;  established  187i);  J.W.  Dorrington,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  'jki." 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  12x16;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished January,  1903;  J.  H.  Kinsler,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896;  I.  E.  Devine, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARIZONA  PYTHIAN  RECORD; 
monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1903;  A.  M.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl" 


ARKANSAS. 


Population  1,311,564 f.     Land  Area  53,045  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Missouri,  east  by  the  Mississippi  River,  south  by  Louisiana 
and  Texas,  and  west  by  Texas  and  the  Indian  Territory.  State  capital :  Lit- 
tle Rock.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Live  stock,  cotton,  corn  and  gen- 
eral agriculture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1905), 
287,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  24;  serai-weekly,  6;  weekly,  242;  monthly,  15. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Little  Rock SS.SOTt  Jouenboro 4,508t 

Fort  Smith ll,.587t  Kayetteville 4,06lt 

Pine  Blull ll,496t  Eureka  Sprinffs 3,.572t 

Hot  Springs 9,9r3t  Mena 3,423t 

Helena 5,550t  Paragould 3,324t 

Texarkana 4,9 14t 


ALTUS,  Franklin  Co.  \2  500t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd. 

ALTUS-DENNING  BANNER; Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1904;  R.H.  Burrow, 
editor;  Altus  Denning  Banner  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1— 6P). 

AMITY,  Clark   Co.  p  1.400  pop.,  on 

Missouri  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  ra.  N.  W.  of  Ark- 

adelphia. 

ENTERPRISE  I  Fridays:  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Miss  Myrtle  Dwinell,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).     Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ARGENT  A,  Pulaski  Co.  n  5,000  pop., 
on  Little  Rock  &  Memphis.  St.  Louis 
Southwestern,  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  and 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds. 
and  N.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  opposite  and 
within  corporate  limits  of  Little  Rock,  the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.  Railroad 
shops,  flour  mill  and  various  manufactories. 

NEWS-SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1900;  Henry  J.  Miller,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

NORTH  LITTLE  ROCK  TIi>IES; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  L.  Bar- 
ron, manager  (4—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903.  Z(4)(»»). 

VOICE  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 
CENTURY;  Saturdays;  African;  metho- 
dist-episcopal ;  twelve  pages  13x20 ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897;  J.  A.  McG. 
Johns,  editor;  Wm.  C.  Cox,  publisher.  Cir- 
culation  'JKL' 

ARKADELPHIA,  c.h.,Clark  Co.p 

2,739+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  Rd.  and  Ouachita  r.,  75  m.  S.  W. 

of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.    Seat  of  a 

Baptist   and    a    Methodist    college.     Salt 

works,  plow  factory  and  excellent  water 

power.     Lumber    and    cotton    the    chief 

products. 

SIFTINGS  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  Ed.  McCorkle,  editor 
and  publisher  (2-  3).  Circulation  "jkl." 


SOUTHERN  STANDARD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1868;  Adam  Clark 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  ( 8—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl.-    Inl903,  Z(4)  (••). 

ARKANSAS  CITY,  c.h..  Desha  Co. 

O^  1,091+  pop.,  on  Mississippi  River  &  North- 
western and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,75  m.  S.  E. 
of  Pine  Bluff.  Coal  depot  and  saw  mill. 
A  shipping  point. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent ;  four 
pages  18;^ :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879  ;  W.  F.  Bessellieu,  M.D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEW  ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  John  W.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—3).  Circulation  "isi" 

ASHDOWN,  Little  River  Co.  p  400t 
pop.,  on  Texarkana  &  Ft.  Smith  and  Arkan- 
sas &  Choctaw  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Texarkana.  Agriculture,  lumber,  cotton, 
Indian  corn  and  pork. 

LITTLE  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1897;  James  Crooks,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ATKINS,  Pope  Co.  t]  745t  pop.,  on  St 

Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  64m. 

N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State   capital. 

Farming,  cotton  and  live  stock.   Roller  mill 

and  cotton  gin. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic: 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  F.  Turner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

AUGUSTA,  C.h.,  Woodruff  Co.  n-l,040t 
pop.— of  township  5,169+— on  St.  Louis,  Iron 
Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.  and  White  r.,  65 
m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Steam  saw  mills  and  handle  factory.  Cot- 
ton shipping. 

W^OODRUFF  CO.  FREE    PRESSi 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  E.  L.  Billingslea,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AUSTIN,  Lonoke  Co.  n  196  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 


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ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


23  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GRIT;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1901;  Smith  &  Freeman,  editors;  Ben 
Freeman,  publisher  (10—3).     Circ'n  "jki-' 

BATESVILLiE,  c.  h.,  Independence 
Co.  [j  2,327+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Moun- 
tain &  Southern  Rd.  and  White  r.,  90  m. 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  educational  institutions  for  white  and 
colored  races.  Manganese  ore  is  mined. 
Cotton,  tobacco,  corn,  wheat,  oats,  fruit 
and  vegetables.    Shipping  point. 

BEE;     Thursdajs;      democratic;      eight 
pages   13x20;    subscription   $1  ;     established 
1892;    W.  W.  Pa  well,  editor  and  publisher 
Circulation  "jki,." 

GUARD  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1876;  E.  L.  Givens,  editor;  Bates ville  Printing 
Co., publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896. 1.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl.  •  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901. 
(z-6)T.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  !(•  •). 
In  1904,  yl, 

BEEBE,  White  Co.  a  l,200t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  16  m. 
S.  W.  of  Searcy,  the  county  seat,  and  32  N. 
E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Small 
fruits,  cotton  and  vegetables. 

AVHITE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Zol  J.  Woods,  editor;  News 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Civculiition:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,24'2;  for  1900,  1,218.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,683.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,810. 

FRUITS  AND  liEAVES;  monthly; 
Interdenominational;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 30  cents;  established  1897;  G.  W. 
Bugh,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    (A  A). 

BENTON,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  n  898t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd..  near  Saline  r.,  and  23  m.  S.  W.  of 
Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.    Saw,  flour 
and  grist  mills,  potteries  and  tannery.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899;  R.  C.  Ray,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SALINE  TIMES-COURIER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  B.  F.  Henry, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "jki"  Actual  aver 
age  for  1902,  1,017.    In  1903.  "jkl." 

BENTON VII.IiE,c.  li.,  Benton  Co.  b 
1,843+ pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
27  m.  N.  of  Fayettevllle.  Cereals  and  to- 
bacco cultivated.  Tobacco  manufactories 
and  fruit  evaporators.  Center  of  a  fruit- 
growing country. 

BENTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
•crlptlon SI;  established  1886;  Joseph  S.  Stev- 
enson, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no 
Issue  was  less  than  1.000.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,500. 
In  1899, yl.  Inl900.yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "iii." 


BENTON  CO.  SUN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
c.atic;  four  pages  22x26 ;  sub.scriptlon  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1891;  H.  L.Cross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Inl898.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899, 1,319.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-3)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903, 1,605. 
In  1904,  yl. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  GUIDE;  monthly;  Ancient 
Order  United  Workmen;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1892;  H.  L. 
Cross,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulfiiion  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,400.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1899.  1,900. 
In  1900.  vl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  July,  1901,  3,381.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  5,433.  In  1904,  yG. 

BERRY  VILLE,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  ti 

551+  pop.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka  Springs,  one 
of  the  two  county  seats,  and 44  N.  E.  of  Fay- 
ettevllle.   Flour  mill.    Farming. 

CARROLL.  PROGRESS;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  Wm.  L.  Crow, 
editor;  Crow  &  Jackson,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BINGEN,  Hempstead  Co.  p  200  pop., 
24  m.  N.  W.  of  Hope.  Farming,  milling  and 
mining. 

SOCIAL  VISITOR;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884;  J.  R.  Wolff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLACK  ROCK,  Lawrence  Co.  [if  1,500 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  100 
m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis.  Button  making, 
lumber  and  farming. 

LAWRENCE     CO.    TELEPHONE; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;  George  W. 
Anderson,  editor;  Anderson  &  Bidgood,  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLACK     SPRINGS,    Montgomery 

Co.  -D  304  pop.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Mount  Ida,  the 

county  seat.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

INFORMER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  .$1;  established  1892;  J. 
Matthews,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  •  'jsi. " 

BLYTHEVILLE,  Mississippi  Co.  ^ 
302  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &,  Memphis  Rd.,  15  m 
N.  of  Osceola,  the  county  seat.    Lumber 
cotton  and  corn. 
HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BRINKLEY,  Monroe    Co.   D-    l,648t 
pop.— of  township  2,967+— on  Arkansas  Mid- 
land,  Little  Rock  &   Memphis,   St.   Louis 
Southwestern   and   White  &   Black   Klver 
Valley  Rds.,  65  m.  E.  of  Little  Rock,   the 
State  capital,  and  71  W.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Oil  mills,  car  works  and  stave  factory. 
ARGUS;   Thursdays;   democratic;   four 
pages   18x24  ;    subscription  $1 ;    established 
1876;  W.  B.  Folsom, editor;  Wm.  B.  & H.  M.  Fol- 
som,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONROE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.B.Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CABOT,  Lonoke  Co.  U  500t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.    Hor- 
ticulture and  agriculture. 
GUARD;    Fridays;     democratic;     eight 

pages  12x18;    subscription    $1;    establishe  i 


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ARKANSAS. 


1891;  G.  W.  Gianberry,  editor;  B.  F.  Grau- 
bt'iry  &  Co..  publishers (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  503.    In  1904.  "jkl.' 

CALICO  ROCK,  Izard  Co.  6  400 
pop.,  ou  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  200  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rook. 
Lumber. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  eitab- 
lished  1904;  Calico  Rock  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 5  P). 

ROCKET;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Ouachita  Co.  g  3,840t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.  and 
the  right  bank  of  Ouachita  r.,  110  m.  S.  W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Steam- 
boats ascend  the  river  to  this  point.  Cotton 
growing. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pa^es  lSx24:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874;  W.  P.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895, 'jkl'     Actual  aver- 
age  or     1896,  l,tiy9.     In  1897.   Y.    In  1893, 

"JKt" 

OUACHITA  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription 
91;  established  1840;  Harry  F.  Kapp,  editor; 
Herald  Printing  Company,  publishers  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  -jkl."  In  1903,  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

CASA,  Perry  Co.  D  500  pop.,  on  Choc- 
taw, Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  60  m,  W.  of  Lit- 
tle Rock.    Farming.    Lumbering. 

DEiYIOCRAT;     Fridays;     democratic; 
ele;ht  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab 
lished  1904;  W.  M.  Daniels,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

CENTERPOINT,  c.  h.,  Howard  Co. 

jH  400+  pop.— Of  township  1,785+— 10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Nashville,  nearest  station  on  Arkansas  & 

Louisiana  Rd.    Farming.    Corn,  cotton  and 

wheat.      Woolen    mills,    manufacturing, 

flour  mills  and  lumber. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  Chas.  C.  Hill,  editor;  J.  W. 
Hill  &  Son,  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

CLARENDON,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  n- 
1,840+  pop.,  on  Arkansas  Midland  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.  and  E.  bank  of 
White  r.,  48  m.  W.  of  Helena.  Saw  and 
grist  mills,  cotton  gin  and  wagon,  boat- 
oar,  stave,  heading  and  plow  factories 
and  foundry.    Agriculture. 

MONROE    CO.    SUN;   Fridays:  eight 

f>aKe8  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
876;   Wm.  E.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CliARKS  VILLE,  o.  h.,  Johmon  Go.^j 

1,086+  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd., 

2  ra.  N,  of  Arkansas  r.  and  about  102  N.  W 

of  Little  Rock,  the    State  capital.    Flour 

and  planing  mills  and  cotton  gin. 

JOHNSON  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
♦1;  established  1876;  Harley  &  Ward,  editors 
and  publishers  (4—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,728.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)1.  In 
1904,  yl. 


ARKANSAS. 


CLINTON,  c.  h.,  VanBuren  Co.  ^  297t 
pop.,  on  Little  Red  r.,  about  75  m.  N,  W. 
from  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Cot- 
ton gin  and  saw  mill. 

VAN   BUREN   CO.    JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  16x24; 
subicription  $1;  established  May,  1901;  S.  A. 
Myover,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

COAL  HILL,  Johnson  Co.  ^  1,300 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Ozark.    Mining. 

PHOENIX;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  .subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  Phoenix  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8).    Circ'n  "uu," 

(A  A). 

CONABLE, 

PATHFINDER;    monthly;    new 
thought;   twelve  pages  11x16;   subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1901;  Edgar  Wallace 
Conable,  editor;  Pathfinder  Publishing  Co. 
publishers  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CONWAY,  c.  h.,  Faulkner  Co.  a  3,003+ 
pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd.,  30  m. 
N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Two 
colleges  and  cotton-seed  oil,  roller  flour 
and  shingle  mills.    Cotton  and  corn. 

FAULKNER  CO.  TIMES;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  J.  B.  Higgins. 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOU  CABIN-DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days: democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  J.  W.  Un- 
derbill, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.008.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893. "J_KL."  In  1902.  Z  (1,2,4,  5).  Actualaver- 
age  for  1904,  1,617. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  local;  four  pages 
151^x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1904;  White  &  Higgins,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—5  P). 

CORNING ,  o.  h.,  Clay  Co.  cf  784t  pop.. 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.  Cooperage,  factories,  saw  mills  and 
cotton  gin.    Agriculture. 

CLAY  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Clyde  C.  Estes,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Thursdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
H.  S.  Mobley  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

COTTER,  Baxter  Co.  ^,  on  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Mountain  Home. 
COURIER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CRAAVFORDSVILLE,  Crittenden 

Co.  D- 142  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain 
&  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.    Farming.' 

CRITTENDEN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays: 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1S^02;  W.  A.  Thomason,  editor  and 
publisher  (4 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DANVILLE,  c.  h..  Yell  Co.-dGOOt  pop., 

on  Choctaw.  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  85  m. 

W.  of  Perry  ville.    Cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;    estab- 


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ARKANSAS. 


lished  1899;  A.  W.  Henry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "jKi." 

DARDANELLE,  c.  h.,  Tell  Co.  -a 

1.602+  pop.,  on  Dardanelle  &  Russellville  Rd. 
and  Arkansas  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Russellville 
and  75  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State 
capital.  Distillery  and  flour,  planing  and 
cotton-seed  oil  mills.  Cotton  shipping 
point. 

POST-DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished—Poa^  1876,  Dispatch  1893,  consoli- 
dated January,  1897;  Jno.  H.  Page,  editor; 
Post-Dispatch  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (7—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1893  to 
1895.  Actual  average  for  1896.  1,987.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,93'i.  In 
1899.yl.  Inl900.yl.  In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

DE  QUEEN,  Sevier  Co.  p  l,200t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd. 
Lumber,  cotton,  mining,  fruit  and  veget- 
able growing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  M.  M  Osborn.  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEE;    Fridays;   eight  pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription  $1;    established   1897;    Cannon   & 
Pearre.  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:      Actual    average    for    1898, 
1.038.    In  1899,  "JKL." 

DERMOTT,  Chicot  Co.  D,  4fl7tpop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 
SO  m.  N.W.  of  Lake  Village,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

SOUTHEASTERN  BAPTIST  i  Sat- 
urdays; baptist;  four  pages  18x24;  subscnp 
tlon  $1;  established  1900;  W.  W.  Booker, 
editor;  J.  H.VIckers,  publisher.  Circ'n  -ikj,.- 

DESARC,  c.  h.,  Prairie  Co.  n  640t 
pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  White  r.,  15  m.  N.  of 
Devall's  Bluff,  the  other  county  seat,  and  57 
E.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  mill  and  machine  shop.  Cotton, 
hides  and  lumber-shipping  point.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 
GUIDON;   Thursdays;  democratic ;four 

pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 

C.  C.  Judson,  editor  and    publisher   (2—3). 

Circulation  "tKi." 

DEVALLS    BLUFF,    Prairi*   Co. 

D    605+   pop.,    on    Choctavr,   Oklahoma  & 

Gulf  Rd.  and  White  r.,  25  m.  E.  of  Lonoke. 

Manufacturing,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

PRAIRIE  CO.  OBSERVER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
gcription$l;  established  1897;  Morrill  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "isi." 

DEWITT,  c.  h.,  Arkansas  Co.  D-  318t 
pop.— local   estimate   500— on    Stuttgart  8c 
Arkansas  River  Rd..  25  m.  8.  E.  of  Stutt- 
gart.   Save    mill    and    cotton    gin.    Stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 
NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four   pages   20x26;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1882;   J.  M.  Landls.  editor    and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKfc." 

DODD    CITY,    Marion    Co.     6    223t 
pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Frldayg  (A  A). 


DUMAS,  Besha  Co.  P,  on  St.  Louie, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Arkansas  City,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  J.Bernhardt,  editor;  Irene  Bernhardt, 
publisher  (4— 3).    Circulation  "jkj-"    (A  A). 

ELDORADO,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  p  l,069t 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  Southern  and  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  about  30m. 
S.  S.  E.  of  Camden  and  145  S.  by  W.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital.  Cotton  the  princi- 
pal product. 
TIMES;   Thursdays;    democratic;    eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

1894;  Geo.  W.  Mason,  editor   and  publisher 

(1-5  P). 

Circulation:   In  1904,  "jkl." 
UNION    CO.   TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ; 

democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;    subscription 

$1;  established  1891;  A.  W.  Martin,  editor; 

Martin  &.  Crain,  publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  Inl895,"jja;"  Actual  average 

/•or  1896.  1,057.    In   1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "iKi-" 

In  1903  Z  (4)  (••). 

ENGLAND,  Lonoke  Co.  n  368t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd..  31  m.  N.  of 

Pine  Bluff  and  25  S.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the 

State  capital.   Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  N.  B.  Beak- 
ley,  editor;  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EUDORA,  Chicot  Co.  R. 

CARMEL.  CHRISTIAN  BANNER; 

Fridays;  fourteen  pages  13^^x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  April,  1904;  Jas.  D.  Hall, 
editor;  J.  T.  Scott,  publisher  (1—5). 

EUREKA  SPRINGS,  c.h.,  Carroll 

Co.  \2  3,572+  pop.,  on  Eureka  Springs  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  E.  of  Seligman,  Mo.  A  health  resort, 
noted  for  its  healing  springs.    Population 
at  the  height  of   the   season  about  10.000. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 
TIMES-ECHO;   every   evening   except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY   TIMES.  Thurs- 
days; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription —daily   $4,   weekly    $1;    estab- 
lished—rimes  1881,  Echo  1885;   W.  A.  Billows, 
editor:    Times-Echo   Co..    publishers   (2-3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkj."    weekly  -jkl."    In 
1899.  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "i&L.- 

EVENING    SHADE,    c.h.,   Sharp 

Co.  b    281   pop.,   near   Strawberry    Creek, 

about  22  m.  N.  of  Batesvllle.    Saw  and  grist 

mills    and   wagon,   harness,    woolen  and 

flour  manufactories. 

SHARP  C:0.  RECORD;  Friday*; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  187* ;  Claude  L.  Coger,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Cii-culatlon  -tMi,.- 

FAYETTEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Washing- 
ton Co.  ^  4,061+  pop.— local  estimate  6,C0O— 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Ozark  A 
Cherokee  Rds.,  22  m.  S.  of  Rogers  and  63  N.E. 
of  Fort  Smith.  Seat  of  the  University  of 
Arkansas.  Wagon  and  plow  works.  Center 
of  the  great  fruit  section  of  Northwest  Ar- 
kansas.   Coal,  lead  and  iron.    Agriculture. 

DAILiY;  every  evening  except  Sunday: 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1894;  Lewis  Payne, editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "4Ki." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


NEWS;  every  eveuing  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  D.  Ambrose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days, and  ARKANSAS  SENTINEL, 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  four, weekly 
eight  pages,  13x20;  subscription,  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established,  daily  1901,  weekly 
1875 ;  M.  M.  Meritt,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—  I) . 
Circulation— Weekly:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In 
1897,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,500.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19a).zl,  In  1901,  (z— 4.  6)  r. 
In  1902, y I.  In  190:?,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904.  y  I. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
Uthed  1868 ;  S.  E.  Marrs,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl"   In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REPUBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  D.  C.  Ambrose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL" 

W^ASHINGTON  CO.  REVIEW; 
Thursdays;  republican:  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Everett 
Hawes,  editor  and  publisher  (2-8).  Circu- 
lation "iKi"    In  1902.  Z  (4,  6). 

FORDYCE,  Dallas  Co.  g  l.TlOf  pop. 
—of  township  2.947+— on  St.  Louis  South- 
western Rd.,  29  m.  N.  E.  of  Camden.  Saw, 
planing  and  woolen  mills  and  canning  fac- 
tory.   Cotton  district. 

CHRONICLE -ENTER  PRISE ; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
fl;  established— C^ronfcZe  1890,  Enterprise 
1884;  J.  M  Raines,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (AA). 

FOREMAN,  Little  River   Co.  p  350 

pop.,  on  Arkansas  &  Choctaw  Rd.,  36  m. 

from  Texarkana  and  7  from  Red  River. 

Cotton  and  corn  raising. 

NEW  ROCKY  SUN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  R.  M.  Stovall,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jjti" 

FORREST  CITY,  c.h.,  Saint  Francis 

Co.  a- 1,361+  pop.,  on  Choctaw  and  Gulf  and 

St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  45 

m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  and  90  E. 

by  N.  of  Little  Rock,    the  State  capital. 

Lumber  and  potato  Industry.    Live  stock 

and  cotton  shipping. 

TIMES ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1871; 
Landvoigt  &  Vadakin,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—3).    Circulation  ".tkl." 

FORT   SMITH, c.  h.,  Sebastian  Co.  -n 

11,587+  pop.— local  estimate  18,000-on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Kansas  City 
Southern,  Fort  Smith  &  Western,  and 
Arkansas  Central  Rds.,  and  Arkansas  r.,  163 
m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Ice  factory,  saw  and  planing  mills, 
furniture  factories,  cotton  compress,  oil- 
seed mills,  soap  factory,  broom  factory, 
brick  plants,  shoe  and  harness  factories, 
boiler  works,  and  mines  of  semi-anthra- 
cite coal.  Exports  corn,  fruit,  cotton,  stock, 
lumber  and  hides.    Farming  and  mining. 

NEWS  RECORD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Saturday,  and  Sunday  morning;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  ten  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — dally  $5;  established  1893:  A. 
J.  Kendrick,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl. "  Actual  average 


for  1897,  1,376;  for  a  year  ending  with 
March,  1898,  1,499.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  February,  publisher  as- 
serts that  no  issue  for  the  year  1902  was  less 
than  2,160.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TII>IES;  every  evening  except  Saturday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5;  established,  1882;  J.  F.  Henry, 
editor;  The  Times  Co.,  publishers  (2—.")). 
Circulation  :  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  for  the  past  year  has  been  less  than  l.OdO. 
In  1903.  (z-6)  H.  Actual  average  for  1901. 
3,376. 

CITY  ITEM;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
February,  1901;  R.  C.  HIte  and  Z,  Wells,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl." 

ELEVATOR ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  suDscriptlon  $1;  established 
1878;  J.  F.  Weaver,  editor;  Weldon,  Williams 
&  Lick,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Inl895,G.  Actualaveragefor 
1896,  6,341 ;  or  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
6,577.  Inl898,yG.  In  1899,  zG.  Inl9()0,yfl. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G. 
In  1904,  yG. 

UNION  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  labor; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June.  1903;  W.  W.  Phillips,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Circulation:      Actual    average   for    1904, 
1,298. 

GAINESVILLE,  Greene  Co.  cT  350 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Paragould,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

GREENE    CO.    NEWSBOY;     Satur 
days;    democratic;   four   pages   16x22;    sub- 
scription  $1;    established    1899;     Frank   M. 
Daulton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

GENTRY,  Benton  Co.  tl  419t  pop., 
on  Kansas  Citj'  &  Southern  Rd.,  about  7  m. 
N.  of  Siloam  Springs.    Fruit  raising. 

JOURNAL-ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Arthur  Tallmaii  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (5 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkj,." 

GRANNISS,  Polk   Co.  -n  400  pop. 

on  Kansas  City  Southern  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  W. 
of  Mena,  the  county  seat.  Fruit  and  lum- 
bering. 

DEVELOPER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1903;  James  H.  Orr,  editor;  J.  H.  Orr  and  W. 
H.  Bland,  publisher  (8—3  P).    Circ'n  "jki." 

GRAVETTE,    Benton    Co.   ^    447t 

pop.,  on   Kansas  City,   Pittsburg  &   Gulf 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Bentonville,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  A.C. 
Veach,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

SOVEREIGN    ODD    FELLOW; 

monthly;  Odd  Fellow;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  May,  1904; 
John  P.Paul,  editor;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

GREEN  FOREST,  Carroll  Co.  ^  469t 
pop.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka  Springs  and  9  E. 
of  Berryville,   the  two  county  seats,  and 
75  S.  of  Springfield,  Mo.    Agriculture. 
TRIBUNE;    Saturdays;      Independent; 

four   pages   13x20 ;    subscription   $1  ;    estab- 


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ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


lished    1839;  Russell  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2-5). 
Circulation:    'jkl."     Actual  average  for 

1904,  785. 

-GREENWOOD,  c.  h.,  Sebastian  Co. 

-n  491+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  Rd..  18  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Fort  Smith, 

one  of  the  two  county  seats.    Cotton. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdaj-s  ;  democratic; 
•four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1^3;  Harvey  &  Claunts,  editors  and 
publishers  (2-3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4). 

GURDON,  Clark  Co.  p  l,04.5t  pop., on 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 
16  m.  S.  W.  of  Arlcadelphia,  the  county 
seat.  Planing  mill  and  stave  factory.  Cot- 
ton shipping. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;   four 
pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
1894;  S.  Scott  Harris,  editor  and   publisher, 
'vlirculation  "jkl." 

GWYNN,  Sebastian  Co.  -a  400  pop.,  31 
m.  S,  of  Fort  Smith.  Coal  mining  and 
farming. 

HARTFORD    DEVELOPER;  Fri 

days:  democratic;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1900;  Richard 
T.  Martin,  editor;  Developer  Publishing  Co., 
-publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

.HAMBURG,  c.  h.,  Ashley  Co.  [^  l,260t 

pop.,   on    Hamburg   &   Western   Rd.   and 

Mississippi  r.,  45   m.  S.  W.  of  Greenville, 

Miss.    Lumber  and  cotton. 

ASHLEY  CO.  EAGLE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  S.  B.  Baird,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARDY,  eh-,  Sharp  Co.  [^  497t  pop. 
—of  township  844+— on  Kansas  City,  Ft. 
Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,  129  m.  N.  of  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.     Fruit  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Boen  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HARRISBURG,  e.  h.,  Poinsett  Co. 
cT  800  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.,  &i  m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.  Stave  factories,  machine  repair 
shops  and  cotton  gin.  Lumbering  and 
cotton  raising. 

MODERN  NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  L.  D.  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).  Circulation  ".tkl."  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    Inl903.  Z(4)(©»). 

POINSETT  VALLEY   TIMES;  Fri 
days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  81;  es- 
tablished 1896;   Ira  D.Walter,  editor  and  pub- 
"llsherCl — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARRISON,  ch., Boone  Co. ^l.SBlf 
pop.— of  township  2,849+— 40  m.  E.  by  S.  E. 
of  Eureka  Springs  and  90  S.  by  E.  of 
Springfield,  Mo.  Manufactories  of  tin- 
ware, buggies  and  flour.    Agriculture. 

BOONE  BANNER;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
establ^ehed  1884;  John  Mason,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Jos.  F.  White,  editor  aEd  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "ua," 


TIMES;    Saturdays;    democratic;    four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
J  R.  Newman,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."     In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899, zl.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901.  "JKL.-     Inl903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

HATFIELD,  Polk  Co. -a  400  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 
from  Mena.  Lumber,  manufacturing  of 
pine  and  white  oak  ties,  gold  mining,  farm- 
ing and  fruit  raising. 

POLK  CO.  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Crane  &.  Fiehback,  edi- 
tors; M.  W.  Lindsay,  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

HAZEN,  Prairie  Co.  D  636t  pop.— of 
township  1,915+— on  Little  Rock  &  Mem- 
phis and  Choctaw  Route  of  Rock  Island 
System  Rds.,  44  m.  E.  of  Little  Rock.  Cot- 
ton gin  and  creamery. 

GRAND  PRAIRIE  RECOUNTEB I 

Fridays ;  independent-democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
December,  1901;  W.  A.  Daugherty,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "iKi' 

HEBER,  c.  h.,  Cleburne  Co.  t)  50O 
pop.,  80  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Searcy.  Saw  and 
grist  mills  and  cotton  gin.  Stock  raising 
and  farming. 

JACKSON  IAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pageg  13x20;  subscription  $lj 
established  1888;  George  W.  Reed  and  W. 
Howard  Reed,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation '  JKi." 

REVIEW ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  Tom  Hazlewood,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

HELENA,  c.  h.,  Phillips  Co.  a-  6,550t 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  Midland  and  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern,  and  Yazoo  & 
Mississippi  Rds.  and  ]VIlssissippi  r.,  80  m. 
below  Memphis,  Tenn.  Shipping  point  for 
lumber,  cotton  and  cotton-seed  oil. 
Manufacturing. 

WORLD ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription — dally  $7.60, 
weekly  $1;  established  1870;  W.  M.  Neal,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Circulation— daily 
"JKL."  weekly  "jkl."    In  1903,  weekly  Z  (4). 

TWICE-A-WEEK  BULLETIN; 
semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  10x15;  subscription 
81;  established  1901;  Ben  Higglns,  editor; 
Ben  Higglns  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12— S). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BAPTIST  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1892  ;  W.  A.  Holmes. 
editor  and  publisher  (4 — 3).  Circ'n  'jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SHIELD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22:  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891;  James  R.  Turner,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor (4— -3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOPE,  Hempstead  Co.  JIll,644t  pop., on 

Arkansas  &  Louisiana  and  St.  Louis,  Iron 

Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of 

Texarkana.     Cotton  compress,  lumber  and 

planing  mills. 

STAR  OF  HOPE;  semi  weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  Claude  McCorkle,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5).    Circulation  "isi." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ARKA  ySAS— Little  Rock. 


ARKANSAS. 


GAZETTE  {Thursdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  W.  W.  Folsom,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  ••iiu." 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE;  monthly; 
labor;  eight  pages  lOxlSJ-^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  January,  1905;  Turner  & 
Browder,  editors  and  publishers  (1— 5P). 

HORATIO,  Sevier  Co.  p  1,000  pop., 
on  Kansas  City  Southern  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of 
Texark{ina.    Farming  and  lumbering. 
NEWS;  Fridays:  four  pages  17}^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  February,  1903;  Rev. 
J.  O.  Hooks,  editor  and  publisher   (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "lkl." 

HOT  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Garland  Co.  a 

9.973t  pop.— of  township  12,088t— on  Hot 
Springs  Rd.,  55  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital,  and  5  E.  of  Ouachita  r. 
Hot  and  cold  mineral  springs  make  It  a 
health  resort.  Smelters,  saw  and  planing 
mills  and  manufacture  of  oilstone.  Seat  of 
the  U.  S.  Army  and  Navy  General  Hospital. 
Deposits  of  lead  and  silver  ores  in  vicinity. 

NEWS}  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
aud  VVEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subacrlption— daily  86, 
weekly  $1;  estabUnhed  1882;  J.  L.  Wadley, 
editor  and  publinher  (4—3).  Circulation- 
dally  "jkl."  weekly  "J!ii."Inl908,weeklyZ  (4). 

SENTINEIi-RECORnj  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  ITiurs 
days:  indeoendent:  ei«bt  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription—dally  $«,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—dally  1873.  weekJy  1879;  John  G.  Hlggins. 
editor   and  publisher.    Clrc'n- dally  "iKj," 

ARKANSAW  THOMAS  CAT;  Sun 

days;  Independent  -  democratic;  twenty- 
eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890:  J.  Davis  Orear,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5.000.  In  18fl6.  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898.  vH.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  ■4,949.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)H  (••).    In  1904,  yH. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  negro;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1898; 
E.  S.  Lockhart,  editor;  Echo  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.' • 

MEDICAL.  JOURNAL.;  monthly; 
medical;  forty -four  to  fifty-two  pages  0x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  William  F. 
Bernart,  editor;  Bernart,  Jelks  &  Holland, 
publishers  (2 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  "ikl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  IW2, 1,000.  In  1903.  Y.  Inl904,"JKi." 


HXTNTSVIIiLiE,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  b 
882  pop.— local  estimate  500—30  m.  E.  of 
FayettevlUe.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

MADISON  CO.  DEMOCRAT  I 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  16x22; 
Bubsciiption  $1;  establifihed  1885;  Hawn  & 
Co..  editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n  -JKi.- 

REPUBLICAN;     Thursdays;    republi- 
can;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  W.  N,  Ivie.  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl' 

IM.'BOD'E^ ,  Lawrence  Co.  cf  421t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  10  m.  N. 

of  Powhatan,  the  county  seat.    Creamery. 

Cold  storage.     Roller  mills.    Agriculture. 

Methodist  college. 

GAZETTE;  Fridavs;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1902; 
H.  M.Phelps,  editorand publisher (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "iJU,." 


JACKSONVILLE,   Pulaski  Co.    n 

300  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock. 
Farming. 

SIFTINGS;    Thursdays ;  democratic ; 

four  pages  lll^x-U;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April.  1903;  Wm.  M.  Tatum,  editorand 
publlgher  (8— 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JASPER,  c.  li.,  iV^eioton  Co.  Y: 400  pop., 

lOU  111.  N.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the   State 

capital.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1902;  Jas.  O.  Carroll,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

JONESBORO,  o.  h.,  Craighead  Co.  d 

4,508+  pop.— of  township  6,808+— on  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  Rds.,  150  m.  from  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital,  and  60  N.  N.  W. 
of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Saw  mills  and  cotton 
gins.    Farming. 

TIMES-ENTERPRISE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ,  and  WEEK  IjY ,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription— dally  $4.S0,  weekly  $1;  established 
1896;  R.  P.  Robbins.  editor;  Times-Enterprise 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5).  Circulation  — dally 
"JKL."  weeklv  "jkl." 

CRAIGHEAD  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Troutt  &  McNary,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "j_kx.  "  In  1896, 1,  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  average  for 
1899.1,125.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl" 

JUDSONIA,  White  Co.  a  600r  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 
and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Little  Redr., 
8  m.  N.  E.  of  Searcy,  the  county  seat,  and  52 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Fruit  growing  and  stock  raising.  Ship- 
ping point. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays ;  republican  j 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished iffJS;  G.  E.  Kinney.  «dltor  and  publisher 
(4—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUNCTION  CITY,  Umon  Co.  p 
1,640  pop.,  on  Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Eldorado. 

DEMOf'RAT;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
llshed  1892:  G.  H.  Dlsmukes,  editor;  H.  E. 
Watson,  publisher  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

KIRBY,  Pike  Co.  p  10«  pop.,  13  m. 

N.  E.  of  Murfreesboro,  the  county   seat. 

Farming,  lumbering  and  cotton. 

PIKE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent: four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  December.  1901;  Alexander 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4).  Circu- 
lation "UU,." 

LAKE  CITY,  o.  h-.  Craighead  Co.  d 

434  pop.,  on  Lake  City  &  Eastern  Rd.,  11  m. 

E.  of  Jonesboro. 

LAKE  CITY;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  J.  M.  Burrow,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "iii-'   (A  A). 

PILOT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LAKE  VILLAGE,  c.h.,  Chicot  Co.  O, 

200  pop.,  on  Mississippi  River,  Hamburg  ft 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS— Little  Rock. 


Western  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Greenville,  Miss. 

Cotton  and  corn. 

CHICOT  CO.  LIFE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  established  1893;  C. 
F.  Wells,  editor;  Van  Hunt,  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKl" 

liAMAR,  Johnson  Co.\2  474tpop.,  on 

Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd..  4  m.  E.  S.  E. 

of  Clarksville,  the  county  seat.    Cotton, 

corn,  potatoes  and  fruit. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x'<!2;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1885;  G.  E.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

XEWISVIIiLE,  Lafayette  Co.  p  70t 
pop. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

lilNCOLN,  Washington  Co.\2  30  pop., 
on  Ozark  &  Cherokee  Central  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  W.  of  Fayetteville,  the  county  seat.    Ag- 
riculture. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1;  established  February,  1903; 

Banner  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation  "iKL."  (AAJ. 

X.ITTLE  ROCK,  c.h.,  Pulaski  Co.  o 
8tate  Capital,  38,307tpop.,  on  Little  Rock 
&  Memphis,  St.  Louis.  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds. 
-and  Arkansas  r.,  about  280  m.  from  its 
mouth.  Most  populous  city  in  the  State. 
Cotton-seed  oil  mills,  gas  works,  railroad 
machine  shops,  cooperage  shops  and  various 
other  manufactories.  United  States  Court 
House,  School  for  the  Blind,  State  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Deaf  Mute  Institute  and  Methodist 
University  are  located  here.  Cotton  market. 
DAILY. 

ARKANSAS  DEMOCRAT:  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
twice-a-week,  Sundays  and  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages— daily  15x22.  weekly 
17x22;  subscription— daily  $6, weekly  50 cents; 
establishea  187l;  James  Mitchell,  editor; 
Arkansas  Democrat  Co.,  publishers  (10— 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1891  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  X.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  Y.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z-6)  H.  In  1902.  (z-4)  G.  In  1903, 
(z-6)G.    In  1904,  yG. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891  to 
I  in  1895.  In  1896.  X.  In  1897,  Y.  In  18^,  Y. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  (z— 6)  H. 
In  1902.  (z-4)  G.     In  1903  G.  In  1994,  yH. 

ARKANSAS  GAZETTE:  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  eight.  Sun- 
day sixteen  to  twenty,  weekly  twelve  pages 
16x22:  subscription— daily  $6.50,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1819;  J.N.  Helskell, 
editor:  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-5). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  5.100.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G. 
In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  yH.    In 

1900.  zH.  Actnal  average  for  1901.  5,823. 
In  1902.  yG:/orl903.r,  904: /or  1904,  copies 
circulated,  9,140  (bb). 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  ld03,  9,840. 
Weekly:  In  1S94,  publisher  asserts,  smalle«t 
7.000.    In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898.   vH.    In    1899.    yH.     In    1900,  zH.     In 

1901.  (z-3.  4)  H.    In  1902.  yH.    In  19a3,  yH. 
Actual  average  /or  1904,  7,682. 
Publisher's    antiouncement.— The  Arkansas 

Gazette,  of  Little  Rock,  has  passed  the 
10,000  mark  in  circulation  since  January  1. 


1905.  This  paper  is  the  oldest,  has  tlie  larg- 
est circulation  and  carries  a  great  deal 
more  advertising  than  any  other  Arkansas 
newspaper. 

SEMI- WEEKLY. 

ADVERTISER;  semi  weekly,  Sun- 
days and  Wednesdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1898;  B.  E.  Patten, 
editor;  The  Patten  Newspaper  Co.,  publish- 
ers (5—3). 

Circulation :    In  1899,   zH.     Actual  aver- 
age   or   a    year    ending    with  June.  1900, 
10,375(!!).   In  1901.  yG.   In  1902,  (z-4)  G. 
In  1903,  (z— )  G  (•  •)  (A  A). 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  GUIDE;  Saturdays; 
negro;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  D.  G.  Hill, 
editor;  Mrs.  F.  P.  Hill,  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).   In  1902.  Z  (4). 

ARKANSAS  ECHO ;  Fridays;  German; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  C.  Meurer,  editor; 
Echo  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

A  RKANSAS  METHODIST ;  Wednes- 
days; methodlst-episcopal.  south;  sixteen 
pages  12x17;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Anderson  &  Millar,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ( 12 4 ). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
11,000;  for  1896,  11,019;  for  1897, 
11,000;  for  1898,  11,000;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  September,  1899,  11.000;  for 
1901),  10,000;  for  1901.  10,000; /or  1902. 
10,000.  In  1904.  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  Issue  during  1903  was  10.000.  In 
1904.  F  (■■). 

ARKANSAS  STAATS  ZEITUNG; 
Fridays;  German;  independent:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  establlsned  1878; 
Geo.  Doerner.  editor;  Arkansas  Staats  Zeit- 
ung  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BAPTIST  ADVANCE;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$2;  established  1899;  A.  J.  Barton,  editor; 
Advance  Publishing  Company  (Inc  ),  pub- 
lishers (2— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  "jkl."  Actual  av- 
erage for  \d03,  4,550 1  /or  1904.  5,113. 

BAPTIST  VANGUARD;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Joseph  A.  Booker,  editor; 
Arkansas  Baptist  College,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  "JJii=-"  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
In  1904.  I. 

LANDMARK  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  W.  A.  Clark,  D.  D.. 
editor;  Arkansas  Baptist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,"JKi."  Actual  average 
for  1898.  6.823.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  G. 
In  1901,  vG.  In  1902,  G.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  5,480.    In  1904,  (z-4.  6)  G. 

MOSAIC  GUIDE;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can;   six  pages   13x20;   subscription  $1;   es- 
tablished 1889:    D.  G.  Hill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

SEA  RCH-LIGHT ;  Thursdays;  temper- 
ance; eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  J.  E.  3Iason.  editor;  Search- 
Light  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl"  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  within  the  twelve  months 
past  has  not  been  less  than  3,(X)0.  Actual 
average  or  1902,  6,249.    In  1903,  yG. 

STATE  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  G.  L.  Mallory,  editor;  Re- 
publican Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—^). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL"  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1900.  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  January  16.1903.  3,150.  In  1903,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  5,252. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


41 


ARKANSAS— Little  Rock. 


MONTHLY. 

ARKANSAS    HOMESTEAD; 

monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  9x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1900;  S.  L. 
Kay,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12— 4) . 
Cii'ciilatiou:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  tvlth  June,  1901,  8,930.  In  1902,  y  V. 
In  19(W.  (z— 1)  F.  Acttiul  average  for  1904, 
I'-i  339« 

ARKANSAS  SCHOOL JOURNAL; 
monthly;  educational;  twenty-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W.J. 
Mcllwain.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,500.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  Acttial 
average  for  1900,  t2,333.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 1)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ARKANSAS  SUNDAY  SCHOOL. 
HERALD;  monthly;  undenominational; 
sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  September,  1903;  W.  Fred  Long, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,150. 

BEACON  LIGHT;  monthly;  odd-fel- 
lowship; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  E.  C.  Hatfield,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-4) 

Circulation:  In  1901,  jio,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  2,000.  In  1903,  yl.  Actical 
average  for  1904,  3,510. 

EASTERN  STAR  ;  monthly;  free- 
masonery;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  1898;  Aug.  Richmond, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jki,-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1^02,1,14:3.  Inl903,yl.  In  1904,  "jkl." 

MASONIC  TROWEL;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic: sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
•stabllshed  1887;  George  Thornburgh,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1805.  publisher  as<5Prts.  not 
less  than  2,nOU.  In  1K96,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897.3,000; /or  1898,  3.000.  In  1899, y  I. 
Actual  average  for  1900.  3,000;  /or  1901, 
3,000; /or  1902.  3,000.  In  1903,  y I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1904,  3,300. 

MONTHLY  BULLETIN  OF  THE 
ARKANSAS  MEDICAL  SOCIETY 
medical;  fourto  eight  pages  6x9;  established 
June  15,  19ii4;  Arkansas  Medical  Society,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office.  114  W.  Second 
street,  Elles  building  (1—5). 

PYTHIAN  HERALD  tSAZETTE; 
monthly;  Kulghts  of  Pythias;  eight  pages 
101^x16;  subscription  SI;  established  1899;  S. 
Sanderson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—8).  Cir- 
culation ".TKT,." 

LOCKESBURG,  c.  h.,  Sevier  Co.  p 
550+  pop..  140  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital.  Cotton  shipping  point  and 
general  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  16x22:  subscription  $1:  established 
February.  1902;  O.  T.  Graves,  eaitor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4  P). 

SEVIER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic:  four  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  J.  L.  Tallis, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  'jkl." 

LONOKE,  c.  h.,  Lonoke  Co.  a  951t 
pop.— of  township  2.6t5+— on  Little  Rock  & 

.  Memphis  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital,  and  110  W.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Cotton  ship- 
ping point. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 18T2  ;  Mi.ss  Willie  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jKi" 

LEDGER:  Fridnys:  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscri  tlnn  $1;  established 
1902;  R.  F.  Wair,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


ARKANSAS. 


liUXORA,  Mississippi  Co.  ^  943t 
pop.,  on  Dickervllle,  Osceola  &  Northern 
Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Osceola,  the  county  seat. 
Lumber,  cotton  and  corn. 

APPEAIj;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
T.  Bailey  Dudney,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  "j^L."  (A  A). 

COMMONVYEALTH;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  U]4x22}4;  .'■ubscriptlon 
$1;  established  1904;  W.  M.  McKinney,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

MeCRORY,  Woodru^  Co.  cf  225  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.» 
10  m.  E.  of  Augusta,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

WOODRUFF  CO.  NEAVS;  Thuradavs; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1901;  E.  C.  Kramer,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (4 — 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

MADDOCK,   White  Co.   D  150  pop.^ 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Searcy,   the  county   seat. 

Cotton  and  lumber. 

PIONEER;  monthly ;  twelve  pages 
71x0;  subscription  50  cents;  established  San- 
uary,  1903;  John  M.  Harlow,  editor;  Pioneer 
Printing  Co.,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,583; /or  1904,  1,333. 

MADISON,  St.  Francis  Co.  D-  3,410t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma 

&  Gulf  Rd..  5  m.  E.  of  Forrest  City,  the 

county  seat.    Two  saw  mills  and  one  hoop 

factory. 

ST.  FRANCOIS  CO.  NEWS;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1902;  Charle* 
R.  Izard,  editor  and  publisher  (.2-3).  Circu- 
lation "JJCL." 

MAGAZINE,  Logan  Co.  -n  897tpop.» 
15  m.  S.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic- 
four  pages  17J/ax24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897:  R.  L.  Brawner.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (0—5).    Circulation  "jj^l." 

MAGNOLIA,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  P 
1,614+  pop.— of  township  4,139+— on  St.  LouU 
Southwestern  Rd.,  about  38  m.  S.  W.  of 
Camden.  Cotton  compress  and  cotton 
gins,  saw  and  grist  mills. 

COliUMBIA    BANNER;    Thursdays; 

democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Emerson  Publishing^ 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (4—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,308;  /or  1897,  1,305; /or 
1898,  1,339.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1.150.  Actual 
average  for  ay^nr  ending  with  June,  1901, 
1.366.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903  (z— 4)   I.     In 

liHJi,  yl. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1901;  Ourry  &  Barran,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (4— 3).    Circulation  "^kl •" 

MALVERN,  c.  h.,  Hot  Spring  Co.  a 

8,000  (local  estimate )  pop.,  on  St.  Louis.  Iron 

Mountain  &  Southern  and  Hot  Springs  Rds., 

22m.S,E.of  Hot  Springs  and  43  W.  S.  W.  of 

Little   Rock,   the   State   capital.    Lumber, 

brick,  cotton,  corn,  cereals  and  small  fruits. 

AKKANSAS  METEOR;  Fridays; 
independent  democrat;    eight   pages   13x20; 


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ARKAXSAfi. 


ARKANSAS. 


subscription  $1 ;  established  18T9;  Powell  S. 
Cardeu,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3^.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TI.IIES-J  O  U  R  N  A  li  >  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  18S3  ;  Claude  Mann,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAMMOTH  SPRING,  Fulton  Co. 
(j  717+  pop. — of  township  2,125+ — on  Kansas 
City.   Ft.  Scott  &    Memphis    Rd.      Cotton 


manufactory  and  trout  farm. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Wm.  H.  V.  Wahlqulst,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 3t.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONITOR;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
1SS8;  F.  Walllck,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl."     Inl899,  Z.    In  1901, Z  (5). 

STATE  LINE  REPUBL.ICANj 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  illss  Alice 
Miller,  editor;  Miss  Gladys  D.  Miller,  pub 
Usher  (7 — 3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

MARIANNA,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  o  1.707t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.  and  L'Anguille  r.,  at  head  of  navi- 
gation, 26  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Helena.    Cotton 

shipping. 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
Ifli;  F.  W.  Snetser,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LEE  CO.  COURIER;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  James  E.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iSL." 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Crittenden  Co.  n-  400 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City.  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 

Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Mississippi  r.  and  9  N.  W. 

of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Farming  and  lumbering. 

REFORM;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
-eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1389;  M.  L.  Berry,  editor  and  publisher 
(11—2).    Circulation  "j^L." 

MARSHAUi,  c.  h.,  Searcy  Co.  ^  480t 
pop.,  about  95  m.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital,  on  St.  Louis  &  North  Arkan- 
sas Rd.    Agriculture  and  zinc . 

MOUNT  A  IN  WA  VE ;  Saturdays :  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Wm.  A.  Wenrick,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
to  IT  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Albert  Garrison,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (  5 — 3  I.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAY'S  A'RD,EandolphCo.\:f358^X>ov.. 
14  m.  N.  of  Pocahontas,  terminus  of  Hoxle, 
Pocahontas  &  Northern  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of 
Current  r.   Cotton  and  live  stock.  Farming. 

BACK-LOG;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 
cember, 1901;  W.  T.  Warren  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 5 — 3 > .    Circulation  "jkl." 

MELBOURNE,  c.  h.,  Izard  Co.  ^ 
255+  pop.,  30  m.  N.  of  Batesville  and  about 
110  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  raising. 

IZARD  CO.  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
tl ;  established  1880  ;  David  Cralge,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TI31ES;  Thursdays:  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  H.  A.  Trevathon,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 


MENA,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  -a  3,428t  pop.— 
local  estimate,  5,t)00— on  Kansas  City  and 
Southern  Rd.  Mining,  timber  and  agri- 
culture. 

STAR  s  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages— daily 
15x22.  weekly  13x20;  subscription— dally  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1900,  weekly 
1896;  A.  W.  St.  John  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers 1 2 — 5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  "iSL." 
Weekly  :  In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  Y.  Actual  av- 
erafire/or  1898. 1,414.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4).    Act- 
ual average  for  190A,  1,349. 

TIMES:  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKL\'<A  A) 

NEWS-DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896:  News  Printing  Com- 
panv,  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation  "isji" 
Inl902,  Z(4,  B>(AA). 

MONTE  NE,  Benton  Co.  t:.  on  Monte 

Ne  Rd. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  passes  15i^x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March.  1904;  W.  H.  Harvle,  editor; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pubUshers  (1— 5P). 

MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  Drew  Co.  q, 
1.579+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  ft 
Southern  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital,  and  about  35  W.  of  Missis- 
sippi r.  Saw  and  grist  mills  and  cotton 
compress. 

DREW^  CO.  ADVANCE;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  E.  Q.  Hammock,  editor; 
F.  P.Walker.  pubUehenS— 3).    Clrc'n  -jkl." 

M  ONTICELLONIAN;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1870;  J.  R.  Cotham,  editor;  N.  D. 
Cotham.  publisher.    Circulation  "tai  " 

MONTROSE,  Ashley  Co.  D^  100  pop., 
on  Mississippi  River,  Hamburg  &  Western 
and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Hamburg,  the  county 
seat.    Lumber  and  cotton. 
TRU3IPET;    Fridays;    negro;    republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;    es- 
tabUshed  Mav,  1902;  Rev.  R.  Amos,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

MORRILLTON,  c.  h.,  Contoay  Co. 

a  1,707+  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith 
Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capi- 
tal, and  50  N.  W.  of  Argenta.    Cotton  gin, 
saw  and  grist  mills  and  cotton  compress. 
DEMOCRAT;   Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four   pages   17x24;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  E.  Cruce,  editor  and  pubUsher. 
Circulation  "jkx,." 

HEADLIGHT;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1832;  F.  M.  Wylle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

MOUNTAINHOME,  c.  h.,  Baxter 

Co.  i  364+  pop.— of  township  1,509+— about 
60  ra.  N.  W.  of  Batesville  and  110  S.  E.  of 
Springfield,  Mo.    Saw  mills  and  cotton  gins. 
BAXTER     BULLETIN;    Fridays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  December,  1901 ;  Will 
M.  McNair,  editor;   Joe  Doehring,  pubUsher 
(8— 3i.    Circulation  "JKL '•_^,     ^ 
BAXTER  CO.  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
i  democratic;  eight  pages  13x30;  subiorlptlon 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


43 


ARKANSAS. 


$1;  established  1880;  Davis  Bros.,  editors  and 
publl8hers(8— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  "jki."  In  1896.  T. 
In  1897.  I.  Actualaverage  for  1898,  1,01^. 
In  1899.  "tKt."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

MOUNTAINVIEW,    c    h.,  Stone 

Co.   i   300  pop.,  90  m.   N.  of  Little  Rock. 

the   State  capital.     Agriculture  and  fruit 

growing. 

STONE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days: democratic;  four  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1881;  S.  A.  Mc- 
Cullough,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

MOUNT  IDA,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co. 
-a  100  pop.,  about  46  m.  W.  of  Hot  Springs, 
the  nearest  railroad  point.    Farming. 

.   MONTGO.TIERY     CO.     HERAL.I> ; 

Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Wm.  Cochran,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MULBERRY,   Crawford  Co.  \i  321 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd..  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Vanburen,  the  county 
seat.    Farming.    Hogs  and  cattle. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  SIFTINGS;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  to  twelve  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  B. 
Boyd,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MURFREESBORO,  o.  h.,  Pike  Co. 

p  aOO  pop.,  on  Little  Missouri  r„  14  m,  N.  E. 

of  Nashville.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PIKE  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  Sl;es 
tablished  1888;  Sam  Branch,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NASHVILLE,  Howard  Co.  p  928t 
pop.— of  town.ship  2,385+— terminus  of  Ark- 
ansas &  Louisiana  Rd,,  25  m,  N.  W.  of  Hope, 
Saw  and  grist  mills  and  broom  factory. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;    democratic:    four  pages  18x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1R79  ;  W    W 
Turner,  editor  and  publisher  (4—3).    Circula 
tion  "JKL."    Inl903.  Z(4)  (•#). 

HOWARD  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  John  L.  TuUi-s.  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  ".ikj."  (A  A). 

NEWARK,  Independence  Co.  [j  400 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
em  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Batesville,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture.  Flour  mill,  cotton  gin 
and  distillery. 

JOliRNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 
O.  F.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (4—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEW  LEWIS VILLE,  c,  h.,  Lufay- 
ette  Co.  p  548+  pop.,  on  St,  Louis  Southwest- 
ern Rd..  60  m.  N,  of  Shreveport,  La,  Saw 
mill.    Cotton  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  19G0;  D. 
L.  King,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "j_KL."    In  1003, Z  (4)  (••)  (A  A). 

NEWPORT,  c,  h.,  Jackson  Co.  D, 
2,866+  pop.,  on  White  and  Black  River  Valley 
andSt.IjOuis  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds. 
and  White  r,.  82  m,  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital.    Saw  and  shingle  mill,  chair 


ARKANSAS. 


and  ice  factories,  cotton-seed  oil  mill,  stave 
and  broom  factories,  foundry  and  cotton 
compresses. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  aud  WE^RLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $5.  weekly 
$1;  established  1881;  E.  C.  Waterman,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl."  In  I898.weekly  Z.  In  1902,"jkl." 
Inl903,  Z(4)  (••). 

IN  DEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  February, 
1901 ;  Percy  H.  Van  Dyke,  editor  and  publish- 
er (2— 3).     Circ'n— daily  "Jia"   weekly  "jicl." 

JACKSON  CO.  HERALD;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1858;  T,  T,  Ward, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "ikl" 

NORTH    LITTLE    ROCK,   Pu- 

laski  Co.  D. 

ARGENTA  NEWS  SIGNAL;   Satur. 
days;    democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription$l;  established  1898;  Henry  J.  Mil- 
ler, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

OKOLONA,  Clark  Co.  p  400  pop.,  on 

Southwestern  Arkansas  &  Indian  Territory 

Rd,,  16  m,  N.  of  Prescott.    Cotton, 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  democratic^ 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  S.  P.  Meadoe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

OLA,  Yell  Co.  -D  500  pop.,  on  Choctaw^ 

Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  76  m.  W.  of  Little 

Rock  aud  9  E.  of  Danville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  lumber. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Ed.  L.  Lucas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Mississippi  Co.  ^  953t 
pop,,  on  Mississippi  r.,  87  m.  above  Mem- 
phis, Tenn,  Shipping  point  and  trade  center. 

PRESS ;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  estab  ished  August,  1903;  Lewis  C. 
Mayhall,  editor  and  publisher  (1-5). 

TI3iES;  Satui'days ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x2(t;  subscription  $1:  established 
1869;  Leon  Roussan,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OZARK,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  ^  848+  pop.  r 
on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd.  and  N. 
bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  43  m.  below  Fort 
Smith  and  125  N,W,of  Little  Rock,  the  State 
capital.  Location  of  Fi'anklin  Female  Col- 
lege. Mining  and  agriculture.  Shipping 
point  for  cotton  and  fruit. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  r 
established  1900;  Eugene  Stevens,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877:  C.  C.  Colburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

PARAGOULD,  c.  h.,  Greene  Co.  cf 

3,324+  pop.,  on  Paragould  &  Southeastern, 

St  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 

Louis  Southwestern  Rds.    Stave  and  wagon 

factories,  saw  mills  and  cotton  gins. 

S  O  I.I  I  P  H  O  N  E  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   WEEKLY,   Fridays;   demo- 


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ARKANSAS. 


cratic;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  R.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily;  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1901,  "jkl"  In  1903,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  year 
1902  was  less  than  1,600;  in  1904.  January,  no 
Issue  during  past  year  was  less  than  1,900. 
In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents:  es- 
tablished 1899;  Chas.  H.  Stuart,  editor;  Dem, 
oorat  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

PARIS,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  -a  836t  pop.— 
local  estimate  1.000 — about  18  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  Ozark  and  50  E.  of  Fort  Smith,  Flour 
and  cotton  oil  mills  and  cotton  gins.  Cot- 
ton, corn,  oats,  wheat  and  berries. 

ARKANSAS  MAGNET  ;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;  J.  W.  Wagner,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscrtption  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Wm.  M.  Greenwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PERRYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  a 
450+  pop.,  on  Fourche  la  Fave  Cr.,  45  m.  W.  N. 
W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  River 
steamboats  land  here.  Lumber  mill.  Agri- 
culture  and  timber. 
NEWS;   Saturdays;   democratic;   four 

pages     16x22;    subscription    SI;    established 

1884;  Wm.  T.  Gadd,  editor;  W.  L.  Qadd,  pub 

Usher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIGGOTT,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  □'  1951  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  N.E.of 

Paragould.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1891:  G.  E.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
<2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

PIKE  CITY,  Pike  Co.  p  TOSfpop.,  on 

Southwestern  Arkansas  &  Indian  Territory 

Rd.    Planing  mill,  mining  and  farming. 

CANNON   BALL;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  F.S.Patterson,  editor;    Can- 
non Ball   Publishing   Co.,  publishers  (8—3) 
Circ'n-JKL."    IU1899,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 

PINE  BLUFF,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  u 

11.4961-  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  at  head  of  low 
water  navigation,  42  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital,  and  120  from  the 
mouth  of  the  river.    Cotton  is  the  staple 
product  and  is  shipped  largely.    Carriages, 
flour,  lumber,  cotton-seed  oil  and  brick, 
COMMERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  to  ten  pages  20x26,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscript  ion— dallj-  $7.50, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1868;  Charles  Gor- 
don  Newman,  editor  and   publisher  (7 — 3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."     weekly  "jkl."    In 
1903.  daily  Z  (4)  (•  •),  weekly  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

GRA  PHIC ;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; democratic:  eight  pages— daily  and 
semi- weekly  13x3'J,  Sunday  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion-daily $7.50,  Sunday  $1-50,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;  established  — dally  1893,  semi-weekly 
1887;  J.  W.  Adams,  editor;  Adams  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation— dally 
"JKL.  semi-weekly  "jkl."  In  1901,  daily  Z 
(6.7).  In  1903,  dally  Z  (4)  (••),  semi  weekly 
Z(4)(««). 


ARKANSAS. 


MORNING  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Mon- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6.  weekly,  $1;  established  1898; 
E.  H.  Plummer,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1903,  dally  "jkl- "  weekly  Z  (4). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
negro;  four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  J.  C.  Duke,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRESS -EAGLE;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $3: 
established  1868 ;  Arthur  Murray,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,562.  Inl896.I.    Inl897,  Y.   In  1898. "jkl-" 

PLUME RVILLE,  Comoay  Co.  U  296 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of  Morrillton,  the  county 
seat.    Cotton. 

CONWAY   CO.    HERALD;  Fridays; 

democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1902;  A.  B.  Bar- 
nelt,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circ'n -jkl." 

POCAHONTAS,    c.    h.,    Randolph 

Co.  cT  967+  pop.,  on  Hoxie,  Pocahontas  & 
Northern,  and  St.  Louis,  Memphis  &  South- 
eastern Rds.,  5  m.  N.  of  Walnut  Ridge. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS-HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— -Vcu's  1894.  Herald  1881.  consoli- 
dated July,  1903;  V.  O.  Hlnton,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902, -jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

STAR;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  September,  1904; 
L.  F.  Blankenship,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-5  P). 

PRESCOTT,  c.  h.,  A^evada  Co.  P2.006t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,31  m.  S.W.  of  Arkadelphia.  Saw  and 
grist  mills  and  cotton  gin. 

NEVADA  CO.  GRAPHIC  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  C.B.Andrews, 
editorand  publisher(5 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl-" 
In  190.3,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

TLMES-PICAYUNE;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established- 
rimes  1897,  Picayune  1877;  W,  F.  Evans,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "4£i."  (A  A). 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Dallas  Co.  p  168t 

pop.— of  township  1,090+— 45  m.  W.  of  Pine 

Bluff  and  65  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

PRINCETONIAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  eg- 
tabli.shed  1895:  G.  D.  Smith,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (4 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

QUITMAN,  Cleburne  Co.  \^  65«t  pop., 

14  m.  S.  W.  of  Hebron,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

CLEBURNE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  R.  W.  Carnes, 
editorand  publisher  (5— 3).  Circulation  "iSL" 

RECTOR,  Clay  Co.  cfSOOt  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Paragould.    Fruit,  cotton,  com,  wheat  and 

hay. 

VITASCOPE;  Saturdays:  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Mrs. 
S.  E.Cox,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circu- 
lation "fjci" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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RISON,c.  h.,  Cleveland  Co.  g  453t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  by 
8.  W.  of  Pine  Bluff.    Agriculture. 

BAZOO  I  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  I2x:^0 ;  subscription  $1  ;  establiahed 
1895  :  C.  A.  Little,  editor  and  publisher  (4—3). 
Circulation  "JKJL"  (A  A). 

CL.EVELAND  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages 20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  W.  J.  Stanfleld, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKj,." 

ROGERS,  Benton  Co.\2^,l58t pop., on 
Benton ville  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.,  80  m.  N.  of  Fort  Smith.  Flour  mills 
and  fruit-evaporating  establishments. 

DEMOCRAT}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  2iix26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Funic  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jki,." 

JOUKNALi;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1901;  Adams  &  Marcum,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  G.  Byron  Cody,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— S).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

RUSSELL  VILLE,  c.  h.,  Pope  Co.  b 

1,832+  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  and 
Dardanelle  &  Russellvllle  Rds.,  near  Ar- 
kansas r.,  about  73  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital.  Cotton,  saw,  grist 
and  flour  mills  and  Ice  factory. 

COURIER- DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1875;  C.  B.  Oldham, 
editor;  Mourning  &  Oldham,  publishers 
(2-3).  Circulation  '•j&l.'  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "iKi." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
C.  W.  Dodd,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKI.." 

ST.  PAUL,  Madison  Co.  V]  345t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m.  S. 

of  Huntsvllle,  the  county  seat.    Lumber, 

fruit  growing  and  farming. 

MOUNTAIN  AIR;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  E.  F.  Shlnn,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "iKi." 

SALEM^  c.  h.,  Fulton  Co.  ti  600  pop., 

about  30  m.  W.  of  Mammoth  Spring,  the 

nearest  railroad  point  on  Kansas  City,  Ft. 

Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.    Fertile  soil,  mineral 

deposits  and  timber  lands. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
paxes  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  I.  L.  Franks,  editor  and  publisher  (8—8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SEARCY,    c.  h.,  White  Co.  a  l,995t 
pop.,  on  Searcy  &  West  Point  Rd.  and  Little 
Red  r.,  about  55  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital.    Sulphur,  chalybeate  and 
alum  springs  make  it  a  resort  for  invalids. 
Educational   center.     Shipping    point    for 
fruit,  strawberries,  pork  and  cotton. 
CITIZEN ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WHITE   CO.    CITIZEN,   Wednes 
days;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
*1;  established— daily  1890,  weekly  1854;  J.  J. 
Baugh,  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation- 
dally  "JKL."  weekly  'jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Harlan  &  Dugan,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "iju,.  • 


ARKANSAS. 


SHERIDAN,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  n  210t 
pop.,  25  m.  W.  of  Pine  Bluff  ana  about  33 
S.  of  Little  Rook,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  R.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SILOAM  SPRINGS,  Benton  Co.  )j 
1,748+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  & 
Gulf  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Bentonville,  the 
county  seat.  Saw  and  grist  mills  and 
various    manufactories.    Summer  resort. 

HERALD-DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  A.  W.Perrine. 
editor;  Perrine  Printing  Company  (Inc.), 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation;  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,621. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904  I,  (z-2,  5). 

REPUBlilCAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Stanley  Crandall,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "j.kl." 

SMITHVILLE,  Lawrence  Co.  cf  300 
pop.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Powhatan,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  mining. 
MINING   MICROCOSM;   Saturdays; 

mining;  twenty  pages  12x20;  subscription  $1; 

established  1900;  W.  A.  Chapman,  editor  and 

publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SPRINGDALE,  Washington  Co.  tl 
l,251t  pop.— of  township  2,966+— on  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Fayette- 
vllle,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill,  marble 
and  lumber  yards  and  canning  establish- 
ment.   Seat  of  a  Baptist  college. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estabUflhed  1887; 
Philips  &  Renner,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STAMPS,  Lafayette  Co.  p  l.Otl  pop., 

on  Louisiana  &  Arkansas  and   St.  Louis 

Southwestern,  8  m.E.  of  New  LewisvIUe, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

LA  FAYETTE  RECORDER;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1: 
established  189.5;  S.  A.  McNlsh,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P).     Circulation  "iKL." 

STAR  CITY,  c-  ^-t  Lincoln  Co.  O,  fSlf 
pop.,  30  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Pine  Bluff.  Cotton 
gin.    Farming  and  cotton. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  ENTER- 
PRISE; Fridays;  local;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1903; 
Alex.  Boyd  and  W.  F.  Norton,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5  P). 

LINCOLN  LEDGER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
(1;  established  1879;  H.  R.  Lucas,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STEPHENS,  Ouachita  Co.  p  407  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W. 

of  Camden,  the  county  seat.    Cotton. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x»2;  subscription  $1;  Charles  J.  Parker, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl" 

STUTTGART,  Arkan$a$  Co.  D-  1.258t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Stutt- 
gart &  Arkansas  River  Rds.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of 
Pine  Bluff  and  60  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Little  Rock 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


the  State  capital.  Corn,  oats,  peas  and  baling 

of  grass  hay.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (4—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4^. 

GERM  A  NI  A;  Thursdays;  German;  four 
pages  19x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  M.Buerkle, editor;  L.Buerkle, publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

REPIIBlilCAN;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
A.  A.  Tindall,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

POUL.tr Y  GEM;  monthly;  poultry 
raising;  twenty  pages  SJ^xUJ^;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1900;  Williams  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,583;  for  1901,  1,343; /or  1902,  2,0'^5{ 
for  1903,  3,541.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,346, 

TEXARKANA,  c.  h.,  Miller  Co.  p 

8,000  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  St, 
Louis.  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern,  St. 
Louis  Southwestern,  International  &  Great 
Northern,  Texas  &  Pacific  and  Texarkana, 
Shreveport  &  Natchez  Rds.,  145  m.  S.  W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Part 
of  the  town  lies  in  Bowie  County,  Texas, 
each  part  being  a  separate  municipality, 
but  the  post-office  is  situated  in  the  Ar- 
kansas portion.  Machine  and  boiler  works, 
ice  factories,  creosoting  works  and  cotton 
compress.    Pine  lumber. 

TEXARKANIAN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Saturday.  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  daily 
eight  pages  15x22.  weekly  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Geo.  S.Valliant,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (2—3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl."  week- 
ly "JKL."      In  1902.  Z  (4). 

UMPIRE,  Howard  Co.  P  57t  pop. 

GAZETTE:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1903;  J.  W.  Lacefleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—   P>. 

VAN  BUREN,  c.  h.,  Cmxeford  Co.\\ 
pop.  2,573+— of  township  6,261+— on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  and  N.  bank 
of  Arkansas  r.,  160  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital.  Saw  and  plan- 
ing mills,  cotton  gins,  foundry,  canning, 
wagon,  cigar,   ice  and  broom  factories. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Saturday; 
SUN  DAY,  and  WEEK  LY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1897,  weekly  1875;  Thayer 
Bro.s..  editors  and  publishers  (7—3).  Circ'n 
— dally  "jjfL."  Sunday  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl  " 

PRESS  :  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
18.'>9;  J.  S.  Dunham,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation   'jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  VENTURE;  Fridays; 
independpnt;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  W.  Higgs,  editor  and 
publisher  (4—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

VIOIiA,  Fulton  Co.   tl   25  pop.,  about 

12  m.  N.  W.   of    Salem,  the  county  seat. 

Timber  and  farming. 

LEOGER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20: 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Geo.  Wahl- 
quist,  eillfor   and     publislier.       Circulation 

"4KL."    (A  A). 


WALDO,  Columbia  Co.  P  929+  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  Southwestern  Rd. 

EVERYBODY'S    GAZETTE;   Wed 

nesdays;  democratic:  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1904;  C.A.Ken- 
nedy, editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

WALDRON,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  -D  4«7t 
pop.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Fort  Smith.  Three 
steam  grist  mills.     Cotton  and  farming. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Hubert  J.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (  2—3 ) .    Circulation  ' 'jkl. • ' 

WASP;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  June, 
1901;  H.  N.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl.' 

WAIiNUTRIDGE,  Lawrence  Co.  d 
550+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Newport  and 
120  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Saw  mills,  cotton  gins  and  wagon  factory. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
days, and  WEEKLY  (A  A). 

BLiADE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1889;  J.  C.  Riley,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3  j. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

WARREN,  c.  h.,  Bradley  Co.  g  954+ 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  about  3  m.  W.  from  Saline  r.  and 
50  S.  of  Pine  Bluff.    Cotton  growing. 

D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T-N  E  W  S  ;  Thursdays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— Z)emocrat  1892,  News  1885, 
Sentinel  1885;  P.  H.  Thomas,  editor;  J.  D. 
Ramsay,  publisher  (4 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1901,^Z  (4,  5).    Inl903.  Z(4)  (#♦). 

WASHINGTON,   c.    h.,   Hempstead 

Co.  p  374+  pop.,  on  Arkansas  &  Louisiana 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Hope.    Farming. 

TELEGRAPH;  Fridays :  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1840;  James  W.  EUis,  editor;  Tele- 
graph Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

WINTHROP,  Little  River  Co,  p  on 
Kansas  City  Southern  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Tex- 
arkana. 
HERALD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

WYNNE,  Gross  Co.  D-  1,631+  pop.-of 
township 3,289+ —on  St.  Louis.  Iron  Mountain 
&  Southern  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.    Farming. 

CROSS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  T.  E.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher  (4— 3).    Circulation    'jk_i.. '    (A  A). 

PILOT;    Saturdays;    four    pages    15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  1897:  E.  G.  Fergu- 
son,   eoitor;    C. 'P.  Saffho,  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circul  ition  "jkl." 
PROGRESS:  Fridays  (A  A). 

YEL.IiVILIiE,c.h,  Marion  Co.  i  578t 
pop.,  about  120  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

>IOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  41; 
established  1886;  J.  H.  Hand,  editor;  The 
Moumain  Echo  Publlsliiug  Co..  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
libl'ed  18i*9:  A.  G.  Stncey.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (f>—").    Circulation   'jja," 


CALIFORNIA. 


Population  1,485,053 f.      Land  Area  155,980  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Oregon,  east  by  Nevada  and  Arizona,  south  by  Mexico 
(Lower  California),  and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  State  capital:  Sacramento. 
Principal  products  and  industries:  Gold  mining,  tropical  fruits,  wines,  agricul- 
ture and  general  manufacturing.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  period- 
icals (March  30,  1905),  738,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  128;  tri- weekly,  2;  semi- 
Tv^eekly,  22;  weekly,  462;  bi-weekly,  2;  semi-monthly,  9;  monthly,  104;  semi- 
quarterly,  1;  bi-monthly,  2;  quarterly,  6, 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


San  Frnucisco 34'-i,782+ 

L.08  Autreles 10'i,47»+ 

Oaklaud 66,960f 

Sacramento 29,a8'2t 

San  Jose tJl,500t 


San  Diego 17,700+ 

Stockton 17,506+ 

Alameda 16,464+ 

Berkeley ..  13,214+ 

Fresno 12,470+ 


ACTON,  Los  Angeles  Co.  P  100  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,55  m.  N.  of  Los  An- 
geles, the  county  seat.  Gold  mining  and 
agriculture. 

ROOSTER;  monthly:  republican;  four 
pages  13x18:  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1887;  R.  E.  Nickel,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ADIN,  Modoc  Co.  i  314+ pop.  (of  town- 
ship). 65  m.  E.  of  Sisson  and  30  S.  W.  of 
Alturas,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and  plan- 
ing mills.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ABGUS;  Thursdays;  Independent:  four 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $2;  established 
1832;  E.  S.  Pickard,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALAMEDA,  Alameda  Co.  -n  16,464t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 
San  Francisco  bay,  11  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Residences  of  San  Francisco 
business  men.  Shipbuilding  and  petroleum 
and  borax  refining. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 

republican;  four  to  six  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $4.80;  established  1877;  T.  Q.  Darnells, 
editor  ;     Argns   Publishing    Co.,  pabligherg 

(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

EVENING  ENCINAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages 
20}^x26;  subscription  $4.80;  established  1889; 
Geo.  F.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  -jkl.' 

PACIFIC  FREE  METHODIST; 
semi-monthly;  methodist;  four  pages  BJ^x  12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  January, 
1903:  G.  W.  Griffith,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "JSi."  (A  A). 

THOUGHT;  monthly;  advance  thought; 
twenty  pages  6x8;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Marion  Eddy,  editor;  Thought 
Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3,625  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1901, 
5.654.    In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yH.  (A  A). 

ALHAMBRA,    Los   Angeles  Go.   p 

1,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  8  m. 

E.  by  N.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  H.  K 
Lawrence,  editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  • 


AXiTURAS,o-  h.,  Modoc  Co.  [j  1,289+ 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Nevada,  California 
ft  Oregon  Rd.  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  fruit  growing. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

8 ages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1888; 
.  W.  Anderson,  editor;  C.  W.  Anderson  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1896;  Wm.  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANAHEIM,  Orange  Co.  q  l,456t  pop. 
—of  township  2,261+— on  Southern  Califor- ' 
nia  and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds.,  28  m. 
S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles  and  in  Santa  Ana  Val- 
ley, 12  m.  from  the  Pacifio  Ocean.  Grapes, 
oranges,  nuts  and  lemons.  Manufactures 
of  dried  fruits,  wines,  sugar  and  farm 
implements. 

GAZETTE  J  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$2;  established  1870;  Henry  Kuchel,  «ditor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902.  "jkl." 

ORANGE   CO.   FLiAINDEAIiEBj 

Saturdays;  republican:  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  J.  E. 
Valjean,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Circu- 
lation "ijh,."    Inl903,  Z(4)(»»). 

ANDERSON,  Shatta  Co.  i  l,610t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'« 
Rd.,  23  m.  N.  of  Red  Bluff.  Manufacture! 
of  wagons  and  carriages  and  a  flour 
mill.  Agriculture,  lumbering  and  fruit 
growing.    Prunes  in    abundance. 

ANDERSON   VAI.L.EY    NEWS; 

Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
gubscription  $2;  established  1882:  A.  L.  Price, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki-" 

ANGEIiS  CAMP,  Calaveras  Co.  u 

4.258+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Sierra  Rail- 
way, about  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Sonora.  Rich 
mines  of  gold-bearing  quartz.  Fruit  grow- 
ing. 

ANGELS  RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899;  S.  A.  Hoffman,  editor  and  publisher 
2—3).    Circulation  "4Ei." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


CALIFORNIA. 


MOUNTAIN    ECHO;  Saturdays;  Inde 
pendent;  four  pages  16x23;  subsorlptlon  $2; 
established  1879;    L.  J.  Hutchinson,   editor; 
Reed  &  Hutchinson,  publishers  (5—3).    Cir- 
culation   "fKi." 

ANTIOCH,  Contra  Costa  Co.  -a  674+ 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  and  Sante  Fe  Rds. 
and  E.  end  of  Suisun  bay,  near  mouths  of 
Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  rs.,  19  m.  E.  of 
Martinez,  the  county  seat,  and  55  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Steamers  dally  to  San  Fran- 
cisco. Shipping  point  for  coal  and  grain. 
Agriculture  and   manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1892;  H.  G.  Neubert.  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1870:  C.  F.  Montgomery,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  c2— 3).    Circulation  "ixl.- 

ARCADIA,  Lot  Angeles  Co.    P    60t 
pop.,  on  Southern  California  and  Southern 
Pacific  Co.'s  Rd. 
BUL.L.ETIN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ARC  AT  A,  Humboldt  Co.  \^  952t  pop., 
on  Areata  &  Mad  River  Rd.,  at  head 
of  Humboldt  bay,  12  m.  N.  of  Eureka,  the 
county  seat,  and  250  from  San  Francisco, 
connected  by  steamboats.  Shipping  point 
for  redwood  lumber. 

UNION;     Saturdays;     republican;    four 

Eages20x24;  subscription $2;  established  1886; 
I.  F.  Wiley  and  R.  M.  Wiley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ARROYO    GRANDE,    San    Luis 

Obiapo  Co.  p  3.319+  pop.  (of  township),  on 

Pacific   Coast  Rd.,   16   m.    S.    E.    of    San 

Luis  Obispo,  the  county  seat.    Bituminous 

coal    mines      and     sulphur      springs     in 

vicinity.     Agriculture  and  dairying. 

II  E  R  A  li  D  ;  Saturdays ;  independent; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  S.  Clevenger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

AUBURN,  c.  h.,  Placer  Co.  n  2,050t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  36  m. 
N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital. 
Breweries  and  manufactures  of  wine. 
Mining  and  fruit  growing.  Health  resort. 
The  remarliable  Alabaster  Cave  is  8  m.  S.  E. 

PLACER   CO.   REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;    republican;  eight   pages  15x22; 
subscription    $l.rO;     established    1884;    E.  B. 
Willis,  editor  and  publls-hpr  (12—4). 
Circulation  :    In  1904.  I  (H  □) 

PLACER  HERALD;  Saturdays ; dem 
ocratlc;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1852;    O.  F.  Seavey,  editor   and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AZUSA,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g   863t  pop. 

—of  township  2,561+— on  Sante  Fe  Rd.  and 

San  Gabriel  r..  24  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the 

county  seat.     Principal  trading  point  of 

Azusa  Valley.     Fruit  growing  and  mining. 

PO:>IOTROPIC  ;  Thur.sdays;  eight  pages 
13x19;  subscription  $1.50;  pstsbllsliert  18-^;  F. 
A.  Utieer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n    jki, 

BAKERSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Kern  Co.  g 
4,886+  pop.,  on  Soutliern  Pacific  Go's  Pd. 
and  Kern    r.,    150  in.   N.   E.  by   N.  of  I.os 


CALIFORNIA. 


Angeles.  Railroad  car  shops,  planing  and 
flour  mills  and  fruit-paclcing  establish- 
ments.   Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 

CALIFORNIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription  — daily  $6,  weekly  $2; 
established— daily  1891,  weekly  1865;  Alfred 
Harrell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily ;  "jKi" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
was  less  than  3.800.  In  1896.  H .  In  1897.  Y .  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

MORNING  ECHO;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  KERN  CO.  ECHO, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription — daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Echo  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  CircuJation— daily  "jsl" 
weekly  "JKL."    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

INDEPENDENT:  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1898;  E.  A.  Pueschel.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl- "    (A  A). 

ORACLE;  Issued  every  six  weeks;  edu- 
cational; twenty-four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1902;  I.  K.  Brown. editor; 
J.  R.  Lafontaine,  publisher  (1 — %).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    (A  A). 

BENICIA,  Solano  Co.U  2,751t  pop. 
—of  township  3,1T4+— on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.  and  Sacramento  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
San  Francisco  and  56  S.  W.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital.  Site  of  Government 
Arsenal  and  Barracks,  Benicia  Agricult- 
ural Works  and  Benicia  Ship-Yards  and 
several  religious  and  educational  institu- 
tions. Tanneries,  cement  factory  and 
packing  houses.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1898:  Oran  A.  King,  editor 
and  publisher  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  S2;  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.  M.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

BERKELEY,  Alameda  Co.  -D  13,214t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  5  m. 
N.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat,  and  about 
8  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Seat  of  the 
State  University  of  California  and  Deaf 
and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asj'lums. 

CALIFORNIAN;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Saturda.v  and  Sunday  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate:  four  pages  12x22:  subscrip- 
tlnn  S?!:  estahlishpri  1893;  A.  J.  White,  editor; 
Wm.  Cavalier,  .'nanagerd — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CiAZETTE:    every  evenlnp  except  Sun- 
I  day;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;   es- 
tablished    1873;    Friend     Wni.    Richardson, 
'  editor;    Berkeley    Gazette  Publishing  Com- 
(  pan\ .  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulnlion:  "j_kl."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899.  Z. 
imflOO.  Z.  In  1902,  (z— 1,2.  4.  5)1.  Inl9.3,  yl 
'••).    In  1904.  V I. 

OCCTi>ENT;  Wednesdays  during  col- 
lege J  ear;  collegiate:  sixteen  i  ages  9x12; 
subscription  $1  :  established  18*^1:  Occident 
Publishint;  Co.,publlshers(2-3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

SUN-LETTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
e'ght  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900:  C.  E.  Dunscomb.  editor;  Sun- 
Letter  Publishing  Co..  pnblishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "jk.l."    In  1903,  Z(4)(##).  (AA). 

CAI-IFORNIA  .lOlKNAL  OF 
TECHNOLOGY;  monthly  during  col- 
lege .vear:  scientific:  sixty-eight  j-ages  7x10; 
siibsrription  *1:  esfabllslie<l  January.  1903: 
Arthur   H.    Halloran,   editor;    Students    of 


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CALIFORNIA. 


University  of   California,  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation  ••jki." 

MAGAZINE;  monthly  ;  collegiate ; 
twenty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1  50; 
University  of  California,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jki,." 

UNIVERSITY  CHRONICLE;  quar 
terly,  January,  April,  July  and  October;  col- 
legiate; one  hundred  and  forty-six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  establlslied  1898;  Uni- 
versity of  California,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  'jkl." 

BIEBER,  Lassen  Co.  [j   100  pop.,  on 

Pitt  r.,  85  m.  N.  of  Susanville,  the  county 

seat.    Cattle  raising  and  farming. 

BIG  VALIiEY  GAZETTE?  Wednes 
days;  eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Nathan  Bieber,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BIGGS,   £utte   Co.    i    571   pop.,   on 

Southern  Paciflc  Go's  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of 
Oroville,  the  county  seat,  and  73  N.  of  Sac- 
ramento, the  State  capital.  Grain  and  fruit 
shipping  point.    Agriculture  and  fruit. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2:  established 
1888;  J.  M.  Coffman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  ".ufL-" 

BISHOP,  Inyo  Co.  n,  500  pop.,  on  Car- 
son &  Colorado  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  of  Independ- 
ence, the  county  seat.  Steam  planing  mill, 
creameries  and  flouring  mills.  Agriculture, 
fruit,  grain,  stock  raising  and  bee  keeping. 

INYO  REGISTER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3:  established  1885;  W.  A.  Chal- 
fant.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circ'n-'jKL." 

BLACK  DIAMOND,  Contra  Costa 
Co.  -n  326  pop.— of  township  1,200— on  South- 
ern Paciflc  Co's  and  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and 
San  Joaquin  r.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Martinez,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  manufacturing 
and  flsh  canneries. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent;  six 
pages  11x16:  subscription  $2;  established 
April,  1902;  "W.C.Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLUE  LAKE,  Humboldt  Co.  ^  750 
pop.,  on  Areata  &  Mad  River  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.  Cream- 
ery and  manufactures  of  redwood  and 
pine  lumber,  shingles  and  stakes.  Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1888;  Gus 
Perigot,  editor  and  publisher  (6-3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BODIE,  Mono  Co.  n-  965t  pop.  (of 
township),  about  100  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Car- 
son and  Virginia  City,  Nev.,  and  35  m. 
from  Hawthorne,  tlie  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion.   Gold  and  silver  mining  and  milling. 

MINER  INDEX;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1861;  A.  S.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BOULDER   CREEK,  Santa   Cruz 

Co.  -a  600  pop.,  on  Southern  Paciflc  Co's  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  W.  of  San  Jose.    Lumber,  wine  and 

fruit. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896:   W.  S.  Rodgers,  editor;  W. 

4 


CALIFORNIA. 


S.  Rodgers  &  Sous,  publishers  (8—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKI.." 

BRAWLEY,  San  Diego  Co.  R. 

IMPERIAL  VALiliEY' NEWS;  Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

BRIDGEPORT,  c.  h.,  Mono  Co.  n- 

373t  pop.  (of  township),  200  m.  N.  E.  of  San 

Francisco.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

CHRONICIiE-UNION;  Saturdays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  16x23;  subscription  $3; 
established  1863;  G.  A.  Montrose,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CALEXICO,  San  Diego  Co.  P.. 
CHRONIC liE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CAL,ISTOGA,^apaCo.  -a  800tpop., 
on  Southern  Paciflc  Co's  Rd.,  72  m.  N.  of 
San  Francisco.  Medicinal  springs  and  sum- 
mer and  winter  health  resort.  Wine  mak- 
ing, grape,  prune  and  other  fruit  indus- 
tries. Silver,  quicksilver  and  copper  mines 
in  vicinity. 

CAL.ISTOGIAN}  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-republican; four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1877;  C.  A.  Carroll,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMPBELL,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -D500 
pop.,  on  Southern  Paciflc  Co's  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W. 
of  San  Jose,  the  county  seat.  Fruitgrow- 
ing and  general  farming. 

INTERURBAN  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1904;  E.  C.  Hurlbert,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

CARTERS,  Tuolumne  Co.  D  1,250 
pop.,  on  Sierra,  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Sonora, 
the    county     seat.       Gold     mining     and 
lumbering. 
NEW   ERA;     Fridays;  six  pages  13x20; 

subscription    $2;     established    April,    1899; 

G.  E.  McLeod,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 

also  at  Tuolumne  City  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

CEDARVILLE,  Modoc  Co.  i  745 
pop.  (of  township),  190  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Reno,  Nev.    Flour  mill. 

SURPRISE     VALLEY    RECORD; 

Wednesdays;  independent;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1692;  R.  H, 
Stanley,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CHICO,  Butte  Co.  b  2,640t  pop.— of 
township  4,739+— on  Southern  Paciflc  Co's 
Rd.  and  Chico  creek,  6  m.  E.  of  Sacramento 
r.  and  96  N.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capi- 
tal. State  Normal  School.  Flour  mills, 
foundry,  machine  shop,  fruit  cannery, 
planing  mills,  soap,  plow,  door,  sash  and 
furniture  factories.  Trades  in  lumber. 
Farming,  fruit  growing  and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1875,  weekly  1869;  B.  F.  Arnold, 
editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (8—3).  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2.50;  es- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORXIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


tabllshed— daily  1880,  semi  weekly  1852:  Rich- 
ards &  Deuel,  editors  and  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  ••jkl" 
Semi-Weekly:   In  1895. publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,400.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897.  Y. 
Tn  1898    **JKL.'* 

CHRISTIAN  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
friends;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1892;  Nannie  M.  Arnold, 
editor;  B.  F.  A.rnold,  publisher  (.2-5  P).  Does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

CHINO,  San  Bernardmo  Co.  g  l,607t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  and  Chino  Valley  Rds..  20  m.  W.  of 
San  Bernardino,  the  county  seat.  Center 
of  the  sugar  industry  of  Southern  Califor- 
nia.   Fruit  growing  and  stock  raising. 

CHINO  VALLEY  CHA3IPION;  Fri 

days;  agricultural;  eight  pages  13x19;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  Edwin  Rhodes, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SUB>IARINE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  1:^x18;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Randolph  R.  Freeman,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 4).    Clx'c'n  "jkl."    (A  A). 

CLOVERDALE,  Sonoma  Co.  -a  TSOj 
pop.— of  township  1,561+— on  San  Francisco 
&  North  Pacific  Rd.  Flour  mill  and  soap 
factory.  Wines,  fruit,  hop  and  wood  re- 
gion.   Quicksilver  mines  in  vicinity. 

REVEILLE  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  T.  Coffey,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COALING  A,   Fresno  Co.  n  on 

Southern   Pacific   Rd,,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Le 

Moore. 

OIL  RECORD;  Saturdays;  oil;  four 
pages  15Viix22;  subscription  $2;  established 
March.  1901;  A.  R.  Macdonald,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

COLFAX,  Placer  Co.  n  670  pop.,  on 

Nevada  Count}'  Narrow  Gauge  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Go's  Rds..  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Auburn> 
the  county  seat.   Mining  and  fruit  growing. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Ivan  H.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

COLTON,5an  Bernardino  Co.  P  l,309t 
pop.— of  township  l,96l+— on  Southern  Cali- 
fornia and  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.,  4  m. 
S.  of  San  Bernardino,  the  county  seat,  and 
57  E.  of  Los  Angeles.    Flour    and    lumber 
mills,  marble  works  and  fruit  canneries. 
Fruit  culture,  grain  raising  and  mining. 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays; independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  R.   M.  McKie.  editor   and    pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1889; 
Willard  Beebe,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COLUSA,  c.  h.,  Colusa  Co.  a  2,000t 
pop.— of  township  2,721— on  Colusa  &  Lake 
Rd.  and  W.  bank  Sacramento  r.,  60  m.  N.  W. 
of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.  Flour 
mills  and  manufactures  of  agricultural 
implements  and  carriages.  Agriculture, 
fruit  and  vine  culture  and  stock  raising. 
HERALD;  everv  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKliV,  Fridays;  daily  four, 
weekly   eight   pages    11x16;    subscription- 


daily  $3.50,  weekly  $1.25;  established  1898;  J. 
L.Allison,  editor  and  publlsner  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "iKL." 

SUN;  everv  evening  except  Sunday  and 
legal  holidays,  and  TRI- WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  tri-weekly  $3;  established— daily  1889,  tri- 
weekly 1862;  W.  S  Green,  editor:  The  Colusa 
Sun  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Tri-Weekly:  In  1895,  "j.kl."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.000.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  189S.  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (4,5). 

COM'PTO'N,  Los  Angeles  Co.  p  1.683t 

pop.  (of   township),  on    Southern  Pacific 

Go'sRd..  12  m.S.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county 

seat.    Dairy,  poultry  and  general  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1895;  James  H.  Bennett,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CONCORD,  Contra  Costa  Co. -a  586 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  12  m. 
E.  of  Martinez,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  fruit  raising. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: four  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  H.  E.  Griffiths,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CORDELIA,  Solano  Co.  O  300  2wp., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's.  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  W. 
of  San  Francisco.    Farming  and  fruit  rais- 
ing.   Stone  quarry. 
X-RAY;    Fridays;     Independent;    four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1897;  Charles  A.  Jensen,  editor  and  publisher 

(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CORNING,  Tehama  Co.  ^  2,269t  pop. 

(of  township),  on   Southern  Pacific   Go's 

Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Sacramento  r.  and  21  S. 

of  Red  Bluff,  the  county  seat.    Fruit,  hogs, 

cattle  and  sheep.    Farming. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pagesl6x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1898; 
E.  F.  Conway,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays  ;  Independent; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Mason  Case,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

CORONA,  Riverside  Co.  R  l,600t  pop., 
on  Southern  California  and  Santa  Fe  System 
Rds.  and  Santa  Ana  r.,  about  15  m.  S.  W.  of 
Riverside,  the  county  seat.  Tin,  fire-clay 
sewer  pipe,  porphyry  and  terra  cotta. 
Grain,  hay,  honey  and  citrus  fruits.  Stone 
quarries. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Herb.  C.  Foster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

COTTONWOOD,  Shasta  Co.  tl  300 

pop,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

of  Red  Bluff.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  No- 
vember, 1901;  M.  A.  Carpenter,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  'iKL-'  (A  A). 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  Andrew  McNamar.  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 8J.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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CALIFORNIA. 


COVINA,^o«  Angeles  Co.  p  l,200pop., 

40  m.  N.  of  Los  AnReles,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  elgtit  pages  12x20; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1888;  J.  E. 
Clarke,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'u  "jki ••" 

CRESCENT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Del  Norte 
Co.  "ti  699tpop.— of  township  l,13Tt— on  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  about  280  m.  N.  of  San 
Francisco  by  steamer,  and  about  87  S.  W. 
of  Jacksonville,  Ore.  Lumbering,  dairy- 
ing, mining  and  stock  raising. 

DEL.  NORTE  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  W.  L.  Nichols,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW!?i;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
W.  H.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  'iKi.." 

CROCKETT,  Contra  Costa  Co.  -n, 
1,500  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10 
m.  W.  of  Martinez,  the  county  seat.  Lo- 
cated on  the  Straits  of  Carguinez.  Agri- 
culture.   Fruit  growing. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1899;  W.G.Hawes, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAVISVILLE,  Tola  Co.  D  547  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of 

Sacramento,  the  State  capital.    Extensive 

grain  and  fruit  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  H.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

DINIJBA,  Tulare    Co.  D  600  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of 

Fresno.    Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

AI.TA  ADVOCATE;  semi- weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  i 8x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  H.  Hurst,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DIXON,  Solano  Co.  a   78.3t   pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W. 

of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital,    and  68 

N.  E.  of  San  Francisco.     Wheat   growing 

and  fruit  raising. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages 20x26:  subscription  $2;  establishedl874; 
F.  A.  Hutton,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."   InlOOO.Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 

DOS  PALOS,  Merced  Co.  a  700  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of 

Merced,  the  county  seat.  Grain,  fruit  and 

dairying. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1; established  1897; 
W.  C.  Payne,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

DOWNEY,  Los  Angeles  Co.  p  4,45St 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the 
county  seat.    Fruit  raising  and  agriculture. 

CHAMPION;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1888;  C.  H.  Eberle.  editor;  C.  H. 
Eberle  &  Co..  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  independ^'it; 
four  pages  9x14;  subscription  $1.50;    estab- 


CALIFORNIA. 


lished  April,  11.02;  C.  A.  Seay,  editor  ahd  pub- 
lisher (I— 5P). 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 
WOODMAN;  monthly;  Woodmen;  four 
pages  11^^x19;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  C.  A.  Seay,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

DO WNIEVILIiE,  c.  n.,  Sierra  Co.  b 

500+  pop.,  121  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital.    Quartz  and  gravel  mining. 

MOUNTAIN    MESSENGER; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1854;  W.  F.  Esch- 
bacher,  editor;  The  Mountain  Messenger 
(inc.),  publishers  (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

DUNSMUIR,  Siskiyou  Co.  d  1,100 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  55  m.  S. 
E.  of  Yreka,  the  county  seat.  Railroad 
division  headquarters.  Lumber,  agricul- 
ture and  mining. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  W.  T.  Manning,  editor;  Manning  & 
Stanley,  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "uu," 

ELCAJON,  San  Diego  Co.  tp  563t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  San  Diego,  Guyamaca  & 

Eastern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the 

county  seat.  Health  resort.   Fruitgrowing. 

V ALLEY  NEWS; Saturdays; independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1«92;  W.  N.  Christiance,  editor; 
Cooke  &  Christiance,  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

ELMHURST,  Alameda  Co.  -D  1,200 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  6  m.  S. 
W.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat.  Power  sta- 
tion of  Electric  Ry.  Fruit,  vegetables, 
grain,  etc. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Brooklyn 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "jkl- " 

EliSINORE,  Biverside  Co.  O,  279t  pop. 

—of  township  646+— on  Southern  California 

Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  San  Diego  and  90  S.  E.  of 

Los  Angeles.    Clay  deposits.    Agriculture  . 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  sut'Scription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
Allen  C.  Keith,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ESCONDIDO,  San  Diego  Co.  Q  755t 
pop.,  on  Southern  California  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat.  Wheat 
and  semi-tropical  fruits. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  A.  D.  Dunn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thvu'sdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1886;  Chas.  K.  Holmburg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circ'n"JKL."  In  1899. Z.  In  1902  "jk^.- 
ETNA  MILLS,  Siskiyou  Co.  b  6O0t 

pop.— of  township  1,009+— 35  m.  S.  of  Yreka, 

the  county  seat.    Mining  and  farming. 

SCOTT     VALLEY      ADVANCE; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eiglit  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  established  1897;  M,  H.  Bal- 
frey,  editor;  Balfrev  Bros.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903.  Z  (4,  5). 

EUREKA,  c.  h.,  Humboldt  Co. ti  7,327t 
pop. —of  township  8.504+  — on  Eel  River  & 
Eureka  Rd.  and  Humboldt  bay,  225  m.    N. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


of  and  connected  by  steamboats  with  San 
Francisco.  Exports  large  quantities  of 
redwood  lumber  and  butter. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x2:^;  subscription  $5;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1902;  VV.  H.  N.  Smith,  editor;  Herald 
PubllshingCo.,pubIishers(2— 3).  Circ'n"JKL" 

HLIYIBOLiDT  STANDARD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  S  E  M  1- 
WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
republican:  daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $5, 
semi-weekly  $2;  established— daily  1881,  semi- 
weekly  18?3;  Will  N.  Speegle  and  H.  W.  Pat 
ton,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897. 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  was  1,000. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900,  y I.  Actual 
average  for  \<im,  1,529.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  I. 

Semi-Weekly:     "jkl.-     In   1898.    Z.     In 
1899.  Z.    In  1901.  Z  (4).    Inl902,  Z  (4). 

HUMBOLiDT  TIMES;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2 ;  established- 
daily  1874,  weekly  1854;  Clias.  S.  Milnes,  editor; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts. smallest  1,400;  in  1897, 
1,100.  Inl898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  1,583.  In  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  3,391.  In  1901,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,200;  in  1897,  1,600.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     Inl903,  yl(»#).    In  1901.  yl. 

CALIFORNIAN;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  111^x17;  subscription  $2; 
established  1897;  M.  M.  Vaughan,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

METHODIST  CHI  RCH  BULLE- 
TIN OF  HUMBOLDT  CO.;  Fridays; 
methodist;  eight  pages  9x11;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  November,  1902;  James 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation: Z(4)  (A  A). 

EXETER,  Tulare  Co.  u  236  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  10  m.  E.of  Visalia, 
the  county  seat.  Agriculture,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  Fred  Page,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FALLBROOK,  San  Diego  Co.  p  656t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Calif ornia 
Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture,  fruit  growing  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1902;  G.  F.  Van  Velzer,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-4).   Circulation  "jkl" 

FARMERSVILLE,  Tulare  Co.    n 

on   Southern   Pacific   Rd.,   7   m.  S.  E.  of 

Visalia. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  Fred  W.  Reed,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FERNANDO,    Los    Angeles    Co.    g 

200+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
Aprils,  1904;  Herbert  W.  Crooks,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

FERNDALE,   Humboldt   Co.   b  8-t6t 
pop.,  18  m.  S.  of  Eureka,  the  countj'  seat, 


and  8  fi-om  Pacific  Ocean.  Farming,  dairy- 
ing and  shipping  of  redwood  lumber. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $2.50;  established  1877; 
Carr,  Hart  &  Frost,  publishers  (2—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5). 

FOLSOM  CITY,  Sacramento  Co.  n 
699  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  American  r.,  23  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  mining. 

TELEGRAPH;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x23 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1856;  M.  F.  McFai'land,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FORT  BRAGG,  Mendocino  Co.  -n 
1,590+  pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  7  m.  N.  of 
Mendocino.    Lumbering. 

ADVOCATE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  Charles  J.  Cavanagh,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3j.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAIL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FORT    JONES,    Siskiyou  Co.  b  356 

pop.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Yreka,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber,  stock  raising,  farming  and  mining. 

FARMER  AND  MINER;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  May,  1902;  R.  R. 
Byram,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FORTUNA,  Humboldt  Co.  ^  428  pop., 

on  Eel  River  &  Eureka  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of 
Eureka,  the  county  seat.  Lumber,  fruit, 
cereals  and  dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  19x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.  O.  Wellock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circulation  "jjvl." 

riU3IBOLDT  BEACON;  Fridays; 
independent;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1..=)0;  established  March,  1902;  G.  A.  Jasper, 
editorandpublisher  (5— 3).  Circulation "iiLfe." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

FOWLER,  Fresno  Co.  D  500  pop.,  on 

Southern   Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Fresno,  the    county  seat.     Farming    and 

fruits.    Shipping  point  for  raisins. 

ENSIGN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Howard  A. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

FRESNO,  c.  h.,  Fresno  Co.  a  12,470t 
pop.— of  township  17.239+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  206  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Farming,  sheep  raising,  fruit  growing,  wine 
and  raisin  making  and  fruit  canning. 
EVENING    DEMOCRAT;    every 
evening  except  Sunday;  democratic;  sixteen 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $5;    established 
1S98;  Paul  Vandor,  editor;  Fresno  Democrat 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Inl898,  "jkl"  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,648.   Actual  aver  age  for 
1900,  3,U09;  for  19UL  2,739;  /or  a  year 
ending  with   June,   1902,    3,089.     In    1903, 
(z— 4,6)  H.    Actual  average f  or  1904,  4,070. 
Publisher's  annouticement.— During  1904  the 
Fresno  Evening  Democrat  received  con- 
tracts from  eighty  six  foreign  advertisers 
exclusively  to  cover  the  field  of  Central 
California— seven-eighths  of  all  foreign  ad- 
vertising placed  in  this  field.    The  Demo- 
crat covers   the   richest   section  of   Cali- 
fornia, the   products  of  which,  during  the 


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last  year,  exceeded  $16,U0U,OUUlu  the  couuty 
alone.  Fresno  ueing  just  half  way  between 
Sau  Francisco  and  Los  Angeles— 225  miles 
from  either  place— has  a  held  of  its  own  of 
great  proportions.  The  Dkmocrat  is  the 
only  evening  paper  between  San  Francisco 
and  Los  Angeles  receiving  the  full  Associ- 
ated Press  dispatches,  and  is  accorded 
recognition  everywhere  as  one  of  the  best 
Ooast  papers.  Eastern  representatives, 
Williams  &  Lawrence,  Tribune  Building, 
New  York;  Will  T.  Cresmer,  U.  S.  Express 
Building,  Chicago. 

IIIORNING  REPUBLICAIS  :  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK.IiY, 
Fridays ;  republican ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $6.  weekly 
$2.50;  established— daily  1887,  weekly  1877; 
Tlie  Fresno  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1893,  G.  In  1896. 
Q.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  I.  Actual  average 
for  1902,4,644;  for  1903,  5,160;  for  l%i, 
6,415. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

GUIDE;  Mondays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;  George  Adam  Kupfer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."    Inl903,Z(4). 

LABOR  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  labor; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  Chas.  H.  Park,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUNDAY  MIRROR:  Sundays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1899;  R.  M.  Mappes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALIFORNIA  AGRICULTURAL 
JOURNAL;  semi-monthly;  agriculture; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50cents;  es- 
tablished November,  1904;  S.  C.  Lougvell,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (2—5). 

SAN  JOAQUIN  VALLEY  FARM- 
ER; semi  monthly;  agriculture,  live  stock; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Mcintosh  &  Fay,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTRAL  CALIFORNIA  WOOD- 
MAN; monthly;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1902;  George 
R.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,6S3.    In  1904,  (z-2,  5)  I. 

lilVE  STOCK  AND  DAIRY 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  agricultural; 
twenty  eight  to  forty  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  June,  1903;  Chas.  H. 
Blemer,  editor;  Live  Stock  &  Dairy  Journal 
Company,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
5,S5S. 

FRUITVALE,  Alameda  Co.  -n  on 
Southern  Paci fie  Rd. ,  2  m.  S.  E.  of  Oakland. 
PROGRES.S;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1902;  C.  Leidecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FUL.LERTON,   Orange  Co.  g   l,697t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  California 

Rd„  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Santa  Ana  and  23  S.  E.  of 

Los  Angeles.    Fruit   growing,  agriculture 

and  grazing.    Oil  wells. 

NEWS;   Saturdays;    republican;   eight 

pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

January,  1902;   Vivian   Tresslar,  editor  and 

publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkj,." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Edgar  Johnson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GALiT,  Sacramento  Co.   D  900  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  Sacramento,  tlie  county  seat  and  State 


CALIFORNIA. 


capital.  Timber  and  pipe  and  porcelain 
clays.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  J.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iio.." 

GEORGETOWN,  El  Dorado  Co.  a 

915t  pop.  (of  township),  16  m.  N.  of  Placer- 

ville,  the  county  seat.    Mining,  lumbering 

and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  I3x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  C.  Horn,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GEYSERVILLE,  Sonoma  Co.  -a  246 
pop.,  on  California  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  W.  of  Santa  Rosa,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  farming.  Orchards  and  vine- 
yards. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  Henry  M.  Hastings,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GIIiROY,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -a  l,820t 
pop.— of  township  4,003t— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  of  San  Francisco. 
Fruit  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  sbbscription$2;  established  1867;  Fred 
W.  and  Will  Blake,  editors;  F.  W.  Blake, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jk.l." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $2;  established  1880; 
J.  W.  Milnes.  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TELEGRAM;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; six  to  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2; 
established  1893;  Mrs.  R.  G.  Einfalt,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

GONZALES,^on«ere2/Co.-nl,ll5t  pop. 

(of  township),  on   Southern   Pacific  Co's 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Salinas.    Agriculture,  live 

stock  and  wool. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1891 ;  Charles  H.  CofCey,  editor  and  publish- 
er (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRASS    VALLEY,   Nevada   Co.  nf 

4,719t  pop.— of  township  7,043+— on  Nevada 
County  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of 
Sacramento,  the  State  capital.  Quartz  min- 
ing and  fruit  growing. 

EVENING  TIDINGS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; independent;  daily  eight  pages  13x20, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscnintion — 
daily  $3.50,  weekly  $2;  established  1860;  J.  C. 
Tyrrell,  editor;  Nevada  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (2— 5  P).  Circulation  —  daily  "jKi" 
weekly  "jkl." 

UNION;  every  morning  except  Monday ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$6;  established  1863;  W.  F.  Prisk.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:    In  1899,  ".ikl."    In  1900, 1.    In 
1901,  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)- 

GRIDLEY,  ^M«e  Co.  i  l,224t  pop.  (of 
township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  66 
m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.  Iron 
foundry,  planing  and  flour  mills,  broom 
factory  and  cannery.  Agriculture  and  hor- 
ticulture. 
HERALD;    Saturdays ;  independent ; 

eight  pages   13x20;   subscription  $2;   estab- 


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Ushed  1879:  W.  D.  Burleson,  editor;  Gridley 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8— 3i. 
Circulation:  Inl897,  "jkl"  Actual ave7-age 
for  1898,  1,067*  including  special  edition. 
In  1899,  "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GROVEL  AND,  Tmlumne  Co.  n  184 

pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Sonora,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

TUOL.U3INE  PROSPECTOR ;  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  January,  1901;  Al- 
bert P.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GUADALiOUPE.  Santa  Barbara  Co. 

^  300  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd., 

5  m.  from  the  Pacific  Coast.    Agriculture 

and  dairying. 

mOON ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  19(0 ;  James  W. 
Edrington,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  ••jkl" 

HALFMOON  BAY,  San  Mateo  Co. 

-n  900  pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  about  10 

m.  W.  from  Redwood  City,  the  county  seat. 

Oil  fields,  dairying  and  lumbering. 

COAST  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1890;  L.  D.  Garwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jki,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899, '2, '2  o'i.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  tI.     I,n  19u3.  ••jkl.- 

PENINSULAR      PENNANT;     Satur 
days;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Roma  T.  Jackson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HANFORD,  c.  li.,  Kings  Co.  a  2,929t 
pop.,  <ju  Santa  Fe  Pacific  and  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  about  28  ni.  S.  of  Fresno. 
Shipping  place  for  agricultural  produce. 
Raisins,  orchard  fruits,  grain,  live  stock 
and  w^ool. 

JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEl^II-WEEKLY.Tuesdaysand 
Fridays;  democratic :  four  to  six  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription— daily  §5.  semi-weekly  S2:  es- 
tablished—daily 1898.  senw- weekly  1891 ;  F.  V. 
Dewey,  editor  ana  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl" 
Semi- Weekly  :  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  1,000.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  "jKi" 

SENTINEIj:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four  to  six  pages  20x26,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  S5. 
weekly  $2:  estaolished— daily  1896,  weekly 
1836;  Fred  A.  Dodg«  and  J.  E.  Richmond,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation  — 
daily  -jkl  "  weekly  "jju-."  In  1897,  weekly  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKi"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HAYWATtTyS,  Alameda  Co. -nl,965t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  13  m. 
S.  E.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat.  Supply 
point  for  farming  and  fruit-raising  district. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
30x26;  subscription  82  ;  established  1877  ; 
George  A.  Oakes,  editor  ana  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscrlntion  $2;  es- 
tablished 1891;  S.  T.  &  O.  R.  Morgan,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

HEALDSBURG,  Sonoma  Co.  -a 
l,869-(-  pop.,  on  San  Francisco  &  North  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Russian  r.,  72  m.  N.  by  N.  W. 


of    San  Francisco.     Agriculture,    mining, 
stock  raising  and  fruit  and  wine. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2; 
established  1876  ;  J.  P.  McDonnell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  •• 

SOTOYOME  SUN;  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent-democratic; four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J.  C. 
Keene,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  F.  W.  Cooke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

HEBER,  San  Diego  Co.  R. 
HERALD;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HEMET,  Riverside   Co.    P,  904t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Rd.,  38 

m.  S.   E.   of   Riverside,  the  county  seat. 

Fruit  drying  and  canning  and  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
Peter  MllUken,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation  ••jkl." 

HERCULES,  Contra  Costa  Co.  g. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  local;  four  pages 
10j^xl4;  subscription  $1..50;  Luther  McQues- 
ten,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5P). 

HOLLISTER.c.h.,  5an^cn«o  Co. -a 
l,315■^pop.— of  township  3,118+— on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about  48  m.  S.  E.  of  San 
Jose.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  §2;  established  1893;  G. 
K.  Estes,  editor;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1— 5r). 

Circulation  :  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (6).  Actual 
average  for  1903,1,123.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  1,232. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  R.  P.  Stephenson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SAN  BENITO  ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  lsx24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1872;  Geo.  E.  &  A.  D.  Shaw, 
editors  and  publishers  (8— :B).  Circ'n  "jkl.  • 
In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

HOLLYWOOD,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g 

500  pop.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Los  Angeles,  the 

county  seat.     Lumber,  fruit  growing  and 

farming. 

CAHUENGA  VALLEY  SENTI- 
NEL; Saturdays;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1900;  Wm.D.Kelley 
and  John  T.  Rankin,  editors;  Hollywood 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  -jkl." 

HONCUT,  Suite  Co.  b  663t  pop.  (ot 
township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14 
m.  S.  of  Oroville,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
BUTTE  CO.  TI3IES:  Thursdays:  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  16x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1897;    Don  B.  Robb,   editor   and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jivl" 

HUENEME,  Ventura  Co.  gi4,693t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  the  Pacific  Ocean,  about 
10  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Ventura,  the  county  seat, 
and  40  E.  S.  E.  of  Santa  Barbara.  Barley  and 
bean  shipping.   Sugar  beet. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22:  subscription $2;  established  1888; 
Fred.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher.   Circula- 
tion "jkj.." 


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CALIFORNIA. 


IMPERIAL,  San  Diego  Co. p  320  poii., 
30  m.  S.  of  Flowiiigwell.    Fruit  growiug. 

PRESS  AND  FAR31ER;  Saturdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1901;  E.  F.  Howe,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Clrc'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STANDARD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

INDEPENDENCE,  c.h.,  Inyo  Co.  0, 

500  pop.,  on  Carson  &  Colorado  Rd.,  about 
103  ni.  S.  of  Hawthorne,  Nev.  Flour,  lum- 
ber and  saw  mills.  Agricultui'e  and  fruit 
growing. 

INYO  INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1870;  Irv.  H.  Mulhol- 
land,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

I  ONE,  Amador  Co.  U  1,100  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Jack- 
son, the  county  seat,  and  133  N.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Timber,  agriculture,  mining  and 
dairying. 

TONE  VALiIiEY  ECHO;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1883;  C.  G.  Noble,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IRVINGTON,  Alameda   Co.   ^D    467 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  about 

28  m.  S.  E.  of  Oakland  and  33  from   San 

Francisco.    Machine  shop.    Wine  making 

and  farming. 

WASHINGTON  PRESS:  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24:  subscriotion 
$2;  established  1891;  E.  B.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher  (.8 — 3).    Girc'n  "jkl."    (A  A). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Amador  Co.  U  1,531 

pop.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the  State 
capital.  Gold  is  found  near  by  in  quartz 
and  placer  mines.  Also  marble,  granite, 
sandstone,  coal  and  copper. 

A  31  A  DOR    DISPATCH  ;   Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  e.stablished  1859;  Edwin  C.  Rust,  editor 
and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

AMADOR  LEDGER;  Fridays;  repub 
licau  ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established    1855;    R.    Webb,   editor;    Ama- 
dor County  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

JAMESTOWN,    Tuolumne   Co.     n 

335    pop.— local  estimate   1,000  — on  Sierra 

Rd.,  5   m.  S.  of  Sonora,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber,  fruit  growing  and  mining. 

MOTHER  L.O  DE  M  A  GNET ;  Wednes 
daj's;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished  1897;    D.  L.  Sayre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 — 3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

JUIilAN,  San  Diego  Co.  g  337  pop., 

42  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat. 

Mining. 

MINER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  1902;  J.  G. 
Overshiner,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "jjii." 

KERN,  Kern  Co.    P    l,291t  pop.,    on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 

KERN  CO.  UNION  LABOR  JOUR- 
NAL; Fridays  (A  A). 

KESWICH,  Shasta    Co.  6,  on  Iron 
Mountain  Rd. 
MOUNTAIN    MINER ;    Saturdays 

(A  A). 


CALIFORNIA. 


KING  CITY,  Monterey  Co.  -n  701  f 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  Rd.,  about  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Salinas,  the 
countj'  seat.    Saw  mills. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  131^x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
May.  1901;  F.  G.  Vivian,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SETTLER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  established  1888;  W.  B. 
Weller,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KINGSBXTRG,  Fresno  Co.  D  328t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 

RECORDER;  Wedneadays;  local;  ten 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
November.  1904;  P.  F.  Adelsbach,  editor  and 
publisher  (2-5  Pj. 

WESTERN  BEE  JOURNA  L  ;  month- 
ly; bees;  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1903;  P.  F.  Adelsbach, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

LAKEPORT,  c.  h.,  LaJce  Co.  -n  726t 
pop.,  on  Clear  lake,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Ukiah 
and  120  N.  of  San  Francisco.  Mineral 
springs  and  quicksilver  mines  in  vicinity. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

CLEAR  LAKE  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2:  estaolished  1886;  3Iayfleld  &  Mclntire, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

LAKE  CO.  BEE;  Wednesdays; repub- 
lican: four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1872;  W.  Lu  Rideout.  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

LANCASTER,  Los  Angeles  Co.  q  305 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd..  about 
45  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

ANTELOPE  VALLEY  GAZETTE; 

Fridays;  republican  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1888:  H.  W.  Mel- 
rose, editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Girc'n  "JKL" 

LATON,  Fresno  Co.  a  60  pop.,  on  San 

Francisco  &  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  of  Fresno,  the  county  seat.     Farming 

and  fruit  growing. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  11x18;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1901;  C.  F.  Roger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "jjcL." 

LEMOORE,  Kings   Co.  n  l,772t  pop. 

(of    township),   on    Southern  Pacific  Go's 

Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Hanford,  the  county  seat. 

Raisin  and  orchard  fruit  growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays:  Independent:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Wilbur  T.  Dewey,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

LINCOLN,  Placer  Co.  n  l,061tpop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Sacramento.  Pottery  works  and  fruit  and 
grain  growing. 

NEWS-MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  H.  W.  Bessac,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

LINDSAY,  Tulare  Co.  g  500  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific   Go's   Rd..  15  m.  S.  E.  of 
Visalia,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 
fruits. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 

pages   1^x24;    subscription   $2;    established 


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CALIFORNIA. 


October,  1901;  Henry  W.  Dockham,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

LIVERMORE, ^Zawierfa  Co.-u  l,493t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  about 
30  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Oakland,  the  county 
seat.  Fruit  growing,  stock  raising  and 
farming.  Coal,  chrome  and  magnesia 
mines  near  by. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Wilber  E.  Still,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HERA  Li  D  ;  Saturdaj's;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$2;  established  1877;  Arthur  L.  Henry,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "ski,.- 

LiODI,  San  Joaquin  Co.  n  1,800  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  1  m.  S.  of  Moke- 
lumne  r.  and  12  N.  of  Stockton,  the  county 
seat.  Flour  and  saw  mills.  Agriculture  and 
fruit  growing, 

SENTINEL;  tri-weekly ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Sam  B.  Axtell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  ••.iKL"  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  each  issue  was  1,050. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  Jitij/,  1902.  1,058.  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  •■JKL." 

HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

JLOMPOC,  Santa  Barbara  Co.  g  972t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  1  m.  S. 
of  Santa  Ynez  r.  and  9  from  the  Pacific 
Coast.  Fruit,  wool,  mustard  seed,  stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  S.  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher'5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1875; 
W.  W.  Broughton,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JK,L." 

LONGBEACH,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g 
6,000+  pop.— of  township  3,285+— on  Los  An- 
geles Terminal  and  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rds.,  about  22  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles, 
the  county  seat.  Summer  resort  on  the 
Pacific  Ocean. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  erery  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  PACIFIC  TRI- 
BUNE, Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1898;  I.  S.  Watson  and  L.  G.  Graves, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

PRESS;  daily,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  to  ten  pages  13x20; 
subscription — daily  $4,  weekly  §1.25;  estab 
lished— daily  1902,  weekly  1897;  J.  A.  Miller, 
editor;  A.  C.  Malone,  publisher  (6 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl."    In  1903,  weekly  -'i&i,     daily 

"JKL." 

TELEGRAM;  daily  except  Sundays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$4.80;  established  December,  1904;  F.  C.  Rob- 
erts, editor;  The  Daily  Telegram  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  F.  C.Foote,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3), 
Circulation  "JKL."   (A  A). 

liOS  ANGEIiES,  c.  h.,  Los  Angeles 
Co.  p  102,479+  pop.,  on  Los  Angeles  Termi- 
nal, Los  Angeles  &  Redondo,  Southern  Cali- 
fornia and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds.  and 
Los  Angeles  r.,  480  m.    S.  E.  of    San  Fran- 


CALIFORNIA—Los  Angeles. 

Cisco.  Commercial  center  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, and  a  notable  health  resort.  An 
agricultural  county,  producing  the  princi- 
pal grains,  wines,  citrus  and  deciduous 
fruit,  brandy,  wool  and  hides.  Has  gold, 
silver  and  lead  mines  and  petroleum  wells. 
DAILY. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  daily  ten,  Saturday  sixteen 
pages  17x24;  subscrintlon  $5;  established  1871; 
SamT.  Clover,  editor;  Evening  Express  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,031.  In  1896,  G.  In  1S97,  G  Z.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1898,10,319.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  F.  Ac- 
tual average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Octo- 
ber 12,1^01,  10,577  i  /"or  1902, 13,379}  for 
1903, 15,783 ;  for  1904,  21,434. 

HERALD ;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  daily  tweheto 
eighteen,  Sunday  thirty-six  to  fifty  two, 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x23;  subseription— 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established  1873:  The 
Herald  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl.  •  In 
1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  August,  1898,  7,(i5S.  In 
1899,  yG.  In  1900,  zG.  Actiial  average  for 
1901,  19,836; /or  a  year  ending  uith  Au- 
gust, 19u2,  22,691.  Inl903,yC.  Inl904,yD. 
Weekly:    "jkjl.-- 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subserip- 
tion $9;  established  1887;  Warren  Wilson, 
editor;  Daily  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (l2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899.  H. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).     In  1904  (z-4)  H. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1895;  R.  H.  Can- 
field,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
20,807; /or  1904,  21,319.  „  ,  ^,,„ 

Tl.UES;  every  niornmg,  and  SATUR- 
DAY TIMES  AND  WEEKLY  MIR- 
ROR, Saturdays;  independent  republican; 
daily  eighteen  to  twenty-two,  Sunday  eighty- 
four  to  one  hundred,  weekly  twelve  pages 
18x22;  subscription— daily  $9,  Sunday  $2.50, 
weekly  $1  50;  established— daily  1881,  weekly 
1873;  The  Times  Mirror  Co.,  publishers  (12 — i). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 

1895,  15,540;  for  1896,  18.091;  for  a 
year  ending  with  March,  1898.  20,378;  for 

1898,  26,131;    for  1899,  25,455:   for  a 
year  ending  with  September,  1900,  27.747; 
for  1901,  28,778;  for  1902,  31,251.     In 
1903,  (z-4)  C.    In  IfcOl  (z-4.  6)  C. 
Sunday:  In  1904,  (z-4,  6)  B. 

Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895.  In 

1896,  H.   In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  Inl899.  "isl." 

WEEKLY. 

BUILDER   AND    CONTRACTOR; 

Thursdays;  building;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1893;  Harry  lies, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CALIFORNIA  CULTIVATOR? 
Fridays;  agriculture  and  poultry  raising; 
sixteen  pages  11x143^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  G.  H.  A.  Goodwin,  editor;  Cul- 
tivator Publishiug  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,240; /or  1896,  3,916;  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897,    4,025.     In  1898.  yH.    In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  8,107;  for  1904 
10  317 

CALIFORNIA  INDEPENDENT; 
Saturdaj's;  undenominational;  twelve  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1896; 
Rev.  V.  H.  Bodkin,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CALIFORNIA  VOICE;  Thursdays; 
prohibition;  twelve  pages  13x22;  subscription 


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CALIFORNIA— Los  Angeles. 

$1;  established  1886;  Wiley  J.  Phillips,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  '-iKi."  In  1901,  Sep- 
tember, publisher  asserts,  for  two  years  has 
not  been  less  than  1.500.  Actual  average  for 
liH)-,\  2,3(59.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  191)4,  3,361. 

CO.>II>lERCIAIi      BUliI-.ETIN;   Fri 
days  ;  commercial ;  twenty  pages  10x14:  sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  1888;    R.  R.  Mc- 
Kinney,   editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKI.." 

COMMON  SENSE;  Saturdays;  social- 
Ism;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1902 ; 
L.  Hope  Cooper,  manager  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts  every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
2,000.    In  1904,  yl. 

EAGIiE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2.25;  established  1891;  Robert 
R.  McKinney,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EL   MONITOR    MEXICANO;  Wed 

nesdays;  Spanish;  eight  pages  iax20;  sub 
8cription$2;  established  1889;  E.  Olivas.  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

GEKMANIA;  Fridays;  German;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17i^x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  August  Boecklin,  editor; 
German- American  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "tkl." 

GRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  society;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x12;    subscription  $2.50;    estab 
lished  1893;    R.  H.   Hay  Chapman,   editor; 
Graphic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1903.  Z  (4).  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

HOTEL  GAZETTE;  Thursdays:  hotels: 
four  pages ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1888:  John  A.Medlar  and  Thomas  J.  Hammer, 
editors;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers; prints  also  an  edition  for  railways, 
entitled  Railway  Advertiser  (12— i). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902.  Z  (4,  6)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904  (z— 4) 
I  (••)■ 

ILCORRIERE;  Wednesdays:  Italian; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  .$2;  estab- 
lished December,  WOO;  Charles  Abrate,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation— In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5)  (A  A")- 

L'UNION    NOUVELLE;    Saturdays; 
French;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $8; 
established  1879  ;     J.    Audair,    editor ;      A. 
Davoust,  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

MINING  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  min- 
ing  and  financial ;  twenty-eight  pages  103^x14 : 
subscription  $2;  established  189T:  A.  Rich- 
ardson, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,642.    In  1904,  (z-4)H. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Miller  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).  Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  "JKL." 


CALIFORNIA-Los  Angeles. 


PACIFIC  FRUIT  WORLD;  Satur- 
days; horticulture  and  agriculture;  twenty 
pages  111^x17;  sub.scription  $1;  established 
1897;  M.  V.  Hartranft,  editor;  The  Fruit 
World  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  zG.  Actual  average 
fora  year  ending  toith  August  5, 1899, 5,053  ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Oct.  1,  1900,  5,161. 
In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  m2,  7,370; 
/orl903,  S,332(AA)■ 
SATURDAY  POST;  Saturdays;  liter- 
ary; sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  10!^xl5; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Abbot  Kin- 
ney, editor;  Post  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (5— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,021:  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
.lpri7. 1901, 5,471.  In  1902, yG. 
In  1903  (z— 4)  G.    Inl904,yG.. 

B^"  The  absolute  correcl- 
ness  of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Saturday 
Post  is  guaranteed  by  the  pub- 
lishers of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  who  will  pay  one  hundred 
dollars  to  the  first  person  who  success, 
fully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

S  II  D.CALIFORNIA     POST; 

Fridays  ;  German;  independent;  eight  pages 
17i/ijx24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1874; 
Morlock  &  Glauch.  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    Inl903,  Z(4). 

TIDINGS;  Fridays;  roman  catholic; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
tablished  1895;  Elmer  Murphy,  editor;  The 
Tidings  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,219;  for  1897,  1,184; /or  1898.1,454; 
for  1899.  1,693;  for  a  year  ending  unth 
September,  1900,  1,846;  ^or  1901,  1,776; 
/or  1902,  1,867;  for  1903,1,851.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I. 

UNION  LABOR  NEWS;  Fridays; 
labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1901;  L.  W.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  In  1902, 
(z-4,  6)  E.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

YOUNG  MEN;  Thursdays;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablislied  November,  1903;  Wm.  Cleaner, 
editor;  Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


SEMI-MONTHLY. 

B'NAI    B'RITH    MESSENGER; 

semi-monthly;  Jewish;  eight  pages  1.3x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Victor 
Harris,  editor;  B'nai  B'rith  Messenger  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

MONTHLY. 

CALIFORNIA  DRUGGIST;  month 

ly;  drugs;  forty  to  sixty  pages  9>^xl2J^;  sub- 


The  Union  Labor  News 

is  the  only  Labor  paper  published  in  Southern  California.  Reaches  all 
Union  men  in  Los  Angeles,  San  Diego,  Pasadena,  San  Pedro,  Riverside 
and  Long  Beach.  Circulation  has  doubled  in  eight  months.  If  you  desire 
to  reach  every  Union  workman  in  the  southern  part  of  the  State  you  can  do 
it  through  our  columns.  No  other  paper  can  do  it.  Advertising  rates  on 
application  to 

UNION   LABOR   NEWS    CO.    {Inc) 
624  South  Broadway,  Los  Jtngetes,  Cat. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA— Los   Angeles. 

scription  $1;  established  1891  ;  W.  S.  Darliug, 
editor:  California  Druggist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FREEMASON;  monthly;  masonic; 
thirty  pages  63^^x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Henry  J.  Lloyd,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).     Circulation   "jkl." 

HIGHER  SCIENCE;  monthly;  free 
thought;  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Franklin  H.  Heald.editor;  Pacific 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1.906.     In  1904,  I. 

■Triri>FANlTARlAT*r  review; 
monhtly;  scientific;  rorty-four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1903; 
Singleton  \V.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher(2— 5). 
L.IVE  STOCK  TRIBUNE;  monthly; 
live  stock;  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  H.  W.  Krucke- 
berg,  editor;  Live  Stock  Tribune  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
/or  1899,  1,380.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  tvith  March.  1901, 
2,601.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Inl901.  yl. 
OUT  WEST;  monthly;  one  hundred 
and  seventy  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Charles  F.  Lummis,  editor; 
The  Out  West  <^o..  publishers;  dated  also  at 
San  Francisco  (2-4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,468; /or  1896,  8,r08.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898,  zF.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1899,  9,147.  In  1900.  zF.  In 
1901,  F.  In  1902,  (z— 61  F.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  10.766.    In  1904,  yF. 

PACIFIC  COAST  ADVERTISING; 
monthly;  advertising;  twenty-four  pages 
61^x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1896;  W. 
D.  Curtis,  managing  editor;  Pacific  Coast 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "j_KL.'      In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PACIFIC  MOTORING;  monthly; 
automobiles,  motor  boats  and  cycling; 
forty  pages  TJ^xlO}.^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Charles  Fuller  Gates,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 

Circulation:    Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  \^^,  1,541;  /or  1904, 
1  039 
PICTORIAL.   AMERICAN;  monthly 

^^^SOURCES    OF    SOUTHERN 

CAIilFORNlA  ;  montlily  (A  A). 

RURAL.  CAL.IFORN1AN:  monthly; 
agricultural;  fortv  four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  C.  M.Heintz, 
editor;  M.  G.  Heintz.  publisher  (1—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899,  G.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  I.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1901,  yl. 

SEARCHLIGHT;  monthly;  anti- 
saloon;  sixteen  pages  9>^12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1898;  Rev.  E.  S.  Chapman, 
editor  and  publisher  (12^). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  -jkl-  In  1899.  G.  In 
1900, yG.  In  1901. yH.  Inl902,yH.  In  1903, yl. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  F.  ,,  . 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 
PRACTITIONER;  monthly;  medical; 
fortr -eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1885:  Dr.  Walter  Llndley,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  "jkl.  •  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,2*^5.  In  1904,  publisher  a><serts, 
during  past  vear  no  issue  less  than  1,200. 

SOUTHWEST  OFFICIAL  GUIDE; 
monthly;  railroad;  three  hundred  pages 
41^x7;  subscription  $2;  established  1899;  J.D. 
Edmond,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  January,  1904,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  Issue  during  1903  was  5,000.  In 
1904  tG 

WEs'tERN  EMPIRE;  monthly; 
household,  literary;  twenty  pages  llj^xli; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1896;  M.  V. 
Hartranft,  editor;  Fruit  World  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulatiou:   In  1902,  (z— 4)  F.    Actual  av 


CALIFORNIA— Los  Angeles. 

erage  for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1904, 
34,083.    In  1904.  yC. 

WESTERN  INVESTMENTS; month 
ly;  financial;  seventy-six  to  one  hundred 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  April, 
1901;  De  Putron  Gliddon.  editor;  Western 
Investments  Publishing  Company, publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

YE  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 
ELK;  monthly;  Elks;  twenty  pages  6x9}^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1903;  James  H. 
Oriffes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P), 

QUARTERLY. 
OSTEOPATH  ;  quarterly  :  osteopathy; 
thirty  to  sixty  cages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1896; 'Dr.  D.  L.Tasker,  editor;  Pa- 
cific School  of  Osteopathy,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,yl.    In  1900,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

LOS  BANOS,  Merced  Co.  u  500  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about  35  m.  W. 

of  Merced,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  growing 

and  agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdavs;  local;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
September,  1904;  C.  O.  Freeman,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 5P). 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  §2;  estab- 
lished 1891:  D.  D.  McDonald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

LOS  GATOS,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -D  l,915t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  W.  of  San  Jose,  the  county  seat.    Wines, 

brandies    and   grape  food.     Horticulture 

and  grape  and  olive  growing. 

MAIL;    Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 

pages   15.X22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1884;  A.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8-3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24-  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  Trantham  &  Jenks,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

LOWER    LAKE,   Lake    Co.  -n  395 

pop.,   on  Clear  lake,  about  25  m.  S.  E.  of 

Lakeport,  the  county  seat,  and  94  N.  of  San 

Francisco.  Quicksilver,  sulphur  and  borax 

mining  and  lumbering.    Health  resort. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1877;  Mrs.  A.  E.  Noel,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jjo.  " 

LOY ALTON,  Sierra  Co.  6  143t  pop. 
LOYALTONIN}  Fridays  (A  A). 

MADERA,  c.  h..    Madera  Co.  U  950 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  24  m. 

N.  E.  of  Fresno.  Farming,  sheep  raising  and 

fruit  growing. 

M  E  R  C  U  R  Y  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays:  four 
pages— daily  13x20, weekly  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1900,  weekly  1885;  E.  E.Vincent,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  — daily  "jkl- '   week- 

Iv   "JKL." 

'TRIBUNE;  dally,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  four  pages 
13x20,  weekly  six  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
dally  $4,weeklv$1.50;  established— daily  1903, 
weekly  1892:  George  A.  Clark,  editor;  Clark 
&  Sharp,  publishers  (2—4).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1903,  weekly.  Z  (4), 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899; 
Thomas  Donellan,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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CALJF(>R\IA. 


MARIPOSA,  c.  h.,  Mariposa   Co.  D 

500  pop.,  91  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton.    The  great 

Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  are  in 

this  county.    Agriculture,  gold  mining  and 

stock  raising. 

GAZETTE-MARIPOSAN;  Satur- 
days: democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established— Gaze^ic  1855,  Mari- 
po^au  1900,  consolidated  1901;  L.  W.  Sharp, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  ".ikl." 

MARTINEZ,  c.  h.,  Contra  Costa  Co. 

-n  1,380+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
and  Carguinez  Straits,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Coal,  copper  and  quicksilver 
mines.  Agriculture  and  fruit  and  grape 
industry. 

CONTRA  COSTA  GAZETTE  ;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2.50:  established  1858;  G.  E.  Milnes, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "ikl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1898, 
"jKL."  In  1899,  Z. 

COUNTY  PAPER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1874;  C  F.  Montgomery,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARYSVILLE,  c.  h.,   Yuha  Co.  n 

3,497+ pop.— of  township  3.9T1+— on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Yuba  r.,  at  head  of 
navigation,  37  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital,  and  116  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco.   Agriculture  and  mining. 

APPEAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  twice  a  week,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$2.50;  established  1860;  Appeal  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,248.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.      In  1899.  "jkl." 

DE>IOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY.  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  non-pa rti.';an;  eight  pages- 
daily  13x20,  semi- weekly  18x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi- weekly  $2;  established  1884;  T. 
J.  Sherwood,  editor;  Democrat  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5 — ^3). 
Circulation — Daily  :  "jkl." 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,014.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl  " 

MAYFIELD,  Santa  Clara  Co.  £:l,379t 

pop.   (of   township),  on    Southern   Pacific 

Co's  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  eightpages 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1887;  L.  B. 
Woodruff,  editor  and  puV>lisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MENDOCINO,  Mendocino  Co.  -n  806 

pop.,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Ukiah,  the  county  seat, 

and  130  N.  N.  W.  of  San  Francisco.    Shipping 

point  for  large  vessels  at  the  mouth  of  Big  r. 

Lumbering. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  independent: eight 
pages  13x19:  subscription  $2;  established 
1877;  William  Heeser,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MERCED,  c.  h.,  Merced  Co.  n  l,969t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  159  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Grain  warehouses 


CALIFORNIA. 


and  fruit  cannery.    Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

EXPRESS;  Saturdays; democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1875:  Jos.  A.  Noi-vell,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  ■  jkl." 

STAR;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  sub.scriptlon  $2;  established 
1880;  Harris  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

MIDDLETO'WN,   Lake    Co.  -n  420 

pop.,  about   28  m.  S.  E   of   Lakeport,  the 

county  seat.    Mining,  fruit,  grape  growing 

and  general  farming. 

INDEPENDENT:  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1888;  Read  &  Read,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILL  VALLEY.  Marin  Co.  -n4m.  s. 
of  San  Rafael,  the  county  seat.  Fruit 
raising. 

M^RIN  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days;  republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1900;  Marin  Co. 
Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILLVILLE,  Shasta  Co.  i  755t  pop. 

(of  township),   15   m.  E.  of  Redding,  the 

county  seat,  and  about  28  N.  of  Red  Bluff. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TIDINGS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
Walters.  Criss,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL.' 

MODESTO,  c.  h.,  Stanislaus  Co.n 

2.024+  pop.— of  township  2,989+— on  Southern 

Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  29  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton. 

Wheat,  wool  growing  and  fruit  raising. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday,    and    STANISLAUS    CO. 

NEWS,  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages- 
daily  13x20,  weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1868 ;  estate  of  J.  D  Spencer,  editors  and 
publisher  (5 — 3).  Circulation- daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MORNING  HERALD;  every  morn 
ing  except  Monday, and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  established — daily 
June.  1903,  weekly  1873 ;  T.  C.  Hocking,  editor; 
H«rald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  — Weekly :  In  1806,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  months  of 
1897,  1,272.    In  1898.   'jisl." 

MOKELUMNE   HILL,    Calaveras 

Co.  o  1,971+  pop.  (of  township),  50  m.  N.  E. 

of  Stockton  and  60  S.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the 

State  capital.  Mining,  agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

CALAVERAS  CHRONICLE;  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1851;  C.  E.  Daj', 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MONROVIA,  J^os^n^-eZes  Co.  q  1,205+ 

pop.,  on  Southern  California  and  Southern 

Pacific  Co's  Rds..  17  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles. 

Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Messenger  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEREY,  Monterey  Co.  -a  l,748t 
pop.— of  township  3.4"20+— on  Southern  Pa- 


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CALIFORNIA. 


ciflc  Go's  Rd.  and  Monterey  bay,  29  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Santa  Cruz.  Agriculture  and  mining. 

CYPRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1870;  L.  C.  Mc- 
Kenney,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL' 

NEW  ERA;  "Wednesdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1890;  Wil- 
liam Kay,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MOROANHIIiL,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -o 
400  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  20  m. 
S.  E.  of  San  Jose.    Fruit  and  grain. 
SUN-TI3IES;  Fridays;   independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;  M.  M.  Gilchrist,  editor 
and  publisher  (10 — 1  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT  BULLION,  MariposaCo.  u 
on  Atchison,  Topeka&  Santa  Fe  and  South 
ern  Pacific  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  "W.  of  Mariposa. 
NEW    ERA;    Saturdays ;    democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $2;    estab- 
lished January,  1902;    P.  H.  Hlgglns,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  'jkl  •• 

MOUNTAINVIEW,  Santa  Clara 
Co.  -n  1,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Santa  Clara,  11  from  San 
Jose,  the  county  seat,  and  39  S.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.    Wine,  fruit  and  agriculture. 

LiEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
19t.'3;  H.  G.  Copeland,  editor;  A.  V. Copeland, 
publisher  (2—5). 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  B.C.  Nichols,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4^.    Circulation  "Jifx  • 

SIGNS  OF   THE    TIMES:   Wednes 
days;  seventh-day  adventist;   sixteen  pages 
10x14:   subscription  $1.50;   established    1874; 
Milton  C.  Wilcox,  editor;  Pacific  Press  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:    Actual    average  for    1895, 
18,148;     for     1896,    24,633;    for    1897. 
40,029.    In  1898,  yC.    In  1899.  yD.    Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1900, 
49,240;  for  1901,  28,505.    In  1902.  yC. 
Actual  average  for  190:3,  32,342;  for  1904, 
27,108. 

NAPA,  c.h.,  Napa  Co.  -n  4,036t  pop.— 
of  township  8,532+— on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.  and  Napa  r.,  46  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco and  about  60  S.  W.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital.  Tanneries,  woolen  mill, 
fruit  driers,  wine  and  cream  of  tartar 
works.     Agriculture  and  horticulture. 

JOURNALi;  everv  morning  except 
Mondaj',  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  four 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6.  weekly  $2:  established— daily 
1888,  weekly  1884;  J.  E.  Walden,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circ'n — daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

REGISTER:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages— daily  17x23,  weekly  22x28; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established 
—daily  1872,  weekly  1863 ;  G.  M.  Francis,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weeklv  "jkl  " 

REFLECTOR;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Geo.  F.  G.  Morgan,  editor  and 
publisher  (2-3). 

Circiilntion:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1898,  1 ,144.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  "JKL."  (A  A), 

NATIONAL  CITY,  San  Diego  Co.  p 

1,086+  pop.— of  township  1,770+— at  terminus 
of  California  Southern  Rd.,  on  bay  of  San 


Diego.   Riveted  iron  pipe  and  gold-ore  re- 
duction works.     Fruit  growing. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages  ll^ixKi;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1903';  Fred  Atherton,  editor;  Fred 
Athertou  &  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

NEEDLES,  San  Bernardino  Co.  Cp 
1,143+  [op.  (of  township),  on  Atlantic  &  Pa- 
cific and  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Rds.  and  Color- 
ado r.    Cattle  raising  and  mining. 

EYE;  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1887; 
L.  V.  Root,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation '  JKL." 

NEVADA   CITY,  c.  h.,  Nevada  Co. 

cf  3.250+  pop.— of  township  4,888+— on  Ne- 
vada County  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  E. 
of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.    Mining. 

MINER-TRANSCRIPT:  every  even- 
ing except  Sundays;  republican;  mining; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  L.  S.  Calkins,  editor;  Calkins 
Newspaper  Syndicate,  publishers  (2— 5P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWCASTLE,    Placer    Co.    u    335 

pop.,  on  Central  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of 

Auburn,  the  county  seat.  Fruit  raising  and 

shipping  point. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  J.  S.  Taylor,  editor;  Newcastle  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (8—3)).    Circulation "jjcl." 

NEWMAN,  Stanislaus  Co.  n  l,760t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Rd.,  about 
22  m.  W.  of  Modesto,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  fruit  raising  and  dairying. 

WEST  SIDE  INDEX ;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1887; 
A.  Fleharty,  editor  and  publisher(l— 4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NILES,  Alameda   Co.  -n  235  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of 
Oakland,  the  county  seat.     Farming  and 
fruit  raising. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  independent-renub- 

lican:   four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 

established  1897;  A. R.  Waters, editor;  Waters 

Bros.,  publishers  (2-3).    Circ'n  "jkl-"  (A  A)- 

NORDHOFF,    Ventura  Co.    P    244t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd. 
OJAI;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NOR  WALK,  Los  Angeles  Co.  q   150 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about 
17  m.  S.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat. 
Horticulture,  dairying  and  farming. 
CALL;    Fridays;    four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1893;  E.  P.  Truitt. 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3)   Circulation  -jkl." 

NOVATO,  ^'i^arin  Co.  -D  200  pop.,  on 

California  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  23  m.  N. 

of  San  Rafael,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

MARIN  CO.  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
Independent:  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  February,  1902;  J.  H.  Bond, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OAKDALE,  Stanislaus  Co.  D   2,531 1 
pop.   (of  township),  on   Southern  Pacific 


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CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


Go's  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton.    Wheat 

and  fruit  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Wednesdays;  rejjublican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Sanford  C.  Baker,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liEADbR  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
panes  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18S4:  W.  A.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  'mki." 

OAKLAND,  c.  h.,  Alameda  Co.  -D 
66,960+ pop.,  on  four  railroads  and  San  Fran- 
cisco bay,  opposite  to  and  7  m.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Residences  of  a  large  number 
of  San  Francisco  business  men.  State  Uni- 
versity and  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylums 
near  by.  Agriculture,  fruit  raising  and  gen- 
eral manufacturing.  Good  harbor. 
DAILY. 

ENQUIRER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  VVEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-republican ;  daily  twelve  to  twenty 
pages  15x22,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1869,  weekly  1888;  Oakland  Enquirer 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ( 1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1893,  6,059;  for  1894,  3,564;  for  1895, 
5,263; /or  1896,  5,210; /or  1897.  5.143; 
/or  1898,  5,986.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  4,988;  for  1902, 
5,267.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
19('4  8  597. 

Weekly:    in  1896,  "jkl  "    In  1897,  I  Z.     In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jki-.' 

HERAIiD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days; ten  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$4.80;  established  April,  1903;  John  C.  Klein, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
7,533. 

2^°"  The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
'rating  accorded  the  Herald  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1868;  S.  W.  Booth,  editor; 
Oakland  Times  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,570.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEERLiV,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  —  daily  1861, 
weekly  1872;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  8,838;  for  1895,  8,837:  for  1896, 
8,896.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1S99,  8,650.  In  1900,  vF.  In 
1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1902,  9,952. 
In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,  yF. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  /or  1894,  5,917; 
for  1895,  5,779;  /or  1896.  5,775.  In  1897,  V. 
In  1898.  vH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl, 

WEEKLY. 

CAL.IFORNIA   ZEITUNG:   Fri 

days;  German;  eight  pages  17}^x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  D.  Klintworth.  editor;  Henry 
Feldmann  and  R.  S.  Kitchener,  publishers 
(2-5  P). 

INDUSTRIAL. NEWS;  Fridays;  build- 
ing interests;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1899;  P.  B.  Preble,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).   Circ'n   'jkl."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 


JOURNAL;  Saturdays:  German;  mde- 
pendent;  ei^ilit  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1875;  Albert Currlin,  editor; 
Albert  Currlin  &  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895. -jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1896,  1,085.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "iKL." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1903,  Z( 4). 

MESSIAH'S  ADVOCATE;  Wed- 
nesdays; Advent  Christian;  eight  pages 
12x18;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  W. 
R.  Young,  editor;  Pacific  Advent  Christian 
Publication  and  Mission  Society,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  1903,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  a  year 
past  has  been  less  than  1,950.  In  December, 
1£04,  publisher  asserts,  no  i^^sue  for  a  year 
past  has  been  less  than  1,950. 

O  ARAUTO;  Thursdays;  Portuguese: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1888:  J.  de  Menezes.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900.  1,226:  for  1901, 
1,223;  for  1902,  1,019.  In  1903,  "iKL." 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,248. 

PACIFIC  CHRISTIAN;  Thursdays; 
sixteen  pages  9J^x  13;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished May,  1895;  W.  B.  Berry  and  G.  K.  Berry, 
editors;  Pacific  Christian  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3).  Circulation— In  1902,  Z 
(4—5)  (A  A). 

REPORTER:  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight   pages   17x22;  subscription  $2;    estab- 
lished 1887;  C,  C.  L.  Soares,  editor;  Soares  & 
Scares,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904, "jkl." 

SATURDAY^  PRESS;  Saturdays;  so- 
ciety; eight  pages  12J^xl7;  subscription  $2; 
established  1892;  J.  H.  Delahanty,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:     Actual    average  for     1895, 
2,945.    In  1896,  H.    Inl897,  Y.    In  1898.  yl. 
In   1899.  yl.     In    1900,  yl.     In   1901,  yl.    In 
1902,  yl.    Inl903,  "JKL.- 
SIGNAL.:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SUNSHINE;  Saturdays;  negro;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $2:  established 
1900;  J.  W.  Green,  editor;  The  Sunshine  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TRADES  UNION  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; labor;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  August.  1903;  John  G.  Law- 
lor,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
Petaluma,  Vallejo.  Napa  and  Santa  Rosa 
(1-5). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1904. 
3,995. 

MONTHLY. 

CALIFORNIA  FANCIER;  monthly; 
Belgian  hares  and  pet  stock;  twenty-four 
pages  103^x13}^;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  California  Fancier  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation 
"JKj..-    (A  A). 

CALIFORNIA  KNIGHT;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  eighteen  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1902;  George 
Samuels,  editor;  P.  J.  Ryan,  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jki.." 

CO-OPERATIVE  JOURNAL  | 
monthly;  cooperation;  sixteen  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  Januarj^  1901;  C. 
Y.  Roop,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901. "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  unth  August,  1902,  7,666. 
■lnl903,  (z-4)  G  (A  A) 

MONTHLY  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
prohibition;  four  pages  12x14;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  February,  1903;  A.  B. 
Taynton,  editor;  Prohibition  State  Central 
Committee,    publishers    (1 — 1).     Circulation 

"JKL."   (A  A). 

PACIFIC  ISSUE;  monthly; 
temperance;  sixteen  pages  9}^xll%;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1902:  L.  M. 
Hartley,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 5). 

PRINTER;  monthly;  labor;  sixteen 
pages  5x7;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1894;  A.  J.  Read,  editor;  Read  &  Mclnnis, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 


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WOODMAN  CHIPS;  monthly;  f rater 
■nal;    sixteen    pages   9x12;    subscription    50 
cents;  established  1896;  H.  B.  Smith,  editor: 
Woodmen  Chips  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 
Cii-ciilalion  :   In  1904,  (z-4.  5)  I. 

•OAK  PARK,  Sacramento  Co.  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  R(J.  Part  of 
Sacramento,  the  county  seat.  Berries  and 
fruits. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
S2:  established  1902;  A.  B.  Bynon,  editor;  C. 
B.  Irvine,  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circ'n"JKL.'-(AA). 

SACRAMENTO  CO.  L.EDGER;  Fri 
days;  four  pages  18x^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Mrs.  H.  A.  Weaver,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

OCEAN  PARK. 

JOURNAL.;  ThursdayB  ( A  A). 
PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OCEANSIDE,  San  Diego  Co.  p  330+ 
pop.,  on  Southern  California  Rd.,  42  m.  N. 
of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat.  Summer  and 
winter  resort.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

BliADE;  Saturdays;  independent:  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889:  W.  S.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—8).    Circulation  "jkl" 

ONTARIO,   San    Bernardino    Co.   t? 

722+ pop.— of  township  2,649+— on  San  Pedro, 
Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  City  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  Rds.  and  San  Antonio  r.,  38 
m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles.    Fruit  growing. 
RECORD;    semi  weekly,    Wednesdays 

and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  11x16; 

subscription  $2;  established  1885;  Shirley  L. 

Holt,  editor;  Ontario  Publishing  Company, 

publishers  ( 7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

•ORANGE,  Orange  Co.  g  l,216t  pop.- 
of  township  3,293+— on  Southern  California 
Hd.,  4  m.  N.  of  Santa  Ana,  the  county  seat. 
Vineyards  and  orange  groves. 
NEWS;  Wednesdaj'S;  independent;  four 

■pages  18x5i4;   subscription  $1.50;   established 

1887;  Jas.Fullerton,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 
POST;     Saturdays;     republican;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1885;  Alice  L.  Armor,  editor  and   publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  'jkj,." 

-ORLAND,  Glenn  Co.  tl  440  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Wil- 
low, the  county  seat.    Fruit  growing. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  L.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—8).   Circulation  "jkl." 

OROVILLt,  c.  h..  Butte  Co.  [^  1,787 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 
Feather  r.,  65  m.  N.of  Sacramento,  the  State 
capital,  and  152  N.  by  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Center  of  the  orange  belt  of  central  Cali- 
fornia. 

MERCURY;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  W^EEKliY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages— daily  15x22.  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
gcription—daily  S5,  weekly  $2.50;  established 
—daily  1882,  weekly  1873;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Lawrence, 
publisher. 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  l.oriO.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl" 
REGISTER;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and   WEEKLY.  Thursdays;   republi- 


cs JJFORAT^. 


can;    four  pages — dally  15x22,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weeklv  $2.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1895,  weekly  1877;  S.  S.  Boynton, 
editor    and    publisher.    Circ'n— daily  "JKi. " 
weekly  •jki  " 

OXNARD,  Ventura  Co.  g  2,000  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 
Ventura,  the  county  seat.  Beets  and  beans. 
SUN  AND  COURIER:   Fridays  (AA). 

PACIFIC  GROVE,  Monterey  Co.  -D 
1,411+  pop.— of  township  1,439+ — on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Sali- 
nas, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  dairying. 

REVIEW;  Saturda.vs;  four  pages  18x24; 
subsci'iption  S2;  established  1887;  Wallace  C. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

PALO  ALTO,  Santa  Clara  Co. -nl,658t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  17  m.  N. 

W.  of  San  Jose,  the  county  seat,  and  33  S. 

of  San  Francisco.  Seat  of  Leland  Stanford, 

Jr.,    University.      Agriculture    and    fruit 

raising. 

TIMES:  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  to  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $L50;  established  1893;  H.  W. 
Simklns,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).  Cir- 
culation   'JKL." 

CITIZEN:  Saturdays;  Republican;  four 
pa<?es  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February.  1904;  L.  P.  Hathaway,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 5P). 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  1900;  S.W.Charles,  editor;  Palo 
Alto  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2-3).  Cir- 
culation: In  1903,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

PASADENA,  io5^np«Ze«  Co.  g  9,117t 
pop.— of  township  12,772+— on  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Los  An- 
geles Terminal  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Los  An- 
geles, the  county  seat.  Cultivation  of  fruit, 
especially  oranges  and  lemons. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEERIiY,  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1888;  J.  P. 
Baumgartner,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulatiou-Daily  :  In  1902, "jkl.-  Inl903, 
(z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
W^eekly  "jkl" 

NEWS;  every  evenmg  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4.80;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  S.  Melick,  editor;  Pasadena 
News  Company,  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

BASKET;  quarterly— January,  April, 
July  and  October;  sixty  eight  pages  6x10; 
subscription  $1;  establli^hed  January,  1903; 
George  Wharton  James,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PASO  ROBLES,   San  Luis  Obispo 

Co.^  1,224+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.,  32  m.  N.  of  San  Luis  Obispo,  the  county 
seat.  Hot  springs.  Large  hotels  and  bath 
houses.   Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

Li  E  A  D  E  R  ;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
Ushed  1886;  H.  G.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers (2 — 5  P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22- 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1887;  S.  D. 
Merk,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKI,." 


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CALIFORNIA. 


PERRIS,  Riverside  Co.   "H,  l,33lt  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Southern  California  Rd., 

23  m.  S.  of  San  Bernardino.    Farming  and 

mining. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  12x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901 ;  N.  M.  Harford ,  editor ;  P.  Milliken. 
puolisher(8 — ^3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PETALUMA,   Sonoma    Co.  -u  3,871t 
pop  —State  census  S.'^iO— on  San  Francisco 
&  North  Pacific  and  California  Northwest- 
ern Rds.  and  Petaluma  creek,  36  m.  N.  of 
and  connected  by  daily  steamer  with  San 
Francisco.  Poultry,  agriculture,  stock  rais- 
ing, fruit  and  vine  culture,  wine  making 
and  genera]  manufacturing. 
ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEiUl-WEERliY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dailj- $4,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1890,  semi  weekly  1856 ;  J.  E.  Olm- 
sted, editor;  The  Olmsted  Company,   pub- 
lishers (8 — 3).   Circulation— daily  "jkl."  semi- 
weekly  "JKL." 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;  independent;  daily  four  pages 
18x24;  Sunday  eight  pages  15x22;  w^eekly 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  Sunday  $1.50;  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1882,  Sunday  1901,  weekly  1876; 
D.  W.  Ravenscroft,  editor;  Petaluma  Print 
ing  Company,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily  "ikl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Sunday  -jki,."  Weekly  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  15x22;  established  October, 
1902;  John  Lawler,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

POULTRY  JOURNAL,;  Fridays; 
twenty  pages  103^xl3i^;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  1895;  ¥.  H.  Snow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902, 1,163.  Inl903,yl.  In  1904, "jkl. " 

PINOLE,  Contra  Costa  Co.  -D  800  pop., 

on  San  Francisco  &  San  Joaquin  Valley 

and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of 

Oakland.    Agriculture,  fruit  and  grape  In- 

dustrj'. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $150;  established  1895;  J.  Ber- 
mlngham,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PLACER VILL.E,  c.  h.,  El  Dorado 

Co.    D    l,748t   pop.— of  township  2,645+— on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  48  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 

Sacramento,  the  State  capital.  Gold  mining 

and  agriculture. 

NUGGET;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  W.  E.  Mackenzie,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "j.kl.' 

EL.  DORADO  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eiglit  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  Geo.  A. 
Richardson,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MOUNTAIN     DEiHOCRATi    Satur 
days;    democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription  $2;    established    1852;    G.   J.   Car- 
penter, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jjtL" 

PLEASANTON,^^an»«<^a  Co.^il.lOOt 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  41  m. 


CALIFORNIA. 


Farming  and  fruit 


E.  of  San  Francisco. 

and  vine  culture. 

T  I  HIES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18'S2;  H.  E.Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

POINT  ARENA,  Mendocino  Co.  -D  500- 
pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  about  106  m.  N. 
W.  of  and  connected  by  steamers  with  San 
Francisco.     Dairying,  farming  and   fruity 
lumber,  tan  bark  and  asphaltum. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established- 
1888;  Wm.  Hanen,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3 ). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

POINT  LOMA,  San  Diego  Co.  p  lOO 

pop.,  8  m.  S.  of  San  Diego. 

NEW^  CENTURY  PATH  ;  Sundays; 
illustrated;  twenty  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$4;  established  1897;  Katherine  Tinglej,  edi- 
tor; The  New  Century  Corporation,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

POINT  RICHMOND,  Confra 

Costa  Co.  -a  3,500  pop.,  terminus  on  San 
Francisco  bay  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rla.,  also  freight  depot  for  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  8  m.  across  San  Francisco 
bay.  Shipping.  Railway  terminal  of  the 
Standard  Oil  pipe  line  from  the  Interior  of 
the  State;  railroad  shops  and  oil  refineries. 
Farming  country  adjacent. 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $4, 
weekly  $1.50;  established — daily  Februarj',. 
1902,  weekly  August.  1900;  Lyman  Nangle, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation — 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl  -  (A  A). 

RICHMOND  DAILY  LEADER^ 
every  morning  except  Monday;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1902;  B.  J.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher  (13— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

POMONA,  Loa  Angeles  Co.  p  5,526t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Santa  Fe- 
Rds.,  3:3  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles, the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing,  farming,  fruit  growing  and 
mining. 

PROGRESS,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily.  In- 
dependent; weekly,  republican;  daily  four 
pages  20x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1898,  weekly  1885;  Sidney  M.  Haskell, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jjvl."  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    Inl898,  Z.    In  1899,  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REV^IEW :  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  I8I4X2O;  sulj- 
scription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1902,  weekly  1893;  E.E.Swanton,  editor; 
Review  Publishing  Co.,  publishers (2— 5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
year  eyiding  January  28,  1904,  1,S0.5. 
Weekly:  "Jjii- ' 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  anti-saloon;  eight 
to  fourteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Wasson  &  Roberts,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "j£l" 

PORTERS VILLE,^tor(5  Co.  a  1.500 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  30  m. 

8.  E.  of  Visalia,  the  county  seat.    Citrus  and 

deciduous  fruits.    Grain,  cattle,  dairying 

mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four   pages  20x26;    subscription  $2 ;    estab- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA. 


lished  1888;  Lumley  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (S — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  Ernest  N.White, editor; 
White  &  La  Fortune,  publishers  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation •■JKL." 

QUINCY,    c.   h.,   riumas  Co.  [j   546 

pop.,  250  m.  X.  E.  of  San  Francisco  and  80 

N.  W.  of  Reno,  Nev,    Agriculture,  mining 

and  lumbering. 

PLUMAS  INDEPENDENT;  Wednes- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1892;  A.  Hall,  editor  and  proprietor. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PLUMAS  NATIONAL-BUL- 
LETIN: Thursdays;  independent ;  four 
papres  20x26  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
1866;  F.  G.  Hail,  editor;  Plumas  County  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.   Circulation  'jkl." 

RAMONA,  San  Diego  Co.  p  600  pop., 

38  m.  X.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat. 

Mining,  agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887 ; 
D.  N.  Dodson,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RANDSBURG,   Kern    Co.   p   1,000 

pop.,  40  m.  E.  of  Bakersfield,  the  county 

seat.    Mining. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  19x26;  subscription  §2;  established 
1895;  W.  A.  McGinn,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REDBLUFF,  c.  h.,  Tehama  Co.  [j 
2,750+ pop.— of  township  4,553+— on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Sacramento  r.  at  head 
of  navigation,  110  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capital.  Glove  manufac- 
tory. Lumbering,  farming  and  live  stock, 
wool  and  fruit  raising. 

NEWS  ;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  eight  pages  — 
daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24 ;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established  1885;  J.  F.  Lin- 
thicum,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Dail J':  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893,  "JKL." 

PEOPLE'S  CAUSE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  21x30;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;  established  1860;  E.  C  Pendleton,  editor; 
C.  O.  Pendleton,  publisher  (.t — 3).  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKi"  weekly  "jkl."  In  1901, 
weeklyZ(6).    In  1903,  weekly  Z  (4). 

SENTINEL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AVEEKLY,  Fridaj^s;  republi- 
can; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  22x30; 
subscription— daily  §4.50,  weekly  $2:  estab- 
lished—daily 1879,  weekly  1867;  D.  D.  Dodson, 
editor  and  publisher  (11—2).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "JKL." 

REDDING,  c.  h.,  Shasta  Co.  [^  2.»46t 
pop.— of  township  3,301+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  170  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Sacra 
mento,  the  State  capital.  Copper  and  gold 
mining,  lumbering  and  agriculture.  Stock 
raising  and  fruit  growing. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  dally  four, 
pages  18x26;  semi-weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $4;  semi- weekly  $1.50; 
established  1883;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co 


CALIFORNIA. 


editors  and  publishers  (12—4).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL";  semi-weekly "jiiL" 

SEARCHLIGHT;  every  morning  ex 
cept  Monday  and  legal  holidays,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  daily 
eight,  semi  weekly  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  semi- weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  W.  Brackett,  editor;  Johnson 
&  Brackett,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation- Daily  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  for 
year  past  has  been  less  than  1,130.  In  1903, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during 
the  yearl902  has  gone  below  1,180.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

Seini-VVeekly :  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897.  1,131.  In  1898,  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts, 
at  no  time  during  past  year  has  gone 
below  1,188.  In  1903,  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, at  no  time  during  the  year  1902  has 
gone  below  1,200.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  vl. 

NORTHERN  CALIFORNIA  DEM- 
OCRAT; Fridays;  democratic;  six  pages 
1.3x20;  subscription  $1;  established  July,  1903: 
J.  L.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — i).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MINERAL  WEALTH; monthly;  min- 
ing: sixteen  pages  10i^xl3i^:  subscription 
S2..50;  established  1S99:  M.  E.  DIttmar,  editor; 
Mineral  Wealth  Publishing  Co.,  puiUshers 
(1-5  P). 
Circulation  :    In  1904, 1. 

REDLiANDS,  San  Bernardino  Co.  tp 

4,797+  pop.— of  township  5,66.3+— on  Southern 
California  and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds., 
9  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  San  Bernardino,  the 
county  seat.  Center  of  the  orange  country. 
Fruit  raising,  agriculture  and  mining. 

FACTS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1890;  W.  M.  New- 
ton, editor  and  business  manager  ;  The 
Moore  Company,  publishers  (2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898, "jkl  Inl900.  Z.  ^cf- 
tial  average  for  1901.  1,17.'?;  for  1902, 
l,3S2;/orl903,  1.456; /orl904, 1,447. 

REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established — dally  1901,  weekly 
1898;  Lyman  M.  King,  editor;  Review  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (5 — 3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL  "  weekly  "jkl-' 

CITROGRAPH;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  $2; 
established  1887;  Scipio  Craig,  editor;  Red- 
lands  News  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,500;  in  1896,  1,350.  In  1697,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL  •• 

REDWOOD  CITY,  c.  h.,  San  Ma- 
teo Co.  -a  1,65:3+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.  and  Redwood  creek,  at  the  head  of 
low  water  navigation,  28  m.  S.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.    Leather  manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1886:  J.  V.  Swift,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL  "     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES -GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
established  1859;  D.  E.  O'Keefe,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REEDLiEY,  Fresno  Co.  n  500  pop.,  on 

Santa  Fe  and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds., 

about  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Fresno,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

EXPONENT;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  John  Fairweather,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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CALIFORNIA. 


RICHMOND,  Contra  Costa  Co.  g. 
liKADElt;  every  morning  except  Mon 

da\  (A  A). 

KEC'OKD;   every  evening    except   Sun 
day,  and  WEEKI..Y,  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RIO  VISTA,  Solano  Co.  n  682tpop.— 
of  township  1,500+— on  Sacramento  r.,  22  m. 
E.  of  Suisun  and  65  E.  X.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, by  water.    A  shipping  point. 

RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Otto  Jensen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

RIVERSIDE,  c.  h..  Riverside  Co.  P, 
10,000  pop.,  local  estimate,  on  Southern  Cal- 
ifornia, Southern  Pacific  and  Salt  Lake 
Rds.  Oranges,  lemons  and  deciduous  fruits. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Monday,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  republican;  daily  eight 
pages  173^x24;  semi-weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  es- 
t  iblished  1881;  Enterprise  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 3). 
Circulation— Daily  :      In  1895,  "jkl."    In 

1896,  publisher   asserts,   smallest  1,018.      In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "an,."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  1,873.  In  1903,  y  I.  In 
1904,  vl. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1S95,  -jkl."  In  1S96, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,395.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 

PRESS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  PRESS  AND  HORTICULTUR- 
IST; Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1886,  weekly  1878:  Press  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,100;  in  1895,  1,080;  in  1896, 
1.008.  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  1,317.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sep- 
temher,  13,  1902.  1,587.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  2,158. 
Weekly:  "jkl"  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  Z(4j. 

BUDGET  ;Saturdays;independent;eight 
pages  8>^xl2;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Gr.  W.  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).   Circulation    jki." 

ROCKLIN,  Placer  Co.  U  l,050t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 
Auburn,  the  county  seat.  Mining,  fruit 
growing  and  grape  culture. 

PLACER     REPRESENTATIVE; 

Saturdays;  republican:  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892:  Jno.  H. 
Gregory,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SACRAMENTO,  c.  h.,  Sacramento 
Co.  n  29,282+  pop.,  State  Capital,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Sacramento 
r.,  at  head  of  navigation  for  large  steam- 
boats, 120  m.,  by  water,  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Various  manufactures.  Shipping 
point  of  California  green  fruits. 

EVENING  BEE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent;  daily  eight  to  ten, 
Saturday  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Saturday  $1 ;  established  1857;  James 
McClatchy  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  5,700.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
6,747;  for  1897,  6,531 ;  for  1898,  7,260. 
In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1900,  7,334; 
for  1901,  7,788; /or  1902,  7,724; /or  1903, 
8,601,  for  1901,  10,825. 
Publisher's   announcement.  —  The    Evening 

Bee's  paid  circulation  is  now  in  excess  of 


CALIFORNIA. 


\l,W)  daily  (low  water-mark).  In  Sacra- 
mento City  it  is  delivered  each  night  by 
carrier  at  5-7tIi^  of  all  occupied  houses. 
No  other  newspaper  reaches  more  than 
2-7tlig  of  such  houses,  and  then  at  least 
l-7tli  is  duplication  of  Bee  circulation. 
In  Superior  California  the  Bee  is  delivered 
by  carrier  in  72  towns.  No  other  news- 
paper of  the  district  has  ONE-TENTH 
as  many  subscribers  as  the  Bee  in  these 
towns.  Eastern  Representatives  —  New 
York  and  Chicago :  Tne  J.  E.  Van  Doren 
Special  Agency. 

STAR;  daily  except  Sundays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x24;  sub.scription  $3;  es- 
tablished November,  1904;  Henry  White,  edi- 
tor; W.  H.  Porterfield,  publisher  (1—5). 

UNION;  every  morning;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17J.^x24:  subscription 
$6;  established  1851;  Alfred  Holman,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation- Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1893,  6,658.  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  6,600.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  6,574;  for  1898,  7,166; 
for  1899,  7,422:  for  1900,  7,309;  for  1901, 
7,270:  for  1902,  7,647.  In  1903,  F.  In 
1904,  vG. 

NORD-CAlilFORNIA  HEROLD 
UND  SACRAMENTO  JOURNAL: 
Saturdays;  German:  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1858;  Charles 
Schmitt,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n"JKL." 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  12x13; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  July,  1902; 
Everett  Irving  Woodman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—2).    Circulation   -jkl  " 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2;  established 
1894:  The  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  labor;  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $2;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1901;  Carleton  H.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALIFORNIA  ODDFELLOW; 
monthly;  Odd  Fellows;  eight  pages  103^x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  C.  M.  Har- 
rison, editor  and  publisher  (2—5)  Circula- 
tion "JKL.' 

WESTERN  ELK;  monthly;  Elks;  six- 
teen  pages   9x11  J^;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  Treichler,  editor;    Jos.  M. 
Anderson,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SAINT  HELENA,  ^apa  Co.-o  l,582t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  60  m.  N- 
of  San  Francisco.  Farming,  vine  culture 
and  wine  making. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Blank  &  Heath,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

STAR  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
2r.x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1874;  F.  B. 
Mackln4er,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

SALINAS,  c.  li.,  Monterey  Co.  -n3,304t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  116  m.  S. 
E.  of  San  Francisco.  Agriculture,  fruit, 
live  stock  and  wool  raising. 

I  N  D  E  X  ;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: daily  four  pages  13x20,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1896,  weekly  1871; 
W.  J.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation—dailj'  "JKL."  weekly  "JKL  " 

JOURNAIj;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1889,  weekly  1867;  M.  J.  Smeltzer, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jjvl  " 


66  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY, 

No  General  Advertiser        ^^ 
Can    Afford  to    Ignore       ^* 


SAN  FRANCISCO  CALL 

In   exploiting  his   goods  before  the 
People  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 


Daily,  =      =      =      -      =      62,000 
Sunday,     =      =      =      =     88,000 

Circulation  Guaranteed. 


THE    BULK    OF    THIS    BIG    CIRCULATION    IS 


IN   THE  HOMES 


WRITE  FOR  ADVERTISING  RATES. 

STEPHEN     B.    SniTH,      C.  QEORQE   KROQNESS, 

Advertising  Representative,  Advertising  Representative, 

30  TRIBUNE  BUILDING,  NEW  YORK.      MARQUETTE    BLDO..  CHICAOO.  ILL. 


JQfiN  D.  SPRECKELS,  Publisher  and  Proprietor. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


MONTEREY    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  J.  H.  MaddrlU,  editor;  Sa- 
linas Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (•<:— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JK_L."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

SAN     ANDREAS,  c.  h.,  Calaveras 

Co.  D  l,683t  pop.  (Of  township),  42  m.  N.  E. 
of  Stockton.  Agriculture,  horticulture  and 
gold  mining. 

CALAVERAS  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  187U;  W.  J.  Weymouth,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl.- 

CALAVERAS  P  RO  S  P  E  C  T;  Satur 
days;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  C.  W.  Getchell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SAN  BERNARDINO,  c.  h.,  San 

Bernardino  Co.  p  6,150  pop.— of  township 
8,658t— on  Southern  California,  Salt  Lake, 
and  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.,  60  m.  E. 
of  Los  Angeles.  In  a  fertile  valley.  Ag- 
riculture, horticulture  and  mining. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  13x20,  weekly  eight 
pages  11x14;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  week- 
ly $1;  established  1896;  H.  C.  Warner,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

SUN  ;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
WEEHlIjY,  Saturdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1894; 
R.C.Harbison,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Circulation— daily  "jkl."  week- 
ly ".JKL." 

TIMES-INDEX ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  con- 
servative-democratic; eight  pages  173^x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  L.  S.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation— Daily:  "JKL."    In  1902. Z  (4,5) 
In  1903  ( z— 3, 4,  6)  I.      In  1904,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

SAN  BRUNO,  San  Mateo  Co.  6  37t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd. 
-  SUBURBAN  NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SAN  DIEGO,  c.  h.,  San  Diego  Co.  P 

25,000  pop.,  local  estimate,  on  Coronado, 
National  City  &  Otay,  San  Diego,  Cuya- 
maca  &  Eastern  and  Southern  California 
Rds.  and  San  Diego  bay,  120  m.  from  Los 
Angeles  and  12  from  the  Mexican  frontier. 
The  seaport  town  of  Southern  California. 
Exports  raisins,  lemons,  oranges,  honey, 
apples,  wool  and  grain.  Gold  mining.  Sea- 
side resort. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE:  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  six  to  eight 
pages  18x24  ;isubscription  $4 ;  established  1895 ; 
The  Tribune  Company,  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1S96, 
2,474;  for  1897,  3,874;  /or  1898,  4,185; 
for  1899.  4,080;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  4,25-i#;  for  1901,  3,009;  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1902,  3,009. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903  (z— 4)  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  190i,  3,194. 

SAN  DIEGAN  SUN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $3:  established  1881;  F.  D. 
Waite,  editor  ;  W.  H.  Porterfleld,  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.600;  in  1896,  1,700.  In 
1897,1  Z.    In  1898,  zl.    In  1899,  yl.   In  1900,  yl. 


CALIIORMA. 


Actual  average  for   19i)l,  2,0ti4;  for    1902, 
'^,7ti2;/or  19(13,  ti,737,/o/-  1904,  3,061. 
Weekly :  "jkl." 

UNION;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  eight  to 
ten.  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $9, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dailj' 1871,  weekly 
1868;  James  MacMuUen,  editor;  San  Diego 
Union  Conipanj',  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl  {??).  In 
1901,  yl.  In  "1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z^)  H.  In 
1904.  yH. 

Sunday:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.   In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1804, 
yl. 

WEEKLY. 

NEAVS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Cooke  &Chrl8- 
tiance,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl  " 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  independent  re- 
publican; sixteen  to  twenty  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Frank 
Grandier,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SUED-CALIFORNIA  DEUTSCHE 
ZEITUNG  ; Saturdays;  German  ; independ- 
ent; four  pages  17x23;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  Harbs,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SAN  FRANCISCO, c.h.,5an  Fran- 

Cisco  Co.  -D  342,782+  pop.,  on  San  Francisco  & 
North  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rds.  The  metropolis  of  the  Pacific  Coast, 
on  San  Francisco  bay  at  its  entrance 
through  Golden  Gate.  Extensive  manufact- 
uring, fishing,  whaling  interests  and  export- 
ation of  precious  metals,wheat,fiour,wine, 
quicksilver.wool,  barley,  rubber  and  hides. 
Its  suburban  population  i^  about  100,000. 
DAILY. 

BULLETIN ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  independent- 
republican;  twelve  to  twenty-eight  pages 
16^x213^;  subscription  —  daily  $6,  Sunday 
$1.50;  e~stablished— daily  1855.  Sunday  1899; 
R.  A.  Crothers,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
238  Kearny  street. 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
C  in  1891  to  F  in  1895.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  '^0,742 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1898, -^5. 709;  for  1898,  34.780;  /or  1899, 
38.387;  for  1900,  44,311  ;  for  1901. 
48,410;  for  1902,  49,159.  In  19a3.  B. 
Actual  average  for  19(H  (including  Sundays), 
51, ^SS. 

Sunday:  In  1899.  C.  Actual  average  forl9w. 
42,35.3;  for  1901,  44,956:  for  1902. 
47.802.    In  190.3.  B.     In  1904,  B. 

CALIFORNIA  DEMOKRAT;  every 
morning,  and  CALIFORNIA  STAATS 
ZEITUNG, Thursdays:  German ;independ- 
ent;  daily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve 
pages  18x22;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly 
$2.50,  Sunday  $2.50,  weekly  with  Sunday  $3; 
established— daily  185.3,  weekly  1854;  consoli- 
dated with  Abend  Post  and  Weekly  Califor- 
nia .Journal,  190B;  California  Demokrat  Pub- 
lishingCompany,  publishers.  Oflflee.Sl  Third 

street  (12 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  HZ. 
In  1898.  zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.  In 
1904.  vG. 

Sunday:  In  1903,  (z-4)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 
"Weekly:     Rating  in   1896,  "jjcl."    In   1897, 
H  Z.    In  1898.  zH.    In  1899.  yH.    In  1900.  yH. 
Tnl901.  vH.   In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  ( z-4)  G.   In 
19)1,  yG. 

CALL;  every  morning,  and  WEEK  L  Y, 
Wednesdays;  independent;  dally,  Mondays 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 

ten,  Tuesdays,  Wednesdays,  Thursdays,  Fri- 
days, Saturdays  and  weekly  twelve  to  six- 
teen, Sunday  thirty-two  pages  18x26;  sub- 
scription—dafly  and  Sunday  $6,  Sunday  $1.50, 
weelcly$l;  established  1856;  John  D.  Spreck- 
els,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Market 
street,  corner  Third  (2—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1896,  51,684.  lnl89T,  Y.  Inl898,yC.  Actual 
avcragfe/oj- 1899.  55,930;/or  1900,  58,350; 
for  1901,  6'.2,031,-  for  1902,  60,385; /or 
1903,  61,034, /or  1904,  62,'23'-i. 
S»imlay  ;  Actual  average  for  VM-2,  71,584; 
for  1903,  82,015, /or  1904,  87,947. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yG. 
In  1899,  yH.    In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
CHINESE    FREE    PRESS;  dally  ex 

cept  Sundays.    (A  A). 

CHINESE  WORLD;  every  morning 
except  Sunday;  Chinese;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $6;  established  1892;  Robert  L. 
Park,  editor;  Mon  Hing  Yat  Bo  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  825  Dupont  st.  (2—3). 
Circulation:    In  1902,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.    In 

1903,  y !(•#).  In  1904,  yl. 
CHRONICLiE;  every  morning,  and 

W  E  E  K  Li  Y  ,  Thursdays;  independent; 
daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty-six, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
daily  with  Sunday  $6.70,  weekly  $1.50,  Sun- 
day $2;  established— daily  and  Sunday  1865, 
weekly  1874;  M.  H.  de  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  cor.  Market.  Geary  and  Kearny 
streets. 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1893,60,562.  Inl894,  B.  Inl895,  B.  Inl896, 
B.  In  1897.  B.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
76.028;  for  1899,  78,921:  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  19O0,  79,261 :  for  a  year 
ending  tvith  September,  1901,  79,924  ##. 
In  1902,  #  #  #. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891  to 
E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  F. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  32,041 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1900,  32-066;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  September,  1901,  32,183.  In 
1902,  yC.    In  1903,  yC.    In  1901,  yC. 

CHUNG   SAI   YAT  PO;   every  morn 
ing  except  Sunday;    Chinese;  eight   pages 
15x22;    subscription   $6;     established     1900; 
Chung  Sai  Yat  Po  Publishing  Companj%  pub- 
lishers.  Office,  804  Sacramento  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl-"    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 

1904,  yl. 

COMMERCIAL.  NEWS  AND  SHIP- 
PING LIST;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  COMMERCIAL,  NEWS,  Frl 
days;  commercial;  daily  six  pages  17x24, 
weekly  twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2:  established  1875;  Com- 
mercial Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  463  Mission  St.  (1—3).  Circulation 
—daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jki."    (A  A). 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent-republican; daily  twelve,  Satur- 
day twenty  to  twenty-four,  and  weekly 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  17x21 ;  subscription- 
daily  $4.50. weekly  $1 :  established— daily  1871, 
weekly  1875;  Hugh  Hume,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
S2.000  in  1891  to  E  in  1895.  Actual  average  for 
1896. 1 6,758 ;  for  1897, 1  9.054.  In  1898. yD. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902,  yE.  In  1903.  F.  In  1904,  F. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892  to 
H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  8,043. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  vH.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1003, y I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

EXAMINER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY, Thursdays:  independent-demo- 
cratic; dally  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday  fifty- 
two  to  fifty-six,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
163^x21}^;  subscription— daily  (including  Sun- 
day) $8.  Sunday  $2.50,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
l^phed  1865;  W.  R.  Hearst,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-4). 
Circulation— Daily:   Actual  average  for 


CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 

1894,  72,541;  /or  1895,  75,030.  Actual 
aferagre/orl896, 78,027 ;/or  1897,  81,742; 
/or  1898,  85,499;  for  a  year  eliding  with 
October,  1899,  80,473;  for  a  year  ending 
with  June.  1900,  82,291 ;  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  November,  1901,  86,617;  for  1902, 
98,447;  for  1903,  95,639;  for  1904, 
96,250. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  143,- 
413: /or  1904,  140,318. 
Weekly:  4cfuaiarerage/or  1894,  79,419; 
for  1895.  77. 032;/orl896,  87, 161;/or  1897, 
81,519.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yB.  Actual 
average  fur  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900. 
84,926 ;  for  a  year  ending  tvith  November, 
1901,88,140;  /or  1902,  88,313;  for  1903. 
84,641 ;  for  1904,  76.719. 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday  and  holidays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  commercial ;  four 
pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  21x28;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $6,  weekly  $3;  established  — 
daily  1883,  weekly  1872;  J.  S.  Wardell,  editor; 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
Office,  314  Montgomery  street.  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

LA  VOCE  DEL  POPOLO;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  Italian;  independent;  daily  six, 
weekly  four  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1859.  weekly 
1895;  Carlo  Pedretti  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  729  Montgomery  street. 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  4.500.  In  1896,  G.  In  189T, 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900.  yH. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 
Weekly :  "jkl." 

LE  FRANCO-CALIFORNIEN; 
every  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays ; 
French;  independent;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $13, 
weekly  $5 ;  established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1852;  A.  Chaigneau,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  529  California  street.  Circulation— 
daily"JKL-"    weekly  "jkl." 

L'ITALIA  :  every  mox-ning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  Italian; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1899;  Almagla  & 
Patrizi,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  12 
Montgomery  avenue  (5 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1891  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
GZ.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  H.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  H.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl-" 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent: four  pages  18x22:  subscription 
$3;  established  March.  1903;  W.  D.  Wasson, 
editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation  ;  Actual  average  for  1904, 
7,438. 

NEWS  BUREAU;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  12x19;  subscription 
$12;  established  August,  1902;  H.  S.  Allen, 
editor;  San  l^rancisco  News  Bureau  pub- 
lishers. Office,  230  California  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEW  WORLD;  Japanese;  every  morn- 
ing (A  A)- 

RECORDER  ;every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  six  to  eight  pages  17x23; 
subscription  $12;  established  1900;  Andrew 
Y.  Wood,  editor:  Recorder  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  409  Montgomery 
street  (12-4). 
Circulation :  In  1903  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

ARGONAUT;  Mondays;  Independent; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $4 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Argonaut  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  246  Sutter  street  (2—8). 
Circulation:  Accorded  E  in  1892.  In  1896, 
E.  In  1897.  V.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899.  yG.  In 
1900,  zF.  Actual  average  for  1901.  13,646 } 
for  1902,  15,165.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  E. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 

A  UNIAO  PORTUGUEZA;  Thurs 
days;  Portuguese:  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1887;  M.  B.  Cam- 
ara,  editor;  Manuel  F.  M.  Triguiro,  publisher. 
Office,  525  Front  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jki,."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Inl903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BIEN;  Fridays;  Norwegian-Danish;  eight 
pages  20x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1882;  S.  Hartuiclc,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  628  Montgomery  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "Jiii."  Actual  aver- 
agefor  1898,  1,080.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  19U1, 
Z(4,  6).    In  1903,  (z— 4^  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

BREEDER  AND  SPORTSMAN; 
Saturdays;  sporting  and  stock  breeding; 
twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1882;  D.  W.  Hackett,  editor;  F.  W. 
Kelley,  publisher.  Office,  36  Geary  st.  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1S91 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
yl.  Inl899,  yl.  Inl900,  yT.  In  1901.  (z— 3, 
4,  6)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  yH. 

BUTCHERS'AND  STOCKGROW- 
ERS'  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  livestock; 
fourteen  pages  10x133^;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1896;  F.  J.  Sinclair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  628  Montgomery  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,-iKi,."  In  1902,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

CALIFORNIA  CHRISTIAN  AD- 
VOCATE ;  Thursdays ;  methodist-epis- 
copal;  twenty  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1851 ;  Freeman  D.  Bovard,  editor; 
Methodist  Book  Concern,  publishers.  Office, 
1037  Market  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897,  ti,996.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
19(30,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  4,807; 
for  1902,  4,688.    In  1904.  (z— 11)  G, 

CALIFORNIA  FRUIT  GROWER; 
Saturdays;  horticulture;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription $2;  established  1888;  H.  C.Row- 
ley, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  320  San- 
some  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-"  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)1  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

CALIFORNIA  VOLKSFREUND; 
Fridays;  German;  catholic;  eight  pages 
15x2 IJ^;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1885; 
Henry  F.  Budde,  editor;  California  Volks- 
freund  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office.  407i>^  Turk  street  (8-3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,381.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yl. 
in  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  H. 

COAST  SEAMEN'S  JOURNAL; 
Wednesdays;  International  Seamen's  Union 
of  America;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1887;  W.  Mae  Arthur, 
editor;  Sailors'  Union  of  the  Paciflc,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  East  and  Mission  streets  (2— 5). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  2.500  in  1895.  Actual  average  during  1896, 
t£,696.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y  I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  4,617;  for  1903,  3,306;  for  1904, 
6,740. 

COMMERCIAL  HERALD  AND 
MARKET  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  com- 
•nercial  ;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $5; 
established  1854;  J.  O'Leary,  editor;  Journal  of 
Commerce  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
320  Sansome  street.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "iKL. 

DAIRY  AND  PRODUCE  RE- 
VIEW; Thursdays  (A  A). 

DEUTSCHE  VEREINS-ZEITUNG; 

Fridays;  German  societies;  thirty-two  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  C. 
Leidecker  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 156  New  Montgomery  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

DRAMATIC  REVIEW  AND  MU- 
SIC AND  DRAMA;  Saturdays;  dramatic; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3;  estab- 


CALIFORNIA—San  Francisco. 

lished  1889;  Dramatic  Review  Publishing  Co. 
publishers.    Office,  36  Geary  street  (2—3). 
Circulation  :   In  1900,  "ikl."    In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  weekly  issue  has  been 
over  1.000.  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5, 10,  12).  In  1904, "jkl." 

EMANU-EL;  Fridays;  Jewish;  twenty 
pages  9x11;  subscription  $2;  established  1895; 
A.  W.  Voorsanger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  .508  Montgomery  street.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

GROCER  AND  COUNTRY  MER- 
CHANT AND  TOBACCONIST;  Fri- 
days; groceries;  eighteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1874;  J.J.  Menzies, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  109  California  st. 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jki." 

HEBREW;  Fridays;  English  and  Ger- 
man; Jewish  ;  eight  pages  14x22;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1863;  Philo  Jacoby,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  612  Commercial  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOTEL  GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  one 
hundred  pages  4x7J^;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Wm.  P.  Harrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  26  Montgomery  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  "JKL.  "in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  5,^200. 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

HOTEL  MAIL;  Fridays;  hotel  news; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
November,  1902;  John  Rodman  Richards, 
editor;  Hotel  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  Mills  Building  (1 — i).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A\ 

IL  SECOLO  NUOVA;  Sundays;  Ital- 
ian; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Cesare  Crispi,  editor;  Messaggiero 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  729  Mont- 
gomery street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDUSTRIAL  NEWS;  Tuesdays 
(AA). 

JEWISH  TIMES  AND  OBSER- 
VER; Fridays;  Jewish;  eight  pages  14x21; 
subscription  $3;  established  1856;  M.  S.  Levy 
and  Wm.  Saalburg,  editors;  Saalburg  Print- 
ing House,  publishers.  Office,  420  Montgom- 
ery street.    Circulation  "JKL." 

LABOR  CLARION;  Fridays;  labor; 
si xteeai  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  San  Francisco  Labor 
Council,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  927 
Market  street  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 6)  G.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1903,  9,985;  for  1904.  11,426.      I 

LEADER;  Saturdays ;  Irish ;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  January.  1902;  Joseph  F.  Kirby, 
editor;  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  532  Commercial  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  H.    In  1904,  H. 

L'EIiVEZIA;  Saturdays;  Swiss-Italian; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$4 ;  established  1878 ;  Cavalli  &  Bonetti,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  513  Montgomery  st. 
Circulation:  In  1895, "JKL."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.     In  1898,  "jkil."    In  1902,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

L'IMPARTIAL  CALIFORNIENj 
Saturdays;  French;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1897;  Leo  Bad- 
gathy,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  729 
Montgomery  street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MINING  AND  ENGINEERING 
REVIEW  AND  ELECTRICIAN; 
Saturdays;  twenty  pages  10x13"^;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1889;  T.  J.  Fitzsinimons, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  425  Montgomery 

Circulation :  In  1896,  "jkl-"  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  189S,  3.008;  for  1899, 
4,333; /or  1900,  5,592;  for  1901.  7.712; 
/or  1902.  8,999.  In  1903,  yF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904.  11,558. 

MINING  AND  SCIENTIFIC 
PRESS;  Saturdays;  mining  and  elec- 
trical; fifty-two  pages  11  J<jx16;  subscription 
$3;  established  1860;  J.  F.  Halloran  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  330  Market  st.  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,576-      Tn  1896,  G.     In  1887,  Y.     Actual 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA— San  Fi-ancisco. 

avrrage  for  iSdi,  S,  069.  In  1899,  yG.  In 
190D,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1901,9,310. 
lu  19U2.  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

Publisher's  announcement.— For  forty  four 
(,44>  years  the  Mining  and  Scientific  Press 
has  led  in  its  line  ;  weekly  seen  by  thou- 
sands of  readers  everywhere,  who  look  to 
Its  advertising  pages  as  a  directory  for  their 
needs  ;  consulted  by  the  men  who  do  the 
buying  and  who  have  the  say  as  tu  what 
shall  be  bought  and  where.  These  men 
annually  buy  $40,0  0,000  worth  of  machinery 
and  supplies.  The  Mining  and  Scientific 
PRhSS  works  witli  and  for  its  advertising 
patrons  in  giving  them  profitable  publicity. 
Published  continuously  under  the  same 
name,  and  in  the  same  place,  since  1860  ; 
recognized  as  a  national  institution  ;  the 
foremost  exponent  of  the  great  basic 
industries  it  represents  ;  weekly  looked  for 
by  every  prominent  mining  man  and 
engineer. 

MISSION  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent-republican; eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;  F.  O. 
Thomas  editor;  J.  W.  Thomas,  publisher. 
OfiBce,  3956  Nineteenth  street  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL-"    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

MISSION  MA  Ili  ;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892;  F.  L.  Griffith,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  editions  for  South  Ban 
Francisco  and  the  Potrero.  Office,  237  Far- 
ftUone  street  (8 — 3). 

C'ombined  circulation  :  In  1895,  "jki," 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,'^02.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  August,  publisher 
asserts,  has  never  been  less  than  1,000.  In 
1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl-' 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  roman  catho- 
lic; twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1856;  T.  A  Connelly,  editor;  The 
Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
37  Flood  building  (5— 3). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  23.5u0.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898,yD.  In  1899.  yE.  Inl900,yF.  Actual 
average /or  1901,  25,166.  In  1902.  yC.  In 
1908,  (z— 1)  C.     In  1904.  yl>. 

NEWS  LETTER  AND  CALIFOR- 
NIA ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  thirty- 
six  pages  9x12;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1856;  Frederick  Marriott,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  320  Sansome  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  13,iX)0.  In  1896,  E.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  15.394.  In  1898.  yE.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  15.480  ;  for  1900.  16,736; 
for  1901,  16,259;  for  1902,  16,692.  _ In 
1903.  yE.  Actual  average  for  1904,  lh,7'>J. 
NORTH  END  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  North  End  Review  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
1318  Stockton  st.  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkt." 

ORGANIZED  LABOR;  Saturdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1900;  The  Organized  Labor  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
429  Montgomery  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  -'jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  12,013.  In  1903.  vF.  In  1?04  yF. 
ORIENTAL  CHINESE  NEWS- 
PAPER; Fridays;  Chinese;  four  pages 
14x21;  established  1886;  War  Kee,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  803  Washington  st.  (11—2). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OUR  JUNIOR  CITIZENS;  Satur 
davs:  juvenile;  eight  to  twenty  pages  6x9^; 
subscription $1;  established  1891:  A.  H.Hutch- 
inson, editor;  Boys' Home  Publishing  House, 
publishers.  Office.  1201  Treat  avenue  (1—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PACIFIC;  Thursdays;  congregational; 
twenty  pages  8x12:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished' 1851;  W.  W.  Ferrier.  editor;  Pub- 
lishing Company  of  the  Pacific,  publishers 
Office,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building  (8—3.) 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1896.  2.721.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898  zl.  In 
1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 


CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 


PACIFIC  COAST  MINER;  Satur- 
days.   (See  Mining  Magazine,  NeAv  York). 

PACIFIC  ENSIGN;  Thursdays;  tem- 
perance; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891:  Mrs.  Clare  O.  Southard,  edi- 
tor; Ensign  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  132  McAllister  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900  and  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  never  was  less  than  1,600. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

PACIFIC  METHODIST  ADVO- 
CATE; Thursdays;  .methodist-episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2: 
established  1854:  W.  E.  Vaughan,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1170  Market  street  (4—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PACIFIC  OIL  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days; oil,  petroleum ;  twenty  pages  11x15^; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1899;  E.  S. 
Eastman,  editor;  M.  R.  Winn,  publisher. 
Office.  318  Pine  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  June, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  over  two  years 
has  been  less  than  1,600.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 
PACIFIC  POSTEN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
PACIFIC  RURAL  PRESS;  Satur- 
days; agriculture  and  horticulture;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2:  established 
1870;  Dewey  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  330  Market  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,336.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  ^cfttai  aver- 
age/or 1898,8,856.  Inl899.yG.  Inl900,yG. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  8,861.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  1903,  yF  (••)■ 

PHILOSOPHICAL  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays;  spiritualist;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1865;  Annie 
Wadsworth,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
1429  Market  street  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkj."  In  1903,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  during  1902  never  lesi 
than  1,500.    In  1903,  vl.    In  1904,  "jkl" 

POLITICAL  RECORD  ;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  16x23;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1882;  Donald  Bruce,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  47  Eighth  street. 
Circulation:  In  189.5.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL." 

PROTESTA  UMANA;  Saturdays;  an- 
archist; eight  pages  9x12;  subsc?iption  $1;  es- 
tablished 1902;  G.  Ciancabilla,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office, 724  Montgomery  ave.  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

RAILWAY  EMPLOYEES'  JOUR- 
NAL;  Thursdays;  official  organ  United 
Brotherhood  of  Railway  Employees;  four 
pages  17x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  M  ay, 
1901;  A.  H.  Spencer,  editor;  Railway  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Office,  Parrott 
building  (9-3).  _      ^     ^^^^ 

Circulation:  In  1902,  (z-4,  5)  E.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)E.    In  1904,  E. 

RETAIL  GROCER;  Saturdays;  gro- 
ceries; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Jas.  K.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  214  California  street  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RETAIL  GROCERS' ADVOCATE; 
Fridays;  groceries;  twenty -eight  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1896;  A.  H. 
Powers,  Jr.,  editor;  Advocate  Publishing 
Companv, publishers.  Office, 456  Montgomery 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation  "jkl"      Actxial    average  for 
1903.4,480.    In  1904,  yG.         ^         ,    „     ,^ 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  only  Pacific 
Coast   trade   :paper    devoted   entirely   to 
grocery  matters. 

The  only  Pacific  Coast  trade  paper  whose 
subscription  books  and  mailing  lists  are 
open  for  the  investigation  of  advertisers. 
RICHMOND  BANNER;  Fridays:  in- 
dependent;  four  cages  18x24;    subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  W.T.Lyon,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  320  Sixth  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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CALIFORNIA  —San  Francisco. 

SLOBODA;  Fridays;  Servian;  republi- 
can; four  pages  16x24;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1892;  V.Radojevich,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Office,  22  Clay  street  ( &-;5) . 
Civciilatioa  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1914,  H. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  independent;  sixteen 
pages  9x12  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1883 ;  James  H.  Barry,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  429  Montgomery  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  6,000.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  9.851.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898,  y(J. 
In  1899,  yll.  In  I9l10,  yH.  In  1901,  yll.  In 
1902,  yH.     Inl903.  (z— 4)(J.    In  1904,  yG. 

TAGEBL.ATT;  Fridays ;  German ; 
socialist;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1891;  Arthur  Baar,  editor; 
San  Francisco  Tageblatt  Publishing  Society, 
publishers.  Office,  117  Turk  street  (8—8). 
Circulation:  Iul895, "jkl"  Actualaverage 
/orl896,  4.;i50.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zG. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  (z— 4,  9)  H.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.  Actual 
average  for  VMA,  '-i,537. 

TOWN  T  A  li  K  ;  Saturdays ;  society ; 
democratic;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1885;  Theo.  F.  Bonnet, 
editor;  Town  Talk  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1019  Market  street  (1—1). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,500.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y  .  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  6,214.  In  1900,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept.,  1901,  9,578; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  12j772; 
for  1903.  17,033.    In  1904,  yE. 

TRADE  JOUltNAL;  Saturdays;  min- 
ing and  general  trade;  twenty-four  pages 
10x14:  subscription  $2;  established  1864:  J.  R. 
Parish,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  221  Front 
street  (8—:^). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "ixi."  Actualaver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  May  25.  1899, 
1,299;  for  1900,  1,819.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  y I.    In  1903.  (z-4)  I  ( •  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

VESTKIJSTEN;  Thursdays;  Swedish; 
independent  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1886;  Alex.  Ols- 
son,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  535  Califor- 
nia street  (5 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
le'is  than  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  II.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  2,231; 
for  1899.  2,594.  In  1900,  yTI.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  endino  with  June,  1901, 2,743; 
for  1902,  3,237.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904,  H. 

WASP;  Saturdays;  illustrated;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $5;  established 
1876;  "Wasp  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  506  Mission  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  averagt 
for  1896,  16,024.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zF. 
In  1899,  vG.  In  1900,  vG.  In  1901,  (z-4,  5,7)  G. 
In  1902, '(z-4, 11)  G.  In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

WESTERN  OUTLOOK;  Saturdays; 
negro;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1894;  Jos.  S.  Francis  and  J.  L. 
Derrick,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  425 
Montgomery  street.    Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 

BI-WEEKLY. 

PACIFIC  UNDERWRITER;  bi- 
weekly; insurance;  twenty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1887;  Robt.  W. 
Neal,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  320  Cali- 
fornia street.    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

SEMI  MONTHLY. 

PACIFIC    CHURCHMAN;   semi 

monthly  (▲  A). 

PACIFIC  COAST  APPEAL,;  semi 
monthly;  eight  to  twelve  pages  12x18;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1898;  G.  E.  Watkins, 
editor;  Pacific  Coast  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
Office,  509  Kearney  street.  (10—4  P). 
JKL.'   .In  1903,  (z— 4)   I.    In 


CALIFORNIA— San  Fraiiciseo. 


Ushers. 

Circulation: 
1904.  yl. 
PACIFIC 

semi-monthly ; 


COAST     MERCHANT; 

department  store  journal; 
forty  four  pages  9}^xl3;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Mel.  A.  Bley,  editor:  Pacific 


Coast  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  109 
New  Montgomery  street  (12— 4). 
(Circulation:      Actual    average   for    1900, 
3,341;  for  1901.  8,200.   In  1902,  (z-1,  2,  4, 
5)  G.  In  1903,  yG.     Inl904,yG. 

MONTHLY. 

ADJUSTER;  monthly ;  insurance ; 
sixty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  A.  Carey,  editor;  Adjuster  Co,, 
publishers.  Office,  303  California  street. 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

AIYIERICAN  FORESTERRE- 
VIEW;  monthly;  foresters  of  America; 
thirty-two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J,  Label,  editor;  American  For- 
ester Review,  publishers.  Office,  120  O'Farrell 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl"  Actualaverage 
for  1902,  2,500.  In  1908,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  2.791. 

AMEKICAN  ORIENTALIST  : 
monthly;  presbyterian;  thirty  six  pages  6i^x 
lOtsubscription  .50 cents;  established  January, 
1904;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Campbell,  editor;  Geo.  Camp- 
bell, publisher.  Office,  1  Waverly  place  (2—5), 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904. 
1.450. 

BISHOP'S  A.  B.C.  GUIDE;  month 
ly;  shipping  and  time  tables;  three  hundred 
and  fifty  pages  53^x8:  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1885;  H.  A.  Reimann, editor;  Traffic 
Publishing  Co.,  publisheis.  Office.  429  Mont- 
gomery street  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904. 
(z-4,  11)  H. 

BRITISH-CALIFORNIAN;  month 
ly;  British  interests;  twenty  pages  10x13;  sub- 
scription   $1;    established  1897;   Charles   B. 
Sedgwick,  editor  and  publisher.    Office.  927 
MarJtet  street  (5 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  tnding  tvith  March,  1898,  2,042; 
for  1899,  4,916,  including  special  editions. 
In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4 )  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

CALIFORNIA  A.  O.  U.W. ;  monthly: 
labor;  eight  pages  9x14;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1877;  Wm.  H.  Barnes, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  1312  Market 
street  (12—3). 
Circulation:   In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.    In  1£04,  H. 

CALIFORNIA  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  medical;  seventy-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  D. 
Maclean,  editor;  California  Medical  College, 
publishers.  Office,  1466  FoLsom  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,105;  for  1901,  2,775;  for 
1902,  2,866.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  2,712. 

CAIilFORNIA  MODERNA;    month- 

^CALIFORNIA  STATE  JOURNAL 

OF  MEDICINE:  monthly  (A  A). 

CALIFORNIA  WOMAN'S  MAGA- 
ZINE:  monthly;  household;  thirty-two 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  M.  Elwood  Gates,  editor;  Gates  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CAMERA  CRAFT;  monthly;  photog- 
raphy; eighty  four  to  one  hundred  and 
twenty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Carl  E.Ackerman,  editor;  Camera 
Craft  Publishing  Company  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 114  Geary  street  (8— 3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1908,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  yH. 

CATHOLIC  WITNESS;  monthly; 
Protestant  episcopal;  twenty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1901;  Rev. 
Stephen  Innes,  editor;  Catholic  Witness 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  506  Battery 
street  (2-3).  Circulation-In  1902,  Z  (1, 2,  4,  5). 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

COAST  REVIEW;  monthly;  insw- 
ance;  eighty-eight  to  ninety-six  pa^es  7x10; 
subscription  $3:  established  1871 ;  E.  H.  Bacon, 
editor:  Coast   Review   Co.,  publishers.    Of- 


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CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 

fioe.  508  Montgomery  street  (7— 3P).    Clr«u- 
iatiou  "Jjci"    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL•" 
C  O  IVI  M  ER  CI  A  L,        TRAVKLERj 

monthly;  commercial:  twenty  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890:  Isaac 
Baer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  JO  Ellis  st. 
Circulation  "jjcl."  (A  A). 

DOx>IINlCANA;  monthly;  roman catho- 
lic; fortv-elght  pages  RJ^ilU;  subscription  $1; 
established  190U;  Rev.  J.  L.  O'Neil,  editor; 
The  Dominican  Fathers,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
ti,000.  In  1902.  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
lyOl,  (z-4)  !(••). 

DRUIDS'  MAGAZINE  ;  monthly;  An 
cient  Order  of  Druids;  sixteen  pages   9x12; 
subscription     $1;     established    1883;    L.    A. 
Wolff,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  529  Wash- 
ington street  (9—3). 

Circiilatiou  "JKL."  Inl898.Z.  Inl902.  "iii- 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    InlW4,  yl. 

FARM  AND  IRRIGATION  AGE; 
monthly:  agriculture  and  Irrigation;  twenty 
four  pages  lOJ^xlSJ^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  A.  R.  Kanaga,  editor;  Age  Pub- 
ishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

FORESTER'S  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  Foresters;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1886;  M.  Boehm,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  46  Grove  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  in  1895.  In 
1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898. 
1,500;  /or  1899,  2,976.    In  1900.  y I.     In 

1901,  (z— 3,  4,  5)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,432.     Inl903,  yl  (AA). 

HARMON  Y>  monthly;  religious;  thirty- 
six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  C.  L.  and  M.  E.  Cramer,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  3360  Seventeenth  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

HUMAN  NATURE;  monthly;  phreno- 
logical and  hygienic;  sixteen  pages  SJ^xllJ^; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1890;  Allen 
Haddock,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1030 
Market  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  ••jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1900,  4,750.     In  1901,  yG.    In 

1902.  vH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  4,250; 
/o>- 1904,  4,833. 

INSIGNIA  ;  monthly;  fraternal;  sixteen 

pages  9x12;   subscription   $1.50;  established 

1894;  Porter  L.  Bliss,  editor  and  publisher. 

Office.  320   Post   street  (&— 3).      Circulation 

'iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INSURANCE  SUN;  monthly;  insur- 
ance; thirty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $8; 
established  1891;  Insurance  Sun  Publishiag 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Office,  401  Call- 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  V.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl.- 

JOURNAL  OF  ELECTRICITY, 
POWER  AND  GAS;  monthly;  power 
engineering;  sixty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  Geo.  P. Low, editor;  The 
Journal  of  Electricity  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  144  Union  Square  ave.  (2—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,726.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  June,  1902,  ^,6S7 .  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

KINGDOM;  monthly;  sociological  and 
imdenominatlonal;  tw^enty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1894;  Henry 
A.  Fisk,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  712 
Greenwich  street  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,041; /or  1904.  1,000. 

LITERARY  WEST;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  August.  1902;  John  G.  Jury, 
editor:  The  Whitaker  &  Ray  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  723  Market  street  (1—4).  Circ'n  'Jia=-" 
(AA). 

MI^SICAL  REVIEW;  monthly  (A  A). 

NEW  AGE;   monthly;    odd-fellowship; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Wm.  H.  Barnes,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (12—4).   Office.  Odd  Fellows' Hall. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1893 


CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 


to  I  in  1895.    In 
less  than  3,000. 
1899.  zl.      " 
1902,   yl. 
(Z-4)  I. 
NEW 


1896.  publisher  asserts,  not 

In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  zl.    In 

In  1900,  y I.     In  1901,  (z— 3)  I.    In 

In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).     In  1904, 


OCCIDENT;  monthly;  Jewish; 
forty  four  pages  6x93^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Jacob  Nieto  and  M.  L.  Margolii, 
editors;  Calkins  Newspaper  Syndicate,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  320  Sansome  street  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actuxil  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,787.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  iy04,  yl. 

NIPPON;  monthly  (A  A). 

NOW;  monthly;  new  thought;  twenty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
19oO;  Henry  Harrison  Brown,  editor;  "Now" 
Folk,  publishers  (1—4).  Office,  1437  Market 
street  (2—3). 

Circulation:   "jki-."     Actual  average  for 
1903.3,575  (A  A). 

OCCIDENTAL  MEDICAL  TIMES; 
monthly;  medical;  eighty-eix  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $2;  established  1886;  J.  H.  Park- 
inson, editor;  Louis  A.  Keugla,  publisher. 
Office,  1220  Sutter  street  ( 12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

OVERLAND  MONTHLY;  literary, 
Illustrated;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1.60;  established  1868; 
Overland  Monthly  Co..  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  320  Sansome  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  F  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  F.  Actual  aver  age  for  1897,  ^^,37  5. 
Inl898,yD.  In  1899,  yE.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  30,416;  for  1901,  37,291;  for  1902, 
43,917.  In  1903,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
liiOi,  50,000. 

PACIFIC  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAV- 
ORER  ;  monthly;  Christian  endeavor  ; 
twenty  to  forty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1896;  R.  R.Patterson, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  429  Montgomery 
street  (^8—3). 

Circulation:  "jkl'  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PACIFIC  COAST  IMPLEMENT 
AND  VEHICLE  RECORD;  monthly; 
implements,  carriages,  harness;  fiftj'-two 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1904;  T.  M.  Shearman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Office,  523  Market  street  (2—5  P). 

PACIFIC  COAST  JOURNAL  OF 
H0  3I(E0PATHY;  monthly ;  medical ; 
forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  H.  R.  Arndt,  M.D.,  editor;  Charles  L. 
Tisdale,  publisher.  Office.  231  Sutter«t.(8— 3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

PACIFIC  COAST  MINER.  (See  Min- 
ing Magazine,  New  York). 

PACIFIC  COAST  WOOD  AND 
IRON  ;  monthly;  lumber;  forty-eight  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
S.  L.  Everett,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
4  California  street  (5 — ^3). 

Circulation:  "jkl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PACIFIC  DENTAL  GAZETTE; 
monthly;  dental  ;  seventy-six  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1893;  Frank 
L.  Piatt,  editor;  James  W.  Edwards,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL.-     In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4). 

PACIFIC  DRUGGIST:  monthly(AA). 

PACIFIC  HARDWARE  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly ;  hardware ;  flf  ty-six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
November,  1901;  Wallace  W.  Everett,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  4  California  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904, 
(z-1,2,  4)  II  (••). 

PACIFIC  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical;  seventy  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1857;  WInslow  An- 
derson, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1025 
Sutterstreet  (5— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl- "  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  unth  March,  1898, 
2,5O0.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903.(z— 4)1  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

PACIFIC  UNITARIAN;  monthly: 
unitarian;   forty-four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 

tion$l;  established  1892;  Chas.  A.  Murdock, 
editor;  Pacific  Unitarian  Conference,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  532  Clay  street  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "iKL.- 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PACIFIC  WINE  AND  SPIRIT 
REVIEW;  monthly;  seventy  two  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
R.  M.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  520 
Montgomery  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897, "Jifi."  Inl898,Z.  In 
1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
unth  April,  1901,  ],666.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1E04,  yl. 

PACIFIC    WOODMAN j     monthly; 
fraternal;     eight     pages     18x24;      subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1891;  D.  Oliver.  Jr., 
editor;    Philips,  Smyth  &  Van  Orden,  pub 
Ushers.    Office,  508  Clay  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:    In  1902,  "jKi"     Actual  aver 
age  for  1903.  9'2,04ii.    In  1904.  yA. 

PANDEXOFTIIE  PRESS;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $3;  established  February, 
1905;  A.  I.  Street,  editor;  Calkins  Newspaper 
Syndicate,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

PYTHIAN  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  10%xl4^; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1901;  Leon- 
ard S.  Calkins,  managing  editor;  Pythian 
Chronicle  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers.  Office,  320 
Sansome  street  (10— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.'- 

RESOURCES    OF    CALIFORNIA; 

monthly;  immigration;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $2;  established  1870;  J.  M.Reuck, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  320  California 
street.    Circ' "jkl"    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6)  (A  A). 

SUNSET  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  lit 
erary;  two  hundred  and  eight  pages  5x8; 
subscription  $1:  established  1898;  Southern 


CALIFORNIA— San  Francisco. 

Pacific    Company,  editors   and    publishers. 
Office,  431  California  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:   Actual  average  for  1903, 
19,916; /orl!04,  48,916. 
Publisher's  announcement. —TheSvaSET^AQ- 
AZiNE,  started  in  May,  1898,  has  grown  to  be 
the  characteristic  magazine  of  the  West, 
with  its  artistic  halftone  engravings  and 
representative  matter  from  the  best  West- 
ern writer.    In  its  pages  readers  may  find 
thrilling  and  entertaining  descriptive  mat- 
ter concerning  all  the  United  States  west 
of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  extending  as  far 
north  as  Alaska.    The  magazine  is  growing^ 
and  extending  Its  field  rapidly.    December 
edition  58.000,  and  increasing  monthly. 
TRADE-POSTAL.     JO  URN  A  L» 
monthly  (A  A). 

TRAVELER;  monthly;  traveling; 
sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893 ;  Wm .  V.  Bryan,  editor  and  pub- 
ILsher.  Office,  20  Montgomery  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,100.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  8,096;  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1898,  8,939;  /or  1899, 
9j917.  In  1900,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  10,875.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF  (A  A). 
TRESTLE  BOARD;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic; fifty  two  pages  6^x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Elmer  White,  editor; 
Trestle  Board  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  537 
Clay  street.    Circulation  ••jkl." 

TRIUMPHS  OF  FAITH;  monthly; 
holiness;  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1881;  Carrie  Judd  Mont- 
gomery, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  757 
Market  street  (5 — 3). 

Circulation  :  "jki-."  In  19a3,  (z— 4)  I  (A  A). 
VESTRA  SANDEIJUDET;  monthly; 
Swedish;  methodist-episcopal;  eight  pages 
11x18;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1890; 
J.  R.  Andrews  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 


THE    RICH    WEST 

is   the   advertiser's   best   field    to-day.     The   people   in 
the    West   have    money,    and   good 

Advertising  Brings  Results 

when  it    is    placed    in    a   medium    like 


vSUNvSET     MAGAZINE 


CIRCULATION,    58,000, 

27,000    direct   to    Homes   throughout 

California    and    tKe   Far  'West. 


45/  California  St.,  San  Francisco,   Cat, 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA— Sav  Francisco. 

dated  also  at  Oakland.  Office,  1224  Howard 
street  (2—3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

WESTERN  CREAillERY;  monthly; 
butter  making;  one  hubdred  pages7xl0;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1895;  Samuel  E. 
Watson,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  207 
Sacramento  street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898, "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \%9^,\,Q0Q.    Inl900,  "JKi." 

WESTERN  FIELiD:  monthly;  out! 
door  sports;  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1902;  Frank  H.Maver,  editor;  Western  Field 
Co.,  publisher.  Office,  4  Sutter  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actxial  average  for  1903, 
2ti,511 ;  for  1901.  25.500. 

WESTERN  JOURNAl.  OF  EDU- 
CATION; monthly;  educational:  sixty-four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1895:  Harr  Wagner,  editor;  The  Whltaker 
&  Ray  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  723  Market 
street  (5 — 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
8ixmonthsofW91,  o,SS3.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899.  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yj.  Inl902,yl. 
in  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  ©).    In  1904.  yl. 

WHOLES  A  liERS'  AND  RETAIIi- 
ERS'  REVIEW;  monthly;  liquor  trade; 
sixty  six  pages  10x14:  subscription  S2;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Globe  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  J.  B.  Garland,  manager. 
Office,  42  Second  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  3,708;  for  1901,  3,738; /or 
1902.4,113.  Inl903,yG.  In  1904,  yH. 
BI-MONTHLY. 

PACIFIC  CHURCHMAN;  bi- 
monthly;  protestant-episcopal;  sixteen  pages 
9x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1864:  Mrs. 
E.  R.  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher.  Office 
731  California  street  (8— 3). 
Circulation:  "iKi-"    In  1903.  (z—1)  I  (A  A). 

RESCUE;  bimonthly,  February,  May, 
August  and  November;  temperance;  twenty- 
six  pages  6x93^;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1865:  F.  A.  Anthony,  editor  ;  Grand 
Lo  Ige  I.  O.  Q.  T  ,  publishers.  Office.  1203 
Valencia  street  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Oc- 
tober, 1900.  3.000.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902, 
yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

IMPRESSIONS;  quarterly;  literary; 
twenty  eight  to  thirty-two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 50  cfnts;  established  1900;  Paul 
Elder  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
238  Post  street  (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl'  In  1902,  Au- 
gust, publisher  asserts,  each  issue  during  th« 
past  twelve  months  has  been  3.000.  In  1903, 
(z— t)H.    In  1904,  yH. 

WATER  AND  FOREST;  quarterly; 
forestry  and  irrigation;  sixteen  pages  9x18; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1900:  E.  A. 
Walcott.  editor;  California  Water  and  Forest 
Association,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904.  (z-4)  I. 

SANGER.  Fresno  Co.  n  428  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Fresno, 

the    county   seat.     Lumber,   wool,   grain, 

raisins,  oranges  and  lemons. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1889;  E.  P.  Dewey,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "JKi." 

SAN  JACINTO,  Riverside  Co.  r\  58.3t 
pop.— of  township  854+ — on  Southern  Cali- 
fornia Rd..  about  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Riverside, 
the  county  seat.  Planing  mill,  box  factory 
and  brick-yards.  Considerable  wine  is  pro- 
duced here.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $2;    estab- 


CALIFORNIA. 


Ii8hedl884;  Arthur  G.  Munn.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "lkl." 

SAN  JOSE,  c.  h.,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -D 

21,500+  pop.— of  township  SI, 987+— on  South- 
ern Pacific  Co'8  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E,  from  head 
of  San  Francisco  bay  and  £0  from  San 
Francisco.  State  Normal  School,  Academy 
of  Notre  Dame,  University  of  the  Pacific 
and  Asylum  for  the  Insane  are  located  here. 
Medicinal  springs.  Fruit  and  grain  grow- 
ing, wine  making  and  general  manufactur- 
ing. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3.50;  established  1880;  C.  W. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JJvL  "  ( ??) 

MERCIJRY;  every  morning;  HER- 
ALD, ever}'  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY  MERCURY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; daily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription— morning 
$6,  evening  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established— 
Herald  If^l,  Mercury  1S.5S;  Mercury  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5).  . 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  zl.    In  1901,  tI.     Actual  average  for 

1902,  6,t266.    In  1903,  yG.    Actual  average 
for  1904,  combined  editions,  10,338. 
Weekly:  "jjvl.- 

CALIFORNIA;  Saturdays;  German; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1883;  Albert  Currlin,  editor 
and  publisher.      Circulation  "jkl  " 

UNION  INDEX;  Tuesdays;  labor;  four 
pages  10x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1902;  Miles  A.  Simpson,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — i).    Circulation  "jjti  " 

UNION  LABEL;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished Mav,  1903;  R.  L.  Telfer.  editor  and 
pul)lisher  (1— 4).    Circnlation  "jkl" 

CALIFORNIA  ELK;  monthly;  B.  P. 
O.  Elks;  sixteen  pages  10x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1901;  Alex.  P.  Murgot- 
ten.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1.676.    In  1904.  yl. 

FANCIERS'  3IONTHL  Y  ;  poultry 
and  pet  stock  raising;  thirty-six  pages  10x12; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1885;  Chas. 
R.  Harker,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,400.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900.  yl. 
Inl9(il,yl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  ir04,  yl. 

RAVEN;  monthly ;  literary  ;  sixty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
January.  1900;  Theo.  Lowe,  editor;  The  Cali- 
fornva  Monthlv  Publishing  Co..  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Berkeley  and  Oakland  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2,'^91.    In   1902,  vH.    Actual  average  for 

1903,  6,500.        Actual    average   for    1904, 

^TOWN  AND  COUNTRY  JOUR- 
NA1>  (formerly  Pacific  Tree  and  Vine); 
monthly;  horticulture  and  agriculture; 
thirtv-six  pages  10x13;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1883;  W.  Q.  Bohannan  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circnlation:  In  1900,"jkl.'  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1901,  1,'2^5. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6, 135; /or  1904.  9, ltJ5. 

SAN  JUAN,  -San  Benito  Co.  -a  449t 

pop.— of  township  1,308+— 8  m.  W.  of  HoUis- 

ter,  the  county  seat  and  nearest  railroad 

station.    Agriculture. 

SAN  JUAN  VALLEY  ECHO;  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1899;  H.  G.  Cope- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


75 


CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


land,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SAN  LEANDRO,  Alameda  Co.  -a 
2.253t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd., 
9  m.  S.  E.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat,  and  15 
from  San  Francisco.  Farm  implements  and 
hardware  are  manufactured.  Agriculture 
and  fruit  growing. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1878;  Daniel  McCarthy,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    CLrciilation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1892  ;  Weston  P.  Truesdell,  editor  and 
publisher  (.5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SANIiUCAS,  Monterey  Co.  -n 349  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Kd.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of 

Salinas,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  A.  A.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO,  c.  h.,  San  Luis 

Obispo  Co.  9  3,021+  pop.— of  township  3,216+ 

—on  Pacific  Coast  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  San  Luis 

Obispo  bay  and  250  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

Farming,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

BREEZE;    every  evening    except   Sun- 
day,   and    SEMI-WEERL.Y,    Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  semi 
weekly   eight   pages   15x22;    subscription- 
daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  established  1896; 
Breeze   Publishing    Company,   editors    and 
publishers  (2-3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "lkl." 
Semi- Weekly :    Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,575.    Inl900,yl.   Inl901,yl.    Inl902,yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904   -'1111,." 

TRIBUME;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  SEiVlI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  four  pages  18x24, 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5.  senil-weekly  $1.50;  established  -dsily 
1883,  semi-weekly  1869;  Ben.  Brooks,  editor; 
Ti-ibune  Printing  Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Cireulation— daily "JKi.."    semi  weekly  'jkj,." 

RE  A  SONER  ;  monthly;  free  thought; 
twelve  cages  7x12:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J.  K.  Tuley,  editor  and  publisher 
(5— ')).    Cirenlation  "JKL."  (AA)- 

SAN  MATEO,  San  Mateo  Co.  ^1,8321 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  21  m. 
S.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Dairying  and  tan- 
ning of  leather.  Fruits  and  wines. 
TjEADEH;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1889:  Richard 
H.  .lurv. editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl '" 

T  I  I>I  E  S  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  I7x,3:  subscription  $2;  established 
April,  1901;  L.  P.  Hathaway,  editor:  Thiel  & 
Hathaway,  publishers  (.'i— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SAN  MIGUEL,  San  Luis  Obispo  Co. 

p  1,022+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern 

Pacific  Co's  Rd..  about  40  m.  N.  of  San  Luis 

Obispo,  the  county  seat. 

•ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July.  1903;  C.  A.  Black,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

SAN    PEDRO,    Los   Angeles    Co.    g 
1,787+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  25 
m.  S.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat.   Culti- 
vation of  semitropi'/al  frnits. 
NEWS;    every  evening  exeept  Sunday; 

four  pages  15x22;  sub=icription  ?3;  established 


1903;    Winfieirt  HogaDoom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 5P). 

T13IES:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEERLiY,  Saturdays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription- 
daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dailj' 
1903,' weekly  1890;  E.  B.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3P). 

Circulation- Daily:  'iKL.- 
Weekly:  "JJtL"    Inl898,Z.    In  1900, Z.    In 
1902,  "JKL." 

SAN  RAFAEL,  c.  h.,  Marin  Co.  -o 

3,879+  pop.— of  township  8,008+— on  North 
Shore  and  San  Francisco  &  North  Pacific 
Rds.,  on  W.  side  of  San  Pablo  Straits,  15  m. 
N.  of  San  Francisco  and  at  the  base  of 
Mount  Tamalpais.  Resort  for  invalids. 
Dairying,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sundays,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four  pages  13x18,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $3,  weekly 
$2.50;  established  190 J;  Mclsaac  &  Granlce, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

MARIN  CO.  TOCSIN  ;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1879;  James  H.  Wil- 
kins,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl  " 

MARIN  JOURNAIi;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$2.50  ;  established  1861;  S.  H.  Olmsted,  editor; 
Olmsted  Co.,  publishers  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SANTA   ANA,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.   g 
4,933+  pop.— of   township  6,680+— on   Santa 
Ana,   Fairview    &  Pacific.  Southern  Cali- 
fornia and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds.,  33  m. 
S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles  and  8  N.  of  Newport 
Harbor,  on  the  Pacific  Ocean.    Semi-tropi- 
cal fruit  growing  and  wine  making. 
BLADE  AND  HERALD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,   and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days;  republican;   four  pages- daily  16x24, 
weekly  20x26 ;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established  1887;  M.  McPhee  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation- 
daily  "jkl. -weekly  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (3,  4). 

B  II  li  L  E  TIN;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  10  six  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 :  established  1899;  Chamberlin  & 
Yarnell,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion  "JK_I,." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 :  established  1882; 
R.  O.  Shivly,  editor;  C.  H.  Cottle,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SANTA  BARBARA,  c.  h.,  Sa-.ita 

Barbara  Co   Q  6,587+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Kd.  and  Santa  Barbara  channel, 
362  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco,  midway  be- 
tween San  Luis   Obispo   and  Los  Angeles. 
Health  resort.    Agriculture,  stock  raising, 
and  wool  and  fruit  growing. 
MORNING  PRESS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,   and  WEEKLY,   Mondays; 
republican;  eight    pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  established  1872;  R.  C. 
Rogers,  editor;  Press  Publishing  and  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily:      In    1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.   In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly:  "ii£L." 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1885;  Frank  Sands,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

HEKALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
18>(5:  G.  G.  Childers,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  'jkl." 


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CALIFORNIA. 


SUNDAY    SCHOOL.    ADVANCE; 

mouthlv;  SundaA' school;  tweuty-f our  pages 
6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1902; 
H.  C.  Gibson,  editor;  Southern  California 
Sunday  School  Association,  publishers (12— 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,781  ;/ori904,  2,083. 

SANTA  CLARA,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -D 

3,65U+pop.— of  to  unship  9,240+— on  Southern 
Paciflc  Go's  Rd..  3  m.  N.  W.  of  San  Jose,  the 
county  seat,  and  47  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Santa   Clara   College   located   here.    Agri- 
culture, fruit  growing  and  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL;  semi- weekly,   Wednesdays 
aud  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x^4;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  N.  H.  Downing, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

NEWS;  Tuesdays:  Independent-republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  A.  C.  Gage,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEDWOOD;  monthly;  collegiate;  sev- 
enty pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  Students  of  Santa  Clara 
College,  editors  aud  publishers  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

SANTA  CRUZ,  c.  h.,  Santa  Cruz 
Co.  -D  5,659+  pop.,  on  Southern  Paciflc  Co's 
Rd.  and  on  N.  side  of  Monterey  bay,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  San  Francisco,  connected  by  steam- 
ers. Summer  resort,  having  20,000  visitors. 
Has  bitumen,  which  is  shipped  to  all  parts 
of  the  State.  Agriculture,  stock  raising, 
dairying,  fruit  and  vine  growing,  and  manu- 
facture of  lumber,  sugar,  leather,  paper, 
powder  and  lime. 

S  E  N  T  I  N  E  Li  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
aud  VVEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
morning  four,  weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  20x24, 
evening  four  pages  13x20;  subscription- 
morning  $6,  evening  S3,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1884,  weekly  1855;  Duncan  Mc- 
pherson, editor;  Duncan  McPherson  and 
Charles  W.  Waldron,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  — Morning  and  Evening: 
In  1898,  -JKL"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900.  Z.  In 
1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  never  during 
last  year  was  less  than  1.080.  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1904.  'jjvL." 
Weekly:    'jKi  " 

SURF;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1883,  weekly  1875;  Arthur  A.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  — 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jki,."  In  1902,  daily  Z  (4). 
In  1903,  daily  Z(  4). 

SANTA    MARIA,    Santa   Barbara 
Co.  g  1,483  pop.,  on  Pacific  Coast  Rd.  and 
Santa  Maria  r.,  about  28  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
San  Louis  Obispo,  and  70  N.W.  of  Santa  Bar- 
bara,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture,  fruit 
growing  and  stock  raising. 
GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1887; 
W.  E.  Miscall,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIMES:  Fridays;  republican;  four  pa^es 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1871; 
Julius  Ebel,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

SANTA  MONICA,  Los  Angeles  Co. 
g  3,057+  pop.— of  township  5,521+— on  South- 
ern California  and  Southern  Paciflc  Co's 
Rds.  and  the  Paciflc  Coast,  about  20  m.  "W. 


of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat.    Summer 

resort  and  shipping  port. 

OUTLOOK;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $6;  es- 
tablished 1896;  D.  G.  Holt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P).    Circulation  'jkl." 

REVIEW;  every  morning  (A  A). 

SANTA    PAULA,    Ventura    Co.    p 

3,583+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Ventura,  the  county  seat,  and  64  from 
Los  Angeles.  Oil  trade,  farming  and  fruit 
growing. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Chas.  A.  Gardner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

SANTA  ROSA,  c.  h.,  Sonoma  Co.  -D 

6,673+  pop.— of    township    10,985+— on  San 
Francisco   &  North  Paciflc  and   Southern 
Paciflc  Co's  Rds.,  52  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco. 
Wine    making,    agriculture,  horticulture, 
dairying  and  poultry  raising. 
PRESS  DEMOCRAT;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;   independent; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription— daiJy  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established— Press  1895,  Devio- 
crat  1857;    Ernest  L.  Finley,   editor;    Press 
Democrat  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:   In  1897.  "jkl  "    Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  1,066.    In  1899.  "jkl." 
In  1900,  Z.  ^    ,„^_  ,„ 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1896,  "jjil."  Inl89r.IZ. 
Actual  average  for  1893, 2,420.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  zl.     In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  y I.    In  1904,  y I. 
REPUBLICAN;   every  evemng  except 

Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY%  Mondays 
and  Thursdays ;  republican ;  daily  four,  semi- 
weeklv  eight  pages 20x26;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established- daily  188U, 
semi- weekly  1874;  Allen  B.  Lemmon,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).  ,     .„„„ 

Circulation- Daily:    In  1898,  "iia=."    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,250.    In 

1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903 
(z-4)'l.    In  1904,  yl. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
notVess  than  1.650;  in  1896, 1,650.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.   "JicL."    In  1899.  zl.     In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903  (z— 4)  I.      In 

1904,  yl. 
S0N03IA    CO.   FARMER;    Fridays; 

agricultural;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  E.  D.  Sweetser,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi-" 

SACRAMENTO  MISSIONARY ; 
quarterlv;  protestant  episcopal;  thirty-sIx 
pages  6x9;  subscription  25 cents;  established 
March, 1903;  Rev.  A.  L.Burleson. editor;  Rev. 
G<-o.E.  Swan,  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,  ST  5. 
SANTA  YNEZ,  Santa  Barbara  Co.  p 

211  pop.,  on  Santa  Ynez  r.,  about  35  m.  N. 

W.  of  Santa  Barbara,  the  county  seat.  Olive 

and  fruit  raising  and  agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881 ;  DeWitt  Hubbell,  editor  and  pubbsher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SATJSAIilTO,  Marin  Co.  -a  l,628t 
pop.,  on  North  Paciflc  Coast  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of 
San  Francisco.  Agriculture,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

NEWS ;  Saturdaj's ;  republican ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1883; 
J.  H.  Pryor,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKJ." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ADVOCATE;  bi-weekly,  Saturdays; 
indepeudeiit;  four  pages  18x21;  subscription 
$2;  established  September,  1900;  E.  D.  Spar- 
row, editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SAWTELLE,  Los  Angeles  Co.  ^  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  4  ni.  from  Santa 
Monica. 

PACIFIC  VETERAN  AND  EN- 
TER P  K  I  S  E;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Geo.  Bingham,  editor;  Susan 
Pierson  Miller,  publisher  (1—4).  Cii'cula- 
tion  "JKL." 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  local;  four  pages 
16x2<J;  subscription  $1;  established  19(»4;  H. 
Schueltz,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P.) 

SEBASTOPOLi,  Sonoma  Co.  -D  900 
pop.,  on  San  Francisco  &  North  Pacific  Rd., 
7  m.  S.  W,  of  Santa  Rosa,  the  county  seat, 
and  50  N.  of  San  Francisco. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  J.  P.  McDonell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANAI.Y  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x21;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897;  B.  H.  &  F.  E.  Mc- 
Donald, editors  and  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKX." 

SELMA,  Fresno  Co.  u  l,083t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.  Several  flour 
mills  and  lumber  yards.  Raisin  and  fruit 
packing.    Agriculture. 

FRESNO  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 

days;  republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1889;  John  W. 
Alkin,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

IRRIGATOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886;  J.  J.  Vanderburgh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

SHASTA,  Shasta  Co.  ^  l,191tpop.  (of 
township),  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Redding,  the 
county  seat,  and  45  N .  of  Red  Bluff.  Manu- 
facturing town  and  supply  point  for  the 
surrounding  mining  district. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1852;  W.  L.  Carter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SIERRAVILLE,  Sierra  Co.  t}  370 
pop.,  about  25  m.  E.  of  Downieville,  the 
county  seat,  and  26  N.  of  Truckee,  Agri- 
culture and  lumber. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1896;  C.  F. 
Wright  and  H.  S.  Swenson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

SISSON,  Siskiyou  Co.  ^  1,200  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.,25m.S.  of  Yreka. 

Lumber. 

HE  A  DL.IGHT ;  Thursdays  ( A  A). 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1895; 
O.  L.  Haese,  editor  and  publisher  (8-— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SKYLiAND,   Santa    Cruz  Co.   -u   12 

m.  N.  of  Santa  Cruz,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co.'s  Rd  ,  60  m.  S.  of  San  Francisco.  Lum- 
ber. 

REALTY;  monthly;  republican;  four 
pages  14x20;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  Jos.  J.  Bamber,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CALIFORNIA. 


SONOMA,  Sonoma  Co.  -a  652t  pop. 
—of  township  3,172t— on  San  Francisco  & 
North  Pacific  Rd.  and  San  Francisco  bay, 
about  40  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco.    Farming. 

INDEX-TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pagesl8x24;  subscription $2.50; 
established  1879;  H.  H.  Granice,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SONOMA  VALLEY  EXPOSITOR; 
Fridavs;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1899;  W.  R.  Stammers,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ••ikl" 

SONORA,  c.b.,  Tuolumne  Co.  n  l,922t 
pop..  60  m.  E.  of  Stockton.  Center  of  mining 
and  lumber  trade.   Marble,  slate  and  soap- 
stone  quarries.    Fruit  growing. 
MOTHER  LODE  BANNER ;  Fridays; 
democratic;   four  pages  18x24;   subscription 
$2;   established  1885;    Jones  &   Richardson, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TUOLUMNE  INDEPENDENT;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  A.  D.  Duchow, 
editor;  J.  C.  &  A.  D.  Duchow,  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1853;  J.  A.  Van  Harlingen 
&  Co..  editors  and  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTH  SAN  FRANCISCO,  San 

Mateo  Co.  -D  1,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 

Co's   Rd.  and  Bay  of  San  Francisco,  14  m. 

S.  of  San  Francisco.     Manufacturing. 

ENTERP  RISE ;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  E.  E.  Cunningham,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jill-" 

STANFORD  UNIVERSITY, 

Santa  Clara  Co.  -a  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  San  Jose,  the  county 
seat,  and  33  S.  of  San  Francisco.  Seat  of 
Leland  Stanford  Junior  University. 

PALO  ALTO  DAILY  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3; 
established  1892;  Students  of  Leland  Stan- 
ford Junior  University,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CHAPARRAL;  semimonthly;  hu- 
morous; twenty  pages  8x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1900;  Ike  Russell,  editor; 
Stanley-Taylor  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl.-- 

SEQUOIA;  semi-monthly,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  thirty-eight  pages 
6x9J^;  subscription  $2;  established  1893; 
Students  of  Leland  Stanford  Junior  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  (10—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A).  .    ^ 

ALUMNUS;  monthly;  collegiate; 
thirty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  A.  B.  Rice,  editor;  Stanford 
Alumni  Association,  publishers  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

STIRLING 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
STOCKTON,  c.  h.,  San  Joaquin  Co.  a 
17,506t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  Stockton  channel,  an  estuary  of  the 
San  Joaquin  r..  45  m.  S.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital,  and  90  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Has  four  flour  mills  and  is  the  wheat  and 
manufacturing  center  of  California. 
EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY, Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;   daily  eight,  weekly  twenty   pages 
16x20;   subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  es- 


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tablished  1880;  A.  L.  Crowell,  editor;  The 
Stockton  Mail  Co.,  publistiers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  3,150.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,390.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
lu  19U0,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  !(••).  In  1804,  y  I. 
Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
3,480.    Actual  average  for  1896,  3,494.  In 

1897,  Y.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Saturdays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1857,  weekly  1860;  J.  L.  Phelps 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual 
average,  for   1896,    3,120.    In  1897.   Y.    In 

1898,  yl.  Inl899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1.-96,  2,776.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1S99,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  !>»E:>II- WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
republican;  daily  eight  pages  22x35,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily 
$6,  semi- weekly  $2;  established— daily  1895, 
semi  weekly  1876;  Irving  Martin,  editor; 
Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.    In    1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z-4.  6)1. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.5i)0.    In  1896, 1.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  "JKL"  In  1904,  (z— 4.  6)  I. 
REPORT;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; business  -reports;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $10;  established  1896;  Report 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(5 — 31.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished March  7,  1903;  J.  deL.  MacGaughey, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898:  Wm.  Lenz,  editor;  Sioekton  Courier 
Publishins:  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

SAN  JOAQUIN  VALLEY  NEAVS; 
Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1902;  T.  W.  Hummel,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ( 1—5 ). 

Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

SUISUN  CITY,  Solano  Co.  U  625t 
pop.— of  township  2,158t— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co'sRd.  and  Suisun  bay,  44  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital,  and  49 
N.  E.  of  San  Francisco.    Shipping  point. 

SOLANO  CO.  COURIER:  Tiiursdays; 
republican:  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$2;  established  1S95;  Tillman  &  Taylor,  edi 
tors  and  publishers  fP — ^V   Circulation "jkl." 

SOLANO  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eignt  pages  13x.'0;  subscription 
$2;  established  1855;  Edward  Dinkenspiel, 
elitor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  ■ 

SUMMERLAND,     Santa     Barlara 

Co.  P  417  pop.,  on  Southern  PtTcific  Co's 
Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of  Santa  Barbara,  the  county 
seat.    Oil  works. 

A  D  VA  N  C  E-COURIER;  Saturdays; 
independent-republican;  four  ])ages  18x24; 
subscription$l;establishedl895;  W.  H.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "j_kl  " 

SUSANVILLE,  c.    h.,    Lassen  Co.  b 

882  pop.,  on  Susan  r.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Reno, 
Nev.,  and  2iX)  N.  E.of  Sacramento,  the  State 
capital.    Farming  and  ><tock  raising. 

LASSEN  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  lSx24;  subscription 


CALIFORNIA. 


$2;  established  1865:   Hayden  &  McDiarmid, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl-" 

SUTTERCREEK,  Amador    Co.    n 

2,000  pop.,  4  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  from  Jackson, 
the  county  seat,  aild  45  E.  S.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  ofpitaX.  Gold  mining  and 
agriculture. 

A^IADOR  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  189:^;  L.  F.Stinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899. 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL."     In  1903,  "JKL." 

TEHACHAPI,  Kern  Co.  g  600  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of 

Bakersfleld,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  fruit  raising. 

TOMAHAWK;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
Charles  Heath,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TRACIT,  San  Joaquin  Co.  D  on  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  Rd..  22  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Stock- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  §2;  established  1898;  Press  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRUCKEE,  Nevada  Co.  cf  1,850  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Truckee 
r.,  120  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Ice  and  lumber. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Mondays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3.5U;  established  1871;  J.  F. 
Haley,  editor ;  Calkins  Newspaper  Syndicate, 
publishers  (2 — h  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TULARE,  Tulare  Co.  a  2,216t  pop.— 
of  township  3,441+— on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.,  about  250  m.  S.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Artesian  wells.  Farming  and  grape 
growing. 

ADVANCE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days, ana  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages — daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription — daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  March,  1903,  weekly  190ii;  Thos.  R. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circula- 
tion—weekly "jkl." 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent republican;  four  pages— daily  15x22, 
weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily  §5,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1886,  weekly  1882,  Char- 
ters &  Van  Allen  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jjil"  weekly  "jkl." 

UKIAH,  c.  h.,  Mendocino  Co.  -n  l,850t 

pop.— of  township  3,767+— on  San  Francisco 
'  &  North  Pacific  Rd.  and  Russian  r.,  121  m. 
N.  W.  of  San  Francisco.  Farming,  fruit, 
hop  and  wool  growing,  stock  raising  and 
lumbering. 

DISPATCH-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  suliscription 
$2.50;  established  1869;  J.  B.  San  ford  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN-PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1876;  A  If.  Pennington, 
editor;  Pennington  &  White,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jki,-" 

TIMES:  Tue-sdays;  independent;  twenty- 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established 
1901:  Geo.  H.  Rhodes,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKj  •• 

ANCIENT  FOKESTER:  monthly; 
fraternal;  ei^ht  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


cents;  established  May,  1902;  J.  B.  Sanford, 
©ditor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "iKL" 

UPIiAND,  San  Bernardino  Co.  0,1500 

pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Rd..  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Los 

Angeles.    Agriculture  and  fruit. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
17x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  E. 
L.  Wesclaud  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkx." 

VACAVILLE,  Solano  Co.  U  l,220t 
pop.— of  township  4,160+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Go's  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital,  and  60  N.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Seat  of  the  California  Normal 
and  Scientific  School.  Farming  and  fruit 
growing. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Adsit  &  Andrews,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

VALIiEJO,  Solano  Co.  a  7,965t  pop. 
—of  township  8,697+— on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  Rd.  and  San  Pablo  bay,  24  m.  N.  E.  of 
San  Francisco.  Harbor  is  accessible  to  ships 
of  large  draught.  U.  S.  Navy  Yard  is  on 
Mare  Island,  directly  opposite.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

EVENING  CHRONICIiE;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages— daily  15x22, 
weekly  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$2;  established  1868;  W.  D.  Pennycook,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 9—3 ).  Circulation— daily ' 'jkl.- 
weekly  "jkl." 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $6;  established  1895; 
Henry  F.  Stahl,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKI.." 

VENTITRA,c.h.,ren««ra  Co.  g  2,4rot 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  SO  m. 
S.  E.  of  Santa  Barbara.  Olives  and  semi- 
tropical  fruits.  Center  of  petroleum  oil 
belt. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily March,  1902,  weekly  1883;  John 
McGonigle,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion—daily "iKL."  (  A  A)  weekly  •■jkl." 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3.50,  weekly 
$2;  established  1875;  Webster  &  Reese,editors; 
Ventura  Free  Press  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily;  "jkl" 
Weekly :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1897,  1.534.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899, "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,630.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  Republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1904;  L.  D.  Garwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

VISALIA,  c.  h.,  Tulare  Co.  n  3,085+ 
pop.— of  township  4,948+— on  Southern  Pa 
cific  Go's  Rd.  and  Kaweah  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Tulare  lake  and  about  200  S.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capital.  The  oldest  town 
between  Stockton  and  Los  Angeles.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising,  mining  and  fruit 
growing. 

MORNING    DELTA;    every  morning 

except  Monday,  and  WIEEK  L  Y,  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages— aaily  18x22.  weekly 
20x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 


CALIFORNIA. 


tablished  —  daily  1892,  weekly  1858;  Alonzo 
Melville  Doty,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekij'  "jkl."  In 
1898.  weekly  Z.  In  1901,  weekly  Z  (1,2.4,5). 
Inms,  Z(4)(«»). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TULARE  CO.  TIMES,  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages— daily  13x20,  weekly 
22x28;  subscription- daily  $6,  weekly  $2; 
established— daily  \mi,  weekly  1865;  S.  B. 
Patrick,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation—daily "jKi  "   weekly  "jkl." 

TULARE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays ; 
independent;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  W.  H.  Gilstrap,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WATSONVILLE.Saw^a  Cruz  Co.-n 

3,i528+  pop.,  on  Pajaro  Valley  and  Southern 

Pacific  Go's   Rds.  and  Pajaro  r.,  5  m.  W. 

from  Monterey  bay  and  20  S.  E.  of  Santa 

Cruz,  the  county  seat.    Agi-iculture,  fruit 

growing  and  lumbering. 

R  E  G  I  S  T  E  K  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x21  Ji^; 
subscription  $5;  established  1876;  Ernest  H. 
Haack,  editor;  Register  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5).  Circulation  "jkl-"  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

PAJARONIAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1868;  W.  R.  Radcliff.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WEAVERVILLE,c.h.,7Vin%  Co. 

6  968+  pop.  (of  township),  about  5  m.  from 

Trinity  r.,  47  N.  W.  of  Redding,  connected 

by  stage,  60  E.  of  Eureka   and    180  N.  W. 

of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.    Supply 

point  for  mining  camps.    Gravel  and  quartz 

mines. 

TRINITY  JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  16x23;  subscription 
$3;  established  1856;  Blake  &  Bremer,  editors 
and  Dublishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTMINSTER,    Orange    Co.    !? 

500  pop.,  11  m.  E.  of  Santa  Ana,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  fruit  growing, 

PEATLAND  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
August,  1902;  U.  Sid  Lemon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).  Circulation  "JKL.' 

WHEATLAND,  YubaCo.  n  501tpop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of 

Sacramento,  the  State  capital.     Shipping 

point  for  the  products  of  adjacent  copper 

mines.    Hops,  fruit,  live  stock  and  grain. 

FOUR  CORNERS;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  R.  N.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

WHITTIER,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g  l,590t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat.  Oil, 
citrus  fruits  and  walnuts. 

NEWS;  Saturdays:  twelve  pages  13x18; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  W.  A. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  H.  D.  Williams,  editor;  Whittier 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

WILIilAMS,  Colusa  Co.  U  918t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd., 


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about  22  m.  S.  of  Willow.    Agriculture  aud 

fruit  raising. 

FAR3IER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  S.  H.  Callen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

IVILLITS,  Mendocino  Co.  -D  815t  pop., 
about  8  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Ukiah,  the  county 
seat  and  nearest  railroad  point.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 

LITTLE  L.A  KE  HERALD  ;Wednes 

days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  May,  1901;  Alf  Pennington,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TVILIiOW,  c.  h.,  Glenn  Co.  b  893t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  150  m. 
N.  of  San  Francisco  and  30  S.  W.  of  Chico. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  ISE3II-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  democratic ;  daily  four,  semi- weekly 
six  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi- weekly  $2.50;  established  —  daily 
1888,  semi- weekly  1378;  E.  M.  Sehorn,  editor 
and  publisher  (9— 3).  Circulation— daily -jkl." 
semi  weekly  "jkl" 

GLENN  TRANSCRIPT;  semi  week 
ly;  democratic;  four  pages;  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  August,  1902;  Frank 
Freeman,  editor;  Transcript  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl  • 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1890; 
John  A.  Apperson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

WINDSOR,  Sonora  Co.  -a  483  pop., 

on  California  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Santa  Rosa,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 
horticulture,  poultry  raising  and  fruit 
growing. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  12x18; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  Ande 
Nowlin,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL.' 

WINTERS,  Yolo  Co.  n  785t  pop.— of 
township  l,l37t— on  Southern  Pacific  Co"s 
Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Fruit  growing  and  curing.  Grain  and 
general  agriculture. 
EXPRESS;   Fridays;    republican;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 

Frank  H.  Owen,  editor   and  publisher  (5— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

WINTHROP,  Shasta  Co.  i 

DE    LA    HIAR   ENTERPRISE;  Fri 

days;  local;  four  pages  15x22;  sub.scription 
$2;  established  September,  1901;  W.  D.  Pratt, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P), 


CALIFORNIA. 


WOODLAND,  c.  h.,  Tolo  Co.  a  2,886t 
pop.— of  township  4,329+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital,  and  86  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Wheat,  barley,  fruit,  raisins,  wine,  wool 
and  live  stock. 

DEl^'IOCRAT  ;  every  evening  excejpt 
Sunday,    and    YOLO      DEMOCRAT, 

Thursdas's;  independent-democratic;  daily 
four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription —daily  $5,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1868,  weekly  1859;  Ed.  E.  Leake, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
VVeekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,152;  in  1896,  1,171.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.ZI.  Inl899,zl.   Inl900,yl.  In  1901, -jkl-" 

MAIL;  every  morning  excent  Monday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1874.  semi-weekly  1868;  W.  F. 
Mixon,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation—dally "jkl."  semi-weekly  "jkl." 

HOME  ALLIANCE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1891 ;  Mrs.  S.  A.  Huston,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

YREKA,  c.  h.,  Siskiyou  Co.  a  l,263t 
pop.— of  township  2,235+— on  Yreka  Rd.  and 
Yreka  creek,  300  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital,  and  25  S.  of  Oregon  State  line. 
Agriculture,  lumber,  stock  raising  and 
mining. 

JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1856;  Robert  Nixon,  editor  and  publisher (5  -  3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

SISKIYOU  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  26x40;  subscription  $2; 
established  1874;  W.  D.  Crow,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4  ) 

YUBA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Sutter  Co.  n  l,488t 

pop.   (of   township),   on  Southern    Pacific 

Co's  Rd.  and  Feather  r.,  nearly  opposite 

Marysville,and  57  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 

State   capital.    Manufactories  of    wagons 

and  agricultural  implements  and  two  large 

fruit  canneries.   Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

SUTTER  CO.  FARMER;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881;  L.  H.Woodworth.  editor; 
Sutter  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SUTTER  INDEPENDENT  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  ei-tablished  18S6:  J.  Cloud  Phipp.a, 
editor  and  publisher(P — S).  Circulation  "jkl." 


The  West! 


How  desf  to  reach  its  people  can  be  told  you  des^  by  a 
Western  Agency.     Write  to  us  if  you  want   to  know. 

F.  J.  COOPER  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 

Largest  exclusive  advertising  agency  on  the  Pacific  Coatt. 
78    Geary    Street,    SAN    FRANCISCO,    CAL. 


COLORADO. 


Population  539,700 1.    Land  Area  103,645  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Wyoming  and  Nebraska,  east  by  Nebraska  and  Kansas, 
south  by  Oklahoma  and  New  Mexico,  and  west  by  Utah.  State  capital :  Den- 
ver. Principal  industries:  Cattle  and  sheep  raising,  gold  and  silver  mining. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  366,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  37;  triweekly,  1;  semi- weekly,  5;  weekly,  277;  bi-weekly,  1; 
semi-monthly,  4;  monthly,  41. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Denver 1 33,859t 

Pueblo a8,157t 

Colorado  Springs til,0S5t 

Leadville l'.i,455t 

Cripple  Creek 10,14rt 

Boulder 6,150+ 


Trinidad 5,345t 

Victor 4,986t 

Canyou  City 3,r7.'it 

Florence 3,7a8t 

Salida 3,7tJ2t 

Grand  Junction 3«503t 


AGUILAR,  Las  Animai  Co.  P,  698t 

pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  Walsenburg.     Coal   mining   and 

stock  raising. 

TIiYIES;  Fridays;  English  and  Spanish; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  Jno.  W.  Sullivan, 
•dltor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl."    (A  A). 

AKRON,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  []'  351t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &Qulncy  Rd., 
112  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.     Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER  PRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscriptlou  $1.50; 
established  1886;  H.  G.  Pickett,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON  CO.  LiEADER;  Frl 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  D.  F.  Foor, 
editor  and  publl8her(5— 3).  Circulation  ■jkl" 

ALAMOSA,  Conejos  Co.  g  l.Ulf  Pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and  Rio 
Grander.,  130  m.  S.  W.  of  Pueblo.  Gold  and 
silver  mines  In  vicinity.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  E.  A.  Newton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

INDEPENDENT  JOURNAL.*  Thura 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $\.m;  established  1875;  W.  H.  Hirst,  edi- 
tor; Independent  Journal  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.    Circulation  "iKL." 

A  li  M  A  ,  Pnrk  Co.  n  297+  pop.-  of 
tovsmshlp  380+— 10  m.W.  of  Como  and  about 
90  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Lum- 
ber yards.  Gold,  silver  and  copper  mining, 
milling  and  stock  raising. 

PARK  CO.  BULLETIN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1881;  A.  M.  Anderson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ANTONITO,  Conejos  Co.  g  347t  pop. 

— of  township  360+— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Rd.,  1  m.  S.  of  Conejos,  the  county  seat. 

Sheep, wool  and  cattle.  Mining  and  farming. 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  J.  D.  Frazey,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 


ARVADA,  Jefferson  Co.  D  800  pop., 

on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of 
Golden,  the  county  seat,  and  7  N.  W.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Mining  and 
manufacturing.  Rich  farming  and  fruit 
lands. 

CITIZEN  {  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  L.  L.  Gray, editor;  Gray  Publish- 
ing Co., publishers  (12—2).  Circulation  '•mi.-" 
(A  A). 

ASPEN,  c.  h.,  Pitkin  Co.  -G3.303t  pop., 
on  Colorado  Midland  and  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rds.  and  Roaring  Fork  r.,  about 
43  m.  S.  E.  of  Glenwood  Springs  and  50 
W.  of  LeadvIUe.  Foundries,  manufactories, 
smelters  and  concentrators.   Mining. 

DEMOCRAT  ;    every   morning   except 
Monday;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
Iscrlption  $6;    established  1900;  Chas.  Dally, 
'  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "Stkl." 
I     TIMES  ;  every  mornmg  except  Monday 
and  days  after  legal  holidays,  and  WEEK- 
LY,  Saturdays;   Independent;    dally  four, 
weekly    eight   pages   17x22;    subscription — 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2;   established— daily  1885, 
weekly  1881;  B.  Clark  "Wheeler,  editor  ;  Times 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8—3).    Cir- 
culation—dally  "jk_l"  weekly  "jkl."    In  1898, 
dally  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

AULT,  Weld  Co.  □'  700  pop.,  on  Union 

Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Denver,  12  m.  N.  of 

Greeley.    Agriculture. 

A  D  VERTISER ;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $!l.50;  es- 
tablished September,  1904;  G.  H.  Bradfield, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

BASAIiT,  £:agle  Co.  a  382t  pop.— of 
township  565t— on  Colorado  Midland  and 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of 
Glenwood  Springs.  Agriculture,  stock  rais- 
ing and  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  established  1897;  The  Journal  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BERTHOUD,  Larimer  Co.  6  S05t 
pop.  — of  township  752+  — on  Colorado 
Southern  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Longmont  and  54 


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COLORADO. 


COLORADO. 


from  Denver,  the  State  capital.    Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

BULLiETIN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  E.  H. 
Harris,  edito ;  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BOULDER,  c.  h.,  Boulder  Co.  ^  6,150t 
pop.— local  estimate,  10,000— on  Colorado  & 
Northwestern,  Colorado  &  Southern  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Boulder  creek,  29 
m.  N.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  State 
UniverBlty  located  here.  Gold,  silver  and 
coal  mining,  oil  wells,  agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

BOUL.DER  CO.  HERAI.D  }  every 
evening  except  Sunday  and  Wednesday,  and 
W  E  E  K  li  Y,  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages— daily  15x22.  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily 85,  weekly  $3;  established 
1880;  Otto  H.  Wangelin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4).  , 
Circiilatiou— Daily:  "jkl."  ;  Weekly;  In 
lltOi,  (z— 4)  I. 

CA.UERA;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRIBUNE,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished 1884;  L.  C.  Paddock,  editor;  The 
Boulder  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n— 
daily  "JKL"weekly  "jkl."    In  1898.  weekly  Z. 

TIDIES;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Hamby  &  Mau- 
pin,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902, 
Z(4,5).     (AA). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
paaes  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  C.  Ricketts,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

ROCKY  :>IOTJNTAIN  BAPTIST; 
Thursdays;  twenty  pages  7x10}^:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1881;  Asa  Whitten,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Circulation 'iKL." 
Inl898.Z.    In  1902.  "JKL." 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  BEE  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  bees;  twenty  pages 4i^x7J^; 
subscription  50  cents:  established  Febr~uary, 
1901;  H.  C.  Morehouse,  editor  and  publish- 
er (5— 3).    Circ'n  ".JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4).  (A  A). 

BOWERMAN,  Gunnison  Co.  -n  on 

Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  8  m.  from  Doyle- 

ville. 

HERA  Li  D;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished August,  1903;  E.  R.  Lore,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

BRECKENRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Summit 

Co.  n  1,200  pop,,  on  Colorado  &  Southern 
Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Leadville  and  105  N,  W.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Mining  and  stock 
raising. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1898;  J.  W. 
Smisher,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pagres  13x20;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  O.  K.  Gaymon,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BRIGHTON,  c.  'h.,  Adams  Co.  n  3G6t 

pop.— of   township  674+— on  Union  Pacific 

Rd.,  19ra.  N.  of  Denver,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Mining,  agriculture,  stock 

raising  and  gardening. 

BLADE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1901:  Lewis  E.  Grove,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—1).    Circulation  "jkl." 


REGISTER!  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  Lee  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

BRUSH.^orfl'a/j   Co.  cf  381t  pop.— of 

township  944+— on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Rd.  in  Nebraska,  10  m.  E.  of  Fort 

Morgan,  the  county  seat,  and  87  N.  E.  of 

Denver,  the  State  capital.     Stock  raising 

and  farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Edward  H. 
Madison,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

BUENAVISTA,  c.  h.,  Chaffee  Co.  a 
1,006+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande,  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds.,  36  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Leadville.  Agri- 
culture, manufacturing,  mining  and  smelt- 
ing. At  an  elevation  of  seven  tliousand  five 
hundred  feet. 

CHAFFEE  CO.   DEIVIOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  S.  Logan, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n  'jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  I4)(##). 

COLORADO  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  ten  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  Gilbert  A. 
Walker,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,150.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2, '-214.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,2,352.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z--l,  2,  4,  5)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BURLINGTON,  c.  h.,  Kit    Carson 

Co.  D-  183+  pop. —  of  township  382+  — on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 
43  m.  E.  of  Flagler.  Flour  and  feed  mills 
and  lumber  trade. 

KIT  CARSON  CO.  RECORD;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  August,  1901;  A.  C. 
Morrison,  editor:  Frank  D.  Mann,  publisher 
(1—3).     Circulation  "iKL." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALHAN,  El  Paso  Co.  p  50t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  N. 

E.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the  county   seat. 

Cheese  making,  cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1901;  A.  W.  Sparkman,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMERON,  Teller  Co.  u  450  pop., 
on  Midland  Terminal  and  Colorado  Springs 
&  Cripple  Creek  District  Rds..  3  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cripple  Creek,  the  county  seat.  Gold  min- 
ing. 

CRESCENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  R.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jiil." 

CANON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Fremont  Co.  n 
3,775+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.  and  Arkan- 
sas r.,  41  m.  N.  W.  of  Pueblo  and  161  S.  by 
S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Hot  and 


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cold  soda  springs.  Coal,  oil,  sandstone  and 
lime.  Seat  of  Colorado  State  Penitentiary. 
CIjIPPEK;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  Fremont  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  2i)x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1878;  Guy  U.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1899,  ".ikl."  In  1901,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the 
past  year  was  less  than  1,000.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  1,529;  for  1902,  1,712.  In  19U3. 
yl.    In  1904,  y  I. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  A.  F.  Ter- 
rill,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  CIrc'n"JiiL." 
In  1902,  Z  (2,  5). 

GARBONDALE,  Garfield  Co.  ^  173t 

pop.— of   township  598+— on  Denver  &  Rio 

Grande  and  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  15  m. 

E.  of  Glenwood  Springs  and  26  N.  "W.  of 

Aspen.    Mining.    Cattle  and  farm  produce. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  democratic;  slxpages 
13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1898  :Chas. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circu 
lation  "JKL." 

GARRIZO,  £aca   Co.    O,    168t  poji., 

60   m.   N.  E.    from   Clayton,  New  Mexico. 

Mining  and  stock  raising. 

MINER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1899;  C.  Frost 
Liggett,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKI." 

GASTIiEROCK,  c.  h.,   Douglas  Co. 

a  450  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  33  ni.  S.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Stock  raising, 
dairying,  mining  and  quarrying. 

DOUGLAS    CO.    RECORD;    Thurs 
days;    republican;    four   pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1898;  Will  J.  Mat- 
hews, editor;  Miss  Klo  Hamilton,  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880;  L.  C.  "Wood,  editor;  H.  C.  Wood,  pub- 
li.sher  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MINING  NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GENTER,  Saguache  Co.  g  200  pop.,  13 

m.  N.  of  Montevista.    Wheat,  oats,  barley, 

potatoes,  sugar  beets  and  stock  raising. 

DISPATCH;   Fridays;   Independent; 

four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 

May,  1901;    Jute  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub 

Usher  (2— 4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

GENTRAL  CITY,  c.  h.,  Gilpin  Co.  n 

3,114+  pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  in 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  40  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Gold  mining, 
milling  and  smelting.  Supply  point  for  sur- 
Founding  mining  district. 

GILPIN  OBSERVER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  F.  J.  Altvater,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REGISTER-CALL;  Fridays;  republl 
can;    eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1853;  G.  M.  Laird,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

GHEYENNE  WELLS,  C.  h.,  Chey- 
enne Co.  D-  298+  pop.  (of  township),  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  176  m.  E.  of  Denver. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CHEYENNE  REPUBLICAN;  Frl- 
days;  independent;   four  pages  16x22;    sub 


COLORADO. 


scription  $1;  established  1889;  Flynn  Ward, 
editor:  Cheyenne  Wells  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5—3).    Circulation  "/kl." 

COLLBRAN,  Mesa  Co.  -a  on  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande,  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  47  m. 
N.  E.  of  Grand  Junction  at  De  Beque. 

PLATEAU  VALLEY  STOCKMAN; 

Fridavs;  independent:  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1899;  C.  B.  &  B.  F. 
Pitts,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GOLORADO  CITY,  El  Paso  Co.  n 

2,914+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  3  m.  W.  by 
N.  W.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the  county  seat. 

EL  PASO  CO.  ARGUS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  June,  1900;  J.  O.  Chase, 
editor  and  publisher  (10— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

IRIS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
14x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  W. 
I.  Merwln,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GOLORADO    SPRINGS,    c.   h., 

FA  Paso  Co.  n  21,085+  pop.,  on  Denver  &. 
Rio  Grande,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Atchison,  Topeka  &Santa  Fe,  Colorado  Mid- 
land and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  76  m.  S.  by  S. 
E.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Saw  mills, 
Printers'  Home,  school  for  deaf  mutes  and 
blind  asylum.    Health  resort  for  invalids. 

Mining. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  TELEGRAPH  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morn- 
ing; independent;  daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sun- 
day twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  18x223^ ; 
subscription— daily  and  Sunday  $7,  estab- 
lished—daily  1887.  Sunday  1900;  Consolidated 
Publishing  Co., editors  and  publishers(12— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  1.365.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  H.  In  1901  (z— 6i  G. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  8,844.  In  1903, 
(z— 6)F.     In  1901,  yG. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen,  week- 
ly eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $7, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1878,  weekly 
187S;  i.  N.  Stevens,  editor;  The  Colorado 
Springs  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1898.  H.  Acival 
average  for  1899,  5,771;  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  1900,  7,698;  for  1901,  7,788; 
for  1902,  9,341;  for  1903,  8,357.  In 
1904.  yF. 

Sunday:   Actual  average  for  VMS,  8,549. 
In  lliOl.  yF. 
Weekly  :  In  1898,  I.    In  1899,  "jkl  " 

WEEKLY. 

COLORADO  PRESS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  E.  C.  F.  Whitaker,  editor;  Whitaker  & 
Benson,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLORADO  STATE  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays;  illustrated;  thirty  two  pages 
91^x12}^;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Consolidated  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6 — 3). 

Circulation  "iKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."    In  1903.  (z— 4)  H  (A  A). 

COLORADO  TOURIST  AND 
HOTEL  REPORTER;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  cages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  H.  Jerome  Toy,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl- "  In 
1899.  Z.    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

EL  PASO  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
davs:  democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription   $1.50;    established    1889;    T.   B.    & 


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COLORADO. 


Nellie  E.  Pyles,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3) 
Circalatlon  ••JMi" 

L.  A  BOR  ^'  E  \VS ;  Thursdays ;  labor;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscrlptiou  $1;  established 
September,  1901 ;  A.  J.  i£.  Hubbard,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  la  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In  1903, 
Z  (4).    lu  1904,  "JKL." 

MINING  IN  VESTOR;  Saturdays; 
mining;  thirty  two  pages  10x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893;  Claude  Sachs,  editor; 
W.  S.  Tarbell,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jjOi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  '^,5t20.  In .1903.  yl.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  H. 

PINK  ICONOCLiAST;  Saturdays;  free 
thought;   four  pages  15x22;   subscription  50 
cents;  established  September,  1902;  E.  E.Son 
nanstine,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circu- 
latiou  ".iKL."  (A  A). 

SUN;  Saturdays;  populist;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
J.  Monroe  Booker,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Manitou.  Combined 
circulation  "iSL."  (AA)- 

WESTERN  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days; negro;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  Porter 
S.  Simpson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MONTHLY. 

COLORADO     CITY     ROCKY 

MOUNTAIN  PIONEER;  monthlyCA  A). 

GARDEN   OF  THE  GODSs  MACJA- 

ZINE;  monthly;  one  hundred  pages 8x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  John 
T.  Burns,  editor;  Western  Publishing  Co  , 
publishers  (1—3)  (A  A). 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  ELK;  month 
ly;  B.  P.O.  Elks;  twenty  pages  93^x12}^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  1902;  Gil- 
more  &  Roesch,  publishers  (12—4). 
C'irculation  :  Actxud  average  for  1903, 
3, 141; /o/- 1901.  1,970. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  ENDEAVOR; 
monthly;  Christian  Endeavor;  twenty  four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
March,  1901;  H.  R.  Chapman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In 
1903,  (A  A").    In  1904,  ".tkl.- 

SHEPHERD'S  CROOK,  monthly; 
Protestant  episcopal;  sixteen  pages  16x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  October, 
1903 ;  Rev.  John  W.  Heal,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

COMO,  Park  Co.  n  407t  pop.— of  town- 
ship 504+— on  Union  Pacitlc  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E. 
of  Fairplay,  the  sounty  seat.     Silver  and 
gold  mining. 
RECORD;    Thursdays ;   independent ; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 

1889;  Richard  Ballinger,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

CORTEZ,  c.  h.,  Montezuma  Co.  p  125t 
pop.— of  township  542+— about  40  m.  S.  W. 
of  Rico.  Agriculture  and  extensive  irrigat- 
ing system. 

MONTEZUMA     JOURNAL.  ;     Satur 
days;     populist;     four     pages     13x20;     sub- 
scription $2;  established  1888;  Springer  Bros., 
editors  and  publLshers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CRAIG,  Houtt  Co.  "d  175  pop.,  on  Den- 
ver &  Rio  Grande  and  Colorado  Midland 
Rds.,  about  35  m.  N.  of  Meeker.  Cattle 
raising. 

ROUTT  COUNTY  COURIER  ;Thur8 

days;  republican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscr.p- 
tlon  $2;  established  1891;  Walter  Spencer,  edi- 
tor ;  Courier  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

CREEDE,  c.   h.,  Mineral    Co.  g  938t 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  about 
35  m.  N.  W.  of  Del  Norte.    Mining. 
CANDLE;    Fridays;    republican;  eight 

pages   15x22  ;    subscription   $2;     established 


COLORADO. 


1892;    George   C.    Wilder,   editor    and   pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

CRESTED  BUTTE,  Gunnison  Co.  -a 

988+  pop.,  on   Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

25  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Gunnison,  the  county 

seat.    Gold,  silver   and   coal   mining   and 

coke. 

ELK  MOUNTAIN  PILOT;  Tues- 
days; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Will  and  Minnie  C.  Decker, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CRESTONE,  Saguache  Co.  p  on  Den- 
ver &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  35  m.  E.  by  S.  of 
Saguache. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
November,  1900;  C.  D.  Coleman,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CRIPPLE  CREEK,  Teller  Co.a 
10,147+  pop.,  25  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Colorado 
Springs,  the  county  seat.    Gold  mining. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  §2.50;  established  1899;  C.  E. 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1899, 1.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  (z— 4.  6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(••).  Inl!;04,  yl. 
Weekly:     mi-     im903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

PRESS;  every  morning;  labor;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  established 
1S99;  O.H.Young,  editor;  Press  Printing  and 
Publishing  Companv,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion 'jja"    In  1900.  Z.     Inl902,  "iiL."  (A  A). 

TII>IES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
dally  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  17J^x22;  subscription— daily 
$7.80,  weekly  $1.5U;  established— daily  1892, 
weekly  1896;  W.  H.  Griffith,  manager;  The 
Cripple  Creek  Times  Company,  publishers 
(2  -3). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
3,129;  for  1900.  3,487; /or  1901,  3,987; 
for  1902.  4,068.  In  1903,  (z^)  G.  In  1504,  H. 
Weekly:  "iKL  " 

GOLD;  Saturdays;  mining;  twenty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1899;  Newton,  Addenbrooke  &  Alexander, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jki."  (A  A). 

DEBEQUE,  Mesa  Co.  -d  ISOf  pop.— of 
township  750+— on   Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
and  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Grand  Junction,  the  county  seat.    Farm- 
ing, oil,  and  stock  raising. 
BUGLE;    Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  Ii5x22;   subscription  $1.50;   established 
1888;    Bugle   Publishing    Company,   edtiors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEL  NORTE,  c.  h.,  Rio  Grande  Co. 

p  705+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 
about  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Alamosa.  Grist  mills. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 

COMMERCIAL  EAGLE;  Thurs- 
days; commercial;  Independent;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1901 ;  W.  H.  Cochran,  edi- 
tor; Eagle  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—3).    Circulation   -jkl."  (A  A). 

SAN  JUAN    PROSPECTOR;   Satur 
days;     republican;     four  pages  20x26;    sub- 
scription $2;  established  1874;  Geo.  A.  Scibird, 
editor;  Prospector  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DELTA,  c.  h..  Delta  Co.  -n  819t  pop.— 
of  township  2,197+— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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COLORADO. 


R(l.,  85  m.  W.  of  Gunnison.    Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

DEIiTA  CO.  LABORER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
^2;  established  1889;  H.  D.  Hopkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  R  D.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL. " 

DENVER,  c.h.,  Arapahoe  Co.  n  State 

Capital,  133,859t  pop.,  on  Union  Pacifle, 

Denver,    Lakewood   &  Golden,   Atchison, 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy ,  Colorado  Eastern  and  Denver  &  Rio 

Grande  Rds.,  and  at  confluence  of  Cherry 

creek  and  S.  Platte  r.,  620  m.  W.  of  Omaha, 

Neb.  Altitude  five  thousand  three  hundred 

feet  above  sea  level.  Commercial  center  for 

the  mining   and  agricultural  interests  of 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 

DAILY. 

COLORADO  HEROL.D;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; German;  Independent;  dally  eight, 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x23;  subscription, 
daily  $6;  weekly  $2;  established  1870;  Har- 
burg  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Circulation:  Daily  "jkl."  Weekly:  In 
1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899,  4.080. 
Inl900.yH.  In  1901,  (z— 6)1.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
190t.  yT.    In  1904.  yl. 

HOTEL  BULLETIN;  erery  evening 
except  Sunday;  hotels;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $5  ;  established  1890  ;  V.  S. 
Warriner,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  "JKL.' 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun 
day;  law,  real  estate  and  finance;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $12;  established  1897; 
Herbert  Fairall,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

MINING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  mining;  four  to  thirty  pages 
17x22:  subscription  $5,  Saturday  only  $2; 
established  1889;  Chas.  J.  Downey,  editor; 
Reinert  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  zH.  In 
1900,  I.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  3,298;  for  1903.  5,489;  for  1904, 
6,640. 

Saturday  edition  of  daily:  1^2,339. 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Daily  Min- 
ing Record  is  constantly  incren-sing  In 
prestige  and  circulation.  Two  thirds  of 
its  readers  are  east  of  the  Mississippi,  and 
It  Is  the  recognized  medium  of  the  mining 


COLOItA  DO— Denver. 


Investor.  Because  of  the  high  class  of  its 
readers.  Record  advertisers  secure  results. 
Its  advertisers  to-day  were  its  patrons 
years  ago,  and  are  using  more  space  than 
ever  before. 

POiST ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; independent;  daily  twelve,  Sunday 
fifty  two  pages  18x24,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $7.80,  .Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1893,  weekly 
IWl:  F.  W.  Feldwlsch,  manager  (2—5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1 6,977  ;  for 
1897,  541,250  ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1898, 
26,195;  for  1899,  25,235; 
for  1900,  25,259  ;  for  1901, 
29,748;  for  1902.  32,171; 
for  1903,  36,950;  for  1904,  44,577. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  49,888 ; 
/or  1901,  58,982. 
Weekly:  "jkl  " 

U^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Denver 
Post  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

RECORD-STOCKMAN  AND  COL- 
ORADO PRICE  CURRENT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  commercial  and 
live  stock;  four  pages  17x21;  subscription 
$3;  established  1877;  F.  P.  Johnson,  editor; 
Record  Stockman  Publishing  Company,  pub 
Ushers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zG.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(»  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN:  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  and  weekly  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty 
to  thirty-four  pages  19x24;  subscription— 
dailv  $9, weekly  $1 ;  established  1866;  William 
Stapleton,  editor  ;  Republican  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2— 4). 
Circulation— Dailv:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  23,382.  In  1896.  C.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  21,767.  In  1898.  yD.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  23,111;  for  1900.26.661; 
for  1901.  25,690;  for  1902,  27,752;  for 
1903.  28,722;  for  1904,  subscribed  lor 
and  sold,  29,214  (bb). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  31,524. 
Weekly:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.     In  1899,  yl.    In  1900.  "jkl-" 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  NEWS;  every 
morning,  TIMES  every  evening  exceptSun- 
day,  and  NEWS  AND  COLORADO 
WEEKLY  TIMES,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent;   daily  twelve   to  sixteen,  weekly 


THE  ONLY  DAILY  MINING  NEWSPAPER  IN  THE  WORLD. 

(Established  1889.) 

Carries  more  financial  advertising  than  any  publication  in  the  United 
States.  Its  circulation  (0  0)  is  greater  than  that  of  any  like  publication 
in  the  country.  It  reaches  15,000  investors  in  the  United  States  and 
foreign  countries.    Sample  copies  and  advertising  rates  on  application. 

Boston:  1026  Old  SoutrBuilding.  ThS    DAILY    MllllllU    nLbUnU 

Chicago:  814  Home  Insurance  Building.  __       ^^,  ^ 

San  Francisco:  420  Safe  Deposit  Building.  DENVER,     COLO. 


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COLORADO— Denver. 


twelve.  Sunday  fifty  to  fifty  eight  pages 
19x24;  subscription— jVews,  daily  and  Sunday 
$9,  Sunday  $2.50,  dally  Times,  with  Sunday 
News  $7.80,  without  $5.20,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
llahed— iVetus  1859,  Times  1872;  Thomas  M. 
Patterson,  editor;  News-Times  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— HI oruing:  Actual  average 
for  1894,  '.i3,073;  for  1895,  •^2,718;  for 
1896,  25,718  ;  for  1897,  t24,436  ;  for  1898, 
25,76'^  ; '  for  1899,  25.286  ;  for  1900, 
27,043;  for  1901,27,783;  for  1902,  29,- 
292;  /or  1903,  28,272;  /o»- 1904,  37,998. 
Evenine ;  In  1894, 1).  In  1895,  E.  in  1896.  E. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zF.  In  1898,  zF.  In  1900, 
yF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  E.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  28,990  ;/or  1904,  39,080. 
Sunday;  Actual  average  for  1903,  65,983  ; 
for  mi.  75,690. 

Weeitly:  In  1S94,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
4,.'500.    In  1895.  G.    In  1896.  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  "jkl.-  In 
1902.  H.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CL.ARION-ADVOCATE;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

CLiAY'S  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Perry  A.  Clay,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19U2,  3,699.  In  1903.  yH  (O  O). 
Actual  average  for  1901,  10.926. 

COL.ORADO  ADVERTISER;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895  ;  E.  H.  Clover,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  never  printed  an  edition  of 
less  than  1,000.    In  1902,  ".tkl."  (A  A). 

COLORADO  GRAPHIC;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1891;  Robert  H.  Latta,  editor;  Graphic 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COLORADO    VORWARTS;     Satur 
days;  German;  eight  pages  15x23;   subscrip 
tion  $1.50;   established  1836;    L.  P.  Blschoff, 
editor  and  publisher  (8-3).    Clrc'n  ■■jkl."    In 
1903,Z(4)(»«). 

CO.>II»IEKCIAL  TRIBUNE  AND 
PUEBLO  PROGRESS;  Tuesdays;  com- 
mercial; twenty-eight  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1885;  Frank  Esshorn, 
editor;  Commercial  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  9,115;  for  1898,  9,225.    In 

1899,  yF.  In  1900,  vG.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.    In  1904.  vll. 

DEMOCRAT:    Saturdays;   democratic; 
eight  pages  151.^x22:   subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed   1899;   T.  F.  Barkhausen,    editor  and 
publisher.     Circulation    "jkl."     In   1902,   Z 
(1.2,4,5)  (A  A). 


COLORADO— Denver. 


EAST  END  ECHO;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  W.  S.  Wager,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»»).  ^ 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  legal;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1889;  James  M.  Lomery,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  ■■JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

EYE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages 
30x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
L.  N.  Zalinger,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  ■■■ikl."  In  1902,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  no  edition  during  the 
past  year  was  less  than  2,000.  In  1902,  y  1 .  In 
1901,  H  (it). 

FIELD  AND  FARM  ;  Saturdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  thirty-two  pages  11x14 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1885;  Lute  M.  Wilcox,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  8,400.    In  1895,   F.     In  1896,  F.     In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898. yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  10)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

HIGHLAND   CHIEF;  Saturdays;   in 
dependent  republican;    eight    pages    11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1389;  E.  H.  Sny- 
der, editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl  " 

ILLUSTRATED  WEEKLY; 
Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.  C.  (^alhoun.  editor; 
Calhoun  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
H(««).    In  1904,  yH. 

INVESTOR;  Fridays;  mining;  eight 
pages  8j^xl2;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished 1884;  C.  W.  Sumner,  editor;  Investor 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900, "jkl."  Inl901,(z— 6.11)  I, 
In  1902.  y I.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••)  (A  A). 

JEWISH    OUTLOOK;   Fridays;  jew 
ish;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished   November.    1903;    Rabbi   Wm.    S. 
Friedman,  editor;  Jewish  Outlook  Publish- 
ing Conipauv.  publishers  (1— 5P). 
Circulation:  In  1904  (z-4,  5)  H. 

LANDS  AND  MINES:  Saturdays  (A A). 

MECCA;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Edwin  J.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

MINER'S  MAGAZINE;  Thursdays; 
socialist;  sixteen  pages  11x16:  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  John  M.  O'Neill,  editor; 
Western  Federation  of  Miners,  publishers 
(1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902, "jkl-"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I 
(AA). 

MINING  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
mining;  seventy  two  pages  9x14;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1873;  W.  F.  R.  Mills,  edi- 
tor; The  Industrial  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1-4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "-ikl.".  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  2,409;  for  1897,  2,666.    In 

1898,  H.    Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 


Ctay's  Reviewf  of  Denver 

COLORADO. 

Not  a  personal,  trade,   lodge,  nor   class   organ,  but  an   original,  independent,  liberal 
weekly  of  crisp  comment  and  general  circulation. 

Actual  average  circulation  for  1904,  1  O  f  9  2  G 

SPECIMEN  INDORSEMENT. 

Denver,  Colo.,  November  19, 1904. 
PERRY  A.  CLAY.  City. 

Dear  Sir:  We  are  running  an  ad  of  the  New  Model  Universal  Adding  and  Listing 
Machine  in  (Flat's  Review,  and  I  take  pleasure  in  informing  you  that  we  have  had 
TWENTY-SIX  inquiries  resulting  from  the  ad  up  to  date.  I  expect  that  TWENTY  sales  will 
materialize  through  this  influence  alone.  Clay's  Revlew  Is  the  only  Denver  publication  in 
which  we  advertise,  and  in  our  opinion  it  is  the  best  advertising  medium  in  the  West. 

Yours  very  tnily, 

F.  P.  Bertscht  &  Co.,  General  Western  Agents. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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COLORADO— Denver. 


with  September,  1899,  3>470;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  19()0,  3.957.  In 
19U1,  (z— 6)  H.  Inl'J02,yH.  In  1904,  January, 
publisher  aBserts,  every  issue  during  1903  was 
6,000.    In  1904.  G. 

i>l  I N I N  G  WO  R  I.  D ;  Tuesdays ;  mining ; 
eight  pages  10x15;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  The  World  Printing  Co..  edi- 
tors and  piiblishers  (12—4). 
Cii'ciiiation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1898,  7,341 .  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901.  (z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  H.    In 

1902.  (z-4.  6)  G.    In  1904.  (z— •.^,  4)  G. 
MONTCL.AIR  IWIKRoR;  Saturdays; 

real  estate;  eightpages  llxlSJ^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Edmund  Leet,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NATIONAL.  STANDARD  ;Saturdays; 
Grand  Army  Woman's  Relief  Corps  and  Sons 
of  Veterans;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  189.;  Roy  T.  Balcer,  editor; 
The  National  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,  4.  .'S)  (A  A). 

NAZrONE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HERALD; 
Saturdays;  legal;  Elks;  sixteen  pages  11x1.5: 
subscription  $1;  established  1860;  Halsey  M. 
Rhoads,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl-"    In 

1903,  Z(4)(««). 

ROCKY   MOUNTAIN  MINER;   Sat- 
urdays; four  pages  18x24;   subscription   $1; 
established  1893;    Miner  Printing  and  Pub 
lishing   Company,  editors   and   publishers. 
Circulation  'jkl.' 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  SENTINEL; 
Saturdays;  literature;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Sentinel 
PublishiugCo.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation   'jkl." 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  vl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

ROMA;  Saturdays;  Italian;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription $2;  established  1892;  Peter 
Albi,  editor;  The  Italian  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
Ushers  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "iKL"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STATESMAN;  Friday*;  negro;  repub- 
lican; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1.,50;  established  1890;  C.  A.  Franklin,  edi- 
tor; Statesman  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(.5— .S).  Circ'n  "JKL"  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •)  (A  A). 

SUNDAY  STANDARD;  Sundays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Charles  N.  Monaghan,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1125  Larimer  Street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SVENSK -AMERIKANSKA 
WESTERN  ;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  liberal; 
twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Swedish  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,856.    In  1895.  H.    In  1896.  H.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual 
aiierage  for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1900, 
5,7'.^l  ;  for  1901,  7.839.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

UNIVERSITY  CLARION;  Tuesdays; 
collegiate;  twenty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1896;  Robert  Rose,  editor  and 
publisher"(2— 4).    Circulation  ••inv."  (A  A). 

W^ESTERN  W^OODMAN;  Saturdays; 
woodcraft;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  James  Stenhonse. 
M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circ'n  :  In 
1900,  "iKL."    Inl901,Z(3).    In  1903,Z(4)  (••). 

SEMI-MONTHLT. 

COLORADO    ODD-FELLOW^; 

semi-monthly;   odd-fellowship;   eight  pages 
11x14;    subscription  $1.50;    established   1895; 
J.  M.  Norman,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.     In  1896.  I.     In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  l.OOO.    In 

1899.  "JiL."     In  1901.  Z  (6).  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
FINANCIAL    BULLETIN;    semi 

monthly;    mining:    twenty-four    to    forty 
«ight  pages  83^^x12^1^;  subscription  $2;  estab- 


COLORA  DO— Denver. 


lished  1901;  A.  J.  Pierce,  editor;  Eames  Bros., 

publishers  (1 — 1;. 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)1  (A  A). 

ORES  AND  METALS;  semimonthly: 
mining;  forty  to  sixty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1891;  F.J.  Arkins,  editor; 
S.  Z.  Sllversparre,  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.    In  1898,  zl.    In 

1899,  I.    Actual  average  for  1900, '^,570.  In 

1901,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  number  printed 
was  2,300.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,03Ut 
for  1904,  5, 130. 

WESTERN  JOBBER)  semi  monthly 
(A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  RECORD;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  lOi^xMJ^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1887;  A.  E.  Pierce,  editor; 
Pierce  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7..'i00.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
9,ti08; /or  1897,  9,937.  In  1898.  publisher 
asserts,    smallest   10,200.     In     1899,    F.     In 

1900.  yF.  In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  F.  (••).  Actual  aaerage  for  1904, 
7  30S. 

'business  WOMAN'S  MAGA. 
ZINE;  monthly;  one  hundred  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  Jiine,  1903;  Lou- 
ise Lee  Harden,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl.' 

COLORADO  MEDICAL.  JOUR- 
NAL AND  WESTERN  MEDICAL. 
AND  SURGICAL.  GAZETTE;  month- 
ly; medical;  eighty -four  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1895;  Wm.  N.  Beggs, 
A.B.,M.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COLORADO  SCHOOL  JOURNAL} 
monthly  (during  the  school  year);  educa- 
tional and  literary;  twenty  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Aaron  Gove, 
editor;  H.  M.  Barrett,  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,590;  for  the  first  six  months 
0/1897,1,434.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  v I.  In 
1900,  I.    Actual  average  for  1901,  1,110}  /or 

1902,  1,170.     In  1903,  "jkl." 
CONQUEST;    monthly;    twenty  four 

pages  10x14;   subscription   50   cents;    estab- 
lished  November,   1902;  Percy  A.  Leonard, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation   "isi-"     In  1903  (z— 4)  I.      In 
1904,  (z— 4.  6)  I. 

CRITIQUE;  monthly;  medical;  sixty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
James  William  Mastin.  editor;  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  January,  1898, 1,175. 
In  1898, yl.    In  1899,  "jjil." 

FRATERNAL  UNION;  monthly;  Fra- 
ternal Union  of  America;  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  F. 
F.  Roose,  editor;  The  Fraternal  Union  of 
America,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
!i6,4ie;  ./o;- 1904,  '^7,600. 

INSURANCE  REPORT;  monthly;  in- 
surance; twenty-eight  pages  10x13;  subscrip- 
tion$3;  established  1897;  Cyrus  K.  Drew, edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

INTERNATIONAL  HORSE- 
SHOERS'  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
labor;  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1900;  Roady  Kene- 
han,  editor;  International  Union  of  the 
Journeymen  Horseshoers'  Union  of  U.  S.and 
Canada,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

IRRIGATION;  monthly;  Irrigation 
and  agriculture;  thirty-two  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  C.  O.  Sprenger, 
editor;  Irrigation  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
Ushers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  For  a  year  ending  with  Jan- 
uary, 1905,9,917. 

MEDICAL  TIMES;  monthly;  medical; 
eighty  to  eighty  four  pages  6J^xlO;  subscrip- 


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tion  $1;  established  1882;  Thomas  H.  Haw- 
kins, editor;  C.  F.  Hawkins,  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:   "jkl."    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  5).    In 

1903,  August,  publisher  asserts  no  issue  for 
five    years    has    been    less   than   1,000.     In 

1904,  "JK-L.- 

MINES  AND  MINING;  monthly;  min- 
ing; fifty  two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  C.  L.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  (e— 11)  H.  In  1903,  yH. 
Actitnl  average  for  1904,  49066> 

MODERN  IRRIGATION;  monthly; 
irrigation;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  M.  C.  Jackson, 
editor;  J.  W.  Wagner,  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  GZ.  Actual  average  for  \%^^,7,5Q0. 
In  1899.  vG.    In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In 

1902,  yH  (A  A). 
MODtitNOGRAPH;  monthly;  United 

Moderns;  twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  estaolished  1897;  Charles  T. 
Springer,  editor;  Supreme  Lodge  of  United 
Moderns,  publishers  (, 7— 3P).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements  (A  A). 

MOTOR  FIE L.D  ;  monthly ;  automobile 
and  cycling;  tifty-two  pages  6%xl0;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  G.  A.  Wahl- 
green,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  thau  10,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1U,453.  lnl897,Y.  Inl898,yG.  Inl899,yH. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z— 11)  1.   In 

1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 
OUTDOOR  L.IFE;  monthly;  recrea- 
tion; one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages  7x10^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  J.  A.  Mc- 
Guire,  editor;  Outdoor  Life  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl  -  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  t20,3U8.  In  1901,  yD.  In 
1902,  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

PORVENIR;  monthly  (A  A). 

PROFIT  AND  L.OSS;  monthly;  mm- 
ing  aiiu  financial;  sixty-four  pages  6i^xlO; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  October, 
1904;  Harry  J.Newton  and  W.  H.  Cunning- 
ham, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  1715 
Calif ornia  street.  _   ,_._^„ 

PROGRESS  OF  THE  WEST; 
monthly  (A  A). 

PYTHIAN  TRIANGLE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  tour  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  J.  D.  Wil- 
liamson, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  -jkl.- 

RAILWAY  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  eight  page?  5x10;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1885;  G.R.Ohlin,  editor; 
The    Gazette    Publishing     Co.,    publishers 

Circulation:  In  1903.  (z-4)  F.    In  1904,  yG. 

RANCH  AND  RANGE;  monthly;  il- 
lustrated ;  twenty-four  to  forty-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  H.  S. 
Groves,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
2j416.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1902,7,041.   In  1903  (z— 4)  G.   In  1904, (z— 4) F. 

RETAIL.  CLERKS'  INTERNA- 
TIONAL ADVOCATE;  monthly;  labor; 
thirty-six  pages  ej^xlO;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Max  Morris,  editor;  Retail 
Clerks'  National  Protective  Association,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1894 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1396,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  4.000. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  43. 066; /or  1904,  50,000. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  DRUGGIST; 
monthly;  drugs;  fifty-four  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  C.  E. 
Ward,  editor;  Rocky  Mountain  Druggist 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1903  (z-11)  I.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  t2,969. 

ROCKY"  MOUNTAIN  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  twenty-four  pages  10xl4i^;  sub- 
scription 10  cents;   established  March,  1903; 


COLORADO— Denver. 


Rocky  Mountain  Magazine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P).    Circulation  -jkl.' 

RC»CKY  MOUNTAIN  OFFICIAL 
RAILWAY  GUIDE;  monthly;  railroad; 
one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 60  cents;  established  1892;  E.  L.  Bost- 
wlck,  editor;  The  Rocky  Mountain  Official 
Guide  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1903  (z-4),  H.   In  1904,  yl. 

SISTER  REPUBLICS;  monthly; 
English  and  Spanish;  thirty-two  pages  6x9; 
subscription 50 cents;  established  1899;  Frank 
Brady,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
6,000.  In  1901,  yG.  Inl902,yH.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  3,792;   for  1904,  3,792. 

SQUARE  AND  COMPASS;  monthly; 
masonic;  thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  L.  N.  Greenleaf,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,367;  for  1896,  1,408.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  y I.  In  1899,  "^SL."  Actual  average  for 
1900,  1,475.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  1,550.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

TRIANGLE;  monthly;  Knights  of 
Pvthias;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  R.  A.  Plunkett,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  ••iKL"(AA). 

WESTERN  CHURCHMAN;  month- 
ly; protestant-episcopai;  thirty- two  to  forty- 
four    pages   61^x10;    subscription    50  cents; 
established  1887;  F.  F.  Kramer,  editor;  W.  W 
Degge,  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899. 1.  In 
1900.-iii."    In  1901.  (z-1.  2.  4)  I.  Inl902,"iKL." 

^^WESTERN  GROCER,  BUTCHER 
AND  CLERK;  monthly;  grocery  and 
butcher  trade;  twenty-four  pages  7x10:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  W.  S.  Keller, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••). 

WESTERN  POULTRY  WORLD; 
monthly;  poultry;  thirty  six  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1902:  W. 
C.  Schuman,  editor;  Western  Poultry  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
10,250;  /orl904,  16,542. 

D  O  li  O  R  £  S,  Montezuma  Co.  JD  108t 
pop.— of   township   440+  — on   Rio   Grande 
Southern  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Rico.    Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 
STAR;     Fridays  ;    democratic ;    four 

pages  15x22;     subscription    $2;    established 

1897:   Joe  H.  De  Witt,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "ija.." 

DURANGO,c. h., ^a^ia'o  <^o. P3,317t 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Southern  and  Denver 
k,  Rio  Grande  Rds.  and  Las  Animas  r.,  451 
m.  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Out- 
fitting point  for  miners.  Good  coking  coal. 
Agriculture,  stock  raising,  smelting  and 
mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY.  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; dally  four.weekly  eight  pages  17x223^; 
subscription— daily  $6.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  David  F.  Day,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—3). 

Circulation— Daily  "iKL"    In  1903  (z— 4)  I, 
In  1904,  "JKL." 
Weekly  "jkl." 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY  ,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages— daily 
18x24,  semi  weekly  21x26;  subscription— dally 
$6,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1831: 
Geo.  N.  Raymond,  editor;  Herald  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  — dally 
"iKi,."  semi  weekly  "iKL." 

TELEGRAPH;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 


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COLORADO. 


scrlption  $9;  established  1902;  Jotin  Q. 
HigKins,  editor  and  publisher.  CIrc'n  "jkl." 
WAGE  EARNER:  Thursdays;  demo 
cratie;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  H.  C.  Wheeler  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "ija" 

£ADS,  Kvnoa  Co.  P,  85  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,25  m.  E.  of  Sheridan  Lake, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

KIOWA    CO.    PRESS;    Fridays;    re 
publican;    four    pages   20x26;    subscription 
$1  .TO;  established  1887;  J.  L.Pyles, editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  •mkl.-- 

EAGLiE,  Eagle  Co.  u  175t  pop.— of 
township  271t— on  Denver  ft  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  35  m.  E.  of  Glenwood  Springs.  Agri- 
culture. 

EAGLE  VALLEY  ENTERPRISE; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  May,  1901;  H.  F. 
Kane,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EATON,   Weld  Co.  iifSS^tpop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd..8  m.  N.  of  Greeley,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 
HERALD;    Fridays;  twelve  pages  15x22; 

subscription   $1.50;    established   1894;  H.    E. 

Hogue,  editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  -uu,." 

ELBERT,  Elbert  Co.   n-  778+  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  46 
m.  S.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ELBERT  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  J.  E.  Pope, 
editorandpublisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jju," 

ELDORA,  Boulder  Co.  t\  BOOf  pop., 

22  m.  S.  W.  from  Boulder,  the  county  seat. 

Gold  mining. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1902;  Henry  M. 
Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ELIZABETH,  J?i6er<  Co.  d-  115+  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  39  m.  S.  E.  of  Denver, 

the  State  capital.    Corn,  oats,  rye,  potatoes 

and  cattle. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  F.P.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "ixi." 

ENGLEWOOD,  Ampahoe  Co.  ID- 
ROCKY  lYIOUlNTAIN  REVEILLE; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

ERIE,  ^Veld  Co.  cf  697  pop.,  on  Union 

Pacific.    Chicago,    Burlington    &    Quincy 

Rds.,25  m.  N.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 

Rich  coal  mines. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays ;  independent  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June.  1903;  C.  L.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4).    Circulation  ".ikl." 

EVANS,  Weld  Co.  cf  889+  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  South  Platte  r., 
about  4  m.  S.  of  Greeley,  the  county  seat, 
and  48  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Cattle  shipping,  stock  raising  and 
farming. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18«0;  Chas.  Huffsmlth,  editor;  Courier 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    CIrc'n  "iii" 


COLORADO. 


FAIRPLAY,  c.  h.,  Park  Co.  n  3191 

pop. —of   township   406+— on   Colorado  & 

Southern  Rd.,  80  m.  W.  S.  of  Denver,  the 

State  capital.     Hay    and    beef  Industry. 

Silver  and  gold  mines. 

FLUME;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x32;  subscription  $2;  established 
1878;  D.  H.  Tobey,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FLORENCE,  Fremont  Co.  a  3,728+ 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of 
Canon  City,  the  county  seat.  Ore-reduction 
works.  Petroleum  oil,  mining,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  triweekly,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  WEEK  L Y, 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— tri  weekly  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—triweekly 1898,  weekly  1902;  C.  H. 
Bissell.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion—tivi  weekly  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

EX  PA  RTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  1901;  F.  A.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FLORISSANT,    Teller  Co.    n   131t 

pop.,  on  Colorado  Midland  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  W. 

of  Cripple  Creek,  the  county  seat.   Mining. 

EAGLE;   Fridays:     republican;    eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription   $2;    established 

1898;    J.  W.  Horrlgan,  editor;  J.  R.  Wilson, 

publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation   "jkl."    In  1903, 

Z(4)(»»). 

FORT    COLLINS,    c.   h.,    Larimer 

Co.  [ti  4,000+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  70  m. 
N.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital,  and  46  8. 
of  Clieyenne,  Wyo.  Beet  sugar,  quarrying 
and  grain.  Stock  raising  and  wheat  grow- 
ing. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6,  weekly  $2;  established— daily 
1902,  weekly  1878;  Ansel  Watrous,  editor; 
Courier  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily  "jkl." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,200.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1899, "JKL."  (??).    In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays;  ten  to  twelve 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establi shed  1973 ; 
Russell  &  Sheppard,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,115.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,123;  for  1¥99.  1,089; 
for  1900,  1,20S;  for  1901,  1,581; /or  1902, 
1,795.  Actual  average  for  1%3,  1,733; 
/o/-ll)04.  1,786. 

LARIMER  CO.  DEMOCRAT:  Wed- 
nesdays; democratic;  eight  pages  16x<:2;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  March,  1904;  J.  F. 
Manning,  editor;  H.  C.  Branch,  publisher 
(1-5). 

REMINDER;  bi  weekly;  baptist;  four 
pages  81^x12;  subscription  35  cents;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  I.N.  Monroe,  editor;  F. 
H.  Thompson,  publisher  (2—3)  (A  A). 

FORT  LUPTON,  Weld  Co.  c(  2H+ 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  of  Den- 
ver, the  State  capital.  Cheese  making  and 
canning  corn,  tomatoes,  beans  and  peas. 
Agriculture. 
SPIRIT;     Fridays;    independent;    four 

pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  established 

1892;  F.  L.  Falkenburg,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


COLORADO. 


FORT  MORGAN,  c.  h.,  MorganCo. 

cf  634+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  76  m.  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

MORGAN  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  James  Flannigen,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 3).  Circulation 'jsl." 
■  T  I  31  E  S  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  James  A.  Ide,  editor  and  publisher  (8-  3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4 »  (•  •)• 

FOUNTAIN,    El  Paso   Co.   n  400t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Atchison,  Topelca  & 
Santa  Fe,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Colorado  Southern  and  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rds.,  12  m  S.  E.  of  Colorado  Springs, 
the  county  seat,  and  80  S.  E.  of  Denver. 
Cattle  raising.  Agriculture  and  horticul- 
ture. 

HERATjD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Harry  Ellington,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FOWLER,  Otero  Co. Cl  869t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka&  Santa  Feand  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  29  m.  W.  of  Lajunta,  the  coun- 
ty seat,  and  35  E.  of  Pueblo. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897;  Frank  B.  Van  Gundy, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

FRUITA,  Mesa  Co.  -n  I26t  pop.— of 
township  T56+— on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Junction,  the  county 
seat.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

MESA  CO.  MAIL.  :  Saturdays;  people's 
party  ;  four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1892  ;  H.  C.  "Wagner,  editor  and 
publisher.     Circulation  "jkl" 

RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GEORGETOWN,  c.  h.,  Clear  Creek 
Co.  D  1,418+  pop.— of  township  1,479+— on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  in  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
50  m.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 
Mining. 

CLEAR  CREEK  TOPICS;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1899;  R.  D.  Blair 
and  F.  L.  Miner,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  S.  Ran- 
dall, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jsj." 
In  1901,  Z( 4.  6). 

GILiLETT,  Teller  Co.  D  524t   pop.— 

of  township  652+ — on  Midland  Terminal  Rd.. 

25  m.  W.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the  county 

seat.    Mining  and  lumbering. 

FORUM  AND  NORTH  TELLER 
CO.  MINER;  Saturdays;  silver-republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Jame  Parfet,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

OLENW^OOD   SPRINGS,   c.   h., 

Oarfleld  Co.  b  1,350+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio 

Grande  and  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  about 

60  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Leadville.  Hot  springs 

make  it  a  resort  for  Invalids.  Cattle  raising, 

coal  mining,  agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

AVALANCHE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,     and     AVALANCHE     ECHO, 


COLORADO. 


Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages  13x20: 
■ubscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $2;  established 
—dally  1891,  weekly  1885;  H.  J.Holmes,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation— daily  "jkl.- 
weekly  "jkl." 

GLENWOOD  POST  AND  WEEK- 
LY LEDGER  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1891;  A. 
J.  Dickson,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "Jjit  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,169.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

GOLDEN,  c.  h.,  Jeffenon  Co.  D  2,1521 
pop.,  on  Denver,  Lakewood  ft  Golden  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Clear  creek,  15  m. 
"W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Coal 
shafts  ;  flour  mills,  smelting,  copper  re- 
duction, pottery  and  drain-pipe,  fire  and 
pressed  brick  works.  State  School  of 
Mines  and  State  Reform  School  are  located 
here. 

COLORADO    TRANSCRIPT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1866;  George 
West,  editor;  The  Transcript  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

GRANADA,  Prowers  Go.  O,  204  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  16  m. 

E.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TII>IES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  D.  H.  DIckason,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

GRAND  JUNCTION,  c.  li.,  Mesa 

Co.  -n  3,508+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande, 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Little  Book 
Cliff  and  Rio  Grande  "Western  Rds.  and 
Grand  r.,  about  85  m.  S.  W.  of  Glenwood 
Springs.  Agriculture,  fruit  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  repub 
lickn;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.56;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Lee  &  Buuting,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1882; 
Price  &  Newton,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,155.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL  " 

SUN;  Thursdays;  people's  party;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Wm.  G.  Connely,  editor;  The  Grand 
Junction  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

REVEILLE;  monthly;  collegiate;  six 
pages 9x12;  subscription  10 cents;  established 
1902:  Theo.G.Lemmon, editor;  IndianSchool, 
publishers  (1—1).    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

GRANITE,  CJiaffee  Co.  D  250  pop.,  on 

Colorado  Midland  and  Denver  <fe  Rio  Grande 

Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of  Leadville.    Gold  mining. 

MINING  JOURNAL;  Mondays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1894;  Ben  H.  Pelton,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

GREELEY,  c.  h.,  Weld  Co.  cf  3,023t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Colorado  & 
Southern  Rds.  and  Cache  La  Poudre  r., 
5  m.  from  Its  confluence  with  Platte  r.,  and 
52  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 
Beet  sugar  and  potatoes.    Rich  coal  fields 


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Ci.'LOHADO. 


in  vicinity.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

Seat  of  State  Normal  School. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription $1  ;  established  1872;  C.  D. 
Todd,  editor;  J.  B.  Patton,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Charles  Hansen,  editor;  C.  H. 
Wolfe,  publisher  (8— :S). 

Cii'ciilntiou  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,ti6«.  Inl896, 1.  Inl897,  I.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  ■■JKL."  Actual  average  for  1901,l,66*i; 
for  1902,  3,017;  for  1903,  2,095;  /or  1904, 
3,1 7  7 

VvEIiD    CO.   REPUBLICAN;   Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1887;  L.  A.Thompson, 
editor;  Thompson  Brothers,  publishers  (,8^3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1903,  (  ++ ). 

GUNNISON,  c.  h.,  Ounniton    Co.  -n 

1,200+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and 
Colorado  Southern  Rds.,  51  m.  E.  of  Mont- 
rose. Gold,  silver,  iron  and  coal  mining, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS-CHAMPION;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880;  H.  F.  Lake,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  -jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays;     republi 
can;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1900;    C.  I.  Sills,   editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GYPSUM,  Eagle  Co.   D  78  pop.,  on 

Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  2  m.  E.  of  Glen- 
wood. 

EXAMINER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1891;  E.  M.  Kniphausen,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

HAYDEN,  Routt  Co.  ^  75  pop.,  on 

Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of 

Hahor's  Peak. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1903; 
Will  J.  Mathews,  editor;  H.  C.Wood,  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circulation  "JKL." 

HOLLY,  Prowers  Co.  O,  364+  pop.— of 
township837+— on  Atchlson,Topeka&  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  H.  W.  Milford.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March,  1902;  W.  Frank  Crowley,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLYOKE,  c.  h.,  Phillipt  Co.  ^  451t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
48  m.  E.  of  Sterling.    Agriculture. 

PIIFLLIPS  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
■ubscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  O.  C. 
Zingg,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

STATE  HERALD;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S87;  J.  H.  Painter,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOOPER,   Costilla  Co.  g  177+  pop.- 
of  township  401+— on  Denrer  &  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  160  m.  S.  W.  of  Denver.    Agriculture 
and  wheat  shipping. 
PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  E. 

D.  Lane,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circu- 

lation"JKL." 


COLORADO. 


TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890:  C.  F.  Chapman,  editor;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKi" 

HOTCHKISS,  Delta  Co.  -n261+pop.- 

of  township  883+— on  N.  Fork  of  Gunnison 

r.,  13  m.  N.  E.  of  Delta,  the  county  seat,  and 

nearest  station  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd. 

Mining,  cattle,  and  fruit  growing. 

NORTH  FORK  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1896:  Clinton  H.Martin, 
editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HOT  SULPHUR    SPRINGS, 

Grand  Co.  [j  60+ pop. 

GRAND     CO.    ADVOCATE;    Thurs 
days;  independent;  four  pages;  established 
January,  1905;  V.  S.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HUGO,    c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  260t  pop. 

(Of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  105  m, 

E.  S.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.   U.  S. 

Land  Offlce  located  here.     Shipping  point 

for  cattle  and  sheep. 

RANGE  LEDGER;  Wednesdays;  In- 
dependent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  C.  M.  Miles,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

IDAHO  SPRINGS,  Clear  Creek  Co. 

D  2,502+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 
by  N.  E.  of  Georgetown,  the  county  seat. 
Has  springs  of  mineral  water.    Mining. 

COLORADO   MINING   GAZETTE; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  sixteen  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  established  1881;  W.  H.  Cun- 
ningham, editor;  The  Clear  Creek  County 
Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (8-3).  Circ'n  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 
N  E  AV  S  ;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
M.  J.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SITTINGS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2:  E.  A. 
Eaton,  editor;  Sifting  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

JULESBURG.c.  li.,  Sedgwick  Co.cf 

371+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platte 

r.,  about  25  m.  N.  of  Holyoke  and  81  W.  of 

North  Platte,  Neb.    Agriculture. 

GRIT-ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1: 
established  1896;  Geo.  M.  Braxtan.  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KIOWA,  c.  h.,  Elbert  Co.  D-  675+ 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Kiowa  creek,  7  m.  E. 
of  Elizabeth,  the  nearest  station  on  Colora- 
do &  Southern  Rd.,  and  45  S.  E.  of  Denver. 
Agriculture  and  ranching. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  F.  P. 
Murray,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KREMMLINO, 

GRAND  CO.  NE>VS;  Fridays:  repub- 
lican; four  pages  l.nx22;  subgcrip:ion  $2;  es- 
tablished 1903;  T.  J.  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

LAFAYETTE,  Boulder  Co.  (ij  970t 
pop. — of  township  i,192+— on  Union  Pacific, 
Denver  &  Gulf  Rd.,?}^  m.  E.  of  Boulder,  the 


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county  seat.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 

mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription (1;  established  1898;  C.  L.  Bowman, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

I«A  JARA,  Conejos  Co.  g  400t  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Conejos,  the  county  seat.  Mining,  agricul- 
ture, sheep  and  cattle. 

CHRONICJLE;  Fridays;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Clifton  H.  Wilder,  editor  and 
publisher  (10— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903, 

Z(4)  (••). 

LAJUNTA,  c.  h.,  Otero  Co.  U^  2,513t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  St  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  about  63  m.  E. 

by  S.  E.    of   Pueblo.    Extensive   railroad 

shops.    Cattle  raising  and  agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages  14x20:  bub- 
scription$4;  established  189(3;  Marion  R.  Mc- 
Cauley,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4).  Circu- 
lation   'JKL.-' 

TRIBUNE;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  Wednesday  four, 
Saturday  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  S.  B.  Mason,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OTERO  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  Marion  R.  McCauley. 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OTERO  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15i^x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September.  1901; 
A.  N.  Daily  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

LiAKE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Himdale  Co.  p 

700+ pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  45 
m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Gunnison  and  200  W.  of 
Pueblo.    Gold,  silver  and  lead  mining. 

PHONOGRAPH;  Saturdays;    dem 
ocratic;    four    pages     18x24;     subscription 
$2.50;    •stabllshed  18T5;  John  Uglow,  editor 
and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1891;  Wm.  C.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAMAR,  c.h.,  Prowers  Co.  IH^987t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  36  m.  E.  of  Las 
Animas  and  116  from  Pueblo.     Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
ten  pages  13x30 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  George  B.  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SPARKS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  Joe  T.  Lawless,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LA  PLATA,  La  Plata  Co.  p  30  pop., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Durango,  the  county  seat. 

Mining  and  agriculture. 

MINER;  Thursdays;  republican  and 
mining;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1894;  C.  O.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  '  iKL  ' 

LAS  ANIMAS,  c.h..  Bent  Co.  ^1,1921 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  29  m.  E.  of  La 
Junta  and  80  from  Pueblo.  Cantaloupes 
and  sugar  beets.    Cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

BENT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 

democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


COLORADO. 


$1.50;  established  1886;  Geo.  B.  Wick,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P).    Circulation  "iKi." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1873;  John  A, 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LAVETA,  Huerfano  Co.  g  254t  pop.— 
of  township  1,048+— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Walsenburg,  the  county 
seat,  and  60  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Pueblo.  Summer  re- 
sort. Agriculture,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  C.  E.  Turner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).    Circulation  "isi" 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Januarj', 
1903;  J.  M.  Elrod,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEAD VILLE, C.h.,  Lake  Co.  n  12,455t 
pop.,    on  Atchison,  Topeka   &   Santa   Fe, 
Denver  &  Rio   Grande  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds.,  about  80  m.  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.    Leading  city  and  trade  center  of 
gold,  lead  and  silver  mining  district. 
UERAL.D-DEMOC  RAT;  every  morn- 
ing.   EVENING    CHRONICLE,    every 
evening    except  Sundaj^   and    CARBON- 
ATE CHRONICLE,  Mondays;   republi- 
can;  morning   and   weekly   eight,   evening 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription— morning  $9, 
evening   $6,  weekly  or   Sunday    $2;    estab- 
lished 1879;  Leadville  Publishing  and  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation— Morning:   In  1895,  H.     In 
1896,   H.     In  1897,  Y.     Actual  average  for 
1898,3,343.   Inl899,H.  Inl900,yH.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  4,382; /or  1902,  4,498; 
for  1903,  4,447;  for  1904,  4,470  (bb). 
Evening:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl."     Actual  average 
for  1903,  l,820;/o)- 1904.  1,837. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  4,650. 
Weekly  :  "jkl."     in  Hi04,  I  (•  •). 

NEWS-DISPATCH;  every  evening  ex* 
cept  Saturdays  and  Sundays,  and  Sunday 
morning;  four  pages  15x22; subscription  $8.60; 
established  1895;  The  Excf'lsior  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "jjll."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,    jkl"  (A  A). 

LIBERTY,  Saguache  Co.  g  28  m.   E. 

of  Sagauch,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

NEWS-DISTRIBUTOR;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  May.  1902;  E.D.Lane, 
editor  and   publisher    (i— 4).     Circ'n   'jkl." 

(AA). 

LITTLETON,  Arapahoe  Co.  n  738t 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  11  m. 
8.  of  Denver,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Agriculture. 

ARAPAHOE  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15^4x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1902;  Frank  L.  Finch, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3).    Circ'n  'vja.- 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-democratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1888;  Lewis  C.  Grove, 
editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Circulation  "j£l." 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  REVEILLE; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  William  Stew- 
art, editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

LONGMONT,  Boulder  Co.  6  2,201t 
pop.— of  township  3,430+— on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  and  Colorado  &  Southern 


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Rds.,  32  m.  N.   by  N.  W.  of  Denver,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

T  I  I>I  E  S  I  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEIvIjY,  Saturdays;  independent; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1893,  weekly  1888;  Elmer  F.  B«ckwith, 
Sr..  editor;  Elmer  F.  Beckwith,  Jr.,  publisher 
(  — 3).   Circulation— dally  "JKL." weekly "JKi." 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ir)x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  C.  W.  Bovnton,  editor  and  manager; 
Ledger  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SATURDAY   EVENING   CAIiL.; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1H98:  Geo.  W. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circu- 
lation   "JKL." 

LOUISVILLE,  Boulder  Co.  ti  9661 
pop.— of  township  1,288+— on  Union  Pacific, 
Denver  &  Gulf  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Boulder. 
Coal  mining. 

BLACK  DIAMOND   WORliD» 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  13x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  October,  1901; 
C.  W.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jki." 

LOVELAND,  Larimer  Co.  b  1.0911 
pop.— local  estimate  1,800— on  Union  Pacific, 
Denver  &  Gulf  Rd.,  59  m.  N.  of  Denver,  the 
State  capital.  Agriculture,  mining  and 
stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894; 
George  C.  Briggs.  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKJL."     In  1898.  Z.     In  1902,  "iKi' 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
twenty  pages  11x15}^;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880;  W.  L.  Thorndyke,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,060.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "jKi."     In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "iKi" 

LYONS,  Boulder  Co.  ^  547t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  33  m.  N. 
of  Boulder,  the  county  seat.  Red  sand- 
stone. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
H.  C.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MAN  COS,  Montezuma  Co.  P383t  pop., 

on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Cortez,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
14x21;  subscription  $2;  established  1892;  W. 
H.  Kelley,  editor;  Kelley  &  Carr,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MANITOTT,  El  Paso  Co.  n  l,30St  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Man- 
Itou  &  Pike's  Peak  and  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Colorado 
Springs,  the  county  seat.  Summer  and 
health  resort. 

JOURNAL;    Fridays  ;    republican  ; 

twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882:  E.  D.  Bowers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  IWS  1,034.    In  1904,    JKL." 

MANZANOLA,  Otero  Co.  R400  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  I.ajunta,  the  county  seat.    Live 


COLORADO. 


stock  and  farming,  cantaloupes  and  sugar 

beets. 

SUN;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  March,  1901;  Frank 
Hays,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation ".IKI.." 

MARBLE,  Gunnison  Co.  -DlOlt  pop.— 

of  township  110—25  m.  S.  of  Carbondale. 

Mining  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1886; 
Evan  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MEEKER,  c.  h.,  Rio  Blanco  Co.  )j  507t 
pop. — of  township  707+ — on  White  r.,  about 
45  m.  N.  W.  of  Glenwood  Springs.  Coal  de- 
posits in  vicinity.    Stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Saturdays; independent:  four 
pages  15xaa;  subscription  $2;  established 
1885;  Jas.  Lyttle,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKl" 

WHITE    RIVER    REVIEW;    Satur 
days;   republican;    four   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription  $2;    established     February,    1901; 
James  L.  Riland,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEVISTA,  Bio  Grande  Co.   Q 

556+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and 
Rio  Grande  r..  about  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Alamoas. 
Steam  flour  mills,  foundry  and  smelter 
Mining,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Charles  S.  Conant,  editor;  Jour- 
nal Publlshiug  Co.,  publishers  (8 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SAN  LUIS  VALLEY  GRAPHIC 
AND  MONTE  VISTA  REPORTER; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  W.  I. 
Whittier  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTROSE,  c.  li.,  Montrose  Co.  -a 
1,217+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  about  50  m.  W.  of  Gunnison. 
Fruit  growing,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  O.  C.  Skinner  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,073.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jjll." 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  was 
1,200.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jja."  In  1902, 
November,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for  a 
year  past  was  less  than  1,1.50.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Heckethorn  &  Murphy,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONUMENT,  El  Paso  Co.  a  ISPf 
pop.— of  township  352+— on  Atchison,  Tope- 
ka &  Santa  Fe  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the 
county  seat.  Potato  and  grain  raising. 
MESSENGER;    Saturdays;    four  pages 

13x20;    subscription  $1.50;    established    1890; 

C.  D.  Ford,  editor;  W.  T.  Lambert,  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

MORRISON,  Jefferson  Co.  D  428t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Golden,  the  county  seat 
and  13  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 
Rock  quarries,  lime  and  lumber. 
JEFFERSON  CO.  GRAPHIC;  Fri- 
days;  republican;    eight   pages   13x30;  sub- 


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■criptlon  fl.50;  established  1883;  M.  de  Leon 
Imus,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion  "JJtL." 

MOSCA,   Costilla  Co.  g  293t   pop.   (of 

township),  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

about  12  m.  N.  of  Alamosa.    Agriculture. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  F.  C.  Hitchcock,  editor;  Chas.  H.  Reed, 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  'jkl-' 

NEWCASTLE,  Garfield  Co.  \2  431t 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Glen- 
wood  Springs,  the  county  seat.  Coal,  fruit 
and  live  stock. 

GARFIEIiD     CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  January,  1901 ; 
Democrat  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NONPAREIL;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  P.  C.  Coryell,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  WINDSOR,  Tr«/d  Co.  rf  1,000 

pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  80  m.  N. 
of  Denver. 

OPTIMIST  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1904;  C.  A.  Brakeman,  edi- 
tor; Windsor  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

PAUDRE  VAL.L.EY;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  Roy  Ray, editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

OHIO    CITY,    Ounnison    Co.  -D  on 

Colorado  &  Southern  Rd. 

TTME8;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1904; 
E.  R.  Lore,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

OPHIR,  San  Miguel  Co.  p  127t  pop.— of 

township   286t— on  Rio   Grande    Southern 

Rd.,  about  7  m.  S.  W.  of   Tellurlde,   the 

county  seat. 

MAIL;  Fridays;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1894;  Chas.  G.  Sum- 
ner, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl-" 

ORDWAY,  Otero  Co.  P,138  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of   La 

Junta,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  April,  1902; 
C.  B.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

OURAY,  c.h.,  Ouray  Co.  P2,196t  pop. 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and  Uncom- 
pahgre  r.,  about  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Mont- 
rose.   Gold  and  silver  mining. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 

Ernest    C.    Bacon,    editor    and     publisher. 

Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl" 
PLAINDEALER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 

20x26;   subscription    $1.50;  established    1884; 

T.L.  Hood,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n'jKL." 
TIMES  ;    Thursdays;    republican;   eight 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  John  F.  Wood, 

editor  and  publisher  (1^).    Clrc'n  "ufi,  '• 

PAGOSA  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Archu- 

leta  Co.  Q  367+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande,  Pagosa 
&  Northern  Rd.,  60  m.  E.  of  Durango  and 


COLORADO. 


25.  N.  of  Lumberton,  N.  Mex.,  connected  by 
daily  stage  line.  Hot  mineral  springs  and 
health  resort. 

TIMES-OBSERVER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished August,  1903;  D.  L.  Egger,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PALISADE,  Mesa  Co.  -u  100  pop.,  on 
Colorado  Midland  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rds.,12J^  m.  N.  E.  of  Grand  Junction,  the 
county  seat.    Fruit  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscripticm  $1.50;  established  December, 
1900;  T.  J.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 2). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eisht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished June.  1903;  Clinton  H.  Martin,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

PALMER  LAKE,  El  Paso  Co.   D 

166)-  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  of 

Denver,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

YESTERDAY  AND  TO-DAY;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1898;  Kate  B.  Sherwin,  editor; 
Frank  R.  Sherwin,  Jr.,  publisher  (11— 4  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PAONIA,  Delta  Go.  -n  200  pop.,  35  m. 

N.  W.  of  Delta,  the  county  seat.    Cattle 

raising  and  fruit  growing. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  November,  19U0; 
C  A.  Frederick,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PITKIN,  Gunnison  Co.  -n  203t  —pop. 
of  township  266+— on  Colorado  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  27  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Gunnison,  the 
county  seat.  Gold  and  silver  mining.  Stamp 
and  silver  mills. 

MINER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
16x22;  subsci'iption  $2;  established  1890;  L. 
M.  Nance,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "^Ki" 

PUEBLO,  c.  h.,  Pueblo  Co.  g  28,157t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Union  Pacific,  Denver  &  Rio  Grande,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Arkansas  r.,  120  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Iron 
and  Bessemer  steel  works,  three  smelters, 
one  of  which  is  the  largest  in  the  world. 
Iron  ore  in  abundance.  Supply  point  and 
commercial  center  for  agricultural,  stock- 
raising  and  mining  country. 
DAILY. 

CHIEFTAIN  ;  every  moi-ning,  and 
COLORADO  CHIEFTAIN, Thursdays; 

republican;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday 
twenty-four  to  thircy-two  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $6,  Sundaj'  $2,  daily  and 
Sunday  $7.80;  weekly  $1;  established  18flP;  I. 
N.  Stevens,  editor;  Chieftain  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3 — 4). 

Circulation  — Daily:     In  1897,  ".ikl  "     In 
1898,  Z.    In  1901,  I.     In  1902,  yl.    Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1904, 
14,897;  .fo rl904,  15,545  (bb). 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902 

^TAR-JOURNAL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  and  Sunday  morning;  dally 
twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription   $7.80;   established  —  Sfar   1881, 


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COLORADO. 


Journal  1900;  consolidated  19ul;  Hume  Lewis, 
editor;  The  Star-Journal  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Inl897,'TKL  •   Inl898. 
Z.    Inl903(z— 4)1.    In  1904,  yl. 
Sunday:  In  1903  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages 
13xAt;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
F.  H.  Richardson,  editor;  Courier  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jki..-  In  1901,  Z  (4.6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,337.  In  1903. 
yH(AA). 

ILi  VINDICE;  Saturdays;  Italian;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  Michele  Jachetta,  editor;  II  Vindice 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10-3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1897. 1  Z.  In  1898.  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

INDICATOR;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  21x26:  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1890;  P.  Byrnes,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5).  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •).  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

LABOR  ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  H.  A.  Mclntyre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

I. 'UN  I  ONE;  Fridays;  Italian;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1897;  Hector  Chiariglione,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1900/2,413.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

IYIAIIj;  Saturdays;  independent;  sixteen 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  E.  F.  Gladwin,  editor  and  publisher 
(5— 3)^P  irculation  "jkj,"  In  1903. j;  (4)  (A  A) . 

POST;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  S.  D. 
Brosius.  editor;  Brosius  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PUEBLO    CO.   DEIWOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;   eight   pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $2:  established  January,  11)02;  H.W. 
Pontius,  editor;  The  Democrat   Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

RELIGIOUS  WORLD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1; established 
1898;  W.  J.  Jackson,  editor;  The  Statesman 
Printers,publishers(12— 3).  Circ'n"JKL."(  AA). 

SUNDAY  OPINION;  Saturdays; repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1882;  J.  W.  Lockin,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE-PRESS;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; negro;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  O.  L.  Boyd,  editor  and 

Publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "uu,."    In  1903, 
:(4)(«»)(AA). 

MONTHLY. 

liA  TIERMANDAD;monthly;SpanIsh; 
undenominational;  four  pages  15x2S:  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1889;  Alex.  M. 
Darley,  editor;  Anita  Gow  de  Darley,  pub 
ll8her(2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2.000.  In  1R96.  I.  In  1R97.  Y.  In 
1898.  "jsi."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901.  Z  (4.5).  In 
1902.  (z— 11)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

QUERIDA,  Custer  Co.  t?  .51  pop. 
CUSTER  GUIDON;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REDCLIFF,  c.  h.,  Eagle  Co.  D  256t 
pop.— of  township  305+— on  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rd..  24  m.  N.  by  N.  W,  of  Leadvllle. 
Mlnlnff. 

EAGLE  CO.  BLADE;  Thursdays;  re 

fubllcan;   four  pages  17^x24;   subscription 
2;  established  1894;  John  D.NIms,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).   Circulation  "jki,." 


BAGIiE  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50: 
established  1886;  Wm.  McCabe.  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICO,  c.  h.,  Doloret  Co.  p  811t  pop., 

on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd.  and  Dolores  r. 

Mines  of  gold,  silver,  copper,  iron  and  coal. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1879;  Geo.  H.  Hutt,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RIDGW A Y,  Ouray  Co.  p  24.5t  pop.— 

of  township  489— Northern  terminal  of  Rio 

Grande  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Ouray, 

the  county  seat.    Gold  and  silver  mining. 

Agriculture. 

POPULIST;  Fridays;  people's  party: 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1894;  Ellen  G.  Cassedy,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl. 

RIFIjE,  Garfield  Co.  ^  273t  pop.— of 
township  670+  — on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds., 
27  m.  W.  of  Glenwood  Springs,  the  county 
seat. 

REVEILLE; Fridays; Independent;  four 
pages  16x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  W.  P.  Kennedy,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKYFORD,  Otero  Co.  ^  2,018t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  about  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  Lajunta,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  D.  W.  Barkley,  editor;  Enterprise  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  C.  V.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  H.  V.  Alexander,  editor  and  publish- 
er (6—3).    Circulation  "jicl." 

ROLLINSVILLE,  Gilpin  Co.  u  50t 
pop. 
RECORD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROSSVILLE,  El  Paso  Co.  o  66  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Den- 
ver &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Colorado 
Springs,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 
TRIBUNE;  bi-weekly,  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription   50  cents;    estab- 
lished November,  1901;   C.  R.  Jones,  editor; 
Tribune    Publishing   Co.,   publishers   (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAGUACHE,  c.  h.,  Saguache  Co.  g 

3o0t  pop.,  on  Saguache  r.,  about  32  m.  N.  by 

N.  E.  of  Del  Norte.   Agriculture  and  mining. 

CRESCENT;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882;  John  W.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SALIDA,  Chaffee  Co.  n  3,722t  pop.,  on 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  SO  m.  S  by  S.  E. 
of  Buena  Vista,  the  county  seat.  Near  pro- 
ductive iron,  copper,  silver  and  gold  mines. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sundays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  estab- 


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lished  1904;  Hulaniski  &  Dixon,  editors  and 
pu  jlishers  (9—4). 

iUAILi;  weekly,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2.50  ;  established  1880;  J.  F. 
Erdlen,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1S81 ;  Mark  A.  Corbin  and  H.  J.  Foulk,  editors 
and  publishers  (8 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl  "    In  1899,  Z.    In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.    Inl903,  (z-4)I.    In  1904,  y I. 

SILVERCLIFF,  c  h.,  Custer  Co.  Q 

576t  pop.,   on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

25   m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Canon  City.    Mining, 

stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

RUSTLiER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Doyle  &  Wolf,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SILVERPLUME,  Clear  Creek  Co.  n 
775+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  2J^  m. 
W.  of  Georgetown,  the  county  seat.  Sup- 
ply point  for  the  surrounding  silver-mining 
country. 

SILVER  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1885 ;  A.  B.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

SILVERTON,  c.  h.,San  Juan  Co.  P 
1,380+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and  Sil- 
verton  Rds.,  about  40  m.  N.  of  Durango. 
Gold  and  silver  mining. 

MINER;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1875;  Clar 
ence  O.  Pinch,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
ten  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Klinger  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

SPRINGFIEIiD,  c.  h.,£aca  Co.  a  44t 

pop. — of  township  198+— about  48  m.  S.  of 
Lamar.  Stock  raising,  mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

HERALD;  Fridaj'S;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1887;  S.  E.  Speckmann,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STEAMBOAT  SPRINGS,  Boutt 

Co.  "□  100+  pop.  ( of  township ),  on  Yampah  r., 
120  m.  N.  W.  of  Georgetown  and  70  N.  of 
Wolcott.  Its  hot  and  cold  sulphur  springs 
make  It  a  summer  resort. 

PILOT;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1885; 
Chas.  H.  Leckenby,  publisher  (9 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ROUTT  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  John  Wei.skopf,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STERLING,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  cf  l,0t9t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago, Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Rds.  and  South  Platte  r., 
about  140  m.  N.  E.  of  Denver.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Chas.  T.  Price,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).     Circulation  "JKL." 

LOGAN  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885 ;  D.C.Fleming,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 


COLORADO. 


SUGAR  CITY,  Otero  Co.  R687t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  La 
Junta,  the  county  seat.  Raising  of  sugar 
beets.    One  large  sugar-beet  factory. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays; eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  G.  P. 
Davenport,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl" 
(AA). 

SACCHARINE    GAZETTE;     Fri 
days;    democratic;   four    pages  13x20;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  H.  E.  &Sher- 
man    Farr,    editors    and    publishers    [5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SULPHUR   SPRINGS,    c.  h., 

Grand  Co.  tl  60+  pop.— of  township  199+— 
on  Grand  r.,  47  m.  N.  W.  of  Georgetown. 
Summer  and  health  resort.  Agriculture 
and  mining. 

MIDDLE  PARK  TIMES;  Fridays; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Morton  Alexander,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TELEURIDE,  c.  h.,  San  Miguel  Co  p 
2,446+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd.,  at 
head  of  San  Miguel  r.,  45  m.  S.  of  Ridgway. 
Gold  and  silver  mining.  Cattle  raising  and 
agriculture. 

JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $3;  es- 
tablished—daily 1894,  weekly  1881 ;  F.  E.  Curry, 
editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(5—3).  Circulation— daily  "JKL"  weekly"jKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SAN  MIGUEL  EXAMINER;    Satur 
days;    republican;    four   pages   18x24;    sub- 
scription $2;  established  1880;    J.  M.  Ward- 
law,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).     Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

TRINIDAD,  c.  h.,  Las  Animas  Co.  Q, 
5,345+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande,  Union 
Pacific  and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds.  and  Las  Animas  r.,  about  90  m.  S.  of 
Pueblo  and  210  from  Denver,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Coal  mines  and  coke.  Grazing  and 
farming. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY  MOMTOR, 
Fridays;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1892; 
Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5 — 3).  Circulation — daily  "jkl."  week- 
ly "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

CHRONICLE-NEWS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established— C/iron- 
icle  1890,  News  1887;  The  Chronicle-News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation—dally "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1902, 
daily  Z  (4,  6),  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
AMINCIADOR  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
EL  PROGRESO;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1898 ;  S.  C.  Garcia,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

IL  LAVORATORE  ITALIANO; 
Saturdays;  Italian;  four  to  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  May,  1902;  A. 
Bartoli, editor;  Italian  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  MINER;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1901;  R.  W. 
Robinson,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JJLL.'      In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •), 

MEDICAL  EDUCATOR;  monthly; 
medical;  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  April,  1901 ;  M.  Beshvar, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 


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TURRET,  Chaffee  Co.  a  113t  pop.  (ot 
township),  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Buenavlsta.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

(^OliD  BEIjT;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x32;  8ubgcriptlon$1.50;  es- 
tablished 1899;  A.  H.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— :5).    Circulation  "mif" 

TWIN  LAKES,  Lake  Co.  O  118  pop.. 
12  m.  S.  of  Leadville,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  mining;  four  to  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2:  established 
December,  1902;  E.  J.  Hoefnagels,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

VICTOR,   Teller   Co.    a    4,986t   pop., 

on  Florence  &  Cripple  Creek  and  Midland 

Terminal    Rds.,  60   m.  S.  W.  of   Colorado 

Springs,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TELLER  CO.   BANNER,  Fri 

days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  December, 
1902;  weekly  1898;  J.R.Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).  Circulation— In  1902.  week- 
ly Z  (1,  2.  4.5)  (A  A). 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  VVEEK  Li  Y,  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription — daily  $6,  weekly  $1; 
•stablished  1895;  Geo.  E.  Kyner  and  A.  I. 
Miller,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  Inl896,"jKL"  Actual 
average  for  1897,  1,060.  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899, -JKi."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Weekly:  ••jkl" 

VULCAN,  Gunnison  Co.  -a  IflSf  pop., 

21  m.  S.  W.  of  Gunnison,  the  county  seat. 

Gold,  silver,  copper  and  sulphur. 

TIMES;  Thursdays:  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Crosby 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion   'JKL." 

WALDEN,  Larimer  Co.  b  Hit  pop., 

85  m.  W.  of  Fort  Collins,  the  county  seat. 

Gold  mining. 

NORTH  PARK  UNION;  Fridays;  in 
dependent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
^2;   established  1896;    Eugene  Alvin  Ander- 
son, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

WALSENBURG,    c.   h.,   Huerfano 

Co.  Q  l,0.33t  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Rd.,  about  180  m.  S.  of  Denver,  the  State 

capital.     Coal   mining,  stock  raising  and 

agriculture. 

WORLiD;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 


COLORADO. 


scription  $1.50;  established  1889;  W.  C.  Hunt, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jki,." 

Y  IJ  C  C  A  I  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  Victor  Jackson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  ".iki.." 

WESTCLIFFE,  Custer  Co.  g  256t 
pop.— of  township  326+— on  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Oanon  City. 
Stock  raising  and  mining. 

WET  MOUNTAIN    TRIBUNE;  Sat 

urdays;  republican;  eight  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1880;  A.  H.  Lacy, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "iki,.  • 

WHITEHORN,  Chaffee  Co.  D  1,000 

pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  E.  of  Salida.    Mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897;  U.  H.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODLAND   PARK,  Teller  Co. 

a  269+  pop.— of  township  544+— on  Colorado 

Midland    Rd.,  20  m.   N.   W.  of   Colorado 

Springs.    Summer  resort.    Mining. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  established  1896;  W.E.  Meek, 
editor;  J.  R.Wilson,  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

WRAY,  Yuma  Co.  a'  271t  pop.— of 
township  757+— on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  about  27  m.  E.  of  Yuma,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  Frank  T.  Hawks,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RATTLER;  Saturdays;  republiean; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Otto  Derr,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

YAMPA,  Houtt  Co.  b  25t  pop. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
May,  1903;  Will  J.  Mathews,  editor;  H.  C. 
Wood,  publisher  (1—5). 

YUMA,c.li.,  Yuma  Co.^  139tpop.— of 

township  419+— on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Rd.,  about  27  m.  E.  of  Akron  and  138 

N.  E.  of  Denver.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

PIONEER;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Ed.  J.  Picard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL." 


CONNECTICUT. 


Population  908,355 1.     Land  Area  4,845  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Massachusetts,  east  by  Rhode  Island,  south  by  Long 
Island  Sound,  and  west  by  New  York.  State  capital :  Hartford.  Principal 
products  and  industries  :  Manufacture  of  clocks,  firearms,  small  hardware, 
cotton,  woolen  and  silk  goods.  The  number  of  newspapers  and  other  period- 
icals (March  30,  1905),  163,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  37;  semi-weekly,  10; 
weekly,  85;  bi-weekly,  2;  monthly,  24;  quarterly,  5. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


New  Haven 108,027t 

Hartford 7 »,850t 

Bridgeport 70,996+ 

Waterbury 45,859+ 

New  Britain ti5,998+ 

Merideu ti4,296t 


New  Lioudon 17,548t 

Norwich 1 7,251 1 

Daubury 16,537+ 

Stamford 15,997  + 

Aiisonia 154,681  + 

Nauffatuck 10,541  + 


ANSONIA,  New  Haven  Co.  g  13,681t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Naugatuck  r.,  10  m.  W.  of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat,  and  16  N.  of 
Bridgeport.  Manufacture  of  clocks  and 
brass,  copper  and  woolen  goods. 

EVENING  SENTINEL,;  every  evening 
except  Sunday:  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1884;  J.  M.  Emer- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1893  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  4,384;  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900,  4,678l  for  1901,  4,399 ;  for 
1902.  4,665;  for  1903,  4,925;  for  1904, 
4,965. 

Publisher's  announcement — The  Sentinel  is 
the  onlj'  daily  published  in  a  communitjof 
30,000  well-to-do  people,  covering  Ansonia, 
Derby,  Shelton  and  Seymour  thoroughly. 

'B'ERJA'N^  Hartford  Co.  ^  3,448tpop.,on 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  11 
m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat 
and  State  capital.  Manufacture  of  hard- 
ware, Iron  bridges,  building  Iron,  brick  and 
cabinet  equipment. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1: 
established  1891;  Jas.  E.  Beale,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4), 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,vl.  Inl899.yl.  InlQOO.yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904, yl. 

BRANFORD,^*"'  Haven  Co.  g  2.473+ 

pop. —  of  township  5,70€t  — on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  by  S.  E. 
of  New  Haven,  tne  county  seat.    Manufact- 
uring. 
OPINION;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription   $1;    established    1890;   Elias  P. 

Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 

less  than  1,200.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.    In 

1899.  "JKL." 

BRIDGEPORT,  c.h., Fairfield  Co.p 
70,996+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  56 
m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City.  Manufactures 
of  sewing  machines,  carriages,  furniture, 
firearms  and  corsets.    Coast  trade. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  FARMER;  every  evenlnjr 
except     Sunday,     and     REPUBLiICAN 


FARMER,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages— daily  17x24,  weekly  19x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1863,  weekly  1790;  F.  Tucker,  editor;  The 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (4 — 3). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  3,800.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900, zl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1604,  yl. 

VVeeltly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
4,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In    1898.   yl.    In    1899,    yl.    In    1900.  zl.    In 

1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
EVENING  POST  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  ten  to  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1883; 
F.  W.  Balande,  editor;  The  Post  Publishing 
Comoany.  publishers  (8  -3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
10,458; /or  1896,  10,464;  for  1897.  10,- 
599;/or  1898.  ll,105;/or  1899,  11,198; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1900,  11,273. 
In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  F.  In  1903,  (z— 6) 
F  (•  •).  Actual  average  for  1904,  10,615. 
Publisher's  announcement  — The  Bridgeport 

Evening  Post,  the  people's   paper,  is  the 
onlj' evening  paper  that  permitted  the  ex- 
pert examiner  of  the  Association  of  Amer- 
ican  Advertisers   of    New   York   City   to 
make    a    thorough    examination    of    Its 
circulation  books,  showing  an  average  cir- 
culation of  over  10,600  paid  subscribers,  or 
a  larger  circulation  than  all  of  the  other 
evening:  papers  combined. 
MORNING   TELEGRAM -UNION; 
every  morning  except  Sunday;  independent: 
ten  pages  17x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1891;  The   Morning   Union  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,492; /or  1897,  4,361; /or  1898.  4,550; 
for  1899,  4,719;  for  a  year  eliding  u'ith 
September,   1900.   4,877.    In   1901,  yG.    In 

1902.  vG.  In  1903,  yG  (O  O  )•  Actual  average 
for  1904,  9,206. 

Publishei-'s  announcement.— The  Daily  Tklk- 
GRAM  Union  Is  the  only  morning  publica- 
tion in  a  city  (including  suburbs)  having  a 
population  of  one  hundred  thousand  souls. 
The  Telegram  is  the  family  paper  of  the 
city  and  is  delivered  by  carriers  at  the 
homes  ol  its  subscribers,  therefore  far  more 
valuable  to  advertisers  than  papers  sold 
upon  the  street.  The  Telegram-Union  per- 
mitted the  examiner  of  the  Association  of 
American  Advertisers  to  make  a  thorough 
examination  of  Its  circulation,  and  proved 
to  his  entire  satisfaction  that  the  9,500  daily 
readers  that  were  claimed  are  bona  flde 
and  paid  subscribers.  We  are  now  print- 
ing nearly  10.000  copies  daily. 
STANDARD  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REPUBLICAN  STAND- 
ARD,    Fridays ;     republican  ;    ten    pages 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


99 


CONNECTICUT. 


18x24;    subscription  — daily   $3,   weekly    $1; 

estahlished— daily  1852,  weekly  1830;  George 

C.Waldo, editor;  Fred'k H, Stevens, publisher 

(4.-3). 

Circulation— Daily  ;    In   1895.  "iKL."    In 

189R,   H.    In    1897,    Y.    Actual   average  for 

1893.  3,806:  for  1899.  3,S40.    In  1900.  yH. 

In  1901,  yH.    In  1902.  yH.    In  1903.  (z-4)  G. 

Actual  average  for  1901,  6, '^09. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,yl. 

In  1899,  "iio.-" 

WEEKLY. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays ;  eight  to 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  John  J.  O'Neill,  editor;  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1898,  <2,200.  In  1899,  zl. 
Inl90)',  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z—1,  2.  4, 
5)1.   Inl903,  yl  (OO).   In  liX)4,  (z-4)  I  (•  »). 

HERALD;  Sundays;  independent; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1890;  Richard  Howell,  editor;  F.  R. 
Swift,  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  14,000 
in  1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899.  zG.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  <••). 
In  1904,  yH. 

IN  DE PENDENT  -  LEADER  ;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

STAR;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868:  Wm.  H.  Ma}%  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3 ).    Circulation  Z  (4 ). 

SVIT:    Thursdays;    Russian;    six  pages 
15x22;   subscription  SL-W;    established  1897; 
Rev.  Benedict  .1.  Turkevitch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 
Circulation;  In  1903,  (z— 4)  T.  In  1904."jkl." 

ROOF  TREE  MAGAZINE:  month- 
ly (A  A). 

BRISTOL.  Hartford  Co.  ^  6,268t 
pop. — of  township  9,643— on  Highland  Div- 
ision of  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat 
and  State  capital.  Manufactures  of  clocks, 
hardware,  brass  and  knit  goods. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  independent;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871;  A.  S.  Barnes,  managing 
editor;  Bristol  Press  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901.  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,613  ;/orl903,  1,701  ; /or  1904,  1,716. 

CANAAN,  Litchfield  Co.  tl  820t  pop., 
at  junction  of  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New 
England  Rds.,  56  m.  N.  W.  of  Hartford,  the 
State  capital,  and  73  N.  of  Bridgeport.  Blast 
furnaces  and  lime  kilns. 

CONNECTICUT    WESTERN 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $2;  established  1871 ; 
S.  C.  Beckley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKl" 

CHESHIRE,  New  Haven  Co.  g  1,989 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
and  New  York  &  New  England  Rdi.,  16  m. 
N.  of  New  Haven,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  buttons,  brass  and  edge  tools. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1902 ; 
C.  K.  Alger,  editor;  Northampton  Valley 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "ifii" 

CLINTON,  Middlesex  Co.  p  l,429t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 


CONNECTICUT. 


Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  23  m.  E.  of  New 
Haven.    Paper  mill. 

RECORDER:  Fridays ;  eight  pagea 
16x22;  subscription $1;  established  1895;  Allen 
W.  Jones,  editor;  C.  H.  Scholey,  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jKi,." 

DANBURY,   c.  h.,  Fairfield    Co.  p 

16,537t  pop.— Of  township  19,474+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  New 
England  Rds.,  about  30  m.N.  N.  W.  of  New 
Haven  and  62  N.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufactures  hats. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evenmg  ex- 
cept Sunday  and  VVednesday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  independent;  ten  pages- 
daily  17x24,  weekly  19x23;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1870;  Flint  &  Smith,  editors  and  pubUsh- 
ers  (1—5). 

Circulation  — Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,200.    In  1896,  G.    In 

1897.  Y.  Inl898,H.   Inl899,yH.  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H 
(•  •).    Actual  average  for  1904,  4,835. 
Weekly:  "jkl."    Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,3H7. 

NEW  ENGLAND  I>IEDICAIi 
MONTHLY:  medical;  ninety-six  pages 
5x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  W. 
C.  Wile,  editor;  Danbury  Medical  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  10.000  In 
1891  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  I. 

DA  NIELS  ON,  Windham  Co.  cf 
2,823+  pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.  and  Quin- 
nebaug  r.,  26  m.  N.  N.E.  of  Norwich.  Manu- 
factures of  cotton,  woolens,  belts,  stock- 
ings, shuttles  and  shoes. 

WINDHAM    CO.    TRANSCRIPTi 

Thursdays;  republican:  eight  pages  16i^x22J^; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1848;  Bur- 
roughs &  Hopkins  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (12-4),. 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,598.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,506.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  (z  4)  I. 

DARIEN,  Fairfield  Co.  p  3,116t  pop., 

on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 

5  m.  N.  E.  of  Stamford.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Adelaide  N.  Bass,  editor;  J.  W.  Bass, 
publisher  (4— 3).    Circulation  "Jsi." 

DEEPRIVER,  Middlesex  Co.  g  1,484 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.,  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Hartford,  the 
State  capital,  and  same  distance  E.  of  New 
Haven.    Manufacturing. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Ernest  L.  Praim,  editor;  New 
Era  Publishing  and  Trading  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—4).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL" 

EAST   HAMPTON,  Middlesex  Co. 

p  1,200  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Middletown,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  manufact- 
ures. 

CHRISTIAN  INQUIRER;  monthly; 
Christian  church;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub" 
scription  50  cents;    established  April,  1902; 


100 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CONNECTICUT. 


Henry  B.  Brown,  editor;  Christian  Inquirer 
Publisliing  Company,  publishers  (12—3.) 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903, 
l,OS3?/oriy04,  1,000. 

EAST    HARTFORD,    Hartford 

Co.  b  6,406t  pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.,  2  m. 
E.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Paper  mill,  carriage  factories  and 
other  industries. 

AMERICAN  ENTERPRISE;  Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  James  A.  Mar- 
tin, editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Glas- 
tonbury, Manchester  and  South  Windsor 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  i5x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1885;  Henry 
B.  Hale,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
Glastonbury  and  South  Windsor.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GREENWICH,  Fairfield  Co.  p  2,420t 
pop.— of  township  12.172+— on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Island 
Sound.  Residences  of  New  York  City  busi- 
ness men.    Agriculture. 

GRAPHIC  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  :  estab 
lished  1881 ;  Erwin  Edwards,  editor  and  pub 
lisher(7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl. "  In  1901,  Z  (3). 
Inl903,  Z(4)(#»). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  Ed- 
win H.  Abrams,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,040.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "isi.-  In  1900.  I. 
In  1901.  "JKL.'  Actual  average  for  19U2. 
1,110.    In  1903,  "JKL." 

L.ITERARY  COI.L.ECTOR; 
monthly;  bibliographical;  fifty-six  to  eighty- 
eight  pages  6^x93^;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Frederick  C.  Buroch,  editor;  Lit- 
erary Collector  Press,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "iKj,."  In  1901,  pub- 
Usher  asserts,  was  not  less  than  2,250  In  1902. 
(z-1,2,4,  5)1.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

GUILFORD,  N^w  Haven  Co.  g  1,512  f 
pop.— of  township  2,785+— on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  16  m.  E.of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  F.  E.  Norton, 
editor;  Frederick  A.  Finch,  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SHORE  LINE   TIMES;   Fridays;  In 
dependent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1877;  C.  H.  Scholey,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "iicL."    In  1903, 1.    In  1904,  y I. 

HARTFORD,  c.  h.,  Hartford  Co.  ^ 
State  Capital,  79,850+  pop.,  on  New  Eng 
land.  New  York,  New  Haventft  Hartford  and 
Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  England  Rds- 
and  W.  bank  of  Connecticut  r.,  about  85  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  New  Haven.  Engaged  In  general 
manufacture  and  commerce.  Insurance 
and  financial  center. 

DAILY. 
COURANT;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day,and  CONNECTICUT  COURANT, 
•emi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  17x24;  sub- 
icrlptlon— dally  $8,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily  1837,  semi-weekly  1764;  Charles 
W.  Burpee,  editor;  Hartford  Courant  Com- 
pany, publishers. 

Circulation— Daily  :    Accorded   Q  from 
1892  to  1895.   In  1896,  F.    In  1397,  Y.    In  1898, 


CONNECTICUT. 


zG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901. 
yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  (z— 4) 
F.    (0  0). 

Semi-Weekly:  Accorded  G  from  1892  to 
]S95.  Inl89fi,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zG.  In 
189?;  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902. 
y  H.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1901,  (z— 4)  F. 

POST;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
CONNECTICUT  POST,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  twelve  to  twenty  pages, 
weekly  twelve  pages  17ix21i;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established  1856;  Evening 
Post  Association,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—4). 

Circulation  —  Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  7,500.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zG.  Average  cir- 
culation for  year  ending  September  1st.  19i)0, 
5.411  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1900,  6,769; 
for  1901,  7,4.54:;  for  mu,  7,900;  for  1903, 
8,405.  Inl904,  F(nn). 
VV'eekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 2.800.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TELiEGRAM  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  and  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1883;  The 
Hartford  Telegram  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  5,000.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902.  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  y I. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  SE31I- WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdaj's;  democratic;  daily  ten  to  sixteen 
to  twenty  pages  17x23,  semi-weekly  twelve 
pages;  subscription— daily  $8,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1841,  semi-weekly  1817: 
W.  O.  Burr,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 

1896,  14,175;  for  1897,  14,473;  for  1898, 
15,552.  In  1899.  yE.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  15,949;  for  1901,  15,909;  for  1902, 
16,172:  for  1903,  16,509;  for  1904,17- 
547. 

Semi-Weekly:  Inl895,  G.   In  1896,  G.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1 900.  y I. 
In  1901.  (z— 10)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  TRANSCRIPT;  Thurs 
days;  roman  catholic;  ten  pages  17x24; 
sub.scription  $1.50;  established  1876;  Rev.  T. 
S.  Duggan,  editor;  T.  F.  Dlgnam,  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19m, '■i4,'i49.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  C.    In  l!i04.  yl). 

CONNECTICUT  COMMERCIAL 
BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  financial  and 
real  estate;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  January,  1903;  Merwin 
Gray,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4^  Circula- 
tion  "tMi" 

DER  HARTFORDER  HEROLD; 
Saturdays;  German;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Paul  Stoeckel  and  Henry  Beck,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "iKL."  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

FARMINGTON  VALLEY  HER- 
ALD AND  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  North  &  Late,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circ'n"jKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl. " 

GLOBE;  Sundays;  independent;  twenty 
to  forty  pages  17x21^^;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1876;  Will  Loomis,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,490;  for  1896,  5,880; /or  1897.  6,371. 
In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  8,187:  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1901,  8,451 1  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1902,  9,224;  for  a  year  ending  wit! . 
June,  19a3,  9,869: /or  1904,  10,755. 

INSURANCE  JOURNAL  ;Thur8day8: 
insurance;  sixteen  pages  9x11;  subscription 


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$1.50;  established  1873;  The  Insurance  Journal 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.     CIrc'n  "jkl." 

J  O  U  R  N  A  1j;  Saturdays  and  Sundays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—Saturday $2,  Sunday  $2;  established- 
Sunday,  1867;  Saturday,  November,  1901; 
Chas.  H.  Barnum,  editor;  Journal  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

CHURCH  REVIEW;  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; twenty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  Albert H. 
Crosby,  editor;  The  Review  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000;  in  1897,  2,500.  In 
1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  Issue  for  past  twelve  months 
over  3,000.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  has  been  over  3,000.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  3,100.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  190i,  3,100. 

NEW  ENGLAND  POUL.TRY 
JOURNAL.;  monthly;  poultry,  pet  stock; 
thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  April,  1902;  Wm.  Palmer,  editor; 
N.  E.  Poultry  Journal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  ( 12—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
10,083.     In  1904,  yF. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TOBACCO 
GROWER;  monthly;  tobacco;  twenty- 
four  to  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription $1; 
established  March,  1902:  Paul  Ackerly, editor; 
Tobacco  Grower  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903.  (z-6)  H.    In  1904, yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

HARTFORD  SEMINARY 
RECORD;  quarterly,  February,  May, 
August  and  November;  theological;  one 
hundred  pages  6x10;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 


CONNECTICUT. 


lished  1890;  A.  L.  Gillett,  editors;  Hartford 
Seminary  Press,  publishers  (7—3)  Circula- 
tion "JKl." 

(MIARTERI.Y  JOURNAL,  OF  IN- 
EBRIETY ;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July 
and  October  ;  medical  ;  one  hundred  and 
forty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established 
1876;  T.  D.  Crothers,  M.D.,  editor;  published 
under  the  auspices  of  the  American  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Study  of  Inebriety  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LAKEVIL.LE,  Litchfield  Co.  tl  900 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  Eng- 
land Rd.    Farming. 

JO  URN  A  li;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.5(J;  established  1897;  B.  D. 
Jones,  editor;  Col.  Card,  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LITCHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Litchfield  Co.  b 

1,120+ pop.— of  township  3,214+— on  Shepaug, 

Litchfield  &  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 

Waterbnry.    Summer  resort.     Farming. 

ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1826;  Geo.  C.  Woodruff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LYME,  -^^ew  London  Co.  □,  750t  pop., 

on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 

9  m.  W.  of  New  London,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SOUND  BREEZE;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
The  Sound  Breeze  Press  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MANCHESTER,  J?arf/ord  Co.  ^ 
10,601+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 


CONNECTICUrS  LEADING  NEWSPAPER 

The  HARTFORD  TIMES 

Distributes  No  Sample  Copies. 
Allows  for  No  UnsoW  Papers. 
Offers  No  Premiums.     :      :      : 

ITS     GREAT    CIRCULATION    IS   ACTUAL. 

Daily  Average  for  1904  was  17,547  Copies. 

The  Times  is  a  Three-Cent  newspaper.     It  reaches  the 
better  class  of  people  of  a  prosperous  State. 

The  Times, 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 


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Hartford   Rd.,  8   m.    E.  of   Hartford,   the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.     Manufac- 
tures of  paper,  silk  and  woolens. 
HERALiD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
iT'ridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881;  Elwood  S. 
Ela,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl.-     In  1897,  I.    In 
1898,  "JKL."     In  1899,  Z.     In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  during  the  year,  nor  dur- 
ing past  20  years,  has  been  so  small  as  1,000.  In 
1902,  -JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MERIDEN,A'^e«'  Haven  Co.  g  24,296t 
pop.— of  township  28,695+— on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  New  York  & 
New  England  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat,  and  same  distance 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  silver-plated  and  Britan- 
nia metal  goods,  hardware,  cutlery,  steel 
pens,  guns,  glassware  and  cabinet  organs. 

JOUHNAIj;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  ten  to  twenty  pages  17x22, 
Saturdays  sixteen  pages;  subscription  $8;  es- 
tablished 1886;  The  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Cii-culation:  In  1896,  "jjct."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1903,  7,404; /or  1904.  7,649. 

MORNING  RECORD  AND  RE- 
PUBLICAN; every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY  REPUBLICAN, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1860;  The  Republican  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation —  Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  3,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1893,  yl.    In  1899,  zl.     In 

1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  '7,337;  for  1903,  7,582;  for  1901, 
7,559. 

Weekly:  "jju." 

CONNECTICUT  SCHOOL  JOUR- 
NAL ;  Thursdays;  educational;  sixteen 
pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896  ;  The  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."     (A  A). 

BIBLIA;  monthly;  oriental  archaeology; 
forty  pages  6x9}^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Chas.  H.  S.  Davis,  editor;  Biblia 
'Publishing Co.,publishers  (12—3).  Clrc'n"jj{i." 

'MIDDLETO  WN,  c.  h.,  Middlesex  Co. 

g  9,589+  pop.— of  township  17,486+— on  New 

York,   New  Haven  Sc.  Hartford  Rd.  and  W. 

bank  of  Connecticut   r.,   35   m.    from   its 

mouth  on  Long  Island  Sound.    Connected 

with   New  York    City    by  daily    line    of 

steamers.     Various  manufactures.     State 

Asylum  for  the  Insane. 

PENNY  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;     independent-democratic;     eight 

.pages  15x218;  subscription  $3;  established 
1824;  Ernest  King,  editor;  Ernest  King  &  Son. 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  y I.   In  1900,  yl. 

'In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  6,741. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;   republican;    eight  pages   15x22;    sub- 

-scription  83;  established  1893;  Chas.  E.  Per- 
kiiis.  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,"jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  January,  1898,3,370. 
In  1898,  yH.     In   1899.  yl.      In  1900.  yl.       In 

1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,6)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
In  1904,  yl. 

WESLEIAN  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
>  college  news;  twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  sub- 
.scrlption  $2;   established  1866:  Students  of 


CONNECTICUT. 


Wesleyan  University,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

WESLEYAN  LITERARY 
MONTHLY;  monthly;  literary;  sixty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  H.  A.  White,  editor;  Jno.  McGregor 
Gibb,  Jr.,  publisher  ( 1—4).  Circulation  "jkl." 

MIEFORD,  New  Haven  Co.  g  3,78at 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  10  m. 
S.  W.  of  New  Haven.  Manufactures  of 
carriages,  boots  and  shoes,  straw  goods, 
book  sewinjf  and  electrical  machinery. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  Independent;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  J.  Ashman  Beaven,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).  Circulation  "JSi."  Inl902.  Z(6).  In 
1903.  Z  (4). 

MOODUS,  Middlesex  Co.  p  800  pop., in 

East  Haddam  township,  about  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Middletown.    A  manufacturing  town. 

C  ON  NECTICUT  VALLEY 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  neutral ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  G.  P.  Lecrenier,  editor;  Fowler  & 
Lecrenier,    publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  exceeding  1,500.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

MOOSTTP,    IF?nrf;mm  Co.  iif2,.500  pop., 

on  New  England  Rd.,  about  18  m.  N.  E.  of 

Norwich.     Manufactures    of    cotton  and 

woolen  goods. 

JOURNAL  AND  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Chas.  F.  Burgess,  editor 
and  publisher;  prints  editions  for  Plainfleld, 
Jewett  City  and  Baltic  (2—4). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl" 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,304;  for  1902, 
1,342; /or  1903,  1,368; /orl904,  yl. 

MYSTIC, ■^^«w2/onrfon Co.  0,3,000 pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
and  both  sides  of  Mystic  r.,  11m.  E.  of  New 
London,  one  of  the  two  county  seats. 
Woolen  mill,  spool  and  silex  works,  ma- 
chines for  cotton  gins,  printers'  and  book- 
binders' machine  works  and  shipbuilding. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  186(5;  J.  S.  Anderson,  editor;  Ston- 
ington  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NAUGATUCK,  New  Haven  Co.    g 

10,541+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Waterbury.  Man- 
ufactures of  rubber  clothing,  rubber  boots 
and  shoes,  woolen  underwear,  buttons  and 
farming  implements. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Naugatuck  News  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  B.  A.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW   BRITAIN,  Hartford  Co.    b 

25,998+  pop.— of  township  28,202+— on  New 
England  and  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Hartford,  the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.    Manufac- 


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tures  of  hardware,  cutlery,  jewelry  and 

knit  goods. 

UERAliD:   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;   iudependent ;    ten   pages   17x24 ;    sub» 
scriptiou  $7;   established    1876;    Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ^6— 3). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl."    In  1902,  I,    In 

1903,  H.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
tvith  June,  1904,  3,633. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  VVEEKLiY,  Fridays;  republican; 
four  to  eiglit  pages  r7><jx23;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established — daily  1892, 
weekly  1855;  J.  L.  Doyle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5-3). 

Circulation— Daily ;  In  1896, "Jia. •'  In  1897, 
IZ.  In  1898,  H.  In  1899,  yT.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903  (z— 4),  H.    In 

1904,  yl. 

Weekly: -JKL."  In  1898, Z.  In  1901. Z  (1,2.4.6). 
O  STERN  HAROLD;  Thursdays; 
Swedish;  eight  pages  17x21;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Carl  Ebbesen,  editor; 
Ostem  Harold  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7—3).  Circulation  -'Jia-."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900. 
Z.  Inl901,  Z(4,  5).  Inl902,Z(4,  5).  In  1903, +  t. 

NEW  CANAAN,  Fairfield  Co.  p 

l,304t  pop.— of  township  2,968+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  5  ra.  W. 
by  N.  W.  of  Norwalk,  8  N.  by  N.  E,  of 
Stamford  and  18  S.W.  of  Bridgeport.  Prin- 
cipal manufactures  are  boots,  shoes  and 
clothing. 

MESSENGER  :  Saturdays  ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877;  William  W.  Kirk,  editor  and 
publisher  (4 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  HARTFORD,  Litchfield  Co. 

In  3,424+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  and  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New 

England  Rds.,  29  m.  N.  W.  of  Hartford,  the 

State  capital.    A  manufacturing  town. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Henry  R.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW    HAVEN,    c.    h.,  New  Haven 

Co.  [?  108,027+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Rd.,  at  head  of  New  Haven  bay, 
4  m.  from  Long  Island  Sound  and  73  N.  E.  of 
New  York  City.  Seat  of  Yale  College.  Has 
considerable  foreign  trade.  Manufactures 
of  carriages,  india-rubber  and  guttapercha 
goods,  firearms,  cutlery,  musical  Instru- 
ments and  iron  and  steel  goods. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  LEADER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$5,  Sunday  $1;  established  1892;  Evening 
Leader  Company,  publishers  (12—2). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  REGISTER;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
COLUMBIAN  REGISTER,  Thurs 
days;  Independent;  daily  twelve  to  twenty, 
Sunday  twenty  to  thirty,  weekly  ten  and 
twelve  pages  18x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
Sunday  $2.  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1840, 
Sunday  1877,  weekly  1812;  N.  G.  Osborn,  edi- 
tor; Register  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
G  In  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
F.  Actual  average  for  1898,  10,941;  for 
1899,  11,130;  for  1900,  11,594;  for  1901, 


CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 

ia,51'^;    for    1902.     13,079;    for    1903. 

13,571  ;/o/- 1904,  13,613. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  H.    In  1896,H.    In  1897,  F. 
In  1898,  F.    In   1899.  yG.    In    1900.  yG.     In 
1901,  yG.    In  19. 2,  yG.    Actual  average  for 

1903.  1 1,29-^;  /o/- 1904,  11,107. 
Weekly;  "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Register. 
with  largest  circulation  in  its  history  in 
1904,  is  by  far  the  best  advertising  medium 
and  most  Influential  paper  in  the  largest 
city  in  Connecticut.  It  reaches  the  buying 
class  and  always  brings  best  results.  Many 
local  advertisers  use  no  other  medium.  A 
number  doubled  their  appropriation  last 
year.  Carries  more  columns  of  advertising 
than  any  paper  in  city.  One  quarter  page 
ad  last  year  received  850  replies.  Largest 
and  best  equipment  in  city— two  Hoe 
presses,  seven  linotypes.  If  you  want  re- 
sults, the  Register  meets  the  test. 

MORNING  JOURNAL  AND  COU- 
RIER !  every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
CONNECTICUT  HERALD  AND 
WEEKLY  JOURNAL,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1832, 
weekly  1766;  The  Carrington  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  3,100.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.     In   1902,   yH.    In   1903,   yH.     In 

1904.  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl  " 

PALLADIUM;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; ten  to  sixteen  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1840,  weekly  1828;  E.  A.  Street,  editor; 
The  Palladium  Company, publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1-^99,  I.    In  1900.  yl.     In  1901,  yl.    In  1902, 


THE 

Morning  Journal 
and  Courier 

Is  the  oldest  daily  paper  in 
Connecticut,  and  has  a  posi- 
tive and  assured  clientage. 
Its  circulation  is  among  the 
medium  and  intelligent 
classes,  and  its  long  contin- 
ued clean  and  conservative 
course  gives  it  a  prestige  of 
great  and  unusual  value  to 
advertising  patrons. 

WEEKLY  ESTABLISHED  1766. 

THE  CARRINGTON 
PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 


September,  publisher  asserts,  uo  edition 
during  tlie  past  year  has  been  less  than  5,5(iO. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  7,625;  for  1904, 
7,837. 

Weekly:   "jkl" 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  New  Haven 
Palladium  is  the  only  morning  paper  that 
permitted  the  Association  of  American  Ad- 
vertisers to  make  a  thorough  examination 
of  its  books,  proving  beyond  a  doubt  that 
the  paper  had  all  it  claimed.  The  Palla- 
dium carries  all  the  local  advertising,  a 
sure  sign  of  its  worth  at  home.  We  are  now 
printing  and  selling  over  8,000  copies  daily. 
New  Haven,  Conn,  Register 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  daily 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  16x22; 
subscription— dally  $3,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1873,  Sunday  1871;  Alex.  Troup, 
editor;  New  Haven  Union  Co.,  publishers 
<2-4), 

Circulation-Daily:    Inl895,  F.    In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  13,800.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  E.    In  1900,  yE.    Actual 
average  for  1901.  15,296 ;  for  19(>2, 1 5,831 ; 
/or  1903,  13,837; /or  1904,  16,076. 
«!$uuday:    In  1896,  F.    In  1897.   Y.    In  1898, 
yG.  In  1899,  G.   In  1900,  yG.   Actual  average 
for   1901,  8,179;  /or  1902,  8,825;  for  1903. 
8,260;  /or  19(M,  8,287. 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  New  Haven 
Union  shows  a  sworn  average  circulation 
for  1904  of  16,076  copies  daily.    It's  the  only 
one-cent  publication  in  New  Haven  that 
reaches  the  classes  as  well  as  the  masses. 
Everybody  reads  the  Union,  because  it  is 
right  up  to  date.    Advertisers  get  results. 
We  guarantee  our  circulation  and  prove  it 
by  carriers'  receipts,  post  office  and  express 
receipts,    and   lastly,   by   our   circulation 
books  and  paper  bills.    Our  rate  per  thou- 
sand  for   guaranteed   paid  circulation  is 
cheaper  than  that  of  all  the  other  evening 
papers  combined.    The  Union  is  the  only 
evening   paper   in   New  Haven  that   per- 
mitted the  Association  of  American  Ad- 
vertisers to  examine  its  circulation  books, 
paper  accounts   and  cash  receipts   from 
subscriptions,  proving  fully  that  the  paper 
had  all  it  claims. 

YALiE  DAIL.Y  NEWS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four  pages  lli^xl7;  subscription  $4; 
established  1878 ;  Students  of  Yale  University, 
editors  and  publishers  (4 — 3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900.  Z. 
In  1902,  -JKL"    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

A;>IER1CAN;  Sundays;  labor;  twelve 
pages;  subscription  $2.50;  established  March, 
1903;  Lynn  W.  Wilson,  editor;  American 
Printing  Corporation,  publishers  (1—4)  (A  A). 

ANZEIGER;  Saturdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  H.  Busmann.  editor  and 
publisher  (7-3).    Circ'n  ••J£i."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COMMERCIAL.  RECORD;  Satur 
days;  commercial;  thirty-six  pages  9x12^^; 
subscription  $3;  established  1882;  S.B.War- 
ren, manager;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1898,  1,494;  for  1899.  1,501.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  19»J1,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,952.  Tn  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,2,081. 

CONNECTICUT  FARMER;  Satur 
days;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  llxlSJ^; 
Bubscription  .SI;  established  18.54;  George  H. 
Nicholas,  editor ;  The  Farmer  Publishing  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5).  Circulation 
"JKL."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl." 

CONNECTICUT  FREIE  PRESSE; 
Wednesdays;  German;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  H.  Busmann, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "iSL." 

DER  HERMANNS  SOHN;  Wednes 
days;  German;  fraternal;  four  pages  11x15; 


CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 

subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Paul  Geb- 
hard,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

IL.  CORRIERE  DEL.  CONNECTI- 
CUT;  Saturdays;  Italian;  eight  pages 
15}^x2l}^;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Giovanni  Lombardi.  editor  and  publisher 
(10-3P). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl. "  In  1901,  (z— 11)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  'liiL" 

LA  STELLA  D'lTALIA;  Saturdays; 
Italian;  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  Paul  Russo,  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3,412.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1901, 4., ^H4t 
In  1902,  yG.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

L'UNIONE;   Saturdays;    Italian;    four 
pages  16x24;    subscription  $1;     established 
1902;    Pasquale  Coblanchi,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher (;  1—1). 
Circulation:  In  19(U,yH. 

YALE  AliUMNI  WEEKLY;  Wed 
nesdays  (monthly  during  July,  August  and 
September)  ;  university  news  ;  eight  to 
twenty  eight  pages  lOJ^xlS;  subscription  $3; 
established  1891 :  Lewis  S.  Welch,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1896,  2,995 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  July  13, 1897,  3,511  ifor  a  year 
ending  with  July  12,  1898,  4,105  ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1899,  4,837 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  190C,  5,446  ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1901,  5,71  6 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1902,  5,749.  In  1903,  G. 
In  1904,  yH. 

BI-WEEKLY. 
YALE  COURANT;  bi-weekly,  Satur- 
days, durlnsr  college  year;  collegiate;  inde- 
pendent; thirty  six  pages  4i^x8;  subscription 
$2;  established  1865;  Students  of  Yale  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL.' 

YALiE  RECORD;  bi-weekly,  Satur- 
days, during  college  year;  collegiate;  pic- 
torial; twenty  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1872  ;  Students  of  Yale 
University,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKi." 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL.  OF  SCI- 
ENCE; monthly;  scientific;  eighty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $6;  established  1818;  E.  S. 
Dana,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  ".jkl." 

GOLDSMITH  AND  SILVER- 
SMITH: monthly;  jewelry  trade;  twenty 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $2;  established 
1895;  Newton  Dexter,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
7,317.    In  1904,  H  (OO). 

LOOMIS'  MUSICAL.  AND  MA- 
SONIC JOURNAL;  monthly;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867;  Chas.  H.  Loomis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,000;  for  1895,  1,000;  for  1896.  1,000; 
/or  1897,  1,000; /or  1893,  1, 000  ;/or  a  vcar 
ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  1,000.  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  each  and  every  month  1,000. 
In  1901,  "jjiL" 

MOTHER'S  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Frances  Sheldon  Bolton, 
editor;  James  R.  Bolton  &  Co.,  publishers 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

YALiE  LAW  JOURNAL.;  monthly, 
during  college  vear;  law;  ninety-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1890; 
John  H.  Sears,  managing  editor;  Student* 
of  Yale  Law  School,  publishers  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation '-iKL 

YAIiE  L.ITERARY  MAGAZINE; 
monthly,  during  the  college  year;  colle- 
giate; seventv-eight  pages  6x9:  subscription 
$3;  established  1836;  Students  of  Yale  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

YALE  MEDICALJOURNAli; 
monthly,  medical;    eighty  pages  7x10;  sub- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


J  05 


CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 

scription   $2;    established  1894;  Students  of 
Yale  Medical  School,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jki" 
YALE    SCIENTIFIC    MONTHLY; 

except  July,  August  and  September;  scien- 
tific ;  sixty  pages  6x9  ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1894;  The  Senior  Class  of  the  Shef- 
field Scientific  School  of  Yale  University, 
editors;  C.  S,  Whayles  &  Company,  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation e"JKL." 

QUARTERLY. 

YALE  DIVINITY   QUARTERLY; 

religious;  forty  pages  6x914;  subscription  50 
cents;  establis'hed  March,  1904;  Students  of 
Yale  Divinity  School,  editors  and  publish- 
crs  (1 — 5). 

YALE  REVIEW;  quarterly,  February, 
May,  August  and  November;  history  and 
political  science;  one  hundred  and  fourteen 
pages  6x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1892; 
Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

NEW  LONDON,  c.  h.,  New  London 

Co.  P,  17,548+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Ha- 
ven &  Hartford  and  Central  Vermont  Rds. 
and  Thames  r.,  about  3  m.  from  its  mouth 
on  Long  Island  Sound.   Good  harbor.   Com- 
merce and  manufacturing.  Summer  resort. 
DAY;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; eight  to  sixteen  pages  19x24;  sub- 
scription $5;   established  1881;  John  McGin- 
ley,  editor;  Day  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
Wednesday  issue   is  sent  out  as  a  weekly 
edition  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:     Actual    average   for    1895, 
3,145;  /or  1896,  3,286;  for  1897,  3,447; 
for  1898,  4,150;  for  1899,  4,t265;  for  19(i0, 
4,690; /or  1901,  4,S45: /or  1902,  5,198; 
for  1903.  5,613;  /or  1904,  5,855. 
Publisher's   annotinceniext.— It   is  an    utter 
impossibility  to  cover  New  London  without 
using   the   Day  in   the   evening   and    the 
Telegraph  in  the  morning.    The  combined 
circulation  of  these  papers  9,000  daily. 
GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;    four  pages  1 7^^x24;   subscrip- 
tion $3;    established  1890;    The  Daily  Globe 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Cir- 
culation-'jkl"    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL" 

M O RNING  TELEGRAPH;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x22:  subscription  $5;  established  1885; 
E.  G.  Hill,  editor;  Day  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  4,500 ;  in  1896,  4,5(iO.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899.  vlf.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  y  H.  In  1904, 1. 
BINNACIiE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NEW  MILFORD,  Litchfield  Co.  ^ 

4,804+  pop.  (of  township),  on  New  York,  New 

Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Housatonic  r., 

16  m.  N.  of  Danbury  and  35  N.  by  N.  E.  of 

Bridgeport.    Tobacco  trade  and  manufact 

uring. 

GAZETTE ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ; 
Joshua  A.  BoUes,  editor  and  publisher  ( 7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Accorded  J  from  1892  to  1895. 
Inl896.  I.    Inl897.  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl"  (  ??) 

NEWTOWN,  Fairfield  Co.  p  254t 
pop.— of  township  3,276+-  on  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Dan- 
bury,  one  of  the  two  county  seats.  Saw, 
grist  and  cider  mills,  and  rubber,  car- 
riage, wagon,  woolen,  comb  and  button 
factories. 
BEE;  Fridays  ;  independent;  eight  pages 

20x26;   subscription  $1.25;    established  1878; 


CONNECTICUT. 


Allison  P.  Smith,  editor;  The  Bee  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  3,150.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  3 >'i7 3.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900. yH.  In  1901,  yH.  Inl902,yH.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904,  (z-4)  H. 

NORWALK,  Fairfield  Co.  p  6,125t 
pop.— of  township,lncluding  Norwalkand 
South  Norwalk  cities,  19,932+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and 
Norwalk  r.,  42  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing. 

HOUR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKliY,  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1895,  weekly 
1871;  The  Hour  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-3). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In 
1901,  (z— 4,6)1.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1904,  3,t217. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898. yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901,  (z— 3)  I.    In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 

NORWICH,  c.  h.,  New  London  Co.  O, 

17,251+  pop.— Of  township  24,637+— on  Cen- 
tral Vermont  and  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rds.,  at  head  of  navigation  on 
Thames  r.,  13  m.  N.  of  New  London,  the 
other  county  seat.  Steamers  make  daily 
trips  to  New  York  City.  General  commerce 
and  manufacturing. 

BULLETIN;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  COURIER,  weekly,  twice  a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dailv  $6,  weekly  5o  cents;  estab- 
blished— daily  1B58,  weekly  1796  ;  The  Bulletin 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1902._4.659;    for    1903,    4,983;   for   1904, 

Weekly:  "jkl."    Actual  areragre /or  1904, 

!2,'^00. 

Publisher's  announcemejit. —The  Bulletin 
sets  all  of  its  matter;  covers  its  local  field 
thoroughly,  besides  covering  all  the  good 
news  of  the  surrounding  towns;  has  its 
own  carriers  in  Willimantic,  Danielson 
and  Putnam;  is  the  only  paper  in  Eastern 
Connecticut  having  no  street  sales— all 
route  service,  and  gives  the  advertiser 
more  for  his  money  than  any  paper  in  East- 
ern Connecticut.  It  is  conceded  to  be  the 
leading  and  most  influential  paper  in  its 
territory. 

The  circulation  of  the  Bulletin  is  con- 
stantly increasing  and  varies  very  little 
from  day  to  day,  but  each  month  and  year 
shows  that  steady,  substantial  gain  that 
all  advertiiiers  like.  There  is  a  possible 
7.000  circulation  in  its  field,  and  every  effort 
is  being,  and  will  be,  used  to  carry  it  to 
that  figure. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  COOLEY^S  WEEK- 
LY, Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription- daily  $6,  weekly  50 cents; 
established— daily  1888,  weekly  1876;  Cle- 
worth  &  Pullen,  editors  and  publishers  (4—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
at'eraf/e/or  1896,  2,926.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  3,285;  for  1899,  3.383. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  H  ( •  •).  In  1204.  H. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,3.831.  Inl897.Y.Inl898,yI.  Inl899,yl, 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    InlP04,  yl. 

PUTNAM, c.  h.,  Winctham  Co.  □'6,667t 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.  and  Quin- 
ebaug  r„  S3  m.  N.  by  N.  E.   of   Norwich, 


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26  S.  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  61  S.  E.  of 
Boston.  Manufactures  of  cotton,  woolen 
and  silk  goods,  boots,  slippers  and  shoes, 
cutlery,  steam  heaters,  clothing,  trunks 
and  carriages.  Also  lumber  yards  and 
woodworking  establishments. 

PATRIOT}  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x25;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  A.  W.  Macdonald.  editor;  Macdonald 
&  Williams,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1 ,347.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  average  for  1897. 
1,304.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z~4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

WIND  HA  M  CO.  OBSERVER ;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;    Nathan  W.  Kennedy,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  November  17,  1898,  ^,90''2.  In 
1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  October  S.1901,  3,740.  In  1902, 
yH.    In  1903,  yH.    Inl904,  yH. 

'RI'DGBTIT.'L'D^FairJield  Co.  p  2,626t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Dan  bury,  one  of  the  two 

county  seats,  and  17  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Norwalk. 

Summer  resort  of  New  York  City  residents. 

Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874;  W.  A.  White,  editor;  The  Ridgefleld 
Press  Printing  Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jk-l."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

ROCKVILLE,  Tolland  Co.  ij]  7,287t 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of 
Hartford,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
of  envelopes  and  woolen  and  silk  goods. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1866;  Charles 
S.  Greer,  editor;  Thomas  S.  Pratt  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,338  ;  for  1896,  1,363.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl.- 

LEADER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  Rady  & 
Brown,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.     In  1902.  "JKL." 

PROGRESSIVE  PHOTOGRA- 
PHER; quarterly;  photographic;  7x10; 
subscription,  50  cents;  established  January, 
1903;  George  M.  Bolton,  editor;  Progressive 
Photographic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jKL."r(A  A). 

ROCKY  HILL,  Hartford  Co.  t\  1.026t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Connecticut  r.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Hart- 
ford, the  State  capital.  Farming  and 
manufacturing. 

ADHESIVE;  monthly ;  philately ; 
sixteen  to  twenty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents;  established  1900;  Henry  A. 
Chapman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4).  (A  A). 

SCOTLAND,    Windham    Co.  cf  417t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd. 
WHITE  RIBBON  BANNER;  month 

ly  (AA). 

SEYMOUR,  N-ew  Haven  Co.  p  3,541t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  at  the  confluence  of  Naugatuck, 
Bladen  and  Little  rs.,  which  supply  water 


CONNECTICUT. 


power   for   many  large  factories.      Manu- 
factures of   paper,  horseshoe  nails,  marine 
telegraph  cables,  rubber,  copper,  brass,  Iron, 
plush  goods  and  mechanics'  tools. 
RECORD  ;    Thursdays ;   independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.^;  estab- 
lished 1871;    W.  C.  Sharpe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,096;  for  1896,  1,124;  for  1897,  1,120  j 
for  1898,  1,131  ;  for  1899,  1,172;  for  1900, 
1,124;  for  1901,1,113;  /or  1902,  1,1  74; 
for  1903,  1,169.     1904,  yl. 

SOUTHINGTON,  Hartford  Co.  ^ 
3,411+  pop. —  of  township  5,890+  — on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 
of  New  Haven.  Manufactures  of  general 
hardware,  tinners'  machines  and  tools,  car- 
riage hardware,  pocket  cutlery,  plumbers' 
goods,  paper  bags  and  wood  screws. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873;  C.  K.  Alger,  editor;  Northampton  Val- 
ley Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL"    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  ".ikl.-    In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

SOUTH    MANCHESTER,  Hart- 

ford   Co.  b  9,000    pop.,  on    New   England 

Rd.,8m.  E.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat 

and  State  capital.    Manufactures  of  silk 

and  paper. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  W.  J.  Flood, 
editor  and  publisher  (4—3).  Circulation  "jkl.  " 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SOUTH     NORWALK,    Fairfield 

Co.  p  6,591+  pop.— of  township,  including 
Norwalk  and  South  Norwalk  cities,  19,932+ 
—on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
and  Norwalk  r.,  33  m.  S.  W.  of  New  Haven 
and  42  N.  E.  of  New  York  City.  Manu- 
factories of  felt  hats,  locks,  shoes,  paper 
boxes  and  iron  works.  Connected  with 
Norwalk  by  electric  cars. 

EVENING  SENTINEL.;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1887; 
James  Golden,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1900, "jkl."  In  1901,  (z— 4, 
6,  12)  I.    In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  yl  (OO).    In 

1904,  yl. 

SOUTHPORT,  Fairfield  Co.   p  1,100 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound.   Onion  raising 

and  shipping  the  principal  industries. 

CHRONICLE;  semi-weekly,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  Independent;  four  to  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
18(8;  Walter  Dunkerley,  editor;  Dunkerley 
Bros.,  publishers  (4—3). 

Circulation  :    Actual    average    for    1895, 
1,077;  for  1896,  1,080.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  publisher    asserts,   smallest  1,000.     In 

1899,  "JKL- "    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

STAFFORD   SPRINGS,   Tolland 

Co.  i  2,460+  pop.  — of  township  4,297+— on 

Central  Vermont   Rd.  and  Willimantic  r., 

50  m.  N.  of  New  London.    Manufactures  of 

woolen  and  Iron  goods.    Mineral  springs. 

r  PRESS;  Wednesays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
18.58;  Lewis  McLaughlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  South  Coventry 
(1-5). 
Combined    circulation  :     In  1895,    pub- 


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CONNECTICUT. 


Usher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,220.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,5271;  for  1897,  1,303; 
for  1898.  1,318; /or  1899.  1.3t26;  /or  1900. 
1.320.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,374; /or  1903,  1,415;  for  1904,  1,392. 

STAMFORD,  Fairfield  Co.  p  15,997t 
pop. —  of  township  18,8391-  — on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Isl- 
and Sound,  34  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City, 
and  residence  of  many  of  its  business 
men.  Lumber  yards,  lock  works,  pianos, 
coloring  extract,  liquorice  and  various 
other  manufactures. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Thursday  and  Sunday,  and  WEEKl^iY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1892,  weekly  1829;  Gillespie  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  2,300.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  October,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  2,250;  in  1901,  not  less 
than  2.500.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904  yH 

Weekly  ;  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zl .  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  October,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  2,250;  in  1901,  not  less 
than  2,500.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yH. 

PHOTO-AMERICAN;  monthly;  pho- 
tograph t^;  fifty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  E.  W.  Newcomb,  editor; 
The  Photo  American  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (12-3).  _ 

Circulation:  For  1899,  "j_kl."  In  1900,  G. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  6,333;  for  1902, 
8,666; /or  1903,  7,980;  for  mi,  10,410. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Vhoto  Ameri- 
can gives  away  $500.00  in  prizes  for  pictures 
every  year. 

POULTRY  STANDARD;  monthly; 
poultry,  pigeons  and  pet  stock;  twenty-eight 
pages  9x12:  subscription  SOcents;  established 
1899;  R.  M.  Clark,  manager  (2—3), 
Circulation;  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902, 
(z-1,2,  4,  5)G.    In  1904,  yG. 

STONINGTON,  ^^  London  Co.  P 

2.278+   pop. —  of    township   8,540+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.     A  port 
of  entry  on  the  sea-coast   at  eastern   ex- 
tremity of  Long  Island  Sound,  12  m.  E.  of 
New  liOndon,  one  of  the  two  county  seats. 
Providence   &  Stonington   Steamship  line 
connects  daily  with  New  York  City.    Coast 
trade  and  manufacturing. 
MIRROR;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established    1869;  Jerome   S. 
Anderson,  editor;  Stonington  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STRATFORD,  Fairfield  Co.  P3,657t 

pop.,  on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.  and  Housatonic  r.,  3  m.  E.  of  Bridgeport, 

the  county  seat.    Oyster  raising. 

CHAPEL.  CHIME.S;  monthly;  evan- 
gelical; twenty  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  191)0;  C.  Seymour  Bullock, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— .S).  Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

THOMASTON,  Litchfield  Co.  b  3,300) 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  JIaven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  "Waterbury.    Rolling  mills. 

Seth  Thomas   Clock  Company  works  are 

here. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;    subscription  $1.50;  established 


1880;   R.  H.  Smith,  editor;  F.  W.  Etherldge,. 
publisher  (4— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

THOMPSONVILLE,  Hartford  Co, 

[j  4,673  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Connecticut 

r.,  8  m.  S.  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  18  N.  of 

Hartford,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Manufactures    of    carpets,   cottonseed-olt 

presses  and  casket  hardware. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  neutral;  four  pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1880  ; 
Frederick  P.  Parsons,  editor;  Parsons  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  1.225  from  1892  to 
1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.100.  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less 
than  1.150.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

TORRINGTON.    Litchfield    Co.    tl 

11,500  pop.— of  township  12,453+  — on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Nau- 
gatuck  r.  Extensive  manufactures  of  brass, 
woolen  goods,  hardware,  plated  goods, 
machinery,  bicycles  and  needles. 
EVENING  REGISTER;  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1874;  Tor- 

rlngton  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 

(3-3). 

Circulation-Daily  :   In  1896,  <jkl.  •     In 

1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  I.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 

In  1901.  (z— 1.  2.  4,5)  I.     In  1902,  (z-1.  2,  4,  5)  I^ 

Inl903.  yl(OO).    In  1904, 1. 

Weekly:  "jKi  ' 

WATERBURY.c.  h-.A^ew^avcn  Co. 
g  45,8,59+  pop.— of  township  51,139+— on  New 
York  &  New  England  and  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat,  and  32  S.  W.  of 
Hartford,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures 
of  brass,  brass  goods,  German  silver,  but- 
tons, clocks  and  watches. 
AMERICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    SEMI-WEEKLY,    Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent;  twelve  to 
sixteen    pages  —  daily    18x24,    semi  weekly 
20x25;   subscription  — daily  $8,  semi- weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1866,  semi-weekly  1844  j 
C.  F.  Chapin,  editor;   American  Printing  Co., 
publisheis(l— -4). 

Circulation- Daily  :  In  1895,  "jkl"  In 
1896,1.  Inl897.Y.  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1900, 1. 
In  1901,  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  F.  In 
ITOt,  G. 

Semi-weekly:  In  1895,  ".ikl."  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1901,  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  -jkl." 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  democratic;  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1881;  C. 
Maloney.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,200.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  2.500.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl . 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
y  I .     In  1903,  ( z— 4  )  H.     In  1904.  G . 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  republican;  ten  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24 ;  'subscription  $6 ;  established  1881 ;  Wil- 
linm  M.  Lathrop,  editor;  W.  J.  Pape,  pub- 
lishers (12— 3). 

(Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,700.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
189H,  "JKL."  In  1900.  Z,  In  1902.  -jkl.'  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  5,846  ;  for  11:04, 
5,770. 

I1EKAI..D;  Sundays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  18x213^;  subscription  $2;  es- 


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tabllshed  1888;  Richard  Howell,  editor;  F.  R. 
Swift,  publisher. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  12.000  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  Inl899.zl.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  I. 

MEN;  monthly;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  sixteen 
pages  7x10;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Robert  S.  Ross,  editor;  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

"WEST  HAVEN,  ^ew  Jffaveii  Co.  Q 

5,247t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  3  m.  S.  W.  of  New  Haven, 
the  county  seat.  Saw  mills  and  lumber. 
Manufacturing. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D ;    Saturdays ;   Independent ; 
eight  pages  17x24;    subscription  $1;    estab 
lished  1900;  Luclen  P.  Smith,  editor;    Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).     Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Edwin  P. 
Thomas,  editor  ;  The  Knox  All  Printing 
House,  publishers.    Circulation  "iKj,."  (A  A). 

WESTPORT,  Fairfield  Co.  p  4,017t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Saugatuck  r.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Manufactures  of  cotton,  rope, 
batting,  twine,  mattresses,  carriages,  boots 
and  shoes. 

WESTPORTER  -  HERALD  j  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Willis  S.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896, 1,0  4r7 .  In  1897. 1  Z.  Inl898,yl. 
In  1899.  zT.  In  19(i0.  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  ".jkl." 

MODERN  EMBAL.MER;  monthly; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1897;  H. 
L.  Russell,  editor;  Embalmers'  Supply  Co., 
publishers. 

WILL.IM ANTIC,  Windham    Co.  cf 

8,937f  pop.— of  township  10,137t— in  Wind- 
ham   township,   on   New    England,   New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  Central 
Vermont  Rds.  and  Willimantic  r.,  32  m.  E. 
of  Hartford,  the  State  capital,  and  59  W.  of 
Providence,  R.  I.  Manufactures  of  silk,  cot- 
ton, thread  and  silk  machinery. 
CHRONICLiE;    every    evening   except 
Sunday,   and     WEEKLY,     Wednesdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established  1877;  J.  A. 
McDonald,   editor;    Chronicle   Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  2,450.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,850.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

JOURNAIi}  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1847; 


Chester  D.  Fiske.  editor;   The   Hall   &  Bill 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation  :   In  1895,  "jkl."    In  1896,pub- 
llsher  asserts,  smallest  1.850.    In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898,  "JKi-"    Inl903,  (z^)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WINDHAM  LANDMARK;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1901;  Wm.  L.  Ken- 
dall, editor  and  publisher;  prints  editions  for 
24  surrounding  towns  (3—3).  Combined  cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A)- 

'WINDSOR   LOCKS,  SaW/ord(7o. 

\^  2,997+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  ft 
Hartford  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Connecticut 
r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.    Iron  foundry,  large  machine 
shops  and  cotton-warp  mills.      Manufact- 
ures of  paper,  hosiery,  steel,  silk,  rubber 
rolls  and  school  furniture. 
JOURNAL.;     Fridays ;   neutral ;   four 
pages  20x26;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  J.  M.  Morse,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "iSL-" 

WINSTED,  Litchfield  Co.  tl  6.804t 
pop.— of  township  7,^63+— on  Central  New 
England  and  Naugatuck  Division  of  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  35  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  State  capital,  and 
61 N.  of  Bridgeport.  Manufactures  of  clocks, 
cutlery,  lamps,  hardware,  tools,  silks, 
hosiery,  pins  and  undertakers'  materials, 

EVENING  CITIZEN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $5;  established  1888;  I.E. 
Manchester,  editor;  The  Citizen  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,400.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I. 
In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts  no  edition  for 
past  V ear  was  less  than  1,800.  Actual  average 
for  1903. 1 ,8T3.     In  1904,  yl. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1853;  I.  E.Manchester, editor;  The  Citi- 
zen Printing  Co..  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,000.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  "jkl." 

LITCHFIEIiD  CO.  LEADER;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  N.B.Stevens, 
editor;  The  Citizen  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(7—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  less  than  1,6.54.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y  I . 
Inl902,(z-4)I.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WOODBURY,  Litchfield  Co.  t:  l,988t 
pop.,  on  Pomerang  r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Water - 
j     burj'  and  25  N.  W.  of  New  Haven.     Manu 
'     factures  of  cutlery  and  woolen  goods. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
'  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  A.  E.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iKL" 


DELAWARE. 


Population  184,735  t.     Land  Area  1,960  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Pennsylvania,  east  by  Delaware  river  and  bay  and  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  and  souih  and  west  by  Maryland.  State  capital :  Dover.  Princi- 
pal products  and  industries :  Fruit  raising  and  various  manufactures.  Number 
of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  35,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily,  4;  semi- weekly,  1 ;  weekly,  25;  monthly,  5. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  1,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t'>  are  as  follows  : 


Wiliiiiugtou 76,508t 

Newcastle 3,3S0t 

Dover 3,329t 

Milford '>i,500t 

Liewes !i.'^59t 


Smyrna 3,168t 

Laurel l,8'^5t 

Seatord  ...  l,734t 

Georgetown l,6D8t 

Mitldletowu l,567t 


'DUliM.A'R,  Sussex  Co.  p  l,103pop.,on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  of  Salisbury,  the  county  seat. 
Lumber  and  fruit. 

A^tERICAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  estab- 
lished 191)0;  W.  H.  Hay  man,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1902.  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

DOVER,  c.  h.,  Kent  Co.  a  State  Cap- 
ital, 3,329t  pop.— of    township   5,450+— on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd. 
and  Jones  creek,  7  m.  W.  from  Delaware 
bay,  48  S.  of  Wilmington  and  75  S,  by  S.  W. 
of  Philadelphia,   Pa.    Canning  factories. 
Peach  growing  and  agriculture. 
DELiAWAllEAN  ;    Saturdays;    demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;   subscription   $1; 
established    1859;    Wm.    Saulsbury,    editor; 
Delawarean  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1899.  Z.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  -'iKL." 

D  E  L  A  WA  RE  STATE  NEWS; 
Wednesdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  Mon- 
roe Ashmore,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903. 
2,015.    In  1904,  yl. 

INDEX; Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  T. 
F.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,440.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,450.  In  1899. 
publisher  asserts,  each  issue  exceeded  1.400. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  l,ti32.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,-109.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts  every  Issue  dur- 
ing 1903  was  1.200.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1.200. 

STATE  SENTINEL.}  Saturdays ;  re- 
publican; four  pages  22x30;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  A.  A.  Bateman.  editor; 
The  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—4). 
Circnlation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,100.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1.608.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,463.    In  1901,  I. 

DELAWARE  WORKMAN  j  month 
ly ;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  eight 

f)ages  13x18;   subscription   .TO  cents;   estab 
ished  1896;  J.  Milton  Davidson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3.800.  In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for 
1899,5,060.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1901,  yH. 

GEORGETOWN, c.  h.,  Sussex  Co.  p 

l,658t  pop.— of  township  2,874+  — on  Phila 


delphla,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,40m. 
S,  of  Dover,  the  State  capital,  and  89  from 
Wilmington.  Basket  and  canning  factories. 

DELAWARE  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Delaware 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SUSSEX  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  A.  J.  Lynch  and  F.  M. 
Jones,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SUSSEX  REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Robt.  G.  Houston,  edi- 
tor; Sussex  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL"  (A  A).  ^,^ 

EASTERN  SHORE  FARMER  AND 
FRUIT  CUL.TURIST;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural and  horticultural;  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1893; 
Eastern  Shore  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  10,000.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  10,000.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  9,708.  In  1899,  yF.  -^cfwa? 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
9.950.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903, 
yF(OO)  (AA). 

LAUREIi,  Sussex  Co.  g  l,825t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rd.  and  Laurel  r.,  90  m.  S.  of  Wilmington. 
Flour  mills  and  manufactures  of  fruit- 
baskets  and  crates. 
SUSSEX      COUNTIAN;     Saturdays; 

independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription   $1  ;    established  1885  ;    C.  W. 

Kenney,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :    Accorded  1.100  In  1894.    In 

1896.  T.   In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.1.    Inl899.  "iKi-" 

(AA). 

MARSHAL.LTON,  Newcastle  Co. 
i  .450  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Wilmington,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

TRI-HUNDRED  WAYS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  to  eight  pages  16J^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  May.  1902;  John 
T.  MulUns,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation ".IKL." 

MIDDLETO"WN,  Newcastle   Co.  t] 

l,567tpop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  St 
Baltimore  Rd..  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  carriages, 
harness,  agricultural    implements,    shlrtB 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


DELA  WARE. 


DELA  WARE. 


and  general  underwear.  Also,  curing  and 
canning  of  fruits.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

NEW  ERA  j  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
C.  J.  Freeman,  editor  and  "publisher  (4 — ^3). 
Circulation  ••JKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,"jkl" 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TRANSCRIPT}  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1868;  T.  S.  Fouracre,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

DELAWARE  CHURCHMAN; 
monthly;  protestant  episcopal ;  twelve  pages 
8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1893; 
Rev.  F.  M.  Munson,  editor;  Rev.  W.  J.  Wilkie, 
publisher. 

Circulation:     Actual   average    for    1896, 
l,38tJ.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  -jkl." 

MILFORD,  Kent  Co.  a  2,500t  pop.,  on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd. 
and  Mlspillion  r.,  at  head  of  steamboat 
navigation,  68  m.  S.  of  Wilmington  and  98 
from  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shipbuilding,  agri- 
culture, fruit  growing  and  packing. 

CHRONICLiE;      Fridays;     republican; 
eight  pages  22x28;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished   1878  ;    Theo.    Townsend,  editor   and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  I.    In  1896,  I.     In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "JKL."     Actual  average  for 
1902.  '^,46-i.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yl. 

PENINSULAR  NEWS  AND  AD- 
VERTISER; Saturdays ;  independen  t- 
republlcan  ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1857;  Walter  Thomas,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.    In  1896.  I.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  "iicL."  In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

MILTON,  Sussex  Co.  g  948t  pop.,  on 

Queen  Anne's  Rd.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Baltimore. 

Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
W.  W.  Grouch,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NE'WARK,  Newcaatle  Co.  b  1.213t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  Sc  Ohio  and  Philadel- 
phia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds.,  12  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Wilmington,  the  county 
seat,  and  37  from  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Seat 
of  Delaware  State  College,  Academy  of 
Newark  and  Delaware  Normal  School. 
Farming  and  paper  manufacturing. 

DELAWARE  LEDGER;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1878;  Bowen  &  Bro.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circ'n"jKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

NE'WCASTLE,  Newcastle  Co.  ti 
3,380+  pop.— of  township  5.407+  — on  Phila- 
delphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.  and 
Delaware  r.,  at  head  of  Delaware  bay,  5  m. 
S.  of  Wilmington,  the  countj'  seat,  and  33 
from  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Iron  and  pipe 
works,  cotton  and  shirt  factories  and  flour, 
woolen,  carpet  and  rolling  mills.  Good 
harbor.    Farming. 

NEWS;    Saturdays;     republican;    eight 
pages    18x24;     subscription  $1;     established 
1895;  E.  C.  Bross,  editor  and  publislier. 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."     Actual  aver- 
age forlSdl.l^'ZTS.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899, "jjo,- " 

SEArORD,  Sussex  Co.  g  l,724t  pop.— 

of    township  3,779  — on    Philadelphia,  Wil- 


mington &  Baltimore  Rd.  and  Nanticoker, 
84  m.  S.  of  Wilmington  and  33  N.  E.  of  Cam- 
bridge, Md.  Small  vessels  ascend  the  river 
to  this  point.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891  ;  W.  H.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5).    Circulation  "jKt." 

SMYRNA,  Kent  Co.  n  2,168t  pop.,  on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd. 
and  Duck  creek,  86  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington 
and  60  from  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Peach  trade, 
shipbuilding,  manufactories  of  fanning  im- 
plements, peach  baskets,  sashes  and  doors. 

CAIjL;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
J.  C.  Wickes,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

TI3IES }  Wednesdays  ;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1864;  Robert  D.  Hoffecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

W I L  M I N  GT  O  N,  c.  h.,  A^etrcflsf/e 

Co.  \^  76.508+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  and 
Wilmington  &  Northern  Rds,  and  Delaware 
r.,88  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Build- 
ing of  wooden  and  iron  steamships  and 
cars,  and  manufactures  machinery,  cotton 
and  woolen  goods,  morocco,  powder,  car- 
riages and  farming  implements.    A  port  of 


entry. 


DAILY. 


EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1888; 
Evening  Journal  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12— !)• 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I.  Ac- 
tual average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901,  5,388;  for  1902,  6,408;  for  1903, 
5,964: /or  1904,  5,440. 

EVERY  EVENING  AND  COM- 
MERCIAL; every  evening  except  Sunday ; 
independent  democratic ;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1866;  The  Every 
Evening  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  Actual  average fof 
1895,7,231.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  8,509.    In  1899.  yF.    In 

1900,  zF.  Actual  average  for  1901,  9,843 r 
/or  1902,   10,337;  for   1903,    10,784;  for 

1901,  11,060. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  circulation 
of   Evert   Evening   exceeds  11,000  copies 
daily,  and  is  guaranteed  to  be  more  than 
the  combined  cii'culatiou  of  any  other  two 
daily  newspapers  published  in  Delaware. 
Its   value   as    an   advertising   medium    is 
double  that  of  any  other  newspaper  in  the 
State.     Results  in  advertising  prove    this 
a'^sertion.  It  carries  more  "Want"  ads  than 
all  the  other  papers  iu  the  State  combined. 
MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  17x23; 
subscription  $3;  estaiilished  1872;  Mews  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :    liating  varied  from 
GInl891  toHIn  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  zH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  7,808. 
In  1900,  vF.    In  1901,  yG.    Actual  average  for 
1902,9,485:/or  1903,  copies  sold,  9,938; 
for  a   year    ending  with  November  SO,   1904, 
copies  printed,  9,960. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evenmg  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1874,  weekly  1832:  Republican 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


Ill 


DELA  WARE— Wilmington. 


Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers (5— 3). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
6,300.  Inl897.Y.  Inl898.  yH.  Inl899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-3)  H.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

FREIE  PRESSEi  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  German;  independent; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Max  Goetz,  editor  and  publisher 
(2— 5P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

WEEKLY, 

DELAWARE  FARM  AND  HOniEt 

Saturdays;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1885;  Mar- 
tin Hutchinson,  editor;  Delaware  Farm  and 
Home  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1--4). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "JKL"  In  1900.  zl.  Ac- 
tual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July  11, 
1901.  .1,826;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 
1902.6,549  #(!:).    In  1903.(1!) 

JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Sundays;  Demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  February.  1903;  John  I.  Beehan, 
editor;  Democrat  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—3),    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SUN;  Sundays;  republican;  four  pages 
24x35;  subscription  $1;  established  189T; 
Geo.  W.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4), 
Circulation  :     Actual  average    for    1898. 


DELA  WARE—  Wilmington. 


3,918.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
yH.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

SUNDAY    MORNING   STAR  ;   Sun- 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881 ;  Jerome  B. 
Bell,  editor;  The  Star  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,374.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  GZ. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Oct. 
17. 1898,  5,804:  for  1899,  6,781 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1900,  7,050;  for  1901, 
7,743;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  January 
25,  1903,  7,722;  for  a  year  ending  with 
January  24,  1904,  8,472;  for  a  year  ending 
with  January  22,  l'J05,  8,918. 

MONTHLY. 

AGENTS'  GUIDE;  monthly;  agents; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1888;  John  T.  Mulllns,  editor; 
Agents'  Guide  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulatiou:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

BOARD   OF    TRADE    JOURNAL,| 

monthly;  commercial;  twenty  pages  9j^xl3; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  J.  B.  Bell, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901.  yl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903.(z-4)  I(0  O). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,980. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Population  278, 718 1.     Land  Area  60  sq.  miles. 

A  district  of  the  United  States  containing  the  federal  capital,  and  having  the 
river  Potomac  as  its  southwest  boundary ,  and  enclosed  on  all  other  sides  by- 
Maryland.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  7g, 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  3;  weekly,  25;  semi-monthly,  1;  monthly,  43;  bi- 
monthly, 2;  quarterly,  i. 


J-EEO 


"WASHINGTON,  c  h.,  Capital  of, 
the  United  States,  278,718+  pop.,  onBal- 1 
timore  &  Ohio,  Chegapeake  &  Ohio,  Phila- 
delphia,   Wilmington    &    Baltimore    and 
Southern   Rds.  and  Potomac  r.     Govern- 
mental center  of  United  States,  containing 
the  Capitol  and  department  buildings. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  and  Sunday  morning;  inde- 
pendent; daily  sixteen  to  twenty,  Saturdays 
thirty-two,  Sunday  fifty  six  pages  16x22; 
subscription— dally  $6,  Saturday  $1,  Sunday 
$1.50;  established  1852;  Crosby  S.  Noyes,  edi 
tor;  The  Evening  Star  Newspaper  Company, 
publishers.  Office.  1101  Pennsylvania  ave- 
nue t,l--5). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actvial  average  for 

▲  1893.  34,490;  for  a  year  end- 

ing with  Nov.,  1894.  34,944; 
,/or  1895,  31,871  ;  /or  1896. '^9,- 
797!  for  the  first  six  months 
0/1897,  copies  sold,  31,192; 
for  1898.  copies  sold,  de- 
livered, furnished  or  mail- 
ed, 33.149;  for  1899.  copies  sold.  31,- 
242;  /or  191)0,  copies  sold,  32,295;  for 
1901.  copies  sold,  34,239 ;  for  1902,  copies 
sold.  33,748:  for  1903.  copies  sold, 
34.083; /or  1904,  copies  sold,  35,502 
(©O) 

l22^"The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Evening 
Star  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
RowelTs  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

POST;"  every  morning  ;  independent; 
daily  twelve,  Sunday  thirty  six  to  fifty  four 
pages  20x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sunday 
$1.50;  established— daily  1877;  Beriah  Wil- 
kins,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  cor.  Four 
teenth  st.  and  Pennsylvania  ave.  (2—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  C. 
Inl897,Y.  Inl89H,  zC.  IulS99,zD.  Inl9ijO,vD. 
In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1904,  (z  1,2,  in  C. 
Sunday:  In  I'.Ol.  (z  1,2.  11)  E. 

TIMES;  every  morning,  including  Sun- 
day,   and    every    evening    except    Sunday ; 
independent;  eight  to  thirty-six  pages  18x23; 
subscription— morning,  evening  and  Sunday 
$10,  morning  and  Sunday  $7.  evenimrandSun 
day  $5,  Sunday  $2;  established  1894;   Frank 
A.    Munsey.  editor    and    publisher.    Office, 
Hutchins  building  (2—3). 
Circulation  — Daily   (morning   and  even- 
ing): Inl901,  ###. 
Sunday:  In  1901,  ###. 

WEEKLY. 
ADVENT      KEVIEW     AND     SAB- 
BATH HERALD;    I  hursdav  s  i  A  A  ). 
ARUV    AND    NAVY    REGISTER; 

Saturdays;  mllitarv  and  naval;  thirtv-two 
pages  Uxlfi:  subscription  $3:  established  1870; 
J.  E.  Jenks,  editor;    The  Army    and   Navy 


Publishing   Company,   publishers.       Office, 

Bond  building  (1—4). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  H-    In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  zl. 

In  1901,  y  I.    In  1902.  H  ( ?  ?).    Actual  average 

for  1903,  6,711:  for  1904,  8,584. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Army  and 
Navy  Register  vras  established  tvpenty- 
seven  years  ago  under  title  "The  United 
States  Military  Gazette,"  for  the  purpose  of 
supplying  to  the  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps 
and  Revenue  Marine  Service  a  wholly  sat- 
isfactory weekly  newspaper  for  three  dol- 
lars per  annum.  The  Register  was  imme- 
diately welconted  by  all  arms  of  the  Serv- 
ice and  has  since  remained  a  favorite.  The 
Registbr,  alone  of  weekly  publications, 
has  improved  its  form  and  extended  its 
contents  within  the  past  five  years.  It 
prints  32  pages  each  week  and  copiously 
illustrates  the  subject  matter.  During  the 
year  1904  it  printed  47,501  lines  of  display 
advertising  matter  more  than  the  next 
highest  of  its  class.  Officers,  their  families, 
and  enlisted  men,  have,  for  the  most  part, 
to  purchase  by  mail  articles  for  personal 
use.  They  spend  hundreds  of  thousands  of 
dollars  with  the  Army  and  Na\"y  Regif  ters 
advertisers  each  year.  "It  is  the  best  Serv- 
ice paper  ever  published." 

BEE;  Saturdays;  negro;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  W.  C. 
Chase,  editor ;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  1109  I  street,  N.  W.    Circulation  •■jkl.- 

CAPITALi;  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages 
7x9;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1903;  Barry  Buckley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  Riggs  Bank  Building  (2—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CHRONIC liE;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x36:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1861;  J.  Q.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  715  Eleventh  street.  N.  W. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COIiORED  AMERICAN;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  negro;  sixteen  pages 
103^x153^;  subscription  $2;  established  1893; 
E.  K.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
459  C  street,  N.W.  (5--3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7.80(i  ##  In  1896.  F  ##.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yG  ##.  In  1899,  F  ##  In  190().  H. 
In  1901,  yH.  Inl902,yH.  Iniy03(z-4;  Hi#  •). 
In  1904.  yH. 

COURANT;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Courant  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  dated  at  Georgetown.  Office, 
1264  32d  street,  N.  W.    Circ'n  -jkl.-  (A  A). 

FRATERNAL,  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
fraternal:  four  pages  18x24;  subscriptions!; 
established  1899:  Frank  H.  Hosfoid,  editor; 
Fraternal  Record  Company,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "jkl."  (A  A). 

JOIIRNAIj;  Saturdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent republican ;  eiglit  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1873:  Dr.  Chr. 
Strack,  editor;  Werner  Koch,  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 710  Sixth  St.,  N.  W.  (11—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903  (z--4)  T.  In 
1904,  y I. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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DISTRICT  OF  COLVMBIA-Washington. 

L.AW  REPORTER;  Fridays;  legal: 
twenty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1874;  K.  A.  Ford,  editor;  Law  Reporter 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  618  Fifth  street. 
N.  W.  (4—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

L,IFE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MASONIC  DISCIPL,Ej  Saturdays; 
■Masonic;  sixteen  pages  6x9>4;  subscription 
81;  established  November,  1903;  Franc  E. 
Shelry,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  413-415 
Ninth  street,  N.  W. 
C"irciiIa(iou  :  In  1904,  (DD). 

MIKROR;  Saturdays;  society;  twenty- 
four  pages  luxl3;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;  American  NewspaperSyndicate, editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  corner  Pennsylvania 
ave..  Twelfth  and  D  streets.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NATIONAI.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
patriotic  societies  and  general  literature; 
eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  National  Tribune  Co.,  Inc.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1893, 
100,465; /or  1896,  100,517.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  12'^, 595;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1899,  ltil,8iil  ;  for 
I'^iU^-eSO:  for  1901,  107,7707/oVl902, 
104,o99;    for  1903.  106,545;    for   1904, 

Ne'w  'CENTURY;  Saturdays;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  $2; 
established  1886;  Chas.  J.  Phillips,  editor: 
H.  J.  De.'smond.  publisher.  Office,  Evening 
Star  building  (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vT. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber 13, 1900.  3,998.  In  1901, yH.  In  1902, yH. 
Inl903(z-4)H.    In  1901,  vl. 

OFFICIA  L  GAZETTE  OF  THE  U. 
S.  PATENT  OFFICE;  Tuesdays;  pat- 
ents; one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $5;  established  1872;  United 
States  Patent  Office,  editors  and  publishers 
Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

PATHFINDER;  Saturdays;  news 
review;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894 ;  Pathfinder  Publishing  Co, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Twenty-fourth 
and  Detroit  sts.,  N.  E.  Post  office  address. 
Pathfinder,  D.C.  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less   than   4,100.     Actual   average   for    1896 

?''''§§5-S"''^9"''^5,986;/orl898,'il.571 
/orl899,  27.007;  for  a  year  ending  tvitn 

^^f^^'  X^^\  '-iJ?' 030;  /or  1901,  28,204.  In 
1902,  yC.     In  1903,  (z-4)  C.    In  1904,  C. 

PATRIOT;  Saturdays;  liquor  interests; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  G.  Deponai,  publisher.  Office. 
Harper  building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,513;  for  the  first  six  months 
of  1897,  1,553.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  2,226.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  I. 

RECORD;  Fridays;   independent;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1887;    John  N.  Golns,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  1700  Vermont  ave.  N.  W.  (12—4). 
Circulation:   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays:  democratic: 
four  pages20x26:  subscription  $3;  established 
1874;    Louis   Schade.  editor   and    publisher. 
Office,  804  E  street,  N.  W. 
Circulation:    In  1900,  I.     In  1901.  yj.     In 

SUBURBAN  CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays  ; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  The  Suburban  Citizen  Newspaper  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (  A  A) 

TRADES  UNIONIST;  Thursdays;' 
trade  union;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  T.  M.Ling,  editor;  Trades 
Unionist  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
441-443  G  street,  N.  W.  (10—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl"  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,  5). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember. 1903,  1,754.     In  1904.  yl. 

U.  S.  GOVERNMENT  ADVER- 
TISER; Thursdays;  government  con- 
tracts; sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  $5; 

8 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA-Washington. 


established  1882;  RIdenour  &  Jenks,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office.  Washington  Post 
building.  Circ'n  -jkl- "  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 
WASHINGTON  I.IFE  ;  Saturdays; 
society,  drama,  art  ;  twenty-eight  pages 
7x13;  sub8cription$2;  established  1903;  H.M. 
Suter  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—4).    Circulation  "jki.  " 

YOUTHS*    INSTRUCTOR;   Tues- 
days (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

FINANCIAL  REVIEW;  semi-month 
ly;  financial;  twenty  four  pages  9xla;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  C  E.  Howe 
editor;  American  Security  and  Trust  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  1405  G  street,  N.  W. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2).  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  FEDERATIONIST; 

monthly;  labor;  one  hundred  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Samuel 
Gompers,  editor;  American  Federation  of 
Labor,  publishers.  Office,  423  G  street,  N.  W. 
Circulation: In  1900, "JKL."  In  1901, (z— 4,6) C. 
J^Q  1902^(2-4  )C.     Inl903.(z-4)C(«»).     In 

,A.^^A^?<^'^^  MICROSCOPICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 
^AMERICAN  MONTHLY  MAGA- 
ZINE; Daughters  of  American  Revolution; 
one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  Mr«.  E.  M.  Avery,  editor; 
National  D.  A.  R.,  publishers.  Office,  902  F 
street.  N.W. 

C;irculatiou :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
3  075  "      ■/  ' 

ARMY   AND   NAVY  MAGAZINE; 

monthly ;  army  and  navy ;  forty-eight  pages 
7x10^;  subscription  $3;  established  1893;  Her- 
bert Cecil  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
606  F  street,  N.W. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

BUFF  AND  BLUE;  monthly;  literary; 
sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  H.  D.  Drake,  editor;  T.  A. 
Lindstrom ,  publisher  ( 12—3).  Office,  Kendall 
Green.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHURCH  MILITANT;  monthly; 
protestant  -  episcopal ;  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
organ  of  the  Bishop  of  Washington ;  Rev.  C. 
L.  Stetson,  editor;  C.  T.  Warren,  manager. 
Office,  820  F  street,  N.  W.  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898. 
2,791.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  H.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  "jkl." 

CROP  REPORTER;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural; eight  pages  9x12;  established  1899; 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  editors  and 
publishers  (10—4  P). 

DISTRICT  SENTINEL  ;  monthly  ; 
Protestant  Episcopal;  eight  pages  10x14; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  July,  1902; 
M.  W.  Thornton,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jjgL."  (A  A). 

DYE'S  GOVERNMENT  COUNTER- 
FEIT DETECTOR;  monthly;  seventy 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $3;  established  18.50; 
F.  A.  Lester,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Corcoran  building  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

ELECTRICAL  WORKER;  month 
ly;  International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical 
Workers;  one  hundred  and  thirtv  six  pages 
6x9;  established  December,  1900;  H  W.Sher- 
man, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Corcoran 
building.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FEATHER;  monthly;  poultry  and 
pigeons;  sixteen  pages  10i^xl2^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1895;  George  E. 
Howard,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  714 
Twelfth  streeth,  N.  W.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iSL."    In  1897,  G  Z. 


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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA— Washington. 

lu  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  May,  1900,  12,333« 
In  1901,  yG.  lu  1902,  (z-2,  4)  F.  In  190.J,yF. 
Ill  1904.  (z— 4)  F. 

FLORENCE  CRITTENTON  MAG- 
AZINE; moiitlily;  undenoniinatioual; 
forty-two  pages  7x10}^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  F.  Mag  Gordon,  editor;  Nat- 
ional Florence  Crittenton  Mission,  pub 
Ushers.  Oftice,  218  Third  street,  N.  W.  (4--3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1903,  Z  (4)  ( A  A). 

FORESTRY  AND  IRRIGATION; 
monthly ;  forestry  and  irrigation ;  sixty-four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
H.  M.  Suter  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Atlantic  building  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  •■jkl-"  In  1901.  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
January,  1903,  6,766;  for  1903,  7,316.  In 
1904.  yG. 

G  EO RGETOVVN  COLLEGE  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  during  college  year;  col- 
legiate: sixty-two  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  students  of  George- 
town University,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,090. 

GRANT  PARISH  REFEREE; 
monthly;  sporting;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription sixty  cents;  established  1894.  Ad- 
dress Station  B.     Circulation  "jkl.' 

HISTORICAL  BULLETIN;  month- 
ly ;  patriotic,  historic  and  genealogical; 
twenty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription 75  cents; 
established  1902;  Newton  L.  Collamer,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  1006  F  St.,  N.  W.  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903  Z  (4).     In  1904,  "jkl.- 

HO.>lE>IAKER;  monthly;  thirty-two 
to  forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Guy  Elliott  Mitchell,  editor.  Of 
flee,  1419  F  street,  N.  W.  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.-  In  1902,  (z— 4) 
H.    Inl903,  ylKOO).    In  1904,  yl. 

INDEX  3IEDICUS;  monthly;  Robert 
Fletcher,  M.  D..  editor;  Carnegie  Institution, 
publishers  (12—3).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments (A  A). 

INTERNATIONAL  BOOKBIND- 
ER; monthly;  bookbinding  interests; 
twelve  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19i.O;  J.  L.  Feeney.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  423-425  Gst.,N.W.  (2-3). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "jki-"  In  1902,  (z— 11) 
G.     In  1904.  yH. 

INVENTIVE  AGE  AND  PATENT 
INDEX;  monthly;  inventions;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
E.  G.  Siggers.  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
918  F  street,  N.  W  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  Actual  average  for  1897,  7,350. 
In  1898,  >G.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  6.0'i5.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  1903,  3,041.     In  1904.  (z  2.4)  H. 

JEFFERSONIAN  DEMOCRAT; 
monthly;  sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Robert  Miller,  editor; 
Jeffersonian  Democrat  Publi.shing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  35,  37  and  39  B  street,  N.  W. 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  A3IERICAN 
CHEMICAL  SOCIETY;  monthly ; 
chemical;  two  hundred  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  eBtablished  1877;  "Wm.  A,  Noyes,  edi- 
tor and  puV)lisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation :  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  t2.000.  In  19n1,  vl. 
In  19U2,  yl.    Ini903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z-^)  H. 

LIFE  AND  HEALTH;  monthly; 
medical;  thirty-six  pages  7x10:  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1885;  G.  H.  Heald.  M.D., 
editor;  Review  and  Herald  Publishing  As- 
sociation, publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Inl903,(z— 4)  I.  Inl904.(z— 6)1. 

MACHINISTS'  MONTHLY  JOUR- 
NAL; International  Association  of  Machin- 
ists; ninet.y  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  D.  Douglas  Wilson,  editor  and 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA- Washington. 

publisher.      Office,    82    Corcoran    building 

(12-4). 

Circulation:    Actual    average   for     1901, 

35,333.  Ill  1902. (z— 4,6) C.   Inl903,yC.     In 

1904,  (z— 9)  C. 

NATIONAL  CAPITAL;  monthly;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Walter  H.Wills,  editor; 
Wills  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  812 
Indiana  avenue  (12^).  Circulation  Z  (4).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC 
iMAGAZINE;  monthly;  geography;  forty- 
eight  pages  6x10;  subscription  $2  50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  .lohn  Hyde,  editor;  National  Geo- 
graphic Society,  publishers.  Office,  Corcoran 
building. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,'^75.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
Inl900,yl.  In  1901. yl.  In  1902, y I.  Inl903,yl. 
In  1904,  I. 

NATIONAL  HIBERNIAN;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established  Febru- 
ary, 1901;  P.  J.  Haltigan,  editor  and  publish- 
er. Office,  Room  618  F  street  N.  W.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902, (z— 6) A.  Act^ial  aver- 
age forlWS,  144,000;  /or  1904,  166,000. 

NEWS-LETTER;  monthly;  religious; 
sixty-four  pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Oliver  C.  Sabin,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1.329  M  street.  N.  W.  ( 1—1). 
Circulation:  In  1903  (z-4)  I.    In  1904. "j£t." 

NEW  AGE;  monthly ;  Scottish  Rite 
Masons;  subscription  $1.50;  established  June. 
1901;  Supreme  Council  Scottish  Rite  Masons, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—4). 

0(('|ILT  TRUTHS;  monthly  (A  A). 

OSPREY;  monthly; ornithology; twenty- 
four  pagts  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Dr.Theo.N.Gllland  Prof.  Paul  Bartsch, 
editors;  The  Osprey  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  .32]  Four-anda-Half  street. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  "JKL." 

PATENT  RECORD;  monthly;  pat 
ents;  twenty-four  pages  lOJ^xlS;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  Patent  Record 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
719-721  Thirteenth  street,  N.  W. 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March.  1899.  47,916.  In  1900, 
yB.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903,  yC. 
In  1904,  yC. 

PLANT  WORLD;  monthly;  organ  of 
Wild  Flower  Preservation  Society  of  Amer- 
ica; twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897;  Chas.  L.  Pollard,  A.M., 
and  board  of  associates,  editors:  The  Plant 
World  Company,  publishers.  Address,  P.  O. 
Box  No.  3:34  (2—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  I.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
19()0,  ".iKL."  A ctualai'erage for  1901,  1,041 1 
for  1902,  1,175.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

POSTAL  RECORD;  monthly;  twenty- 
eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Edward  J.  Cantwell,  editor;  National 
Association  of  Letter  Carriers,  publishers. 
Office,  Traders'  National  Bank  bldg.  (12—1). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H  .  Act- 
ual average  for  \897,  l'.i,750.  In  1898,  yE. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  14,125;  for  1900, 
1^,4[\fii  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
15,875;  for  1902,  16,958.  In  1903,  yE. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  19,375. 

POSTMASTERS'  ADVOCATE; 
monthly ;  po.stal  service  ;  sixteen  pages 
111^x13}^:  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1895;  J.  Wm.  McKinley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  May  building  (12— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jjcl"  In  1897,  G  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  zG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  30,237; 
for  a  year  ending  vnth  June,  1901,  25,843; 
for  a  year  ending  uiith  June,  1902,  29,701 ; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1903,  30,519. 
In  1904,  yC. 

PYTHIAN  W^ORLD;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1889;  W.  A. 
Garber,  editor;  PythianWorld  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Office,  472  Louisiana  ave.,  N.  W. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


115 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA— Washington. 

Circulation  :  lu  1900, "jja-"  In  1901, (z— 6)1. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (OO;  (A  A). 

RECORDS  OF  THE  PAST:   month 
ly;  thirty  two  pages  7><ix  11;  subscription  $2; 
established   1901;  G.  Frederick  Wright,  edi- 
tor;  Records  of   the   Past  Exploration  So 
ciety,  publishers.     Office,  215   Third   street, 
S.  E.  (2—3). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1901,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  5,000.  In  1903.  yG.  In  1904, 
(z-4)G. 

SPA  RE- TIME -STUDY;  monthly; 
educational;  sixteen  pages  10J^xl3^;  sub 
Bcriptlon  50  cents;  established  1898;  National 
Coi'respondence  Institute,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  509  Seventh  street,  N.W.  Does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

STONE  CUTTERS'  JOURNAL,; 
monthly;  labor;  twenty  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  James  F.  Mc- 
Hugh,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  803  Fifth 
street.  N.W.  (4—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903  (z— 4)  G.  In 
1901,  yG. 

TILE  LAYERS'  AND  HELPERS' 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  labor;  twelve  pages 
93^x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1900;  James  Mclver,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  636 New  York  ave.,  N.  W.  Circ'n  -jkl." 
(AA). 

VIEWS  ;  monthly;  insurance;  twenty- 
four  to  thirty-two  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  Max  Cohen,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office. 509 Seventh st.,  N.W.  (12—4). 
C!irculation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  3,250.    In  1904,  (z-4)  H.  (••). 

BI-MONTHLY, 

AMERICAN  ANNAL.S  OF  THE 
DEAF;  bi-monthly,  during  school  year; 
one  hundred  and  twenty  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;    established  1848;    Edward 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA— Washington. 

Allen  Fay,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Ken- 
dall Green  (12-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,000;  for  1896,  1,000;  for  1897,  1,000; 
for  1898,  1,050;  for  1899,  1,050;  for  1900. 
1,100;  for  1901,  ],100;/or  1902,  1,100. 
In  1903,  "iKL."  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,100. 

PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  SOUTH- 
ERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION; 
bi  monthly,  January,  March,  May,  July,  Sep- 
tember and  November;  historical:  ninety 
pages  6x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1897; 
Colyer  Meriwether,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  314  Eighth  St.,  N.  E.  (5—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

QUARTERLY. 

AMERICAN  INSTITUTE 
OF  ARCHITECTS  QUARTERLY 
BULLETIN?  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  architecture;  sixty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Glenn 
Brown,  editor;  American  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects, publishers.  Office,  The  Octagon,  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4), 

AMERICAN  UNIVERSITY  COU- 
RIER ;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July,  Oc- 
tober; educational;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1891 ; 
W.  L.  Davidson,  editor;  The  American  Uni- 
versity, publishers.  Office,  1419  F  St.,  N.W. 
(12^). 
Circulation  :  In  1903  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
SOCIETY  OF  NAVAL  ENGINEERS; 
quarterly,  February,  May,  August  and  No- 
vember; naval  and  marine  engineering;  two 
hundred  and  thirteen  to  two  hundred  and 
ftfty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $5;  established 
1889;  American  Society  of  Naval  Engineers, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Navy  Depart- 
ment (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 


FLORIDA. 


Population  528,542  f.     Land  Area  54,240  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  Borth  by  Alabama  and  Georgia,  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south 
by  the  Straits  of  Bimini  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico 
and  Alabama.  State  capital :  Tallahassee.  Principal  products  and  industries: 
Cotton,  lumber,  tobacco,  oranges  and  tropical  fruit,  and  cigar  manufacturing 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  190")),  163,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  17;  semi-weekly,  4;  weekly,  125;  monthly,  16;  bi-monthly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Jacksonville 28,429t 

Pensacola 17,747+ 

Key  West 17,114^^ 

Tampa 15,839+ 

St.  Augriistine 4,273+ 

I.akeCity 4,013+ 


Gainesvil le 3,633t 

Ocala 3,380+ 

Palatka 3,301t 

Feiiiandina 3, '^45+ 

Apalachicola 3,077t 


ALACHUA,  Alachua  Co.  i  250  pop., 

on  Jacksonville  &  Southwestern,  Plant  Sys- 
tem and  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W. 
of  Gainesville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

EAGLE:  Fridays  (A  A). 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
July  31, 1903;  Pat  Hubbard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-3)  (A  A). 

APALACHICOLA,  c.  h.,  Franklin 

Co.  \]  3,077+  pop.,  at  mouth  of  Apalachicola 

r.  on  Apalachicola  bay.  Boats  to  Columbus, 

Ga.,  and  way  landings  four  times  a  week. 

Lumber,  fish  and  oyster  trade  and  sponge 

fishing. 

TlilES  ;  Saturdays;  neutral;  four  pages 
9x12  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1S86  ;  H. 
W.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion ".IKL." 

APOPKA,  Orange  Co.  D  400t  pop.— of 
township718+— on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and 
Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds.,  150  m.  S.  of  Jack- 
sonville.   Fruit. 

ORANGE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  L.  D.  Gelger,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARCADIA,  c.  h.,  De  Soto  Co.  p  799t 
pop.— of  township  1,449— on  Plant  System 
Rd.,  about  50  m.  S.  of  Bartow.  Oranges, 
vegetables,  cattle  and  abundant  phosphate. 

DESOTO  CO.  CHAMPION;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Mrs.  NevaC.  Child,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DE  SOTO  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  dem 
ocratic;  ei;,'ht  pages  16x22:   subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  Walter  Graham,  editor;  De 
Soto  Publishing  Co.. publishers  (2—3).    Circu- 
lation "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2.  4.  5). 

AVONPARK,  De  Soto  Co.  g  22.5+ 
pop.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of  Arcadia,  the  county 
seat.  Fruit  growing,  pineapples  predom- 
inating. 

SOUTH  FLORIDA  SUN;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  14x16;  subscription  $1;  estab 
Ushed  1900;  Geo.  M.  Goolsby.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ••jkl."  (A A). 


PABOR    LAKE    PINEAPPLE; 

monthly;  fruit  trade;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1892;  W. 
E.  Pabor,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

BARTOW,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  g  l,983t 
pop.— of  township  2,390+— on  Plant  System 
Rd.  and  Peace  r.,  about  38  m.  E.  of  Tampa. 
Farming,  orange  growing  and  manufact- 
uring.  Center  of  the  pebble  phosphate  belt. 

COURIER  INFORMANT;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  —  Informant  1881, 
Courier  1877,  consolidated  1888;  D.  B.  Sweat, 
editor;  The  Polk  County  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BELLEVIEW,  Marion  Cc.  a  137t 
pop.— of  township  1,124+— on  Florida  Cen- 
tral &  Peninsular  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Ocala, 
the  county  seat.  Fruit,  vegetables  and 
phosphate. 
NEWS-LETTER;  Fridays;  four  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  establi-shed  1897;  L.W. 

Baldwin,   editor;    P.  W.   Green,   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

BLOUNTSTOWN,  Calhoun  Co.  )j 

800  pop.,  on   Apalachicola   r.    Steamboat 

connection    between   Apalachicola,  Fla., 

and  Columbus,  Ga.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Qulncy. 

CALHOUN    DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
davs;    democratic;    four  pagss    13x20;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  U)04;  A.  Max  W 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5), 

BRAIDENTOWN,  c.  h..    Manatee 

Co.  p  900+  pop.  (of  township),  at  head  of 

navigation  on  Manitee  r.,  6   m.    from   Its 

mouth.    Cigar  factory,  oranges,  vegetables 

and  fish. 

MANATEE  RIVER  JOURNAli- 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  J.  H. 
Humphries,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.  • 

BRISTOL,  c.  h.,  Libert ij  Co.  ^  796t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Apalachicola  r.,  14 
m.  S.  of  Blountstown.    Sugar  cane  and  live 
stock. 
BEE;    Fridays;   democratic;    four  pages 

18x22;    subscription    $1;    established    1903; 

Frank  A.  Henty,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


117 


FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA  FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; 
indepeudeut;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  J.  B.Borland,  editor;  T. 
E.  Shuler,  publisher.    Circulation   'jkl." 

BRONSON,  c.  h.,  Levy  Co.  u  799t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Florida  Central  & 
Peninsular  Rd.,  about  22  m.  S.W.of  Gaines- 
ville. Saw  mill,  cotton  gin  and  barrel  fac- 
tory. Center  of  the  phosphate  belt.  Agri- 
culture. 

LEVY    TIMES-DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Oliver  J. 
Farmer,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BROOKSVILLE,  c.  h.,   Hernando 

Co.  u  641+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rail- 
way System,  about  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Ocala. 
Growing  of  oranges,  semi-tropical  fruits, 
vegetables,  corn,  sugar,  tobacco;  naval 
stores,  cedar,  cypress  and  pine  lumber, wool 
and  phosphate. 

SOUTHERN  ARGUS  J  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  A.  M.C.Rus- 
sell, editor;  Russell  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STAR;  Fi-idays;  democratic;  four  to 
six  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1838;  J.  C.Burwell,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

CEDAR  KEYS,  Levy  Co.  u  739t  pop., 

on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rd.  and 

the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  33  m.  S.  W.  of  Bronson, 

the    county  seat.     Manufactures    of  fine 

lumber. 

EAST  COAST  JOURNAL.;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1896;  A.  C.Porter, 
editor;  A.  C.  Porter  and  A.  N.  Price,  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).    Circ'n:  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

CENTURY,  Escambia  Co.  1,500  pop., 

on  Pensaoola  &  Northern  Alabama  Rd.,  40 

m.  N.  of  Pensacola. 

ESCAMBIA  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x18;  subscription 
«1  ;  established  March.  1904 ;  Miss  Mav 
Vaughn,  editor;  The  Record  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—5). 

CHIPLEY,    Washington    Co.   ^  652t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  118  m. 

E.  of  Pensacola.  Milling,  lumbering,  cotton 

growing  and  farming. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 
T.  C.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FLORIDA  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$\:  established  1899;  James  S.  G«,rdner, editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).   Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CLEARWATER  HARBOR, 

Hillsboro  Co.   t?    325   pop.,  on   Sanford  & 

St.  Petersburg  Rd..  located  on  the  Gulf  of 

Mexico,  30   m.  W.  of  Tampa,  the  county 

seat.    Fruit  culture. 

WEST  HILLSBORO  PRESS;  Fri- 
days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  Leroy  Brandon,  editor; 
Press  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

COCOA.  Brevard  Co.  g  382tpop.,  on 
Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  Indian  r..  20  m. 


FLORIDA. 


S.  of  Titusville,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  fruit  growing.     Agriculture. 

COCOA     AND     R  O  C  K  L  E  D  G  E 

N  EWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scri  ption  $1 ;  established  1895 ;  T.  Roy  Puckett, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CRAWFORDVILLE,  c.  h.,    Wa- 

kulla   Co.  \3  799+  pop.  (of   township),  on 

Tallahassee  &  Georgia   Rd.,  2)4,  m.  E.  of 

Carrabelle.    Saw  mills. 

GULF  COAST  BREEZE;  Fridavs; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  C.  D.  Robertson, 
editor;  G.  M.  Shepard.  publisher  (5— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

DADE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Pasco   Co.  n  509t 

pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 

Plant  System   Rds.,  about  32  m.  N.  E.  of 

Tampa.  Saw  mill  and  wagon  manufactory. 

PASCO  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  John  B.  Johnston, 
editor;  J.  B.  Johnston  &  Son,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DAYTON  A,  Volusia  Co.  n  2,000t  pop., 
on  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  Halifax  r.,  65 
m.  S.  of  St.  Augustine.  Growing  of  oranges , 
strawberries  and  vegetables,  and  manufact- 
ure of  lumber.    Summer  and  winter  resort. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
local;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  January,  1904;  Geo.  F.  Crouch, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889;  Edw.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902. 
Z(l,  2,4,  5). 

HALIFAX  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays: 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  J.  M.  Jolley,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.*  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

DE  FUNIAK  SPRINGS, c.h.,frai. 

ton  Co.  \]  1,661+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd.,  80  m.  E.  of  Pensacola. 
Seat  of  Florida  Chautauqua  Assembly  and 
State  Normal  College. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
R.  W.  Storrs,  editor  and  publisher  (5—4).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

DE  FUNIAK  HERALD;  Fridays: 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  J.  T.  Stubbs,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkj,." 

STOCKMAN;  monthly;  livestock; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished April,  1901;  R.  W.  Storrs,  editor; 
Stockman  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(5-4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1903,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the 
year  1902  was  less  than  1,500.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904    ".ncL." 

NORMAL  BULLETIN;  bimonthly; 
educational;  established  August.  1903; 
Florida  State  Normal  School,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4)  (A  A). 

DE  LAND,  c.  h.,  Volusia  Co.  U  l,449t 
pop.,  on  Jacksonville,  Tampa  &  Key 
West  Rd.  and  St.  John's  r.,  75  m.  S.  of 
Palatkaand  108  from  Jacksonville.  Agri- 
culture, gardening  and  fruit  growing. 
Starch  manufactory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  six  pages 
15J^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  C. 


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FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA. 


O.  Codrington,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (5— 4).  Circulation  "jkl"  Iu  1902, 
Z(l,2,  4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SUPPLiEIWENT;  Wednesdays;  local; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  S.  M.  Johnston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

VOL.USIA  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  B.  E.  Prevatt,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl.  " 

SOUTHERN  FIELD  AND  HOME; 
monthly;  agricultural;  eight  pages  10%xl5; 
subscription 25 cents;  established  1888;  South- 
ern Field  and  Home  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7— 3).  Circulation  "jjcL"  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

ESTERC^ce  Co.  p  37  pop.,  onEstero 
bay,  about  25  m.  S.  of  Myers. 

FL.AMINGSWORD;  Fridays;  ad- 
vance thought;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1889;  U.  S.  Morrow,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (10—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  in  1897,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,000; /or  1899,  2,000; 
for  1900,  2,300;  for  1901,  2,248; /or  1902, 
2,000.    In  1903.  yj.    (A  A). 

E  U  S  T I S  ,  -^a^*«  <^o.  n  411t  pop.— of 
township  609+— on  Plant  System  and  South- 
ern Rds.  and  Lake  Eustis,  4  m.  N.  E.  of  Ta- 
vares  and  150  S.  of  Jacksonville.  Orange 
growing. 

EUSTIS  LAKE  REGION  ;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  H.  R.  &  E.  L.  Ferran, 
editors;  The  Lake  Region  Co.,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  as.serts, 
not  less  than  1,476.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "Jjci"    In  1903,  "iKi,." 

FERNANDINA,c.  \i.,  Nassau  Co.  q- 

3,245t  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular 
Rd.,  Amelia  Island  and  Amelia  r.,  33  m.  N. 
by  N.  W.  of  Jacksonville.  Oyster  canning. 
Manufactures  lumber,  sashes  and  blinds. 
Fine  harbor. 

NASSAU  CO.  STAR  AND  FLOR- 
IDA MIRROR;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  patces  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Sfar  1897,  Mirror  1878.  consolidated 
October,  1901 ;  H.  P.  Trimble,  editor;  Fernan- 
dina  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1889;  S.  W.  Mauncy,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WATCHMAN;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  R.  L.  Dennefleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 8).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

rORT  MYERS  (Myers  P.  O.).  Lee 

Co.  p  943  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd., 

18  m.  E.  of  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Philip  Isaacs,  editor;  Isaacs  &  Stout, 
publishers  (7— 3).    Circulation  "4sl." 

GAINESVILLE,c.li..^iacAMa  Co.  ^ 

3,633+  pop.,  on  Seabord  Air  Line,  Atlantic 

Coast  Line,  and  Gainesville  &  Gulf  Rds., 

40  m.  W.  of  Palatka,  60  S.W.  of  Jacksonville 

and  100  S.  W.  of  Fernandina.    Agriculture 

and   orange  growing.     Phosphate,  naval 

stores  and  truck  farming. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
SEMI -WEEKLY;     democratic;     eight 


pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1887,  semi- 
weekly  1886;  H.  H.  McCreary,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3) 

Circulation  —  Daily :  In  1898,  "jkl." 
In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  ex- 
ceeded 1.000.  In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1, 
2,4,5). 

Seini-Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.152.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904.  "JKL.' 

STAR;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days (A  A». 

SOUTHERN  BAPTIST;  Thursdays: 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1903;  J.  B.  Holley  and 
M.  A.  Clonts,  editors;  J.  B.  Holley,  pub- 
lisher (7-3).    (A  A) 

GREENCOVE  SPRINGS,  c.  h.. 

Clay  Co.  6  929+ pop.— of  township  1,561+— on 
Jacksonville,  Tampa  &  Key  West  and  South- 
western Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Jacksonville  and  25  N.  of  Palatka.  Copious 
sulphur  spring,  car  shops,  brick  and  wood 
works.  Large  lumber  interests.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  center. 

CLAY  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Harry  O.  Decker,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRING;  Saturdays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  J.  E.  Low, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL." 

INVERNESS,  c.  h.,  Citrus  Co.  n  600+ 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Plant  System  Rd., 
about  32  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Dade  City.  Phos- 
phate mining  and  orange  shipping,  can- 
ning and  fertilizer  factories. 

CITRUS  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  J.  S.  Gelger, 
editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jKt." 

JACKSONVILLE,c.h..  z>MvaZ  Co.  cf 

28,429+ pop.,  on  Georgia  Southern,  Florida 
East  Coast,  Jacksonville  &  Southwestern, 
Southern  Railway,  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and 
Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.» 
about  140  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Savannah, Ga., 
A  winter  resort.  Manufactures  lumber, 
marmalade,  moss  soap,  naval  stores  and 
machinery. 

DAILY. 

FLORIDA  SUN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24 j 
subscription  $3;  established  January,  1904; 
Claude  L.  Engel,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

FLORIDA  TIMES-UNION  AND 
CITIZEN;  every  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  to  twenty,  semi- weekly 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
semi  weekly  $1;  established  1865;  Geo.  W. 
Wilson,  editor ;  Florida  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation —  Daily:  In  1895.  H.  In 
1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903.  yH(OO).  In  1904,  yH. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  H.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904.  yl. 

METROPOLIS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent -democratic;  daily 
eight,  Saturday  eight  to  sixteen  page* 
17^x24;   subscription   $5;    established   1887; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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FLORI  DA— Jacksonville. 


W.  R.  Carter,  editor;  Rufus  A.  Russell,  bus- 
iness manager;  Carter  &  Russell  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  ••jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl  (H).  Actual  average  for 
1900,  6>'^31.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  was  in  excess  of  5,650.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  7,018; /or  1903,  8,398:  /or  1904, 
8,760. 

Publisher's  announcement  —  The  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.,  Metropolis  is  Jacksonville's 
best  paper.  The  sworn  circulation  for 
1904  shows  8,760  copies  daily.  We  are  now 
printing  and  selling  over  9,000  copies  daily, 
which  is  by  far  the  greatest  circulation  - 
ever  attained  by  any  newspaper  in 
Florida.  The  population  of  Jacksonville 
is  over  40,000  souls.  We  cover  Jackson- 
ville most  thoroughly  and  have  a  large 
circulation  in  Carrabelle,  Deland,  Fernan- 
dina,  Green  Cove,  Jasper,  Kissimme,  Lake 
land,  Leesburg,  Live  Oak,  Madison,  May- 
port,  Ocala,  Orlando,  Pablo,  Palatka,  St. 
Augustine,  Sanford,  Starke,  Tallahassee, 
etc.  In  fact,  if  you  use  the  Metropolis 
you  cover  the  City  of  Jacksonville  and 
Florida  most  thoroughly.  The  Metropolis 
is  the  only  paper  in  Jacksonville  that  per- 
mitted the  Association  of  American  Adver- 
tisers to  make  a  thorough  inspection  of  its 
circulation  books  and  proved  all  It  claims. 

WEEKLY. 

FLORIDA    L.AB0  11    JOURNAL.; 

Fridays;  labor;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1902;  M  J.  Divine, editor; 
F.  N.  Dennis  &  Sons,  publishers  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation •■jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4).     (A  A). 

FliORIDlAN;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Albert  M.  Williamson,  editor; 
The  Joui-nal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKI.." 

FRATERNAL  LEDGER;  Saturdays; 
miscellaneous  fraternal  societies;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1898;  Rev. 
R.  B.  Brooks,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation ".JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
INDUSTRIAL  RECORD;  weekly; 
naval  stores  and  lumber;  twenty-four  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1900;  Rec- 
ord Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  'jkl"  In  1902, 
(z-4,  5)1.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1901,  '•JKL••• 
1>1  A  S  O  N  I  C  FORU  >l  ;  Saturdays; 
Masonic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  D.  A.  Perrin,  editor;  J.  H. 
Dickerson,publisher(l— 5).  Circulation  "jkl" 
SUNDAY  SCHOOL  IiESSON;Satur 
days;  Sunday  school;  four  p«ges  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  H.  G.  Raid, 
editor  and  publisher(7— 3).  Circulation  "ikx" 

MONTHLY. 

CHURCH  AND  SOCIETY 
WORLD;  monthly;  society;  sixteen  to 
eighty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Thomas  H.  B.  Walker,  editor; 
Church  and  Society  World  Publishing  Co., 
publishers   (1 — 4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CHURCH  REGISTER;  monthly; 
pr  )testant  episcopal;  four  pages  105^x14;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  H.  A. 
Cresser,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

<AA). 

FLORIDA  FRATERNAL.  REC- 
ORD; monthly;  fraternal  societies; 
forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  J.  W.  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3\    Circulation  "jkl." 

FliORIDA  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
eighty-four  pages  6J^x9i^;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1900;  G.  D.  Ackerly,  pub- 
lisher (1-3). 

Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,683.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    (A  A). 

FLORIDA  SCHOOL  EXPONENT; 
monthly;  educational;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  T.  F.  Mc- 
Beath,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     (A  A) 


FLORIDA. 


JASPER,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  ^  993t 
pop.,  on  Plant  System  and  Georgia  Southern 
&  Florida  Rds.,  about  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Lake 
City  and  163  S.  W.  of  Savannah.  Ga.  Cot- 
ton, sugar,  rice,  melons,  oranges  and  tur- 
pentine. Cotton  gins  and  lumber  factories 

BANNER  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays; 
demooratlo;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1903;  W.  A.  Snow, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x2-1;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Jasper  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  WOODMAN;  monthly 
(A  A). 

KEY  WEST,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  P 
17,114+  pop.— local  estimate  25,000— on  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Key  West  Island.  Ex- 
tensive cigar  factories.  Sponge  and  deep- 
sea  fishing.  Galveston,  New  York,  New 
Orleans,  Havana,  Tampa  and  Miami  steam- 
ers touch  here.    A  port  of  entry. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1890;  J.  T.  Ball,  editor;  The  Adver- 
tiser Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KISSIMMEE,  c.  h.,  Osceola  Co.  q 
1,132+  pop.,  on  Florida  Midland  and  Plant 
System  Rds.  and  Lake  Tohopekaliga,  18 
m.  S.  of  Orlando.  Center  of  sugar  and 
rice  industries.  Orange  culture,  early  vege- 
tables and  tobacco.  Headquarters  for  cattle 
and  sheep. 

VALLEY  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  W.  B.  Harris  and  P.  A. 
Vans  Agnew,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "Jitj.." 

LAKE  BUTLER,  Bradford  Co.    [j 

431  pop.,  on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida 

Jackson  &  Southwestern  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Starke,  the  county  seat.     Cotton,  corn, 

fruit  and  strawberries. 

STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22 ; ,  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1901;  F. 
G.  Schill,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "isi." 

LAKE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  ^ 
4,013+  pop.,  on  Plant  System,  Georgia  South- 
ern &  Florida  and  Florida  Central  &  Penin 
sular  Rds.,  60  m.W.  of  Jacksonville  and  106 
E.  of  Tallahassee,  the  State  capital.  Phos- 
phate mining,  tobacco  growing,  timber  and 
turpentine  industries.  Seat  of  State  Agri- 
cultural College  and  U.  S.  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station.  Center  of  Sea  Island 
cotton  region. 

CITIZEN-REPORTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  18T4;  Herbert  L.  Dodd, editor; 
Dodd  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  ( 6— ;i).   Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

FLORIDA  INDEX;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1899;  T.  J.  Appleyard,  editor 
andpublisher  (7— 3P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "iju,-" 

LAKELAND,  Po[/f  Co.  Q  1,180+ pop., 
a  health  resort  on  Plant  System  Rd.  En- 
gaged in  orange  and  vegetable  culture. 

POLK  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1; 


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FLORIDA. 


tablished  1899;  R.  R.  Tomliii,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).  Circuiation 'JKL.'- 
SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884. 
C.  D.  Clough,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jitL."    In  19(J3,  Z  (4). 

FLORIDASTRAWBERRY  JOUR-  | 
N  A  Li  ;    monthly;  Lakeland  Vegetable  and  j 
Strawberry    Union,     and   poultry;    sixteen 
pages 7x10;  subscription  25 cents;  established  i 
April,  1902;  Chas.  V.  &  W.  C.  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers  (.5—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  i 

LEESBURG,  Lake  Co.  n  765t  pop., 
on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and  Plant 
System  Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  11  m.  W.  of  | 
Tavares,  the  county  seat,  and  143  S.  of 
Jacksonville.  Center  of  the  great  lake  re- 
gion and  orange  belt  of  the  State. 

COMMERCIAL,;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1876;  Jos.  H.  C.  Pratt,  editor;  South  and  East 
Florida  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  "Hki," 

lilVEOAK,  c.  li.,  Suwannee  Co.  [j 
l,659t  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular, 
Live  Oak  &  Gulf  and  Plant  System  Rds.,  83 
m.  E.  of  Tallahassee,  the  State  capital,  and 
30  N.  W.  of  Lake  City.  Sugar  cane,  cotton, 
sweet  potatoes  and  early  vegetables. 

FLORIDA  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; "Wednesdays ;  methodist ;  eight  pages 
16x22 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1886  ; 
Rev.  L.  W.  Moore,  editor;  Sherwood  &  Pound, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  3,070;  /or  1897,  3,079;  /or  1898, 
3,141;  for  1899,  3,t214.    In  1900.  yH.    In 

1901,  H.  Inl9C2,  yH.  lu  1903,  yH  (OO).  In 
1904.  H. 

PRF.SENT  TRUTH  MESSENGER? 
Thursdays;  religious;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  O.  T.  Mattox, 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circ'n  Z  (4). 

SUWANNEE  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
eight  pages   13x20;   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1884;  Sherwood  &  Pound,  editors  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:   In  1897,  "jkl."    In  1898.  Z.    In 

1902,  (z— 11)   I.      In  1903.    yl(OO).    In   1904, 

"JKl.." 

MACCLENNY,  c.  h.,  Baker  Co.  b 

350+  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular 

Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Jacksonville.    Growing  of 

peaches,  fruit  and  vegetables. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  C.  D.  Allen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl' 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  i  849t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rd. 
Saw  and  cotton-seed  oil  mills  and  cotton 
factories.    Farming. 

NEW    ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  Columbus  B.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881 ;  R.  C.  Dunn, 
editor;  R.  C.  Dunn  &  Co.,  publishers  (11— 3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MANATEE,  Manatee  Co.  Q  254  pop., 
on   Seaboard   Air   Line   Rd.,   2   m.   E.   of 
Braidentown. 
RECORD;    Fridays;    democratic;    four 

pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 

1903;  Frank  A.  Walpole,  editor  and  publisher 

(5-4). 

MARIANNA,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  ^ 

900+  pop.-- of  township  8,«15+— on  Louisville 


&  Nashville  Rd.,  72  m.  N.  W.  of  Tallahassee, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

TIMES-COURIER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eigdt  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1863;  O.  C.  &  A.  G.  Moore,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  FLORIDA  BUIJAIL;  Satur- 
days; negro;  republican;  four  pages  17J^x24- 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  A.  Purdee 
editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z(4). 

WEST     FliORIDA     TRIBUNE? 

monthly;  negro;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  Jas.  C.  Forest, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jk.l." 

MARTIN,  Marion  Co.  n  60  pop.,  on 

Plant  System  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Ocaia,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

FLORIDA  GUIDE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  J.  S.  Gelger,  editor;  Guide 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl  "     (A  A). 

MAYO,  c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co.  ^  l,347t  pop» 

(of  township),  about  3  m.  S.  of  Suwannee  r. 

and  10  X.  W.  of  New  Troy.    Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  J.  M.  Goruto,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MELBOURNE,  Brevard  Co.  q  181t 

pop.,  on  Indian  r.,  39  m.  S.  of  Titusville,  the 

county  seat.  Pineapple  growing. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  E.  D.  Oslin,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

MIAMI, -Darf«  Co.  g  l,681t  pop.,  «n 
Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  Fruit,  winter  vege- 
tables and  farming.  Fishing  and  sponging. 
Winter  resort. 

INDUSTRIAL.  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished April,  1902;  W.  Pericles  Pickens, 
editor;  Pickens  &  Brown,  publishers  (10— 2). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

METROPOLIS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1896;  B. 
B.  Tatum,  editor;  The  Miami  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898, 
Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

NEWS;  Wednesdavs;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  E.  T.  By- 
ington,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FLORIDA  EAST  COAST  HOME- 
SEEK-ER ;  monthly ;  immigration ;  twenty- 
eight  to  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
25  cents:  established  1900;  E.  V.  Blackman, 
editor;  Florida  East  Coast  Railway,  pub- 
lishers (5-3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In   1903,    Z   (4) 

FLORIDA  FRUIT  GROWER 
AND   INVESTOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

MILIilGAN,  Santa  Rosa  Co.   \^  680t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  28  m.  N. 

E.  of  Milton,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  and 

lumber. 

HERA  LD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Willis  Garrett,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jki." 

MILTON,  c.  h.,  Santa  Rosa  Co.  Y:l,204t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.  and 
Blackwater  r..  about  19  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Pensacola.  Wool,  cotton,  fruit  and  lumber. 
INDEX;    Fridays:   democratic;   eight 

pages   13x30;    subscription  $1;    established 


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FLORIDA. 


1888:    E.  A.  Potter,  editor;  H.  S.  Seabrook, 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

MONTIC£L.LO,o.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.\2 
1.076+  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular 
and  Plant  System  Rds.,  31  m.  E.  of  Talla- 
hassee, the  State  capital,  and  224  S.  W.  of 
Savannah,  Qa.  Agriculture,  cotton  and 
vegetable  growing. 

NEWS}  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  19o3;  C.  T.  Carroll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisherC'— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  SMYRNA,  Volu$ia  Co.  a  543 f 

pop.,  on  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  North 

Indian  r.,  1  m.W.  from  the  Atlantic  coast 

and  35  N.  E.  of  Sanford.    Fruit  growing. 

Winter  resort. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  J.  J.  Birch,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKI.." 

OCALA,  c.  h.,  Marion    Co.    U    3,380t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 
Plant  System  Rds.,  5}^  m.  from  the  famous 
Silver  Spring.   Foundry  and  machine  shops. 
Sugar   cane,   oranges,  lemons,  Sea  Island 
cotton,  phosphate  and  sweet  potatoes. 
BANNER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ; democratic ; 
daily  four,   weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1902,  weekly  1866;  Frank  Harris,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weeltly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  3,087. 
In  1896,  1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl.    In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900. y I.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1895, weekly  1897;  C.L.Bittinger. editor; 
Bittinger  &  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1899,  weekly  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."  ■' 

FLORIDA  ADVERTISER:  Fridays; 
four  pages  17r24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1905;  S.  M.  Gibbs,  editor;  Adver- 
tiser Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

FLORIDA   NEWS   CARRIER;  Sat 
urdays;  negro;  four  pages  18x24;    subscrip- 
tion .$1;  established  July,  1904;  James  Dean, 
editor;  J.  W.  Dukes,  publisher  (1—5). 

ORLANDO, c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  a  2,481t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 
Plant  System  Rds.,  about  18  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of   Kissimmee.      Iron   foundry.     Oranges, 
pineapples,  grapes  and  various  vegetables. 
EVENING  STAR;     every  evening  ex- 
cept   Sunday,   and     AVEEKLY;     demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages,  weekly  eight  pages 
13x20;     subscription— dally  $5,  weekly    $1; 
established -daily  September  15.  1903;  week- 
ly 1896;    Walter  D.  Jowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher(l— 4).    Circulation  "jkl."     In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902.  Z  a,  2,  4,  5).     In  1903.  Z  (3,  4,  5,  6,  in 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic:  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  January,  IPOl;  E. 
P.  Stoneman.  editor;  La  Salle  &  Stoneman, 
publishers.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly"JKL.  • 
In  1902,  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

FLORIDA  CHRISTIAN  RE- 
CORDER; Thursdays;  African  methodist- 
episcopal;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  G.  C.  Henderson,  editor; 
Florida  Christian  Recorder  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL-REPORTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 


FLORIDA. 


$1:  established  1877;  Sentinel-Reporter  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4) 
(AA). 

SOUTHERN  BA  PTIST  WIT- 
NESS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

ST  A  R:  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  established 
1895;  C.  E.  Howard,  editor;  Yowell  &  How- 
ard, publishers  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1899.  Z.    Inl902.  Z(l,2,  4.  5). 

PALATKA,   c.   h.,  Putnam    Co.    [^ 

3,301+  pop.,  on  Florida  East  Coast.  Georgia 
Southern  &  Florida,  Jacksonville,  Tampa 
&  Key  West  and  Plant  System  Rds.  and  St. 
Johns  r.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Augustine,  75  S. 
of  Jacksonville  and  200  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Talla- 
hassee, the  State  capital.  Cotton,  sugar, 
oranges  and  other  fruits  shipped  by  steam- 
boat to  Jacksonville.  Agriculture.  Win- 
ter resort. 

NEWS  AND  ADVERTISER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1894 ;  Wm.  A.  Russell, 
editor;  Russell  &  Vickers,  publishers  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  3,334.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TIMES-HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established— If era7(7  1869,  Times  1889;  consoli- 
dated 1893;  H.  A.  B.  McKlnzie.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PALMETTO, Ma natee  Co.  Q  569t  pop. , 

on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Manatee  r.,  50  m. 

S.  E.  of  Tampa.    Canning  factory,  fertilizer 

plant. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1894 ;  R.  L.  Durant,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkj." 

PENSACOLA,  c.h.,  Escambia  Co.  ^ 

17,747+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
and  Pensacola,  Alabama  &  Tennessee  Rds. 
and  Pensacola  bay,  8  m.  from  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  Port  of  entry.  Custom  house  and 
navy  yard. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day;   democratic;   eight   pages    13x20;  sub- 
scription   $5;    established    1898;     Frank     L 
Mayes,  editor;  The  Journal  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,887;  for  1902,  3,441;  for 
1903.  3,939;  /o'- 1904,  3,540. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight,  Saturday  six  to  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1S89:  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H in  1891  to  1,375  in  1895.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  publisher  asserts.not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  Inl903,(z-4)I.  Inl9C4,  (z— 4)  I  (QD). 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
January,  1900;  John  Denham,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "Jia"  (A  A). 

FLORIDA  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
negro;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1887;  M.  M.Lewey, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PERRY,  c.  h..  Taylor  Co.  6  l,314tpop. 
(of  township),  on  Fenholloway  r.,  about  25 


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FLORIDA. 


m.  from  its  mouth  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

Sea  Island  cotton  and  tobacco. 

TAYL.ORCO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1903;  J.  O.  Culpepper,  editor 
J.  L.  Dennis,  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PLANT  CITY,  Hillsboro  Co.  g  1,300 

pop.,  on  Florida  Central  and   Peninsular 

and  Plant  Sj'stem  Rds.,  22  m.  E.  of  Tampa, 

the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for  oranges 

and  vegetables. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  P.  A.  Merrin.  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3\ 
Circulation  "jkl" 

PUNTA   GORDA,  De   Soto  Co.  Q 

l,3,00i  pop.,  on  Florida  Southern  Rd.  and 
Charlotte  Harbor,  Fishing,  phosphate  min- 
ing, cattle  raising  and  fruit  growing. 

HERAIiD:  Fridays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  A.  P. 
Jordan,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

QTJINCY,  c.  h.,  Gadtden   Co.  ti  847t 

pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rd., 
24  m.  N.  W.  of  Tallahassee,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming  and  fruit-growing  section. 

GADSDEV  CO.  TIMES  ;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  H.  A.  Love,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD  AND  E  R  A  ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established— Herald  1877,  Era  1894;  con- 
solidated 1901;  Claude  N.  Bateman,  editor; 
Quincy  Printing  Company,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

SAINT  ANDREWS,  Washington 
Co.  t:  383+  pop.  (of  township),  on  St.  An- 
drews bay,  100  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Pensacola. 
A  fish  market  and  winter  resort. 

ST.  ANDREWS  BUOY;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1891;  Wm.  A.  Emmons, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

SAINT  AUGUSTINE,  c.  h.,  Saint 

John  Co.  cf  4,272+  pop.,  on  Florida  East 
Coast  and  St.  Augustine  &  South  Beach 
Rds.  and  on  Bay  of  St.  Augustine,  36  m.  S. 
of  Jacksonville.  A  well  known  winter  re- 
sort. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x17;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1899;  D. 
E,  Thompson,  editor;  The  Record  Company, 
publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl.-    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

ST.  JOHN'S    CO.  PRESS;  Wednes 
days  and  Saturdays ;  independent;  ten  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Janu- 
ary 21,  1905 ;  E.  M.  Canova,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

SAINT  FRANCIS,  Lake  Co.  a  50 

pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  St.  Johns  r.,  10  m.  W. 

of  De  Land.    Saw  and  planing  mills.    Agrl 

culture  and  fruit  growing. 

FLORIDA  FACTS;  monthly;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1890;  John  E.  Harris,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "iKt,.- 

SAINT  PETERSBURG,  ^»«*6oro 

Co.  p  1,575+  pop.,  on  Plant  System  Rd.  and 


FLORIDA. 


Tampa  bay.  Fruit  and  vegetable  growing 
and  fishing.    Summer  and  winter  resort. 

S  U  B- PENINSULA  SUN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  C.  B.  Gillette,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W.  L. 
Staub,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SANFORD,  Orange  Co.  u  l,450tpop., 

on  Jacksonville,  Tampa  &  Key  West  and 
Plant  System  Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  193  m. 
S.  of  Jacksonville.  Shipping  point  for 
oranges,  early  vegetables  and  fruits  to 
Northern  markets.  Cigar,  jelly  and  mar- 
malade factories. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Frank  V.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  ".ikl." 

SAN  MATEO,P«/«am  Co.  t}  267t  pop., 
on  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  St.  Johns  r., 
about  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Palatka,  the  county  seat. 
Orange  growing. 
ITEM;    Saturdays;  agricultural;  eight 

pagesl5x22;  subscription  Jl;  established  1891; 

J.    A.  Crosby,  editor   and   publisher   (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 
SEARCHLIGHT;  Fridays;  religious: 

four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

December,  1902;  Rev.  J.  H.  Newman,  editor 

and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jsi." 

SARASOTA,  Manatee  Co.  p  1,200 
pop.  (Of  township),  on  Seaboard  Air  Line 
extension  and  Sarasota  bay,  14  m.  S.  of 
Braidentown,  the  county  seat.  Truck  farm- 
ing and  orange  growing.  Summer  and 
winter  resort. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  12x18; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  C.  V.  S. 
Wilson,  editor  and  ptibllsher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation   "JK.L." 

SEA  BREEZE,    Vrtluaia  Co.   D  lOOf 
pop. 
SEA  BREEZE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STARKE,  c.  h.,  Bradford  Co.  [j  972t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 
Atlantic,  Suwannee  River  &  Gulf  Rds., 
45  m.  S.  W.  of  Jacksonville.  Cotton,  corn, 
sugar,  oranges,  strawberries  and  farming. 

BRADFORD    CO.    TELEGRAPH; 

Fridays;  democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1879 ;  E.  S.  Matthews, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUMTERVIL.LE,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co. 

n  886+ pop.  (of  township),  on  Florida  Cen- 
tral &  Peninsular  Rd.,  37  m.  S.  of  Ocala. 
Orange  growing  and  stock  raising. 

SUMTER  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; fotir  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  Walter  Graham,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

TALLAHASSEE,  c.  h.,  Leon  Co.  b 
State  Capital,  2,981+  pop.,  on  Florida 
Central  &  Peninsular  and  Carrabelle,  Talla- 
hassee &  Georgia  Rds..  about  23  m.  N.  from 
Apalachee  bay.  Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

CAPITAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished March,  1901;  B.  Hllson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "isi" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


123 


FLORIDA. 


COURIER;  Saturdays  (  A  A ). 

REPUBLICAN  OF  MIDDLE 
FLORIDA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TALLAIIASSiEEAN  ;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocraiic;  eight  pages  14x21;  subscription  $1; 
eslablished  1881;  John  C.  Trice,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circiilatiou:  In  1897,  -jkl."  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  Actual 
average  for  1899, 1,513.  In  1900,  y  1.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  1,735.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl  (OO). 

TAMPA,  c.  h.,  milsboro  Co.  g  15,8391 

pop.— local  estimate  25,000— on  Seaboard  and 

Plant   System    Rds.  and  Hillsboro  r.  and 

Tampa  bay.  A  good  harbor.  Numerous  cigar 
factories  in  operation.    Winter  resort. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established  189";  C.  R.  Hawk, 
editor;  Glenn  Smith,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circiilatiou:  Daily  actual  average  for  1904, 
2,409. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

MORNING  TRIBUNE;  every  morn 
Ing  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weeklv  $1;  estab- 
lishe.l-daily  1891,  weekly  1870;  W.  F.  Stovall, 
editor;  Tampa  Tribune  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation- Daily  :  Inl899,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  190O, 
t2,5t29.  In  1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  5,608; /or  1903.6,610.  In  1904,  yG. 
W^eekly:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  3,09^^. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  H.  In 
1903.  yH.    Inl904.  yl. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established  1891;  D.  B.  McKay,  editor;  Tam- 
pa Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation —Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL." 
Weekly:  "jjo." 

FLORIDA  INTELLIGENCER; 
Saturdays  ;  Afro  American  ;  Rev.  Y.  K. 
Meeks,  editor  and  publisher.  Issued  also  at 
Jacksonville,  Gainesville.  Ocala,  Key  West, 
Bartow,  Waycross  and  Brunswick  (2—4). 
Circulation  "ikl."  (A  A). 

UNION  LABEL;  Saturdays;  labor;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished June,  1900;  C.  A.  Wimsett,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "Jia.'     Inl903,Z(4). 

SOUTHERN  PYTHIAN;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
cription  $1;  esstablished  1895;  S.  S.  Lowry, 
editor;  J.  W.  Young,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "j_kl"  Actual  average 
for  1901, 1 ,072.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I 
(A  A). 

TARPON  SPRINGS,  HiUshoro  Co. 

p  511  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line.  32  m. 

N.  of  St.  Petersburg. 

NEWS;  -Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1903;  Leroy  Brandon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

TAVARES,c.  h.,ia^-eCo.  D  llSfpop., 
on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular,  Plant 
System,  Tavares  &  Gulf  and  Jacksonville, 
Tampa  &  Key  West  Rds..  200  m.  S.  of  Jack- 
sonville. Saw  and  planing  mills  and  ma- 
chine shops.  Shipping  point  for  Ocklawaha 
Lake. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages    15x22 ;    subscription    $2 ;   established 


FLORIDA. 


1882;  Alfred  St.  Clair  Abrams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TITUSVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Brevard  Co.  g 

7561-  pop.— of  township  804+— on  Florida  East 
Coast  Rd.  Orange,  vegetable,  oyster,  fish 
and  merchandise  shipping  point.  Stock 
raising  and  tropical  and  semi-tropical 
fruit. 

EAST  COAST  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  Charles  H.  Walton, 
editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1 ,202.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

FLORIDA  STAR;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  Ellis  B.  Wager,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,016;  for  1898.  1,053; /or 
1899,1,036.    Inl900,yl.    In  1901,  "jkl."    In 

1903,  Z  U). 

WEST  PALMBEACH,  Dade  Co. 

p  564+  pop.— local  estimate  2,000— on  Flor- 
ida East  Coast  Rd.  and  Lake  Worth.  Win- 
ter resort.  Shipping  point  for  fish,  oysters, 
fruit  and  merchandise. 

TROPICAL  SUN;  semi-weekly. 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
six  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  Tropical  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAKE  WORTH  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  Bobo  and  J.  A.  Dean, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

■WESTVII.I.E,c.  h.,  Holmes  Co.  \2  712t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.,  1  m .  W.  of  Choctawhatchee  r.  and 
97  N.  E.  of  Pensacola.  Farming,  fruit  rais- 
ing and  milling. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  John  Neel,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLMES  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days; independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  W. 
D.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JiiL  ••     In  1901,  Z  (5).    In  1903,  "jkl." 

WEWAHITCHKA,  Calhouji  Co.  ^ 

1,250+  pop.  (of  township),  4  m.  W.  of  Apala- 

chicola  r.  and  45  N.  of  Apalachicola.    Fruit 

growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic:  four  pages 
16x22;   sub.scription  $1  ;  established  1892;  E. 
G.   Mack,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age   for   1902,    406;    for   1903,   465.      In 

1904,  "JKL." 

WHITE  SPRINGS,  Hamilton    Co. 

b  690  pop.,  on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida 

Rd.,  about  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Jasper. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  John  M.  Caldwell,  editor; 
White  Springs  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "J£l." 

ZOLFO,  Be  Soto  Co.   D  lOOt  pop.  on 

Plant  System  Rd. 

DE  SOTO  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days (A  A), 


GEORGIA. 


Population  2,216,331 1.     Land  Area  58,980  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  northeast  and  east  by 
South  Carolina  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  Florida,  and  west  by  Alabama. 
State  capital:  Atlanta.  Principal  industries:  Cotton  and  maize  raising-,  and 
manufacture  of  cotton,  woolen  and  lumber.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  373,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  25;  semi-weekly,  8; 
weekly,  280;  semi-monthly,  8;  monthly,  50;  bi-monthly,  1:  quarterly,!. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Atlanta 89,8rtJt 

Si^avauuali 54,'.i44t 

Augusta  39,441t 

Macon '23,'^r 2t 

Columbus 17,6 14 1 

Athens 10,'.i45t 

Brunswick 9,081 1 


Americus 7 ,  6y4t 

Rome  '7,ti91t 

Griffin 6,85rt 

VVaycross 5,9 1 9t 

Yaldosta 5,613t 

Thomasville 5,333t 


ABBEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wilcox  Co.  p 
l,152t  pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.  and 
Ocmulgee  r.,  about  54  m.  E.  of  Americus. 
Sa,w  mills. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  R.  Googe,  editor;  L.  J.  White- 
hurst,  publisher  (8—3).   Circulation  "jkl" 

SOUTHERN  STUDENT;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July,  October;  educational; 
twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1899;  W.  A.  Little,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

AC  WORTH,  Cobb   Co.  b  937t  pop., 

on  "Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 

Marietta,  the  county  seat.    Farming.    Gold 

and  iron  in  vicinity. 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  established  188S; 
R.  B.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ADAIRSVILLE,  Bartow  Co.  ^  616t 
pop.— of    township   2,245+— on   Western   & 
Atlantic  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 
capital.    Mining.    Farming. 
BANNER;  Saturdays;   six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895;  Joe  P. 
Bowdoin,    editor;    Scott   &   Bowdoin,   pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ADEL,  Berrien  Co.   Q    721t  pop.,  on 

Georgia  Southern  &  Florida  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 

W.  of  Nashville,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888 ;  W.  T.  Shytle,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALBANY,  c.h.,  Dougherty  Co.  p4, 6061 
pop.,  on  Albany  &  Northern,  Central  of 
Georgia,  Georgia  &  Alabama  and  Plant 
System  Rds.  and  Flint  r.,  260  m.  W.  of 
Savannah.  Cotton,  sugar  cane,  rice  and 
corn. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1891,  weekly  1892;  H.  M. 
Mcintosh,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  •  .;«i  • 


VOX  POPUL.I;  Sundays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  February, 
1903;  Lee  Bros., editors  and  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

ALPHARETTA,  c.  h.,  Milton  Co.  t2 

310+  pop.,  6  m.  N.  of  Chattahoochee  r.  and 
28  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Manu- 
factures of  wagons,  boots  and  shoes. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24.;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  George  D.  Rucker,  editor  and 
publisher  (11— 3).   Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

AMERICUS,  c.h.,  Sumter  Co.  p  7,674t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama  and  Central 
of  Georgia  Rds.  and  Muckalee  creek,  71  m. 
S.  W.  of  Macon.     Cotton  and  sugar  cane. 

TIMES-RECORDER;   every  morning 

except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ; 
established— Times  1890,  Recorder  1879,  con- 
solidated Apiil,  1891;  Marie  Louisa  My  rick, 
editor;  Times  Recorder  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7— 3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl."  week- 
ly "j_kl."  Inl898,Z.  In  1899, Z.  In  1902,  "JKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HERALD:  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.T.Chris- 
topher,  editor  and   publisher.     Circulation 

"JKL-"   (A  A). 

ARLINGTON,  Calhoun  Co.  p  755t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  &  Georgia  Pine 
Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Morgan,  the  county  seat. 

CALHOUN  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1881;  Joshua  Jones,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHBURN,  Worth  Co.  gi,525tpop., 

on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida  Rd.,  85  m. 

S.  of  Macon.     Agriculture,  saw  mills  and 

naval  stores. 

WIREGRASS  FARMER  AND 
STOCKMAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
131^x2(1;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1902;  J.Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHWOOD,  Berrien  Co.  p  6in.  N.  of 

Nashville,  the  county   seat.     Turpentine, 

farming  and  stock  and  cotton  raising. 

SOUTHERN  FIELD  AND  FIRE- 
SIDE; monthly;  agricultural;  eight  pages 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


125 


OEOROIA. 


15x22;  subscrlptiou  25  cents;  established  1899; 
W.  Henry  GrifJin,  editor  and  publlbers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl-"  In  1901,  Z 
(1,  2,  4,  5).  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1902,  1,605.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In 
1904,    ■JKi.." 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  i  10,245t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia,  Georgia 
Soutliei-n  and  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds. 
and  Oconee  r.,  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Augusta 
and  67  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Seat  of  Georgia  University.  Cotton  grow- 
ing. 

BANNER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight,  Sunday  ten  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  and 
Sunday  1880,  weekly  1832;  B.  F.  Holder,  Jr., 
editor;  H.  J.  Rowe,  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly"j_KL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ATHENIAN?  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  October, 
1902;  Fred  S.  Morton,  editor  and  publisher 
(10—3).    Circulation  "jki-" 

CLARKE  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
80  cents;  established  1900;  J.  E.  Gardner, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circulation 
"JKI,."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CLiIPPER;  Saturdays;  negro;  republi- 
can; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1888;  S.  B.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKI."  (A A). 

SOUTHERN  ADVANCE;  monthly; 
baptist;  forty  four  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  January.  1902;  H.R.Bernard, 
D.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
l,tiOO.     In  1904,  yl. 

SOUTHERN  FARMER;  monthly; 
agricultural;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1887;  A.  L. 
Hull,  editor;  E.  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  publishers 
(1—4).    Circ'n  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

WOMAN'S  WORK;  monthly  ;  house 
hold;  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  Kate  Garland,  editor;  T.  L. 
Mitchell,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  D.  In  1896.  D.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yE.  In  1899.  yF.  In  1900.  yF. 
In  1901,  yF.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
&(••).    In  1904,  yG. 

ATLANTA,c.h., -FifWon  Co.  ^  State 
Capital,  89,872+  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West 
Point,  Central  of  Georgia,  Georgia,  Sea- 
board Air  Line,  Southern,  and  Western  & 
Atlantic  Rds.  Manufacturing  center,  trade 
and  cotton  shipping  point. 
DAILY. 

CONSTITUTION;  every  morning, 

and  WEEKLY,  Mondays;  democratic; 
daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty-two  to 
thirty  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
Bcription— daily  $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1; 
established— dailv  1S6S,  weekly  1870;  Clark 
Howell,  editor;  Constitution  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circu  larion-Daily :  In  189.5,  E.  In  1896,  D. 
Actua  I  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1897,  18,633;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1898,  23,216;  for  a  year 
ending  with  October.  1899,  18,330.  In  1900, 
yD.  In  1901,  (z-3)E.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903, 
yE.  Actual  average  for  nOi,  38,883  (O0). 
Sunday;  Actual  average  for  1904,  42,319. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  B.  In  1896.  B.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1897,  109,159;  for  a  year  ending  with  Oc- 
tober 17,  1898,  109,548  ;  for  a  year  ending 
toith  October,  1899,  89,798.  In  1900,  yA .  In 
1901,(z— 6)B.  In  1902.  yB.  In  19n3.yB  (•  •). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  107,925. 


GEORGIA  -Atlanta. 


JOURNAL  ;  evei-y  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEE  KliV,  Mondays  and  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday 
forty,  Saturday  sixteen,  semi-weekly  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday 
$2;  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883. 
semi-weekly  1885;  Sunday  June,  1902;  James 
R.  Gray,  editor;  The  Atlanta  Journal  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  17,009;  for  1896,  19.822;  for  1897, 
22,179;  for  1898,  30,665;  for  1S99, 
26,360;  for  1900,  30,159;  for  1901, 
35,565;  for  1902,  37.828;  for  1903, 
38,928  ;  for  1904,  43,633. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  35,526; 
/or  1904,  41,928. 

Semi- Weekly  :  Rating  varied  from  15,863 
in  1891  to  G  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
14,103;  for  1897,  16,280.  In  1898.  vF. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  22,043;  /or 
19(10,  28,389;  for  1901.  30,734:  for  1902, 
34,1  05  i  for  1903.  39,931.    In  1S04,  C. 

NEWS;    every  evening  except  Sunday; 
ten  to  fourteen  pages  15x22;  subscriotion  $4; 
established    August,    1902;      John  '  Temple 
Graves,   editor;    Atlanta   News    Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903, 
20,040;  for  ]£04,  24,230. 
Publisher's    announcement. — A    remarkable 
success  in  Southern  journalism;  another 
triumph  for  the  penny  idea;  ablj'  edited; 
popular,  independent;  read  by  people  pos- 
sessing large  purchasing  power.    Average 
daily  circulation  for  1904,  24,230. 

WEEKLY. 

AGE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  lb98; 
W.  A.  Pledger,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jk_l."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CHRISTIAN  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  12x16;  subscription $2; 
established  1821 ;  Bell  &  Graham,  editors  and 
publishers  (12- -4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7,700;  in  1896,  8,500.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901, 
(z-4,  5)  G.  Actual  average  for  1902,  9,276; 
for  1903.  9,858.     In  1504.  (z  2,  4)  F. 

CHRISTIAN  UNION;  Thursdays; 
undenominational;  sixteen  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1904 ;  Christian 
Union  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—4). 

GEORGIA  STAATS  NACHRICH- 
TEN;  Saturdays;  German;  six  to  twelve 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1890;  Albert  Orth,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "iKj.  "    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

INDEPENDENT;  weekly;  established 
July,  1903;  B.  J.Davis,  editor;  The  Atlanta 
Independent  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

JOURNAL  OF  LABOR;  Saturdays; 
labor;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  C.  C.  Houston,  editor;  Atlan- 
ta Federation  of  Trades,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JJtL" 

MAIL  AND  EXPRESS;  Sundays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
«1;  established  1885;  H.  D.  Wakefield,  editor; 
Mail  and  Express  Publlshlne  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "ikl."    In  1903.  Z  ( 4>. 

MARKET  REPORTER  AND 
SHIPPER'S  GUIDE;  Mondays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1898;  E.  W.  McAdam,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O) 
(AA). 

PRESBYTERIAN;  Wednesdays;  pres- 
byterian;  twenty  to  forty  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  established  1884;  Atlanta 
Presbyterian  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.   Circulation  "iici.-" 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIKECTOKY, 


GEORGIA— Atlanta. 


KEIiKJIOUS  FOKChll;  Wednesdays; 
religious;  sixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription 
$1;  established  lliOl;  H.  R.  Bernard,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—5  P). 

REPUBLICAN- liEADERj  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  F.  H.  Crumbly,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

H(»UTHERN  ARCHITECT  AND 
BJ'ILDING  NEWS;  Fridays;  architec- 
tural, contracting  and  building;  twenty 
pages  9x12;  subscription $5;  established  1887; 
Cyrus  Johnson,  editor;  Edward  M.  Durant, 
publisher;  dated  also  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

SOUTHERN  EVANGELIST;  Thurs- 
days; disciples;  sixteen  pages  S^^xllJ^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  E.  L.  Shelnutt, 
F.  L.  Adams  and  W.  A.  Chastain,  editors  and 
publishers  (10— 4  P). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jjcl.-  In  1901.  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,448.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  UtOl.  I. 

SOUTHERN  STAR;   Saturdays;   pro- 
hibition; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  Barker  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.    In  1896.  G.    In 

1897.  Y.  Inl898,yH.  In  1899. yl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902.  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 

1901.  "JK.I.." 

SUNNY  SOUTH  ;  weekly;  literary;  ten 
pages  17x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1874;  J.  R.  Holliday, editor:  The  Sunny 
South  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8— 3)- 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  B  in  1892 
to   C  In    1895.     In  1896,  C.     In  1897,   Y.     In 

1898,  vD.  In  1899.  E.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  F.  In  1902.  yF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1903,  7t2,725.  In 
1904.  B. 

WESL.EYAN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
C  A  T  E  ;  Thursdays;  methodist  episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1836;  W.  C.  Lovett,  editor;  M.  J. 
Cofer.  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
11,485.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
11,543.     In    1900.   yF.     lu   1901.   yF.    In 

1902,  yG.     Inl903,  (z-4, 11)G.    In  1904,  yG. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

SOUTHERN  CULTIVATOR  AND 
DIXIE  FAR3IER;  semi-monthly;  agri- 
cultural; thirty-two  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1;  established  1843;  J.  B.  Hunnicutt,  editor; 
The  Cultivator  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1893 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yF.  Inl899.yG.  In  1900,  zF.  Inl901.yF. 
In  190<J.  yF.  Actual  average  for  1903.  30, 125  ; 
/or  1901,  4»,'i.50. 

SOUTHERN  MERCHANT;  semi- 
monthly; grocery  trade;  thirty-six  pages 
SJ^xll;  subscription  $2;  established  April. 
1901;  John  Bratton,  editor;  Southern  Mer 
chant  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2— 3). 
Cii'culation  :  In  1901,  "iju.."  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  2,766.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

MONTHLY. 

ALKAHEST  3IAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  stibscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Andrew  C.McKenzie,  edi- 
tor; Andrew  M.  McConnell,  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
4,167.  In  1898.  I.  Actual  average  for  \^m, 
5,125.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  11,166.   In  1903,  yF(A  A)- 

COTTON;  monthly;  sixty  four  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1900;  The 
Cotton  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  editors  and  pub- 
lishes (12—3).  Circulation  Z(4).  In  1904.  "jkl." 

COTTON  SEED  OIL  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  cotton  industry;  eighty-four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Geo. 
B.  Lowe,  editor;  The  Cotton  Oil  Magazine 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation  "ikl-  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
t»03,  Z  (3—4).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 


GEORGIA— Atlanta. 


DIXIE;  monthly ;mecnanlcs;  eighty  four 
pages  9x11;  subscription  SI;  established 
1885;  T.  H.  Martin,  editor;  Southern  Indus- 
trial Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1891 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901. 
(z-1,  2,  4.  5)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In 

1901,  yl. 

GEORGIA  ECLECTIC  MEDICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical; slxtv  eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
Drs.  H.  E.  Truax  and  Florence  T.  Duvall. 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation:  In  1901, 
■iKL."    Inl902.  Z(4,  6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INDUSTRIAL  WORLD;  monthly; 
industrial;  Kixty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  December,  1902;  A.  M.  Bur- 
roughs, editor;  Industrial  World  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—5).    Circ'n  (Q  D). 

JOURNAL  -  RECORD  OF  MEDI- 
CINE; monthly;  medical;  one  hundred 
pages  4}^x73^  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1855;  consolidated  1899;  Bernard  Wolff ,  M.D., 
editor;  M.  B.  Hutchlns,  M.D.,  manager  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,525;  for  1898.  1,500;  for  1899. 
1,525.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  July,  1901,  1,525;  for  1902, 
1.525.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
l'.K)4. 1,525. 

PYTHIAN  LODGE  SECRET; 

monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen 
pages  10x111^^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  H.  Cronheim.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895, "jja-."  In  1896.  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897.  2,833.  In  1898.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1899,2,858.     In  1900,  H.    In  1901.  yH.    In 

1902,  yH.    In  190:3,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 
RAILROAD     HERALD;     monthly; 

railroads;  twenty-eight  pages  81^x11}^^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  E.  C.  Laird, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— -5  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901.  2,818. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  H. 

RAILROAD  RECORD  4ND  COM- 
MON CARRIER;  monthly;  railroads; 
twenty-four  to  forty-two  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  festabllshed  January,  190U; 
Frank  Weldon,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Clrc'n-In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5).  In  1904,  "jkl-" 

REPAIRER;  monthly;  holiness;  four 
pages  12J^xl8;  subscription  35  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  E.  E.  Shelhamer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—3). 

Circulation  :  "isi--      In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 
1904,  vl. 

SOUTHEASTERN  UNDERWRIT- 
ER ;  monthly ;  insurance ;  twenty  four  pages 
91^x12;  subscription  $3;  established  1896; 
Orville  H.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "jkl."    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jjtL." 

SOUTHERN  BANKER;  monthly; 
banking;  fortj'-two  to  fifty  six  pages  8}^xl2: 
subscription  $2;  established  December,~1903: 
Richard  H.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  311  Empire  building  (1—5).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SOUTHERN  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
drugs;  twenty  to  thirty-two  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Louis 
Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903. 
1,891.    In  1904.  yl. 

SOUTHERN  DRUG  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  drugs;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1901;  Wm.  B.  Free- 
man, editor;  Southern  Drug  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Companv.  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

SOUTHERN  EDUCATIONAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly  ;  educational  ; 
twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Emilv  S.  Harrison,  editor; 
Franklin  Printing  arid  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.    In  1895.  H.    In  1896.  H.    In 


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GEORGIA— Atlanta. 


1897,Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  y I.    In  1900.  yl. 
Inl9Ul,yI.  Inl9u2,yl.  Inl903,yl.  Inl904,yl. 

SOUTHERN  FANCIER;  monthly; 
poultry;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1887;  George  M. 
Do wnes,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3  P).  Cir- 
culation ■•JKL."     In  1901.  Z  (1,  2). 

SOUTHERN  FREE.>IASON»  month- 
ly; masonic;  thirty  six  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1903;  C.  C.  Lavery,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1904, 

SOUTHERN  RURAlilST;  monthly; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1894;  F.  J.  Merriam,  edi- 
tor; Southern  Rurallst  Co.,  publishers  (12-  4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,917  ;/orl896, 12,333  ;/orl897,16, 671  ; 
for  1898,  21,916.  In  1899,  yD.  In  1900.  zD. 
In  19(11,  publisher  asserts,  there  have  been 
printed  each  month  25,000.  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  25,083.  In  1903,  yC.  Actualaver- 
ageforivm,  42,791. 

SOUTHERN  WOMAN  ;  monthly; 
women's  clubs;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1894;  Mrs.  A  O.  Granger 
and  Mrs.  J.  Lindsay  Johnson,  editors ;  Execu- 
tive Board  of  Georgia  Federation,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  AVOMAN'S  MAGA- 
ZINE;  monthly;  literary;  flfty-two  pages 
61^x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
February,  1904;  Marie  G.  Stewart,  editor; 
M.  &  C.  Stewart,  publisher  (1—5  P). 

SOUTHI^AND;  monthly;  Illustrated; 
one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  9x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Edwin 
Walter,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  -jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  1903. 
(z — 4)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1904,  35,348. 

VOICE  OF  THE  NEGRO;  monthly; 
negro:  subscription  $1;  established  Janu- 
ary, 1904;  J.  M.  E.  Brown,  editor;  J.  L.  Nich- 
ols &  Co.,  publishers  (fi— 4  ). 

VOICE  OF  THE  PEOPLE:  monthly: 
negro;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  40 
cents;  established  1902;  H.  M.  Turner,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:      Actual    average  for    1903, 
4,162.    In  1904,  yH. 

WATTS'  OFFICIAT.  RAILROAD 
GUIDE:  monthly:  hotel  and  railways; 
two  hundred  and  fiftv  pages  5x8;  subscrip 
tion$2:  established  1886;  J.R.  Watts,  editor; 
Watts  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1903  (z-4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

AUGUSTA,  c.h.,  Richmond  Co.  a- 

39,441+  pop.,  on  Augusta  Southern,  Central 
of  Georgia,  Georgia,  Charleston  &  Western 
Carolina,  South  Carolina  &  Georgia  and 
Southern  Rds.  and  Savannah  r.,  at  head  of 
navigation,  120  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Savannah  and 


GEORGIA. 


136  N.  W.  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Manufact- 
uring and  cotton  trade.  Flour,  cotton,  cot- 
ton-seed  oil  and  lumber  mills.  Cotton  com- 
presses and  car  shops. 

CHRONICL.E;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI- WEEKLY.  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to 
forty-eight  pages  16x28;  subscription— daily 
$7,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1785;  Thoi.  W. 
LoylcBs,  editor;  H.  H.  Cabaulss,  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  H  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 6)  H,  Actual  aver- 
ofire/or  1901.  5,661. 

Sunday:  In  1908,  (.z— 6)  G.  Actual  average 
for  1904,  7.430. 

Seuii-Weekly:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Inl902.Z(4). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  4,512. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning, and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  — daily  $5,  Sunday  $1, 
weekly  30  cents;  established  — daily  1890, 
weekly  1897;  Herald  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,827.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898, zl.  Actualaveragefor ayear 
ending  with  June.  1899,  5,973.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yH. 

Weekly:  "JKL--  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl  " 
TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  GEORGIA  TRIBUNE,  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1899;  W.  J.  Henning,  edi- 
tor; Tribune  Publishing  Co..  publlshers(5— 3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  July.  1899,  2,055:  for  1900, 
2,339.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yl.  in  1903, 
(z-4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
AVeeklyi    In  1900,   zl.     In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  "JKL." 

GEORGIA  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
negro;  baptist ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1880 ;  Rev.  William  J. 
White,  editor;  Georgia  Baptist  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4.080  In 
1893  to  "JKL."  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  5,787;  for  1899. 
6,275.  In  1900,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  2,128.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yj.' 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  labor;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1900; 
John  Allen  Mette,  editor;  The  Mirror  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl. "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  1,780.     In  1902,  (z-4)  I.    In 

1903.  Z.    In  1904.  "jki,.- 
TIMES-UNION;  Saturdays:  negro;  four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 


THE  SOUTHERN  WOMAN'S  MAGAZINE. 

ATLANTA,     GEORGIA, 

Is  the  only  first-class  high-grade  monthly  magazine 
published  in   the  Southern  States. 


Advertising  Rates,  20  Cents  an  Agate  L-ine. 


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GEORGIA. 


cember,  1900;  Wm.  H.  E.  Carter,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulatiou  "tKh."  (A  A). 

DENTAL.  HINTS;  monthly;  dentistry; 
eighty  to  oue  hundred  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion :0  cents;  established  1899:  B.  H.  Teague. 
D.D.S.,  editor ;  Teague  Supply  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  ••.jkl."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902, 
••iKi"  In  1903,  (z — 4)  I.  Actual  average  for 
1904  3.000. 

MISSION  MESSENGER;  monthly, 
undenominational;  eight  pages  93^x12;  sub- 
■cription  25  cents;  established  1895;  Miss  M. 
E.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

B  AINBRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Decatur  Co.  p 
2,641+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Pine  and  Plant  Sys- 
tem Rds.  and  Flint  r.  Ice  and  cigar  facto- 
ries. Center  of  Cuba  tobacco-growing  belt. 
Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  Jl;  established 
19u2;  TheodoreH. Tiller,  edltorand  publisher 
(12—3).    Circ'n:  In  1903  Z  (4).    In  1904,"jkl." 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1871;  J.  M.  Brown,  edltorand  publisher 
(5-8). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,300.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Saturdays:  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  S.  Russell  Brinson,  editor 
and  publisher.      Circulation"jKL" 

ADVOCATE;  semi  monthly;  undenomi- 
national; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  August,  1901;  Rev.  William 
D.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL.'    (A  A). 

BARNESVILLE,  Pike  Co.  -o  3,036t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of 
Griffin  and  40  N.  W.  of  Macon.    Farming  : 
NEWS-GAZETTE  ;   Thursdays;   dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1; 
established  1867;  B.  H.  Hardy,  editor;  Barnes- 
ville  News  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
<5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."   In  1899.  Z.  In  1902. 
"lit."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GEORGIA  FARMER;  semi-monthly; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1885;  Georgia  Farmer 
Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "iSi."  (A  A). 

BAXLEY,  c.  h.,  Appling  Co.  C^  488t 
pop.~of  township  1.825+— on  Southern  Rd., 
about  40  m.  S.  E.  of  McRae.  Naral  stores, 
saw  mills.    Farming. 

NEWS-BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  May.  1901; 
W.  H.  Shepperd,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4) 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  J.  C.  Bennett,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BLAGKSHEAR,  c.  h.,  Pierce  Co.D, 

876  +pop.,  on  Plant  System  Rd.,  9  m.  N.B. 

of   Waycross  and  87  S.  W.  of   Savannah. 

Grist  mills,  cotton-seed  oil  mill,  fertilizer 

and  camphor  factories. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
E.  Z.  Byrd,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

BLAIRSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  6 

141+  pop.,  80  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture. 

UNION  CO.  BANNER;  Fridays;  dem- 
Goratic;   four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 


GEORGIA. 


established  May.  1903;  Wellborn  &  Grlffles, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  ".jkl." 

BLAKELY,  c.  h.,  Early  Co.  P  804t 
pop.  — local  estimate  1,800  — of  township 
3.274+  — on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  9  m.  E. 
of  Chattahoochee  r.  and  80  S.  of  Columbus. 
Sugar  cane,  sweet  potatoes,  cotton,  corn, 
cotton-seed  oil  and  fertilizers. 

EARLY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1859;  A.  J.  &  W.  W.  Fleming,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Jack  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  PIT  GAMES;  monthly; 
poultry;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub»crlptlon  $1; 
established  1894;  Jeff  Fleming,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  "iKi."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BLiUERIDGE,   c.  h.,  Fannin  Co.  [j 

1,148+  pop.,  on  Atlantic,  Knoxville  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Morganton,  the  county 
seat.    Fruit  growing  and  mining. 

POST-RECORD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1888;  A.  P.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-   In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SOUTHERN  WORLD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1898;  T.  W.  Kellogg,  editor  and 
publisher  (2-3) 

Circulatiou:  In  1898, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1899,  1 ,009. 
In  1900.  "JKL." 

BOSTON,  Thomas  Co.  p  722  pop.,  on 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 
Thomasville. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1903;  M.  E.  Tison,  editor;  The  Boston  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BOWDON,  Carroll  Co.  -n  307t  pop., 

12  m.  W.  of  Carrollton.  the  county   seat. 

Agriculture  andllvestock  raising. 

INTELLIGENCE;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  J.  W.  Yarbrough,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jju." 

BREMEN,  Haralson  Co.  \2  221  pop., 

on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Southern  Rds., 

5  m.   S.  of  Buchanan,   the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

GATE W A  Y;  Wednesdays ;independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
hlised  September,  1902;  H.  S.  Bowen  and  L. 
W.  McEwen,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jki,." 

BROXTON,  Cn^ee  Co.  P  300t  pop. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BRUNSWICK,  c.  h.,  Glynn   Co.  R 

9,081+  pop.,  on  Plant  System  and  Southern 
Rds.  and  the  Atlantic  coast,  about  86  m.  E. 
of  Waycross.  Yellow  pine  lumber  market. 
Spacious  harbor.  Weekly  lines  of  steam- 
ers to  New  York  City. 

JOURNAL;  daily  except  Sundays;  In- 
dependent democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $5;  established  March,  1902; 
Ralph  A.  Graves,  editor;  The  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (13—3).     Circ'n  "jki,." 


Catalogue  by  states. 


129 


GKDRGIA. 


NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
85;  established  1884;  Arthur  H.  Leavy,  editor; 
Newa  Publishing  Co.,  publlsherg  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkj-"    Inl902,  Z  (4,  5). 

HERALiD;  Saturdays;  negro;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Jas. 
Glasten,  managing  editor;  The  Herald  Fub- 
llslilng  Co..  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  "iKi." 

IIXIOX;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1905;  E.  R.  Belcher,  editor;  The 
Union  Publlishlng  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

CHURCH      IN      GEtlRGIAi      semi 
monthly;  religious;  twelve  pages  9x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1892;  Wyllys 
Rede,  D.D.  editor;  The  Church  In  Georgia 
■Co.,  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "iii" 

BUCHANAN,  c.  h..  Haralson  Co.  -^j 
359t  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  50  m. 
W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

BANNER -MESSENGER;     Thurs 
days;  democratic;   eight  pages  10x15;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1884;  A.  &  J.W. 
Ayres,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL.--  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  R.  Dodson.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  'jkl" 

BUENA VISTA,  c.  h..  Marion  Co.  -n 

l.ieif  pop.,on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., about 

30  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbus;  1,000  feet 

above   the  sea  level.    Has   several  cotton 

warehouses. 

MARINO  CO.  PATRIOT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  B.  H.  Christopher,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation  "jju,"   Actual  average  for  1903, 
1.4S0.    In  1904,  y I. 

BUFORD,  Owinnett  Co.  ^  l,352t  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the 
State  capital.  Saddle  and  harness  manu- 
factory and  tanneries.  Gold  and  sliver 
mines. 

AL.L.IANCE  PLOW  BOY;  Wednes- 
days; people's  party;  four  pages  18x34;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  W.  W.  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BULLOCK VILLE,  Meriwether  Co. 
•a  200  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 
Greenville,  the  county  seat,  and  42  N.  E.  of 
Columbus.  Summer  resort  and  Govern- 
ment fish  hatchery. 

PINE  MOUNTAIN  ERA;  Fridays; 
four  pages  13x22;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Charles  Stout,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  •• 

BUTLER,   c.  h.,   Tavlor   Co.  -n  707t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  50  m.  W.of 

Columbus.    Seat  of  Butler  Male  and  Female 

College.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  W.  N.  &  C.  E.  Benns,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "ijfL." 

CALHOUN,  c.  h.,  Gordon  Co.  t]  851t 

pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  80  m.  N.  by 

N.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital,  and  60 

S.  E.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Flour  mills. 

Agriculture  and  peach  growing. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1869; 
James  A.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "izf-" 


GEORGIA. 


X-RAY;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  \lxl'y}4;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  Don  Coffee,  editor; 
Geo.  A.  Coffee,  publisher  (2—5  P). 

CAMILLA,  c.  li.,  Mitchell  Co.  p  1051 
pop.,  on  Savannah,  Florida  &  Western  Rd. 
26  m.  N.of  Thomasville.  Shipping  point  for 
large  quantities  of  pears  and  watermelons. 
Cotton,  corn,  oats,  sugar  cane  and  sweet 
potatoes. 

ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;    democratic; 

eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  W.  A.  Allen,  editor;  Allen  & 
Roles,  publishers  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CANON,  Franklin  Co.  cf  300  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  about  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Carnes- 
ville,  the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for 
cotton-growing  section.  Iron  ore  and  other 
minerals  found  In  the  vicinity. 

UNIVERSAL.IST  HERALD;  Satur 
days;  universallst;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  John  M.  Bow- 
ers, editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,035,  In  1900.  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

UNION;  semi-monthly;  bible  truth; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1885;  J.  W.Newton, editor;  Union 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  [^  847t 
pop.,  on  Atlanta,  Knoxville   &   Northern 
Rd.  and  Etowah  r.,  45  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the 
State  capital.   Mining  and  farming. 
CHEROKEE     ADVANCE;    Fridays; 


18x24  ;   subscription 
Q.  McNelley,  editor 


democratic;  four  pages 

$1;  established  1880;  W, 

and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 

1.472.     In   1896,    I.     Actual  average   for 

1897.1,491.    Inl898,  yl.    In  1899, -jkl."    In 

1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

CARNESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co. 

cf  305+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of 

Athens.    Saw  and  grist  mills.    Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  S.  B.  Swilling,  editor;  Purcell  &  Swill- 
ing, publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CARROLLTON,c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  -a 
1,998+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Chat- 
tanooga, Rome  8c  Southern  Rds.,  about 
35  m.  N.  W.  of  Newnan.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising.    Cotton  and  oil  mills. 

ADVOCATE;    Thursdays;    democratic; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  T.  A.  J.  Majors,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CARROLL  CO.  TIMES;  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1872; 
J.  J.  Thomasson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CARROLL  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1857;  John  T.  Hearn, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.056.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "isi"  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  1,475;  for 
1901,3,044.  In  1902.  y I.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 


MO 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


GEORGIA. 


CARTERSVILIiE,    c.   h.,   Bartow 

Co.  "□  3,135+  pop.,  on  East  &  West  and 
Western  A  Atlantic  Rds.,48m.  N.  W.  of  At- 
lanta.   Farming  and  mining. 

NEWS    AND    COURANT;    Thurs 

days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  %\;  es- 
tablished 1882;  CartersvlUe  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,420.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19(^0,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 4.6)1.  Inl902.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  y I. 

CEDARTOWN,  o.  h..  Polk  Co.  ^ 
2,823+  pop.,  on  East  &  West  and  Chattanooga, 
Rome  &  Columbus  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  by  8.  W.  of 
Rome.    Iron  and  cotton  manufactories. 

ADVANCE  COURIER  i  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  thirty -two  pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!;  established  1894;  J. 
T.  Gibson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.400.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  zl.  Inl899.  "Jiu"  Inl901,  publisher 
asserts,  since  August  1,  1899,  never  sent  out 
an  Issue  of  less  than  1,000.    In  1902,  "ijn" 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1888;  E.  B.  Russell  and  W.  8.  Cole- 
man, editors;  The  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.480.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "jKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.000.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  as- 
gerts,  for  the  past  ten  years  was  over  1,000. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902.  (z— 4.  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  I. 

CHIPLEY,  Harris  Co. -D  459t  pop.,  on 

Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  about  8  m.  N.  N.E. 

of  Hamilton,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture 

and  dairying. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Chas.  Stout,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL- " 

CLARKESVILLE,    c.    h.,    Haher. 

aham  Co.  cf  491+  pop.,  on  Tallulah  Falls 
Rd.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Cotton  and  woolen  milling.  Live  stock 
and  fruit  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  Charles  L.  and  Mattle  C.  Bass,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "JKi." 

CLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Eabun  Co.  cf  199t 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  ClarkesvlUe  and  100  X.  E. 
of  Atlanta.    Farming. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 

J.  A.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "iKL." 

CLEVELAND,  c.  h.,    White  Co.  b 

200   pop.,  23  m.  N.  of   Gainesville.     Gold 

mining. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages  12x18; 
subscription 60 cents;  established  1899;  Alex- 
ander Davidson,  editor  and  publisher  (2  -3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Muscogee  Co.  -D 
17,614+  pop. ,  on  Central  of  Georgia,  Seaboard 
Air  Line  and  Southern  Rds.  and  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Chattahoochee  r.  Largest 
cotton  manufacturing  place  in  the  State. 
ENQUIRER-SUN;   every  morning 

except  Monday;    SUNDAY  and  WEEK- 


OEORGIA. 


LY,  Saturdays;  democratic;  dally  eight, 
Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1858,  weekly  1828;  C.  L  Groover,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  "4Ki"  In 
1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  1900,  zl.  Inl901.(z-1,  2,4,5)1.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904.  (z-1.  2.  4.  5)  I  (••). 
Sunday:  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904.  (z— 1,  2.  4, 
5)  I(»»). 

Weekly:  "jkl."  in  1900.  Z.  In  1901.  Z 
(1.2,4,5).  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  (z— 1,  2, 
4,5)  I  (••). 

LiEDGER;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  SUNDAY,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
eight  pages  15x22,  Sunday  twelve  and  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription—daily  $5, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1;  established  1888;  B.  J. 
Daniel,  editor;  R.  W.  Page,  publisher  (8—8  P). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  H  .  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  y I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-12)  I.  In  1908,  Feb- 
ruary, publisher  asserts  no  edition  for  the 
past  twelve  months  has  been  less  than  3,500. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  7,371;  for   1904, 

Pi  04:1. 

Weekly:  In  1900,  -jkl."    In  1901,  Z (4,  6). 

SOITIIERN  CHRISTIAN  RE- 
CORDER; Thursdays;  methodlst;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.00;  established 
1889 ;  G.W.  Allen .  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  Ui04,  (■■). 

COMMERCE,  Jackson  Co.  ^. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CONYERS,c.h.,  Rockdale  Co.  n  l,605t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  31  m.  E.  of  Atlanta, 
the  State  capital,  and  141  W.  of  Augusta. 
Cotton  raising  and  milling. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Joseph  H.  Wallis,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

FREE    PRE.SS;   Fridays;   democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished March.  1902;  L.  F.  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

CORDELE,  Dooly  Co.  p  3,473t  pop., 
on  Georgia  &  Alabama,  Georgia  Southern 
&  Florida  and  Albany  &  Northern  Rds.,  S3 
m.  E.  of  Americus.  Cotton  manufacturing 
and  saw  mills. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Mondays; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  C.  M.  McKenzle,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "ikl." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
J.  M.  Bivlns,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,797.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Newton  Co.  n 
2,062+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  41  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital, 
and  130  W.  from  Augusta.  Cotton  and  agri- 
cultural machinery  manufactured.  Farm- 
ing. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  negro;  eight 
cages  13x19^;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1903;  S.  H.  King,  editor;  Advocate 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

GEORGIA  ENTERPRISE;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1865;  Chas.  G.  Smith, 
editorand  publisher  (7— 3).  Circulation  "iKi" 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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QEORQIA. 


GEORGIA. 


CRAWFORDVILLE,  c.  h.,  Talia- 

ferro  Co.  D  597t  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  64  m. 

W.  of  Augusta.    Carriage  shops. 

ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays, 
democratic;  eigiit  pages  16x22;  subscription 
(1 ;  established— People'*  Advocate  1892, 
Democrat  1876  ;  J.  C.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CUMMING,  c.  h.,  For$yth  Co.  t\  239+ 

pop.,  40  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 

Cotton,  grain  and  fruit. 

NORTH    GEORGIAN  ;   Fridays; 

literary;  eight  pages  12x18;   subscription  $1; 

established    1890;    J.    E.    Kirby,  editor   and 

publisher. 

Circulntiou:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1898, 
l,8iJ4.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z-4, 6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

CUTHBERT,  c.  h.,  Randolph  Co.  p 
2,641+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  26  m. 
E.  by  S.  E.  of  Eufaula,  Ala.,  and  118  S.  W.  of 
Macon.  Seat  of  Bethel  Male  College  and 
the  Andrew  Female  College. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  J.  J.  How- 
ell, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

LIBERAL-ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  J.  N.  Stanford  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

DAHLONEGA,  c.  h.,  Lumpkin  Co.  ^ 

1,255+  pop.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  North  Georgia  State  Agri- 
cultural College.  Farming.  Center  of  Apa- 
lachlan  gold  belt. 

NUGGET;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  W.B.  Town- 
send,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SIGNAL;  Fridays ;  people's  party  ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1840;  J.  W.  Woodward,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DALLAS,  c.  h.,  Paulding  Co.  ti  644t 

pop., on  Southern  Rd.,  34  m.  N.W.  of  Atlanta, 

the  State  capital.    Farming. 

PAULDING  NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1882;  R.  B.  Walker,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DALTON,  c.  h.,  Whitfield  Co.  \}  4,315t 
pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  and  Southern 
Rds.,  36  m.  S.  E.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  and 
100  N.  by  N.  W,  of  Atlanta,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Grain, 
cotton  and  potatoes. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $3; 
established  November,  1902;  W.  J.  Clark  and 
F.  T.  Reynolds,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ARGUS;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
B.  L.  Heartsill,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "J_Ki." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  farmers'  al- 
liance; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  J.  A.  Bodenhamer,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

NORTH  GEORGIA  CITIZEN; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1850;  T.  S.  Shope 
and  A.  J.  Showalter,  editors  and  publishers 
<2-3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.     In  1897,  Y.    In 


1898.  "JKL."    Actual  average  for  1902,  1,039. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

MUSIC  TEACHER  AND  HOME 
MAGAZINE;  bimonthly  (A  A). 

DANIELSVILLE,  c.   h.,    Madison 

Co.  cf  191+  pop.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Athens.  Cot- 
ton raising. 

MONITOR;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  B.  T.  Moseley  and  E.  J.  Christy,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl. " 

DARIEN,  c.  h.,  Mclntoth  Co.  P,  l,739t 

pop.,  on  Darien  &  Western  Rd.  and  Alta- 
maha  r.,  60  m.  S.  of  Savannah.  Timber  and 
lumber. 

GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Richard  W.  Grubb,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPECTATOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
James  L.  Grant,  editor  and  publisher  (2-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DAVISBORO,  Washington  Co.  a 
387  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 
of  SandersvUle,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

BAPTIST  PULPIT;  monthly;  baptist; 
eigiit  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished November,  1901;  Rev.  Alexis  D. 
Kendrick,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl."   (A  A). 

DAWSON,  c.  h.,  Terrell  Co.  p  2, m6f 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Georgia 

&  Alabama  Rds.,  98    m.   S.  W.  of    Macon. 

Sugar  cane  and  cotton. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ; 

E.  L.  Rainey,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
*^'irculation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
Jess  than  1,OO.S.  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,071.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.100.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  nub- 
lisher  asserts,  the  smallest  number  of  copies 
printed  any  week  was  1,150;  in  1901,  there 
was  no  edition  less  than  1,300.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I, 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DAWSONVILLE,  c.h.,  Dawson  Co. 

^  217+  pop.,  18  m.  E.  of  Jasper.     Farming 
and  mining. 

DAWSON    CO.   ADVERTISER; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  John  B. 
Thomas  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DECATUR,  c.  h.,  Dekalb  Co.  b  l,418t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the 
State  capital.    Farming. 

DEKALB  NEW  ERA;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  J.  S.  Mills,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl- "    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

GEORGIA  ODD  FELLOW;  month- 
ly; odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  June,  1901;  W. 

F.  Green,  editor;  J.  E.  Bodenhamer,  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

ORPHANS'  MESSAGE;  monthly, 
sociological;  two  pages  10x12;  subscription 
10  cents;  established  1893;  H.  L.  Crumley, 
editor;  The  Orphans'  Home  of  the  North 
Georgia  Conference,  publishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation :    In  1903,  "JKL."  (A  A) 

OUR      MISSIONARY      HELPER  | 
monthly;    baptist;    eight  pages   11x15;   sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  Mrs.  C. 
E.  Kerr,  editor  and  publisher  (4^). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  the  first 


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GEORGIA. 


six  months  of  1897.  2,000.  In  1898.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,300.  In  IftOO,  y  I . 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904.  "JKL." 

DOERUN,  Colquitt  Co.  p  325  pop.,  on 

Georgia  Northern  Rd.,   14  m.   N.  W.   of 

Moultrie. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  January, 
1903;  E.  R.  Shepard,  editor  and  publisher 
( 1—4).    Circulation  "jjiL-"  (A  A). 

DOUGIi AS, c.h.,CoJ?ee Co.  g  617+pop., 
about  10  m.  W.  of  Nichols,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Waycross  Air  Line  Rd.  Naval  stores. 
Farming. 

BREEZE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
J.  M.  and  Agnes  Freeman,  editors;  J.  M. 
Freeman  &  Daughters,  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

COFFEE  CO.  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1903;  W.  P.  Ward, 
editor;  Douglas  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(1—4).   Circulation   -jkl." 

DOUGLASVILiLE,   c.  h.,  Douglas 

Co.  -n  l,140t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  27  m.  W. 
of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Cotton  mar- 
ket.   Farming. 

NEW  SOUTH;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  C.  F. 
Douglas,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

DUBLIN,  c.  h.,  Laurens  Co.  D  2,987+ 
pop.,  on  Macon,  Dublin  &  Savannah,  Oconee 
&  Western  and  Wrightsville  &  Tennille 
Rds.  and  Oconee  r.,  55  m.  E.  of  Macon  and 
120  W.  of  Savannah.  Turpentine,  lumber, 
farming  and  manufacturing. 

COURIER-DISPATCH;  semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished—Courier 1894,  Dispatch  1895;  con- 
solidated December,  1899;  Stanley  &  Hilton, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  I.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1901.  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

ENTERPRISE:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EASTMAN,  c.  h.,  Dodge  Co.  a  l,235t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  56  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 

Macon.     Agriculture    and    sheep    raising. 

Shipping  point  for  turpentine  and  lumber. 

TIMES-JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  —  Times  1873,  Journal  1884,  con- 
solidated 1888;  E.T.Gentry,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier.    Circulation  "jKi" 

EASTPOINT,  Fulton  Co.  ^  l,315t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Atlanta  &  West  Point 
and  Central  of  Georgia  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of 
Atlanta,  the  State  capital  and  county  seat. 
Fertilizer  works,  cotton-seed  oil  mill,  cir- 
cular-saw and  wagon  factories. 

PL.OWBOY;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  R.  F. 
Thompson,  editor;  The  Plowboy  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jKi" 

EATONTON,   c.  h.,  Putnam    Co.  n 

1,823+  pop.— local  estimate  2,800— on  Central 
of  Georgia  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Mil- 


QEORGIA. 


ledgeville  and  60  N.  by   N.  E.  of   Macon. 
Agriculture,  cotton  and  peach  growing. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  G.  W.  Adams  and  T.  A.  Boone,  editors 
and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

MIDDLE  GEORGIA  INDEX;  Wed 
nesdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1902;  H.  G.  Roby,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

EDISON,  Calhoun  Co.   p  150t  pop. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ELBERTON,  c.h.,  ^Z&cW  Co.  [^3,834+ 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Southern 

Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Savannah  r.  and  75  N.  W. 

of  Augusta.    Cotton,  fruit  and  grain. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  L.  Skelton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897  pub- 
lisher asserts,  over  1,.300.  Actual  average  for 
1898,1,479; /or  1899,1, 604  ;/orl900,l, 672. 
In  1901,  vl .  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  2,169  ;  for  1904,  2,372. 

ELLAVILLE,  c.h.,  Schley  Co.  -n  474+ 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  48  m.  E.  S. 

E.  of  Columbus.    Seat  of  EUaville  Institute. 

Peach  growing.    Cotton  market. 

SCHLiEY  CO.  NEVA'S; Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1885 ;  J.  H.  Cheney,  editor  and 
business  manager  (1—4).    Circulation  "jjvl." 

ELLIJAY,  c.  h.,  Gilmer  Co.  6  581+ 
pop., on  Atlantic,  Knoxville  &  Northern  Rd., 
87  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Lum- 
ber and  planing  milL  Butter  and  cheese 
market.    Coop  factory. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Tabor  &  Ellington,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL."  In  1897.  T.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "ijcL.' 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1899; 
S.  Estes  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

FAIRBURN,  c.  h.,  Campbell  Co.  -c 
761+  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point  Rd.,  19 
m.  S.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Cot- 
ton, grain  and  fruit. 

CAMPBELL.  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
ISHl:  Charles  D.  Toney,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL." 

FAYETTEVILLE,c.  h.,  Fayette  Co. 
-a  430+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  of  At- 
lanta, the  State  capital. 
NEWS;      Fridays;     democratic;     four 

pages   18x24;    subscription   $1;     established 

1888;  E.  P.  Mize,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 

publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

FITZGERALD,   Irwin  Co.  p  l,817t 

pop.,    on   Georgia    &    Alabama,  Tifton  & 

Northeastern    and   Fitzgerald  &  Atlantic 

Rds.    Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays:  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  September, 
19U2;  Thos.  W.  Clark,  editor;  Fitzgerald  Ad- 
vance PublishiugCo.,  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL"  _ 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1901;  E.  W. 


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GEORGIA. 


Ryman,  editor;  Dixie.  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circiilntion  :  In  1901.  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  l'.tl)2,  1/^75.    In  1903,  "iKi." 

ENTE  IIP  RISE;  Thursdays:  eight  to  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
J.  E.  Mercer,  editor;  Fitzgerald  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  mkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  u'ith  March,  1901, 
1,159.    In  1902,  (z— 11)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

FIiO\irERY  BRANCH,  JIall  Co. 

6  420+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 

Gainesville,    the    county  seat.     Farming, 

corn  and  cotton. 

HERAIiDt  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1903;  H.  D.  Mann,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3). 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
1891)  ;  Smith  &  Johnson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jiil."  (A  A). 

FOIiKSTON,c.  h.,  Charlton  Co.  R250t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Southern 
Rds,.  3  m.  N.  E.  of  Traders  Hill,  the.  county 
seat.    Saw  mills. 

CHARLTON  CO.  HERAL.D  ;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  six  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  W.  M.  Cliff,  editor; 
Sams  &  Layton,  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FORSYTH,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  n  l,172t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  26  m.  N.W. 

of  Macon.    Cotton,  wheat,  corn  and  fruit. 

MONROE  ADVERTISER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  Saunders  &  Evans,  ed- 
itors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REFORMER;  monthly:  negro;  four 
pages  18x20;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished Februarv.  1901;  W.M.  Hubbard,  editor 
and  publisher  (10-3).    Clrc'n  "jkl.'   (A  A). 

FORT    GAINES,  Clay  Co.  p  1.305t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 
Quitman.    Farming. 
SENTINELi;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1895;    W.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and   publisher 

(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FORT  VALLEY,  Houston  Co.  D 
2,022+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and 
Southern  Rds.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of  Macon.  Vari- 
ous manufactures.  Trade  in  agricultural 
products.  Fruit  growing.  Knitting  mill. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 

Thomas  J.    Shepard,  editor   and   publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h.,  Heard  Co.  -n  218t 
pop.— of  township  1,572+— on  Chattahoochee 
r.,  14  m.  fromHogansville  and  38  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  West  Point.  Farming  and  shipping. 
Mineral  deposits. 

NEWS  AND  BANNER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  L.  A.  McCutchen,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GABBETTVILLE,  Troup  Co.  -n  50 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd..  9  m.  S.W 
of  La  Grange. 

ENTERPRISE  AND  I.  B.  O.  JOUR- 
NAL.; aaturdavs;  Independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
S.  Cannon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation: In  1903,  Z  (6).    In  1904,  -jkl." 


GEORGIA. 


GAINESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hall   Co.  fi 

4,382+  pop.,  on  Georgia  and  Southern  Rds. 
and  in  the  crescent  formed  by  the  Currahee 
and  Blue  Ridge  mountains,  53  m.  N.  E.  of 
Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Summer  resort. 
Agriculture,  manufacturing  and  mining. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1860; 
W.  H.  Craig,  editor;  Eagle  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,560.  In  1895, 1.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
1,272.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  y I.  In 
1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,411. 
In  1904,  vl. 

INDUSTRIAL  NEWS;  Wednesdays, 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  A.  S.  Hardy,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1898,  1,505,  including  one  very  large 
special  edition ;  for  1899,  l,iil4,  including 
one  very  large  special  edition.  In  1900, "jkl." 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 

GEORGETOWN,    Quitman    Co.   p 

348  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line.  53  m.  N.  E. 

of  Atlanta. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  established 
February,  1903;  H.  J.  Cross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GIBSON,  c.  h.,   Glascock    Co.'O-  293t 

pop.,  on  Augusta  Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of 

Warrenton.    Cotton. 

RECORD;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
W.  J.  Whiteley,  editor  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAY,  Jones  Co.  D  on  Macon  &  Nor- 
thern Rd.,  about  20  m.  from  Macon,  Corn 
and  cotton.    Farming. 

JONES  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  established 
1894  ;  M.  C.  Greene,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENVILLE,   c.  h.,    Meriwether 

Co.  -a  815+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus  and  72  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Cotton,  corn, 
peas  and  potatoes. 

MERIWETHER     VINDICATOR; 

Fridays;  democratic:  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1872;  Wm.T.  Revill, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

G  R  E  E  N  S  B  O  R  O,  c.  h.,  Greene 

Co.  a  1,511+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  84  m.  W. 

of  Augusta  and  88  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Atlanta, 

the  State  capital.    Cotton,  corn  and  hay. 

HERALD-JOURNAL:  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent; twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  F.  B.  Shipp.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jsl" 

GRIFFIN,c.h., Spaulding  Co. -D6,857t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Southern 
Rds.,  43  m.  S.  from  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  factories,  iron   foundries,  canning 
factory  and  cotton-seed  oil  mills.    Cotton 
and  fruit  raising.    U.  S.  and  State  Experi- 
ment Farms  located  here. 
NEWS  AND  SUN;   every  morning  ex- 
cept  Monday,  and    WEEKLY,     Fridays 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight   pages    15x22;    subscription— daily  $5, 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


weekly  50  cents;  established  1871;  Douglas 
Glessner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circiilatiou— Daily:  "jkl-" 
Weekly:  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  A.  S.  Boynton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ".ikl." 

MIDDLE  GEORGIA  FARMER; 
Thprsdaya,  agriculture  and  horticulture; 
eight  pages  15x22;  established  1889;  W.  E.  H. 
Searcv,  editor;  Griffin  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (1— 5PJ.    Circulation:    In  1904.  (QD)- 

■GUYTON,  Effingham  Co.  D-  800t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of 
Springfield,  the  county  seat,  and  30  N.  "W.  of 
Savannah.  Farming.  Turpentine.  Gov- 
ernment sugar  and  syrup  experimental 
station. 

EFFINGHAM  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  A.  Snow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2--3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

HAGAN,  Tattnall  Co.  0,2.50  pop.,  on 

Register  &  Glenville  and  Seaboard  Air  Line 

Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Collins.    Agriculture. 

TATTNALL.    TIMES;    Thursdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 

$1;  established   April,  1901;  Ben  M.  Dorsey, 

editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

HAMILTON,  c.  h.,  Harris  Co.  -u  418t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Columbus.    A  mountain  summer  resort. 
JO  U  R  N  A  L  ;    Fridays;     democratic; 
four    pages    18x24;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1872;  W.  A.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "^kl." 

HARLEM,  Columbia  Co.  D-  527t  pop., 

on  Georgia  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Augusta.    Saw 

and  planing  mill.    Farming. 

COLUMBIA  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  J.  M.  Atkinson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARMONY  GROVE,  Jackson  Co. 

^  1,454+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  Athens.    Furniture   and  wagon  manu- 
factories. 
CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 

J.  T.  Shannon,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
-Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HART  WELL,  c.h.,  Hart  Co.  cn,672t 
pop.,  on  Hartwell  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Athens 
and  22  S.  W.  of  Anderson,  S.  C.    Agriculture. 
SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  John 
H.  and  James  T.  Magill,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

HAWKINSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Pulaski 

Co.  a  2,103+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Oconee 

&  "Western  Rds.  and  Ocmulgee  r.,  at  head 

of  navigation,  about   48  m.  S.   of  Macon. 

Cotton  raising. 

DISPATCH  AND  NEWS;  Wednes- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1867;  Josephus  Tarver,  editor; 
J.  J.  Harvard,  publisher  (12—2).   Circ'n  "jju,." 

HAZLEHURST,    Appling    Co.    q 

793+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  100  m.  W.  of 

Savannah.    Saw  mills. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
-pages   13x20;    subscription  $1;    established 


February,  1904;  L.  C.  Pennington,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5). 

HINESVILLE,  c.  h..  Liberty  Co.  R 

162  pop.,  30  m.  W.   S.  W.  of    Savannah. 

Timber,  cotton  and  rice. 

LIBERTY  CO.  HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  six  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1871;  Robert  M.Martin, 
editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  the 
past   eighteen   months   less   than   1,050.    In 

1901,    "JKL-" 

HOMER,  c.  h..  Banks  Co.  cf  221t  pop., 

20  m.  E.  of  Gainesville  and  28  N.  of  Athene. 

Agriculture. 

BANKS  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays: 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  C.  A.  Meeks,  editor; 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOMERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Clinch  Co.  p 
434+  pop.,  on  Plant  System  Rd.,  half  way 
between  Valdosta  and  Waycross.  Agricult- 
ure, naval  stores  and  lumber. 

CLINCH  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
G.  M.  Dame,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

IRWINTON,  c.  h.,  Wilkinson  Co.  D 

227+ pop.,  3  m.  S.W.  from  Mclntyre's  station, 

on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  J.  T.  &  W.  H.  Rutland,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JILL" 

IRWINVILLE,    Iricin    Co.    p    on 

Brunswick  &  Birmlugham  Rd.  24  m.  S.  by 

W.  of  Abbeville. 

IRWIN  CO.  COURIER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22-  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1902;  W.  M.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 5).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Butts  Co.  a  l,487t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  of  Macon 
and  45  S.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  151^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  Addison  H.  Shaver,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "iia-"   In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5), 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
12x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  D. 
J.  Thaxton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

JASPER,  c.  h.,  Pickens  Co.  ^  379t  pop., 
on  Atlanta,  Knoxvllle  &  Northern  Rd.,27 
m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Canton.    Farming. 

PICKENS  CO.  PROGRESS;  Fridavs; 

democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
gl;  established  1886;  G.  A.  Bartlett,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERSON,  c.   h.,  Jackson  Co.  tl 

726+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  E.  of 

Gainesville.    Good  water  power.    Saw  mill 

and  cotton  gins.    Agriculture. 

JACKSON  HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1870;  Holder  &  Williamson,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


JESUP,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  U,  805t  pop., 
on  Plant  Sj'stem  and  Southern  Rds.  Tim- 
ber and  naval  stores.   Farming. 

SENTINEIij  Thursdays;  people's  party : 
eight  pages  13x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  Ben.  Miliken,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WAYNE  CO.  NEWS r  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1897;  N.  L.  Stafford,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

JONESBORO,    Clayton    Co.   -n    877 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of 

Atlanta. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Morrow  &  Johnson,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  -'jiu,." 

KNOXVILLE,  c.  li.,  Craioford  Co.  n 

300+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  25  m.  W. 

by  S.  W.  of  Macon.     Fruit   growing  and 

agriculture. 

CORRESPONDENT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  S.  M.  Wright,  editor;  S.  M. 
"Wright  &  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n"JKi"  (A  A) 

LAFAYETTE,  c.  h.,  Walker  Co.  t] 
49H  pop.,  on  Chattanooga,  Rome  &  Colum- 
bus Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Rome  and  25  S.  of 
Chattanooga,  Tenn,    Health  resort. 

WALKER    CO.    MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;   eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 

SI;  established  1877;  N.  C.  Napier,  editor;  N. 
.  Napier  &  Son,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,427;  for  1902,  1,590$  for 
1903,  1,640;  /o/- 1904,  1,736. 

liAGRANGE,   c.  h.,  Troup  Co. -o 

4,271+  pop.— local  estimate  6,000 — on  Atlanta 
&  West  Point  and  Macon  &  Birmingham 
Rds.,  71  m,  S.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Cotton-seed  oil  mill,  guano,  carriage 
and  Ice  manufactories.  Cotton,  grain  and 
other  agricultural  products. 

GRAPHIC;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  O.  G.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1843;  G.  E.  Billinghurst,  editor: 
F.  E.  Callaway,  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

DENTAIi  WORLD;  monthly;  dent- 
istry ;  forty  pages  6x9 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  Weaver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

liAVONIA,  Franklin  Co.  c]'  699r  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  125  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta, 

the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

STANDARD-GAUGE;  Saturdays ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established 
1895;  J.  J.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  ''jkl." 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Gwin- 

nett  Co.  ti  1,200+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line 
and  Southern  Rds.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta, 
the     State     capital.      Masonic     Institute. 
Farming  and  manufacturing. 
GWINNETT  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days;   demooratle;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  May,  1902;  J.  A. 
Bagwell,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:     In   1903,  (z— 4)    I.      In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 


NEWS  HERALD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  l.Sx20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1893;  C.  M.  Morcock  and  J.  A. 
Bagwell,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

liEESBURG,  Lee  Co.  p  413  pop.,  on 

Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Albany. 

LEE  CO.  JOURNAL:  Fridays;  local; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1897;  M.  E.  Tison,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Oglethorpe  Co.^^ 

635+  pop.,  on  Georgia   Rd.,   16  m.   S.  E.  of 

Athens.    General  trade  center. 

OGLETHORPE  ECHO;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  W.  A.Shackelford,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

LINCOIiNTON,  o.h., Lincoln  Co.d 
221+  pop.,  40  m.  N.W.  of  Augusta.  Furniture 
manufacturing  and  mining. 

LINCOLN     HOME    JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  James  H. 
Boykin,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

lilNDALE, -P'/ofyfZ  Co.  tn  on  Central 
of  Georgia,  Southern  Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  Rome. 

GEORGIA    FREE    LANCE  ;    Satur 

days  (A  A). 

CHEROKEE  MESSENGER;  month- 
ly; baptist;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1895;  R.  B.  Headden, 
editor ;"A.  B.  S.  Moseley,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "isj,."  Actual  ai;«r- 
acrc/or  1898,  1,250.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL." 

LOUISVILLE,   c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  D- 

1,009+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Wadley  Rd.  and 
Ogeechee  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Augusta.  Agricult- 
ure.   Cotton,  corn  and  sweet  potatoes. 

BAPTIST  MIRROR;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist; eight  pages  12x16;  subscription  $1; estab- 
lished 1898;  E.  Z.  T.  Golden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEWS  AND  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  J.  W.  White,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jill." 

LUMPKIN,  c.  h.,  Stewart  Co.  p  l,470t 

pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.,  36  m.  W. 

of  Americus.    Mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1872;  A.  W.  Latimer,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

LYONS,  Tatnull  Co.  P,  534t  pop.,  on 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd. 

PROGRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  L.  W.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher 

MoDONOUGH,  c.  h.,   Henry  Co.  ^ 

683+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 

Atlanta,  the  State  capital,  and  59  N.  W.  of 

Macon.    Cotton  shipping  point. 

HENRY  CO.  WEEKLY;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  J.  A.  Fouche,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

MACON,  c.h..  Bihh  Co.  n  23,272t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia,  Georgia,  Georgia 
Southern  &  Florida,  Macon  ft  Birmingham, 
Macon,  Dublin  &  Savannah  and  Southern 


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GEORGIA. 


Rds.  and  Ocmulgee  r.,  103  m.  S.  E.  of  At- 
lanta, the  State  capital,  100  E.  N.  E.  of  Col- 
umbus, 124  W.  S.  W.  of  Augusta  and  198  W. 
N.  W.  of  Savannah.  Cotton  market  and 
trade  center. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x22; 
•subscriptiou  $5;  established  1884;  John  T. 
Boifeuillet,  editor;  News  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  'iSi." 

TEIiEGR-APH;  every  morning,  and 
SE>I  I- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  dailv  and  seml-wreelcly  eight, 
Sunday  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $7,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1826;  C. 
H.  Pendleton,  editor;  The  Macon  Telegraph 
Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation-Daily :  Accorded  G  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899.  zH.  In  190().  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
19f)2,vH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yl. 
Sem'i- Weekly:  Rating  varied  f rom  G  In 
1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yl.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

EXPONENT;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established  Febru- 
ary, 1902;  P.  J.  Stubbs,  editor  and  publisher. 
PRFSS  ;  Saturdays;  labor  union;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  H.  C.  Billings,  editor;  Macon  Press 
Company, publishers(2— 3).  Circulation "iiy.." 
In  1902,  Z  (4).  (A  A). 

MoRAE,c.h.,  Telfair  Co.  g  l,020tpop., 

on  Savannah,  Americus  &  Montgomery  and 

Southern  Rds.,  112  m.  N.  W.  of  Brunswick 

and  77  S.  E.  of  Macon.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  1887;  O.F.  McRae,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aae  for  1898,  1,023.  In  1899,  "iSi."  In  1902, 
Z  (4,  5). 

MADISON,  c.h.,  Morgan  Co.  nl,992t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  and  Central  of  Georgia 
Rds.,  68  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  Stat© 
capital,  and  104  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Augusta. 
Cotton  compress.  Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  C.  M.  Fiirlow,  editor;  Mil- 
lard George,  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation 
'VKL."     Inl903,  Z(4). 

MADISONIAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  W.  T.  Bacon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKi" 

MARIETTA,  c.h.,  Cobb  Co.  i  4,446t 
pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  and  Atlanta, 
Knoxville  &  Northern  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  W.of 
Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

COBB  CO.  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January,  1902;  Bernard 
Awtrey,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  Neal  &  Massey,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  was  1,056.  In  1895,  1,  In 
1896.  I.  In  1897  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  il. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  "jki-"  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 6)  I. 


MAYSVILLE,  Banks  Co.  cf  800  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Homer,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1900;  Thomas  H.  Maddux,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jju,  •'   (A  A). 

MELDRIM,  Effingham  Co.  n-  on  Cen- 
tral of  Georgia  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Savannah. 
Corn,  cotton,  rice,  potatoes,  peas  and  sugar 
cane. 

GUI  DON;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
G.  B.  Whatley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILLEDGEVILLE.  c.  h.,  Baldwin 

Co.  a  4,219+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia 
and  Georgia  Rds.  and  Oconee  r.,  30  m.  N. 
E.  of  Macon.  Water  power  for  milling 
and  manufacturing.  Seat  of  State  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Georgia  Normal  and  Industrial 
College  for  Girls  and  Middle  Georgia  Mili- 
tary and  Agricultural  College.  Cotton 
raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1901;  W.  J.  Vaughan,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  'jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,  5). 

UNION-RECORDER;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— FedcraJ  Union  1829,  South- 
ern Recorder  1819,  consolidated  1872;  Barnes 
Moore  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:   In  1897,  "jjcl.-    In  1898,  Z.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  1,104.    In 

1900,  vl.      In   1901,   yl.      In  1902,  "jkl."     In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

MILLEN,  Screven  Co.  D-  411t  pop.,  on 

Central    of    Georgia    and    Millen    South- 

vrestern  Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic:  eightpages 
153^x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  W. 
S.  Dodlin,  editor;  Millen  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

MITCHELL,  Gkiscock  Co.  o  on  Au- 
gusta Southern  Rd.,  6m.  W.of  Gibson,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

GLASCOCK  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Cooper  &  Allen,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MONROE,  c.  h.,  Walton  Co.  ^  l,84«t 

pop.,  on  Gainesville,  Jefferson  &  Southern 

Rd.     Shipping  point  for  cotton.     Cotton, 

oil  and  fertilizer  mills.    Agriculture. 

WALTON  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  J.  H.  Felker,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-3), 

Circulation:  In  1895, publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898.  zl.      In  1899,  "JKi" 

WA  LTON  TRIBUNE;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  J.  T.  Fain,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl •"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1.156;  for  1902, 1, '^84;  for 
1903,  1,415.    In  1901.  yl. 

MONTEZUMA,  Macon  Co.  -a  719t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.  and  Flint  r., 
49  m.  S.  W.  of  Macon  and  153  S.  of  Atlanta, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


i:iT 


GEORGIA. 


the  State  capital.    Steam  cotton  gins  and 

artesian  wells.     Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  J.  C.  Sawtell,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3).  Circulation— In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1903, 
Z{4). 

MONTICELiLiO,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  n 

l.ioet  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  45  m. 
N.  of  Macon  and  99  S.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the 
State  capital.  Saw  and  flour  mills,  shoe 
and  harness  factory.    Center  of  cotton  belt. 

COLQUITT  CO.  COURIER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  twelve  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May.  1903;  J.  G. 
Elder,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'u  "jjvl' 

JASPER  CO.  NEWS?  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881;  Mrs.  A.  P.  Penn,  editor; 
F.  L.  Pearson,  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


GEORGIA. 


MOULTRIE,   c.    h.,  Colquitt  Co.  g 

2,221+    pop.,    on     Georgia    Northern    and 

Sparks,  Moultrie    &  Gulf  Rds.    Saw  mill, 

naval  stores  and  Sea  Island  cotton. 

NEWS;    Thursdays;    democratic;   eight 

pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;     established 

1901;    Thad.  Adams,  editor;   W.  F.  Rudisill, 

publisher  (12—3).    Circulation:  In  1903.  Z  (4). 

In  1904,  "JKL." 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  B.  Allen,  editor;  Observer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "itL."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  not  below  1,000.  In  1900,  -jkl."  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  never  in  six  years  has 
been  less  than  1,000.  In  1902,  "jkl-"  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

MOUNT  AIRY,  Habertham   Co.  cf 

310+    pop.,   on   Southern   Rd.,   8   m.  S.  of 

Clarkesville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PROTECTIONIST;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  M.  C.  Wilcox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT  VERNON, c.  h.,Montgom. 

ery  Co.  □  573+  pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama 
•   Rd.,  1  m.  E.  of  Oconee  r.  and  100  W.  of  Savai.  - 
nah.    Timber-shipping  point. 

M  O  N  T  G  O  31  E  R  Y     MONITOR; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  N.  L.  Staf- 
ford, editor;  Monitor  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NASHVILLE,  Berrien  Co.  g  293t 
pop.,  12  m.  E.  of  Sparks,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  South  Georgia  Rd.    Farming. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  iniependent;  four 
to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  Albert  C.  Sweat,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:      Actual    average   for    1904, 
1.076. 

SOUTH  GEORGIAN; Thursdays; eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Louis  Burton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "j_kl."    In  1901,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  year  nas 
been  less  than  1.232.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903,  "jkl" 
(AA). 

NEWNAN,  c.  h.,  Coioeta  Co.  -u  3,654t 
pop.,  at  junction  Atlanta  &  West  Point  and 
Central  of  Georgia  Rds.    Oil,  cotton  and 


corn  mills,  iron  works,  harness  and  cigar 
manufactories  and  tanneries. 

HERALD  AND  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1865  ;  James  E. 
Brown,  editor;  The  Newnan  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,325;  in  1896,1,475.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  was  less  than  1,650.  In  1901.  (z— 4,  6)  I» 
In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  January,  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  year  past 
was  less  than  1 ,800. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1900; 
P.  T.  McCutchen,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12— 3 ). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OCILLA,  Irwin  Co.   P    805t  pop.,  on 
Georgia  &  Alabama    Rd.,   9    m.   S.   E.  of 
Irwinville,  the  county  seat.    Naval  stores 
and  lumber. 
DISPATCH;  Fridaj's;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.W.  Haii- 

lon, editor;  Henderson  &  Hanlon, publishers. 

Circulation  "iSL" 

OGLETHORPE,  c.  h.,  Macon  Co.  -n 
545+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,50m, 
S.  of  Macon.    Agriculture. 
MACON  CO.  CITIZEN  ; Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;   subscription   $1; 
established  1889;  Leon  C.  Greer,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "Jio,." 

OXFORD,  Neicton  Co.  D  800  pop.,  on 

Georgia,  Central  of  Georgia  Rds.,  about  38. 

m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Atlanta. 

EMORY  PIH)EMX;  monthly  during 
college  year;  oolUgiate;  fifty  to  sixty  pages- 
7x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  Stu- 
dents of  Emory  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  Z  (4). 

PAVO,  Thomas  Co.  p  526+  pop.,  on 
Georgia  Northern  Rd..  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Thom- 
asvilie.  Cotton,  lumber,  turpentine  and 
farming. 

PIIiGllIWS  BANNER;  monthly; 
primitive  baptist;  thirty-six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  R.  H. 
Barwiok,  e<litor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901,  1,200. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,076; 
for  nOi,  1,336. 


PELHAM,  Mitchell  Co.  p  945t  pop., 
on  Plant  System  Rds.,  34  m.  S.  of  Albany. 
Cotton,  fruit  and  melons. 

JOURNAL,;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
October  1,  1902;  H.  H.  Merry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    (Circulation  "jjo." 

SOUTH    GEORGIA    HOME;   Thurs 
days;  democratic;    eight   pages  1.3x20;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  S.  R.  Blanton, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl"    (A  A). 

PEMBROKE, ^ryan  Co.  0,306  pop., 

on   Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Clyde,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and 

naval  stores. 

BRYAN  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  Carter  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

PERRY,  c.  h.,  Houston  Co.  n  650t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.  and  Big  Indian 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


creek,  28  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Macon.    Cotton 

country. 

HO.>IE  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1870;  John  H.  Hodges,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

POULAN,  Worth  Co.  P  474t  POp.,  on 

Plant  system. 

NUT  GROWER;  monthly;  horticult- 
ural; twenty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1902;  J.  F.  Wilson,  editor; 
Tlie  Nut  Grower  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

QUITMAN,  c.  h.,  Brooka  Co.  g  2,281t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Georgia  and  Plant  Sys- 
tem Rds.,  174  m.  S.  W.  of  Savannah.  Cotton 
mills,  turpentine  and  lumber.  Agriculture. 

A  D  VERTISER ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
W.  A.  May,  managing  editor;  Advertiser 
Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation :  In  1901, (z-4,  6, 12)  I.  In  1902, 
y I.    In  19U3,  yl  (O  O).    In  1^>04,  "jkl." 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
18T6;  Edna  Cain,  editor;  John  Cain,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher (5 3). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  "jicL"  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

REIDSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Tattnall  Co.  U, 

257+  pop..  6  m.  E.  from  Collins  r.  and  66  W.  of 

Savannah.    Saw  and  grist  mills.    Farming 

and  timber. 

TATTNALL.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  G.  G.  &  H.  B.  Folsom, 
editors;  G.  G.  Folsom,  publisher  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation "jKi."  In  1902,  (  ??). 

RICHLAND,  Stewart  Co.  p    l.OUf 
pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama  and  Columbus 
Southern   Rds.,    28  m.    W.    of   Amerlcus. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 
BANNER;   Fridays;    democratic;  eight 
pages   13x20;    subscription  $1;    established 
1899:  A.  J.  Tison,  editor  and  publisher.     Cir- 
culation "4KL."     (A  A). 

RINGGOLD,  c.h.,  Catooia  Co.  b  437t 

pop.,  on  Western   &   Atlantic  Rd.,  23   m. 

S.  E.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

NEW  SOUTH;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  13xl7J^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  J.  C.  Bryan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3.    Circulation  "jjil." 

ROBERTA,  Crawford  Co.  n  Wl\  pop., 
on  Georgia  Rd.,  1  m.  S.  E.  of  Knoxville,  the 
county  seat,  and  22  S.  W.  of  Macon.  Cot- 
ton, corn,  wheat,  oats  and  fruit. 

CORRESPONDENT;     Fridays;    dem 
ocratic;   eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1; 
established  1891;    J.  W.  Bennington,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 3).   Circ'n"iKt."     (A  A). 

TYLiER;  Fridays:  democratic;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  J.  W.  Dennington, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

ROCHELLE,  Wilcox  Co.  p  793t  pop., 
on  Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of 
Americus.  Saw  rnlUs,  cotton  gins  and  grist 
mill.  Cotton  growing,  farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  John  T.  King,  editoi  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl.- 


ROCKMART,  Polk  Co.\^  676tPop.. 

on  East  &  West  and  Southern  Rds.,  12  m.  E. 

of  Cedartown,  the  county  seat,  and  52  N. W. 

of  Atlanta.  Planing  and  saw  mills.  Mining, 

SLATE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1885;  S.  A.  G.  Majors,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKi"     (A  A). 

ROME,  c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  ^  7,291t  pop., 
on  Southern,  Chattanooga,  Rome  &  South- 
ern and  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
&  Atlantic  Rds.  and  Coosa  and  Oostanaula 
rs.  Important  cotton  depot  and  cotton 
manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  and  Sundays; 
democratic ;  daily  eight  pages ;  weelcly  twelve 
15x2  ;  subscription  $.5;  established  1904;  T. 
Lurry  Gantt,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; dailj'  eight,  weekly  twelve,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5, 
weelcly  $1;  established  1843;  J.  Lindsay 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation- Daily;  "4kl."  In  1903, (z-4) I. 
In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "i&t"  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.   Iul901,yl. 

FEDERATION  NEWS;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

GEORGIA  FREE  L-ANCE;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  A.  B.  S.  Mose- 
ley  and  Beulah  S.  Moseley, editors;  Georgian 
Publishing     Co.,     publishers.      Circulation 

•JKL."    (A  A). 

MASONIC  HERALD;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic; thirty-six  pages  ej^xlO}^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  MaxMeyerhardt,  editor 
and  publisher  (12-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,500; /or  1896.  1,500;  for  1897,  1,750; 
for  1898,  t2,100;  for  1899,  2,100.  In 
1900,  vl.  Aetual  average  for  1901,  2,058; 
for  1902,  2,158;  for  1903,  2,216.  In 
1904,  yl. 

S ANDERS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Wathing- 

ton  Co.  n  2,023t  pop.,  on  Augusta  Southern 

and   SandersviUe   Rds.,  64  m,  E.  N.  E.  of 

Macon.  Cotton-growing  country. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1841 ; 

William  Park,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu-' 

lation  "JKL" 

PROGRESS;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887:  C.  B.  Chapman,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3).    Circulation  "JKL."   In  1902,  Z  (4). 

SAVANNAH,  c.  h.,  Chatham  Co.  O, 
54,244+ pop.,  terminus  of  Central  of  Geor- 
gia, Florida  Central  .&  Peninsular,  Georgia 
A.  Alabama  and  Plant  System  Rds.  and 
on  Savannah  r.,  18  m.  from  its  mouth. 
Head  of  river  navigation.  Large  quantities 
of  cotton,  naval  stores,  rice  and  lumber 
are  exported.  In  truck-farming  and  fruit- 
growing district. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  twlce-a-week.  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription— daily  $10,  weekly  $1; 
established  1850;  J.  H.  Estill,  editor;  The 
Morning  News  (Inc.),  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.  ;in  1904,  G 

(GO)* 

Weekly:   Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891  to 

1  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.   In  1898, yH. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


ISO' 


GEOROIA. 


Inl899,yl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  y I.    In  lilOi,  I. 

PRESS}  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;    eight  to    sixteen  pages  17x23; 
subscription  $5;    established  1891;    Pleasant 
A.  Stovall,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circiilatiou:    In    1895,    1.     In  1896,  I.     In 

1897,  I  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  y*ar  ending 
with  September,  1898,  5,403.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  19U(1,  yG.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  4,  5)  G.  In  1902. 
yG.     In  1903,  iz-4)  G.    In  I'JOl,  yG. 

CHATHAM  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  June  1,  1903; 
Cornelius  McKane,  editor;  Thomas  Tisdell, 
manager  (12—3). 

COTTON  TRADE  JOURNAL.;  Fri- 
days; industrial;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1901;  Julius  A. 
Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circula- 
tion "iKL" 

LABOR   HERALD;  Sundays:    labor; 

four  to  eight  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1902;  W.  S.  Harris  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ( 12—2). 
Circulation:    In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)   I.    In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NAVAL  STORES  REVIEW;  Satur 
days;  naval  stores;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1890;  Thomas  Gam- 
ble, Jr..  editor  and  publisher  (12^). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "iKi."  Inl902,(z— 6)  I. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  "jki,.- 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1894;    Jesse  M.  Milton,  editor;    J.  J. 
Smith,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  negro;  four  pages  17}i^x22;  sub 
scrlptlon  $1.25;  established  1895;  Hagler  & 
Bryan,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Clrcu- 
oulation  -'jkl."     In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5,  6). 

SPY;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  S.  A. 
Billingslea,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  negro;  republi- 
can; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es 
tabllshed  1885;  S.  C.  Johoison,  editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Companj',  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

I N  I)  E PEN  D ENT;  semi-monthly ;  negro ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1900:  W.  O.  P.  Sherman,  editor;  Inde- 
pendent Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(6— .3).    Circulation  •  .LKL" 

GEORGIA  JOURNAL  OF  MEDI- 
CINE AND  SU  R(-EI{  Y;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; fifty -eight  pages  7x10;  subscription,  $2; 
established  1897;  Drs.  Graham  and  Fitch, edi- 
tors and  pviblishers. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  G.  Actual  average 
/or  1898,5,000.  In  1899,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  4.083;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
June,  1901,4,166.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yH. 

NEW  YORK  MUSICAL  ECHO; 
monthly;  musical  and  dramatic;  thirty-six 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  New  York  Musical  Echo  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

C'irculation:  Rating  vaiied  from  16,500  In 
1898  to  F  In  1895.    In  1896,  F.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yl.    Inl90?.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PEACH  <; ROWER  AND  FRUIT 
CULTURI^T;  monthly  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  DRUG  AND  PAINT 
REVIEW;  monthly;  drugs  and  paints; 
seventy-six  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  E.  W.GlItton,  editor;  South- 
ern Drug  and  Paint  Review  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.Y.  In  1898.  zT.  In  1899.  yl.  In  190O.  vl. 
In  1901,  yT.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
In  1904,  yl. 

SENOIA,  Coweta  Co.  -D  782t  pop.,  on 
Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  New- 


GEORGIA. 


nan,  the  county  seat.    Large  mills  and  cot- 
ton gins. 

ENTERPRISE -GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days: democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891;  B.A.Nolan,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOCIAL    CIRCLE,    Walton    Co.    ^ 

l,229t  pop.,  on   Georgia   Rd.,  10    m.  S.  of 

Monroe,  the  county  seat.    Cotton  raising. 

SENTRY;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  W.  B.  Stewart,  editor;  L.  C.  Pennington,, 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "iii."  (A  A). 

SOPERTON,  Montgomery   Co.  D  on 

Macon,  Dublin  &  Savannah  Rd.    16m.  from 

Albany. 

NEWS;  Mondays;  democratic;  four  pages- 
15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  Mrs. 
L  F.  Rawes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTH  ATLANTA,  Fulton  Co.  ^ 
500  pop.,  2}4  m.  S.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 
capital.    A  suburb  of  Atlanta. 

CHURCH     AND      SOCIETY 

WORLD; monthly;  non  sectarian;  twenty 
to  forty-two  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1902,  E.  H.  Oliver,  editor; 
Oliver  &  Walkin,  publishers.    Circ'n  "isi." 

SPARTA,  c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  n  l,150t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  about  midway  be- 
tween Augusta  and  Macon.    Agriculture. 

ISHMAELITE  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic;, 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  Sidney  Lewis,  editor;  T.  C.  Moore,  pub- 
lislier  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  monthn  of  1897.  1,201» 
In  1898,  yl.  "  In  1899,  "jsl-"  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SPRINGPLACE,  c.  h.,  Murray  Co. 

ti  213+  pop,,  12  m.   E.  of   Dalton.    Manu- 
facturing. 

JIMPLECUTE;  Fridays;  four  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  C.  L, 
Henry,   editor  and   publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

Inl901,  Z(l,2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

STATESBORO,  c.  h.,  Bullock  Co.D- 
1,197+ pop.,  on  Dover  &  Statesboro  Rd.,oOm- 
N.  W.  of  Savannah.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;    Tuesdays   and   Fridays;    demo- 
cratic; ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  "jjcl  "    In  1903,  (z-4,  6)  I. 

BULLOCH  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Thomas  A.  McGregor,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl-" 

STILLMORE,  Emanuel  Co.  D-  741t 
pop.,  on  Bruton  &  Pineora,  Mlllen  &  South- 
western and  StlUmore  Air  Line  Rds.,  16  m. 
S.  E.  of  Swalnsboro,  the  county  seat. 

BUDGET;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
101.^x151^;  subscription  ,50  cents;  established 
1899;  Y.  E.  Bargeron,  editor;  Bargeron  Bros, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SUMMERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Chattooga 

Co.  "ti  486+  pop.,  on  Chattanooga,  Rome  & 

Columbus   Rd.,  45   m.  S.  of  Chattanooga,. 

Tenn.,  and  93  N.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages    15x22;     subscription    $1;    established 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


GEORGIA. 


1887;   Hunt  &  Espey,  editors  and  publishers 

<2-3). 

Circulation;    In  1895,   publisher  asserts, 

not  less  than  1,025.    In   1896,   I.    In   1897,   Y. 

In    1898,    "JKi."      Acttuil    average    for   1901, 

1,104  ;  for  1902,  1,149.    In  1903,  -iKL.- 

SAVAINSBORO,  c.  h.,  Emanuel  Co. 

D-  895+  pop.,  on  Stlllmore  Air  Line  Rd..  75 
m.  S.  W.  of  Augusta.  Corn,  cotton  and 
sugar. 

PINE  FOREST;  Thursdays:  demo- 
•cratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  Seaborn  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jsi"  (A  A). 

VOICE  OF  UNION;  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  four  pages  13x22;  subscription 
90  cents;  established  September,  1903;  A.N. 
Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WIREGRASS  BLADE;  Tuesdays; 
<iemocratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  W.  W.  Larson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl." 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  Aug., IdOl,  1,123. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z^l)  I  (A  A). 

SYLVANIA,  c.  h.,  Screven  Co.  D-  5i5f 

pop.,  at   terminus  of  Sylvania  Rd.,  60  na, 

N.  W.  of  Savannah.    Agriculture. 

TELEPHONE  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  J.  H. 
Bussey,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation   'iKi,." 

SYLVESTER,  Worth  Co.  g  552t  pop., 
on  Brunswick  &  Western  Rd.,  about  3  m. 
S.  of  Isabella,  the  county  seat,  20  E.  of  Al- 
bany and  21  W.  of  Tif  ton.    Agriculture. 

WORTH  CO.  LOCAL,;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Clifford  Qrubbs,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  -jkl.' 

TAXBOTTON,  c.  h.,  Talbot  Co.  o 
1,131+  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Talbotton  Rd., 
38  m,  N.  E.  of  Columbus.  Steam  grist  mill, 
creamery,  cotton  gin  and  cotton-seed  oil 
mill. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
«lght  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;  R.  N.  R.  Bardwell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  ••ucl." 

TALLULAH  LODGE,  Babersham 
Co.  cf  10(j  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta.  Silk  culture, 
farms  and  ^ilk  mills. 

SILK;    monthly;    silk;    sixteen    pages 
^xl2;  subscription .50 cents;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1903;  Louis  Bolns  Magid,  editor;  Silk 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
TALLAPOOSA,    HaraUon    Co.    \} 

2,128+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  near  Tallapoosa 

r.,  63  m.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 

Timber,  grape  growing  and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Jno.  W.  Nation,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,675.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898, 1 ,325 .  In  1899.  y  I . 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

TENNILLE,  Washington  Co.  Q  1,121+ 
pop.,  on  Augusta  Southern,  Central  of 
Georgia  and  Wrlghtsvllle  &  Tennllle  Rds., 


OKORGIA. 


4  m.  S.  of  Sandersville,  the  county  seat. 

Cotton  raising. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  R.  M.  Bryan, 
editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

THOMASTON,  c.  h.,  Upson  Co.  -a 

1,714+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and 
Macon  &  Birmingham  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  of  At- 
lanta, the  State  capital.  Furniture,  shoe, 
cotton  and  carriage  manufacturing. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869  ;  J.  T.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3) 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,1,053.    In  1899.  "JKL.- 

THOMASVILLE,  c.  h.,  Thomas  Co. 

p  5,322+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and 
Atlantic  and  Birmingham  Rds.,  midway 
between  Savannah  and  Montgomery.  Win- 
ter health  resort.  Center  of  fruit  and  melon 
belt.    Cotton  and  wool. 

TIMES-ENTERPRISE;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  daily  four  to  six,  week- 
ly eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— rimes  1873,  Enter- 
prise 1854,  dally  1888;  Times-Enterprise  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1904.  I. 

PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

THOMSON,  c.  h.,  McDuffle  Co.  d-  l,154t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  37  m.  W.  of  Augusta. 
Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  sweet  potatoes. 

McDUFFIE  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  22x30;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1871 ;  Jordan  E. 
White,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

McDUFFIE  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
§1;  established  December,  1900;  M.  W.  Gross, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation 
"iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIFTON,^«rrien  Co.  p  l,384t  pop., on 
Tifton,  Thomasvllle  &  Gulf,  Plant  System, 
TIf  ton  &  Northeast  and  Georgia  Southern  & 
Florida  and  Tifton  &  Moultrie  Rds.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  county  seat.  Tur- 
pentine, lumber,  fruit,  truck  and  agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Jno.  L.  Herring,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual avtr- 
age  for  1896,  1,213.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,328;  for  1899,  1,606 1 
/'orl900, 1,689.  Inl901,yl.  Actualaverage 
for  1902,  1,963.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904, 'Z.'i'io. 

T OCCO A.^ Habersham  Co.  □'2,176t  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  93  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the 

State  capital.    Farming  region. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  A.H.Mecklln  editor;  Southern  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Dade  Co.  ^  349t  pop., 

on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  18  m.  8. 

W.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Agriculture. 

DADE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  In- 
dependent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  W.  D.  B.  Chambers,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "im.." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


141 


GEORGIA. 


TRION  FACTORY,  Chattooga  Co. 
tD  l,y26  pop.,  ou  Chattauooga,  Rome  &  Col- 
umbus R(1..25  m.  N.of  Rome.    Cotton  mills. 

HERA  liD?  Wednesdays;  ten  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1860;  J.J. 
Burns,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    Inl902.  •'JKL." 

UNION  POINT,    Greene  Co.   a   700 

pop.,  ou  Georgia  Rd. 

GKEENE  COUNTY  NEWS;  Tues 
days;  local;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1905;  Eugene  Eakes, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

VALDOSTA,  c.  h.,  Lowndet  Co.  g 
5,613+pop.— local  estimate,  9,000 —on  Georgia 
Southern  &  Florida.  Plant  System,  Atlan- 
tic, Valdosta  &  Western  and  Valdosta 
Southern  Rds.,  157  m.  S.  W.  of  Savannah. 
Cotton,  sweet  potatoes,  sugar  cane,  rice, 
fruit  and  corn.    Sea  island  cotton  market. 

TIMES;  semi- weekly;  Tuesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1867;  C.  C. 
Brantley,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 

IJHj^gT»g    (5 S^ 

Circulation  :  In  1876,  "jja."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,013. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  October,  publisher  as- 
lerts,  no  issue  for  last  twelve  months  has 
been  less  than  2.500.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z-i)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

VIDALIA,  Montgomery  Co.  D  503 
pop. ,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Macon,  Dub- 
lin &  Savannah  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Mount 
Vernon. 

ADVANCE;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February  1903;  J.  H.  Breed  love  and 
J.  Pi..  Mobley,  editors;  The  Advance  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circulation  "jkl  • 

VIENNA,c.h.,  2)00^2/ Co.  g  l,035t  pop., 
on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida  Rd.,  57  m. 
S.  of  Macon.  Seat  of  Vienna  Institute.  Saw 
mills  and  turpentine  stills.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  T.  A.  Adkins. 
Jr..  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circ'n  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  "TKL." 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays ; democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Rev.  H.D.Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1S96, 1,009.  In  1897. Y.  In  1898, "jkj,"  In 
1901,  Z  (4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

"WADLEY,  Jefferson  Co.  D-  630t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Louisville  & 
Wadley  Rds.,  5  m.  S.  of  Louisville,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture, cotton,  cornand 
sweet  potatoes. 

JEFFERSON    CO.    BANNER;    Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1896;  G.W.  Kelley, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WARRENTON,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  n- 

1,113+  pop.,  on  Georgia   Rd.,  51  m.  W.  of 

Augusta.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER ;  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  15i^x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1842;  Wm.  M.  Hawes.  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation  -jkl"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 


GEORGIA. 


WARREN    CO.    REPORTER;    Fri 

day.s;  Independent;  four  pages  18x2l;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  Scruggs 
Bros.  &  Brady,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Wilkes  Co.  d 
3,3001-  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  70  m.  W.  N.  W. 
of  Augusta.     Cotton  and  grain. 

CHRONICtiE;  Mondays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  sub.scrlption  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Wilkes  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  "jjo." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  8ub8cripti<m  $1;  established 
1866;  The  Wilkes  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Ficklen  &  Neeson,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WATKINSVILLE,  c.    h..    Ocone* 

Co.  i  351+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 
7  m.  S.  of  Athens.    Farming. 

OCONEE     ENTERPRISE;     Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  W.  A.Brooks,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WAYCROSS,  c.  h.,  Ware  Co.  R  5,919+ 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Atlantic 
&  Birmingham  Rds.,  96  m.  S.  W.  of  Savan- 
nah.   Naval  stores,  cigars  and  lumber. 
EVENING  HERALD;   every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L,  Y,  Saturdays ; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
14x20;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  A.  P.  Perham  &  Son,  editor* 
and    publishers.     Circulation  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  ".jkl." 

JOURNA  Li  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  John  W.  Greer,  editor; 
Waycross  JournarCo.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "•ikl-''  In  19()2 
(z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O)-  In  1904.  (z-4)  H. 
PULPIT  AND    PEW;    semimonthly 

SOUTHERN  POULTRY  COU- 
RIER; monthly;  poultry;  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1899; 
Electra  Mershon  Craig,  editor  and  publisher ; 
dated  also  at  Chicago,  111.  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Inl900,  "iii.".  In  1901, June, 
publisher  asserts,  never  issued  less  than  ^,000. 
In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,6'^5.    In  1904,  yl. 

WAYNESBORO,  c \i., Burke  Co.  n- 
2,030+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  32  m. 
S.  of  Augusta  and  100  N.  W.  of  Savannah. 
Cotton-seed  oil  mills  and  fertilizer  works 
Cotton,  shipping  and  manufacturing. 
TRUE   CITIZEN;    Saturdays;    demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  18x20;    subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Sullivan  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).   Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WESTPOINT,  Troup  Co.  -D  l,797t 
pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point,  Chatta- 
hoochee Valley  and  Western  of  Alabama 
Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Lagrange,  the  county 
seat.  Farming  and  manufacturing. 
NEWS;   Thursdays;    democratic;    eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 

W.  Trox   Bankston,  editor  and   publisher; 

dated  also  at  Lannett.  Ala.  (1—5). 

Circulation:    In  19<X),  "iju,- '    In  1901,  Z  (4,6). 

In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts  slnoe  July 

1, 1901,  no  Issue  has  been  less  than  1,500.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


WINDER,  Jackson  Co.  [j  1,145  pop., 
on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of 
Athens.    Cotton  and  fruit  ralslnR. 
DEMOCRAT;  "Wednesdays; democratic; 
eight  pages  11x18;    subscription  $1;   estab 
Ushed  1899;  L.  C.  Russell,  editor;  The  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKi." 

JACKSON  ECONOMIST;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  A.  G.  Lamar,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Clrc'n-'JKL."    Inl903,  Z(4). 

WOODBINE,  Camden  Co.  Q,  100 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  49  m.  N.  of 
Jacksonville,  Fla.,  and  90  S.  of  Savannah. 
Timbering,  saw  mills  and  rice. 

SOUTHEAST  GEORGIAN;  Fridays; 

democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  A.  K.  Swift  and  J.  S.  N. 
Davis,  Jr.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKi." 

WOODBURY,  Meriwether  Co.  -n  566t 

pop.,  on  Macon  &  Birmingham  Rd..  9  m.  E. 

8.  E.  of  Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mill.    Agriculture. 

MESSENGER  ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Bion  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  •  ija,." 

WRIGHTS VIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Johnuon 

Co.  D  1,127+ pop.,  on  Wrlghtsvllle&TennlUe 

Rd.,  130  m.  W.  of  Savannah.    Agriculture. 

HEADLIGHT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  John  M.  Huff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jki-  " 


RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
Wm.  Falrcloth,  editor  and  publisher  (5—8). 
Circulation  "isi" 

YATESVILLE,    Upson    Co.   d   700 

pop.,  on  Macon  &  Birmingham  and  Atlanta 

&  Florida  Rds.,  44  m.  W.  of  Macon.   Gin  and 

grist  mills.    Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March.  1904;  Thos.  J.  Shepard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5). 

YOUNG    HARRIS,    Towns  Co.  tl 

342+  pop.,  18  m.  E.  of  Marietta  &  N.  Georgia 

Rd.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Otto  Sligh,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "iiti." 

ZEBULON,  c.  h..  Ptfc«  C5t).-n36lt  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Griffin. 

Agriculture. 

PIKE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1904;  Marshall,  Smith  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 

PIKE  CO.  TIMES-JOURNAL.; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Marshall 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MOCKING  BIRD;  monthly;  literary; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished January,  1904;  Lula  Mae  Smith,  ed- 
itor; Marshall  Smith  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—4) 
(A  A). 


IDAHO. 


Population  161.772 1.     Land  Area  84,290  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  British  Columbia  and  Montana,  east  by  Montana  and 
Wyoming,  south  by  Utah  and  Nevada,  and  west  by  OreKon  and  Washington. 
State  capital:  Boise,  Principal  industries:  Cattle  and  sheep  raising.  Num- 
ber of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1905),  108,  divided  as  follows  : 
Daily,  7;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  5;  weekly,  88;  semi-monthly,  1;  monthly,  5; 
quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  1,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
19«0  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Boise 5,957+ 

Pocatello 4,046+ 

M  08C0  w 2,484t 

lie wistou 3,425t 

Wallace  3,265t 

M  ou  tpelier 1 ,  444t 


Weiser l,364t 

Idaho  Falls l,'^62t 

Cilrangeville 1,1 33t 

KexburjE l,081t 

Malade l,050t 


ALBION,  c.  h.,  Cassia  Co.  g  306+  pop., 
32  m.  S.  by  stage  from  Minidoka,  the  nearest 
station  on  Union  Paclflc  Rd.,  and  IIC  N.  W. 
of  Ogden  City,  Utali.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising.    Mining. 

TIMES;  Tliursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  C.  M.  Gllkey,  editorand  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jk.l." 

NORMAL    MIRROR;   monthly;   col 
leglate;  thirty  pages  8x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1903;  Horace  Ellis,  editor;  CM. 
Gllkey.  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl.-  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  FALLS,  Oneida   Co. 

□s  150  pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line,  52  m. 
N.  W.  of  Malad  City,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing and  farming. 

AMERICAN  FALLS  ADVER- 
TISER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pasres  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1902;  Waldo  Taylor,  editor;  Davis 
&Taylor, publishers (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl.' 

BELLEVUE,  Blaine  Co.  g  358t  pop. 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BLACKFOOT,c.  h.,  Biyigham  Co.O, 
1,330+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Oregon  Short 
Line  Rd.  Agriculture,  mining  and  stock 
raising. 

BINGHAM   CO.   DEMOCRAT;   Fri 

days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.00; 
established  February,  1901 ;  Edward  C.  Kelly, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki." 

IDAHO  REPUBLICAN;   Fridays 

(AA). 
SOUTHERN    IDAHO    MAIL; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  W.  E.  Smitn,  editor;  Mall 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

BOISE,   c.   h.,   Ada    Co.   p   State 

Capital,    5,957+  pop.,    on   Union   Pacific 

Rd.  and  N.  bank  of  Boise r.    Trade  center. 

Agriculture  and  mining.  City  supplied  with 

pure  hot  water  from  a  flowing  hot  well. 

EVENING  CAPITAL  NEWS;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  IDAHO  CAP- 
ITAL NEWS,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  eight  to  twelve  pages  17}^x24,  weekly 
twelve  pageg  17J^x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1901,  weekly 


1896;  Capital  News  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  ;  In  1900,  "jkl."  In 
1901,  Z  (4,6).  Actualaverage  for  li02,^,51'ii 
for  1903,  2,761 ;  for  1904,  3,296. 
Weekly:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,405; /or  1903, 
3,475  ;/o»- 1904,  3,536. 

IDAHO  STATESMAN;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $7,  weekly  $1;  established 
1864;  Statesman  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation —  Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.425;  in  1896,1.352.  In  1897. 
I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  xoith  March,  1899,  2. 689.  In 
1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 6)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  in  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  publisher 
assei  ts, smallest  1,000.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, "JKL." 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl  "     In  1903,  "jkl  " 

UNIONIST;  Saturdays;  labor;  six  pageg 
17x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  J.  E. 
Roberts,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circu- 
lation "IKL." 

IDAHO  ODD -FELLOW;  monthly: 
odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  D.  L.  Badley,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1908,2,312.  Actualaveragefor\%i,'i,^91. 

NEW  ERA;  monthly;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished May,  1902;  New  Era  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (A  A). 

BONNERS  FERRY,  Jroo<«natCo.b 
349+  pop.,  on  Great  Nortnern  Rd.  and  Koote» 
nal  r.,  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Spokane,  Wash.  Min- 
ing, farming  and  lumber. 

KOOTENAI    HERA  LD;  Fridays; 

republican:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1891;  S.  D.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CALDWELL,c.  h.,  Canyon  Co.p  997t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Boise 

City,  the  county  seat  and  capital  of  the 

State.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GEM  STATE  RURAL;  weekly;  agri- 
cultural ;  twelve  pages  11x16 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1895;  A.  E.  Gipson,  editor;  The 
Gem  State  Rural  Publishing  Company,  Pub- 
lishers (12—4)- 

Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z— 4>  I, 


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IDAHO. 


IDAHO. 


NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1894;  Bates  &  Roberts,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1883 ;  R.  H.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CHALIilS,    c.  h.,  Custer  Co.   □   387t 
pop.  (of   township),  60   m.    N.   of   Halley. 
Mining. 
SILVER     3IESSENGER;    Tuesdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 

$4;  established  1881;  M.  M.  Sweet,  editor  and 

publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  -iiu- 

CGBUR   D'ALENE,  Kootenai  Co.  t: 

508+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  31  m.  E. 

of    Spokane,    Wash.    Mining,   agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July  25,  1902;  O.  B.  Moon,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  independent;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x23;  subacription  $1; 
established  1902;  Jos.  T.  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL.;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

COTTONWOOD,  Ma^o  Co.  U  400 
pop.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Mt.  Idaho,  the  county 
seat.    Gold  mining. 

CASMAS  PRAIRIE  CHRONICLE; 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.S0;  established  1893;  Rustemeyer  &  Wlmer, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CUL  DE  SAC,  Nez  Perces  Co.  ti  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lewiston,  the  county  seat.    Timber, 

farming  and  mining. 

REGISTER  ;Wednesday8;independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  John  J.  Schick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "jKi." 

CUSTER,  CMs<e/-  Co.  n  200  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Sort  Line  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Challis. 

PROSPECTOR;    Saturdays;    republi- I 
can;    eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $2.50; 
established  February,  1903;  Reginald  Coryell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkx" 

EMMETT,  Canj/o?i Co.  pi,008t  pop.  (of 
township),  on  Payette  r.,  22  m.  N.  of  Cald- 
well, the  county  seat,  and  30  N.  W.  of 
Boise  City,  the  State  capital.  Mining, 
stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2:  established  1893; 
J.  McKee,  editor;  H.  W.  .Mansfield,  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

GENESEE,  Latah  Co.  \2  7311  pov-, 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  In  Lower  Palouse 
or  Gen*>8ee  valley,  113  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Spo- 
kane, Wash.,  and  14  S.  of  Moscow,  the 
county  Beat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  S1.80;  established  1888; 
Chas.  Power,  editor  and  publisher  t5/-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GIFFORD,  Union  Co.  \h  15t  pop, 

G  A  Z  ETTE :  Thursdays ;  local ;  four  pages 
13xi0;  subscription  $1;  esfablii^hed  Seotem- 
ber.    UOl;    J.    F.  Orr,    iditor  and  publisher 

(1— 5P). 


GRANGEVILLE,  c  h.,  Idaho  Co.  D 

1,900  pop.,  local  estimate,  63  m.  S.  W.  of 

Lewiston.   Gold  mining,  farming  and  stock 

raising. 

IDAHO  CO.  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1886;  Elmer  Mc- 
Broom,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "iKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWS;    Saturdays;   democratic;    four 
pages   18x24;    subscription   $2;    established 
,  April,  1902;  H.  L.  Herzinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  In  1903,  Z  (4).     In 
1904,  "JKi.- 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Brown  &  Lisle,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "iii" 

HAILEY,    c.  h.,  Blaine  Co.  g  l,«40t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd. 

and  Wood  r.,  130  m.  E.  of  Boise  City,  the 

State  capital.    Hot  mineral  water  springs. 

In  a  rich  mineral  belt.     Agriculture  and 

mining. 

WOOD  RIVER  NEWS -MINER; 
every  morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Fridays;  four  pages-dally  13x20,  week- 
ly 18x22;  BubscrlDtion— daily  $10,  weekly  $2; 
established-daily  1883.weekly  1881;  E.  R.  Rich- 
ards, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation— daily 
"JKL."  weekly  "JKL  " 

WOOD  RIVER  TIMES;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY » 
Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pageB--daily 
15x22.  weekly  18x24;  subscription— daily  $10, 
weekly  $3;  established -dally  1882,  weekly 
1881 ;  T.  E.  Picotte,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— dally  "iiu-"  weekly  "isi" 

HARRISON,    Kootenai   Co.   ^   702t 
pop.,   on   Oregon   Railway    &  Navigation. 
Go's  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  of  Rathdrum.  the  coun- 
ty seat.  Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 
SEARCHLIGHT;  Fridays:  four  page* 
15x22;   subscription  $1.50;    established  1899; 
H.  O.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher.     Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 


IDAHO    CITY,  c.  h.,  Boi$e  Co.  p 
600+  pop.,  about  35  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Boise  City, 
the  State  capital.    Gold  and  silver  mining. 
IDAHO  WORLD ;sem^weekl.^^Mon 
days  and  Thursdays  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days;   populist:   four    pages  —  semi  weekly 
18x24,    weekly    13x19;    subscription  —  semi- 
weekly   $4,   weekly   $2;    establlshed-seml- 
weeklv  1875,  weekly  1863;  Charles  E.  Jones, 
editor';    Heman  &   Jones,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circ'n— semi  weekly  "jkj."  weekly  "jkl^" 

BOISE  CO.  NEWS  }  Wednesdays; 
d  mocratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.^.0;  established  January.  1908:  J.  H.  Pea- 
cock, editor  and  publisher  (1-4  P>.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

IDAHO  TA'LLS,BinghamCo.ai,2m 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Snake  r. 

Agriculture  and  mining. 

IDAHO  POSTEN:  Wef'nesdays  (A  A). 

IDAHO  REGISTER  ;  Friday »;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880:  Wm.  E.  Wheeler,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  ".iki"     In  1903, 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2:  established  1890; 
F.  A.  Dare,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "iSi" 

ILO,  ^''c^  Perce  Co.  \:  on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd..  '6  m.  from  Cul  de  Sac. 
PRAIRIE  NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


145 


IDAHO. 


JULIAETTA,  Latah  Co.  ^  287  pop., 

on  Northern    Pacific   Rd.,   18   m.  S,  E.  of 

Moscow. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  February.  1903;  D.  T.  A.  Mackin- 
tosh, editor  and  publisher  U— 4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL-"  (A  A). 

KENDRICK,  Latah  Co.  b  490t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Kd.,  100  m.  S.  E.  of 
Spokane,  Wash.  Shipping  point  for  fruit. 
Mining. 

CANYON  ECHO;  Fridays;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894; 
E.  E.  Alderman,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  'vkl.' 

GAZETTE;     Fridays ;    independent ; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished    1892;    Mackintosh  &   Weber,  editors 
and  publishers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

KOOSKIA,    Idaho    Co.    D   30    pop., 

about  20  ni.  N.  of  Idaho,  the  county  seat. 

Gold  mining. 

IDAHO  MOUNTAINEER;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x24;  subscrip 
tion  SI. 50;  established  April,  l#i;  H.  E. 
O'Donnell,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

IiEWISTON,c.  h.,  Nez  Perces  Co.  ^ 

2,425+  pop.— local  estimate7,500— onlNorthern 
Pacific  Rd.  and  at  junction  of  Snake  and 
Clearwater  rs.  Connected  by  steamboat 
during  season  of  navigation  with  Pacific 
Ocean  and  Columbia  r.  Mining  and  stock 
raising.    Fruit  and  wheat. 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEK.L.Y,  Thursdays;  indepen 
dent-democratic;  daily  six,  weekly  eight 
pages  22x36;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1898,  weekly  1892;  Al- 
ford  Bros.  &  Stainton,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1896.  "jkl."  Actual  aver  age  for 
thefirst sixmonthsof  1S91,1.GHS.  Inl898.yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TELiLiER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1876;  C.  A.  Fores- 
man,  editor;  Teller  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.). 
publishera  (2—5). 
Circulation  "jki."    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

MACK  AY,  Custer  Co.  D  500  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Short  Line  Rd..  75  m.  S.  of  Challls. 

TELEURAPH;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1900;  Byrd  Trego,  editor  and  publisher  (1-^). 

MAIiAD  CITY,  c.  h.,   07ieida  Co.D 
1,050+  pop.    Mining  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; elKht  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  R.  H.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jsl." 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  snbscription 
$1;  established  November,  IQH ;  W.  H.  Peck, 
editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MEADOWS,  Washington  Co.  d  260 

pop.,  90  m.  N.  E.  of  Weiser,  the  county  seat. 

Mining  and  agriculture. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899;  Chas.  A.  Hackney,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jjjl." 


IDAHO. 


MOHLER,  J^ez  Perces  Co.  Yd  200  pop., 

45  m.  S.  E.  of  Lewiston.    Creamery   and 

flour  mill. 

TIIHFS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  W.  J.  Pegg,  editor;  Times 
Printing  Co.  publisher  (1—5  P). 

MONTPELIER,  Bear   Lake  Go.  q, 

1.444+  pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  5  m. 
N.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing of  cheese.    Lumber  and  salt. 

EX  A  MINER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  F.  Brewster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

MOSCOW,  c.  h.,  Latah  Co.  ^  2,484t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rds.  Seat  of  State 
University.  Milling,  mining,  stock  raising 
and  agriculture. 

EVENING  JOURNAL.;  daily  except 
Sundays;  independent ;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  October,  1904; 
Roland  A.  Laird,  editor;  Fletcher  &  Laird, 
publishers  (1—5). 

MIRROR;  Thursdays  ;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
W.  D.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  921.    In  19l'4,  "JKL.' 

NORTH  IDAHO  STAR;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Henry  C. 
Shaver,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

TIMES -DEMOCRAT  I  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  Sam'l  T  Owings,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3 P).  Ciro'n  "iKL."(A  A). 

ESSENTIAL  CHRISTIANITY; 
monthly;  undenominational;  eight  pages 
91.^x131^;  snbscription  $1;  established  Janu- 
ary, 1903;  W.  T.  Euster,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—5). 

MOUNTAINHOME,  c.  h.,  Elmore 
Co.  p  725  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m. 
S.  E.  of  Boise  City,  the  State  capital.  Stock 
raising  and  gold  mining. 

ELMORE  BULLETIN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  Charles  Pascoe,  editor 
and  pul)Hsher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELMORE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896;  P.  R.  Long- 
fellow, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKI  ." 

SOUTH  IDAHO  HERALD;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  December,  1902;  G. 
M.  Payre,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

MURRAY,  c.  h.,  Shoshone  Co.  [^  802t 

pop.  (of  township),  20  m.  from  Wallace,  the 

nearest  station   on   Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

Placer  and  quartz  mining. 

C(EUR  D'ALENE  SUN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$3;  established  1884;  Adam  Aulbach,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

NAMPA,  Canyon  Co.  p  799t  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  19  m.  W.  of  Boise 

City,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

IDAHO  LEADER;  semi  weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1891 ; 
Henrietta  Mansfield,  editor;  H.  W.  Mansfield, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jjil." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


IDAHO. 


IDAHO. 


TIMES;  Friaays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  James  Brown,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  ••ikl." 

OAKLEY,  Cassia  Co.  g  l,078t  pop.  (of 
township),  in  Goose  Creek  Valley.  Agricul- 
ture, stock  raising  and  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896;  E.  B.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jill" 
(AA). 

OROFINO.  Shoshone  Co.  6  33  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Lewis- 
ton.    Farming  and  mining. 
OPTIMIST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PARIS,  c.  h.,  Bear  Lake  Co.  Q,  906t 

pop.,  10  in.  S.  W.  of  Montpelier,  the  nearest 

station     on    Union   Pacific  Rd.     Lumber 

mills,  cheese  making,  stock  raising,  marble 

quarries  and  copper  mining.    Seat  of  Bear 

Lake  State  Academy. 

POST;  "Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established 
1880;  James  H.  Wallis,  editor;  The  Post  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

PARMA,  Canyon  Co.  p  60  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Cald- 
well, the  county  seat. 

HERAIiD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
October,  H)03;  M.  A.  Bates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-4). 

PAYETTE,  Canyon  Co.  p  614t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  at  confluence  of 

Payette  and  Squaw  rs.     Farming. 

IND  EPENDENT ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1891;  Burt  Veuable,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  'jKr.." 

PAYETTE  VALLEY  ENTER- 
PRISE; Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1905;  L.  E.  Merritt,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1— 5  P). 

PECK,  ■^''ez  Perces  Co.  tl  200  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Lewiston, 

the  county  seat.    Stock  raising,  grain,  fruit 

and  vegetables. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  19(?0;  J.  C.  Peter- 
son, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIERCE,  Shoshone   Co.   ^    100  pop., 

35   m.    N.  of   Grangeville.     Farming  and 

mining. 

PIERCE  CITY  MINER;  Fridays; 
«lght  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  C.A.Martin,  editor  and 
publisher  ;7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

POCATELLO,  c.  Yx.,  Bannock  Co.  0, 
4,046+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  of 
Blackfoot.    Stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  14x21 ;  subscription 
— daily  $9,  weekly  $2  ;  established  —  daily 
1902.  weekly  1899;  Geo.  N.  IfEt,  editor;  Tri- 
bune Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL."  weekly  "JKi" 

ADVANCE;  triweekly,  Tuesdays.Thurs- 
days  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1892;  CO. 
Broxon,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 


IDAHO  STATE  Sunday-school 

BULLETIN;  quarterly,  March,  June, 
September  and  December;  undenomina- 
tional; fifty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription  29 
cents;  established  December,  1901;  B.  H.  Mc- 
Grew,  editor;  Idaho  State  Sunday-School 
Association,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Inl902,(z-ll)I.  In  1903. (z— 4)1, 
In  1901,  H. 

PRESTON,  Oneida  Co.  P,  1.000  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of 
Malad  City,  the  county  seat.  Mining  and 
farming. 

CACHE  VALLEY  NEWS;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1895; 
H.  J.  Halton,  editor;  Standard  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  ••iMi"  (A  A). 

PRIEST  RIVER,  Kootenai  Co.  t] 
50pop.,  on  Great  Nothern  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of 
Rathdrum,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1902;  A.  B.  Hoag,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RATHDRUM,  c.  h.,  Kootenai  Co.  )j 
407+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  29  m. 
E.N.E.  of  Spokane, Wash.  Saw  mills,  cream- 
ery and  timber.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Culp  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  a— 4). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

KOOTENAI  CO.  EDUCATOR; 
monthly;  educational;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  October.  1903; 
Bulp  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 

ROOSEVELT,  Idaho  Co.  p 
THUNDER     MOUNTAIN     NEWS; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

SAINT  ANTHONY,  c.  h.,  Fremont 
Co. n-411t  pop.,  on  N. fork  of  Snake  r.  Gold, 
silver  and  coal  mines.    Farming. 

(II  RON! CLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TETON  PEAK  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Wood  D.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SAINT  JOE,  Kootenai  Co.  ^  25  pop. 
REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  C.  A.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

SAINT  MARIES,  Kootenai  Co.  ^  on 

Oregon,  R.  R.  and  Nav.  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 

Rathdrum. 

COURIER;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays. 
SALMON,  c.h.,ie'»WC^o.i>398t  pop., 

on  Salmon  r.,  70  m.  W.of  Red  Rock.  Mont. 

Mining,  milling  and  agriculture. 

IDAHO  RECORDER;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4;  established 
1885;  Mrs.  Ada  Merritt,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEMHI  HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  January,  1901 :  E.  K.  Abbott,  edi- 
tor: Abbott  &  Preston,  publishers  (9—3).  Cir- 
ulatlon  "jjtL  " 
SALUBRIA,    Washington  Co.  -n  921t 

pop.  (of  township),  39  m.  N.  E.  of  Weiser,  the 

county  seat.    Timber,  farming  and  mining. 

IDAHO  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 


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147 


IDAHO. 


llshed  1889;  Thomas  Nelson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jk_l"  (A  A). 

NEW>S-L.ETTER:  Thursdays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  L.  W.  Smith,  editor;  I.  R.  Smith, 
publisher.    Circulation  •jkl." 

SANDPOINT,  Kootenai  Co.  ^  700 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  42  m.  N.  of  Rathdruni,  the  county 
seat.    Farming,  lumbering  and  mining. 

NORTHERN    IDAHO    NEWS;    Frl 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1898;  Al.  Filson, 
editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd..  publishers 
(1-5  P). 

SHOSHONE,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  g  685t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.» 
23  m.  N.  from  Snalce  r.    Railroad  oar  shops. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Ben  A.  Brewster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

JOURNAIji  Fridays;  republlean;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 
Ben  A.  Brewster,  editor  and  publisher.  Clr 
culatlon  "JKL." 

SILVER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Owyhee  Co.  p 

976+  pop.  (Of  township),  30  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Guffey,  aud  24  S.  S.  W.  of  Murphy,  on  the 
Boise,  Nampa  &  Owyhee  Rd..  connected  by 
stage,  and  60  S.  W.  of  Boise  City,  the  State 
capital.  Quartz  and  placer  mining,  farming 
and  stock  raising. 

NUGGET;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  established 
1891 ;  John  Lamb,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OWYHEE   AVALANCHE;   Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1865;   L.  A.  York,  editor  and  j 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  | 

SODA  SPRINGS,  Bannock  Co.  c; ' 
428+  pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  48  m.  S. 
E.  of   Pocatello.     Ranching   and   grazing, 
sulphur  mills,  natural  mineral  water  bot- 
tling, sheep-shearing  and  stock  shipping. 

IDANHA  CHIEFTAIN;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  L.  H.  Wlllett,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (2—3).    Circulation    iKi 

STILES,    Idaho  Co.  tl>  on  Nortliern 

Pacific  Rd. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight   pages   13x20;   subscription   $2;  estab- 


IDAHO. 


llshed  1899;  T.  J.  Kern,  editor  aud  publisher 
(I— 5P). 

TROY,   Latah    Co.   "d    283   pop.,   on 

Northern  Pacific,  11  m.  E.  of  Moscow,  the 

county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
9x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  B.  3. 
Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

WALLACE,  Shoshone  Co.  ^  2,265t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rds.,  13  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Wardner.  Sawmill.  Lumbering  and  mining. 

IDAHO  STATE  EAGI^E;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2..'iO;  established  September,  1903;  J.  R.  Sov- 
ereign, editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

IDAHO  STATE  TRIBUNE;  Wednes- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1894;  James  H.  Sovereign,  editor: 
Coeur  d'Alene  Miners'  Unions  of  Knights  of 
Labor,  publishers.     Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1894;  Geo.  S. 
Warren,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "ijKL." 

COEUR  D'ALENE  MINING  REC- 
ORD; semimonthly;  mining;  twelve 
pages  9x11}^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1901;  H.  A.  Moore,  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation   'jkl."  (A  A). 

WARDNER,  Shoshone  Co.  i  8,278t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Oregon  Railway  & 
Navigation  Co's  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Murray,  the  county  seat.  Silver  and  lead 
mining. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    republican;    four 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $2.50;   established 

1886;  Aaron  Frost,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

WEISER.c.h.,  Washington  Co.-D  l,364t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  W.  of 
Boise  City,  the  State  capital.  Mining,  agri- 
culture, fruit  growing  and  stock  raising. 

SIGNAL;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  independent-democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1884; 
R.  E.  Look  wood,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iii,."  Actual  aver- 
aoe  for  1899,  1,012;  /or  1900,  1,164.  In 
1901.  vl.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

WORLD  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
June,  1901;  L.  A.  York,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "inx- 


ILLINOIS. 


Population  4,821,550 1.     Land  Area  56,000  sq.  miles. 

Bounded,  north  by  Wisconsin,  east  by  Lake  Michigan,  Indiana  and  Kentucky, 
southeast  and  south  by  Kentucky,  south  and  southwest  by  Missouri,  and  west  by 
Missouri  and  Iowa.  State  capital  :  Springfield.  Principal  products,  and  indus- 
tries :  Agricuture,  iron,  lead  and  lumber,  and  general  manufactures.  Num- 
ber of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  ^0,  1905),  1,690,  divided  as  fol- 
lows:  Daily,  181;  tri-weekly,  4;  semi-weekly,  55;  weekly,  1,101;  bi-weekly,  4; 
semi-monthly,  24;  monthly,  301;  semi-quarterly,  1;  bi-monthly,  6;  quarterly,  10. 

The  cities  of  over  20,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Cbicago I,698,5r5t 

Peoria 5fi,l(»0t 

Quincy 36,*^.'52t 

Springfield a4,159t 

Rocittord 3 1,05  It 

East  St.  Louis ti9,655t 


Joliet 

Aurora 

Blooiniiiteton. 

Elgin 

Decatur 


'^9,353t 
'24,14rt 

'2'i,433t 
'20,754t 


ABINGDON,  Knox  Co.  -n  2,022+  pop., 

on  crossing  of  Burlington  Route  and  Iowa 
Central  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  from  Galesburg,  the 
county  seat.  Seat  of  Abingdon  Normal  and 
Hedding  Colleges. 

ENTERPRISE  HERALD;  Fridays; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  W.  B. 
Barnes,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KODAK;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  J.  C. 
Schoop,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ALBANY,  Whiteside  Co.  b  629+  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Mississippi  r.,  13  m.  W.  of  Morrison,  the 

county  seat.    Button  factory  and  creamery. 

Farming.    Summer  resort. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establlslied 
1899;  6.  S.  McCartney,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "ijLfc" 

ALBION,  c.  h.,  Edwards  Co.  O,  1,162+ 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  120  m.  E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.,  and  170  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the 
State  capital.  Seat  of  Southern  College  In- 
stitute. Vitrified  brick  factories,  milling, 
butter  and  cheese  making. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Albion  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,416.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  July  5, 19ul.  l,5Ht2;  for 
1902,  1,849.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 2,4)  I. 

ALEOO,  c.  h.,  Mercer  Co. b  2,081+  pop.. 

on    Burlington    Route    Rd.,    14   m.    E.    of 

Mississippi  r.  and  25  S.  W.  of  Rock  Island. 

Shipping  point  for  stock  and  grain.    Coal 

mines.    Farming. 

DELVIOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1880;  John  E.  Murdock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
nor  less  than  1,704.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,508. 
In  1899, yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901. yl.  In  1902. y I. 
Inl903,(z^)  !(••),    In  1901,  yl. 


TIMES-RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  D.  N.  Blazer  and  A.  McKin- 
ney,  editors  and  publishers  ( 12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,600.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  publish- 
er asserts,  not  less  than  3,300.  In  1897.  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3,588:  for  1899, 
3,747.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,3,995.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
li)04,  yH. 

ALEXIS,  Warren  Co.  -D  916t  pop., 
on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of 
Monmouth,  the  county  seat,  and  14  N.  W.  of 
Galesburg.  Manufactures  of  brick  and  tile 
and  stoneware.  Breeding  of  Clydesdale 
horses. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  D.  M.  Harkrader,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

V  I  S  I  TO  R  ;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  D.  E. 
Donly,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL.' 

ALPHA,   ffenry  Co.  tl  355  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  14  m. 

S.   W.   of    Cambridge,    the   county   seat. 

Broom  factory,  foundry  and  machine  shops. 

A  D  VA  N  C  E  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
1,5x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1901 ;  D.  M.  Harkrader,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ALTAMONT,  Effingham  Co.  g  l,335t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern, 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois,  Vandalla  Line 

and  Wabash  Rds.,   12  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of 

Effingham,  the  county  seat.    Grain,  poultry 

and  fruit-shipping  point.     Tile,  carriage, 

embossing,  egg  case  and  furniture  factories 

and  flour  miUs. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1881; 
Schilling  &  Gibford.  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "JKif." 

ALTON,  Madiion  Co.  p  14,210t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton,  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Burlington  Route  and 
St.  Louis,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Mis- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


149 


ILLINOIS. 


slssippi  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  and 
4  above  tho  mouth  of  the  Missouri  r.  River 
trade  and  manufactures.  Depot  for  ship- 
ment of  produce. 

EVENING  TELEGRAPH:  every 
evening   except  Sunday,  and  VVEEKLiY, 

Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  Saturday 
«iKht  pages  20x26,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1853,  weekly  1836;  J.  A.  Cousley, 
editor;  Telegraph  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation— dally  ".ikl."  weekly  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  12x20;  established  1894; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  John  D. 
Macadams,  editor;  Alton  Republican  Pub 
Ushlug  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation- 
dally  'JKi,."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1903,  dally 
Z  (4)  weekly  Z  (4). 

SENTINEIi  -  DEMOCRAT  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab 
llshed  18ir6;  Sentinel-Democrat  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1898.  'jkl.-  In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,000. 
In  1900,  "JKL." 

Weekly:  In  1898, '.ikl."  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,900.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  vl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1963,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  German;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x30;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1867  ;  H.  Meyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-3).  Circulation  "i^L."  In  1902,  Z 
(2.  4.5). 

ALTONA,  Knox  Co.  -a  663t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat.  Car- 
riage factories. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Frank 
C.  Krans,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ALTO   PASS,  Union  Co.  Q  SlSfpop., 
on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd. 
ENTERPRISE:  Fridays;  (A  A). 

AMBOY,  Lee  Co.  ^  l,826t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  90  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  A  prod- 
uce-shipping point.  Dairying  and  farming. 

JOURNAL;   Thursdays ;    republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855;    Geo.  A.  Lyman,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jjil."  (  ?  ? )    In  1902, 
Z(2,  4,  5). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1878  ;  Dafoe  & 
Vaughn,  editors  and  publishers;  publishes 
an  edition  for  West  Brooklyn  (2— 3).  Com- 
bined circulation  "iii  " 

ANNA,  Union  Co.  g  2,618t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd,,  about  1  m.  E.  of  Jones- 
boro,  the  county  seat,  and  36  N.  of  Cairo. 
Center  of  fruit  region. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
«Ight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  J.  L.  Hammond,  editor;  A.  Ney  Ses- 
sions, publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1899.  1,443« 
Inl900,yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z— 6)  I.  In 
1903,  yl(OO).     In  1904,  yl. 

TALK;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Edgar  A.  Davie.edltor;  Talk  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,870;- /or  1896,  1,846; /or  a  j/ear  ending 


ILLINOIS. 


7vith  March.  1898,  1,874;  for  1899.  1,941 ; 
for  1900,  1 ,973  i  for  1901,  '2,'^33;  for  a  year 
ending  unth  .January  2,  19U3,  t2,326:  for 
190.S,  '^,303:  for  1904,  2,373. 

ANTIOCH,  Lake  Co.  cf  522t  pop., 

on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd..  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Waukegan,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  e.stabllshed  1888; 
A.  B.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ARCOLA,  Douglas  Co.  D-  l,995t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Vandalla  Line  Rds., 
about  7  m.  S.  of  Tuscola,  the  county  seat. 
Live  stock,  grain  and  broom  corn. 

ARCOLIAN;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Hugh  Healy  and  John  B.  Healy, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  J.  L.  Avey,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrcu- 
larion"JKi.."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902, "jkl.' 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1866;  Nathan  Collins  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  I.IUO.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,179.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

ARENZVILLE,  Cass  Co.  d  462  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  of  Winchester. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ARGENTA, -Macon  Co.  n626t  pop., on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Decatur, 

the  county  seat.    Agricultural  district. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1892 ;  F.  E.  Evans, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ARLINGTON  HEIGHTS,  Cook 
Co.  cf  1,380+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd.,22m.  N.  of  Chicago,  the  county 
seat.  Foundries,  factories,  breweries  and 
creameries. 

COOK  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  17*^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  H.  C.  Paddock  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  In  1902.  July, 
publisher  asserts,  during  the  past  year 
smallest  number  printed  any  week  was  1,250. 
In  1903.  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

REVIEW:  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  April,  1900; 
A.  O.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ARROWSMITH,  Afciean  Co.  n  317t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  20  m.  E. 

of  Bloomington,  the  county  seat.     Grain 

and  live  stock. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Frank  Woolley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ARTHUR,  Moultrie  Co.  o  868t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Vandalla 

Line  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  from  Areola.      Broom 

corn,  grain  and  farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  to  six  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1886;  J.  H.  Bassett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3) .    Circulation  "jjll" 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS. 


ASHKUM,  Iroquois  Co.  o  500  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Kanka- 
kee and  73  S.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture, 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ;  Louis  Wing- 
fleld,  edltorand  publisher  (2— 3).  Circ'n-jKjL.'' 

ASHLAND,  Cas$  Co.  -n  1.201t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  and  Chi- 
cago &  Alton  Rds.,20  m.  N.  W.  of  Spring- 
field, the  State  capital.  Shipping  point  for 
grain. 

SENTINEIi  ;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  P.  W.  Bast,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

ASHLEY,     Waihington    Co.     Q     953t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Louisville  & 

Nashville   Rds.,   60    m.    E.    of    St.   Louis. 

Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1876:  F.  E.  and  W.  C.  O'Bryant,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :   In  1902,  "jtsi,."    Actual  aver- 
age for  190S,  1,019.    Inl901,  yl. 

ASHMORE,  CoUs  Co.  a  476tpop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  8  m.  E  of  Charleston,  the  county  seat, 

and  37  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Agriculture. 

RE  PUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  S.  D.  Makepeace,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3);  prints  an  edition  for  West- 
field,  called  the  Progress.  Combined  circu- 
lation "JKi." 

ASHTON,    Lee  Co.  b  756t  pop.,   on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  83  m.  W.  of 

Chicago.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Chas. 
A.  Bancroft  editor ;  Cora  J.  John,  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASSUMPTION,  Christian  Co.  D 
1,702+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  E. 
of  Taylorville,  the  county  seat.  Coal  min- 
ing and  farming. 

INDEPENJ)ENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  C.  F.  Hodge,  editor;  Hodge 
Bros.,  publishers  (7— 3  P).    Circulation "iiLL- 
In  1902,  Z  (4,5)  (A  A). 

PRAIRIE  STATE  TRIBUNE;   Fri 
days;  Independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;    E. 
C.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

AST OJil A,  Fulton  Co.  -n  l,684t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  115 
m.  S.  of  Rock  Island.  "Various  manufac- 
tures and  abundant  coal. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.26;  estab- 
lished 1880;  A.  N.  Price,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKx." 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  A.  E.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher  ^  2— 3). 
Circulation  "j^kl." 

ATHENS,  ■Afenat'dC'o.  n  l,536tpop.,on 

Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  N.W, 

of  Springfield,  the  State  capital,    Agrcult- 

ure,  stock  raising  and  coal  mining. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
•Ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 


ILLINOIS. 


lished   1888;    Ed.  J.   Miller,   editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 8).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ATKINSON,  ffenry  Co.  ^  762t  pop., 

on    Chicago,   Rock    Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

18  m.  N.E.  of  Cambridge,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture.  Bricks  and  tiles.  Coalmining. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1892;  D.  GrlfRn.  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ATLANTA,  Logan  Co.  n  l,270tpop., 

on   Chicago   &   Alton  and   Vandalla   Line 

Rds.,  11  m.  N.  E.   of   Lincoln,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;    established 
1869;    H.  Crihfleld,   editor;    Crlhfleld   Bros, 
publishers  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "j.kl." 

ATWOOD,  Piatt  Co.  D  698tpop.,on 

IndianapoUs,  Decatur  &.  Western  Rd.,  25  m. 

E.  by  S.  E.  of  Decatur.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Saturdays ;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  E.  Means,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AUBURN,  Sangamon  Co.  D  l,281t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Pawnee  Rds., 
16  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.    Farming. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1874;  M.  L.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays  (A  A), 

AUGUSTA,  Hancock  Co.  -n  1.149t  pop.. 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy   Rd.,    37 

m.  N.  E.  of  Quincy.     Fine  potters'  clay  is 

found  here.    Stock  raising,  agriculture  and 

coal  mining. 

EAGLE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Olln  Emery,  editor;  Dr.  J.H. 
Emery,  publisher.    Circulation  ••nth." 

AURORA,   Kane    Co.    ^    24,U7t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,   Burlington    &   Quincy, 
Chicago     &     Northwestern     and     Elgin, 
Joliet  &  Eastern  Rds.  and  Fox   r.,   38  m. 
W.  of  Chicago.     Railroad  repair  shops  of 
the  Chicago  &  Iowa   Rd.  and  main  loco- 
motive   and   car   shops   of    the    Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  are  located  here. 
Stove  works,  Ice-freezlng  machine  works, 
large  cotton  and  woolen  mills,  corset,  road- 
cart,  carpet  sweeper  and  watch  factories, 
smelting  and  other  industries. 
BEACON;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and    SE>II- WEEKLY,    Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  semi-weekly  $2;    es- 
tablished 1846;  E.  C.  Finch,  manager  (12—4). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :    In  1896,  "iKL."    In 
1897.   I   Z.     In  1898,  yl.     In  1899.  "jkl.-     In 
1903,  Z  (4).    Actual  average  for  1904,  3.064. 
Semi-Weelily :  "^kl." 

NEWS;  everv  evening  except  Sunday ,. 
and  SEM  I- WEEK  L  Y,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4.  semi-weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1874,  semi-weekly  1892;  The  Aurora 
Dally  News  Companv,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1894.  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  3,000;  in  1895,3,000.  In  1896.  H. 
In  1897,  H  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898,  4,099 }. 
for  1899,  4,ti06; /or  1900,  4,235; /or  1901, 


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151 


ILLINOIS. 


4,486;  for  1902.  4,«1S.  In  190:5.  (z-6) 
<*  (O  O).  Actual  average  for  1901.  5,63'2. 
Semi- Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
imallest  1,825;  In  1895.  1,325.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

VOI^KSFREIJNl)  J  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
German  ;  republican  ;  daily  four  weekly 
eight  pages  20x24;  subscription- dally  $3.90, 
weeklv  $2;  established— dally  1895,  weekly 
1868;  Peter  Klein,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl" 

HERAIiD- EXPRESS;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1866;  Chas.  P.  Burton,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "fju<"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl(OO).     In  1904,  yl  (A  A). 

FOX  RIVER  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  12i^xl9;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1904;  Chas.  Connors,  edi- 
tor; Connors  &  Badry,  publishers  (1— f>). 

YEOMAN;  monthly;  literary  and  f rater 
nal;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  October,  1898;  Yeomen  of 
America,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1901, 
5,677; /or  1902,  r,166.  In  1903,  yG.  --4c. 
tual  average  for  1904,  15,000. 

AVA,   Jackson    Co.    p  l.OOOt  pop.,  on 

Mobile   &   Ohio    Rd.,    14    m.    N.    of    Mur- 

physboro,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  manufacturing. 

AD  VERTISER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
•eight  pages  11x15}^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  F.  M.  Clover,  editor;  Advertiser 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion 'J_KL."  (A  A). 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1901;  A.  O.  Genung,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).   Circulation  "JKL" 

AVON,  Fulton  Co.  -n  809t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 
Galesburg.    Drain-pipe  factories. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Geo.  E.  Simmons,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  papes  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879:  Willis  E.  Stevens,  editor  and  pub- 
Slsher  (7—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

B  ARDOIiPH,  McDonough  Co.  -n  387t 

pop.,  on    Chicago,    Burlington    &   Quincy 
Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Qiilncy.    Banks  of  Are 
and  brick  clay  and  manufactories  of  sewer 
pipe,  tile  paving  brick,  etc.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription    $1;  established  1893;   Fred    H. 
Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BARRINGTON,  Cook  Co.  d  l,162t 
pop.,  on  Chicago*  Northwestern  Rd.,  32  m. 
N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Flour  mill.  Milk  ship- 
ping station. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  M.  T.  Lamey,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BARRY,  Pike  Co.  -a  l,643t  pop.,  on 

Wabash   Rd.,   18    m.   E.  of  Mississippi  r. 

Flourmlll  and  pork-packing  establishment. 

ADAGE;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages     15x22 ;     subscription    $1.25 ;     estab- 


ILLINOIS. 


lished  1871 ;  A.  E.  Hess  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "iKi."    Inl898,Z.    In 

1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  less  than  1,250.     In 

1901,  yl.   Actual  average  for  190(2,  1,4^93>   In 
1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DREEZE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  G. 
E.Davison,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BATAVIA,  Kane  Co.  ^  8,871t  pop., 
on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  ana  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  7 
m.  N.  of  Aurora  and  35  W.  of  Chicago.  Ex- 
tensive wind  mills  and  factories.  Stone 
quarries  adjacent. 

HERALD:  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  F.  E.  Mar- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n"iKL." 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  Clark  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BA  YLIS,  ^»^e  Co.  -n  340t  pop.,  on 

Wabash   Rd.,  27   m.  E.  of   Hannibal.  Mo. 

Wagon  manufactory.    Farming. 

GUIDE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
Geo.  R.  Haines,  editor;  Guide  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "iKj,." 

BEARDSTOIVN,  Cass  Co.  -a  4,827t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Chicago,  Burlington    &  Quincy   Rds. 
and    Illinois    r.,   45    m.  W.  by  N.  W.    of 
Springfield,  the  State  capital,  139  E.  by  S.  E. 
of  Rock  Island  and  111  N.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.    Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 
ILLINOIAN  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and    WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  dally  eight,  weekly  eight  paces 
18x24;  subscription- dally$4.50,weekly  $1.5»; 
established    1848;    J.   S.    Nicholson,   editor; 
Nicholson  &  Fulks,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  "JKi" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
1,800.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898.  "iJtL." 
In  1901,  Z    (4,  6).     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.      In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  tri- weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  Tues- 
days and  Thursdays  four,  Saturdays  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1879; 
Coil  &  Schaeffer,  editors  and  publishers. 
Clrc'n  "ijfi."     In  1901,  Z  (4).    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

BELLEFLO'WER,  McLean  Co.    D 

356+ pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  71  ra,  N.  E. 

of  Springfield,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pagei 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1895; 
Williams  &  Bates,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iKj,." 

BELLEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Saint  Clair 
Co.  p  17,484+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central, 
Louisville  &  Nashville,  Louisville,  Evans- 
vllle  &  St.  Louis  Consolidated  and  St. 
Louis,  Belleville  &  Southern  Rds.,  14  m. 
S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Nail  works, 
smelting  works,  oil  mill,  stove  and  glass 
works.  Extensive  coal  mines  and  large 
trade  in  flour. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 


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A^rERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


ILLINOIS. 


subscription— daily   $5,   weekly   $1  ;    estab 

llshed— daily  1898,  weekly  1839;  The  Belleville 

Advocate  Printing  Co. ,  editors  and  publishers 

(8-3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 

Weekly:   Accorded  1,200 in  1895.    In  1896,  I. 

In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl-"      In  1903.  (z-4)   J. 

In  1904,  yl. 

MORNING  RECORD;  every  morning 
except  Sunday;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion ta;  established  1895;  M.  L.  Munie,  edi- 
tor; George  Meyer,  publisher.     Clrc'n  "jkl" 

NEWS  DEMOCRAT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription- dally  $4,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1857; 
Geo.  W.  Thebus,  editor;  News  Democrat  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "iiy." 
W^eekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
1.600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898."iKL."  In 
19(13,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

POST  UND  ZEITIJNU;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKliY,  Thurs- 
days; German;  republican;  daily  four  pages 
!»}x26,  weekly  twelve  pages  17x23;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established— Post 
1884,  Zeitung  1849;  Post  and  Zeltung  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (5 — 3^. 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1899,  "mL-"  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902, "JKL." 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  zH. 
In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl.- 

TAGEBTiATT  AND  ARBEITER 
ZEITUXG;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, WEEKLY,  Wednesdays,  and  DER 
TREU-IIIJND,  Sundays;  German;  daily 
and  Sunday  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $4,  Sunday  50  cents, 
weekly  $2;  established  1884;  Fred  W.  Kraft, 
editor  and  publisher,  Circ'n— daily  "iKi." 
weekly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS    ROYAL    ARCH;   semi 
mouthly;  Knights  of  the  Royal  Arch;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.50;  established 
October,  1902;  John  J.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3)     Circulation  "jsl."  (AAJ. 

BELVIDERE,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  [^ 
6,937t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
78  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Flour  mills  and 
manufactories  of  butter,  cheese,  sewing 
machines  and  bicycles. 

NORTHWESTERN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  four  pages  20x26.  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- daily  $4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1898.  weekly 
1866;  A.H.  Keeler.  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation-daily "jkl.'  weekly  "ijcL."  In  1899, 
weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl. " 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  BOONE  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN, weekly,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  S4.80,  weekly  $1;  established  —  daily 
1891,  weekly  1870;  Frank  T.  Moran.  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3P). 

Circulation- Daily :     In   1895.  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  ex- 
ceeding 1,200.    In  1900, 1.    Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  inth  June,  1901,  1,200.     In 
1902,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:    In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,200.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897.  I  Z.    In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899.  zl.    In  1900.  I.     In  1901.  yl.    In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 
Publisher's    announcement. — Sworn    state- 
ment for  1904  :    Daily   Republican,  1.6.50: 
Semi-Weekly   Republican  Northwestern, 
2,150.     We   absorbed    the    old    Belvidere 
Northwestern  in  September.  1903,  and  old 
Belvidere    Standard    previously.      Don't 
overlook  this  rich  field. 


ILLINOIS. 


BEMENT,  Piatt  Co.  D  l,484t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd., 7  m.  S.  of  Monticello,the  county 

seat.    Wheat,  corn  and  oats. 

RECORD;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  in- 
dependent democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  April,  1904; 
J.  M.  Burwell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  M.  O.  Curry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iitL." 

BENSENVILLE,  Du   Page  Co.  cf 

374t   pop.,   on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St. 

Paul  Rd. 

DU  PAGE  CO.  REGISTER;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

BENTON,  c.h.,  Franklin  Co.  Q  l,341t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and 
Central  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  about  90 
m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Wheat,  corn, 
tobacco  and  castor  beans. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  A.  E. 
Martin,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  H.  L.  Frier,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1849;  Brownlee  &  Cantrell,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "iKj,." 

BERWYN,  Cook  Co.   cT  1,800   pop.,. 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m. 

W.  of  Chicago,  and  is  a  residence  suburb 

of  same. 

CURRENT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899; 
Othello  F.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

BETHANY,  Moultrie  Co.  n  873t  pop., 
on  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rd.,  7  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sullivan,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription $1;  established  1888;  J.  W. 
Mcllwain,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BIGGSVIELE,  Henderson  Co.  -u  417t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
15  m.  E.  of  Burlington,  la.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  M.  M.Rowley,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "iju,  " 

BLANDINSVILLE,  JWc  D  0  n  0  « i^ ft 

Co.  -a  995t  pop.,  on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Macomb,  the  county 
seat.    Steam  flour  and  saw  mills. 

STAR-GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1887;  M.  Irwin  and  George 
Griggs,  editors  and  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

BLOOMINGTON,  c.  h.,  McLean 

Co.  D  23,286+  pop.,  on  intersection  of  Chi- 
cago &  Alton,  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis.  Illinois  Central  and 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds..  126  m.  S.  W.  of 
Chicago  and  156  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 


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153 


ILLINOIS. 


Coal  mining,  manufacturing,  farming  and 

Btock  raising. 

DAILY. 

BULIjETINj  every  evening  except  Sat- 
urdav  and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  twrelve  to  twenty- 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  Sun- 
day $2,  weekly  $1;  established  1881;  Braley  & 
O'Donnell,  editors  and  publishers  ( 1 — 5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1897.' ■•ia"  Inl898, 
zl.    Iul899.zl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  (z— 4,  5,)  H.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6.S60; /or  1901,  6,074. 

Weekly:    In  1898.  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, 

"JK1-" 

PANTAGRAPHj  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  VVEEKIjY,  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
17x23J^;  subscription— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1 ; 
established— dally  1855,  weekly  1846;  W.  O. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  5,601;  for  1896.  5,850;  for  1897, 
5,986;  /or  1898,  6,662; /or  1899.6,609; 
for  1900.  7,393;  for  1901,  8,349;  for  a 
year  ending  with  January,  1903,  9,579;  for 

1903,  11,400; /or  1904,  13,614. 
Weekly:    Actual  average  for  1895,  5,412; 

for  1896,  6,231;  for  1897,  6,065;  /or  1898, 
6,200; /or  1899,  6,715;  for  1900.  7,720; 
for  1901.  7,871;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
January,  1903,  8,045:  for  1903,  7,162;  for 

1904,  5,781. 

WEEKLY. 

JOURNAIi  ;  Fridays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  20x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  Julius  Dietrich,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  labor;  eight 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  John  A.  Lasswell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation   'jkl.' 

WESI.EYAN  ARGUS  ;Thur8days,dur- 
ingthe  college  year;  collegiate;  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Stu- 
dents of  the  Illinois  Wesleyan  University, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jk^." 

MONTHLY. 

HOME  CIRCL.E;  monthly;  house- 
hold; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  35 
cents;  established  1888;  Home  Circle  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  25,000.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yD.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900.  yE.  In 
1901.  yF.    In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF  (A  A) 

ILLINOIS  FREEMASON;  monthly; 
masonic;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Delmar  D.  Darrah,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897.  V.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,5.025.    In  1904,  yG. 

ILLINOIS  RED  MAN;   monthly;  Im- 
proved   Order  of    Red    Men;    sixteen  pages 
9x12;   subscrintion  50cent.s;  established  Oc 
tober.  1902;   Geo.  M.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).     Circulation  •■jkl." 

SCHOOL  AND  HOME  EDUCA- 
TION; monthly,  except  July  and  August; 
educational;  seventy-two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1880;  George  P. 
Brown,  editor ;  Public  School  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
10.909;  for  1896.  10,636;  for  1897, 
10,318;  /or  1898. 1 1,864;  /or  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1899, 12,450;  forayear  end- 
ing with  June,  1900.  12,O50.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

TAIIiOR;  monthly;  labor;  tailoring; 
thirty-two  pages  8x11;  subscription  60  cents; 
established  1888;  John  B.  Lennon,  editor; 
Journeymen  Tailors'  Union  of  North 
America,  publishers  (7— 3P).  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 


ILLINOIS. 


BLUE  ISLAND,  Cook  Co.  ri  6,lUt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  and  IlllnoiB  Central 
Rds.,  2}4  m.  S.  of  Chicago,  the  county  seat. 
Brickyards,  stone  quarries,  wire  mills, 
heater  manufactory  and  smelting  works. 
Farming. 

SATURDAY  SUN;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  John  H.Volp,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  W.  Errett,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BLUEMOUND,   Macon   Co.    d    714t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Decatur, 

the  county  seat.    Shipping  point  for  grain 

and  live  stock.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Frank  Trainer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TEACHERS  AND  ST  UDENTS' 
FRIEND;  monthly;  educational;  thtrty- 
six  napes;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1900;    Frank  Trainer,  editor  and   publisher 

(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1904,  (z  2,  5, 11)  I. 

BLUFFS,  Scott  Co.  -a  5:i9t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Winchester,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1890;  E.  D.  Beird, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BCWEN,   Hancock  Co.  -n  628t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd..  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Keokuk,    Trade 

center.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1891;  M.  S.  McCoy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

BRADFORD,  Stark  Co.  n  773t  pop., 
on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Peoria. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

STARK   CO.    RECORD  >   Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.60;  established  1897;  H.  C.  Streeter,  edi- 
torand  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STARK  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  J.  C.  Blals- 
dell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulntion:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,067.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, "iiLt- " 

BREESE,  Clinton  Co.  p  l,571t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  8 
m.  E.of  Carlyle,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Arthur  Oehler,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BRIDGEPORT,    Laurence    Co.    P, 

487+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Lawrencevllle,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

LOCAL  REPORTER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  established  1889; 
W.  R.  Flint,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BRIGHTON,  Macoupin  Co.  U  660t 
pop.,  on   Chicago   &   Alton  and  Chicago, 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY,. 


ILLINOIS. 


Burlington  &  Quincy  Eds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 

Alton  and  33  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Coal  In 

Ticinlty. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1880 ;  W.  C.  Merrill,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "iKL" 

BRIMFIELD,  Peoria  Co.  n  6771  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,20  m. 
N.  W.  of  Peoria,  the  countj"^  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Addison  Pacey,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

BROADLANDS,  Champaign  Co.  D- 

400 pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 

SO  m.  S.  W.  of  Danville,  52  E.  of  Decatur 

and  88  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture.    Corn  and  oats. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Chaa.  Brady,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BROCTON,  ^rffirar  Co.  n-613t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Hamilton  &  Dayton,  and  Toledo, 

St.  Louis  &  Western  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 

Paris,  the  county  seat.    Hogs,  corn,  cattle, 

oats,  broom  corn  and  sheep. 

REVIEW}  Thursdays; democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Chas.  B.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,"jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1902,  l,196j  for  1903,  1,207;  /or  1901, 
1,288. 

BROOKPORT,  Massac  Co.  g  850 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  E.  of 
Paducah,  Ky.  Lumber,  corn  and  vege- 
tables, cross  ties  and  wheat. 

EAGLiE:  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Rose  &  Banlfleld,  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JK-L." 

BUCKLEY,  Iroquois  Co.  D-  490t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  93  m.  S.  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. Grain  and  stock  raising.  Artesian 
wells. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
C.  E.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKI-" 

BUDA,  Bureau  Co.  [j  87St  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  13  m.W. 
by  S.  W.  of  Princeton,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture,  coal  mining  and  manufactur- 
ing. 

P  L  A  I N-  D  E  A  L  E  R  ;  Fridays  ;  repub 
Ilcan;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  P.  N.  Mason,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

B  IT  F  F  A  Li  O,  Sangamon  Co.  D  531 1 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

SANGAMON  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays; 

eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 :  established 
1897;  Babcock  &  Drum,  editors  and  publish 
ers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BUNKER    HILL,  Macoupin   Co.  n 

l,2"(9t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chl- 


ILLINOIS. 


cago  &St.  Louis  Rds.,  86  m.  N.  N.E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Fruit,  cider,  sorghum  and  live 
stock. 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  W.  B.  Povrell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4)- 

Circiilation:  "iml"  Actual  average  for 
1904,  1,096. 

BUSHNELL,  McDonough  Co.  -n  2,490t 
pop.,  at  the  crossing  of  Toledo,  Peoria  8l 
Western  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds.,  192  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manufactur- 
ing. 

Mcdonough  democrat;  Thurs 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  17}^x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Charles  C. 
Chain,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion -'JKi." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1868;  John  R.  Camp,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BYRON,  Ogle  Co.  [^  l,015t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rds.  and  Rock  r.,  89  m.  W. 
of  Chicago.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

EXPRESS -RECORD;  semi  weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages  15J^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  N.  Elma 
Trumbull, editor;  James M.Alden, publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
151^x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  January, 
1902 ;  G.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CABER Y,  Ford  Co.  D-  385t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  W.  of  Kanka- 
kee and  79  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Brick 
and  tile  factories,  coal  beds  and  farming 
lands. 

ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883;  William  R.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CAIRO,  c.  h.,  Alexander  Co.  p  12,566t 
pop.,  terminus  of  Illinois  Central,  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern,  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  St.  Louis, 
Southwestern  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  at 
confluence  of  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rs.,  175 
m.  below  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Manufactures 
and  commerce. 

ARGUS  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $5;  established 
1864;  H.  F.  Potter,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

BULLETIN;  every  morning,  and 
NEWS,  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic:  daily  four,  Sunday  twelve  to 
thirty  pages  18x24,  subscription  — BwiZe^in 
$7,  News  $3  ;  established— BwZ/eitn  1869,  Xews 
1901;  The  Bulletin  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circiilatiou-Daily:  -jkl."  In  1903, (z— 6)1. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,945. 

CITIZEN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1899,  weekly  1885;  John  C. 
Fisher,  editor;  The  Citizen  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation- Daily:  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  818  s  for  1904,  1,196. 
Weekly:  In  1901,  "jki,."  In  1902,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past 
vear  was  less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,110; /or  1904,  l,ltir. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS, 


TELEGRAM:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $9;  established  1887;  E.  E. 
a,nd  C.  M.  Ellis,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3). 
Circulation  "jja,."     In  1903,  Z  (4) 

BAPTIST  TRUTH;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  T.  A.  Head,  editor;  C.  C. 
Wilson,  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL.' 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Januuary, 
1902;  L.  M.  Fisher,  editor;  A.  E.  Patterson, 
publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

CAMBRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Htnry  Co.  ^ 

1,345+  pop.,  on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd. 
Shipping  point  for  surrounding  agricult- 
ural country.    Coal  mines. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1858  ;  John  M.  Mavity,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

PRAIRIE  CHIEF;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1867;  John  H.  Seaton,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ijur" 

CAMERON,  Warren  Co.  -n  231t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rds. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CAMPBELL  HILL,  Jackson  Co.  g 
497+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W. 
of  Murphysboro,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining  and  farming. 

ECLIPSE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  G.  M.  Dlllard,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS  FREE  BAPTIST;  semi- 
monthly; baptist;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  December, 
1900;  George  A.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMPPOINT.  Adam$  Co.  -n  l.^eot 

pop.,  at  Junction  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Wabash  Rds.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of 
Quincy,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  G.  W.  Cyrus,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.240.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,14  6.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  "jifL  "  Actual  averaae  for  1901, 
1,086; /or  1902,  1,094.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

CANTON,i^M«on  Co. ^6,564t  pop., on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Toledo, 
Peoria  &  Western  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Lew- 
Istown,  the  county  seat,  and  28  S.  W.  of 
Peoria.  Foundries,  tile  factory  and  brick 
yards,  marble  works,  agricultural  Imple- 
ments, broom,  gun  and  several  cigar  manu- 
factories.   Coal  mining. 

LEADER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
days, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally 
$3,  weekly  81.50;  established  —  daily  1892. 
weekly  1877;  M.E.  A.  Pomeso,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).  Circulation— daily "JKi'  weekly 
"JKL."  In  1900,  weekly  Z.  In  1902,  "iKi."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; dally  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly 
twelve  pages;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 


ILLINOIS. 


$1.50;  established— daily  1890,  weekly  1849  ; 
C.  E.  Snlvely,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrcula- 
tlon— dally  "jju..."  weekly  "jkl." 

FULTON  CO.  LEDGER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1849;  S.  Y.  Thorn- 
ton, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "ixi,." 

CARBONDALE,  Jack$on  Co.  g 
3,318+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Texas  and  Illi- 
nois Central  Rds.,  57  m.  N.  of  Cairo.  Seat 
of  State  Normal  University.  Farming, 
fruit  growing  and  coal  mining. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877;  Chas.  H.  Rleth,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS  HERALD; 
Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  J.H.  Bar- 
ton, editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

FARMERS'  INSTITUTE;  monthly; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  10x15;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1900;  J.  T.  Galbralth, 
editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3, '22'2; /or  190 1.3, 4 74; /or  a  year  ending 
with  August,  1902,  3,475.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1904,  yl. 

CARLINVILLE,    c.  h.,    Macoupin 

Co.  a  3,502+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Sc  Alton  and 
Litchfield,  Carrolton  8c  Western  Rds.,  89  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital, 
and  5T  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  A  trade 
center.    Coal  mining. 

ENQUIRER  ;  every  eveningexcept  Sun- 
day, and  MACOUPIN  CO.  ENQUIR- 
ER. Wednesdays  ;  democratic;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1896,  weekly  1870;  C.  J.  Lumpkin, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  -jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
2,025.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1898,  '^,409. 
In  1899, y I.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, y I.  In  1902, y I. 
In  190.3,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

D EMO C R A  T ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  Ja.s.  E.  McClure,  editor  and  pub- 
llsher{2— 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,4). 

MACOUPIN  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  January,  1902;  Jordan  & 
Kimball,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,168;  /or  1903,  l,6tJl .    In  1904,  yl. 

CARLOCK,  McLean  Co.  n  100  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of 

Bloomlngton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1899;  J. 
A.  Mace,  editor  ana  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

CARLYLE,  c.  h.,  Cli7iton  Co.  p  l,874t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd. 
and  Kaskaskla  r.,  47  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.  Shipping  point  for  lumber.  Agriculture. 

CONSTITUTION;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.30; 
established  1861;  T.  D.  Shoupe  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION  BANNER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1864:  John  Ruf.  Sr..  editor;  John 
Ruf  &  Son,  publishers  (5—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

CARMI,  c.  h.,  White  Co.  D,  2,939t  pop. 
at  junction  of  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 


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ILLINOIS. 


Rds.  and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Little 
Wabash  r.,  37  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  EvansvIUe, 
Ind.    Center  of  corn-growing  region. 

TIMES  I  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872; 
Cbas.  A.  Barnum,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1897,  "jki,."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,296.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  vl.  In  1901.  •'jki-.'    In  19U3,  Z  (4)  (••). 

WHITE  CO.  DEMOCRAT}  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1858;  A.W.Charles, 
editor;  Berry  &  Chai-les,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
A>rl896,  ti,'^39.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

WHITE  CO.  REPUBLilCANj  Thurs 
days;   republican;  eight    pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;    established    1899;    J.   R.  &  H. 
C.  McKInney,  editors  aud  publishers.    Circu- 
lation "iKi."    (A  A). 

CARROLLTON,  c.  h.,  Greene  Co.  u 

2,355+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Litch- 
field, Carrollton  &  Western  Rds.,  34  m.  S.  by 
8.  W.  of  Jacksonville  and  57  N.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Manufactures  of  tiles  and  ma- 
chinery, and  canning  factory.  Grain  and 
coal.     Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
•ight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1846;  James  McNabb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, Z  (4). 
PATRIOT  }  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1864; 
Chas.  Bradshaw,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CARTERVILLE,  Williamson  Co.  P 

1,749+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  9  m.  W. 

of  Marion,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALD  I  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  L.  E.  Robertson,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  d 

2,104+  pop., on  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Quincy. 
Seat  of  Carthage  College.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1899;  Fred.  M.  MIlby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  W.  O.  Sharp,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HANCOCK  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scriptlon  $1;  established  1888;  John  S.  Coch- 
ran, editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).   Circ'n"JKL.' 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1863;  I.  Davidson,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (12-4). 

Circulation  "JKL."  Inl899,Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb- 
ruary, 1904,  l,462;/or  1904,  1,582. 

CASEY,  Clark  Co.  D-  l,500t  pop.,  on 
Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  and  Vandalla 
Line  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Shipping  point  for  poultry  aud  live  stock. 
Hay  and  broom  corn  markets.  Agricul- 
ture, natural  gas  and  coal. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  J.  F. 
Stevens,  editor  and  publisher.     Clrc'n  "jkl." 

BANNER  AND  T  I  M  E8:  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  estal.llshed  1872:  F.  L.  Gillespie,  editor 
and  pul  dsher.    Circulation  -vjci."    (A  A). 


ILLINOIS. 


CATLIN,  Vermilion  Co.  O  697  pop.» 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  73^  m.  S.  W.  of  Danville, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

MONITOR ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  tour  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1902; 
Roy  L.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

CENTRALIA,  Marion  Co.  p  6,721 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Louisville,  Evans 
vllle  &  St.  Louis  Consolidated,  Centralla  & 
Chester  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds.,  60  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Railroad 
repair  shops,  nail  mill,  coal  mine,  large 
foundry  and  machine  shop,  ice  plant,  win- 
dow glass  and  canning  factories. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLV,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  w^eekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription — dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1892,  weekly  1871;  C.  D.  Tufts,  editor; 
C.  D.  Tufts  &  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  every  evenmg  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally 1884,  weekly  1863;  T.  L.  Joy 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation — 
daily  "jki."  weekly  "jit."    In  1904,  (nD)- 

CERROGORDO,  Piatt  Co.  u  1,0081 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Decatur, 
Agriculture.    Natural  gas. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17^^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  J.  C.  Locher,  editorand  publisher (2— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

STAR;  Fridays:  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  E.  Drum  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers.     Clrc'n  "iiu," 

CHAD  WICK,  Carroll  Co.^  505t  pop. , 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m. 
S.  E.  of  Mount  Carroll,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  and  grain  raising. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  A. 
A.  Strauch,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CHAMPAIGN,    Champaign    Co.    D- 

9,098+  pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Clnclunatl.  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis.  Illinois  Central  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  48  m.  S.  E.  of  Bloomlngton  and 
128  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Seat  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CHAMPAIGN  CO.  GA- 
ZETTE, Wednesdays;  republican;  dally 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1888,vveekly  1852;  J.  R.  Stewart,  editor; 
Orville  Davis  and  Edward  Flannigan,  pub- 
lishers (2—3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl."  week- 
ly "jjcl."  In  1899,  weekly  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  1902,  daily  Z(  1,2, 4, 10). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Sunday  morning,  and  CHAMPA  IGN  CO. 
NEWS,  weekly,  twlce-a-week, Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays:  republican;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  — daily  1895,  weekly  1891;  E.  B. 
Chapln,  editor;  Champaign  County  Printing 
Co..  publishers  (7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1900, "jkl."  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for  past  year  has 
Seen  so  small  as  1.000;  In  1902.  July,  for  twelve 
months  past  every  issue  has  been  In  excess 


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ILLINOIS. 


of  1,100.  In  1908,  (z— 4)  1  (O  O)-  In  1901, 1(  ••). 
Weekly  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  11.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  ".iki.."  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  Issue  for  past  year  has  been  so 
small  as  3,000;  In  1902,  July,  for  twelve  months 
past  every  Issue  has  been  In  excess  of  3.400. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)   H.     InlOOl,  yll. 

Tl  niES  I  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight  to 
welve  pages  18x24;   subscription   $1.50;    es- 
tablished   1872;   Powers  &   Fielding,  edltori 
and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  I  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2,20().  In  189fi.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900, zl.  In  1901, (z— 6)1. 
In  1902,  (z— 6)  T.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  Actual 
average  for  year  ending  October  26,  1904, 
a,  543. 

CHANDLERVIIiLE,  Ca»$   Co.  -o 

940+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 

and  Sangamon  r.,  58  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Peoria. 

Live  stoclc  and  farming. 

TIMEHi  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.30;  established  1825;  M.  L.Spink, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3),  Circulation  "ijcL." 

CH  APIN,  Morgan  Co.  -n  514t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wabash 

Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Jacksonville,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  F.  M.  Pal- 
mer, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Colea  Co.  n- 
5,488+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Toledo.  St.  Louis  & 
Kansas  City  Rds..  48  m.  W.  of  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.  Seat  of  State  Normal  School.  Broom, 
Ice  and  canning  factories,  foundry,  woolen 
and  flour  mills  and  stone  quarry.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

COURIER  I  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; dally  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1894,  weekly  1840; 
C.  L.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula 
tlon— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

NEWS}  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1892;  J.  K.  Rardin, 
editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  —  daily  "na," 
weekly  "jkl." 

PLAINDEALER-HERALDi  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally 1892,  weekly  1840;  Richard 
R.  Mitchell,  editor;  Plaindealer-Herald,  pub- 
lishers (Inc.)  Circulation— dally "jjii."  week- 
ly "jkl.-  (??)  In  1899,  weekly  Z.  In  1900,  (++). 
In  1902,-jjci..- 

BR003I  CORN  JOURNALi  semi 
monthly;  broom  corn;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
8^x12;  subscription  $1;  established  June. 
1902;  Geo.  M.  Glassco,  editor;  Plaindealer- 
Herald  Printing  Co..  publishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "jkl."    (A  A). 

CHATSWORTH,  Livingston  Co.  n 

1,038+  pop.,  on  Toledo.  Peoria  &  Western  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds.,  70  m.  E.  of  Peoria  and 
96  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Corn,  swine  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

PLAINDEALERi  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878;  Clarence  H.  Smith,  editor; 
Jas.  A.  Smith,  publisher  (1-4).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  8ubscriDtion$l;  established  1902; 
H.  O.  McGombs, editor;  Chatsworth  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 


ILLINOIS. 


CHEBANSE,  Iroquoit  Co.  D-  5.551  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Kankakee 

and  84  8.  W.  of  Chicago.    On  the  county 

line,  a  portion  being  In  Kankakee  county. 

IIER A  LI>  I  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  B.  E.  Burroughs,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHENOA,  iJ^cZean  Co.  a  l,512t  pop., 
at  Intersection  of  Chicago  &  Alton  and  To- 
ledo, Peoria  &  Western  Rds.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bloomlngton,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing.  Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;   eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  E.  S.  Pike, 
editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual  average 

./-orlOOO,  1,121; /or  1901, 1,395.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1901; 
Beard  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers. 

CHESTER,    c.    h.,   Randolph    Co.  p 

2,832+  pop.,  on  Centralia  &  Chester  and 
terminus  of  Wabash,  Chester  &  Western 
Rds.,  and  Mississippi  r.,  80  m.  below  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  River  commerce  In  coal,  flour, 
live  stock,  manufactures  and  agricultural 
products. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1867;  Wm.  H.  Matlack,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,0i)8.  In  1896,  I,  In  1897,  I.  In 
1898,Y.  Inl899,"£KL."  Inl900,Z.  In  1902,"JKi." 
(A  A). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Frank  R.  McAtee,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Thos.  J.  Howorth.  editor;  Thos. 
J.  Howorth  &  Co.,  publishers.     Clrc'n  "jkl." 

CHICAGO, c.  h..  Cook  Co.  ^  l,698,575t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan.  Metropolis  of  the 
Northwestern  States.  The  corporate  limits 
are  more  extensive  than  those  of  any  other 
municipality  in  the  United  States.  The 
largest  grain,  provision,  live  stock,  lumber 
market  and  railroad  center  in  the  world. 
DAILY. 

ABENDPOST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SONNTAGPOST,  Sun- 
days; German;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3.  Sunday  $1;  established— daily 
1889,  Sunday  1899;  The  Abend  post  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office.  173  Fifth  ave.  (12— 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  36,aK).  In  1697, 
C  Z.  Inl898,  yC\  In  1899.  zC.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  41,f578;  for  a  year  ending 
\rith  September,  1901,  41, 063 1  for  a  year 
ending  with  Septei»ber,  1902,42,511;  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  19IJ3,  43, 129; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sevteynber,  1904, 
44,Sl.^. 

Sunday:  In  1899.  zD.  In  1900,  yD.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1901.  30,7^21 :  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1902,  31,486;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1903,  31,776;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September.  1901.  32,695. 

ARBEITER-ZEITUNG;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  DIE  FACKEL,  Sun- 
days, and  VORBOTE,  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; soclailBt;  dally  four,  Sunday  twelve, 
weekly  eight  pages  20x28;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  Sunday  $3,  weekly  $2;  eBtablished— 


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ILLINOIS-Chicago. 


daily  1877,  Sunday  1879,  weekly  1874;  Chicago 
Arbelter  Zeitung  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  45  N.  Clark  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  I.    In  1899,  y I.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902, 
<z— 2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In  1901, 
(z— 4)  E. 

Sunday  :  In  1895,  F.  In  189fi,  F.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900.  yH.     In 

1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  H.    In  1902,  (z-2,  4,  5)  H. 
In  1903,  yH  (O  O).     In  1904,  (z-4)  C. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.   Inl896,H.   In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,"jkl"     In  1901,  Z  (1,2, 4, 5). 
In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5).    In  1904,  (z^)  !(••). 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning ;  re- 
publican ;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen.  Sunday 
forty  to  forty-eight  pages  17}^i23;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1895;  H.  W.  Seymour, 
publisher.  Office.  164  Washington  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896.  B.  In  1897, 
B.  Inl898,  yB.  Inl899,yB.  In  1900.  (z— 1.4, 
10)  B.  In  1901,  yB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  19a3, 
yB(OO).    In  1904.  yC. 

DENNI  HL.ASATEL.;  every  morn 
Ing.and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  Bohemian  ;  labor  ;  eight  to  ten 
pages  17>^x24  ;  subscription  —  daily  $5.20, 
semi -weekly  $2;  established  1891;  Denni 
Hlasatel  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office.  657  W.  Eighteenth 
street. 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1903.  '^3,303  (bb).    In  1904.  yC. 
Semi- Weekly  :    Actual   average  for  190Z, 
18.745.    In  1904.  yD. 

DER  DAILY  REPUBLIKANERj 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning;  German;  republican;  four  to  eight 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $3;  established  1890; 
G.  F.  Harmeyer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 


ILLINOIS—  Chica  go. 


S.  W.  cor.  of  Fifth  ave.  and  Washington  st. 
Circulation -Daily:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896, 
F.    In  1897,  Y.    Inl898.yG.    Inl899,  yH.  In 

1900,  yH.  In  1901,  zl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
yl  (OO).    In  1904,  "JKL." 

DROVERS'  JOURNAL:  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  GOODALL'S 
FARMER  AND  WEEKLY  DROV- 
ERS' JOURNAL,  Thursdays;  livestock; 
daily  and  semi-weekly  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  semi- 
weekly  $2,  weekly  $1;  established  1873;  C.  A. 
S.  McCracken,  editor;  Ellen  F.  Goodall,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Union  Stock  Yards  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  C.  In  1896, 
C.  In  1897,  C.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
37,149:  for  1899,  38,686.  In  1900.  yC. 
In  1901,  yC.  In  1902, yC.  Inl903,(z-4)  C  (••). 
In  1904,  yC. 
Semi-Weekly:  Inl895,  F.    In  1896,  E.    In 

1897,  E.    In  1898,  yE.  In  1899.  yF.   In  1900.  yG. 
In  1901,  yG.    In  1902,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 
Weekly:  In  1895.  F.   In  1896,  F.   In  1897,  F. 
In  1898,  yF.    In  1899,  yG.    In  1900,  yH.     In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  ;in 
1904,  yH. 

DZIENNIK  CHICAGOSKI;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  Polish;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x23;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
ii-shed  1890;  S.  Szwajkart,  editor;  Polish  Pub- 
lishingCo..  publishers.  Office,  143  W.  Division 
street  (2— 4\ 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,07'^.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 

1898,  7,760.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  8,194. 
In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1^2,  8,713 1 
for  1903,  9,251.    In  1904,  yF. 

DZIENNIK  NARODOWY:  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  Polish;  four  to 
eight  pages  173^x211^;  subscription  $3;  estab- 


Dziennik  Narodowy 


Always  the  leading  and  most  popular 
Polish  daily  newspaper  in  the  United 
States.  Paid-up  circulation  \  6,000. 
Our  books  are  open  for  investigation. 


Dziennik    Narodowy,     "  The    PolisK    National    Daily." 
P  HiLiP  M.  KsYCKi,  Adv.  Mgr.        98  West  Division  St..  Chicago.  III. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


ILLINOIS—  Chicago. 


llshed  1899;  Philip  M,  Ksyckl.  editor  and  pub- 
llslier.    Office,  98  W.  Division  street  (5—3). 
Circulatiou:  Inl9lK,-'iKi."    lu  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  Sj^SO. 

EVENING  POST ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;  dally  eight  to  twelve,  Saturday  six- 
teen pages  18x24;  subscription  $6; established 
1889;  J.  C.  Shaffer,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, Times-Herald  building  (2— 3j. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  23,000.  InlS96,  C.  In  1897.  E  Y.  In 
1898,  yE.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  in  1901,  yE. 
In  1902,  (Z— 4)  E.  In  1903,  yE.  Actual  aver- 
age for  l^i,  "25,44:0. 

EXAMINER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  ten  to  sixteen  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $3;  established  WOO;  A. 
M.  Lawrence,  editor;  Illinois  Publishing  and 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  A. 

FKEIE  PREHSEj  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  VVEEKLiY,  Tuesdays; 
German;  independent;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
twenty-four,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
17x23;  subscription— dally  $3,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1871;  Illinois  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  94-100  Fifth  ave- 
nue (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896, 
E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF  (??). 
In  1900,  zF.  In  1901,  (z-4,  9)  F.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  1903.  vF.     In  1904.  yF. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF  (??).  In  1900,  zF.  In 
1901.  (z-4,  9)  F.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF. 
In  1904.  yF. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  zH. 
In  1901,  (z-4,  9)  H.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903, yF. 
In  1904,  yF. 

HEARST'S  CHICAGO  AMERI- 
CAN; every  evening  except  Suuday,  and 
Sunday  morning;  independent-democratic; 
dally  sixteen.  Suuday  fifty  six  pages  16i^x21; 
subscription  — daily  $3.50;  established  1900; 
Wm.  R.  Hearst,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
214-216  Madison  street  (2—3 ). 
Circulation:    In  1901,  A.    In  1902,  yA.    In 

1903,  yA.    In  1904.  yA. 

IL.L.INOIS  STAATS-ZEITUNG; 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  ABEND 
PRESSE,  every  evening  except  Suuday, 
WESTEN  UND  DAIIEIM,  Sundays, 
and  W  E  E  K.  Li  Y  ,  Thursdays;  German; 
Independent;  morning,  evening  and  weekly 
eight,  Sunday  thirty-two  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription —  morning  $5,  evening  $3,  Sun 
day  $2,  weekly  (including  12-page.  German 
agricultural  supplement  and  8-page  Westen) 
$2;  established— dally  1847, weekly  1845,Sunday 
Westen  1854,  Daheim  1871;  Illinois  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  94-100 
Fifth  avenue  (2—3). 

Circulation  —  Morning:  and  Evening: 
In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  D. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  zF.  In  1901,  (z-4,  9)  F. 
In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904.  yF. 
Sunday :  In  1895,  C.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In    1898,  yD.     In  1899,  yE.     In   1900.  zF.    In 

1901,  (z— 4,9)  F.   Inl902,  yF.     Inl90.%yF.    In 

1904,  yF. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899.  yF.  In  1900,  zG. 
InlSOl,  (z-4,9)G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  G. 
In  1904,  yH. 

INTER  OCEAN;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republican;  daily 
twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty-six,  weekly 
twelve  pages  18x23;  subscription— daily  $4, 
Sunday  $2,  weekly  ftl;  established  1872;  Geo. 
W.  Hinman,  editor  and  publisher  Office, 
corner  Dearborn  and  Madison  streets  (2—3). 
Circulation  — Daily  (Su:  day  included): 
Accorded  B  from  1892  to  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In 
1897,  C  Y.  In  1898.  zC.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900, 
yC.    Actual  average  for  1901,  63«415.    In 

1902,  yB.    Inl903.  yB(OO).    In  1904,  yB. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  B.    Inl896,B.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yC.    In  1899,  yD.     In  1900,  yE.     In 
19(tl,   yF.     In    1902,   yG.     In   1903,   yG.    In 
1904,  yG. 


JEWISH   COURIER;  every  morning 

except  Saturday,  and  CHICAGO 
WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  Hebrew;  dally 
six  to  eight,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription— dally  $3,  Sunday  50 cen  ts, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1887,  weekly 
1885;  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  473  Halsted  street. 
(Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1!K)3,  yl(OO). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1 1,'^S6.  • 

J  OU  UNA  Li;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1844;  Jour- 
nal Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  160  Washington  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  104,174.  In  1898,  yB. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  87,651.  In 
1900,yB.  In  1901,  yB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1903, 
yB(OO).    In  1904,  yB. 

JjABOR  WORLiD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  173^x22;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1898;  Geo.  F.  Harmeyer, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  172  E.  Wash- 
ington street. 
Circulatiou:    In  1899,  "jkl  "    In  1900,  I.    In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In 
190),  yl. 

L.AW  BULli  ETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  and  legal  holidays;  legal; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $12;  estab- 
lished 1854;  A.  L.Smith. editor;  Review  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (7— 3).  Office.  180  Monroe 
St.    Circulation  "iKx."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

L.1VE  STOCK  WORLiD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  live  stock;  four  and 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Will  F.  Baum  and  Ashley  C.  Halll- 
well.  editors  and  publishers.  Office.  13  and 
15  Exchange  ave..  Union  Stock  Yards  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  (z— 6, 
11)  F.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  November,  1903,  13,774;  for  1904, 
15,628. 

N  A  Rod  ;  every  morning;  Bohemian; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1895;  Bohemian  Bene- 
dictine Order  of  Chicago,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  464  W.  Eighteenth  street. 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In 
1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  September,  1900,  1,400.  In  1901,  yl. 
In' 1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O).  Act xial  aver- 
age for  1904.  1,;)1  5. 

NATIONAL.  HOTEL.  REPORTER; 
every  morning  except  Sunday;  eight  pages 
16x21 ;  subscription  $5;  established  1871;  F.  W. 
Rice,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  7  E.  Mon- 
roe street.    Circulation  "iKL"    In  1898,  Z.    In 

1902,  ".iKL" 

N  E  WS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  in- 
dependent; eight  to  twenty-two  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1876;  Victor  F. 
Lawson,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  123 
Fifth  avenue  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1893, 
copieN  sold,  19'-i,491;  for 
1894,  copies  sold,  200,885; 
for  1895.  copies  sold,  202,- 
496;  for  1896,  copies  sold, 
20  1,724:  for  1897,  copies 
sold,  222,595:  rorl898,  cop- 
ies sold,  275,514:  for  1899, 
copies  sold,  259,562;  for  1900.  copies 
sold,  275.789;  for  1901,  copies  sold, 
288,156  :/orl902,  copies  sold,  304,218; 
/or  1903,  copies  sold,  305,534;  /or  1904, 
copies  sold,  31  9,539. 

t^'^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  News  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
RACING  FORM;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  sporting;  four  to  eight  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $14;  established  1895;  F. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


ILLINOIS—  Ch  tea  go. 


H.  Brunell,  editor  and  owner;  Daily  Racing 
Form  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  126 
Fifth  avenue  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z. 
InlS99,  zl.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,  (z-4, 6)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903, 1  (OO). 

RECORD-HERALD;  every  morning: 
Independent  ;  daily  twelve  to  twenty,  Sun- 
dav  forty-eight  to  sixty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $4,  Sunday  $2.50;  estab- 
lished -Record  1881,  fleraidlSSl, consolidated 
1901;  Frank  B.  Noyes,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  154  Washington  street  (12 — 1). 
Cii'culatio  n— Daily :  Actual  average 

for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept., 

1901,    (Record -Herald),    154,- 
,120!  for  1902,  158,434}  for 

1903,  154,218; /or  1904, 145,- 

761. 

Sunday:    Actual  average  for 
.     1902, 171,816;  for  1903,  191,- 
317; /or  1904,  199,400. 

t^~The  absolute  correctness  ofthe  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Record- 
Herald  is  guaranteed  bythe  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement.— On  January  20, 
1905,  following  a  detailed  statement  of  Its 
own  circulation.  The  Chicago  Daily  News 
said  :  "  The  Daily  Neics  regrets  Its  inabil- 
ity to  quote  the  circulation  of  the  other 
Chicago  newspapers  because,  with  the 
single  exception  of  the  Record  Herald, 
no  other  Chicago  newspaper  makes  a  com- 
plete detailed  publication  of  the  actual 
sales  of  all  its  editions." 

Circulation  of  Record-Hhrald  January 
and  February,  1905:  Dally  average  148,821 
copies;  Sunday  average  202,098  copies. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1895;  R.  E.  Har- 
meyer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Fifth  ave.  and  Washington  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  X.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19(J3,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  ".tkl." 

REVIEAV;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1905;  Chi- 
cago Review  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  1322  Wabash  ave.,  (1—5). 

SKANDINAVEN;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Norwegian-Danish;  republican; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen,  semi-weekly 
twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
Sunday  $1,  semi-weekly  $2 ;  established- 
daily  1871,  semi-weekly  1866;  Nicolay  Grev- 
stad,  editor;  John  Anderson  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  187  N.  Peoria  street  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896, 
E.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
17.526.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  zE.  In 
1901.  vE.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  5,  6)  E.  In  1903,  yE. 
In  1904.  D. 

Sunday  :  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
^cfuaiarerage/or  1898, 17,278.  In  1899.yE. 
In  1900.  zE.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5.  6)  E. 
In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  D. 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896.  C.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  44,468. 
In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  zC.  In  1901.  (z— 1,  2,  4. 
5,  10)C.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  C.  In  1903,  yC.  In 
1904,  V. 

SOUTH  CHICAGO  DAILY  CALU- 
MET; every  evening  except  Sunday;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x24;  subscription  $5; 
established  1881;  J.  W.  Murphy,  editor;  Calu- 
met Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  9143 
Houston  ave..  South  Chicago  (5—8). 
Circulation  :  In  1901.  "iKj,"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  2,530.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  yH. 


SOUTH  SIDE  DAILY  SUN;  every 
evening  except  Sunaay;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1869; 
Ellen  F.  Goodall,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Union  Stock  Yards. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  F.     In  1896,  F.    In 

1897,  F.  Actual  average  for  1898.  12.606. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yF.  In 
1902.  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

SVORNOST;  every  morning,  DUCll 
CASU,  Sundays,  and  AMERIKAN, 
semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
Bohemian;  Independent;  daily  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  18x23,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  11x14, 
semi  weekly  sixteen  pages  10x12;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $7,  Sunaay  $3,  semi-weekly  $2..')0; 
established— daily  and  semi  weekly  1874,  Sun- 
day 1877;  Aug.  Geringer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  150  W.  Twelfth  street  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  5,800.  In  1896,  G.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  moyiths  of  1897, 
16,514.  Inl898.yF.Inl899.yG.  Inl900,yG. 
In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (3).  In  1904,  F. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
8,100.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  18,665.  In  1898,  yE.  In 
1899.  yF.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 3)  I.  In  19('3,  yF.  In  1904,  F. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  28,800.  In  1896,  C.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  30,729.    In 

1898.  yD.  In  1899, yE.  In  1900. yF.  In  1901, yG. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  190:3,  yH.    In  1904,  E. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning;  republican; 
daily  twelve  to  twenty-four,  Saturday  six- 
teen, Sunday  forty  eight  to  seventy-two 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $4,  Sunday 
$2. .50;  established  1840;  Robert  W.  Patterson, 
editor;  Tribune  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, corner  Madison  and  Dearborn  streets 
(12^). 

Circulation:  Accorded  A  from  1893 
to  1895.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897.  AY.  In 
1898,  yA.  In  1899,  A.  In  1900,  December, 
publisher  asserts  tliat  during  the  past  year 
the  Tribime  has  not  circulated,  daily  or  Sun- 
day, less  than  75,000  copies  any  day.  In 
1901.  y A.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In  1904, 
(z-6)  A  (OO). 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

HLASATEL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  Bohemian;  labor;  eight  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1891  ; 
Spolek  Denni  Hlasatel,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  657  Eighteenth  street,  cor.  Ash- 
laud  avenue  (7 — 3  P).    Circulation  -jkl." 

JEWISH  PROGRESS;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1888;  Julius  Liebling,  editor;  J.  Liebling  & 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  429  S.  Union  street 
(2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 4.  5)  H. 

KATOLIK  ;  semi  weeklj,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays:  Bohemian;  roman  catholic:  eight 
pages  18x24;  suljscriptlon  $2;  established 
1894;  Rev.  P.  Valentin,  editor;  Bohemian 
Benedictine  Order  of  Chicago,  publishers. 
Office,  464  W.  Eighteenth  street  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl'  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  u-ith  Sep- 
temher,  1900.  5,537.  In  1901.  vG.  In  1902, 
yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  In  1903,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  6,530. 

WEEKLY. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  congregational; 
twenty -eight  to  sixty-four  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1867:  J.  A.  Adams, 
D.D.,  editor;  Advance  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  225  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 
Circulation;  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  20.000.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
21,219;  for  1897,  20,578;  for  1898, 
19.751;  for  1899.  19.162;  for  1900. 
20,542;  for  1901,  19,347.  In  1902,  yD. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  17,270;  for  1904, 
17,760. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLIXOTS-  Chicago. 


ADVEK,Tl«ERANl>iMJBLISHER; 

Saturdays;  advertislug;  el^lit  pages  9MiXl2; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1902. 
Advertiser  and  Publisher  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  22.^)  Dearborn  st.  (2— 3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

A  1>I  E  It  I  t;  A  N  ARTISAN  AND 
HARDWARE  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
hardware,  heating  and  ventilation;  flfty  to 
eighty  eight  pages  8*^x12^;  subscription  $2; 
established  1880 ;  Daniel  Stern,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  69  Dearborn  street  (2—3). 
C7ii'ciilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
T,ti49.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  1891, 
7,'.iS9;  for  1898,  7,316-  In  1899,  y«.  In 
190O,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19fJ3, 
yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

AMERICAN  BEE  JOURNAI>j 
Thursdays;  bee  culture;  sixteen  pages  8x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1861 ;  Geo.  W. 
York,  editor;  George  W.  York  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  144-146  Erie  street  (2-3).  In 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  In  1899,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  June,  1899.  7,757.  In 
1900,  yG.  In  19l)l,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1902,7,435.   Inl90.3,yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

AMERICAN  CONTRACTOR;  Satur- 
days;  building  contracts;  sixty  four  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $5;  first  issue  each 
month  $2;  first  issue  each  quarter  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  American  Contractor  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  New  York.  Office,  110  E.  Randolph 
street.  Circn  "jjo."   Inl897,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl" 

AMERICAN  FIEIiD;  Saturdays; 
sportsmen;  tliirty-two  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1874;  N.Rowe  (Mohawk), 
founder;  American  Field  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Masonic  Temple  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  Gin  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  yH.  im900,yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (O  O).    In  1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  FLORIST;  Saturdays; 
commercial  horticulture;  thirty-two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  The 
American  Florist  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
dated  also  at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  324 
Dearborn  street. 

Civculatioii :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
In  1896.  G.    In  1897,  G  Z.    In 
1899,   yG.     In   1900,    zG.      In 
1902,  yG.     In    1903,  yG.     In 


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less  than  6,3  .o. 

1898.  G.      In 
1901,  vG.     In 
1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  LUMBERMAN;  Satur- 
days; lumber;  ninety-six  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1873;  W.  B.  Judson 
and  .1.  E.  l)efebaugli,  editors  and  publisliers. 
Office,  315  Dearborn  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  6  from  1891  to  1895. 
In   1896.   G.     In    1897,  Y.     In    1898,    vH.    In 

1899,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1900,  11, til  8; 
for  1901,  13,393;  for  1902,  12,336;  for 
1903.  13,459.    In  1904,  yF. 

AMUSEMENT  GUIDE;  Saturdays; 
amusements;  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1897;  Geo.  U.  Steven- 
son, editor;  W.  G.  Watkins  and  Charles  S. 
Powell,  publishers.  Office.  87  Clark  st.  (2—3). 
C  i  r  c  u  1  at  i  o  n  :  Actiial  average  for  1899, 
10,480:  for  1900.  10,899:  for  1901, 
11,057;  for  1902,  11,173.  In  1903,  yF. 
In  1904,  yF. 

APPEAL;  Saturdays;  Afro- American; 
Independent;  four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription S2.40;  established  1885;  Cyrus  Field 
Adams,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  325  Dear- 
born street  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894. 
13,850  ;  In  1895.  F.  In  1896,  E.  Actual 
auerasre/or  1897, 13.944:  for  1898,  13,705; 
for  1899,13,836.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  13,331.  In  1903, 
yE.    In  1904.  yF. 

AUSTIN  VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  in 
dependent-republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  W.  O. 
Cline,  editor;  Vindicator  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  211  N.  Park  ave.  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  X  from  1893  to  1895. 
In  1896,  X.  In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  y  I.  In  1899,  zl. 

11 


Im900.yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  (z- 6)  H.  In 
1903.  y  H.     Actual  average  for  1904,  3,500. 

AUTOMOBILE  REVIEW;  Satur 
days;  automobile  engineering,  transporta- 
tion and  motor  cycling;  fifty-two  to  one 
hundred  pages  9x12;  subscription  $l.r0; 
established  1898;  Technical  Press  of  America 
(Inc.),  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  21 
Qulncy  street  (3—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  January,  1902, 
5,950;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  January  15, 
1903,  6,390;  for  1903,  7,503.    In  1904,  y(J. 

BAKERS'  .1  O  U  R  N  A  L  AND 
DEI'TSCH  AMERIKANISCHE 
BACKER  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  (AA). 

BANKER; Thursdays;  financial;  twenty 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $5;  established 
1898;  Harry  Wilkinson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  405  Monadnock  Block  (1—5  P). 
Circu  latiou:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
4,350  (±±).  In  1900,  zG.  In  1901, yH.  In 
1902,  (z— 1,  2, 4,  5, 11)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

BLACK  DIAMOND;  Saturdays;  coal 
trade  and  mining;  flfty-tvro  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $3;  established  1885;  E.C.Pratt, 
editor:  Black  Diamond  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Old  Colony  building. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  4,110.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  6,803.  In  1900,  G. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z—i) 
G(««).    In  1904,  yG. 

B  L  A  D  E  T ;  Tuesdays ;  Swedish ;  unde- 
nominational ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18T7;  John  Martenson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  205  Oakst,  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  12,000;  in  1896,  12,500.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  duringthe  last  six  or  eight 
vears  less  than  12.000.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  E.  In 
1902.  (z— 4)  E.  In  1904,  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  during  1903  was  less  than 
12,500.    In  1904,  vF. 

BOWMANVILLE  NEIGHBOR- 
HOOD NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  February, 
1901;  A.Obladen,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
2321    Lincoln   avenue   (1—4  P).    Circulation 

"JKL-"    (A  A). 

BOYCE'S  WEEKLIES;  consisting  of 
Saturday  Blade  and  Chicago  Ledger;  Satur- 
days; Blade  eight  pages  17}^x233^,  Ledger 
sixteen  pages  llxlfi;  subscription— combined 
t2,  Blade  $1,  Ledger  $1;  consolidated  1903; 
W.  D.  Boyce  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  112  Dear- 
born street  (2—4). 

Combined  circulation  :  In  1903,  (z— 6)  A. 
In  H'04,  yB. 

BREEDERS'  GAZETTE  ;  Wednes 
days;  live  stock  and  agricultural;  thirty-six 
to  fifty-six  pages  11x14;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881;  AlvinH.  Sanders,  editor ;  The 
Sanders  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  OfHce, 
358  Dearborn  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  E.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  16,094:  for  1897.  18,413: /or 
1898.  33,753;  for  1899.  39.835.  In  1900, 
VC.  Actual  average  for  1901.  48,378; /or 
1902,  60,053;  for  1903,  67,880:  for  1904, 
4fi7,751. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  basis  of 
American  prosperity  is  agriculture.  The 
right  arm  of  agriculture  is  live  stock.  The 
cattle,  horses,  sheep  and  swine  of  the 
United  States  are  worth  three  million  dol- 
lars. The  representative  newspaper  of  this 
basic  industry  is  The  Breeders'  Gazette, 
a  48  to  60  page  weekly.  Established  in  1881. 
The  growth  of  its  circulation  has  been 
steadily  forward.  No  name  is  kept  on  its 
subscription  list  after  the  period  paid  for 
in  advance  has  expired.  Its  circulation 
is  therefore  made  up  of  live  subscriptions. 
Advertising  rate  35c.  a  line,  with  dis- 
counts on  large  orders. 

Full  information  and  detailed  circulation 
statement  sent  on  application. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


BROAD  AX;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
Af ro- American ;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  establistied  1895;  Julius  F.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  5040  Armour  st. 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALUMET  RECORD;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
Henry  W.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
9138  Commercial  ave..  South  Chicago  (2—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898.  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1902,  February,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past  year  has 
been  less  than  5,200;  lu  1903,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  past  year  was 
less  than  5,500.   In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yU.  ' 

CANADIAN  AMERICAN ;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  1882;  Jamieson  &  Sutherland, 
editors  and  publishers.   Office,  353  Dearborn 

Circulation:  Ratingvaried  from  16,000  in 
1891  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  19u0,  yH.  In 
1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  the  minimum 
Issue  for  a  year  past  has  been  11,000.  Actual 
average forl%2,  l'i,060; /or  1904, 13,676. 

CANNER  AND  DRIED  FRIIT 
PACKER;  Thursdays;  canning; thirty  six 
pages  8}^xl2;  subscription  $3;  established 
1895;  O.  L.  Deming,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation 'JKI-" 

CATHOLIC  PILOT;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1875;  M.  J.  Cahill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office.  179  Washington  st. 
Circulation:  In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl  (OO).    In 

1901,  yl. 

CHAMPION  OF  FAIR  PLAY;  Sat 
urdays;  prohibition;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription   $2;     established    1873;    Robert    J. 
Halle,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  109  Ran- 
dolph street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  7,500.     In  1895,  G.     In  1896,   G.     In 

1897.  G  Z.     In  1898.  yG.     In  1899.  yH.     In 

1900.  vH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 1, 2, 4)  H. 
In  1903.  (z-4)  G  (O  O)-  In  1904,  yH. 

CHRISTIAN  CENTURY;  Thursdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  thirty-two  pages 83^x11}^ ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  H.  L. 
Willett  and  Chas.  A.  Young,  editors;  The 
Christian  Century  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  358  Dearborn  street  (2—3), 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  G.  Act 
ual  average  for  1897.  6,480.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899,  zG.    In  1900,  F.     In  1901.  yG.    In 

1902,  (z-6)  G.  In  1903,  yG  (O  O^-  In  1904,  yG. 
CHRISTIAN  WITNESS  AND  AD- 
VOCATE OF  BIBLE  HOLINESS; 
Thursdays;  holiness;  sixteen  pages  10>gxl6; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1872;  The  Chris- 
tian Witness  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  151  Washington  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10.000.    In  1896,  F.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898.  yG.      In    1899,  yG.     In    1900.  yG.      In 

1901.  publisher  asserts,  the  number  printed 
each  issue  was  7.500.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  February  1,  1903,  9,067.     In 

1903,  yF(OO).    In  1904.  F. 

CITIZEN ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1882 ;  John  F. 
Finerty,  editor;  The  Chicago  Citizen  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  69  Dearborn  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  E  Z. 
In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  18,213.  In  1901,  yE.  Actual  aver 
age  for  1902,  18,953.  In  1903,  yD  (OO). 
In  1904,  yE. 

CLUB  FELLOW;  Thursdays;  twelve 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $3;  established 
1898;  Francis  J.  Tletsort,  editor;  Percival  L. 
Harden,  publisher.  Office,  Suite  1606  Schiller 
bldg.  Clrc'n  "TKi,."    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2.  4,5)  (A  A). 

COMMERCIAL  I  NION;  Thursdays; 
commercial;  four  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$5;  established  1880;  Commercial  Union,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—5). 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


C  O  N  S  E  R  VA  TOR ;  Saturdays;  negro ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1878;  IdaB.  Wells  Barnett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  2811  State  street.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CONSTRUCTION  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
building;  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$5;  established  1895;  The  Construction  News 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Security  buildings 
(12—3). 

Circulatiou  "jkl.-  In  1901,  Z  (3).  In  1902, 
(z— 4)I(tt).    In  1903,  I  (++).    In  1904,  I  (++). 

COURRIER  CANADIEN;  Fridays; 
French;  Republican;  four  to  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1855; 
Louis  J.  Bachaud  VertefeulUe,  editor  and 
publisher.  New  Era  Building  ( 12— 3K 
Circulation  :  In  1903  (z— 4)  G.    In  1904,  yG» 

DAIRY  PRODUCE;  Tuesdays;  but- 
ter trade;  thirtj' six  pages  9x^^12;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1894;  Chicago  Produce 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  154  Lake  st.  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  HZ.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  y  I.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  each  week 
for  two  years  has  not  been  less  than  3.000. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3, '340.  In  1903. 
yH  (OOV   In  1904,  yH. 

DEN  CHRISTELIGE  TALS- 
M  A  N  D ;  Thursdays ;  Norwegian  -  Danish ; 
methodlst-eplscopal;  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription 81.50;  established  1870;  C.  F.  Eltz- 
boltz,  editor;  Norwegian  Danish  M.E.  Confer- 
ence, publishers.  Office,  272  Grand  avenue 
(2—3). 

Circulation  :  Ratingvaried  from  Q  In  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,200;  in  1897,  3,200.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  vl.    Actual  average  for 

1901,  3,300.  In  1902.  (z— 4,5)  H.  In  1903,  yH. 
(A  A). 

DER  BEOBACHTER ;  Saturdays:  Ger- 
man; republican;  twelve  pages  17x23,  in- 
cluding four-page  supplement.  Das  Volks- 
blatt;  subscription  $2;  establlsed  1877;  A. 
Paessler,  editor;  H.  Wilhemy,  publisher. 
Office.  140  Clybourn  avenue  (10—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
8.156.  In  1895.  G.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  13,043.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In 
1899,  yG.     In    1900,   yG.      In    1901,  yG.      In 

1902.  yG.  In  1903.  yG  (O  O).  In  1901,  yG. 
DIE  RUNDSCHAU;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; lutheran;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1880;  Geo.  Brumder, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  358  Dearborn 
street  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
25.055.  Inl896.C.  Inl897,  Y.  Inl898,yD. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902,  (z-4,  6)  E.    In  1903,  yE(AA). 

D03IEST1C  ENGINEERING; 
Saturdays,  and  MONTHLY;  plumbing 
and  heating;  weekly  seventy  two  pages  6x9, 
monthly  one  hundred  and  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription— weekly  $3.  monthly  $2:  estab- 
lished—weekly 1893, monthly  1889;  Herbert T. 
Sherriff,  editor;  Domestic  Engineering  Com- 
pany, publishers;  dated  also  at  Boston, 
Mass.:  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Toronto,  Ont.  Office,  58  N.  Jefferson  st. 
(5—3).  Circulation— weekly  "jkl."  Monthly 
-JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (3.4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (3,4,5,6). 

DRY  GOODS  REPORTER;  Satur- 
days: dry  goods;  sixty  four  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1870;  C.  L.  Tomlin- 
son,  editor;  Drv  Goods  Reporter  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  233  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl-"  In  1898,  G. 
In  1899.  vG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  vG.    Inl903.  yG  (OO).    In  1904,  yG. 

DZWOX  NIEDZIELNY  ;  Sundays  ; 
Polish:  eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892:  N.  K.  Zlotnlckl,  editor; 
Bell  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

EAGLE;  Saturdays  ;  Independent  ; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Henry  F.  Donovan,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  172  Washington  st.  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  24,800 
in   1892  to  D    in  1895.     In  1896,  C.    In   1897. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


CZ.  In  1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for  189P, 
4ti,0S'i.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901.  yl).  In 
190J.  V  I).    In  1903.  (z-4)  D.    In  1901,  yD. 

ECONOftl  1ST ;  Saturdays ;  financial,  com- 
mercial and  real  estate;  thlrty-slx  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $5;  established  1888;  Econ- 
omist Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  189  La  Salle  street  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  189.'5,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,325.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  HZ. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901, 
2,8'-i5;  for  1902,  3,248;  for  1903,  3,368; 
/or  1904,  3,391. 

E  Li  I  T  E  ;  Saturdays;  society;  twenty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $4;  established  1881; 
Mary  Stuart  Armstrong,  editor;  The  Elite  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Auditorium  Annex. 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, 
"jKL.-    In  1903,  (z-4)  G.    In  1901,  yG. 

EPVVORTH  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
methodlst-episeopal ;  twenty  four  pages  7x11 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Joseph  F. 
Berry,  editor;  Jennings  &  Pve,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  New  York.  N.  Y.  Office,  57  Wash- 
ington street  (1—4). 

circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  80,000.  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  A.  In 
1897,Y.  In  1898,  yB.  In  1899,  vB.  Actual 
•average  for  1900,  114,619.  In  1901.  yA. 
In  1902,  yA.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
118,9'^1.    In  1904.  yA. 

EVANGEl.ISTEN;  Wednesdays;  Nor- 
wegian-Danish; undenominational;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Rev.  C.  T.  Dyrness,  editor;'  Evangellsten 
Publishing  Society,  publishers.  Office,  787 
W.  North  arenue  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average 
/or  1898, 1,500.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl.  In 
1901.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,075; 
for  1903,  2.525 ;  for  1904,  3,338. 

FARMERS'  REVIEW;  Wednesdays; 
agricultural ;  sixteen  pages  l()xl6 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  Hannibal  H.  Chand- 
ler &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
Ashland  block. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zE.  In  1899,  yF.  Inl900.yF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1901,  yG. 

FARMERS'  VOICE  AND  NATION- 
A  Li  RURAL;  Saturdays;  agricultural; 
•Ixteen  to  forty  pages  10x13;  subscription  60 
cents;  established  1864;  W.H.Burke,  editor; 
Farmers'  Voice  Co..  publishers.  Office,  45  and 
47  Plymouth  place  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  30,000  in 
1893  to  Din  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yE.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901, 
(z-4,  5)  F.  In  1902.  yF.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F. 
Actual  average  for  1904.  25,052. 

FARM,  FIELD  AND  FIRESIDE; 
Saturdays;  agricultural;  thirty  two  pages 
11x16;  subscription $1 ;  established  1878;  Gen. 
C.  H.  Ho%vard,  editor;  The  Howard  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Masonic  Temple,  State  and 
Randolph  streets. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In 
1897. Y.  Inl898,yD.  In  1899,  zD.  In  1900, yD. 
In  1901.  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  19a5,  yE.  In 
1904,  yE. 

FA  RM  IMPLEMENT  NEWS; 
Thursdays;  farm  Implements;  forty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1882  ;  C.  W. 
Marsh,  editor;  E.  J.  Baker,  publisher.  Office. 
Masonic  Temple  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  10,000;  in  1895,  10,000;  in  1896, 
10,000.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
10,356;  for  1899,  10,404;  for  1900, 
10, 587 1  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901. 
10,625;  for  1902,  10,413.  In  1903,  yF 
(O  O).    Actual  average  for  1904,  1  0,246. 

FLORISTS'     REVIEW;    Thursdays; 
florist  trade;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  1897;  G.  L.  Grant,  editor; 
The  Florists'  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  Caxton  building  (2— 3). 
Circulation:      Actual    average   for    1898, 


6,144.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  for  a  year  past  has 
been  less  than  6,000.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  6,096; /or  1902,  6,086.  In  1903.  yO 
(OO).    In  11104,  yG. 

FLOWER  GARDEN;  Tuesdays;  He- 
brew; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  J.  Liebling,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  also  an  edition  on  Fridays  en- 
titled Jewish  Progress.  Office, 486  S.  Jefferson 
street. 

Combined  circulation  :  In  1897.  "jkl."  In 
18'.'8.  Z.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  190;3,  yl  (OO).    Inl!:04,yl. 

FOIiKE-VENNEN;  Thursdayst 
Norwegian-Danish;  undenominational :elgh; 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Mortensen  &  Crook,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  332  Grand  avenue  (2— 3 ). 
C  ir  c  u  1  a  ti  o  n :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,966.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G.  In  1898,  zG. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  4,.300. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  4,797.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no 
Issue  during  past  year  was  less  than  4.300. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

FOSTERLANDET;  Wednesdays; 
Swedish;  semi-religious;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  J.  E.  Nor- 
llng,  publisher  (12—4).  Office,  509Dearborn  st. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.     In  1896,   H.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  May,  1899,  16,044.  In  1900.  yF.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F.  In 
1904,  F. 

FREE  METHODIST  ;  Tuesdays;  free 
methodist;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50,  established  1868;  W.T.  Hogue,  edi- 
tor ;  S.  K.  J.  Chesbro,  publisher.  Office.  14  N. 
May  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,500.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  5,297; /or  1898,    5,753.    In 

1899,  yG.  In  19U0,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  6,664:  for  a 
year  ending  tvith  3Iay,  1902,  6,707.  In  1903, 
yG  (OO).  Actual  average  for  year  ending 
September  &0.  1904.  7,190. 

FREE  SOCIETY;  Sundays;  anarchist; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Free  Society  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  407 
Park  avenue  ( 12—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,189;  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
3,115.  lnl898,yH.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,250  ; 
/or  1903,  2,975  (A  A). 

GAZETA  KATOLICKA;  Thursdays; 
Polish;  roman  catholic;  four  pages  21x28; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1871 ;  Wladislaw 
Smulski,  editor;  J.  F.  Smulski  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  565  Noble  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl-  In  1897,  H  . 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  ••ua.." 

GAZETA  POLSKA;  Thursdays; 
Polish;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1872;  W.  Dyniewlcz, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  532  Noble 
street  (7—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Y.  In  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  8,000.  In  1899.  yG.  In 
1900,  vH.  In  1901,  (z— 4.5)  H.  In  1902.  yH. 
(z-4)  G.    In  1903,  vH.    In  1904,  yH. 

GLAS  SVOBODE;  Friday?;  Slovenlc; 
labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  October,  1902;  Martin  V.  Konda, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "4kl." 

GROCER;  Mondays;  groceries;  forty  to 
forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  O.  L.  Deming.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  22  Randolph  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  fromHlnl891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.x.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,X. 
In  1899,  X  (++)(!!).  In  1900,  X  (t  + ).  In  1902.  y I. 
In  1903,  yl  (OO").    Inl904.yl.  (A  A). 

GROCERS'  CRITERION;  Mondays 
(▲A). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS—  Chicago. 


In  1902,  yl.    In 

SPIRIT    OF 

twentj'-four   to 


HAY    AND   GUAIN   REPORTER  j 

Mondays;  hay  and  grain;  twenty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901  ; 
Wni.  Walden  Shaw,  editor;  Hay  and  Grain 
Reporter  Co.  (incorporated),  publishers.  Of 
flee,  Rlalto  building  (i—b). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jki.  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,555;  for  1903,  a,013.  In 
1904,  yl. 

HEIYILiANDET}  Wednesdays;  Swedish; 
republican;  twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$2  established  1854 ;  John  A.  Enander,  editor ; 
Henilandet  Company,  publishers.  Ottlce,  36 
N.  Clarlc  street  (2—3). 

Circiilatioii :  Rating  varied  from  E  inl891 
to  Fin  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yG. 
In  1899,  y  H .  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing loith  Oct.,  1900,  i44,753.  In  1901,  yD. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  31,007.  In  1903, 
yC(OO).    In  1904,  yC. 

HIDE  AND  LEATHER;  Saturdays; 
shoes,  leather  and  hides;  forty  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $8;  established  1890;  R.  C.  Jacob- 
sen,  editor;  Jacobseu  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  154  Lalie  street  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,zl.  Inl899,yl.  In  19tX).  H.  In  1901.yH. 
In  1902,  (z-4.  5)  H.  In  1903,  yH  (OO).  In 
1904,  yH.. 

HOiHE  LIGHT;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1877; 
M.  J.  Cahill,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
179  Washington  street. 
Circulation:    In  1901.  I. 

1903.  yl  (OO).    In  1904,  yl. 
HORSEMAN    AND 

THE  TIMES;  Tuesdays 
thirty  two  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3;  es 
tablished  1881 ;  Chicago  Horseman  Newspaper 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  358  Dear- 
born street;  dated  also  at  New  Yorlc  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  15,000  in 
1891  to  F  In  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.      In  1899,  yG.      In  1900,  yG.       In 

1901,  yG.    In  1902,  F.    In  1903,  yF  (OO).    In 

1904,  yG. 

HORSE  REVIEW;  Tuesdays;  sport- 
ing; twenty-four  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  John  C.  Bauer,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  215  221  Madison  street. 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF. 
In  1899,  yG.    In  1900,  yG.     In  1901,  yG.    In 

1902,  vG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 
HOTEL   WORLD;  Saturdays;  hotels; 

twenty  pages  10x16;  subscription  $2.50;  estab. 
llshed  1875  ;  John  J.  Bohu, editor;  H.  J.  Bohn  & 
Bro.,  pul)lishers.  Office,  324  Dearborn  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Tobey  &  Tobey,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  .3647  63d  street  (5—3).  Circulation  -jkl.- 

INDICATOR;  Tuesdays;  music  trade; 
forty-four  pages  9x12}^;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 18S0;  O.L.  Fox,Geo.  B.  Armstrong 
and  R.  E.  Fox,  editors;  Indicator  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  225  Dearborn  street.  Circula- 
tion "jKi.."     In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

INTERIOR;  Thursdays;  presbyterlan; 
thirty-six  to  seventy  pages  9x14;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1870;  Interior  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  69  Dearborn  st. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
toEInl895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  '.900.  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
190?,  yG.    In  1903.  vG.    In  1904.  yG. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Saturdays;  insur- 
ance; twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$3;  established  1874;  J.  S.  Bloomingston,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  177  La  Salle  street. 
Circulation  "iKL."  (AA)- 

IRON  AND  MACHINERY 
W^ORLD;  Saturdays;  metals,  hardware 
and  machinery ;  thirty-six  to  sixty  pages  9x13 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1862;  Warren 
Edwards,  manager.  Office,  315  Dearborn 
street  (12-4). 

Circulation  t  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  7.500.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  GZ.    In 


ILLINOIS-Chicago. 


1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901, 
3.59'^.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,4,11)  H.  In  1903. 
yH.    In  1904  (z— 4.  6)   H. 

ISRAELITE  ;  Saturdays;  Jewish;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1885;  T.Schanfarber,  editor;  Leo  Wise  &Co., 
publishers.  Office, 324  Dearborn  street  (2—5). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  Aetxial  average  for  1896, 
13,314.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,yF.  Inl899,yG. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  15,618  i  for  1901, 
It?, 594.  In  1902,  yE.  Actual  average  for 
m>?,  ir, 485:  /or  1904.  18,405. 

JEFFERSONIAN;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Grace  Grinnell  Hunt,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  2733  N.  45th  avenue. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL    OF    THE   AMERICAN 
MEDICAL      ASSOCIATION;      Satur 
days;  medical;  one  hundred  and  twenty  to 
one  liundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $5;  established  1883;  Geo.H.  Sim- 
mons, editor;  American  Medical  Association, 
publishers.    Office,  103  Dearborn  ave.  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less    tlian    5,600.     Actual   average  for   1896, 
r,74ti;/orl897,  9,118; /orl898,  11,270; 
for  1899,   13,672;  for  1900.  17,446;  for 
1901,  22,049;  for  1902,  25,321; /or  1903, 
28,615 ;  for  1904,  32,423. 
Publisher's   announcement.— It    affords  the 
opportunity  to  place  an  advt.  before  more 
than  one-third  of  the  regular  physicians 
in  the  U.  S.   Ask  your  physician  which  Is 
the  most  popular  medical  publication. 

KA  THOLISCHES  SONNTAGS- 
BLATT;  Sundays;  German;  roman  cath- 
olic; eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Rev.  C.  Kuhlmann,  editor; 
Wm.Kuhlmann,  publisher.  Office, 211  Cleve- 
land avenue. 

Circulation:   In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

KATHOLISCHES  WOCHEN- 
BLATT  ;  Wednesdays;  German;  roman 
catholic; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1859:  Franz  Xavier  Brandecker, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  648  Sedgwick  st. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5.700  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897. 
Y.    Inl898,  yH.    In  1899.  y I.    Inl900.vl.    In 

1901,  (z-4)  I.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 
1904,  y  I. 

KRESTANSKY  POSEL;  Thursdays; 
Bohemian;  methodist;  sixteen  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  Fr.  Pelikan, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  6^2  So  May  st. 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1901,  Z.    In 

1902,  "JKL." 

KRISTELIGE  TALSMAND;  Thurs- 
days (A  A(. 
KUR  Y  ERA  SWIATECZNEGO;  Sun 

days;  Polish;  illustrated;  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  9x12:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897:  N.  K.  Zlotnickl,  editor;  Polish  Courier 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office.  509 
West  North  avenue  (5 — 3). 
Circulation  :  "jkl.-     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (A  A) 

LAW  JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  legal ; 
twenty-four  to  thirty  two  pages  8x10;  sub- 
scription $2  50;  established  1877:  Ora  E.  Chap- 
in,  editor:  Law  Journal  Print,  publishers. 
Office,  «4  Fifth  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2,910. 
In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  February,  1901,  4,738.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

LAW  REGISTER;  Wednesdays; 
legal;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1880;  W  F.  Woodi,  editor;  The 
Law  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  94 
La  Salle  street  (6— 8).    Circulation  "iii"     In 

1903,  Z  (4) 

LEGAL  NEWS;  Saturaays;  legal;  six- 
teen pages  llxlfi;  subscription  $2.20;  estab- 
lished 1868;  James  B.  Brad  well  and.  B.  Brad- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


165 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


well  Helmer,  editors;  Chicago  Legal  NewsCo., 
publishers.    Office.  110  Clark  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:    lu  1898.  ••jju,."     In  1899  and 
1900,  and  up  to  March,  1901,  publisher  asserts, 
every  week  has  b«en  over  .S.OOO.    In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3, ITS;    for  1903. 
3/^80; /or  1904,  3,19'^. 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Chicago  Le- 
gal News  Company  was  Incorporated  by  a 
special  charter  approved  by  the  Governor, 
Feb.  27,  1869.    Section  5  of  the  charter  is  as 
follows : 

"  Section  5.  Any  notice  or  advertisement, 
required  by  law  or  the  order  of  any  court, 
to  be  published  in  any  newspaper,  shall  be 
as  good  and  valid  if  published  in  the  Chi 
cago  Legal  News  as  in  any  newspaper, 
and  the  certificate  of  the  president  or  sec 
retary,  under  the  seal  of  said  company,  of 
the  publication  of  any  notice  or  advertise 
ment,  shall  be  sulflcient  evidence  of  the 
publication  therein  set  forth." 

The  Chicago  Legal  News  is  the  paper  in 
which  notices  under  the  U.  S.  Bankrupt 
Law  are  published  in  Chicago. 
LIETUVA  ;  Fridays;  Litnuanlan;  solen- 
tiflc;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;   es- 
tablished  1892;    —  Szernas,   editor;    Anton 
Olszewski,  publisher.   Office,  924  3.3d  st.  (8—3). 
Circulation:   In  1895,  I,    Actual  average 
for  189fi,  4,344;  for  1897.  4,366.    In  1898. 
yG.     In  1899,  yH.    Actual  average  for  noo, 
4,639.    In  1901.  yG.    In  1902.  yH.     In  190.3, 
(z-4)  H.    In  190-1,  yH. 

Ti'ITAIilA  ;  Saturdays;  Italian;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es 
tablishedl886;  Oscar  Durante. editor.  Office, 
101  E.  Harrison  street  (2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  20,000.  In  1896,  D.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  21.332.  In  1898,  y(;.  In 
1899.yD.  Inl900.zD.  Inl901.yD.  Inl902,yE. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  F.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
28,569. 

LITTLE  CHRONICLE;  Saturdays; 
juvenile;  twelve  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  Little  Chronicle  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
Pontlac  building  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901. 
8,047; /orl902, 15,225; /or  1903.24,871. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  C. 

LIVE  STOCK  JOURNAL;  weekly; 
live  stock;  sixteen  pages  10x15;  gubscription 
$1;  established  1868;  T.  Butterworth,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Quincy.  Office, 
394  E.  55th  street  (1—1). 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  15,000.  In  1895.  E.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  im900.yG. 
In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yG. 

LIVE  STOCK  REPORT;  Fridays; 
live  stock;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1891;  R.  P.  Fales,  editor; 


ILLINOIS-  Chicago. 


John  Clay,  publl.sher.  Office,  Bank  build- 
ing, UnionStock  Yards  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actxial  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1901,  15,329;  for 
1902,  16,360;  /or  1903,  18,019;  for  1904, 
20,835. 

]>I  A  R  K  E  T  S  ;  Thursdays;  agriculture 
and  livestock;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
75  cents;  establlslied  1885;  W.  O.  Hoffnian, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  852-6  Dearborn 
street  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  36,000.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yD.     In  1899.  yE.     In  1900,  vF.      In 

1901.  yF.  In  1902.  yF.  In  1903  (z— 4)  E.  In 
1904,  yE. 

MASONIC    TRESTLE    BOARD; 

Saturdays;  free  masonry;  twelve  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $2;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1904;  R.  T.  Spencer,  editor;  E.  P.  Crit- 
cher,  publLsher  (2 — 5P). 

MIDIiAND;  Thursdays;  united  presby- 
terian;  twenty-four  pages  93^x1.3^^:  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  William  S. 
Owens,  editor;  Security  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  358  Dearborn  st. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
/orl896. 8,548.  In  1897.  FZ.  In  1898,  vF.  In 

1899,  yG.      In   1900.  yG.     In   1901,  yG.      In 

1902,  yG.     In  1903.  yG  (A  A). 

MINING  WO R  LD  ;  Saturdays;  mining; 
forty  four  pages  10x13*^;  subscription  $3; 
established  1894;  Lyman  A.  Sisley,  editor; 
Mining  World  Co.,  publisher.?.  Office,  79 
Dearborn  street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1905,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  3,061.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tvith 
Jammrj/,  1904.  7,452.     In  1904.  yG. 

MISSIONS-VANNEN;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish  ;  undenominational  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1874; 
O.  Hogfeldt.  D.  Marcelius  and  F.  Boring,  edi- 
tors; Mission  Friends  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  144  Oak  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
16,569;  for  1896.  17,552;  for  1897. 
18,212.     In    1898.    yD.     In    1899.   zE.     In 

1900,  zE.  Actual  average  for  1901.  1 6,690 ; 
/orl902,  17,211;  for  1903,17,528;  for 
11104,  18,59o. 

MODERN  GROCER:  Saturdays; 
groceries;  thirty-six  pages  9x12:  subsci'iption 
$2;  established  1898;  Geo.  T.  Palmer,  editor; 
The  Modern  Grocer  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  40  Dearborn  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,' jkl.-  In  1901,(z-6)G. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  9,772;  for  1903. 
9,992.    In  1904.  yF. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  negro;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  E,  0.  Parmelee.  editor;  Gerald 
E.  Sullivan,  publisher.     Office.  733  W.  79th 

street  (12 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl.-    In  1900.  E.    In 


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1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904, 

yG. 

iVl  O  T  O  R  AGE;  Thursdays ;  cycling, 
automobiles;  forty  eight  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897;  Sam'l  A.  Miles, 
publisher.  Office.  324  Dearborn  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "iKi;"  Actual  aver- 
age   for    a    year    ending    ivith    January, 

1902,  4.009.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  G.  In  1903.  yG. 
In  1901,  yH. 

lYIUSICAL.  LEADER  AND  CON- 
CERT-GOER; Thursdays;  music  and 
drama  and  literary;  twenty-four  pages  12x16; 
subscription  $2.50 ;  established  December, 
1895;  Florence  French,  editor;  Charles  F. 
French.publisher.  Office,  40  Dearborn  st.(2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
^crc/or  1901,  3,144.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  F. 
Actual  average  for  1903,13,548.  In  1904, 
yF. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Offici&l  organ  of 

leading  Eastern  associations  and  musical 

authority  of  Central  and  Western  States. 

Covers  East  and  West  with  largest  paid 

subscription.    Unexcelled  adv'g  medium. 

MUSICAL.  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
twenty-four  pages  10x14;  subscription  $2; 
established  1881;  C.  B.  Harger,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.203-207  Michigan  boulevard. 
■Circulation  "jkl." 

NATIONAL.  CORPORATION  RE- 
POKTER;  Thursdays;  commercial  and 
legal;  thirty-six  pages  10x13;  subscription 
^3;  established  1890;  Adolph  Moses,  editor;  U. 
S.  Corporation  Bureau,  publishers.  Office,  606 
The  Temple. 
•Circulation:  In  1896.  "JKL"    In  1897.  Z.    In 

1901,  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (OO).  In 
1904,  yG. 

NEUE8  LEBEN;  Saturdays;  German; 
socialist;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  Nov.  29,  1902;  Ernst  Ebel, 
editor;  The  Illinois  Volksblatt  Publlshiug 
Association,  publishers.  Office,  117  East 
Lalce  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average /or  1903,  2,- 
367; /or  1904,  ii,'764. 

NEW  VOICE;  Thursdays;  prohibition; 
•Ixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  John  G.  Woolley,  editor;  New 
Voice  Company,  publishers.  Office,  323  E. 
55th  street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1891 
to  G  In  1895.  In  1S96,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zD.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  47,394;  for  1901,  52,875;  for  1902. 
53,995 ;  for  1903,  80,207.    In  1904,  yB. 

NEW  WORLD  ;  Saturdays;  reman 
catholic;  thirty-two  pages  9xl2>|;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1892;  William  Dillon, 
editor;  The  Catholic  Press  Co.,  publishers. 
•Office,  158  Adams  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901, 
(z-4,  6)G.  In  1903,  F.  Inl903,yF.  Inl904,yF. 

NORTH  SHORE  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1891;  H.  E.  Rounds, 
editor  and  publisher.  Offioe,  4S23  N.  Clark 
street  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkj.." 

NORTH    SIDE    STAR;     Saturdays; 
local,  independent;    eieht  pages  15x22;   sub 
scrlption  $1;    established  May,  1903;    J.  W. 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher.     Office,  1317 
West  Ravenswood  Park  (7— 3)  (A  A). 

NORTHW^ESTERN  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  methodlsi- 
eplscopal;  thirty- two  pages  7x11;  subscrip- 
•tlon  $1.50;  established  1852;  D.  D.  Thompson, 
editor;  Jennings  &  Graham,  publishers.  Of 
flee,  57  E.Washington  street  (12—4). 
Clrculntion:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  C.  In 
1897,  D  Y.  In  1898,  vD.  In  1899,  yE.  Actual 
Yiuerafire /or  1900.  29,869.    In  1901,  yC.    In 

1902,  yC.  In  1903,  (z-^)  C  (O  O).  In  1904. 
(z-4)  C. 

NYA  WECKO  POSTEN;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  baptist;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription   $1.50  ;    established  1878  ;   Rev.   E. 


ILLINOIS-  Chicago. 


WIngren,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  383 
Wells  street  (7-3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  10,500  in 
1893  to  G  In  1895.  In  1896.  G.  Actual  average 
/or  1897, 10,679.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average 
■for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1902,  11,720. 
Inl903,(z— 4)  F(0  0).   In  1904,  yF. 

ONZE  TOLKOMST;  Fridays;  Swed- 
ish; republican;  eight  to  ten  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  H.Y.Mas- 
man,  editor;  A.  Langelaud,  publisher.  Of- 
fice. 500  Blue  Island  avenue  ( 12—3). 
Circulation:   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

OPINION;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.C.  Roberts,  editor;  West  Chi- 
cago Press  Association,  publishers;  prints 
regular  editions  for  suburban  villages.  Office, 
65-71  Plymouth  place  (7—3).  Combined  cir- 
culation "jivl."    In  1899.  Z.   In  1902,  "JKL"   In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

ORANGE  JUDD  FARMER;  Satur- 
days.   (See  Springfield,  Mass.) 

ORDENSBLATT  DER  HARUGA- 
RI  DES  STAATES  ILLINOIS;  Thurs- 
days; German;  Order  of  Harugari;  four 
pages  13x20;  established  1887;  Llchtner  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  53 
Dearborn  street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OUR  YOUTH'S  FRIEND;  weekly; 
friends;  juvenile;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  P.  W. 
Raldabaugh,  editor;  Publishing  Association 
of  Friends,  publishers.  Office,  Plainfield,Ind. 
(2 — 3).   Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

PAINT,  OIL  AND  DRUG  RE- 
VIEW; Wednesdays;  paints,  oils  and  drugs; 
forty  pages  8x12;  subscription  $2;  established 
1882;  D.  Van  Ness  Person,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  84-86  La  Salle  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL" 

PAPER  TRADE;  Saturdays;  paper; 
twenty  pages  9x13}^;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  J.  Fi-ed.  Waggoner,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  155  Washington  street 
(12—3).    Circulation  "ija," 

POLICE  AND  FIRE  DISPATCH; 
Saturdays;  police  and  fire  departments; 
sixteen  to  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  M.  H.  Madden,  editor; 
James  W.  Higglns.  publisher.  Office.  196-198 
S.  Clark  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation    "iKL"      In   1903.  (z^)  I.    lu 

1904.  yl. 

POST;  Tuesdays;  German;  eight  pages 
n]4x2S;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Frank  Lehmann,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-5  P). 

POSTEN;  Wednesdays;  Danish;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  C.  Rasmussen  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  27  N.  Clark  St.     Circulation  "jjo,." 

PRAIRIE  FARMER;  Saturdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1841;  L.  C.  Brown,  editor; 
Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  166 
and  168  Adams  street. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG. 

PRESS;  Tuesdays;  Hebrew;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J. 
Llebling  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  429  South  Union  street  (12—4  P). 

PRESTO;  Thursdays;  musical  and  music 
trade;  thirty  six  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$2;  established  1884;  Frank  D.  Abbott  and  C. 
A.  Daniell,  editors;  The  Presto  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  324  Dearborn  st.  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895, 1.  Inl896,H.  In  1897. 
HZ.  Inl898,zH.  InlR99,zH.  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901,  (z-4,  5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH. 
In  1904.  yl. 

PRITEL  DITEK;  Thursdays;  Bohe- 
mian; roman  catholic;  twenty  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890:  Rev.  P.Val- 
entine, editor;  Bohemian  Benedictine  Order, 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


ILLINOIS— Ch  icago. 


publishers.  Omce,464  W.  Eighteenth  st.  (8—3). 
Circulation:  lu  1898,  "iKL"  In  1899,  zl.  Ao- 
tual  average  for  a  year  ending  unth  SeiAem 
her,  1900,  3,340.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  (.z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,3til. 

PROGRESSIVE  THINKER;  Satur 
days;  spiritualist;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  ISiK);  J.  R.Francis, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  40  Loomis  street. 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

PROVISION  NEWS;  Saturdays;  pro 
visions;  thirty-two  pages  8x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1900;  Y.  A.  Hartman,  editor; 
The  Provision  News  Co.,  publishers.  Office. 
145VanBuren  street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PSZCZOL.KA  (BEE);  Mondays;  Pol- 
ish; humorous;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 73  cents;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  142  La  Salle  street  (7—3). 
Circulation  "ijih-     In  1908,  (z— 4)  I  (A  A). 

P  U  B  Li  I  C  ;  Saturdays;  radical  demo- 
cratic; sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1898;  Louis  F.  Post,  editor;  Public 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Unity 
building  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  II.  Actual  average 
/or  1899,  5,094.  In  1900.  yG.  Actual  aver 
ag^  fof  CL  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
6,663;  /or  1902,  6,490;  /or  1903,  5,319. 
In  1904.  yG. 

PlJBIilC  POLICY;  Saturdays;  social 
economy;  sixteen  pages  9x11}^;  subscription 
$2;  established  1899;  Allen  Ripley  Foote, 
editor;  Public  Policy  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  Home  Insurance  bldg  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Inl901,"jKi..  •  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  5,754. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yl. 

PULLMAN  ENTERPRISE-RE- 
VIEW;  Saturdays;  independent  republi 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  J.  Claude  Hill,  editor;  Enter- 
prise Review  Printing  Co..  publishers;  prints 
editions  for  suburban  towns.  Office,  11.004 
Michigan  avenue  (5 — 3).  Combined  circula- 
tion "JKL"  In  1898,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  Z 
(4,5).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

RAILWAY  AGE;  Fridays;  railroads; 
ninety-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Railway  Age  and  Northwest- 
ern Railroader  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  IfifiO  Monadnock  block  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH .  In  1899. yH. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  H.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

RAILWAY  AND  ENGINEER- 
ING REVIEW;  Saturdays;  railroads; 
thirty-two  pages  11x16;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1868;  Railway  Review  Incorpora- 
tion, publishers.  Office,  1305  Manhattan  bldg. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  June,  publisher  asserts,  has  not  for 
many  years  printed  for  any  Issue  lass  than 
8,000.    Inl902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    Inl904,yH. 

RAM'S  HORN;  Saturdays;  undenom- 
inational, independent;  twenty  pages  9x14; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  Frederick 
L.  Chapman  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers; 
dated  also  at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  110  La 
Salle  avenue  (5—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4ti,416.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1898,63,597;  /orl899.  90,852; 
for  1900, 111,696.  In  1901,  yA.  Inl902,yA. 
In  1903.  (z-4)  A .    In  1904.  yA. 

RAVENS  WOOD  CITIZEN;  Satur 
days;  local;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
«1.50;  established  September.  1903;  B.S.Her- 
bert, editor;  Ravenswood  Press,  publisher 
(2-5  P). 

REFORM  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
Jewish;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1890;  E.  G.  Hirsch.  editor; 
Bloch  &  Newman,  publishers.  Office,  204 
Dearborn  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  14,078;  for  1897.  16.146.  In 
1898,  yE.  In  1899.  y  F.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  16,746;  for 


1901,  17,871;  for  1902.  18,341.     In  19a3, 

yD  (OO).    ^lor«a/«remfire/<jr  1904.1 8,677. 

REV  YEN;  Saturdays;  Danish;  socialist; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  Christian  Botker.  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  811  N.  Western  avenue  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actrial  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,1  G9;  for  1900.  1,740.  In 
1001,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  ^Ic^uaZ  areraere/or  1903, 
1,813.    In  1904,  yl. 

ROBOTNIK;  Fridays;  Polish;  socialist; 
eight  pages  14x21;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  .1.  A.  Borkowski.  editor;  Polish 
Socialist  Alliance,  publishers.  Office.  692  Mil- 
waukee avenue  ( 1 — 4 ). 

C^irculation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6,555.    In  1904,  yG. 

SANDEBUDET;  Wednesdays;  Swed- 
ish; methodlst-episcopal;  sixteen  pages  10x15; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1861;  Alfred 
Anderson,  manager;  Swedish  M.  E.  Book 
Concern,  publishers.  Office,  152  Oak  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897,  F.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  yF. 
Inl901,  (z— 1,2,  4.  5)  F.  In  1902.  (z-4)  F.  In 
1904,  yG. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  HERALD» 
Saturdays;  society,  music  and  drama;  twen- 
ty-four pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  E.  S.Douglas, manager;  Saturday 
EveningHerald  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
358  Dearborn  street. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  In 
1891  to  I  m  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 

SCANDIA  ;  Fridays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1889;  Anton  B.  Lange.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  122  W.  Erie  street. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O'O). 
In  1904,  yl. 

SHOE  TRADE  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; boots  and  shoes;  forty-eight  pages 
6%xl0;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Jacobsen  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office.  1&4  Lake  sti-eet  (2— S). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,(J0O;  in  1897,  2,329.    In  1898,  zH.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  3,100.    In 

1900,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-6)  H.  In  1902,  (z— 4,5)  G. 
In  1903,  yG  (OO). 

SLOBODA;  Saturdays;  Croatian;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1892; 
Croatian  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  2955  S.  Canal  street. 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  "jkl"  Actual  average 
/or  1898.  11,321.  Inl899.yF.  In  19C0,  yF. 
In  1901,  yG.    In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

SOCIALIST;  Saturdays;  socialistic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  A.W.  Mance,  editor;  Socialist 
Party  of  Chicago,  publishers.  Office.  181 
Washington  street  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  In  1902,  (z— 6) F. 
Actual  average  for  1903,12,731.    In  1904, 

'  SOCIETY  TIMES  AND  SOUTH 
SIDE  SAYINGS;  Fridays;  society; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  S.  Mather,  editor;  Society 
Times  Co.,  publishers.     Office,  283  East  55th 

street  (1 5) 

Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SPRAVEDLNOST;  Saturdays;  Bohe- 
mian; social  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  established  1900;  F.  Hla- 
vacek  and  Chas.  Pergles, editors;  Bohemian 
Social  Democratic  Branches  of  Chicago,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  721  Allport  street  (1—41. 
Circulation  "jkl  "  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.  In 
1904.  yl. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays  ;  baptist ; 
twenty  to  thirty-four  pages  9}^xl4;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1853;  J.  S.  Dickerson, 
editor;  Goodman  &  Dickerson  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  69  Dearborn  street. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  12,500.   In  1896,  F.    In  1897.  F  Z.    In 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago . 


189S,  yF.  In  1899, yG.  In  1900. yG.  In  1901, yG. 
lu  1902.  vG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1901,  yG. 

STANDARD  OPINION  ;  Saturdays; 
independent  democratic;  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1896;  James  C. 
Denvir,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  S4  La 
Salle  St.  (12—3).    Circ'n  "iKL."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 

SVENSKA     AMEllIKANARENi 

Tuesdays;  Swedish;  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 82;  established  ltf76;  Jaltob  Bong- 
«ren. editor;  Swedish  American  PrintingCo., 
publishers.  Office,  35  S.  Clark  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  D  Z.  In 
1898,  yD.  Inl899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  InI901,yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

SVENSKA  KURIREN;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  republican;  twelve  pages  18x34; 
subscription  $2.25;  established  1884;  Alex.  J. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  37  N, 
€larlcstreet(8— 3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1891 
to  F  in  1895.    In  1896.  F.    In  1897,  F   Z.    In 

1898,  zF.  In  1899.  yF  (??).  In  1900,  yF.  In 
1901.  yG.  In  1902.  (z-4)  F.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F 
(OO).    In  1904,  yG. 

SVENSKA  NYHETER-HUMOR- 
ISTEN  (The  Swedish  News);  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  independent;  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
F.  Malmquist  and  Nils  Marrnow,  editors;  Q. 
Broberg,  publisher.  Office,  69  E.  Kinzie  street 
(7-3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  20,000.    In  1895,  D.    In  1896,  D.    In 

1897.  D  Z.  In  1898,  yD.  In  1899.  yE.  In 
1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  F.    In  1904,  yF. 

SVENSKA      TRIBUNEN;     Wednes 
days;    Swedish;    republican;   twelve    pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1869;  J  E. 
Norling,  publisher.    Office,  509  Dearborn  st. 
(5-3). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  O  in  1891 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  I).  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  not  so  low  as  20.000.  In  1898,  j'C.    In 

1899,  vD.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902, 
yF.    In  1903,  (z-4)  F.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  F(«»). 

TAXPAYER;  weekly;  sixteen  pages 
9*^x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1900; 
Mar  tine  H.  Millar,  editor;  Edward  F.  Culber- 
ton,  publisher. 

TELEGRAF  ;  Fridays;  Polish;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  C.  F.  Pettkoske,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  801  S.  Ashlan  d  ave.  (5—3) . 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901.  (z— 11) 
H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904, 
yH. 

TELEGRAM;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  J. 
P.  Caulfleld,  editor  and  publisher.  Office. 
1108  75th  street.  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1902, 
Z(4,  6). 

TRIBIJNA  ITALIAN  A  TRANSAT- 
LiANTICA;  Saturdays;  Italian;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  A.  Mastro  Valerlo,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  New  Era  Building  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1903  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  H. 

UNITY;  Thursdays;  undenominational; 
flixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1878;  Jenkin  Lloyd  Jones  and  William 
Kent,  editors;  Unity  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  3939  Langley  avenue. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,077  In 
1891  to  G  in  1895.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  H  X.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yl. 

VERDENS  GANG;  Fridays;  Nor- 
wegian-Danish ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1878; 
N.  Grevstad,  editor;  Verdens  Gang  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  183  N.  Peoria  street. 
Circulation  "JKi."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901.  Z 
(1,  2.  4.  5).    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

V EREINS-ZEITUNG ;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; societies;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  Wm.  Forst,  editor; 


ILLINOIS-  Cliieago. 


Curt   Teich  &   Co.,    publishers.      Office,  117 

Lake  street. 

Circulation:    In  1895,  F.    In  1896,  F.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    (A  A). 

WESTERN  BOWLERS'  JOURN- 
AL ;  Saturdays;  bowling;  twelve  pages 
10x14  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1898  ; 
John  G.  Hemmer,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 170  E.  Madison  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  ".ikl"  In  1901,  June, 
publisher  asserts,  the  number  of  copies 
printed  per  issue  during  the  past  year  has 
not  been  less  than  5,600.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  yG.    In  1901,  yG. 

WESTERN  BRITISH  AMERI- 
CAN; Saturd ays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1887;  British  American 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Pontiac 
biildingd— 5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  18,200.     In  1896,  D.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  the  minimum  issue 
for  a  year  past  has  been  18,000.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  19,033.  In  1903.  yD  (OO). 
Actual  average  /or  1904,  19,937. 

WESTERN  ELECTRICIAN;  Satur 
days;    electrical;    thirtj'-eight    pages  11x15; 
subscription  $3;  established  1837;  W.A.  Kreld- 
ler,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  Marquette 
building. 

Circulation:  In  1895,1.  Inl896,G.  Inl897 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  5,100.  In  1898.  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.     In  1900.  yH.     In  1901,  vH.     In 

1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  ISiOl.  yH. 
WESTERN  FIREMAN  AND  JOUR- 
NAL OF  PUBLIC  AVORKS;  Wednes 
days;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1880;  T.  E.  Smith,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  500  Masonic  Temple 
(1—3).   Circulation  "iKi  •• 

WESTERN  TRADE  JOURNAL; 

Tuesdays;  commercial;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $5;  established  1872;  Fremont 
Arford,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  134  E. 
Van  Buren  street  (12—4). 

Circulation  Actual  average  for  1900, 
til, 645;  for  1901,  24,230; /or  1902,  24,- 
571; /or  1903,  21,800; /or  1904,22,311. 
WESTERN  UNDERWRITER; 
Thursdays;  Insurance;  twenty-four  pages 
9)^x13^:^;  subscription  $2;  established  1897; 
CM.  Cartwright,  editor;  The  Western  Un- 
derwriter Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Office.  164  La  Salle  st.  (7—3). 
Circulation :    In  1897,  I.    In  1898.  zl.    In 

1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900,  2,600. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H 
(OO).     In  1904,  yH. 

WEST  SIDE   CHRONICLE;   Thurs 
days;   Independent;   four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1880;  D.L.Davis, edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Office,  131  Ashland  boule- 
vard.   Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODLAWN  TIMES;  Fridays;  soci- 
ety; twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  J.  F.  Mather,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Office,  313  East  63d  St.   Circulation  in 

1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904.  ".jkl." 

ZENSKE  lilSTY;  Saturdays;  Bohe- 
mian; women;  twenty  four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
sori|>tion  $2;  established  1894;  MIelly  R. 
Hllna,  editor;  Rosa  A.  Becka.  publisher. 
Office,  836  W.  18th  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Publisher  says  that  no  edition 
In  1896  was  less  than  3,000.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zT.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901.yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

ZGODA;  Thursdays;  Polish;  organ  of 
Polish  National  Alliance,  U.  S.  N.  A.;  eight 
pages  16x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  T.  Siemiradzki.  editor;  Polish  National 
Alliance  of  North  America,  publishers. 
Office.  102  W.  Division  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  189.5,  G.  In  1896.  F.  In 
1897. EZ.  In  1898. yE.  In  1899. zF.  In  1900. yF. 
In  1901,  (z— 1.  4.  5)  F.  In  1902,  (z-1.  2,  4,  5)  F. 
Actual    average    for  fl903,    38,380.       In 

1904,  yC. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


BI  WEEKLY. 

DIE    WESEIl-NACHRICHTEN; 

bi-weekly,  Saturdays;  German;  eight  pages 
15x20;  subscription  $1;  established  189fi;  J.  C. 
Van  Qoens.  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  931 
N.  Rockwell  street  (2— S). 
Cii'ciilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,048.  Inl898,zl.  In  1899,"jkl."  In  1902, 
(7,-5)  I.     In  1903.  yl  (O  O)  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN     PIGEON     KEEPER; 

Bcmi-monthly;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip 
tion$l;  established  189S;  J.C.Pratt,  editor; 
National  Fanciers  Journal   Co.,  publishers. 
Oflflce,  334  Dearborn  street  (2—3).     Circula- 
tion ■•JKL.-    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

AMERICAN    SUGAR    INDUSTRY 
AND  BEETSUGAR  GAZETTE;  semi 
monthly;   beet  sugar  industry;  sixty  pages 
9x12;    subscription   «a.50;    established    1899; 
The  Beet  Sug.ir  Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
lishers.    Office,  145  La  Salle  street. 
Circulation:  In  1901  (z— 4)  1.    Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending   with    August,  1902, 
3,350.    In  1903  (z— 1,  2)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

APPAREL.  GAZETTE;  semi 
monthly;  men'swear;  onehundred  andflfiy- 
six  pages  10x123^;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1889;  L.  E.  Fairchild,  editor;  Fairchild 
Co..  publishers.  Office,  151  Fifth  ave.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  2,500  from  1892  to 
1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
3.000.  Actual  average  for  189^7,  3.000;  for 
1898,  3,000.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  loith  May,  1900,  3,000; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  3,500; 
/or  1902,  4,500.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904,  4,505  (0O). 

CL.AY  RECORD;  semi-monthly; 
clay  industry;  sixty  pages  9x12;  sub.«crip 
tion  $1;  established  1892;  Geo.  H.  Hnrt 
well,  editor;  Clav  Record  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.  Office.  3«3  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In 

1900,  Z  (3,  4.  6).  Actual  average  for  1901, 
4,000;  /or  1902.  4,000;  /o/- 1903,  4,933; 
/orl90t,  5,017. 

CONTRACTOR;  semi-monthly;  rail- 
road and  earth-moving;  contracting;  thirty- 
six  pages  9x12;  subscrlptio'  tl;  e.stablished 
189i;  The  Contractor  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  Security  build- 
ing (12—4). 
Circulation   "jkl.-     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.      In 

1901,  I  (++). 

DIAIj;  semimonthly;  literary;  thirty- 
two  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880;  Francis  F.  Browne  editor;  The  Dial  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  315  Wabash  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  II.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  vH.  In  1899.  vl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

FURNITURE    .lOURNAI.;   semi 
monthly ;    furniture ;    seventy-six    to     two 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


hundred  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  Newton  Nlnd,  editor;  Trade 
Periodical  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  355 Dear- 
born street. 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  the  past  year  was  4,000. 

GARDENING;  semi-monthly;  floricult- 
ure and  liorticulture;   sixteen    pages   9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1892;  The  Garden- 
ing   Co.,     editors    and    publishers.     Office 
Monon  building. 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5,000.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897. Y.  In  1898, yH.  In  1899, yH.  Inl900,yH» 
In  1901,  yl.      In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.     In 

1904,  yl. 

GRAIN  DEAIiERS  JOLRNAl.; 
semi-monthly;  grain  trade;  fifty  six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Charles  S.  Clark,  editor;  The  Grain  Dealers 
Co..  publishers.  Office,  255  La  Salle  st.  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2,770;  for  1900,3.612;  /or  1901,  3,937; 
/or  1902,  4,416;  for  1903,4,854;  for  1904, 
4,927  (00). 

HARDWOOD   RECORD:    semi 
monthly;  lumber;  forty  four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription   $1  ;    established    1895 ;    Henry    H. 
Gibson,  editor   and   publisher.      Office,    1.34 
Monroe  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904. 
(z— 4,  6i  I  (••). 

HOSPOI>ARSKE  LISTY ;  semi 
monthly;  Bohemian;  agricultural;  twenty 
pages  101^x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Rev.~P.  Valentine,  O.S.B.,  editor;  Bo- 
hemian BenedlctlneOrder, publishers.  Office. 
464  W.  Eighteenth  street. 
Circulation:  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1900,4.052; 
for  a  year  ending  unth  June, 1901,  4,404. 
In  1902,  vG.  in  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  Actual  aver- 
age ror  191)4.  ;{.795. 

INDI'STlf  lA  1.  AGE:  semimonthly; 
iiidustrial;  thiitv-six  pages  9x12;  established 
June,  1903;  Clayton  C.  Pickett,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  185  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In   1903,   (z-6)   E.      In  1904, 

'insurance  POST:  semimonthly; 
Insurance;  twenty-four  pages 9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1892;  Chas  A.  Hewitt, 
editor;  Insurance  Post  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  169  E.  Jackson  boulevard 
('"—4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1902,"jkl* 
In  19(3,   (z— 4)  I.    Actual   average  for   1904, 

2  245. 

i>I  EN '  S  W  E A  K  ;  semi  monthly ;  clothing 
furnishing  goods,  hats,  caps  and  shoes;  one 
hundred  and  forty  pages  9^x12%:  subscrip- 
tion $2  :  established  1896  ;  Fairchild  Com- 
panv.  editors  and  publishers  :  dated  also  at 
New  York.  Office,  Lee's  building  ( 12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1897  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  5,000.    In  1899.  yH.    In  1900,  zH. 


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Weekly  Circulation  Averaged  Past  Year,  22,300  Copies 

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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


Actual  averaye  for  19ol.  4,04'^.  !•>  19<J-*. 
yH.  Actual  average  for  19ij3,  5t013;  for 
1904,  .>,00«. 

MlUA'Sj  CRITERION isemi  monthly; 
wholesale  liquor  trade;  one  hundred  and 
thirty-two  pages  lOxlSi^;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1885;  William  Mida,  editor;  The 
Criterion  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Omce,  302  Dearborn  street  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1S96,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  lu  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June. 
1902,  1,731.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

NATIONAL.  L.AUNDRY  JOIJR- 
NALi  ;  semi-monthly;  laundry:  sixty-eight 
■to  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages  10i^xl4; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  G.  C.  Read, 
editor;  Dowst  Bros.  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
9  S.  Ann  street  (12—4) 

Circulation:  Inl896,  "jki,.-  In  1897.  G  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900,  yH.    In 

1901,  October,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  past 
four  years  each  issue  has  been  over  4,000.    In 

1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  4,968. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  G. 

MONTHLY. 

ACETYLENE  JO  URN  AT.;  monthly; 
organ  of  the  International  Acetylene  Asso- 
ciation; forty  to  forty-eight  pages  8x11; 
subscription 50  cents;  established  1899;  Elias 
A.  Long,  editor;  Acetylene  Journal  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Office,  324  Dear- 
born street  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  October,  1901,  5,030; 
for  a  year  ending  tvith  July,  1902,  5,8^5  ;/o^ 

1903,  3,081;  /or  1904.  4,333. 

ACHIEVEMENT;  monthly  (A  A^. 

AD  SENftJE;  monthly;  advertising; 
thirty-six  pages  5^x10^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  E.  Lacey  Speer,  editor; 
Franklin  Advertising  Agency,  publishers. 
Office.  Stewart  building  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Inl897,  HZ.  In  1898.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sept., 
1899.6,905.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,6,033.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904.  yH. 

ADVERTISING;  monthly;  advertis- 
ing; thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1900;  Arthur  E.  Swett, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Royal  Insur- 
ance building  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  3,363.  In  1902,  (z— 11)  H.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  vl. 

AGRICULTURAL.  ADVERTIS- 
ING; monthly;  sixty -four  to  ninety -six 
pages 6x81^;  subscription SOcents; established 
1894;  Elmer  E.  Crltchfleld  and  Marco  Morrow, 
editors;  The  Long  Crltchfleld  Corporation, 
publishers.  Office,  Powers  building  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,"JKi"  Actual  aver- 
<xge  for  a  year  ending  with  October.  1899. 
6,133.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  November, 
1902.  7,528.    In  1903.  (z— 6)  G.    In  1901,  yG. 

ALKAL.OIDAL,  CLINIC;  monthly; 
medical  and  surgical;  two  hundred  and  flfty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
W.  F.  Waugh,  W.  C.  Abbott  and  G.  H.  Cand 
ler,  editors ;  Clinic  Publishing  Co. ,  publishers. 
Address,  Ravenswood,  Chicago  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
14,492.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1897,  24,433;  for  1898,  19,000;  for  1899, 
24,166;  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 
19<J0.  26,416  ;/orl901, 30,000.  In  1902,  yC 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  April, 
19U4,  25,250;  for  1904.  30,416.: 

ALMED  PRINTING  TRADES 
JOURNALi}  monthly;  labor,  printing; 
thirty  six  pages  7x10;  sub<;crlption  75  cents; 
established  November,  1902;  L.  P.  Straube, 
editor;  Allied  Printing  Trndes  Council,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  260  S.  Clark  st.  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

A>IERICAN  ADVISER;  monthly; 
Investments,  exports  and  railroads;  twenty- 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Louis  Halle,  editor;   Halle  Ex- 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


port  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office, 
87  Washingron  street  (.7 — 3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl.' 
Inl9(J2,  Z(4). 

AMERICAN  BREWERS'  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  English  and  German; 
forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $5;  established 
1887;  Dr.  R.  Wahl  and  Dr.  M.  Henlus,  editors; 
American  Brewers'  Review  Co.,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office.  294 
S.  "Water  st.  Circ'n  "iKi.  In  1898,  Z  (  +  +). 
In  1902,  "JK-L.- 

A3IERICAN  BUILDING  ASSOCI- 
ATION NEWS;  monthly;  building  and 
loan  associations;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1880;  The  American 
Building  Association  News  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  144  Monroe  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ••jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  42,000.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901, 
yD.    In  1902,  yD.     In  19(J3.  yD.    In  1904,  yE. 

AMERICAN  CIIEC  KER  RE- 
VIEW; monthly  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  DENTAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  dentistry;  one  hundred  and  forty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1902;  J.  B.  Dicus,  editor;  Frink  &  Young, 
publishers.  Office,  Masonic  Temple  (1 — 4). 
Circulation   'jkl." 

AMERICAN  ELEVATOR  AND 
GRAIN  TRADE;  monthly;  sixty-four 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
Harley  B.  Mitchell,  editor;  Mitchell  Brothers 
Co.  (incorporated),  publishers.  Office,  184 
Dearborn  street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  GRAPHIC;  monthly; 
society,  travel;  sixteen  pages  11x153^;  sub- 
scription SI. 50;  established  1882;  Roy  A. 
Hunt,  editor;  American  Graphic  Press,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  91  Auditorium  building. 
Circulation   'jkl." 

AMERICAN   HORSE-OWNER  I 

monthly;    horses;    sixteen  to    twent} -eight 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
Jefferson    Jackson,   editor    and    publisher. 
Office,  .3.18  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  G.       In  1896.  G.    In 

1897,  y.  Inl898.  vH.  Inl899,  yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901.  (z— 1.  2)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-6)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN  JEWELER;  monthly; 
Jewelry  trade;  forty  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion SI ;  established  1882:  Geo.  H.  Hazlltt,  edi- 
tor ;  Hazlltt  &  Walker,  publishers.  Office,  873 
Dearborn  street  (1—5). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  5.000.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  5,000.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901, 
(z— 1,2.  4.5)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  3,666.  In  January,  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  past  year  was 
5,000. 

AMERICAN  MESSENGER;monthly; 
matrimonial;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1889;  Frederick  Drake, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  155  Washington 
street.    Circulation  "jkl" 

AMERICAN  MILLER  i  monthly; 
milling;  eighty  to  one  hundred  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  H.  B.  Mitch- 
ell, editor;  Mitchell  Brothers  Co.,  publishers 
Office,  184  Dearborn  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Inl897.Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
Inl899.yl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

AMERICAN  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  poultry;  forty-eight  to 
one  hundred  pages  9x12 ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1872;  Geo.  G.  Bates,  edi- 
tor; American  Poultry  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  825  Dearborn  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In 
1892  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl  (??).  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1900,  21,083. 
In  1901.  yD.  In  1902.  yD.  In  1903,  (z-4)  D. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  40,458. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


AMERICAN  SHEEP -BREEDER 
AND  wool. -GROOVER  ;  monthly; 
live  stock;  sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881;  L.  D.  Burch,  editor; 
The  American  Sheep  Breeder  Co. .publishers. 
Omce,  182  Ontario  street  (5—3). 
Circulntion:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896.  F.  In 
1897.FZ.  Inl898.G.  In  1899.  zG.  In  1900.  vH. 
In  1901, (z— 3,5.9)  H.  In  1902.  X.  In  1903,  Z  (6). 
In  1901,  yll. 

AMERICAN    SWINEHERD» 

monthly;  agriculture  and  live  stock;  fifty- 
two  to  ninety  six  pages  7>^xl  11^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1881;  Jas.  Baynes&  Son. 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  323  Dearborn 
street  (1  -5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  29,583;  for  1897,  31,614;  for 
1898,  30,864;  /orl899.  39,125;  /or  a  year 
ending  with  Ju7ie.  1900,  42,125;  for  1901, 
42,541.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1903,  (z-4)  B. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  48,958. 

AMERICAN    X-RAY    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  scientific;    thirty-six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $3;  established  1897:  H.Preston 
Pratt,  M.D.,  editor;   American   X  Ray  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  55  State  street 
(11— 4  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  ■•JKL"   In  1899,  H.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (OO).    Inl904,yl. 

ANGELUS;  monthly;  angllcan  catholic; 
sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  T.  E.  Smith,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  Masonic  Temple  (12—3^. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1 ,083.    In  1903,  Z  (1,  2,  3)  (A  A). 

ARGUS;  monthly;  insurance;  forty 
pages  10x12;  subscription  $3;  established 
1871;  P.  J.  V.  McKlan,  editor;  Rollins  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  169 Jackson  st. 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL."(??) 

ARKANSAW    TRAVELER; 

monthly;  humorous;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  188U;  Arkan- 
Baw^  Traveler  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office  242  S.  Water  street  (12— 4) 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  D  In 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vG.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901, 
(z— 4.5,  7.10)  H.  In  1902,  yll.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G. 
In  1904,  yG. 

ASTROPHYSICAIi   JOURNAL.; 

monthly  except  February  and  August;  scien- 
tific; ninety  four  pages7xl0;  sub-:crlptron  $4; 
established  1895;  George  E.  Hale  and  Edwin 
B.  Frost,  editors;  Thi'  University  of  Chicago 
Press,  publishers.  Office,  University  of  Chi 
cago  (7 — 3P).    Circulation  "iKL. •• 

BAKERS'  HELPER;  monthly;  bak 
Ing;  onehundred  pages9xl2;  subscription  $2; 
established  1887;  H.  R.  Clissold,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  315  Dearborn  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,266;  for  1896,  3,346;  for  1897,  3.675; 
for  1R98.  3,392;  for  1899,  3.454:  for  1900, 
3,542; /or  1901,  3,892:  for  1902.4,050; 
for  1903,  4,1  r5;/or  1904,  4,100  (00). 

Publi. 'Cher's  announcemen^— Bakers'  Helper 
Is  the  oldest,  largest,  most  widely  read 
journal  for  master  bakers  in  America. 
For  its  standing  in  the  trade,  ask  any  baker 
large  enough  to  be  known  awaj'  from  home. 

For  its  help  in  selling  goods  to  bakers, 
ask  any  dealer  in  bakers'  supplies,  any 
maker  of  bakers'  machinery,  any  builder 
of  bakers' ovens. 

The  only  $2  journal  for  bakers.  Has 
subscribers  in  every  State  and  Territory 
and  in  27  foreign  lands  and  provinces. 

BANKERS       ENCYCLOPEDIA; 

monthly;   financial;   four  pa^es   8x11;    sub 
Bcriptlon  $1;  established  1895;  Bankers  Ency- 
clopedia Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Office, 
77  E.  Jackson  boulevard  (12—4). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In    1903.    (z^4)   I.     In 
1901,  yl. 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


BIBLICAL  WORLD  ;  monthly;  un 
denominational;  ninety  to  cue  hundred 
pages  6}4k9}4;  subscription  $2;  established 
1882;  Wlliiani  R.  Harper,  editor;  The  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago  Press,  publishers.  Office, 
University  of  Chicago-<7— 3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  y  II.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1901,  7,604.  In  1902,  (z-4)  F.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yG. 

BIRDS  AND  NATURE;  monthly: 
nature;  eighty  four  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897;  Wm.  Kerr  Higley,  edi- 
tor; A.  W.  Mumford.  publisher.  Office,  378 
Wabash  avenue  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898. 
25,833.  In  1899,  yD.  Actual  average  for 
mo,  25,000; /or  1901,  25,000.  In  1902, 
yC.    In  1903  (z— 4)  C.     In  1904,  C. 

BONDS  AND  MORTGAGES; 
monthly  ;  financial ;  fifty-six  pages  10x13  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1894  ;  F.  H.  Er- 
tel.  manager;  Bonds  and  Mortgage  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1142  Monadnock  block  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  .4c^ua/  aver- 
age /or  1897,  1,525.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
1,850;  for  1900,  2,200.  In  1901,  y  I.  Actual 
average  for  1902.  2,016; /or  1903,  2,083: 
/or  1904.  2,191. 

B O O  K  SE  li  L ER ;  monthly ;  book  trade ; 
thirty  two  to  forty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1896;  C.  A.  Ruling,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  91  Dearborn  street 
(8-3). 

Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902, Z  (4,6).  In  1903^ 
(2 4)  I       In  1904  yl 

BOTANICAL  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
scientific;  one  hundred  and  thirty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $4;  established  1877;  John  M. 
Coulter  and  C.  R.  Barnes,  editors;  The  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  Press,  put  Ushers.  Office, 
Universitj  of  Chicago  (7— 3P).    Circulation 

'VKL." 

BOX   TRADE  JOURNAL;  monthly; 

box  making;  sixteen  pages  83^x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1899;  Box  Trade  Jour- 
nal, editors  and  publishers.  Office.155  Wash- 
ington street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRANN'S  ICONOCLAST;  monthly; 
literary;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.  G.  Staubly,  edi- 
tor: Iconoclast  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  157  Washington  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  C.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  33.833 ;  for 
1898,  49,750.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  zE.  In 
1901,  (z-6)  E.  In  1902,  vE.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  12,333.    In  1904  (z— 4)  F. 

BREWER  AN  D  MA  LTSTER  f 
monthly:  English  and  German;  brewing; 
one  hundred  and  fifty-six  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1883;  Eugene  A.  Slt- 
tig  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers;  dated  also 
at  New  York.  N.  Y.  Office,  cor.  Lake  and 
Clark  streets  (2-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  «sserts,  not 
less  than  5..500.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  G.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z— 1.2.  4.5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.. 
yH.    In.l904,yH. 

BRICK;  monthly;  brick  Industry; 
ninety-four  pages  9x113^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889:  Kenfield  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  45  Plymouth 
Court  (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "oa."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901.  .5,416. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yG  (O  O).   In  1904,  yG. 

BRITISH    WORLD;   monthly;   liter- 
arv;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
t  blished  1898;  Magnus  Flaws  &  Co.,  editors* 
and  publishers.     Office,  83-85   Fifth  avenue 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BRUSH  AND  PENCIL;  monthly;  art.- 
seventy-two  pages  8x11;  subscription  $2.50;- 
established  1897:  Frederick  W.  Morton, 
editor:  The  Brush  and  Pencil  Publishing 
Co..  publishers.  Office,  215  Wabash  avenue- 
(2— 5P).  CIrc'n"JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4), 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECT0R5f 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


ILLINOIS-Chicago. 


CEMENT      AND      ENGINEERING 

NEWiS;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
Bcription  $2;  established  1896;  Wm.  Seafert, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  161  La  Salle  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  3,933.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  19U3.  yl  (O  O;.    In  190i,  yl. 

CHEF,  STEWARD  AND  HOUfiE- 
KEEPER;  monthly;  catering  and  service; 
forty  eight  pages  7xlU;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  W.  H.  Phillips,  editor;  The 
Epicurean  Printing  and  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  171  Washington  st. 
(12-^). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  190iJ,  3,^67.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  (^z— 4)  H.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,351. 

CHILD-GARDEN;  monthly;  kinder- 
garten; forty  eight  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  Eleanora  K.  Marble, 
editor;  A.  \V.  Mumford,  publisher.  Office, 378 
Wabash  avenue  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  15,000.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  E  Z. 
In  1898.  yE.    In  1899,  yF.    In  1900.  yF.    In 

1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z-1,  2.  4,  5)  G.  In  1903, 
<z— 4)G.    In  1904.  yG. 

CHILDREN'S*  H03IE  FINDER j 
monthly;  charities;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 50  cen;s;  established  1890:  H.  H. 
Hart,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  79  Dear- 
born street  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  xvith  November,  1903,  7,78ti.  In 
1904,  yG. 

CHRISTIAN  CYNOSURE;  monthly; 
undenominational;  thirty-six pages7xlO;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  W.  I.  Phillips, 
editor;  National  Christian  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  221  W.  Madison  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for 
the  first  six  months  of  1897,  3,t205.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  Actual 
at^em£?c/or  1901.  3,541.  In  1902,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  1903.  4,791;  for  1904, 
4,583. 

CHURCH  CHOIR;  monthly;  church 
music;  thirty-two  pages  73^x10^^;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents;  established  1897;  Geo.  F.  Rosche, 
editor;  Geo.  F.  Rosche  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  50  Michigan  avenue  (2—3).  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

CIGAR  MAKERS'  OFFICIAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  labor;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  G.W.Perkins,  editor;  The  Cigar  Makers' 
International  Union  of  America,  publishers. 
Office,  Monon  building  (11-4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl.-  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  -jkl-"  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6)  (++) 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  July, 

1902,  31,963; /or  1903,  34,437:  for  1904. 

C'i  R  C  U  Ti  A  T I  O  N    31  A  N  A  G  E  R  ; 

monthly;  advertising; thlrty.two  pages 9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1902;  John 
L.  Foley,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  520 
Monon  building  (12—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,233.     In  1904,  yF. 

CLASS  ADVERTISING;  monthly; 
advertising;  forty  four  pages  6x9;  subscrip. 
tion  50  cents;  estal)lished  October,  1902, 
Frank  B.  White,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Monon  building  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.-    (A  A). 

CLIMAX;  monthly;  matrimonial;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Albert  Wallace,  editor;  Phillips  P.  &  M.  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  444  Division  st  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
31,468;  for  1895,  25,155.  In  1896,  C. 
In  1897.  C  Z.  In  1898.  yC.  In  1899.  yD.  In 
1900,  yD.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903. 
<z-4)  F.    In  1904.  yF. 

CLINIC  AND  PURE  WATER 
JOURNAL;  monthly ;  medical  :eighty-f  our 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1837; 
Marcus  P.  Hatfield,  M.D.,  and  George  Thomas 


Palmer,  M.D.,  editors:  George  Thos.  Palmer, 
publisher.    Office,  40  Dearborn  street. 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jjo."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  J^rj/,  1902, 2t925.    In 
1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

CLINIQUEl  monthly;  medical;  eighty  to 
to  one  hundred  and  thirty-two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  established  1879;  H.  V.  Hal- 
bert,  M.D.,  editor;  W.  Henry  Wilson,  pub- 
lisher. Office.  2813  Cottage  Grove  ave.  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jki."  ^c^uaI  aver- 
age/or  1896, 1,741.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,  "iKL." 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Jidy, 
1902,1,205.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

COMMERCIAL  POULTRY;  month 
ly;  poultry  trade:  thirty  two  to  forty-eight 
pages 9x12;  subscription 50 cents:  established 
1901;  J.  F.  Schermerhorn,  editor;  HomefolkB 
Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office,  63  Wash- 
ington street  (12--4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
8,025.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1893,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember. 1899,  4,075.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
(z— 11)  C.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
rt;t7/iJammry,  1903, 84,956.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  C. 
In  1904,  (z^)  C. 

COMMERCIAL  STAMP  TRADE 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  seals,  stamps,  sten- 
cils and  engravings;  twenty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892  ;  H.  C.  Scot- 
ford,  editor;  The  Commercial  Stamp  Trade 
Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  184  La  Salle 
street  )1— 5P).  „ 

Circulation:  In  1897.  -ikl"  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1.064;  /or  1900, 
1,173.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
yl(OO).    In  1904,  yl. 

C  O  M  M  E  R  C  I  A  L  TELEGRA  PH- 
E  K  S'  J  O  U  R  N  A  li ;  monthly ;  official ; 
thlrtv-six  pages  9x11:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January.  1903;  Will  C.  Long,  editor; 
The  Commercial  Telegrapher's  Union  of 
America,  publishers.  Office,  530  Monon  buUd- 
Ina:  ( 1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
5,025.     In  1904.  yG. 

Publisher's  ayiyiouncemetit.— Every  member 
of  the  growing  Commercial  Telegraphers' 
Union  reads  the  Journal— the  official  pub- 
lication.   Its  field  includes  35.000  commer- 
cial operators  of  North  America.  Our  Jan., 
1905,  issue  was  7,500.    Will  print  10,000  by 
July.     The  commercial  telegraphers  own 
it.    Reach  them  through  our  columns. 
CONFECTIONER    AND     BAKER; 
monthly;  t wenty -four pages 7xl2i^;  subscrip- 
tion  $1;    established  1877;   Thompson  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.     Office. 
85  Washington  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl"    In  1897,  Z.   In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.000.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  the  past  two  vears  was  less  than  2,700. 
In  1902,  H  (??).  In  1903,  H  (t  t)  (••).  In 
19(M  vH. 

DAIRY  WORLD;  monthly;  dairying; 
twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Thompson  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  85  Washing- 
ton street. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,   yH.     In  1899,   yH.    In   1900,  yH.     In 

1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH. 

DEACONESS  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
methodist-episcopal;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents:  established  1885;  J.  S. 
Meyer,  publisher.  Office,  57  Washington 
street  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10.000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1  1 ,290.  In  1897,  E.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  21,625:  for  1899,  23.250; /or  1900, 
23,458.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  (z-6)  C.  In 
19(13,  vC.    In  1904,  yD. 

DENTAL  DIGEST;  monthly;  dentist- 
ry;    two    hundred    and    eight     pages    6x9; 
I  subscription    $1;     established    1895;    D.    H. 


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ILLIXOIS-Chicago. 


ILLINOIS—  Chicago. 


Crouse.  editor;  J.  N.  Grouse,  publisher.  Of- 
flce,  2231  Prairie  avenue  ( 1— 5 ). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  ".iKi.."  Actualavernge 
for  a  year  ending  mith  March,  1898,  4«0<)0 ; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  November,l8\>9.5,i  66  j 
for  a  year  end ing  iritli  iVot'eHib«'J',1900,5»916j 
for  1901,  6,53S;/or  1!M)2.  6,583l  for  191-3. 
7,000; /or  1904,  7,000. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Dental 
DiQKST  is  the  only  dental  journal  not  con- 
trolled by  the  Dental  Trust.  It  is  the  offi- 
cial organ  of  the  National  Dental  Associa- 
tion, Dental  Protective  Association. Illinois 
State  Dental  Society.  Pennsylvania  State 
Dental  Society,  Michigan  State  Dental  Asso- 
ciation, National  Association  Dental  Exam- 
iners, and  many  other  leading  dental  or- 
ganizations. Not  a  house  organ.  Carries 
twenty  pages  more  advertisements,  repre- 
senting 30  more  advertisers,  than  any  other 
dental  journal.  The  only  dental  journal 
that  will  prove  its  circulation  by  postofflce 
receipts,  and  the  only  one  which  has  always 
furnished  a  circulation  statement  to  the 
Directory.  Recognized  as  the  leading  dental 
publication  by  the  profession  and  trade. 
Lowest  advertising  rates,  circulation  con- 
sidered. Guarantee  at  least  8,000  copies 
each  issue  for  1905. 

DENTAL  REVIEW;  monthly;  den- 
tistry; one  hundred  and  twenty  eight  to  one 
hundred  and  seventy-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1887;  C.  N.  Johnson, 
editor;  H.  D.  Justl  &  Son.  publishers.  Office, 
55  State  street  ( 12 — 1). 

Circulation:     Actual    average  for    1896, 
1,266.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."     In  1901, 
(z— 4.  6)  I.    Acttial  average  for  1902,  '^i,'74tl ; 
/orl903,  3,145;/or  1904,  3,443. 

DER  AUSWANDEKER  (THE  EM- 
IGRANT); monthly;  English  and  Ger- 
man; immigration;  thirty-six  to  forty  two 
Eagesllxl6;  subscription $2;  established  1887; 
.  Schnitzer,  editor;  Emigrant  Publishing 
Co..  publishers.  Office,  Schiller  building. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  D.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900, 
yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

DER  STERNEVVIRTH;  monthly; 
German;  humor,  brewers;  twenty  eight 
pages  8x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1902; 
John  P.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
1426  Montana  street  (7— 3).    Circulation:   In 

1903,  Z  (3).    (A  A). 

DETECTIVE;  monthly;  criminal  serv- 
ice; eight  pages  12x19;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  Philip  C.  Holland,  editor;  P. 
C.  &  M.  E.  Holland,  publishers.  Office,  6249 
Cottage  Grove  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jki,"  Actual  av- 
erage for  1898,  5,191.  In  1899.  yG.  In 
1900,  yil.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  5,000.    (A  A). 

DRY  GOODS  REVIEW;  monthly; 
drv  goods;  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  20 cents;  established  1897; 
R.  D.  Creedon,  editor;  The  Tlapoa  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  255  La  Salle  §treet  (12— 4». 
Circulation:   "iKi."    Inl903,  (z— 4,  6)  1.   In 

1904.  yl. 

EARTH;  monthly;  immigration;  six- 
teen pages  101^x14;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1903.  Office,  1118  Railway  Ex- 
change (3— 5P). 

ECHO;  monthly;  music;  thirty  two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
J.  F.  Kinsey,  editor;  The  Echo  Music  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  358  Dearborn  si  reet  (7—3). 
Circuintion  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
vD.  In  1899,  vE.  In  1900.  vE.  In  1901.  yF. 
in  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  F.    In  1904.  yF.- 

ELEMENTARY  SCHOOIi 
TEACHER;  monthly,  except  August  and 
September;  educational;  one  hundred  and 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Ella  F.  Young,  editor;  University 
of  Chicago  Press,  publishers.    Office,  Univer- 


sity of  Chicago,  57th  street  and  Lexington 
avenue  (T— 3  P). 

Circulation:  In  19C1,  (z-6>  G.  In  1902, 
(z-4)  G.    In  1903,  yG  (OO).    In  19u4.  yll. 

EMIIALMERS'  MONTHLY;  em- 
balming; sixty  four  to  eighty  pages  7}^xl0; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  J.Newton 
Nind,  editor;  Trade  Periodical  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  353  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  ■■jkl"  In  1897.  Z.  In  1902,  Z 
(1.2.4,5).  In  1903,  (z^)  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,4,833. 

EVANGEL  ;  monthly  (except  July  and 
August);  interdenominational;  twenty-eight 
pages 7x10;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1888;  Miss  Elizabeth  Wilson,  editor;  The 
American  Committee,  publishers.  Office,  140 
Dearborn  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,990.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     Actual  average  for  190i,  'ii,'7  00. 

EVANGELICAL  EPISCOPALl ANi 
monthly:  reformed  episcopal;  forty-eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Evangelical  Episcopalian,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  6623  Perry  ave.    Circ'n  "jki,.- 

FACTS  AND  FICTION;  monthly; 
literary;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1896;  A.  J.  Munson, 
editor;  The  Dominion  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
328-334  Dearborn  street. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,916.  In  1897,  G  Z.  Actual  average 
/or  1898,  21.500;  for  a  year  ending  vifh 
October,  1899.  50,166;  for  1900,  75,131. 
In  1901.  yB.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
76,625.     In  1903,  yA.    In  1904.  yB. 

FAITHFUL  MESSENGER;  month- 
Iv;  matrimonial;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  Warn 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 697  Fulton  street  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  "  In  1902,  Z  (6,  7, 12).  In 
19C3,  (z-4)  I.    (A  A1. 

FARM  LIFE;  monthly;  thirty-two 
pages  11x14;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished May,  1903;  Rand,  McNally&  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office.  168  Adams  St..  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
115,651. 

FARM  LOANS  AND  CITY  BONDS; 
monthly;  real  estate;  forty -four  to  fifty-six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1900;  T.  P.  Keator.  editor;  Farm  Loans 
and  CItv  Bonds  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  153 
LaSalle*street(2— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1900.  "iKL-"  Actual  aver* 
age  for  1901.  2.31  6; /or  1902,  4,370.    In 

1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 
FINANCIAL    RE  VIEW;  monthly; 

financial;  thirty-two  to  forty  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2:  established  1888;  J.  W. 
White,  editor;  The  Credit  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Pontlac  building. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,500.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  vH.  In 
1901.(2-4,6)1.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In 

1904,  yl. 

FINE  ARTS  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
fine  arts :  seventy-five  to  one  hundred  pages 
9x12:  subscription  $1.75:  established  1890; 
Marian  A.  White,  editor:  F.  J.  Campbell, 
publisher.  Office.  Record-Herald  bldg.  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1  1 .021 .  In  1900.  yF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  irith  Sentember,\W\,  1S.20S; 
for  1902.  20,000.  In  1903,  yD  (OO).  In 
1904.  yD. 

FIREPROOF;  monthly;  fireproof 
building  constructtion;  fifty  pages  S^^xS; 
subscription  $1;  established  July.  1902;  Wm. 
Clendenln.  editor;  Fireproof  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  New  York  Life  building 
(12—3).    Circulation:   In  1903,  Z(6).    In  1904, 

* 'JKL  " 

"FORESTER  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
Independent  Order  of  Foresters:  sixteen 
pages  101^^x151^;  subscription 50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Forester  Gazette  Co.,  editors  and 


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ILLINOIS-Chicago. 


publishers.  Office.  481  East  63d  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  H.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901. yl.    Inl902,yl.    In  1903,  yl.  Inl904,  yl. 

FOUR  HUNDRED;  monthly;  illus- 
trated; society;  twenty  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  1893;  H.  R. 
Persinger,  editor;  E.  C.  Sullivan,  publisher. 
Office,  Hartford  building.    Circulation  ••jkl" 

GENERAL,  MANAGER}  monthly; 
railroads;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Eugene  M.Pope, editor; 
Lanward  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
300  Dearborn  street.    Circulation  -jkl  •• 

GliASSJ  AND  POTTERY  WORLD  j 
monthly;  pottery  and  glassware, illustrated; 
twenty-eight  to  forty  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1892;  Porter,  Taylor  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  358  Dearborn  street  (7— 3P ). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,096.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  H.  In  1898, 
zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yT.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 

GOLFERS'  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
golf,  sporting;  fifty-two  pages  7x10;  subscrip 
tion$l;  established  May,  1902;  C.  W.Higgins. 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1355  Monad- 
nock  building  (1—5). 

Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
25.OOOs/orl904.  30.000. 

GREGG  WRITER;  monthly;  short- 
hand, typewriting;  fortv-four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1898;  John 
Robert  Gregg,  editor;  Gregg  Publishing  Co. 
publishers  Office,  57  Washington  st.  (1—5). 
Circulatiou  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  \^Z, 
11,666; /or  1901.  13, r.>0. 

HAIINEM\NNIAN  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  medical;  fortv-eight  pages  7x101^; 
subscription  $2  50;  established  1861;  H.  W 
Pierson,  M.D.,  editor;  Hahnemann  Publish 
ing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  6704  Lafay- 
ettt^  avenue. 

Circulatiou:  In  1900,  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  2,600.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yH(oO). 

HELPING  HAND;  monthly;  matri- 
monial; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1884;  E.  B.  Brandon,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office.  157  Washington  st. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOME  DEFENDER;  monthly;  mall 
order;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  ^0 
cents;  established  January,  19(M);  Henry  M. 
Henriksen,  fdltor;  T  G.  Mauritzen,  publisher. 
Office,  92  La  Salle  street  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1901 . 
1,400;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902, 
2,541;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  February, 
190.S.  5,409.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
22,500;  for  1904.  43,500. 

HOMEFOLKS;   monthly;   household; 
thirty  two  pages  10x15;  subscription  25 cents; 
established  1894;  Homefolks  PublishingCom 
pany,    editors    and    publishers.     Office,    63 
Washington  street  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898. 
12,758.  In  1899,  C.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  19  0,  35.166;  for 
1901.  63,708  (±  ±): /or  1902,  116,833.  In 
1903.  (z— 6)  A.    In  1904,  vA. 

HOME  LIFE;  monthly;  household; 
sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  10x14;  subscrip 
tlon  25  cents;  established  1892:  J.  B.  Dignam, 
editor;  Home  Life  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  52  Wabash  avenue  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I. 

HOME. MAKER;  monthly;  literary; 
sixteen  pages  11^18;  subscrip  ion  50  cents; 
established  January,  1901 ;  G.  H.  Currier,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  67  Washington 
■treet  (1— 5P). 

HOMESEEKER  AND  INVESTOR; 
monthly;  immigration  and  Irrigation; 
twenty  to  twenty-four  pages  llxlfi;  subscrip- 
tion si:  established  March,  1«99:  Ira  P.  Row- 
ley, editor;  Homeseeker  and  Invfs'or  Pub- 
lishing Company.,  publishers.  Office,  109 
Randolph  street. 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902, 
f  z— fi)  I.     In  1903,  vl  (A  A). 

HOME  VISITOR:  monthly  (A  A). 


ILLINOIS— Chica  go. 


HOTEL  MONTHLY;  hotels;  sixty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892 ;  John  Willy,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
325  Dearborn  street  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,083.  In  1897,  H  Z.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  September,  iS98, 3,1^5  ifor 
1899,  4,166;  for  1900,  3,791;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  June,  1901,  3,750;  for  1902, 
4,500.  In  1903,  yG  (OO).  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  4,583. 

HOUSE  BEAUTIFUL;  monthly; 
household  ;  fifty  two  pages  Sj^xlOJ^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896;  Herbert  S. 
Stone,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Eldridge 
Court  (12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  H.  In  1898.  yH.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  15,916;  for  a  year  ending  with  Jan- 
uary, 1902,  16,083.  In  1902,  (z— 3, 4,  5, )  E.  In 

1903,  yE(OO).  In  January,  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  during  past  two  years  ha» 
been  less  than  20,000. 

HOUSEHOLD  GUEST;  monthly; 
literature;  twentj^  to  twenty-four  page* 
9x14;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1891; 
Chicago  Household  Guest  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  1328  Wabash  avenue 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  A.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  250,000; /or  1897,273,160.  In 
1898.  zA.  In  1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA.  In  1901, 
(z-4,  5, 10)  A.  In  1902,  yA.  In  19(j3,  (z-4)  A. 
In  1904,  (z— 2,  4, 6)  A . 

HOUSEHOLD  REALM;  monthly; 
household;  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1886;  Alice  Webster, 
editor;  Household  Realm  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  356  Dearborn  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896.  E.  In 
1897.  E  Z.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899.  yF.  In 
19fK),yF.  Inl901.(z— 1,2,  4,  5))F.  Inl902,  (z— 
1.  2,  4,  5,)  F.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F.  In  1904,  (z— 4) 
£(••). 

HOW  TO  LIVE;  monthly;  health  and 
literature;  eighty  to  one  hundred  pages, 
7x10;  subscription  SI;  established  1900;  Geo. 
F.  Butler,  M.D.,  editor;  Geo.  F.  Butler  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1410  E.  Ravens- 
wnod  Park  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,"jki.."  In  19<i2.  (z— 11) 
H.     Actual  average  for   1903,    7,773.    In 

1904.  yG. 

HUMANE  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
humanitarian;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1872;  Martha  J.  Landon, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  134  Van  Buren 
street  (12—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  10.458 
in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actvalaver- 
age/or  1897, 8,500.  In  1898.  yF.  In  1899,  yG, 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
19(3.  December,  publisher  asserts,  ever.\  issue 
during  the  past  year  was  12,0O0>  In 
1904,  yF. 

ICE  AND  REFRIGERATIONi 
monthly;  cold  storage;  one  hundred  and 
eight  pages  9x14;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished lh91;  J.  F.  Nickerson.  editor;  Nicker- 
Kon,  Collins  &  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  177  La  Salle  street 
(8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Inl9u3.  Z  (3). 

IDEAL  HOMEMAGAZINF;  month- 

"ILLINOIS  ODD-FELLOW;  month- 
ly; sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Illinois  Odd-Fellow  Publish- 
ing Co,,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  334 
Dearborn  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  2.791.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  July,  publishf^r  asserts, 
never  since  1898  has  been  less  than  2,f00. 
ActuMl  average  for  1903.  2,500.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

IN  EVERY  HOME;  monthly;  twenty 
pages  11x151^;  subscription  §1;  established 
1904;  In  Kvery  Home  Publishing  Company,, 
editors  and  publishers. 


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1NFOK3IATION;  monthly;  literary; 
sixteen  to  twenty -four  pages  10>^xl5i^;  sub- 
scription fiO  cents;  established  1904;  Infornia 
tion  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6-^). 

INLAND  ARCHITECT  AND 
NEWS  RECORD;  monthly;  architect 
ural,  construction,  decoration  and  furnish- 
ing; fifty  six  pages  10x14;  subscription,  reg- 
ular edition,  $5;  established  1883;  Porter, 
Taylor  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  Issue 
also  a  photogravure  edition,  subscription  $10. 
Office.  Pontiac  building  (1—5). 
Circulation  -jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904  yl. 

INLAND  PRINTER;  monthly;  typo- 
graphical ;  one  hundred  and  sixty-four  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $8;  established  1883;  A. 
H.  McQuilkin,  editor;  The  Inland  Printer 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  130  Sherman  st  ( 12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10,500.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  V.  In 
1898.  yG.  Iul899.  yG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900.  13»837.     In 

1901,  (Z-4,  5,  7)  E.  In  1902.  yE.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1903.  20.227;  for  1904,  18,81'^ 

(©©)• 

INSTITUTE  TIE;  monthly;  undenom- 
inational; thirty-two  to  fifty  two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  1903;  A.  P. 
Fitt.  editor;  The  Moody  Bible  Institute,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  80  Institute  Place  (2—5). 

INTERN  ATIONAL;montlily;literary; 
eightv-four  to  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1896;  A.  T.  H 
Browei-,  editor  and  proprietor.     Office.  358 

Deai-born  street.  ' ^     ^ 

Circulation:  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z,  In 
1898,yH.  Inl899.yH  (??)  (++).  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901.  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In   1903,  yl.    In 

^%TERNATIONAL   SOCIALIST 

REVIEW;  monthly; socialistic;  sixty-eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
A.  M.  Simons,  editor;  Charles  H.  Kerr  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  56  Fifth  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jki"  Actual  aver 
age  for  1901,  7,415.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  5,742.     In  1904,  yG. 

INTERNATIONAL  WOOD- 
WORKER; monthly;  fraternal;  forty  to 
fiftv  four  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  John  G.  Meller,  editor; 
Amalgamated  Wood-Worlcers'  International 
Union  of  America,  publishers.  Office,  616 
Garden  City  block  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  H.  In  189^  HZ. 
In  1898,  yH.  Actualaverage  for  1899,6,737 . 
In  1900,  vG.   In  1901,  yH.   Actual  average  for 

1902.  18,391.  In  19(3.  yD  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  28,666. 

IRRIGATION  AGE;  monthly; 
drainage  and  irrigation;  thirty-six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  D.  H. 
Anderson  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  112  Dearborn  street  (4—3). 
■Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
-ual  average  duringlS98,  5,083.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  14,166.  In  1903,  yF.  Actual  av- 
-eragefor  1904,  30,166. 

JEWELERS'  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
Jewelry  trade;  twenty  pages  10x13:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  Charles  K. 
Hognet,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  103 
State  street  (1—4). 

Circuln  tion  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.  vH.  Actual  average  for  1899.  6,870. 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.(z-l.  4)  H.  In  1902,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  5,375.   In  1901,  yG. 

JOURNAL    OF    GEOGRAPHY; 

monthly  except  July  and  August;  geograph- 
ical; seventy  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  "1901;  Richard  E.  Dodge  and  Ed- 
ward M.  Lehnerts.  editors;  Rand.  McNally  & 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  160  Adams  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,050.     In  1904,  yH. 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


JUDICIOUS       ADVERTISING; 

monthly  ;  advertising  ;  one  hundred  and 
thirty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 11H)1;  D.Herbert  Moore, editor;  Loid 
&  Thomas  Publishing  House,  publishers. 
Office,  Trude  building  (3—5  P). 

KINDERGARTEN  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  ;  educational  ;  sixty-eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1888 ;  Bertha 
Johnston,  editor;  Kindergarten  Magazine 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  40  Scott  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,750.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  898.  yH.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900, 
vH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  I. 
in  1904.  "JKL.- 

l'ahierica-gazzetta  ital- 

lANA;  monthly;  Italian;  sixteen  pages 
9x11}^;  subscription  $2;  established— i'^wicr- 
ica  1890,  La  Gazzetta  Italiana  1898,  consoli- 
dated 1902;  A.  A.  Fernandez  Torre,  editor; 
L'America  &  La  Gazzetta  Italiana  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  1572  N.  Sacra- 
mento avenue  (9—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "ikl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1901, 
10,501  ;/or  1902. 21, 627.  Tnl903,yC(OO). 
Actual  average  for  lliOl,  26,099. 

LEGAL  ADVISER  ;  monthly;  general 
Information;  sixteen  pages  11x13;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1861;  Andre  Mattefon, 
editor;  The  Legal  Adviser  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  94  La  Salle  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL.* 

LUMBER  REVIEW;  monthly;  lum. 
ber;  seventy  pages  lOJ^xlS;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  Ben.  F.  Cobb,  editor;  Lum- 
ber Review  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  855  Dear- 
born street  (12—8). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
8,700.  In  1899,  zG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  October,  1900,  10,333; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  12,000 1 
for  1902,  15,166.  In  1903,  (z^)  E  (OO). 
InlPOl.  yE. 

LUTHERAN  BANNER;  monthly; 
lutheran;  e  ght  pages  8x12;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  January.  1901;  J.  D.  Sever 
Inghaus.  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  439 
N.  Ashland  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  1,000.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In 
1904, -'Jia.."  (OO). 

LYCEUi>IITE;  monthly;  lecture  and 
concerts;  slxtv-eight  pages  8x11:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  November  1902;  Edwin 
L.  Barker,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Steln- 
way  Hall  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (6).  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  5,250. 

MAIli  ORDER  JOURNAL;  month- 
ly; mail  order  and  advertising:  sixty-four 
Images  5x8:  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Louis  Guenther,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
109  Randolph  street  (1—5). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
2,333;  for  1899,  5,858;  for  1900,  7,491. 
In  1901.  G.  Actual  average  /or  1902.  9,451  ( 
for  190.S.  10,375;  for  1904,  1 0, 829 :      .„ 

MASONIC  VOICE- REVIEW; 
monthly;  masonic;  sixty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1845:  M.  B. 
Reber,  manager.  Office,  Masonic  Temple 
(2-5). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  -jkl."  In  1898,  G.  In 
1899.  zE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July.  1900,  20,958:  /or  1901.  23,666; 
/or  1902, 26,041.  In  1903,  yC  (Q  O).  Actual 
average  for  1P04,  28.474. 

MAXWELL'S  TALISMAN;  month- 
ly; irrigation;  thirty-two  pages  8^^x12}^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December.  1901; 
George  H.  Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  1409  Fisher  bldg  (1—5).    CIrc'n    'iii  ' 

MEDICAL  ADVANCE;  monthly; 
homeopathic;  eighty  four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1873;  H.  C.  Allen, 
MD..  editor;  J.  E.  Forest,  publisher.  Office, 
5142  Washington  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y  I. 
In  19aMz— 4)  (OO).      In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


MEDICAL  ERA;  monthly;  medical; 
forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Chas.  Gatchell,  M.D.,  editor;  Era 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  100  State 
street  (7—3). 

Circulation:  Inl895,  "jkl.-  Actual averaye 
for  1896,  «2,410;  for  1897,  3,280.  In  1898. 
yH.  Actual  average  for  18i>9,  4,8S0.  In 
1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

MEDICAL.  RECORDER;  monthly; 
medical ;  one  hundred  and  twenty-two  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1890;  Dr. 
Archibald  Church,  editor;  Medical  Recorder 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Pullman  building  (12—1). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  •■jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jki,."  Actual  average 
for  1900,  3,683.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  4,241.  In  1903,  yG  (OO). 
Actual  average  for  1904, 1  1.067. 

3IEDICAL.  STANDARD;  monthly; 
medical;  sixty -eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  A.  S.  Burdick,  M.D., 
editor;  G.  P.  Engelhard  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  .358  Dearborn  street  (2—3), 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl  (t+).  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  July,  1901, 
9,283 ; /or  1902,  9,542.  In  1903,  yF  (O  O). 
In  1904.  yG. 

MEDICAL.  TIMES;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Finley  Ellingwood,  M.  D.,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  103  State  street. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  yl. 

MEDICAL  VISITOR;  monthly;  med- 
ical; sixty -four  pages  6>^xlO;  subscription  §1; 
established  1885;  Harvey  B.  Dale,  editor; 
Halsey  Bros.  Company,  publishers.  Office,  141 
Kinzie  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.000.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1897,2,066.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901.  4,333.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
19113,  yH.    In  1904  (z— 11)  H. 

MERCHANTS  RECORD  AND 
SHOW  WINDOW;  monthly;  coiimer- 
cial  trade;  eighty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
S2;  established  1897;  Thomas  A.  Bird,  editor; 
The  Merchants' Record  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 324  Dearborn  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  ^cfw- 
fJaueraere/or  1900,  6,041.  Inl901,vG.  In 
1902  (z— 1,  2,  4)  G.  Actual  average  for  19(^, 
7,066.    In  1904,  (z-4)  G. 

MIDA'S  ILLUSTRATED  MAGA- 
ZINE; montlily;  forty  to  fifty  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $3;  established  1897;  William 
Mida,  editor;  Mida's  Illustrated  Magazine 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  164  Lake  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILK  NEWS;  monthly;  milk  indus- 
try ;  eight  pages  lIxlB;  subscription  fiO 
cents;  established  1894;  Milk  News  Publish- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publisher.^.  Office.  184 
La  Salle  street. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  a  year  ending  with  Octuhfr,  1900, 
1,395: /or  1901.  2,916.  In  19o2,  yH.  In 
1903,  vH.    In  1904,  yl. 

MIliLINER;  monthly  (semi-monthlv  In 
January,  February,  March,  April,  August  and 
September);  millinery,  gowns  and  cloaks; 
forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898:  Grosvenor  K.  Glenn,  editor; 
Western  Milliner  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  233 
Fifth  avenue  (7—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1899.  6.30S.  In 
1900.yG.  In  I9)l,(z-1.2.4.5)  CJ.  Inl9:i2,yG. 
In  1903.  y<;  (OO).    In  U;04.  (z— ID  <;. 

MINING  REVIEW  AND  METAL- 
LURGIST; monthly:  mining  minerals 
and  Irrigation:  tuent\  oagPs9xr?;  subscrip- 
tion $1;   established  18(i2;    E.  .^.Taft,  editor 


ILLINOIS—  Ch  ica  go. 


and  publisher;  issues  a  weekly  supplement 
called  Mining  Interests.  Office,  356  Dear 
bornstreet  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  In  1902,  t z— 4 ) H . 
Inl9tj3,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

MISSIONARY  TIDINGS;  monthly; 
freemethodlst;  eight  pages  8i^xl2;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents;  established  1896;  Mrs.  Emma 
S.  Roberts,  editor;  S.  K.  Cheshro,  publisher. 
Office,  14  N.  May  street.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MISSION  STUDIES;  monthly;  con- 
gregational; thirty-six  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1883;  Miss  Saran 
Pollock,  editor;  Woman's  Board  of  Missions 
of  the  Interior,  publishers.  Office,  40  Dear- 
born street  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  9,000  In 
1893  to  O  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  G  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z— 1,2,  4,5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903 
(z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

MIXED  STOCKS;  monthly;  mercan- 
tile; twenty  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Mixed  Stocks  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Office,  237  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:   In  1895.  H.    In  1896,   H.    In 

1897.  Y.  Inl898,yT.  Inl899,zl.  In  1900, y I. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

MODERN  MACHINERY;  monthly; 
mechanical;  eighty  to  one  hundred  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Modern  Machinery  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  Office,  Security  bldg.  (2—3). 
Circulntion:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 3)  I.  In  1902,  vl.  In 
1903,  vl.    In  1904,  (z— 2,  4,  5,  11)  H  (••). 

MODERN  TRAVELER;  monthly; 
literary;  thirty-two  pages  9i^oX  123^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  O.  L.  Rickard,  edi- 
tor; The  Model  n  Traveler  Press, publishers- 
Office,  358  Dearborn  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,034.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900. 
4,080.  Inl901,yH.  Inl902,yH.  In  19(3.  yH 
(AA). 

MONTE  CARMELO;  monthly;  Ital- 
ian; roman  catholic;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  September, 
1903;  Rev.  Anthony  Petillo,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Office,  23d  and  Lake  streets  (A  A). 

MONUMENTAL  NEWS;  monthly; 
monuments;  sixty-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  John  W.  Weston, 
editor;  R.  J.  Haight,  publisher.  Office,  324 
Dearborn  street  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL"    In  1897,  H.   In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  u-ith  June,  19(X),  3,083.  In 
1901,  vH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending' 
ivith  July,  1902,  2,966.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3,091. 

NATIONAL  AUCTIONEER  J 
monthly;  sixteen  pages  12x17;  subscrip- 
tl' n  $1 ;"  establlslied  1898;  M.  Cumings,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  1414  Waba&have.  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  I.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900.  y  I.  In  19iil.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902» 
1,500.  In  19u3.  December,  piiblissher  as- 
serts, that  every  issue  during  the  past  year 
was  1,500.    Avtiial  average  for  1904,  1 ,500. 

NATIONAL  BANKER;  monthly; 
financial  ;sev«nty  pages  9x12:  subscript  ion  $1; 
established  1894;  J.  H.  Francis,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  84  La  Salle  streef  ( 1—5). 
f '  i  r  c  u  1  a  t  i  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,166  ##.  Inl901,###.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  yl.     In  1904.  H. 

NATION  A  L  BUILDER;  monthly; 
building;  fifty  six  pages  10x14;  sul)Scription 
$2  ;  established  1885;  Fred  T.  Hodg.son.  editor; 
Porter,  Taylor  &  Co..  publishers.  Office,  358 
Dearborn  street  (2 — 3). 

C'irculation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in 
1891  to  I  In  1895.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.500.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  19(i0,  4,245  » 
for  1901.  4,125;  for  1902,  7,291;  for  1903, 
7,208;/"/- UiOl.  7,666. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


ILLI  SOIS-CMcago. 


NATIONAL.  ENGINEER;  monthly; 
engineering;  seventy  two  pages  8x11;  sub- 
Bcriptlon$l;  established  1897;  John  W.Lane, 
Jr.,  editor ;  National  Association  of  Stationary 
Engineers,  publishers.     Office,  315  Dearborn 

Circulation:    In  1898,  "jKi"    Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,  19,47t2.    In  1900.  yE.    Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  November, 
1901.  20,000.   In  1902.  yD.    In  1903,  (z-4)  D. 
In  1901,  yE. 

NATIONAL.  GlJARDSMANt  month 
ly;  National  Guard;  twenty  pages  11x153^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Everett  W. 
Peckham,  editor;  The  National  Guardsman 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  134  Van  Buren  st.  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iiiL"  Inlb97,Z.  In 
1899,1.  In  1900,  "iKL."  In  1901,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  the  smallest  number  primed  for  the 
last  twelve  months  has  been  1,600.  In  1902,  y  I. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  4,866.   In  1904,  yG. 

NATIONAL  HARNESS   REVIEW; 

monthly;  harness;  seventy-six  to  one  hundred 
and  twenty-two  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1;  establisliedl879;  JetfersonJaclcson,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  358  Dearborn  st.  (12-4). 
Circulation :  In  1892, 1893  and  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  7,000.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  iS97,  10,000.  In 
1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,  6,080. 
In  19()0,  zG.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  1901.  3,167;  for  1902, 
5,291.    In  1903,  (z-4,  6)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 

NATIONAL  HOME  AND  MUSIC 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  literature  and 
music;  twenty-four  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  C.  S.  Lanferman,  editor; 
Chicago  Book  &  News  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  266-268  Wabash  avenue  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actualaverage 
for  1896, 1,000.  In  1897.  I  Z.  Actual  aver- 
aereforl898,  1,033.  Inl899,zT.  In  1900, "jkl." 
Iul901,Z  (1,2,4,5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NATIONAL  PRINTER  JOURNAL- 
IST; monthly;  journalistic;  forty-eight 
to  one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  18S4;  B.  B,  Herbert, 
editor;  National  Printer  Journalist  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Caxton  building  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I,  Actual  average  for 
1904,  5,000. 

NATIOxNAL  PROGRESS;    monthly; 

(▲▲) 
NEW    THOUGHT    MAGAZINE; 

monthly ;  new  thought;  thirty  two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  William 
Walker  Atkinson,  editor;  Sydney  Flower, 
publisher.  Office,  Steinway  Hall  (3—4). 
Circulation!:  In  1897,  yH.  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1898.  5,083 ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  November,  1S99. 
6,058;  for  1900,  33,563.  In  1901,  yl). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Janu- 
ary 1903,  29,239; /or  1903,  104,977.  In 
1904,  Y. 

NORTON'S  MONTHLY;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  S.  T.  Norton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  544  Ogden  street  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKJ,.' 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
fraternal;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1891;  G.  Del  Vecchio, 
editor;  Supreme  Lodge  Order  of  Mutual 
Protection,  publishers.  Office,  159  La  Salle 
street  (12-4). 

Circulation  "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (4).    In  1903. 
(z— 4)  H.     Actual  average  for  1904,  8,571. 

OPEN  COURT;  monthly;  religious; 
sixty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887:  Paul  Cams,  editor;  The  Open 
Court  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  329 
Dearborn  street  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.  In  1904,  yH. 

OPERATIVE  MILLER;  monthly; 
flour  milling;  forty-four  to  ninety-six  ppges 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.  F. 


Mueller,  editor;  The  Operative  Miller  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  114 Sherman  street  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  4,416;  for  1899,  5,U00.    In 

1900,  October,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  less  than  5,000.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1901, 
5,008;  for  1902,  5,666; /or  1903.  5,342. 
In  1904,  yG. 

OPHTHALMIC  RECORD  »monthly; 
medical;  seventy  two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion t3;  established  1891;  C.  C.  Clute,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  The  High  building. 
Circulation:  In  1898. "jkl"  Actxial  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,053.    In  1900,  "iKL." 

OPHTHALMOLOGIST;  monthly; 
ophthalmology;  tweuty-four  pages 6x9;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  imj;  Chas.  McCor- 
mick,  editor;  Ophthalmologist  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  84  Adam  street  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ORDENSBLATT  DER  HARUGA- 

RI;  monthly  ;  fraternal;  tour  pages  10i^xl4; 
established  1883;  Deutscher  Ordender  Haru- 
gari,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  180  Mon- 
roe street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1903  (z-4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I  (••). 

OSTEOPATHIC  HEALTH; 
monthly;  osteopathy;  sixteen  pages  10x13; 
subscription 50 cents;  established  1901;  Henry 
S.  Bunting,  editor;  The  Osteopathic  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Office,  171  Washington 

street  (12 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,487.    In  1904,  yH. 

OUR  DAY;  monthly;  literary;  seventy- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881;  Frederick  L.  Chapman,  editor;  Our 
Day  Company,  publishers.  Office,  110  La 
Salle  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PARK  AND  CEMETERY  AND 
LANDSCAPE  GARDENING;  month 
ly;  parks  and  cemeteries;  thirty  two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  John 
W.  Weston,  editor;  R.  J.  Haight,  publisher. 
Office,  324  Dearborn  street  (12-^). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jill."  Actualaver- 
age for  1S91, -2,300.  Inl898.yH.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ^vith  July,  1902,  2.041.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)1.  Actual  average  for  BOi.  1,817. 

PEOPLE'S  COMPANION;  monthly; 
literary;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1898;  Franc  R.  E.  Wood- 
ward, editor;  The  People's  Companion  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.  Office,  40  Dear- 
born street  (1 — 5P) 

PEOPLE'S  HEALTH  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  hygienic;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  L.  D.  and  Ida 
Wright  Rogers,  editors  ;  People's  Health  Jour- 
nal Co..  publishers.  Office.  441  Dearborn  st. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  20,000  in 
1891  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.    In  1899.  yl.     In   1900.  yl.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  y I.  In  UOl,  yl. 
PHOTO-BEACON  ;  monthly;  photog- 
raphy; sixty -six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  F.  Dundas  Todd,  editor; 
The  Photo-Beacon  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Security  building  (1—4).  ,on^  »  r. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iici."  In  1897. 1  Z. 
In  1898,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  4,833; 
for  1900,  6,166;  for  1901,  7000;  for  1902, 
7,000 :  for  1903.  6,250.    In  Ui04,  yG. 

PIANO  AND  OR(JAN  WORKERS' 
OFFICIAIi  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
labor;  twenty  four  pages  9i^xl2;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  Charles  Dold,  edi- 
tor; Piano  and  Organ  Workers' International 
Union  of  America,  pulilishers.  Office.  857  N. 
Irving  avenue  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIANO  TRADE;  monthly;  musical: 
thirtv-six  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1903;  George  B.  Armstrong,  edi- 
tor and   publisher.     Office,   Steinway   Hall 

(2 5). 

Circulation:      Actual    average   for    1904, 
1,850. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


PICTURE  A?JD  ART  TRADE; 

monthly;  flue  arts;  sixty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  188U;  W.  \V.  Raleigh, 
editor;  J.  Sawtelle  Ford,  publisher.  Office, 
528  Monadnock  building  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or a  year  ending  with  July,  1902,3,250. 
In  1903,  (z-4,  I.    In  1904  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 

PliAIN  TALK;  monthly:  advertising; 
twenty-two  pages  fi^xlO;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  Plain  Talk  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  220  La  Salle  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

PLiEXUS;  monthly;  medical;  sixty  pages 
"1^x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Stu- 
dents of  Physicians'and  Surgeons' College  of 
University  of  Illinois,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iKL." 

POINTER  ;  monthly;  traveling;  sixteen 
pages  12x14;  subscription  $  I ;  establiihed  1884; 
Reau  Campbell,  editor  and  manager.  Office, 
186  Dearborn  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "4K1,."  (??)  (+t)    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

POPUIiAR  MECHANICS;  monthly; 
review  of  mechanical  progress;  cue  hundred 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1902 
as  a  weekly;  H.  H.  "Windsor,  editor;  The 
Popular  Mechanics  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Journal  building  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1903,  11,613.  In 
1903,  (z— 6)  F.    In  1904.  yF. 

POSTAL  CLERK;  monthly;  United 
National  Association  of  Post  Office  Clerks; 
sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  7i^xl0 ;  subscrip- 
tion 20  cents;  established  December,  1901; 
John  T.  Scott,  editor;  United  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Post  Office  Clerks,  publishers. 
Office,  5529  South  Peoria  street  (2—5). 
Circulation  ■  ijil-'  Actual  average  for  \%Z, 
9, 500: /or  1904.  11,875. 

PYTHIAN  RECORO;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twelve  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  C.  H.  Cushing, 
editor;  Pythian  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  99  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl- "  In  1897,  II  Z. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  y I. 

PYTHIAN  TRIBUNE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Wm.  D.  Ken- 
nedy, editor  and  publisher.  Office.  6023 
Princeton  avenue  (7—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

RAILWAY  3IAIL;  monthly:  postal 
service;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Otis  J.  Rogers,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  334  Dearborn  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation:'Iu  1896, "jkx.'  Actual  average 
for  1897,  3,637.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  vT.  In  1902  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.  Iul904,  yl  (^D)• 
RAILWAY  MASTER  MECHAN- 
IC;  monthly;  mechanical;  seventy  to  one 
hundred  and  twentv  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Bruce V.Crandall, editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  305  Dearborn  street 
(2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  3.500. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  vH.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  3.500.  In  1902,  (z— 1,2.  4,  5)  H.  la 
1903.  yH.    In  1904,  y  H. 

RAILWAY  SURGEON}  monthly; 
National  Association  of  Railway  Surgeons; 
forty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Louis  J.  Mitchell,  M.D.,  editor; 
The  Railwas'  Age  and  Northwestern  Rail- 
roader Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Monadnock 
block  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  (z-1.  2.  4.  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z-6)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


IL  LINO  IS—  Chicago. 


RA  N  D-:>IcNALLY  BANKERS' 
MONTHLY;  financial;  one  hundred  and 
thirty  pages  e^c^xlO;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  Rand -McNally  building 
(2—3). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  Q  in  1892 
to  H  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
5,533.    In  1897,  G  Z.    Actual  average  for 

1898.  6,043}  for  1899.  6.175;  for  1900, 
6,334.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  averaie  for 
1902,  6,416.  In  1903.  yG  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  1904.  6,358. 

RED  BOOK:  monthly;  fiction;  one 
hundred  and  thirty-two  pages  6}4x9}4\  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  Trumbull 
White,  editor;  The  Red  Book  Corporation, 
publishers.    Office,  158-164  State  street  (7—3). 

REPORTER;  monthly;  granite  and 
marble  trade;  forty-four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1868;  Frank  M. 
Nichols,  editor;  Nichols  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  202  Washington  boulevard  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "^kj,."  Actual  aver- 
age  for   1897,    3,750.      In     1898,    yH.     In 

1899,  vl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901, vl.  In  1902, "j_kl. " 
RETAIL  COALMAN;  monthly;  coal; 

flfiv-slx  pages  8ixlU;  subscripts  n  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 19(.0;  A.  M.  Hull,  editor;  Retail 
Coalman  Co..  publisher.  Office,  1536  Monad- 
nock Block  (2— 5  Pi. 

RETAILERS  JOURNA  L;  monthly: 
tobacco;  forty  pages  9xll>^;  subscription  $1; 
established  April.  1903;  S.  W.  Roth,  managing 
editor;  The  Retailers'  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  3«  La  Salle  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6,785.     In  1901.  yG. 

REVIEW  OF  EDUCATION;  monthly. 
except  July  and  August;  educational;  sixty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  A.  W.  Mumford,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  203  Michigan  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  5,350:  for  1898.  7.310.  In 
1899.  yG.  Actual  average  for  1900,  5,000; 
/or  1901.  5,000.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yH. 

ROADMASTER  AND  FOREMAN; 
monthly;  railway  track  employees;  twenty 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  F.  A.  Smith,  editor;  B.  S.  Wasson  & 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  93  Jefferson  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  6.416.  In  1900,  G.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902.  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

ROVER:  monthly  (A  A). 

R.  F.D.NEWS;  monthly  ;  official  organ 
of  rural  letter  carriers  :  subscription  50  cents : 
established  Janunry,  19a3;  H.  H.  Windsor, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Journal  Build- 
ing (12—3).    Circulation  "ijtL." 

SCHOOL  REVIEW;  monthly,  except 
July  and  August;  educational;  sixteen  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
Geo.  H.  Locke,  editor:  University  of  Chicago 
Press,  publishers.  Office,  University  of 
Chicago  (7— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "ikl.-  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not lessthan l.noO.  In  1898, "jkl" 
Actual  average  for  1901.  6,960.  In  1902, 
(z_4)  G.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

SCHOOL  SCIENCE;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; one  hundred  pages  6x9i^;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  March.  1901 ;  C.  E.  Line- 
barger,  editor;  School  Science  Press,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  740  CuUom  avenue  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jjcl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1901,  y  I. 

SERVICE;  monthly:  twenty-four  pages 
8Hxl2]4;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
W.  H.  Geistwelt,  editor;  Baptist  Young 
People's  Union  of  America,  publishers. 
Office,  324  Dearborn  street  (2—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
34,076.  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average  for 
1896.31,318.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yD.  In 
1899,  yE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  Jan..  1901.  38,334.  In  1901,  yC. 
Actual  average  for  190-i,  30,765.  In 
IfOl,  yG. 


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SEWING    MACHINE    ADVANCE  » 

monthly;  sixteen  paKes 9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1879;  Walter  Scates, editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  4109  Indiana  avenue. 
Circiilntion  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1893 
to  I  In  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  vl.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  y I. 
In  1904.  y  I. 

SHEARS;  monthly;  paper  box  making 
and  bookbinding;  thirty  two  pages  SixlOi; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  George  E. 
Jenks,  editor  and  publisher.  Oflflce,  198  Clark 
St.  (7—3).    Circulation  "00- "     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SKETCH  BOOK;  monthly;  art;  sixty- 
two  pages  7x11;  subscription  $1;  estdnbllshed 
1901;  Mrs.  Will  Herrick,  editor;  The  Sketch 
Book  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  OfHce, 
Fine  Arts  building  ( 11-^). 

SODA  FOUNTAIN:  monthly;  retail 
soda  water  trade;  thirty-six  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1902;  F.  E, 
Wright ,  editor ;  The  Dispenser  Publishing  Co  , 
publishers.  Office,  172  Washington  st.  (12—1). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
8.333.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  F. 

SOKOL;  monthly;  Polish;  athletic  and 
hygiene;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1896;  S.  Barszczewski,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  102  W.  Division  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SOKOL.  AIYIERICKY:  monthly;  Bo- 
hemian; athletics;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1979;  Dr.  J.  R. 
Jlcinsky, editor;  National  Printing  and  Pub 
llshing  Co  .  publishers.  Office,  566  W.  ISth 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  S.-Uk).  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  i;»03,  yl.    In  1904,  I. 

SOUND  WAVES:  monthly;  independ- 
ent telephony ;  one  hundred  pages  9x11;  sub- 
Bcription  50  cents:  established  1900;  Wm. 
Herbert  Graffls,  editor;  Wilson,  Humphries 
&  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Baltimore  Build- 
ing (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  190:3,  G.    In  1904.  yH. 

SPORTS  AFIELD;  monthly;  literary 
and  sporting;  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1887;  Claude  King, 
editor;  Sports  Afleld  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office.  338  Dearborn  street  ( 1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  189.-), 
17.2.50;  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
22,91«;  for  1898,  22,916;  for  1899, 
24.167;  for  1900,  23,167;  for  19.il. 
23. .500.  In  1902,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  26,849;  for  1904,  27,232. 

STAR  OF  THE  MAGI;  monthly; 
occultism;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  News  E.Wood,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  617  La  Salle  ave.  (7—3). 
Circulation  "iKL.-  In  1901.  Z  (3)  (++).  In  1903, 
(z-4)  l(AA). 

STREET     RAILWAY     REVIEW: 

monthly;  street  rallwaj's;  one  hundred  and 
fifty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1891;  H.  H.  Windsor,  editor;  Windsor 
&  Kenfleld  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office. 
45  Plymouth  place  (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1901.  Z  (4. 6). 

SUCCESSFUL  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  poultry;  fifty  two  to  one 
hundred  and  tw-enty  pages;  SJ^xllJ^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  Frank 
Heck,  editor;  Successful  Poultry  Journal 
Pub.  Co.,  publishers.     Office,  355  Dearborn 

street  (1 5) 

Circulation:  In  1904  (z— 4)  H. 

SUGGESTION;  monthly;  hygiene  psy- 
chology and  suggestive  therapeutics;  one 
hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ll.shedl898;  Herbert  A.  Parkyn,  editor;  Sug- 
gestion Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
4020  Drexel  boulevard  (12-4), 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual  ai-er- 
age /or  1900,  4,958.  In  1901, yG.  Inl902,yH. 
In  1903,  H  (•#)-  Actual  average  for  year 
with  January,  1905,  1.3,145. 
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ILLINOIS-  Chicago. 


fide  circulation  of  Suggestion  for  January, 

1905,  is  20,000  copies. 

S.     S.     LESSON     ILLUSTRATOR; 

monthly;  undenominational;  forty  eight  to 
sixty  pages  6x9;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished 18S3;  Mrs.  Abbie  C.  Morrow,  editor; 
Fleming H.  Revell  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also 
at  New  York,  Toronto,  London  and  Edin- 
burgh. Office.  63  Washington  street  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  13,000  in 
1891  to  Fin  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
over  16.000.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. yF.  In  1899,  yF. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  G(AA). 

SVOBODNA  SK  OLA;  monthly;  Bohe- 
mian, juvenile;  freethinkers;  twenty  eight 
pages  7x10;  subscription  SOcents;  established 
1896;  K.  B.  Svoboda,  publisher.  Office,  566  W. 
Eighteenth  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
2,000;  for  1901,  2,423.  In  1902,  (z-11)  H 
(OO).    In  1904,  (z-U)  H. 

SYSTEM;  monthly;  mercantile;  one 
hundred  and  sixty  two  pages  7x9}^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1900:  A.W.Shaw, 
editor;  The  System  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
934  First  National  Bank  building  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  F.  Actual  average 
for  year  ending  with  February.  1905,  33,750. 

TEACHER  AND  SCHOOL  BOARD 
JOURNAL:  monthly;  educational;  sixty- 
eight  pag«s  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  S.  R.  Winchell.  editor;  Chicago 
Teacher  and  School  Board  Journal  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  922  Opera  House 
block.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TECHXICAIi  WORLD;  monthly; 
scientific;  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $2:  established  February,  1904; 
The  Technical  World  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
3323  Armour  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation:  I. 

TELEPHONE  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly; telephone;  eighty  to  one  hundred  and 
twenty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Telephone  Magazine  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Manhattan  build- 
ing (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publish- 
er asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.  In  1897,  H.  In 
1898,  H.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1900,  3,362.     In  1901,  yH.     In 

1902,  (z-5)H.     Inl90iyH  (OO).    In  1904,  H 

TELEPHONY;  monthly;  telephone; 
one  hundred  and  twenty  to  three  hundred 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1901:  Telephony  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.), 
publishers.  Office,  Manhattan  bldg.  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jjil." 

TEN  STORY  BOOK;  monthly;  lite- 
rary; fiction;  sixty  eight  pages  5x8;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1901:  Henry  L.  Blalsdell, 
editor;  The  l>ally  Story  Publishing  Co  ,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  320  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  (z— 4)  C.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904,  56,614. 

THIS  FOR  THAT;  monthly;  literary; 
twenty  eight  pages  9x12  ;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1899;  F.  M.  Simmons,  jr., 
editor  ;  People's  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1—--)). 
Circulation  :  In  1904  (z—1,  2,  6)  F. 

THRESHER  WORLD  AND 
FARMERS'  MAGAZINE;  monthly: 
thresher  trade;  fifty-four  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1897;  John  L. 
Little,  editor;  Thresher  World  Publishing 
Co., publishers.  Office, 521Wabash ave. (9— 3 P) . 
Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  y I.    In  1901,  "JKL."    In  1902,  ( z— 6) E.    In 

1903,  yE  (O  O).  In  1904,  yE. 
TO-MORROW  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly; educational:  sixty  pages  5x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January.  19U5;  Oscar  L. 
Trlggs,  editor;  Tomorrow  Publishing  Co.. 
publisher  (2—5). 

VEtiETARIAN  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  vegettirianism;  thirty-six  pages 
7x10 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1896 ; 
Rena  Michaels  Atchison,  Ph.D.,  editor;  The 


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ILLINOIS-  Chicago. 


Vegetarian  Company,  publishers.  Office,  304 
Aaams  Express  building  (T— 3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
sixmontha  of  1897,  3,000;  for  1898.  3,125; 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899,  3,042. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  H  (O  O)     In  1904,  yH. 

VIOLINl!?T;  monthly;  musical;  twenty 
pages  7x10:  subscription  $1;  established 
August.  1900;  Ray  G.  Edwards,  editor;  Vio- 
linist Company,  publishers.  Office, 2152  Gladys 
avenue  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl" 
YOKE  OF  LABOR  ;  monthly  (A  A). 
WAYSIDE  TALES;  monthly;  fiction; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  sixty-four  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Louis 
D.  Sampson,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  150 

E  54th  street  ( 12 4) 

circulation:  In  1902,  G.  In  19()3,yG(0  0). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  tj.3,000. 

WELCOME  VISITOR;  monthly; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents: 
established  January,  1901;  J.  P.  Geiger,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  393  s.  Troy  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2,350;  /or  1902.  6,792;  /or  1903,  10,333 
(AA). 

WESTERN  BREWER  AND  JOUR- 
NAL OF  THE  BARLEY,  MALT 
AND  HOP  TRADES;  monthly;  brewing; 
two  hundred  and  twenty-four  pages  9x13; 
subscription  $5;  established  1876;  H.S.  Rich  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated  also  at 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  177  La  Salle  street. 
Circulation:  ••jiil."  In  1901,  Z  (4.  5).  In 
1904,  I. 

WESTERN  BROKER;  monthly; 
liquors;  thirty-two  pages  14x17;  subscription 
$4;  established  1880;  R.J.  Halle,  editor;  West- 
ern Broker  Co..  publishers.  Office,  Schiller 
building. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts. not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

W^E  STERN  CO  li  LEGE  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  educational;  one  hundred 
and  forty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  H.  L.  Patterson,  editor; 
American  Educational  Co.,  publishers.  Of 
flee.  315  Dearborn  street  (10—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  T.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1599, "JivL-"  In  1903,  (z— 1)  1  (O  O). 
In  1904,  y I. 

WESTERN  DRUGGIST  ;  monthly; 
pharmaceutical;  eighty-two  to  one  hundred 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1879; 
6.  P.  Engelhard  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  .358  Dearborn  street  (12-4.) 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  12,705.  In  1898.  yE.  In  1899,  yF. 
In  1900  zF.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  July,  1901,  13,127;  for  1902, 
13,587.    Inl903,  yE(OO).    In  1904,  yE. 

WESTERN  PAINTER;  monthly; 
painting;  ninety-six  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Charles  H.  Webb,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  40  Dearborn  st.  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  5,200  in 
1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  V. 
In  1898, yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, y  J. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1901.  yl. 

WESTERN  PUBLISHER:  monthly; 
sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  .SI;  es- 
tablished May,  1902:  Byron  Robert  Williams, 
editor;  Western  Newspaper  Union,  publish 
ers.  Office.  65  71  Plymouth  place  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation ■JKL." 

WESTERN  STATIONER;  monthly; 
stationery  and  printing:  sixteen  pages 9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  J.  Sawtelle 
Ford,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  528  Mon- 
adnock  building.    Circulation  "jkl-"  (A  A). 

WESTERN  UNDERTAKER; 
monthly;  embalming  and  sanitation;  fifty- 
six  pages  9x12;  subscription  SI;  estahlLshed 
1880;  Herbert  S.  Fassett.  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  263  Washington  boulevard  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  6,000 
in  1S92  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  4,050;    for   1897,    4,050;    for    1898. 


4,212.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1903  iS.OOO; /or  1904.  «, 000. 

WHAT  TO  EAT;  monthly;  house- 
hold and  pure  food;  fifty -four  to  sixty 
pages  73^x121^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Pierce  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; dated  also  at  New  York.  Office, 
171  -173  Washington  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  10,383.  In  1893,  F.  In 
l'^99.  vG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901.  (z— 1,2, 4,5)  G. 
In  1902.  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  li:04.  yH. 

WHITE'S  CLASS  ADVERTISING; 
monthly;  (A A). 

WOMAN'S  JOURNAL:  monthly; 
household;  twenty  four  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription 23  cents:  established  Feb..  1905; 
Thos.  Rhodus  and  B.  F.  Rhodus,  editors  and 
publishers.    Office,  Journal  bldg.  (2—5  P). 

WOMAN'S'  WORLD;  monthly ;  house- 
hold; sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  ll^^xlS; 
subscription  25  cents;   established  1885;  W. 

D.  Bovce  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice. Boyce  building  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yB.  In 
1900,  (z— 3,  4,  6)  B.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,000,000.  In  1902,  yA.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  869,827.    In  1TO4.  yA . 

WOOL  MARKETS  AND  SHEEP; 
monthly;  sheep;  twenty  four  pages  SJi^xlli^; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1890;  Frank 

E.  Moore,  editor;  A.  Stone,  publisher.  Office, 
3.58  Dearborn  street  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  <;  Z.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900,  vH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  H.    In]R04,  G(nn).         ^,      ,. 

W'ORLD  TO-DAY;  monthly ;  literary; 
seventv-two  pages  7x10;  subscription,  $1; 
established  1901;  Shailer  Mathews,  editor; 
The  World  To-day  Co..  publishers.  Office,  67 
Wabash  avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  C.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  25,215.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yD. 
In  1900.  yE.  In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903.  yH.  Actual  average  for  1904.  62,428. 
SEMI-QUARTERLY . 

JOURNAL  OF  GEOLOGY  ;  semi 
quarterly;  one  hundred  and  eii^ht pages 7x10; 
subscription  $3;  established  1893;  T.  C.  Cham- 
berlain, editor;  The  Unversity  of  Chicago 
Press,  publishers.  Office,  University  of  Chi- 
cago (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  19O0."j_kl."   Actual  average 

for  1901,  1,000.  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  1904,".iKi-" 

BI-MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  AND 
ORIENTAL  JOURNAL:  bimonthly, 
January,  March,  May,  July,  September  and 
November;  antiques;  seventy  pages  6x10; 
subscription  $4;  established  1878;  Stephpn  D. 
Peet.  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  5817  Madi- 
son avenue.    Circulation  "JKL"    ,^„  ^^^^ 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  SOCI- 
OLO<iY  :  bi^ionthly,  July,  September,  No- 
vember. January,  March  and  May;  one  hun- 
dred and  forty  to  one  hundred  and  sixty-four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1894: 
Albion  W.  Small,  editor;  The  University  of 
Chicago  Press,  publishers.  Office.  University 
of  Chicago  (2— 5  P).  ^    .or.-  x  r, 

Circnlntion:  In  1896,  "jjo.."  Inl89..IZ. 
Inl898,  yl.  In  1899. vl.  Inl900.yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901.  1,900.   In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In 

^"gi^NKfNG'&D     MERCANTILE 

WORLD;  bi-monthly;  financial  and  mer- 
cantile; one  hundred  and  thirty-six  Pages 
7x10:  subscription  $5;  established  1898:  W.  Y. 
Barnet,  manager;  Banking  and  Mercantile 
World  Company,  publishers.    Office,  59  Clark 

jsfygp^  (12 1) 

Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902. 
-JKL."      In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1?04.  yl. 

EN  GRAVER  AND  ELECTRO- 
T  Y  P  E  R  ;  hi  monthly ;  twenty  pages  6x9 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897:  William 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  6854 
Went  worth  avenue  (7— 3P).    Clrc'n  -jkl." 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


JOURNAL    OF    THE     VVKSJTERN 
SOCIETY    OF    ENUlNEEIt»9;     bi 

monthly;  englneeriug;  one  hundred  and 
sixty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Western  Society  of  Engineers, 
editors  and  publishers.  Oftice,  1736  Monad- 
nock  block. 

Circiilatiou:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,500.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

A3IERICAN  JOURNAL.  OF  SEM- 
ITIC LANGUAGES  AND    LITERA- 

T U RES ;  quarterly, October,  January,  April 
and  July;  Semitic  study;  eighty  six  pages 
7x10  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1884; 
William  R.  Harper,  editor  ;  The  University 
of  Chicago  Press,  publishers.  Office,  Uni- 
versltyof  Chicago  (7— 3P).  Circulation  ■•jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  THE- 
OLOGY; quarterly,  January,  April,  July 
and  October;  undenominational;  two  hun- 
dred and  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription 
.$3;  established  1897;  Divinity  Faculty  of  the 
University  of  Chicago,  editors;  The  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  Press,  publishers.  Office, 
University  of  Chicago  (7— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  'jkl.-  In  1897,  I  Z. 
Inl898,yl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900,  y  I.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  l,t200.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

JOURNAL  OF  POLITICAL  ECON- 
OMY ;  quarterly,  March,  June,  September 
and  December ;  one  hundred  and  sixty  to  one 
hundred  and  ninety  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$3;  established  1892;  Thorstein  B.  Veblen,  edi- 
tor; University  of  Chicago  Press,  publishers. 
Office,  University  of  Chicago  (2— 3P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MONIST;  quarterly,  January,  April, July 
and  October;  philosophical;  one  hundred  and 
seventy-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Dr.  Paul  Cams,  editor;  The  Open 
Court  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  324 
Dearborn  street. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  April,  1898,  3<125> 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902. 
yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

NORTHWESTERN  DENTAL 
JOURNAL;  quarterly,  June,  September, 
December,  March;  dentistry;  one  hundred 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
June,  1903;  G.  V.  Black,  editor;  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  Northwestern  University  Dental 
School,  publishers.  Office.  Marshall  Field 
BulMlng  (1—4).    Circulaiion  "jkl." 

SAVINGS  AND  TRUST  REVIEW; 
quarterlv;  e.stabllshed  June,  1903. 

STOREY'S  QUARTERLY;  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  ladies*  tailoring 
and  dress  making;  forty  four  pages  9J^xl2; 
subscription $1.50;  established  1895;  J.Roland 
Storey,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  138  State 
street  (1—4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
l^B'^o.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,500.  In  1900.  G.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  July,  1901.  10)5 00;  for 
1902.  11,989; /or  1903,  ir,S9a.  Inl904,yE. 

CHICAGO  HEIGHTS,  Cook  Co.  ^ 
5,100+  pop.,— local  estimate  7,695— on  Chicago 
&  Eastern  Illinois,  Elgin,  Joliet  &  Eastern 
and  Michigan  Central  Rds.,28  m.  S.  of  Chic- 
ago, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  S.  D.  Palmer,  editor;  Palmer  &  Palmer, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  1,174.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  l,'i85.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1004,  yl. 

CHILLICOTHE,  PeoriaCo.  a  L899t 

pop.— North  ChilUcothe,   500   pop.,  adjoin- 
ing,—on   Chicago,  Rock   Island   &  Pacific 


ILLINOIS. 


and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and 
Illinois  r.,  at  head  of  Peoria  lake,  18  m. 
N.  by  N.  E.  of  Peoria,  the  county  seat.  Can- 
ning, cigar  and  button  factories,  paper 
mill,  carriage  and  wagon  works  and  flour- 
ing mill.    Grain-shipping  point. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  F.  W.  Bailey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1901,  Z( 6).    Inl902,  (??). 

ENQUIRER  ;  Tuesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  H.  A.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  T. 
In  189/,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during 
the  past  year  less  than  1,200.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

CHRISMAN,  Edgar  Co.  D-  905t  pop., 

on   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago   & 
Louis  and  Indianapolis,  Decatur  &  Western 
Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  C.  R.  Livingston,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CISCO,  Piatt    Co.    n   360t   pop.,    on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Monticello, 

the  county  seat.    Corn,  oats  and  farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1900; 
W.  W.  Austin,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

CISSNAPARK,  Iroquois  Co.  n-  823t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois   Rd., 
30  m.  S.  W.  of  Watseka,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
EXPRESS;     Fridays;     independent; 
eight    pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1895;  Helmer  &  Ambrose,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLAYTON,  ^'^an**   Co.  -a  996t  pop., 

on  Wabash  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Quincy,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1879;  J.  L.  Staker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,024;  for  1896,  1,008.  In  1897,  1898  and 
1.899,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  1,008.  In 
1900,  1901,  1902.  1903  and  1904,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  since  1895  has  been 
less  than  1.008. 

CLIFTON,  Iroquois  Co.o652t  pop., on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  N.W.  of  Watseka, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893:  Chas.  Trimble,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Dewitt  Co.  a  4,452t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 

Bloomington  and  43  N.E.of  Springfield,  the 

State  capital.     Illinois  Central    machine 

shops. 

PUBLIC  I  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion-daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established — 
daily  1896,  weekly  1856;  Bert  E.  Plnkerton 


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ILLINOIS. 


editor;  Piakerton  Cross  Co.,  publishers (2— 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
AVeeklv:    In  1895,  I,    Actual  average  for 
1896.   1,611.    In    1897.   Y.    In    1898,   yl.    In 
1899.  "JKL.'     Inl902,  Z(l,  2,  *,  5). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages — daily  18x24, 
seml-wreekly  15x22;  subsci'iption  — daily  $5, 
seml-w^eekly  $1;  established  1898;  Arthur  F. 
Sweeny,  editor  and  publisher  (4 — 3).  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL  ",  senii-vsreekly  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
Ilshed  1868;  Hughes  Bros.,  editors  and  pub 
lishers  (1— 5P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,180.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yj.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)1.    Inl902,yl.    Inl903,yl.    Inl904,yl. 

COAL  CITY,  Grundy  Co.  ^  2,907 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka,  &  Santa  Fe, 
Chicago  &  Alton,  and  Elgin,  Joliet  &  East- 
ern Rds„  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Joliet.J  [Manu- 
facturing. 

COURANT  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed March,  1891 ;  Edmund  J.  Hazel,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3  F).  Circulation  "jkl"  Inl902. 
Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

COBDEN,  Union  Co.  g  l,034tpop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Cairo. 
Fruit  growing. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  A.  M.  DuBois,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

FRUIT  GROWERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  horticulture;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription 50  cents;  established  1883;  A.  M. 
DuBols.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COFFEEN,  Montgomery   Co.  D  963t 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Hillsboro,  the  county 

■eat.    Coal  and  copper  mining. 

MONTGOMERY  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; deniocratic;eightpage8 15x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891  ;W.  E.  Roberts,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

C  O  L  C  HESTER,  McDonough  Co.  -n 

1,635+  pop.,  on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  7  m. 

S.  W.  of  Macomb,  the  county  seat.    Coal 

mining  and  stone  quarrying.     Pottery,  tile 

and  brick  making. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  By-Stander  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLFAX,  McLean  Co.  n  1153  pop.,  on 

Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Bloomlngton. 

Coal  mining. 

PRESS:  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  James  Fielding,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLINSVILLE,    Madison    Co.  p 

4,021+  pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  by 
N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Various  manu- 
facturing Industries.    Coal  mining. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1879 ;  James  N.  Peers,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  July,  1901; 
H.  C.  Ashbaugh,  editor;  Ashbaugh  &  Co., 
publishers  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


ILLINOIS. 


COMPTON,  Lee  Co.  (^  500  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  25  m.  S. 

E.  of  Dixon. 

RECJISTERi  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished March  5,  1903;  L.  R.  Uflford,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CO'R'N "ELiLiy  Livingston  Co.  n  521tpop., 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  "W,  of  Pontlac, 
the  county  seat.  Corn  growing,  hog  rais- 
ing and  coal  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  A.  E.  Tiffany,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

COULTERVILLE,  Randolph  Co.  p. 

650+  pop.,  on  Centralia  &  Chester  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  47  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;    republican; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  H.  E.  Risley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COWDtN,  Shelby  Co.  D  751t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  and  Toledo, 
St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of 
Shelbyville,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 
REFLECTOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;    O.  A.  Jewett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CREAL  SPRINGS,  Williamson  Co. 

g  940+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 

of  Marlon,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  canning  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  January, 
1900;  L.  O.  Trigg,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CRESTON,  Ogle  Co.  [^  381t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,   5  m.  E.  of 

Rochelle  and  79  "W.  of  Chtcago.    Creamery 

and  tile  and  broom  factories. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  page.s  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1887;  T.  J.  Winders,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Malta.  Combined 
circulation  "jkl." 

CRETE,  Will  Co.  cf  760t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Lumber,  sashes,  doors  and  blinds. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  W.  C.  Trowbridge,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl" 

CUBA,   Fulton    Co.  -n  l,198t  pop.,  at 

Junction  of  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  and 

Fulton  County  Narrow  Gauge  Rds.,  40  m.  S. 

of    Galesburg.    Manufactures  of  buildlng^ 

and  paving  brick  and  cigars.    Coal  mines. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  J.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jk.l." 

CULLOM,  Livingston  Co.  D  456tpop.> 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  25  m.  E.  of  Pontlac,. 

the  county  seat,  and  88  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 

File  factory.    Corn. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,25;  estab- 
lished 1898:  S.  J.  Porterfleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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183 


ILLINOIS. 


BAHLGREN,  Hamilton  Co.  g  452t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  W.  of  McLeansboro,  the  county  seat,  and 

91  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Agriculture. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
flubscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  G. 
T.  Rhodes,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DALLAS  CITY,  Hancock  Co.  -D  970t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.,  16  m. 
N.  of  Carthage,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
ures of  carriages,  ax-handles  and  lumber. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE?   Thursdaj^s;  Independ- 
«ut;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished   1899;    Dallas   Printing  Co.  (Inc.), 
■editors  and  publishers  (3 — 4). 
Circulatiou    "jkl."     Actual   average  for 

1903,  1,033; /or  1904,  1.414. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription $1.50;  established  1886;  L.  S. Reid, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DANFORTH,   Iroquois    Co.  n-  407t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 

Watseka,  the  county  seat,  and  76  S.  of  Chi 

cago.    Corn  and  oats. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899 ;  Heraki 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DANVERS,  McLean  Co.  D607tpop., 

on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,    Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Bloomlngton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays ;  four  pageg 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  John 
S.  Popple,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3) .  Circu- 
lation   -JKL." 

DANVILLE,  c.  h.,  Vermilion  Co.  n- 

lh,354+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois, 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

and    Wabash  Rds.  and  Vermilion   r.,    120 

m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of   Springfield,  the  State 

capital,  and  130  S.  of  Chicago.  Coal  mining 

manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

CO>I»IERCIAL.-NEWS;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEERL.Y,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  dally  eight  to  tvrenty-four. 
weekly  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription- 
dally  $3,weekly  $1;  established— dally— News 
1874,  Commercial  1862;  W.  R.  Jewell  and  J.  H. 
Harrison,  editors;  Commercial  News  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1899,  "jkl"  In 
1900,  Z  (4,  5).  Actual  average  for  1901, 
t2,t254:  for  a  year  ending  with  November, 
1902.  4,017.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
€,541.  In  1904,  (z-4)  F. 
Weekly  :  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  2,211;  for  a  year  ending  with 
November,    1902,    2,296.      In    1903,   yl.     In 

1904,  "JKL." 

DEMOCRA  T;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY, Thursdays;  daily 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  17J^x22;  sub- 
scription-dally $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1897;  The  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — J). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1897,  "jkl."  In 
1898.  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,768;  for  1903,  4.549.  In 
1904,  yH. 

Weekly;  "jkl.-  In  1898.  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
i902,  "JKL.    (A  A). 


ILLINOIS. 


PRESS  ;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1887,  weekly 
1878;  G.T.Robinson,  editor;  Danville  Press 
Co..  publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation— dally  "iKL."  Weeklv  "jkl." 
In  1901,  dally  Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1903. 
3,898.    In  1901,  yH. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  prohibition; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
George  W.  Woolsey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Publishes  also  a  monthly  edition  (12—4). 
Combined  circulation  "jkl  "  in  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    In  1903,  (4)1.   In  1904,(z^l)  I  (#  ♦). 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITIJNG;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eluht  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1874;  Fred  M. 
Jahnke,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

FREE  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  labor;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Rev.  Edward  Ellis  Carr,  editor;  The 
Union  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,514.    Im904, 1. 

THE  CHRISTIAN  SOCIALIST  ; 
semi-monthly  ;  Christian  socialist;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished Dec,  1903;  E.  E.  Carr,  editor;  Co  oper- 
ative Printing  Co.,  publisher  (1—5).  Circu- 
lation "J.KL." 

INTER-STATE  SCHOOL  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  educational;  sixteen 
pages  8x11 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
W.  E.  Watt  and  L.  E.  Jones,  editors;  Illi- 
nois Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898.  F.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  (z-3)H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

DECATUR^  c.  h.,  Macon  Co.  n  20,7541 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Indiana,  Decatur 
&  Western,  Peoria.  Decatur  &  Evansville, 
Vandalia  Line  and  Wabash  Rds.  and  San- 
gamon r.,  38  m.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital,  108  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis.  Mo.,  and  169 
S.  S.  E.  of  Chicago.  Manufacturing.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1880,  semi-weekly  1879;  Herald- 
Despatch  Co  ,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896, "jkl."  In  1897, 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1900, 
3,996;  for  1901,  4,893;  for  1902,  5,304. 
In  1904,  G. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897.  HZ. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  averagefor 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1900,  5,036.    In 

1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,61 8 1 
/orl9(  13,  5,987. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
twice  a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  eight.  Sunday  and  weekly 
sixteen  pages  17^x22J>^;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1879,  weekly 
1868;  The  Review  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,2,823:  for  1896,  3.058; 
for  1897.  2,878;  for  1898.  3.- 
3 38 ;  .for  1899.  3 ,6 1 7 : /orl900, 
4.616:  for  1901.  5,213:  for 
1902,  5,719:  /or  1903,  7,239; 
for  1904.  9,225. 
Sunday :  Actual  average  for 
1895.2,812;  for  1896,3,191:  /or  1897. 
2.901;  /or  1898,  3,390;  /or  1899.  3,678; 
for   1900.   4,682;     for    1901,   5,106;    for 

1902,  5_,648;  for  1903,  6,650;  for  1904, 
8,16i>. 

VVeekly  :  Actual  average  for  \^°i?>,  6,017; 
for  1S96.  6,025: /or  1897,  3,467:  for  1898, 
2,716;  .for  1899,  2,498;  for  1900,2,620; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS. 


for  1901.  2,94<2;  for  1902.  2,907? /or  1903, 
3,1'^9;  /or  1901,  2,944. 

B^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Daily  Re- 
view is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Thursdays; 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897:  E.  A. 
Koenitzer,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

liABOR  WORLD;  Fridays;  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Bennett  &Linxweiler,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1901, Z{  1,2, 4, 5). 

MODERN  WOODMAN;  Saturdays; 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America  and  Royal 
Neighbors;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  Woodman  Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900, 1.   In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
DECATURIAN;   monthly;    collegiate; 

twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1903 :  I.  L.  Sears,  editor 
and  publisher  (AA). 

SIGNET;  monthly;  Order  of  Eastern 
Star;  sixteen  pages  9xllJ^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1893;  Inez  Jamison  Bender, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,«58; /or  1899,  1,033.    In  1900. -JitL."    In 

1903.  Z  (4). 

DEERCREEK,  Tazewell  Co.  n  298t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  16  m. 

E.  by  N.   E.  of  Pekin,    the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  P.  Slyter,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

DEKALB,  Dekalb  Co.  ^  5,904  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago 
&  Great  Western  Rds..  58  m.  W,  of  Chi- 
cago. Barbed  fence  wire  and  shoe  man- 
ufactories. Seat  of  Northern  Illinois  Nor- 
mal School. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  even 
lngexceptSunday,aud  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
daily  four  pages  18x24,  semi  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  1895,  semi 
weekly  1879;  Clinton  Rosette,  editor;  The 
J.  F.  Glidden  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation— daily  •■jkl."  semi-weekly  "jkl." 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays ;  local; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898:  Bailey  Rosette,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DE  KALB  COUNTY  DEMOCRAT; 
Fridays  (A  A). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  153^22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  E.  W.  Tyrrell  and  H.  W.  Fay,  editors 
and  publishers.  Prints  an  edition  for  Malta, 
called  the  3Iail  (8—3  P). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  I.  In  1899,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for 
1900,  1,500.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904  "jkl-" 

AMERICAN  FANCIER  AND 
BREEDER;  monthly;  poultry  raising; 
twelve  to  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
25 cents;  established  1883;  F.  W.  Munger,  edi- 
tor; American  Fancier  &  Breeder  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1891 
to  I  in  1895.    Actual  average  for  1896,  5.084. 


ILLINOIS. 


In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900.  (z-3.  10)  I.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
19U3,  (z— 4)1.     In  1904,  yl. 

DELAND,  Pi<itt  Co.  n  411t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Champaign. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  J.  B.  Rinehart,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DELAVAN,  Tazewell  Co. n  l,304t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Peoria  &  Evansvlll© 
(branch  of  Illinois  Central)  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of 
Pekin,  the  county  seat,  and  30  S.  W.  of 
Bloomington.  Grain  growing  and  stock 
raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1868;  John  Culbertson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES-PRESS;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 18^74;  S.  H.  Beatty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,600.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.600.    In 

1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

DES  PLAINES,  Cook  Co.  cf  l,666t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  W.  of  Chicago  and  30  S.  of  Waukegan 
Brick  yard  and  flour  mill. 

SUBURBAN  TIMES;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  D.  J.  Gillespie,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "iKL.-  In 
1«03,  Z  (4). 

DIETERICH,  Effingham  Co.    p  382t 

pop.,  on  Indiana  &  Illinois  Southern  Rd.,  9 

m.  S.  E.  of  Effingham,   the  county   seat. 

Grain  and  produce. 

GAZETTE ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  F.  S. 
Marrs,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DIVERNON,  Sangamon  Co.  n  300 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of 
Springfield,  the  countj'  seat  and  State  capi- 
tal.   Coal  mining. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1899;  I  T.  Maupln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

DIXON,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  [^  7,917t  pop.» 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Rock  r.,  98  m.  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. Water  and  electric  power  for  mlll& 
and  factories. 

EVENING  TELEGRAPH  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17J^x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1  :  established— daily 
1883,  semi  weekly  1851;  B.  F.  Shaw  Printing 
Co.,  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Inl90U 
Z.  In  1902,  {z—?-,  4)  I.  In  1903,  y I  (0  0>. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  l,7iJl. 
Senii-weekly:  Inl897,  "JKL.-  1898,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1902, (z— 3, 4)  I.  In 
1903,  yl  (O  O).     In  1904,  "jkl.- 

STAR;    every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;   eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 
$5;   established  1889;    The  Dixon  Star  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12-^). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl"    In  1899. 1.  Id 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


185 


ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903. 
<z-4)  I  (OO).  In  1904,  yl. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SE.VII-WEEKI.Y,  Tuesdaysand  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
— daily  $5,  semi-weelcly  $1;  established- 
daily  "  1894,  semi-weekJy  1868;  Fuller  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n— daily  'jkl" 
semi-weekly  "jkl." 

WESTERN  MUSICIAN;  monthly; 
music  and  drama;  sixteen  pages  9J^xl2;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  October,  1900; 
L.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4.  5). 

DONGOLA,  Union  Co.  g  681  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.    9  m.  S.  E.  Jonesboro, 

the  county  seat.    Fruit  growing. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x24;  sub 
scription  $1;   established   May,    1901;   A.   C. 
Hickman,   editor  and    publisher.      Circula- 
tion  "JKL."   (^  A). 

DORCHESTER,  Macoupin  Co.  a  104 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis,  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Litchfield. 

Agriculture. 

HUSTLER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  June,  1902; 
The  Hustler  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

DOWNERS  GROVE,  Dupage  Co. 

cT   2,103t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington   & 

Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Naperville  and  20 

W.  of   Chicago.      Piano,   farm-implement 

and  tool  manufactories. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Hugh  M.White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

DUNDEE,  Kane  Co.  [^  4,937t  pop.  (of 
township),  on  Chicago*  Northwestern  Rd., 
47  m.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manufactures  of 
wagon  skeins,  letter  presses,  blacksmiths' 
tools,  plows  and  farm  implements.  Milk- 
condensing  factory. 

COURIER  ;  Saturdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  H.  D.  Hemmens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl" 

HAWKEYE;  Fridays;  republican:  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
W.  C.  Taylor  &  Herbert  Thompson,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  ".ijcl." 

DUQUOIN,  Perry  Co.  q  4,853t  pop., 
at  junction  of  Illinois  Central  and  St.  Louis, 
Alton  &  Terre  Haute  Rds.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Foundry,  machine  shops, 
planing  mill,  salt  works  and  fourteen  coal 
mines.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  CALiIi;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
$3.50;  established  1895;  Augustus  W.  Essick, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PALiLiADIUM;  Fridays;  Independent; 
twelve  pages  11x16:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  George  E.  Haas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A A). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1863;  John  T.  Beem,  editor  and  publisher 
('7—3).    Circulation  "jkl. " 

DURAND,  Winnebago  Co.  ti  571t  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18 

m.   N.   E.   of   Freeport.    Agriculture    and 

stock  raising. 

CLiIPPER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 


established  1891;  W.  H.  Tousley,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z(l,2,4,  6).    Inl903,  Z  (3,  6,  11). 

D  W I  G  H  T ,  Livingston  Co.  D  2,015t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Indiana,  Illi- 
nois &  Iowa  Rds.,  72  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;   Thursdays;    independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  L  H.  Baker,  editor;  J.  C.  Mason, 
publisher;  publishes  editions  for  neighbor- 
ing towns  (7—3).  Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

SUN  ;  Saturdays;  independent-republican; 
eight  pages  1,5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  W.  H.  Ketcham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  editions  for  Braceviile  and 
Gardner  (7—3). 

Circulation  ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
lowest  issue  for  the  past  year  was  over  1,100. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 3)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

BANNER;  monthy;  Sons  of  Veterans; 
twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1897;  Wm.  G.  Dustin,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— .3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl"  In  1898.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1900.6,054.  Inl901,(z— 4)G.  Inl902,(z-3)G. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  27,375.     In  1904, 

yC. 

EARIiVILLE,  Lasalle  Co.  [^    l,l22t 

pop.,  at  Junction  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds., 
35  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Aurora.  A  manufactur- 
ing center.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

LA  SALLE  CO.  GAZETTE-EX- 
PRESS; Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established— Gaz- 
ette 1890,  Express  1884;  J.  A.  Cope,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl."   In  1902,  Z  (4, 5). 

LEA  DER ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  E.  B.  Tabor,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

EAST  DUBUQUE,  Jo  Daviess  Co.  ti 

1,146+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

and  Illinois  Central  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r., 

opposite  Dubuque,  Iowa.    Agriculture  and 

mining. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Register  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  MOLINE,  Rock  Island  Co.,b 
1.33  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Davenport,  Rock  Is- 
land &  Northwestern  Rds.,  9  m.  E.  of  Rock 
Island. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi-weekly;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1903;  Thos.  E.  Caverly,  editor  and 
Dublisher  (1 — 5). 

EASTON,  Mason  Co.   D  385  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Havana, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays:  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
February,  1902;  T.  A.  Danford,  editor;  War- 
ren Milby,  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "iKL." 

EAST  SAINT  LOUIS,  Saint  Clair 
Co.  p  29,655+  pop.,  on  E.  bank  of  MIbsIb- 
sippl  r.,  directly  opposite  and  connected 


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ILLINOIS. 


with   Saint    Louis,   Mo.,  by   bridges   and 

ferries.     Extensive  stock   yards,  packing 

houses,  grain  elevators,  flour  and  rolling 

mills,  iron  works  and  other  manufactories. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1889;  James  W.  Kirk,  editor;  Frank  P.  Fox  & 
Co.,  publishers  (2— 3).  Circulation  "4Ki."  Ih 
1902,  Z  (3,4.5.) 

ZEITUNG;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; German;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription,  $3;  established  October, 
1908;  Wm.  Forgo,  editor;  German  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12— 4).   Circulation  -jkl." 

ADVANCE  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
negro;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1894;  H.  T.  Bowman,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Alton  (1—4). 
Circulation  "uu-." 

GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1865;  John  H.  Suess,  editor;  F.  B.  Bow- 
man, publisher.    Circulation  "JKL." 

WESTERN  WORKMAN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  1897;  John  W.  Merrill, 
editor;  Lawrence  G.  Merrill,  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

POULTRY  CULTURE;  monthly; 
poultry;  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
8^x111^;  subscription  28  cents;  established 
June,  1901;  Edwin  C.  Singers,  editor;  Poultry 
Culture  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3), 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
6,375.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

EDGEWOOD,  Effingham  Co.   g  412 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  and  Baltimore  & 

Ohio  Southwestern  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of 

Effingham. 

HERAIjD;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  Dec, 
1902 ;  R.  W.  Tonge,  editor  and  publisher(  1—5  P ). 

EDINBURG,  Chri$tian  Co.  a  l,071t 
pop.,    on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Taylorville,  the  county 
seat,  and  20  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  mining. 
HERALD;   "Wednesdays;   independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1882;  Frank  T.  Kauerauf,  editor  and 
publisher (7—3).    Circ'n  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ED"WARDSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Maditon 

Co.  p  4,157+  pop.,  on  Litchfield  &  Madison, 
Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  and  Wabash 
■Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Cabinet 
shops,  brass  foundry,  machine  shops,  flour 
mills,  brick  yards  and  coal  mines.  Agri 
culture. 

INTELLIGENCER;  trl-  weekly, 
Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  to  eight  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1862;  C.  Boeschensteln, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulntion:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2.139.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  publisher  As- 
serts, smallest  2.250.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  2,256;  for  1901.  2,369;  for  1902. 
2,567;  /or  1903,  2,951 ;  for  1904,  3,201. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;   democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1872;    A.   L.   Brown,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "iKj." 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
•Ight  pages  16x24;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Crossman  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iKL  " 


ETTIlf  GUAM,  c.h.,  Effingham  Co.  Q 

3,774+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Indiana  & 
Illinois  Southern,  Vandalia  Line  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  98  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis.  Mo. 
Manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evenmg  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription- 
daily  $2.50.  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1899, 
weekly  1857;  Le  Crone  &  Adams,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:  "iKL." 
Weekly:  In  1898, "iKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1900. 
June,  publisher    asserts,   every    issue  dur- 
ing the  preceding  year.  1.450.    In  1901.  yl.    In 
1902.  yl.    lu  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

McKINLEYAX;  Thursdays;  Republi- 
can; eight  pages;  15x22;  subscription  $1;  fs- 
tablished  1899;  R.  F.  Sawson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Homer  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

VOLRSBLATT  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  Albert  Gravenhorst, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ELBURN,  Kane  Co.  b    606t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of 
Geneva,  the  county  seat,  and  44  from  Chi- 
cago.   Dairying  and  stock  raising. 
RECORD;    Fridays;   republican;    eight 

pages   13x20:    subscription    $1;    established 

1885;  A.  W.  Glass,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 

Circulation  "ija  " 

ELDOBADO,    Saline   Co.r  Q    1445t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,   Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Rds. 
SALINE  COUNTY  REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  (A  A). 

ELGIN.  Kane  Co.    [^  22,433t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  38  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.    Large  watch  manu- 
factory.   Seat  of  Northern  Insane  Asylum. 
Agriculture  and  dairying. 
COURIER;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;   republi- 
can; daily  eight  pages  18x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;   established— daily   1879,   weekly   1872; 
Albert  L.  Hall,  editor;  Courier  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8— 3P).     Circ'n-daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl" 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cent  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—dally  $3,  weekly  $1.50:  established  1895;  B.J. 
Terry,  editor;  The  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2— 3).  _    _ 

Circulation— Daily:    "jkl"       In  1902,  Z 

Weekly:     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).      In  1903,. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ADVOCATE,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  — daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1873,  weekly 
1847;  Lowrie  &  Black,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circnlation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  2,258.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z-4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl903,yl.  In 
1904  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl.-  In  1898.  Z.     In  1901, Z (4, 5). 

BOYS'  WORLD:  Saturdays;  young 
people;  eight  pages  11x14:  subscription  50 
cents;  established  April,  1902;  David  C.  Cook 


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Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at 
Chicago  (1—1). 

Cii'culatiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
tiM2,404:/or  lit04,  'l»ti,9S0. 

DAIRY  REPORT?  Mondays;  dairy 
inai'ket;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  D.  W.  Wlllson,  editor;  The 
Elgin  Dairy  Report  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  ••jkl."  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  2,387 1 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  189S, 
2,448;  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1899,2,549.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z-4)  H  (O  O).  In  1901,  yll. 

DEUTSCHE  ZElTlJNGi  Frlaays; 
German ;  Independent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  •ub- 
•crlptlon  $1.50;  established  1880;  Frank 
Kramer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  J  "iXL"  In  1903,  {z—i)  1.  In 
1904,  yi. 

GERMANIA;  Wednesdays,  and  HER- 
O  li  D,  Saturdays;  German;  republican; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  A.  F.  Schader,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1885,  1,664.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL-" 

GIRLS'  COMPANION;  Saturdays; 
juvenile;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  April,  1902;  David  C.Cook 
Publishing  Co., editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Chicago  (3—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
292,269;  for  1904,  297.500. 

GOSPEL.  MESSENGER;  Saturdays; 
baptist  brethren  church;  sixteen  pages 
12x17;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1875; 
J.  H.  Moore  and  D.  L.  Miller,  editors;  Breth- 
ren Publishing  House,  ijubllshers.  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements. 

INGL.ENOOK;  Saturdays;  Juvenile; 
thirty-six  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Brethren  Publishing  House, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899, -'jkl."  In  1900,  1.  In 
1901,(2—4.6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904   yl 

KANE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1881;  C.  E.  Countryman, 
editor;  Kane  County  Democrat  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.  '     (A  A). 

SILVER  LEAF?  Wednesdays;  frater- 
nal societies;  four  pages  11x14;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1889;  George  Robinson, 
editor  and  publisher.  ( 12—4). 
Circulation  "jkl-"  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z-2.  4)  I  (•  •) 


ILLINOIS. 


German  ;  four  pages 
1;  established  March, 
editor  and  publisher. 


UHR;  Tuesdays; 
18x24;  subscription  : 
1901;  Wm  F.  Blume 
Circulation  "jkl." 

YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  WEEKLY; 
Sundays;  young  people;  eight  pages  12x17; 
BUbseription  75 cents;  established  188fi;  David 
C.  Cook,  editor:  David  C.  Cook  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3— 5). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
206,961;  for  a  year  ending   nnth  April, 

1899,  218,250;  for   1899,    228,717.      In 

1900.  yA.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901,  22S,396;  for  1902, 
205,211:  /or  1903.  205,596;  /or  1904, 
199,635. 

NEW  CENTURY  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  TEACHERS' MONTHLY; 
undenominational;  forty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 60  cents  :  established  1900;  David 
C.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1901, ".ikj."  Actual  average 
for  1902.  42,095; /or  1903.  51,750;  for 
1904,51,624. 

ELIZABETH,  Jo  Daviess  Co.  t2  659t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd..  15  m. 

S.  E.  of  Galena,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  local;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  C. 
A.  Walters,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


EL.IZABETHTOWN,  c.  h.,  Bar- 

din  Co.  Q.  668+  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  midway  be- 
tween Cairo  and  Evansville,  Ind.  Iron, 
coal,  lead  and  copper  mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

INDEPENDEN  T-STAR ;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  estSihUshed— Independent  1882, 
Sfar  1898;  W.  D.  Franklin,,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— :3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELKHART,  Logan  Co.  D  653+  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12  m  S.  W.  of 

Lincoln,    the   county    seat.       Agriculture 

and  coal  mining. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  C.  E. 
Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ELLSWORTH,  McLean   Co.   Q    168 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  16  m.  E. 

of  Bloomington,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  one  tile  factory. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished  1898;  N.  B.  Webster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 13).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELMHURST,  Dupage   Co.  c(  lJ28t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chicago 

&  Great  Western  and  Illinois  Central  Rds., 

16  m.  W.  of  Chicago.    Manufacture  of  brick 

and  quarrying  of  stone. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  L.  A. 
Denig,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ELM  WOOD,  Peoria  Co.  n  l,582t  pop.. 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  26  m. 

W.  by  N.  W.  of  Peoria,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture,  mining  and  manufacturing. 

G A  ZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874 ;  Milton  H.  Spence,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

EL  PASO,  Woodford  Co.  a  l,441tpop. 

on  Illinois  Central  and  Toledo,  Peoria  & 
Western  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  of  Bloomington  and 
83  E.  of  Peoria.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  Curtiss  &  Evans,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher.'!. Circ'n  "jkl."    Inl898.Z.  Inl902."JKL" 

PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

E  M  D  E  N.   Logan  Co.  D   330t  pop.— 

local  estimate  50O— on  Illinois  Central  Rd., 

12  m.   N.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county   seat. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  C.E.Nine, 
editor;  The  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EMINGTON,  Livingston  Co.  a  206 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Pontiac. 
JOKER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
January,  1903;  Schutz  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ENFIELD,  White  Co.  R  971+  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio.  Southwestern  and  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rds.,  48  m.  W.  of  Evans- 


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ville,  Ind.,  and  113  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.    Agriculture. 

C  YCL.ONE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EXPRESS;  Ttiursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13xa0;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
listied  1893:  E.  M.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).   Circulation  "ijEL." 

ENGIiEWOOD,    Cook   Co.   d'    1,500 
pop.,  eight  railroad  lines  and  street  railway 
from  Chicago,  7  m.  S.  of  Chicago. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EQUALITY,  Gallatin  Co.P,898tpop., 
1,500 local  estimate;  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.,  145  m.  8.  E.  of  St.  Louis.  Farming 
and  coal  mining. 

GALLATIN    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  K.  Smith,  editor;  The  Republican 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 3).  Circ'n  'jkl- 
OLIU;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  June, 
1904:  Mason  &  Habicht,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—5). 

ERIE,  Whiteside  Co.  tl  1^681  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and  Rocli 
r.  Manufactures  of  sorghum,  wagons,  bar- 
rels and  steam  ditching  machines.  Roller 
flour  mill,  creamery  and  brick-yard.  Grain 
and  live  stock. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Thus.  E.  Caverly,  editor;  Caverly 
&  Alexander,  publishers  (2— 3).    Circ'n  'JKi' 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  D.  Hannon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jjil.^' 

EUREKA,  Woodford  Co.  D  l,661tpop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Toledo, 
Peoria  &  Western  Rds..  20  m.  E.  of  Peoria. 
Grain  and  live  stock. 

DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL;  Thurs 
days:  democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1867;  W.  M.  &  B.  J. 
Radford,  Jr.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4. 6). 
In  1902,  (z-6)  I.  Inl903,  yl(OO).    In  1904,  y I. 

WOODFORD  CO.  REPUBLICA>  ; 
Fridays;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1895;  P.  E.  Low,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  -jkl" 

EVANSTON,  Cook  Co.c^  19,259t  pop., 
on  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  North  Shore 
Electric  Railway,  12  m.  N.  of  Chicago.  Seat 
of  Northwestern  University  and  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute. 

NORTHWESTERN ;  tri-weekly,  Mon- 
days, Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  during  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2.25;  established  1879;  Students  of 
Northwestern  University,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5).    Circ'n  "JKL"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x21;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
John  A.  Childs,  editor;  The  Index  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,150.  In  1895, 1.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  (??) 

PRESS;   Saturdays;   local;    eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription  $2;   established  1889;   R. 
O.  Vandercook.  editor;  The  Evanston  Press 
Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation ;  In  1903,  December,  publisher 


ILLINOIS. 


asserts,  smallest  issue  during  past  year  wa» 
2,100.    In  1904,  yl. 

UNION  SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  temper- 
ance; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established— fJn ton  1874,  Signal  1880  ;  Mrs. 
Lillian  M.  N.  Stevens,  editor ;  Women's 
Temperance  Publication  Association,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  A  in  1891 
to  C  In  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yD.  In  1899,  yD.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  mf/i^prii,  1900,47,094.  Inl901,yC» 
Inl902,  (z— 4,  6)C.  In  1903,  yC.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904, ''il,.5SG. 

CORRECT  ENGLISH:  HOW  TO 
USE  IT;  monthly;  educational;  twenty- 
eight  pages  791x10^0 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Josephine  T.  Baker,  editor;  Cor- 
rect English  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(3-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  6,250:  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
October,  1902.  9,750;  for  a  year  ending 
with  3Iarch,  1904.  10,000.    In  1901,  F. 

CRUSADER  ;  monthly  ;  temperance  i 
sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Margaret  Wintringer, editor; 
National  Woman's  Christian  Temperance 
Union,  publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  Inl899.  vl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,11,350. 

KATHOLISCHER  JUG END 
F  REU  N  D  :  monthly;  German;  roman 
catholic;  forty  pages  l}4xW}4;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  August  Bentz,  publish- 
er (11—2). 

Circulation  "i^L."  In  1903,  (z— 11)  G.  In 
1904,  yG. 

QUARTERLY  BULLETIN  OF 
THE  SCHOOL  OF  MUSICOF 
NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY » 
quart erly^July,  October,  January.  April; 
music;  eight  pages  6x8;  established  July, 
1903;  Faculty  of  School  of  Music  of  North- 
western University,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-4).    (A  A). 

EVANSVILLE,  Randolph  Co.  p  663t 
pop.,  on  Centralia  &  Chester  Rd.  and  Kas- 
kaskia  r.,  32  m.  S.  of  Belleville.    Flour  mill 
and  broom  factory.    Lime  kilns. 
ENTERPRISE  ;   Fridays  ;   local;  eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1895;  J.  P.Gerlach,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation  "jkj," 

EWING,  Franklin  Co.  P  419t  pop.,  3 
m.  from  Whittington,  the  nearest  railroad 
station,  and  9  m.  N.  of  Benton,  the  county 
seat.    Flour,  woolen  and  saw  mills. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 

22x15 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  established  1904 ; 

E.  A.  Hobbs,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

FAIRBURY,  Livingston  Co.  n  2,187t 
pop.,   on   Toledo,  Peoria   &  Western   and 
Wabash  Rds..  59  m.  E.  of   Peoria.    Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture.    Two  coal  shaf  tft^ 
in  the  vicinity. 

BLADE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1871 ;  Fulton  &  Sutton,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
1,45S.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jifL-" 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,437.  In  1900,  yl» 
In  1901.  y I.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  y I. 

LOCAL  RECORD;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Charles  S.  Brydia,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


FAIRFIELD, c.  h.,  Waynt  Co.  g  2,338t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Louisville.  EvansvUle  &  St.  Louis  Con- 
solidated Rds.,  129  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield, 
the  State  capital,  and  108  E.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.    Seat  of  Hayward  Collegiate  Institute. 
Manufactures  woolen  goods,  wagons,  bar 
rels  and  flour.    Shipping  point  for  lumber. 
Grain  and  fruit  growing. 
REPUBL.1CAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican;   eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  A.  W.  Crippin,  editor;  Bark- 
ley  &  Orippln,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation :    In    1895,    publisher   asserts, 
smallest  1,200.    In  1896,  1.    In  1897, -4111."    ^ci- 
uaiaveraffe/or  1900.  1,118.    Inl901,  yl.   In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (.OO)-    In  1904,  "jkl." 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Ed- 
ward McClung,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  I.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 1)  I  (OO).    Inl904,  yl. 

WAYNE  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;   eight   pages   15x22 ;   subscriotion 
|l.25 ;  established  1866 ;  W.  M.  Qoudy,  editor  ; 
and  publisher  (5— 3).  I 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  I  Y. 
In  1898,  y  J.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WAYNE  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  John  M.  Rapp,  editor  and  publisher  (2—1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,346; /or  1895.  1,303; /or  1896,  1,355;, 
for  1897.  1,416;  for  1898.  1,486;  /or  I 
1899.1,529;  for  1900,  1,630:  for  1901, 
l,r»3;  for  1902,  1,885;  for  1903,  1,906. 
In  1904,  yl.  ; 

FAIRMOUNT,  Vermilion  Co.  n-%'m\ 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  ' 
Danville,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and  ^ 
stock  raising.  Coal  mines,  stone  quarry  ] 
and  tile  and  brick-yards.  j 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  Roy  L.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  \ 

FAIRVIEW,  Fulton  Co.  o  50It  pop., 

on  Fulton  County  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  20  m. 

N.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat.    Manu 

f  actures  of  tiles.   Farming  and  coal  mining. 

BEE;    Thursdays;    independent;   eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;   established 

1883  ;  E.  E.  Whitehead,  editor  and  publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  j 

FARINA,  Fayette  Co.  p  693t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  65  m.  E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.,  and  223  S.  of  Chicago.  Farm- 
ing, creamery,  small  fruits  and  vegetables. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  independent;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estabished  1882; 

Coon  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl" 

FARMER  CITY,  D*witt  Co.  u 
1,664+  pop.,  at  Intersection  of  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Clinton,  the 
county  seat,  and  25  S.  E.  of  Bloomlngton. 
Planing  and  flour  mills,  bricks  and  tiles. 
Farming. 

JOURNAL.  ;  Fridays;    Independent  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871;   Williams  &  Bates,   editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:     Actual    average   for    1895, 


1,106.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  Inl898,yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  each  week  for 
past  year  has  been  1,300.  In  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  past 
year  was  1,350.    In  1904,,  (z— 4)  I. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1894  ; 
Geo.  Wetzel,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    (A  A). 

FARMERSVILL.E,^o>(^5">w»«''|/Co. 
D  315  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  21  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hillsboro,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

POST;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September,  1902; 
Charles  S.  Betz,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FARMINGTON,  Fulton  Co.  ^  1,729+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Iowa  Central  Rds.,  25  m.  W.  of  Peoria. 
Grain  and  stock  raising. 

BUGLiE}  Thursdays;  Independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  S.  P.  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

HOME  VISITOR;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1882;  Alson  W.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

FINDLAY,  Shelby  Co.  u  479t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Shelbyville,  the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  William  L.  Johns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jill." 

FISHER,  Champaign  Co.  D-  6l4t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  18  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Urbana,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
REPORTER;     Fridays;     independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Alva  Gilmore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKt" 

FLANAGAN,  Livingston  Co.  u  509t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  11  m.  E  by  S.  E. 

of  Minonk.  Manufacturing,  agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

HOME  TIMES;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  E.  L.  Spence,  editor;  J.  M.  Breen,  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FLORA,   Clay    Co.    g    2,31lT   pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  95 
m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  and  108  S.  E.  of 
Springfield,  the  State  capital.    Flour  and 
saw  mills,  handle  and  ice  factories.    Agri- 
culture and  apple  growing,  fruit   evapo- 
I     rators  and  cold  storage. 
'     EGYPTIAN;  Fridays; democratic;  eight 
,  pages   15x2:^;    subscription   $1;    established 
I  August,  1903;  Cunningham  &  McQueen,  edl- 
t»rs  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl." 
i     SOUTHERN      ILIilNOIS     JOUR- 
'NAli;   Fridays;    republican;    eight    pages 
I  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1870;  J.  J. 
Pickett,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  "jkl"    In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edlticn  was  less  than  1,008. 
In  1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  "jkl." 

FORRESTON,  Ogle  Co.  b  l,047t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Illinois  Central 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER    DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS. 


Rds..  13  m.  S.  of  Freeport.  Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

OGLE    CO.    REVIEW.HERAL.D; 

Fridays;  independent  -  republican;  eight 
pages  175^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898:  H.  E.Altman, editor;  Altmanft  Rothen, 
publishers  ((2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

FRANKLIN,  MorganCo.  U  687t  Pop  , 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  i2 

m.  S.  E.  of  Jacksonville,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  mills  and  brickyards. 

TIMES  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
Luttren  &  Reinbach,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—31.    Circulation  "jkl" 

FRANKLIN  GROVE,  Lee  Co.  6 

681+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Dixon,  the  county  seat.    Grain- 
shipping  point.    Agriculture. 
REPORTER;    Fridays;    independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription   $1.50;  estab 
lished  1869;  G.  W.  Gaver,  editor  ana  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKLIN  PARK,  Cook  Co.  cT 

483+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chicago. 

Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,   12  m.  W.  of 

Chicago. 

PRESf5-NEWS|  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Helen  Woodruff,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boring towns  (7—3).    Combined  circ'n  "jkl" 

FREEBURG,  St.  Clair  Co.  p  l,214t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  W.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Coal  mining,  milling  and 
farming. 

TRIBUXE;  Saturdays;  local;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscriptions!;  established  Feb.,  1896; 
F.  N.  Hickman,  editor;  A.  C.  Hickman,  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

FREEPORT,  c.  h.,  Stephenson  Co.  )j 
13,258+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rds.,  121  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manu- 
facturing.   Farming. 

BULiLiETINj  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays ;  democrat- 
ic ;  eight  pages— daily  n}4x.22,  weekly  173^x24 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1877,  weekly  1847;  H.  Poffen- 
berger  and  P.  O.  Stiver,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,360  ;  for  1897,  1,343  ; 
for  1898,  1,529.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,541. 
In  1903.  yl  (O  O).     Actual  average  for  1901, 

i,sei. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  2,380  ;  for  1897,  2.623  ;  for  1898, 
2,800.  Inl899,yH.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,780.  In  1903, 
yH  (O  O)      Actual  average  for  1904.  2,725. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEERliY,  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1883;  F.  C.Donohue, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n— dally  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "jki-" 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages— daily  17x21,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription  — dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1879,  weekly  1878;  S.  D.  Adklns, 
editor;  Journal  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (9 3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl.  •  In  1903,  (z— 4)  J. 
Weekly:  "JKi"  In  1897.  Z.  In  1902,  "uu,." 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


ILLINOIS. 


BANNER}  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Charles  H.  Frick,  editor  and  publisher; 
Issues  also  the  Sonntagablatt,  four  pages 
19x25,  subscription  $1.  Combined  circula- 
tion "iKL."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

DEUTSCHER  ANZEIGER;  Wednes- 
days ;  German;  independent  -  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1853;  W.  H.  Wagner,  editor;  W.  H. 
Wagner  &  Sons,  publishers.  A  four -page 
paper,  Der  Sonnstagsgast,  Is  published  Sat- 
urdays (2—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,940.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.830.   In 

1899,  yl.  It:  1900,  vT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— i)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for 
1901.  1,752. 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  GLOBE; 
monthly;  Insurance;  Knights  of  the  Globe; 
eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1891;  Wm.  W.  Krape,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

C^irculation  :  -jkl"  In  1903,  (z-4,  5,7, 11)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

POULTRY;  monthly;  poultry;  thirty- 
six  pages  101^x14^;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  Oct..  1904;  Miller  Purvis  Poultry 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

POULT  K,Y  TRIBUNE;  monthly; 
poultry,  swine  and  sheep;  forty  to  eight.v 
pages  9x12:  subscription  50 cents:  established 
1895 ;  R.  R.  Fisher,  editor  and  publisher 
(l-,'-4). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5.000;  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
6,833.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900, 
August,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  issue  dur- 
ing the  past  vear  was  6.QG0.  Actual  average 
for  1901.  9,000.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
F(OO).   Actual  average  for  \90i,  10,583. 

FULTON,  Whiteside  Co.  ^  2,685t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Mississippi  r..  about  40  m. 
above  Davenport,  Iowa,  and  186  W.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Shipping  point.    Farming. 

JOURNAL  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  independent-democratic ;  four  pages 
20x24;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1854;  A.  W. 
Bastian,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Inl897,"JKL."  In  1898, publisher 
asserts,  has  exceeded  1.100.  In  1899,  "jkl." 
In  1901,  Z  (4).  In  1903.  (z-4)  I  (••).  In 
1904.  yl. 

MYSTIC  WORKER;  monthly;  fra- 
ternal Insurance;  eight  pages  12x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  The 
Mystic  Workers  of  the  World,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
32,250;  for  1904,  42,416. 

GALATIA,    Saline  Co.   g  C42t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (AA). 

G  A  L  E  N  A  ,  c.   h..    Jo  Daviess  Co. 

"□    5,005+    pop.,    on     Chicago,    Burlington 
&     Quincy,     Chicago      &      Northwestern 
and  Illinois   Central  Rds.  and  Galena   r., 
4  m.  from  its   entrance    into   the   Missis- 
sippi.    Manufactures     of    furniture,  car- 
riages,  lumber,   sashes,  doors  and  blinds. 
Smelting  works,  marble  and  stone  works, 
iron  foundries,   etc.    Corn,  oats,  potatoes, 
wheat,  flax,   butter,  wool,  hay,  pork   and 
live  stock.    Lead  and  zinc  mines. 
GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 


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ILLINOIS. 


lished— daily  1857,  weekly   1834;   The  Galena 
Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Cii'culntioii— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly :  Actual  average  for  1894,  6(5t26. 

In  1895,  G.  Inl89fi.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  Ill  1899,  yl.  Inl90O,yI.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    Inl903.  (z-4)H(»»).    In  1904, yH. 

GAIiESBURG,c.h.,  Knox  Co.-a 

18,607+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and 
terminus  of  Fulton  County  Narrow  Gauge 
Rds.,  53  m.  N.  W.  of  Peoria  and  165  S.  W.  of 
Chicago.  Seat  of  Knox  and  Lombard 
Colleges  and  St.  Joseph's  Academy.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

EVENING  MA  Hi;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays- 
independent  -  republican  ;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1891;  A,  W.  West,  editor;  The 
Daily  Mall  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Civculatiou- Daily:  In  1895,  'jkl.-  Act- 
ual average  for  1896.  2,138;  for  1897, 
a,254;/orl898,3,910#;/orl899,3,650#: 
/or  1900, '2,564;  for  1901,  2,816;  i"or  1902, 
3,953;  /or  1903,  4,872;  for  1901,  o,246. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1.846  ;  for  1897.  1.885  ; /or  1898. 
2,276; /or  1S99,  2,329; /or  1900,2,351; 
for  1901,2.435;  /or  1902,  2,460;  for  1904, 
2,260. 

REPUBLICAN-REGISTER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  republican;  sixteen  pages  18x22; 
subscription —daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1870,  weekly  1867;  The  Galesburg 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  2,087  ;  for  1896.  2,147;  for  1897, 
2,217;  /or  1898,  2,263;  /or  1899,  2,334; 
for  1900,2,498:  for  1901,  2,476;  for  1902, 
2,884;  for  1903,  4.436;  for  1904.  4,621. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  1,968; 
for  1896,  1,992  ;  for  1897,  1,936  ;  for  1898, 
2,007;  for  1899,  2,009;  for  1900,  1,969; 
for  1901,  1,971;  for  1902,  1,756;  for  1903. 
1,809; /or  1904,  1,807. 

EAST  GALESBURG  TRIBUNE; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Karl  R.  Haggenjos,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
J.  W.  Collins,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ILLINOIS  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays: 
democratic;  eight  pasres  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  July,  1093:  Karl  R.  Haggenjos, 
editor;  The  Illinois  Democrat  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1— 5P). 

Circulation  :  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I. 

LABOR  NEW^S;  Saturdays;  labor;  six 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  J.  L.  Wilcox,  editor;  Labor  News  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,200.  Actual 
average  for  1S99,   1,736.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901.  (z-1, 2, 4,  5)1.  Inl902,yT.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
I  (•  •).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

PLAINDEALER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Henry  Emrich,  editor;  Plain- 
dealer  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "j_kl."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1902,  1,150.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In 
1904,  yl. 

LOMBARD  REVIEW^;  monthly;  col 
legiate;  thirty-six  pages  7x10;    subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Gail  Q.  Porter,  editor; 
The  Lombard  Review  Joint  Stock  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  :  In  19a3.  "jkl." 


ILLINOIS. 


GALVA,  Henry  Co.  ^j  2,68at  pop.,  at 
Junction  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rds.,  23  m.  N.  E. 
of  Galesburg.  Coal  mining  and  manufac- 
turing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  E.  E.  Fitch,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Wm.  McMeckin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

GARDNER,  Grundy  Co.  i  l,036t  pop., 

on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago   &    St, 

Louis  and  Chicago  Sc  Alton  Rds.,  26  m.  N. 

E.  of  Pontlac.    Coal  mining  and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  W.S. 
Park,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  1.355.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899, "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,265. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

GARRETT,  Doiiglas  Co.  D-  200  pop., 

on  Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.W.  of  Tuscola,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901; 
Will  S.  Snyder,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

GENESEO,  Henry   Co.  b  3,356t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  23 
m.  E.  of  Rock  Island.    Seat  of  a  Presbyter- 
ian academy.    Agriculture. 
NEWS-ARENA;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;    subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1.25; 
established  1895;  W.  R.  Reherd,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  (A A).' 
^Veekly  :  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  1,800.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902. 
Z(4,  5)  (A  A). 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856 ;  A.  Lleberknecht,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H  .  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,zl . 
Actual  average  for  1900.  2,490;  for  1901, 
2,638;  for  1902,2,836.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  December  4,  1903,  3,066. 
In  1904,  yH. 

GENEVA,  c.  h.,  Kant  Co.  i  2,446t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.  and  Fox  r., 
35  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Dairying  and  manu- 
facturing. 

PATROL;  Thursdays,  and  STATE 
LEADER,  monthly;  prohibition;  weekly 
eight,  monthly  four  pages  11x15;  subscription 
—weekly  $1,  monthly  25  cents;  established- 
weekly  1888,  monthly  1900;  C.  W.  Bailey,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 
Circulation— Weekly:  "jkl." 
Monthly:  Actual  average  for  1901.  2,458. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (O  O)  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  weekly,  twice  a-week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturday8:republlcan;eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1848;  Charles  B.  Mead,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jk^." 

GENOA,  Dekalb  Co.  t[  l.l^Ot  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds..  59  m.  W.of  Chicago.    Dairying 
and  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays; independent;  eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 


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ILLIXOIS. 


1900;  D.  S.  &  R.  H.  Lord,  editors  and  pub- 
lisherg  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEPUBLiICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
six  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $l;e8- 
tablislied  1902;  W.  F.  Dumser.  editor;  Dumser 
&  Daugherty,  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation 
".iKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

GEORGETOWN,    Vermilion  Co.  D- 

983+— local  census  1,500— pop.,  on  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Danville,  the  county  seat.  Coal  min- 
ing and  agriculture. 

SOUTH    VERMILION    TIMES; 

Thursdays;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  Geo.  W.  Gardner,  editor  and 
pub'isher;  prints  edition,  called  the  TRI- 
BUNE, for  WestvlUe.    Circulation  "jju," 

GERMAN    VAU^EY,    Stephenson 
Co.  "tl  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  E.  of  Freeport,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 
DER     MITARBEITER;    monthly; 

German;  undenominational;    sixteen  pages 

8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1890; 

Rev.  A.  F.  Beyer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation  "jkl" 

GIBSON  CITY,  Ford  Co.  D-  2,054t 
pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  Lalse  Erie  ft 
Western,  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash  Rds., 
S5  m.  E.  of  Bloomlngton  and  113  S.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Farming. 

ENTER  PRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  P.  A.  Coal,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki." 

GIBSON  COURIER;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  E.  Lowry  &  Sons,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 

Circultition:  In  1899,  "ixi,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,003;  for  1901,  1,177.  In 
1902.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  l.t^OS; 
/or  1904,  1,283. 

GILLESPIE,   Macoupin   Co.    n     87St 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,   Chicago  & 

St.  Louis   Rd.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis, 

Mo.  Flour  mill.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
Elroy  Billiard,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GILMAN,  Iroquois  Co.  a-  l,441t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Toledo,  Peoria  & 
Western  Rds.,  81  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Lln- 
seed-oU  vsrorlcs  and  tile  factory.    Corn  belt. 

IROQUOIS  CO.  SIGN  A  L. ;  Thursdays ; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  WillT.Irelan,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  151^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  A.  S.  Chapman,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl". 

GIRARD,  Macoupin  Co.  n  2,230  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Qulncy  Rds.,  about  25  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Springfield,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  coal  mining. 

ANCHOR;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  established  July  23.  1903;  W.  R.  Giber- 
eon,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Geo.  L.  Tipton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 


ILLINOIS. 


GLASFORD,  Peoria  Co.  D  40&t  pop., 

on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W . 

of  Pekin,  the  nearest  large  town,  and  17 

S.  W.  of  Peoria,  the  county  seat.    Grain. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays; independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  W.  F.  Rader,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GLEN  ELLYN,  -Dm  Page  Co.  cf  793 

pop.,  on  Chicago  *  Northwestern  Rd.    2J^ 

m.  from  Wheaton. 

RUSKIN  RAYSt  monthly;  collegiate; 
four  pages  7x10;  established  1902;  Faculty  of 
Ruskln  College,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

GOLCONDA,  c.  h..  Pope  Co.  p  l,140t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  80  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Cairo 
and  120  S.  W.  of  Evansvllle,  Ind.  Manu- 
factures. Shipping  point  for  agricultural 
and  mineral  country, 

HERALD -ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1857;  Craig  &  Clanahan, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000;  in  1896, 1,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.000;  in 
1899, 1,025.    In  1900.  "jkl." 

GOLDEN,  Adams  Co.  -a  516t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  about  25  m.  .N.  E.  of  Qulncy.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  C.  W,  Stln- 
son,  editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl" 

GOODHOPE,  McDonough  Co.  -D  430t 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  Peoria&  Western  Rd.,  8  m. 

W.  of  Bushnell.    Tile  works  and  flour  mill. 

Grain  shipping  point. 

REFLECTOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  G.  A.  Lockens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GOREVILLE,  Johnson   Co.   P    406t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  14  m. 

S.  of  Marion.    Farming,  live  stock,  grain, 

hay  and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 
Elbert  Thulen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAFTON,  Jersey  Co.  P  988  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Peoria  and  St.  Louis  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
W.  of  Jerseyville,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    local;   eight   pages 

13x20:  subscription  $1;  established  January, 

1904;  W.  W.   Gearing,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-5). 

GRAND  RIDGE,  Lasalle  Go.  t 
392  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 
Rd.,  7)4  m.  S.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Ed- 
win L.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

GRANITE, ^>iafii«on  Co. P3,122t pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton   and   Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Manufacturing. 
PROGRESS;     Fridays;     Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1;     estab- 


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193 


ILLINOIS. 


llshed  1S95;  J.  H.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  editions  for  Madison  and  Venice.  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl." 

PIlESSj  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1903;  Charles  "W,  Judd,  editor;  The 
C.  W.  Judd  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (13—3). 
Circulation  ••ixi," 

GRANT   PARK,   Kankakee  Co.  D- 

442f  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 

16  m.  N.  E.  of  Kankakee,  the  county  seat, 

and  44  S.  of  Chicago.    Farming,  tile  and 

brick  plant. 

ANCHOR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  John  R.  Hanlon,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jKi.- 

GRANVILLE,  Putnam  Co.  ^  600 
pop.,  on  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Tuluca,  Mar- 
quette Sc  Northern  Rda.,  6  m.  E.  of  Hen- 
nepin. Ind. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established  May, 
1903;  B.  B.  Blosser. editor;  The  Echo  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAYSLAKE,^aAe  Co.  cf^ietpop., 

ou  Wisconsin  Central  Rd. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (AA). 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRAYVILLE,  White  Co.  O.  l,948t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville 
Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Evans- 
ville. Ind.  Hardwood  lumber  market.  Coal 
in  vicinity.    Milling  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1859;  Frank  Hosick,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(##). 
In  1904.  yl. 

MERCURY;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  William  J.  Sell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENFIELD,  Greene  Co.  -d  l,085t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Quincy,  Carrollton  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m. 
N.  E.  of  Carrollton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent-republl 
can  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878 ;  Victor  H.  Haven,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENUP,  Cumberland  Co.  D-  l,085t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,224— on  Peoria,  Deca- 
tur &  Evansville  and  Vandalla  Line  Rds., 
55  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Lum- 
bering, fruit  growing  and  brick  making. 
Grain  and  live  stock. 

CUMBERLAND   CO.    LEADER; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1903; 
C.  T.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  J.  T.  &  W. 
H.  Cunningham,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "ikl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  week  has  been  less  than 
1.100.  In  1903  and  1904,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  every  Issue  In  1902  and  1903  exceeded 
1,100.    In  1904,  yl. 

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ILLINOIS. 


GREEN  VALLEY,  Tazewell  Co.  a 

224  pop.,  on  Peoria  Div.  of  Illinois  Central 

and  St.  Louis,  Peoria  &  Southern  Rds..  12 

m.  S.  of  Pekin,  the  county  seat.    Wheat, 

oats  and  corn. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  H.  J.  Bark- 
meier,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GREENVIEW,  Menard  Co.  n  l,019t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  W. 

of  Bloomlngton.   Coal  mining,  farming  and 

stock  raising. 

liEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  R.  Ar- 
nold, editor  and  publisher(12— S)  Circ'n"jKL.' 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bond  Co.  p 
2,504t  pop., on  Jacksonville,  Louisville  &  St. 
Louis  and  Vandalla  Line  Rds.,  50  m.  E.  by 
N.E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Corn  and  wheat 
growing.    Coal  mines. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  W.  W.  Lowis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL  " 

ITEM:  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Geo.  Perry- 
man,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1869;  Will 
C.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1  ,ii58.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,231.  Inl898,zl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900, "jkl." 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

GRIDLEY,  McLean  Co.  a  716t  pop., 
on  Toledo.  Peoria  &  Western  Rd. ,  40  m.  E.  of 
Peoria.    Corn  growing. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1893 :  C.  S.  Rowley,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3) . 
Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

HEILS-BOTE;  monthly;  mennonlte; 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  C.  R.Egle.  editor;  The  Defence- 
less Mennonite  Church,  publishers.  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements  (1—4).  Circulation- 
In  1903,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

GRIGGSVILLE,  Pike  Co.  -a  I,404t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Quincy. 
Fruit  evaporator  and  shoe  factory.  Farm- 
ing. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished December,  1903;  Arden  Worthup,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

INDEPENDENT     PRESS  ;     Wednes 
davs  ;  independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  E.  E.  Will- 
iamson, editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "iKt." 

GROSSDALE,  CooA:  Co. cTl.lllt  pop., 

on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 

Chicago. 

MAGNET-VIGIIiANT;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  E.  B.  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMILTON,   Hancock    Co.  -a  l,344t 

pop.,  orf  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  connected  by 
bridge  with  Keokuk,  la.,  on  opposite  bank. 
Brick-yards  and  carriage  shops.  Water 
power. 

PRESS;  Thursdays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


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1887;  M.  M.  Anderson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMMOND,  Piatt  Co.   n  481  pop., 

on  Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western,  and  Wa 

bash  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of  Monticello,  the  county 

seat.    Stock  raising  and  corn  growing. 

COURIER;  independent;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  J.  Frank  Stanley,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMPSHIRE,  ^fiTanc  Co.  ^  760tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
51  m.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Tile  and  canning 
factories  and  several  brick-yards.  Dairy- 
ing and  blooded  stock. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Brill  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HANOVER,   Jo  Daviess  Co.  tl  785t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of  Ga 

lena,  the  county  seat.    Farming.    Woolen 

mill. 

JOURNALj;  Wednesdays;  non  partisan; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  A.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 8).    Circulation  "JK1-- " 

HARDIN,  c.  h.,  Calhoun  Co.  -n  494t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  opposite  the  mouth  of 

Macoupin  creek,  about  28  m.  above  Alton. 

Farming. 

CALHOUN  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  June,  1872;  C.  H.  Lamar, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,317.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1901;  Thomas  D.  Bare,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARRISBURG,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  g 
2,202+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Cairo 
and  120  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Agricult- 
ure, live  stock  and  fruit  growing.  Coal 
mines. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1859;  J.  W.  Richardson, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulatiou;  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,022;  for  1903.   1,093;  /orl90t, 

SALINE  CO.  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  F.  M.  Pickett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARVARD,  McRenry  Co.  t]  2,602t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  63  m. 

N.  W.  of  Chicago.     Sewing-machine  and 

furniture   manufactories    and   flour  milL 

Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eig 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  esta 
Ii8hedl887:  Walsh  &  Whittleton,  publishers. 
Circulation ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.450:  in  1896,  1..550.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,720.  In  1898.  yl.  InlS99,  vl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


ILLINOIS. 


INDEPENDENT;  Thursdavg;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22';  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1866;  Emerson  &  Saun- 
ders, editors  and  publishers  ( 1 — 1 ). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1896,  1,408;  for  1897,  1,630.  In 
1898.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October.  1899,  1,879.  In  1900,  vl.  In 
1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,094; 
/orl903,  2,148.     In  1904,  yl. 

HARVEY,  Cook  Co.  cf  5,395t  pop.,  on 
Illiuois  Central  and  Chicago  &  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Manu- 
facture of  harvesting,  street  and  railroad 
machinery,  gasoline  stoves  and  enameled 
ware. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  S.  A.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

TRIBUNE-CITIZEN;  Saturdays ; 
local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1890;  The  Keith  Press,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation  "jkj,."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,105.    In  1904.  y I. 

UNION  LABOR  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  labor;  sixteen  pages  83^x113^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  September, 
1901;  Theophlle  Laramie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HAVANA,  c.  h.,  Mason  Co.  n  3,268t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis,  Illi- 
nois Central  and  Fulton  County  Narrow 
Gauge  Rds.  and  Illinois  r.  Shipping  point 
for  osage  plants  and  white  flint  corn.  Man- 
ufactures of  press-grain  drills  and  metal 
wheels. 

MASON  CO.  DEMOCRAT:  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  suoscription 
$1.50;  established  1849;  J.  A.  Mehlhop,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,4:72.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1903,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  for  the  years  1899, 
1900. 1901. 1902  and  1903  has  been  less  than  1,750. 
In  1904,  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  W.  C.  Kinney  and  E.  E.  Caldwell, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HEBRON,  McHenry  Co.  ^  611t  pop. 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of 

Woodstock,    the    county   seat.      Farming 

and  dairying. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
ished  1890;  G.  C.  Lemraers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

HENNEPIN,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  [^  523t 

pop.,  on   Illinois   r.,  50   m.   above   Peoria. 

River  navigable  for  large  tow  boats  and 

propellers.    Shipping  point  for  produce. 

PUTNAM  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
neutral:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868;  I.  H.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HENRY,  Marshall  Co.  n  l,637t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Illinois   r..  33  m.  N.  E.  of   Peoria.     Grain 
shipping  and  manufacturing. 
TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days;  democratic;  eight   pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  1889;    J.  S.  Burt, 
editor;  J.  8.  Burt  &  Son,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl" 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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REPUBLICAN}  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eieht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1852 ;  George  Burt  &  son,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,6'^2.  In  1896,  I.  Inl897,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  nm,!,^'!^.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900,yl. 
Actual  average  for  \<M)\.  1,805.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  !(••).    In  1901.  vl. 

HERRIN,    Williamson   Co.    g    l,659t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of 

Marion,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $150;  established  1899;  C.  E. 
Ingraham  and  J.  S.  Barr,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERSCHER,  Kankakee  Co.    n-  384t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  71  m.  S.  W.  of 

Chicago.    Farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896; 
George  Cannon,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HEYWORTH,  McLean  Co.  u  683t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 
Bloomington,  the  county  seat.  Grain  ele- 
vator, flour  mills  and  natural  gas. 

NATURAL  GAS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages; 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898;  John 
A.  Lassweli,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKJf  " 

HIGHLAND,  Madi$on  Co.  jD  l,970t 
pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Flour,  woolen  and  planing 
mills,  brewery,  condensed  milk  factory  and 
embroidery  works.  Agriculture,  dairying 
and  stock  raising. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  N.  Stokes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  1.347.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899. zl.  In  1900,  zT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LEADER;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  T.  Kurtz,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1901."ikl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,100.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (O  O).  Act- 
ual average  for  1904,  It^.L). 

UNION;  Fridays;  German;  republican; 
eight  pages  18if24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1863;  C.  T.  Kurz,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation  ;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,083.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,"iKL." 
In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  under  1.200.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z^)  I  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904. 
1,3'13. 

HIGHLAND  PARK,  Lake  Co.  d 

2,806+ pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

22  m.  N.  W.  of  Chicago,  on  lake  shore. 

Suburban  residences. 

SHERIDAN  ROAD  NEWS-LET- 
TER; Saturdays;  local;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1893; 
A.  E.  Dorsey,  editor;  Sheridan  Road  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HIGH  WOOD,  Lake  Co.  cT  750  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 

Waukegan,  the  county  seat,  and   24  N.  of 

Chicago.    Suburban  residences. 

FORT  SHERIDAN  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  10x14;  sub 


ILLINOIS. 


scriptlon  $1.50;  established  August  1902;  A. 
E.  Dorsey,  editor;  Dorsey  &  Co.,  publishers 
(5—3).   Circulation  -jkl." 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co. 
n  1,937+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  66  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1851;  Josiah  Bixler,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTGOMERY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1869;  C.  W.  &  C.  P.  Bliss, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,350.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
below  1.200.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902, y I. 
In  1903,  )z-4)  I.    lu  1904,  yl. 

HINCKLEY,  Dekalb  Co.  ^  587t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  18  m. 

W.  of  Aurora.    Tile  and  brick  factories  and 

creamery.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1878;  J.  A.  Fahs,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
an  edition  for  Waterman  (1 — 4). 
Combined  circulation  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,330.    In  1904,  yl. 

HINDSBORO,  Douglas    Co.  o  343t 

pop.,  on  Terre  Haute  &.  Indianapolis  Rd., 

9  m.  E.  of  Areola  and  10  S.  E.  of  Tuscola, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1895  ;  Frank  C. 
Dever  and  C.  L.  Watson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HINSDALE,  Dupage  (7o.d'2,578t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

16  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 

DOINGS;  Saturdays;  independent;  six 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  D.  H.  Merrill,  editor;  Doings  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  E.  A.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4). 

HOMER,  Champaign  Co.  D-  l,080t  pop., 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Dan- 
ville and  110 E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  J.  B.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOOPESTON,  Vermilion  Co.  n-  3,823t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  99  m.  S.  of  Chi- 
cago. Canning  and  tile  manufactories. 
Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday, and  W^EEKLY, Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1881,  weekly  1872;  Chas.  W. 
Warner,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  sub.scriptlon  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Cooper  8c,  Green,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jicL" 


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ILLINOIS. 


IlO'P'EDAJLE,,Tazewell  Co.  a  600t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  about  22  m.  W.  of 
Bloomington.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  Independent:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  W.  H.  Smith,  editor  andpublisher  (7— 3). 
Circulation  ••iuL." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1903:  E.  M.  Qarllck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

HUDSON,  McLean  Co.  D  378  pop.,  on 
Central  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Bloomington. 
GLEANER  I  Fridays;  agricultural;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

1889;   Chris.   Taylor,   editor  and   publisher. 

(12—3).    Circulation:  "jkl." 

HULL,    J^if<:«    Co.   -D    750    pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Qulncy  and  10  E.   of 

Hannibal,  Mo.    Flour  mill,  grain  elevator 

and  wagon  shops.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  H.  C.  Sperry,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  •'i£i,.-' 

HUMBOLT,  Coles   Co.  a-  319t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Mattoon 

and  150  S.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22; 

•ubscriptionfl;  established  1898:  J.  S.Grant, 

editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jiu." 

HUME,  i:dgar  Co.  D-  598  pop.,  on  Cin- 
cinnati, Indianapolis  &  Western  Rd.,  31  m. 
S.  of  Danville. 
RECORD;    Fridays;  local;  eight   pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  J. 

Martin,  editor;    J.  &  B.  Martin,  publishers 

(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

HUNTLEY,  ^c^cnry  Co.  6  608t  pop., 
on  Chicago  ft  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 
Woodstock,  the  county  seat,  and  45  W.  of 
Chicago.    Dairying. 
JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  independent;  four 

pages   17x24;    subscription   $1;    established 

1899;  Charles  A.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl  " 

HUTSONVILLE,  Crawford  Co.  R 
748V  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
8l  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Wabash  r.,  9  m.  N.  E. 
of  Robinson,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
Saw  mills,  brick-yard  and  tiles. 
HERALD;   Fridays;  independent;  four 

pages   18x24;   subscription    $1;     established 

1891 ;  T.  S.  Apgar,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation  "jkl.- 

ILLIOPOLIS,  Sangamon  Co.  D  744t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  CENTER-REC- 
ORD; Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  G, 
A.  Drum,  editor ;  Babcock  &  Drum,  publishers 
(7—3).    Circulation  "JKL. " 

I N  A  ,    Jefferson    Co.    P   317  pop.,  on 
Chicago  and  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
of  Mount  Vernon. 
FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  non-partisan; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscriprlon  $1;  established 

June,  190?;  F.  J.  Bruce,  editor;  E.  M.  Bruce  & 

Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 


INDIANOLA,  Vermilion  Co.  D-  381t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.  and 
Little  Vermilion  r.,  18  m.,  by  rail,  S.  S.  W. 
of  Danville.  Carriage  factory  and  agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  C.  Wm.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iXL." 

INDUSTRY,   McDonough  Co.  -a  463t 

pop.,  10  m.  8.  of  Macomb,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Z.  A.  Avery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).   Circulation  "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  W.  L  Prugh,  editor;  W.  I.  Prugh  &  Co., 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

IPAVA,  Fulton  Co.  -D  1.055t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  10  m. 

W.  S.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  and  woolen  mills.    Coal  mines. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1890;  H.  W.  Jones,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

J-RVl'SG,  Montgomery  Co.  D  675T  pop., 

on   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago   &   St. 

Louis  Rd..  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Hillsboro,  the  county 

seat.     Saw  and  flour  mills. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1889  ;  A.  K. 
Vandever.  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

lUKA,  Marion  Co.   g  4211  pop.,  on 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd..  8  m. 

E.  of  Salem,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining 

and  fruit  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  Geo.  E.  Dani- 
els, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  ".ikl." 

IVESDALE,  Champaign  Co.  D-  476t 
pop., on  Wabash  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  W.  of  Urbana, 
the  county  seat,  27  m.  E.  of  Decatur  and 
47  W.  of  Danville.  Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  John  H.  Ryan, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

JACKSONVILLE,    c.   h.,   Morgan 

Co.  -a  17,000  pop.,  on   Wabasn,  Chicago  & 
Alton,  Chicago,  Peoria  &   St.   Louis  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.,  34  ra. 
W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital.    Vari- 
ous manufactories.     Seat  of  State  institu- 
tions, col  leges  and  seminaries.  Agriculture. 
ILLINOIS  COURIER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  dally  six  to  eight,  weekly 
twelve   pages  17x23;   subscription— dally  $5. 
weekly  $1.50;    established— daily  1876,  weekly 
1849;  G.  E.  Doylng,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl  " 
Weekly  :  In  1895.  I.    In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not   less   than    2.650.    In  1897,   Y.    In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899. yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  "JKL."    lu  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


$1.50;  established— dally  1866.  weekly  1844;  The 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily:    'jkl."     In  1903. 
(z— 4)1.    In  1904.  y  I. 
Weekly:  -jkl."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl- 

FARM;  bi-weekly;  agricultural;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899:  J.  H.  Hackett,  editor:  I.  M.  Bunce 
&  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,100;  for  a  year  ending  tvith  July, 
1901.  I,l'>i3.  In  1902, (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

COLLEGE  RAMBLER;  semi  month 
ly;  collegiate;  twenty  four  pages;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1873;  E.P.  Brown,  editor; 
Geo.  B.  Conover,  publisher  (2—5). 

CAMPBELL'S  ILLUSTRATED 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  literary;  thirty- 
two  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Chicago  National  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age forl8^S,<i5,7Sl.  In  1899,  C.  Inl9a),zC. 
In  1901.  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  yD.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1904,   liJl,383. 

JERSEYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Jersey  Co.  -a 

3,517+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  St.  Louis, 
Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 
Alton  and  34  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Various 
manufactures.    Farming. 

JERSEY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1865;  J.  M. 
Page,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "ikl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898. 
yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z  (4).  In  1902, 
"JKL."     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1865;  J.  W.  Becker,  editor;  The  Re- 
publican Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."    In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

JEWETT,  Cumber/and  Co.  n-  .S22  pop., 

on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  7  m.  S. 
of  Toledo,  the  county  seat.  Wheat,  corn, 
hay  and  live  stock. 

CUMBERLAND-JASPER   NEWS; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1902;  The  Marrs, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

JOHNSTON  CITY,  WilHamson  Co. 

^  7.37+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 

and  Illinois  Central  Rds. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays:  (A  A). 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  (A  A). 

JOLIET,  c.  h.,  mil  Co.  cf  29,353t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka    &  Santa  Fe,  Chicago 
&  Alton,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Elgin,    Jollet    &    Eastern,  Joliet  &  Blue 
Island,  and  Michigan  Central  Rds.,  Illinois 
&  Michigan  canals  and  Des  Plaines  r.,  40 
m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  State  Prison  is  here. 
Stone  quarries,   Bessemersteel  works,  and 
various  other  manufactories.   Good  water 
power.   Agricultural  center. 
HERALD;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  dally 
eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2.60;  established  November,  1904;  Jollet 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—5). 


NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
six  and  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— dally 
$4.50,  weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1877, 
weekly  1877;  Jas.  H.  Ferris,  editor;  The  News 
Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulnlion— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894.  5,419;  for  1895,  5,173;  for  1896, 
5,478;  for  1897,  5,497;  for  1898.  5,740; 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1899, 
5,H80;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900, 
6,0iJ8;  for  1901.  6,513;  /or  1902,  6,576; 
for  1903.  6,796;  for  1904.  7,014. 
Weekly:  Actxial  average  for  1894,  2,500; 
for  1895, '^,250;  for  1896, '^,095;  for  1897. 
1,853;  for  1898,  1,941 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  2,048.  In  19(X).  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,689. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1901,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$2.60,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1878,  week- 
ly 1847;  Ed.  A.  Brewster,  editor;  The  Joliet 
Republican  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(7-3). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Act- 
ual average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
4,682;  /or  1898,  5  698;  for  1899,5,831; 
for  1900,  5,817;  for  1901,  6,680;  for  a  year 
ending  loith  June,  1902,  6,794.  In  1903, 
(z— 6)  G.  Actual  average  for  1904,  6,840. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

A.^IERIKANSKI  SLOVENEC;  Fri 
days;  Slovenian;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1892;  The  Slovenec- 
American  Pub.  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  IZ. 
In  1898,  "JKL."    In  1900,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 

GENERA  L-ANZEIGER  J  Saturdays; 
German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  Richard  Zintzsch  & 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

JONESBORO,c.h.,C^nfonCo.g  l,130t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Cairo. 
Fruit  growing. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1849; 
S.  Tibbets,  editor  and  publisher  (12—2).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

KANE,    Greene    Co.  -O  588t  pop.,   on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of  Carrollton , 

the  county   seat.       Farming,   corn     and 

wheat. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays;  four  pages 
17>^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Jas.  A.  Mallory,  editor;  Martha  Mallory, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

KANKAKEE,  c.  h.,  Kankakee  Co.  D- 
13,595+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.  and  Kankakee  r., 
56  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Water  power. 
Seat  of  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
Manufacturing. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  semi-weekly 
four  and  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5.50,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  — 
daily  1892,  semi-weekly  1885;  Collins  &  Smith, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1897,  jkl"  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  1.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
Semi-Weekly  :  In  1902,  (z-6)  H.  In  1903, 
(z— 4^  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily    $5,     semi  weekly     $1; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS. 


established  — daily    1896,    semi- weekly    1853; 

Charles  Holt  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers 

(12—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jifL" 

Sjemi-Weeltly:    In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 

not  leas  than  1,000.    In  1896.  I.      In  1897.  Y. 

In  1898,  "iKj,."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  1.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEILI-VVEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four  to  eight, 
semi  weekly  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1888; 
semi- weekly  1873;  H.  J.  Dunlap,  editor;  The 
Kankakee  Republican  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
January,  1905,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  dur- 
ing past  year  was  less  than  1,300. 
Semi- Weekly:   In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904, 

KANSAS,  Edgar  Co.  D-  l,049t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rds.,  104 
m.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Railroad  shops, 
manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
JOURNALi:   Thursdays;   independent; 
•'ght  payees  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  O.   H.  Ault,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

KEITHSBURG,  Mercer  Co.  til.566t 
pop.,  OB  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy,  and 
Iowa  Central  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  above 
about  23  m.  Burlington,  la.  Pearl  button 
factories.    Farming. 

NEWS  I  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

,  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1874;  John  C.  Lochner,  editor  and  publisher. 

■  Circulation  "jkl." 

KENNEY,  Dewitt  Co.  n584t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds., 
35  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital, 
and  60  S.  of  Peoria.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  S.  A.  Ed- 
wards, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iKL." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Charles 
Pence,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KEWANEE,  Henry  Co.  t]8,382t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  32  m. 
N.  E.  of  Gaiesburg  and  132  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Chicago.  Manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

STAR-COURIER;    every  evening  ex- 

•  cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Wednes- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages— daily  17x24, 
weekly  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  — daily  1895.  weekly  1874; 
Leo  H.  Lowe,  editor;  Will  Curtis,  manager; 
Kewanee  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In 
1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,437; 
for  a  year  ending  tvith  SeiJt.,1900,  1,600; 
for  1901,  3.043; /or  1902,  2,410; /or  1903, 
3,038; /or  1904.  3,290. 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,008.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zT. 
In  1899,  "JKL.  '     Actual  average  for  a  year 

■  endmg  June,  1900, 1,800.  Inl901,yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,522;  for  1903,  1,414; 
/or  1901,  1,273. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
elglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  Frank  D.  Throop,  editor; 
George  E.  Throop  &  Son,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jk-i.." 

KILBOURNE,  Mason  Co.  U  250  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
of  Havana,  the  county  seat.    Grain. 

INDEPENDENT;    Fridays;    Independ- 

•  ent;    four    to   six    pages    18x24;    subscrlp- 


ILLINOIS. 


tion  $1;  established  October,  1902;  Ernest 
Madison,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SANGAMON  SAWYER;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Charles  H.  Hale,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n:  In  1903,  Z  (3—6). 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

KINMUNDY,  Marion  Co.  p  l,221t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Salem,  the 
county  seat.  Farming,  coal  mining,  stock 
raising  and  fruit  growing.    Alfalfa. 

EXPRESS;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  F.  O.  Gris- 
som,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl" 

OUR  HORTICULTURAL.  VIS- 
ITOR; monthly;  horticultural;  sixteen 
pages 9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1895;  E.  G.  Mendenhall,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,834;  for  1897,3,167;  for  1898.  3,000| 
for  1899,  3,833*  for  a  year  ending  with 
July,  1900,  3,2o0;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1901,    3,167;    for  1902,   3,600;  for 

1903,  3,458.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

KIRKLAND, i>e?faZ6  Co.  i  636tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10 
m.  N.  E.  of  Sycamore,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  R.  Joslyn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

KIRKWOOD,  Warren  Co.  -a  l,008t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

7  m.  S.  W.  of  Monmouth,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  D.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "jjiL" 

KNOXVILLE,  Knox  Co.  -a  l,857t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
5  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Gaiesburg,  the  county  seat, 
and  48  W.  N.  W,  of  Peoria.    Manufacture  of 

KNOX  CO.  REPUBLICAN;   Thurs- 
days;  republican;   eight   pages  15x22;   sub- 
I  scriptlon  $1 ;   established  1856;   O.  L.  Camp- 
i  bell,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :    In  1895,   publisher   asserts, 
not  less  than  1,180.    In  1896, 1.    In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898,   "JKL."     In  1901,   Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  6)  I. 
RECORD;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

LACON,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.   a  l,601t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.  and  Illinois  r., 

26  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Peoria.    Woolen  and  yarn 

mills  and  corn  malt  works. 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  13x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1836;  Charles  F.  Hacker, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,708. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In 

1904,  yl. 

MARSHALL  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1858;  Frank 
C.  Sorrells.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  IZ. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (e— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


LAGRANGE,  Cook  Co.  ^  3,969t  pop. 

—local  estimate  5.500— on   Burlington  and 

Chicago,  Hammond  &  Western  Rds.,  14  m. 

S.W.  and  a  suburb  of  Chicago. 

SUBURBAN  NEWS;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  C.  A.  Whitney,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

IL.1.INOIS  ROYAL,  ARCANUM 
RECORD;      monthly:      fraternal;     four 
pages;  established  1895;  F.  L.  De  Witt,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (A  A). 

liAHARPE,  Hancock  Co.  -a  l,591t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rd., 
ao  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Burlington,  la.,  and  28 
N.  E.  of  Keokuk,  la.  Manufacture  of  agri- 
cultural Implements. 

L.A  HARPER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1374;  J.  C. 
Ooulson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publLsher  asserts, 
liOt  less  than  1,175.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  vl.    In  1899,  "jkl" 

QUILL;  Tuesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  F.  A.  Wilkinson  and  J.  E.  Morford, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkj,." 
In  1899.  Z.     In  1902,  -'jkl.- 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1904;  J.  S.  Gittings,  editor;  C.W.War- 
ner and  C.  H.  Ingraham,  publishers  (1—5). 

liAKE  CREEK,  Williamson  Co.  g 
787  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
6  m.  N.  of  Marion,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  mining. 

JOHNSON    CITY    PROGRESS; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  R.  W. 
Jones,  editor;  Ira  Jones,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jKi"  (A  A). 

LAMOILLE.  Bureau  Co.  [j  576t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quinoy  Rd.,  23  m. 
8.  E.  of  Dixon.    Shoe,  tile  and  cheese  facto 
rles,  planing  mills  and  grain  elevator.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  J.  H.  Showalter,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LANARK,  Carroll  Co.  ^l,Z06t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  20  m. 

8.  W.  of  Freeport  and  120  W.  of  Chicago. 

Shipping  point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1863;  W.  G. Wild,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.Y.  In  18y8.  "J.£i,  "  Inl899,zl.  In  1900,yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL." 

LASALLE,  Lasalle  Co.  b  10,446t  pop., 

on  Burlington  Route,  Illinois  Central  and 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  Illinois 

r.,  and  at  terminus  of  Illinois  &  Michigan 

canal,  99  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Coal  mining. 

Manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT-MIRROR;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  democratic;  four  to  eight 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $2;  established 
1894;  F.  A.  Trousdale,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  also  at  Peru  and  Spring  Valley  (2—3). 
Circulation  "iiu,"    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6)  (A  A). 


POST;    dally;   Independent;  eight  pages 
15x22:    subscription  $2.50;    established  1865; 
J.  G.  Doyle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  l'.M34,  (z— 4)  1. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evenmg  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— dally  $4, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1886;  W.  T.  Bedford, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,200:  In  1897, 
1,125.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,381;  for  1902, 
l,47'-i.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average 
for  mi,  1,643. 
Weekly;  "jKh." 

PROMIEN;  Thursdays;  Polish;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  21x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  January,  1902;  B.  M.  Skulik  edi- 
tor; Roy  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,156; /orl903,  1,305.    In  1904,  yl. 

LATHAM,  Logan  Co.  D  429t  pop., 
on  Peoria.  Decatur  &  EvansvIUe  Rd,,  18  m. 
S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  coal  mining. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  H.  A.  Hoover,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "iKL"  (A  A). 

LA'WRENCEVILLE,  C.  h.,  Law- 
rence Co.  U,  1,300+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern  and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  on  Embarras 
r.,  10  m.  W.  of  Vincennes,  Ind.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

LAWRENCE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  O.  V.  Hardacre,  editor;  Law- 
rence County  News  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jk.l."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,377.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I,  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,818.     Inl903,  yl(OO).    In  1904.  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1847;  J.  B.  Stout,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEAF  RIVER,  Ogle  Co.  t]  507t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  15 
m.  S.  E.  of  Freeport.     Wagon  manufac- 
tory and  creamery. 
3IIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1891;    Emery  I.  Neff,  editor   and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

LEBANON,  Saint  Clair  Co.  p  l,812t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Southwest 

ern  Rds.,  22  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Seat 

of  McKendree  College.    Farming  and  coal 

mining. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
Iffll:  W.  L.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  H.  T. 
Gadeky,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LEE,  Lee  Co..  420  pop,,  on   Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  of  Dixon. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished September,  1904;  L.  R.  Ufford,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

LELAND,  Lasalle    Co.   ^    •34t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  67m. 


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ILLINOIS. 


W.  8.  W.  of  Chicago.     Drain  tile  and  wind- 
mill manufactory. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1897;  G.  S.  Vlckery,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation   -iiti." 

liEMONT,  Cook  Co.  d'  2.449t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago 
&  Alton  Rds.  and  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal, 
25  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Extensive  lime- 
stone quarries. 

OBSERVER  AND  LEDGER;  Satur- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
icrlption  $1;  established  1892;  James  A.  How- 
ard, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki<" 

LiEONORE,  Lasalle  Co.  ^  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Qulncy  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lasalle,  the  county  seat.  Creamery. 

Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  English  and  Ger- 
man; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  J.  D.  Bumgarner  &  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (10— 3P).   Circ'n"iKi.' 

liERNA,   Coles  Co.    D-  396t  pop.,  on 

Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  and  Toledo, 

St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of 

Charleston  and  80  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1892;  G.  Lay  Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "iKL.  " 

liEROY,  McLean  Co.  a  2,000  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  E. 
of  Bloomington,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 
EAGLE;   Fridays;    twelve   pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  D.  Cle- 

venger,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jki." 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages    18x24;   subscription    $1;    established 

1888;   J.  M.  Zellhoefer.   editor  and  publisher 

(12—4). 

Circulatiou  "jkl."    In  1898.  Z.    In  1900,  Z. 

In   1901,  Z  (3.  5).     In  19U3,  (z— 4)   I.    In  1904. 

(z-4)  I. 

liEWISTOWN,  c.  h.,  Fulton  Co.  -o 

2,504tpop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 
and  Fulton  County  Narrow  Gauge  Rds.,  50 
m.  S.W.  of  Peoria  and  60  N.  N.W.  of  Spring- 
field, the  State  capital.    Manufacturing. 
EVENING    RECORD;    every  evening 
except     Sunday,     and    REPUBLICAN- 
RECORD,  Thursdays;   republican;    daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily   $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1896,  weekly    Republican    1889,  Record   1896, 
consolidated  1899;  Newton  &  Duvall,  editors 
and  publishers.     Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl"     In  1900,  weekly  Z.      In  1902, 

"JKL." 

FULTON  DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays; 
Independent  democratic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1855;  W.  T.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  week  has  been  under  1,320. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
8ub.scription  $1.50;  established  1874;  Lute  C. 
Breeden.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

LEXINGTON,  McLean  Co.  u  1.415t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd..  16  m.  N.  E.  of 


ILLINOIS. 


Bloomington,  the  county  seat.|  Tile  manu- 
facturing, horse  and  stock  raising  and 
farming. 

McLEAN    CO.   JOURNAL;    Satur 

davs;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished March,  1901;  W.  H.  Shepherd,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl" 
UNIT;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  E.  F.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  t2,045t  including  three  large 
special  editions.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age during  a  year  ending  with  February, 
1899,  2,385.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z—i)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LIBERTYVIIiLE,  Lake  Co.  cf  864t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  W.  of  Waukegan,  the  county  seat. 
Well-timbered  agricultural  district. 

LAKE    CO.    INDEPENDENT;     Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881;  Frank  H. 
Just,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  special 
editions  for  neighboring  towns  (8—3). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl." 
In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  was  over  1.000.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  -jkl."  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LINCOLN,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  n   12,000 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton,  Peoria,  Decatur 

&  Evansville  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  28 

m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital, 

and  157  S.  W.  of  Chicago.     Manufacturing 

town.     Grain-shipping  point.    Agriculture 

and  coal  mining. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1878,  semi-weekly  1902;  John 
Edmonds,  editor;  Courier  Company,  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  190\,  1,0'^2.  In  1902. "iKL."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

Seini-Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  2,100.  In 
1899,    yl.     In  1900,  I.      Actual   average   for 

1901,  2,391.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  HERALD,  weekly;  daily  eight, 
weekly  twelve  pages  18x24  ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1875. 
weekly  1856  ;  Morris  Emerson,  publisher 
(2 — ^3).  Circ'n —  daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1902,  daily  Z  (4,  5).  weekly  Z  (4,  5). 

VOLKSBLATT-RUNDSCHAU; 
Fridays;  German;  independent-democratic; 
twelve  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lisiiedl874;  Paul  F.  Mueller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895, "jkl."  In  1896. 1.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,2,453.     In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,   yl.    In 

1902.  (z— 1)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

LITCHFIELD,  Montgomery  Co.  D 

5,918+ pop.,  on  Wabash,  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy,  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis,  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago, 
Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  52m.  N.  E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Manufacture  of  hoisting  en- 
gines, glass,  radiators,  machinery  and  flour. 
Coal,  natural  gas  and  lubricating  oil  in 
vicinity. 

HERALD  :  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight 


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ILLINOIS. 


pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1.90;  established-daily  1890.  weekly  1888;  R. 
P.  Boulton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation 
— dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunaay  morning,  and  MONITOR, 
twice-a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1887,  weekly  1896;  J.  M. 
Weber  and  S.  W.  Kesslnger,  editors;  News 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl.- 
weekly    -jkl.-     In  1900,  weekly  Z.    In  1902. 

"JKL." 

MUTUAL  PROTECTIVE  LEAGUE; 

monthly;  fraternal  insurance;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1897; 
E.  E.  Burson,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  -jkl."  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  zF.  In  1900,  E.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  until  September, 1901, 15,415; 
for  1902,  '^0,708;  for  1903,  33,088;  for 
1904,33,875. 

SEARCHLIGHT;  monthly;  temper- 
ance; eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  15 
cents;  established  1899;  J.  A.  Laycock,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  icith  July,  1900,  11,455;  for  a  year 
ending  with  July,  1901,  18,013; /or  a  year 
ending  u'ith  November,  1902,  31, 373*  In 
1903.  yC.    Inl904,yC. 

LITTLEYORK,  Warren  Co.  -n  334t 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.  and  Cedar  creek, 

12  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Monmouth,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

ENSIGN;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1^5;  O.H.Akln,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCKPORT,  Will  Co.  ^  2,659t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Atchison,  Topeka 

&  Santa  Fe   Rds.  and  Illinois  &  Michigan 

canal,  5  m.  N.  of  Joliet,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  and  paper  mills,  wire  manufactories 

and  grain. 

PHOENIX -ADVERTISER;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established— P/icenix  1875,  Advertiser  1878: 
consolidated  May  30,  19iil;  Leon  McDonald 
and  T.  A.  Cheadle,  editors;  Will  County 
Printing  Company,  publishers;  prints  special 
editions  for  neighboring  towns  (8— 3P). 
Combined  circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  189S,  1,853.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901.  2,338. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904.  yl. 

liODA,   Iroquois  Co.    D-  668t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  3   m.  S.  of    Paxton. 

Farming. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  established  1875;  E.  Mc- 
Burney,  editor;  J.  Wallace  Dunnan.  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LONDON  MILLS,  Fulton  Co.  -a  528+ 

pop.,  on  Fulton  County  Narrow  Gauge  and 

Iowa  Central  Rds.  and  Spoon  r.,  20  m.  S.  of 

Galesburg.    Agriculture. 

LONDON  TIMES;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  W.  W.  Vose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 3  P). 

Circulation :  In  1896.  -jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  l=i9S.  1,008:  for  1899, 
1,034;  /or  1900.  1,145;  for  19()1.  1,133. 
In  1902.  y I.  In  1903.  (z— 6)  I  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  1904.  1,097. 


ILLINOIS. 


LOSTANT,  La  Salle  Co.,  t:  ^80  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central,  Indiana,  Illinois  & 
Iowa  Rds.,  46  m.  N.  of  Bloomlngton, 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  C.  A.  Stlnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LOUISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  g  646t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.  and  Little 
Wabash  r.,  96  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Farming. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
six  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868 ;  Mrs.  O.  C.  Gaston,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jjy.." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  E.  B.  Gorrell,  editur  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LOVINGTON,    Moultrie    Co.   n   815t 

pop.,on  Vandalia  Line  and  Wabash  Rds., 

20  m.  S.  E.  of  Decatur.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Int  Stanley,  editor;  Int  Stanley 
&  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

LUDLOW,  Champaign  Co.  O  306t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  X.  of 

Champaign.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  E.J.Udell, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MoHENRY,   McHenry   Co.   ^    1.013t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  52  m. 
N.  W.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 
PLAINDEALER;   Thursdays;    repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1875;  C.  D.  Schoomaker.  editor; 
The    McHenry   Plaindealer   Co..  publishers 
(5—3).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

McLEAN,  McLean  Co.  U  532t  pop., on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Bloom- 
lngton, the  county  seat.   Shipping  point  for 
grain.    Farming  and  live  stock. 
LENS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  W. 

C.  Arnold,  editor;  Crihfield  Bros.,  publisher* 

(7—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MoLEANSBORO,   c.  h.,   Hamilton 

Co.  ^  l,75St  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  61  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Evansville,  Ind., 
and  101  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Timber 
and  agriculture. 
LEADER;  Thursdays •  republican ;  eight 

pages  1.5x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 

C.  M.  Lyon,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1868 ; 

Daniel   &   Howell,    editors    and    publishers 

(7—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."      In  1903,   (z-4)   I.      In 

ISOl,  yl. 

MACKINAW,  Tazewell  Co.  a  859t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds.  and  Mack- 
inaw creek,  16  m.  E.  of  Pekin,  the  county 
seat,  and  20  W.  of  Bloomlngton.  Manufact- 
ures of  flour  and  agricultural  implements. 

ENTERPRISE-GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


fl  ;  established  —  Enterprise  1863,  Gazette, 
ebruary,  1901;  consolidated  October,  1902; 
E.  M.  Garlick,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MACOMB,  c.  h.,  ifcDonough  €o.  -a 

5,375t   pop.,    on    Chicago,    Burlington    & 

Quincy  Rd.,  58  m.  N.  E.  of  Qulncy  and  206 

S.  W.  of  Chicago.     Seat  of  State  Normal 

School.    Fire-clay  beds,  pottery,  sewer  pipe 

and  tile  works.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK L. Y.Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1894,  weekly  1855;  The  Journal 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  1,069.  In  1904,  I. 
Weekly:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  during  twelve 
months  past  was  less  than  2,160.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1901,  y  I. 

SE>1 1- WEEKLY;   Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.,50;  established  1898  as  Times; 
H.  P.  Wettengel  &  Co  ,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:    In  19a3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BY-STANDER;  Wednesdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881;  Van  L.Hampton, 
•editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,059.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.700. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902. 
yl.    In  1903,  (z^)  I  (•  •).     lu  1904,  yl. 

EAGLiE;   Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1856 ;  i 
T.  J.   Dudman.  editor;  Eagle  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901,  '.i,401 ;  for 
1902,  '^,390;  for  1903,  2,389;  for  1904, 
^,«>1  o. 

MACON,  Macon  Co.  n  705t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Decatur, 
the  county  seat.  Tile  factory.  Corn  and 
live  stock. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent; 
■eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Chas.  W.  Cram,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899.  1,200.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

MAHOMET,  Champaign  Co.  n-  515t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,10  m.  W.  of  Champaign.   Saw 

and  feed  mills  and  grain  elevator. 

SUCKER  STATE;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1879 ;  C.  M.  Pearson, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—4).    Circn  "jkl." 

MALTA,  Dekalb  Co.  ^  507t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  6  m.  W.  of  De- 
kalb and  12  S.  W.  of  Sycamore,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1887;  T.  J. 
Winders,  editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  "jkl.- 

M  A N C H E ST  ER, 5co«  C7o.  ^430t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 

Winchester,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills 

and  tile  factory. 

STAR;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 


L.  L.  Bradley,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PRIMITIVE    MISSIONARY; 

Wednesdays  (A  A). 

MANITO,  Mason  Co.  a  561t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 

Peoria.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  Indepedent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  S.  A.  DIehl,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MANIilUS,  Bureau  Co.  ^  185   pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.W. 

of  Princeton. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  H.  A.  Flelsher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL-" 

MANSFIELD,  Piatt  Co.  u  708  pop., 

on   Cleveland,   Cincinnati,   Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.,  32  m.  S.  E.of  Bloom- 

Ington.    Grain  and  stock  region. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  J.  W.  HUlIgass.  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation:  In  1903,    jkl." 

M  A  N  T  E  N  O ,   Kankakee  Co.  n-  932t 

pop.,  on   Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Kankakee,   the  county  seat,  and  27  S.  of 

Chicago.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  J.  W.  Breen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation   'jkl" 

MAQITON,-K'«oa;  Co.  -a  475t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  C.  D.  Benfleld,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MARENGO,  McHenry  Co.  ^  2,005t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  27  m. 

E.  of  Rockford  and  66  N.  W.  of  Chicago. 

Foundries,  flour  mills  and  nurseries. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1892;  Scofleld  &  Fillmore,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN:  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  J.  B.  Babcock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Williamson  Co.  g 

2,510+  pop.— local  estimate  5,187— on  Illinois 
Central,  Chicago,  Paducah  &  Memphis  and 
at  terminus  of  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 
Rds.  Agriculture,  fruit  und  mining  center. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1901,  weekly 
1896;  W.  R.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation-dally "JKL."  weekly  "jkl  "    (A  A). 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $4;  established  1901; 
Casey  &  FItts.  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  "iKi  " 

LEADER;  dally,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription- dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


1873;   Arthur   Roberts,   editor;    Marshall   & 
Roberts,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:   In  1901,  "vkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  July  17,  1902,  1,066« 
In  1903,  dally  "jkl.-  weekly,  Z  (4).    (A  A). 

EGYPTIAN  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  Casey  &  Fitts,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3).    Circulation "jki.. " 

MARISSA,  Saint  Clair  Co.  p  l,086t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Alton  &  Terre  Haute  Rd., 

about  25  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Belleville,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  coal  mining. 

niESSENGER;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  R.  S.  Coulter,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MAROA,  Macon  Co.  D  l,213t  pop.,  at 

Junction  of  Illinois  Central  and  Vandalia 

Line  Rds.,  13  m.  N.  of  Decatur,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS-TIMES;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
llshed— A^eu's  1871,  Times  1886;   consolidated 
October,  1902;  E.  J.  Carter  and  J.  F.  Mettler, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MARSEILLES,  Lasalle  Co.  \h  2.559t 
pop.— local  estimate  2,700— on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  Illinois  &  Michi- 
gan canal,  8  m.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing.    Water  power. 

REGISTER ;  every  evening  exceptSun- 
day.  and  WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription— daily  S5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1879;  J.  M.  Nichol- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation 
— daily"JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

PLiAINDEAIjER;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1876;  Terry  Simmons,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Claric  Co.n- 

2,077+     pop.,     on     Cleveland,     Cincinnati, 

Chicago  &  St.  Louis   and   Vandalia   Line 

Rds.,  18  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLARK  CO.  ACORN;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub.'^cription  $1; 
established  1881 :  T.  W.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

CLARK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days:  democratic:  eight   pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1853;  Sol  Handy, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "j_kl."   In  1902,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

C  LA  RK  CO.  HERA  LD  ;  Wednesdays ; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  George  O.  Baird,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulntion:  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  was  over  l.nOO.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,229.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for -[^X,  1,477.  In1902,vT. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,665;  for  1904. 
1,762. 

MARTINSVILLE,  Clark  Co. ry 
1,00(»+  pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  29  m.  W. 
S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Saw  and  roller- 
process  flour  mills,  brick  and  tile  factory. 

PLANET  ;  Fridays:  independent;  eight 
pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
E.  S.  Clayton,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


ILLINOIS. 


MARTINTON,  Iroquois  Co.  n-  319 

pop.,   on  Chicago   A   East  Illinoig  Rd.,  10 

m.  N.  of  Watseka. 

SUN;  Fridays;  local ;  eight  pages  173^x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1898; 
Thos.  W.  Mayo,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MASCOUTAH,  Saint  Clair  Co.  p 
2,171+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
25  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Pressed  brick 
works.  Large  coal  mine.  Flour  mills. 
Farming. 

DER  MASCOUTAH  ANZEIGERt 

Thursdays ;  (Jerman ;  independent ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;  C. 
J.  Lischer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HERALD;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  Carl  Mon tag,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903^ 
1,1 51  ;/or  1904,  1,230. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899:  A.  J.  Mollman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

MASON,  Effingham  Co.  p  369t  pop.^ 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of  Effing- 
ham, the  county  seat.  Grist  mill.  General 
farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Nettie  Richmond,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MASON  CITY,  Afason  Co.  a  l,890f 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
Warren  Milby,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3)- 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;    eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.50;   established 
1867  :•  Edward  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3). 
Circulation:    In  1898,  "j_kl."    In  1899,  T.    In 

1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1901,  (z— 4)  I. 

MATTOON,  Coles  Co.  a-  9,622t  pop.^ 
at  intersection  of  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Illinois  Central  and 
Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rds.,  56  m. 
W.  of  Terre  Haute, Ind.  Corn-growing  and 
shipping  point. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JOURNAL-GAZETTE;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  daily  eight,  weekly 
twelve  pages  17x22-  subscription— daily  $5,. 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1874,  weekly 
1865;  Mattoon  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1899, "jkl  "  Actual 
average  for  1900.  1,020.  In  1901,  -jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,215.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  i«sue  durlrg^ 
1903  was  less  than  2,400.  Actual  average  for 
1904.2,904. 

Weekly:  In  1899,  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  a   year  ending  ivith   July   12,^ 

1901.  1.127; /or  1902,  3,187.  In  1904,  Jan- 
uar.v.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  190.? 
w«8  less  than  1,800. 

ST  A  R;  every  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  democratic;  dailj'  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1897,  weekly 


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ILLINOIS. 


1889 ;  Mosser  &  Aldrich,  editors  and  publishers 

(1-5). 

Circulation— Daily :    In    1897.  -jkl.-     In 

1898,  1.    In  1899, "JKL-"    In  1904,  "jkl."  (D.D). 
AVeekly:    In  1897.   "jkl."    In    1898,   li.    In 

1899.  vH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl  (O  O).   In  1904, 1  (DD). 

COMMERCIAL.;  Thursdays  ;  in- 
dependent-democratic ;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1870;  Adolf 
Sumerlin,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  1,600  in  1895.  In 
1896. 1.  Inl897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zT.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

MAYTVOOD,  Cook  Co.  ^  4,532t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago 

Great  Western  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Chicago. 

Tin-can  and  tin-plate  manufacturing. 

HTERALD-RECORDER;  Fridays;  in 
dependent;  four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established— HeraZd  1894,  Re- 
corder 1901;  W.  D.  Coxey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

MAZON,  Grundy  Co.  [^'ilTt  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
27  m.  S.  E.  Joliet.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GRUNDY  CO.  REGISTER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Dunlap  & 
Weston,  editors  and  publishers;  prints  an 
edition  for  Verona. 

Combined  circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In 
1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,137, 
including  special  editions.    In  1900,  "jkl" 

M£DIA,  Henderson  Co.  -n  200  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  26  m. 

S.  W.  of  Galesburg.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  W.  P. 
Herbertz,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MEDORA,  Macoupin  Co.  n  44:9t  pop., 

on  Chicago,    Burlington  &  Quincy  and  St. 

Louis,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  20  m^N.  of 

Alton  and  43  N.  of  Saint  Louis.    Flour  mill. 

Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Fridaj's ;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  W.  Tietsort  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (5 — ^3) .    Circulation  "jkl." 

MELROSE  PARK,  CooTc  Co.  cf3,592t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m. 

W.  of  Chicago.    Manufacturing. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Charles  S. 
Field,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl-" 

MELVIN,  Ford  Co.  n-  550t  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd..  92  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield 
and  100  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Melvin  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

MENDON,  Adamn  Co.   -u  827t  Pop., 

—township  1,700— on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Rd.,    16  m.  N.    E.  of  Quincy,  the 

county  Beat.    Shipping    point  for    hogs, 

cattle  and  grain.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1978;  Urech  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  "iKx." 


MENDOTA,ia«a«e  Co.  [^  3,r36t  pop., 
at  Intersection  of  Illinois  Central  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  85  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Foundries,  flour 
mills,  gas  works  and  carriage  manufact- 
ories. 

EDITORS'  FRIEND;  Fridays;  edito- 
rial; four  pages;  subdcription  $4;  eotab- 
llshed  January.  1903;  George  N.  Nisley,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3).    Circ'n   'jiiL  "    (A  A). 

OUR  HOPE  AND  L.IFE  IN 
CHRIST;  Wednesdays;  adventist;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1  50;  established 
1888;  H.  Pollard,  editor;  The  W.  A.  C.  P.  Asso- 
ciation, publishers  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,828.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  2,800;  in  1898,  not  less  than 
2,91)0.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
Ju/y.  1899,3,060.  Id  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  vH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,476;  for  1903, 
3,5rS!/o»-UK)4,  4,783. 

POST;  Fridays;  German;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Otto  Kieselbach,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.T — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Otto  F.  Kieselbach,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SUX-BULL.ETIN;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  to  twelve  pages  15J^x22;  subscrio- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1862;  Mark  Ruggles, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  L.'Jl'SJ.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In 
1903,  yl(OO).     In  1904,  yl. 

MEREDOSIA,  Morgan  Co.  -n  700t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Ill- 
inois r.,  58  m.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  of  flour  and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1890;  William  T.  Hedenberg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "iKi  " 

METAMORA,  c.  h.,  Woodford  Co.  u 

758+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  about  15 

m.  N.  E.  of  Peoria.    Manufacturing. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1854;  J.  M. 
Nichols,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl. 

METROPOLIS,    c.  h.,  Massac    Co. 

g  4,069+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and 

Ohio  r.,  40  m.  E.  of  Cairo.   Manufacturing. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AVEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
— dailv$4,  weeklv$l;  established— daily  1898, 
weekly  1877;  K.  B.  Thompson,  editor;  The 
Herald  Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—3). 
Circulation — daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

JOURNAL-REPUBLICAN;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865;  G.  C.  Harner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  negro;  eight  pages 
15x21;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J. 
B.  McCrary,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  'JKL." 

MIDDLETO"WN,  Logan  Co.  u  S« 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Lincoln,  the  coimty  seat.    Agriculture. 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays ;   four  pages 
18x24;   subscription  $1;   established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  Warren  Mllby,  editor  and  publish- 
er.   Circulation  "iia,-" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


MILAN,  Jiock  Island  Co.  ^  719t  pop.,  on 

Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  Rock   r.  and 

Henuepln  canal,  4  m.  S.  of  Rock  Island,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  coal  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  1902;  Lewis  Guidenzopf,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

MILFORD, ^rojwois  Co. D-l,077t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd. ,  36  m.  N.  of 
Danville  and  87  S.  of  Chicago.  Wagon  fac- 
tory, tile  and  brick  works  and  flour  mill. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
lff76;  Eugene  L'Hote,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jjil"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LEADER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MILLEDGEVILLE,  Carroll  Co.  )o 

633+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 

Rd.,  15  m.    N.  W.  of  Sterling.    Flour  mills. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1903;  Ross  E.Miller,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P). 

TRI-COUNT  Y  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs 
days;   republican;   eight   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.30;  established  1885;  A.  T.  Cowan, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi."    In 

1901,  Z  (6). 

MILLSTADT,  St.  Clair  Co.p  l,172t 

pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of 

Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Farming.    Wheat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  page  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  E.  &  E.  J.  Cross,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILTON,  Pifce  Co.  -a  415  pop.,  6  m. 

E.  of  PIttsfleld,  the  county  seat,  and  4  W. 

of  Montezuma,  on  the  Illinois  r.    Farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  1:3x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1901;  J.  A.  Morrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jKi.  ' 

MINIER,  Tazewell  Co.  a  746t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Alton  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds., 

17  m.  W.  of  Bloomington.    Grain  elevators, 

carriage  shops  and  tile  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $l..'iO;  established 
1875;  Crlhfleld  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  ••iki" 

MINONK,  Woodford  Co.  n2,545tpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Illi- 
nois Central  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Bloomington. 
Flour  mill,  coal  mine,  tile  works  and  brick- 
yards. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877 ;  A.  K.  Tate,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P ). 
Circulation  "Jij..-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  A.  Von  Nordheim,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

MOKENA,  Will  Co.  ^  281  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  E. 
of  Joliet. 

FHCENTX-ADYERTTSER.  (See 

Lockport,  111.). 


ILLINOIS. 


MOLINE,  Rock  I$land  Co.  tl  22,000t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &.  St.  Paul  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.  and  Mississippi 
r.,  178  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Plow,  wagon,  car- 
riage and  organ  manufactories,  milling  and 
elevator  machinery  works. 

DISPATCH  I  every  evening  except 
Sunday,     and     REVIEW-DISPATCH, 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1878,  weekly  1868;  Moline  Dis- 
patch  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894.  '^,105;  for  1895,  1,959.  In  1896,  I. 
[n  1897.  I.    In  1898,  yl.    Actual  average  for 

1899,  2,0iiS;/or  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  !:2,035  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  Janu- 
ary, l9{)l,<i,t3G.  In  1901, yl.  Actualaver- 
agefor  1902,  2,649; /or  1903,  2,801;  for 
1904,  3,079. 

Weekly:  In  1895, -jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  to  twenty 
paares  17x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1893;  J.  H.  McKeever,  editor;  Moline  Mall 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,983; 
for  1900,  2,006.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl(0  O/.  In  1904,  yl. 

JO  URN  A  Li;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
-daily  1883,  weekly  1879;  T.  I.  Stanley,  J.  M. 
Farnham  and  Warren  L.  Eastman,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,400.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,359.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average 
/or  1898,  1,393.    In  1899,  yl.    Inl900,yl.    In 

1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl(OO).  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  "ikl  ' 

PRACTICAL  AGE;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; sixty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1895;  W.  H.  Dllworth,  edi- 
tor; J.  W.  Warr,  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896. 'jkl-"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,     zl.      In    1899,    yl.     In   1900.    yl.      In 

1901,    "JKL." 

ROYAL  STAR;  monthly;  religious; 
thirty-six  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  September,  1902;  A.  G.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation:  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A.)  ,_ 

UNGDOIVIENS  SANDEBUD;  month- 
ly; Swedish;  religious;  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1888;  C.  A. 
Hemberg,  editor;  Sanford  Brissman,  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "iKL.- 

MOMENGE.  Kankakee  Co.  n-  2,026t 
pop.,  at  intersection  of  Chicago  &  Eastern 
Illinois  and  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds., 
50  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture,  stock 
raising  and  dairying. 

PRESS-REP(»RTER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion fl;  established  1870;  C.  S.  McNIchols  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,114.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "jjvL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1901;  John  and  Lewis 
Hawk,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3) .  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MONMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  -a 

7,460-f-  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 
and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  26  m.  E.  of  Missis- 


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ILLINOIS. 


sippi  river.  Manufactures  of  agricultural 
implements,  sewer  pipe,  cigars,  stoneware 
and  paving  brick.  Seat  of  Monmouth 
College.     Agriculture  and  horse  breeding. 

ATLiAS;  every  evening  except  Sundays, 
and  REPUBLICAN-ATLAS,  Thurs 
days;  republican:  dailj-  eight,  weekly  ten 
pages  18x22  ;subscription—iaily  $3.  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  i;K)4,  weekly  1846;  Geo.  C. 
Rankin,  editor;  Clarence  F.  Buck,  manager; 
Monmouth  Republican  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,350.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  1,7  54:.  Inl898.yl.  Inl899, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,8(K). 
Actual  average  for  1900,'i,'13O.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  <2.268:  for  1903, 
2,1 524.    Inl9(J4,yI. 

REVIEW  J    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SJEiYir- WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  —  daily  S5,   semi- weekly  $1.50; 
established  1855;  Hugh  R.  MoflFet,  editor;  Re 
view  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895, "jicl- "  Actual 
average  for  1896, 1,443.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898. 
"jKi"    Actual  average  for  a  year   ending 
with  June,  1902,  1,807.    Actual  average  for 
1903,  2,195;  /or  1904.  2,617. 
Semi- Weekly :  "jkl." 

MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  Piatt  Co.  n 

l,982t  pop.,  on  Sangamon  r.,  Illinois  Central 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  midway  between  Chicago 
and  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Proprietary  medi 
cines,  carriage  and  flour  mills,  cigar  manu- 
factories and  tile  works.  Stock  raising  and 
corn  growing. 

BULLETIN ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1856 ;  Montlcello  Bulletin  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,283.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  y I. 

PIATT  CO.  PILOT  ;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eiKht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1896;  L.  S.  Kilborn  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,1,353.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904.  vT. 

PIATT  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1874;  G.  A.  Burgess, 
editor  and  manager;  The  Republican  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1S96,  1,493;  for  1897,  1,427; /or  1898, 
1,615; /or  1899,  1,473;  for  1900,  1,475; 
for  1901  1.676;  for  1902.  1,991;  for  1903, 
1,818; /o/-Hi04,  1,840. 

MORGAN  PARK,  Conk  Co.  cf 
2,329t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Blue  Island.  Seat  of 
Preparatory  School  for  University  of 
Chicago  and  three  seminaries. 

RIDGE  RECORD;  Fridays;  local;  four 
pages  llxlS;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  R.  Carpenter,  editor;  Porter  &  Car- 
penter, publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2, 4,5).    In  1903,  "JKL." 

MORRIS,  C.  h.,  Grundy  Co.  rT  4,273t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal,  62  m.  S.  W.  of 
Chicago.  Depot  for  grain,  cattle,  pork 
and  coal.  Manufactures  of  Vjrlck  and  fire- 
proof material. 

HERA  li  D ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  IjY,  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four  pages  17x22,  weeklj    eight  pages  18x24; 


ILLINOIS. 


subscription- daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1853;  W.  L.  Sackett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,575.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1899. 
yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  GRUNDY  CO.  SENTI- 
NEL, Thursdays;  independent  republican; 
daily  six  pages  15x22,  weekly  twelve  pages ; 
subscription— daily  $3,weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1878;  Geo.  M.  Bucklln, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl.- 
weekly  "jkl-" 

MORRISON,  c.  h.,  Whiteside  Co.  ti. 

2,308t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
12  m.  E.  of  Clinton,  la.,  and  124  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. Manufactories  of  refrigerators,  school 
furniture,  carriages  and  farm  Implements. 
Agriculture,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established" 
1894;  B.  A.  Langdon,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

WHITESIDE     SENTINEL;    Thurs 
days;  republican;  six  pages  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1  50;  established  1857;  Charles  Bent,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,930.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898, "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,935* 
In  1904,  yl. 

MORRISON  VILLE,  Christian  Co. 
D  934+ pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 
Taylorville,  the  county  seat,  2<i  N.  N.  E.  of 
Litchfield  and  40  S.  W.  of  Decatur.  Manu- 
facturing. 

T  I  j>I  E  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  neutral ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873;  S.  W.  Culp,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

MORTON,  Tazewtll  Co.  n894t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,   Topeka   &   Sante  Fe  and   Van- 

dalia    Line   Rds..  9    m.  S.    E.    of    Peoria. 

Wagon  and  tile  manufactories,  pottery  and 

grain  elevator. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent:  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1895;  Ed.  J.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUND  CITY.  c.  h..  rula.-^ki  Co.  g 
2,500  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  7  m. 
above  Cairo.  Lumbering,  shipbuilding  and 
manufacturing. 

WOUND  CITY  SUN;  semi  weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subset  iption  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  A.  M.  Palmer,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT  AUBURN,  Christian  Co. 
D  800  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton Rd.,18m.  S.  W.  of  Decatur.  Agricul- 
tui'e. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  151^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1901;  C.  O.  Gates,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl" 


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ILLINOIS. 


MOUNT  CARMEL,  c.  h.,  Wabash 

Co.  Q,  4.311tpop.,  at  Intersection  of  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and 
Louisville,   Evausville    Sc   St,    Louis   Con 
solidated  Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,  about  24  m. 
below  Vincennes,  Ind.    General  manufacc 
uring. 

EVENING    REGISTER;   every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIj Y.Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  pages  17}^x25, 
weekly   eight    pages   15x32;     subscription- 
dally  $4,  weekly  ^1;  established— daily  June, 
1901,  weekly  1839;    Frank  W.  Havill,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iiCL" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl  -    In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,   smallest   1,725.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,730.   In  1899,  I, 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  (z-4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.    In 
1903,  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLiICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub 
lican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.35;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899.  weekly  1878;  D.  E.  Keen, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

MOUNT  CARROLL,  c.  h.,  Car- 
roll Co.  t]  1.965+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Free- 
port  and  130  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Stock 
and  grain  raising. 

CARROLL.  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages — daily  15x22,  weekly 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;  established- daily  1893,  semi-weekly 
1890;  Cal.  M.  Feezer,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

Circulation- Daily :  "jkl." 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1897,  "ikl"  Inl898, pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  1.200.    In  1899,  vl.    In 
1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  MIRROR-REPUB- 
LICAN;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CARROLL    CO.    MIRROR-RE- 

PUBLICAN,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages— dally  15x22, 
semi- weekly  18x24;  subscription— dally  $5, 
Benil-weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1899; 
semi  weekly  1858;  Hurless  &  Hughes,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation— dally  "jkl." 
senii-weeklv  "jkl." 

MOUNT  MORRIS,  Ogle  Co.  [^  l,048t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  100  m.  W. 

of  Chicago.    Farming. 

INDEX;  Wednesdays;  republican;  six- 
teen pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
Ished  1890;  Kable  Bros.  &  Rittenhouse  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1-5). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  In  1901,(z-6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,250.  In  1903, 
Z  (4).    Actual  average  for  1904,  1,174. 

MOUNT  OLIVE,  Macoupin  Go.  D 
2,935+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis, 
St.  Louis  &  Eastern  and  Wabash  Rds.  Co»i 
mining. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
Bubscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  Henry 
Kroeger,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TEUTONIA;  Fridays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1893;  H.  A.  Buettner, editor;  Teu- 
tonia  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12^). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,104.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898.  1,152.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
December,  publisher    asserts,   every   Issue 


ILLINOIS. 


during  the  past  year  was  1,104.  In  Decem- 
ber, 1901,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  1,104. 

MOUNT  PULASKI,  Logan  Co.  a 

1,643+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Peoria, 
Decatur  &  Evansvllle  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  by  S. 
E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat.    Stock  rais 
Ing,  coal  mining  and  grain  shipping. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Paul  E.  Beidler,  editor;  R.  C.  Beldler, 
publisher  (^5—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,992.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899, y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
]9(X);  J.  B.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  local;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1903;  T.  H.  Smedley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

MOUNT  STERLING, c.  h.,  Brown 
Co.  -a  1.960+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  39  m.  E.  of 
Qulncy  and  75  W.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the 
State  capital.  Flour  mills  and  tile  factory. 
Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT-MESSAGE;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; Wednesdays  four,  Saturdays  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1848; 
W.  B.  Davis,  editor;  Davis  &  Davis,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,00<j.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  1,100.  In  1899,  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1900.  1,577;  for  1901, 
1,597.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904  (z— 4)  I. 

BROWN  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  M.  S.  McCoy, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "iKL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  1,000;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  1,000.    In  1901,   'jki..- 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  M.  Brooks,  editor;  Geo. 
S.  Campbell,  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL." 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Jefferson 

Co.  P  5,216+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville, 
Louisville,  Evansvllle  A  St.  Louis  and  Wa- 
bash, Chester  &  Western  and  Chicago  ft 
Eastern  Illinolg  Rds.,  76  ra.  E.  by  S.  E.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Steam  flour,  woolen  and 
saw  mills  and  car  manufactory. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  six  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5.20,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1895.  weekly  1871;  J.  V.  Baugh.  editor; 
Mount  Vernon  News  Co..  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "iKL"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

R  E  G  I  S  T  E  R  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription- daily  $5.20.  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1884;  Maurice 
J.  Seed,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circ'n— 
dally  "jifL"  weekly  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1:  established 
1902;  B.  C.  Wells,  editor;  The  Mount  Vernon 
Times  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  "4ki,." 


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ILLINOIS. 


MO^WEAQUA,  Shtlbu  Co.  a  1.478t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  De- 
catur.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CAL.Ii-3IAI1j  ;  Wednesdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  Bryce  P.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (A  A) 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

MULBERRY  GROVE,  Bond  Co. 

Q  632+  pop.,  on  Vandalla  Line  Rd..  8  m.  E. 

of  Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  gl;  established 
1893;  J.  S.  Hinton,  editor  and  publisher  {2— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MURPHTSBORO,   c.   h.,  Jackson 

Co.  Q  6,463+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds.  and  Big  Muddy  r.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Mississippi  r.  and  8.  of  Carbondale. 
Coal  mining,  railroad  shops,  fruit  growing 
and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT!  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  —  dally 
15x22,  weekly  15x22;  subscription — daily  $5, 
v^eekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1891,  weekly 
1873;  Gill  &  Carter,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulaiiou— Daily :  "iKL." 
W^eftkly:    In  19U0,  "jkl."    In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  each  week  has  been  over  l,2ii0.    In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN-ERA;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  — dallj-  $5, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— JRepttWuan  1898, Era 
1891:  J.  W.  Cassldy,  editor;  Republican-Era 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation 
— daily  'jkl."  weeklyjKL." 

UNIONIST;  Saturdaj's;  labor;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1902:  George  Horsefield,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation   -jkl." 

MURRAYVILLE,   Morgan  Co.  -a 

467  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  10}^  m.  S. 

of  Jacksonville. 

TRIBUNE:Thursdavs;  local;  eight  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  J.  E. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

NAPERVILLE,  I>«paiy«  Co.  cf2,629t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
and  Dupage  r.,  30  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Sev- 
eral manufactories  and  stone  quarries. 
Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Wednesdaj-s;  neutral;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  il.50;  established 
1868;  D.  B.  Qivler,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NASHVILLE,  c.h.,  Wathington  Co.  g 

2,184+  pop.,    on    Centralia    &    Chester   and 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.,  50  m.  E.  S.  E.of 

Saint  Louis.  Mo.,  and  130  S.  of  Springfield, 

the  State  canital.    Prairie  land. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pa«es  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1849;  E.  F.  Bleser,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  ■• 

ILLINOIS  VOLKSBLATT;  Thurs 
days;  German;  republican;  four  pages 20x26; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1876:  F.  Krum- 
slck,  editor;  Schmidt  &  Watts,  publishers. 
Circulation  -jkl." 


ILLINOIS. 


JOURNAL  J  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20xJ6;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  Schmidt  &  Watts,  editors  and 
publUhers.    Circulation  "jkl.  " 

POST;  Thursdays;  German;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Herman  Rieken,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NATIONAL   STOCK  YARDS, 

Saint  Clair  Co.  p  35U  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r. 
opposite  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Large  cattle 
market  and  stock  yards. 

NATIONAL  LIVE  STOCK  RE- 
PORTER; every  evening  except  Sunday; 
livestock;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4; 
established  1890;  Reporter  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  4,325;  for  1897,  4,803;  for  1898, 
5, 0^5.  Inl899.yG.  In  1900,  zG.  Iul901,yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903  yG.     In  1904,  yH. 

NAUVOO,  Hancock  Co.  -al,S21t  pop., 

on  Mississippi  r.,  at  head  of  lower  rapids, 

8  m.  below  Fort  Madison,  la.,  and  12  above 

Keokuk.    Grape  culture  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  semi- weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages 30x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1873; 
Baumert  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."      In  1897,  Z.     In  1898,  Z.    In 

1899,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.' 

RUSTLER ;  Tuesdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription $1;  established  1890; 
W.  M.  Argast.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "iKL"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEBO,  Pif^e  Co.  -a  508t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Alton  Rd.,  13  ra.  S.  of  Plttsfield.  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Elmer  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEOGA,  Cumberland  Co.  [>l,126t  pop., 

at  crossing  of  Illinois  Central  and  Toledo, 

St.  Louis  &  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 

of  Mattoon.     Hay  pressing  and  shipping  of 

live  stock. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  R.D.  Marsh,  editor;  Mrs.  T.  R.  Hancock, 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  1,008.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,062.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  issue  was  1,0.=)6.     In 

1900,  "j_kl."  Actual  average  for  1901.  1,300» 
In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  since  April, 

1901,  no  Issue  has  been  le^s  than  1.440.  Actual 
average  for  year  1903,  1,35'2.    In  191J4,  yl. 

NEPONSET,i*"refltt  Co.  t]  5ir,t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  40  m. 

N.  E.  of  Galesburg.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1899;  Albert  E.  Stetson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  ATHENS,  St.  Clair  Co.  p  8.56t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  .S.  E.  of 

Belleville,   the  county   seat.      Oil,   wheat 

and  coal. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1..50;  established  1894;  Hedge 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 


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209 


ILLINOIS. 


NEW  BERLIN,  SangamonCo.  D  533t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Spring- 
field, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
J.  W.Hale,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JJO." 

NEW    CANTON,  Pt^e  Co.   u   476 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  QulncyRd., 

20  m.  W.  of  Plttsfleld.    Agriculture. 

I'llESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  L.  L.  Hoplclns,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

NEW   DOUGLAS,  Madi$on  Co.  p 

4»i9  pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western 

Rd.   19  m.  N.  E.  of  Edwardsville. 

NEAV^  WORLD:  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20 ;  subscription  $1  :  established  1893 : 
John  Camp,  editor;    H.  M.  Epps,  publisher 

(1—5). 

NEW  HOLLAND,  i'^firaw  Co.  D. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L. ;  Fridays;  neutral ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Warren  Milby,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jki,.' 

NEWMAN,  ^o"£? 'as  Co.  n-l,166tpop., 
on  Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western  Rd.,  52  m. 
E.  of  Decatur.  Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  M.  S.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  IZ.  Inl898,yl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901, 2,930.  In  1902,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  No- 
vember, 1903,  2,778.    in  1904.  yH. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896; 
A.  B.  Hancoclc,  editor;  J.  W.  Hancock,  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jk.l." 

NEWTON,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  U^  l,630t 
pop.,  on  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansvllle  and 
Indiana  &  Illinois  Southern  Rds.  and  Em- 
barras  r.,  35  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Mattoon. 
Roller  and  planing  mills,  furniture,  brick 
and  tile  factories  and  coal  mines. 

EVENING  STAR-DEMOCRAT; 

every  evening  except  Sunday, and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays  ;democratic;  daily  four  pages 
15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $4.  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1899, 
weekly  1897;  L.  A.  Ostendorf ,  editor;  6st«n- 
dorf  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Clr- 
ciilation — daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

PRESS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.25 ;  established  1865;  Frank  L. 
Shup,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation 
"j_KL."  (  ?  ? )    In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "iKL." 

JOURNAIi!  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855:  Ralph  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5-3).  Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

.IIENTOR;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1879;  J.  E.  O.  Clark,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NOBLE,  Richland  Co.  D,  597t  pop.,  on 

Baltimore  &  Ohio    Southwestern  Rd.,  9  m. 

W.  of  Olney,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  fruit  raising. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  Independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  W.  J. 
Furrow,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "iKL." 


ILLINOIS. 


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NOKOMIS,  Montgomery  Co.  U  l,371t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  LoulB  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Hlllsboro,  the 
county  seat,  and  81  from  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Agriculture. 

DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER;    Wed 

nesdays;  German;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1880;  Joseph  W. 
Wild,  editor;  Wild  &  Webster,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jki." 

FREE  PRESS-UAZETTE;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x30;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  Wild  &  Draper,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—3).   Circulation "iju.." 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Hagthrop  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NORMAL,  McLean  Co.  n  3,795t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago  &  Alton 
Rds.  Seat  of  Illinois  State  Normal  Univer- 
sity and  Illinois  Soldiers'  and  Orphans' 
Home.  Nurseries  and  general  manufactur- 
ing. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  republican, 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887:  J.  B.  Barger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I.  In 
1898.  zl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  -jkl.- 

McLEAN  CO.  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  February,  1901;  W.  A. 
Luzader,  editor;  The  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (5—3).    Circ'n-JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MORNING  CALL;  Wednesdays;  four 
to  ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.20;  estab- 
lished 1895;  JosephB.Barger.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. CIrc'n"JKL."  Inl899,Z.  In  1902,  "iiL." 
(A  A). 

NORMAL  SCHOOL  QUARTER- 
LY; September,  December,  March,  June; 
educational  :  twenty  to  thlrtv-six  pages 
6x8;  established  1902;  The  Illinois  State 
Normal  School,  editors  and  publlsherg  (1—4). 
Does  not  Insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

NORRIS  CITY,  White  Co.  P.   868t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rds.,  125  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 

Farming  and  live  stock. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Au- 
gust, 1895;  A.  C.  Clippinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

NUNDA,  McHenry  Co.  ti  604t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of 
Woodstock,  the  county  seat,  and  43  N.  W. 
of  Chicago.  Ships  milk,  butter  and  produce 
to  Chicago.  Two  pickle  factories.  Farming 
and  dairying. 

HERALD; Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  171^x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1875;  Justin  V.  Realty,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  vionths  o/ 1897,  1,223.  In 
1898.yl.  In  1899.yT.  Inl900,yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  1,248;  for  1902,  1,268.  In 
1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

OAKLAND,  Coles  Co.  d-  l,198tpop., 

on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  and  Van- 

dalla  Line  Rds.,  40  m.  W.  of  Terre  Haute. 

Ind.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages   20x26;    subBcrlptlon    $1;    established 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS. 


1878;  L.  T.  Yeargin,  editor;  James  and  M,  E. 
Yeargln,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  3«073.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  4,020.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900, 
publisher  asserts,  the  lowest  number  issued 
any  week  was  5,003 ;  in  1901.  not  less  than  5,397. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  August,  publisher  as- 
serts, lowest  issue  during  past  year  was 
6,009.  In  1904,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
the  lowest  number  issued  during  past  year 
was  6,104. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  O.  L.  Minterand  A.  C.  McKinsey, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisherasserts,  lowest  number  Issued  wasl,224. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

OAKLEY,  Macon  Co.  n  99  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  7  m.  N.  E.  of 

Deoatur,  the  county  seat. 

EAGLE:  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  Abbott  &  Abbott,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL.-   (A  A). 

OAKPARK,    Cook  Co.  nf  8,298  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Wisconsin 
Central  Rds..  2  m.  W.  and   a  suburb  of 
Chicago. 
DIE  POST}  Thursdays;  German;   eight 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 

Frank  Lehmann.  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    Actual 

average  for  l%i,  1,180. 
OAK.  liEAVES:   Saturdays;  independ 

ent;  twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  9x12; 

subscription   $2;    established   1881;     O.   M. 

Donaldson,  editor;   Oak  Leaves   Company, 

publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation  :   In  liXil,  (z-1,  2.  4, 5)  I. 
REPORTER-AUGUS;    Saturdays; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  50;  estab- 
lished 1887;    AInsworth  &  Ambrose,  editors 

and  publishers  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl.-    In 

1897,  Z.     rnl902,  "JKt." 

SCHOOL  WEEKLY;  Thursdays;  edu- 
cational; sixteen  pages  9xl3i;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  W.  E.  Watt,  editor  and 
publisher.  ^       ^_, 

Circulation :     Actual   average    for    1904, 

'WEEK'S  CURRENT;  Saturdays; edu- 
cational; sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1.25;  established   1882:  E.  O.  Vaile,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—4). 
Circulation:   A ctual  average  for  1903. 

10,873.    In  19W-  yF. 

NACHRICHTEN  AIJS  SCHLES- 
WIG-HOLSTEIN;  bi-weekly, Tuesdays; 
German;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  H,  Kaul,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-5).  ^,.  ^ 
Circulation:  In  1S9.5.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4.200.    In  1896.  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  April  18, 1899.  4,418.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  4,577. 

INTELLIGENCE;  semi-monthly,  ex- 
cept July  and  August;  educational;  forty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  E.  O.  Vaile,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 
also  at  Chicago  (3 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
l'<i,165;  for  1895.  11.590;  for  1896, 
llhSO.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898.yG.  Inl899,yG. 
In  1900,  vG.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1901,  1^2,630.  In  1902, 
yE.  Actual  average  for  1903,  10,005. 
In  1904.  yF. 

LIFE  INSURANCE  COIURANT; 
monthly  (A  A). 

PRIMARY  SCHOOL  ERA;  monthly; 
educational;  thirty-two  pages 9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1901;  E.  O.  Vaile,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation :  In  1903.  (z-4)  I(  A  A). 


ILLINOIS. 


average    for    1904, 


SCHOOL.  MONTHLY;  educational; 
established  September,  1903;  W.  E.  Watt, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  a 
3,000. 

STAR-MONTHLY;  juvenile;  thirty- 
two  pages  8x11}^;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Hunter  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  20,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
46,708.  In  1897, Y.  Inl898,yC.  Inl899,zD. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  loith  July, 

1900,  9^2,000 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1901.  111,111;  for  a  year  ending  with  Au- 
gust, 1902,  99, 166; /or  1903.  134,984;  for 
im,  153,991. 


OAK'WOOD.    Vermilion   Co.  D-   500 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Danville. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1903;  W.  D.  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

OBLONG,  Crawford  Co.  □,  743t  pop., 

on  Indiana  &  Illinois  Southern  Rd.,  9  m.W. 

of  Robinson,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture. 

ORACLE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
J.  M.  Sheets,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OiyEiLtLt^LivingsionCo.  D  l,00»t  pop.,on 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rd..  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Pontlac, 
the  county  seat.  Tile  and  brick  factory 
and  two  grain  elevators.    Farming. 

GAZETTE  AND  REPORTER;  FrI 

days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  C.  A.  Stuck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Glirculatlon  "jkj," 

OTALIiON,  St.Clair  Co.  p  l,267tpop.. 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Belle- 
ville, the  county  seat,  and  15  E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Flour  mill,  creamery,  range  fac- 
tory and  wagon  works.    Coal  mining. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1895;  A.  H.  Doran,  editor  and  publisher 
(&— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OGDEN,  Champaign  Co.  n-419t  pop., on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Urbana,  the  county  seat. 

Grain  market.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Dale  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OHIO,   Bureau  Co.    [j    461t    pop,,    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  19  m.  W, 

of  Mendota  and  47  S.  E.  of  Clinton,  la. 

HERALD;  Friday;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;    P.   P.  Michael,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

OKAWVILLiE,  Washington    Co.   g 

544+  pop.,  on   Louisville  &  Nashville   Rd., 

39  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.     Coal  mining; 

mineral  springs.    Health  resort.   Farming. 

Ti:>IES;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Henry  Jackson, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

OIiNEY,  c.  h.,  Richland  Co.  U^  4,260t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Illinois  Central  and  Indiana,  Decatur  & 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


Western  Rds..  31  m.  W.  of  Vincennes,  Ind., 

and  117  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Manufact 

uring.    Shipping  point. 

MAIL;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  to  six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1898;  L.  D,  Yount. 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl.* 

REPUBLICAN  j  semi  weekly,Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1847;  L.D.  Yount, 
editor  and  publisher  (\'l — 1). 
Circulation  "JKL"  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  -ijci." 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,48'2;  for  1904, 
1,537. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican; 
•eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  E.  C.  Kingsbury,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Lavvrenceville 
(5-3). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl  "  In 
1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I,  In  1903, 
(z—\)  !(••).    In  1904,  y I. 

DE.^IOC'KAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  Ed.  Richardson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  'jjiL." 

TIMES;  Thursdays  [democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x26;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1856;  Times  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — i). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
/or  1898,  l.tJOO.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900.  yl.  In 
1901,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1903, 1,420. 
In  January,  1905,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  1,440. 

OMAHA,  Gallatin  Co.  P,  800  pop.,  on 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  W.  of  Shawneetown,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HUSTLER;  Thursdays;  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  5l)cents;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1902,  M.  S.  Randolph  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "ikl"  (A  A). 


ONARGA, /ro9UO»«  Co.  [J  l,270t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 

Chicago.    Agriculture. 

LEADER  AND  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
Independent ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  C.  E.  Carter,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl. "  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
wnf/i  June,  1900,  1,036.    Inl901,   'ikl-" 

ONEIDA,   Knox   Co.  -D  785t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 

E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

DISPATCH;    Wednesdays;    independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
lisbed  1878;  C.  L.  Burgess,  editor;  Burgess  & 
White,  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

NEWS:   Fridays:    independent;    eight 
pages   15x22;   subscription    $1;    established 
1901;  Maxwell  &  Pelley,  editors  and  publish 
«rs  (7—3).    Circulation  "jicl  " 

OQUAWKA.  c.  h.,  Henderson  Co.  -n 

1,010+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r., 
132  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 
Pearl  button  and  excelsior  factories.  Plan- 
ing mill.  Agriculture. 
HENDERSON     CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription    $1.50 ;    established   1889 ;    L.  I. 

Hutchlns,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n"jjcL." 
HENDERSON     CO.   JOURNAL; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1878 ;  E.  A.  Hall, 

■editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 


SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays;  prohibi- 
tion;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1848 ;  Harry  N.  and  F.  A.  Patterson, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ORANGEVILLE,  Stephenson  Co.  ti 
343+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  13  m.  N. 

of  Freeport,  the  county  seat.     Grist  mill. 
Farming. 

COURIER;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Harry  U.  Hartzell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKL.- - 

OREGON, c.h.,  Ogle  Co.  b  l,577tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Rock  r.,  99  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manufac- 
turing, farming  and  grain  raising.    Summer 

resort. 

OGLE  CO.  REPORTER;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1851;  Frank  J. 
Schatzle,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "JKL."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "ijcL." 

OGLE   CO.    REPUBLICAN;    Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889;   Z.  A.  Landers,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  ;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,000.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,160; /or  1897,  1,517.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past 
year  has  had  a  circulation  of  less  than  1,600. 
In  1902.  yI.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

ORION,  Henry   Co.  ^  584t  Pop.,   on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy   and   Rock 

Island  &  Peoria  Rds.,  20  m.S.  B.  of  Rock 

Island.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  W.  A.  Bolles,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

OSWEGO,  Kendall  Co.  9  808  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &   Quincy   Rd.,  6  m. 

N.  of  Yorkville,  the  county  seat.   Farming. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1904:  S.  S.  Vlckery,  editor  and 
pulslisher  (1—5). 

OTTAWA,  c.  h.,  LasalU  Co.  t[  10,588t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and 
Illinois  r.  at  mouth  of  Fox  r.  and  Illinois  & 
Michigan  canal,  84  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 
Manufactures  of  glass  bottles,  lamp  chim- 
neys, flint,  fire-bricks,  drain,  tile,  pottery, 
tile,  roofing  and  window  glass.  Grain  ship- 
ping. Coal  mining. 

FREE  TRADER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x22,  Sunday 
and  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subs'cription 
—daily  $5,  Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1889,  weekly  1840  ;  Wm.  Osman, 
editor;  William  Osman  &  Son,  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "uu,." 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Satur 
day  and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  LA 
SALLE  CO.  JOURNAL,  Wednesdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  Sunday  eight  pages 
17x22.  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $6.  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Richards  &  Sheehan,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weeklv  "jkl •"  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  daily  Z 
(4—5),  Sunday  Z  (4—5),  weekly  Z  (4—5). 


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ILLINOIS. 


REPUBLICAN-TIMES;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  daily  four  to  eight  pages 
20x26,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1876,  weekly  1844;  L.  M.  Sapp, 
editor;  Sapp,  Pettit  &  Sapp,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily  "jki"  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly  "jkl."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902.  -jkl." 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CENTRAL  ILLINOIS  WOCHEN- 
BLATT;  Fridays;  German;  independent- 
republican;  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1868:  J.  J.  Witte  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I.  In 
1898.  yl.  Inl899,zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Inl902,  (z— 4)1.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

FAIR  DE A LER ;  Fridays ;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1S93  ;  G.  A.  Crowden,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,460;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1900,  1,767;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September.  1901,  '2,032;  for 
1902,  '2,902;  for  1903,  3,382.  In  1901.  yll. 

LASALLE  CO.  HEROLD;  Fridays; 
German ;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $2  50;  established  1880;  0.  Zwanzig, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yl.  Inl«99.yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

O  WAN  ECO,  ChrUtian  Co.   n  255 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 

Taylorville,  the  county  seat. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  Clinton  G.  Grigsby, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl- 

PALATINE,  Cook  Co.  ^  l,020t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  from 

Chicago,  the  county  seat.    Has  flour,  feed, 

planing  and  flax  mills  and  leather  factory. 

In  agricultural  district. 

ENTERPRISE-REGISTER;  Fri 

days;    republican;    eight    pages  17x24;    sub 

scription  $1.50;  established    1878;    Stuart  R 

Paddock,  editor  and   publisher  (8—3).     Cir 

culation  -jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1896;  M.  T 
Lamey,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3).  Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

PALMER,  Christian  Co.  □  299  pop., 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  "W.  of  Taylorville 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

PEOPLE'S  CHOICE;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  August,  1901;  Blackburn  &  Davis, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

TEACHERS'  AND  STUDENTS' 
FRIEND;  Mondays;  educational;  sixteen 
pages  TxlO;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
September,  1901;  J.  R.  Blackburn  and  H.  E. 
Davis,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,503.    Inl903,  yH.   Inl904,  yH. 

PAXMYRA,3facowpin  Co.  U  813t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  32  m. 
S.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital.  Poul- 
try and  stock  raising. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  Scott  &  Etter,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3 ) .    Circulation ' 'jkl- ' ' 


ILLINOIS. 


PANA,  Christian  Co.  a  5,530t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &Ohio  Southwestern, Cleveland,. 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the 
State  capital,  and  95  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,. 
Mo.    Coal  mines  in  vicinity. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday., 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription-dally $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1897;  Arthur  E.  Paine,  editor  and  publisher 
(5— S).    Circ'n— daily  "jkl."    weekly  "jkl." 

PALLADIUi>I  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1886,  weekly  1869;  Jacob 
Swallow,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation 
—dally  "jkl.  •  weekly  "jkl." 

PARIS,  c.  h.,  Edgar  Co.  D-  6,105t  pop., 

on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,    Chicago  &   St. 

Louis  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  19  m.  W.  by 

N.   W.   from   Terre  Haute,  Ind.     General 

manufacturing.    Trade  center. 

BEACON;  every  evening  except  Sunday,, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  daily  four  pages  17i^x24^ 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  established — 
daily  1888,  semi- weekly  1848;McFarren  Davls,^ 
editor;  Paris  Beacon  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl.-  Inl903,Z(4). 
Semi- weekly:  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1S04,  yl. 

EVENING    REPUBLICAN;      every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and    WEEKIiY, 

Fridays;  republican;  daily four.weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1886,  weekly  1864;  J.  M. 
Sheets,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation — 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jja-." 

MORNING  GAZETTE;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wed- 
nesdays; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1893.  weekly  1873;  Shoaff  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation— daily  "jkl  " 
weekly  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Wittick  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PARK    RIDGE,  Cook  Co.d  1340t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PAW    PAW,    Lee  Co.  i  765t   pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
LEE  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

P  AXTON,  c.  h.,  Ford  Co.  D-  3,036t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Lake  Erie  & 
Western  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Cham- 
paign and  103  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Farm- 
ing. 

EASTERN  ILLINOISREGISTER; 

Wednesdays;  independent-democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  J.  Wallace  Dunnan,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  N.  E.  Stevens,  editor;  N.  E.  Stevens  & 
Son,  publishers;  prints  an  edition  for  Loda. 
Combined  circulation  "iKL"  In  1900.  Z.  In 
1902.  "iKi." 


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PAYSON,  Adams  Co.  -n  465t  pop..  15 

ni.  S.  E.  of  Quliicy,  the  county  seat,  and  10 

N.  E.  of  Hannibal,  Mo.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Ernest  P.  Maher,  editor  and  publisher 
<7— 3).    Circulation  --jkl." 

PEARL  CITY,  Stephenson  Co.  ^  437t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  13  m. 
W.  of  Freeport,  the  county  seat.  Con- 
densed milk  factor}'  and  creamery.  Agri- 
culture, stock  and  grain. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15^x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  J.  J.  Freas,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
a  four-page  supplement  for  Kent  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PECATONICA,    Winnebago    Co.    ^ 

1,045+   pop.,   on   Chicago    &   Northwestern 

Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  Rockford,  the  county  seat, 

and  107  N.  W.  of  Chicago.    Stock  market. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  Nate  L.  Colby,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PEKIN,  c.  h.,  Tazewell   Co.    a  8,420t 
pop.,  at  junction  of   seven   railroads,   on 
Illinois  r.,  10  m.  below  Peoria  and  32  W.  of 
Bloomington.    Manufacturing,  grain  and 
pork  packing  and  coal  mining. 
POST-TRIBUNE;   every  evening   ex- 
cept Sunflay.   and    TAZEWELL    CO. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
^1.50;   established— daily  Post  1885,   Tribune 
1895,  consolidated  1900;  weekly  Tribune  1887; 
Republican  Pos?  1835;  John  H.  Shode,  editor; 
The  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulatio  n— Daily;  In  1896,  "jkl."    In 
1897,  Z.    ^cfuaiauerape/or  1900, 2,240.    In 
1901,   I   (-^-f-).    In  1902,  yl.    In  19U3,  (z— 4)  I 
(••).   In  iy04,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  3,605.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902, yH,  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  In  1904,  yl. 
TIIIES;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
weekly  $2;  established  —  daily  IbSl,  weekly 
1840;  A.  W.  Rodecker  and  F.  Shnrtleff,  edi- 
tors ;  Times  Publishing  Co., publishers (8— 3P). 
Circulation —  dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In 
19111.  Z(4,  5). 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays;  German; 
Independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1876;  Albert  Weiss,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,273.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  v I.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1901,2,257  j  for  1902, 
^2,276.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  y I. 

ANCHOR  AND  SHIELD;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished 1879;  John  H.  Shade,  editor;  The  An- 
chor and  Shield  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:   In  1901, "jkl-    Actual  average 
/or  1902,  20,196.    Inl903,yD.    In  1904,  yD. 

PEORIA,  c.  h.,  Peoria  Co.    D  56,100t 

pop.,  at  junction   of  twelve  railroads,  on 

Illinois  r.  and  at  the  outlet  of  Peoria  lake. 

Connected  with  Chicago  by  Michigan  canal. 

Manufacturing  and  commerce.  Surrounded 

by  coal  mines.    Grain-growing  section. 

DAILY. 

DEMOKRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Ger- 


ILLINOIS. 


man;  Independent  democratic;  four  pages- 
dally  20x26,  weekly  22x28:  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established  1860;  Bernhard 
Cremer,  editor;  B.  Cremer  &Bro8.,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  Accorded  H  from 
1892  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vl. 
Iul899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902. 
yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Weekly  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891  to  H 
In  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yj.  In  1902, 
yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  y I. 

EVENIN(iSTAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  MORNING 
STAR,  Sundays;  daily  eight  to  twelve, 
Sunday  twenty  to  thirty  two  pages  18x24; 
established  1897;  Peoria  Star  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (2 — 4). 

Circulation -Daily :  In  1897,  G.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with 
December  22,  1898,  9,223; /or 
1899,12,781  ;/rtr]9U0,15,729j 
for  1901.  19,093;  for  1902, 
23,742;  for  1903,  22,197; 
/or  1904.  21,528. 
Sunday:  In  1897,  G.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  eliding  with  December  22, 
1898,  5,336;  for  1899,  7,210;  for  1900, 
8,375;  for  1901.9,015;  for  1902,  9,717; 
for  1903.  10, 042: /or  1904,  9,957. 

^^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Evening 
Star  and  the  Sunday  Morning  Star  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

H  E  R  A  L  D-TRANSCRIPT;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday 
twenty  four  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
S5.20,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1888 ; 
Herald -Transcript  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,725.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,Y.  Inl898.zH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900.  yH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  G.  In  1903,  yG 
(O  O).  Actual  average  for  1904,  12,455. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1904,  8,746. 
VVeekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.360.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKIjY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  17x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  75  cents;  established- 
daily  1877.  weekly  1885;  H.  M.  Plndell,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation-Daily:  Inl895,G.  In  1896,  F. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900,  zH,  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1901.10,343.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF  (OO). 
Actual  average  for  1904.  13,525. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902.  "jkl."  In 
1904,  I. 

SONNE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
SONNTAGS-GLOCKE,  Sundays,  and 
DIE  SONNE,  Thursdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $7,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  $1.75;  estab- 
lished—daily  and  weekly  1879,  Sunday  1880; 
L.  Ph.  Wolf,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion—daily  "jkl"  Sunday"iKL"  weekly"iKi." 

VOLKSFREUND;  every  morning; 
German;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1897;  PostVolks- 
freund  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation    jkl" 

SEMI  WEEKLY. 

SONNTAGS-POST;  Sundays  and 
Thursdays;  German;  neutral;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription— Sunday  $2.50,  Thursday 
12;  established  1885;  Post  Printing  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Circ'n— Sunday  "jkj,." 
Thursday  "JKL"    In  1897.  Z.     In  1902,  "iKL." 


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WEEKLY. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages 
15x^2;  subscriptions!;  established  1896;  Wal- 
ter S.  Bush,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL"  In  1902,  Z  (4). 

MONTHLY. 

EDUCATION   IN   BUSINESS; 

monthly;  business;  twenty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  October, 
1903:  H.  E.  Read,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  8,333. 

MASONIC  NEWS;  monthly;  masonic; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  C.  S.  De  GraCf.  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  Inl900,  ••,ikl."  Actualaverage 
for  1901,  1,500;  for  XWl,  2,083;  for  1903, 
2,175;/or  1904.  2,400. 

QUARTERLY. 

MANUAL,  TRAINING  MAGA- 
ZINE; quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  educational;  sixty  eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Chas. 
A.  Bennet,  editor;  The  Manual  Arts  Press, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
l,400;/or  1904,  1,525. 

PEOTONE,  Will  Co.  □'  l,003t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd..  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Jollet.the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  farming  Im- 
plements, tiles  and  wagons.    Agriculture. 

VEDETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1894;  J.Craw- 
ford Adams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PERRY,  PiJce  Co.  -a  842t  pop.,  6  m. 
N.  W.  of  Qrlggsville,  the  nearest  railroad 
point,  7  W.  of  Illinois  r.  and  3  W.  of  Perry 
Springs,  a  popular  summer  resort.  Car- 
riage factories,  mill  and  foundry.  Agricult- 
ure. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pagea  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1890;  Rollo  Six,  editor;  The  Perry  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIKE  CO.  MUTUAL.  LIFE  ASSO- 
CIATION NEWS;  monthly;  insurance; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  34  cents;  es- 
tablished 1902;  Rollo  Six.  editor;  The  Perry 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,440.    (A  A). 

PERU,  Lasalle  Co.    [j  6,863t   pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chicago, 

Roclc  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and  Illinois  r., 

at  mouth  of  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal,  100 

m,  S.  W.  of  Chicago.     Coal  mining.    Trade 

center. 

NEWS-HERALD;  every  erenlng  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  TWIN-CITY  NEWS- 
HERALD,  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages— dally  17x22,  weekly  20x26:  sub- 
•cription — daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  establithed 
—dally  1886.  weekly  1860;  H.  S.  Corwin,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  —  dally  "iii." 
weekly  "jkl." 

PETERSBURG,  c.h.,  Menard  Co.  U 

5,807+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Chicago, 

Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Sangamon  r.,  20 

m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 

Medicinal  springs.    Coal   mining,   milling 

and  manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;   Saturdays;   democratic; 
four   pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  Wilkinson  &.  Onstott,  editors  and 
publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 


ILLINOIS. 


less  than  1.200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  ■■JKL." 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  R.  B.  Ruth,  editor  and  publisher. 
(2—3).  Circulation  "ijti."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

PHILO,  Champaign  Co.  D-502t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  about  10  m.  S.  of  Urbana,  the 

county  seat. 

BUDGET;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.20;  established  1889;  Mont 
Robinson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation ■■jkl." 

PINCKNEYVILLE,    c.  h.,   Perry 

Co.  [?  2,357+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and 
Wabash.  Chester  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Beaucoup  creek.  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Duquoln 
and  61  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis.  Mo.  Carriage, 
plow  and  lumber  manufactories. 

ADVOCATE:  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  C.  R.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  Decem- 
ber, 1904,  publisher  asserts  no  issue  during 
year  past  was  less  than,  1,600. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Grab  E.  Meyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  •■jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PIPER  CITY,  Ford  Co.  u-  577t  pop.. 

on  Toledo,  Peoria   &  Western   Rd.,  76  m. 

E.  of  Peoria  and  91  S.   S.  E.  of  Chicago. 

Shipping  point  for  grain. 

PAN-HANDLE  ADVOCATE;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883 ;  H.  P.  Beach,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl.- 

PITTSriELD,  c.  h.,  Pike  Co. -n  2,293t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of  Illinois  r., 
15  from  Mississippi  r.  and  90  W.  S.  W.  of 
Jacksonville.  Carriage  and  canning  manu- 
factories and  flour  mills. 

PIKE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1847;  J.  M.  Bush 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts^ 
smallest  1,750.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  each  week  1,850.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,950$ 
for  19011,  1,950.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,950.  In  1904.  January,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  19i)3  was 
2,000.    In  1904,  yl. 

PIKE     CO.    REPUBLICAN;    Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;    established  1867;    Burr  H,  Swan, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIKE  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  Bentley  &Caughlan,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "iKi" 

PLAINFIELD,  Will  Co.  d  920t  pop., 

on  Elgin,  JoUet  &  Eastern  Rd.  and  Dupage 

r..  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Jollet,  the  county  seat,  and 

30  S.  W.  of  Chicago.    Milling  and  dairying. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  U.  S.  G.  Blakely,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ■■i^L.-' 

PliAINVILiLE,  Adams  Co.  -a  296t 
pop.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Barry,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Wabash  Rd.    Agriculture 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  eight  page* 
13x20;   subscription  $1;    established  1895;  J. 


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ILLINOIS. 


W.  Madison,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

IPL, AH O,  Kendall  Co.  b  l,634t  pop.,  on 

Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  62  nu 

W.  of  Chicago.  Steel  and  harvester  works. 

Agriculture. 

KENDALL.  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  Geo.  S.  Faxon,  editor 
and  publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Lisbon. 
Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

PLEASANT  PLAINS,   Sangamon 

Co.  a  575-I-  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South 
western  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.   Coal  mining 
and  agriculture. 

REVIEW;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  Daniel  S.  Bohnert. 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation"jKi,."(AA). 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  E.  A.  Finli,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Clroulatlon  •■jkl." 

PLYMOUTH,  Hancock    Co.   -n  854t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E. 

of  Qulncy.    Agriculture. 

TRI-COUNTY  SCRIBE;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  W.  Bell,  editor;  Bell  &  Ewing, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

POCAHONTAS,  Bond  Co.  g 
482t  pop.,  on  Vandalia  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of 
Greenville,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills, 
dair}'lng  and  farming. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  L.  C.  Helm, 
editor;  Press  Publishing  Co., publishers.  Cir- 
culation "^KL." 

POLO,  Ogle  Co.  ^  l,869t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  12  m.  N,  of  Dixon  and  23  S. 
of  Freeport.  Manufacture  of  buggies.  Cat- 
tle and  hogs  shipped.    Farming. 

VISITOR  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and   Saturdays;  republican;    four   to   eight 
pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  F.  J.  &  E.  F.  Crawford,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRI-COUNTY  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
Independent-republican;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  Sl.SO;  established  1858;  A.  T. 
Cowan,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  1895  and  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,032.  In  1897.  I. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  less  than  1.032.  In  1900,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  no  Issue  for  the  past  year  has  been 
less  than  1,032.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
'2,549;  for  1902,  3,007;  for  1903,  3,518; 
for  1901,  3,560. 

PONTIAC,  c.  h.,   Livingtton    Co.  u 

4,266t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton,  Illinois 
Central  and  Wabash  Rds.  and  Little  Ver- 
milion r.,  92  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Seat  of 
State  Reformatory.  Shoe  and  straw-paper 
manufactories.  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  coal  mining. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  20x24; 
subscription— dally  $4,  weeklv  il.25;  estnb- 
llshed-dally  1896,  weekly  1883;  H.  J.  Clark, 


ILLINOIS, 


editor:  The  Pontlac  Leader  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  (12—4). 

C!ircuIation— Daily :    'iifh" 

Weelily:    In  1899,  "iKL."    In  1900,  publisher 

asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than    1.368; 

in  1901,  no  issue  less  than  1.224.    In  1902,  yl. 

In  19(J3,  (z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

SENTINEL)  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  L.Y,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription— daily  $5;  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
in  1896.1.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  "JKL" 

COMMONWEALTH;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  February,  1902;  George 
Torrance,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation '•IKIL' 

FREETRADER  ANDOBSERVER) 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1870;  Johnson  & 
Renoe,  editors  and  publishers.   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

PORT   BYRON,  Jiock  island  Co.  ^ 

732+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee* St.  Paul 

Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,   opposite   Leclaire, 

la.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Rock  Island,  the  county 

seat.    Lime,  lumber  and  live  stock. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ; 

W.  D.  Hall,  editor;    Hall  &    Caverly,  pub- 

llRliers  (1—4). 

Circulotion;  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,103.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  /or  1898,  1,031;  /or  1899,  1,184; 
for  1900,  1,296.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,542.    In  ISOl,  yl. 

PRAIRIE  CITY,  McDonough  Co.-u 
81b+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 
Rd.,  23  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Qalesburg  and  70 
N.  E.  of  Qulncy.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;  J.  T.  Curtis 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circulation  "iXL-' 
HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x30 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  L.  M 
Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrcula 
tlon  "iKL" 

PRINCETON,  c.  h..  Bureau  Co.    ^ 

4,023+    pop.,    on    Chicago,    Burlington    & 

Quincy  Rd.,  105  m.  W.  S.  W.  of   Chicago. 

Agricultural  implement  manufactory  and 

flour  mills.   Farming  and  coal  mining. 

BUREAU  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 

$1.25;  established  1881;  S.  E.  Beede,  editor  and 

publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BUREAU  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Thursdays;  republican;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1847;  H.  U.  Bailey, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl'  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    ,4(•^ua^  «rer«(7c /or  inOl,  5,046. 

BUREAU  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Frtdays; 
democratic:  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1872 ;  E.  K.  Mercer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,785.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1893,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901.  vT.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl. 

PRINCEVILLE,  Ptoria  Co.  u  735t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  Peoria,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 


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ILLINOIS. 


1898  ;    George    McGinnls.    editor    and   pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKi," 

TEIjEPHONE  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
Uabed  1876;  A.  A.  Dart,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3). 

Circulation   "jkl.-     In  1903,   (z— 4)   I.     In 
1904,  yl. 

PROPHETSTOWN,    White$ide 

Co.  "□  1,143+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy  Rd.  and  Rock  r.,  midway  between 
Dixon  and  Rock  Island.  Various  manu- 
factories. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  H.  G.  Hotchkiss,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SPIKE;  Saturdays  ;  republican;  eight 
page*  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871;  R.C.  Turner,  editor;  Turner  &  Turner, 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  •'iKi" 

QTJINCY,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  -a  36,252t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Qulncy, 
Omaha  &  Kansas  City  and  Wabash  Rds. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  150  m.  above  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Flour  and  planing  mills,  car- 
riage factories.  Incubator  factories,  stove 
foundries,  file  works,  machine  shops  and 
manufactories  of  various  sorts.  Breakfast 
food  plant.  River  trade. 
DAILY. 

GER MANIA;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEiUI-WEEKL. Y.Tuesdays 

and  Fridays;  German;  independent-demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  20x26,  semi  weekly 
eight  pages  15}^2x2i;  subscription— dally  $6, 
semi- weekly  t*<i;  established  1874;  Henry 
Bornmann,  editor;  Germania  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  tl2— 4j. 
Circulation— Daily  "jkl" 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1897,  Z.  In  1900.  Z.  In 
1902,  "jiy.."    In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

HERAIiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
«Ight  pages— daily  and  weekly  18x22,  Sunday 
13x22;  subscription  — daily  $5,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1895;  E.  M.  Botsford, 
editor;  Quincy  Herald  Company,  publish- 
ers. Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
•orlptlon$i-  established  1888;  H.N.Wheeler, 
■editor  and  publisher  (3 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y,  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sepfembtr,  1898.  9,3U8.  In  1899,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo 
ber,  1900,  10,521;  for  a  year  ending  with 
October,  1901.  11,725;  for  1902.  11,718: 
for  1903,  1 1,640.    In  1904.  yF. 

WHIG;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription- dally  $5.20,  weekly 
41;  established— dally  18S2,  weekly  1838;  Whig 
Co..  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
O  In  1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  zT.  Actual  average  for  1899.  H,2fi2. 
In  1900,  y  G.  Actual  average  for  1901 ,  7  •  0  5 1. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  \90i,  7,613. 

Weekly  :  "ikl."    In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.    In 
1901,  Z  (6).    In  1903.  Y. 

WEEKLY. 

ENTERPRISE;   Saturdays;   Independ 
ent ;    eight    pages    15x32:    subscription    $1; 
established  1878;  H.H.Reckmyer.  editor:  En- 
terprise Publishing  Co..  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation   "iii  ••     In  1903,   (z— 4)   I.     In 
1904,  yl. 


ILLINOIS. 


FAHIILIEN  BLAETTER;  Fridays; 
German;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  January,  1901;  John  U. 
Henyel,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

FARMERS'  CALL.;  Thursdays  ;  agri- 
cultural ;  sixteen  lo  thirtj'-two  pages  8x13; 
subscription  90  cents  ;  established  1880;  J.  M. 
Stahl  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892 
to  E  In  1895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
vF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yG. 
In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  (z-i)  G  (••).  In 
K04,  yG. 

JOURNAL  OF  INDUSTRY;    Thurs 
days;    democratic;    four  pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1895  ;  Fred.  P.  Tay- 
lor,  editor   and   publisher    (5—3).      Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  190<.  Z  (4). 

LABOR  NEWS;  Saturdays;  labor: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  H.  Hoffman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  -jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902, 2,819.  In  1903,  yH. 
In  lfi04,  yl. 

OPTIC  I  Saturdays;  society  and  com- 
mercial; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.£0;  established  1885;  C.  F.  Perry,  editor; 
Optic  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,616; /orl9(J4,  1,775. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  miscellaneous  so- 
cieties; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  J.  D.  Robbins  and  F.  M. 
Stahl.  editors  and  publishers  (12—4 ). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivifh  August,  1902, 
4,348.  In  190:S.  yH.   In  19rj4,  (z— 4)  H  (••). 

SATURDAY    REVIEW;  Satur 
days ;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.26; 
established  1872  ;  Addison  L.  Langdon,  editor 
and  pabllsher;  a  railroad  edition  is  Issued  on 
Fridays.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN  CATHOLIC;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion 81;  established  1897;  John  F.  RIdder,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,409.     In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901,    "JKL." 

MONTHLY. 

APPLE  SPECIALIST:  monthly; 
fruit  trade;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
fO  cents;  established  March,  1P04;  James 
Handly,  editor;  James  McKinnay,  publisher 
(1—5). 

CATHEDRAL  CHI31ES;  monthly; 
religious;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  April,  1C04;  Rev.  Dean 
Moore,  editor;  Cyril  Dadswell,  publisher 
(1-5). 

CLUB  LIFE;  monthly,  except  August, 
women's  clubs;  one  hundred  pages7xl0;  sub- 
scription $1 :  established  1896;  Ida  Ay ers  Wor- 
rell, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1S91,  2,250.  In  1898,  zH.  In 
1899.ZH.  Inl900,zH.  In  1901, yH.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl  (A A). 

POULTRY  KEEPER;  monthly; 
poultry  raising;  forty-eight  to  sixty-four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; established 
1884;  F.  Piggott,  editor;  Poultry  Keeper  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1896,  "iKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z  (++).  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  March,  1901,  17,167.  In  1901.  yE. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  20,333;  for  1903, 
27,500.  In  1904.  yC. 

RELIABLE  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly ;  poultry ;  seventy  two  to  one 
hundred  and  seventy-two  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1894;  Grant  M. 
Curtis,  editor;  The  Reliable  Poultry  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 12— 4 ). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publlsner  asserts,  not 
less  than  12,300.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
19,666;  for  1897.  28.250:  for  1898, 
31,250;  for  1899,  36,750.    In   1900,  yC. 


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ILLIXOIS 


In  1901.  (z— 4,  6)  C.    In  1902.  yC.    Actual  aver- 
aye  for   year   ending  with  February,  1904, 
45,lt24;  for  1904.  i9,3.'57. 
URBAN  AND  K U II A  I.  AMERICA  t 

monthly;  twenty  pages  9x12;    subscription 
50  cents;  established  October.  1901;  M.  Pig- 
gott,  editor  and  f)ublisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  190i),  "jkl."   Actualaverage 
for  1902,  «,95S.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904.  yH. 

RAMSEY,  Fayette  Co.  P  747t  pop.,  at 

Junction  of  Illinois   Central  and    Toledo. 

St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of 

Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Farming. 

NEWS-JOURNAL;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  F.  M.  Bolt,  editor;  Bolt. 
Hodgdon  &  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

RANKIN,  Vermilion  Co.  n-  754t  pop., 

on  Lalce  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Paxton.     Tile     factory     and     creamery. 

Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  C.  E.  Grovers,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

RANSOM,  La  Salle  Co.  b  339t  pop., 

on  Atchison.  Topeka   &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  15 

m.  S.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat,  and  85 

S.  W.  of  Chicago.    Tile  and  bricli;  malcing. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  E.  B.  Stiles,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulution  •:vih" 

RANTOUL,  Champaign  Co.  n-  l,207t 
pop.,  on  IlUuois  Central  Rd.,  114  m.  S.  of 
Chicago.  Machine  shops,  roundhouse. 
flax  mills,  tile  and  carriage  manufacto- 
ries, elevators  and  creamery. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  B.  B.  Udell,  editoraiid 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl- "  In  1901,  Z  (4, 6). 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1865 ;  J.  L.  Hardesty. editor;  Weir 
&  Hardesty,  publisliers. 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.320.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.344.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  5,  9 J  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1901,  yl. 

RARITAN,  Hendenon  Co.  hh  450 pop., 

5  m.  S.  of  Media,  the  nearest  railroad  point. 

Farming. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Edw'd  O.  Barnes,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RAYMOND,  Montgomery  Co.  n  906t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  20  m.  S,  E.  of  Taylor 

Tllle.    Coal  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x30;  subscription 
$1.S0  ;  established  1881 ;  Joseph  W.  Potts,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  -vkl." 

RED  BUD,  Randolph  Co.  pi,16»pop. 

PILiGRIM  ;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Guy  Seely,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  ■  JKI."  (A  A). 


ILLINOIS. 


REDDICK,  Kankakee  Co.  n-261t  pop., 

on  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  and  Wabash 

Rds.,  19  m.  W.  of  Kankakee,  the  county 

seat,  and  60  S.  W.  of  Chicago.    File  factory. 

Grain  center. 

JO  U  RN  A  I^;  Thursdays:  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription  $1.50;    established  1898; 

A.  C.  Bell,  editor;  Journal   Publishing  Co., 
publishers (2 — 3).    Circulation  •oju.-" 

REYNOLDS,  ^ock  Island  Co.  b  329t 

pop.,  on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  18  m.  S. 

of   Rock  Island,  the  county  seat,  and  10 

from  the  Mississippi  r.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight  to 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894:  Guy  V.  Pettit.  edit  or  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKi  "  Actualaverage 
for  1899.  I,l5ti;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  1,205;  for  a  year  ending  with 
March,  1901,  1,241.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1902, 
1,362;  for  1903,  1,508;  for  1904.  1,578. 

RICHMOND,  McHtnry   Co.  b    876t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  E.  of  Woodstock,  the  county  seat.    Grain 
and  poultry  shipping  and  stock  raising. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four    pages   20x26;     subscription   $2;   estab- 
lished 1876;    P.  K.  Wright,  editor  and   pub- 
Usher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

RIDGE    FARM,  Vermilion   Co.    D- 
933+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

6  St.  Louis  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  and  West- 
ern Rds.,  16  m.  S.  of  Danville,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  mining. 
REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1-  established  1887;  Frank  R.Osborne,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (5-3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

RIDGWAY,    Gallatin    Co.     O,    839t 
pop.,  on   Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd..  9  m.  N.W.  of  Shawneetown,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893  ;  W. 

B.  Barnum.  editor;  Burgess  &  Barnum,  pub 
Ushers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

RIVERTON,  Sangamon  Co.  D  l,511t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd .. 5  m.  E.  of  Springfield . 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.    Agri- 
culture. 
ENTER  PRISE;  Saturdays:  eight  pages 

18x24:    subscription    $1;    established     1898; 

Babcock   &   Drum,  editors   and   publishers 

(7—3  P).    Circulation  •'ikl." 
REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  twelve 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

UtOO:  T.  A.  Damford,  editor;  Datr.ford  Bros., 

publishers  (2—5). 

ROANOKE,    Woodford  Co.  a  966t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  FeRd., 

7  m.  N.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.    Coal 

mine.    Farming. 

C  A  L.Li  J  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
P.  B.  Hobbs,  editor;  Call  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ROBERTS,  Ford  Co.  D-  446t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,90  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Chi- 


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ILLINOIS. 


cago  and  13  S.  W.  of  Gilman.  Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  O.  San- 
ders, editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

ROBINSON,    c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  P, 

l,6S3f  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Indiana  &  Illinois 
Southern  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.    Fruit,  corn,  wheat  and  wool. 

ARGUS  I  Wednesdays ;  republican ;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1863 ;  George  W.  Harper,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1897,  1,145.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl.-- 

CONSTITUTION!  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1863;  F.  W.  Lewis,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—4).^ 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,143.  In  1898,  yl. 
In   1899,  yl.     In  1900.  zl.     In  1901,  yl.      In 

1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  Maxwell  & 
Riker,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."      In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ROCHELLE,  Ogtt  Co.  ^  2,0rSt  Pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  of  Rock, 
ford  and  75  W.  of  Chicago.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Howard  A.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  F.  E.  &  C.  A.  Lux,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  I.  Actualaverage 
for  1899,  2,14tJ.  In  1900.  yl.  Actxial  aver- 
age  for  mi,  2,4'^0;  for  1902,  2,626;  for 

1903,  2,5o6;  for  1904,  2,586. 
REGISTER;   Fridays ;    republican  ; 

eight  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1863 ;  O.  W.  &  M.  L.  Dicus,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCHESTER,  Sangamon  Co.  n  S65t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of   Springfield.    Tile  and 

brick  manufacturing,  milling,  stock  raising 

and  farming. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  Thomas  M. 
Dillon,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ROCKFALLS,  Whiteside Co.^^  2,176t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and  Rock  r.,  15  m.  E.  of  Morrison,  the  county 

seat.   Manufactures  of  wagons,  furniture. 

barbed  wire  and  agricultural  Implements. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Parker  &  Mentzer,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCKFORD,  c.  h.,  Winnebago  Co.  ^ 

31,051+  pop.— local  census,  1904,  42,488— on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Illinois  Central, 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and  Rockr., 


ILLINOIS. 


92  m.  W.  of  Chicago.    Manufactures  of  fur- 
niture and  agricultural  implements. 
DAILY. 

MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept   Monday,    and    sEMI  -  WEEKLY, 

Mondays  and  Thursdays;  democratic;  dally 
six,  semi-weekly  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—dally  $5,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1888,  semi- weekly  1866;  J.Stan- 
ley Browne,  editor;  Rockford  Star  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation  — Daily :  In  1895, 1.  Actualav- 
erage for  m96,'2,651.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  3,248;  /or  1900, 
3,659;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
4,107;  for  1902.  4,966.  In  1903,  yG  (OO). 
In  1904,  6,758  (bb). 

Semi- Weekly :  In  1895, "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \S%,'i,^ti  4:.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  4,422;  for  1900, 
4,679;  for  a  year  ending  witft  June,  1901, 
4, 743;/or  1902, 4,175.  Iul903,yH.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  3,633. 

REGISTER-GAZETTE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEK- 
LY, Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subsorlptlon— dally  $.5.20.  semi- 
weekly  $1 ;  established  -iJefifisfer  1840,  Gazette 
1867,  consolidated  1891,  semi  weekly  1840;  F.  E. 
Sterling,  editor;  Register-Gazette  Company, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,000.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  3,419;  /or  1897,  3,208.    In  1898,  yH. 


/or  1904,  5,496. 
Seuii- Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,600.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,482; /or  1897,  4,604.  In  1898.  yG.  ^ct- 
waZ  auerafi^e/or  1899,5,902  ;/or  1900,  6,723; 
for  1901.  7,078;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1902,  7,052;  for  1903,  6,416;  for 
1904,  5,951. 

Publisher's  announcement. — For  65  yeats  the 
leading   paper    of   central   northern   Illi- 
nois.   Carries  all  prominent  foreign  adver- 
tising.   Exclusive  evening  Associated  Press 
franchise.    Present  sworn  circulation  ex- 
ceeds  6,000    dally.     Exceptionally    strong 
Semi-Weekly  of  6,000.  among  rich  farming 
community  of  famous  Rock  River  Valley. 
Shannon,  150    Nassau    Street,  New  York, 
Allen,  112  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago. 
REPUBLIC;    every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$3.12,  weekly  $1;  established  1890;  Republic 
Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896 
publisher  asserts,  1,500.  Actual  average  for 
1897.  3,896;  for  1898.  3,983;  for  1899, 
4,001;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900, 
4,441;  for  1901,  5,926.  In  1902,  yG.  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  6,540;  for  1904, 
6,251. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, IZ. 
[nl898,  yl.    In  1899,  y I.    In  1900,    "jkl." 

WEEKLY. 

G  E  R  M  A  N  I  A  ;  Saturdays ;  German ; 
Independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1885;  F.  Stedlnger,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl  " 

ROCKFORDS-POSTEN;  Fridays; 
Swedish;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  C.  A.  Wen- 
dell, editor;  Rockfords-Posten  Publishing 
and  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "ija.  "  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (1.2,  4,  5). 

BI  MONTHLY. 
FREEDMEN'S  BULLETIN;  bi- 
monthly; Presbyterian  ;  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  10  cents;  established  Sept..  1895; 
Mary  E.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  year  end- 
ing February,  1905, 6,833. 


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ILLINOIS. 


KOCK   ISLAND,  c.  h.,  Rock  Island 

Co.  t)  19,493t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Rock 
Island  A  Peoria  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  op- 
posite Davenport,  la.,  connected  by  a 
bridge.  Location  of  United  States  Armory 
a.nd  Arsenal.  Manufacturing,  coal  mining 
and  river  trade. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; democratic;  eight 
pages— daily  15x22,  w^eekly  18x22;  •ubscrip- 
tlon— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1851;  H.  P.  Simpson,  editor;  J.  W.  Potter  Co., 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,1.334.  In  1896,  I,  Actual  average  for 
189T,  1,935;  for  1898,  3,336; /or  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1899,  ii,57  3  ;  for  a  year 
ending  wnY^i.  June,  1900,  3,6 8<>;  for  a  year 
ending  u-ith  Aug.,  1901,  3,S76;  for  1902, 
3,958;  for  1903,  3,334;  for  1904,  3,311 . 
Weekly:    -iKi-"     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5k 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eiffht  pages  18x34;  subscription— dally  $5.20; 
weekly  $1;  established— dailv  1863,  weekly 
1862;  Walter  Johnson,  editor;  Union  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,650.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,700. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  19()0.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  In  1908,  (z-4)  I  (OO).  In  1904, 
(z-4)  !(••). 

Weekly  :  in  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,61)0.  In  1£96,  T.  In  1897,Y.  Inl893."JKL." 
In  ]9i)3.  Z  (4).    lu  1904,  (z^l)  I. 

ROCK  ISLAND-MOLINEVOLKS- 
ZEITUNG  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $8;  established  1875;  Val. 
J.  Peter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  in  1897,  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  U,  5).  In  1903,  {z—4)  !(•#).  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

AUGUSTANA;  Thursdays ;  Swedish ; 
lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1.75;  established  1854;  S.  P.  A.  Lindahl,  edi- 
tor; Lutheran  Augustana  Book  Concern,  pub- 
lishers (2— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
13,513.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yK.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
13,855.  In  1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1902,13,317.    In  1903.  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

INI)  KPEN  DENT ;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: eight  pages  17x21  J^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1902;  George  W.  McCaskrln,  editor 
ana  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AUGUSTANA  JOURNAL;  semi- 
monthly; lutheran;  twelve  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription 75  cents:  established  1892;  G.  A. 
Brandelle,  editor;  The  Lutheran  Augustana 
Book  Concern,  publishers  (2 — ^3). 
Circulation :  Actxial  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  Nov.,  1900,  1,995.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,083.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

FOREHANDED   FARMER;  month 
ly;    agriculture;    sixteen   pages   9x12;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Walter  John- 
son,  editor;   Forehanded   Farmer   Associa- 
tion, publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH    STAR;    monthly;    fraternal; 
four  pages  8x14;  subscription  20  cents;  es 
tabllshed  1899;  V.  O.  Peterson,  editor;  The 
North  Star  Benefit  Association,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jKi"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  minimum  number  of  copies 
printed  any  one  month  wasS.OOO.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  (z-4)I(»#)(AA). 

TRI-CITY  UNIONIST;  monthly; 
labor;  sixteen  pages  9x12:  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1899;  G.  E.  Morgan,  editor. 
Circulation  ;  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,539.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "-jkl." 


ILLINOIS. 


U  N  G  D  O  M  S  -ViE  N  N  E  N  ;  monthly ; 
Swedish;  juvenile;  literary;  thirty  six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  S.  O. 
Youngert, editor;  Lutheran  Augustana  Book 
Concern,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,875.  In  1897,  A  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1898,3,371.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  3,875.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,5,675.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904.  yH. 

ROCKTON,  Winnebago  Co.  [^  936t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of  Beloit,  Wis.,  and  12  N.  of  Rock- 
ford,  the  county  seat.  Paper  and  flour  mills, 
reaper  manufactory  and  machine  shops. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1875;  Frank  Graves,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROGERS,  i^or<f  Co.  D 

NORTH   SHORE  NEWS;  Saturdays 

(▲▲). 

ROODHOUSE,  Greene  Co.  -o  2,351t 
pop.,  on  Burlington  Route  and  Chicago  tc 
Alton  Rds..  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Springfield  and  69 
N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Railroad  center. 
Farming  and  stock  raising.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1898;  John  Jones,  editor;  Record  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  ;  prints  an  edition  of  the 
weekly,  the  Democrat,  for  Pearl  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."  combined  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1902.  weekly  Z  (3,  4.  5). 

EYE-HERA  liD;  Thursdays ;  aemo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  — Sj/e  1882,  Herald  1892;  W.  F. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKJ-" 

ROSELAND,  Cook  Co.  rf 
ENTERPRISE  REVIEW;  Saturdays 

(▲▲). 

ROSEVILLE,  Warren  Co. -ol, out 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  of  Monmouth,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  Oct.,  1904;  Will  H.  Taylor,  editor; 
F.  F.  Taylor,  publisher  (1—5). 

TIMES-C ITIZE N  ;  Wednesdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876;  Will  H.  Taylor,  editor; 
Roseville  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5—3).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ROSSVILLE,  Vermilion  Co.  n-  l,485t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  of  Danville,  the  county  seat. 
Threshing  machine,  wagon  and  shoe  fac- 
tories and  brick  and  tile  works.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
1879;  Bert  E.  Pinkerton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904, 1  (DD). 

RUSHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Schuyler  Co.  -n 
3,292+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  ft  Qulncy 
Rd.,  3  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Sterling.  Manu- 
facturing Grain  and  fruit. 

SCHUYLER  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


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ILLINOIS. 


$1.50;   established  1856;   W.  I.  Larash,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation:  "jkl."    in  1898. 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 
SCHUYLER  CO.  HERAIiD;  Thurs 

days;  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished March,  1901;  H.  E.  McLaren,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi,." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1858;  Edwin  Dyson,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.700.  In  189fi.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKi,  ••    In  1903  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SCHUYLER  CO.  SCHOOL  VISIT- 
OR; monthly;  educational;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  J.  Rollo  Black,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

RUTLAND,  LasalU  Co.  [j  893t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  and  Toluca,  Marquette 

&  Northern  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  Lasalle.    Coal 

mines. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W.  H. 
Hardesty,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAILOR    SPRINGS,    Clay   Co.  Q 

479+  pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Louisville,  the  county 

seat. 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  F.  M.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  "iit  ■• 

SAINT  ANNE,  Kankakee  Co.  D- 1,0001 

pop.— local  estimate  1  200— at  junction  of 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  11  m. 
S.  E.  of  Kankakee,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  J.  O.  Bentall,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT    CHARLES,   Kane   Co.    [^ 

2,675+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  Elgin,  Au- 
rora and  Southern  Electric  Line  and  Fox  r. 
Flour  mills,  condensed-milk  factory,  malle- 
eable  Iron  works,  foundry,  machine  shops 
and  piano  factory. 

JOURNAL;    semi  weekly,   Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20;   subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  September,  1901;  W.  E. 
Galvln,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.56;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Cope  &  Paschal,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

SAINT  ELMO,  Fayette  Co.  g  l,050t 

pop.,  on   'Vandaila  Line  and  Chicago    & 

Eastern  Illinois  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Vanda- 

lia,  the  county  seat. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
O.  H.  Dibble,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3)  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SAINTE  MARIA,  Jasper  Co.  P,  406 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Newton. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1901;  Otis 
Stanley,  editor;  Otis  Stanley  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL." 


ILLINOIS. 


SAINT  JOSEPH,  Champaign  Co.n- 
637+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Champaign  City, 
and  9  E.  of  Urbana,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Dale  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SALEM,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  g  l,642t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Southwestern 
Chicago,  Paducah  &  Memphis  and  Cen- 
tralia  &  Chester  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Cen- 
tralia  and  69  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Mill- 
ing, coal  mining,  fruit  shipping  and  evap- 
orating. 

HERALD-ADVOCATE  ;  every  even- 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  pages  15i^x23, 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— dailv  1898, 
weekly  1851 ;  Brets  &  Furry,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

MARION  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  J.  B.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,574; 
in  1899,1.608.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (O  O).    In  1904,  y I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  J.  C.  Utterback.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n     »kl."   In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MARION  CO.  SCHOOLS;  monthly; 
educational;  ei^ht  pages  9x12;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  January,  1902;  J.  E. 
Whitchurch,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "iicL."  (A  A). 

SANDOVAL,  Marion  Co.  g  l,258t 

pop.,   at    junction    of    Baltimore    &  Ohio 

Southwestern  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  60 

m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Manufacturing 

and  coal  mining. 

TI3IES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
Relnhardt  &  Patterson,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

SANDWICH,  Dekalb  Co.  t\  2,520t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

57  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.     Manufacture  of 

agricultural  implements. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
B'ridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897 ;  J.  H.  Lamer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
J.  B.  Castle,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pa««s  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  F.  D.  Lowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SAN  JOSE,  Mason    Co.  U  479t  pop.^ 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd..  about  «  m.  N.  E. 

of  Mason  City.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MASON    CO.  RECORD;     Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  W.  W.  Mtlby,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Green  "Valley 
(8—3).   Combined  circulation    jkl." 

METROPOLITAN  ;  Fridays  ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901  ;  Nleuklrk  &  Eyrse,. 
editors  and  publishers  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


SAUNEMIN,  Livingiton  Co.  D   SSOf 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Pontlac, 

the  county  seat.  Stock  raising  and  farming. 

GAZETTE?  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.60;  established  1888;  Charles 
S.  Brydia,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Fairbury.  Combined  clrc'n  "uu,." 

SAVANNA,  Carroll  Co.  ^  3,325t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r..  10  m.  W.  of  Mount  Carroll, 
the  county  seat.  Flour  and  lumber  mills. 
Shipping  point. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CARROLL.  CO.  JOURNAL, 
Wednesdays ;  democratic ;  dally  four,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5.20; 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1895,  weekly 
1S85;  F.  S.  Greenleaf,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).  Circulation  dally  "ija,."  weekly  -iKi" 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TRI-VVEERLY,  Mondays,  Wednes- 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription- daily  $5,  tri-weekly  $1.50 ;  estab- 
llshed-dailv  1895.  triweekly  1875;  Stahl  & 
Mitchell,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation 
— dally  "JKL."    trl-weekl.y  "JKi- " 

SAYBROOK,   McLean    Co.    U    879; 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  26  m.  E. 

of  Bloomlngton,  the  county  seat.    Grist  and 

saw  mills.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Frank  Woolley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  Inde- 
pendent; plght  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1872;  N.  B.  Webster,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  ".na." 

SEATON,  Mercer  Co.  X]  285  pop.,  on 
Iowa  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Kelthsburg. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
INDEPENDENT;    Fridays;     independ- 
ent;  eight    pages    15x22;    subscription    $1; 
C.  E.  Duncan,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


SENEGA,  Latalle  Co.  tl  1,190  Pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
and  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal.  Grain  trade, 
coal  mines  and  tile  factories. 

RECORD  AND  NEWS;    Fridays;  in 
dependent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1878;  Terry  Simmons,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SHABBONA.  Dekalb  Co.  t^  587t  pop,, 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  88  m. 
W.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 
EXPRESS;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
1876;  W.  H.  Ray,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
an  edition  for  Lee  (5—3).    Combined  circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SHANNON,  Carroll  Co.  ^  6781  pop., 

on   Chicago,    Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul  Rd., 

14  m.   S.  W.   of    Freeport   and   116  W.  of 

Chicago.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ; 
B.  E.  Boyle,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


and  Ohio  r.,  9  m.  from  the  mouth  of  Wa- 
bash. Manufacturing,  milling,  pork  pack- 
ing, lumber,  mining  and  farming.  A  ship 
ping  point. 

GALLATIN  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  George  Hanlon, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "ikl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  the  subscription  has  been 
over  1.000.    In  1902,  Z  (2,  3,  4).    In  1C04,  (z-4)  I. 

LOCAL  REC;ORD  ;  Fridays;  local; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  Conrad  O.  Edwards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

NEWS-GLEANER  ;   Fridays;    repub-" 
lican;   eight   pages   15x22;    subscripMon  $1; 
established  1872;  A.  T.  Splvey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "iKL."   In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,^93.    In  1904,  I. 

SHEFFIELD,   Bureau   Co.    \^    l,2«a 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rook  Island  &  Paciflo 
Rd.,  37  m.  W.  of  La  Salle. 
TI.nE8;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SHELBTVILLE,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  u 
3,546+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 
and  Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  Chicago  ft  St. 
Louis  Rds.  and  Kaskaskia  r.,  79  m.  W.of 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Manufacturing,  agri- 
culture and  mining. 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $5.30,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-dally  1887,  weekly  1863;  H.  L.  Mar- 
tin, edltorand  publisher  (2— 3).  Circulation- 
daily  "iiL*   weekly  ".nsi" 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.00;  estab- 
lished 1874;  I.  S.  Storm,  editor;  Democrat 
Company,  publishers  (12-4). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,500.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.500;  in  1897,  1.560;  in 
1898,1.584.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, each  edition  was  In  excess  of  1,700;  in 
1901.  not  less  than  1,750;  in  1903,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  during  1902  ex- 
ceeded 1,750.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In  Decem- 
ber, 1904,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing year  past  exceeded  1,750. 

SHELBY  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1852;  Thos.  B. 
Shoaff,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,056.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKJ."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

OUR  BEST  WORDS:  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; four  pages  11x17;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1880;  Jasper  L.  Douthlt, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,783;  for  1896,  1,654;  for  1897,  L.'JIB. 
In  1898.  yl .  Actual  average  /or  1899,  2,550. 
In  1900,  vT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z-3, 4)  I. 
In  1903,  y I.     In  1904,  yl. 


SHAWNEETOWN,  c.  h.,  Oallatin 

Co.  c\  1,698+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South-  j  establTshed"Y879';"w."HrbVerhue, 'editor  and 


SHELDON,  Iroquois  Co.  n- 1,1081  pop. , 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  Sc  St. 
Louis  and  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rds., 
86  m.  S.  of  Chicago  and  109  E.  of  Peoria. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;   Saturdays ;  republican ; 

eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 


western  and  Louiavllle  &  Nashville  Rds  i  publisher  (8—3) .    Circulation  "uu,. 


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ILLINOIS. 


SHERIDAN,  La  Sail  Co.  b  486  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16 

m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Ottawa. 

SENTINETi;  Fridays ;  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  0. 
R.  Bruer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

SHERMERVILLE,  Cook  Co.  cf  300 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.   Paul 

Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.   Manufacturing 

and  farming. 

AMERIKANISCHES  MISSIOXS- 
BliATT;  monthly;  German  and  English; 
roman  catholic;  forty-eight  pages  8x10;  sub- 
•crlptionfl;  established  January,  1902 ;  Rev. 
Herm.  Rlcharz,  editor;  Society  of  the  Divine 
Word,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  ;  Actual  average  for  1902, 
4,583;  for  1903,  8,917;  /or  1904,  9,730. 

SHERRARD,  Mercer  Co.  ti826t  pop., 

on  Roclc  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of 

Rock  Island.    Coal  mining. 

BULiLiETIN;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  to  fourteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Peterson  &  Fullerton, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3)    Circ'n  "£kl." 

SIBLEY,  Ford  Co.  D-  444t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Paxton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
page8l8x24;  subscription $1 ;  established  1897; 
F.  J.  Hrdlicka,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JKL." 

SIDELIi,  Vermilion  Co.  d-  778t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Peoria,  De- 
catur &  Evansvllle  Rds.,  23  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Danville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1888;  T.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SIDNEY,  Champaign  Co.  n-  664t  pop., 

on  Wabash  Rd.,  about  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Urba- 

na,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BY-WAY;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  F.  D.  Dentan,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SIGEL,  Shelby  Co.  D  29St  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Mat- 
toon.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  P.  C.  Trager,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKi" 

SOMONAUK,  Dekalb  Co.  ^  680t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

22  m.  W.  of  Aurora  and  60  W.  S.  W.  of  Chi 

cago.    Furniture  and  windmills. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  lSx32;  subscription  $1.S0;  eitab- 
liihed  1876;  Chas.  W.  Faltz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Cir(mlatlon  "uu." 

SORENTO.  Sond  Co.  g  l,000t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  ana  Toledo. 

St.  Louis  &  Western  Rds.,  43  m.  N.  E.  of 

Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Mining. 

BLADE;  Thursdays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  A.  W.  Llndbeck,  editor;  Llndbeck  & 
Olson,  publishers  (8— 3).  Circulation  "iKi"     I 


ILLINOIS. 


SPARTA,  Randolph  Co.  p2,941t  pop., 
on  Centralia  &  Chester  and  Mobile  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  ao  m.  N.  E.  of  Chester,  the  county 
seat,  and  50  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Plow  factory,  woolen  mill,  cannery  and 
creameries.    Natural  gas. 

ARGONAUT;  Thursdays;  free  silver: 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  T.  F.Alexander,  editor;  Sparta  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,039;  for  19(J0, 
t,02'2;  for  1901,  1,004;  for  1902,  l,017t 
forms,  1,023  ;  for  1904,  1,042. 

P  Li  A  I  N  D  E  ALERt  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1862;  S.  L.  Taylor,  editor;  Taylor 
Bros.,  Dubli8her8(2— 5). 

f 'Irculation:  In  1901.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902.  1.025.    In  1903,  Z  (4).   In  1904,  I. 

SPRINGERTON,TrAiYe  Co.  R  444 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W. 

of  Carmi,  the  county  seat.    Corn. 

N  E  W  H  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  F.  L.  Phelps,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,  Sangamon  Co, 
D  State  Capital,  34,159+  pop.,  at  junction 
of  six  railroads,  near  Sangamon  r.    Agrl 
cultural  and  grain-raising  district.   Abund- 
ant coal  In  vicinltj'. 

DAILY. 

ILLINOIS      STATE     JOURNALj 

every   morning,   and    SE1>11-WEEKLY» 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  and 
semi-weekly  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription- dally  $5,  Sun- 
day $2,  daily  and  Sundav  $6.50,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1848,  semi-weekly  1881; 
Illinois  State  Journal  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H  from. 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  V.  In  1898,. 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-6)  H  (•  •).  In  1904, 
(z— 11)  G. 

Semi-Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to- 
1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  v  I.  In 
1899,zl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl» 
Inl903.yl  (OO).    In  1904,  ■•jkl." 

ILLINOIS  STATE  REGISTER  t 
every  morning,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Thursdays,  democratic;  dally 
ten,  semi-weekly  eight,  Sundav  twenty  pages 
17x23 ;  subscription- dally  $5,  semi  weekly  $1  ; 
established— daily  1848,  weekly  1836.  semi- 
weekly  1892;  H.W.Clendenin.  editor;  Thomas- 
Rees, manager  (2—5). 

Circulation  — Daily :  Accorded  H  from 
891  to  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  publisher  as- 
lerts,  exceeding  4,000;  In  1898,  not  less  than 
s200;  in  1899.  4,300.  In  1900.  G.  In  1901, 
(z— 1.  2,  6)  G.  Actual  average  for  1902.. 
6,202: /orl903,  7,046; /or  1904.  8,930. 
Sunday;  Actual  average  for  19()3,  S.Q'yH  • 
/or  1904.  6, S7 9. 

Semi-Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  3,60«.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  vH. 
In  1901,  yll.  In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  H.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  3,817;  for  1904,  .5,261. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  an  d 
SE3II- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  17x24  ;  sub- 
scription—dailv  $5,  semi-weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
ilahed— daily  1876,  semi-weekly  1896:  J.  McCan 
Davis,  editor;  Springfield  Newg  Company,, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1898,  "fKi.  In 
1899.  yl.    In  1900,  H.    In  1901,  (z-4)  H.     In 


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1902,  yH.  In  VMS,  (z-4)  II  C9).  In  1904, 
H  (DD). 

Sieiiii- Weekly:  "iJU,"  In  1901,  Z  (4).  In 
1903  (z— 4)  I.    In  11104,  "iia" 

WEEKLY. 

FORUM;  Saturdays;  negro;  six  pages 
lOJ^lS}-^;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Dec, 
liK)3;  E.  L.  Rogers,  editor;  Rogers  &  Barbour, 
piiblisliers  (1— 5P). 

Il.l.INOIfS  TRADESMAN;    Wednes 
days;   labor;  four  pages  15x22;   subscription 
$1;  establi8liedl897;  R.E.Woodmansee, editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  -'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1899,  2,652;   for  1900,3,000.    In 

1901.  yll.  Actual  averaye  for  1902,  3,000. 
In  15)03,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  1903  was  less  than  3,000.  Actual  aver- 
age for  mi.  3,100. 

STAAT8    WOCHENBLATT;   Frl 
days;    German;    democratic;   twelve   pages 
17x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1878;  B.  F. 
Sexauer,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

STATE  CAPITAli;  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
♦1.50;  established  1886;  J.  S.  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "i^L." 

STATE  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished November,  1900;  H.  C.  Deane,  edi- 
tor; H.  C.  Deane  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7-3). 

Circulation:  "JKi-"  In  1902.  Z  (1.2,4  5). 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •)  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

0DD-FEL.1.0VVS'  HERALD;   semi 
monthly;  odd  fellowship;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1876;  James  R. 
Miller  and  John  H.  Sllies,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7.687.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,yf;. 
In  1899.  yG.    In  1900.  yH.    In  19U1,  yH.    In 

1902.  yH.    In  1903,  y H      In  1904,  y H . 

MONTHLY. 

COURT   OF  HONOR;    monthly;  Su 
preme  Court  of  Honor:  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895:  Chas. 
J.  Riefler,  editor;  Court  of  Honor, publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  27,083.  In  1898.  yC.  Actual  av 
eragre /or  1899,  48.083.  In  1900.  yB.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  61,238.  In  1902,  yB. 
In  1903.yB.  Actual  average  for  imi,7ti,745. 

FARM  HOME;  monthly;  agricultural; 
twenty  to  twenty-four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893;  Charles  F.  Mills, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—8). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-*  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899, 20,150;  for  a  year  ending  udth 
September,  1900,  23,900 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1901,  26,150.  In  1902,  yC. 
In  1903.  (z-4)  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

ILI.1NOIS  3IEDICAL.  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical;  one  hundred  and  ten  to 
one  liundred  and  fiflj'  pages;  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1899;  George  N.  Kreider, 
M.D.,  editor;  The  Illinois  State  Medical  So- 
ciety, publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,541  ;/o'- 1904,  4,075. 

ROYAL  CIRCLE;  monthly;  Royal 
Circle;  fraternity;  eight  paRes  10x15;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1897;  M.J.Power, 
editor:  The  Royal  Circle,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900.  E.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902.  yF.     Inl903,  (z-4)  F  (••)  (AA). 

SANGAMON  SCHOOL  INTER- 
ESTS;  monthly;  educational;  twenty  four 
pages  8x11;  subscription 25 cents;  established 
September,  1903;  Charles  Van  Dorn,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl-"  (A  A). 

SPRINGV ALLEY,  Bureau  Co.  ^ 

6,214+pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  8c  Pacific  and  Chicago 


ILLINOIS. 


&  Northwestern  Rds.,  104  m.  W.  8.  W.of  Chi- 
cago. Manufacturing.  Coal  mining.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Hoffman  &  Mahoney  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  ••uu." 

STANFORD,  AfcZean  Co,  a  601t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Bloom- 

ington.    Farming. 

STAR  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1894 ;  F.  L.  Garst, 
editor;  Crihfleld  Bros.,  publishers  (7— 3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

STAUNTON,  Macoupin  Co.  n  2,786t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  and 

Wabash  Rds.,  36m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 

Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  T.  H.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

STERLING,    Whiteside    Co.  ^  8,309( 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Roclc  r., 

opposite  Rock  Falls,  and  27  m.  E.  of  Clinton, 

la.  Good  water  power.  Manufacturing  and 

agriculture. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and  SEMI-WF.EKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight,  semi-weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;  established  — daily  1882.  semi  weekly 
1854;  M.  D.John,  editor;  H.  L.  &  M.D.John, 
publishers  (5—3).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl.--  In 
1903.  Z  (4).  Semi-weekly  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STANDARD  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1.50; 
established  —  daily  1893,  semi-weekly  1868; 
Thomas  Dilier,  editor  and  publisher  (.5—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl.-  In  1903,  Z  (4), 
Semi  weekly  "isi-"  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  Z 
(4,5).    Inl903,  Z(4). 

BEOBACHTER;  Fridays;  German; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$2:  established  1876;  L.  Oltmanns,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKi,." 

RURAL  LIFE;  Fridays;  agricultural; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1901;  H.E.Brown,  editor; 
Rural  LlfePublishingCo.,  publishers  (1—4P). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (4).    In  Um.  "jkl-" 

RATHBONE   MESSENGER; 
monthly;  fraternal;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription   50   cents;    established    lf^99;    Mrs. 
Anna  E.  Gossert,  editor;  S.  D.  Goesert,  pub 
Usher  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,614.    In  UI04,  (z— 2, 11)  H. 

STEWARDSON,  Shelby  Co.  a  6T7t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Shelbv 
ville,  the  county  seat.  Farmlngand  manii 
f acture  of  lumber. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  V.  H.  Fagen,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "iK-t" 

STILLMAN  VALLEY,  Ogle  Co.  b 

475  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  and 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  13  m. 

S.  by  S.  W.  of  Rockford.     Tile  and  brick 

manufacturing  and  milling. 

GRAPHIC  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS. 


1889;  John  A.  Atwood,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki," 

STOCKTON,  Jo  Daviess  Co.  ^  946t 
pop.  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  25  m. 
E.  of  Galena,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
tures of  woolen  goods,  butter  and  cheese, 
butter  tubs.  etc.  Shipping  point  for  live 
stock  and  grain. 

HERATiD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888:  John  Sughroe.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5).  Circulation  "JKL. •• 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  A. 
Rcotchbrook.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STONINGTON,  Christian  Co.  n  438t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  W.  of  Decatur. 
Agriculture. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  H.  A.  Danford, 
editor  and  Dubllsher.   Circulation  "jkl.- 

STRASBURG,  Shelby  Co.  D  392  pop., 
on    Wabash    Rd.,    18  m.    S.   of    Sullivan. 

Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13  x2(); 
subscription  5()  cents:  established  1899;  J.  A. 
Inlcksall,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

STREATOR,  Lasalle  Co.  b  i4,079t 
pop.,  at  junction  o^  five  railroads  and  Ver- 
milion r.,  16  m.  S.  of  Ottawa,  the  county 
seat.  Glass  and  bottle  works.  Coal  fields 
near  by. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  evening  except 
«undav,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
.publlcan;  dally  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $4,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— dally  1880,  weekly  1873; 
Van  Skiver  &  Fornof.  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1898,  -j^."  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I. 
In  1902,(2-4,5)  I.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).     In 

WeelilvPin  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z.  In 
im  zl/ In  1901,  (z-1.  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902. 
(z-4,  S)  1.      In  1903.  (z-4)  !(••).     In  1904, 

KDn). 

INDEPENDENT-TIMES;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24-  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  In- 
dependent Times  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12-4). 

Circulation:  "isL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1901, 
Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,536: 
for  1903,  1,637;  for  a  year  ending  August, 
1904.  1,969. 

MONITOR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $3.60, weekly  $1.50; 
establlshed-daUy  1882,  weekly  1869;  W.  R. 
Beane.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion-dally "JKL."  In  1903.  Z  (4).  Weekly 
"iKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

TRADES  AND  LA  BOR  GAZETTE; 
Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  October,  1902;  J.  K. 
Achuff,  editor;  J.  F.  Dlcus.  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.1,838.    In  1904,  yl. 

VOLKSBLATT}  Fridays;  German; 
eight  pages  13x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Wm.  Ackermann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "ija," 

STRONGHURST,  Henderson  Co.  -a 
762+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 


ILLiyOIS. 


Rd.,  about  31  m.  S.  W.  of  Oalesburg.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC  ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888  ;  J.  F.  Mains,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL." 

SULLIVAN,  c.   h.,   MoultHe   Co.  u 

2,399+  pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  Peoria, 

Decatur  &  Evansville,  Chicago  &   Eastern 

Illinois  and  Wabash  Rds.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  De 

catur.  Agriculture,  grain  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  8ub.scriptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Isaac  Hudson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MOULTRIE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  W.  G.  Covey,  editor 
and  publisher.   Clrc'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PROGRESS;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1857;  I.  J.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SATURDAY  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  John  P.  Lilly,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,106.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,512;  In  1900,  October,  lowest  any  week 
for  over  a  year  past,  1,560;  In  1901,  July,  low- 
est for  any  time  during  past  twelve  months, 
1.5fi0.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

SUMNER,  Lawrence  Co.  O,  l,268t  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  20 

m.  W.  of  Vlncennes,  Ind.    Two  flour  mllli. 

PRESS;    Thursdays;    republican;   eight 
pages   13x20;    subscription   $1  ;    established 
1876:  James  I.  Wagner,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 
Circulation:  "jkl."      Actual  average  for 

1903,  1,05 T;  /or  1904.  1,201. 

SYCAMORE,  c.h.,  Dekalb  Co.  [j 

3,653+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rds..  55  m.  W.  of 

Chicago.    Manufactures  of  Insulated  wire, 

plows,  wagons,  farming  Implements  and 

canned  vegetables. 

TRUE  REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1857;  Edward  I.  Boles,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,216.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  issue  was  1,176.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901.  1,1 78 1 
for    1902,    1,307  ;    for    190:^,    1,384.      In 

1904,  yl. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  twelve  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1899; 
Westgate  &  Neal,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—3).    CircTilation  "JKx."  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

i  TABLEGROVE,  Ftdton  Co.  -n  376t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

14  m.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;    Independent; 
four    pages   17x24;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1891;    F.  M.  Bonham,  editor  and  pub-' 
Usher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TALLULA,  Menard  Co.  D    8391  pop. 
on   Chicago   &   Alton   Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of 


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ILLIXOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


Petersburg,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
l^x2i;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  P. 
W.  Bast,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion 'Mjii."  (A  A^- 

RECORD:  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
Aug.,  1904;  W.  R.  Sowers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5P). 

TWINKLiER;  Saturdays; Independent; 
four  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  C.  H.  Hale,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "ijLL" 

TAMAROA,  Perry  Co.  g  SflSf  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash,  Chester  & 

Western  Rds..  8  m.  N.  of  Duquoin  and  22  S. 

W.  of  Mount  Vernon.    Coal  mining. 

TI.^IES  :  Thursdays  ;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  H.  L.  Farmer,  editor  and  publisher. 
■Circulation  "jkl." 

TAMP  I  CO,    irhiteside    Co.  ^  807t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

35  m.  S.  E.  of  Clinton,  la.    Shipping  point 

for  grain  and  live  stock.    Agriculture. 

TORNADO;  Saturdays  ;  independent ; 
«ight  pages  17x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  George  Isherwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

TAYLORVILLE,   c.  h.,    Christian 

Co.  D  4,248+  pop.,  at  crossing  of  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Southwestern  and  Wabash  Rds.,  26  m. 
S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital,  and 
83  X.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Manufacturing. 
Coal  mines. 


BREEZE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages— daily 
17i-ox24,  weekly  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1  ;  established  1893  ;  Frank  Reed, 
«ditor;  Breeze  Printing  Company,  publish 
ers  (8—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "ikl." 
Weekly:  In  1900,  -jkl.-    In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  was  less  than  1,125.     In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-^)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CH RISTIAN  CO.  COURIER, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
■eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1897,  weekly 
1893;  S.  K.  Strother,  editor;  Courier  Printing 
Company,  publishers. 
Circulation- Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896, 1.  Inl897,Y. 
In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900.  I.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.     In  1901.  ".tki." 

JOURNAL}  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  A.  D.  Webb,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,366.  Inl896,I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl. - 
FRATERNAL  ARMY  BANNER; 
monthly;  fraternal;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .50  cents;  established  1898;  Alfred 
Adams,  editor;  Courier  Printing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H 
(••)  (A  A). 

SCHOOL  NEWS  AND  PRACTI- 
CAL EDUCATOR;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; forty-eight  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1887;  C.  M.  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Chicago  (4—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
16,62'2  ;  for  1897,  16,429  ;  for  1898, 
16,292;  for  1899,  17.765;  for  1900, 
18.051 ;  for  1901,  16,644;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  September,  1902,  15,790.  In  1903, 
yE.      In  1904,  yF. 

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TEUTOPOL.IS,  Efflugham  Co.  g  498t 

pop.,  on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd., 

4  m.  N.  E.  of  Effingham,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

PRESvS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Chas.  A.  Worman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

THAWVILLE,  Iroquois  Co.  D-  250t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

THEBES,  Alexander  Co.  p  417  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  East  Illinois;  Illinois  Cen- 
tral; St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  21  m.  N. 
W.  of  Cairo. 

RECORD ;  Saturdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  Scott 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

THOMPSON VILLE,  Franklin  Co. 

p  398  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.E. 

of  Benton,  the  county  seat.    Wheat,  corn, 

tobacco  and  castor  beans. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1899;  C.  M.  Hudglns,  editor;  C.  M. 
Hudgins  &  Sons,  publishers  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

THOMSON,  Carroll  Co.  \i  467t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds..  1]4  m.  E. 
of  Mississippi  r.,  7  N.  by  N.  E  of  Fulton  and 
10  from  Clinton,  Iowa.  Saw  mill  and  man- 
ufactory of  windmills. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  N. 
D.  Millard,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


TISKIL'WA,  Bureau  Co.  ih  965t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  and 

Hennepin  canal,  7  m.  S.  of  Princeton,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 

dairying. 

CHIEF;  Wednesdays;  local;  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1887; 
W.  M.  Repine,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

T  O  li  E  D  O  ,  c.  h.,  Cumberland  Co.  n- 
1,000+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  47  m.  W. 
by  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Wheat, 
corn,  hay,  broom  corn,  lumber  and  live 
stock. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  H.  C.  Olwin,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEillOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1859;  Barton  &  Wood,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901  "jkl."    Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,099;  for  1903,  1,188;  /orl904, 
1,314. 

TOLONO,  Champaign  Co.  n-845t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash  Rds.,  10  m, 
S.  by  S.  W  of  Urbana,  the  county  seat. 
Grain  shipping  point.  Drain  tile  manu- 
facture.   Natural  gas. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  A.  B.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 


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ILLINOIS, 


ILLINOIS. 


TOLUC  A,  Marshall  Co.  a  2,629t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 

8.  W.  of  Streator.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x26; 
subscription  $1;  establlBhed  February,  1901 ; 
John  T.  Carroll,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation  "iKL." 

STAR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  J.  M.  Breen,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TONICA,  iasai^c  Co.  tl  4»7t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,    10   m.  S.  of  Lasalle.  i 

Various  manufactories  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
J.  W.  Richardson  &  Son,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; prints  an  edition  for  Lostant.  Combined 
circulation  "usj^." 

TOUIiON,  c.  h.,  Stark  Co.  U  1,500 
pop.,  on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  37  m.  N. 
by  N.  W.  of  Peoria.     Agriculture. 

STARK  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; ten  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  James  A.  Nowlan,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.300.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

STARK    CO.    SENTINEL;    Wednes 
days;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
•crlptlon  $1.50;   established  1879;  Gus.  Hulsi- 
Eer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circuiation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less   than    1,200.     Actual    average  for   1896, 
1.071.    Inl897.  Y.    In  1898.  "jKi.- 
TOWANDA,  McLean  Co.  u  450  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Bloom- 

Ington,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1900;  L.  H.  Fulwller, 
editor;  J.  H.  Falkinghani,  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TO"WERHILL,  Shelby   Co.   n    615t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio   Southwestern 

and   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis   Rds.,   9   m.  "W.  of   Shelbyvllle,  the 

county  seat.    Milling,  manufacturing  and 

coal  mining, 

BREEZE:  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  G.  Hunton,  editor;  Grant  Huntoon  & 
Co.,  publishers  (7— 3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

TREMONT,  Tazewell  Co.  n  768t  pop., 

on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,    Chicago  &   St. 

Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Peoria.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
criptlon  $1.25;  established  1893;  M.  L.  Cot- 
tlngham,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKI.." 

TRENTON,  Clinton  Co.  g  1.706t  pop. 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 
SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TROY,  Madison  Co.  p  l,080t  pop.,  on 

Vandalla  Line   Rd.,   18   m.N.  E.  of  Saint 

Louis,  Mo.  Flour  and  elevator.  Coalmining 

and  farming. 

CALL;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  B.W.  Jarvls.  editor  and  publisher  (.5—3). 
Circulation  "isi." 


TUSCOLA,  c.  h.,  Douglas  Co.  D-  2,569t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois,  Illinois 
Central  and  Indianapolis,  Decatur  and 
Western  Rds.,  35  m.  E.  of  Decatur  and  150 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.    Farming. 

JOURNAL-REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  estSLhlished— Journal  IS&i,  Republican 
1885,  consolidated  1900  ;  Journal  Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,747.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z-6)H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

REVIEW:  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Chas.  W.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500;  in  1896,  1,800.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Oct., 
1898,1,950.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  in  the 
past  twelve  months  has  it  been  less  than 
2,150.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  2,697. 

ULLIN,   Pulatki  Co.  P  288+  pop.  on. 
Chicago  &  Indianapolis  and  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rds. 
COUNTY  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

URBANA,  c.  h.,  Champaign  Co.  D- 
5,728+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Illinois  Central  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  li  m.  E.  of  Champaign  and  92 
E.  by  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 
Seat  of  State  university.  Agriculture  and 
mining. 

COURIER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
eight,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established  — 
dally  1897,  weekly  1894;  F.  E.  Llnketer,  man- 
ager ;  Urbana  Courier  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation-Daily:  "JKL"  In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 
Weelily:  In  1896,  jkl."  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  exceeding  2,500.  In  1898,  yH .  Actual 
avemcre /or  1899,  2,500.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)1.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
1(««).     In  1901,  yl. 

ILLINI;  every  morning,  except  Mon- 
days and  Saturdays;  collegiate;  four  pages 
15x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1870;  Stu- 
dents of  the  Chicago  University,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5). 

CHAMPAIGN  CO.  HERALD;  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
gubscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  Clyde 
Mathews,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

URSA,  Adams  Co.  -DS30  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Quincy,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
E.W.Mills,  editor  and  publisher  (5—8).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

TJTICA,  Lasalle  Co.  ^  1,150T  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  100  m. 

W.  of  Chicago.    Sewer-pipe  and  hydraulic 

cement  works. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Cyrus 
Young,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

V  AN  DA  LI  A,  ch-.^ayeWe  Co.  p 
3,665+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Van- 
dalla Line  Rds.  and  Easkaskla  r.,  67  m 


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E.  by  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.      Paper, 
chair  and  brick  machine  manufactories. 

FAYETTE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wed 

nesdavs  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  30x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1859  ;  Chas.  G. 
Smith  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu 
lation"JKL." 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x2"2;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
C.  F.  Coleman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;   eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1864;  T.  N.  Lakln  &  Sons,  editors  and  publish 
ers  (7—3).    Circulation  "iKi.-     In  1903,  Z  (4) 

VERMONT,  Fulton  Co.  -n  l,195t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington   &  Quincy  Rd.,  16 

m.  S.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  small  fruit. 

UNION;  Thursdays;  Independent;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1881 ;  C.  M.  Mercer,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

VERSAILLES,  Brown  Co.  -u  524t 
pop.,  on  "Wabash  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of  Quincy. 
Grain  and  stock  shipping  point. 

ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ;  neutral ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  George  I.  Fields,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  N.  J.  Dq,w- 
8on,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n"jKL."  (A  A). 

VICTORIA,  Knox  Co.  <2  829t  pop., 
on  Galesburg  &  Great  Eastern  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 
E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining.  Shipping  point  for  coal  and  wood. 
Farming. 
ECHO;    Thursdays;    eight    pages   13x20; 

subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Archie  M. 

Waffle,  editor;  R.  S.  Hook,  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  "JSL." 

VIENNA,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  p  l,217t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of  Cairo.  Lire 
stock,  grain,  hay,  fruit  and  lumber. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Lucas  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1879 ;  Will  H.  Gilliam,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3). 

Circulation   "jjo,."      In   1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In 
1904,  yl. 

VILLA  GROVE,  Douglas)  Co.  D- 
100+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
May,  1904:  W.  F.  Garland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

VIOLA,  Mercer  Co.  ^  552t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m.E. 
of  Aledo,  the  county  seat.  Near  the  Gil- 
christ coal  mines. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  A.  G.  Peterson,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  •'iMii." 

VIRDEN,  Macoupin  Co.  n  2,280t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  br  N.  E.  of 
CarlinTllle,  the  county  seat,  and  22  S.  by 


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8.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 
Coal  mining,  tile  and  hard  brick  manu- 
facturing, poultry  packing  and  grain  ship- 
ping. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
elRht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  E.  P.  Kimball,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  John  R.  Underwood,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ijih" 

VIRGINIA,  c.  h.,  Ca$$  Co.  -n  l,600t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio   Southwestern 

and  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  30 

m.  W.   N.   W.   of    Springfield,   the    State 

capital.    Farming. 

ENQUIRER  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Harry  F.  Downing,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In 

1902,  "JKL." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1870; 
Charles  M.  Tlnney,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—4) . 
Circulation    "jkl."      Actual   average  for 

1903,  1,028;  for  1904,  1,023. 

OUR  CHURCH  HELPER;  monthly; 
religious;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  July,  1903;  J. 
P.  Hicks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4)  A  A). 

WALNUT,  Bureau  Co.  [^  791t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  35  m.- 
S.  E.  of  Clinton,  la.  Grain  and  stock  raising. 

MAIL.  AND  EXPRESS;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  W.  S.  May  hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL." 

LEADER  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  Wm.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

'WA'PBLiliA,  Dewitt  Co.  a  442tpop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Clinton, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  establlslied  1899;  Leroy 
Truax,  editor  and  publisher;  issues  an  edi- 
tion for  Towanda.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

WARREN,  ^o  Daviess  Co.  ^  l,327t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &St.  Paul  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds.,  26  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Galena,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing, 
lead  mining,  tobacco  growing,  stock  raising 
and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LATEST  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  W.  Goddard.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902, 
1,165.    In  1903.  "JKL." 

SENTINEL-LEADER  ;  Wednesdays  ; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established— .Senfi??  el  1857,  Leader  1890, 
consolidated  1900:  H.  C.  Gann,  editor;  Sen- 
tinel-Leader Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  m^^.  1,215.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901.  (z— 3)  I  (++).  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,713. 

WARSAW,^««cocA;  Co. -a  2,335t  pop., 
on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rd.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.  Woolen  and  flour  mills  and 
manufactures  of  farm  Implements,  pickles, 


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stove  polish,  etc.    Shipping  point  for  hay 

and  produce. 

BUIiIiETIN;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
nages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1865;  Phil.  Dallam,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WASHBURN,    Woodford  Co.  n  703t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of 
Peoria.   Various  manufactories.   Farming. 
LEADER;   Thursdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;    Geo.  H.  Wlneteer,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "JKi'- 

WASHINGTON,  Taxnoell  Co.  nl,459t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton,  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  and  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western 
Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Peoria.  Shipping  point  for 
grain  and  hogs. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ;  eight 
pageg  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876 ;  F.  B.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKi." 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Paul 
R.  Goddard,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  Z 
(2,3,4,5).    In  1908,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WATERLOO,  c.  h.,  iWonroe  Co.p 
2,114+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of 
Mississippi  r.  and  22  S.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
■    Wheat  and  corn. 

REPUBLiICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1858;  H.  C.  Voris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkj,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,014;  /or  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1898,  1,114; /or  a  year  ending 
ivith  August,  1899,  1,202; /or  1900,  1,336; 
for  a  year  ending  tcith  May,  1901,  1,360; 
for  1902,  1,364;  for  1903,  1,436;  for  1904, 
1,170. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1872:  R.  E.  Douglas,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WATSEKA,c.h.,  Iroqums  Co.D-2,505t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  and 
Chicago  &  Eastern  IlUnois  Rds.  and  Iroquois 
r.,  75  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Artesian  wells. 
Farming. 

IROQUOIS  CO.  TIIVIES-DEMO. 
CRAT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Matthew  P. 
Kelly,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  'iKL." 

REPUBLiICAN;  Wednesdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  L.  F.  Watson,  editor;  Wat- 
seka  Republican  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,440.  In  1896.1.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
1,624;  for  1898.  1,628.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,764. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  190.3.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

STAIjWART;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  H.  Payson  and  John  T.  Grif- 
fith, editors;  Stalwart  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL"  (AA). 

WATJCONDA,    Lake    Co.    cf   397t 
pop.,    on    Chicago    &   Northwestern   Rd., 
18  m.  from  Waukegan,  the  county  seat,  and 
41  from  Chicago.    Farming. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription   $1.50;    established    1893;   L.  N. 

Carr,   editor   and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circula- 

'tlon  "JKi  ■ 


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WAUKEGAN,  ch.,  iaAre  Co.  cf9,426t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  El- 
gin, Jollet  &  Eastern  Rds.  and  Lake  Michi- 
gan, 36  m.  N.  of  Chicago  and  50  S.  of  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Has  agricultural  Implement 
works,  sash  and  door,  wagon  and  carriage 
factorie8,breweries,machineshop,foundry, 
tanneries,  malt  houses,  mineral  springs  and 
a  fine  harbor.    Summer  resort.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1892, 
semi-weekly  1850;  W.  L.  Farmer,  editor; 
William  L.  Farmer  and  Frank  M.  West,  pub- 
lishers; prints  an  edition  of  the  semi- weekly 
for  Highland  Park  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily :   In   1895,    "jkl"     In 

1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.    In 

1897,  I.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 
Combined  Semi-Weekly  :  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,^^343-  In  1897.  H.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899.  yl.  Inl900,yl.    In  1901,  "jjti.- 

SUN;  every  evenlugexcept  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY  SUN  AND  LAKE  CO. 
PATRIOT,  Saturdays;  republican;  dally 
six  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription—dailv  $4.20,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—Swn  1897,  Weekly  Patriot  1844;  Frank 
T.  Fowler,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  and  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1898,1, 157.  Inl899, 1.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— «)  I  (••).  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1897.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/orl898,  1,36S.  In  1899,  I.  Inl900,y].  In 
1901,  yl.    Inl902,yl.    In  1903, yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

FLOUR  AND  FEED;  monthly;  mill- 
ing and  manufacturing;  thirty-four  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  Oct., 
1900;  A.  K.  Stearns,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  ai'er- 
agefor  1901,  6.000.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903. 
yG  (OO)  (A  A). 

W  A  V  E  R  li  Y,  Morgan  Co.  -u  1 ,573t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
St.  Louis,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  19  m.  E. 
S.  E.  of  Jacksonville,  the  county  seat.  Mill- 
ing and  butter  and  cheese  making. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  E.  R. 
Reinbach,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  *  JKL.' 
J  O  U  R  N  A  L  ;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1872  ; 
Chas.  A.  Wells,  editor;  Waverly  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (6 — 4).    Circulation  "jkj,." 

WAYNE  CITY,  Wayne  Co.  q,  522t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Mt.  Ver- 
non.   Lumber  and  creamery. 

NEW^S:  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1903;  The  Wood  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

WAYNES VILLE,  Deivitt  Co.  u  528  f 

pop.,    on    Vandalia   Line  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 

Bloomlngton  and  46  E.  of  Peoria.    Steam 

and   gasoline  grain   elevator,  brick-yards 

and  creamery.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
A.  O.  Haines,  editor;  Crihfield  Bros.,  publish- 
ers (7— 3).    Circulation  "iKL. " 

'WEJAiO'S ,Dewitt  Co.  n  536t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd..  11  m.  E.  of  Clinton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 


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A.  H.  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher, 
culatlon  "iKL." 


Clr 


'W'EJf  019 A,  Marshall  Co.  n  l,486tpop., 

on   Illinois  Central   and  Chicago  &  Alton 

Rds.,  20  m  E.  of  Lacon,  the  county  seat,  and 

40  N.  of  Bloomlngton.     Center  of    grain 

trade.    Manufacturing  and  bituminous  coal 

mining. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  Otis  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

WEST  CHICAGO,  Dtc  Page  Co.  cf 
1,877+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  30  m. 
W.  of  Chicago.  Sash,  door  and  blind  fac- 
tory.   Farming, 

DU    PAGE    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays ;  democratic ;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
John  C.  Neltnor,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902, 1  ,^4S. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

WESTFIELD,  Clark  (7o.Q820t  pop., 

on  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rd.,  40  m. 

"W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.    Flour  mills  and 

brick-yard.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  neutral;  four 
pages  11x16;    subscription  50  cents;    estab 
llshed  1898:   Mortle  Makepeace,  editor   and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;    independent; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  R.  M.  Dawson,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  PULLMAN,    Cook   Co.   tf 
1,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  ft  Pa 
clflc,  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight page822xl5; subscription  $1;  established 
1893;    G.    ¥.    Roberts,   editor   and   publisher 

(2-5). 

WEST  SALEM,  Edwards  Co.  □,  700t 

pop.,  on  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rd., 

16  m.  S.  of  Olney  and  50  N.  W.  of  Evansville, 

Ind.  Agriculture,  fruit  raising  and  lumber. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  sunscriptlon  $1;  established  1900;  W. 
S.  Balchlej^  editor  and  publisher.  Circula 
tlon  "JKL." 

WHEATON,  c.  h.,    Du  Page  Co.  cf 

2,345+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
25  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ILiljINOIAN;    Fridays;   republican ; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861;  N.  E.  Matter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  A.  L.  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

WHITEHALL,  Oreene  Co.  -a  2,030t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  24  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
from  Jacksonville  and  70  N.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.     Manufactures  of  pottery,  drain   tile 


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and   sewer  pipe.      Potters'  clay  and  coal 
mines.    Agricultural  center. 

EVENING   REPUBIiICAN;  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY^ 

Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  —  daily 
13x20,  weekly  15><ix22;  subscription— dally  $6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1877;  E.  J.  Pearce,  editor  and  publisher  ; 
prints  an  edition  of  the  weekly  for  Man- 
chester (2— 3).  Circulation— daily  "nu;."  com- 
bined weekly  "jkl." 

REGISTER!  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished August  21,  1869;  H.  C.  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897.  I  Z» 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "iKL." 

WILLIAMSFIELD,iirnoxCo.-D447t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F» 
Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x2(1;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  M.  H.  Irish,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JSi" 

WILLI AMSVILLE,    Sangamon 
Co.  D  573+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12 
m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 
INDEX;  Thursdays;  independent  local; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1894;  C.E.Stewart,  editor  and  publish- 
er (5—3).    Circulation  "jju," 

WILLOW  HILL,  Jasper  Co.  R  i99 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Indiana,  De- 
catur &  Western  Rds.,  7  m.  E.  of  Newton, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
CO  M  M  E  |{  (!  I A  li ;    Fridays ;   four  page* 
15x22;   sub.scription  $1;    established  Decem- 
ber, 1901;  Harry  Conrad,  editor  and  publisher 
Circulation  "jkl •" 

WILMINGTON,  Will  Co.  cf    1.420t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.  and  Kankakee 
r.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Joliet,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 
ADVOCATE;    Fridays ;    republican ;. 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;    W.  M.  Odell.  editor;    Quinn  & 
Odell,  publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WINCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  -a 
1,711+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.  and  Big  Sandy  creek,  18  m.  S.  W. 
of  Jacksonville  and  82  N.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.  Mining,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

SCOTT  CO.  HERAIiD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  l.'ix22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1901;  C.  E.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight* 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1865;  P.  R.Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 
Circulation:  Inl897,  "jjcl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1900.  '/,.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
number  printed  was  1.150.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  19()4,  (z— 4)  I. 

WINDSOR,  Shelby  Co.  a  866t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Shelbyvllle, 
the  county  seat.  Flour  and  saw  mills,, 
canning  and  bottling  factories  and  brick 
works.    Stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  local ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
187S;  Lilly  &  Dunscomb,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL" 


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WINNEBAGO,  Winnebago  Co.  ^  405t 

pop.,  ou  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m. 

W.  of  Rockford,  the  county  seat,  and  100  W. 

of  Chicago.    Farming. 

REFLECTOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  F.  Trittle,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "Jiu,." 

WINSLOW,   Stephenson  Co.  tD  405t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Freeport,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Frank  A.  Dean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODHULL,  JTenry  Co.ti 774t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  18  m. 

N.  of  Qalesburg.    Farming. 

DISiPATCH;  Tliursdays;  independent; 
•eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  W.  A.  Olson,  editor;  Olson  &  Mackaye, 
publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.152.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,101.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

WOODSTOCK,  c.  h.,  McHenry  Co.  ^ 

o,547+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
51  m.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Pickle  and  type- 
writer factories. 

DAS   VOLKSBLiATT  ;  Fridays;    Ger 
man;  republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;   Chas.  F.  Ren- 
ich,  editor  and    publisher  (8—3).      Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

McHENRY    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;   C.  A.  Lem 
mers,  editor;   McHenry  Co.  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3).    Clrc'n   "jkl.-     In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z(2,  3,  4,  5). 

SENTINEL.  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  IversonC.  Wells,  editor;  Wood- 
stock Sentinel  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 1). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.464.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/"or  1897.  1.440.  Inl898.  yl.  Inl899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,519.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

'WYA.'S'EJIyBureau  Co.  [^  902t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  6  m.  W. 
of  Princeton,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
turing, agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  B.  S.  Ed- 
wards, editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

^WYOMING,  Stark  Co.  n  l,277t  pop., 
on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds.,  6  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of 


ILLINOIS. 


Toulon,  the  county  seat.  Several  large 
machine  shops. 

POST-HERALD  j  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1872;  Nixon  &  Thomas,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

STARK    CO.    TRIBUNE;     Wednes 
days;   eight   pages   15x22;    subscription   $1; 
established  1895;    Jason  M.  Newton,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  ••tKh" 

XENIA,  Clay  Co.  g  800  pop.,  on  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of 
Flora. 

SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS  INDE- 
PENDENT; Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903^  Prltchett  &  Barnhill,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

YATES  CITY,  Knox  Co.  -o  650t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of   Galesburg,  the  county  seat,  and 

60  W.  of  Peoria.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays ;  greenback ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  A.  H.  McKeighan,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

YORKVILLE,  c.  h.,  Kendall  Co.  \^ 

413+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.  and  Fox  r.,  51  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 

Manufacturing  town.    Farming. 

KENDALL  CO.  RECORD;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1864;  John  R.  Mar- 
shall, editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
le.ss  than  1,800;  in  1896,  1.800.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  1,772.     In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  for  ten 
or  more  years  past  has  printed  not  less  than 
1.850.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  September,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  the  past  year  have  been 
printed  each  week  not  less  than  1,850.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,858.  In  January,  1905. 
publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  year  have  been 
printed  each  week  not  less  than  1,875. 
Publisher's  announcement. — Kendall  County 

is  made  up  of  a  wealthy  farming  commu- 
nity, with  nine  prosperous  villages.  The 
Record  has  been  published  41  years  by 
John  R.  Marshall,  and  is  a  household  neces- 
sity.   1,875  copies  are  printed  every  issue. 

ZION  CITY,  Lake  Co.  d'  10,000  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of 

Waukegan,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ZION  BANNER;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages 
llxlS^-g;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1901;  Rev.  John  Alex.  Dowle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 5). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1902, 
3,992.  In  1903,  yH  (O  O).  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  y, 881. 


INDIANA. 


Population  2,516,462  t.     Land  Area  35,910  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Michigan  and  the  State  of  Michigan,  east  by  Ohio, 
southeast  and  east  by  Kentucky,  and  west  by  Illinois.  State  capital:  Indian- 
apolis. Principal  products  and  industries:  Agriculture  and  iron,  lumber  and 
cheese  manufactures.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  published 
(March  30,  1905),  824,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  148;  semi-weekly,  'SO;  weekly,  564; 
bi-weekly,  1;  semi-monthly,  6;    monthly,  71;  bi-monthly,  2;  quarterly,  2. 

The  cities  of  over  15,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Indianapolis 169,164t 

Evausville 59,007t 

Fort  Wayne 45,115t 

Terre  Haute a6,6r3t 

Soutb  Bend 35,999t 

Muucie '^0,94tit 

New  Albany '^0,638t 


Anderson 20,ir8t 

Richmond 18,'^26t 

l^afayette IS,  1 16t 

Marion 17,337+ 

liosransport 16,204t 

Elkhart 15,184+ 


ADVANCE,  ^00716  Co.  a  450  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Southeastern  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 
Lebanon,  the  county  seat.  Canning  fac- 
tory, grain  elevators,  saw  mill,  corn,  wheat, 
horses,  hogs  and  sheep. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  establlslied  1899;  Chas. 
F.  McDaniel,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "'JKL." 

AKRON,  Fulton  Co.  i  6i9  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Rochester,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  S.N. 
Shesler,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ALBANY,  Delaware  Co.  n-2,ll6t  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of 

Muncie.  Manufacture  of  glass,  straw  board, 

iron  tubes,  furnaces  and  washing  machines. 

C H RON IC  liE ;  Thursdays :  independent; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished Jan.,  1903;  J.  P.  Casterline.  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 5). 

ALBION,  c. h.,  Noble  Co.  cf  l,S14t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  N.  E,  of 
Fort  Wayne.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT!  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  19}^x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857:  W.  H.  McEwen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  as8ert8,not 
less  than  1.450,  In  1896,  I.  In  1898,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL-"  (??) 

NEW  E  R  A  I  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pa^es  20x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  E.  L.  Adair,  editor  and  publisher 
<5-3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl.-  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  that  during  last  four  years 
each  issue  has  not  been  less  than  1,100.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In 
1904,  "JKL.- 

ALEXANDRIA,  Madison  Co. a 
7,221+  pop.,  at  Junction  of  Cleveland,  Cln 
cinnatl,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Lake  Erie 
&  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Anderson,  the 
county  seat.  Saw  and  planing  mills,  blue 
limestone  quarries,  brickyards,  and  win- 


dow and  plate  glass  factories.    Center  of 

the  Indiana  gas  belt.    Agriculture. 

TIMES-TRIBUNE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays: 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $8.  weekly  $1.50;  established  1897: 
Times  Tribune  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—5).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4).    Weekly  "iKL-"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PRESS;  semi- weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  C.  F.  Meyer  &  Bro.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  —  semi  weekly  "iKL." 
weekly 'JKL.'  In  1897,  weekly  Z.  In  1902,  "iici." 

AMBIA,  Benton  Co.  -a  438t  pop.,  on 

Lake   Erie   &   Western   Rd.,    10   m.  E.   of 

Hoopeston,  111.    Shipping  point  for  corn 

and  grain. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  W.  F.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "iitL." 

AMBOY,  Miami  Co.  ^  4021  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  36m.S.  E.  of  Logansport.  Manufactur- 
ing brick  and  tiles.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1902;  Amboy  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  ••ikl." 

ANDERSON,  c.  h.,  Madi$on   Co.  a 

20,178+  pop.,    on  Chicago  &  Southeastern, 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

and  Pittsburg,   Cincinnati,   Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the 

State  capital.    Manufacturing. 

BULLETIN ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1885;  J.W. 
Knight,  editor;  J.  E.  Burke,  publisher  (2— 4) 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jkl. ••  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901,  3,367.  In 
1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for  year  ending 
with  October,  1903,  4,ti88.    In  19U4,  yH. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DEMOCRAT,  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
dally  $3.60,  weekly  $1;  established  — dally 
1887,  weekly  1854;  Dale  J.  Crittenberger,  edi- 
tor; John  C.  Williams,  publisher. 
Circulation:  Daily "iKL"  In  1903,  (z^)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly  "isj,"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904.  yl. 


232 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


HERALiD;  every  morning  except  Mon 
day,  and  VVEEKLiY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  — dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1838,  weekly 
1868;  Edw.  C.  Toner,  editor;  Herald  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulatiou- Daily:  In  1899,  "jkl.  •  In 
19i)0,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during  the 
past  five  and  one  half  years  has  been  so  low 
as  1,000.     In  1901,  (z-6)  I.    In  1902,  yl.     In 

1903.  (z— 4,  6)  I.    In  1904,  I. 

iSUiulay :  In  1903,  (z— 4,  6)  I.    In  Ism,  H. 
Weekly:   In  1899, -jkl."    In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  past  five  and 
one-half  years  has  been  so  low  as  1.000.    In 
1901.  (z-6)  I.     In  1902.  vl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 

1904,  yl. 

CENTRAL,  STATES  HIEDICAI. 
MAtiAZlNE;  monthly;  medical;  thirty- 
six  pages  Txlil;  subscription  $1;  established 
January  15.  1903;  Samuel  E.  Earp,  M.  D.,  and 
S.  C.  Norrls,  M.  D.,  editors;  The  Central  In- 
diana Medical  Association,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,000.    In  1904,  yH. 

TREND;  monthly;  literary;  twenty 
pages  SJ^x  111^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Ned  Thatcher,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  F) 

ANDERSONVILLE,  Franklin  Co. 

D-  275  pop.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Brookville. 

FOUR-COUNTY  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days;  local;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  Dec,  1894;  F.  W.  Kaler, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

ANDREWS,  Huntington  Co.  cf  746t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Hunting 

ton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SIGNAL  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Otto  K.  Gleason,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKi" 

ANGOLA,  c.  h.,  Steuben  Co.  cf  2,141t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne.    Seat  of  TrI 
State  Normal  College.  Manufacturing,  agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  W.  K.  Sheffer,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (7—3).    Circulation -jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MAGNET;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  Rose  &  Willis,  editors  and  publishers 
(8— 3P). 

Circulation:  Actual  arerage  for  1895, 
1,094.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.- 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl." 

STEUBEN      REPUBLICAN; 

Wednesdays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub 
scrlption$1.50;  established  1856;  O.   F.  Rake 
straw,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1897,  ••jkl.-    In  1898,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  not  less  than   2.300.     Actual 
average  for -[899.  '2,387.    In  1900.  yH.    In 
1901.  yl.      Actual  average  for  1902,52,678. 
In  1903,  yl.      In  December,   1934,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  during  past  year  less  than 
a,  800. 

ARCADIA,  Hamilton  Co.  D  l.ilSf 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  31  m.  N. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  manufacturing.    Natural  gas. 

ARCADIAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Henry  Duvalt,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iSL." 

A.'RGOS,  Marshall  Co.  [^  l,307t  pop.,  at 
crossing  of  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  New 
York,  Chicago   &  St.   Louis   Rds.,  8  m.   S 


INDIANA. 


by  S.   E.  of  Plymouth,  the    county  seat. 

Flour  and  lumber. 

REFLECTOR  ;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$150;  established  1881;  Commercial  Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  -j^l.''  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4). 
In  1903,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

ASHLEY,  Steuben  Co.  cT  l.OlOf  pop.,  on 
Wabash  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Angola,  the 
county  seat.  Railroad  machine  shops.  Ag- 
riculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  George 
Strayer,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n"iKL." 

ATTICA,  Fountain  Co.  -D  3,005t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  Wabash  r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie  canal, 
22  m.  S.W.  of  Lafayette.    Manufacturing. 

LEDGER  t  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKliY",  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1895,  weekly  1851;  Edward 
R.  Campbell,  editor;  Attica  Ledger  Printing 
Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  —  daily  ••jkl" 
weekly  "jkl."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

FOUNTAIN- WARREN  DEMO- 
CRAT; Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  Geo.  M.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

SATURDA  Y'^  PRESS;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899  ;  Robert  E.  Rav,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circ'n"JKL-'    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

AUBURN,  c.  h.,  Dekalb  Co.  cf  3,396t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Baltimore*  Ohio  and  Wabash  Rds.,  22  m. 
N.  of  Fort  Wayne.    Manufacturing. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription- weekly  $1.50:  es- 
tablished-daily 1894,  weekly  1871;  Courier 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Dailj't  ••jkl-" 
Weekly:  Inl895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
1,270.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  •■iKL." 
In  1900,  Z.  In  1902.  (z— 3,  4,  5)  I.  In  1904, 'ijii." 

EVENING  DISPATCH;  every  even 
Ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; independent  republican;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1899,  week- 
ly 1874;  J.' Edgar  Buchanan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).  Circulation— daily  "tkl.  •  week- 
ly "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

AURORA,  Dearborn  Co.  C^  3,645t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St» 
Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r..  35  m.  below  Cincin- 
nati. O.  Steamboats  to  that  city.  Milling, 
distilling,  coopering  and  shipping  of  hay 
and  grain. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894:  E.  A.  McKee,editorami  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,000.  In 
1900,  "JKL."     Ill  1902,  Z(4,  6). 

ALPHA    AND    OM  EGA  ;   monthly  ■, 
undenominational;  sixteen  pages  9xl;i;  sub 
seription  50  cents;    established   1896:    Home 
Publishing     Co  .    editors     and     publishers. 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

AVILLA,  Noble  Co.  cf  6581  pop.,  on 
Baltimore*  Ohio  and  Grand  Rapids  &  In- 


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INDIANA. 


dlana  Rds.,  9  m.  W.  of  Auburn  and  22  N.  W. 

of  Fort  Waj'ne.    Windmill,  spoke,  handle 

and  candy  factories,  flour  mills,  brick  and 

tile  yards.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  J  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  Fred  VV.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BATESVILLE,  Hipley  Co.  □,  l,384t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Cincinnati. 

Coffin  and  furniture  factories.     Farming. 

DEMOCRATIC      HERALD;    Thurs 
days;    democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1893;   A.  J.  Nus- 
baum.  editor;  Johnson  &  Nusbaumer,  pub 
Ushers  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1.344.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  I. 
In  1899, y I.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl.  In  1902, yl. 
Inl903,  Z(4).    In  1904,  y I. 

TRIBUNE}  Thursdays;  eightpagesl5x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1893;  D.  McCal- 
lum,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

BEDFORD,  c.  h.,  Lawrence  Co.  p 

6, list  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western, EvansvlUe  &  Terre  Haute  and 
Louisville,  Nevsr  Albany  &  Chicago  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rds.,  72  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Al- 
bany.   Stone  works. 

B  U Li LETIN;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
days; Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $5;  egtablished  1901;  J.  W.  Glover, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K.  L  Y,  Wednesdays  ; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  Bubacriptlon— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.25; 
established- dally  1891,  weekly  1871;  C.  P. 
Butler,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3).  Circula- 
tion—dally "JKL."  weekly  'jki,." 

MA  III ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages— dally  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $1.25;  established- 
daily  1892,  weekly  1877;  Otis  &  Brooks, 
editors  and  publishers.  CIrc'n— dally  "iKi" 
weekly  "jkl." 

BERNE,   Adamt    Co.    cf   1.037t  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 

Decatur,   the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

lumber. 

NEWS;  semi- weekly;  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  Oct.,  1903;  Otto  Ryf,  edi- 
tor; News  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

WITNESS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  English  and  German;  independent; 
Tuesday  eight,  Friday  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1896;  Fred 
Rohrer,  editor  and  manager  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,'303;  for  1902,  1,438;  for 
1903,  1,394;  for  1904,  1 ,415. 

BRUDER  BOTSCHAFTER;  Thurs 
days;  German;  eight  pages  11x15}^;  nub- 
scription  $1.50;  established  1867;  KarlMuUer, 
«ditorand  publisher  (1 — 5  P). 

CHRISTLiICHER  BUNDES- 
BOTE ;  Tuesdays;  German;  mennonlte; 
«ight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  I.  A.  Sommer,  editor;  Mennonlte 
Book  Concern, publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation :  In  1896.  "ijn.."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  9,100;  for  1900, 
*J,14r;  for  1901,  '3,483  (±±):  for  1902, 
*3,861.    In  1903,yH(OO)     Inieoi.yH. 


INDIANA. 


MENNONITE;  Thursdays;  mennonite; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ll.'^hed  1885;  H.  G.  Allebach,  editor;  Menno- 
nite Book  Concern,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  859.     In  19U3,  "jkl." 

IIEII.S-BOTE;  monthly;  mennonlte; 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished Jan.,  1898;  C.  R.  Egle.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

MISSIONS  F  if  E  U  N  D  !  monthly; 
German;  four  pages  llxlh;  subscription  35 
cents;  established  Januar.v,  1888,  Karl  Muller, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P).  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

BIGKNELIi,  K710V    Co.  P  1.000  pop., 

on   Indianapolis  &  Vlncennes   Rd.,  15    m. 

N.  E.  of  Vlncennes,  the  county  seat.    Coal 

mines.    Brick  and  tile  factory. 

NEW^S;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  A.  D.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BIRDSEYE,  nubois  Co.  p  476t  pop., 
on  Louisville,  EvansvlUe  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
12m.S.E.of  Jasper,  the  county  seat.  Lum- 
ber, staves  and  hoops. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  A.  M.  Byerly,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BLOOMFIELD,  c.  h.,  Greerie  Co.  p 
1,588+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  & 
Chicago  and  Indianapolis  &  EvansvlUe 
Rds.,  80  m.  S.W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital.    Farming  and  coal  mining. 

DEMOCRAT  I  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24  :  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861:  R.  McNeill,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  as.serts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  June,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past  year 
was  less  than  1,800.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
Will  B.  Maddock,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4) . 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,467.  In  1896.  T.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  189S,  1,7  S6,  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 1)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

BLOOMINGDALE,  J'arke  Co.  -a 
505+  pop.,  on  Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western 
Rd.  5  m.  N.  of  Rockvllle,  the  county  seat. 
Flour  mill  and  stoneware  factory  and  to- 
mato cannery. 
WORLD;    Fridays;   independent;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 

Kathryne   E.   Lnmb,   editor  and    publisher 

(2—3).    Circulation  "iKj,." 

BLOOMINGTON,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co. 

Q  6,460+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  & 

Chicago  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  S.W.  of  Indianapolis, 

the  State   capital.    Seat  of  Indiana  State 

University.    Manufacturing,  farming  and 

quarrying  of  limestone. 

EVENING  WORIjD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  COURIER,  Fridays; 
democratic;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  page» 
15x22;  subscription  — dally  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1892,  weekly  1875;  Cravens 
Broi.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation- 
daily  "iiL."  weekly  ••ikl" 


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AMERICAN  NEVVSPAPEH  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


TELEPHONE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  I  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3: 
established  1892;  Walter  Bradfute,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "uu." 

STAR;  weekly  and  Sunday;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x15 ;  subscription$l ;  established 
1895;  H.  J.  Feltus,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iio-."  (A  A). 

BLUFFTON,  c.  li.,  Wella  Co.  ^  4,479t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  and 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.  and  Wabash  r., 
25  m.  S.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Lumbering  and 
manufacturing. 

EVENING  BANNER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
(1;  established— daily  1899,  weekly  1850;  Geo. 
L.  Saunders,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  ".ikl."  In  1902,  Z( 4, 5). 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.650.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday, and  CHRONICLE,  Wednes- 
days; independent;  dally  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1868;  D. 
H.  Swaim,  editor;  The  Chronicle  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl-  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  I. 

Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkx  "  Actual  average 
for  1898.  1.480.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900.  zT.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902  (z— 4)1.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

BOONVILLE,  c.  n.,  Warrick  Co.  p 
2,849+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansvllle  &  St. 
Louis  Consolidated  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Evansville.  Coal  mining,  tobacco  manu- 
facturing, stock  raising  and  farming. 

ENQUIRER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1850:  Gaines  H.  Hazen,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,080.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,   'JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays:  republican; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establ ished 
May,  1905;  Thos.  E.  Downs,  editor;  Downs 
Bros,  publishers  (1—5). 

STANDARD;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  C.  W.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  Accorded  1,000  from  1892  to 
1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
1,100.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898,  "jkl" 

BORDEN,  Clark  Co.  g  500  pop.,  on 
Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.,20  m. 
N.  W.  of  Louisville,  Ky.  Agriculture,  ber- 
ries predominating. 

CLARK  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
neutral;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  A.  E.  Olmstead,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOSIVELL,  Benton  Co.  -n  8S4t  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of 

Lafajette.    Farming,  stock  raising  and  the 

manufacture  of  tiles. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight    pages    18x24 ;   subscription  $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1886:  W.  Sam  Leffew,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOURBON.  Mnrxhall  Co.  ^  1,1 87t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.,58  m.  N.  W. 


INDIANA. 


of  Fort  Wayne  and  96  E.  of  Chicago,  111. 
Manufacturing  and  agricultural  products. 

ADVANCE:  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  A.  R.  Zimmerman,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS-MIRROR;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $lj 
established  1871 ;  J.  C  Schuler,  editor,  News- 
Mirror  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "iKj,." 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902  "jkl.* 

BRAZIL,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  -n  7,786t  pop.» 

on  Chicago  8c,  Eastern  Illinois,  Evansville 

&  Terre  Haute  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  16  m. 

E.  of   Terre   Haute   and   55  W.  by   S.  W. 

of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.    Mining 

and  iron  manufacturing.    In  the  Indiana 

block  coal  region. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Thursdays;  dally 
ilx  pages  18x24;  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1890,  weekly  1879;  W.  H.  Gladwell, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  — daily 
"JKL  "  weekly  "jjiL-" 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday^ 
and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subseription- daily 
$4,  semi-weeklv  $1;  established— dall3-  1888, 
semi-weekly  1896;  Henkel  Publishing  Co.,. 
editors  and  publishers  (11—2). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,400.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y, 
In  1898.  "JKL."(  ??) 
Semi- Weekly:  "ija  "  (??)      _    ^  ^ 

CLAY  CO.  ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1872 ;  Luther 
Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ORTHONOMIC;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1873;  Samuel  B.  Riley,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "Jii."  In  1903,  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  In  the  past 
ten  years  has  been  less  than  1,300.  In  1?04,  yl. 

BREMEN,  Marshall  Co.  ^  l,671t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.   N.   E.  of 
Plymouth,  the  county  seat,  and  20  S.  of 
South  Bend.   Several  large  manufactories. 
Lumbering  and  agriculture. 
ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Charles  Scott,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (7— 3).     Circulation  "iKL"    In  1*598,  Z. 
In  1902,  "j£L." 

BRIMFIELD,-^'"6^e  Co.  cT  291  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  5 
m.  N.  of  Albion,  the  county  seat.    Saw  mill 
and  hoop  factory.    Agriculture. 
CALL;  Fridays; independent  ;  fourpagea 
15x22;   subscription  $1;  established  1899:  E.  J. 
Morley.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

BRISTOL,  Elkhart  Co.  ^  546t  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.  and 
St.  Joseph  r.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Elkhart.    Agri- 
culture and  fruit  growing. 
BANNER;    Fridaj's;    republican;    eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1877;  Horace  H.  Mosier,  editor  and  publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "tiu." 

BROOK,  Neivton  Co.  tl  677t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  East  Illinois  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Kentland,  the  county  seat.    Tile,  brick  and 
f rult-canning  factories. 
REPORTER;     Fridays;     eight     pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established   1895;  W. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


23& 


INDIANA. 


H,  HersbDiau,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation   VJU." 

BROOKSBURG  .•■Jefferson  Co.  149t 
pop. 
SUN;  Thursday 8  (A  A). 

BROOKSTON,  White  Co.\2  949t  pop., 

on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 

14  m.  N.  of  Lafayette.    Tile  and  canning 

factories.    A.  shipping  point.    Grain,  fruit 

•nd  live  stock. 

GAZETTEj  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Wesley  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl-" 

REPORTER  I  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  Chester  C.French, editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iKL.' • 

BROOK VILIi£,c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.n 
2,037+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi 
cago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Whltevpater  r.,32 
m.  S.  of  Richmond  and  41  N.  W.  of  Cincin- 
nati, O.  Machine  shops  and  flour  and  paper 
mills. 

AMERICAN ;    Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    estab 
llshed  1883;  L.L.Burke,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    . 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight   pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;    estab 
llshed  1839;  M.  H.  Irwin,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-S). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."     In  1903,  (z-4)  1.    In  1904,  yl. 

BROWNSBURG,  Hendricks  Co.  D 
676+  pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Indian 
apolis,  the  State  capital.  Strawboard  fac- 
tory, elm  hoop  factory  and  tanning.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Inl898,  "jjti."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899,  1 , 1 59. 
In  1900,  yl.     In  19U1.  "jkl.-- 

BROWNSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co. 

p  1,685+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South 

western  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Seymour  and  98 

W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Flour  and  saw  mills, 

canning  and  spoke,  strawboard,  elm  hoop 

and  heading  factories.    Timber  lands  and 

peach  and  apple  orchards. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1869;  A.  J.  Brodhecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,1  Z. 
In  1898.  y  I .  A  cfual  average  for  1899, 1,131; 
for  1900,1,54  49;  for  1901,  1,300.  In  1902, 
(z — 1,  2)1,  Actual  average  for  1903,  l,5*il ; 
jfor  year   ending  November  28,  1901,   1,607. 

BUNKER  HILL,  Miami  Co.  ^  568t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
67  m.  N.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  shipping  of  hardwood 
lumber.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Si.  L.  Good, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "ou<" 


INDIANA. 


BUTLER,  Dekalb  Co.  cf  2,061t  pop., 
on  Wabash,  Vandalla,  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  33  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  Fort  Wayne.  Flour  mills  and  manu- 
factures carriages,  bicycles,  baskets,  wind- 
mills, bed  springs  and  iron  castings. 

DEKALB  CO,  HERALD;  Fridays; 
denaocratlc;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  O.  H.  Downey,  editor; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  October  14,  1898, 
1,856  #;  for  1899,  2,453###.  In 
1900,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I,  Actual  average 
forVm,  1,854. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  L.  H.  Higley,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

EPWORTH  LEAGUE  QUARTER- 
LY;  quarterly  January,  April,  July,  Octo- 
ber; Epworth  League  societies;  thirty  six 
pages  6x8;  subscription  15  cents:  established 
January  1, 1903;  Rev.  Thomas  J.  Freeh,  editor; 
L.  H.  Higley,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  January,  1904,  6,500:  for  year  end- 
ing ^rith  January,  1%L,  14,500. 

CAMBRIDGE  CITY,  Wayne  Co.  D- 
1,754+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi 
cago  &  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  & 
Louisville  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &.  St.  Louis  Rds.,  53  m.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital,  and  75  N.  W.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  Manufacturing  and  farming. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican ;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865 ; 

F.  C.  Mosbaugh.  editor;  F.  C.  Mosbaug-h  &Co., 

publisher.s  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl-"    In  1908,  Z  (4). 
WAYNE     CITIZEN;     Saturdays; 

republican;   four  pages  18x24;   subscription 

$1;  established  1878;  J.  P.  McDanlel,  editor; 

Wayne  Citizen  Company,  publishers  (8—3)^ 

Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMPBELLSBURG,    Washington 

Co.  Q  672+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany 
&  Chicago  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Salem,  the 
county  seat.    Mining  and  farming. 
GRAPHIC;    Fridays  ;    independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  R.  P.  M.ither,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

CANNELTON,   c.   h.,    Perry  Co.  g 

1,188+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansvllle  &  St 

Louis  Consolidated  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  70  m. 

E.  of  Evansvllle  and  80  N.    of  Louisville,. 

Ky.    Coal  mining  and  cotton  manufacture. 

ENQUIRER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1853;  Charles  T.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jjll" 

TELEPHONE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eiKht pages  15x22;  subscriptIon$l ;  established' 
1890;  L  J.  Early,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  "iKL.-  In  1899, Z.  Inl902,"iKi." 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  1.    In  1904,  yl. 

CARBON,  Clay  Co.  -a  951t  pop.,  on. 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Loula 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of   Brazil,  the   county  seat. 

Mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892:  Edw.  C.  Schuetz,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARLISLE,  Sullivan  Co.p699t  pop., 
on  Evansvllle  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 


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Sullivan,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mill  and 

woolen  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Arthur  D.  Cutler,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

CARTHAGE, -Rwa^i  Co.n-l,028t  pop., 

on   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,   Chicago   &   St. 

Louis  Rd.  and  Blue  r.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Rush- 

ville,  the  county  seat.   Manufacturing.    In 

the    great    natural   gas    belt  of  Indiana. 

Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  established  1888; 
L,  B.  Hastings,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  ••ach." 

CAYUGA,  Vermilion  Co.  -a  832t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Toledo, 

St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of 

Danville,  111.,  and  35  N.  of   Terre  Haute. 

Canning  factory  and  pressed-brlck  works. 

Agriculture.    Coal  mines. 

BLUE  PENCIL.;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19(J1;  R.  S,  Osburn,  editor  and  publish- 
er (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.5(J;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  Wallace  Miller,  editor;  Herald 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jjcl" 

(A  A). 

CENTERVILLE,  Wayne  Co.  a-  785t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Rich- 
mond, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEW  S-R  E  C  O  R  D ;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Frank  Clouds,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHALMERS,  White  Co.\3  462t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Rd., 
18  m.  N.  of  Lafayette.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

DESPATCH;  Fridays;  local;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Grant  MuUendore,  editor;  Mullendore  Bros., 
publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

CHARLESTOWN,  Clark  Co. r;i 
915+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western Rd.,  12  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Louisville, 
Ky.    Farming. 

CLARK  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
•democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Carl  Brayfleld,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 4).  Circulation— In  1902,  Z 
<3,4,6).    In  1904,  (DD). 

HOOSIER  DEMOCRAT  AND 
CLARK  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869;  John  S.  Boyer,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  ■■jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,268.  In  1900.  I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CHESTERTON,    Porter  Co.  tl  788t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Valparaiso,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17^x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Arthur 
J.  Bowser,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  ■■jkl." 

CHRISNEY, -Silencer  Co.  p813t  pop., 

on  Louisville,  Evansvllle  &  St.  Louis  Con- 
solidated Rd.,  9    m.  N.   of  Rockport,  the 


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county  seat,   and  40  E.  of  Evansvllle.    Ag- 
riculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  T.  E. 
Chrlsney,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circu  lation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 
I  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
1.100.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  -jkl." 

CHURUBUSCO,  Whitley  Co.  r^ 

884+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 

of  Fort  Wayne.  Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

TRUTH  J  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Virgil  A.  Gelger,  editor;  Truth  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,691;  for  1899,  2,238. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  vl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2,088.    In  1904,  yl. 

CICERO,  Hamilton  Co.  n  l,608t  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  6m.  N.of  No- 

blesville.  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  D.  K.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  ■■jkl" 

CLARKS  HlLL,  Tippecanoe  Co.  -a 
539+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas 
City  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Lafayette,  the 
county  seat.  Tile  factory.  Agriculture. 
NEWS;    Fridays;    eight    pages   13x20; 

subscription  $1;    established  1893;  Harry  S. 

Shaffer,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  ■■jkl." 

CLAY  CITY,  Clay  Co.-n  l,503tpop., 
on  Evansvllle  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  20  m. 
S.E.  of  Terre  Haute.  A  grain  market.  Min- 
ing and  timber. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $l;  estab- 
lished 1896;  B.  F.  Goshorn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  •■jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  W.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTON,    Vermilion    Co.    -n    2,918t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.  and 

Wabash  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Terre  Haute.     Coal 

deposits. 

SATURDAY  ARGUS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  single  tax;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1882;  Argus 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation ■■JKL." 

CLOVERDALE,  Putnam  Co. -nim 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville 

Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Putnam,  the  county  seat. 

Lumbering  and  farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  W.  L.  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "uu," 

COAL  CITY,  Owen  Co.  -n  500  pop., 

on  Evansvllle  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  82  m.  S. 

E.  of  Terre  Haute.    Coal,  lumber  and  brick . 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Mary  E.  Fiscus,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKL.-- 


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COLFAX,  Clinton  Co.  D  767tpop.,on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and   Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of   La- 
fayette.    Shipping  point. 
STANDARD:  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight   pages   13x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  B.  McDonald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jjll  " 

COLUMBIA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Whitley 
Co.  cf  2,975t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  and 
Wabash  Rds..  20  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Fort 
Wayne.    Carriage  manufactory.    Lumber. 

COMMERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  173^x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  21x26;  subscription— daily  $5.2U, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1889,  weekly 
1869;  J.  W.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulntiou— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
'VKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

EVENING  POST  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  COLUMBIA  CITY 
POST,  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; democratic ;  daily  four,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription— dally  $5, 
semi-weekly  $1.50  ;  establlsned— daily  1895, 
geml- weekly,  1854;  J.  W.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Semi-Weekly:    lu  1895,  I.     In  1896.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  1.225.    In  1897,  Y.   In 

1898,  publisher    asserts,  smallest   1,100.     In 

1899.  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
MAIL;    Fridays;   republican;   sixteen 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Wallace  W.  Williamson,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation;    In  1899,  "jkl"     Actual  aver 
age  for  1900,  1,670.    In  1901,  yl.     Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,714;  for  1903,   1,730. 
In  1904,  y I. 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h..  Bartholomew  Co.  Q- 
8,130t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  White 
r.,  41  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays  ;  republican;  eight  pages- 
daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscription— dally 
$5,  weekly  $1.26 ;  established— daily  1877, 
weekly  1872;  Isaac  T.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).  Circulation— daily  "iKL."  week- 
ly-jkl.-    Inl903,  Z(4). 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x23J^;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1881;  Dipboye  &  Locke, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circulation— 
dallv  "-IKL."   weekly  ".ikl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  every  morning,  and  S  U  N  , 
Fridays;  independent;  daily  four  pages  15x22, 
weekly  eight  pages;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1892,  weekly 
Jan.  1,  1901;  J.  N.  Marsh,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).  Circulation-daily  "JKL."  Inl903,Z(4). 
Weekly  "jkj,." 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pagesl  5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Walter  C.  Galbraith,  editor;  The  Demo- 
crat Co.,  publishers  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,004.    In  1903,  "uu,." 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Alongs  Allison,  Sr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jju,." 

CONNERSVILLE,    c.  h.,    Fayette 

Co.  a-  6,836+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 


Dayton,  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  & 
Louisville  Rds.  and  Whitewater  r.,  67  m. 
N.  W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  57  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of 
furniture,  automobiles,  buggies,  leather, 
iron,  etc.    Farming. 

EXAMINER;  every eveningexcept  Sun- 
day, and  SENTINEL  and  EXAMINER, 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages 
18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1887,  weekly  1867;  Loring  Bundy,  editor; 
Examiner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1899,  "4kl."  Actual 
average  for  19U0.  1,001.  In  1901,  ".jkl." 
Weekly:  "iKi-'' 

NEWS  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  TIMES,  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $4.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1866;  W.  F.  Downs, 
editor;  Times-News  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  in  1908,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1901,  1. 

Weekly:  weekly  "iiu,."  In  1901,  Z  (4).    In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  I. 

COURIER:  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1899; 
H.  E.  Sheets,  editor;  Courier  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "j_kl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,330.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,360; /or  1903,  1,567. 
luism,  yl. 

ARBORICULTURE;  monthly;  horti- 
culture; forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  John  P.  Brown,  editor; 
The  International  Society  of  Arboriculture, 
publishers  (10— 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CO'SVEHS'E,  Miami  Co.  fil.ilBt  pop., 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Peru,  the  county 
seat.  Steel  mills,  window  glass,  fruit  Jar 
and  bicycle  factories.  Flour  mills,  eleva- 
tors, lumber  yards  and  foundries.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Miller  &  Myers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

CORYDON,   c.  h.,   Harrison  Co.    p 
1,610+  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Louisville,  New 
Albany  &  Corydon  Rd.  and  on  Indian  creek, 
21    m.  W.  of  Louisville,  Ky.     Has  sulphur 
springs.    Building  and  lithographic  stone, 
marble,  timber  and  grain. 
DEMOCRAT  ;Wednesdays;democratlc; 
eight   pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1856;  Thomas  &  Ellis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "JKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6).  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June.  1902,  1,955;  for 
1903,  "Z,  211.    In  1904.  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1: 
established  1868;  George  W.  Self,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "iKL"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  ".IKL." 

COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Fountain  Co.  -D 
2,213+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi" 
cago  &  St.  Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.,  Wabash 
r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie  canal,  73  m.  N.  W.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Coal,  liv« 
stock  and  produce  are  shipped. 
FRIEND;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  16x22;    subscription  $1.50;  established 


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1840:  J.  B.Schwln,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,080.  In  1895,  I,  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,342.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899, "JKL."  Actual  averagef or  1900,  1,478. 
fclu  1901,  yl.  lu  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,466.   In  1901,  yl. 

REFLmL.ICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1874;  T.  A.  Clifton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (4,6).    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

CRAWFORDSVILI.E,c.h.,  Mont- 

gomery  Co.  -Q  6,()49t  pop.,  on  Louisville, 
New  Albany  &  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  VandaliaLIne 
Rds.  and  Sugar  creek,  30  m.  S.  of  Lafayette 
and  44  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Seat  of  Wabash  College.  Agriculture, 
live  stock  and  timber.  Manufactures  wire 
fence,  coffins  and  buggies. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1887,  weekly  1848;  A. 
A.  McCain,  editor;  The  Journal  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation- Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895.  1,301  ;  for  1896,  1,446  ;  for  1897, 
l,346j  for  1898,  1,439;  /or  1899,  1,476; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sep^, 1900, 1,497  ;  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  1,534.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  2,841  ; 
for  1896,  3,415;  /or  1897,  3,270;  /or  1898, 
3,485;  /or  1899,  3,380;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1900,  3,295;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  June,  1901,  3,339.  In  1902.  yH. 
■In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS-RE  VIEW;  every  eveningexcept 
Bunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays:  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1882;  S.  M.  CofEman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  —  daily    "jkl"      weekly    "jju,." 

STAR;  Saturdays;  independent-republi- 
can;   twelve  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1; 
-established  1872;  Samuel  D.  Symmes,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1902, 
.Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,926.  In 
1904,  yl. 

W^  A  B  A  S  H  ;  monthly;  collegiate; 
•seventy  two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1861;  Arthur  Porter,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkx" 

WABASH  COLLEGE  RECORD; 
quarterly.  October,  January,  April.  July; 
collegiate;  twenty  eight  to  seventy  six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1901; 
H.  M.  Kingery,  editor;  Wabash  College,  pub- 
lishers (1—4).  Inserts  no  advertisements. 
(A  A). 

CROMWELL,  Noble  Go.  cf  350  pop., 

on   Baltimore  &   Ohio  Rd.,   10   m.   W.  of 

Albion,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and 

farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  2i)x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
W.  A.  Foust,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CROWN  POINT,  c.  h.,  Lake  Co.  b 

2,336+  pop.,  on  Chicago  <&  Erie  and  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
41  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Grain  and  hay 
are  shipped.  Ironworks.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays  ;  German; 
Independent-democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscripion  $2 ;  established  1871 ;  Henry  Barck, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    CIrc'n  "jkl." 


INDIANA. 


LAKE  CO.  STAR;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  20x26:  subscription  %\; 
established  1872;  J.  J.  Wheeler,  editor  and 
publisher  (7-3). 

Circulation  "j_kl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  "j_£L."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904, "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1857  ;  A.  A.  Bibler,  editor  and  publisher. 
Cii'culation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual  average 

ror  1900.  1,054.  In  1901.  "JKL."  In  1902,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during  past 
two  years  was  less  than  1,000.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

CULVER,  AfarsTiaZi  Co.  i  TOOf  pop., 
on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd.  and 
Lake  Maxinkuckee,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Ply- 
mouth, the  county  seat,  and  86  S.  E.  of 
Chicago,  111.  Culver  Military  Academy  on 
outskirts  of  town.  Manufacturing.  Wheat 
and  corn  raising. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  J.  H.  Koonty  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

C  YNTHI  AN  A,  Posey  Co.  p  502t  pop. , 

on  Evansvllle  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  15  m.  S. 

W.  of  Princeton,    Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1S89;  H.  V.  Whiting,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkx  " 

DALE,  Spencer  Co.  JJ  624t  pop.,  on 
Louisville,  Evansvllle  &  St.  Louis  Consoli- 
dated Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Rockport,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  H.  B.  &  O.  I.  Brooner,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7— 3),    Circulation  "ijiL.' • 

DALEVILLE,   Delaware  Co.  D-  800 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis. 

Manufacturing. 

REVIEW^;  Fridays;  eight  pagei  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.  F. 
Lavin.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DANA,  Vermilion  Co.  -n  89J3t  pop.,  on 

Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western  Rd.,  75  m.  W. 

of  Indianapolis,  the   State  capital.    Corn, 

wheat  and  oats. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1S73;  J.  H  Jordan, editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."       , 

DANVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hendricks  Co.  n 

l,802t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Indianap- 
olis, the  State  capital.  Seat  of  State  Central 
Normal  College.  Stock  raising  and  farming. 

HENDRICKS    CO.    GAZETTE; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  W.  A.  King, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HENDRICKS  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1847;  J.  D. 
Hogate,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4), 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S96,  1,440;  for  1887,  1,453; /or 
1898,  1,466;  for  1899,  1,528;  for  1900, 
1,574.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,593.  In  1901,  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  issue  during  1903  was  not  less 
than  1,608.    In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


2S9 


IXDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


DARLINGTON.  Montgomery  Co.  -D 

727+  pop.,  on  Vandalla  Line  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E. 

of  CrawfordsvlUe,  the  county  seat.    Grain 

elevator  and  flour  mills. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  E.  Leachman, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DECATUR,  c.  li.,  Adams  Co.  a'4,U2t 
pop.,  on  Erie,  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
Toledo.  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.  and 
St.  Mary's  r.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Fort  Wayne. 
Agriculture  and  lumber. 

EVENING  JOURNAI.;  every  morning 

and  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
IjY,  Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight,  week- 
ly eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1896,  weekly 
1879;  Harry  Daniel,  editor  and  publisher 
<2 — 3).    Circ'n— daily  "JKL-"  weekly  "jkl."    In 

1902,  Z  (4—5.) 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  Lew  G.  EUingham,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jjcl-"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1900.  Z.     In  1902,    jki- 

DELPHI,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  a  2,1351 

pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Louisville,  New  Al- 
bany &  Chicago  Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,  17  m. 
S.  W.  of  Lafayette.  Manufacturing.  Lime- 
producing  region. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1898;  John  W.  Fawcett, 
Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

CARROL.L,  CO.  CITIZEN-TIMES; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1348;  A.  B. 
Crampton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,568.  In  1399,  y  I. 
Actual  average  for  190;),  2.366.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL);  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1850;  Landis  &  Rlcketts,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl.*    Actual  average 
/'or  1900,  2.330.    In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DENVER,  Miami  Co.  [j  596  pop.,  on 

Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Vandalla  Rds., 8  m. 

N.  of  Peru,  the  county  seat.      Roller  and 

saw  mills. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x20;  sub.scription$l;  established  1897;  Mor- 
ris &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DERBY,  Perry  Co.  g  225  pop.,  on  Ohio 

r.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Cannelton,  the  county  seat. 

Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

GAME  BIRD;  monthly;  poultry; 
sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1892;  Alex.  W.  Cummings,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
■2,608.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897,  3,541; /or  1898,  5,566.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  H.  Actualaver 
■age  for  1902.  7,644.       In    1903,  yG.       In 

1904,  yG. 

DILLSBORO,  Dearborn    Co.  q,  4651 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd.      Manufactures  of  furniture,  carriage. 

and  cigars. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  8T>JiScrlptlon$1.25;  established  1S93;  J. 
N.  Calvert,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKi" 


DUBLIN,  Wayne  Co.  a-  698t  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  LouU 
Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  county  seat, 
and  51  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacture  of  farm  implements.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

WAYNE  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Albert  M.  Burr,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl.  • 

DUNKIRK,  ^ay  Co.  n-  3,187t  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Hartford  city.  Farming 
and  lumbering.    Natural  gas. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
151^x22;  subscription— dally  $4.50,  weekly  $1: 
established— daily  1895,  weekly  1888  ;  Star 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Cir'n— daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKli Y.Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $5.20,  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1900,  weekly  1898;  G.  K.  Wallace,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—5).  Circulation— dally 
"JKL."  weekly  "iSL."  In  1902,  weekly  Z  (1,  2, 
4,5).    (AA). 

EARL  PARK,  Benton    Co.   -n  563t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  W.  of  Fowler,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
established  1897;  Ed.  H.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

EAST  CHICAGO,  Lake  Co.  ^  3,4nt 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.  and  Calu- 
met r.,  3  m,  E.  of  Hammond  and  23  S.  E.  of 
Chicago,  111.    Manufacturing. 

GLOBE:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Allison  P.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "ijfL" 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  E.  W.  Wlckey,  editor;  Journal 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.-      (AA). 

EATON,  Delaware  Co.  o  l,567t  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  of  Muncle,  the  county  seat.  "  Ex- 
celsior" and  handle  manufactory,  flour 
mill  and  natural-gas  wells. 

NEW  GAS  LIGHT;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  l.")x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1902;  Jas.  W.  McCarty, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EDINBURG,  Johnson  Co.  a  1,820+ 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Flour,  lumber 
and  starch  manufacturing. 

COURIER;  daily  except  Sundays, 
and  WEEK liY,  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages— daily  15x22.  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—dally  1891,  weekly  1874;  John  B.  Allison, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation— 
dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

ELKHART,  Elkhart  Co. 6 15,184t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 
Elkhart  &  Western  Rds.  and  St.  Joseph's 


240 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


m.  E.  of  Chicago,  111. 
Manufacturing. 


Good  water 


r.,  100 
power. 

REVIEW;  every  evenlngexcept  Sunday, 
and  !SE3I1-VVEEKL.Y,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays  ;republlcan;  daily  four  pages  20x26, 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  seml-weeKly  $1;  established— daily 
1872,  semi-weekly  1859;  A.  P.  Kent,  editor; 
Review  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation—daily "JKL."  semi-weekly  "iKL."  In 
1899,  daily  Z  (  +  +  ).     In  1902,  -jkl." 

TRUTH;  every  evenlngexcept  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1889,  weekly 
1890;  Edward  P.  Rucker,  editor;  C.  G.  Conn, 
proprietor;  Truth  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Circulation— Daily  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1901,  yl. 
Weekly  "jkl-"    In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl  ■ 

HERALD  OF  TRUTH ;.weekly;  men 
nonite  ;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1864;  A.  B.  Kolb,  editor;  Mennon- 
Ite  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (,2—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,600.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 1.  2,  4,5)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

3IENNONITISCHE  RUNDSCHAU 
UM)  HERO  LI)  DER  WAHRHEIT; 
Wednesdays;  German;  mennonite;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  G.  G.  Wlens,  editor;  Mennonite  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,Y.  Inl898.  yl.  Inl899,  zj.  In  1900, y I. 
In  1901.  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4.  5)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

YOUNG    PEOPLE'S   PAPER; 

monthly;  16  pages  llxl4>^;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1894;  A.  B.  Kolb,  editor; 
Mennonite  Publishing  Co.  publishers  ( 12^). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S9H,  7,083.  including  a  large  special 
edition.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901, 
(z-1.  2,  4.  5)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1904,  2,275. 

ELNORA,  Daviess  Co.  p  908t  pop.,  on 

Evansvllle  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of 

Washington,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  fourpages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1889;  W. 
B.  Myers  and  W.  B.  Breden,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  'jkl-" 

EIiTVOOD,  Madison  Co.  a  12,950t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Pitts 
burg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
45  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Has  plate-glass  works,  lamp-chimney 
works,  grain  elevators,  flax,  stave  and  tin- 
plate  factories  and  saw  mills.  A  grain  and 
stock  shipping  point. 

CALL-LEADER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twenty  pages— daily 
13x20,  weekly  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  «1;  established  1891;  E.  E.  Fornshell, 
editor;  Fornshell  Sc  Carpenter,  publishers. 
Circulation-Daily  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly  "iii"    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  Inl904,yl. 

RECOR  D  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FREE  PRESS,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dailj 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established  1892;  Mofl'ett  A 
Austin,  editors  and  publishers  Circulation 
—dally  "JKL"  weekly  "iiLt- " 


INDIANA. 


ENGLISH,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  p  649t 
pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansvllle  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Leavenworth.  Man- 
ufactures of  lumber,  staves  and    ties. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  H.  A.  Ells- 
worth, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1893,  Z. 
In  1899,  1.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902, 
yl.    In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J. 
E.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jjll"    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

EVANSVILLE,     c.  h.,    Vanderburg 

Co.  p  59,007+  pop.,  at  junction  of  eight  rail- 
roads and  Ohio  r.,  200  m.  below  Louisville, 
Ky.  Cotton  mills,  glass  works,  potteries, 
carriage  and  wagon  factories,  saw-mills, 
furniture  factories  and  foundries.  Coal 
mines  in  operation  almost  within  the  city 
limits.  A  prominent  shipping  point. 
DAILY. 

COURIER;  every  morning;  dem- 
ocratic ;  ten  to  twelve  pages,  Sunday,  twen- 
ty four  to  thirty  two  18x24;  subscription — 
daily  $2.50;  established  1845;  Howard  Roosa, 
editor;  Henry  C.  Murphy,  manager;  The  Ev- 
ansvllle Courier  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   (1 — 5) 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  I,  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  exceeding  7,700.  In  1897, 
GZ.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zH.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1900,  8,555;  /or  1901,  9,672;  for 
1902.  1  i, 'il3 :f or  mn,  12,684. 

DE310KRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-aweek, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  German  ;  independ- 
ent-democratic; daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dailj'  $4.  Sunday 
$2,  weekly  $2;  established  1864;  F.  W.  Lauen- 
stein.  manager  (12—4J. 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not   less  than  1,900.    In  1896,  I.     In 

1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900. 
publisher  asserts,  the  actual  number  of  com- 
plete copies  has  never  been  less  than  3,S(iO. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  (z-4)  H.  In  1903,  yH. 
In  1904.  yl. 

W'eekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4,100.     In  1896,  G.     In  1897,  G  Z.     In 

1898,  zG.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, never  less  than  7,550.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  G.     In  1903,  yG.    In  1S04,  yH. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L-NEWS;  every  morning 
(rural  route  edition),  and  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  daily  eight,  Sun- 
day sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription— morn- 
ing $2.50,  evening  $4,  Sunday  $2;  established 
1892;  W.  W.  Ross,  editor;  Evansvllle  Journal- 
News  Company,  nubllshers  (2—5). 
Circulation— Moruins:  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  3.026. 

Evening:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4,60(1.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898.  zG. 
In  1899,  zG.  Actual  average  for  1900,  9,844. 
In  1901.  yF.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
11,910;  for  1903,  13,852;  for  1904.  14,- 
030  (bb). 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  11,508; 
/orl903.  14,120. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Journal- 
News  is  the  only  evening  paper  in  a  city 
having  75,000  population.  Evansvllle  is  a 
manufacturing  center,  and  therefore  a 
workingman's  town,  which  means  that  the 
workingman  has  no  time  to  read  the  morn 
Ing  paper  and  has  his  evening  paper  deliv- 
ered at  his  home,  every  line  of  which  he 
reads  thoroughly.  We  guarantee  that  our 
evening  aud  Sunday  editions  average  over 
14,000  copies  each  issue,  or  a  larger  circula- 
tion than  all  of  the  other  papers  in  Evans- 
vllle have  combined.    The  Journal-News 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


also  has  a  morning  rural  route  edition 
which  reaches  3,0;)0  homes  regularly  every 
morning  except  Mondays,  all  advertise- 
ments contracted  for  in  the  evening  edition 
are  also  inserted  in  the  Morning  Rural 
Route  edition  of  the  Journal-News. 

WEEKLY. 

DAS  STERNENIIANNER;  Fridays; 
German;  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  Peter  Wall- 
rath,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  I8!t5,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.128.     In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898.  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 
ECONOMIST;  Saturdays;  independent; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 1896;  G.  W.  Dannettell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,840.     In    1898,  yl.     Actual  average  for 

1899.  '^,320.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In  I'.lOt.  yl. 

INDIANA  POST  UND  ANZEIGER; 
Saturdays;  German;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1879 ;  Karl 
Langner,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  i  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  May,  1898,  2,680. 
In  1899,  zl.      In  1900.  vl.     In  1901,  yl.     In 

1902,  vl.    In  1903.  vl.    In  1904.  yl. 
TRANSCRIPT;      Saturdays;      negro; 

fonr  pages  ;  15i^x22;  subscriotion  $1 ;  estab- 
lished September  1903;  W.  J.  Johns,  editor; 
Transcript  Publishing  Co. ,  publishers  (.2—5  P) . 

MONTHLY. 

BUILDING  NEWS  j  monthly  (A  A). 

FURNITURE    INDUSTRY;   month 
ly ;  furniture;  forty  to  sixty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1901;  J.  S. 
Reilly,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circiilatiou:    In   1902,  (z— 1,  2.   4,  5)  I.    In 

1903,  yl.  In  1904,  (z-4)  I.  (••). 
HOOSIER  A.  O.  U.  W.  WATCH- 
MAN; monthly;  A.  O.  U.  W.;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  eslablished  1891; 
W.A.  Legeman,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  18»8,  "jkl."  In  1899,  zG. 
Inl900.yG.  Inl901,yH.  Inl902,  (z— 3,4,5)  G. 
Actual  average  for  190.3,  8.773.  In  1904,  yG. 

PYTHIAN    KNIGHT;   monthly : 
Knights  of  Pythias;   eight  pages  9x14;  sub- 
scription 50 cents;  established  1893;  H.  Rosen- 
thal, editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.   In  1904.  yll. 

FAIRMOTJNT,    Orant  Co.    U  3,2051 
pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  .Louis  Rd.,   12    m.    S.  of    Marion,   the 
county  seat,  and  60  N.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State    capital.      Glass    and   woodworking 
factories.    Location  of  the  largest  natural 
gas  well  In  the  State.    Agriculture. 
JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day;    republican;  four   pages   18x24;  estab- 
lished 1900;  E.  A.  Morgan,  editor  and  publish- 
er (7— 3P).     Circulation  ••jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 
NEWS;     semi-weekly.   Mondays    and 
Thursdays;    republican;    four    pages    15x2 J; 
subscription  gl;  established  1877;  Jack  Stivers, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FARMERSBURG,  Sullivan  Co.  p 
625+  pop.— local  estimate  1,000— on  Evans- 
ville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  2  m.  N.  of  Sulli- 
van, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BEE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15i^x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Wint  Foote, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circulation  "iju," 

FARMLAND,  Randolph  Co.  D-870t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  * 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Winchester,  the 

county  seat.    Farming.    Natural  gas. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight   pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;   estab- 

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lished  1888;   Ira  L.  P.  nery,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Circulation  "ijii," 

FliORA,  Carroll  Co.  u  1,209t  pop., 
on  Vandalla  Line  Rd.,  19  m.  8.  8.  W.  of  Lo- 
gansport.  Steam  grain  elevators,  stave  and 
heading  factory,  flour  mills,  carriage  shop, 
•aw  and  planing  mills  and  furniture  man- 
ufactory. 

ENTERPRISE-SEN  TINEL. ;  Fridays; 

independent  ;    eight  images  15x22  ;    subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;    Nobes  A  Huntsln- 
ger,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1 ,1  37;  ./■"'•  1904,  1,2».>. 

HOOSIER  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Mayhill  Bros.  &  Keyes, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than 
1,844.  In  1902.  (z— 3,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3,o26. 

FOREST,  Clinton  Co.  n  450  pop.,  on 

Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  Rd.,  14J^  m. 

N.  E.  of  Frankfort. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  six  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1901;  G.  A. 
Auble,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FORT  BRANCH,  Gibson  Co.  p  849t 

pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd..20m. 

N.  of  Evansville  and  30  S.  of  Vincennei. 

Agriculture. 

SATURDAY  HERALD}  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Chas.  A.  Speer, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "iKi." 

FORTVILLE,  Hancock  Co.   n  1.006t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  G.  E.  Simmons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FORT  WAYNE,  c.  h.,  Allen   Co.  d 
45,115+  pop.,  at  junction  of  six  railroads  and 
the  confluence  of  St.  Joseph  and  St.  Mary's 
rs.,  43  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Defiance,  O.    General 
manufacturing  and  farming. 
FREIE  PRESSE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; d-mocratic;  daily  four.  Saturday  and 
weekly  eight  pages  20x24 ;  subscription— dally 
$3,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1888;  Hermann 
Mackwi  t  z,  manager ;  Fort  Wayne  Freie  Presse 
Compa'ny,  publishers. 

Circulation- Daily:     In  1897,  "jkl  "     In 
1898,  Z.     In  1900.  Z.     In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, during  the  past  six   years  has   been 
above  1,000.    In  1902,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  "jjil." 

INDIANA  STAATS-ZEITUNG  ; 
every  evening  except  Sundfcy,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Tuesdays;  German;  democratic;  daily 
four,  Saturday  eight  pages  17x22.  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1877,  weekly 
1858;  Indiana  StaatsZeitung  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "iSL." 
JOURNAL. GAZETTE  J  every  morn- 
ing, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  Sunday  and  weekly 
sixteen  pages  17}^x22J^:  subscription— dally 
$4.80,  weekly  tl  ;  estahlished— Journal  1868, 
Gazette  1863;  consolidated  1899;  A.  J.  Moyni- 
han,  editor;  H.  C.  Rockhlll.  manager;  The 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895, publisher  aa- 


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INDIANA. 


serts,  not  less  than  3.250.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  19l»0.yl. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  for  twelve  months 
last  past  no  single  Issue  has  consUted  of  less 
than  4.500.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1901, 
(Z--2.  fi)  G. 

Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4,500.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 
yH.    In  1899.  zl.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 
In  19112,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl.- 
NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKL.Y,   Fridays;   republican;   ten  to 
sixteen  pages  18x21}^;  subscription— daily  $3. 
weekly  $1;   established— daily   1874,  weekly 
issi;  News  Publi.shing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation -Daily:    In    1895,    H.     In 
1896.  H.    In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.     In 
1903,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  8»109. 
Weekly:  "JifL." 

SENTINEL:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav.  and  WEEKliY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; dailv  eight,  Saturday  and  weekly  six- 
teen pages  n}4x'i2]4 ;  subscription- daily  $5.20, 
•weekly  $1;  established  1833:  E.  A.  K.  Hackett, 
editorand  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 

1895,  4,275;  for  1896,  4,446.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  5,950. 
In  1900,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1901,  6. 5 1 4. 
In  1902,  vG.  Inl903,  (z— 4)G.  In  1904,  (z-6)  G. 
Weekly  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895.    In 

1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y".  In  1898.  yT.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1903,yl"(OO).    In  1904,  (z-6)  H. 

IVIEDICAL.  JOURNAL  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  medical;  fifty-eight  to 
eighty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—JoM?-naZ  of  Medical  Sciences  1879; 
Medical  Magazine  1892;  consolidated  1896; 
Albert  E.  Bulson,  Jr.,  editor:  Journal  Publish 
ing  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1898,  1,618;  for  1899. 
1,709.  In  1900.  yT.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,693.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1 ,754. 

STA^IP  EXCHANGE;  monthly;  T)hl- 
latelv;  sixteen  to  twentv-four  pages  6x9; 
■ubscrlption 25 cents;  establlihed  1899;  Frank 
K.  Hills,  editor;  Exchange  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

rOUNTAIN  CITY,  W^ay'JcCo.  D-455t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  iz  Indiana  Rd.,  9  m. 
N.  of  Richmond,  the  county  seat,  and  78  E. 
of  Indianapolis.  Farming.  Corn  and  wheat 
TI IVIES;     Fridays;    independent;    eight 

pages    15x22:   subscription     $1;    established 

1898;  Claude  S.  Keever,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

FOWLER,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  -a  l,429t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  midway  between  Indianapo- 
lis, the   State    capital,    and    Chicago,  111. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
BENTON  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic:   eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1; 
established  1875;   Geo.  L.  Roby,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Itf  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,335;  for  a 
year  ending  vnth  March,  1901,  1,544;  for 
1902,  1,5'^0.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  <  1,485. 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901:  James  Chapman,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  •••ikl." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
John  P.  Carr,  editorand  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300:  in  1896.  1.50f).  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  -iKL."  (?  ?)  In  1901,  Z  (3).  In  1903,  (+t). 


REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873;  E.  Barce,  editor;  C.  G.  Manzy, 
DUblisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  -jkl."    In  19(J3.  Z  (4). 

FRANKFORT,  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.  u 
7,100+  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Chi- 
cago, Indianapolis  &  Louisville,  Toledo,  St. 
Louis  &  Kansas  City  and  Vandalia  Line 
Rds.,  36  m.  S.  of  Logansport  and  47  N.  N.  E. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Has  car 
shops  and  natural  gas.    Farming. 

CRESCENT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  to  eight  pages  22x26;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weeklj'  $1 ;  established— daily 
1888,  weekly  1839;  Bayard  Gray,  editor  and 
publislier(2— 3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "iia"  (ID. 
Weekly:   In  1896.  "jkl."    In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,400.    In  1898,  yl.    In 
1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  (z— 4,  5)  I  (!!). 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  BANNER,  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1887,  weekly  1864;  E.  H.  Burns,  editor 
and    publisher    (7— 3P).     Circulation— daily 

"mORNING'tIIVIES  ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; independent;  daily  eight  pages;  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established- daily  1894,  weekly 
1876;  G.  Y.  Fowler,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3P). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weeklv:  In  1902,  "jkl  "  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN     STANDARD;    Thurs 
days;  Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  H.B.Collins, 
editor;  The  Frankfort  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
2,406;  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 
1898.3,097.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  zH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  4,358;  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 

1901.  4,286; /or  1902.3,578.  In  1903.  yH. 
In  1904,  vH. 

FRANKLIN,  c.  li.,  Johnson  Co.  n 
4,005+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Indianapolis,  theState  capital.  Agriculture. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday,  and  PEOPLE'S  PAPER, 

Fridays;  independent;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  17x24  ;  subscription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1885,  weekly 
1891;  W.  W.  Aikens,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).  Circulation— daily  "jkl"  weekly 
"JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL" 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1859;  A.  N.  Crecraft,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,800.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896  and  1897. 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,750.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,799.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903 
yl(OO).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1845;  Voris  &  Fisher,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jicL"  In  1896. 1.  In 
1897.  Y".    InlS98."iKL" 

FRANKTON,  Madison  Co.  D  l,464t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 


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INDIANA. 


St.  LouiB  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Kokomo.  Win- 
dow-glass houses,  rolling  mills  and  wire- 
feuce  factories. 

CRITI(;;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
Mav,  liHJl;  G.  O  Ellison  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREDERICKSBURG.     Washing. 

ton  Co.  p  281+  pop.,  ou  Wabash  Rd.,  22  m. 
N.  W.  of  New  Albany.    Agriculture. 

BLUE  RIVER  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
•days;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
«cription$l;  established  1894;  H.  C.  Ramsey, 
editorand  publisher  (1—5  P)-    Circ'n  "410,. •■ 

PROHIBITION  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  prohibition;  four  pages  11x15}^; 
subscription  20  cents;  established  February, 
1904;  H.  C.  Ramsey,  editor  and  publisher 
<.l— 5). 

FREELAND  PARK,  Benton  Co.  -D 
PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FREEL.ANDVILLE,    Knox  Co.  p 

562  pop.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Vincennes,  the 
county  seat.  Cheese  factory.  Wheat  rais- 
ing. 

COURANT;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  E.  W.  Heithecker.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FREMONT,  Steuben  Co.  cf  709t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Foundry,  gjyst 
and  saw  mills  and  carriage  works.  Ship- 
ping point  for  horses,  logs  and  lumber 
Agriculture. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Warren  D.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRENCH  LICK,  Orange  Co.  Q  280 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville 
Rd.,  7  m.  W.  of  Paoll. 

SPRINGS      VALLEY      HERALD 

Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24 
unbscrlption  $1;  established  October,  1903 
W.  C.  Gruber,  editor;  Gruber  A  Wlnniger 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jja-." 

FULTON,  F7(Uon  Co.  ^  300  pop.,  on 

Cincinnati,  Richmond  &  Muncie  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  of  Rochester. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscriptions!;  established  1901;  D.O.Hoff- 
man, editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKI.." 

GALVESTON,  Oass  Co.  i  800  pop., 

on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,    Chicago   &   St. 

Louis  Rd.,  15J^  m.  S.  E.  of  Logansport,  the 

county    seat,  and  6^  N.  W.  of  Kokomo. 

Farming. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  S.  E.Thurs- 
ton, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GARRETT,  Dekalb  Co.  cf  3,910t  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  and  location  of 

Its  repair  and  car  shops.    Farming. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  22x28  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  H.  E.  &  T.  C.  Little,  publishers. 
Chrculation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902.  "iKL" 


HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
187fi;  Geo.  T.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Hudson  (9—3). 
Circulation  —  Combined  weekly:  In 
189.5.  I.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, "iii,." 
(??)    In  1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "iiti." 

GAS  CITY,  Grant  Co.  D  3,6221  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pittsburg  and  Cincin- 
nati, Wabash  &  Michigan  Rds.  Tin  plate- 
edge  tool,  strawboard  and  glass  pottery 
and  rubber  goods  factories. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Roy  C.  Gault,  editor;  Gault  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers;  prints  an  edition 
for  Jonesboro.  Combined  circulation  "jki,." 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

GASTON,   Delaware  Co.   d-  967  pop., 

11  m.   N.  W.    of  Muncie,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages;  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Mcintosh  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  "ji^l." 

GENEVA,  ^<^a7»«  Co. cfl,076t pop.,  on 

Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Portland.    Timber  and  crude  petroleum. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885; 
C.  O.  Rayn,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

GOODLAND,  N-ewton  Co.  ^  l,205t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Lafayette.  Grain 
growing. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 

A.  J.  Kitt.  editor;  Kitt  &  Shepard,  publishers 

(7— 3) .    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GOSHEN,  c.  h.,  Elkhart  Co.  ^  7,810t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rds.,  40  m.  N.  of  Warsaw.  Good  water 
power,  employed  in  manufacturing.  Agri- 
culture. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEE  KLY,  Wednes- 
days  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  daily  eight 
pages  15x22,  semi-weekly  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1.5(J;  es- 
tablished-daily 1897,  semi-weekly  1837; 
Joseph  A.  Beane,edItorandpublisher  (7— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "JKL."  Inl899,Z.  In 
1902,  "J_KL.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  189.i,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.440.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  IZ. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  vl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19u3,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS-TIMES;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1884,  weekly  1856;  M. 
V.  Starr,  editor;  News  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation -Daily:    In   1898,    "jkl"      In 

1899,  Z.    Inl902.  Z(l,  2,  4). 

Weekly:    In  1898,   "jkl."     In  1899.  zl.     In 

1900,  y  I.    Inl901,  "JitL."    In  1903.  Z  (1,  2,  4). 
COOKING  CLUB;  monthly:  culinary; 

forty-four  pages  7x12;  subscription  SOcents; 
established  1895;  Mary  Starr,  editor;  Cooking 
Club  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Civculntion:    In   1899,   F.       In   1900.   zF. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Oc- 


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INDIANA. 


tober.  1901.  21,635 1  for  1902,  i25,501 ;  for 

1903,26.378.    In  1904,  yC. 

GOSPORT.  Owen  Co.  -a  726t  pop. 
on  Indianapolis  &  Vincennes  and  Louis- 
ville, New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rds.  and 
White  r.,  44  m.  S.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.  Farming  and  milling. 

TRI-COUNTY  REPORTER;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Wm.  Parish,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier.     Circulation  "jkl." 

GRANDVIEW,  Spencer   Co.  p  822t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  6  m.  above  Roclcport,  the 

county  seat,  and  145  below  Louisville,  Ky. 

Flour,    grist,   spoke    and    lath   mills  and 

tobacco  and  produce  warehouses. 

MONITOR  ;  Thursdays ;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  W.  E.  Knight,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENCASTLE,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co. 

-a  3fi&H  pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Louisville,  New  Albany 
&  Chicago  and  VandaliaLine  Rds.,  39  m.  W. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of 
De  Pauw  University.  Manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

BANNER}  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scption— daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1893,  weekly  1850;  Harry  M.  Smith,  editor 
and  manager  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Inl901,"JKi."  Actual 
average  for  1902.  684.  In  1908,  "iiu,." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  19u2,  1,570.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 
In  1904.  yl. 

STAR  AND  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— S^a/-  1858,  Democrat  lS9-i:  F. 
A.  Arnold  and  R.  P.  Carpenter,  editors;  The 
Star  and  Democrat  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—1). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,.560.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  i, 7  57.  In 
1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (0"0).    In  1901.  (z-4)  H. 

DE  PAUW  PALLADIUM;  bi  month- 
ly;  independent;  twenty  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  E.H.Gibson, 
editor;  R.  A.  Turner,  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GREENFIELD,  c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  a 

4,4S9t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Saw  and  flour 
mills.  Manufactures  of  furniture,  glass, 
steel  nails  and  other  articles.    Farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,and  WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub- 
lican: daily  four  pages  19x25,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1894,  weekly  1880:  W.  S. 
Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl-" 
Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  ',2,680. 
In  1896.  H.    In  1897.  HZ.    In  1898,  yH.    In 

1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  I  (z— 4).  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (O  O).    In  1904,  yl. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  W.  E.  Newby.  editor:  Globe 
Publishing  Co.  (Inc.).  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKi-     In  190.S.  Z  (4). 


INDIANA. 


HANCOCK  DEMOCRAT  ;Thursdays^ 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1859;  J,  F.  Mitchell,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

HERALD  AND  TRIBUNE;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1872;  S.  S.  &  A.  H. 
Boots  and  J.  C  Milton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.500.    In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
HOME   AND    SCHOOL  VISITOR; 

monthly;  juvenile,  educational;  thirty-two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  75  cents ;  established 
1881;  D.  H.  Goble,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

INLAND  POULTRY  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  live  stock ;  sixty-eight  pages 
S^xUJ^;  subscription  50  ceuts;  established 
1904;  Theo.  Hewes,  editor;  Inland  Poultry 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  (2— 5  P). 

PRI3IITIVE  3IONITOR;  monthly; 
baptist;  forty-eight  pages  5x8;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  R.  W.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yL 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,819.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

YOUTH'S  GUARDIAN  FRIEND; 
monthly;  juvenile;  thirty-two  pages;  sub- 
scription 50 ceuts;  established  January,  1902; 
J.M.Thompson,  editor  and  publisher (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl- 

GREENSBURG,  c.  h.,  Decatur  Co. R 

5.034+  pop.,  on  Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicaga 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  46  m.  S.  E.  of  Indianapolis, 
the  State  capital,  and  65  W.  N.  W.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  Milling,  manufacturing,  natural- 
gas   wells  and  stone  quarries.      Farming^ 
stock  raising  and  dairying. 
GRAPHIC;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1899;  W.  H.  GUdewell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  republican ; 
daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription— daily $4, weekly  75 cents; 
established  1894;  James  E.  Caskey,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 8).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weeklv  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1898.  weekly  1879;  A.  M.  Willoughby, 
editor:  A.  M.  Willoughby  &  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3.  Circulation— daily  "JKL."  weeklyjKL." 
In  1897. weekly  Z.    In  1902.  "j_kl." 

BAPTIST  OBSERVER;  Fridays;  bap- 
tist: sixteen  pages  9^x13;  subscription  $1; 
established  September,  1902;  E.  C.  J.  Dickens, 
editor;  Dickens  Bros.,  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

NEW  ERA;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  W.  H.  Glidewell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation   "jkl •"     In    1897,    Z.    In 

1902,  -JKL." 

STANDARDi  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1835;  Luther  D.  Braden,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jjll" 

GREENTOWN,  Howard  Co.  n  l,287f 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Kokomo,  the  county  seat.     In 
natural-gas  belt. 
GEM;   Thursdays;    independent;   eight 

pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 


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ISDIANA. 


John  W.  Melton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
■Circulation  "jkl." 

CrREENWOODyo/inson  Co.  a  l.SOSf 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.   Louis   Rd.,  10   m.   N.  of  Franklin,  the 

county  seat,  and  10  S.  of  Indianapolis,  the 

State  capital.     Fruit  canning  and  sash  and 

door  factories,  flour  and  saw  mills,  grain 

elevator,  mineral  wells  and  a  sanitarium. 

Agriculture. 

ERA;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
J.  A.  Swan,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Clr- 
■oulatlon  "JKL." 

HAGERSTOWN,  Wayne  Co.  D-862t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago* 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  26  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 
Richmond,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills, 
butter  and  cheese  factory,  planing  mills 
and  natural  gas. 

EXPONENTi  Thursdays ;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  H.  J.  Day,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  '  jkl." 

WAYNE  FARMER;  Fridays ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Fanner  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "iki." 

HAMILTON,  Steuben  Co.  cf  800 pop., 

on  Wabash  Rd.,  55  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  Keefer  &  Johnston,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3),    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMLET,  Starke  Co.  \2  *33  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago;  Indiana, 

Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds.,  7  m.  N.  of  Knox. 

TI>IES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1901;  C.  E.  &  H.  F.  McCormick, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "jjcL.    (A  A). 

HAMMOND,  Lake  Co.  ^12,376t  pop., 
on  Erie,  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago, 
Michigan  Central,  New  York,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.  and 
Orand  Calumet  r.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago, 
111.  Distillery,  steel  spring  and  chemical 
works,  slaughter  house,  carriage  and  syrup 
factories,  nail  mill,  brick-yards,  grist  mills 
and  car  shops. 

I X  D EPEN  DENT ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  17}^x24;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1887;  Hammond 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1902,  Z  (1,  3,  4,  5). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  LAKE  CO.  NEWS,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1891,  weekly  1890;  S.  E. 
Swaim,  editor;  S.  E.  Swaim«S;Co.,  publishers. 
Circulalion— Daily:  "jkl." 
W^eekly:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1899, 1,054.    In  1900,  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIjY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1889, 
weekly  1880;  Harnley  &  McElwain,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation— dally  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 


INDIANA. 


DEUTSCHE   VOI.KS-ZEITUNG; 

Fridays;  German;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1888;  Aug. 
F.  Laufer,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HANOVER,  J"e#er.son  Co.  P,  377  pop., 

6  m.  S.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat. 

Seat  of  Hanover  University. 

CROWE;  monthly,  during  college  year; 
collegiaie;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  H.L.Mor- 
gan, editor;  R.  F.  Frazer,  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HARTFORD  CITY,  c.  h.,  Blaek 

ford  Co.  D-  5,912+  pop.,  at  crossing  of  Pitts 

burg,    Chicago     &    St.     Louis     and     Ft 

Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rds.,  75  m 

N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,   the   State   capital 

Hub  and  spoke  factory,  glass  factories 

machine  shops  and  wood  pulp   and   saw 

mills. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $5;  established  1894;  E.  E.  Cox, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  B  L.  A  C  K  F  O  R  D  CO.  GA  - 
ZETTE,  Saturdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages  20x22,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1901;  H.  Qeisler  and  R.  B.  Hubbard,  editors; 
Republican  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(1—4).    Circ'n— daily  "jkl-'    weekly  "jkl." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
dally  four  pages  17J^x24;  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1896,  weekly  1884;  A.  W. 
Tracy,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iKL."  Inl903,Z(4). 
Weekly:  "JKL."   Inl903,  (z— 1)  I.   In  1904,  yl. 

HAITBSTADT,  Gihaon  Co.  p  448 
pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  12 
m.  S.  of  Princeton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1902;  W.  G.  Marshal],  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

HAZLETON.  Gibson  Co.  p75S+pop., 

on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.  and  White 

r.,  10  m.  N.  of  Princeton,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  John 
A.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

HEBRON,  Porter  Co.  \2  794t  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  51  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  J.  E.  Cum- 
mins, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKJt" 

HELTONVILLE,  Lawrence  Co.  P 
400  pop.,  on  Southern  Indiana  Rd.,  8  m.  N. 
E.  of  Bedford,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture, horticulture  and  oolite  stone. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  19x22:  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1900;  Vergil 
Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circu- 
lation "iKL."  (A  A). 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


HENRYVILLE,  Clark  Co.  p  475t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Cliicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Jeffersonville, 
the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TI3IES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
flslied  1896;  Carl  Bray  field,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  (2—3).    Circulation  "jill"  (A  A). 

RIGHT  IDEAS;  monthly;  sixteen 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1899;  Lewis  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HILLSBORO,  Fountain  Co.  -D  500t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Covington,  the 
county  seat,  and  60  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Indianap- 
olis, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1898;  Earle  Shu- 
lar ,  editor  and  publisher  ( 2—3 ).    Cir c'n  •  mkl.  •  ■ 

HOBART,  Lake  Co.)j  l,390t  pop.,  on 
Elgin,  Joliet  &  Eastern,  New  York,  Chicago 
Sc  St.  Louis  and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.,  11 
m.  N.  W.  of  Valparaiso  and  31  S.  E.  of  Chi- 
cago, III.  Farming  and  brick  making. 
GAZETTE;     Thursdays;     Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  A.J.Smith 

and    N.    B.    White,   editors   and   publishers 

(7—3).   Circulation  "iKL" 

HOPE,  Bartholomew  Co.  v  l,088t  pop. 

on    Cleveland,    Cincinnati,   Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of   Columbus,  the 

county   seat.    Tile  and  carriage  factorlei, 

saw  and  planing  mills. 

JOlTRNALi;    Thursdays;    independent; 
four    pages    18x24 ;   subscription 


estab- 
E.  C.  Allison,  editor  and  pub- 
Circulation  "iKL."    In  19U2,   Z 


lished  1883; 
Usher  (2—3). 
(3,  4.  5,  10). 

HUDSON,  Steuben  Co.  d  558t  pop.,  on 
Wabash   Rd.,   10   m   S.  W.  of  Angola,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 
BANNER;   Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 

1897;  J.  W.  Sew- 

-3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 


subscription  jl;  established 
ard,  editor  and  publisher  (7 

HUNTINGBURG,    D»^ois    Co.   p 

2,52^t  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St 
Louis  Consolidated  Rd. ,  48  m.  N.  E.  of  Evans- 
Tille  and  75  W.  of  Louisville,  Ky.    Manu- 
facturing, agriculture  and  coal   and   fire- 
clay mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1888; 
A.  L.  Gray,  editor;  E.  W.  Pickhardt,  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  John  W.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).  Circulation  "JKL"  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
endent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  E.  H.  Dufendach,  editor; 
C.  W.  Dufendach,  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1901.  Z  (4,  6X 

SIGNAL.;  Thursdays;  German ;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1867;  Ernst  W. 
Pickhardt,  publisher  (2— 5  P).  Circulation 
"JKL."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

HUNTINGTON,  c.    h.,  Huntington 

Co.  cf  9,491  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Erie  and 
Wabash  Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,  24  m.  S.  W.  of 


Fort  Wayne.    Manufacturing  and  produc- 
tion of  lime. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening, 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twicea- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;, 
eight  pages— daily  18x23,  weekly  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1883,  weekly  1848;  Thad.  Butler,  edi- 
tor; Herald  and  News  Express  Co.,  publish- 
ers (12— 4). 

Circulation-Daily:  "jkl  "  In  1903.  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during 
the  past  year  less  than  1,775.  In  December, 
1904,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during  the 
past  year  less  than  1,780. 
Weekly:  "jkl"  In  1903,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  at  no  time  during  past  year 
less  than  1,800.  In  December,  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  past  year  less 
tjian  1,900. 

NEWS-DE3IOCRAT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  22x28;  weekly  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription- daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1; 
established— A'ews  1894,  Z)e»iocrat  1858;  O.  W. 
Whltelock, editor;  The  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl  " 
weekly  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CHRISTIAN  CONSERYATOR^ 
Wednesdays;  united  brethren  in  Christ r 
twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1885;  Rev.  C.  H.  Kizacofe,  editor; 
W.  H.  Clay,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  5,292  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z^ 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901.  (z— 4)  H.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
4,212.    In  1903,  yH.     In  1904,  yH. 

FARMERS'  GUIDE;  Saturday s ;  agri- 
culture, livestock;  sixteen  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 60  cents:  established  1888;  Benj.F, 
Billiter,  editor;  The  Guide  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  21,186  in 
1893  to  D  in  1895.  Actual  averag-e  for  1896,. 
21,911.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD.  In 
1899,  yE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  February,  1900,  26.825.  In  1901,  yC. 
In  1902,  yC.    In  1903,  yD.    In  1904,  yD. 

MISSIONARY  MONTHLY;  United 
Brethren;  sixteen  pages  8^^x113^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897;  The  Mission- 
ary Monthly  Co.,  editors  and  publisherg 
(2—3).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 


HYMERA,  Sullivan  Co.  p  500t  pop.,, 
on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

IDAVILLE,  White  Co.  Y: 500  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Monticello,  the  county  seat. 

Lumbering. 

OBSERVER;  Tuesdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
R.  M.  Isherwood,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  "ijU;" 

INDIANA  HARBOR,  Lake  Co.  ^ 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern,  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  Part 
of  East  Chicago. 

GLOBE  I  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1902;  A.  P.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "tju," 

HARBOR  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1902;  W.  W.  Mo- 
berly,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion -iKL' 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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INDIANA— Jndianapolia. 


INDIANA— Indianapolis. 


INDIAN  APOLIS,  c.h.,  ilfarton  Co.  E3 
State  Capital,  109,164+ pop.,  at  junction  of 
fifteen  railroads  and  White  r.,  115  m.  N.  W. 
of  Ciucinnati,  O.,  194  S.  E.  of  Chicago, 
111.,  and  110  N.  of  Louisville.  Kj'.  It  Is  the 
geographical  center  of  the  State.  Has  Im 
portant  commercial  andaianufacturing  in- 
terests. In  a  rich  acd  fertile  district,  on 
the  edge  of  the  natural-gag  belt. 
DAILY. 

COMMERCIAL.  REPORTER;  every 

morning  except  Sunday ;  legal,  financial  and 
commercial;  eight  pages  15x21}^;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1895;  Reporter  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Inl897,  Z.  In 
1899,  1.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  /or  1902,  4,476;  for  1903,  5,666. 
In  1901,  yG. 

INDIANA  TRIBUENE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  German; independent  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  Ux20;  subscription  $3; 
established  1875;  Guttenberg  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  II.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  Inl90U,zI. 
In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

LIVE  STOCK  JOURNAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  live  stock  market 
and  farm  news;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1889;  W.  A.  Cowan,  edi- 
tor; Indianapolis  Live  Stock  Journal  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  !(••). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  twelve  to  twenty-eight  pages 
19x24:  subscription  $5;  established  1869;  Chas. 
R.  Williams, editor;  Hilton U.  Brown,  general 
manager  (1—5).  ^      ,^^^ 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
32,t215;  /or  1896,  actual  sales,  36,685; 
for  1897,  actual  sales.  35,9tiS;  for  1898, 
actual  sales,  45, *201;  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1899,  actual    sales,  42,103; 
for  1900,  copies  printed,  49,787;  /or  19ol, 
actual  sales,   56, 1'20; /or  1J02,  actual 
sales,   62,133;  /or  1903.  actual  sales, 
69,385:  for  1904,  actual  sniea,  72,89.>. 
Publisher's   announcement.— The  News  car 
ries    more    display   advertising   of    local 
merchants  and   twice  as   much  classified 
advertising  of  all  kinds  as  all  the  other 
Indianapolis  dally  papers  combined.     In 
ten  years  its  use  of  white  paper  has  in 
creased  from  485  tons  (1894)  to  4.004  tons 
(1904).      Its    circulation    In    Indianapolis 
alone  Is  over  35.000  dally. 
SENTINEL ;  every  evening  except  Snn 
day,    Sunday    morning,    and    INDIANA 
STATE  SENTINEL,  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic;   daily   ten  to  sixteen  pages    18x24, 
Sunday  forty-four  to  seventy,  weekly  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  16x24;   subscription— daily 
$3,  Sunday  $2.50,  weekly  50 cents;  established 
—daily  1854,  weekly   1822;    Samuel  E.  Morss, 
editor;    Indianapolis  Sentinel  Co.,  publish 
ers(3— 5P). 

Circulation  — Daily  :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  20,000.  In  1895,  E.  In  1896.  F. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In 
1900,  F.  In  1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  35,646.  In  1903,  C.  Actual  average 
for  1904,  24,838. 

Sunday :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  22,000. 
In  1895,  E.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,yG. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  F.  In  1901,  yF.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  45,049.  In  1903,  B. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  38,058. 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts.  31.000. 
Inl895,C.  Inl896,  D.  Inl897.Y.  Inl898,yE. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  zF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  icith  March.  1901,  76,963.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  104.504.  In  1903,  A. 
In  1904,  yA. 


STAR;  every  morning;  independent; 
ten  to  twenty  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3.65;  established  May,  1903;  Star  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1904,  88,271. 
Sunday  :  Actual  average  for  1904,  58,648. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1888;  Sun  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  1.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  12,202.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF. 
In  1899,  yG  (  +  +).  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  INDIANA  VOLKS- 
BLATT  UND  TELEGRAPH,  Satur 
days;  German;  independent-democratic; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1864,  weekly  1848;  Gutenberg 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  "ojii-"  _  ^^     , 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Inl902,  yl.   In  1903,  yl.    InllOi.  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
agricultural  and-  household;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
American  Tribune  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE. 
Inl899,yF.  In  1900.  zF  (??).  Inl901,yF.  In 
1902,yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1880;  T.  G.  Harrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JifL-"  (A  A). 

CATHOLIC  COLUMBIAN  REC- 
ORD: Saturdays;  catholic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  March, 
1883;  John  A.  Kuster,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  146  E.  Market  street  (1—5  P). 

FARM  STAR;  Saturdays:  agricul- 
tural; twelve  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1903;  Indianapolis  Star  Company, 
editors  and  publi.«hers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
42,462. 

FREEMAN;  Saturdays;  negro;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887  ;    George  L.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher 

(g -y\ 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  y  F. 
In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  G. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G.  In  1904, 
yG. 

GLOCKE;  Thursdays  (A  A).  .    ^ 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays  ;  inde- 
pendent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1882;  Sol.  Hathaway,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDIANA  FARMER;  Saturdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tion$l ;  established  1847;  Indiana  Farmer  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

C;irculaiion  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892 
to  Din  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
VE.  In  1899,  vF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  (z-3) 
F(++).  In  1902,  yF.   In  1903,  yF.   Inir04.yG. 

INDIANA  FREIE  PRESSE;  Fri- 
days;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  April.  1902;  Jos.  Miller, 
editor;  Frele  Presse  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation   'jkl"  (A  A).      „,, 

JERSEY  BULLETIN  AND  DAIRY 
FARMING;  Wednesdays;  dairying  and 
breeding  of  Jersey  cattle;  twenty  to  thirty- 
six  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  D.  H.  Jenkins,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4).  ,      ^ 

Circulation:   In  1894,  H.    In  1895,  I.    In 
1896,  H .     In  1897.  Z.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  vT.  Inl9')l.(z— 1.2.  4,  5)1.  In  1902. yl. 
,  In  1903,  (,z— 4)  I  (•  •)•     In  ISO-l'  >'!• 


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INDIANA— Indianapolis. 


KNIGHTS  OF  FIDELITY  NEWS; 

Mondays;  liquor;  eight  pages  14x20;  &ub- 
8cription$2;  established  1900;  Jas.  B.  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MARION  CO.  MAIL.;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15j7^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1902;  Leo  K.  Fester, 
editor  and  publleher  (12 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,2,405.      In  1904,  y I. 

OCTOGKAPHIC    REVIEW;    Tues 
days;  Disciples  of  Christ;  eight  pages  14x20; 
subscription   $1.50;   established    1858;    L.    F. 
Blttle  and  Daniel  Sommer,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

PATRIOT  PHALANX;  Thursdays; 
prohibition;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1884;  Wm.  F.  Clark,  editor;  W. 
F.  &  E.  W.  Clark,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,154.  Iul89fi,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,yH. 
In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  June,  19(H),  0,679,  including  large 
special  edition;  for  1900,9,691.  In  1901,  vF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  F.     In  1S04,  yF. 

RECORDER;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  George  P.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
.3,787.  In]899.yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.   In  19:»3,  (z-4)  !(••).  In  1904,  yl. 

ROUGH  NOTES;  Thursdays;  insur- 
ance; twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1878;  H.  C.Martin, editor;  The 
Rough  Notes  Company,  publishers  (7—3. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,000.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  Inl901.yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

SPOTTVOGEL  ;  Sundays;  German; 
comic;  twelve  to  twenty  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1865;  Gutenberg 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  issues  an  edition 
on  Thursdays  for  country  circulation  (8—3). 
Combined  circulation  "jKt." 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15xii;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  Times  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRADE  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial; four  pages  18x^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  William  H.  Robson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  4,394.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S99,  4,737.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1903,4,711.    In  1904,  yG. 

UNION;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1889  ;  J.  H. 
Springer,  editor;  Edwin  F.  Gould,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

UNITED  MINE  WORKERS' 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  labor;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  S.M. Sexton,  editor;  National  Executive 
Board  of  the  United  Mine  Workers  of  Amer- 
ica, publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  )899,  13,600.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901, 
(z— 4.  5)  F.  In  1902.  yF.  In  1903,  (z^)  F  (•  •). 
In  1904.  yF. 

WESTERN  HORSEMAN;  f-ildays; 
sporting  and  stock  raising;  twenty  pages 
11x15 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1878 ; 
J.  W.  Neal,  editor;  Western  Horseman  Co., 
publishers  (1—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  17,500.  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zF{??).  In  1899,  yG.  In 
19()0,  yG.  In  1901.  vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, 
yG  (OO).    In  1904.  yH. 

WORLD;  Saturdays;  negro;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1882;  Indianapolis  World,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 


INDIANA — Indianapolis. 


BI-WEEKLY. 

SILENT  HO  OSIER;  bl  weekly, 
Thursdaj's,  during  school  year;  deaf-mute; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1887:  Edward  J.  Hecker,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 3).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

DEUTSCH-AMERIK  ANISCHE 
BUCHDRUCKER   ZEITUNG  ;    semi 
monthly;  German;  typographical;  six  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1873;  Hugo 
Miller,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

OUR  STANDARD;  semi-monthly;  liq- 
uors, cigars  and  tobacco;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $;;  established  1893;  J.  F.  Cal- 
len,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903.  vH.    In  1904,  vll. 

SWINE     BREEDERS'  JOURNAL; 

semi-monthly;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents ;  established  1882 ;  Wm.  H.  Morris, 
Jr.,  editor;  Morris  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(7— 3P).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1902,  (??) 

UP  TO  DATE  FARMING;  semi- 
monthly; thirty-two  pages  103^x14;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1898;  J.  A.  Everitt, 
manager  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1898 
54,166;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  July, 
1899,  75,000;  for  a  year  ending  ^rith  Octo- 
ber, 1900,  87,910; /or  1901,  100,000.  In 
1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  131, '250. 

MONTHLY. 

ACHIEVEMENT  AND  THE  RU- 
RAL ROUTE;  monthly;  household; 
twenty-four  pages  10}^xl4;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  March,  1901;  Arthur  D. 
Pratt,  editor;  Achievement  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actuul  average  for  1903, 
15,133  (A  A). 

american  farmer,  live 
sto(;k  and  poultry  raiser ; 

monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  8}^xl2; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1884;  Solon 
L.  Goode,  editor  and  manager;  American 
Farmer  Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  29,500.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yD.    In   1899,  yE.    In  1900,  yE.    In 

1901,  June,  publisher  asserts,  the  lowest 
number  run  for  two  years  exceeded  50,000.  In 

1902,  y  B.    In  1903,  y B.     In  19(4,  yC. 

A  W  A  K  E  N  E  R  ;  monthly;  Sunday 
schools;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  established  1891  ;  E.  W.  Halpenny, 
editor;  State  Sunday  School  Association  of 
Indiana,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3.000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  G. 
Inl897,Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900.yT. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,881  : 
for  1903,  3.333 ;  for  1904.  3,583. 

BARRELS  AND  BOTTLES; 
monthly  ;  liquor  trade  ;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  11x1.51^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  O.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  mu,  (z— 4)  I. 

CARPENTER;  monthly;  carpentry: 
twenty  pages  9x13;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Frank  Duffy,  editor;  United 
Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of 
America,  publishers.  Office.  505  Stevenson 
building. 
Ci;culution:  In  1904,  E. 

CHRONICLE;  monthly;  Knights  and 
Ladies  of  Honor  ;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1888  ;  L.  B. 
Lockard,  manager  ;  Supreme  Lodge,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation :  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  zC.  In  1899.  yD.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE. 
In  1902.  vE.  In  1903.  yE  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  1904.  64,958. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


249 


INDIA  NA—Ind  ia  napolis . 


CLAY  WORKEK;  monthly ;  clay  In- 
dustry; one  hundred  and  six  pages  9x12; 
Buijseriptlon  $2;  established  1878;  T.  A.  Ran- 
dall &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  r),OUO;  in  1896,  5,000.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  zH.     In    1899.  yH.     In    liK)0.   yH.      In 

1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1902.  3.416. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

COMMEUCIAl.     EDUCATION: 

monthly  (A  A). 

EASTERN  STAR;  monthly;  ilxteen 
pages9xl2;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
Nettie  Ransf  ord,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

EDUCATOR- JOURNAL!  monthly; 
educational;  sixty-six  to  eighty  four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established— Jxiand 
Educator  1895,  Indiana  School  Journal  1854, 
consolidated  1900;  D.  M.  Geeting,  editor;  The 
Educator  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:   In  1900,  E.    In  1901,  yE.    In 

1902,  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

FANCIERS'  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
poultry;  thirty-two  to  forty-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  18H3;  W.  C. 
&  E.  A.  Pierce,  editors;  Fanciers'  Gazette 
Company,  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902. 
(z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904,  yl. 

FRIENDS'  MISSIONARY  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly;  friends;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subsci'iption  50  cents;  established  1885; 
Eliza  C.  Armstrong,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).   Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

HAPPINESS  AT  HOME;  monthly; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished April.  1900;  Archias  Elmer  Winters, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  that 
never  since  the  first  number  has  there  been 
printed  less  than  2,000;  in  1902,  August,  no 
issue  for  a  year  past  less  than  2,000.  In  1903,  yl 
(A  A). 

INDIANA  CHRISTIAN;  monthly; 
disciples  of  Christ;  four  pages  7^^x10;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1892;  E.  B.  Sco- 
field,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

INDIANA    MEDICAL.  JOURNAL; 

monthly;  medical;  eighty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1870;  A.  W.  Bray- 
ton,  M.  D.,  editor;  Indiana  Medical  Journal 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (7— 3P).  Circula- 
tion "jja-"    Inl903.  Z  (4). 

JUNIOR  BUILDERS;  monthly; 
Disciples  of  Christ;  juvenile;  twenty  eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1890;  Miss  Mattie  Pounds,  editor;  Christian 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions,  publishers  (10-3). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

LOCOMOTIVE  FIREMEN'S  MAG- 
AZINE; monthly;  railway  labor,  Broiher- 
hood  of  Locomotive  Engineens;  one  hundred 
and  ninety  six  pages  6J^x9V^;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876:  John  F.  McNamee, 
editor;  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Firemen, 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  'i8,'.i95;  for  1897.  29.000;  for 
1898,  3'i,367;  for  1899,  38,807;  /or  1900, 
4'i,851.  In  1901,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  45,575;  for  1903,  50,619;  for  year 
ending  January,  19U5,  56,663. 

MADAME;  monthly;  organ  of  National 
Council  of  Women;  thlrty-sIx  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1903;  The  Ford 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1!K)4,  A. 

MASONIC  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
masonic;  forty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  Martin  H.  Rice,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

MATSON'S  MONTHLY;  insurance; 
thirty-six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 


INDIANA— Indianapolis. 


lished  1900;  J.  F.  Matson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1'.KI3,  4,759;  for  11K)4.  5,381. 

MEDICAL  AND  SUR<iICAL  MON- 
ITOR ;  monthly;  seventy-four  pages  7x10; 
subicrlption$l;  established  1898;  F.C. Heath, 
M.D.,  editor;  Medical  and  Surgical  Monitor 
Co..  publishers  (12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1901."JKi."  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  ii, 000.  In  1903.  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  m)4ri,m}0. 

MISSIONARY  TIDINGS;  monthly; 
disciples  of  Christ;  tliirty  six  pages  8x11; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1883;  Helen 

E.  Moses,  editor;  Christian  Woman's  Board 
of  Missions,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for   1901,  13,450;  for  1902,    14,916.     In 
1913,  yE.      Actual  average  for  1904.  1  7,791 . 

MUNICIPAL  ENGINEERING; 
monthly  ;  one  hundred  and  sixty  to  one  hun- 
dred and  seventy-six  pages 8x10;  subscription 
$2;  established  1890;  Chas.  Carroll  Brown, 
C.  E., editor;  Municipal  Engineering  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,600.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.350.    In 

1899.  H.  Actual  average  for  1900,  3,t250: 
for  1901,  4, 096; /or  1902,  4,275;  for  1903, 
4,872;  for  1904,  4,925. 

ODD- FELLOWS'  TALISMAN  AND 
LITERARY  JOURNAL;  monthly;odd- 
fellowship;  eighty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$2;    established  1868;    W.  H.  Leedy,  editor; 

F.  Foster  Reynolds,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  7,500.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  7,500;  for  1900,  7,625. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 11)  F.  In  1903,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  7,583. 

OFFICIAL  CITIZEN;  monthly;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Baker  &  Thornton,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (A  A). 

PYTHIAN  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1874;  A.  M.Pres- 
ton &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  1895.  Inl896,H.  Inl897.Y.  Inl898,yl. 
In  1899,  "JKL,"    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

TA  BLE-CliOT  H  ;  monthly ;  household ; 
sixteen  pages  83^.>xl2;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1899:  E.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ".tk.l." 

TYPOGRAPHICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  labor— official  paper  of  Interna- 
tional Typographical  Union;  one  hundred 
pages  6}4x9}4;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  J.  W.  Bramwood.  editor  and  publislier 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  1894  and  1895,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  9.500.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  11,151  ;  for  1897,  9,962; 
for  1898,  19,605.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yF. 
In  1901.  (z— 4)  F.  In  1902,  (z— 3.  4)  E.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  42,883.  Actual  average 
for  1904,  43,675. 

VV  O  O  D  -  W  O  R  K  E  R  ;  monthly; 
mechanical ;  ninety-two  pages  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  S.  H.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  5,000.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  zH.    In  1899.  yl.    Actual  average  for 

1900.  8,000.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  F.    In  1904.  (z-4)  F. 

INGALLS, ^a<^»son  Co.  n  542+  pop., on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Anderson,  the  county 

seat.   Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  four  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Robert  E.  Maranville,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


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AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


JAMESTOWN,    Boone    Co.    u   6401 

pop.,  on    Cleveland,    Cincinnati,   Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis. 

Lumber. 

3IAIJL;  Fridaj^s;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1871  ;  E.  C. 
Weaver,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edi- 
tion for  New^  Ross  (2—3).  Combined  circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PRESS}  Fridays;  independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1873;  E.  C.  Weaver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  editions  for  neighboring 
towns  (7—3).    Combined  circulation  "jkl.' 

JASONVILIiE,  Greene  Co.  p  110 
pop.,  on  Southern  Indiana  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Linton.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

L.EADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x18; 
subscription  70  cents;  established  February, 
1902;  Chas.  E.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JASPER,  c.  h.,  Dubois  Co.  p  l,863t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  and  St.  Louis  division 
of  the  Southern  Rd.  and  Patoka  r.,  50  m.  N' 
E.  of  Evansville  and  70  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  Flint,  iron  and  coal.  Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1858;  Clement  Doane,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  also  a  four-page  edition.  Combined 
circulation  ■■jkl." 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
William  C.  Binckley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERSONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Clark 
Co.  Q  10,774+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  op- 
posite Louisville,  Ky.    Manufacturing. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  CLARK  CO.  REPUB- 
LICAN, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages  17x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scnptlon— dally  $5,  weekly  SI;  established- 
daily  190.3,  weekly  1894;  Jeffersonvllle  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publighers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  weekly  -jkl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    NATIONAL     DEMOCRAT,    Fri 

days;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1872,  weekly  1854; 
Reuben  Dailey  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily:    In    1896,   ■■jkl-"    In 

1897.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.000.    In 

1898.  "JKL." 

Weekly:    In  1896,  ■■jkl."    In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.300.    In  1898.  y I.    In 

1899.  yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  ■■jkl." 

DER  BEOBACHTER  AUS 
INDIANA;  Thursdays ;  German ;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  14x20;  sub.scription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  G.  F.  Engelhardt,  edi- 
tor; G.  F.  Englehardt's  Sons,  publishers. 
Circulation  ■■jkl." 

JONESBORO,    Grant   Co.    n    l,838t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  International  and  Marion  City 

Rds.,  5  m.  S.  of  Marion,  the  county  seat. 

India  rubber  and  insulated  wire  factory, 

saw  and  planing  mills  and  broom  factory. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15i>^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Qunby  & 
Lee,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  •■jkl." 


INDIANA. 


KEMPTON,  Tipton  Co.    n  800  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd..  10  m.W.of 

Tipton,   the  county  seat.    Flour  mill  and 

drain  tile  manufacturing.     Blooded  hogs 

and  cattle  raising.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  e«- 
tablisherl  1899;  J.  E.  Hatch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (ft— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KENDALL  VILLE,A^o6Z<!Co.cr 

3,354+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.,  26  m. 
N.  of  Fort  Wayne  and  91  E.  of  Toledo,*©. 
General  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1890;  J.  D.  Caulogue  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  ■■jkl." 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
STANDARD,  Fridays;  daily  independent, 
weekly  republican;  daily  four  pages  16x22, 
weekly  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1890,  weekly 
1863;  J.  S.  Conlogue  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Circulation— daily  ■■jkl"  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1897,  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  -iKL." 

K  E  N  T  L  A  N  D,  c.  h.,  Neicton  Co.  p 
1,006+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi. 
cago  &  Sr.  Louis  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of  Illinois  State 
line  and  57  W.  of  Logansport.  Manufactur- 
ing.   Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Ed.  Steinbach,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

NEWTON  CO.  ENTERPRISE; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1861;  H.  A. 
Strohm,  editor;  Strohm  St  Dodson,  publish- 
ers (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEWANNA,  Fulton  Co.  ^  616t  pop., 
on  Vandalia  Line  and  Cincinnati,  Rich- 
mond &  Muncie  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Logans- 
port.  Roller  mills,  pickle  works  and  grain 
elevator.    Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1883;  F.  P.  Gould,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jjll" 

KINGMAN,  Fountain  Co.  -a  500  pop. 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  710  m. 
S.  of  Veedersburg.  Brick,  tile  and  lumber 
manufacturing.  Agriculture  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  G.  W.  Savery, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KIRKLIN,  Clinton  Co.  n  624t  pop.,  on 
Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the  county  seat.  Tim- 
ber and  grain  shipping  point. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
C.  M.  Hane,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation ■■jkl." 

KNIGHTSTOWN,^««r2/Co.Q  l,942t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  A 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Blue  r.,  34  m.  E.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Natural 
gas  in  abundance,  employed  in  manufact- 
uring.   Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1866 ; 


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INDIANA. 


W.  K.  Deem,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).   Cir 
culatioii"jKL."    In  1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "iKL"    In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

HOiUEJOURNAIj;  semi-monthly;  non- 
partisan; twenty-four  to  thirty  two  pages 
13iax.3l;  subscription  T5  cents;  established 
1S8«;  J.H.  Rounds,  editor;  Indiana  Soldiers' 
and  Sailors' Orphans' Home,  publishers  (2—3). 
■Circulation  "jkj,." 

KNOX,  c.  h.,  Starke  Co.  tl  l,4:66t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  In- 
diana, Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds.  and  Yellow  r. 
Corn,  wheat,  tobacco  and  live  stock.  Iron 
ore  deposits  in  vicinity. 

STARKE  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  186U;  S.  M.  Gorrell, 
■editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  'jkl" 

STARKE  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  John 
L.  Moorman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

KOKOMO,   c.  h.,   Howard    Co.   a 

10,609+  pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  the  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  & 
Kansas  City  Rds.,  on  Wildcat  r.,  54  m.  N.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Natural-gas 
wells  in  vicinity.  Agriculture,  stock  rais- 
ing, lumbering  and  manufacturing. 

DISPATCH}  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1890,  weekly 
1870:  J.  O.  &  H.  E.  Henderson,  editors  and 
publishers  (12-^). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1896, "jkl-  Inl897, 
I  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
Sept.,  1898,  1,136.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,    "JKL.-      In  1903,   (z— 4)   I   (0  0).    In 

1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

Weekly:  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  I  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  Septe^n- 
ber,  1898.  1,777.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 
In  lyOl,  (z-4)  I. 

xlIORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  established  1896;  R.  L. 
Williamson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion-daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE.>II- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  semi  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1883,  semi- weekly  1848;  J.  A. 
Kautz.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily  "jkl  "  In  1903. 
(z-11)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

Semi-Weekly  -■mi-''  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899, 
Z  (++).    In  1902.  Z  (6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

VACCINATION;  monthly;  anti-vacci- 
nation; twenty  pages  (6x9);  subscription  50 
«ents;  established  1898;  Frank  D.  Blue,  editor 
a,nd  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "jki."  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  so  low  as  1,000.  In 
1900.  I.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1 ,5U0 ;  for 
<i  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,(»>>6.  In 
1904,  January,  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue 
during  1903  was  2.000.    In  1904,  (z— 2.  6)  I. 

LADOGA,  Montgomery  Co.  -a  l,176t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern  and  Lou- 
isville. New  Albany*  Chicago  Rds.,  11  m.  S. 
E.  of  Crawfordsville,  the  county  seat,  and 
40  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  J.  F.  Warfel.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jiil" 


INDIANA. 


IiAFAYETTE,c.  h.,  Tippecanoe  Co.  -a 
18,116+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Chicago,  Indianapolis  & 
Louisville,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  Wabash  r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie 
canal,  64  m,  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital.  Water  power,  employed  in  manu- 
factories. Agricultural  center. 
DAILY. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; daily  eight  to  twelve,  weekly  twelve 
pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1852,  weekly  1831;  M.  M. 
Mayerstein,  publisher  (1—5) 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1891  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898,yl.  In  1899.  zl.  Inl900.yl.  In  1901. yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
January,  1903,  S.^StJ;  for  1903,  3,807;  for 
1904.  4,054. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.    IU1903,  yl  (OO).    In  1904,  y I. 

EVENINtJ  CALL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  19x21  J^;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1869;  Frederick  B.  Let- 
cher, editor;  Call  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2,9t25* 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  (z-6)  H.  In 
1903,  y  H  (O  O).    In  1904,  yl. 

MORNING  JOURNAL;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve 
pages  17x22:  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  1829;  Burt-Terry-Wilson  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,002; 
for  1903.  4,00'^;  for  1904,  4,710. 
Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892  to  I 
in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  3,996. 
In  1897,  H  Z.    In  1898,  yH.    In  1899.  yH.     In 

1900,  zH.  In  1901,  (z-6)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1901,  yH. 

WEEKLY. 

COMMERCIAL  GAZETTE  ;  Satur- 
days; commercial;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1893;  Leo  Pottlit- 
zer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,150.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3,458;  for  1899, 
3,003.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
3,549. 

HOME  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  agri- 
cultural; sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  F.  R.  Letcher,  editor; 
Home  Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3.530.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  xvith  June, 

1901,  5,637.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (O  O). 
In  1904,  yG. 

LEADER;  Thursdays,  and  SUNDAY 
LEADER,  Sundays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— weekly  fl, Sunday 
$2;  established  1874;  Charles  F.  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  — Thurs- 
day "jjKL"  Sunday  "jkl." 

SUNDAY  TIMES  ;  Sundays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Chas.  H.  Ball,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jjcl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LA  FONTAINE,  Wahash  Co.  b 
800  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Wabash,  the 

county  seat. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  S.  B. 
Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "i£L." 

LAGRANGE,  c.  h.,  Lagrange  Co.  cf 

1,703+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
46  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

LAGRANGE    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  Harry  L.  Gandy, 
editorandpublisher  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl" 
Inl902,Z  (3,4,5). 

SATURDAY  CALL.;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  D.  Rheubottom,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl89S,"JKL."  Inl899,zl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  live 
years  has  not  been  less  than  1,000.  In  1902, 
"JKL.'     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  Carl  H.  Rerick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulation:    In  1895,  I.    Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,665.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  '-iKL.' 
Inl902.  Z(6).    In  1903,  Z  (.4). 

DIRT:  monthljs  financial;  thirty  six  to 
fifty -four  pages  S^xllJ^;  subscription  $2; 
established  January,  1900;  Central  Associa- 
tion, editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  "jkl."  AetvMl  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,623.    In  1904,  yl. 

li  APEL,  Madison  Co.  D  869t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Southeastern  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 

Anderson,  the  county  seat.    Flour  and  saw 

mills  and   grain  elevators.     Natural  gas. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  W.  E.  Cascadden,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

li  A  P  O  R  T  E  ,  c.  li.,  Laporte  Co.  ^ 
7,113+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette,  Chicago  & 
South  Shore  Interurban  Line  to  Michigan 
City.  A  number  of  summer  resorts  can  be 
reached  by  trollej^  lines.  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rds.  59  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

ARGUS-BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  eight  pages  15x22, 
weekly  eight  pages20x26;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly   $1.50;    established— daily  Argus 

1896,  weekly  Argus  1869,  Bulletin  1898,  consol- 
idated 1900;  Argus-Bulletin  Companv,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22, 
subscription— flaily  $5,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1888,  weeklv  1836;  LaPorte 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895, publisher  as- 
serts, not   less    than  1,125.     In  1896,  I.     In 

1897,  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  190O,  1,082;  for  1901,1.053; 
for  1902,  1,141;  for  1903.  1,166;  for  1904. 

1,.*S0. 

W^eekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,275.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  "iKL"  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,323;  for  1901,  1,409;  for  1902, 1,472; 
for  1903.  1,426;  /or  1904,  1,442. 


REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Charles  G.  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl  "  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

Li A-VRELt, Franklin  Co.  n-600t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Loui« 
Rd.  and  Whitewater  r.,  57  m.  N.  W.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  Trade  in  magnesia,  cement, 
limestone,  lumber  and  staves.  Pork-pack- 
ing house,  furniture,  stave  and  wagon 
factories,  flour  mills  and  cooper  shops. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  K.  Muchmore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl-"  In  1897,  Z  (++). 
In  1898,  piiblisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,200. 
Inl899,  zl  (++).  In  1900,  I  (++).  In  19ul,  Octo- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  for  two  years  past 
has  exceeded  1,400.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl 
(O  O).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

LAWRENCEBURG,    c.  h., 

Dearborn  Co.  □,  4,326+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Southwestern  and  Cleveland,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohior., 
22  m.  W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Manufactures  of 
saws,  flour,  barrels,  distilled  liquors, 
buggies,  pumps  and  coffins. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
John  M.  Fichter,  editor  and  publisher  (7-3). 
Circulation  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

P  RE  S  S  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1850;  E.  S.  Smashey,  editor;  Press  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (T— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1836;  Rucker  &  Gooden,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1.350.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "iii."  In  1902,  July,  and  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  during  past  two 
years  was  less  than  1.400.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

LEAVENWORTH,    c.  h..    Craw- 

ford  Co.  ^  655+  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  about  60  m. 
below  Louisville,  Ky.  Shipping  point  for 
an  extensive  farming  region.    Coal  mines. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  REFUBLICANf 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902;  J. 
R.  Pro,  editor;  Pro  &  Hawn,  publishers. 
Circulation  "Jit  " 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  n  4,465t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.» 
28  m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  capital  of 
the  State.  Has  natural  gas,  grain  elevators^ 
saw  mills,  planing  mills  and  cabinet  f  acto- 
i-les.    General  trade. 

REPORTER;  every  morning  and  every- 
evening  except  Sunday;  independent;  four 
pages  17}^x24 :  subscription  $4.50;  established 
1891;  Adam  H.  Felker,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).  Combined  circ'n  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1857 ;  S.  N.  Cragun,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,948.  In  1897,  Y.. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899, y I.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I,. 


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INDIANA. 


PIONEER ;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1852;  Ben.  F.  McKey,  editor  and  publisher 
(T— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
tJ,078.  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,350.  Actual  average  for  1896.  '2,06'^. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  '^,084.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

liEESBURG,  Kosciusko  Co.  b  390t 
pop.,  ou  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  A 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  ni.  N.  of  Warsaw,  the  county 
seat.  Agricultural  implement  manufac- 
tories and  saw  and  lumber  mills. 

KOSCIUSKO     CO.     STANDARD  I 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  J.  W.  Armstrong, editor; 
J.  W.  Armstrong  &  Son,  publisherg.  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

LEWISVILLE,    Henry    Co.  D-    404t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  * 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Newcastle,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ 
ent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1900;  E.W.Robeson,  editor;  Robeson 
&  Martin,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

IiIBERTY,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  a-  l,449t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd., 
15  m.  S.  of  Richmond,  70  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital,  and  50  N. 
W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Manufacturing,  gen- 
eral trading,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished August,  1908;  Behymer  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  '-jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1851 ;  C.  W.  Stivers  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,1,106.  In  1897, Y.  Inl898,"4KJ,." 

lilGONIER,  ^oble  Co.  ^  2.231t  pop., 
on  Lalie  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd. 
and  Elkhart  r.,  35  m.  from  Elkhart  and 
108  from  Toledo,  O.  Manufacturing  center. 
Shipping  point  for  wheat  and  produce. 
Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays ; democratic ;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1866 ; 
Banner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LiEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  22x26;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1880;  E.  G.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
•(2-5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,372;  in  1896,  not  less  than  1.452.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1893,  "tkj."  In  19i)0,  publisher  as 
serts,  no  issue  In  last  ten  years  has  been  be 
low  1.400.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  lu  1903, 
<z— 4)  I  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,952. 

PL.AINDEAL.ER  ;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establisiied 
February,  1901;  Irwin  W.  Pence,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

lilNDEN,  Montgomery  Co. -n572t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  and 

Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  10  m. 

N.  of  Crawfordsville,  the  county  seat.    Ag 

rlculture,  lumbering  and  manufacturing. 

LiEADER ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Harrigan 
*  Slavens,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL.' 


LINTON,  Greene  Co.  ps.OTlt  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  and  Southern  Indiana  Rds., 
12  m.  E.  of  Sullivan  and  12  W.  of  Bloomfleld, 
the  county  seat.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

CAliL;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  \V  E  E  K  1j  Y,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1900,  weekly  1888;  W.  M.  Moss 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circulation- 
daily  "jjiL."  Weekly  :  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z 
(1,2,4.5).    In  1902,  Z  (4).    In  190::i.  Z  (4). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
L.  Black  and  A.  M.  Beasley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3).    Circulation  "ija," 

LOGANSPORT,   c.  h.,    Cass  Co.  ^ 

l(i,204t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Vandalia  Line  and  Wabash 
Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,78m.  N.  of  Indian- 
apolis.   Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAliJ  every  morning  excep- 
Monday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdaysand 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4.80,  semi-weekly  $1.25;  es- 
tablished—daily 1875,  semi-weekly  1826;  Eees- 
llng  &  Metzger  Bros., publishers  (1—5  P). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  i900,  "iKi"  In 
1901,  Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1901,  2,040 ; 
/or  1902.  2,314;  for  1903,2,353;  for  1904, 
3,001. 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1897,  "iKi."  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (6). 

PHAROS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  semi-weekly  $1.25; 
established  —  daily  1872,  semi  weekly  1845; 
Louthain  &  Barnes,  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3P). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.200.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  1. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,600.     In  1895,  H.      In  1896,  H.     In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  exc«pt 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $4.80,  semi-weekly  $1.25; 
established  1889;  Inez  M.  Sutton,  Trustee, 
editor  and  publisher  (^1—5). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,885.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,729; /or  1897,  1,948.  In  1898, 
yl.  Inl899,zl.  In  19(i0,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6, 
12)1.  Inl902,  (z-4,5)I.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I.  In 
19i!4,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,675.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,286;  for  1897,  1,917.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1S99,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6.  12)  I. 
In  1902,  (z-4,  5)  I.  In  19C3,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Mrs.  J.  E.  Sutton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,450.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.618;  for  1897,  2,008.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 1.  3.  4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

CHRONICLE  I  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1875;  Henry  J.  McSheehy,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I    In    1895.     In  1896,    H.     In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899  and  1900,  publisher  asserts, 
each  issue  in  the  past  ten  years  was  not  less 
than  3.000.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  December, 
pubisher  asserts,  every  issue  for  1902  exceed- 


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ed  3,100.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  for  1903  exceeded  3,400.  In  1904. 
December  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  for 
1904  exceeded  S^oOO. 

INDIANA  FREIE  PRESSE;  Satur 
days;  German;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  190O;  John  Day,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.-     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  lfix22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Chas.  O.  Fenton,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age forim7,l,'i57.  In  1898, yl.  Inl899,"iKi-" 
InlWa,  Z(4). 

LOOGOOTEE,  Martin  Co.  p  3,000 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Washington.  Stock  raising 
(notably  draft  horses)  and  ghipping.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

MARTIN  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  Will  K.  Penrod,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  'jKi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,345; /or  1903,  1,570.  In 
1904,  yl. 

LOSANTVILLE,  Randolph  Co.  n- 
352  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Richmond  and  Mun- 
cie  and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Winchester, 
the  county  seat. 

JOURNALi;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  12x22 ;  subscription  .91 ;  established 
January,  1901;  Galen  H.  Oderkirk,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOWELL,  Lake  Co.  )j  l,275t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  of  Crown  Point,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

SOUVENIR;  Saturdays;  literary;  four- 
teen pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1901 ;  Elmer  D.  Ragon,  editor ;  Schuy- 
ler Coif  ax  Dwyer,  publisher.    Circ'n  "jki." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscrlption  $1;  established  1885;  H.  H.  Ragon 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LYNN,  Randolph  Co.  D-  706t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  of 

Winchester,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HE  R A  Ju  D  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Frank 
Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

LYONS,    Oreene  Co.  p  1,500  pop.,  on 

Vandalia   Rd.,   80   m.   S.   of  Indianapolis. 

Grain  elevators  and  rolling  mills. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  «1;  established  1903;  R.  A. 
Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MAC  Y,  Miami   Co.  |j]  3Ut  pop.,  on 
Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Rochester.     Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
MONITOR;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight   pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1884;  Geo.  E.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MADISON,  c.  b.,  Jefferson  Co  A8,540 
pop.— suburban  pop.  4,500  additional— at 
terminus  of  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  on  Ohio  r.  Steam- 
boats to  various  points  on  Ohio,  Kentucky 
and  Mississippi  rs.     General  manufactur- 


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ing.    Shipping  point  for  tobacco,  fruit  an(i 
farm  produce.      Shipyards,  lumber  shop» 
for  steamboat  building,  cotton,  woolen  and 
sawmills  and  various  manufactories. 
COURIER;   every  evening  except   Sun-^ 
day,  and   WEEK. L.Y,  Wednesdays;    daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  20x26;  established- 
daily  1849,  weekly  1837;    Courier  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Cifculatiou— Daily:  In  1904,  I. 
Weekly:   In  1904, 1. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  and  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $5;  established 
1886;  A.  S.  Chapman,  editor;  Democrat  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Combined   cii'calation    "jkl."       In   1903, 
(z-4)  I.     Inl904,  ".JKL."  (##). 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dallv  $5.  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1883,  weekly  1871 ;  Messe  &  Coch- 
rane, editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circ  u  la  tion— D  aily :  "jkl"  In  1903, 
(z— 6)  I.  In  1904,  ".JKL-"  (e«). 
Weekly:  "jkl  " 

MANILLA,  Rush  Co.  n-516  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania,  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  RushvlUe, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
MAIL;    Thursdays;    Independent;   four 
pages  15x22 :  subscription  60 cents ;  established 
May,  1902;  Frank  English,  editor;  W.  B.  Har- 
ris, publisher  (1—4).  Circulation  "JKL."  (AA). 

MARENGO,  Crawford   Co.  g  700t 

pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  38  m.  W.  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  6  N.  E. 

of  English,  the  county  seat.    Canning  and 

fertilizer  factory.    Rock  quarrying.    Saw 

mills.    Stock  raising. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
J.  H.  Weathers,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  u  17,337t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  ft 
St.  Louis,  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas 
City  and  Cincinnati,  Richmond  &  Munci© 
Rds.,  41  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Logansport  and 
67  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Manufacturing,  agriculture  and  fruit 
growing.   Oil. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  16-%x22J^;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1888, 
weekly  1866;  George  B.  Lockwood,  editor; 
The  Chronicle  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,550.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  3,137.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  June,  1899, 
2,715.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  H.  In 
■902,  vH.  In  1903.  yH.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  1,7.35.  In  1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In1899,zT.  In1900,yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
Inl903.  yl  (OO).    In  1904,  y I. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  W^EEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  19x23i^:  subscription — daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1888,  weekly 
1870;  W.  B.  Westlake,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.075.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  189'^,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2,339.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901.  vl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  3,757;  for  1903,  5,295; 
/or  1901,  o, 635. 
Weekly :    In  1899,   "jkl"     In  190C,  zl.    In. 

1901.    "JKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEWS-TRIBUNE;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  Independent;  eight  pages  20x'2fi; 
subscription  $5,  establislied— A'ci<^s  1894,  Tri- 
bune 1901,  Labor  Bulletin  1898,  consolidated 
1901;  The  Marion  News-Tribune  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (11 — :5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  flr.tt 
six  months  of  1897.  1.46'2.  In  1898.  zf. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,948.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  «.    In  1904,  yll. 

PHAROS;  Saturdays;  independent;  six 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished August,  19()2;  D.  R.  McGregor,  editor; 
McGregor  &  Scott,  publishers  (2—4).  Circula- 
tion: In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

INTERSTATE  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly;  literary;  sixty-four  to  one  hundred  and 
thirty  two  pages  7x10;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  December,  1901;  Interstate  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SHIELD    OF    PHI    KAPPA    PSI; 

monthly,  during  tlie  college  year;  college 
fraternity;  ninety  six  pages  6x9;  subscrip 
tion  tl.50;  established  1879;  Geo.  B.  Loclc- 
wood,  editor;  Chronicle  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1897,  1,444.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, 
yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  I. 
Inl903,  yl  (OO)  (A  A). 

TEACHERS'  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
educational;  fifty  two  to  sixty-eight  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1:  established  July.  1901; 
A.  Jones,  editor;  Teachers'  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1901,"jkj,."  Inl902,(z— 4,5)  I. 
In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
7,792. 

MARKLE,  Huntington  Co. cf  729t  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of   Huntington,   the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  D.  C. 
Blckhard,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKl.." 

MARSHALL,  Parke  Co.  -o  300  pop., 
on  Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western  Rd..  8  ni. 
N.  "W.  of  Rockville,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
•ubscription  $1;  established  1898;  E.  R. 
Greene,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

MARTINSVILLE,  c.   h.,   Morgan 

Co.  a  4,038tpop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Pennsylvania  Co's 
Rds.  and  "White  r.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Indlanapo 
lis,  tiie  State  capital.    Manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REPUBLICAN,  Thursdays; 
republican;  dally  four  pages  20x26,  weekly 
eigl«t  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established — daily  1889,  weekly 
1870;  F.  T.  Singleton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl" 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  G.  E.  Finney  &  Son.  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 8).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1899, 
Z.    In  1901,  Z  (3). 

MATTHEWS,  Grant  Co.  n  on  Chi- 
cago, Indiana  &  Eastern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 
Marion,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  seml-weeklv,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1901  :  Edwin  A.  Knapp, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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MEDARYVILLE,  Pulaski  Co.  ti  478 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville 

Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Winamac,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Satuidays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  H.  C.  Schott.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MELLOTT,  i^o«n<ai;i  Co.  -a  120  pop., 

on  Toledo,   St.  Louis  &  Kansas   City    Rd., 

10  m.   E.   of  Covington,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Alfred  Parker,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MENTONE,  Kosciusko  Co.  ^  757t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  W.  of  Warsaw,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising. 

TRI-COUNTY  GAZETTE;  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  C.  M.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN  CITY,  Laporte  Co.  ^ 
14,850+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  & 
Chicago.  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  and  Mich- 
igan Central  Rds.  and  Lake  Michigan,  56  m. 
E.  of  Cliicago,  111.  Manufacturing,  lumber 
trade  and  lake  commerce. 

EVENING  DISPATCH;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  Saturday 
and  weekly  eight  pages  2i)x26;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1880, 
weekly  1879  ;  John  B.  Faulknor,  editor ; 
Francis  &  Faulknor.  publishers  (7—8  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 
Weekly:  "JKL."   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.   Inl904,yl. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  eveningexcept 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;  established- dally  1882.  weekly  1835;  Robb 
&  Misener,  editors  and  publishers  (7-3  P). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

DER    KIRCHENBOTE;    Thurs 
days;  German;  congregational;  eight  pages 
11x16;   subscription  $1;   established  1888;  A. 
Huelster,  Ph.D.,  editor;  John  D.  Grosj',  pub- 
lisher (7—8).  Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

FRETE  LANZE;  Fridays;  German;  in- 
dependent-democratic: twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1891;  Karl  Frei- 
tag,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "iKL." 

MIDDLEBURY,  Elkhart  Co.  6 

572+    pop.,    on    Lake     Shore    &    Michigan 

Southern  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Vistula  and  10  N. 

E.  of  Goshen,  the  county  seat.     Carriage 

factory  and  flour  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  H.  O.  Eldridge,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ijjL." 

MIDDLETOWN,  H^nrp  Co.  a-  l,801t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago, 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Newcastle, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Frl 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub" 
scription  $1.25;  established  1884;  Lambert  ft- 
Unger,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jii" 


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MILFORD,  Kosciusko  Co.  ^    905 f 

pop.,    on   Cleveland,   Cincinnati,   Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  12  m. 

N  of  Warsaw,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
ISas ;  J  P.  Prlckett,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MILLERSBURG,  Elkhart  Co.  b  481t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

and  Wabash  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Goshen,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

(ilMT;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  16x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
18!t2;  W.  B.  Barnard,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILROY,  Rush  Co.  n-  800  pop,,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  8c.  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of  Rushvllle,  the  county  seat, 

and  48  from  Indianapolis.    Farming  and 

gardening. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  T.  B.  Guthrie,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

MILTON,  Wayne  Co.  D-  682t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St  Louis 

and  Ft.  Wayne,Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rds., 

6  m.  S.  E.  of  Cambridge  City.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
established  1893;  Frank  Claude,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jk-i.." 

MISHAWAKA,  St.   Joseph   Co.  ^ 

5,560+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Elkharj 
&  Western  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rds.  and  St.  Joseph's  r.,  4  m. 
E.  of  South  Bend,  the  county  seat.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  W.  P.  O'Neill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE  I  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1854  ;  Ed.  A.  Jernegan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899, "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

POWER  AND  TRANSMISSION; 
monthlv;  mechanical;  forty-four  pages 6x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  E.  C.  Sut- 
cliffe,  editor;  Doage  Manufacturing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1S96,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yF.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900.  zG.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  19()1, 
31,125.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903,  (z-4)  C.  In 
1904,  yD. 

MITCHELL,  Lawrence  Co.  tp  l,772t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rds.,  9  m.  S.  of  Bedford,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

COMMERCIALi;  Thursdays;  fourpages 
17x24;    subscription    $1;     established     1865; 
Howard  Chitty,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu 
lation  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;  Thurston  &  McBride,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONON,  White  Co.  ^  l,160t  pop.,  on 
Louisville,   New   Albany   &   Chicago   Rd., 


INDIANA. 


10  m.  N.  W.  of  Monticello,  the  county  seat. 

Railroad    shop    and    roundhouse.     Stone 

crushers  and  quarry.    Agriculture  and  live 

stock. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Geo.  T.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
special  editions  for  neighboring  towns.  Com- 
bined circulation  "JKL." 

MONROEVILLE,  Allen  Co.  ^  690t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E. 

of  Fort  Wayne,   the    county   seat.     Agri 

culture. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1869;  John  D.  Alleger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEREY,  Pulaski  Co.  tl  261t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Erie  Rd.  and  Tippeca- 
noe r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Winamac,  the  county 
seat.  Heinz  &  Co's  pickle  works.  Wheat 
and  corn  growing. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Irv- 
ing D.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEZUMA,  Parke  Co.  -n  l,172t 

pop.,  on  Indianapolis,  Decatur  &  Western 

Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Rockville,  the  county  seat. 

Coalmining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1894;  C.S.  Overman, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  White  Co.  b 

2,107+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Louisville  &  Indi- 
anapolis and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Tippecanoe  r.,  21  m.  W. 
of  Logansport  and  25  N.  of  Lafayette.  Flour 
mills. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1899,;  Newton  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1862;  J.  B.  Van^usklrk,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,140.  In  1897,  y.  In  1898,  "jkl. "  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,140.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (OO). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,324. 

WHITE    CO.  NATIONAL.;    Satur 
days;  independent;   eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1896;   J.  C.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

MONTPELIER,    Blackford    Co.   O 

3,405+  pop.,  on   Ft.  Wayne,   Cincinnati    A: 

Louisville  Rd.  and  Salamonle  r..  38  m.  S. 

by  S.  W.  of  Fort  Wayne.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; independent;  daily  four  pages  20x22, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1894, 
weekly  1890;  H.  L.  Troutman,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion—dailj'  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

MORNING  CALL;  every  morning,  ex- 
cept Monday;  independent;  fourpages  18x22; 
subscription  $3;  eitablshed  19Ci3;  Call  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 


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INDIANA. 


MOORESVILLE,  Morgan  Co.  D  974t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania   Go's  Rd.  and  Lick 
croek,  15  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital.   Saw,  planing  and  flour  mills,  grain 
elevators  and  sorghum  syrup  factory. 
GUIDE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;    subscription  75  cents;     estab- 
lished  1889;    Wm.  H.  Sage,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "i.KL." 

MORRISTOWN,  Shelby  Co.  a  565t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd., 
25  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Various  manufactories  and  natural 
gas  wells. 
SUN;  Thursdays; republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription    $1  ;     established    1888; 

Walter    A.    Kaler,    editor    and    publisher 

(8—3  P).    Circulation  "ija" 

MOUNT   VERNON,  o.   h.,   Posey 

Co.  p  5,132+  pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre 
Haute  and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.  and 
Ohio  r.,  18  m.  below  Evansville.  River 
commerce. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
■cratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1891,  weekly  1867;  Roche  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n— dailyisj.." 
weekly  "jkl." 

NEWS;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  A.  A 
Sparks,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SUN  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  C.  Q.  Calkins, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "^^l.- 

WESTERN  STAR;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
«stablished  1876;  John  C.  Leifel.  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl-"     Inl903,Z(4). 

MULBERRY,  Clinton  Go.  a  629t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Ra.,  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  Frankfort,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  neutral;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  W.  N.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir 
oulation  ••ull" 

MUNCIE,  c.  h.,  Delaware  Co.  Ch«0,942t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  *  Louis- 
ville and  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Cincinnati, 
Richmond  &  Muncie,  Chicago,  Indiana  & 
Eastei'n  and  Chisago  &  Southeastern  Rds. 
and  White  r.,  54  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.  Iron,  glass,  nail,  pulp,  handle 
and  bent-wood  factories  and  natural  gas. 
Milling  and  agriculture. 

HERAIjD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3.12, 
Tveeklv  $1;  established  — daily  1886,  weekly 
18S5  ;  F.  D.  Haimbaugh,  editor;  McKlllip  ft 
Haimbaugh,  publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "JiLL.'  In 
1896.  T.  In  1897, 1 Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  "jkl-" 
In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  "JKL."  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 
I  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  "jthl."  In  1902,  Z 
(1,  2,  4.  5). 

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MORNINC;     STAR     AND     NEWS; 

every  morning;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $3.65;  estaV)lished— Sfar 
1399,  News  1878,  consolidated  1901 ;  Star  Pub- 
lishing Company, editorsandpublishersd — 5). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts  smallest  2,300  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  13,456; 
for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1903, 
21,46S:  for  1903,  '^5,836;  for  1904, 
'^S,731. 

Suuday:  Actual  average  for  1901,  lii,088j 
for  a  year  ending  loith  February,  1903. 
16,535  :  for  1903,  19,t250  ;  for  1904. 
!i«,  lil. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  — daily  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1887,  weekly 
1861;  The  Times  Co.,  editors  and  publisher! 
(2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895, "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,583 .  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899, zl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  (z— 1,2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891  to  I 
In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I. 
InlS99,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z-1,  2,  4,  5)1.  Inl903,yl  (OO).  In  1904,  y I. 
OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
sixt(*en  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1894;  Robert  T.  Winters,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).     Circulation  "iKL."    In 

1903,  Z(  4). 

INDIANA  ENDEAVORER;  monthly 
(A  A). 

NAPPANEE,  Elkhart  Co.  b  2,208t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  97  m.  E.  S.  E. 
of  Chicago,  111.    Lumbering  and  manufact- 
uring. 
ADVANCE;   Wednesdays;   eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription   $1.50;    established  1891; 

D.  O.  Bachelor,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 
NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 

1879;    G.   W.   Murray,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NASHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  g  393t 

pop.,   17  m.  W.  of  Columbus  and  35  S.  of 

Indianapolis,     the    State    capital.      Corn, 

wheat,  rye,  oats,  small  grain  and  fruit. 

BROWN    CO.    DEMOCRAT  ;    Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1883;  Alonzo  Allison,  Sr., 
and  Alonzo  Allison,  Jr.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  ALBANY,  c.  h.,  jPZoyd  Co.Q 

20,628+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western, Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis 
Consolidated.  Louisville,  New  Albany  & 
Chicago,  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  4  m.  below 
Louisville,  Ky.  One  of  the  leading  com- 
mercial cities  in  the  State.  Iron  and  plate 
glass  works,  woolen  and  cotton  mills  and 
various  other  manufactories. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1888;  M.  Burt  Thur- 
man  and  Nelson  Petery,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.    Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl" 

LiEDGrER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  19x22:  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established  1849;  Ledger  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :     In  1895,  "jki,."    In 


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1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,"JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly :  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  Inl9()3.  (z—i)  I.  In  19(J4,yI. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
scription  $2;  established  1875;  Otto  Palmer, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PUBLIC  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  June,  1881;  Frank  Gwin,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jivl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

MEDICAL.  HERAIiD;  monthly; 
medical;  sixty-eight  pages 7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881 ;  E.  C.  Underwood,  M.  D., 
editor;  New  Albany  Medical  Herald  Co., 
-  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,840; /or  1896.  5,333;  for  1897,5,000; 
for  1898,  5,000; /or  1899,  5,000;  for  1900, 
■5,000;/or  1901,5,000;  for  1902.  5.000. 
In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  1903  was 5,000.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  5,000. 

NEWBURG,  Warrick  Co.  p  l,371t 
pop.,  on  Evansville  Suburban  &  Xewburg 
Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  10  m.  E.  of  Evansville. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 

L.EADER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Geo.  B.  Quigley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation   'jki." 

SOUTHERN  INDIANA  TRIBUNE; 
Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription 50cents;  established  1896;EmorY 
C.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  1.000.  In  1898.  "jkl-" 
Actual   average  for  1902,   1,20S.     In  1903, 

"JKL." 

NEW  CARLISLE,  St.  Joseph  Co.  b 

597+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  14  m  W.  of  South  Bend.  Agricul- 
ture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880  ;  E.  L.  Maudlin,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).  Circulation  -JiiL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900, 
Z.    Inl902,  "JKi."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWCASTLE,  c.   h.,  Henry  Co.  D- 

3,406  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi 
cago  &  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  & 
Louisville  and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  42  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  — daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1896,  weekly  1841;  Mark  O. 
Waters,  editorand  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  — Daily:     In  1896,  I.   In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "JKi-"    In  19(J3,  Z  (4). 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
thanl.9Ca  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, "JKi. " 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  W.  S.  Chambers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl  " 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Otho  H.  Williams,  editor;  The 
Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  190.3, 
(z— 4)I(0  0).    In  1904,  yl. 

NEW    HARMONY,    Posey  Co.  p 

l,341t  pop.,  on  Peoria,  Decatur  k.  Evans- 
ville Rd.  and  Wabash  r.,  15  m.  N,  of  Mount 


INDIANA. 


Vernon,  the  county  seat,  and  26  N.  W.  of 

Evansville.    Flour  mills.     Farming. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
H.  T.  Slater,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

TELEPHONE;  Saturdays;  eight  page* 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  Todd 
&  Young,  publishers  (1—3).  Circ'n  "jkl.- (A  A). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  C.  P.  Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4—5). 

NEW   HAVEN,   Allen    Co.    r^   950t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and 

Wabash  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of  Fort  Wayne,  the 

county  seat.    Flour  mills.    Farming. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;   eight 

pages   15x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;   established 

ISW;    Bowers  Bros.,   editors  and  publisher* 

(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWPORT,  c.  h.,  Vermilion  Co.  -n 

610+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  of  Terre  Haute  and  75  W.  of  In- 
dianapolis, the  State  capital.  Coal  and 
timber. 

HOOSIER  STATE;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1855 ;  S.  B.  Davis  &  Sons,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jsl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,056.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,094; /or  1899,  1,18'.^; 
for  19(10,  l,ai6;  for  1901.  1,242;  for  1902, 
1,333 ; /or  19(J3,  1,374.    In  1904.  y I. 

NEW  RICHMOND,  Montgomery 
Co.  -u  357+  pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kan- 
sas City  and  Clover  Leaf  Route  Rds.,  48  m. 
N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Edgar 
Walts,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NOBLES VILLE,  c.  \i.,Hamilton  Co. 

D  4,792+  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and 

Chicago  &  Southeastern  Rds.  and  White  r., 

22  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  IndianapollB,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture. 

LED<«CR;  every  evening,  except  Sun- 
day, and  HAMILTON  CO.  LEDGER, 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  semi-weekly  eight  pagea 
15x22;  subscription  — daily  $4.75,  semi-week- 
ly $1.25:  established— daily  1889.  semi-weekly 
1869;  Will  H.  Craig,  editor;  The  Ledger  Co., 
publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "-ikl." 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for 
the  past  year  has  been  less  than  1,750.    In 

1901.  yl.  In  1903,  January  and  December, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1902  or  1903 
was  less  than  1.850.    In  1904.  yl. 

HAMILTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Dawilla  Spanuuth.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).     Circulation  "jsl."      In 

1902,  Z  (2,  4.  6).     In  190.3,  Z  (4), 

NORTH   JUDSON,   Starke   Co.   ^ 

944+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa 
and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Pickle, 
vinegar  and  curled  grass  factories  and 
flour  mill. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  H.  O.  Warvel,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "JKi.'     In  1903,  Z  (4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


259 


IXDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


NORTH  LIBERTY,  St.  Joseph  Co. 

[^  504t  pop.,  ou  Wabash  Rd.,  li  m.  S.  E.  of 
South  Bend,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
planing  mills. 

NEWS}  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1895;  D.  M. 
Woodward,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

NORTHWEST  INDIANIAN:  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x32;    sub- 
scription $1:  established  litO^';  G.  G.  Crichet, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

NORTH  MANCHESTER,  Wabash 

Co.  i  2,398+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.  and 
Eel  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Wabash,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Lloyd  Hopkins  and  W.  E.  Bil- 
lings, editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,248.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  -fKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

POULTRY  GLEANINGS;  monthly; 
poultry  raising;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  J.J.Mar- 
tin, editor;  Poultry  Gleanings  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Circulation  ".ikl."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1901,  Z 
(4,5.10). 

NORTH  SALEM,  Hendricks  Co.  a 

599+  pop.,  on  Indianapolis,  Decatur  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.  Tile  and  cheese  manu- 
factories. 

HERA  Li D  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  Bert  Pace, 
editor  and  Dublisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  VERNON,  Jennings  Co.  R 
2,823+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western, Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  61  m.  S.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Quarries  of  dolo- 
mite and  limestone. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1864;  J.S.Smith,  editor;  Kathryn 
Yater,  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  in  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,248.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898.  "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  McGuire  &  Mattnews,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jicL" 

SUN  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1872:  Chas. 
H.  Wohrer,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 
Circulation:   In  1902,  "jjcl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,132;  /or  1904,  1,160. 

NOTRE  DAME,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  [j 

596  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  3  m.  N. 

of  South  Bend,  the  county  seat.    Seat  of 

Notre  Dame  University. 

AVE  MARIA;  Saturdays;  roman 
catholic;  thirty-two  pages  8x10;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1865;  Rev.  D.E.Hudson, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  22,000;  in  1896.23,000.  In  1897,  C  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  22,960;  for  1899, 
23,450;  for  1900,24,179.  In  1901,  Octo- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  year  past 
has  been  less  than 24,800.  Actual  average  for 
1902,25,976;  for  1903,  24,032;  for  1904. 
24,757. 


SCHOLASTIC  ;  Saturdays,  during  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  twenty  four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
Notre  Dame  University,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,400;  in  1896  and  1897, 1.300.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I.  In  1901  and  1903, 
August,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  past 
three  years  has  been  less  than  1  450.  In 
19(>4,  yl. 

OAKLAND  CITY,  Gibson  Co.  p 
1,991+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St. 
Louis  Consolidated  and  Evansville  &  In- 
dianapolis Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Princeton,  the 
county  seat.   Timber  lands  and  coal  mines. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weeltly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  J.  W.  Cockrum,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

NEWS  !  Fridays ;  four  to  eight  pages 
13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  May, 
1904;  Fred.  C.  Benton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ODON,  Daviess  Co.  p  923t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Indiana  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Wash- 
ington, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880;  Wilson  C.  Myers,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

OOLITIC,  Lawrence  Co.  Q  1,000  pop. 
on  Marion  City  Rd.,  B}4  m.  N.  W.  of  Bed- 
ford, the  county  seat.  Center  of  the  great 
stone  industry  of  Indiana. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  to 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.  F.Linton,  editor;  Linton  & 
Fine,  publishers;  prints  an  edition  for  Har- 
rodsburg  (2—5).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ORLAND,    Stueben  Co.  cf   *50  Pop., 

15^^  m.  N.  W.  of  Angola,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

ZENITH;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  Vernice  N.Brlner,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

ORLEANS,  Orange  Co.  g  l,236t  pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 
8  m.  N.  of  Paoli,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills  and  lumber  trade.  Artesian  and 
magnetic  wells  make  it  a  health  resort. 
Farming. 

HERAI..D;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January,  1902;  Lou 
Black,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl" 

PROGRESS -EXA31INER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1879;  Kimbley  &  Busick, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.  In  1901. 1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

OSGOOD,  Jiipley  Co.  □,1,035+  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  4  m.  N. 
by  N.  E.  of  Versailles,  the  county  seat.  Stone 
quarrying  and  furniture  and  stave  manu- 
facturing. 

RIPLEY  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
fl;  established  1867;  Shockley  Bros.  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.    In  1897,  Y.    In 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


1898.  Z.  In  1899.  ••jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1903, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  number 
printed  during  1902  wa«  1,500.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  3, 186.     In  1901,  yl. 

OSSIAN,  Wells  Co.  d  529t  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rd.,  10 
m.  N.  of  Bluffton,  the  county  seat.  Barrel 
factory.  Lumber.  Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight  pajtes 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  James 
H.  Keefer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

OTTERBEIN,  Benton  Co.  -D417  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of 
Fowler,  the  county  seat,  and  13  N.  W.  of 
Lafayette.    Farming. 

NEWS;    Fridays;     independent;    eight 
pages  15x22  ;   subscription  $1  ;    established 
January,  1903;  Harry  Crigler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
B.  Homrighause,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OTWELL,   Pif^e  Co.  p  296   pop.,    10 
m.  S.  E.  of  Petersburg,  the  county  seat. 
STAR;   Thursdays;   independent;    four 

pages  15x22;     subscription    $1;    established 

November,   1903;    Alvah   E.    Green,   editor; 

Thos.  R.  Green  &  Son,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904.4O6. 

•CWENSVILLE,  Gibson  Co.  p  l,019t 
pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  27 
m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Evansville.  Corn  and 
wheat.     Flour  and  saw  mills.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  general  bap- 
tist; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  Jas.  P.  Cox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,157.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
■  average for  1903,  3,188.     In  1904,  yl. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
gubscription  $1;  established  1896;  James  P. 
Cox,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OXFORD,  Benton  Co.  -n  949t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1865;   Jesse   S.  Berch,  editor  and   publisher 

(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PAOLI,  c.  h..  Orange  Co.  p  1,186  pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Albany.  Lumber  manu- 
facturing and  wool  growing. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1872; 
John  R.  Simpson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBL.ICAN;  Wednesdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  John  A.  Lingle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jkl." 

PARKER,  Randolph  Co.  D-  909t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  about  12  m.  W.  of  Winchester, 


the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E.  L.  Ash- 
craft,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "Ji'L" 

PENDLETON,  Madison  Co.  n  l,512t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Anderson,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  manufact- 
uring.   Natural  gas. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Robt.  E. 
Maranville,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

REPUBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Robt.  E.  Maranville,  Jr., editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

PENVILLE,  Jay  Co.  n-697t  pop.,  8 
m.  N.  W.  of  Portland,  the  county  seat. 
Natural  gas.    Agriculture. 

JAY  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays:  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  Bubscrlption  $1  ;  established 
December,  1901;  Sam.  E.  Twigg,  editor;  Alf. 
H.  Bally,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  four  pagei 
18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  May, 
1900;  C.  Francis  Knowlton,  editor;  New  Era 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "i£i."     In  190.3.  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

PERRYSVILLE,  Vermilion  Co.  -a 
700  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
44  m.  N.  of  Terre  Haute.  Flour  mill,  cream- 
ery and  stove  works.  Farming  and  stone 
quarrying. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican, eight  to  twelve  pages  18x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  William  Koehler, 
editor    and     publisher   (8—3).      Circulation 

".JKL."  (A  A). 

PERU,  c.  h.,  Miami  Co.  ^  8,463t  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Wabash  Rds., 
Wabash  r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie  canal,  56  m. 
W.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Wayne  and  75  N.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $5; 
established  1893;  Charles  Winters,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKL." 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $4.80;  established  1885; 
Woodring  &  Bodurtha,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MIAMI  CO.  SENTINEL  AND 
RECORD;  semi- weekly,  Wednesdaj's  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscrintion  $1.50;  established  1837;  Zim- 
merman &  McElheny.  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,760.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3,037. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (OO).  In 
1904,  yll. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  W.  W.  Lockwood,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,750.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  vl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  vl.     In  1904, 

yl  (••^• 

PETERSBURG,    c.  h.,  Pike  Co.  p 

1,751+  pop.,  near  White  r.,  on  EvansvUle  & 
Terre   Haute  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Evans- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


261 


INDIANA. 


ville.  Flour,  pork,  stock,  tobacco,  coal, 
lumber,  butter  and  cheese,  brick  and  tile 
and  woolen  goods. 

PIKE  CO.  DEMOCRAT  I  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  M.  McC.  Stoops,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
19()3,  Z  (4). 

PRESS?  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1868  ; 
H.  B.  Kepley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898.  "JKL." 

PIERCETON,    Kosciusko  Co.  ^  886t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.,  31  m.  W.  N. 

W.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Canning  and  sawmills. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  M.  F.  Brosnahan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,013.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,4,  5). 

PINE  VILLAGE,  Warren  Co. -n279t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,12 
m.  N.  of  Attica  and  8  from  Indiana  min- 
eral springs.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays;  Democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1893;  Elmer  Bowers,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PITTSBORO,  Hendricks   Co.   n    600 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the 

State  capital.     Farming. 

SUN  ;     Fridays ;    four  and    eight    pages 
13x20  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Sam 
Janes,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

PLAINFIELD,  Hendricks  Co.  u  909 
pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  N.  W. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of 
the  State  House  of  Refuge  and  Friends' 
Central  Academy.    Farming. 

FRIDAY  CALIPER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1904;  Walter 
Raidabough.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

YOUTH'S  FRIEND;  Mondays;  juven- 
ile; four  pages 9J^xl2^;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1876;  Publishing  Association  of 
Friends,  publishers  (2 — 3).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

FRIENDS'  MISSIONARY  ADVO- 
CATE;    monthly;    Friends;    sixteen  pages 
814x113^;    established     1884;    Eliza    C.    Arm 
strong,  editor;  The  Friends'  Press,  publish- 
ers (2—5  P). 

PLYMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.  ^ 

3,6.56t  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Penn- 
sylvania Co's  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  84  m. 
S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.. 51):  established— daily  1895,  weekly 
1855;  Clay  W.  Metsker,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 5P).  Circ'n— dally"jKL."  weekly"JKL.'  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,  J,  5). 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,   and    WEEKLY,    Thursdays;   eight 
piges— dally  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $5.    weekly    $1.50;    established 
October,  19)1,  H.  B.  Oglesbee,  editor;  Hend 
ricks  &  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 


INDIANA. 


CHRONICLE:   Thursdays;  republican;: 

eight  pages  15J-^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  Samuel  E.  Boys,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

RESTITUTION;  Wednesdays;  ad- 
veutlst;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1849;  A.R.  Underwood,  editorand- 
publisher  (5—8).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

PONETO,  Wells  Co.  cf  332t  pop.,  on' 

Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 

Bluffton,  the  county  seat.    OH  production. 

Farming. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1899; 
Eph.  Ruth,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PORTLAND,  c.  h.,  Jay  Co.  O  4,798t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rds.  and  Salamonlc  r. ,  49  m . 
i.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Manufacturing  and- 
lumber  trade.    Natural  gas. 

COMMERCIAL-REVIEW;  every 
morning  and  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1895,  weekly  1865; 
Frank  L.  Braden,  editor;  Commercial  Review 
Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl"  Inl899,  Z. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.- 
In  1898,  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

SUN;  semi-weekly ;  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1869;  W.  W. 
Timmonds,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896,  I, 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899.  2,101.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  the  lowest  number  printed 
was  --i.'-'OO.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

POSEYVILLE,  Posey  Co.  JJ  628t 
pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  and 
Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rds.,  20  m.  N. 
W.  of  Evansville.  Flour,  saAv  and  planing 
mills  and  brick  and  tile  factories. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
J.  R.  Haines,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
CircuUition  "jkl." 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Gibson  Co.  p 
6,041  pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  and 
Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis  Consoli- 
dated Rds.,  27  m.  N.  of  Evansville.  Agri- 
culture. 

CLARION-NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY^  C  L.  A  RION- 
N  E  W  S.  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1893, 
weekly  1846;  F.  R.  Ewing,  editor;  Clarion 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulntiou— Dnilv:  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,3'20.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
In  1901,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1900.  "jk.'  "  Actual  average  for 
1901.1,608.  Inl902,  (z— 1)1.  Inl903,yl  (OO). 
In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1893.  weekly  1861;  J.  C.  Gorman,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n  —  daily  "jkl" 
%veeklv  "jkl." 

TRIBTJNE:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  dally  $5,   weekly   $1;    estab- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


Ii8hedl903;  J.  McCormick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— 5P). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  I u  1904,  (z-4)  1. 

REDKEY,  Jay  Co.  n-  2,206t  pop.,  on 

Lake  Erie  &  "Western   and   Pennsylvania 

Go's  Rds.,    12   m.   S.  W.  of  Portland,  the 

county  seat.    Natural  gas.  Manufacturing, 

agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1889;  O.  E.  Whittlng- 
hill,  editor;  C.  M.  Kenyon,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Inl902.-iiL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

REMINGTON.  Jasper  Co.  t]  1.120t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  42  m.    W.   of   Logansport. 

Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879:  Griffin  &  McNichol,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers C5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

RENSSELAER,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  t] 

2,255t  pop.,   on    Chicago,    Indianapolis    & 

Louisville  Rd.  and  Iroquois  r.,  72  m.  S.  E. 

-of  Chicago,  111.    Manufactures  of  flour  and 

cigars. 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sundaj,  and  SEHII- 
WEEKLi  Y,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  and  Tuesday  semi- weekly 
four,  Friday  semi-weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1896,  semi- weekly 
1868;  Geo.  E.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.120.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,200;  in  1899, 1,200.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
<z-6)  I,  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

JOURNAIi;  Thursdays;  republican; 
-eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Leslie  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).    Circulation  * 'JKL" 

JASPER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  F.  E.  Babcock,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 12 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKL"  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less 
than  1.250.  In  1902,  (z— 11)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  No- 
vember,imi,  1,566. 


INDIANA. 


JASPER     CO.    SCHOOL     NEWS  ; 

monthly;  educational;  four  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  September, 
1903;  Louis  H.  Hamilton,  editor;  Leslie  Clark, 
publisher  (2—5). 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  JVapne  Co.  D- 

18,226+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,  69  m.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the   State 

capital.    Manufacturing  and  general  trade. 

EVENING  ITEM;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3.50,  weekly  $1;  established  — daily 
1877,  weekly  1892;  J.  B.  Gordon,  editor;  The 
Item  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1894,2,475.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
Oct.  17, 1898,  2,7 12  ;  for  1899,  2,927  j  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1900,  2,969.    In 

1901,  (2—6)  H.  Acttial  average  for  1902 
3,124:/or  1903,  3,552;  for  1904,  3,841. 
Weekly:    In  1899,  "jjkl"     In  1900,  Z.     In 

1902.  "JKL." 

PAIiLADIUM;  eveiy  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY",  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight  pages  20x26,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established — daily  1876,  weekly 
1881;  James  R.  Hart  and  S.  M.  Rutherford, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  Inl896,  "jkl."  Inl897, 
Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  "JSi." 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl  ••  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  y I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

SUN-TELEGRAM;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thur-sdays; 
democratic;  six  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1873.  weekly  1862;  B,  F.  Wissler,  editor; 
B.  F.  Wissler  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circu^tiou  — Daily:  Inl899,  "Jia.  "  Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  1,665.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,060; /or  1903, 
3,311; /or  1904, 3,761.  „     ^     „„„ 

Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl-"  In  1898,  Z.  In  1900. 
June,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  two  years 
past  was  less  than  1.500.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,870.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl. 

VOLKSZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; democratic;  four  pages  26x40;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1872;  Fred  Maag  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EARLHAMITE;  bi-monthly;  col- 
legiate; eighteen  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1894;  A.  L.  Trester,  editor; 
W.  C.Wilson,  publisher  (1—4).    CIrc'n  "isL." 

RIDGEVILLE,  -RandoZpTi  Co.  n-l,098t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 


THE   DAILY   SIN-TELEGRAM, 

RICHMOND,     IND. 


All  advertisers  praise  the  Sun-Telegram  because  it  covers  the  field 
of  Richmond  and  Wayne  County  better  than  any  of  its  competitors. 
It  is  a  superb  family  paper,  read  in  more  than  3,000  homes  in  the  best 
county  in  Indiana.  It  carries  more  Want  ads  than  all  of  its  competitors 
combined.     Write  for  rate  card. 

THE  B.  F.  WISSLER  CO.,  Publishers. 


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263 


INDIANA . 


10  m.  N.  of  Winchester,  the  county  Mat. 
Seat  of  Indiana  Agricultural  College.   Agri- 
culture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription  $1;    established  1889;  J. 

G.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Cir 

culatlon  "JKL.- 

RISING  SUN,  c.  h.,  Ohio  Co.  [^1,5481 

pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  8  m.  S.  of  Aurora,  the 
nearest  station  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  and  38  below  Cincinnati,  O. 
Manufacturing. 
LOCAIj;    Saturdays;    republican;    four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1879;    Murray  T.  Williams,  editor  and  pub 

Usher  (7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jKi-" 
RECORDER}   Fridays;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription    $1.50;   established    1834; 

F.J.Waldo,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n"jKi.." 

ROACHDALE,  Putnam    Co.  -O  912t 
pop  ,  on  Indiana,  Decatur  &  Western  Rd. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROANN,  Wabath   Co.  ^  631t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Wabash, 
the  county  seat.  Planing,  sawing  and  furni- 
ture manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

CLiARION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1877; 
L.  M.  Spotts,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROANOKE,  Huntington  Co.  [if  536t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort 

Wayne.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
N.  W.  Stockbridge,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3) . 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCHESTER,  c.   h.,  Fulton  Co.  ^ 

3,421+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rds.,  54  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Logansport. 
General  manufacturing.    Water  power. 
EVENING  SENTINEL.;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEH.L-Y,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  eight 
to  twelve  pages  17J^x22i^;  subscription— dally 
$5,    weekly   $1.50  ;     established— daily    1896, 
weekly  1858;  H.  A.  Barnhart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1^—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl  •• 
W^eekly:   In  1885,   I.    Actual  average  for 
1S96,   1,872.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl."    In 
1903,  (z — 4)  I.     Actual   average  for   a   year 
ending  ivith  November,  1904,  !2,750. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1856;  Albert  W.  Bitters,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl-"  In 
1902,  Z(4). 

ROCKPORT,  c.   h.,  Spencer  Co.  p 

2,882+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St. 

Louis  Consolidated  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  50  m. 

above  Evansville.  Market  for  tobacco,  pork 

and  produce. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1855;  W.  W.  Kellams,  editor  and  publisher 
{2-3). 

Circulation;    In  1896,  "jkl-"     In   1897.   Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901,   1,651;  for  1902, 
1,6S9.     In  1903,  yl  (OO).     Actual  average 
/orl9U4,  1,93S. 


INDIANA. 


JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  John  Orvllle  Chewning,  editor;  John 
Chevvning,  publisher  ( 1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
le.ss  than   1.200.     In  1896,  I.     In  1897,   Y.    In 

1898.  zT.  In  1899. z I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 3)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,583 1 
for  1903,  1,616;  /or  1904,  1,808. 

ROCKVILIiE,c.  n.,Pari-«  Co. -a 

2,045+  pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  Terre  Haute.    Farming. 

PROGRESSIVE  COUNTRY  LIFE; 

Fridays;  agricultural:    sixteen  pages  10x14; 
subscription  60  cents;    established  Decem- 
ber, 19()2;    E.  L.  Batman,  editor;   C.  E.  Lam- 
bert, publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.     In  1901,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1842;  A.  A.  Hargrave,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  1,120 ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1899, 1 ,678.  In  1900,  y I.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  1,710.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Isaac  R.  Strouse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ROSELAWN,  Neuton  Co.  )j  400  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Rd.. 

5fi   m.   S.   of   Chicago.     Farming.      Cattle 

raising. 

KANKAKEE  VALLEY  REVIEW; 
Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  March.  1899; 
John  Bowie,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904. 
1,000. 

ROSSVILLE,  Clinton  Co.  a  598  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Rd., 
17  m.  E.  of  Lafayette. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription    $1;     established    1886; 

Chas.  M.  Walter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

ROYAL  CENTER,  Cass  Co.  b  657t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  11  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Logans- 
port,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  dairy- 
ing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
O.  M.  Hand,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

RUSHVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Bush  Co.a- 
4,541+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton, Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville 
and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &   St. 
Louis  Rds..  39  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Indianapolis, 
the  State  capital.    Manufacturing. 
EVENING   STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  GRAPHIC,  Tuesdays: 
Independent;     daily     four,     weekly    eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription— daily  $3.  weekly 
$1 ;  established-daily  November,  1901,  weekly 
1882;   T.  A.  Geraghiy,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— daily   "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."    In 

1899,  weekly  Z.    In  1901.  weekly  Z  (4.  5). 
JACKS  ONIAN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
14x21;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50; 
established-daily  1895,  weekly  1840;  Wm.  E. 
Wallace,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation- Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:    In  1897. -jkl"    In   1898.  zl.     In 
1899,  zl.    In  1900, yl.    In  1901,  "iSi-" 


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INDIANA. 


REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1840; 
John  F.  Moses,  editor;  Republican  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903. 
Z  (4). 

A:>IERICAN;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Naden,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  "JKL"  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,48'i.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  190.', y I. 
Ini90:^,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1904;  J.  Rutledge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P). 

RUSSIAVILIiE,  Howard  Co.  a  900 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  Rd., 

12  m.  W.  of  Kokomo,  the  county  seat,  and 

50  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  George  L. 
Moody,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SAINT  JOE  STATION,  Dekalb 
Co.  d'483f  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  9 
m.  from  Auburn,  the  county  seat.  Cream- 
ery.   Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x20;  subscription  $1 :  established  1886; 
Lloyd  W.  Yeiser,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3j. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  MEINRAD,  Spencer  Co.  p 

525t  pop.,  on  Southern  R'y  (St.  Louis  Di- 
vision), 11  m.  from  Ferdinand  Station  and 
14  from  Huntingburg.  Seat  of  St.  Meinrad 
Abbey,  College  and  Theological  Seminary. 
Coal  mining  and  farming. 

PARADIESESFRUECHTE;  month 
ly;  German;  roman  catholic;  forty  pages 
7x10;  sub.scription  $1;  established  1889;  Rev. 
B.  Maler,  editor  ;  Benedictine  Fathers  of  St. 
Meinrad,  pul)llshers(9— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
Inl900,Z.  Inl902,  "JKL."  In  1P03,Z  (4)  (##) 
(A  A). 

SALEM,  c.h.,  Washington  Co.  g  l,995t 

pop.  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 

Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Albany.    Large 

timber  mill  and  stone   quarry  and   local 

trade.    Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1847;  E.  W.  &  C.  C.  Menaugh, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  '^,184.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  uHth  June.  1901. 
'-5,189.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

REPUBIilCAN  I.EADER;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15.x22:  subscription 
Sl.2.5;  established  1877;  James  R.  Pro,  editor; 
Pro  &  Martin,  publishers  (12—1). 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,459.  In  1898.  zl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 
1899,  1.475.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1902.  (z— 1)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

SAND  BORN,  Knox  Co.  p  800  pop., 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St. 
Louis  Rd.     27  m.  N.  E.  of  Viucennes,  the 


county  seat.     Extensive  trade  carried  on 

In  cattle,  horses  and  hogs.  Farming.  Grain^ 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  B.  N. 
Palmer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

SARATOGA,  Randolph  Co.  D-  220 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Lines  West  of  Pitts- 
burg, 6  m.  N.  E.  of  Winchester,  the  county 
seat. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1903;  L.  E.  Worster, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

SCOTTSBURG,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  p 
1,274+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Louisville, 
Ky.  Stock  raising,  tile  making,  and  grain, 
stave  and  lumber  trade,  canning  and  han- 
dle factories. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  Will  M.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P.)    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCOTT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1867;  The  Democrat  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "j_kl.  • 

SCOTT  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Jas.  F.  Ervin,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SEYMOUR,  •'"cAson  Co.  g  6,445t  pop.,, 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern,  South- 
ern Indiana  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rda..  51  m.  N.  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  Flour,  woolen  and  planing  mills. 
Machine  shops  of  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rail- 
road. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  —  daily  15x22,  weekly 
22x30;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.25;^ 
established  —  daily  1879,  weekly  1855;  C.  S. 
Mercer,  editor  and  manager;  S.  W.  &  C.  S. 
Mercer,  publishers.  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl"    In  1897.  Z.     In  1902,  "jkl" 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1879;  Smith  &.  Remy,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1898, "JKL."     In  1899.  T.     Actual 
average  for  1900.  1,298;  for  19ii1,  1,493; 
for  1902,  1,580;  for  1903,  1,713;  for  19C4, 
1,816. 

DEMOCRATIC  SUN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  ragos  20.\2ti:  subscription  75- 
cents;  established  April,  19i2;  J.  Newt.  Gib- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "Jj<L." 

SHARPSVI1.LE,  Tipton  Co.   c  500 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd..8  m.  N. 

of  Tipton,  the  county  seat.    Natural  gas, 

agriculture 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subsci  iption  $1;  established  September.  1901; 
Chas.  L.  Ervin,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SHELBYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  a 
7,169+  pop.,  on  Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago- 
&  St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 


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cago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  General  trade  and 
manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,   and    SHEIiBY    DEMCKJRAT, 

Tliursdays;  democratic;  fight  pages  22x26; 
subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1830,  weekly  1845;  W.  S.  Ray, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— ;>). 
Circulnlioii— Daily:  In  1894, publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,(i00.  In  1895.  H.  In 
1896,11.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  InlS99,yI. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (OO).    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  Inl893  and  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  8,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  ]89(),  H. 
In  1897.Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904.  yl. 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN  ;  every 
evening  except  Sundaj',  and  S  E  I>I  1  - 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
$4,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily  1879, 
semi- weekly  1866;  J.  J.Wingate.  editor;  Shelby 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
semi- weekly  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902, "jkl." 

JEFFERSONIAN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  AVEEK Li Y,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established  1899;  Louis  Holtman, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

lilBERATi;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  daily  four,  semi-weekly  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription — dally  $4;  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established  July,  1903;  Geo.  M. 
Ray,  editor;  The  Liberal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHERIDAN,  Hamilton  Co.  U  l,795t 
pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Two  National  Banks.  Glass  factory. 
Lumber  trade  and  brick  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  N. 
W.  Cowgill,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.' 

SHIRLEY,  Hancock  Co.  D  881t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Newcastle.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays  (A  A)- 
SHIRL.EY-WILKINSON    NEWS; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1901,  J.  E.  McClaln, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SHOAIiS,  c.  h.,  Martin  Co.  p  683t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  148  m.  from  Cincinnati  and  179  from 
Saint  Louis.  Lumber  mills  and  Iron  fur- 
nace. 

MARTIN  CO.    REPUBLICANi  Fri 

days;  republican:  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  June,  1901;  Samuel 
E.  Bays,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  A.  C. 
Hacker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \900.  1,04:1.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902.yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (OO).  Actital  average  for 
1904,  1,353. 

SIIiVERLAKE,  Kosciusko  Co.  b  504t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 


INDIANA. 


St.   Louis    Rd.,    13   m.  S.  of  Warsaw,    the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subsi^ription  $1;  established  1886;  Brush  & 
Hanson,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SOUTH  BEND,  c.  h.,   Saint  Joseph 

Co.  6  35,999+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern,  Grand  Trunk,  Michigan  Cen- 
tral, Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  and  Vandalla 
Line  Rds.  and  St.  Joseph  r.,  85  m.  E.  by  S.E. 
of  Chicago,  111.  Plow,  wagon,  carriages, 
automobiles,  broom  and  sewing-machine 
manufactories.    Agricultural  center. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—dally  $6,  Saturday  $1;  established— daily 
1883,  Saturday  1865  ;  J.  B.  StoU  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publi.shers.     Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; dally  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
1872;  F.  A.  Miller,  editor;  Tribune  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1 — 5). 

Ciiciilation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H   in   1891  to  I  in  1895.    Actual  average  for 

1896,  3,878.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900,  3,693; 
for  1901,  4,336;  for  1902,  4,861;  for  1903, 
5,718; /or  1904,  6,539. 

Weekly:  "j_k_l."    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5). 

(xONlEC  POLSKI;  semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  Polish;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  Geo.  W.  J.  Kalczynski,  ed- 
itor; Goniec  Polski  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (2— 3).     Circulation  "JKL" 

COURIER;  Fridays;  German;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1873;  Fikentscher  &  Troeger,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Circulation  "nLL" 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887 ;  C.  N.  Fassett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1902,  'ua" 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LABOR  JOURNAL;  semi-monthly; 
labor:  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  January,  1900;  W.  R.  McCracken, 
editor;  McCracken  &  Beckley,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  January,  WOl,  1,300* 
In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1903  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SOUTH  WHITLEY,  IVhitley  Co.d 
1,113-|-  pop.,  on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  and  Vandalla  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Col- 
umbia City,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
manufacturing. 

WHITLEY  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  In- 
dependent; sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  F.  E. 
Miner  and  A.  A.  Kist,  editors;  News  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1 ,380.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  '  jkl  " 
In  19(K».  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901,  3,601  | 
for  1902,3,836.    In  1903,  yH.    In  leOl,  yll. 

SPENCER,  c.  h.,  Owen  Co.  -D  2,026t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  W. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising,  lumber  and  build- 
ing stone. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  Geo.  R.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,080.    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,100.  In  1899.yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


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DEMOCRATIC    STANDARD;    Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  August,  1901;  W.  H. 
Chillson,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl.- 
OWEN  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1852;  W.  I.  &  A.  W.  Howard, 
editors;  A.  W.  Howard,  publisher.  Circu- 
lation ■■JKL." 

AGRICULTURAL,     EPITOMIST ; 

monthly;  agricultural  and  household;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Epitoniist  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (7— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  125,000.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yB.  Actual  average  for  1899. 
204.166.  Inl900,yA.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  20S,333.  In  1902,  yA.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  204, 167.    In  1904,  yA. 

STROH,  Lagrange  Co.  cf  106t  pop., 
12  m.  S.  E.  of  Lagrange,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising.  Cement  fac- 
tories and  sugar  beet  industries. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
established  1897;  Chris.  R.  Myers,  editor; 
Myers  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SULLIVAN,  c.  h.,  Sullivan  Co.  JJ 
3,118t  pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute 
and  Indiana  &  Illinois  Southern  Rds.,  26  m. 
S.  of  Terre  Haute.    Coal  mines. 

DEMOCRAT  AND  TI3IES;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1854;  S.  Paul  Poyn- 
ter,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl"  In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  there  was  no  edition  less  than  1,650. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
no  edition  for  past  year  was  less  than  1,825. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1901,  (z— 2,  4.  6)  I  (#  »). 

UNION  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1866 ; 
W.  R.  Nesbit,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1899.  Z.      In  1902,  "iKL" 

SUMMITVILLE,  Madison  Co.  D 
752+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Anderson,  the 
county  seat.  Glass,  brick,  tile  and  stove 
factories.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Wm.  L.  McNabney,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WAVE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SWAYZEE,  Grant  Co.  a  1,182  pop.. 

on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  "Western  and  Chi 

■cago,  Indiana  &  Eastern  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of 

Marion. 

PRE.SS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  igl:  established 
1895;  Charles  S.  Inskeep,  editor;  Press  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12— oK    Circulation  "iKL" 

SYRACUSE,     Kosciusko    Co.    ^  928t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  at  western 

end  of  Turkey  or  Nine  Mile  lake,  5  m.  E. 

of  Milford  and  110  E.  of  Chicago.    Ice  houses 

and  cement  works.    Summer  resort. 

REGISTER:  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  1,5x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1890;  Ed.  C.  Grahatii.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — S).    Circulation  "JKL." 

TELL  CITY,  Perry  Co.  q  2,680t  pop., 
on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis  Con- 
solidated Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  about  3  m.  below 


INDIANA. 


Cannelton,  the  county  seat,  and  75  above 
Evansville.    Manufacturing. 

ANZEIGER;  Saturdays;  German;  four 
pages  21x28;  subscription  $2;  established 
1866;  G.  F.  Bott,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  H.  G.  Bott,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Philip  Zoercherer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3) 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TERRE  HAUTE,  c.  h.,  Vigo  Co.  -o 
36,673+ pop.,  on  nine  railroads  and  Wabash 
r.,  73  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  St.ate 
capital.  Seat  of  the  State  Normal  School, 
Polytechnic  and  St.  Mary's  Institutes. 
Glass  factories,  rolling  mills,  enamel  ware 
factory,  tool  and  car  works,  distilleries, 
hominy  and  flour  mills,  street  paving  brick 
and  clay  products.  Coal  mines  in  vicinity. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Otto  Hippelheuser,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897, 
Z.    In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,150. 
In  1899,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly:    In   1896,   "iKL."    In   1897,   Z.    In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "Jja."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STAR;  every  morning;  Independent;  ten 
to  twenty-four  pages  18x24;  subscription— 
$5;  established— £a-press  1851,  Star  August, 
1903,  consolidated  1903;  Star  Publishing  Co  , 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H .  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl90i).  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  4,920.  In  1902,  v  G. 
In  1903,  F.  Actual  average  for  1904,  21,2S3. 
Sunday:   Actual  average  for  l^Q'l,  1.5,395. 

TRIBUNE-GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEK  L  Y,  Wednesdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  16,4x20;  subscription— daily  and  Sunday 
$5.20,  w'eekly  50 cents;  established— daily  1889, 
Sunday.  September,  1900,  weekly  1895;  W.  L. 
Halstead,  manager;  The  Tribune  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily:     In   1895,   publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,650.    In  1896,  I.    Act- 
ual average  for  1897,  3,409.     In  1898,  G. 
In  1899.  yG.     In  1900,  zG.     AcMial  average 
for  1901.  6,496;  for  1902,  7,928.    In   1903, 
(z — 6)  F.    Actual  average  for  a  i/ear  ending 
with  January,  190.5,  10,009. 
Sunday:    Actual  average  for  1901.  5,426* 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  (z— 6)  G.  In  190i.  F. 
Weekly:  "JKL" 
Publisher's    announcement. — Piior     to     the 

merging   of   the   Daily  Tribune  and   the 

Gazette,  the  two  evening  papers,  on  June 

15. 1904.  the  Tribune's  circularion  was  9,000; 

since  that  date  11,(;kX)— making  the  average 

for  the  year  10,000 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  lSx24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  D.  M.  Rob- 
erta, editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n"jKj,.'(  A  A). 

SPECTATOR;  Saturdays;  society; 
twenty  pages  9xloi^  :  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished April,  1904;~Dan  M.  Nixon,  editor; 
Rutherford  &  Nixon,  publishers  (1—5). 

TOILER;  Fridays;  labor;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SOcents;  esti  bli.'^hed  1899; 
The  Toiler  Co.,  editors  and  publislu  rs  (7— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  190O,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  vl.     In  1904,  yl. 

CHASE'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly:  lit- 
erary; one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  7x16; 
subscription  $1 :  established  1902;  C.  G.  Chase, 
editor;  C.  G.  Chase  Co.,  publishers  (.1—5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


267 


INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


THORNTOWN,  ^oone  Co.  n  l,511t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  38  m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis, 
the  State  capital.   Agriculture. 
ARGUS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages    15x22;     subscription   $1;   established 
1878  ;  Gilbert  H.  Hamilton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,128.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In   1898,    zl.    In    1899,    yl.    In    1900,  yl.    In 

1901,    "JKL" 

TIPTON,  C.  h.,    Tipton   Co.  n  3,76it 
pop.,  on  Lake   Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  38  m. 
N.  by  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Natural  gas.   Shipping  point.    Timber 
and  staves.    Agriculture. 
ADVOCATE;    every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKliY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  ten  pages 
18x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es 
tablished— daily  1902,  weekly  1878;  Staley  & 
Staley,  editors  and  DUblishers  (7—3).    Circu- 
lation—dally  •'iKL"w'eekly'iiu,."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
EVENING  TRIBUNE;   every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; independent;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1895,  weekly  1897;  Ram- 
say &  O'Banion,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly :  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,000.    Actual  average  for  1899,  l,37tJ. 
In  1900,  yl.      In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  past 
year  less  than  1,500.    In  1903,  yl.   (OO).    In 
1904,  I. 

TIMES;    every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
Bcription— daily  $.\  weekly    $1;  established 
—daily   1895,  weekly  1855 ;    J.   O.   Behymer, 
editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily :  'jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.500.    In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In  1898. 
publisher   asserts,   not   less   than    1,800.    In 
1899.  vl.  In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  yl.   In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

UNION  CITY,  Randolph  Co.  n-  2,716t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  I'ittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  9  m.  E.  of  Winchester, 
the  county  seat,  and  47  N.  W.  of  Dayton,  O. 
Manufacturing. 

EVENING  TIMES:  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  lour  pages  17x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1896,  Aveekly 
1872;  Geo.  W.  Patchell,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3) 

Circulation— Daily:  -jkl" 
Weekly  :  In  1893  and  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  6,810.  In  1895.1.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,927.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  ^4,437.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  i;i04,  yl. 

EAGliE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1862;  M.  P.  Davis,  editor;  Eagle  Publishing 
Company,  puiilishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1896.  "jkl"  Actualaverage 
for  1897,  1,S43; /or  1898,  '^,036.  In  1899, 
yl.  In  In  19<K)  vl.  In  1901.  y I.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  y I.    lu  1904,  y  I. 

GUEST;  monthly;  Rathbone  Sisters; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1895;  M.  Josie  Nelson,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  vl.  I"  1903,  yl  (O  O).  Actual  average 
/or  1904, '^,5 S3. 


UNION  MILLS,  Laporte  Co.  ^  408 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Railway  System  Rd., 
7m.S.  of  Laporte,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

LAPORTE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1902;  Edward  M.Sharp, 
editor;  Monarch  Printing  Co,, publishers. 

UPLAND,  Grant  Co.  n  l,208t  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louia 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Marion,  the  county  seat. 

Seat  of  Taylor  University.    Glass  factory^ 

roller  and  lumber  mills,  zinc  smelter  and 

handle  factory. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  Charles  W.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl-" 

VALPARAISO,  c.  h.,  Porter  Co.  ^. 

6,280+ pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  New  York,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis    and    Pennsylvania  Co'* 
Rds.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.    Seat  of 
Northern  Indiana  Normal  School.     Manu- 
facture of  self-winding  clocks.  Agriculture, 
EVENING  MESSENGER;  every  even- 
ing  except    Sunday,    and    WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;    democratic;    daily    four  pages 
20x22,  weekly  four  pages  20x25;  subscription 
—daily   $4,  weekly  81.50;  established— daily 
1891,  weekly  1871;  E.  Zimmerman,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl"  weekly  "jki-." 
STAR-VIDETTE;  every   evening  ex- 
cept  Suudav.    and     PORTER    CO.    VI- 
DE T  T  E  ,"  Tliursdays  ;    republican  ;  daily 
four  pnges  17x22.  weeltly  eight  pages  15x22-,. 
subscription- daily   $4,   weekly    $1;    estab- 
lished—daily 1888,  weekly  1892;  Welty  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n— daily  "jkl.- 
weekly  "jkl" 

PORTER  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1899;  G.  W.  Doty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "JKL"    (A  A). 

INDEPENDENT  FORESTER  OF 
AMERICA;  monthly  (A  A). 

VANBUREN.  Grant  Co.  D  965t  pop.^ 
on   Clover  Leaf  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort 
Wayne.  Farming.  Surrounded  by  oilfields. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;   eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;    established  1897;   Welling- 
ton   Holmes,    editor    and    publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation   'iKL  " 

VEEDERSBURG,  Fountain  Co.  -D 

1.638+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois, 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds. 

and  Coal  creek,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Lafayette. 

Flour  and   planing   mills,  tile   and   brick 

factory,   grain  elevators  and  warehouses. 

Fire-brick,  lumber,  coal,  staves,  headings, 

grain,  stock  and  poultry. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1890;  Chas.  M.  Berry,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 4P).  ,  ,.  ^ 

Circulation  :  In  1895  pubbsher  asserts. 
not  less  than  2,300.  In  1896.  H.  In  189<,  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  'i.225.    In  1904.  yl. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
rages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899-  W.  J.  Huff  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (10— S).    Circulation  "jkl.- 


268 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


VERNON,    c.  h.,  Jennings  Co.  Q^  650 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Ciiicago  & 

St.   Louis   Rd.,   20  m.  N.    W.   of  Madison. 

Manufactories  and  flour  mill. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  SI ;  established  1891 ; 
J.  Newton  Gulp,  editor  and  publisher  {,1 — 1). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

VERSAILLES,  c.  h.,  Bipley  Co.  0, 

oOlt  pop.— local  estimate  600— on  Laughrey 
creek,  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital,  and  56  W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Farm- 
ing and  limestone  quarrying. 

REPUBLiICAN;  Wednesdays;  republl- 
■can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1856;  Ghas.  H.  Thompson  and  Will 
D.  Robinson,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  From  1891  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.850.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,850.  Actual 
<iverage  for  1898.  2,037;  for  1899,  3,127; 
for  1900,  2,338  ;  for  1901,  2,336;  for  1902, 
2,768;  for  1903.  2,929.    In  1904,  yl. 

VE  VAY,  c.  h.,  Switzerland  Co.  O,  l,588t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  67  m.  below  Cincinnati,  O. 
Hay,  tobacco,  apple  and  potato  market. 
Manufactories. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1868;  C.  W.  Meade,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jKif" 

REVEIIiLiE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
elglit  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1817;  Vevay  Reveille  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (10—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  ••jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1903,  1 ,  000 : 
for  1904.  1,354. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  M.  C.  Walden,  editor  and  publisher. 
•Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

VINCENNES,  c.h.,  Knox  Co.  p  10,249t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern, 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis, 
Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Co's  Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,  58  m.  S  .  of 
Terre  Haute.  Manufactures  of  paper,  stOTes. 
agricultural  implements,  lumber,  staves 
and  woodenware.  Coal  mines  in  vicinity. 
Shipping  point  for  grain,  pork  and  cattle. 

CAPITAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-republican; daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1900;  Perry  Green,  editor; 
Frank  W.  Curtis,  Perry  D.  Green  and  John 
R.  Dukate.  publishers  (10—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1904,  vl. 
Weekly:  "jkl.'      In  1902,  Z  (4-6). 

C031MERCIAL  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight 
pages  20x25;  subscription— daily  and  Sun- 
day $7.5i',  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally 
and  Sunday  1883,  weekly  1878:  T.  H.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisJier  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily:     In  1898.   "jkl."     In 

1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "j_kl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
Weekly:    In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1899.  zl.     In 

1900,  yl.    In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 
(z-4)  I  (OO).    In  1904,  ".jkl." 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WESTERN  SUN,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
flcriptlon— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1879.  weekly  1804;  Royal  E.  Purcell, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation— 
■dally  "JKL.  weekly  "JKL"  In  1899.  Z.  In  1903. 
"iKL."    In  1908,  Z  (4). 


INDIANA. 


KNOX  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  H.  C.  Chancellor,  editor; 
Democrat  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1897  Z.    In  1902  "jkl." 

'WABASH,  c.  h.,  Wabash  Co.  ^  8,618t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.  and  Wabash  r., 
42  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Manufacturing 
and  farming. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1890,  weekly  1859;  Charles 
S.  Haas,  editor;  The  Plain  Dealer  Company, 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1898, "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1899.  1,045; /or  1900,  1,087. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,321. 
In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1  422. 

VVeekiy:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  2,589;  /or  1897, 
2,407.  In  1898.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  2,421 ;  for  1900,  2,436.  In  1901.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  2,341.  In  1903, 
yH  (OO).    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,146. 

TIMES-STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday ,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; dally  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1895.  weekly  1884;  W. 
H.  Sharpe,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation— daily  "jkl  "  weekly  "jkl." 

CLERK;  monthly;  mercantile;  twenty 
pages9xl2;  subscription  .50 centf ;  established 
June,  1904;  The  Clerk  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—5  P). 

WAKARUSA,  Elkhart  Co.    ^    917t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Goshen, 

the  county  seat.     Saw  and  planing  mills. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January.  1902;  Rufus  Ehret,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1893;  D.  A.  Rheubottom,  editor;  J.  R. 
Rheubottom,  publisher  (1—5  P).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

WALKERTON,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  t2 
1,037+  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Bal- 
timore &  Ohio  and  Indiana  &  Illinois 
Rds.,  16  m.  froniLaporte.  A  shipping  point. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  nonpar- 
tisan; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1875;  W.  A.  Endley,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

W ANAT AH,  Laporte  Co.  ^ 800  pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago,  New 
York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Co's  Rds.,  9  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Valpa- 
raiso. Farming,  stock  raising  and  dairying. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1895;  Wm.F. 
Hunt  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TyARREN,  Huntington  Co.  cf  l,623t 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rd  , 

17  m.  N.  E.  of  Marlon.    OH  and  natural  gaa 

!n  vicinity.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
sub.scrlption  $1;  established  1898;Mc  Culloch 
&  Wilev,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1,259;  for  1902, 
1,575; /or  1903.  1,632; /or  1904,  1,630. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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INDIANA. 


INDIANA. 


"WARSA  W,  c.  h.,  Koaciuako  Co.  b 

3,987+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Pennsylvania  Co'8 
Rds.  and  Tippecanoe  r.,  40  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Wayne.  Agriculture,  lumbering, 
manufacturing,  lake  resorts  and  ice  In- 
dustrj'. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  NORTHERN  INDIANIAN, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  — daily  1734x24,  weekly  24x30; 
subscription  — dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1881, weekly  1856;Reub.  Williams, 
editor;  Reub.  WllliamB  &  Sons  (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "iKi,." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,050.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not   less   than   3,100.    In 

1899,  yH.     In    1900,  yH.    In    1901,    yH.    In 

1902,  vH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904,  yl. 
UNION ;  daily  and  semi  weekly;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription,  dally,  $3.25 ; 
semi-weekly.  $1.50;  established,  daily,  Sep- 
tember, 1904;  semi  weekly.  1860;  C.W.  Smith, 
editor  anM  publisher  (2 — 5  P). 
Circulation,  semi  weekly  :  In  1897.  "isi  " 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,1 05.  In  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 

1900,  1,914.    in  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904  (z— 4),  yl. 

WASHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Daviesa  Co.  p 

8,551+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwest 
ern  and  Evansville  &  Indianapolis  Rds.,  20 
m.  E.  of  Vincennes.  Machine  shops.  Min- 
ing and  manufacturing.  Coal  mines  in  the 
vicinity. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  DAVIESS  CO.  DEM- 
OCRAT, Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1886,  weekly  1866;  S.  B.  Boyd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).  Circulation  — daily  jkl" 
weekly  "jkl."    In  1908.  Z  (4). 

WATERLOO,  Bekalb  Co.  d  l,244t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Cedar  creek,  78  m.  W.  of  Toledo,  O. 
Shipping  point.    Agriculture. 

DAWN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Mcintosh  &  Fretz,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1859;  Frank  W.  Willis*  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5 3). 

Circulation;      Actual    average  for    1895 

1,*231;  for  1896,  1,294;  for  1897.  1,213. 

In  1898.  vl.  In  1899,  T.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  1,269.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (Z— 4)  I.    In  11)04,  y I. 

W'AVELAND,    Montgomery   Co.   -D 
648+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern  and 
Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Crawfords- 
ville,  the  county  seat.    Tanning. 
INDEPENDENT;    Fridays;    Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished  1890;   T.  E.  Huston,  editor  ana  pub 
llsher.   Circulation  "iKL." 

WAYNETOWN,  Montgomery  Co.  -a 
757+  pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Cincinnati, Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  54  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis, 
the  State  capital,  and  20  E.  of  Covington. 
Grain,  poultry,  brick-yard  and  saw  mills. 
DESPATCH;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1;  established  1892;  John  W. 


Small,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WEST  BADEN,  Orange  Co.  P  218+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &   Louis- 
ville Rd. 
JOURNAL.;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

WESTFIELD,  Hamilton  Co.  u  816r 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern  and  Louis- 
ville, New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rds..  18  m.  N. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Plow, 
furniture  and  broom  factories,  carriage 
shops  and  planing  mills. 

HAMIIiTON  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  PZdward  E.  Neal, editor; 
E.  R.  Barbour,  publisher  (2— 5) 

WEST   LEBANON,  Warren  Co.  -d 

688+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Danville,  111.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883 ;  S.  G.  Pomeroy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jjil." 

WESTPORT,  Decatur  Co.  ^  614t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,CincInnatI,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  and  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rds.» 
12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Greensburg,  the  county 
seat.  Saw  mill  and  stone  quarries.  Agri- 
culture. 

COURIER:  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1899;  G.  M.  Morgan, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3.   Circulation  "jkl." 

W^EST  TERRE  HAUTE,  Vigo  Co, 
-D  651+  pop.,  on  Terre  Haute   &  Indiana- 
polis Rd. 
STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WHITESTOWN,  Boone  Co.   u  800 

pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rds..  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Lebanon. 

HUSTL.ER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  gubsci'iption  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January.  1903;  H.  E.  Darnell,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation   'jkl. 

WHITING,  Lake  Co.  t]  3,983t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Chicago  &  Calumet 
Terminal,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of 
Chicago,  111.  Harbor  on  Lake  Michigan.  Oil 
refinery  and  American  Wire  Fence  Works. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.20;  established 
1892;  Brook  H.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Clrc'n  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1.2  4,5). 

PYTHIAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

W^ILLIAMSPORT,  c.  h.,   Warren 

Co.    -n    1,245+   pop.,    on  Wabash    Rd.  and 
Wabash  r.,  24  m.  below  Lafayette   and  64 
N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays;   republf 
can;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1836;  John    Gregory,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "iKL"     In  1898,  Z.     In 
1902,  "JKL  " 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA. 


WARREN  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  John  E. Travis,  editor;  F.  C. 
Goodwin,  publisher  (7— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In 

1903.  Z  (4). 

WINAMAC,  c.  h.,  Pulaski  Co.  tl 
1,684+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Tippecanoe  r., 
25  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Logansport. 

DE>IOCRAT- JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1857;  M.  H.  Ingrim,  editor 
-and  Dublisher  (2 — 2).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PULASKI  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  J.  J.  Gorrell, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—i). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
\,^72',  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
1»387.      In  1898,  yl.    Actual  average  for 

1899,  1,422;  for  1900,  1,563.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  1,701.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;     Thursdays;    republi- 
can; sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1867;    C.  W.  Riddick.  editor   and 
publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL"    Inl899,zl.    In 

1900,  zl.  In  1901  and  1903,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  for  past  vear  was  less 
than  2,200.    In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904.  yl. 

^WINCHESTER,    c.    h.,    Randolph 

Co.  a-  3,705+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  Rds.,  68  m.  S.  of  Fort  Wayne  and 
75  E.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Shipping  point.  Manufacturing  and  farm- 
ing.   Natural  gas  and  oil  wells. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  A.  C.  Hlndsley,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  'jicl'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  1,550.     In  1903,  yl  (O  O).     In 

1904,  (z-4)  I. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  The  Herald  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4).  Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

JOURNAL;    Wednesdays ;    republican ; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1843;  Beeson  &  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  in  1897,1  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.    In  1899.  "jkl.' 

SATURDAY  PRESS;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1903;  J.  T.  Day,  editor;  Press 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion ".JKL."   (A  A). 

"WINDFALL,  Tipton  Co.  n  957t  pop., 

on   Pittsburg,   Cincinnati,   Chicago   &   St, 

Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Tipton,  the  county 

seat.     Manufactures   staves,   lumber  and 

headings.    Agriculture. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1892;  J.  C. 
Day,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 


INDIANA. 


WINOATE,  Montgomery  Co.  -D  457 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  Rd., 

15  m.N.  W.  of  Crawfordsville,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  February, 
1901;  A.  J.  Royalty,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

"WINSLOW,  ^»^-«  Co.  p  536+  pop.,  on 

Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis  Rd..6  m. 

N.  E.  of  Oakland  City.  Coal  and  coke  works. 

DISPATCH;  semi-weekly;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  81;  established  1898;  A. 
J.  Heuring,  editor;  Dispatch  Company,  pub- 
lishers (5—3).    Circ'n   'jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

"WOLCOTT,  White   Co.  tl  825t  pop., 

on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St. 

Louis   Rd.,  14   m.  W.  of   Monticello,    the 

county  seat.    Farming,  glass  and  mine. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Ev- 
erett A.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

"WOLCOTTVILLE,  Lagrange  Co.  cf 
659+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
Wabash  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Lagrange, 
the  county  seat.    Machine  shops. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  E.  Troxel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WOODBURN,  Allen  C7o.  cf  400pop., 

on  Wabash  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Fort  Wayne, 

the  county  seat.     Corn,  wheat,  oats  and 

barlej'. 

ENTERTAINER;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  O.S.Humphrey,  editor;  R.  B.  Shirley, 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

"WORTHINGTON,    Greene  Co.  p 

1,448+ pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  and 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  at  the  confluence  of  Eel  and  W.  fork 
of  White  rs.,  70  m.  S.  W.  of  Indlanapolig, 
the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of  flour, 
pottery,  lumber,  bob-sled  runners,  screen 
doors  and  plow  handles. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Jas. 
B.  Hedge,  editor;  Hedge  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  weekly,  twlce-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent-republican;  four 
to  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1853;  A.  Palmer,  editor;  A.  Palmer  & 
Son,  publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ZIONSVILLE, -Boone  Co.  n  765t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  15  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

T  I  31  E  S  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870; 
Cal.  Gault.  editor  and  publisher  (5—8).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


INDIAN   TERRITORY. 

Population  391,960  t.      Land  Area  31,000  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Kansas,  east  by  Missouri  and  Arkansas, south  by  Texas, 
and  west  by  Oklahoma.  Principal  industries:  Agriculture,  stock  raising:  and 
coalmining.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1905),  166, 
divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  12;  semi-weekly,  1 :  weekly,  148;  monthly,  5. 

The  towns  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Avdiiiore 5,681t 

niiiskogee 4,254t 

South  UcAIester 3,4'y9t 

€hickaslia 3,209t 

Duraut a.969t 


Coalgrate a,614t 

Wasrouer 2,373t 

Ilaitshorne 3,352t 

Viiiita 3,339t 

Purcell 2,377t 


ADA,  Chickasaw  Nation  P  185  pop.,  40 

m.  from  Wewoka.    Farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Higgin  &  Stone,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ADAIR,  Cherokee  Nation  tl  300  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  50  m. 

N.  W.  of  Tahlequah. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20,  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1904;  J.  R.  Carseloury,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

AFTON,  Cherokee  Nation  1^1,5001  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 
of  Vinita  and  25  W.  of  Seneca,  Mo.  Agri- 
culture and  coal. 

CLIMAX;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  M.  Boyd, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).    CIrc'n  "iii" 

FRISCO  METEOR;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  December,  1901;  H.  C.Brandon, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1901;  John  E.  Wells,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl"  (A  A). 

ANTLERS,  Choctaw  Nation  ^  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of 
South  McAlester,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  April, 
1903;  Herbert  Davis,  editor;  Antlers  Print 
Ing  Co..  publishers  (12—4).     Circ'n  "jki-" 

A  R  D  M  O  R  £  ,  Chickasaw  Nation  p 
5,681+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  40  m.  from  Gainesville.  Tex.  Agricult- 
ure and  live  stock. 

ARDMOREITE;  every  evening  except 
Saturday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  eight 
to  twelve,  Sunday  eight  to  fourteen,  weekly 
eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established — daily  1893,  weekly 
1894 ;  Sidney  Suggs,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
■Circulation— Daily:  "jkl-  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1901,  1,077.  In  1902,  "JKL"  Actual 
average  for  1903.  1,951  (bb);  for  1904. 
2,068  (bb). 

AVeekly:    In  1896,  "jkj,."     In  1897.  I  Z.    In 
1898,  zl.    In   1899,  zl.    In    1900,   yl.    Actual 


average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1901,  2,538.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  19(J3,  3,372;  for  1904.  3,291. 

CITIZEN:  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1903;  R,  S.  W.  Parker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

INDIAN  TERRITORY  SUN;  Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  13x20;   sub- 
s  ription$l:  established  May,  1901;  John  W. 
Griffith,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

WESTERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Thursdays;  M.  E.  Church;  twelve 
pages  11x155^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1901;  P.  R.  Eaglebarger,  editor;  Derrick 
&  Eaglebarger,  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BARTLiESVILLE,  Cherokee  Nation 
ti  698+  pop.— local  census  1,206— on  Atchi- 
son. Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  of 
Kansas  State  line.    Farming. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Chas.  Haywood,  editor;  Examiner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (8— 3P).  Circ'n  "iKL." 
In  1901.  Z(6). 

BEGGS,  Creek  Nation  "d  300  pop.,  on 

Ft.  Smith,  Poteau  &  Western   Rd.,    12  m. 

N.  W.  of  Okmulgee,  the  county  seat.  Farm 

ing  and  stock  raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1902;  D.  H.  Wat- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n  ••ijcl" 

BENNINGTON,  Choctaw  Nation,  O, 

70  pop. 

TRIBUNE:  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1908;  J.  D.Douglas,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

BOKCHITO,  Choctmv  Nation  Q  80 
pop.,  about  75  m.  S.  W.  of  South  McAles- 
ter, the  county  seat. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays  ;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1902;  A.  M.  Havermale,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "ikl." 

BOYNTON,  Creek  Nation^j  200  pop., 

on  Ozark  &  Cherokee  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  E. 

of  Okmulgee. 

CRESCENT;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  Valdo  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "ist." 


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BRISTOW,  Creek  Nation  ^Q26voi>., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  85  m.  N. 
E.  of  Oklahoma  City.  Corn,  cotton,  liay, 
cattle,  hogs,  wheat  and  oats. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  Caleb  M.  Bales,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Joe  F.  Eades,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (6). 

TERRITORIAL.  ENTERPRISE; 
Fridays  (A  A). 

BROKEN   ARROW,  Creek  Na- 
tion \3. 
LEDGER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

B  YARS,  Chickasaw  Nation  p  500  pop., 
35  m.  S.  "W.  of  Shawnee.  Cotton. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1904;  J.  M.  Nichols,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

CADDO,  Choctaw  Nation  Q  930t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  25  m.  S. 

W.  of  Atoka,  the  court-house  town.    Coal 

mining. 

HERAliD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  G.  A.  Crossett,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  -jKi."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CALVIN,  Choctaw  Nation  P  350 pop., 

on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,30  m. 

S.  W.  of  South  McAlester. 

ENTERPKISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May  1902;  J.  I.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GENTRAIilA,    Cherokee   Nation    i 
350  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  W. 
of  Vinita. 
STANDARD;    Fridays;    four  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 

1903;    T.  F.  McKane,   editor   and   publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation   'jkl" 

CHANT  (McCurtain  P.    O.},    Choctaw 

Nation  cp  on  Fort  Smith  &  Western  Rd..  60 

m.  N.  E.  of  McAlester. 

HUSTliER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  19(J2;  J.  T.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHECOTAH,  Creek  Nation  ^  805t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
55  m.  S.  of  Wagoner.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

ENQUIRER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x19;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
K.  W.  Witmore,  editor;  The  Enquirer  Print- 
ing Co..  publishers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkj." 

TIilIES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  W.  A.  Kiethley,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CHICKASHA,  Chickasaw  Nation  p 

3,209+  pop., on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  33  m  S.  of  El  Reno,  Okla.    Farming 

and  stock  raising.    Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and 

fruit. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
1892;  Horace  W.  Shepard,  editor;  Qranlee  & 
Shepard.publishers  (2 — 3).  Circ'n — daily"jKi-" 
In  1902,  weekly  Z  (4,  5). 

TEL.EGRAi>l;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  tour  pages  22x27,  weekly  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $5,  weeklj' 
$1;  established— daily  January,  1897;  weekly 
1896;  R.  T.  Brown,  editor;  Knotts  &  Brown, 
publishers  (2 — 3).  Circulation  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly "TKi."  In  1900, weekly Z.  In  1902,"JiL." 

JOURNAL:  Fridays;  independent; 
twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  September,  1903;  Frank  Shatzel, 
editor ;  Journal  Printing  Company,publisher8 
(1—5).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

CLiAREMORE,  Cherokee  Nation  ij] 
855+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  and  St.  Louis  «  San  Francisco 
Rds.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  and 
200  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat  and 
stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899;  Jen- 
nings &  Leonard,  editors  and  publishers 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  A.  L. 
Kates,  editor;  Claremore  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl.' 

CLEAR  VIEW,  Creek  Nation  ^. 
LINCOLN  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays(AA). 

COALGATE,  Choctaw  Nation  g  2.(5141 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rds.,  14  m. 
N.  W.  of  Atoka,  the  court-house  town. 
Coal  mining. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Badgett  &  Stevens,  editors  and  publishers 
(2 — 3).    Circulation   'jkl 

TWIN  CITIES  INDEPENDENT; 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1893;  George  E.  Jahn, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

FREE  BAPTIST  VISITOR;  month 
ly;  free  will  baptist;  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  August,  1902; 
J.  E.  T.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

COLLINSVILLE,  Cherokee  Nation 
i  376+  pop.,  14  m.  W.  of  Claremore.  Coal 
mining.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
W.  L.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

COMANCHE,  Chickasaw  Nation  p 
5471  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Ardmore  and  48  S.  of 
Cliicasha.    Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays  (A  A) 

REFI..EX:  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1901;  S.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CORNISH,  Chickasaw  Nation  psOTt 

pop. 

REASONER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
COWETA,   Creek  Nation  ^  80  pop. , 

23  m.  N.  E.  of  Okmulgie,  the  county  seat. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  page.s  15^^x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished October,  1903;  Reynolds  &  Bowman, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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IXDIAN    TERRITORY. 


DAVIS,  Chickasmo  Nation P  l,346t  pop., 

ou  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Sauta  Fe  Rd.,  27  m.  N. 

of   Ardmore.    Corn,   wheat,   oats,  cotton, 

vegetables  and  watermelons. 

NEWJS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Fay  L. 
Crosset,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DUNCAN,  Chickasaw  Nation  JD  807 1 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
14  m.  S.  of  Marlow  and  62  S.  of  Minco.  Cot- 
ton growing  and  milling.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1892;  J.  P.  &  R.  F. 
Sampson,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EA(iIiE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  F.  Copeland,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  addition  for  Addington  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  19U0.  "jjvl"  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  'mkl." 

SOUTHERN  COUNTRYMAN; 
monthly;  agricultural;  twenty  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents:  established  1899;  J.F. 
Copeland,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  "  (A  A). 

DURANT,    Choctaw  Nation   g    6,178t 

pop.,  on   Missouri,  Kansas   &  Texas    and 

Frisco  Rds.,32  m.  S.W.of  Atoka,  the  county 

seat.    Stock  raising.    Farming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEERIjY,  Fridays;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $2.50, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  August,  1901, 
weekly  1896;  Lewis  PauUin.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).  Circulation— daily  "JKL."  week- 
ly "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

EUFAULiA,  Creek  Nation  "□  757t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Muskogee.    Corn  and  cotton. 

INDIAN  JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  K.  W.  Whitmore.  editor; 
Indian  Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

INFORMER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1902;  Prof.  J.  W.  Foster, 
editor;  Eufaula  News  Co.,  publishers  (1—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January  1. 1904;  Virgil  Winn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.1-5  P). 

FAIRLAND,  CheroTiee  Nation  6  499t 

pop.,   on   St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NE  WS BO  Y  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50cents ;  established  1897 ;  J.  Hale 
Swindler,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  l,01iJ.     In  1902,  ".JKL." 

FORT     GIBSON,    CheroTiee  Nation 

[^  617+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis.  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Wagoner.    U.  S. 

military  post  located  here.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

DEMOPHONE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  SO 
cents;  established  October  1.  1903;  J.  M.  W. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

JIM  SMITH'S  GEM;  Mondays;  liter- 
ary; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  BO  cents; 
established  1891.  J.  M.  W.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (l^t).  CIrc'n:  In  1903.  -ikl.-  (A  A). 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


POST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  J.  S.  Holden, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANCIS,   Chickasaw  Nation  p  850 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  3 
m.  S.  of  South  Canadian  River. 
FRANCISCAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GROVE,   Cherokee  Nation    ^   314t 

pop.,  30  m.  W.  of  Pineville,  Mo.    Wheat, 

corn,  oats,  potatoes.    Cattle  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  J. 
T.  Whiteside  and  J.  H.  Gibson,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAILEYVILLE,    Choctaw  Nation 

^  500  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf 

Rd.,  lii  m.  W.  of  Hartshorne. 

HEADLIGHT  JOURNAL.;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

HARTSHORNE,  Choctaw  Nation 
[?  about  4,000  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma 
&  Gulf  Rd.,  10  m.  E.of  Choctaw,  the  county 
seat.  Coal  mining,  farming  and  stock 
raising. 

CRITIC;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subsci'iption  $1  ;  established 
March,  1901;  Hulsey  &  Nauck,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

SUN;  Thursdays;  non-partisan;  sixteen 
pages  11x151^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  C.  P.  Anderson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HEAVENER,  Choctaw  Nation  Q 
234  pop.,  on  Arkansas  Western  and  Kansas 
City  Southern  Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  HoAve.  Min- 
ing, lumbering,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.R. 
Woods,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion ••i£L"  (A A). 

HE.'N'RY'ETT A,  Creek  Nation  ^  400 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  35 

m.  W.  of  Checotah. 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1904;  C.  D.  Milam,  editor;  Sugg  Sc 
Milam,  publisher  (1—5). 

HOLDENVILLE,  Creek  Nation  ^ 
749+  pop.,  on  Choctaw.Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd., 
100  m.  W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Farming  and 
grazing. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
B.  F.  White,  editor;  The  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901; 
Clawson  &  Moore,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iju," 

HOWE,  Choctaw  Nation  g  1,500  pop., 
on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  and  Kansas 
City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of 
Fort  Smith,  Arkansas.  Mining,  lumbering, 
farming  and  stock  raising. 

SATURDAY  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  R.R.Woods,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WESTERN  STAR;  Fridays;  eight  to 
ten  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1902,  W.  E.  Whitford,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


HUGO,  Choctaw  Nation  Q  200  pop., 
2  m.  S.  of  Goodland.  Farming  and  stock- 
raising. 

CHOCTAW  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  81- 
established  1892;  Guy  H.  Williams,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUANITA,  Choctaw  Notion  g  300 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Ft.  Smith  &  Western  Rds.,  48  m.  E.  of 
Muskogee,  15  N.  of  South  McAlester  and 
85  W.  of  Fort  Smith. 

CRA  WDER  CITY  ADVERTISER; 

Fridays;  four  pages  18x21;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  The  Advertiser  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (8— 3P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KEMP,  Chickasaw  Nation,  p  221t  pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

KINGSTON,  Chickasaw  Nation  p 
800  pop.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Woodville.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

HELEN  MESSENGER;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  esablished 
1902;  D.  R.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

tiJ^HIGHyChoctaw Nation  g  l,500t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  11  m.  N. 

W.  of  Atoka,  the  court-house   town.    A 

trade  center. 

LjEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
W.  H.  Whitmore,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

LINDSAY,  Chickasau-  Nation  jn    20 

pop.,  on    Gulf,   Colorado   and    Santa  Fe. 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  25  m. 

from  Purcell, 

L.INDSAY  NEWS;  Fridays;  independ- 
eut:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1902;  Fred  C.  Trillinghara,  editor 
and  publisher  (1^).    Circulation "iSL." 

MADILL,   Chickasaio  Nation   p  180 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,7m. 

S.    of    Randolph.     Farming    and     stock 

raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
PnilipS.  Ray,  editor;  The  Madill  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl"  In 
1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

MANNSVILIjE,  Chickasaw  Nation 
p  198  pop.,  11  m.  W.  of  Tishomingo,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1904  ;  A.  M. 
Havermale,  editor  ;  O.  Wood,  publisher 
(2—5  P). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1901;  O. 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  ".TJCL."    (A  A). 

MARIETTA,   Chickasaw  Nation  P 

842+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  FeRd., 

20  m.  N.  of  Gainesville,  Texas.    Farming. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1895  ;  Wilson  & 
Choate,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n "iia." 

MARLOW,  Chickasaw  Nation  pi, 016 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 


50  m.  S.  of  Minco.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  151^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  W.  B.  Anthony,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jj^l." 

MIAMI,  Peoria  Nation  [:f  l,527tpop.— 
local  estimate  2,300 — on  Neosho  r.,  20  m.W. 
of  Neosho,  Mo.    Farming. 

RECORD-HERAL.D;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Falkenburg  &  Wells,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 5P).  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  The 
Parker  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(2 — It).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILBURN,  Chickaiaw  Nation  p  600 

pop.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Tishomingo.     Lumber 

and  farming. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  local;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
•1904;    J.  E.  T.  Clark,  editor  and   publisher 

(2— 5P). 

MILL  CREEK,  Cliickasav:  Nation  P 

115  pop.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Tishomingo,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  .$1;  established  April  1901;  J. 
O.  Fox  and  Q.  D.  Gibbs,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MINCO,  Chickasaw  Nation  p  300  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  of  El  Reno,  Okla.  Government  supply 
depot  is  located  here.  Cattle-shipping  point. 

.MINSTREL;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished 1890  ;  E.  D.  Mitts,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONATO, 

ADVERTISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Frank  B.  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5). 

MULDROW,  Cherokee  Nation  ^  465t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
Farming. 
PRESS;   Fridays;    four    pages  18x24 ; 

subscription  $1.25;    established  1898;  W.  O. 

Bruton,  editor;    H.  D.  Routzong,  publisher 

(8— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MUSKOGEE,  Creek  Nation  ^  8,000t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Musko- 
gee Union,  Midland  VaUey,  Frisco  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  of  Arkansas  r. 
Seat  of  U.  S.  Commissioner's  Court  and 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court  for  the  Territory  and 
U.  S.  Indian  Agency  for  the  Cherokees, 
Choctaws,  Chickasaws,  Creeks  and  Semi- 
noles.  Shipping  point  for  cattle,  hogs,  hides, 
potatoes  and  cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sundays;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $4 ;  established  1904 ;  W.  E. 
Decker,  editor;  W.  E.  Decker  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (I— 5P). 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  TIMES,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dallv  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1896,  weekly  189T ;  N.  A,  Web- 


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«ter,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion-dally ".iKL.-  In  1903.  Z  (4).  Weekly 
■jKi."  In  1899.  weekly  Z.  lu  1902,  "jiu-"  In 
191)3.  Z  (4). 

PHCENIX:  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKIjY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  weekly  $\;  established— daily 
August,  1901.  weekly  1888;  Clarence  B.  Doug- 
las, editor;  Phoenix  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation-Daily:  '  jkl. "  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisherasserts,  smallest 
1,560.  In  1895,  "JKL."  In  1896, publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.250.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl." 
In  1839,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4).  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

BAPTIST  COliliEGE  SEARCH- 
liK^HT;  Fridays;  collegiate;  four  pages 
18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  F. 
J.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Cir- 
culation :    In  1903,  "iKL." 

CI  METER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  Twine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "iju,." 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898; 
H.  A.  Brooks,  editor;  Pioneer  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jjh." 

UNIONIST;  Sundays;  labor;  four  to 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1903;  Clinton  Tullls,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—5). 

OUR  HEliPER;  monthly;  W.  C.  T.  U.; 
eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished September,  1902;  Martha  Gilmore. 
editor;  The  Women's  Christian  Temperance 
Union,  publishers  (1—4).  Clrc'n  "iKi."  (A  A). 

TWIN  TERRITORIES;  monthly;  il- 
lustrated; sixty-two  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion.SI;  established  1899;  Miss  Ora  V.  Eddie- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL.-    (A  A). 

OKEMAH,  Creek  Nation)j    on    St. 

Louis    &   San  Francisco  Rd.,  19  m.  from 

Weleetka. 

JOURNAL.;  semi-weekly;  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays ;  independent ;  eight  to  twenty 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  J.  E.  &  G.  T.  Guler,  editors;  The  South- 
west Bureau  of  Immigration,  publishers 
(1—4). 
Circulation:   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1904,  H.  O.  Stark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

OKMULGEE,  c.  h.,  Creek  Nation  "□ 

1,<)00-V  pop.,on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 

28  m.  S.  of  Sapulpa.     Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

CAPITOL  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901 ;  F. F.  Lamb. editor; 
Capitol  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(9_3,.    Circulation  "JKL"    Inl903,  Zi4). 

CHIEFT.4IN;  Thursdays;  republican: 
lour  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1901 ;  R.  H.  Jenness,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 

C  i  r  e  H  i  a  t  i  o  u :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,024.    In  1904,  "iKL."       ^ 

DEHOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estab 
llshed  1900;  L.  V.  Musselman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circular  Ion  "JKI." 

SUNSHINEAND  SHOWERS; 
monthlv;  religious;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  July,  1903;  I. 
■C.  Atchery,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

OOIiOGAH,  Cherokee  Nation  i  308 
pop. ,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  12  m .  N.  W.  of  Claremore.  Agriculture. 
STAR;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  February, 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


1902;  G.  W.  Chlsholm.  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iifL." 

OWASSO,    Cherokee  Nation    d   600 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
60  m.  N.  W.  of  Tahlequah. 
LEDGER:   Fridays;  Independent;  eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

August  7,1903;   U.  P.  Wardrlp,  editor;   F.  G. 

Pollard,  publisher  (12—4).  Circulation  "jkj.-." 

OWL,  Choctaw  Nation  P.  50  pop. 

OWL.;  Fridays;  independent;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  li)05;  J.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

PADEN,  Creek  Nation ^dbO  pop.,  on 

Fort  Smith  &  Western  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of 

Shawnee,  Okla.    Farming,  cotton  and  corn. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
Ralph  L.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  ".'ki..'- 

PAUL'S  VALLEY,  Chickasaw  Na- 

Hon  p  l,467t  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  about  72  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Oklahoma, 
Okla.  Cotton  and  grain  raising  and  ship- 
ping.   Live  stock.    Seat  of  U.  S.  Court. 

CHICKASAW     ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Ollin  S.  Wilson,  editor;  The  Enterprise 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Ciro'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  ISO! ;  C.  C.  &  H.  M.  Carr,  editors ; 
H.  M.  Carr  publisher  (1—5). 

VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  E.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circ'n  "JKL."    In  1902. Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

POTEAU,  Choctaw  Nation  g  l,l82t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 
Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  30  m. 
S.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Coal  mines  and 
farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  R.  S.  Bridg- 
man,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRYOR  CREEK,  Cherokee  Nation 
[^495+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
125  m.  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Farming. 
CLIPPER;   Fridays;   democratic;    four 

pages   20x26;    subscription   $1;    established 

1899;  H.  M.  Butler,  e<litorand  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

PURCELL,  Chickasaw  Nation p  2, 2: 7^ 
pop.— local  census  2,680— on  Atchison,  To- 
peka &  Sante  Fe  and   Gulf,  Colorado  & 
Santa  Fe  Rds.  and  Canadian  r.,  100  m.  N.  of 
Gainesville,  Tex.    U.  S.  Court   House    lo- 
cated here.    Cotton  growing  and  milling. 
REGISTER;    Fridays ;    democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  H.  Walker,  editor;   Register 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,118.     In  1896.  I.     In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898,  "JKL."   In  1902,  Z  (4,  5,  12). 

TRIBUNE:  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  August,  1902; 
C.  A.  Calnan,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PURDY,  Chickasaw  Nation  p 
IS0N03IY;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


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QUINTON,    Choctaw   Nation    p    180 

pop.,  on  Fort  Smith  &  Western  Rci.,7  m. 

from  Enterprise. 

PIONEER}  Fridays;  agrlcuitural;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
August  7,  1903;  Andrew  Carter,  editor  and 
publisher  C12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (tt). 

RAMONA,    Cherokee   Nation  ^  1,000 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
72  m.  N.  W.  of  Tahlequah. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages    18x24;   subscription    Si;    established 
April  24, 1903;  E.  O.  Woolley.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

RAVIA,    Chickasaw    Nation   J3    128 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  6  m. 

W.  of  Tishomingo.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
11x16  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
January,  1902;  T.  D.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 — 3).    Circulation  "JKi.' 

RED    FORK,    CreeTi    Nation  tl   ISO 

pop.,on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  35  m. 

N.  of  Okmulgee,  the  county  seat. 

DERRICK  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  O.  Bernard  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).   Circulation  "iKL." 

REYNOLDS,  Choctaw  Nation  g 

TI3IES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
ROFF,    Chickasaw  Nation  jH  195  pop., 

on  Little  River  Valley  Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of  Dol- 

berg.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19(X);  W.  O.  Peery.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher(l^).    Circulation  "iKi," 

TRADE  MARK;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  Caves  &  Caves,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "JKi"  (A  A). 

RUSH  ^VRlSGS^Ohickasaw Nation 
p  518+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paci- 
fic Rd.,  70  m.  S.  of  El  Reno,  Okla.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

LiAND;>IARK;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x22;  subscription $1;  established  1892;  J.W. 
Childress  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

RUSSELL  (Hereford  P.O.),  Cherokee 

Nation  ti  235  pop.,  on  Muskogee  Southern 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Muskogee. 

AMERICAN;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September  5.  1903;  Anderson  Webb, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).     (A  A). 

SALLISAW,  Cherokee  Nation  (^  965t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,965— on  Kansas  City, 
Pittsburg  <te  Gulf  and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Moun- 
tain &  Southern  Rds., 30  m. W.  of  Van  Buren, 
Ark.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  C.  M.  Hoskins,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

STAR;  Fridays;  six  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1895 ;  A.  E.  Ivey, 
editor;  J.  W.  Anderson,  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "jki<."  In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

SAPULPA,  Creek Nation\j891^  i)ox>., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  25 
m.  S.  of    Tulsa.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  eubscription   $1;    estab- 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


lished  March,  1901;  Johannes  &  Dye,  editors- 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LIGHT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  22x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  O.  M.  Irelan,  editor;  Winch  &  Irelan^ 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl- 

SIGNAL  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March  5,  1903;  A.  A.  Lyford.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).   Circulation  "jkl- ■ 

SOUTH    McALESTER,   Choctaw 
Nation  g  3,479+  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Gulf  & 
Oklahoma  and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
Rds.,  38  m.  S.  of  Eufaula.    Extensive  coal 
mines. 

CAPITAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  22x30: 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily  1896,  weekly  1893 ;  W.  G.  D.  Hinds, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— o). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,743.  In  1897,  V.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  the  num- 
ber printed  each  issue  was  not  less  than  1,775. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl  (Q  O).    In  1904,  y I. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundays,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1901.  weekly  1891;  Henrv  P. 
Robblns,  editor;  The  News  Printing  Co.^ 
publishers  (2—4).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

DIAMOND  CITY  SENTINEL;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1^99;  H.  Allison, 
editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

SPIRO,  Choctaw  Nation  C^J  543t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City  Southern  Rd..  20  m.  E.  of  Iron- 

bridge.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscriptions!;  established  1899;  W.O.Troutt, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

STIGLER,    Choctan-  Nation   Q    1,250 

pop.,  on  Midland  Valley  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of 

Muskogee. 

BEACON:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
August  1,  1903:  R.  Hogan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4).    Circulaticn  "jkl  " 

STILWELL,  Cherokee  Nation  \^  1,200- 

pop.,  on  Kansas   City  Southern  Rd.,  35  m. 

S.  of  Siloam  Springs,  Ark.,  and  30  E.   of 

Tahlequah.    Farming  and  stock-raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x22:  subscription  SI;  established  1898; 
Standard  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

STONEWALL,  Chickasaw  Nation  P^ 
127  pop.,  about  29  m.  N.  of  Tishomingo,  the 
county  seat. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SUGDEN,    Chickaaavj  Nation  JJ  64t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific 
Rd. 
LEADER  ;  Saturdays  A  A). 

SULPHUR,  Chickasaw  Nation  JJ  900 
pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Davis,  the  nearest  station 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.     Health 
resort.     Mineral   springs.      Farming   and  ■ 
stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages   15x22  ;    subscription   $1;   established 
April,  1899;   F.  M.  Dunham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 
POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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ISDIAN  TERRITORY. 


TAHL.EQUAH,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Na- 
tion ci  l,482t  pop.,  on  Illinois  r.,  30  m.  from 
Its  mouth  on  the  Arlcansas  r.  and  55  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

ARROW;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  Waddle  Hudson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation "jkl."  Inl897.Z. 
In  11X12,  ■■JKL.' 

HERALD;  weeklj',  twice-a-week,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays  ;  six  pages  13x20  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  May,  1902;  A. 
W.  Webster,  editor  and  publisher  (1«— 3).  Cir- 
•ciilatlon  "JKL." 

LEADER?  Fridays  (A  A). 

TISHOMINGO,  c.  h.,  Chickasaw  Na- 
tion P  210  pop. — local  estimate  1,800— on 
Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd..  40  m.  N. 
of  Sherman,  Tex.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

CHICKASAW     CAPITAL.  ;     Thurs 
■days;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;    established  June,  1901;  R.  H. 
Simpson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished September  1.1903;  E.  C.  Patton,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TULSA,  Creek  Nation  ^j  l,390t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  of 
Arkansas  r.  and  70  S.  W.  of  Vinita.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising.  Coal  mining 
■within  three  miles. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Fridays;  ten  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1895;  R.  L.  Luns- 
ford,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

INDIAN  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1893;  L.  J.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

INTER -STATE  POST;  Thursdays 
(AA). 

TUPELO,  Choctaw  Nation  p. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
VINITA,  Cherokee  Nation  \^  2,339t  pop., 

at  junction  of  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 

and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  55  m. 

W.  by  S.  W.  of  Neosho,  Mo.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

CHIEFTAIN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  CHIEFTAIN,  Thursdays; 
Independent-democratic;  eight  pages— daily 
13x20,  weekly  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— dally  1899.  weekly 
1882;  D.  M.  Marrs.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
•Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1895.  In 
1896,  I.  In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1.000.  In 
1900,  zl.    In  1901,  "jjiL."    In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
191^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Leader  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
■Circulation  "jkl." 

WAGONER,  Creek  Nation  tl  2,372t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  St. 

Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  30  m. 

S.  of  Vinita.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

SAYINGS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  six, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  Sunday  $1.  weekly  $1;  established 
1895;  The  Sayings  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.' 


RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
S.  R.  Cowlck,  editor;  Covvick  &  McDani«l. 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  -Jia-"  In  1899, Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900.  l.tiQl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
19o;!,  (z^i)  I.    In  l'.!04.  yl. 

WAPANUCKA,  Choctaw  Nation  P 
130  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd., 
17  m.  N.  E.  of  Tishondngo.    Agriculture. 
PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
April,  1901;  Arch  K.  McGill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  'ikl." 

"WELCH,  Cherokee  Nation  b  824t  pop. 
CIIKKOKEE  STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WELEETKA,    Creek  Nation  \2  30 
pop.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Okmulgee,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
AMERICAN;   Fridays;   eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription   $1;    established   April, 

1902;  Matt  E.  Edsall,  editor  and   publisher 

(3—3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

WETUMKA,  Creek  Nation  \2  150t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,500— on  St.  Louis  ft 
San   Francisco  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Okmul- 
gee, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
NEWS-HERALD;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight    pages  13x20;    subscription  $1; 
established  May,  1901;  J.  S.  Deering  &  Son, 
editors:   News-Herald   Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3—5).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WESTVILLE,  Cherokee  Nation  b 
296  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Southern,  Ozark 
and  Cherokee  Central  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W,  of 
Siloam  Springs,  Ark. 

AMERICAN;  Saturdays;  local;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Guy  A.  T  a  eedie  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—5  P). 

WEWOKA,  c.  h.,  Seminole  Nation -a 
75  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd., 
25  m.  S.  E.  of  Tecumseh,  Okla.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

SEMINOLE  CAPITAL;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  L.  W.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3),    Circ'n  •  jkl' 

WILBURTON,  Choctaw    Nation  g 

on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  30  m. 

E.   of    South  McAllister,  the    court-house 

town.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
D.  L.  Wood, editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL."  ,    .  . 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  people's  party;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
W.  H.  Bridgman,  editor  and  publisher (8— 3  P).. 
Circulation  "jkl." 
WISTER,  Choctaw  Nation  ^  313  pop., 

on  Choctaw,   Oklahoma  &  Gulf,  and   St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds. 

INFORMER:  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pagesllxl6;  subscription $1 ;  established  1904; 
J.  Mathews,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

WYNNEWOOD,  Chickasaw  Nation 
P  2,506+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Oklahoma.    Cotton,  corn 
and  cattle  raising.    Cottonseed  oil. 
NEW   ERA;   Thursdays;   democratic; 
sixteen  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July.  1902;    Esslinger  &  Shackelford, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4).    CJre'n  "jkl." 


IOWA. 


Population  2,231,853 1.     Land  Area  55,475  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Minnesota,  east  by  Wisconsin  and  Illinois,  south  by 
Missouri,  and  west  by  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota.  State  capital:  L)es  Moines. 
Principal  industries:  Agriculture,  and  flour,  lumber  and  furniture  manufact- 
ures. Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  1,133,  divid- 
ed as  follows:  Daily,  66;  tri-weekly,  6;  semi-weekly,  49;  weekly,  905;  tri-monthly,  1; 
bi-weekly,  2;  semi-monthly,  7;  monthly,  89;  bi-monthly,  2j  quarterly,  6. 

The  cities  of  over  14,000  population,  according  to  the  Lnited  States  census  of 
1900  (t).  are  as  follows: 

Des  lYIoines 62,139t  Burlingtou 33,a01t 

Dubuque 36,'497t  Clinton a2,69S+ 

Davenport 3.5,'-J;54t  Ottumwa 18il97t 

Hioux  City 33, lilt  Keokuk 14,641  + 

Council  Bluffs ti5,N02+  Muscatine 14,0731- 

Cedar  Rapids t25,656t 


ACKLEY,  Hardin  Co.  a   l,445t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Iowa  Central  Rds., 


43  m.  N.  of  Marshalltown. 
for  grain  and  live  stock. 


Shipping  point 


PHONOGRAPH;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x^2;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873;  A.  J.  Scules,  editor;  Phono- 
graph Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jja"  Actual  aver- 
age for  mTt,  1,^47.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899,"JKL." 
SATURDA  YTIMES;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  F.  M.  Lineham  and  M.  M.  Mahoney.  edi 
tors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  ( A  A). 
W  O  R  Li  D  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished lb93;  Geo.  F.  Althouse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 

ADAIR,  Adair  Co.  jH  879t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  W. 

of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.     Grain 

elevators  and  glucose  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1882;  A.  P.  McDowell,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,139.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I  (O  O).    In  I'm,  yl. 

ADEIi,  c.  h.,  Dallat  Co.  D  l,213t  pop., 
on  Des  3Ioines,  Northern  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Coon  r.,  22  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital.    Farming. 

DALLAS  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  A.  C.  Hotchkiss,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,050.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,^00.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,381; /or  1900,  1,541. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(0  0).    Inl9ai,  (z— 4)  I. 

DALLAS  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  A.  W.  Vaughn,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AFTON,  c.h..  Union  Co.  g  l,178t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  50  m. 
S.  W.  of  Des  Moines,-  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing.  Stock  raising  and  Dairy- 
ing.   Fruit. 

STAR-ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x21;  subscription 


$1;  established  1880;  A.  T.  Burroughs,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  there  has  never 
been  an  issue  in  the  past  fifteen  years  of  less 
than  1.500.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  1,404. 

AINSWORTH,    Washington   Co.   R 

404+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,7  m.  E.  of  Washington,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
John  H.  Pearson,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AKRON,  Plymouth  Co.  ^j  1.029t  pop.,^ 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Big  Sioux  r.,  30  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Sioux 

City.    Broom  factories,  planing  and  flour 

mills  and  good  water  power. 

REGISTER. TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  Round  &  Smith  Bros.» 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

ALBERT  CITY,  Buena  Vista  Co.  tl 

215  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Storm  Lake.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  C.  V.  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 4)» 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

A  Li  B  I  A,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  p  2,889t 
pop.,  on  Albia  &  Centerville,  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy,  Iowa  Central  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  25  m.  W.  of  Ottumwa.  Coal 
mines.   Agriculture. 

UNION;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22 r  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1862;  J.  W.  Johnson,^ 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P).  Circ'n  "jki,." 
In  1901,  Z  (6). 

MONROE  CO.  NEWS  AND  ALBIA 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  free  silver;  eight 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Clark  &  Gass,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  '1,692.  In  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  '1,508.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  ( z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  y I .     In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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JOWA. 


tabllshed  1894;  McCormick  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl  ••  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1S99,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  tvith  June,  19(X),  1,615; /or 
1901.  1,890;  for  1902,  'i,ii04;  for  19U3, 
2.'2ir; /('rl904, 'i,30ti. 

ALBURNETT,  Linn  Co.  n-  200  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Marion. 

Farming  and  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Louis  C.  Barber,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

A  Li  DEN,    Hardin  Co.   n  709t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago,  Iowa  & 

Dakota  Rds.  and  Iowa  r.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 

Eldora,  the  county  seat.    Grain  and  cattle 

shipping  point. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Furry  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

ALiGONA,  c.  h.,  Kossuth  Co.  [j  2,911t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  and  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Des 
Moines  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Milling, 
manufacturing,  agriculture,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1901;  R.  W.  Hays,  editor;  R.  W.  Hays  & 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Hinchon  &  Finnell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,080.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL.' 

UPPER  DES  MOINES-REPUBL.I- 
CAN ;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established— L/i5i>€r 
Des  Moines  1865,  Republican  1871,  consoli- 
dated 1902;  Starr  &  Haggard,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  1.125.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1902.  Z  (4.  6).  Actual  average 
for  1903.  1,983.    In  1904,  yl. 

ALLERTON,  Wayne  Co.  g  9.50t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m. 
S.  W.  of  Corydon,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
W.  S.  Rilea,  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

ALLISON,  c.  h.,  Butler  Co.  ^  463t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  17  m. 

W.  of  Waverly.    Farming. 

BUTLER  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  W.  D.  Morgan,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALTA,  Bueiia  Vista  Co.   tl   861t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  Grain  elevators  and 

flour  mills.    Grain  and  live  stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x2'4;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  H.  Wegerslev,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  . 


IOWA. 


ALTA  VISTA,  Chichasav-  Co.  c^  179 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd.,  15 
m.  N.  W.  of  New  Hampton. 

CHICKSAVVCO.    RECORD;   Tues 

days;  local;    four  pages  15x22;    subscription 
50  cents;    established  1901;    Babcock  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (:")— 3).    Circ'n   -jki-.^' 
(A  A). 
VIDETTE;  Tuesday  (A  A). 

ALTON, '5io«a;Co.tll,009t  pop., at  junc- 
tion Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Oma- 
ha and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds., 40  m. 
N.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Grist  miU.  A  shipping 
point  for  flour,  grain  and  cattle. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881;  Chas.  B.  Wolf,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899.  zl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901.  "JKL.  • 

ALTOONA,  Polk  Co.  n  328t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m. 
N.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Brick,  tile  and  broom  fac- 
tories. Fruit  growing  and  stock  raising. 

HERA  Li  D;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  J.  0.  Mason,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  -jkl" 

ALVORD,  Lyon  Co.  Xl  249t  pop.,  on 
Sioux  City  &  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.W.of 
Rock  Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
DEMOCRAT;    Fridays;    independent; 
eight  pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  V.  Olln,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

AMES,  Story  Co.  C  2,422t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.     Seat  of  Iowa 
State  Agricultural  College.    Farming. 
I.    S.    C.    STUDENT;  semi- weekly; 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  H.  O.  Tellier,  edi- 
tor; A.  L.  Sanford,  publisher  (12—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

INTELLIGENCER  ;  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1868 ;  Hodson  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eiglit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1902; 
E.  R.  Hardin,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

IOWA  AGRICULTURIST;  monthly 
except  July  and  August;  agricultural;  forty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Wayne  Dinsmore,  editor;  Agri- 
cultural Club  of  Iowa  Agricultural  College, 
publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

ANAMOSA,  c.  h.,  Jones  Co.  a-  2,891t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Wapsi- 
pinicon  and  Buffalo  rs.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of 
Dubuque.  Stone  quarries  in  vicinity. 
Farming. 

EUREKA;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1856 ;  E.  Booth  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12^). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,368.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z-4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 


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J  O  U  R  N  A  I.  ;   Thursdays  ;   eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1872;  S.  A. 
Monger,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    Inl902.  "iIU■.•■ 
A  N  I  T  A  ,  Cass   Co.  p  968t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat.    Grain  ele- 
vators.   Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  ^x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1885;  J.  M.  Brlggs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Sherman  F.  Myers,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circ'n"iKL."    In  liWS,  Z  (4). 

ANKENY,  Polk  Co.   a  161  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Des  Moines.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TIUES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  Al.  Sta- 
der,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

ANTHON,  Woodbury  Co.  -n  437t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Little  Sioux  r., 
28  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established  July, 
1901;  G.  F.  Kane,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888 ;  Jno.  Sevens, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

APLINGTON,B««€r  Co.  b  427t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Allison, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13.K20;  subscription  $1;  e.stablished 
1891;  D.  Voogd,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jgi" 

ARION,  Crawford  Co.-o  192  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul.  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,8 
m.  S.  W.  of  Denison,  the  county  seat.  Ag- 
riculture. 

ANCHOR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1901;  W. 
S.  McVey,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jjkl." 

ARISPE,  Union  Co.  P  100  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W. 
of  Des  Moines.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  socialist;  four 
pages  13 x20 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  established 
1897:  JohnZ.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jKi-"  (A  A). 

WIDE-AWAKE;  Fridays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902:  H.  G.  Vines,  editor;  H.  G.  &  T.  J. 
Vines,  publlsher«(12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARLINGTON,   Fayette  Co.    cf  863t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

70  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque.     Dairying  and 

farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdaj^s;  eight  to  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874;  W.  F. 
Lake,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,050.  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  i,'Z0O;  /or  1901, 
1,432; /or  1902,  1.400.  In  190:3.yI(OO). 
Actual  averagefor  1904,  l,.j26. 

ARMSTRONG,  Emmet  Co.  b  907t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 


ern Rd.,  19  m.  E.  of  Estherville,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  E.  H.  Chase,  editor  and  publisher  (.5—3). 
Circulation  "JKL  ••    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl-" 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Republican  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARTHUR,  Ida  Co.  -a  182  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Ida 

Grove,   the    county    seat.     Farming   and 

stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished August,  1901;  Lemuel  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "iKL •" 

ASHTON,  Osceola  Co.  "n  513t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,    St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  67  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City.     Grain 

and  stock  shipping  point.   Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  J.  H.  Wolterman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ATLANTIC,  c.  h.,  Cast  Co.  p  5,048t 
pop.  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
60  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Agricultural 
center. 

CASS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  April  1,  1903,  week- 
ly 1877;  C.  F.  Chase,  editor;  Democrat  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,500;  in  1896,  not  less  than  1,525.  In  1897, 
Y.  Actual  averagefor  1898.  1,556;  for 
1899.  1,569.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  y  I. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four, 
semi- weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dailv  $5,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  187^9,  semi- weekly  1871;  E.  L.  Anderson 
&  Companj',  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily :   "jkl"  „ 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  I  Z. 
Inl898,yl.  Inl899,zl.  Inl900.yT.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,191.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  (ages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1864;  E.  H.  Griffin,  editor  and  publish- 
er (2— 3).  ^  , 
Circulntion:  Inl898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900.1.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  yl. 

AUBURN,  Sac  Co.  -a  293t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sac  City,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1893;  E.  H.  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

AUDUBON,  c.  h.,  Audubon  Co.  -n 

1,866+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  24  m.  S. 

of  Carroll.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

A  D  VOC  A TE ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages   18x24;     subscription  $1;    established 
1878;    R.  C.  Spencer,  editor;  S.  C.  Curtis,  pub- 
lisher (7-3). 
Circulation:    In   1894,  publisher    asserts. 


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smallest  1,400.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,250.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKX-."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jii"  lu 
lit(i;?,  Z  (4), 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Mott  &  Mills,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899.  1.015;  for  1900,  1,053.  In 
1901.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,3S4. 
In  1903.  -JKL.' 

ATJRELIA,  Cherokee  Co.  ^  621t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  midway  be- 
tween Fort  Dodge  and  Sioux  City.  Grain 
and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  B.  E.  Lloyd,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AURORA,  Buchanan  Co.  n-  331t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E. 

of  Independence,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  .Tas.  A.  Kinney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

AVOCA,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  l,627t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  -  HERALD  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established— fl^eraid  1880,  Journal  1886; 
F.  M.  Beymer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902.  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In 
1903.  Z  (4). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  A.  L.  Dennett,  editor;  Denna  Allbery. 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  was  less  than  1,20J.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  "JKL.- 

AYRSHIRE,  Palo  Alto    Co.  ti  329t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Emetsburg,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894 :  K.  J.  McElroy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BAGLEY,  Guthrie  Co.  -n  355t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  15  m.  N. 

of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1904;  Lafe  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

BANCROFT,  Kossuth  Co.  [j  839t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of 

Algona.  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Wilbur  F.  Laidley,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

BATAVIA,  Jefferson  Co.  O,  533t  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m' 

W.  of  Fairfield,  the  county  seat.  Grain  and 

fruit  growing. 

WATCH3IAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900;  J.  M. 
Clarke,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "j.kl." 

BATTLECREEK,  Ida  Co.  -n  542t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  NorthvTestern  Rd.  and 


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Maple  r.,  8  m.  W.  of  Ida  Grove,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
188U;  E.  F.  Peffer,  editor;  E.  F.  Peffer  &  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BAXTER,  Jasper  Co.  n  427+  pop.,  on 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of 
Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 
NEW   ERA;    Thursdays;    republican; 

four  pages  2(Jx26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  H.  Hazlett,  editorand publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BAYARD,   Guthrie  Co.  -n  4941  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat.  Corn 

raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Guy  C.  Sherman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEAMAN,  Grundy  Co.  a  266t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  «&  Northwestern  Rd..  12  m.  S.  of 
Grundy  Center,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  dairying. 

BEE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  J.  D.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisher,    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1903,  T.  L. 
Elliott,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3  P).  Circu- 
lation ".IKL" 

BEDFORD,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  p  l,977t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
65  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Farming. 
FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1867 ;  H.  E.  Mooers,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,1  Z.  Actual 
arcrat/e /or  1898,  1,328;  /orl899,  1,546 
(±±);  for  1900.  1,418;  /or  1901,1,529; 
for  1902,  1,527;  for  1903,  1,501;  for  1904, 
1,491. 

TIMES-REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  John  J.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

BELLE  PLAINE,  Benton  Co.  n- 
3,283+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
34  m.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Farming  and 
dairying. 

UNION  ;  triweekly,  Tuesdays,  Thursdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1866;  Alex. 
Calvert,  editor:  Union  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,017.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  "JKL."  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  the 
smallest  number  printed  was  1,010;  in  1901, 
July,  smallest  number  printed  for  twelve 
months  past  was  1.010.  In  19a2,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT-HERA  liD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Democrat-Herald 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BELLE VTJE,  Jackson  Co.  d-  l,607t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  23  m.  below  Dubuque, 
Roller-process  flour  mills,  saw  mills,  butter- 
tub  factory,  gasolene  engine  manufactory, 


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iron  works,  planiug  mills  and  pump  and 
willow-basket  factories. 

HERAIjD;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  Chas.  Stuart,  editor;  A.  Brandt,  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  jkl."  Actual  average 
for  19U3,  1,011;  for  1903,  1,013;  for  1904, 
1,039. 

LEADER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870;  W.  F.  Schirmer,  editor;  Mrs.  C. 
V.  Evans' Estate,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

B'EL.MO'S'D,  Wright  Co.  [j  1,234+ pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Iowa 
Central  and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds. 
and  Iowa  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Ag- 
riculture. 

H  E  R  A  L.  D ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eigt  pages  18x<!4;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  E.  A.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IOWA  VALLEY   PRESS;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription  SI;    established  1894;     Ramsay  & 
Ramsay,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3).    Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

BENNETT,  Cedar  Co.  d- 238  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Tipton.  Grain  and  lumber. 
OPINION;   Thursdays;   eight    pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 

1902:  C.W.Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher 

(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

BIRMINGHAM,  Van  Buren  Co.  R 

622+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Keosauqua,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1869;  C.  L.  She  ward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3),    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLAIRSBURG,    Hamilton    Co.    U 

212+ pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  10 

m.  E.  of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat. 

EYE;  Thursday;  independent;  four  pages 
SJ^xll;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
October  1'.I03;  S.  D.  Hovey.  editor;  Hovey 
Bros.,   publishers  (1—4).      Circulation 

"JKL."    (A  A). 

BLAIRSTOIVN,  Benton  Co.  o592t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &.  Northwestern  Rd.,  24  m. 

W.  of  Cedar  Rapids. 

PRESS;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1883;  J.  W.  Shearer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl.'- 

BLAKESBURG,  Wapello  Co.  g  250 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Ottumwa. 

EXCELSIOR;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May.  1901;  F.  J.  Raymond,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BL  ANCH ARD,  Page  Co.  p520t  pop., 

on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &  Eastern  Rd., 
14  m.  S.  W.  of  Clarinda,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

NEWSPAPER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  February 
1901 :    W.  M.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir-' 
culation   'jKi'   (A A). 

STATE  LINE  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  H.  S.  Dewell,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 


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BLENC  O  E,  Monona  Co.  -n  279+  pop. , on 

Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Onawa, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  six 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1897;  Fred.  Flint,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BLOCKTON,  Taylor  Co.  JJ  704t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  by 

S.  E.  of  Bedford,  the  county  seat.     Grist 

mill  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
R.  S.  Bonham  and  Harvej'  Lupton,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jKif- " 

BLiOOMFIELD,  c.  h.,  Davis  Co.  Q 

2,105+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy and  Wabash  Rds.,  70  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 
Keokuk.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  R.  Grey  Hardy,  editor;  Hardy  & 
Gaines,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1396,1, •■£1,5.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, "JKL." 
In  1903  (z— 4)  1.    In  1904,  yl. 

FARMER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Crawford  F.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS-REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1..50;  estabUshed ~ Republican  1865,  News 
19IJ3,  consolidated  June,  1903;  Rominger 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "jj^l."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902, 
"JKL-"    Inl903,  Z(6j. 

BODE,  Humboldt  Co.  [^  409t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
25  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Agri- 
culture. 

BUGLE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  J.  J.  Haydon,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3), 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BONAPARTE,  Van  Buren  Co.  [:;898t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Des  Moines  r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Keokuk. 
Manufacturing  and  mining.  Grain  and 
stock  market. 

BEE;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900; 
J.  R.  Sherman,  editor;  Sherman  Bros.,pub- 
lishprs  (7— 3  P).    Circulation   -jkl." 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
Albert  G.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl.* 

BONDUR ANT, PoZ/f  Co.  a  397+  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W. 

of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  B.  Fulmer,  editor;  W.  B.  Ful- 
mer  &  Son,  publishers  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BOONE,  c.h.,  Boone  Co.  n  8,880t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Des  Moines, 
Northern  &  Western  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Milling, 
manufacturing  and  coal  mining.  Fire  and 
potters'  clay. 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN;  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  ana  BOONE  CO. 
REPUBLICAN,  Thursdays;  republican; 


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•dailj'  six  pages  17x22,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x'J2:  subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1899,  weeky  1864;  Win.  W. 
Loon\is,  editor;  Boys  &  Loomis,  publishers 
(2-3). 

Ciiciilation-Daily:  "iki"  In  1902,Z(4.5). 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,632.  In  1895,  1,808.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899."j_KL  -  In  1901, 
Cz-6)  I.  Inl902,  (z-4,  5)1.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

NEWSS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKliY,  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  S.  G.  Goldthvvalte,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation  — Daily:  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  19U0,  Z.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,228.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (OO).  In  1905, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during 
year  past  was  less  than  l,tJ.>0. 
Weekly:  In  1898, "JKL."  Inl899,Z.  Inl900,Z. 
In  1901,  publiisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.150. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  lfiO.5, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during 
past  foiir  vears  was  less  than  1 ,900. 

BOONE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1868;  Herron&  Menton,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1896, 1,946.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  Inl900,zl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902.yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2,089.    In  1904,  yl. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Swick  &  Alexander,  editors  and  publishers. 
■Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1865;  W.  H,  Gallup,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "iKL.- 

BOYDEN,  Sioux  Co.  ^  336t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  about 

9  m.  W.  of  Sheldon.     Saw  mill  and   plow 
factory.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 
REPORTER;   Fridays;   republican; 

four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  C.A.Morris,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki,." 

BRADDYVILLE,  Page  Co.  p  223 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Clarinda,  the  county  seat.   Agri- 
culture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1901;  Edward  C.  Kennlsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

BREDA,  Carroll  Co.  -n  395t  pop., on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 

of  Carroll,  the  county  seat. 

WATCHIMAN;Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  C.  A.  Bohnenkamp,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jjii." 

OSTFRIESISCHE  NACHRICH- 
TEN  ;  tri-monthly;  German;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  L. 
Huendling.editorand  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher  as- 
«erts,  not  less  than  3,800.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  3.900.  In 
1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  one  issue  has  been  printed  of  less 
than  4,900.  In  1902,  yG.  In  190.3,  (z— 4)  G  (OO). 
In  lliOl,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  year  past  was  less  than  5.800. 

BRIDGE'WATER,  Adair  Co.  p  350 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

35  m.  N.  W.  of  Creston.    Agriculture  and 

live  stock. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1893;  J.  W. 


IOWA. 


Sturdlvan.  editor  and  publisher  (5-3).    Cir- 
culation "JKl.." 

BRIGHTON,   Washington  Co.  O,  80Tt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc, 
Iowa  Central  and  Chicago.  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Washington,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  C.  C.  Heacock,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "ikj,." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
H.  F.  Dolph,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BRISTOW,  Butler  Co.  b  317  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of 

Allison. 

BUTLER  COUNTY  TIMES;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1901;  S.  L.  Sher- 
man, editor  and  publisher  (1—4.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

BRITT,  Hancock  Co.  ^  l,540t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul  and  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of  Algona . 
Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  W.  A.Simkins,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,080.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."     In  1901,  Z  (4).    In  1903, Z  (4). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  E.  N.  Bailey  &  Son,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "JKL- " 

BROOKLYN,  Poweshiek  Co.  n  l,188t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rd.. 
70  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Roundhouse    and    railroad  shops.     Grain 
and  stock  trade.    Prairie  section. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  Charles  E.  Stallcop,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).  ^    ^„„„  ^     ^ 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "j_kl."    In  1898,  Z.  Ac- 
tual average  for  \mi,  1,3'^0.  In  1903,  "JKL." 

BUCKEYE,  Hardin  Co,  n  120  pop., 
on  Des  Moines,  Iowa  Falls  &  Northern  Rds. 
TIMES  ;   Saturdays;   republican;   eight 

pages   13x20,    subscription   $1;    established 

January  1899;   Webb   V.   Wildman,   editor; 

Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

BUFFALO   CENTER,   Winnebago 
Co.  [^  875t  pop., on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids 
&  Northern  Rd..  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Forest  City, 
the  county  seat.    Farming. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;    republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 

1893;  J.  P.  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

BURLINGTON,   c.  h.,  Des  Moines 

Co.  Q,  28,201+  pop.,   on  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern,  Toledo,  Peoria  &  West- 
ern and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds. 
and   Mississippi  r.  Machine  shops  of  the 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad. 
Manufacturing  and  river  commerce. 
EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and   SEMI-WEEK  L.Y, 
Wednesdays    and   Saturdays;    democratic; 
four   pages  20x26;    subscription  — daily   $3. 


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semi- weekly  $1;   established   1837;   Thomas 
Stivers,  editor  and  publisher  (3—4). 
Circulation— Diiily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts,   not    less   than  3,0UO.    In  1896,  H.     In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  zH.  In  19U0.  vH. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  5,272; 
for  1903.  5,864.    In  1904,  G. 

Sjeiiii- Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl.- 
HAWK-EYE;    every   morning   except 

Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1839; 
J.  L.  Waite,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  4,450.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1899. 
6,027;  /orl900,  6,;iir;/or  1901,  6,219; 
for  1902,  6,313;  for  1903,  7,037;  for  1901, 
7,560. 

Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  7,250.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  5,800. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

JO  URN  A  Li;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIjY;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription —daily  $5.  weekly 
$1;  established  1893;  George E.  Plumb,  editor; 
George  E.  &  William  C.  Plumb,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895.  "jkl."  In 
1896,  I.  Actual  average  for  1897,  3,080 ;  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1898,  3,830.    In 

1899,  zG.  Actual  average  for  1900,  4,902. 
In  1901,  y G.  In  1902,  tz— 4)  G.  In  1903,  yG(OO). 
In  1904,  H  (+t). 

Weekly:  "jja" 

VOL,KSFREUND-  TRIBUENE ; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  W^EEK- 
Li  Y,  Thursdays ;  German ;  democratic  ;  daily 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x32  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  weekly  $1  ;  establishea  1860  ; 
CarlLohman,  editor;  Der  Volksfreund  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "J_KL."  In  1904,  "jkl."  (DD). 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,yl. 
In  1899.  zl.     In  1900,  yl.      In    1901.  yl.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  T.    In  1904,  H  (DD). 
SATURDAY  EVENINGPOST; 

Saturdays ;  republican :  eight  to  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  J.  W. 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

UNION  LABOR  ADVOCATE:  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

L.UTHERISCHER  ZIONfs-BOTE; 
fortniffhtlv  (A  A). 

DRUG  NEWS;  monthly;  drugs;  twenty- 
four  to  twenty-eight  pages  7}^xl0i^  ;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  ;  established  March,  1902; 
A.  J.  Thornber,  M.D..  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).     Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,  5).     In 

1903.  Z  (4)  (A  A). 
FEST-ZEITUNG;    monthly;  German; 

music;  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents  ;  established  1897 ;  Adolph  Weis, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

"BVRT^J^ossuth  Co.  ^  504t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9   m.  N.  of  Al- 
gona,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture,  dairy- 
ing and  the  shipment  of  hogs  and  cattle. 
MONITOR;   Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1:  established  1880;  R.  S.  Sher- 
wood, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BUSSEY,  Marion  Co.  p  550t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  14  m.  N. 

W.  of   Albia.     Flour  mill.     Coal-shipping 

point. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  S.  S.  Sherman,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).     Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


IOWA. 


TRI-COUNTY  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
non  partisan;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  |15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  D.  A. 
McDonald  and  J,  W.  Milne,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.  Actual  averagefor  1901,  3,000.  In. 
1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I,    In  1904,  yl. 

BUXTON,  Monroe  Co.  g  1,500  pop.,  on. 

Chicago  &  North  Western. 

EAGLiE;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
July,  1903;  John  Siiark,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALUMET,  Obrien  Co.,  t]  113  pop. 
IOWA  W  OODMAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

CALAMUS,  Clinton  Co.  D-  287  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  W. 
of  Dewitt.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  August,  1901;  A.  W.  Gault,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1 — 4).    Circulation    jkl." 

CALLENDER,    Webster  Co.  n   3991" 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

15  m.  S.  of  Fort  Dodge,  the  county  seat. 

Roller-process   flour   mill   and    creamery. 

Farming. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  H.  Libby, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

CALMAR,  Winneshiek  Co.  nf    l,003t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  about  10  m.  S.   by  S.  W.  of  Decorah, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Acme  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

C AMANCHE, C/in«o?i  Co  D-713tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  4  m. 
S.  W.  from  Clinton,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing, stock  raising  and  lumber. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  H.  J.  Seaton,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  ".jkl." 

CAMBRIDGE,  Story  Co.  D  667t  pop.,. 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  of  Nevada,  the  qounty  seat.    Creamery^ 

Farming. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  I7}4x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  M.  S.  Beck,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5  PJ 

PHOENIX;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Agard  &  Kies,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CANTRIL,  Van   Buren    Co.   UX  356t 

pop.,   on   Chicago,    Burlington   &    Quincy 

Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Keosauqua,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  I3x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Vironde  M.  Converse,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARLISLE,  Warren  Co.  g  5531  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  9  m. 
S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Corn^ 


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grain,  potatoes,  fruit   and  berries.   Stone- 
ware and  coal. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays:  non-partisan; 
«iglit  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1898;  W.  E.  Patterson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.8—8).    Circulation  "jki..-  (A  A). 

WARREN  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
local;  four  pages  U]4x24;  subscription  $1 ;  cb- 
tablished  June  1904;  W.  A.  Hutton,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

CARROLL,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  -D  2,882t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m. 

W.  of   Jefferson  and  94  N.  E.  of  Council 

Bluffs.    Indian  corn,  wheat,  oats  and  pork, 

timber,  limestone,  coal  and  sandstone. 

SENTINEL;  semi-weelily,  Mondays  and 

Thursdays;   democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  18T6;  John  L. 

Powers,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 

1,564; /or  1895,  1,513; /or  1896,    l,8l5i. 

In  1897,  Y .    Actual  average  for  1898.  1,538; 

for  1899,  1,565.   In  1900.  yl.  Actual  average 

for  1901,1,551.    In  1902,  y I.    In  1903,  (z— 4) 

I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOKRAT;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  Wm.  Sangerfeld,  editor;  The 
Demokrat  Printing  Association,  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HERALiD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lishea  1868;  J.  B.  Hungerford,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL"  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  there 
has  not  been  a  time  in  twenty-five  years 
when  has  been  less  than  1,300.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  19(i3,  vl.     In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  W.  H.  Wahl,  editor;  Times  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  'jkl."  In  1900,  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  1,203.  In  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,   1,225;  for  1904, 

^(?ARROr.L.    CO.    TEACHER; 

monthly;  educational;  sixteen  pages  lOJ^UJ^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1904;  W.  J. 
Borloon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

CARSON,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  632+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  25  m. 
E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county  seat.  Corn, 
hogs  and  cattle. 
CRITIC;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages    16x22;     subscription   $1;    established 

1881;  F.  G.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

CASCADE,  Dubuque  Co.  n-  l,266t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. ,  26  m. 
S.  W.  of  Dubuque,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mill.    Farming. 

KATHOLISCHER    WAECHTER; 

Thursdays;  German;  roman  catholic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  J.  P.  Kirchen,  editor  and  publisher(l — 1). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
<ige/or  1902,  2,000.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  independent  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1876;  C.  D.  Baldwin,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898, -'JKi."  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1,728.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).     In  1904,  yl. 

CASEY,  Guthrie  Co.  -O  568t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12}^  m. 


JOWA. 


S.  of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat,  and 
51  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Cheese  factories.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  131^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  M.S  Varley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878;  W.  P.  Cowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CASTANA,  Monona  Co.  -D  a55t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  K. 
of  Onawa,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
TIMES  ;     Fridays  ;     republican;     eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
1890;    Wllber   C.    Newton,   editor  and   pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

CEDARFALLS,   Blackhawk    Co.   C 

5,750+    pop.,   on  .Illinois  Central,  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Burlington,  Cedar 

Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.  and  Cedar  r.,  6  m. 

E.  by  N.  E.  of  Waterloo,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing.    Good  water  power.    Seat 

of  Iowa  State  Normal  School. 

RECORD  ;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day; and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1899;  Joseph 
W.  Jarnagin,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,287-  In  1903,  (z^)  I. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

GAZETTE;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1860;  Snyder  & 
Hurd,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation :  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,512.    In  1904,  yl. 

DANNEVIRKE;  Wednesdays;  Danish; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1880;  Hoist  &  Christiansen, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898,H.  Inl899,yH.  Inl900,zH. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904, 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  C.  D.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1«97,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1898,  1,434.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  icith  June,  19(K>. 
1,587;  for  1901.  1,832.    In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS,  ii««  Co.  [>25.656t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern, Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.,  79  m.  S.W.of  Dubuque  and  220  from 
Chicago.    General  manufacturing. 

DAILY. 
EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $5;  established 
March,  1902;  Cyrenus  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
Circulation  :    '•■tkl"     Actual  average  for 

1904.  2,910. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK  I>Y,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5.  weeklv  $1 ;  established  1860;  F.  W.  Faulkes, 
editor;  The  Gazette  Co..  publishers. 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1904,  H. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1901. yl.    Inl902,yl.    Inl903,yl.    Inl904,yl. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


IOWA— Cedar  Rapids. 


REPCBIiICAK  J  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  sixteen  pages;  daily  18x24, 
weeisly  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1;  establislied  —  daily  1871.  weekly  1872; 
Cyrenus  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899,  yQ.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902,  (z— 1)  H.  Actual  average 
for  1903.  6,578.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
7,22-i. 
Weekly:  -jkl.  • 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

IOWA  POST;    semi-weekly;  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  German;    independent-demo 
cratic;  eig'ht  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881 ;  Henry  Gundling,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SL.OVAN  AMERICKY;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Bohemian;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2.70;  established  1869; 
John  M.  B.  Letovsky,  editor;  John  Barta  Le- 
tovsky  &  Sons,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

WEEKLY. 

JO^VA  STAAT!^-ZEITUNG;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  twelve  to  twenty 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  C.  O.  Stoudt,  editor;  Chas.  Stoudt  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (5—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

SATURDAY  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Ernest  A.  Sherman,  editor;  The 
Record  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  InlS96,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,yl. 
In  1899, y I.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

COE    COLiIiEGE    COSMOS;   semi 
monthly   during    college    year;    collegiate; 
twentj'-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  Jessie  Graham,  editor;  Nor- 
man P.  Olney,  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

MONTHLY. 

COURIER;  monthly;  collegiate;  sixteen 
pages;  6x9;  subscription 25  cents;  established 
1898;  Rev.  G.  W.  Bryant,  editor;  Coe  College 
Press,  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation;  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z— 11)  1  (••). 

FREEiHASON  AND  FEZ;  monthly: 
masonic;  twelve  pages  8x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  W.  Geiger,  editor; 
The     Masonic     Publishing    Co.,    publishers 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,4(X).  In  1896, 1,  Actual  aver- 
age for  1891, 1,533.  Inl898,  yl.  In  1899.  vl. 
In  1900,yl.     In  1901,  "jkl.-  (A  A). 

HELPING  HAND  ilIESSENGER: 
monthly;  religious;  thirty-six  pages  4x9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  January, 
1903;  Winfred  Altvater,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1904. 

1,000. 
KVINDENOGHJEMniET;  monthly; 

Norwegian-Danish;  household;  forty  pages 
9x12 ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1888;  Mrs.  Ida  Hansen,  editor;  N.  Fr.  Hansen, 
publisher;  prints  a  Swedish  edition,  ©i^innan 
och Hemtnet  (1 — i). 

Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1895,  18,791;  for  1896,  20,300.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zD.  Actual  average  for 
1899,27,666.  In  1900,  yD.  Actual  average 
for  1901.  67,625;  for  1902.  71,500:  for 
1903,  77,833;  /o'- 1904.  81.441. 

MODERN  BROTHERHOOD; 
monthly;  Order  of  Modern  Brotherhood  of 
America;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1897;  Luther  A.  Brewer, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  26,166.  In  1900.  yC.  In 
1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  yD.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  77,500. 


IOWA— Cedar  Rapids. 


RAILW^AY  CONDUCTOR;  monthly; 

ninety  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  E.E.Clark,  editor;  Order  of  Rail- 
way Conductors,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  20,000- 
in  1894  to  E  in  1895.  Actual  average  for 
1896,20,925.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898.yD.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  24,033.  In  1900,  yC 
Actuul  average  for  1901,  26.446; /or  1902, 
29,050;  for  1903,  31,189:  for  1904. 
34,266. 

RUSSELL'S  RAILWAY'  GUIDEj 
monthlv  (A  A). 

AVESTERN  PENMAN  ;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; thirtv-two  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1884;  A.  N.  Palmer,  edi- 
tor; Western  Penman  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7— 3  Pi. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  13,000;  in  1896,  14,000.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897» 
18,166.  In  1898,  vE.  In  1899,  zE.  In  1900,  yE. 
Inl901,yF.  Actual  aver  age  f or  l%2, 19,683^ 
In  1903,  yE.    In  1904.  yE. 

WESTERN  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  poultry  raising;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x11;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1888;  E.  E.  Richards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1884,  publisher  asserts,, 
smallest  3,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Inl899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Y^OUNG  CITIZEN  ;  monthly,  except 
July.  August  and  September;  educational; 
fifty- two  pages  6x9;  subscription  5(i  cents; 
established  1901;  Charlotte  W.  Eastman,  edl- 
tor  and  publisher  (1-4).    Circulation  "iiti" 

BI-MONTHLY. 

FRATERNAL  BANKERS'  BUL- 
LETIN; bi-monthlv;  fraternal:  eight  pages 
9x11;  gubscription  50  cents;  established  De- 
cember. 19*11;  G.  F.  Johnson,  editor;  The  Fra- 
ternal Bankers'  Reserve  Association,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Aotu^il  average  for  1903, 
4,000  (A  A). 

QUARTERLY. 

IOWA  MISSIONARY;  quarterly, 
March,  June,  September,  December;  unde- 
nominational; twenty  pages  8xl()J'^;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  September, 
1901;  E.  B  Stevenson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

QUARTER  liY  BULLETIN;  ma- 
sonic; thirty  two  pases  6x10;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1898;  N.  R.  Parvin,  editor; 
Iowa  Masonic  Library,  publishers  (12—3)- 
Circulation  "ikl."  In  1902.  Z (1.2.  4.  5).  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  3.500  (A  A). 

CENTERPOINT,  Linn  Co.  D-  674t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Louis  C.  Barber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisliGr 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkx"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  vl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  each 
issue  exceeded  1.450.  In  190O,  yl.  InlOOl.yl. 
In  1902,  (z-6)  I.    Inl903yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CENTERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Appanoose- 
Co.  ?  5,2.56+  pop.,  on  Iowa  Central.  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Keokuk 
&  Western  Rds.,  90  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing, 
coal  mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CITIZEN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—d  ail  v  $5,  weekly  $1.25;  established' 
—  daily    1894,  "  weekly     1863;      Needels     & 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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IOWA. 


Huston,  editors  and  publisliers(5— S).  Circ'n— 
dally   'jKj,."    weekly  -JKi-."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

I  O  W  E  G I  A  N  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1883;  Jessie  M. 
Beck,  editor:  Beck  &  Needham,  publishers 
(2—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.450.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKi.."  Actual  average  for  IS99,  1,514. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y  I.  In  1902,  August,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past  year 
has  been  less  than  1,775.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,673;  /t"- 1904,  1,91.'5. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Ij  ;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1871;  J.  W.  Rinehart,  editor;  Rinehart 
Bros.,  publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl-"  Actual  average 
for  1898,  l,6'.i3.  In  1899,  yT.  In  1900.  y I. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,yl. 

CENTRAL  CITY,  Linn  Co.  :>  623t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cedar  Rapids    and  15  N.  of   Marion,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 
NEWS-LETTER;   Thursdays;   eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 

1888;    Brown   Bros.,   editors  and   publishers 

(2 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CHARITON,  c.  h.,  Lucas  Co.  g  3,989t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chariton  r.,  55  m.  W.  of  Ottumwa.  Manu- 
factures of  brooms,  iron,  cigars,  wagons 
and  carriages. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;   democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  W.  H.Dewey,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (2—3). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. "Jio.."     Inl902,  Z(4)  AA). 

HERA liD ; Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885:  Sam.  M.  Greene,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1395.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,152.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  18^,  1,'2H9.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899, zl. 
Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  Acttial  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Augtisf,  1902,  '^,039 ; 
for  1903.  '2,201 ;  for  1904,  2,661 . 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  S.  L.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895, -jkl"  Inl896. 1.  In 
1897,  Y.     In  1898,  "jkl." 

CHARLES  CITY,c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  b 
4,227+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Cedar  r. 
General  manufacturing.    Water  power. 
PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ADVOCATE,   weekly,  twice-a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  dally  four  pages  18x24, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1897,  weekly 
1869 ;  B.  F.Wright,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—4 ). 
Circulation— Daily:    In  1901,    -jkl."    Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  SS6.     In  1903,  "jkl" 
Weekly:    Accorded  I  from  1891  to  189.5.    In 

1896.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,350.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,836.  In  1903, 
yl  (OO).    Actual  average  for  1904,  1,804. 

FAMIL.IEN  FREUND;  Thursdays; 
German;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  W.  F.  Niedorf,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  L.  H.  Henry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


less  than  1,2.50.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5),  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

INTELLIGENCER  ;  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  Sam.  G.  Sloane,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,Z.  In  1899, "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

IOWA  TEACHER;  monthly,  except 
July  and  August  ;  educational  ;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
ILshed  1886  ;  H.  W.  Johnson,  manager; 
Teacher  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  prints 
special  editions  for  different  counties  in  Iowa 
and  neighboring  States. 
Combined  circulation:  Ratingvaried 
from  18,014  in  1891  to  F  in  189.5.  In  1896,  E. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vF.  Actual  average  for 
1899,13.504.  Inl900,yF.  Inl901,  yG.  In 
1902.  \G.  Actual  average  for  1903,  12,850. 
In  1904.  yF. 

CHARLOTTE,  Clinton  Co.    D-    500 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12 

m.   S.  E.    of    Maquoketa.      Farming   and 

stock  raising. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  local;  eight 
pages  17^x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1904;    A.~W.    Gault,   editor   and    publisher 

(1-5  P). 

CHARTER  OAK,  Crawford  Co.  -n 

772+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd,,  13  m.  W.  of  Denison.  the  county  seat. 

Corn,  wheat,  oats,  barley  and    all  grain 

raising.    Stock  and  cattle  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  H.  H.  Sturgis,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHELSEA,  Tama  Co.  n  409  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of 

Traer.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Ren  S.  Bosley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

C  H  E  R  O  K  E  E ,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  \2 

3,865+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Little 
Sioux  r.,  59  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
Farming. 

CHEROKEAN  DEMOCRAT;  semi- 
weekly.  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  eight  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Will 
P.  Goldie.  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL."  Inl896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "JKL." 

TIMES-HERALD;  semi  weekly ; 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  republican:  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  Tho8.  McCulla.  editor;  The  Times  Pub- 
llsbing  Co..  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,613.     In  1904,  yl. 

CHESTER,  Howard  Co.  nf  400t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHURDAN,  Greene  Co.  D  626tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12 

m.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson,  the  county   seat. 

Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
C.  E.  Wherry,  editor  and  publisher  (2-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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Clff  el's  NA.TI,  Appanoose  Co.  g  l,212t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Centerville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S92;  J.  H.  May,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jk-l." 

CLARE,  Webster  Co.  D  374t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.   W.  of  Fort    Dodge,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
19Jj;  C.  J.  Rial,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARENCE,  Cedar  Co.  d-  675t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  47  m.  W. 
of  Clinton.  Creamery  and  grain  ware- 
houses. 

SUN;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Charles  A.  Seaton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARINDA,  c.  h.,  Page  Co.pZ,2761 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Humeston  &  Shenandoah  Rds.  and 
Nodaway  r.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs. 
Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  manufac- 
turing. 

HERALD;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  republican  ;  Tuesdays  four,  Fri- 
days eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1859;  C.  A.  Lisle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,930.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,250.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901.  (z— 1,  2, 
4,  6)  H.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,476. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  1893;  Kenea  &  Lane,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,532  ;  for  1896,  2,030  ;  for  1897,  2,041  ; 
for  1893,  2,049;  for  1899,  2,067;  for 
1900,  2,073:  for  1901.  2,120;  for  1902, 
2, ISl ;  for  1903,  2.267 ;  for  1904,  2,442. 

PAGE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868 ;  A.  B.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARION,  c.  h.,  Wright  Co.  ^  l,476t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  29  m.  N.  E. 
of  Fort  Dodge.   Farming. 

WRIGHT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
six  pages  17^^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Elder  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkx."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1889,  "jkl."  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1903,  yl  (OO). 

WRIGHT  CO.  MONITOR;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1869;  Burt  Har- 
wood,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "okl"  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1,171:  for  1902, 
1,228.    Inl903,  yl  (OO).     In  1904.  yl. 

CLARKSVILLE,  Butler  Co.  ^  849t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
em  and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and 


JOTr.4. 


Shell  Rock  r.,  26  m.   N.  W.    of  Waterloo. 

Manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  Ed.  Madlgan,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,040. 
In  1900,  "iKL."  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  July,  1903.  1,210.    In  1904,  yl. 

CLEARFIELD,    Taylor    Co.   p  698t 

pop.,    on    Humeston   &   Shenandoah   Rd. 

Shipping  point  for  grain.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Waring  &  Smith,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CLEARLAKE,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  t] 
1,706+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.Paul 
Rd.  and  Clear  Lake,  10  m.  W.  of  Mason  City, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactories  and  grain 
elevators.    Summer  resort. 

MIRROR ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870;  William  Gray,  editor;  Gray  &  Boal, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKL."  In  1900,  I.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  was  less 
than  1,060.    In  1902,    -jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.  C. 
Davenport,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JK.L" 

CLEMONS,  Marshall  Co.  n  180  pop., 

10  m.  W.  of  Albion.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1902;  Al. 
C.  Crossman,  editor;  Tribune  Printing  Co. 
(Inc.),  publishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl. 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.  n- 
22,698+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul,  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Qulncy.  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  and  Davenport,  Rock 
Island  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Missls- 
sIpDl  r.,  42  m.  above  Davenport  and  138 
W.  of  Chicago.  General  manufacturing 
and  lumber. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription SL.'iO;  established  1872;  L.  E.  Fay, 
editor;  Fay  Bros.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
6,237;  for  1896,  6,370:  for  1897,6,971: 
for  1898.  7,037:  for  1899.  7.408;  for 
1900,  7,.'538;  for  1901,  10,168;  for  1902, 
10,233;  for  1903,  10,280;  for  1904, 
10,163. 

HERAIiD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x21;  subscription— daily  $5.20; 
weekly  50  cents;  established  — dally  1868, 
weekly  1856;  A.  D.  Dalley,  editor;  Harrv  E. 
Gates;  manager;  Clinton  Herald  Company, 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,223;  in  1896,  smallest 
1.320.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  2,387;  for  1901, 
3,033: /or  1902,4,263.  In  1903,  (z-11)  G. 
In  1904,  G. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,950.  In  1896.  smallest  2,050;  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1900,1,991.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  vl.  In 
1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 


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:>I()l{NING  AGE;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Jlonday;  democratic;  four  pages  20x24; 
subscription  $6;  established  1883;  Edward  H. 
Tliayer,  editor;  Age  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
er?.   Circulation  "jkl." 

A  X  Z  E  I  G  E  R  ;  tri- weekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays  ;  German  ;  inde 
pendent  ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1899;  P.  Domann.  editor; 
Domann  &  Clausseu.  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation— In  1902,  "jkl."  Inl903,(z-4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

DIE  IOWA  VOI.KS  ZEITUNGj 
Fridays;  Grerman;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1867;  J.  Lietz,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MERRY  WAR;  Saturdays;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription $2;  established  1886; 
D.  H.  Winget,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
also  a  monthly  edition,  subscription  25  cents. 
Circulation  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2.4,5). 

31  I  R  R  O  R  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1854;  Wm.  D.  Eaton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "j_kl." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays  {A  A). 

NORTHWESTERN  TEMPL.AR; 
monthly;  temperance;  twelve  pages  8x11; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  October, 
1902;  C.L.Thompson,  editor;  D.  H.Wright, 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "iju,." 

CLIO,  fVayne  Co.  g  218  pop. 
CAIilj;  fortnightly;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

COGGON,  Linn   Co.  D-  498t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Cedar  Rapids.    Farming. 
31  O  N  I  T  O  R ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 

eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1889;   E.  C.  Nash,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  "jkl  " 

COIN,  Page  Co.  p  574t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Omaha  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  33  m.  E.  of  Nebraska  City, 
Neb.  Grain  elevators,  flour  mill  and  lumber 
jards. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 

-eight   pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;   estab 

llshed  1881 ;  W.E.  Adair,  editor  and  publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COJuFA'Xi  Jasper  Co.  n2,053tpop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Iowa 
Northern  Rds.,  23  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capitaL    Extensive   coal   mines  and 
medicinal  springs.  Shipping  point  for  grain. 
C  Li  I  P  P  E  R;   Saturdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1879;  H.  W.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
sub.scription  $1;  established  1893:  G.  F.  C. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

COLLEGE  SPRINGS,  Page  Co.  p 

693+ pop..  12  m  S.W.  of  Clarinda,  the  county 

seat.    Cheese  factory.  Agriculture. 

CURRENT-PRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  G.  C.  McCormick,  editor 
and  publisher.    (Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLINS,  Story  Co.  n  540t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  23  m. 

W.  by  S.  W.  of  Marshalltown.    Live  stock 

and  grain.   Coal  mines. 

C  IjIPPER  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
William  Burney,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir 
•culation  "jkl" 

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lilBERATOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W. 
H.  Secord,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

COLO,  Story  Co.  D  391t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,8  m.  E.  of  Nevada, 
the  county  seat,  and  35  N.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  A.  Root, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n   'jkl." 

COLUMBUS  JUNCTION,  Louisa 

Co.  n,  1,099+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rap- 
ids &  Northern  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Iowa  r.,  21  m.  W.  of 
Muscatine  and  41  N.  of  Burlington.  Wagon, 
harness  and  cigar  manufactories  and 
brick  and  tile  yards. 

SAFEGUARD;  triweekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870;  O.  S.  Todd,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.128.    In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;   O.  I.  Jamison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 
Circulation;  In  1896,  "Jiy,."    In  1897,  Z.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  each  week  1,080.     In 

1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "JKL- •     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

CONRAD,  Grundy  Co.  a  483t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  by  S. 

W.  of   Grundy  Center,   the  county  seat. 

Limestone  quarries. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  F.  W.  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CONWAY,  Taylor  Co.  p  348t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  27 
m.  S.  W.  of  Creston  and  78  N.  of  Saint 
Joseph,  Mo.   Farming  and  grazing. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  CO.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  Chilcote  &  Leppo,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

COON  RAPIDS, CarroZZ  Co.  -D  l,017t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.of  Carroll,  the  county  seat. 
Corn  market. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1901;  W.  H.  Rickerson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1831 ;  S.  D.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Jno.  A.  Dixon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

CORNING,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  p  2,145t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
21  m.  W.  of  Creston.  Farming,  stock-rais- 
ing and  fruit  growing. 

ADA3IS  CO.  FREE  PRESS;   Satur 
days;    democratic;   eight  pages  18x24;   sub- 
•crlption  $1.50;  established  1883;  R.  G.Wels- 


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ell,  editor ;  Free  Press  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2— 3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,464.  In  1896,  I.  In  189V,  I  Z.  Act- 
ual average[  for  1898.1,703.  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  19u2,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (OO).    In  1904,  "JKL." 

ADAMS  CO.  GAZETTE;  TVedne* 
days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip 
tlon  $1.50;  established  1867;  "W.  H.  Hoxie, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ADAMS  CO.  UNION -REPUBLI- 
CAN; Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
Paul  S.  Junkin,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,340.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  '^,13S.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  vl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  lu, 
1904,  yl. 

CORRECTIONVILLE,  Woodbury 

Co.  -a  935+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  81  m.  E.  of  Sioux 

City,  the  county  seat.    Manufacturing. 

SIOUX  VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent-republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1882;  J.  W. 
Roland,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "JKi.-  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

COR  WITH,  Hancock  Co.  tl  651t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  W 
of  Concord,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
HUSTLER;  Fridays;   republican;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888: 

S.  L.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

Circulation  "iKj,." 

CORYDON,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  p  l,477t 
pop.,  on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd..  65  m.  S.  E. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

WAYNE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  semi- 
weekly;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  John  Stirling,  editor;  Stirl- 
ing &  Son,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  '-jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1903 
(z— 1)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES-REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  C.  F.  Le  Compte,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,868.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  Z.  In1ft99.  I.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (O  O).  In  1904,  yl. 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS,  c.  h.,  Potta- 
wattamie Co.  p  25,802+  pop.,  at  Junction  of 
eight  railroads  and  Missouri  r.,  opposite 
Omaha,  Neb.  Has  wholesale  Implement 
houses  and  large  grain  elevators.  Grow- 
ing manufacturing  center.  Center  of  fruit 
and  blue  grass  region  of  Iowa. 

NONPAREIL;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve  pages 
17x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally  1861.  weekly  1857;  New  Non- 
pareil Company,  editors  and  publishers(l— 4). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19(X).  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  6,701;  for  1903, 
7,694; /o/- 1904.  8,430. 
Sunday:  |In  1904,  I. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1893  to  I 
In  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,500.    In  1897.  H  Z.     In  1898,  yH.    In 

1899,  vT.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1901.  yl. 


IOWA. 


CHRISTIAN  HOME;  Thursdays;  re- 
ligious; four  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1884;  H.  R.  Lemen,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1875;  Alois  Becker,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jki" 

IMPLEMENT  DEALER;  monthly; 
manufacturing  Industry;  thirty  four  page* 
109^x14:  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Fred  M.LoOmis.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "ULi"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

DISTRICT  TIDINGS  OF  TRI- 
UMPH; quarterly;  religious;  twenty-four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  10 cents;  established 
1902;  Rev.  A.  E.  ariffith,  D.  D.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  year  was 
3.600  (A  A). 

CRA'WFORDSVILLE,    Washing- 

ton  Co.  n^  268+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington 

&  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m.  S.E.  of  Washington, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

IMPRINT;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W.  G.  Man- 
ners, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."' 

CRESCO,  c.  li.,  Howard  Co.  d  2,806t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  17  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Decorah.  Manu- 
facturing, agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HOWARD  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  J.  C.  &  I.  G.  Adams,  edi- 
tors; J. C.Adams,  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,750.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
"JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  Inl90t»,  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z-1,  2,  4)  I.  In  1903,  yl(OO).  In 
1904,  yl. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  weekly,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  independent; 
four  pages  18x24 :  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1859;  F.  J.  Mead,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest   1,248.    In    1896.    I.    In  1897.   Y.    In 

1898.  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  each 
issue  over  1.750.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1908,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  E.  B.  &  M.  A.  Webster, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,031.    In  1898,yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

CRESTON,  Union  Co.^i  7,752tpop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  45  m.  E. 
of  Redoak.  Stock  yards,  railroad  round- 
house, machine  shops,  car  works  and  coal 
shutes. 

ADVERTISER  -  GAZETTE  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages— daily  15x22.  semi-weekly 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $4.80.  semi-weekly 
$1;  established  1879;  C.  F.  Skirvin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1896.  "jkl  "  In 
1897,  Z.    Actual  average  for  1898. 1,'267.    In 

1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  1,514;  for  1903,  1,922;  for  1903, 
2,588 s.A.r  1904,  2,738.  ^  ,^^„  ^ 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1896,  "■ikl.-  In  lS9i,Z. 
In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,050. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  1. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  190.3.  (z— 4)  1.    In  1904.  y I. 

MORNING  AMERICAN  jeverymorn- 
Ing  except  Monday,  and  INDEPENDENT 
AMERICAN.  Mondayg  and  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  semi-weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1893,  semi- week- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


291 


JOWA. 


IOWA. 


ly  1877 ;  W.  H.  Robb.edltorand  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  1.  In  1896,  1. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.100.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I.  ,      , 

Senii-WeeUly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  1.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,000.  In  1899,  yl.  Iul900,  yl.  In  1901. 
yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl9(«,  (z— 4)  1.  In  1904, yl. 
UNION  CO.  PROGRESS;  monthly, 
eipht  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  George  Trumbo,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulatiou:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CRYSTALLAKE,  Hancock  Co.  i 
246t  on  Cedar  Rapids,  Garner  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Concord,  the  county 
seat,  and  7  S.  W.  of  Forest  City.  Agri- 
culture. 
REFLECTOR;  Thursdays;  six  pages 

15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.R. 

Ramsey,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jjll" 

CUMBERLAND,  Cass  Co.  p  591t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  E.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat. 
Farming,  dairy  and  stock  raising. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Han- 
ton  &  Hupp,  editors  and  publishers.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DALLAS  CENTER,  Dallas  Co.  u 
625+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  20  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

LiOCALi;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899 ;  James 
L.  Loring,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKt-"  (A A). 

NEW  TIMES;  Thursdays; independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1897;  E.  A.  Emmert,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).     Circulation  "jkl" 

D ANBURY,  Woodbury  Co.  -D  480t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  E.  of  Sioux  City,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1837!  L.  B.  Jenness,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "Jia-." 

DANVILLE,  De$  Moines  Co.  O,  286 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
13    m.  "W.  by   N.  W.   of   Burlington,    the 
county  seat.    Dairy  and  grain  trade. 
NEWS;   Thursdays;  prohibition;  eight 

pages  13x2();  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 

Simeon  Beardsley,  editorand  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

DAVENPORT,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  o 
35,254+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  opposite  Rock  Island,  111. 
Manufactories,  educational  institutions 
and  grain  and  lumber  business.  Seat  of 
the  Central  Armory  of  the  United  States. 

DAILY. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Saturdays  and  Sundays,  Sunday  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to 
twenty  four,  weekly  sixteen  pages  17J^x22^; 


subscription— evening  $5,  Sunday  $1,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  —Democrat  1855,  Gazette  1841 ; 
B.  F.  Tillinghast,  editor;  The  Democrat  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 4). 

Circulation- Daily :  "im,."  Actual  aver - 
ot/e/o/-i;H)l,  4,977  (bb), 
Sunday:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892  to  H 
in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899, yl.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902, y I. 
In  1903,  yl. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892  tn  H 
in  1895.    In  1896,  H.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  vl. 
Inl899,yl.    Inl900.yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902, 
(z— 6)  1.     Inl903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
Publisher's   anno unceinent.— Democrat  ani> 
Leader;   fifty  years   under   one  manage- 
ment.   Plant  thoroughly  modern  and  most 
extensively   equipped   in    Eastern    Iowa. 
Circulation,  within   the  city,   guaranteed 
larger  than  any  Davenport  daily.     Sworn 
aver,  last  six  months  1904,  5,719;  Jan.,  1905 
6,085;  Mar.,  1905, 7,100.  See  "Roll  of  Honor"  for 
future  growth.    A  home  paper  read  by  in- 
telligent classes  of  the  purchasing  element. 
DERDEMOKRAT;  every  morning  ex 
cept Monday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days    and     Saturdays,   and     WEEKLiY, 
Thursdays ;    German ;   daily   four,    Sunday 
eight,  semi-weekly    six    and    eight    pages 
20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  22x28;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $3,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1857,  semi-weekly  1876,  weekly 
1851;    H.   Lischer   Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
semi-weekly  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKL.Y%  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent-republican;  daily  ten  to 
twenty-four  pages;  semi  weekly  eight  pages 
17]4^22}4 :  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- weekly 
$1 ;  established  1886;  E.  P.  Adler,  publisher  (l—5>. 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1898.  "jkl."  In 
1899,  H.  Acfval  average  for  1900,  3,727; 
for  1901,  5,030; /or  1902,  6,833;/or  1908, 
S,055:.forliK)4,  9,395. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1900,  "jkl."  (?  ?)  Actual 
average  for  1901,  1,1 26; /or  1902,  1,527: 
for  1903.  I,eti0:  for  1904,  2,524. 

TRI-CITY    STAR  ;    evening,    except 
Sundays  (A  A). 


SEMI-WEEKLY. 

IOWA  REFORM  ;  semi-weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days; German;  independent;  four  pages— 
semi-weekly  20x26,  weekly  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion— semi-weekly  $3,  weekly  $2;  established 
1876;  Adolph  Petersen  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2 — 3). 

Circulatio n— Semi- Weekly :  In  1896, 
"JKL."  In  1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899, "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1900, 1,675.  In  1901,  yl, 
Inl902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  IZ.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  1.934.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,943.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

IOWA   CATHOLIC  MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1882; 
Fred  B.  Sharon,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,150.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  September.  1900.  4,1  43. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1904.  yH. 

TRI-CITY  ADVERTISER;  Satur- 
days; English  and  German;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50cents;  established  1898; 
I.  Fall,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

DAVIS  CITY,  Decatur  Co.  g  617 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  W.  of  Leon.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

LARIAT;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscri^tido 


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a:merican  newspaper  directory. 


IOWA. 


$1;  established  December,  1901;  Gus  H.TInch, 
editor;  Inter-State Publlshlug  Co.,  publishers 
(12 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 
INTER-SsTATEFARMER;  monthly; 

agricultural;  thirty-six  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  May,  1903. 
Gus  H.  Tinch,  editor;  The  Inter-State  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Ltd.,  publishei's  (12 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DAYTON,  Webster  Co.  a  753tpop.,on 

Chicago   &  Northwestern  and  Minneapolis 

&.  St,  Louis  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Fort 

Dodge,  the  county'  seat.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1879 ;  Emory  A.  Rolfe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1898,"jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,041.    In  1900.  -jkl." 

DECORAH,  c.  h.,  Winneshiek  Co.  a' 
3,2i6t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Roclc  Island  & 
Pacific,  Northern  and  Chicago.  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of  West  Union. 
Milling,  manufacturing,  dairying  and 
stock  raising.  Seat  of  several  educational 
Institutions. 

DECORAH- POSTEN  AND  VED 
ARNEN;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Norwegian-Danish;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874;  B.  Anundsen,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
35,964;  /or  1896,  35,63'>2.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Oc- 
tober, 1898.  35, 9t26; /or  1899,  36,684; /or  a 
year  ending  ivith  August  IS,  1900,  37,290  ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  February  23,  1901, 
37>846;  for  a  year  ending  with  February 
22,  1902,  38,235-  In  1902,  yC.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  March  5,  1904, 
39,681 ;  for  1904,  40,320. 

EVANGEL.ISK  L.UTHERSK  KIR- 
KETIDENDE;  Wednesdays;  Norwegian; 
lutheran;  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Dr.  Laur.  Larsen.  editor; 
Lutheran  Publishing  House,  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  189S,  6,  ^'iO.  In  1899. yG.  In  1900, yG. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  8,031;  for  1902, 
8,467;/orl903.10,091:/or  1904. 10,601. 
ILLUSTRERET  FAMILIEBLAD; 
Saturdays;  Norwegian;  illustrated;  eight 
pages  12x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
E.  Wulfsberg,  editor;  Lutheran  Publishing 
House,  publishers.  Does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

JOURNALi;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866:  C.  C.  Coutant,  editor  and  publisher!  8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl  "  In  1*^96,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,300.  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898,  vl.    In  1899,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Wednesdays;  re 
publican;    eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;   established    1895;  H.  J.  Green,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3i. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,200; /or  1897,  1,401;  for  1898,1,799; 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899,  1,901. 
Actual  averagefor  1900.  2,068.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z-6)  I.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I,  In  1904,  yl. 
REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays; republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1..tO;  estab- 
lished 1860 ;  A.  K.  Bailey  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,671.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average  for  \9.9(,, 
1,731; /or  1897,  1,787.  Inl898.yl.  Actual 
averagefor  1899,  1,966; /or  1900.  1,933. 
In  1901.  yl.  .4cfuaZarerafire/or  1902, 2,010. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEDHAM,  Cai-roll  Co.  -n  374  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd,,  11  m, 

S.  E.  of  Carroll. 

GAZETTE;   Fridays;   republican;   four 
pages   1.3x20;    subscription   $1;    established 


IOWA. 


1903;  Lafe  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
(AA). 

DEEPRIVER,  Poweshiek  Co.  D  403t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  70  m. 

E.  of  Des  Moines.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  A.  P. 
Hughes,  editor;  Hatter  &  Burgett,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DEFIANCE,  Shelby  Co.  -n  387t  pop-, 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  47  m. 

N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  S.  E.  Zollinger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DELMAR,  Clinton  Co.  n-  592+  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
Maquoketa.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887 ;  F.  L.  Sunderlln,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jjo,." 

DELTA,  Keokuk  Co.  i\  691t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  7  m.  W. 

of  Sigourney,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Will 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL-"  (A  A). 

DENISON.c.  h.,  Crawford  Co. -n  2,771+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Il- 
linois Central  Rds.,  64  m.  N.  E.  of  Council 
Bluffs.  Plow,  wagon  and  cigar  manufac- 
tories and  normal  school.    Farming. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  G.  L.  Caswell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  1  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts.not  less  than  1,200.  In  1900,  y I.  Actual 
averagefor  m)\, 1,4,73.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904. 
1,558. 

DER  DE3IOKRAT;  Fridays:  German; 
democratic:  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  Frank  Faul,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl ■"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1904;  W.  S.  McVey,editorandpubli.sher  (1— 5). 

REVIEW;  weekly:  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1866  ;  F.  E.  F.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897, 
Z.    In  1902,  ".iKL."    In  19a3,  Z  (4). 

ZEITUNG;  Fridays;  German;  Independ- 
ent: twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1879 ;  H.  K.  Harthun,  editor ;  J.  F. 
Harthun,  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1897,  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

DES  MOINES,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  n 
State  Capital,  75,000  pop.,  at  junction 
of  nine  railroads  and  Des  Moines  r.  A  center 
of  trade  and  an  extensive  shipping  point. 
Agriculture,  general  manufacturing  and 
coal  mining. 

DAILY. 

CAPITAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;   republican;    eight   pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription  $3;    established    1883;     Lafayette 
Young,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 


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1895,5,166.    In  1896.  G.    Actual  average/or 
1897,    7,049»    for    1898,    9,025  |    for    1899, 
9,364  ;/«r  I'M),  1 3, 300;/(^r  1901. 1 7,737 ; 
for  191)2,  '^4,ai9;  for  190;5,   31,898;    for 
1904,  copies  sold,  36,833. 
Publisher's    announcement.  —  The     present 
daily  average  circulation  of  the   Capital 
exceeds  89,000.    In  December  the  Capital 
had  its  annual  Bargain  Day  subscription 
offer,  at  which  time  it  received  5,000  new 
subscribers.    The  advertising  rate  at  pres- 
ent—January,  1905 — is  5  cents  an  agate  line 
for  run  of  paper. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent;  six  to 
sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Edwin  A.  Nye,  editor;  News  Pub 
llshlng  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
6,712; /or  1896.15,019  ;/orl897,16,641; 
for  1898,  23,944;  for  1899,  25,928;  for  a 
year  ending  tvith  June,  1900,  27,448;  for 

1901.  32,713  ;  for  1902,  37, 1 18 ;  for  a  year 
ending   with   January,    1904.  45,376;  for 
hm,  Sunday  Included  42,620. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  42,844. 

REGISTER  AND  LEADER;  every 
morning,  and  IOWA  STATE  REGIS- 
TER, Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight  to 
twelve,  Sunday  twenty -four  to  thirty -two 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4.  daily 
including  Sunday,  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—Register  1356.  Leader  1849,  consolidated  1902; 
Gardner  Cowles  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  4,200.  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  9,282;  for  1897,  11,12D  ; 
for  1898,  17,069;  for  1899,  17,250;  for 
1900.  19,354; /or  1901,  20,327:  for  1902, 
25,355.  In  1903,  yC.  In  1904,  C  (nn). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  27,228. 
In  1904,  C  (DD). 

Weekly:  Acttial  average  for  \fi9i, '27  ^'ilS. 
In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yD.  In  1899,  vE.  In  1900.  vE.  In  1901.  vE. 
In  1902.  vG.    in  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  G  (DD)'. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

DRAKE  DELiPHIC;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  during  the  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  four  pages  10x15;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1^84;  S.  Grundy 
Fisher,  editor;  Students  of  Drake  University 
publishers  C9— 8).     Circulation  "iKi."  (A  A). 

WEEKLY. 

CHRISTIAN  UNION;  Thursdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  thirty-two  pages  11x15; 
sub^^crlption  $1;  estjiblished  1895;  G.  L. 
Brokaw,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,212.  In  1897,  H  Z.  Tn  1898.  zH.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  3,562;  for  a  year  ending 
with  June.  1900.  4.050.     In  1901,  yH.     In 

1902,  (z—1)  H.    In  191)3,  yH.    In  1904,  vH. 

D  E  m  O  C  R  A  T  -  CHRONIC  I. E  ;   Fri 
days;  democratic;  eight    pages    15x22:    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  H.  M.  Belvel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).    Circ'n  "jki.."    In 
1900.  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (3.4.5). 

DIAL  OF  PKOGRESS;  Thursdays; 
prohibition;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
«1.25;  established  1890;  W.  R.  Cole,  editor; 
Dial  Publishing  Companv,  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3,094; 
for  1899.  3,833.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901, 
(z— 4.5.9)H.  Inl902.(z— 3,4  5)1.  Inl903,yl. 
In  1904.  G  (DD). 

FARI>IEKS'  TRIBUNE; Wednesdays. 
(See  Sion.v  City,  Iowa.) 

GliOBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  Sil:  established  1895;  Globe  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Clrcula 
tlon  "JKI." 

HOMESTEAD;  Thursdays;  agrlcultur 
al;  thirty-two  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1855:  The  Homestead  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  .30,000  in 
1892  to  D  in  1895.    Actual  average  for  tlie  first 


lOWA—Des  Moines. 


nine  months  of  1897,  33,858;  for  1898, 
34,000;  for  a  year  ending  with  Aprih 
189!».  39,442:  for  1900.  49,923:  for  1901. 
53,905;  /orl9()2,  58,260;  for  1903,62,- 
333.     In  1904.  yB. 

lOWA-POSTEN;  Tuesdays;  Swedish; 
eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ished  December,  1903;  Carl  L.  OleBon,  editor; 
Iowa  Posten  Ptg.  Co..  publishers  ( 1—5). 
Circulation  :    In  1904  (z-1.  2,  4,  5)  I. 

IOWA  STAATS-ANZEIGERr 
Thursdays  ;  German  ;  Independent  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Joseph  Eiboeck,  editor  and 
publisher  f7— 3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.1.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.      Inl903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  11'04.  yl. 

IOWA  STATE  BYSTANDER;  Fri- 
days; negro;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  J.  L. 
Thompson,  editor;  Iowa  State  Bystander 
Co.,  publishers  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903  Z  (4). 

IOWA  UNIONIST;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  D.  H.  Cauldwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3.540.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903 
(z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

JEWISH  HERAIiD;  Fridays;  Jewish; 
twelve  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August  15,  1903;  Charles  L.  Shless,  edi- 
tor; The  Jewish  Magazine  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1-^)  (A  A). 

MAIL.  AND  TIMES;  Saturdays;  so- 
ciety; twenty  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1864;  Mrs.  Carrie  Ogilvie.  editor; 
The  Mail  and  Times  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1891  tn  H  hi  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898.  vH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zH.  In 
"  In  1902,  yl.     In  1903  (z— 4)  I.    In 


1901,  yl. 
1901,  yl. 
NATIONAL. 

days  (A  A). 


TRAVELER;    Frl 


NEW  COMMON WEAL.TH  ;  Thurs 
days;  prohibition;  eight  pages  11x4;  sub- 
scription $1.25:  established  1890;  J.  H.  Camp- 
bell, editor;  The  Commonwealth  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,942.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898.  yl. 
In  1899.  H.  Actual  average  for  1900,  4,560. 
In  1901.  v<J.  In  1902.  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1903.' 3,031  (A  A). 

'  PLAIN  TALK;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1869;  Bishard  Bros.,  publishers  (1—3).. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  WEST;  Wednes- 
days; agriculture  and  live  stock;  sixteen 
pages  11x15  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1890;  Phil.  S.Kell,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than 2. .500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,021;  for  1897,3.134.  In  1898.  yH.  In 
1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  tvith  June,  1901.  5, 1  76 ;  for  a 
year  ending  with  .Tune,  1902,  6,095.  In  1903, 
(z-4)G  (••).    In  1904.  yG. 

.^VITIilOD;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  G.  Albert  Linden  edi- 
tor; Midland  Swedish  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  5,000.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901.  (z—1, 2, 4)  I.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,  (z— 4)  G 
(AA). 

WATiliACE'S  FARMER:  Fridays; 
agriculture;  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Henry  Wallace,  editor;  Wallace  Publishing^ 
Company,  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7,500.  Actual  average  for  1896^ 
15,137;     for    1897,     16,743;    for    1898,. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


lOWA—Des  Moines. 


18.6'-i6.  In  1899.  E.  Actual  average  for 
19U0.  *26,00r  ;  for  1901,  28,763;  forayear 
ending  ivith  January,  190^!,   30)605:    for 

1903.  33,769;  for  1904,  36,811. 
WESTERN    WORLD;     Saturdays; 

roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  aubscrip- 
tlon  $2;  established  October,  1902;  H.  F.  Bren- 
nan,  editor  and  publisher (2— 3).  Clrc'n"iKL." 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

UNDERWRITERS'  REVIEW ; 

semimonthly ;  insurance;  twenty  four  pages 
3x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1893;  The 
Underwriters'  Review  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  zl.     In  1901,  yl.     In 

1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  for  a  year  past 
was  never  less  than  1,200.    In  1903,  ••ikl." 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN    MUNICIPALITIES; 

monthly;    municipal;   forty  pages  TJ^xlu}^; 
subsoriptlon   $1  ;    established    1902  ;     John 
MacVicar.  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation  :    In  1904  (z— 2,  6,  11)  H. 

CHRISTIAN  WORKER;  monthly; 
•disciples  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1887;  H.  O. 
Breeden,  D.D.,  editor;  Christian  "Worker  Pub- 
lishing Companj",  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
4.750.  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average  for 
1896,4,833.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,yH.  In  1900. yH.  Inl901,  yH.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

CHURCH  WOMAN'S  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  church  women  and  church  so- 
cieties; undenominational;  forty  eight  pages 
6^^x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Church  Woman's  Magazine  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (3—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  G.  In  1900,  zG.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  every  month  has  been 
over  10,000.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903.  yF  (OO).  In 

1904.  yG. 

COSMOPOI.ITA1S  OSTEOPATH; 
Tnonthly;  osteopathy;  sixty-eight  to  seventy- 
^ight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  J.  A.  Still,  editor;  Still  College  and  In- 
firmary of  Osteopathy,  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
<igefor  1899,  ILO'^S  (±±).  In  19U0.  yG.  In 
1901,  June,  publisher  asserts, 'there  has  not 
been  for  three  years  an  edition  of  less  than 
10,000.    Actual  average  for  1902,  9,666.      In 

1903,  yG.  (A  A). 

FARM  GAZETTE;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural; sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1904;  Farm  Gazette  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 

GRAND  ARMY  ADVOCATE  AND 
WOMAN'S  RELIEF  CORPS  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  Grand  Army  of  the 
Hepubllc  and  Woman's  Relief  Corps ;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881; 
J.  F.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
7,216.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for 
the  first  six  months  of  1897,  7,083 ;  for  1898, 
T,604.  In  1899,  zG.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  6,000.  In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  G. 
In  19IJ3,  yG.  In  1904.  yH. 

HOMEMARER;  monthly;  twenty  four 
to  thirty-two  pages  11x15;  subscription  fO 
cents;  established  1898;  The  Homemaker 
Publishins  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
31,500.  In  1899,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
19110,  51,000;  for  1901,  65,250;  for  1902. 
-75,700;  /or  1903,  83,542.  In  1904.  yB. 

HOME  STUDY  MAGAZINE; 
fflionthly  (A  A). 

IOWA  COMMERCIAL  REVIEW; 
monthly;  commercial;  thirty-two pages9xl2; 
subscription  $2;  established  1903;  L.  A.  An- 
drews, editor;  Commercial  Review  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1-5). 
Circulation  :    In  1904  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I. 

IOWA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical;  ninety-six  pages  7xlOJ^; 
i3ubscription    $2;  established  1895;  Dr.  E.  E. 


lOWA—Des  Moines. 


Dorr  and  E.  L.  Stevens,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.-  (  ??).  In 
19(J0,  I.  Actual  average  for  \9Ql,  ^,^7 5.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904.  yl. 

IOWA  TRADE  JOURNAL;  month- 
ly; manufacturers,  jobbers  and  retailers; 
thirty  two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished July,  1902;  W.  J.  Pilkington,  editor; 
The  Trade  Journal  Co..  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1904. 
4,541. 

LADIES' FAVORITE  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  ;  household  ;  twenty-four  pages 
1014x1514;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
Jufy,  1904;  The  Ladies'  Favorite  Magazine 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(3— 5P). 

MIDLAND  SCHOOLS;  monthly,  ex- 
cept July  and  August;  educational;  thirty- 
two  pages  SJ^xUi^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  W.  S.  Athearn.  editor;  Keith 
Vauter,  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1898, 
2,681.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901 
June,  publisher  asserts,  for  more  than  a  year 
no  regularissue  was  less  than  2,250.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  4,200.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

MILLINERY  GUIDE;  monthly;  mil- 
linery; forty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished July,  1899;  "W.E.Anderson,  editor; 
Lederer.  Strauss  &  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  "JKL"     In  1903,  Z  (4).  (A  A). 

NORTHWESTERN  BANKER; 
monthly;  banking;  thirty-two  to  fifty-six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1895; 
The  Northwestern  Banker  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  (12-^). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  189S,  1,500.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  1900.  zT.  Inl901.  (z-4)I.  In  1902, (z— 4)  I. 
In  1903.  yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  (z-4).  I.  (•  •). 

PEOPLE'S  POPULAR  MONTHLY; 
household;  twenty-four  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  People's 
Monthly  Company,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  vl.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,51,766.  Inl902,yB.  In  1903,  yB.  In 
1904,  (z-4, 11).  B.  (••). 

POULTRY  SUCCESS.  {See  Spring- 
field, III.) 

SUCCESSFUL  FARMING;  monthly; 
dairying,  poultry,  agriculture,  horticulture 
and  livestock;  thirty-two  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  October,  1902; 
Successful  Farming  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (9 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 

WESTERN  ECONOMIST;  monthly; 
Insurance  and  building  and  loan;  twenty 
pages  9i^xl2J^;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  B.  W.  Blanchard,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "JKL"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WESTERN  FARM  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  agricultural  ;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22:  su  >scrlption  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1903;  Wm.  A.  Hutton,  editor;  Western 
Farm  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (1—5) 
C'  i  re  u  I  a  t  i  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
8  285. 

YEOMAN'S  SHIELD;  monthly  ; 
American  Yeomen;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  H.  C. 
Evans,  editor;  Brotherhood  of  American 
Yoemen,  publishers  tl — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  y I.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  15,250.  In  1900.  yE.  In  1901. 
(z— 4)E.  In  1902.  yE.  In  1903.  (z— 3.  IDF. 
(AA). 

DEWITT,  Clinton  Co.  D-  l,383t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  19  m.  "W.  of  Clin- 
ton, the  county  seat,  and  25  N,  of  Daven- 


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IOWA. 


port.  Flour  mills  and  manufactories.  Trade 

center. 

<)BS<ERVER;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1864:  Ed.  C.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— o).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEXTER,  Dallas  Co.  a  795t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  .36  m. 
W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  dairj-iug. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x2ti;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882:  Charles  C.  Pugh,  editor;  K.  P.  Reynolds, 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DIAGONAL, RinggoldCo. g  383t pop. , 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  and  Humeston 

&  Shenandoah  Rds.,  12  m,  N.  W.  of  Mount 

Ayr,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1:  established  1891 ;  C.  F, 
Quinn.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DICKENS,  Clay    Co.  \2  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,6m.E. 
of  Spencer,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
189H:  Mrs.  Ellen  V.  Mills,  editor;  James  E. 
Mills,  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

SENATE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
G.  E.  Perkins,  editor;  Senate  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

DIXON,  Scott  Co.  D-  350  pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A) 

DOLLIVER,  Emmett  Co.  [j  250  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Lake 

Okamaupadu,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Estherville,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

H  E  R  A  li  1) ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 .50;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  W.  W.  Wait,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DONNELLSON,  Lee  Co.  P,  270t  pop., 

at  crossing  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas 

City,  and  St.  Louis,  Koekuk  &  Northwestern 

Rds.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Koekuk  and  33  S.  W.  of 

Burlington.    Flour,  agriculture,  live   stock 

and  dairying. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  H.  J.  Hoog- 
enakker,  editor  and  publisher  (2— -3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DOON,  Lyon  Co.  ^  545t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  and 
Sioux  City  &  Northern  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Rock 
Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Farming.! 

LYON  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Hazlitt  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, "jju- "  Inl903,Z  (4). 

DOUGHERTY,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  [j 

about  185  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Mason  City,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
■subscription  $1;  established  1900;  E.  M.  Wil- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  CIrc'n  "JKL." 


IOWA. 


DOW  CITY,  Crawford  Co. -a  462 1 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  W.  of  Denlson,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  Sl-50;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  A.  H.  Rudd,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iKj." 

DOWS,    Wright  Co.   ^   818t  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd. 

and   Iowa  r.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Clarion,  th* 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W.  A.  Monroe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DUBUQUE,    c.  h.,  Dubuque   Co.  d- 

36,297+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chi- 
cago, Great  Western  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds. and  Mississippi  r.  Large  manufactories 
and  wholesale  and  retail  trade.  Agricul- 
tural center. 

DAILY, 

EVENING   GLOBE-JOURNAL; 

every  evening  except  Sunday ;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  §3;  J.  H. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  H.  In  1903, 
yH.   Inl9U4,yH. 

MORNING  TELEGRAPH  ;  every 
morning,  TELEGRAPH  -  HERALD, 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi-week- 
ly $1;  established— TeZegrap/i  1870,  Herald 
1836,  consolidated  1901;  R.  Louis  Murphy,  edi- 
tor; The  Telegraph-Herald  Co.,  publishers 
(2—4). 

Circulation— Morning:  Accorded  G  from 
1892  to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
publisher  asserts,  exceeding  4,000.  In  1899, 
yH  .  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  (z-4)  H.  In  19U2. 
.yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3,350.  In 
1904,  yH. 

Evenine:  Actual  averagefor  1903,  8,537« 
In  i;)04,yG. 

Sunday:  Actualaverage for  1903,  12,097. 
In  1904,  yF. 

Seini-Weekly:  Accorded  F  fi-om  1892  to 
1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts, exceeding  10,000.  In  1899,  yF. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  (z-4)  G.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,  (z— 6)  G  (••).    In  1904,  yG. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  twice  a  week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight  to 
twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  thirtj%  weekly 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1:  established  1856;  Jos. 
S.  Morgan,  publisher'^l- 5). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
5,665  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  5,341.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In 
1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  8,4S6;  for  1903, 
11,101; /or  1904,  12,834.  (bb). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1%3,  16,942; 
/or  1904,  19,103. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  7  900  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
(z-4. 6)H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
1901,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
ronian  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1899;  Nicholas  Gon- 
ner, editor;  Catholic  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-3). 
Circulation:     Actual    average  for    1899, 


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lOlVA. 


49OO49  including  large  sjyecial  editions.    In 

1900,  yH.  In  19U1,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,4,301.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

DER  PRESBYTERIAN ER| 
Wednesdays;  German;  presbyterian;  twelve 
pages  10Jxl3i;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1867;  Rev.  D.  Grieder,  editor;  Convention 
of  German  Presbyterian  Ministers  and 
Elders,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1900,  1,345.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.  Inl903,yl  (OO).  In  1904,  December, 
publislier  asserts,  every  issue  during  past 
two  years  was  1,530. 

ENTERPRISE;  Kridays;  independent; 
sixteen  to  fifty  four  pages  10x14;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  Wn  ;  John  Inghrani,  edi- 
tor; The  Dubuque  Enterprise  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—41. 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

KATHOLISCHER  WESTEX  ; 
Thursdays;  German;  roman  catholic;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription $2; 
established  1875;  Nicholas  Gronner,  editor; 
Catholic  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,S33; /or  1896,  8,750;  for  1897,  9,235. 
In  1898,  yF.     In  1899,  zF.     In  1900,  yF.    In 

1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  Inl9(33,(z— 4)  G  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yG. 

LUX  EM  BURGER  GAZETTE; 
Tuesdays;  German;  roman  catholic;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1871;  Nicholas  Gonner,  editor; 
Catholic  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
C'  i  r  c  u  1  a  t  i  o  n:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,331;  for  1895,  3,265; /or  1896,  2,930: 
/•or  1897.2,829.  In  1898,  vH.  In  1899,  vl.  In 
1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yT.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19Ci3, 
(z— 4)  I  (••).   In  1904,  yl. 

NATIONAL,-I)E3IOKRATj  Thurs- 
days; German;  democratic;  eight  pages 
171^x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1856; 
F.  A.  GniflFke,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.066.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  I.  In 
1898,  vT.  In1899.vl.  In  1900, y^.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  "jkl- •' 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

FARMERS'  AND  MERCHANTS' 
REVIEW;  semi-monthly;  mercantile, 
agriculture;  sixteen  to  thirtj'-two  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1902;  James  F.  Lavin,  editor;  Kenna-Lavin 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publi8hers{3 — 1). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

MONTHLY. 

INSURANCE  AND  C03IMERCIAL. 
REVIEW;  monthly;  insurance, commerce 
and  finance;  sixteen  pa^es  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  April,  1901:  D.  H. 
McCarthy,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation ■  .iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

IOWA  CHURCHMAN;  monthly; 
protestant- episcopal;  twenty  pages  6x10; 
■ubscription  5U  cents;  established  1875;  John 
C.  Sage,  editor  find  pnbii.eher  (1 — 4).  ^ 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  vear  was  2.0(K». 
In  1904.  vT. 

IOWA  NORMAL.  MONTHLY;  edu 
cational;  sixty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1  50; 
established  1877;  James  A.  Edwards,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRADE  JOURNAL:    monthly;    com- 
mercial: sixteen  pages  7x1(i:  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881 :  A.  Munsell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 
QUARTERLY. 

OUR  GERMAN  WORK;  quarterly. 
March,  June.  September  and  December, 
German:  presbvterian;  eight  pasres9x]2:  sub- 
criptlon2.'i cents:  established  1P92:  Rev.  W.O. 
Ruston,  D.  D..  editor;  Board  of  Directors  of 
the  German  Presbyterian  Theolojrical  School 
of  the  Northwest,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  I"  1900.  -tki.."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  1.S33.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  y  I. 


DUMONT,  Butler  Co.  t  483 f  pop.,  on 
Chicago  Great  Western   Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of 
Allison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
TIMES;   Thursdays;   republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  Shuemaker  &  Pecht,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DTJNCOMBE,   Wehster  Co.    n    350t 

pop.,  on    Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 

Fort  Dodge,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March.  1903;  S. 
B.  Richards,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

DUNLAP,  Harrison  Co.  -nl,355t  pop.» 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  47  m.  E.  of 
Council  Bluffs.    Agriculture. 

HE R A LD  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eigh t 
pagesl5x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18S0; 
M.  H.  &  E.  T.  Childs,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  A.  J.  Enbody,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5-3).    Circ'n  "iii."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

DURANT,  Cedar  Co.  D-560t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  E.  of  Tipton,  the  county  seat.    Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 
STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1898;  H.  C.  Illingsworth,  editor  and  publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DYERSVILLE,  Dubuque  Co.  n- 1 ,323t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago  Great 
Western  Rds.,  25  m.  W.  of  Dubuque,  the 
county  seat.     A  shipping  point  for  grain 
and  live  stock.    Agriculture. 
COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  democratic^ 
eight  pages  lTJ^x22;  subscription  $1 :  estab- 
lished 1873;  Chris.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts^ 
smallest  1,320.     In  1895.   I.     In    1896,    I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898, "JKL."  In  1899.  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  1,700.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z-6)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

EAGLE  GROVE,  Wright  Co.  ti  3,557t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Mason 
City  &  Ft.  Dodge  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Clarion, 
the  county  seat.  Roundhouse  and  machine 
shops. 

TIMES-GAZETTE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  page» 
17^x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50: 
established— daily  1895,  weekly  1881 ;  Pearson 
&  Springer,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— dailv  "jkl  "     weeklv  "jkl.  •    In 

1898,  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  weekly  Z  (4  ). 
EAGIiE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  1P94;  A.  H. 
Barnes,  editor;  Barnes  &  Hallock,  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "ikj.  •• 

E ARLH AM,  ^farfison  Co.  p  e.wtpop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..30  m. 

W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Stone 

quarries.    Manufacturing. 

EC  H  O ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  A.  L.  Rowen, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl" 

EARL.ING,  Shelby  Co.  -D  340t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 


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N.  W.  of  Harlan,  the  county  seat.    Farm- 
lug  and  stock  raising. 

31 0  N I  TOR ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  17x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  L.  L.Dickerson,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  •'ik.i.." 

EARLVILL.E,  Delaware  Co.  D-  618t 
pop.,  on  IlUaois  Central  Rd.,  87  m.  W.  of 
Dubuque.  Maaufacturing.  Shipping  point 
for  live  stock,  grain,  butter,  eggs  and 
poultry. 

PHCENIX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x2"2;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  R.V.  Lucas,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P); 
prints  special  editions  for  neighboring 
towns  (S— 3).  Combined  circulation  "jkl." 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

EARLY,  Sac  Co.  -a  579t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 
of  Sac  City,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

SAC  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  H.  W.  Cory,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  PERU,-^«rf«so?iCo.p252tpop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E. 

of   Winterset,   the  county  seat.    Lumber 

and  limestone. 

I>[AILi;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  A.  B.  Vines, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EDDYVIL.LE,  Wapello  Co.  g  1.230t 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  and  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Paclflc  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Oskaloosa. 

Live  stock. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pases  12x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887  ;  W.  W.  De  Long,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EDGE"WOOD,CZa2/<on  Co. [if  585t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m. 

S.  of  Elkader,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  dairying. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
llshed  1890;  Floyd  A.  Pelt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

ELBERON,  Tama  Co.  D  344  pop. 
EAGLE:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ELDON,  Wapello  Co.  g  1,850+  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Igland  &.  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  E.  of  Ottumwa,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  coal  mining. 

FORUM;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
G.  "W.  Friend,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  W.  D.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 3).    CIrc'n  "ikl" 

ELDORA,  c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  n  2,233t 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  and  Chicago,  Iowa  & 

Dakota  Rds.  and  Iowa  r.,  27  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 

of  Marshalltown.     Sewer  pipe,  tile,  brick 

and  pottery  works,  carriage   and   wagon 

shops.    Coal,  live  stock  and  grain  shipping. 

Agriculture. 

HERALD;  semi -weekly,  Wednesdays 
and   Saturdays ;    republican ;    eight    pages 


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15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1873; 
O.  J.  Smith,  editor;  Boy  Ian  &  Smith,  pub- 
lishers (7— .!  P). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKL"  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  "JKL." 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Sargent  &  Sargent,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
3901,  publisher  asserts,  was  not  less  than  1,200. 
Inl902,y|.     In  1903.  yl  (O  O)-    In  1904,  ".uil." 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865; 
W.  H.  &  C.  C.  Sheakley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL.' 

ELGIN,  Fayette    Co.  cf  635t  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

9  m.  E.  of  West  Union,  the  county  seat. 

Factory  for  canning  corn  and  tomatoes. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Arthur  Shaffer,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKl,.' 

EIiKADER,c.  h.,  Clayton  Co.  cri.321t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Turkey  r.,  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque. 
Dairying  and  grain  and  pork  raising. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
F.L.  Wolf  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CLAYTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1893;  H.  C.  Bishop, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl-"  In 
1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

NORD  IOWA  HEROLD  ;  weekly, 
twice-a-week,  Wednesdays  and  Sundays; 
German;  democratic;  Wednesday  eight,  Sun- 
day four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Charles  Reinecke,  editor;  Reln- 
ecke  *  Walser,  publishers  (5—3). 
Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1895,  1,234;  for  1896,  1,194;  for  1897, 
1,127.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899.  "jkl-"  Inl902. 
Z{1,2,  4).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  D.  G.  Griffith  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,407.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,738;  for  1900. 
1,72S;  /or  1901,  1,903; /or  1902,  1,905; 
for  1903,  1 ,929.    In  1904,  yl. 

ELLIOTT,    Montgomery    Co.    p  61«t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

12  m.  from  Redoak,  the  county  seat.    Corn, 

cattle  and  hog  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
Kneedy&  Hully,  editors  and  publishers  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ELLSTON,  Ringgold  Co.  g  242t  pop.. 

on  Mt.  Ayr,  Humerston  &  Shenandoah  Rd.. 

11  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Ayr,  the  county  seat. 

REGISTER;  Fridays:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;M.  M.  Jame- 
son, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl  " 

ELLSWORTH,  Hamilton  Co.  n  319t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  18  m. 

S.  E.  of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  live  stock. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;    subscription  $1;    established 


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February,  1903;  J.  H.  Pitzer.  editor  and  puD- 
lisher  (8—3).    Circulation  -ikl." 

£LMA,  Howard  Co.  nf  976t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  New  Hampton.  Farming,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Frank  E.  Howard,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
19520;  for  a  year  ending  with  Augtist,  1901, 
l,5'i3. 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  established  1899;  H. 
Z.  Babcock, editor;  Babcock& Co., publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

EMMETSBURG,   c.   h.,  Palo  Alto 

Co.  \2  2,361tpop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rap- 
Ids  &  Northern  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Des  Moines  r.,  120  m.  N. 
W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Live 
stock  and  grain  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  W.  I.  Branagan,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PALO  ALTO  REPORTER;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1875;  L.  H.  Mayne,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
Reardon  &  White,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jio."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  1.    In  1901,  yl. 

ESSEX,  Page  Co.  p  7I0t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  Sc  Quincy  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of 
Shenandoah.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Nate  G.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ESTHERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Emmet  Co.  ^ 

3,2S7+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  Sc. 

Northern  Rd.  and  W.  fork  of  Des  Moines  r., 

160  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture,  dairjung,   stock   raising   and 

manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  December,  1901 ;  T.  J.  Fitzpatrick, 
editor;  Enterprise PublishingCompanv,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).  Circulation  ".IKL."    Inl903,  Z(4). 

VINDICATOR  AND  REPUBLI- 
CAN: Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1868; 
W.  R.  Ashford,  editor;  Vindicator  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2 — 3).  Circulation  ".tkl."  In 
1898.  Z.     In  1899.  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (4,6). 

EVERLY,  Clay   Co.  \2   794t  pop.  (of 

township),  on   Chicago,   Mil\yaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Spencer,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
Geo.  Nugent,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circu  lation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

EXIRA,  Audubon  Co.  -C  851t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Nishnabatony  r..  9  m.  S.  of  Audubon,  the 
county    seat.     Has  flour  mills,  haj'  baling 


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presses,    fruit-tree    nurseries    and    grain 

trade.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

AUDUBON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1872;  C.  A.  Marlin, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.     In  1898.  "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

FAIRBANK,  Buchanan  Co.  o-  644t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  17  m. 

N.  E.  of  Waterloo.    Agriculture. 

VIEW;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  Steele  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

FAIRFIELD,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  Q. 

4,689+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds., 

50  m,  N.  W.  of  Burlington.  Seat  of  Parsons 

College.      General  manufacturing.     Grass 

region. 

JOURNAL  J  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Smock  &  Whitney,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation— daily  "jkl."  week- 

^J^FERSON   CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Geo.  H.  Frasher,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LEDGER;  Wednesdays;   republican; 
four   pages   15x22  ;    subscription  $1  ;    estab- 
lished 1849;   C.  M.  Junkin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1897,  "JKL."    In  1898,  zl.   In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.9(iO.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6,)  1.  In 
1903,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1847;  P.  E.  Boesen,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,320.  Actual  average  for  189t. 
1,378.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,320.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.    In  1901.  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

FARLEY,  Dubuque  Co.  n-  513t  pop.^ 
on  Illinois  Central,  Chicago  Great  West-em 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  2S 
m.  W.  of  Dubuque,  the  county  seat.  Wagon 
factory  and  two  stone  quarries.  Dairying- 
and  farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Chas.  A.  Joseph,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FARMINGTON,    Van   Buren  Co.  R 

1,332+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and 
Des  Moines  r.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of  Keokuk.  Car- 
riage, wagon  pickle,  vinegar  and  cigar 
manufactories,  flour  mills  and  woolen  and 
clothing  factories.    Coal  mines. 

HERALD:  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  25  cents:  estab- 
lished 1886;  E.  H.  Rockwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL."    In  1901.  Z(  1.2, 4, 5). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  W.  H.  Knott. editor  and  publisher  (1 — J). 
Circulation  "jkj,." 

FARNHAMVILLE,  Calhcun  Co.  n- 
348  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.> 


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14  ni.  S.  E.  of  Rockwell  City,  the  county 
seat. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15X22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1901;  J.  W.  Hartinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

FARRAGUT,  Fremont  Co.  JJ  5141 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
7  m.  S.  W.  of  Shenandoah.  Stock  and  grain 
raising. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  1 5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  John  T.  Thornton,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— o).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAYETTE,  Fayette  Co.  cf  l,315tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Volga  r.,  128  m.  N.  W.  of  Davenport.  Seat 
of  Upper  Iowa  University  and  other  educa- 
tional institutions.    Agriculture. 

IOWA  POSTAL.  CARD;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882 ;  O.  C.  &  L.  L.  Cole,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  F.  Paine,  editor;  C.  F.  Paine 
&  Co.,  Dublishers  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLEGIAN;  semi-monthly;  collegi- 
ate; sixteen  pages;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882:  Fanny  Petter,  editor;  Faculty  of 
the  Upper  Iowa  University,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.". 

FENTON,   Kossuth    Co.   [^    185  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd.,  10  m. 

from  Algona,  the  county  seat.      Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  T.  M.  Bilsborough.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  'JKL." 

FERTILE,    Worth    Co.   ^    200   pop., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Mason  City.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  e<?tablished  1899;  B.  J 
Booth,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

FONDA,  Pocahontas  Co.^l.lSOf  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Des  Moines  &  North- 
western Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge. 
Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  George  Sanborn,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899. "jkl." 

FONTANELLE,  Adair  Co.   p  853t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

6  m.  W.  of   Greenfield,  the   county  seat. 

Coal  mines  and  flour  mill.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877 ;  W.  H.  McClure,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FOREST  CITY,  c.  h.,  Winnebago  Co. 

i  1,758+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis, 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

30  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Mason  City.   Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde 
pendent;    eight   pages    15x22;    subscription 
$1 ;  J.  E.  Anderson  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7— 3P). 

Circulation  :     Actual    average    for   1895, 
1,416.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  zl. 


In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "jki-." 

SU31MIT;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867 ;  C.  S.  Kelyea,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4j 

WINNEBAGO  CO.  REPUBLICAN ; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Luther  I. 
Aasgaard,  editor  and  publisher  (3—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

FORT  ATKINSON,  Winneshiek  Co. 

cf  264+  pop.,  oc  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  6  m.  from  Calmar.    Agriculture. 

TIDIES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20-,. 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  C.V.Sum- 
mers, editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FORT  DODGE,  c.h.,  Webster  Co.  n 
12,162+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
clflc,   Illinois   Central,  Mason  City   &  Ft.. 
Dodge  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and 
Des  Moines  r.,  90  m.  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.    Gas,  electric  light  and  water 
works.    Deposits  of  coal,  gypsum,   sand- 
stone, limestone  and  fire-clay  in  vicinity. 
CHRONICLE  ;   every    evening   except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  daily  eight 
pages  18x24,  semi  weekly  eight  pages;  sub- 
scription—daily  $4,   semi-weekly  $1;   estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  E.    Duneombe,  editor;  Dun- 
eombe  Bros.,  publishers.   Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
teml-weekly  "jkl" 

EVENIliJG  MESSENGER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  S  E  M  I  - 
WEEKIiY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; dailv  eight  pages  17x24,  semi-weekly 
eight  pa^^es  17x24;  subscription- daily  $5,. 
semi  weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1887, 
semf-weekly  1864;  C.  A.  Roberts,  editor  and 
publisher  (i— 5). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jjil  "  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
Achinl  average  for  1902,  1,401;  for  1903,. 
1 ,708;  for  1904,  1,9.58.  ^  ^.  ^ 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,2(i0.  In  1896.  H .  In  1897.  H  Z.- 
Inl898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,. 
(z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,037r- 
for  19ti3.  3, '^54;  for  1904,  3,3'-i.). 

POST;  Tnursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891:  H.  A.  Cook,  editor;  Post  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "j_kl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19(10.  1,338;  for  1901,  1,340.  In 
1902,  vl.    In  19(3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

NEW  MOON;  monthly;  forty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  Jan- 
nary,  1901;  H.  A.  Ravue,  editor:  New  Moon- 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion ".ikl."  (A  A). 

FORT  MADISON,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  O, 

9,278+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy, Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.Foundriesand  machine  .shop?,, 
iron  works,  plow  factory,  saw  mills.  Farm- 
ing-tool, chair  and  other  manufactories. 
Stock  yards  and  pork  packing  houses.  SeatJ 
of  State  penitentiary. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  L  Y^ 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  four  page* 
18x24.  weekly  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1887,. 
weekly  1869;  N.  C.  Roberts,  editor;  Roberts 
&  Roberts,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896,  I#.. 

In  1897.  "JKL."  „ 

Weekly:    In  1897,   "jkl."     In   1898,  Z.     In. 
1899,  Z.  "In  1902,  "jkl." 


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GEM  CITY;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  vreekly  $1;  established 
1887;  J.  M.  Nauer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulatiou— Daily:  "JKL"_^  ,  .  .  , 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "JKL*  In  1896.  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  1,513;  for  1898,  1.271; 
for  1899.  1,316; /or  1900.  1,327; /or  1901, 
1,228.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jki..- 

MORNING  REPUBLICAN;,  every 
morning,  and  LEE  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four 
to  six  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1882,  weekly  1840;  G.  M.  Law, 
■editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  I#.  Inl89., 
Z.  In  1898,  "JKL."  (A A).  „  ^  „„„ 
Weekly:  In  1896.  I#.Inl897.Z. In  1898, "JKL." 

(A  A). 

KNIGHT'S  SWORD  AND  HEL- 
MET; monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  six- 
teen pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  H.  W.  Dodd,  managing  editor;  Pythian 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (12—2). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,000.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.    In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901. 

"JKL." 

TOSTORIA,  Clay  Co.  \2 125  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  7  m.  N. 

of  Spencer. 

RECORD ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1901; 
R.  B.  Nlcol  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TREMONT,  Mahaska  Co.  g  542t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Iowa 
Central  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Oskaloosa,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
GA  ZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription    $1;    estab- 
lished  1891;   A.  P.  Norton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jsi" 

<}  A  L  V  A  ,  Ma  Co.  -D   456t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14   m.  N.  of 

Ida  Grove,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  26x40;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Thomas  Hogan,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

OARDENGROVE,  Decatur  Co.   g 

651t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  24  m.  S.  W.  of  Chariton.     In  the  blue 

grass  and  stock  region. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
«ight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  R.  C.  Hoadley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkj<" 

•GARNER,  Hancock  Co.  ^  l,288t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Bur- 
lington, Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds., 
21  m.  W.  of  Mason  City.    Farming. 

HANCOCK  CO.  DEWIOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  W.  M. 
Brackett,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HANCOCK  SIGNAL;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
#1.50;  established  1871;  Bush  &  Knadler,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

•GARRISON,  Bejiton  Co.  n-  482t  pop., 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Vinton,  the  county  seat, 


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and  30  N.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898:  F.  M.  Springsteen,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

GARWIN,  Tatraa  Co.  n  470t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of 
Toledo,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  O.  M.  Tif- 
fany, editorand  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

GEORGE,  Lyon  Co.  ^  394t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,   10  m.  S.  E.  of   Rock 
Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
COURIER;  Thursdays;   republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1891;    T.  Isebranch,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GERMANIA,  Kossuth  Co.  [^  384t  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  22  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Algona,  the  county 

seat.    Grain  elevators.    Agriculture. 

NORTH  KOSSUTH  RECORD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  H.  Bert  Ley, 
editorand  publisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

OILMAN,  Marshall  Co.  u  465t  pop., 

on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 

Marshalltown,  the  county  seat,  and  60  N.  E. 

of  Des  Moines,  the   State   capital.      Grain 

and  stock  shipping.    Canning  factory  and 

creamery.    Farming. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  Hugh  Darrah,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GIL.MORE  CITY, Pocahontas  Co.\2 

68Tt  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.    On  the  line  between  Humboldt  and 
Pocahontas  counties.     Several  stone  quar 
rles.    Hay  and  grain  raising. 
GLOBE;    Thursdays;   republican;  eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 
1887;   H.   C.   Marmon,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JK.L" 

GLADBROOK,  Tama  Co.U  842t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago  Great  Western  Rds..  16  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Toledo,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  harness,  brick  and  tile  and 
printing  presses.  Grain,  hog  and  cattle 
raising. 

TAMA  NORTHERN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881 ;  Burton  &  Hulse,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—2).    Circulation  "jjcl." 

GLEN  WOOD,  c.  h.,  Mills  Co.  p3,040t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
20  m.  S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

MILLS  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1891;  W.  F.  Hill 
and  N.  T.  Brad  way,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL  "  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,570. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  during  the  past  year  each 
issue  has  been  1,680.     In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In 


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litOf),  January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  the  past  year  was  less  than  1  ,(»S0. 

OPINION;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1864;  McClure  &  Robinson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3) . 

Circulation:  In  1895, -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aae  for  1896.  1.140.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
"jKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4.  5).  In 
1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

GLIDDEN,  Carroll  Co.  d   733t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 

of  Carroll,  the   county  seat,  and  100  N.  E. 

of  Omaha,  Neb.    Agriculture. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  ei^ht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1890;  Orchard  &  O'Leary,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

GOLDFIELD  jrWfirTii  Co.^  628tpop., 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Boone  r.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHRONICLE:  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
S1.50:  established  1890;  Agard&  Keith, editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jiu,-" 

GOWRIE,  Webster  Co.  D  681  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Chicago 
Northwestern  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  of  Fort  Dodge. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    republican;    eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;    Armalns   F.  Patton,   editor   and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

GRAETTINGER,  Palo  Alto  Co.  \2 

388+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Emmetsburg.the 
county  seat,  and  12  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Esterville. 
Agriculture,  dairying,  stock  and  poultry 
raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
T.  Larson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKi-' 

GRAND  JUNCTION,  Greene  Co.  n 
1,113+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  50  m. 
N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,   the  State  capital. 
Trade  in  grain,  butter  and   eggs.    Manu- 
factures of  tiles  and  brick.    Coal  mining. 
G  Li  O  B  E;   Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  W.  St.  E.  RIggs,  editor;  The 
RIggs  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL."      In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1863;  G.  W.  DeWald,  editor  and 
publlsher(2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "iKi" 

GRANVILLE,  Stoux  Co.  ^  351  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 
Orange  City. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1902;  W.  B.  Knight,  editor;  Knight  Bros., 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  -mi.." 

GRAVITY,  Taylor  Co.  p649t  pop., on 
Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Bedford, 
the  county  seat.    Farming. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;   Geo.  Stafford,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


GREELEY,  Delaware  Co.  n-  488t  pop. , 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee.  &  St.   Paul    Rd., 

48  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque.    Stock  raising  and 

farming. 

HOME  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  e.stabllshed  1897;  Vic- 
tore  Dow,  editor;  The  Home  Press  Printing 
Co., publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENE,  Butler  Co.  ^  1,192+  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd. 
and  Shell  Rock  r.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Clarks- 
ville.    Flour  mills. 

BUTLER  CO. PRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  established  1873;  Charles  R.  Cook, 
editor:  Cook  Bros.,  publishers  (8— 3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

IOWA  RECORDER;  Tuesdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Amos  Ingalls,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENFIELD,  c.  h.,  Adair  Co.  p 

1,300+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy 
Rd.,  65  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.    Corn  growing. 

ADAIR  CO.  DE3IOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic ;eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  E.  J.  Sldey,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

TRANSCRIPT;     Thursdays;    republi- 
can;  ten   pages  15x22;   subscription    $1;   es 
tablished  1875;  James  M.  Gow,  editor;  Tran- 
script Printing  Co.,  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

GRIMES,    Polk  Co.   a  186   pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  W.  of   Des    Moines.     Agriculture   and 

manufacturing. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  June,  1902; 
W.J.  Stewart,  editor;  W.J.  Stewart  &  Son, 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRINNELL,  Poweshiek  Co.  n  3,860t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock   Island  &  Pacific 

and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  about  16  m.  N.  W.  of 

Montezuma,  the  county  seat,  and  54  N.  E.  of 

Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Seat  of  Iowa 

College.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  E.  S.  Wetherbee,  edi- 
tor; Gazette  Company,  publisfcers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1868;  Ray  &  Cow- 
den,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,175.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,276.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  I. 
In  1901.  (z-3)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

UNIT;  monthly, during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  Students  of  Iowa 
College,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3 ).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GRISWOLD,   Cass  Co.  JJ  900t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Atlantic,  the  county  seat.    Manufacturing. 
AMERICAN:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages   15x22:    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1880;   J.  W.  Wayne  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (8  -3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903. 
Z(4). 


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GLEANER;  Fridays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  D.  H.  Scott,  editor;  F.  W.  Hanton,  pub- 
lisher (12—4).    Circulation  "jki="  (OO)- 

GRUNDY  CENTER,  c.  li.,  Grundy 
Co.  D  I,322t  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

GRUNDY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  lb96;  J.  Vander- 
wicken,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aye  for  1898,  1,193;  for  1899,  1,279;  for 
1900,  1,296;  /or  1901,  1,557.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  (Z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

GRUNDY  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1877;  H.  E. 
MofEett,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
'Circulation:  In  1898,  -'jkl"  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,yl.    In  1901,  "Jia="     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GUTHRIE  CENTER,  c.  h..  Guth- 
rie Co.  -n  1,193+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.  Stock  raising  and  farm- 
ing.   Coal  and  timber. 

GUTHRIAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Alex.  H.  Grisell  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1.260,  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,"itL."  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  1,291.  In  1903,  "jkl-" 
GUTHRIE  CO.  SENTINEL.; Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  F.  A.Trousdale,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (AA). 
GUTHRIE  TIMES;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  H.  W.  Stoy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

■  GUTTENBERG,  Clayton  Co.  rfl,620t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  PaulRd. 

and  Mississippi  r.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of  Dubuque. 

Milling,  stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

CLAXTON  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  July,  1903;  T.  L. 
Robinson,  editor;  The  Guttenburg  Printing 
Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1889;   Sumner  Miller,  editor  and   publisher 

(8—3).  Circulation  "j_kl."    In  1897,  Z.   In  1900, 

.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL.-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HAMBURG,  Fremont  Co.  p  2,0T9t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and 
Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  and  Council  Bluffs 
Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Sidney,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

FREMONT  DE3IOCRATJ  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  H.  M.  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl- "  In  1899,  zl.  In 
191H),  yl.      In  1901,  "-JKL-" 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  A.  L.  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902.  "jkl."  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing u-ith  Xovember,  1904.  1,000. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays  (A  A) 

SATURDAY  NEAVS;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  13x20;   subscription   75  cents;   estab- 
lished 1900;  Carl  B.  Stowe,  editor  and  pub 
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H  A  M  P  T  O  N,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  b 
2,727+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  and 
Iowa  Central  Rds.,  59  m.  N.  of  Marshall- 
town.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Thomas  W.  Purcell,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jicL"  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  the  last  two  years  has  been 
over  1,200.  In  1902.  (z— 3,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

FRANKLIN    CO.    RECORDER; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  twelve  pages 
15}t^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1865; 
Raymond  &  Stuart,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,600,  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I,  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,752. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

GLOBE;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  M. 
BUderback,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,350.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(2-1,2,4,5)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

HANLONTOWN,  Worth  Co.   b  100 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15 

m.  S.  W.  of  Northwood,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Republican:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September.  1902;  N.  W.  Phillips,  editor;  The 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation  "JLKL." 

HARDY,  Humboldt  Co.  ti  180  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m, 

N.  E.  of  Dakota  City. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  October,  1901;  J. 
O.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

HARLAN,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  -a  2,422t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Agri- 
culture. 

AMERICAN;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Albert  Hansen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  o/1897,  1,025. 
Inl898,  "JKL-"     Inl903.Z(4). 

SHELBY  CO.  REPUBLICAN ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1869;  P.  B.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkj,.- 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  W.  C.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902.  "JKL." 

V.^GTEREN;  Tuesdays;  Danish-Nor- 
wegian; baptist;  eight  pages  13x19;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1876;  R.  J.  Peterson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.297.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HARTLEY,  0'^ri««  Co.  t]  1.006t  pop. , 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  N. 


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J03 


IOWA. 


IOWA. 


E.  of  Prinighar,  the  county  seat.    Agrlcul- 
tui-e  and  stock  raising. 

II  E  It  A  Li  D;  Wednesdaj's;  repul)llcan; 
«lght  pages  15x22;  subacrlption  $1:  estab- 
lislied  1896;  Geo.  F.  Robb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 4).     Circulation  "jki.." 

.1  (>  IJ  R  N  A  Li  ;  Tliursdays;  republican; 
•eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884:  F.  M.  McCormack,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iJiJL" 

HARVEY,  Marion  Co.  g  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Wabash 

Kds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Knoxville. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901 ;  A.  J.  Kenney,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HASTINGS,  Milts  Co.  p  404t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m.  E. 

of  Glenwood,  the  county  seat,  and  40  m.  S. 

E.  of  Council  Bluffs.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Edgar  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 8). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

In  1903,  Z  (i)(AA). 

HAVELOCK,  Pocahontas  Co.^]  397t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  of  Pocahontas,  the  county  seat.    Corn, 

oats,  wheat,  barley,  potatoes  and  hay. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1892; 
G.  E.  &  F.  S.  McCafTree,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ( 12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HA'WARDEN,  Sioux  Co.  b  l.SlOf 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Big 
Sioux  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City.  Manu- 
facturing. 

CHROXICIjE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  W.  A.  Quigley,  editor;  Quigley  & 
Co.,  publishers  (2^.5). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  D.  O.  Stone,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898, "jkl."   Actual  average 
/or  1899,  1,125.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  ;Thursdays;republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Art.  S.  Colby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl."      In   1900.   Z.     In 

1902,     "TK-L." 

HAWKEYE,  Fayette  Co.D-SlStpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m. 
W.  of  West  Union,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Will  N.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (10—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HAZLETON,  Buchanan  Co.  Dh  500 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  10  ni.  N.  of  Independence,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
•Ight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Jay  C.  Seely,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HEDRICK,  Keokuk  Co.  O,  l,035t  pop., 
on  Iowa  Central,  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.,  15  m.  N.  E.l  of  Ottumwa.  Tile,  brick 


and  tub  factories  and  roller-process  flour 

mill.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  R.  S.  Martin  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jk_l."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,010;  /or  1897.  1,089;  for 
1898.  1,165;  for  1899.  1,269:  for  1900, 
1.480;  for  1901,  1,687; /or  1902,  1,834; 
for  19U3,  1,815;  /or  11104,  1,862. 

HIL.L.SBORO,  Henry  Co.  P,  350  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rd., 

12  m.  S.  W.  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  the  county  seat, 

and  32  W.  of  Burlington.    Agriculture. 

HENRY  CO.  ENTERPRISE  AND 
INDEX;  Saturdays;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Enterprise 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HINTON,  Plymouth  Co.  b  250  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Illinois  Central  Rds,, 

13  ra.  S.  W.  of  Lemars,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
November,  1901;  M.  A.  Bancroft,  editor  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLSTEIN,  Ida  Co.  -n  870t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of 

Ida  Grove,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886;  W.  F. 
Hutton,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  also  an 
eight  page  edition,  four  pages,  German.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

HOPKINTON,  Delaware   Co.  D-  767t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

40  m.  S.  E.  of  Dubuque.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

IjEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1888;  W.  S.  Beels,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

HUBBARD,  Hardin  Co.  n  6761  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Eldora,  the  county  seat.  Wagon  fac- 
tories, foundry  and  machine  shops.  Agri- 
culture. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1880;  John  G.  Schulze.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HUDSON,  Blackhawk  Co.  u  3591  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W. 

of  Waterloo,  the  county  seat.     Shipping 

point.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
M.  L.  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HULL,  Sioux  Co.  tl  626t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Orange  City,  the  county  seat.  Lumber 
yards  and  factories.  Farming  and  live  stock. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879;  Will 
Tamplln,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HUMBOLDT,  Humboldt  Co.  ti  1.174 1 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Min. 


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neapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Des  Moines 
r.,  18  m.  N.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Agriculture  and 
stocls;  raising. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Fridays ;  people's  party ; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  J.  S.  Hopkins,  ediltor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HUMBOL.DT  CO.  INDEPEND- 
ENT; Thursdays;  republican;  four  to  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1860;  Al.  M.  Adams,  editor;  A.  M.  &  M.  L. 
Adams,  publishers.  Prints  also  a  local  edi- 
tion (1—5). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1894  and  1895, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896, 
I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.100.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,148.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,513. 

HUMBOLDT  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1889;  Frank 
Jaqua,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,1 4tJ.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl." 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  has  been 
less  than  1.250  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issuf  for  past  year  has 
been  less  than  1,250.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
December,  1904,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
for  past  year  has  been  less  than  1,300. 

HUMESTON,  Wayne  Co.  g  945t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington&  Quincy,  Humeston 
&  Shenandoah  and  Keokuk  &  Western 
Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Cory  don,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;non  partisan;  ten 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  K.  Pitman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

NEW  ERA;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Heck  Sanford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

IDAGROVE,  c.  h.,  Ida  Co. -ni,967t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

IDA  CO.  PIONEER;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Frank  P.  Clarkson, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,440.  In  1897,  I  Z, 
In  1898,  yl.  1899,  yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  I. 
In    1902,  yl.    In   1903,   yl.   In   1904,  (z— 4)  T. 

RECORD-ERA  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.. 50; 
established  1877;    Harry  Hylett,  editor  and 
publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z^)  I. 

INDEPENDENCE,  c.  h.,  Buchanan 

Co.  D-  3,656+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.  and  Wapsipinicon  r.,  69  m.  W.  of 
Dubuque.  Trottlng-horse  breeding.  Agri- 
culture. 

BULLETIN  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1,50;  established  1864;  Willey  &  Farwell.  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,064.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
less  than  2.064.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  vl.  In 
1902,    vI.    In    1903,    (z-4)    I.     In    1904,    vl. 

CONSERVATIVE;  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;   established   1855;   Lewis  W. 
Goen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In   1894,   publisher  asserts. 


IOWA. 


not  less  than  1,512.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisherasserts,  every  edition  1,440.  In  1897, 1  Z, 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,738;  for  1904.  1,789. 

INDIANOLA,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  g 

3.261+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paci- 
fic and  Chicago,  Burlington  ft  Quincy  Rds., 
21  m.  S.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Coal,  lumber,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE-TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  Clint  L.  Price,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,036; /or  1896,  1.043.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "Jiii."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HERALD; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1857:  T.  T.  &  J.  M.  Anderson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895, "JKL."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1903,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  during  1902  no  issue  was  less 
than  2.200.  In  1903,  yl.  In  January, 
1905,  publisher  asserts,  during  1904  no  issue 
was  less  than  2,350. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  B  Dowell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.--  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,476. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,914.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901. yl.  In  1902. yl.  In  1903, yl.  InlfOl.yl. 

SIMPSONIAN;  monthly,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  thirty-six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1870;  Undergrad- 
uates of  Simpson  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

IN  WOOD,  Lyon  Co.  ^  477t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  22  m. 

S.  W.  of  Rock  Rapids,  the  county   seat. 

Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  J.  W.  Hartinger,  editor;  Skewis  & 
Skewls,  publishers  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IONIA,  Chickasaw  Co.  □'  306t  Pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m. 
W.  of  New  Hampton,  the  county  seat. 
Creamery.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  L.  R.  Par- 
rish.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1902; 
W.  M.  Darr,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

IOWA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  D- 
7,987+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Iowa  r..  54  m.  W.  of 
Davenport.  Seat  of  State  University  of 
Iowa.    Manufacturing  and  stock  raising. 

lOWAN;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  Monday;  collegiate;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1868;  H  M. 
Pratt,  editor;  Roy  A  Cook,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established— weekly  1841;  Sam  E.  Carrell, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  I 
(DD). 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1  es- 
tablished—daily   1876,    weekly    1840;    David 


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Braut,  editor;  Republican  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5—8). 
Circulation:  — Daily:  In  1897.  "JKi-."     In 

1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for 
191)0.1,145.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)1.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  Inl897, -'JKL."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1899, 
Z.  In  1900,  zl.  im901,yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
19(13,  (z^l)  J.    In  i;i04.  yl. 

IOWA  CITIZEN;  triweekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Frida.vs;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  S.  W.Searle, editor;  Iowa  Citizen  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897. Z.    In 

1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1901;  Eugene  B.  Peck,  mana- 
ger; Johnson  County  Printing  Co., publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Verne  S.  Ellis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

IOWA  METHODIST;  monthly;  meth- 
odlst-episcopal;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents  ;  established  1882 ;  H.  H.  Falrall, 
D.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Clrc'n"^L.- 

IOWA  JOURNAL  OF  HISTORY 
AND  POLITICS;  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  historical;  one  hun- 
dred and  sixty  pages  7x11;  subscription  $2; 
established  January,  1903;  B.  F.  Shambaugh, 
editor;  State  Historical  Society,  publishers 
(1 — 4).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

IOWA  FALLS,  Hardin  Co.  a  2,840+ 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and  Chicago, 
Iowa  and  Dakota  Rds.  and  Iowa  r.,  15  m. 
N.  W.  of  Eldova,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills,  tile  factories  and  machine  shops. 

HARDIN  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Ira  Nichols,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1857;  S.  B.  Stonerook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

IRETON,   Sioux   Co.  tl  545+  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 

Orange  City,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Willis  W.  Overholser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899.  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

JAMAICA,  G^Uhrie  -D  Co.  500  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10 

m.  W.  of  Perry.    Cheese  ana  brick  and  tile 

factories  and  coal  mine.    Corn  and  hogs. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  E.  Gore 
ham,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n"jKL.  ' 

JANESVILLE,  Bremer  Co.  nf  3111 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of 
Warerly,  the  county  seat.  Milling  and  agri- 
culture. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  P.  F.  Fltkln,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERSONjC.  h.,  Greene  Co.  n 

3,601+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Des    Moines,   Northern   &    Western    Rds., 


IOWA 


about  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 

capital.    Cigar  factories  and  flour  mills. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  page» 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
Paul  E.Stlllman,  editor;  Bee  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,511.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,1,92'2; /('f  a  year  ending  with  March, 

1898,  ^,080;  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 

1899,  '2, '290.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

SOUVENIR;  Saturdays ;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  G.  S.  Turrlll,  editor;  TurrlU 
&  Lovejoy,  publishers  (5—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,440.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,600;  for  1897.  i,145.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl(OO)  (AA). 

STANDARD;  Thursday.^:  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  Wade  Gray,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ".lkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  m^%  1,579.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901.yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  May,  1903,  1,617.    In  1904,  yl. 

JEFFERSON  PRESBYTERIAN ; 
monthly;  religious;  sixteen  pages  8i^xl2; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1902;  Rev, 
J.  S.  Corkey,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "iSL" 

JESUP,  Buchanan  Co.  D-  690t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Independ- 
ence, the  county  seat.  Dairying,  stock 
raising  and  farming. 

CITIZEN'S  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Fay  R.  Place,  editor;  The 
Place  Printing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n"JKL." 

JEWELL,  Hamilton  Co.  D  947 1  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 

of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
W.  S.  Hoon,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

KALONA,  Washington  Co.  a,.530t  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Washington,  the  ^county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1891;  U.G.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

KANAWHA,  Hancock    Co.    b    300 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  &  Western  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  of    Britt,   the   nearest    trading    point. 

Dairying,  stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  '899; 
B.C.  Ellsworth,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 8). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

KELLERTON,  BinqgoU  Co.  p  i58t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

10  m.  E.  of  Mount  Ayr,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  H.  E. 
Perkins,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KELLOGG,  Jasper  Co.  u  653t  pop,, 

on   Chicago,   Rock  Island   &    Pacific  Rd., 

45  m.  N.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Live  stock  and  agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


IOWA. 


$1.50;  established  1880;  W.  P.  Coutts,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890 ;  J.  W.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jk-l." 

KENSETT,  ff^orth  Co.  ft  459t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and 
Iowa  Central  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  of  Northwood, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;   Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  17x22;  •ubscriptlon  $1.25;  established 

1897;  George  F.  Finch,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEOKUK,  Lee  Co.  q,  14,6411-  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  Sc  Quincy,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Keokuk  &  Western, 
Wabash  and  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western 
Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.  Foundries,  machine 
shops,  flonr  and  lumber  mills,  and  canning, 
boot  and  shoe,  overall,  collar  and  cooperage 
factories.    Extensive  river  commerce. 

CONSTITUTION-DEMOCRAT  ; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $4,  semi- weekly  $1 ;  established — 
Constitution  1847,  Democrat  1883,  consolidated 
1892;  A.  Warwick,  editor;  Constitution-Dem- 
ocrat Company,  publishers  (2—2). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jivl"  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "iKL." 

Seiiil- Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,yI.Inl899,"JKL."  Inl900,Z.  In  1902,"iii." 

GATE  CITY;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  republican;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1846 ;  S.  W.  Moorehead ,  editor ;  The  Gate 
City  Companj',  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898  y  I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3,145. 

POST-ANZETGER;Fridaj'3;  German; 
independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion .§1.50;  established  1867;  George  Henzel, 
editor;  Keokuk  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3).  Circ'n  ••jki.-"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl-" 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  twelve  pages 
llxlfi:  subscription  $1;   established  1895;  G. 
Walter  Barr,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circiilatiou  "jkl."      In  1903,    (z— 4)    I.    In 
1904,  yl. 

SCHOOL.  MUSIC  MONTHLY; 
monthly  ( ▲  A). 

KEOSAUQUA,    c.  li.,    Van    Buren 
Co.  n^  1,117+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Rd.  and  Des  Moines  r.,  48  m.  N.  W. 
of  Keokuk.    Farming. 
REPUBLICAN  ;    Thursdays  ;    republi- 
can ;    four   pages  22x28;    subscription  $1.50; 
established  1855;  Rowley  &  Landes,  editors 
and  publishers  ( 12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL.-  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,400. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  !(••).   In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

STATE  LINE  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1870;  Geo  F.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "j_kl."  (  ??) 

K  E  O  T  A,  Keokuk  Co.  O,  996t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 
E.  of  Sigourney,  the  county  seat.  Mills  and 
factories,  dairying,  stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:   established 


IOWA. 


1875;  A.  H.  &  J.  C.  Richardson,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jjil." 

KINGSLEY,  Plymouth  Co.  ^  720t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 

S.  E.  of  Le  Mars,  the  county  seat.   Grain 

and  live  stock. 

NEWS -TIMES;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  H.  Beardsley.  editor;  J.  H. 
Beardsley  &  Co.,  publishers  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

KIRON,  Crawford    Co.  -a  50  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 

Denison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdajs;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  T.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SVENSKEN;  Mondays;  Swedish;  four 
pages  8x12 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1903;  H.  T.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher  (2-4). 
Circulation  "JKL"  (A  A). 

KNIERIM,  Calhoun  Co.  -a  327t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Fort 

Dodge. 

RECORD :  Thursdays :  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  suh.scriptlon  $1 ;  established  1901; 
Jas.  G.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KNOWLTON,  Ringgold  Co.  g  267t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  Mount  Ayr,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  John  W.  Been, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

KNOXVILLE,  c.  li.,  Marion  Co.  g 
8,131+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines  r.  and  35  S. 
E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Coal, 
lumber  and    agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  173^x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  W.  J.  Casey,  editor; 
Casey  &  Belville.  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JivL"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  year 
past  no  issue  has  been  less  than  2,050.  In  1901, 
(z— 4).  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  y I. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1855;  M.  L.  Curtis,  editor;  Curtis  &  Gilson, 
publisher.^  (5—8). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  (++).  In  1900, 
(z— 4)  I.  In  1901,  (Z-4.  5,7)1  (++).  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lshedl878;  Frank  M.  Frush,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
reOl,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  July  17,  1902,  1,952.  In  19a3,  yl 
(OO)  (A  A). 

LACONA,  Warren  Co.  g  496t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  S.  E.  of  Indianola,  the  county  seat.  Tim- 
ber, stone  and  coal. 

LEDGER  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  E.  C.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  '  JKL." 

LAKE  CITY,  Calhoun  Co.  -a  2,703t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m. 


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IOWA 


S.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge  and  75  N.  W.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

BLADE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  :.'Ox'26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  W.  C.  Snyder,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  T.  B.  Hotcliklss,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  189(i.  1,444-  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "iKi,." 
In  1900.  October,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
edition  during  twelve  months  past  was  1,704. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (O  O). 
In  1904,  y I. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x28; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Kane  & 
Jackson,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n"iKi" 

LAKE    MILLS,    Winnebago    Co.    6 

1,293+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of 

Forest  City,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills, 

canning,  sash,  door  and   blind   factories, 

wool  carding  mills,  machine  shop,  creamery 

and  farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  M.  A.  Aasgaard.  editor;  Lake 
Mills  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LAKEPARK,  Dickinson  Co.  ^  541t 

pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North 

ern  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Spirit  Lake,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1.50;  established  1890;  A 
B.  Chrysler,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Cir- 
culation "J^L  " 

LAKEVIEW,  5acC7o.-n591tpop.,on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 

Sac  City,  the  county  seat.    Summer  resort 

and  medical  springs.    Dairying,  livestock 

and  agriculture. 

RESORT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  W.  M.  Hamilton  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

LAMONI,  Decatur  Co.  g  l,540t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  i^ulncy  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  W.  of  Leon,  the  county  seat.    Live  stock 

and  grain. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "lkl." 

INDEPENDENT  PATRIOT;  Thurs 
days;  Independent;  eight   pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  Lambert  Bros., 
•ditors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :    In  1895  and  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.    In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898,  vl.     In  1899,  yl.    In    1900,  yl.    In  1901 
yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  190.3,  Z  (4).  In  1904,".IK^.•• 
8AINTS♦  HERALD;  Wednesdays;  lat- 
ter day  saints;   twenty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1860;  Fredrick  M. 
Smith  and  Joseph  Smith,  editors;  Reorgan- 
ized Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints,  publishers  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :     Actual  average  for    1895, 
4,936.    In  1896.  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yH. 
In  1889.  yl.    Actual  average  for  a  year  end 
<ngW/i  June,  1900,  4,481.  In  1901,  yG.  Ac- 
tualOfverage    for    1902,    4,433.      In    1903, 
(z-4)  G(*»).    In  1904,  yG. 

ZION'S  HOPE;  Saturdays;  juvenile; 
latter  day  salnta;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrlp 
tlon    50    cents;    established    1868;    Mrs.    M. 


Walker,  editor ;  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1900,  5,584.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  G.  In  190:i,  yG  (OO).  In 
1901,  y II. 

AUTUMN  LEAVES;  monthly;  latter 
day  saints  ;  fifty  pages  7x10  ;  subscription 
tl;  established  1888;  M.  Walker  and  E.  A. 
Smith, editors;  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saint«,  publishers 
(13—3). 

Circulation ;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,866.  IU1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898."iKi,." 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900.1,791.  Inl901,yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I, 
In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904.  I. 

LAMONT,  Buchanan  Co.  D-6S6t  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E. 
of  Independence,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

liEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  F.  Davidson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LAMOTTE,  Jackson  Co.  D-  272  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  15 

m.  S.  of  Dubuque.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays  :  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
November,  1901;  A.  F.  Kearney,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LANESBORO,  Carroll  Co.  -n  60  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  from 
Lake  City. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1903;  D.  R. 
Hotchkiss,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iKi."  (AA). 

NKWS;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1,  established  January, 
1904;  B.  R.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

LANSING,  Allamakee  Co.  ^  1,438+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  80  m.  N.  of  Dubuque. 
Grain  market. 

ALLAMAKEE  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1867;  Dunlevy 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated  also  at 
Waukon(8— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.300.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iiti"  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901, 1,557.  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  has  not  been  at  any  issue  for 
the  past  year  less  than  1,61«.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  V I. 

MIRROR  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1852  ;  Geo.  W.  Metcalf,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.248.  In  191)0,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z-4.  6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,500.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

LAPORTE  CITY ^  Blackhawk  Co.  u 
1,419-h  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Waterloo,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
llshed  1894 ;  H.  G.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESS-REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  H.  B.  Lizer,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1902, 
Z  (1,2,  4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 


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RAILWAY  NEWS;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  lli^xl6;  subscription 
$1;  establislied  October,  19a2;  H.G.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z^)  I  (A  A). 

LARCHWOOD, ^2/071  C'o.^450t  pop., 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rd.,19m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
LEADER;    Thursdays ;    Independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  1888  ;   UcGilvra  &  Grossman,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "isi" 

LATIMER,  Franklin  Co.  6  300  pop., 
on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,8J^m.W.  of  Hampton. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  SI;  established  December.  1901; 
A.  Hanson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion -'JKL." 

LAURENS,   Pocahontas    Co.  \]  853t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.   W.   of   Pocahontas,   the   county    seat. 

Agriculture. 

POCAHONTAS  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  George  Long,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAWLER,  Chickasaw  Co.  [:f646tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m. 

E.   of    New    Hampton,   the    county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Edwin  G.  Erler,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3) 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "iKi."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,032;  for  1904, 1,132. 

LE  CLAIRE,  Scott  Co.  n-  »97t  pop., 
on  Davenport,  Rock  Island  &  North  West- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Davenport,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Le 
Claire  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

LEGRAND,  Marshall  Co.  U  408t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 
of  Marshalltown,  the  county  seat.  Lime- 
stone quarries,  flour  and  steam  saw  mills. 
Christian  College  and  Friends'  Academy. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
ptges  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
H.  P.  Neyenesch.  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iKL.i- (A  A). 

LEHIGH,  Webster  Co.  U  806tpop.,  on 
Crooked  Creek  and  Mason  City  &  Ft. 
Dodge  Rds.  and  Des  Moines  r.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of 
Fort  Dodge,  the  county  seat.  Coal  mining 
and  milling. 
LEHIGH    VAL.L.EY   ARGUS;    Fri- 

days;  fouV   pages   20x253^;  subscription  $1; 

established  1883;    Hal  C.  Fuller,  editor  and 

publisher  (8— 3P).    Circulation  -iKi" 

LE  MARS,  c.  h.,  Plymouth  Co.  ^  4,146t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  25  m.  N. 
E.  of  Sioux  City.  Flour,  grain,  stock  and 
lumber  market. 

GLOBE-POST;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages 


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18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  A.  P. 
Cramer,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
Inl896,I.  Inl897.y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899, Z. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  has  been 
less  than  1,325;  in  1901,  no  edition  less  than 
1,385.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19C'3,  Z  (4)  (••).  In 
1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL ;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1871;  Chassell  & 
Ferguson,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
1,775;  for  1896,  1,915;  for  1897.  2,638. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I 
(•  •).     Actual  average  for  1904,  2,468. 

HEROLD;  Wednesdays;  German;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
John  Starzl,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  •■jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  1,375.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1.665.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901. tI.    Inl902,yl.    In  1903,  yl.  Inl9<)4,yl. 

AVESTERN  UNION  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  educational;  twenty-four  to 
thirty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Herman  H.  Thoren,  editor; 
Western  Union  College  Press  Co.,  publishers 
(2-4).    Circulation  "jkj,"  (A  A). 

LENOX,  Taylor  Co.  p  l,014t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  QuincyRd.,  18  m. 
N.  E.  of  Bedford,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEW  TIMES;  Thursdays:  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Glen  Wlllits,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Cirulation  "jkl." 

TI3IE-TABLE:  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
l.=)x22;  subscription  $1;  established  187S;  W.  J. 
Clark,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

LEON,  c.h.,  Decatur  Co.  p  l,905tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Des 
Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  65  m.  S.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

DECATUR   CO.  JOURNAL,;   Thurs- 
days;   republican;   eight  pages  15x22;     sub- 
scrlDtion  $1.50;  established  1867;  R.  W.  Bruce 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  :    -jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 
19(14.  vl. 

DECATUR  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  16}^x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  F.  J.  Mathews, 
editor;  F.  J.  &  C.  B.  Mathews,  publishers 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
twelye  pages  18x2-1;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1854;  O.  E.  Hull,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,248.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,688.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902, 
(7.-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

LETTS,    Louisa    Co.    U^  387  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m. 

N.  of  Wapello,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD:   Thursdays;   independent; 

four  pastes  16x24;  sub.scriDtion$l; established 

1903;  S.  E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

LEWIS,  Cass  Co.  JD  6131  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  E. 
of  Omaha.  Neb.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 188();  W.  B.  Fletcher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "ixi." 

LIMESPRING,  Howard  Co.  cf  805t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 


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15  m.  N.  W.  of   Cresco,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  eisht  pages  15iiex22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1888;  Clarence 
Zook,  edltorand  publisher  (,5—3).  Clrc'n"iju." 

LINDEN,  Dallas  Co.  n  314t  pop.,  on 

Des  3Ioines,  Northern  &  Western  Rd.,  17  m, 

W.  of  Adel,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  J. 
D.  Coffman,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  "iiLL." 

LINEVILLE,  Wayne  Co.  g  690t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m. 
S.  W.  of  Corydon,  the  county  seat.  Grain 
and  live  stock. 

NEWS?   Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1896* 
Harr.v  C  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circtilatiou  :   In  1897,  "jkl"     Actual  aver- 
age/or  1898,  1,071 .    Inl899.  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  Independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1873;  Chas.  H.  Austin, 
editor;  Austin  &  Austin,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "ilLL." 

LINNGROVE,  Buena  Vista  Co.  ^  400 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20m. 
N.  of  Storm  Lake,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

IN  D  E  PEN  I)  ENT ;  Fridays;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Wm.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  •vkl." 

LISBON,  J^inn  Co.  n-  956t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  K. 
of  Marlon,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills. 
Farming. 

HERA  LiD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894 ;  W.  F.  Stahl,  editor  and  publl8her(5— 3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REFORMED  CHURCH  HERALD; 
Tuesdays;  reformed  church;  eight  to  ten 
pages  7ii>xlO>6;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  S.  G.  Fouse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  7nonths  of  1897,  1,150.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
Albert  M.  Floyd,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "mj-" 

LITTLE  ROCK,  Lyon  Co.  tl399t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Sibley.    Farming. 

FREE    TiANCE;    Fridays;    republican; 

eigiitpage  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894:  Crose  &  Davison,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3),    Circulation  "iKL." 

LITTLE  SIOVX,  ffarrison  Co.  -ai27t 

pop.,  on  Little  Sioux  r.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Lo 

gan,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

HUSTLER:  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
March,  1901;  H.  W.  Kerr,  editor;  Review  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (5—3).    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1882;  D.  W.  Butt«,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "uu,." 

LIVERMORE,  Humboldt  Co.  i  618 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 


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Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Dakotah. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1882;  W.  F.  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  -D  l,877t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Boyer  r.,  31  m.  N.  of  Coimcll  Bluffs.  Stone 
quarry.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  J. 
M.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,399.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1%2, 
1,402.    Inl903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NUCLEUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  G.  E.  Ferguson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,134.  In  1898,  I .  In  1899,  y I. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "jkl." 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  J.  C.  McCabe  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,080.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,080. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

LOHRVILLE,  Calhoun  Co.  -a  597t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Des 
Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  E. 
of  Rockwell  City,  the  county  seat.  Live 
stock  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  J.  C.  Ashton,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3)-    Circulation  "jja-." 

LONETREE,  Johnson  Co.n-600tpop., 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Iowa  City,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 
REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1892;    W.  H.  Younkin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P).     Circulation  "JKL." 

LORIMOR,  Union  Co.  p  587t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  W.  of 
Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming  and 
stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages,  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1388 ; 

A.  W.  Strayher,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

LOVILIA,  Monroe  Co.  ^  350  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Albia. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  November  1902; 
J.  E.  McMullen,  editor;  McMullen  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LOWDEN,  Cedar  Co.  D-  544  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E. 
of  Tipton. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  Geo. 
W.  Mueller,  editor;  Chas.  A.  Seaton,  publish- 
er (12—3).    Circulation  "iXL" 

LOWMOOR,  Clhifon  Co.  0412  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 


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Clinton,   the   county   seat.     Farming  and 

stock-raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; tour  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August,  1903;  E.  M.  McCartney, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

LUCAS,   J-ucas   Co.  g  1,132 1  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m.  W. 

of  Chariton,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1899; 
F.  W.  Richards,  editor;  Mrs.  A.  C.  Richards, 
publisher  (8—3  P).    Circulation  ".na" 

LUVERNE,  Kossuth  Co.  ^  634t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Algona, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

DES    MOINES    VALLEY     NEWS; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Hal  E. 
Rogers,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl.' 

LYNNVILiLE,  Jasper  Co.  D  500  pop., 
on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Newton, 
the  county  ceat;  also  on  Skunk  r.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  Independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1900;  L.  H.  Bufkin,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

LY  O  N  S,  Clinton  Co.  D-.  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  Suburb 
of  Clinton. 

TRI-CITY  LABOR  VOICE;  semi 
monthly;  labor  independent;  four  pages 
14x20-  subscription  75  cents;  established  1900; 
P.  Hofman,  editor;  Voice  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:   In  1902,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,.386  ;  for  lit04,  2,223. 

MeCALLSBURG, -sriory  Co.  a  200 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Nev- 

ada,   the  county   seat.     Agriculture  and 

dairy. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Charles  H.  Beach,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  ••jjll-" 

MoGREGOR,  Clayton    Co.  cf  l.-tSSt 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

and  Mississippi  r. ,  opposite  Prairie  du  Chien, 

Wis.,  51  m.  above  Dubuque. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1861 ;  J.  F.  Widman,  editor  and  publisher(8— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900.  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  May,  1901,  1,228.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (O  O).    Actual  average  for  1904, 1,690. 

NORTH  IOWA  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1 :  established  1856 ;  Huebsch  &  Wallis.  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

McINTIRE,  Mitchell  Co.  6  427t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  and  Winona  ft 

Western  Rds.,  about  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Osage, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1893;  M.  E.  Granger,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher,    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


MESSENGER;  W^ednesdays;  indepen- 
dent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1904;  M.  E.  Granger,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

BULLETIN  HERALD;  monthly;  un- 
denominational; sixteen  pages  7x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1895;  M.  H. 
Smith,  editor;  McGregor  Outing  Associa- 
tion, publishers.    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

SCHOOL  COMPANION  ;  monthly, 
during  school  year;  educational;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1892; 
A.  D.  &  M.  E.  Granger,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
r,575.  Inl897.  Y.  Inl898jyG.  Inl899,yG. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl(AA). 

MACEDONIA,  Pottawattamie  Co.p 

295+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  25  m.   S.  E.  of    Council  Bluffs,   the 

county  seat.       Stock  raising. 

BOTNA  VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 

republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 

$1 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  N.  Tollinger, editor  and 

publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

MADRID,  Boone  Co.  n  l,021t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Des 
Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rds.,  25  m.  N. 
W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Stone 
quarries,  coal  mines,  fire  and  potters'  clay. 
REGISTER -NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 

established  1882;  C.  A.  Silford,  editor  and  puD- 

lisher  (2^3).   Circulation  "ija.." 
TR A  PPERS'    WORLD;    monthly ; 

hunting;  sixteen  to  forty-eight  pages  65ix9J^; 

subscription  $1;  established  November,  1904; 

David  E.  Allyn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MALCOM,  Poweshiek  Co.  D  404+  pop., 
on  Chicago,    Rock  Island   &   Pacific   Rd., 
63  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;   established 

1888;   J.  E.  Latchem,  editor  and   publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

MALVERN,  Mills  Co.  p  l,186t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Tabor  &  Northern  Rds.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 
Council  Bluffs.  Stock  raising  and  fruit 
shipping. 

LEADER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1875;  W.  P.  Wortman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 3) 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.100.  In  1900  zl. 
In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, yl  (OO). 
SOUTH-WEST  lOWAN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  C.  M.  Rice, editor;  Mal- 
vern Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  loith  July, 
1900,1,200.  In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

MANCHESTER,  c  b.,  Delaware  Co. 

o  2,887+  pop.,  on   Illinois   Central  Rd.  and 
Maquoketa  r.,47  m.  W.  of  Dubuque.   Manu- 
facturing and  dairying. 
DELAWARE   CO.  NEAVS;   Wednes 
davs;   republican;   eight  pages   18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  D.  H.  Young, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:     In   1897,    "j_kl/*     In   1898,   I. 
Actual  average  for  IStW,  2, 99o.    In  19(X),  y  H» 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.      Ivl 
1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


lill 


IOWA. 


DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18(4;  Bronson  &  Carr,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jki.." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871;  H.  L.  Rann,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896,1,701.   Inl897.  Y.   In  1898.  "jkl." 

MANILLA,  Crawford  Co.  -D  773t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  60  m. 
N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

REPUBLICAN,;  semi-weekly, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  M.  Mor- 
gan, editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circ'n"uii." 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  ten 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  J.  McDermott,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

MANLY,  Worth  Co.  ^2  359t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and 
Chicago  &  Great  Western  and  Iowa  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  10}4  m.  S.  of  Northwood,  the 
county  seat,  and  9  N.  of  Mason  City.  Agri- 
culture and  live  stock. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1898;  J.  J. 
McCraney,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

MANNING,  Carroll  Co.  -a  l,169tpop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chicago  Great 
Western  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Carroll,  the  coun- 
ty seat.     Grain,  live  stock  and  farming. 

HERO  Li  D;  Fridays;  German;  independ- 
ent-democrat; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1894;  Bert  Kraus,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten 
pages  18x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881 ;  G.  W.  Laflar,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12— 4 ). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (2,  3,  4).  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 1)  I. 

M ANSON,  Calhoun  Co.  -a  1,424+  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  &  Rock  Island  Rd., 
18  m.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Stock  and  grain 
raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1891;  J.  F.  Dalton,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  J.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899  and  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, each  week  was  not  less  than  1,440;  in 
1901,  has  not  fallen  below  1,650.  In  1903,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  since  January  1,  1901, 
has  not  fallen  below  1,900.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
January,  190."),  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  t2,000. 

JOURNAIj;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Long  Bros.,  editors  and  publish 

grs  (2 3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

MAPLETON,  Monona  Co.  -n  1.099t 
pop.,  junction  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds., 
45  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising.  • 

PRESS ;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1871;  H. 
V.  Chapin.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,1,475.  In  1903,  yl.  In  UHJ4. 
(z-4)  I. 


IOWA. 


MAQUOKETA,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  a- 
3,777+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  40  m. 
N.  of  Davenport.  Live  stock,  grain  and 
timber. 

EXCELSIOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  J.  P.  Gruwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl ■"  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4.5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

JACKSON  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man; independent:  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1878;  G.  F.  Busch- 
mann,  editor;  G.  F.  Buschmann  &Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1898,  l,3ti3.  In  1899,  "iKL."  In  1901, 
Z  (1,  2,  4). 

JACKSON    REPUBLICAN;  Tues 
days;   republican;   eight   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.25;    established   1893;    Grant   Sc 
Wilson,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

JACKSON  SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1854;  Swigart  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl-"  In  1899, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2.000. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903, '■Z,''Z14:,    In  1904,  I. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878;  H.  P.  Harvey,  editor;  Harvey  & 
Fleming,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,655;  in  1896,  1,412.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898, zl.  In  1899, yl.  In  1900,  y I.   In  1901,  "jkl." 

RED  POLLED  RECORD;  monthly; 
live  stock  ;  twelve  pages  10x12;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents;  established  1896;  F.  E.  Sander- 
son, editor;  Red  Polled  Record  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,725.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4)  I.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902,  2,250;  for 
1903,  2,250;  for  1904,  2,083. 

MARATHON,  ^wena  Tisto  Co.  t]659t 
pop.,   on    Chicago    &    Northwestern    Rd., 
28  m.  N.  E.  of  Storm  Lake,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1890;  L.  E.  Bladine,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

MARBLE  ROCK,  Floyd  Co.  ^  5T3t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.  and  Shell  Rock  r.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of 
Charles  City,  the  county  seat.     Shipping 
point  for  grain  and  stock.    Agriculture. 
JOURNAL;   Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1875;  H.  B.  Nies,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MARCUS,  Cherokee  Co.  \:  718t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  44  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux 

City.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882:  F.  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MARENGO,  c.  h.,  Iowa  Co.  D-  2,007+ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

35  m.  N.  W.  of  Iowa  City.    Stone  quarries, 

agriculture,  woolen  and  calico  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Jas.  J.  Glenn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circxilation  "jkl." 


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IOWA. 


IOWA. 


HEliALiU;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Beem  &  Paine,  editors  and  publistiers. 
Circulation  -mkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  M.  A.  Raney,  editor  and 
puVjlisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,!248« 
In  1898,  "JKL-" 

MARION,  c.h.,J^i«w  Co.  :> 4,102+ pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  6  m. 
N.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Foundry,  flour 
mills,  carriage,  furniture  and  farming  im- 
plement manufactories. 

REGISTER;  tri- weekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1852;  S.  W.  Rathbun,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).  Circulation  "Jia."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,  "jKi" 

PILOT;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  L.  P.  Bardwell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  T.  T.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl.-  In  1900,  I.  In 
1901.  (z-4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

M  ARNE,  Cass  Co.  p  410t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  6  m. 
N.  W.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  dairjlng. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  Bert  Hupp,  editor  and  publisher  (.2—3). 
Circulation  "iii" 


MARSHALLTOWN,  c.  h.,  Mar- 
shall Co.  n  11,554+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western, Iowa  Central  and  Chicago  Great 
Western  Rds.,  65  m.  from  Des  Moines. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

EVENING  TIMES-REPUBLICAN; 

everv  evening  except  Sunday,  and  IOWA 
TI3IES- REPUBLICAN,  semi  weeRly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x23;  subscription  — daily  $5,  semi- 
weeklv  $1;  established  — dally  1874,  semi- 
weekly  1858;  D.  W.  Norris,  editor;  Times- 
Republican  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded H from  1892 
to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  3,062|  for 
1897,  3,450;  for  1898,4,815.  In  1899,  G. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  4,995;  for  1901,  5,605.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,   (z— 4)   G.     Actual  average  for  1904, 

84«rs. 

Wemi-Weekly :  Inl895, 1.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,89ti;  for  1897,  3,823;  for  189S, 
5,456.  In  1899,  G.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending   with  June,    1900,    6,895;  for 

1901,  8,165.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G. 
In  19' '4,  y<i. 

BEOBACHTER;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  14x21;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  Chas.  Beck,  editor; 
John  Schnellbacher,  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation  ■■JKL." 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Avres  &  Sieg.  editors  and  publishers 
(2—3).  ' 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  Inl897,Z.  Inl898,yl.  Inl899,  zT. 
In    1900,    zl.     In    1901.    (z-1,  2,  4,  5)   I.      In 

1902,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1903  yl. 

IOWA  PROHIBITIONIST;  Thurs 
davB:  prohibition;  eight  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription .SI:  established  1902;  O.  D.  Ellett, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  ••jjcl." 


REFLECTOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Henry  &  Bradford,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In 
19IK).  I.  In  1901,  vl.   In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  "jkl." 

IOWA  WOODMAN:  monthly  (A  A). 

MASON  CITY,  c.  h.,   Cerro   Gordo 

Co.  ^  6,746+  pop.— local  census  8,464— on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  ft  St.  Paul,  Iowa  Cen- 
tral, Chicago,  Northwestern  and  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rds.  Agriculture  and  man- 
ufacturing. 

GLOBE  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1893,  weekly  1885;  Globe-Gazette  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1901.  Z  (4,  5).  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,424.    Iul9(J4.  yl. 

Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,450.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898, 
V I.  In  1899,  ■  JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4,5). 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2.265.  In  1904,  yl. 
TIMES-HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $3,  semi- 
weeklv  $1;  established— dally  1883;  semi- 
week  I V  1873:  E.  H.  English,  editor;  Times- 
Herald  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (12^4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl."  In  1904, 
(z— 4.  6)  I. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903  yl.  In 
li»04,  (z^,6)  I. 

CERRO  GORDO  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN :  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1860;  Mey- 
ers &  Meyers,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,400.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (?7).     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  E.  W.  Frezlse,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "j£l."  In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,  5).  (A  A). 
CHRISTIAN  3IESSENGER; 
monthly;  religious;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  E.  P. 
Ellvson,  editor:  Christian  Messenger  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

FARMERS'  INSTITUTE;  monthly; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1890;  L.  L.  Kline- 
felter, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts.not 
less  than  17,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
29,125.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vD.  Inl899,yE. 
In  1900,  vF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903,  yG  (AA^. 

LABOR  WORLD:  monthly;  labor; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1903;  W.  H.  Foster  and  L.  P. 
Boyce,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

RETAILEK.  ;  monthly;  mercantile; 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  10}.^xl4;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  A.  S.  Sortor, 
.Tr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jki,." 
In  1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

RURAIi  SCHOOLS  AND  PRAC- 
TICAL EDUCATION;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; twenty  pages  8x10;  subscription  40 
cents;  established  1894;  Eugene  Brown, editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  July,  publisher 
assorts,  no  Issue  during  the  past  year  was 
less  than  1,200.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  "JKL."  (A  A). 


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MASSENA,  Cass  Co.  p475tpop.,on 

Chicago,  Burllngtou  &  Quincy  Rd.,  18  m.  S. 

E.  of  Atlantic,  the  couutj'  seat.  Agriculture. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Gon- 
der  &  Gilmore,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MAXWELL,  Story  Co.  u  810t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
28  m.  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  L.  R.  Shepherd,  editor;  L.  R. 
Shepherd  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(5-3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.025.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

IOWA    O  D  D-FELi  LOW;  semi 
monthly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  L.  R.  Shep- 
herd Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,200.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  -iKi."     In  1903,  (z-4)  I.   In  1904,  y I. 

MAYNARD,  Fayette  Co.  ^  495t  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  and  Northern 

Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  West  Union,  the  county 

seat.    Dairying  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Tliursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1889; 
L.  D.  Rowley,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MECHANICSVILLE,    Cedar    Co. 

D-703t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

24  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Farming. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1865;  N.  F.  Purcell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MEDIAPOLIS, ^««  Moines  Co.  0, 725t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North 
ern  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds., 
15  m.  N.  of  Burlington,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  weekly,  twice  a-week, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
and  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
llshed  1874;  J.  W.  Merrill,  editor;  S.  C.Merrill, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  189(i;  J.  A.  Bridges 
Mediapolis  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MELBOURNE,  Marshall  Co.  n  366t 

pop.,  on  Cliicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

and  Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rds.,  16  m, 

S.  W.  of   Marshalltown.  the  county  seat. 

Brick  and  tile  works.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  L,  A.  Glass- 
burn,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MELROSE,  Monroe  Co.  p  400t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &,  Quincy  Rd.,  16  S. 
W.  of  Albla,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BIG  FOUR  SATURDAY  RECORD; 

Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  Rose  A.  Hinton,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1.567.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903 
yl.    In  1604,  yl. 


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MELVIN,  Osceola  Co.  \2  10  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Rock  Island  R<1.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 

Sibley,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Irving  A. 
Dove,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MENLO,  Guthrie  Co.  -a  4J8t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m. 

W.  of  Des  Moines.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  page*  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  M.  T.  Ken  worthy,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MERRILL,  Plymouth  Co.  ti  389t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Sioux  City  &  Northern 
Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  Le  Mars,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  A.  Julian,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INDEPENDENT  WORKMAN; 
monthly;  miscellaneous  societies;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  A,  Julian,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).  Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,  5). 
(AA). 

MESERVEY,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  b  193t 

pop.,  on   Mason  City  A  Ft.  Dodge  Rd.,  24 

m.  S.  W.  of  Mason  City,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  A.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILFORD,J5tcA:in«on  Co.  b 4851  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  of  Spirit  Lake,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mills  and  farming. 

MAIL  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  —  Sherburne,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILO,    Warren    Co.    ^  585t    pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E. 

of  In  dianola,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture, 

grazing  and  mining. 

MOTOR;  Thursdays ;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
W.  Waugh,  editor  and  publisher  (3—1).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MILTON,  Van  Buren  Co.  C^  819t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  70 

m.  W.  of  Burlington.    Stock  shipping  and 

flour  mill. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  N.  E.  Guernsey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl" 

MINBURN,  ^a«a«  Co.  D317tpop.,on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Ril.,  27  m. 

N.   W.   of   Des   Moines.    Agriculture   and 

stock  raising. 

STAR:  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  John  U.  Gitzy, 
editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

MINDEN,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  328t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,22m.N.  E.of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county 


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seat.    Tank  factory,  sugar  factory,  grain 

and  potatoes. 

TIMES -HERALD;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900 ;  Peter  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "Jii" 

MINGO,  Jasper  Co.  D  241  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd,,  12  m.  N.  W, 
of  Newtown.  Manufacturing  and  agricul- 
ture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1902;  R.  D.  Armstrong,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MISSOURI   VALLEY,    HarHton 

Co.  -n  4,010t  pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific 

and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,    6  m. 

E.  of   Missouri  r.  and   20  N.    of    Council 

Bluffs.     Manufacturing  and  farming. 

HARRISON  CO.  NEWSj  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weelcly  eight 
pages  ISx'iO;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1889,  weekly  1882;  A.  H. 
Sniff,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weeklj'  "JKL." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1890,  weekly  1868;  R.  H.  Harris, 
editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
elKht  pages  1514x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  L.  J.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MITCHELL V'lLLE,  Polk  Co.  n  768t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

18  m.  N.E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Girls'  Department  of  State 

Industrial  School.    Coal  mines.    Live  stock 

and  farming.    Creamery  and  brick  and  tile 

factory. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1882;  E.  P.  Marmon.  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MODALE,  Harrison  Co.  -D  383t  pop., 

on   Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  30  m. 

N.  of  Council  Bluffs. 

PRIDE  OF  MODALE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  F.  H.  Ludwig,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

MONDAMIN,  Harrison  Co.  -a  384t 

pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  W.  of  Logan,  the  county   seat,  and  2 

from  the  E.  bank  of  Missouri  r.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;   Thursdays;  independ 
ent;  eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1:    es- 
tablished 1899;  E.  W.  Wonder  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "4Ki" 

MONONA,  Clayton  Co.  cT  6741  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  of  Elkader,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1892;  E.  R.  Otis  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl. "  Actualaverage 
for  1897. 1,000.  In  1898.  "iKL."(??)  In  1899, Z. 
In  1900  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 


MONROE,  «^«spcr  Co.  D  917tpop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m. 

S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Live 

stock,  farming,  coal  and  creamery. 

MIRROR ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1871 ;  John  Vandermast,  editor  and  publisher 
(5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEZUMA, c.h.,  Poweshiek  Co.  D 
l,210t  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  24  m.  N.  of 
Oskaloosa.    Farming  and  grazing. 

POWESHIEK  CO.  PALLADIUM; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  R.  L.  &  R.  A. 
Mortland.  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1856;  J.  W.  Jarnagin,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl  "  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,272.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901.  Z  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
19U3,  "JKL." 

MONTICELLO,  Jo7ies  Co.  a-  2,104t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
43  m.  S.  W.  of  Dubuque.  Various  manu- 
factures and  creameries.    Dairying. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1865;  J.  W.  Doxsee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circu  lation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,284.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iia-."  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,353. 
In  1901, yl.   Inl902.yl.  Inl903,yl.  Inl904,yl. 

.TONES  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  Frank  Sears,  editor;  Swigart 
Bros.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTOUR,  Tama  Co.    a  502t  pop., 

on   Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 

of  Toledo,  the  county  seat.   Creamery  and 

foundry.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  George  F.  Robb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTROSE,  Lee  Co.  R  748t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  11  m.  N.  of  Keokuk.  Sum- 
mer resort.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  E.  Shappell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MOORHEAD,    Monona    Co.  -a  200 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15m. 

N.  E.  of  Mondamin.   Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  J.  B.  McElwaln,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jki--" 

MORAVIA,  AppajiooB  Co.  P  632  pop. 

IJEl'ORTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
TRIBUNE;  weekly  (A  A). 

MORNING  SUN,  Louisa  Co.  R  948t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
em  and  Iowa  Central  Rds,,  23  m.  N.  of  Bur- 
lington.    Manufactures  drain    tile,  berry 


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cratPs,  beehives,  etc.     Shipping  point   for 

live  stock,  flour,  grain  and  poultry. 

NEWS-HERAliD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1887;  J.  Kirk  Latta,  editor  and 
publislier.   Circulation  "j_kl" 

MOULTON,   Appanoose  Co.  p  l,420t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Wabash  Rds.,  116  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the 

State  capital.    Flour  mill  and  woolen  goods 

factory. 

SUN;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages 
17i^'x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  T. 
W.  Killion,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
Robert  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MOUNT  AUBURN,  Benton  Co.  a- 
247  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Raplda  & 
Northern  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Vinton.  Agricul- 
ture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1901;  J.Bille, 
editor;  Mt.  Auburn  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  '•■ikl." 

MOUNTAYR,  c.  h.,  Ringgold  Co.  g 
1,729+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  to  eight  pages 
1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
W.  H.  Beall,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,420.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,781; /or  1897.  1 ,824 ; /or  1898,  2,029; 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1899, 
2,152.  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,806. 
In  1901.  vl.  Actual  average  for  a. year  end- 
ing with  July,  1902,  1,738;  /or  1903,  1,544. 
In  1904,  yl. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Ii  ;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1874;  J.  S.  Shepherd, editor; 
J.  S.  Shepherd  &  Son,  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

RINGGOLD  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1865;  J.  H.  Tedford  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.540.  In  1S96,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 3.4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  y I. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Henry 

Co.  Q,  4,109+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Burlington. 
Seat  of  Iowa  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
Various  manufactories  and  educational 
institutions.    Farming. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEliLiY,  Wednesdays; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1880,  weekly  1886;  Chas.  P.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (.5 — 3). 
Circulation-Daily:  "jkl  "  In  1903, Z  (4). 
VVeekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
1,272.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl." 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  four,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $4, 
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semi-weekly  18.")5:  Huston  &  Wingfleld,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
witliiu  the  past  year  has  been  less  than  1,650. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
19<>t,yl. 

DIAL  OF  PROGRESS;  Thursdays: 
prohibition;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1890;  W.  R.  &  C.  T.Cole, 
editors;  Champion  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  189.5.  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3,094; 
for  1899,  3,833.  In  1»)(),  yH.  In  I'.Nil. 
(z— 4,  5.  9)  H.  In  1902,  (z— 3,  4,  5)  I.  In  19<J3, 
yl(AA). 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Mrs.  S.  E.  Beckwith,  editor ; 
W.  Beckwith,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation;  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  imi.  1,714.  In  1903,  (z— 4)1  (OO). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2,034. 

MOUNT   VERNON,   Linn   Co.  n- 

1,629+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
16  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Seat  of  Cornell 
College.    Farming. 

HAWK-EYE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  S.  H.  Bau man's  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  I, 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl-"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

FRUITMAN;  monthly;  horticulture; 
sixteen  pages  11x13;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1898;  M.  E.  Hinkley,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl •"  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  Act- 
ual  average  for  1903,  3,741.    In  1904.  yH. 

MOVILiLE,  fToorfftwry  Co. -n507t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  E. 
of  Sioux  City.     Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  James  Graham,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Arlington  (5—3).  Com- 
bined circulation  "JKL." 

MURRAY,  Clarke  Co.  g  949t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 

10  m.  W.   of  Osceola,   the    county   seat. 

Machine  shops  and  flour  mill. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-repub- 
lican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  Philip  E.  Smith,  editor;  J. 
W.' Smith  &  Son,  publishers  (2—3),  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MUSCATINE,  c.  h.,  Muscatine  Co.  n- 
14,073+  pop,,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Muscatine  North  &  South  Rds.  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  30m.  below  Rock  Island,  111.  Button 
factories,  lumber,  various  manufactories 
and  iron  rolling  mill. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and   SEMI-WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  semi-weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.00,  semi- weekly 
$1..50;  established  1840;  H.  M.  Sheppard, 
managing  editor;  W.  L.  Lane,  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
I.  Ill  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,158.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1900,  l,528;/or 


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1901,  2,7761  for  1902,  3,712;  for  1903, 
4,344 ;/o/-lit04,  5,240. 
Semi- Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.  lu  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  2,366.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  zf. 
Actual  .average  for  1901,  2,436 1  for  1902, 
2,711;  for  1903,  2,708;  for  19M,  3,039. 

NEWS-TRIBUNEi  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice  a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  establistied 
1848;  J.  Q.  Van  Lent,  editor;  Muscatine  News 
Company,  publisliers  (5—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  'jkl."  Inl901,  Z(1, 
2,  4,  5).  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,195.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,600.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 1,2,  4,  51 1. 
In  190?,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,524. 
In  1904,  yl. 

DER    CORRESPOISDENT;     Satur 
days ;    German  ;   independent ;    eight  pages 
18x24;   subscription  $2;   established  1889;   H. 
Heinz,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DEUTSCHER  ANZEIGER;  Fridays; 
German;  independent-democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1874;  Gustav  Weis,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

RECORD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SATURDAY  31AIL.;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  A.  C.  Hopkinson,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

LOYAL   WORKMAN:  montlily;  An 
cient  Order   United   Workmen;    thirty-two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Will  M.  Narvis,  editor;  Record  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  11,875.  In  1899,  F.  Actual 
averaaefor  1900. 14,242: /or  1901. 1  4,300. 
In  1902.  yE.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  E  (••).  In 
1904,  yF. 

MYSTIC,  Appanoose  Co.  p  l,758tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  6  m. 

N.  of  Centerville,  the  county  seat.     Coal 

mining. 

LETTER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1891 ; 
J.  D.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

NASHUA,  Chickasaw  Co.  cj'  l,268t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Red  Cedar 
r.,  30  m.  above  Cedar  Falls.  Flour  mills  and 
large  pickle  factory. 

POST ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1867;  W. 
J.  Wallis  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.     In  1896. 1.    In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "iKL." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17}^x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Keller  &  Ellison,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl. "  In  1896.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1897,  1  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.    In  1899.  "jkl" 

NEMAHA,  Sac  Co.  -D  171  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sac  City,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902; 
D.  H.  Roush,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl.' 

NEOLA,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  921t  pop., 
at  crossing  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 


Rds.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of  Council  BlufEs,  the 
county  seat.  Two  steam  grain  elevators. 
Com  and  cattle. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1902;  Geo.  L.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 5). 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  Howard  &  Howard,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1901.  "jki,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  loith  July,  1902, 
1,720.    In  11>03,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

NEVADA,  c.  h.,  Story  Co.  U  2,472t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  85 
m.  N.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1895;  Benjamin 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.300.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,    jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REPRESENTATIVE  ;  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  twalve  pages  15x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1857;  Payne  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  tlian  1,325.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897, 1898  and  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,600.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  publisher  as- 
serts, was  not  less  than  1,600.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  {z—i)  I.     In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

WATCHMAN;  Fridays;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874;  V.  A.  Ballon,  editor 
and  publisher  (7-3  P).  ,on-  t  ^ 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKi"  In  189  ^  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 3)    I.      In    1902,    yl.      In    1903,    yl.     In 

RETAILERS' SEN TINEL ; monthly ; 
retail  implement  trade;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  D.  M. 
Grove,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."  (A  A). 


NEWELL,  Buena    Vista  Co.  tlT62t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  43  m.  W.  of 
Fort  Dodge.    Dairying  and  agriculture. 
MIRROR;   Fridays;   republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875 ;  Gordon  &  Lawton,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

NEW  HAMPTON,  c.h.,  Chickasaw 
Co.  d  2,339+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds., 
20  m.  E.  of  Charles  City.    Farming. 
COURIER  ;    Thursdays  ;    republican ; 
eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  Falrbairn  &  Opdycke,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,5i>0.  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,512.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  y I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.      In  1904.  yl. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  D.  A.  Thornburg  and  W.  N.  Crawford, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  ,  ,•  i,  . 

Circulation  :  In  1896  and  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,350;  In  1898, 1.575.  In 
1899,  I.  Actual  average  for  1900.  I,b34; 
/'orlSOl.  1,766;  for  1902,  1,794;  for  1903, 
1,756.    In  1904,  yl. 

IOWA  FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays; 
German ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  August  Hilmer.  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "ijcL" 


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TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;,  subscription  $1;  establislied 
1876;  J.  A.  Bishop,  editor;  Bishop  &  Bishop, 
publishers  (5—3).    Circ'n  "ijii."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CHICKASAW  CO.  TEACHER; 
monthly;  educational;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
11x14;  subscription  50  cents;  establlBhed 
January,  1902;  T.  J.  Wormley,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— o).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEW  HARTFORD,  Butler  Co.  b 
570t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of 
Waterloo.    Farming  and  dairying. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 

1894;  J.  W.  Hartlnger.  editor  and  publisher 

(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  JLONDON,  H^nry  Co.  R  l,003t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  QulncyRd., 
9  m.  S.  E.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  the  county 
seat.    Flour  and  lumber  mills. 
FARMER -TIMES;    Fridays;    inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x28;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  C.  W.   Von   Coella,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWMARKET,  Taylor  Co.  p  600t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
7  m.  E.  of  Clarlnda.    Agriculture. 
HERALiD;  Thursdays;   independent  re- 
publican: four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  WintonR.  Markley, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

NEW   SHARON,    Mahaska    Co.    g 
1,252+  pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Oskaloosa,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 
and  mining. 
STAR;   Wednesdays;  republican;   eight 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1873;    H.  J.  Vail,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWTON,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  U  3,682t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Iowa  Central  Rds.,  35  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  1868;  G.  F.  Rinehart,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 1 Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899.1,617.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

JOURNAL,;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855  ;  Ralph  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895, 1.,  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 
IZ.  Inl8?8,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  June, 
publisher  asserts,  for  the  year  past  has  not 
been  less  than  1,900.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  vl.     In  1904.  yl. 

RECORI>;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x23: 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  L.  A.  An- 
drew, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  ex- 
ceeding 1.840.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  October  15,  1898,  1,884; /or  a 
year  ending  with  October  12,  1899,  1,911. 
In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  May.  1901,  1,963;  /or  1902,  '^,076. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

NEW   VIRGINIA,    Warren  Co.  g 

375  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rd., 
32  m.  S.  of  Des  Moines.    Farming. 
NEW   VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
1895;    L.  E.  Shane,  editor  and  publisher.   Cir- 
culation "JKL" 


NICHOLS,  Muscatine  Co.  D-  3»8t  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Muscatine,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898:  T.  A.  Merrill,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NODAWAY,  Adams  Co.  p  210  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m. 
S.  W.  of  Corning,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

VALLEY  NEWS:  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  February, 
1901;  A.  T.  Fetter,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NORA  SPRINGS,  FloydCo.  b  l,209t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds. 
and  Shell  Rock  r.,  9  m.  E.  of  Mason  City. 
Grain  and  stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1886;  Geo.  E.  Moore,  editor;  G. 
E.  &  Mattie  Moore,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877;  W.  S. 
French,  editorand  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NORTH  ENGLISH,  lowaCo.  o  683t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

about  20  m.  N.  of  Sigourney.    Farming. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Flndley  Duftield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."    In  1900,  Z  (6).     In 

1902,  'iSi." 

NORTHW^OOD,  c.  li.,  Worth  Co.  b 

1,271+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 

Northern  Rd.  and  Shell  Rock  r.,  20  m.  N.  of 

Mason  City.    Dairying  and  farming. 

ANCHOR;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885: 

Bert  Hamilton,  editor  and   publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

WORTH  CO.  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1881 ;  Scammon  &  Gillrup, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,008.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,113.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
af-eraere /or  1898.  1,183.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.    yl.      In   1901,   yl.      In   1902,   yl.      In 

1903,  "iKL." 

NOR  WALK,  Warren  Co.  g  257  pop., 

on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 

Indianola. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1901;  H.  H.  ."t  R.  A.  Crow,  editors;  H.  H. 
Crow,  publisher. 

NORWAY,  Benton   Co.  n-  633  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W. 

of  Cedar  Rapids.    Agriculture. 

BENTON  CO.  SIGNAL;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1901;  John  E. 
Frus,  editor  aud  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl •" 

OAKLAND,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  913t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
80  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
ACORN;  Thursdays;  republican;    eight 

pages    18x24 ;    subscription   $1 ;    established 

1880;  W.  C.  Hills,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  "jkj,." 


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OAKVILLE,  Louisa  Co.  P,  262  pop., 
on  Iowa  Central  Rd..  9  m.  E.  of  Morning 
Sun.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  June,  1902 ;  Geo.  A.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jio.  ■ 

OCHEYEDAN,  Osceola  Co.  b599t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Sibley,  the  county  seat. 
Creameries.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pa^ges  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1891;  A.  T.  Underbill,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  •'JKi" 

ODEBOLT,  Sac  Co.  -n  l,432t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sioux  City.  Flour  mills  and  creamery. 
Grain  and  stoclc  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  E.  Hamilton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL" 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  6x9;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  190fJ;  Ray  Graham,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

OELWEIN,  Fayette  Co.  cf  5,142t  pop., 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  14  m.  N. 
of  Independence.  Farming,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Bucher  &  Reed,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898, -jkl"  Actual  average 
for    1899,     1,810;     for    1900,    2,081.     In 

1901,    "JKL-"  _  , 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17i^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
blished  1880;  Hoyer  &  Robinson,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3).  ,on.  t-     t 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -'jkl.-  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3,027; 
for  1899.  2,164.  In  1900.  zT.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,200;  /or  1903, 
2,207.    In  1904,  yl. 

HERALD;  monthly;  Legion  of  Honor; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es 
tabllshed  1888;  E.  H.  Burlingham,  editor; 
Bucher  &  Reed,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl- "  In 
1901,  Z  (4.  5.  7). 
OGDEN,   Boons  Co.    U   993t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Minneapolis 

ft  St.  Louis  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines, 

the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

BOONE  CO.  MESSENGER  ;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  J.W.Thompson, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Earl  Billings,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898.  "iKJ--"  (t+).  In  1899,  "jkl-'  (+t).  In 
1901,  "iifc."  (-H).    In  1902,    ikl."  (++). 

OliBS,  Heyiry  Co.,  0,  125  pop.,  on  Iowa 
Central  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Mount  Pleasant. 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  O.L.Cleery, editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OLIN,  Jonet  Co.  n-  692t  pop.,  on  Chica- 
go,  Mllwaulcee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  25  m.  E,  of 
Cedar  Rapids.  Creamery.  Tile  and  brick. 
RECORDER;    Thursdajs;    republican; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


lOWA. 


lished  1880;  Cole  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jk.l." 

ONAWA,  c.  h.    Monona  Co.  -D  l,933t 

pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific,  Chicago  & 

Northwestern  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  5 

m.  from  Missouri  r.  and  37  S.  of  Sioux  City. 

Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  Wonder,  editor  and  pub- 

IjcVlOT*  f5 S^ 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,300. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vj.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  y I. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  lf»04,  yl. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1885;  W.  R.  Prewitt.  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl--  In  1896.  I, 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,400.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,1,290.  Inl902,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  2,023;  /or  1904,  2,142. 

ORANGE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Sioux  Co.\2 
1,457+ pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
45  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture,  grain 
and  hog  raising. 

DE  VOLKSVRIEND  ;  Thursdays; 
Hollandish;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  H.  P. 
Oggel,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1902,  Z  (1, 
2,  4,  5).  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 

DE  VRIJE  HOLLANDER;  Fri- 
days; Hollandish;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established  1892; 
Toering  &  Thomas,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "JKL- "    In  1901,  Z  (4). 

SIOUX  CO.  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  Geo.  E.  Bowers,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,008.  In  189.5.  I.  In  1896,1.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  1,332;  for  1898,  1,542. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.     Inl90.3,  (z— 4)1.    In  1904,  yl. 

DE  HEID  ENWERELD;  monthly; 
Hollandish;  religious;  sixteen  pages  7J^xl0; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  H.  P. 
Oggel,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  4.O00.  In  1898,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1899,  5,000.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-1,  2, 
4.  5)H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

ORIENT,  Adair  Co.  p  359t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  S. 

of  Greenfield,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  J.  E.  Trelchler.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

OSAGE,  c.  h.,  Mitchell  Co.  [j  2,734t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Winona  &  South- 
western Rds.  and  Red  Cedar  r.,  17  m.  N.  W. 
of  Charles  City.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

MITCHELL  CO.  PRESS-JOUR- 
NAL;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1865;  H.  L. 
Wilson  and  T.  M.  Atherton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL-"  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (O  O).  In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


Ml  9 


IOWA. 


IOWA. 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscriptiun  $1;  established 
1868;  C.  R.  Graves  and  F.  G.  Ellsworth,  editors 
and  publishers.  Clrc'n  "ija,"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
ltK)l,Z(6).    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  g  2,505t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Des  Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  60  m  S.  of 
Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

Ti:>[ES:  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  (A  A). 

D  E  M  <)  C  11  A  T  ;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  J.  H.  Richards,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  so  small  as  1,200.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL.  I  Thursdays;  republican;' 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1859;  F.  L.  Guches,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,650.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,716.  In  1898.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,877.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1,974;  for  1902. 
^,105.  In  1903,  yl  (OO)-  Actual  average 
/O/-1904,  2,3'-J'^. 

P.  E.  <>.  RECORD;  monthly;  society; 
thirty-two  pages  8x11  ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1888;  Mary  Osmond, editor; 
The  Supreme  Grand  Chapter  P.  E.  O.  Sister- 
hood, publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897,  T  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3.050;  for  1899, 
3,447;  for  1900,  3,95'i;  for  1901,  4,397; 
for  1902,  4,800.    In  1903,  G  (O  O)  (A  A). 

OSKALOOSA,  c.  h.,  Mahaska  Co.  Q 
9,212+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy, Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Iowa  Central  Rds.,  62  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.  Coal  mining,  manufactur- 
ing, stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

HERALiD;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEERL.Y,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can;   dally  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1887,  weekly  1850;  Hoff 
mann  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily :    In   1896,    publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.    In  1898,  yl.    In 
1899,  zl.    Inl900.yl.    In  1901, yl.    Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (O  O).    In  1904,  (z-4)  H. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  'jkl.-    In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,400.    In  1898,  yH.    In 
1899,  zl.    In1900.yl.    In  1901, yl.    In  1902, y I. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

TIMES- JOURNAL.;  every  evening 
except  Svmday,  and  WEEKLiY.  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1.50:  established 
—Times  1885,  Journal  1892,  consolidated  1902; 
Richard  Burke,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1902,  Z  (3.  4,  5) 
Weekly  :  In  1897.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1898,  1,484.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
no  edition  less  than  1,440.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.yl.  In  1902,  fz— 3,4,5)1.  In  1903,yl  (OO). 
In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  T. 

RECORD;    Fridays;    democratic;   four 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  50  cents  ;   estab- 
lished August,  1903;  J.  E.  Fleuwelllng,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1904,885. 

SATURDAY  GLOBE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881 ;  Shockley  Bros.  & 
Cook,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,225.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  y I.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


CONGREGATIONAL   IOWA; 

monthly;  congregational;  eight  pages  11x14; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1884;  T.  O. 
Douglass,  A.  L.  Frisble  and  B.  St.  John,  edi- 
tors; Iowa  Congregational  Home  Missionary 
Soclet}',  publishers.    Circulation  "jki  " 

IOWA  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAV- 
OR; monthly;  Christian  endeavor;  eight 
pages  10x14 ;  subscription  25cents; established 
1897;  Jennie  E.  Catlin,  editor;  I.  W.  Cook, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

IOWA  PRESBYTERIAN;  monthly; 
Presbyterian;  twelve  pages  8xll>^;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1901;  J.  Perclval 
Huggett,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

IOWA  SUNDAY  SCHOOL. 
H  Eli  PER;  monthly;  twelve  pages  8'^xl2; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1894;  Rev. 
O.  S.  Thompson,  D.D.,  editor;  Iowa  Sabbath 
School  Association, publishers.   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

PENN  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
twenty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Geo.  H,  Lewis,  editor;  The 
Globe  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WESTERN  ^VORK;  monthly;  twelve 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1897;  A.  Rosenberger,  editor;  Western 
Work  Publishing  Association,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OSSIAN,  Winneshiek  Co.  cf  670t  pop., 

on   Chicago,   Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul   and 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds., 

14   m.    S.  of    Decorah,     the   county    seat. 

Creameries  and  manufactories. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ; 
A.  C.  Heck,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

OTO,  Woodbury  Co.  -D  396+ pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  about  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux 
City.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  F.  L.  Giles,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OTTUMWA,  c.h.,  Wapello  Co.  g 

18,197+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy, Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, Wabash, 
Iowa  Central,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago,  Ft.  Madison  &  Des 
Moines  Rds.  and  Des  Moines  r.,  75  m.  W.  of 
Burlington.  Abundant  water  power,  mills 
and  factories.   In  center  of  Iowa  coal  fields. 

COURIER;  every  evenmg  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  sixteen,  til-weekly  twenty-four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  — daily  $6,  tri- 
weekly $1.50;  established  — daily  1864,  tri- 
weekly 1848;  A.  W.  Lee,  publisher  (1 — ^5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  2.069.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,381  ;  for  1897,  2,652;  for  1898. 
3,411; /or  1899.  3,270; /or  1900,  3,515; 
for  1901,  3,829;  for  1902,  4,491;  /or  1903, 
4,51  2:. for  1904,  4,938. 
Tri-W^eekly:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,807.  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average  for  IS%, 
2,961; /or  1897,  3,180;  /or  1898,  3,693: 
for  1899,4,269;  /or  1900,  5,704;  for  1901. 
6,649;  for  1902,  6,984;  for  1903.  7,336; 
/or  1904.  7.757. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1871;  J.  A.  Wagner, 
editor  and  publsher  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

SATURDAY  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1899;  Robert  H.  Moore, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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IOWA. 


IOWA. 


O'KTO'Riy^'^ohnson  Co.  n-664t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  70  m. 
W.  of  Davenport.  Flour  mills  and  grain 
elevators. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  E.  R.  Doty,  editor  and  publisher 
n— 5P). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl.-  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,300.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

:>IESSENGER;  weekly,  twice-a-week, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
April.  1902;  L.  E.  Wallace,  editor  and  pub- 
isher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

OXFORD  JUNCTION,^one3  Co.a- 

7SUt  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  41  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Farming. 

OXFORD  MIR  RO  R  :  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  Frank  Kenney,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PACIFIC  JUNCTION,  Mills  Co.  p 

732+  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River, 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kansas 

City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rds.,  4  m. 

W.  of  Glenwood,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1902 ;  C.  E.Witherow,  editor ;  H.  R.  Gering  and 
C.E.Witherow,  publishers (5— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

PACKWOOD,  Jefferson  Co.,  q,284t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

14  m.  N.  W.  of  Fairfield,  the  county  seat. 

Tile  factory.  Agriculture  and  stock-raising. 

REVlEWj  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898;  G. 
P.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PALMER,  Pocahontas  Co. "tjlSOf  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd  ,  8  m. 

N.  of  Manson.    Farming. 

PRESSi  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
■established  December,  1902;  L.  O.  Hull,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Ciroulation  "jkl." 

PANAMA,    Shelby  Co.  o  221  pop.. 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.   Paul   Rd., 

10  m.  N.  W.  of  Harlan,  the  county  seat. 

HERA  Li  D;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1904;  W.E.  Bliven, editor;  Bliven 
Brothers,  publishers  (1—5). 

PANORA,  Guthrie  Co.  <2  958t  pop.,  on 

Des  Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rd.,  44  m. 

N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the    State    capital. 

Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

VEDETTE;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  1.3x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  18&4 ;  A.  T.  Whitmer, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL-"    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

PARKERSBURG,  Butler  Co.  ^ 
1,164+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  19  m. 
W.  of  Cedar  Falls.    Agriculture. 


ECLiIPSE;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 
lages  15x22;  subscription  Sl-50;   established 
E.  E.  Schrack,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 


m 


PARNELL,  Iowa  Co.  n-  318  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  E.  of  Marengo. 

IOWA  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1898:  W.  J. 
Naughton,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

PATON,    Greene     Co.    D    328t    pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12 

m.   N.  E.  of  Jefferson,    the    county  seat. 

Corn,   oats,    fruit,    vegetables    and   stock 

raising. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Frank  W. 
Draper,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jja-.'   (A  A). 

PAUIiLINA,  O'Brien  Co.  ^ 617t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m.  N. 

E.  of  Sioux  City.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882  ;  Frank  M.  Bethel,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

'P'EIAjA,  Marion  Co.  Q  2,623t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  47  m. 
S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital, 
seat  of  Central  University  of  Iowa.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

BAPTIST  RECORD;  Thursdays;  bap 
tist;  eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  R.  R.  Sadler,  editor;  Sadler 
Bros.  &  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "00."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1899.  1,455; /or  1900,  1,257.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,139; 
/or  1904,  2,935. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  Sadler  Brothers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jk£."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  I  (DD)- 

WEEKBL.AD;  Fridays;  Hollandish; 
democratic;  tight  pagas  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1861;  P.  E.  Huet,  editor; 
James  Jansma,  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-"  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,871.    In  1904,  yl. 

CENTRAL  RAY;  monthly,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  twenty-two  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1875;  Stu- 
dents of  Central  University  of  Iowa,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PERRY,  Dallas  Co.  n  3,966t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  N, 
W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Rail- 
way machine  shops  and  division  headquar- 
ters.   Farming  and  coal  mining. 

CHIEF:  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  CHIEF-REPORTER,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription — daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Chief  Printing  and  Opera 
House  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

ADVERTISER;  semi-weekly, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Carrell  & 
Zerwekh,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1898,"jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1.050;  for  1900,  1,311;  /or  1901, 
1,603.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1904,  y I. 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,340.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.   In  1899.  zl.    Actual  average  for 


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190(),    1,711.     In  1901.  yl.    In  1902.  y I.    In 
19(3.  y  I.    In  I'.IOI,  (z— 1)  1. 

JOURNAIi;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17J^x24;  •ubscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  I'.HKJ;  C.  Durant  Jones,  editor; 
Journal  Printing  Co..  publishers  (2—5). 

PERSIA,  Harrison    Co.  -a  361t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee*  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.   Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

GLOBE  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
Evert  Stuart,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PETERSON,  Clay  Co.  t]  621t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  74  m.  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Dodge.  Roller  flour  mill.  Farm- 
ing and  grazing. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  A.  Q.  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PIERSON,  Woodbury  Co.  -a  358t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m.  N  W. 
of  Correctlonville.  Grain  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  S.  W. 
Chatterton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PILOT  MOUND,  ^oone  Co.  n  315t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  W.  by  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Agriculture. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  fourpagesl5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  A.  R. 
Samuelson.  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKi  • 

PLAINFIEIiD,  Bremer  Co.  cf  320t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of 
Waverly,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BELL;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1896;  R.  R.  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

NEW  PROGRESS;  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1896;  G.  B.  Coatz.  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 

PLEASANTON,  Decatur  Co.  g  164t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qnincy  Rd., 

10m.  S.  of  Leon,  the  county  seat.   Corn  and 

cattle. 

INTER-STATE  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Bennett  &  Van  Guilder, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3).     Circ'n  "jk-l" 

PLEASANT VILLE,  Marion  Co.  g 

738t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Knoxville,  the  county  seat, 

and  25  S.  E  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  mining. 

MARION  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  13}^x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  H.  W.  Gittlnger.  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLOVER,     Pocahontas    Co.    b    187t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thur.sdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
BUbscripMon  $1;  established  1900;  G.  H.  Lid- 
dell,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


IOWA. 


PLYMOUTH,  Cerro  Oordo  Co.  ^ 
246  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  7]4  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Mason  City,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;     Thursdays;     republican; 

eight  i)ages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  F.  M.  Dearmln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  ".'ki.." 

POCAHONTAS,  c.  h.,  Pocahontas 
Co.  \2  625t  pop.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge. 
Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;   Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  W.S.Clark,  editor;  Poca- 
hontas Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
A.  L.  Schultz,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  -ikx." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  D.  O.  Blake,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

POMEROY,  Calhoun  Co.  -a  QlOf  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of  Fort 
Dodge.    Agriculture. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays ; republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  E.  B.  Larmon,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4).   Circ'n  "jjii."   In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 

POSTVILLE,  Allamakee    Co.  cf  984t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds., 

16  m.  S.  W.  of  Waukon,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

IOWA  VOLKSBLATT;  Fridays; 
German ;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1892  ;  Gustav 
Dietsch,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3)  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1873;  Bert  E.  Tuttle,  editor;  A.  E.  &.  A.  S. 
Burdick,  publishers  (8—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

PRAIRIE  CITY,  Jasper  Co.  a  808t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

24  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

KODAK;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 

E.  Q.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PRESCOTT,  Adams  Co.  p  446t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m. 

E.  of  Corning,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

ADAMS  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1889;  Mrs.  L.  C.  Wilton,  editor; 

F.  N.Eidredge, publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n"JicL  " 

P  RIM  GH  A  R,c.h. ,0'^rtcnCo.b 
814+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  2  m.  N.  W 
of  Cherokee.  Lumber  yards,  farming  and 
stock  raising. 

O'BRIEN  CO.  BELL;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  J.  H.  Wolf,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z-4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 


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IOWA. 


O'BRIEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  John  A.  Graham,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "iii"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

PRINCETON,  Scott  Co.  n-  525  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  <fe  Qulncy  Rds.,  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Davenport,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
cultural district. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902; 
J.F.  Fedderson,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

QUASQXJETON,  Buchanan  Co.  a- 
541  pop.,  on  the  Iowa  r.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Inde- 
pendence, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

MERCURY;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  George  B. 
Heath,  editor  and  pviblisher.     Circ'n  "jkl" 

QUASQUETONIAN;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  G.  B.  Heath,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—3).    Circulation  ".ik_l" 

RADCLIFFE,  Hardin  Go.  a  645t  pop, , 
on  Chicago   &   Northwestern   Rd.,   about 

19  m.  S.  W.   of   Eldora,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SIGNAL  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
•ight  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  Clinton  E.  Myers,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RAKE,  Winnebago  Co.  ^  100  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

20  m.    N.   W.  of  Forest  City,   the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
W.  C.  Sundermeyer,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RANDOLPH,  Fremont  Co.  p  373t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  E.  of  Sidney,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays:  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Clyde  C.  Scheaffer,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REDDING,  Ringgold  Go.  Q  31It  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  8  m. 

W.  of   Mountayr,  the  county  seat.     Stock 

raising. 

RUSTL.ER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896 ;  Chas.  J.  Lewis,  editor  and  nub- 
Usher  (8— 3).   Circulation  "jkl-"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REDFIELD,  Dallas  Co.  n  509t  pop., 
on  Des  Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rd., 
30  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Coal  mining  and  farming. 
CIj  I  P  P  E  R  ;     Thursdays ;    republican ; 
eight    pages  13x20;    subscription  §1;    estab- 
lished 1888;    C.  C.  Brown,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

REDOAK,    c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co.  p 
4,355+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.     Flour 
mills  and  calendar  factories.    Farming. 
EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


IOWA. 


1868;  Thos.  D.  Murphy,  editor;  The  Thomas 
D.  Murph}'  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  2.154;  for  1897, 
2,134; /or  1898,  2,161;  /or  1899,  2,248. 
In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901.  2,422; 
for  1902,  2,562.    In  1903,  yH  (O  O)-    In  1904, 

yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
W.  Montgomery  and  C.  P.  Sheffer,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pagei 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1877; 
Boll  &  Clark,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,238; /or  1896,  1,261;  /tor  1897,  1,297; 
for  1898,  1,469;  for  1899,  1,455; /or  1900, 
1,543;  for  1901,  1,651; /or  1902,  1,477; 
for  1903,  1,518;  for  19(J4,  1,509. 

REINBECK,  Grundy  Co.  U  1.203+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
22  m.  S.  W.  of  Waterloo.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Charles  J.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STANDARD  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895;  "W. 
W.  Gaston,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

REMSEN,  Plymouth  Co.  b  835t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux 

City.    Agriculture. 

BELL.-ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  John  P.  Kieffer,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903, 

Z(4). 

REN  WICK,  5«»»&oZcf<  Co.  t}  350t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,28  m.  N.  "W. 

of  "Webster  City.    Farming,  stock  raising 

and  dairying. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Clarence  E.  Foley,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RICEVILIiE,    Mitchell    Co.    t]   804t 

pop,,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.  and 

Wapsipinecon  r.,  22  m.  N.  E.   of  Charles 

City.    Creamery,  carriage  shops  and  flour 

mills.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Andrews  &.  Lowry,  editors  and 
publishers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHLAND,  Keokuk  Co. D,  531+ pop., 
on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  35  ra.  N.  E.  of  Ot- 
tumwa.    Farming. 

C  Ii  A  R  I O  N ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  H.  Daggett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

RIDGE  WAY,  Winneshiek  Co.^  371 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Decorah. 
REVIEW;    Thursdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1903;    E.  W.  Booton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

RINGSTED,  Emmet  Co.  ^  200  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd..  18  m.  S. 


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IOWA. 


E.  of  Estherville,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays:  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1900;  George  I.  Warner,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  'mkt..' 

RIPPEY,  Greene  Co.  n  395  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Rd.,  17 

m.  S.  E.  of  Jeffereon. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x2();  Bubscrlptlon  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  Nisby  Gilmore,  editor  and 
publlBh«r  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RIVERSIDE,  Washington  Co.  D,  698t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Iowa  City.  Flour  mill, 
carriage  factory,  brick  and  tile  yards.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Wm.  J.  Kueneman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ROCKFORD,^^oj/rf  Co.  t:  l,080tpop., 

on  Burlington,    Cedar  Rapids  «Sb  Northern 

Rd.  and   Shell  Rock   r..  49  m.  N.  of  Cedar 

Falls.    Flour  and  paper  mills. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  six 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873;  J.  S.  Trigg,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JiU,." 

ROCK  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Lyon  Co.  t] 

l,766tpop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha,  Illinois  Central  and  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.  and  Rock  r., 
60  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City,  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

DEULSCIIER  GENERAL.  ANZEI- 
GER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LYON  CO.  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Junkin  &  Smith,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl.-  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1872;  C.  H.  Lelchliter,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1.333; /or  18%,  1,405.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, lowest  issue  was  1.300.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ROCK  VALLEY,  Sioux  Co.  t]  l,054t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  PaulRd., 

about  25  m.  N  of  Orange  City,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1883;  E.D. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ROCKWELL,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  [j  830t 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Mason 

City,  the  county  seat.    Grain  elevators  and 

warehouses.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PHONOGRAPH;  Tuesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  W.  L.  McEwen,  editor;  W. 
L.  McEwen  &  Sons,  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ROCKWELL  CITY,  c.h.,  Calhoun 
Co.  -a  l,222t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.. 100  m.  N. 


W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Ships 

poultry  and  butter.    Brick  and  tile.    Corn 

growing  and  stock-raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Elmer  E.  Johnston,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  In  189.5.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896, 1,161 ;  for  1897, 1,307.  In  1898,zl. 
In  1999,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1900.  1,679; 
for  1901.  1,S.'>4; /or  1902,  1,840; /or  1908, 
l,8iJl.     In  1904,  y  I. 

CALHOUN  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  Byron 
Mattison,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ROLAND,  Story  Co.  a  557t  pop.,  on 

Iowa  Central  Rd.,  about  44   m.  N.  of  Des 

Moines.  Farming. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  M.  J.  Hegland,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

ROLFE,  Pocahontas  Co. l::994t  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  30  m. 
N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.    Cattle  and  farming. 

REVEILLE  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  A.  R. 
Thornton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "iifi." 

TRIBUNE  ;  weekly,  twice  a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  J.  H.  Lichter, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ROWAN,  Wright  Co.  [^  300  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

10  m.  E.  of  Clarion,  the  county  seat,  and 

1  from  E.  bank  of  Iowa  r.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1899;  F.  E.  Whit- 
ney, editor;  C.  F.  Peterson, publisher  (7— 3P), 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROYAL,  Clay  Co.  \2  250  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 
W.  of  Spencer,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  December, 
liiOO;  Charles  A.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

RUDD,  Floyd   Co.     ^    381    pop.,   on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

W.  of  Charles  City. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Independent  re- 
publican; eight  pages  11x18;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  E.  R.  Little,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RUNNELLS,  Polk  Co.  D  400  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the 

county  seat  and  State  capital.    Farming. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  established  1889;  R.  E. 
Marris,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circula- 
tion Vkl." 

RUSSELL,  Lucas  Co.  p  636t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  E. 

of  Chariton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

UNION;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  J.  L.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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IOWA. 


RUTHVEN,  Palo  Alto  Co.bT87f  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  12  m. 
W.  of  Emmetsburg,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

APPEAL;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
.pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
W.  H.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883;  Fremont  H.  Teed,  editor  and  publisher. 
■Circulation  "jkl' 

RYAN,  Delaware  Co.  n-  350  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Man- 
chester, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E. 
E.  Ooakley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SABULA,  Jackson  Co.  n-  l,029t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  43  m.  below  Dubuque;  con- 
nected with  Illinois  side  of  the  river  by  an 
iron  bridge.    Button  factory.    Lumber. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
•  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1863 ;  Thomas  Lambert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,368;  in  1896,1,392.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,464;  in 

1899,  no  issue  less  than  1,488.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1,598;  for  1902, 
1,644.    In  1903,  yl  (OO).    Actual  average 

/or  1904,  1,693. 

-SAC  CITY,  c.  h..  Sac  Co.  -D  2,079t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Coon  r.,  94  m.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Water 
power.  Stock  raising  and  dairying,  can- 
ning, cement,  stone  and  tile  factories. 

SAC  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1882;  W.  M.  Ward,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl  ••  In  1897,  Z. 
^nl898,  Z.  Inl902,  "iKi•■• 
S  A  C  SUN;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1871;  S.  M.  &  F.  E.  Stouffer,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  lu  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,125;  in  1896, 1.225.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,341; /or  1898,  1,336;  for  1899. 
1,451;  for  1900,  1,571;  for  1901,  1,734; 
for  1902,  1,837;  for  1903,  1,873;  for  1904, 
1,903. 

SAINT  ANSGAR,  Mitchell  Co.  6  698t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Red  Cedar 
r.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of  Charles  City.    Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;   eight    pages  13x20;    subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878;  Miles  K.  Culver,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  ••jkl." 

SAINT  CHARLES,  Madison  Co.  g 

412t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
R<1.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines.  Agriculture. 
HAWKEYE;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1893;  J.  Otto  Engstrom, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

SALEM,  ffenry  Co.   P,  548t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  40  m.  N. 

of  Keokuk.    Sheep  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
;.page8  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 


IOWA. 


M.  A.  Kirkpatrick  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl.- 

SAJjIX. ^Woodbury  Co.  -n  387  pop. 
SIFTINGS;  Fridays  (A  A) 

SANBORN,  O'Brien  Co.  ti  l,247t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  14  m, 

W.  of  Sheldon.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871;  W.  S.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHAIjLER,  Sac  Co.  -a  661t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 

Sac  City,  the  county  seat.     Stock  raising 

and  dairying. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1890 ;  W.  K.  White- 
side, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHLESWIG,  Crauford  Co.  -a   233 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  5  m. 

N.  E.  of  Denison. 

LEADER;  Fridays:  independent,  Eng- 
lish and  German;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 1 1.50;  established  1900;  F.  J.  Bran- 
aka,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SCRANTON,  Greene  Co.  a  983tpop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of 

Jefferson,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  P.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SEYMOUR,  Wayne  Co.  g  l,703t  pop., 
at  junction  of  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.,  49  m.  S.  W.  of  Ottumwa.  Coal  mining 
and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  A.  W.  Maxwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
Henri  L.  Qaddis,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SHANNON  CITY,  Union  Co.  g  380t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  67m. 

S.  W.    of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Brick,  brooms,  butter,  boots  and  shoes. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  G.  B.  Coate, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SHEFFIELD,   Franklin   Co.   b  688t 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  11   m    N.  of 

Hampton,  the  county  seat.    Creamery,  tile 

and   brick   factory    and   grain   elevators. 

Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1880;  Norman  L.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHELBY,  Shelby  Co. -n692t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  82  m.  E. 

of  Council  Bluffs.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1877;  P.  J.  Butler,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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SHELDON,  O'Brien  Co.  ^2,282+ pop., 
at  junction  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
llinneapolls  &  Omaha  Rds.,  65  m.  N.  E. 
of  Sioux  City.  Manufacturing,  farming 
and  grazing. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKliY,  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $2.40,  weekly  10  cents;  estab- 
lished—daily 1S88,  weekly  1880;  H.  A.  Carson, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1901 ,  "jjll. ••  Actual 
average  for  1902,  486.  In  19(i3,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  'jkl"  In  1901.  Z  (6).  Actual 
average  for  1902,  ii,544;  for  1903,  2,739. 
In  1904,  yl. 

MAIL;  weekly,  twicea-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  J.  E.  Wy- 
koff,  editor;  Mail  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL"    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

SHELLROCK,  Butler  Co.  b  839i 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and 
Shell  Rock  r.,  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Waterloo. 
Flour  and  feed  mills.  Creameries,  farming, 
dairying,  live  stock  and  produce. 

BUTIiER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871 ;  Frank  L.  Witt,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHELIiSBURG,  Benton  Co.  a-  511t 

pop.,     on     Burlington,    Cedar    Rapids     & 

Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids. 

Tile,  wagon  and  carriage  works  and  flour 

mills.  Farming,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

CALL;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1884;  Chas.  F.  Stookey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki." 

SHENANDOAH,  Page  Co.  JJ  3,573t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy, 
Wabash  and  Keokuk  &  Western  Rds.,  48  m. 
S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  semi-weekly, Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1887;  C.  N.Marvin, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,442  ;  for  1896.  3,347.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900,  July, publisher 
asserts,  smallest  issue  since  1896.  2.550.  In 
1901.  vH.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,681. 
In  1903.  yll.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  May.  1904,  4,103. 

POST;  semi-weekl}',  Mondays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  H.  E.  Deater, 
editor;  Post  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "jKi-"     In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,  5). 

WORLD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1891;  W.  D.  Jamie- 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  at  no  time  run  less  than  1,1.52. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1!«  3.  (z-4)  I  (OO).    Inl!t04,  yl. 

OPEN  DOOIl;  Saturdays;  local;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished  1902;  C.  S.  Hanley,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MISSIONARY  W^ORLD;  monthly: 
missionary;  eight  paees  11x16;  subscription 
60 cents;  established  1866;  C.  S.  Hanley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:    Actual  average  for   19(i3, 
5,500.    InUH)4,  yG. 


IOWA. 


REV  1 V A  L  NEWS ;  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July,  October;  religious;  thirty-six 
pages7xlO;  subscription  ,50cents;  established 
1901;  M.  B.  Williams,  «ditor;  C.  S.  Hanley, 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "iiu,."  (A  A). 

SIBLEY,  c.  h.,  Osceola  Co.  ^  l,289t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  and  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rds.,  74  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
Elevators  and  grain  houses.  Farming. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican  ;eight 

pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 

1872;  H.  E.Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 

Circulation  '-ixl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

OSCEOLA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881;  W.  P.  Web- 
ster, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

SIDNEY,  c.  h.,  Fremont  Co.  p  l,143t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy 

Rd.,  48  m.  S.  of  Council  Bluffs. 

FREMONT  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1885;  R.  M.  Estes, 
editor;  Waterman  &  Estes,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,488.  In  1896,  1.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  0/1897,  1,570.  In  1898,  yl^ 
In  1899, zl.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

FREMONT  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1868;  Randall  &  McKee.  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  at  no  time  less  than  1,225.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z^)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

SIGOURNEY,  c.  li.,  Keokuk  Co.  O, 
1,952+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  Sc  Pa- 
cific and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.  and  Skunk  r.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Burling- 
ton.   Manufacturing. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877;  H.  J.  Mohme,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAWKEYE  JOURNAL;  Satur- 
days (AAV 

KEOKUK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1860;  W.  H. 
Needham  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "oa"  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  2,224:  for  a  yea/r 
ending    u-ith   September,  190(i.    2,655;  for 

1901.  2,793:  for  1902,  2,939;  for  19('3, 
3,156;  /o/- 1904,  3,315. 

REVliEW;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  W.  L.  Etter,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In   1899.   Z.     In 

1902.  Z  (3,  4,  5). 

EXCELSIOR;  monthly;  literary;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  6x9;  subscription  15  cents; 
established  1902;  Orlando  Hobson, editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (AA). 

SILVER   CITY,   Mills    Co.  p  438t 

pop.,   on   Omaha,  Kansas  City   &  Eastern 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Glenwood,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1897; 
E.  A.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SIOUX  CENTER,  Sioux  Co.  ^  810t 
i     pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Northern  Rd.,  8  m. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


IOWA. 


10  W^ 


N.  W.  of   Orange  City,  the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

NI E  U  VVfsB  L.  A  D ;  Wednesdays ;  Holland- 
Ish;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1892;  Sneltjes  &  Van  der  Meulen, 
editors  and  publishers.     Circulation  "iia.." 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  Joseph  Spindler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1^). 

SIOUX  CITY,  c.  h.,  Woodbury  Co.  -C 

33,111+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha,  Sioux  City  &  Northern,  Sioux  City 
A  Pacific,  Illinois  Central,  Sioux  City, 
O'Neill  &  Western  and  Union  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Missouri  r.,  100  m.  above  Omaha,  Neb. 
Railroad  shops,  grain  elevators,  oil,  flour, 
flax  and  oatmeal  mills,  soap  and  starch 
works,  glue  factory  and  packing  and  job- 
bing houses.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  every  morning,  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and   WEEK  LiV, 

twice-a  week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  and  weekly  eight  to  sixteen, 
Sunday  sixteen  pages  17J4x24;  subscription- 
morning  $4,  evening  §4,  Sunday  $2,  weekly 
$1;  established— morning  1870,  evening  1880, 
weekly  1858;  Geo.  D.  Perkins,  editor;  Perkins 
Bros.  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894— 
morning  8,030.  efentngr  2,943.  In  1895— 
morning  F,  evening  H.  Actual  average  for 
18%— morning  7,219.  evening  3,044.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1^8— morning 
^.831,  evening  4,867;  for  \S^— morning 
7,749,  evening  4,903;  for  1900— mornijig 
8.286,  evening  6,622.  In  1901— morning 
yF,  evening  yii.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
morning  and  evening,  16,963;  for  19U3 
morning  and  evening,  19,492  ;  for  1904, 
morning  and  evening,  21,784. 
Sunday:  In  1903,  G.  In  1904,  G. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  4,028  In  1894  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  4,427.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
190(J.  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904,  y I. 

LiiVE  STOCK  RECORD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  live  stock;  four  pages 
16x20;  subscription  $4;  established  March, 
1901;  M.  Every,  editor;  Record  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8--3).  Circulation  "jKi"  In 
1903.  Z  (4).  I 

TRIBCNE  5  every  evenmg  except  Sun-  I 
day,  and  SEMl-WEEKLiY.Tuesdaysand 
Fridays;  Independent;  daily  eight  to  twenty, 
semi-weekly  eight,  Saturdays  sixteen  pages 
17x24 ;  subscription— daily  $4,  semi- weekly  $1 ; 
established— daily  1884,  semi-weekly  1856 ; 
John  C.  Kelly,  editor;  The  Tribune  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 

1894,6,570.  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
"  "or 


average /or  1896,  6,015;    /< 
1897,  6,046;  /or  1898,  8,445; 


'for  1899.  8,735;  /or  1900,  10, 
871.  In  1901, vF.  Actualaver- 
agefor  1902,  12,979;  for  1903, 
16,628:  in  1904.  20,678. 
Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,872.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1867,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  190i).  3.784. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH  (O  O). 
In  1904.  yl. 

J^^^The  absolute  correciness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Tribune  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  Roweli's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's  announcement.— This  report  is  of 
net  circulation  only,  all  returned  and  un- 


bold  copies  deducted.  The  net  daily  average 
for  the  mouth  of  January,  1905,  was  23,123. 
The  Tribune  has  the  largest  net  circulation 
of  any  evening  newspaper  published  In 
the  United  States  In  any  city  of  less  than 
50,000  population.  This  unrivalled  and 
regularly  growing  circulation  is  notable 
commendation  of  its  territory.  It  has 
made  detailed  sworn  circulation  state- 
ments longer  than  any  other  paper  in  the 
State  of  Iowa.  It  prints  more  classified 
ads  than  any  other  Sioux  City  paper. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; ten  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1869:  A.  A.  Lutze, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896. T.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898,zl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,zl. 
In  1901.  vl.  In  1902.  (z-4,  5)1.  In  1903  (z-4) 
1.    In  19U1.  yl. 

DER  VOL.KSFREUND  ;  Thursdays; 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1885;  Oscar  A. 
Hoffmann,  editor  and  publisher  (12-  8). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "iKL-  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,603.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  1902,  1 ,6 1 1 .  In  1903.  y  I  (OO). 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (++). 

FARMER  &  BREEDER;  Fridays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1899;  C.  t.  Hood,  editor; 
The  Tribune  Co.,  publishers  (12-^). 
Circulation  :    In  1904  (z-4)  F. 

FAR.WERS'  TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays; 
agricultural;  twenty-four  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1878;  J.  M.  Gass, 
editor;  E.  T.  Meredith,  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  10.000.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F. 
In  1897,  FZ.  In  1898,  zF.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1899.  21 ,226 ; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  March.  1900, 
27,O40;  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 
1901.29,667.  In  1901, yC.  In  1903,  (z-4.«)D. 
In  190:1.  (z— 4)  C.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
39  2S0 

NORTHWESTERN  CATHOLIC; 
Saturdays;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1^9; 
Frank  J.  Glenn,  editor  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,812.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1908,  yH  (A  A). 

STYLUS  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Kittle 
Hunt,  editor;  Stylus  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN  :  Thursdavs;  independent  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  A.  B.Thatcher,  editor;  Sun  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jivl" 

SVENSKA  MONITOREN;  Fridays; 
Swedi.sh;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Otto  E.  Jacobson, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent and  labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Wm.  H.  Bas- 
tlan,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

HOSPITAL  UND  KRANKEN- 
FREUND;  bi-monthly;  charities;  eight 
pages 9x12;  subscriotion  15 cents;  established 
1902;  Rev.  Theo.  Hanssen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4).  ^  ^^„ 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,583.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  !(••). 

SIOUX  RAPIDS,  ^«cn«  Vista  Co.  ^2 

l,005t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  Little  Sioux  r.,  20  m.  N.  of  Storm  Lake. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN-PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pagesl5x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  C.  C.  Colwell  and  J.  E. 
Durkee,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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IOWA. 


SLATER,   Story  Co.  D  4:.'6+  pop.,  at 

juuction  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  26  m. 

N.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital,  and  16 

S.  W.  of  Nevada,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1885; 
Maland  &  Wiland,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jk-i.." 

SLOAN,  Woodbury  Co.  -a  643t  pop.,  on 
Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux 
City,  the  county  seat.  Stock  raising  and 
farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion 81.25;  established  1883;  S.  L.  Frisble, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  special  editions 
for  neighboring  towns  (1 — 4). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,000.  In  1900,  •■jkl"  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,300.  In  1903. 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for  past 
year  was  legs  than  1,400.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,513.     In  1904,  yl. 

SMITHLAND,  Woodbury  Co.  -n  485+ 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 

Sioux  City,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

SUN  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20:  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Miss  M.  A.  Wllloughby,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOLON,  Johnson  Co.  D-  397t  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

12  m.  N.  of  Iowa  City,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  and  corn. 

ECONOMY;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eignt  pages  15x22:  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  M.  Martin,  editor;  W.  M.Mar- 
tin &  Sons,  publishers  (5— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOMERS,  Calhoun  Co.  -D 100  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m. 

S.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
Mav.  1902;  W.  E.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

S  P  E  N  C  E  R ,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  ^  3,095t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Little  Sioux  r.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort 
Dodge.    Agriculture. 

CliAY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1870;  Randall  &  Gillespie,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

H  E  R  A  li  D ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  Earl  Bronson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,128.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,350.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1898,  1,394.  In  1899,  publlshei 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,400.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,4154.  In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  was  less  than  1,400.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,458;  for  1903,  1,468; 
for  mi.  1,477. 

RE  PORTER ;  Wednesdays;  republican : 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878:  Annett  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SPIRIT  LAKE,c.  h.,  Dickinson  Co.^j 

1.219+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
N  rthern   and   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 


IOWA. 


Paul  Rds.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.    Sum- 
mer resort.    Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870:  Funk  &Blackert,  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulntiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,060.  In  1896. 1 .  In  1897,  V.  In  1898, 
"JKL."   In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "iKi"  In  190.3,Z  (4). 

DEUTSCHE  POST;  Wednesdays; 
German;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Wm.  J.  Dreher,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERAIil);  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  A.  R.  &  E.  E.  Carter,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1902 
Z  (1,2,4.5). 

SPRINGVILLE,iinn(7o.o599t 

pop.,   on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Butter, 

cheese,  live  stock  and  small  fruits. 

NEW  ERA;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1882;  O.  E.  Crane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

STACYVILLE,   Mitchell  Co.  i  490t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of 

Osage,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  1900;  N.B.Rey- 
nolds, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion   "JKL.' 

STANHOPE,  Hamilton  Co.  n  29Tt 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  13 
m.  S  of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat.  Ag- 
riculture. 

SATURDAY  MAIL;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Fred  R.  Barkhurst,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

STANTON,  Montgomery  Co.  P  iOif 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &QuincyRd., 
8  m.  E.  of  Redoak,  the  county  seat.  Live 
stock  and  agriculture. 
CALL;  Fridays;    Swedish  and  English; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1;  established  1883;  James  Johnson,  editor; 

Johnston  &  Montgomery,  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  "J.KL."     In  1900.  Z.    In  1902, "jkl." 

In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STAN  WOOD.  Cedar  Co.  n-  415t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Tipton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  L.  H.  Gau,  editor;  J.  N.  Boling, 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STATE  CENTER, -^oraftaK  Co.  a 

1,008+  pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  and  Chicago 

&  Northwestern  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Des 

Moines,   the   State   capital.    Geographical 

center  of  the  State.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  J.  W.  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

STOCKPORT,  Fa/iBM/en  Co.  0,200 

pop.,  on    Chicago,  Burlington   &   Quincy 

Rd..  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Keosauqua. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
Bubscrlption  $1;  established  February,  1902; 
Stockport  News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iKL.- 


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IOWA. 


IOWA. 


STORM  liAKE,  c,  h.,  Buena  Vista 
Co.  'X2  2,169t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd. 
and  Storm  Lake,  81  m.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
Ajfrlculture  and  dairying. 

BUENA  VISTA  VIDETTE;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  A.  A.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898, 1.689.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  19(X).  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1903,  yl  (O  O).     In  1904,  yl. 

PILOT-TRIBUNE;  Fridays;    republi 
can;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1870;  Walpole  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers  (6 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  l,46ii.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  "JKL."    Inl902,  Z(l,  2,  4).     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STORY  CITY,  story  Co.  n  l,197t 
pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.,  48  m.  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
A.  K.  Grafton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VISERGUTTEN;  Thursdays;  Swedish; 
republican;  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1894;  G.  Amlund,  editor; 
Amlund  &  Amlund.  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  7.524  in 
1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STRATFORD,  Hamilton  Co.  n  458t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18m. 

S.  W.  of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892:  L.  M.  &  C.  E.  Peterson,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STRAWBERRY    POINT,  Clay- 

ton  Co.  cf  l,012t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Elkader,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

MAIIi-PRESS;   Thursdaj'S;    independ 
ent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription$l  25;  es- 
tablished 1874;  E.  E.  Fellows,  editor;  Dodd  & 
Fellows,  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
agefor  1901, 1,528.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  yl. 

STRUBLE, 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  esfablished 
1902;  C.  E.  Perdue,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

STUART,  Guthrie  Co.  -D  2,079t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
40  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERA  IjD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871;  Moulton&Thode,  editors  and  publishers 
( 12—4) 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
l,04t2.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,050;  for  1897,  1,083.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,024;  for  19no, 
1,006.  In  1901.  "ijKL."  Actual  (I x^erage  for 
1902,  976; /orl903,  1,016.    In  I'.Ol,    --uiL-" 

NEWS;  Thur.sdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
J.  B.  Richardson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKi" 


SUMNER,  Bremer  Co.  ^  l,437t  Pop.» 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E. 
of  Waverly,  the  county  seat.    Dairying. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1^1 ;  G.  P.  Linn,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscript!'  n  $1.50;  estab- 
lished l{t03;  Alvin  H.  Hender,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

SUTHERLAND,  O^BHen  Co.  ^  722t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  70  m. 

N.  E.  of  Sioux  City.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  W.  H.  Bloom,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SWALEDALE,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  tl 

240+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  14 

m.  S.  W.  of  Mason  City,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Burt  Stone, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SIVEA  CITY,  Kossuth  Co.  tl  322t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Algona,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  dairying. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894 ;  Verne 
S.  &  Cora  E.  Ellis,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TABOR,    Fremont  Co.   p   9341  pop.» 

on  Tabor  &  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 

Council  Bluffs.    Seat  of  Tabor  College. 

BEACON;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  W.  C.  McClintock,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TAMA,  Tama  Co.  u  2,649t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  51  m.  W.  of 
Cedar  Rapids.  Hydraulic  works,  connected 
with  Iowa  r.,  provide  motive  power  for 
manufactories. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican :  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  C.  J.  Wonser,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,440;  in  1896,  1,450.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,400; 
in  1899  and  1900,  no  edition  less  than  1,500.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  during  the  pnst  year  has  been  less 
than  1,4(0.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In  1104,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  past 
year  has  been  less  than  1,600. 

TAMA  CO.  NE\V?S;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Jackson  &  Stoops,  editors 
and  publishers (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.  •  In 
1898.  Z.    In  1900,  Z.     In  190'^,  Z  1 4  ». 

INDIAN  HERALD:  monthly;  Indians; 
sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  Px9;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  January,  1903;  M. 
E.  Stoops,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL."      (A  A"'. 

TERRIL,  Dickinson  Co.  "Q  5  m.  S.  E. 

of  Spirit  Lake,  the  county  seat.    Agricul- 
ture, stock  raising  and  creamery. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican;   eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 
^I.-SO;  established  1899:    H.  J.  Haydon,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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THOMPSON,  Winnebago  Co.  ti  450t 
po{.i.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Forest  City,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

COURIER.;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages,  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Charles  A.  Burdick,  editor;  Reed  &  Bur- 
diclc,  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

THOR,  Humboldt  Co.  tl  274  pop.,  on 

Chicago  Sc  Northwestern  Rd.,  7ni.  S.  E.of 

Dakotah,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  September,  1901;  J.  A.  Digerness, 
editor  and  piibllslier  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jki..' 

THORNTON,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  i  299t 

pop.,  on  Mason  City  &  Ft.  Dodge  Rd.,  18m. 

S.    W.   of   Mason   City,   the   county   seat. 

Dairying  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tliursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Horace  E.  Greeley,  editor;  Enterprise  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

THURMAN,  Fremont  Co.  p  250  pop., 

8  m.  N.  W.  of  Sidney,  the  county  seat.  Corn 

and  wheat. 

MIRROR  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1900;  H.  J.  Bedford,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jsl." 

TINGIiEY,  Ringgold  Co.  g  488t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Mountayr,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

V I N  D I C  A  T  O  R ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  D.  W.  Watsabaugh,  editor  and  publish- 
er (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIPTON,  c.  h.,  Cedar  Co.  0  3,513t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Bur- 
lington, Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.,25 
m.  N.  of  Muscatine.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  semi- weekly, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1853;  S.  Yates, 
editor:  Yates  &  Ripley,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts.not 
less  than  1,.S60;  in  1896,  1.300.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  'iKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4).  In 
1903.  Z  (4). 

CONSERVATIVE;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Welsner  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulatioii:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  l.fiOO.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TITONKA,  Kofsuth  Co.  b  224t  pop., 

on  Cedar  Rapids,  Garner  &  Northwestern 

Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Algona.  the  county  seat. 

Sash    and     door     factory,     planing    mill 

and  creamery.    Stock  raising. 

TOPIC;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  Lee  O.  Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TOLEDO,  c.  h.,  Tama  Co.  n  l,941t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 

'    E.  of  Marshalltown  and   50  W.  of  Cedar 

Rapids.    Seat  of  Western  College. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  17x21;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


lOWA. 


llshed  18.56;  W.  D.  Lee  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 
Circulation:    In  1896,    I.    In   1897,  Y.  In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,700.   In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  190:;.  "jKj,." 

TAMA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  J.  J.  McMahon,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  I.IUO.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  vl. 
Inl902.yl.    Inl9U3,  yl  (O  O).    In  lil04,  "jkl." 

TAMA  CO.  SCHOOLS;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  established  January.  1903 ;  D.  E. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl."     (A  A). 

TRAER,  Tama  Co.  n  l,458t  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

47  m.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

STAR-CLIPPER;  Fridays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Taylor  &  Gillespie,  editors  and 
publishers  (5.— 3). 

Circulation:  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,992.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2,947.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z^)  H  (O  O). 
In  1904,  yl. 

FARM  AND  REAL -ESTATE 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  real  estate  and  re- 
publican; twentj'-eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tions 75  cents;  established  1896;  Chas.Wood 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  I.    In  1899,  "jkl."    In 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during  the 
past  two  years  has  been  less  than  2.500;  in 
1901.no  issue  less  than  3,500.  Inl902,  (z— 11)H. 
In  190.S,  (z— 4)  H  (O  O).  Actual  average  for 
1904,6,000. 

TREYNOR,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  13 

m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1901 ; 
O.  O.  Buck,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:    "jkl."     Actual  average  for 
1903,  538.    In  1904,   'jkl-" 

TRIPOLI,  Bremer  Co.  cfesst  pop.,  on 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  about  15  m.  N. 

E.  of  Waverly.    Agriculture,  dairying  and 

stock  raising. 

LEA  DER ;  Thursdays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  Sterling  &  Gray,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

TRURO,  Madison  Co.  Q  200  pop.,  on 

Des  Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established. 
June,  1891;  E.  Durant  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "isi" 

UNION,  Hardin  Co.  a  589t  pop.,  on 

Iowa  Central  Rd.,  near  Iowa  r.,  and  18  m. 

N.  of  Marshalltown  and  10  S.  of  Eldora, 

the  county  seat.    Flour  mill  and  carriage 

factory.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874;  Oren 
E.  Smith,  editor;  Nichols  &  Smith,  publish- 
ers (2— 3).    Circ'n  "ijcL."    Inl902,  Z(l,  2,4.  5). 


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URBANA,  Benton  Co.  D-  823t  pop.,  10 

m.  N.  E.  of  Vinton,  the  county  seat,  and  6  N. 

W.  of  Center  Point,  the  nearest  railroad 

station.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  elghtpages; 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  D. 
Lane,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jKi." 

UTE,  Monona  Co.  -D  5601  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Bds.,  about  60  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sioux  City.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT  ;Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  N.  C.  Buskirk,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 4 j. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VAILi,  Crawford  Co.  n  578t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  75  m.  N.  E. 
of  Council  Bluffs.  Stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

CRAWFORD    CO.   OBSERVER; 

Wednesdays ;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  C.  C. 
Vall,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

VALLEY  JUNCTION,  Polk  Co.  n 

l,70Ot  pop., on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 

capital. 

VAL,L.EY  EXPRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1893;  Emery  H.  English,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

VANHORN,  Benton  Co.  a-  iSii  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,27m. 
W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Railroad  shops.  Ag- 
riculture. 

BENTON  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  elghtpages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  H.  J.  Breuer,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  'isi" 

VAN  METER,  Dallas  Co.  D  500  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  19 
m.  W.  of  Des  Moines.  Brick  making,  coal 
mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1903;  W.  E.  Patterson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

VAN  WERT,  Decatur  Co.  g  306  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,18  m. 

S.  of  Osceola.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1.25;  ettabllslied 
1889;  H.  J.  Breuer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

VICTOR,^o"'a  Co.  n-  612t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  96  m.  W.  of 
Davenport.    Manufacturing. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1872;  H.  E.  Powers,  editorand  publisher (2 -3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

VILLISCA,  Montgomery  Co.  p  2,211t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
65  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Iron  foundry, 
tub  and  barrel  manufactory,  and  trades  in 
grain,  live  stock  and  creamery  products. 
Agriculture. 
LETTER;   Wednesdays;  democratic; 

six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


IOWA. 


1888;  Wallace  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 

(5-3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "oa"    In  1898,  Z.    In 

1899  and  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less 

than  1.000.    In  1901,  "jkl"    In  1908,  Z  (4). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871;  B.  C.  HulUnger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VINCENT,   Webster  Co.  a  183  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd..  11  m.  N.  E. 

of  Fort  Dodge. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  elghtpages; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  January  10, 1903; 
J.  A.  Dlgerness,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "iKi" 

V I  N  T  O  N,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  n-  3,499t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rd.  and  Red  Cedar  r.,  23  m.  N.  W. 
of  Cedar  Rapids.    Agriculture. 

EAGliE  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1855  ;  B.  Murphy,  editor 
and  publisher  (S— 3).  Clrc'n  "jkl."  In  1903,Z  (4). 

BENTON  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  E.  T.  Matthews,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  in  1896. 1.  In 
1897,  IZ.  In  1898,1.  In  1899, "jkl-"  Inl903,Z(4). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
J.  E.  Whipple,  editor;  Whipple  &  Gerberich, 
publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "iKL."  Inl899,Z, 
In  1902,  ".JKL." 

BENTON  CO.  CHRISTIAN; 
monthly;  religious;  six  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1899;  James  T. 
Nichols,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKi,."  (A  A). 

WALKER,  Linn   Co.  n-505t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
25  m.   N.  of   Cedar  Rapids.     Agriculture, 
dairying  and  stock  raising. 
NEWS ;  Fridays;  independent ;  eight  pages 

15x22;   subscription  $1;  established   1883;    J. 

Barry,  editor;  C.  &  J.  Barry,  publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl  " 

WALL  LAKE,  Sac  Co.  -n  6.59+  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S. 

of  Sac  City,  the  county  seat.    Factories  and 

mills.    Farming. 

BL.ADE;  Fridaj's;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1890;  Jno.  H.  D. 
Gray,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

'WATi'NVT,  Pottawattamie    Co.  p  87St 
pop.,    on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  48  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county 
seat.    Live  stock  and  farming. 
BUREAU;    Fridays;    republican;    eight 

pages  15x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1878;  W.  C.  Depew,  editorand  publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

WAPELLO,  c.  h.,  Louisa  Co.  11^1,398+ 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.  and  Iowa  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Burlington. 
Milling  and  manufacturing. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1839;  R.  G.  Hawkins,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts^ 
not  less  than  1,080.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y, 
In  1898,  "JKL."    In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $1.5(1;    established    1898;    J.  A. 
Biggs,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1S98, 
1,076.    In  1899.  "iKL." 


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WASHINGTON,   c.  h.,  Washington 

Co.  Q,  4,255+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  75  m.  8.W.  of  Davenporc.  Agriculture. 

EVENING  JOUllNAIi;  every  evening 
except  Sunday ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1893;  Orvllle  Elder,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation':  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,1 57 i  for  1902, 
1,314;  for  190.S,  1,299;  /o/-  1904,  1,4'31. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  denio- 
cratlc;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878;  A.  R.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation ;  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1891,1,5^4:.  Inl898,yl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 5)  I.  In 
1903,  yl  (OO).  In  December,  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
ii,050. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  Logan  &  Neal,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P). 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,272.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I,  Act 
ual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  May, 

1898,  1,543;  for  1899.  1,747.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 

PRESS  ;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1856;  H.  A.  Burrell.  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "Jjti. •• 

WASHTA,  Cherokee  Co.  tl  431t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Cherokee 

the  county  seat.     Agriculture   and  stock 

raising. 

JOURNATi;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
H.L.  Loft,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

WATERLOO,  c.  h.,  Blackhawk  Co.  p 

12,580+  pop.,  on  Chicago,    Rock   Island   & 

Pacific,     Illinois     Central     and     Chicago 

Great  Western  Rds.  and  Cedar  r.,  93  m.  W. 

of    Dubuque.     Manufactures    of    various 

kinds.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SElUI-VVEEKLiY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  17J^x22: 
subscription— dailj'  $6,  semi  weekly  $1.5(7;  es- 
tablished—daily 1890,  semi-weekly  1859;  The 
W.  H.  Hartman  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,075.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I.    Actual  average  for  1898,  l,757;/or 

1899,  1,908; /or  1900.  1,969.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,647; 
for  1903,  2,967;  for  1904,  3,699. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,450.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,723; /or  1899, 
l,776;/or  1900.  1,775.  Inl901,yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,883;  for  1903,  1,943; 
/or  1904,  3,019. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  IOWA  STATE  REPORT- 
ER, semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi  weekly  $1..50;  established- 
daily  1895,  semi-weekly  1868;  Matt  Parrott's 
Sous,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3).  Circula- 
tion—daily "iKL."  semi-weeklVJKL."  In  1897, 
Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  daily  Z  (4).  semi- 
weekly  Z  (4). 

DER   DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER; 

Thursdays  :     German  ;     democratic  ;    eight  i 
pages     18x24;    subscHption    $2;    established 
1872;  Jacob  G.  Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


WW  A. 


TIMES-TRIBUNE;  weekly,  twicea 
week;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.. 50; 
established— Ttwes  1896,  Tribune  1878;  The 
Waterloo  Times-Tribune  Co.  (Inc.)  publish- 
ers (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jivl."  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.    In  HK)3,  y|  (OO). 

KIMBALL'S  DAIRY  FARMER^ 
semi-monthly;  agricultural,  dairying;  six- 
teen pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  E.  R.  Shoemaker,  editor;  Fred 
L.  Kimball  Estate  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actua  I  average  for  1903, 
6,082.    In  1904,  (z-4)  G  (••). 

CREAMERY  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
dairying;  forty  to  forty-four  pages  9J^xl2; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Fred  L. 
Kimball  Estate  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  7,500.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  Actual 
at'cragre /or  1897,  7,878.  In  1898,  yF.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  10,366.  In  1900,  yF. 
In  1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1902,  8,570  j 
for  1903,  8,600.     In  1W4,  (z— 4)  G. 

EGG  REPORTER;  monthly.  Semi- 
Monthly,  in  March,  April,  May  and  Decem- 
ber; egg  trade;  sixty -four  to  one  hundred 
pages  5^x8}^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Fred  L.  Kimball  Estate,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  13,166.  In  1898,  yE.  Actual 
areraore /or  1899.  33,586.  Inl900,  yD.  In 
1901,  yE.  Actual  average  for  1902.  18,437; 
for  1903,  18,730.    In  1904,  (z-4)  E. 

WOMAN'S  STANDARD;  monthly; 
woman  suffrage ;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1886;  J.  O.  Stev- 
enson, editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
.Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  Inl899,  Z.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  month  2,000. 
In  1901,  Z  (5).  In  1903.  December,  publisher 
assert.e.  every  issue  during  1903  was  1,500.  In 
December,  IfOl,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
during  1904  was  1,500. 


•••^fl£*«* 


EVENING  JOURNAL 

Washington,  Iowa. 


Biggest   Little  Daily  in  Iowa. 


Population  of  Washington,  Iowa, 
4,500. 

Circulation  of  Evening  Journal* 

Daily,  excepting  Sunday, 

1,500. 


The  Circulation  is  growing. 
Good,  clean  acdvertising  soli- 
cited. Write  for  sample  copy. 
You  do  not  cover  our  local 
field  if  you  are  not  a  Journal 
advertiser. 


ORVILLE    ELDER,    Publisher, 
Washington,   Iowa. 


332 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


IOWA. 


IOWA. 


WAUCOMA,  Fayette  Co.cfom  Pop.. 

on  Cbicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Little  Turkey  r.,  about  20  m.  N.  W.  of  West 

Union,  the  county  seat.    Grain  shipping. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  N.  A.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  •  .mi" 

IVAITKEE.  Dallas  Co.  o  292t  pop., 
ou  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of 
Adel,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BANNER;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  C.  Durant  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  -iKL."  (A  A). 

DALLAS  CO.  AMERICAN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  six  to  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  Juue,'1902;  C.  Durant 
Jones,  editor;  Waukee  Ptg.  Co.,   publishers 

(1-5). 

WAUKON,  c.h.,  Allamakee  Co.z^ 
2,153+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  18  m.  "W.  of  Mississippi  r.  Market 
for  live  stock.    Grain  and  fruit  growing, 

DEM  O-C  RAT;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1872;  Edgar  F.  Medary,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877;  A.  P.  Bock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-3).    Clrc'n  "iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STANDARD;    Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1868;  R.B.May,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation -JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4.  6).   In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

W  A  V  E  R  L  Y,  c.  h.,  Bremer  Co.  :^ 

3,177+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Chicago  Great 
Western  Rds.  and  Red  Cedar  r.  Manufac- 
turing, live  stock  and  dairying. 

BREMER     CO.     INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays ;  independent-republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied 
1867;  J.  F.  Grawe.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl-"  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1.300.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (OO).    In 

1904,  (z-4)  I. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Taber  &  Miller,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PHCENIX;  Wednesdays;  German;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1884;  G.  A.  Grossmann,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts. not 
less  than  1,244.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  Z.    In  1899,  -jkl.- 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  W.  H.  Tyrrell,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3). 

Circulation:  In  189.5.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  -iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WAYLAND,  Henry  Co.  C^  391t  pop., 

on  Iowa  Central  Rd..  14  m.  N.  of  Mount 

Pleasant,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS  %  Thursdays;  neutral  ;  eight  pagei 
15x22;    subscription    $1  ;    established     1892; 
M.  D.  K.  Weimer,  editor;  Weimer  &  Son,  pi  b 
Ushers  (3—3).    Circulation  "Jia,." 


WEBB,  Clay  Co.  "tli  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Spen- 
cer, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1900;  J.  L.  Addington,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

WEBSTER  CITY,  c.  li„  Hamilton 

Co.    n    4,613+    pop.,    on     Illinois    Central, 

Chicago    cfe    Northwestern   and    Webster 

City  &  Southwestern  Rds.,  80  m.  N.  of  Des 

Moines,  the  State  capital.    Mineral  springs. 

Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  VVEEKl-i\,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally 

1902,  weekly  1894;  Journal  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation— Weekly:  In  1899,  "jkl  " 
Actual  average  for  1900,  ],100;  for  1901, 
1,451 ;  for  1902,  1.293.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

FREEMAN-TRIBUNE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  FREEMAN,  Tues- 
days, and  TRIBUNE,  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  twelve  pages— dally  18x24,  weekly  15x22 ; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—dally 1894,  weekly  Freeman  1857,  Tri- 
bitnel885;  Freeman-Tribune  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers. 
Cii'culation- Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896,1.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  "yl.     In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In 

1903,  "JKL" 

LITTLE  DAILY  ;  morning,  except 
Mondays  (▲  A). 

GRAPHIC  -  HERALD  ;  Thursdayg  ; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1883;  H.  P. 
Robie,  editor;  H.  P.  Robie  &  Son,  publishers 
(12—3). 

Circulation :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  z-4)  I, 
In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WEEL.MAN,  Washington  Co.  U,  654t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Washington,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

A  D  VA  N  C  E  ;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  E.  I.  Coffey,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESLEY,  Kossuth  Co.  ti  730t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m.  E, 
of  Algona,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
NEWS-WORLD;    Fridays;   independ- 
ent;   eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.50; 
established— A'ews  1891,  World  1900,  consoli- 
dated 1903:   S.  X.  Way,  editor;  Way  &  Peter, 
son,  publishers  (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl."    In 
1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 
RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WESTBEND,  Palo  Alto   Co.  b  538t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Emmetsburg,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
ADVANCE;    Saturdays :    democratic ; 
eight   pages   13x20;  subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1895;  W.  H.  Parkin,  editor;  W.  H.  Par- 
kin &  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15}^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889 ;  J.  B.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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IOWA. 


WESTBRANCH,  Cedar  Co.  D-  647t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Iowa  City.  Flour  and 
windmills;  butter,  pearl  button  and  cheese 
factories. 
TIMES;    Thursdays;    republican;   eight 

pages  1.3x20;    subscription  $1.25;   established 

1878;  Ross  Leech,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTGATE,  Fayette  Co.  [:r260t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Oelwiu.    Farming. 

HERAIiD;  Wednesdays;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Branch  &  Branch,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  LIBERTY,  Muscatine  Co.  a- 

1,690+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific and  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rds.,  39  m.  W.  of  Davenport.  Tile,  brick 
and  carriage  manufactories  and  creamery. 
Agriculture,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  S.  B.  Osborn,  editor;  Osborn  & 
Johnson,  publishers  (7—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-- 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

INDEX;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RURALIST;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  K.  Anderson,  editor;  Anderson 
&  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).     Circulation  "Jiy-" 

WESTPOINT,  Lee  Co.  [^  654t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Madison,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Geo. 
W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (9-3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

TVESTSIDE,  Crawford   Co.-n  396 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Denison,  the  county  seat.     Steam 
grist  and  flour  mills.    Agriculture. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
F.  J.  Herre,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WEST  UNION,  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  cf 

1,935+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Burlington, Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rds.,  80  m.  N.  W.   of  Dubuque.    Agri- 
culture, dairying  and  stock  raising. 
ARGO;  Wednesdays;    republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Frank  Hobson,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than    1,650.     Actual    average  for  1896, 
1,957; /or  1897,  2,053;  for  1898,  3,124. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.125. 
In  1900,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1901,3,217 ; 
for  1902,  3,350;    for  1903,  3,355;  /or  1904, 
3.358. 

FAYETTE  CO.  UNION;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1853;  Mcllree  &  AInsworth, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1898,  1,300.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901.  (z-4)  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  ".tkl ." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
C.  H.  Talmadge,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "jKi."     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


IOWA. 


WHATCHEER, /iTeoA-uA;  Co.  D,  2,746+ 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sigourney,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Geo.  A.  Poff,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PATRIOT;  weekly,  twlcea-week.  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Irvin  Ogdeu,  editor  and  publisher  (5—.").  Cir- 
culation "JKL  "  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,5).  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

R08ECRANS  RUBRICS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  February,  1883;  A.D.  Rose- 
crans,  editor;  Rosecrans  &  Funk,  publishers 
(8— 8P).    Circulation  "JicL"  (A  A). 

WHEATLAND,  Clinton  Co.  a-  475t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  about 
35  m.  W.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  F.  W.  Buxton  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

WHITING,  Monona  Co.  -n  572t  pop., 

on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 

Sioux  City.    Live  stock,  grain  and  corn. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1897;  F.  W.  Thorp,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WHITTEMORE,  Kossuth  Co.  ^  522t 
pop., on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
11  m.  W.  of  Algona,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHAMPION ;  Fridays;  eight  page8l5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  E.  F.  Kluck- 
hohn,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WILLIAMS,  Hamilton  Co.  n  500t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Webster  City,  the  county  seat.    Carriage 

works  and  butter  factory.    Agriculture. 

WASP;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Y. 
D.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "Jj<L  " 

WILLIAMSBURG,    Iowa     Co.  D- 

1,100+  pop.,on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.    Hog  and  grain  market. 

JOURNAL-TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Journal-Tribune 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "jkl  " 

WILTON  JUNCTION,  Muscatine 

Co.  D- 1,2.33+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Muscatine,  the  county 
seat,  and  25  W.  of  Davenport.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  E.  W.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILTON  HERALD;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscrlptlrn 
$1;  established  August,  1901;  William  Berg, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


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IOWA. 


TVINFIELD,  Senry  Co.  R  820t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj',  and  Iowa 

Central  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 

the  county  seat.  Drain  tile  factory,  planing 

mill  and  grain  elevator. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Hinkle  & 
Stinson,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jjo.." 

WINTERSET,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  g 
3,039f  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  42  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.    Farniing. 

MADISONIAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
itablished  1856;  E.M.Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4 — 5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,715.  In  1395,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  IZ. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,945.  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,131.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  190.3.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1868 ;  A.  E. 
Goshorn,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.190.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  publisher   asserts,   smallest   2,260.     In 

1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902.yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  W.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:   In  1895,  "jkl"    In  1896, 1. 

In  1897,  IZ.     In  1898,  I.    Actual  average  for 

XI  year  ending  ivith  June,  1899,  1,830.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    Inl904,  fz— 4)  I. 

WINTHROP,  Buchanan  Co.  D-  618t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Inde- 
pendence, the  county  seat.  Wagon  manu- 
factory and  creamery. 

BUCHANAN  CO.  REVIEW;  Thurs 

days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  L.  B.  Huyck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

"WODEN,  Hancock  Co.  ^  150  pop.,  on 

Cedar  Rapids,  Garner  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  W.  of  Concord,  the  county  seat. 

Cattle  and  horse  raising.  Dairying.  Wheat, 

oats  and  corn.    Farming. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Harry  Pressfleld,  editor;  J.  O, 
Lewis,  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

WOODBINE,  Harrison  Co.  -D  l,355t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Il- 
linois Central  Rds.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Council 
Bluffs.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;   es- 


lOWA. 


tabli.shed  1891;  L.W.  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898, 1.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  over  1,000.  In  1900,  "jkl-"  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  during  1903, 
never  less  than  1,150.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

TWINER;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
Dennis  O'Leary,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WOODBURN,  Garke  Co.  Q  467 pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  E.  of  Osceola.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17^^x24;  subsorlption  $1;  established 
June,  1901;  Ed.  Boucher  Stevens,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "iu" 

WOODWARD,  Dallas   Co.  a    550t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

28  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent r«publican;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1882;  A.  J.  Ingalls,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WOOIiSTOCK,    Wright   Co.    6    ^U 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  E.  of  Eaglegrove.    Agriculture. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  1901;  Jennie  Q.  Keith,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "uu."  (A A). 

WYOMING,  Jones  Co.  D-  794t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  54 
m.  N.  W.  of  Davenport.  Creameries.  Agri- 
culture, dairying  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAIi  ;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1871 ;  w.  I.  Chamberlain,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

YAliE,  Guthrie  Co.  -D  1,193   pop.,   on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  E.  of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays:  twelve  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Wil- 
kinson Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "J^L." 

ZEARING,  story  Co.  D  388t  pop.,  on 
Iowa  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Marshall- 
town.  Creamery.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  18x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891 ;  G.  A.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "isi" 


KANSAS. 


Population  1,470,495 1.     Land  Area  81,700  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Nebraska,  east  by  Missouri,  south  by  Indian  Territory,  and 
west  by  Colorado.  State  capital:  Topeka.  Principal  industries  :  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  .30, 
1905),  739,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  58;  semi-weekly,  14  ;  weekly,  619;  semi-month- 
ly, 4  ;  monthly,  42;  semi-quarterly,  1;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Kansas  City 51,418+ 

Topeka 33,608+ 

Wichita 24,671  + 

Leavenworth ii0,735+ 

Atchison 15,723+ 


Lavrrence 1 0,862+ 

Fort  Scott 10,322+ 

Galena 10,155+ 

Pi  ttsb  urfir 1 0, 1 1 2+ 


ABIIiENE.c.  h.,  Dickinson  Co.  D 
3,967  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific,  Atchison,  To- 
peka &  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
PaclflcRds.,  162  m.  W.  of  Kansas  City.  Man- 
ufacturing, milling  and  mineral  waters. 
Dairying  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;     every    evening  except 
Sunday,     and     WEEKLY,    Wednesdays; 
republican;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription— dally    $4,    weekly   $1; 
established— dally  1896,  weekly  1868;  Heath- 
Parent  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7^). 
Circulation— Daily :   "jkl." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,365.  In  1896.1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, "iKL.- 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  Z  («).    In  July,  1904.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  past  year  was 
less  than  1,500. 

REFLECTOR  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; dally  four,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x32;  subscription  — dally  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1887,  weekly  1883;  Reflector 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation  — Daily :  "jki.."  In  January, 
190.5,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during  past 
year  was  less  than  600. 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  exceeding  1.000;  in  1899, 1900,  1901  and 
1902.  every  issue  exceeded  1,400.  In  1903, 
yl  (0  0>.  In  January,  1905,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  during  past  year  was  less  than 
1,600. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
M.  J.  Keys,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jsi."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  issue  has  been  1,650. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  ".tki.." 

DICKINSON  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Strother  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  I Z. 
In  1898,  I.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  "JKL."    Inl902.  Z(10. 11). 

ADMIRE,  Lyon   Co.  a-  213 'pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Emporia, 

the    county    seat.     Farming    and    stock 

raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  W.  H.  Hottle, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Clrc'h  'jkl." 

AGRA,  Phillips  Co.  b  210  pop. 
SENTINEL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ALiIiEN,   Lyon    Co.    n-   250  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15m.  W.  of  Osage  City 


and  20  N.  of  Emporia,   the   county  seat. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NORTHERN  LYON  CO.  JOUR- 
NAL; Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
D.  S.  Gilmore,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "i£i."    Inl903,  Z(4). 

ALMA,  c.  h.,  Wabaun$ee  Go.  D-  986t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds..  85  m. 
W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Sage  &  Little,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,084;  /or  1896,  1,189;  for  1897,1,181; 
for  1898.  1.279;  for  1899,  1,292;  for  1901, 
1,285.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1904,  1,289. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Seaman  &  Carroll,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (5—3). 

Circulation  "jjo.-"  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,269; /or  1904,  1,527. 

ALMENA,  ^''orton  Co.  \2  491t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chicago 

Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 

Norton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

PLAINDEALER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  W.  A.  Williamson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AliTAMONT,  Labette  Co.  Q  546t  pop. , 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  10  m.  W. 

of  Oswego,  the  county  seat,  and  27  from 

Columbus.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Frank  E.George,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALTAVISTA,  Wabaunsee  Co.  D-  426 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Alma,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Jas.  A. 
Schilling,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 


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KAKSAS. 


ALTON,    Osborne    Co.  [^  287t  Pop.  — 

local  estimate  340— on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd., 

14  m.  "W.  of  Osborne,  the  county  seat.    Has 

water  power.    Milling. 

E3IPIRE;  Thursdays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  8ubs«riptiou  $1 ;  established  1^1; 
John  Ford,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ALTOONA,  Wilson  Co.  R  299t  pop., 
on   Missouri  Pacific  Rd.   and  Verdigris  r., 
11   m.   E.   of   Fredonia,   the   county   seat. 
Farming. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 

1887;  Wm.  J.   Hicks,  editor  and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl" 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

AMERICUS,  Lyon  <7o.  [>332t  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m.  N.W.  of 
Emporia,  the  county  seat.  Dairying  and 
Agriculture.    Building  rock. 

GREETING;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription $1;  established 
1890;  D.  C.  Grlnnell,  editor;  D.  C.  Grinnell  & 
Sons,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  "jkl."      Actual    average  for 
1903,  560; /or  1904,  632. 

ANTHONY,  c.  h.,  Harper  Co.  g  l,179t 

pop.,  on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe, 
Missouri  Pacific  and  Kansas  Southwestern 
Rds.,  52  m.  S.  W.  of  Wichita.  Farming, 
stock  raising  and  salt. 

B U  liLET  IN ;  Thursdays ;  populist ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899 ; 
D.  T.  Armstrong,  editor;  Armstrong  &  Son, 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  W.E.  Blackburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5).    Circulation  "JiLt' 

ARCADIA,  Crawford  Co.  0, 538t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 

116  m.  S.  of   Kansas  City.     Coal   mining, 

farming  and  stock  raising. 

CRAWFORD    CO.    TIMES;    Thurs 
days;    democratic;   eight  pages  13x20;    sub- 
scriptions!; established  1896;  Benj.  J.  Gunn, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARGENTINE,  Wyandotte  Co.  cf  o,878t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

5  m.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Farming. 

REPUBLIC;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  J.  T.  Landrey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 2).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ARGONIA,  Sumyier  Co.  g  309t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  16  m.  from  Harper.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  M.  O. 
Cissel,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ARKANSAS  CITY,  Cowley  Co.  R 
6,14Ut  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Missouri  Pacific,  Kansas  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  and  at  conflu- 
ence of  Walnut  and  Arkansas  rs.  Water 
power.  Trade  with  Indian  Territory.  Live 
stock  and  grain. 

TRAVELER;  every  evening  except 
•unday,    and    REPUBLICAN    TRAV- 


KANSAS. 


ELER,  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
—daily  13x20,  weekly  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $7,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1886, 
weekly  1842;  W.  G.  Anderson,  editor;  Ander- 
son &  Rob  son, publishers  (2—3).  Circulation 
—daily  "jjkl."  weekly  "jkl"  In  1902.  Z  i4,  5). 

X-RAYS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  50  cents;  established— daily 
1903.  weekly  1899;  Henry  B.  Funk,  editor; 
The  X-Kays  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl  " 
Weekly:  Actiial  average  for  1900,  1,274; 
/or  1901,  1,263;  for  1902,  1,336.     In  1903, 

"JKL." 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  F.  M.Hartley,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "iKi."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.    In  1899,  "JKL." 

ENQUIRER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  W.  W.  Van  Pelt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3>.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GATE  CITY  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  B.A.Wagner,  editor; 
Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

ARLINGTON.  Beno  Co.  p  312t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  ra. 
S.  of  Hutchinson,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Milan  L.  Barrett,  editor;  Barrett 
&  Hayes,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARRINGTON,    Atchison  Co.  nf 
210  pop. 
ARGUS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ASHLiAND,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  p  493t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

25  m.  W.  of  Coldwater.    Farming. 

CLARK  CO.  CLIPPER;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$];  established  1884;  H.  C.  Mayse,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ATCHISON,  c.h.,  Atchison  Co.  ci 
15,722+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  25  m.  N.  by 
X.  W.  of  Leavenworth.  Grain  elevators, 
mills,  railroad  machine  shops  and  various 
manufactories. 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  Independent; 
dally  four  to  eight  pages  18x22.  weekly  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $1.20,  weekly 
25  cents:  established  1878;  E.  W.  Howe,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  issue  4,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  Inl899.yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  March,  publisher  asserts. 
In  three  years  has  not  been  as  low  as  3,800;  in 
1902,  June,  for  several  years  not  as  low  as  4,500. 
Actual  average  for  19(3,  5,291;  for  1904, 
3,390. 

Weekly:  In  1901,  "iiu,-"  In  1902,  (z— 6)  G. 
In  19('3,  yG  (O  O).    In  1904,  yH. 

CHAMPION;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1855;  C.  H.  Young  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2— S).  Circulation  "jkl- "  In  1902. 
Z(6). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


337 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS    STAATS  ANZEKiEK; 

Thursdays;  Indepeudent;    four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $2;  established  1878;  John  Hoen- 
Bcheldt.  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
(Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl"    In  1903,  (z-^) 
H.    Ill  litOl.  yll. 

AIYIEIMCAN  PHOTOGRAPHER; 
monthly  ;  photography  ;  thirty  six  pages 
7x10  ^  subscription  50  cents  :  established 
June,  1901 ;  Z.  T.  Brlggs,  editor;  Z.  T.  Briggs 
ft  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

C  i  r  oil  I  a  t  i  o  u  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  July,  1902,  1,200;  for  1903, 
lt090.  In  1905,  January,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  during  1904,  was  1,500. 

ATTICA,  Harper  Co.  p  311t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  11  m.W. 

of  Harper.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

Shipping  point  for  produce  and  live  stock. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription $1;  established  1895; 
Charles  A.  Ellis,  editor;  Ellis  &  Day,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ATWOOD,c.  h.,  iZawrtna  Co.  tl^86t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 
40  m.  E.  of  Saint  Francis.    Agriculture  and 
stock  ralBlng. 
PATRIOT;  Fridays;  democratic;   eight 

pages   13x20;     subscription   $1;    established 

1894;  R.  H.  Park,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl" 
REPUBLICAN    CITIZEN;    Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  13x20;   subscription 

$1;  established  1880;  Charles  E.  Scott,  editor; 

Dempster  Scott  &  Son,  publisher  (8— 3).    Cir 

culation  "jkl." 

AUGUSTA,  Butler  Co.  R  l,197t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  El  Dorado,  the  county  seat.  Wheat 
growing. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day.and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages — daily  11x16,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established — 
dally,  June,  1902,  weekly  1892;  T.  Sexton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher (2 — 3).  Circ'n — weekly "iKL." 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  2887;  W.  H.  Cady, 
edltorand publisher (2— 3).    Circulation "iKj," 

A.'K.T'ELtLi,  Marshall  Go.  □'6511  pop., on 
St.  Josephs  Grand  Island  and  Kansas  City 
Northwestern  Rds.,  89  m.  W.  of  Saint  Jo- 
seph, Mo.    Corn  and  stock  raising. 

ANCHOR  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1883 ;  Watson  Stains,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "ikl-" 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  A.  Keegan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL '■ 

BALDWIN,  Douglas  Go.  [>l,017t  pop. 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  16  m. 
S.  of  Lawrence,  the  county  seat.     Seat  of 
Baker  University.    Farming. 

BAKER  ORANGE  ;  Saturdays,  dur- 
ing the  college  year;  collegiate;  four  pages 
11x15;  subscription 75 cents;  established  1886; 
Students  of  Baker  University,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEDGER;   Fridays ;  republican  :  four 

fiages   20x26;    subscription    $1;    established 
884;  W.  C.  Markham,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
March,  1901;  Florence  W.  Gunn,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jku" 


KANSAS. 


BARNARD,  Lincoln  Co.  □  200  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  11  ni. 

E.  by  N.  of  Lincoln. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
12x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  W. 
DeVInney,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

BAJt^'ES,  Washington  Co.  [^883t  pop., 

on    Missouri    Pacific    Rd.,   12   m.  S.  E.  of 

Washington,  the  county  seat.  Elevator  and 

grain  trade.    Shipping  point  for  cattle. 

CHIEF  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
H.  J.  Matteson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BAXTER  SPRINGS,  Cherokee  Co. 
Q,  l,641t  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  & 
Memphis  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the 
county  seat.  Manufacturing,  farming  and 
mining. 

CHEROKEE   CO.   REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W.  S. 
Baxter,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  Chas.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

BEATTIE,  Marshall  Go.  cf  633t  pop., 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Marysville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stone  quarrying. 

EAGLE  ;  Fridays  ;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Wilson  &  Wilson,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BELLE  PLAINE,'SrMmn«r  Co.  Q  551t 
pop.— of  township  1,300— on  Atchison,  Tope- 
ka &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds., 
21  m.  S.  of  Wichita.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

DEFENDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Will  W.  Welter,  edltorand  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NE  WS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1; established  1879; 
J.  Byron  Cain,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BELLEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Republic  Co.  ^ 
2,360  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  of 
Concordia.  Creamery,  windmill  factory 
and  coaling. 

FREEMAN;  Thursdays;  people's  party ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Tom  Charles,  editor;  The  Free- 
man Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S%,  l,0'i9.  In  1900,  "JKL."  In  1902, 
Z(4). 

TELESCOPE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;  A.  Q.  Miller,  editor  and  publl.^her 
(12-^). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "JKL."  In  1901,  I.  In 
1902.  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,603.    In  1904.  (z-^)  H. 

BELOIT,  c.  h.,  Mitchell  Co.  [^  2,859t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Solomon  r.,  130  m.  N.  W.  of  To- 
peka, the  State  capital.    Flour  mills,  foun- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KANSAS. 


dry,  creameries  and  cheese  factories.    Seat 
of  State  Industrial  School.  Agriculture. 

WESTERN  C A  L.L.;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  VVEEKL.Y,  Fridays; 
daily  independent,  weekly  democratic;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1901, 
weekfy  1878;  A.  B.  Adamson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Circiilatiou— Daily:  '410.  •  In  1903,  yl 
(OO).     In  1904,  "JKL." 

Weekly:  In  1896,  -jkl  ••  In  1897,  Z,  In  1900, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  past 
twelve  months  has  not  been  less  than  1,500. 
Inl901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904  vl. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays; republican; eight 
pa^es  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  S.  H.  &  G.  H.  Dodge,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,455.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  average  for  vmi, 
l,40ti.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17}^x23;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  J.  W.  McBride  and  F.  B.  Felt,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z(  3,  4,  12). 

BENEDICT,  Wilson  Co.  R  250  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Fredonia, 
the  county  seat.    Natural  gas. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  %\;  established  April,  1899;  Bad- 
ger &  Deane,  publishers;  John  Knaus,  editor. 
Circulation  "Jia-"  (A  A). 

BENNINGTON,    Ottawa    Co.  b  389t 

pop.,  on  Union   Pacific   Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of 

Minneapolis,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

Shipping  point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

OTTAWA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  14x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  M.  E.  Ford, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).    Clrc'n  "Jifi" 

BENTLEY,  Sedgwick  Co.^  80  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd..  18  m.  N.  W. 

of  Wichita,  the  county  seat     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  B.  W. 
Gilclirist,  editor;  S.  C.  Timmons,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BERN,  Nemaha  Co.  (zf  300  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  k,  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  N. 
K.  of  Seneca,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Fred.  W. 
Lehman,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "iJU,." 

BISON,  Ru»h  Co.  U  200  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  La  Crosse. 
Wheat,  corn  and  oats. 

BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1902;  E.  StuUken,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BliUEMOUND,    lAnn    Co.   d-  738t 

pop.,   on  Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  12   m.  W. 

S.   W.  of   Mound   City,   the   county   seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising.    Potato  starch 

factory. 

SUN;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  81;  established  1888; 
J.  N.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "iiu.-" 


KANSAS. 


BLUE    RAPIDS,    Marshall  Co.  a' 

1,100+  pop.— of  township  1,601+— on  Missouri 

Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Blue  r., 

12  m.  S.  of   MarysvUle,   the  county   seat. 

Flour  ana  gypsum  mills,  Iron  foundry  and 

machine  shops. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871; 

E.  M.  Brlce,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

BLUFF  CITY,  Harper  Co.  p  200t  pop. , 

on  St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern  Rd.,9 

m.  S.  E.  of  Anthony,  the  county  seat,  and 

60    S.  W.  of  Wichita.    Wheat   and  cattle. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1898;  J.  E.  Grove, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

BONNER  SPRINGS,  Wyandotte 

Co.  cf  609+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  ft 
Santa  Fe  and  Union  Pacific  R is.,  20  m.  from 
Kansas  City,  26  from  Leavenworth  and 
22  from  Lawrence.  Nurseries,  grist  mill, 
saw  mills  and  creamery.  Shipping  point 
for  live  stock,  potatoes  and  fruit.  Brick 
plant. 

WYANDOTTE  CHIEFTAIN ;Thur8- 

davs;  four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Ed.  L.  Matthews,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "iio,"  In  1900, Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

BRONSON,  Bourbon  Co.  O.  361  pop.. 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of  Fort 

Scott. 

PILOT;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x32; 
subscription  $1;    established  January,  1902; 

F.  A.  Touney,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BROOKVILLE,    Saline  Co.    a  292 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of 

Saline.    Manufacturing. 

HEADIilGHT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1901;  John  W.  Titus,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  'jkl.' 

BUCKLIN,  Ford  Co.  J3  158  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18 
m.  S.  W.  of  Qreenburg.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  established  1894; 
J.  B.  Milford.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation  "iKL." 

BUFFALO,  Wilson  Co.c:L299tpop.,on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  19J^  m.  N.  E.  of  Fre- 
donia, the  county  seat.  Corn  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877;  P.  W.  Cowdery,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—8.)    Circulation  "jkl." 

BURDEN,  Cowley  Co.  D,  519t  pop.,  on 
Atohlson,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  15  m.  E. 
by  N.  E.  of  Wlnfield,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
EAGLiE  i    Thursdays  ;   republican  ;  four 

pages   18x24;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1892 ;    W.  L.   Hutton,  editor  and   publisher 

(7-3P).    Circulation  "-iicL." 


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339 


KANSAS. 


BURLINGAME,  Oiage  Co.  o  l,436t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., ' 

25  m.  S.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.    Flour 

mills  and  pottery.   Shipping  point  for  grain , 

cattle  and  hogs.  Center  of  Osage  coal  fields. 

Farming. 

ENTER  PRISE  J  Thursdays;  eight  pagei 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Stod- 
dard &  Riddle,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation 'iKi,"     In  1900,  Z.    Inl902,  'OLL" 

OSAGE   CO.    CHRONICLE;    Thurs 
days  ;   republican  ;   eight   pages  15x22 ;   sub- 
■crlptlon   $1;    established   1863;    T.  A.  Ellis, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,"JKi."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1891,  1,386.  In  1898.  yl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  190U,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901, 1,662. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 

BURLINGTON,  e.h.,  Coffey  Co.  a- 

2,418+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

and   Missouri,  Kansas   &  Texas  Rds.  and 

Neosho  r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Emporia.    Water 

power,  employed  In  milling.    Farming  and 

Btock  raising. 

JEFFERSONIANj  every  evening 
except   Sunday,  and    SEMI-WEEKLY, 

Mondays  and  Thursdays;  Independent; 
dally  four,  semi-weekly  six  pages  13x20;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon— dally  $2,  semi-weekly  50  cents; 
established  —  dally  1896,  seml-weekiy  1892; 
John  Redmond,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation —  Semi-Weekly:  In  1898, 
"JKL."  Actual  average  f or  IS99,  l,m3i  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  1,245 ;  for  a 
year  ending  with  Jane.  1901,  1,492.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1904,  2,225. 

INDEPENDENT}  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$li  established  1875;  R.  P.  Sponenbarger, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zF.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,323.  In  1903. 
yl  (O  O).     In  1904,  -iKL."  (DD). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  C  O.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).    Clrc'n  "jsi."    In  190.3,  Z  (4). 

BURNS,  Marion  Co.    O   275  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  W.  of  Marlon,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

C  IT tZ  EN  I  Thursdays ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 
A.  J.  LuglnblU,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jiu.-'" 

BURROAK,  Jewell  Co.  ti  627t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  White  Rock 

creek,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Mankato,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  E.  A.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BURRTON,  Harvey  Co.  g  509t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds..  20  m.  W.  of 

Newton,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mill  and 

grain    elevator.      Agriculture    and    stock 

raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881; 
E.  J.  Bookwalter,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


KANSAS. 


BUSHTON,   nice  Co.  u  250  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Paclflc  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Lyons, 

the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896 ; 
L.  D.  Harding,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CALD^WELL,  Sumner  Co.  g  l,574t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Paclflc  and  St.  Louis  9t 
San  Francisco  Rds..  21  m.  S.  W.  of  Welling- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Stock  raising.  Wheat 
and  flour  exports. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  C.  B.  Macdonald,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
18?7;  R.  T.  Simons,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CAN£ir,  Montgomery  Co.  P,  887t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Paclflc  and  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  18  m. 

W.  of  CoffeyvUle.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  H.  E.  Brighton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "m^." 

CANTON,  McPherson  Co.  a498f  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &   Paclflc   and 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  13  m.  E. 

of  McPherson,  the  county  seat.    Creamery 

and  farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x30;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  D.  K.  Fritz, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "iKi" 

GARBONDALE,   Osage  Co.  n-  8251 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

17    m.   S.  of    Topeka,    the    State    capital. 

Farming  and  coal  mining. 

CARBONDALIAN;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1884;  E.  L.  Trusdale,  editor  and 
publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

CAWKER    CITY,    Mitchell  Co.  tl 

816t  pop.— of  township  l,398t— on  Missouri 
Paclflc  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Belolt,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  A.  W.  Rob- 
inson, editor  and  publisher(5— 3).  Clrc'n  "iKL" 

PUBLIC  RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  L.  L.  Alrlch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CEDARVALE,    Chautauqua    Co.   U, 

932t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri  Paclflc  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Wlnfleld.    Grist  and  saw^  mills.    Farming. 
COMMERCIAL;   Fridays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20:   subscription  $1;   es- 
tablished 1889;    Z.  E.  Wyant,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTRALIA,   Nemaha   Co.  cf  655t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Paclflc  Rd.,  9  ra.  S.  by  8. 

W.   of  Seneca,  the   county  seat.     Roller, 

grist  and  flax  mills,  harrow  factory  and 

machine  shop.   Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
H.  L.  Wait,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Clr- 
eulation  "jkl." 


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KANSAS. 


CHAIiJJT'E,  Neosho  Co.  0,  4,208t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Erie, 
the  county  seat.  Two  grain  elevators,  flour 
nalUs  and  a  creamery.  Shipping  point  for 
cattle,  hogs,  broom  corn,  grain  and  fruit. 
Center  of  gas  and  oil  district. 

BLADE;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ; 
established— daily  May,  1903,  weekly  1882; 
Chanute  Blade  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,"jkl."    Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,061.    In  1900,  "00,." 

SUN ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4; 
established  1896;  Luther  Cone,  editor;  Fred- 
erick P.  Cone,  publisher. 
Circulation  ■•{£!,.••  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE:  every  evening,  except  Sun- 
days, and  WEEKliY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily, 
$4,  weekly,  $1 ;  established— daily  1904,  weekly 
1892;  Cavaness  Bros.  &  Helmich,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulatiou,  Daily  "jkl.      Weekly:  Actiial 
average  for  1903,  1,467;  /or  1904,  1,696. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1872;  A.  H. 
Turner,  editor  and  publisher.  CIrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.    Inl902.  "i£i." 

CHAPMAN,  Dickinson  Co.  n  627t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Abi- 
lene, the  county  seat.  Grist  mills,  cheese 
manufactory  and  lumber. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S6;  Morrison  &  Morrison,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

CHENEY,  Sedgwick  Co.  q429t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  26  m.  W. 

of  Wichita,  the  county  seat.    Roller  mills. 

Shipping  point  for  live  stock  and  grain. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  J.  L.  Napier,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CHEROKEE,  Crawford  Co.  0^  l,S26t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  Fort  Scott.   Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

CHRISTIAN   MESSENGER:  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages 7x10;  subscription 25cent8; 
established  J  ily,  1903;  W.  O.  Wllley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  J.  F.  Price,  editor;  Price  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CHERRYVALE,  Montgomery  Co.  R 
3,472+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe,  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of 
Independence,  the  county  seat.  Natural 
gas.  Zinc  smelters  ana  brick  factories. 
Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

EVENING  CLARION;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  dailj-  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  — dally  $4,  weekly  $1; 
established  1898;  L.  I.  Purcell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation— dally 'JKL  "  weekly"iKi." 
In  1902,  weekly  Z  (4.  5)  (A  A). 


KANSAS. 


NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
weekly  $1;  established  1893;  J.  H.  Ritchie, 
editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  —  daily  "jkl." 

TV^GCklV  ''JKL.'* 

REPUlJLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  C.  E.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CHETOPA,  Labette  Co.  0, 2,019t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Missouri,  Kansas  dt 
Texas  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,  9  m.  S.  of  Os- 
wego, the  county  seat.  Flour  and  planing 
mills,  foundries,  machine  shops,  stockyards 
and  coal  mines.  Natural  gas. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868;  Wm.  P.  Hazen,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  M.  A.  Chesley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL." 

CIMARRON,  C.  h..  Gray  Co.  jJ  237+ 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  Arkansas  r.,  19  m.  W.  of  Dodge  City. 

Farming. 

JACKSONIAN;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Ellis  S.  Garten, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — i).    CIrc'n  "iKL." 

CIRCLEVIIiLE,  Jackson  Co.  O'  223t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwestern  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Holton, 
the  county  seat.  Flour  mills  and  elevators. 
Market  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

JACKSON  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays;  re 

publican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1900;  George  T. 
Harrison,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation  'JKL." 

CLAFLIN,  Barton  Co.    D    375  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Great 

Bend,  the  county  seat.     Live  stock,  wheat 

raising  and  dairying. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  O.  E.O'Bleness,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2^).    Circulation   jkl" 

CLAY  CENTER,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  b 

3,069+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific, Leavenworth,  Kansas  &  Western  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Republican  r.,  32  m. 
N.  W.  of  Manhattan.    Agriculture. 
DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  dally  four  pages  15x22;  weekly  eight 
to   twelve   pages  22x28;   subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly $1;  established— daily  March,  1908, 
weekly  1872;  B.  F.  Hemphill,  editor;  Chas. 
A.  South  wick,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily ;  "jkl" 
Weekly  :    In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,450.     In  1896, 1.     Actual  average  for 
1897.1,464;    for    1898.    1,515;    for    1899, 
1,760;  for  1900  1.932;  for  1901,2,076; 
for    1902,    2,050;    for    1903,   2,110.      In 
1904,  I. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17>i^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Campbell  &  Valentine,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,804;  for  1899,  1,903. 
In  1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901.  2,233. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.   In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KANSAS. 


WESTERN  BREEDERS'  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  live  stock;  twenty  pages 
SV^xUVb;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1898;  Chas.  A.  Southwlck  and  J.  R.  Johnson, 
eilllors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ••jkl"  Acfualaverage 
for  1899,  2,475.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
ti,S75.  In  1901,  yH,  Actual  average  for 
19U2,  5,058;  /or  1903,  8,019.    In  1904   yG. 

CliAYTON,  ^'nrton  Co.  JJ  105  pop. 
TIMES;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

CLEARWATER.  Sedgwick  Co.  g 

50J  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

and    Missouri   Pacific   Rds.,   S}4   m.   S.  of 

Wichita,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture  and 

live  stock. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902 ;  W.  S.  Weaver,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

CLIFTON,  Washington  Co.  ti  609t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Paclflc,  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

&  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  26  m.  N. 

W.  of  Clay  Center.     Elevators   and  flour 

mill.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS  I  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13i2<);  subscription  81;  established  1885;  Stoy 
E.  Ware,  editor;  Stoy  E.  Ware  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

CLYDE,  Cloud  Co.  ^  l,187t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Missouri 
Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Republi- 
can r.,  15  m.  E.  of  Concordia,  the  county 
seat.    Trade  in  grain  and  hogs. 

FARMER'S  VOICE;  Thursdays; 
farmers'  alliance;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion (1 ;  established  1891 ;  J.  J.  Henley,  editor; 
The  Farmer's  Voice  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

H  E  R  A  li  D  }  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S78;  J.  B.  &  M.  L.  Rupe,  editors  and 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

COFFEYVILLE,  Montgomery  Co.  q. 
4,953+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Missouri  Paclflc 
and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rds.  and  Verdigris  r.  Cattle-shipping 
point.  Farming  and  stock  raising.  Manu- 
facturing center  and  grain  market. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  dally  four  to  six,  weekly  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $4, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1893,  weekly 
1875;  W.  G.  Weaverllng  and  I.  R.  Arbogast, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — i). 
Circulation-Daily:  "iHL.  ■  In  1903  Z  (4). 
W'eekij':  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  WOO,  1,273;  for  1901,  1,515; /or  1902, 
1,799; /or  1903.  2,179.    In  1904,  (z-4)  1. 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $4,  weekly  SI;  established 
—daily  May,  1902,  weekly  1896;  Coffey ville 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (.3—3).  Circulation— 
w^eekly  "jkl.* 

GASLIGHT;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898:  F.  R.  How- 
ard, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "J_KL."  (A  A). 

INDEPENDENT;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1893;  C. 
W.  Kent,  editor  and  publisher  (t— 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 


KANSAS. 


COLBY,  c.h.,  Thomas  Co.  tl  641t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

ft   Pacific   Rds..   55   m.    W.   of   Hill   City. 

Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  populist; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Wm.  T.  Logan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "Jjii" 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  to  ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  N.  A.  Turner,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "iki" 

COLDWATER,  c.  h.,  Comanche  Co. 

g  263+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  of  Greensburg.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

STOCK  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  live 
stock;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 190O;  Geo.  W.  Kelley,  editor;  Par- 
ker Wright,  publisher.    Circ'n  "JKL."  (A  A). 

WESTERN  STAR;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  H.  V.  Butcher,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "ikl." 

COLONY,  Ander$on  Co.  D- 488t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Qarnett,  the  county  seat.  Farming,  stock 
raising  and  dairying. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Wm.  A.  Cobbs,  editor;  Rhodes 
&  Cobbs,  publishers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  O, 

2,310+  pop.,   on   Kansas  City,.  Ft.  Scott   & 
Memphis  and   St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.,  23  m.  S.  of  Qlrard.    Coal,  lead  and 
zinc  mining.    Agriculture. 
ADVOCATE;  every evenlngexcept Sun- 
day, and  ADVOCATE  AND  COURIER, 
Thursdays  ;  republican ;   daily  four,  weekly 
eight   pages    15x22;    subscription- dally   $8, 
weekly  $1;    established— daily  1892,    weekly 
1882;  W.  A.  Mitchell,  editor  and   publisher 
(2—8). 

Circulation— Daily:  "iKL ''  ,  ,  ,„„, 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "iKL."  In  1896,  I.  Inl897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
l.aOO.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
Inl902,  Z(l,2,  4,  5). 

MODERN  LIGHT;  Thursdays;  peo- 
ple's party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1891 ;  W.  B.  Lowry,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,420.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
notlessthan  1,500.   In  1897.  Y.    Inl898.  zl.    In 

1899.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2,055.    In 

1900,  vl.  In  1901,  (z- 4.  6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (E-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CONCORDIA,  c.  h..  Cloud  Co.  b 

3,401+  pop., on  Chicogo.Burllngton  & Qulncy , 
Missouri  Pacific,  Union  Paclflc  and  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  ft  Santa  Fe  Rds..  154  m.  from 
Atchison.  Coal  mining  and  stone  quarrying. 
BLADE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Independent; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight   pages   15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1902,  weekly  1879;  Burroughs  &  Clark, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation-Daily:  "i^L.''  ,__,„ 

AVeekly:  Actual  average  for  189i.  2,437*. 
In  1895,  H  #.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,5 10#.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl*.  In 
1899,  yl  ##.    In  1900,  ••vn."    In  1903  Z  (4). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


K  A  N  S  A  N  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  eatab- 
lUhed  1881:  G  T.  Davles,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—5). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,440. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,612;  for  1900, 
2,038;  for  1901.  2,029; /or  1902,2,175; 
for  1903,  2,234;  for  1904,  2,188. 

PRESS;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  Marshall  &  Glidden,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CONWAY  SPRINGS,  Sumner  Co. 

p  714+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,26  m. 
8.  W.  of  Wichita.  Division  headquarters 
of  Missouri  Pacific  Railway.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

REFL.ECTOR;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  S.  D.  Crane,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  E.  L.  Cllne,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "fKi" 

COB.'SI'SG,  Nemaha  Co.  d  426t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Seneca, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  eatab- 
Uahed  1895;  Minter  &  Slocum,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


COTTONWOOD  FALLS,  c.  h.. 

Chase  Co.  a-  842+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka 

ft  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and  Cottonwood  r.,  20  m. 

W.  of  Emporia.    Water  power  and  stone 

quarries.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHASE  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdaya; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  W.  C.  Austin,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3)  .    Circulation  "jkl." 

COURANT  AND  REVEILLE;  Thurs 

days;    democratic;    eight  pages  15x32;    sub 
scrlption  $1.50;    established  1874;  Phil  Good- 
reau,  editor  and  publisher.     Clrc'n  "jkl." 

COUNCIL  GROVE    c.  h.,  Morrit 

Co.  D-  2,265+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  24  m.  N.  W. 
»f  Emporia.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GUARD;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  eight 

riages  13x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
884;  M.  F.  Amrlne,  editor;  Morris  County 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."  In  1899. Z.  In  1900. Z.  In  1902,  "iju," 
In  1903,  Z  (1). 

REPUBLICAN;     Thursdays;    repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Chas.  Hillebrandt,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897.  Z.   In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,400.    In 

1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1908, 
(z— 4)  I  (O  O).  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,200. 

COURTLAND,  Republic  Co.  6  286 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Atchison,  Topeka  ft  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  18 
m.  W.  of  Belleville. 

COMET;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  19x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  Hoyt  ft  Tlbbetts,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jj^l." 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889  ;  C.  A.  Kimball,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JiL" 


CUBA,  Republic   Co.   tl  *45t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  about  10  m.  E.  of 
Belleville,  the  county  seat.  Corn  and  live- 
stock raising. 

DAYLIGHT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885:  J.  E.  Novak,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "}ki,  " 

CUNNINGHAM,   Kingman   Co.   g 

200  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Kingman. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  SI;  established 
October,  1902;  C.  C.  Hixon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 4).    Circulation  ".ikl." 

DELPHOS,  Ottawa  Co.  t}  648t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Minneapolis,  the  county  seat.  Stock  raising 
and  farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Dan  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "iSL." 

DENISON,  Jackson  Co.  d'  210  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of 
Holton.    Shipping  point  for  live  stock. 
HERALD;  Fridavs;   republican;   eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1; 

September.  1902;  George 

and  publisher  (2—3) 


established 
T.  Harrison,  editor 
Clrc'n  "isi"  (A  A). 


DESOTO,  Johnso^i,  Co.  D-  300  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and  Kan- 
sas r.,  18  m.  E.  of  Lawrence  and  25  S.  W.  of 
Kansas  City.    Farming. 

EAGLE  EYE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Wiard  &  Wiard,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "iii" 

DEXTER,  Cowley  Co.  P^SSOf  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  by  S.  of  Wln- 

fleld,  the  county  seat,  and  60  S.E.  of  Wichita. 

Cattle  raising,  wheat,  corn,  alfalfa  and  hay. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Q.A.Robertson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

DIGHTON,  c.  h.,  Lane  Co.  -D1941  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  24  m. 

W.  of   Scott   and   100  W.  of   Great   Bend. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  W.  H.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL." 

LANE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  J.  E.  Lucas,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

DODGE  CITY,  c.h.,i^ord  Co.Jli 
1,942+  pop.— local  estimate  2,524— on  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  ft  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and  Arkansas  r.,  8  m. 
S.  W.  of  Lamed.    Stock-shipping  point  for 
Eastern  marketa.    Farming. 
DEMOCRAT;   Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  F.  PetlUon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iiii  " 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KANSAS. 


GLOBE-REPUBIilCAN;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eigtit  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  W.  E.Davis  and  F.  W. 
Tyler,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

LIVE  STOCK  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days; live  stock;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  F.  A.  Etrlck, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1901,  1,011.  In  1902, 
"JKL."      Ill  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

DOUGLASS,  Butler  Co.  R755t  pop.. 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa    Fe  Rd.    A 

•hipping  point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  J.  M.  Satterthwalte,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iju," 

DOWNS,  Osborne  Co.  tl  938t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Osborne, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1903; 
F.  W.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
Allen  J.  DeLay,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3). 
Circulation  "jki' 

OUR  MESSENGER;  monthly;  tem- 
perance; eight  pages  12x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1879;  Mrs.  Alice  G.  Young, 
editor;  A.  B.  Adamson,  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation 'JKL" 

DUNLAP,  Morris  Co.  D-  400  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of 

Council  Grove,  the  county  seat. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  19U3;  E.  B.  Dailey,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 5). 

£  ASTON,   Leavenworth    Co.  cf  l,*34t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Leavenworth.    Farming. 

LIGHT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  gub- 
Bcription  50  cents;  established  1891;  David 
A.  Bosley,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  edi- 
tions for  surrounding  towns  (2—2).  Com- 
bined circulation  "uu,." 

EDNA,  Labette  Co.  O,  874t  pop. -local 

estimate  800— on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  W.  of  Oswego,  the  county  seat.  Wheat, 
corn,  oats,  hay,  cattle  and  hogs. 

ENTERPRISE;     Fridays;   republican, 
four   pages   16x24;    subscriotion  $1;    estab 
llshed   1899;  W.   A.   Blair,  editor   and    pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
•crlptlon  $1;  established  1894;  W.  E.  Staige, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

EFFINGHAM,  Atchison  Co.  cf  634t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of 

Atchison,   the   county   seat.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

NEW  liEAF;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Ina  L.  Klingman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

ELDORADO,   c.  h.,    Butler   Co.  O, 

3,466t  pop.— local  estimate  3,565— on  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe;  Kansas  City, 
Mexico  &  Orient  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Walnut  r.,  28  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Wichita, 
the  county  seat.     Missouri   Pacific  shops 


KANSAS. 


and  round-house,  creamery,  one  grist  and 
two  flour  mills.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1.50;  established-daily  1895,  weekly  1883: 
T.  B.  Murdock,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  "iKL." 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1899, 
zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  (z-4)  I.  In  1902, 
(z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  during  1903  was  less  than 
2,000.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (••). 

W^ALNUT  VALLEY  TIMES;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKL  i  , 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  —  dally 
15x22,"  weekly  22x28;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1887,  weekly 
1870;  Alvah  Shelden,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— daily  "iKi- "  weekly  "iKL  •• 

INDUSTRIAL  ADVOCATE  ;  Thurs 
days;  people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Geo.  F. 
Fullinwider,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,368.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for  \891, 
1,440.  In  1898.  zl.  Actu<il  average  for  IS99, 
1,545.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ELK  CITY,  Montgomery  Co.  R  709t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  about  12  m.  N.  W.  of 

Independence,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W. 
K.  Wortraan,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKi" 

ELK  FALLS,  LJIk  Co.,  350  Q,  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe.  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 
of  Howard,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

August,  1903;  William  A.  Cobbs,  editor  and 

publisher  (1—5). 

ELLIN  WOOD,  Barton  Co.  n  760t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Great  Bend,  the  county  seat. 
Grain  elevators,  pottery,  brick  works, 
creamery  and  flour  mill.  Wheat  growing. 

BARTON  CO.  PRESSE;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription $2;  established  1896;  JohnHoen- 
scheidt,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4) 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl.  .    ^ 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
German  and  English;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894:  Joseph  W.  A. 
Cooke  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "J£L." 

ELLIS,  Ellis  Co.  n  932  pop. 

REVIEW -HEADLIGHT;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

ELLSWORTH,  c.  h.,  Ellsworth  Co. 

D  1,549+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 

and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Salina. 

Stock  raising,  corn  and  wheat. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
llBhed  1880;  Frank  S.  Foster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897.  1,044.  In  1898,  "iSi"  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jk.l." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871 :  George  Huycke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).  Circulation  ••JKL"  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ELMDALiE,  Chase  Co.  [>350  pop. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ELSMORE,  Allen   Co.  C\  l,759t  pop. 

(Of  township),  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 

Kd.,  30  m.  from  Fort  Scott.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  Jl;  estab- 
lished 1897;  J.  P.  Decker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

EMPIRE  CITY, Cherokee  Co.  0,2,2681 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 

Rd.,  1  m.  N.  of   Galena.     Lead  and   zinc 

mining  and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Lawrence  Dlllman,  editor;  L.  M. 
Dillman,  publisher  (5 — 3).  Circ'n-iKL."  (A  A). 

EMPORIA,  c.  h.,  Lyon  Co.  a-  8,223t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  be 
tween  Cottonwood  and  Neosho  rs.  61  m.  S. 
W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  College  of  Emporia  and  State  Normal 
School. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sftn- 
day.  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 
$4.,  weekly  $1;  established  1890;  W.A.White 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  — Daily :  In  1896,  "jki,"  In 
1897,  publisher  asserts,  over  1,000.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  "iKL."  In  1900,  Z  (4.  6).  In 
1902,  "iKL-"  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  November.  1903,  1,754;  for  1904, 
2,057. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  'iKi-'  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  1897,  1,334. 
In    1898,    I.      In  1899,  yl.      In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  November,  1903, 
'2,110: /or  1904,  2,061. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages— dally  18x24,  weekly 
22x38;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1: 
established  1882;  Wm.  L.  Stahl,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation— Daily;    "jkl."     In    1903,     Z 
(4)  (••).    Inl904,  (z-4)  I  (+f). 
Weekly:  "Ju,."     In  1897.  Z.    In  1898,  Z.    In 

1902,  -JKL.'  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904. 
(z-4)  H  (+t). 

KANSAS  PROHIBITIONIST; 
Thursdaj's;  prohibition;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1902; 
Earle  R.  De  Lay,  editor  and  publisher 
<1— 5  PI, 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,260.    In  1904.  yl. 

TIME8;  Fridays;  people's  party;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  P.  F.  Yearout,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,700.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y, 
In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing tvith  July,  1899,  1,997.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901.  y I.    In  1902,  vl.     In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In 

1904.    ".TKL." 

ENTERPRISE,  Dickiiison  Co.  D  798 

pop.,  on    Atchison.  Topeka   &   Santa   Fe, 

Union  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 

Pacific  Rds.,  6  m.  E.  of  Abilene. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages    18x24;    subscription   $1;    established 
July,  1903:  Edw.  Sallenbach,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—4)     Circulation  ".ik.!-" 


ERIE, c.h. jiVcosfto  Co.  0,1,1111  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,40m. 
S.  W.  of  Fort  Scott.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

REPUBLICAN-RECORD;    Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  Seth  G.Wells,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Clrc'n  -jkl."  In  19u2,  Z  (4). 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

SENTINEL;  Fridays ;  people's  party ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Elizabeth  Frazier,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  over  1.000.     In  1899,  zl.      In 

1900,  "JKL." 

ESBON,  Jewell   Co.   b    870t   pop.  (of 

township),    on   Chicago,   Rock    Island   & 

Pacific  Rd.,  10}^   m.  W.  of    Mankato,   the 

county  seat.    Cornralsiug  and  live  stock. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 
P.  F.  Root,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ESKRIDGE,  Wabaumee  Co. a- 612t 
pop.,  on  Atchison  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
35  m.  S.  W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital 
Farming  and  live  stock. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  D.  &  W.  Busenbark,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8-3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WABAUNSEE  CO.  TRIBUNE; 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  (15x22; 
subscription  $1;  Seaman  &  Carroll,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 1). 

EUDORA,  Douglas  Co.  n-  640t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 

Lawrence,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  neutral;  four  pages 
30x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Geo. 
C.  Brune.  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

EUREKA,    c.  h.,   Greenwood    Co.  P, 

2,(191t-  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topek  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Fall  r., 
45  m.  S.  of  Emporia.    Agriculture. 

DE3IOCRATIC     MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Hudson  & 
Focht,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,356;/or  1896,  1,361;  /or  1897,  1,383; 
for  1898,  1,428;  for  1899,  1,558;  for  1900, 
1.736.  In  1901,  V  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
yl  (O  O).    In  IPOi,  (z-4)  I. 

HERALD  AND  GREENWOOD  CO. 
REPUBiilCAN  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—Her  a  id  1868,  Republican  1880;  consoli- 
dated October,  1892;  Tucker  &  Wood,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1.574.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl  (OO)-    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

LUTHERAN;  monthly;  lutheran;  ten 
pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1S98;  D.  H.  Cramer,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

EVEREST,  Brown  Co.  cf  502t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Hia- 
watha, the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  81 ;  established  1888;  O.  C. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 


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KANSAS. 


FAIR  VIEW,  Brown  Co.  cf  395t  pop., 
on  ChlcaRO,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m. 
W.  of  Hiawatha,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE:  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S88;  S.  O.  Groesbeck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIiLi  RIVER,  OreemmodCo.a^dll 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,30 

m  S.  E.  of  Eureka. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J. 
E.  Schocklett,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FLORENCE,  Marion  Co.  n  l,178t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  E.  of    Marlon,  the   county   seat. 

Quarries  of  building  stone.    Wheat. 

NEWS-BUL.L.ETIN;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  14x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established— A'ews  1900,  Bulletin  1886, 
consolidated  1901;  D.  F.  Hancock,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— .3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897, 
Z.    In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

FORMOSO,   Jewell   Co.    ^  200  pop. 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10 

m.  E.  of  Maukato.  the  county  seat.    Corn 

wheat  and  hogs. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  190,0; 
A.  E.  Coleman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  F). 
Circulation  "iKj..." 

FORT  liEAVENW^ORTH,  Leav- 

enworth  Co.  q'  on  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  3  m.  N.  of 
Leavenworth,  the  county  seat.  United 
States  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School  and 
Post  and  Military  Prison  are  here. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  U.  S.  CAVAL- 
RY ASSOCIATION;  quarterly,  March, 
June,  September  and  December;  military; 
one  hundred  and  twenty-five  pages  6x9;  sub 
scription  $2;  established  1888;  L.  C.  Scherer, 
editor;  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association,  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  \89S,  i.,0ti5» 
In  1899.  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4, 5). 

FORT    RILEY,    Geary    Co.    a-   on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  W.  of  Junction 

City,  the  county  seat.      U.  S.  military  post. 

GUIDON  ;  Sundays;  military;  four  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1895  ; 
Littleton  &  Darnall,  editors  and  publishers 

(8—3).    Circulation  "Jiu,"  (A  A). 

FORT  SCOTT,  c.  h.,  Bourbon  Co.  O, 
10,322t  pop— local  estimate  12,892— on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds,  and  Mar- 
maton  r.,  100  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Agriculture,  manufacturing,  coal  mining 
and  sugar  making.  Seat  of  Kansas  Normal 
College. 

REPUBLiICAN;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1902,  weekly  1896;  F.  C.  Raney,  editor; 
Republican  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—1). 
Circulation — Daily:  Actual  average  for 

1903,  1,609;  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 

1904,  1,540. 

Weekly:   'JKi-"    In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,4,  5). 


KANSAS. 


TRIBUNE  AM)  MONITOR;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
democratic;  dally  four  pages  17x24,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— dally 
$6.  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1884;  G.  W. 
Marble,  editor;  Marble,  Blakely  &  Barr,  pub- 
lishers (1—.')).  Circulation— daily  "iKi"  semi- 
weekly  "JKL." 

KANSAS  AND  MISSOURI  CHOP- 
PER; monthly;  Woodmen  of  the  World; 
twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  George  B.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl. "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  961.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

TRACKMAN  ;  monthly ;  labor;  twentj'- 
four  pages  SMxUi4;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  July,  1903;  J.  I.  Sheppard  and  H. 
E.  Conflaus,  editors;  Geo.  W.  Marble,  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical ;  forty  eight  pages  7x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Dr.  J.  B. 
Carver,  editor;  Western  Medical  Journal  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "iiu,." 

THA-NJiLTOIiT,  Marshall  Co.  cn.lGTt 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of 
Marysvllle,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;    Fridays;    republican;    four 
pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
G.  W.  Shedden,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:     Actua I  average  for  1904, 
1,764. 

FREDONIA,  c. li.,  Wilson  Co. R  l,650t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Fall  r.,  31  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka. 
Wheat  growing  and  stock  raising. 

WILSON  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  John  S.  Gilmore,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "iKL."  Inl898,  zl.  In 
1899.  vl.  Inl900,zl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1804,  yl. 

FTJIiTON,  Bourbon  Co.  P,  424t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  of  Fort  Scott,  the  county  seat,  and  86  S. 

of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays  ;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884  ;  A.  W.  Felter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

GALENA,  Cherokee  Co.  H^  10,li.5t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  7  m.  W.  of 
Joplln,  Mo.    Lead  and  zinc  mining. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  six  pages  18x24; 
.subscription  $4;  established  1896;  B.  L.  &  S. 
M.  Strother,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "ijci."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays:  republi- 
can; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  L.  C.  Weldy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "ijcL." 

GALES  BURG,  Neosho  Co.  R  241 

pop.,  on   Missouri,  Kansas   &   Texas  Rd,, 

11  m.  N.  W.  of  Parsons.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent;  four  pages  13x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
lished  1885;  Claire  Rosa,  editor;  Rosa  &  Son, 
publishers  (5—3).     Circulation  "im,." 

GARDEN  CITY.  c.  h.,  Finney  Co.  p 
1,590+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 


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KANSAS. 


Fe  Rd.  and  Arkansas  r.,  50  m.  W.  of  Dodge 
City.  Irrigated  farm  lands.  Stock  raising 
and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  12x18;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Norrls  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

I3IPRINT;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x.i6;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
D.  A.  Minis,  editor;  Mlms  &  Keep,  publishers. 
Circulation  '-jkl." 

GARDNER, .^)ft»«on  Co.  o  475t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  6  m. 
S.  W.  of  Olathe,  the  county  seat,  and  32  8. 
of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  R. 
B.Huffman,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

G  A  R  N  E  T  T,  c.  h.,  Anderson  Co.  a- 
2,078+ pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri  Paciflc  Rds.,  51  m.  S.  of  Law- 
rence and  82  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ag- 
riculture. 

£  A  G  Li  E  ;  Fridays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1885 ;  W.A.Trigg,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
M.  Schoonover,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KANSAS  AGITATOR;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  W.  O.  &  Anna 
Champe,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN-  PLAINDEALER  i 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
eorlptlon  $1.50;  established  1870;  W.  R.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

GEUDA  SPRINGS,  Sumner  Co.  p 

218  pop.,  on  Kansas  Southwestern  Rd.,  20 

m.  S.  E.  of  Wellington. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  81;  established  1901;  Ida  John- 
son Van  Pelt,  editor;  W.  W.  Van  Pelt,  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GIRARD,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  0, 2,473t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Kan- 
sas City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  Fort  Scott. 
Coal  shipping  and  mining.     Agriculture. 

APPEAL  TO  REASON;  Saturdays; 
•ociallst;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1895;  J.  A.  Wayland,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2 — i). 

Circulation  :  In  1899,  B.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  July  7,  1900,  79,414} 
for  a  year  ending  u-ith  March,  1901. 
115,316}  for  1902.  195,309;  for  1903 
^260,096.     In  1904,  yA. 

GAA  P.\A;  Tuesdays;  socialist;  four 
pages  15.X22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished November,  1903;  E.  L.  Mengshoel,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8 — 1). 

INDEPENDENT  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
populist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1896;  Derry  &  Derry,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  163^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869  ;  E.  A.  Wasser  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  ••tKi."  In  1897.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.  In  1898.  v  I . 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.KX). 


KANSAS. 


In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  has 
not  been  less  than  2.300.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  1903  was  less  than  2,300.    In  1904,  yl. 

GliASCO,   Cloud  Co.  [^  509t  pop.,  on 

Union  Paciflc  Rd.  and   Solomon  r.,  18  m. 

S.  W.  of  Concordia,  the  county  seat.    Grain 

and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Geo. 
Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GLENELDER,  Mitchell  Co.  ^  481t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Beloit,  the  county  seat.  Grain  and  stock 
raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  B.  &  W.  Woolnan,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl.-  (A  A). 

PEOPLE'S  SENTINEL;  Thursdays: 
four  pages  18x24;  D.  L.  Timbers,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

GOFF,  Nemaha  Co.  cf  365t  pop.,  on  Kan- 
sas City  Northwestern  and  Missouri  Paciflc 
Rds.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Seneca,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892 ; 
P.  L.  Briney,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iSi" 

GOODLiAND,  c.  h.,    Sherman  Co.  \j 

l,059t  pop.,on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  36  m.  W.  of  Colby.  Machine  shops 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
B.  F.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (12—8). 
Circulation  'jkl." 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  lSi24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 
J.  H.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GOVE, c.  h.,  Ocve  Co.  -a  162t  pop.,  12  m. 
S.  of  Grainfleld,  the  nearest  station  on 
Union  Paciflc  Rd.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

GOVE  CO.  REPUBLICAN  GA- 
ZETTE; Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pacres  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886:  A.  K.  Trimmer,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P)     Circulation  "jkl." 

SHORT  GRASS  ADVOCATE;  Sat- 
urdays; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  1904;  W.  H. 
Tuttle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

GREATBEND,  c.  h.,  Barton   Co.  a 

2,470+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri  Paciflc  Rds.  and  Arkansas  r., 
57  m.  W.  of  McPherson.  Seat  of  Central 
Normal  College.  Flour  mills,  elevators, 
stone  quarries  and  brick  works.  Agri- 
culture. 

ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
REGISTER,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1901,  weekly 
1874;  Ira  H.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation — daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

BEACON;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  people's  party;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  D.T. Arm- 
strong, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,064.    In  1903,  -jkl." 


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:{47 


KANSAS. 


BARTON  CO.   DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
davs;    democratic;    eiglit   to  twelve  pages 
15x22;    subscription  $1;  established  1883;  W. 
E.   Stoke,    editor   and    publisher.     Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

BARTON  CO.  PRE8SE;  Fridays; 
German  ;  four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897;  John  Hoenscheidt, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  'jki." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x23 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1878 :  C.  P.  Townsley,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  -iML." 

GREELEY, ^nd«r*on  Co.  a-  394tpop. 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Gar- 
nett,  the  county  seat.    Shipping  point  for 
grain  and  stock.    Farming  and  grazing. 
GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1891;  J.  L.  Ayres,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENLEAF,    Washiyigton   Co.    d 

854+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  8  m.  S.  E. 

of  Washington,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  live  stock. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
17x'24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Ir- 
vln  Hoyne,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKL" 

GREENSBURG,  c.  h.,  Kiowa  Co.  g 

343+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  31  m.  W.  of  Pratt.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

KIOWA  CO.  SIGNAL;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  Jas.  I.  Parcel,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation'jKL." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  M.  S.  Barber,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

GRENOLA,  Elk  Co.  O,  6ei6t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17m.  S.W. 

of  Howard,  the  county  seat.    Several  flour 

mills.    Farming. 

GREETING  AND  CHIEF;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  gubscription 
$1;  established— GrcefinflT  1900,  Chief  1880; 
Sutton  &  Kyser,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.* 

GRIDLiEY,  Coffey  Co.  D-  175  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.,  10   m.   S.   VV.  of   Burlington. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July.  1902;  Glick  Fockele,  editor;  Frank 
Fockele,  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GYPSUM,  Saline  Co.  n  562t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Sallna, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  D.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  -jkl." 

H  ADD  AM,  Washington  Co.  ti  355t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  12  m. 
W.  of  Washington,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

CITY  CLIPPER;  Fridays ;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1883;  H.  J.  Matteson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  -•uli-" 


KANSAS. 


HALSTEAD,  Harvey  Co.  g  9Ut,pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Little  Arkansas  r.,  10  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  New- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  E.J.  Bookwatter,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMILTON,   Greemvood  Co.  O,  296 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

18  m.  N.  E.  of  Eureka,   the  county   seat. 

Farming  and  stock-raising. 

TIHIES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  19(J3;  Hudson  & 
Focht,  editors  and  publishers  ( 1—5  P) 

HANOVER,  Wauhington  Co.  [^  987t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,087— on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Qulncy  and  St.  Joseph  &  Grand 
Island  Rds. and  Little  Blue  r.,  15  m.  N.  E.of 
Washington,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT-ENTERPRISE  ;  Fri- 
days; populist;  eight  pages  13x30;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  James  Pontius,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
D.  O.  Munger,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL.' 

HARPER,  harper  Co.  g  l,151t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Hutch- 
inson &  Southern  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  of  Anthony, 
the  county  seat.  Flour  mills,  creamery  and 
farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  farmers'  al- 
liance; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  A.  B.  Hoffman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  established 
1882;  C.  I.  Denny,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

HARTFORD,  Lyon  Co.  n-  563t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E. 

of   Emporia,  the    county    seat.     Shipping 

point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

NEOSHO  VALLEY  TIMES;  Fridays; 
four  pages  20x26;  sub.scrIption  $1 ;  established 
1895;  A.  S.  Bernhelsel,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAVEN,  Reno  Co.   g  1.369t  pop.  (of 

township;,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  W.  of  Wichita.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  S.  G.  Herlacher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  'JKL." 

HAVENSVILLE,  Pottawatomie  Co. 
cf  437+  pop.,  on  Leavensworth,  Kansas  & 
Western  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Westmoreland, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

1891;  R.  C.  Coverdale,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "ujj,." 

HAVILAND,  Kioua  Co.  Q  200  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10 

m.  E.  of  Greensburg. 

ONLOOKER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription $1;  established  May,  1903; 
Frank  Fesler,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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KANSAS. 


HAYS,  c.  h.,  Elli$  Co.  D  l,13flt  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Big  creek,  220  m.  W. 
of  Topeka,  the  State  capltai.  Flour  mills 
and  elevators.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

EL.L.IS  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1897:  M.  H.  Mulroy.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ••jkl" 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays ;  people's 
party;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Harry  Freese,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jKi" 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888  ;  Geo.  P.  Griffith,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERINGTON,  ^ici-in»on  Co.  a  l,607t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Missouri  Pacific  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  30  m. 
S.  E.  of  Abilene,  the  county  seat.  Agricult- 
ure and  manufacturing. 

SUN;  Thursdays:  republican;  twelve 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Potter  &  Fretz,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-5). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  A.  M.  Crary,  editor;  Crary  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (5— 3).    Circulation  "jsi." 

HIAWATHA,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  cf 

2,829+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  St.  Joseph 
&  Grand  Island  Rds..  42  m.  W.  of  Saint  Jo- 
seph, Mo.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BROWN  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  twenty-four  pages  11x16;  subscrlp 
tion  $1.50;    established  1864;   Ewiug  Herbert, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2,440.    In  1895,  H.    Actual  average 
for  1896,  3.127.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  y I.    In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less   than   3.000. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    Actual  average  for  1901,  3, 1.57. 

KANSAS  DEMOCRAT;  Thursday*; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  G.  W.  Harrington,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1995. 
Actual  average  for  1896.  3,429.  In  189r,  V. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  vl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902.  yl.   In  1903.  y I.    In"l904,yl. 

K.EY;  monthlj';  fraternal;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
September.  1902;  Grant  W.  Harrington,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2^3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HIGHLAND,   Doniphan   Co.  cf  780t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

10   m.    N.   W.  of   Troy,   the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

VIDETTE;  Thursdavs; republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Tobias  Larson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HILL  CITY,  c.  h.,   Graham   Co.   \3 

468+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  South 
Solomon  r.,  65  m.  E.  of  Colby.  Agriculture 
and  cattle  raising. 

EXAMINER;  Fridays;  socialist;  six 
pages  1:3x20;  subscription  «1;  established 
February  6,  1903;  T.  H.  McGlll,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "-ikl."  (A  A). 

PEOPLE'S  REVEILLE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  C.  H.  Emmons,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORDER;  Fridays:  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Wm.  A.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu 
lation"jKL." 


K.EPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20  :  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889:  W.  H.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).  Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1, 2, 4,  5). 

HILLSBORO,  Marion  Co.  a  754t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.^ 
10  m.  W.  of  Marion,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays:  German;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1901;  H.  H.  Fast,  editor;  Central  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  19ul,  "iKL.'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,138.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
mi,  I  (DD). 

tJEMElNDEBLATT;  semi-monthly  j 
German;  mennonite;  eight  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  establiihed  1896:  D.  E. 
Harder,  editor;  Gemelndeblatt  Company, 
publishers  (1—4).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments (A  A). 

SONNTAGSSCHUL-BOTE;  month- 
ly; German;  •ixteenpageB6}^x9i^;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents;  established  19(0;  Peter  F. 
Duerksen.  editor;  Central  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  ".ikl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  375.    In  1903,  "jkl.     (A  A). 

HOISINGTON,   Barton    Co.    a    789t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of 

Greatbend,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Roy 
Cornelius,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HOLTON,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  cf  3,082t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Kansas  City  Northwestern  and  Union  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Topeka,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  Campbell  University.  Man- 
ufacturing.    Shipping  point  for  live  stock, 

KANSAS  SUNFLOWER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  S.  Orr,  editor;  Sunfiower 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  '  jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  19M,  1,1  45.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  19U3.  "JKL."  f  A  A). 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  M.  M.  Beck  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1896.  "ijtL •"  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  June,  publisher 
asserts,  every  week  for  the  past  year,  1,700. 
In  1901,  y I.  inll902,(z— 4)  I.  Inl903,  yl.  In 
1904.  (z— 4,  6)  I. 

SIGNAL;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Thos.  A,  Fairchild,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,080.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,286. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pagei  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
J.  H.  Miller,  editor;  The  Holton  Printing^ 
and  Publishing  Company,  i  ubllshers  (12 — 4). 
Circulfltion:  In  1895,1.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,200;  for  1897.  1,326;  /or  1898. 
1,714; /or  1899. 1.747.  In  1900. yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901.  2,090;  for  1902.  2,531. 
In  1903.  yH  (O  O).  In  1904.  (z— 4)  H  (++). 

HOLYROOD,  Ellsworth  Co.  D  175 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  W.  of  Ellsworth^  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

BANNER:  Thursdavs:  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  190O;  M.  G.Wood- 
mansee.  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "isi." 


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KANSAS. 


HOPE    Dickinson  Co.  U  567t  pop.— Ot 

township   1,155+— on    Atchison,  Topeka    & 

Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  S. 

of  Abilene,  the  county  seat.    Manufacture 

of  stucco.    Dairj'ing  and  stock  raising. 

DISPATCH}  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  91;  estab- 
lished 1885;  M.  C.  Hemenway,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  'JKi." 

HORTON,  Brown   Co.  cf  3,398t  pop., 
on  Chicago,    Rock   Island   &   Pacific   Rd., 
13  m.  S.  of  Hiawatha,  the  county  seat.    Man- 
ufacturing.   Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 
COMMERCIAL.;   Thursdays ;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established   1887  ;    Clyde   McManigal,   editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).     Circulation  "jiiL."     In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription    $1;     established     1899; 
Johnson  &  Law,  editors  and  publisliers. 
Circulation:    In   1897.   I.   In  1898.  zl.    In 
1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jki,." 

HOWARD,  c.  h.,  Elk  Co.  C^  l,207t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
24  m.  S.  of  Eureka.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

COURANT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1871;  Thos.  E.Thomson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EL  K  CO.  CITIZEN ;  Tuesdays ;  people's 
party;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  F.  C.  Flory,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKx." 

HOXIE,c.h.,  Sheridan  Co. "n-SOr  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  31  m.  E.  of  Colby. 

Farming  and  live  stock. 

PALLADIUM;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885 ;  M.  C.  Inlow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1884;  Frank  A.  Mclvor,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOYT,  Jackson    Co.   ^   250  pop,,  on 

Chieago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  N. 

of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  190 J;  Moses  W.  Porter,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUGOTON,  c.  h.,  Stevens  Co.  p  54t 
pop.,  30  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Liberal,  the  nearest 
station  on  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.    Agriculture. 

HERMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
partes  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  A.  W.  Lamkin,  editor;  Sallie  McClure, 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

HUMBOLDT,^««n  Co.  qi,402tpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and  Neosho  r., 
44  m.  W.  of  Fort  Scott.  Flour  mills,  vitri- 
fied brick,  cheese,  carriage  and  wagon  fac. 
torles  and  creameries.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  R.  D.  Tay- 
lor. puhll<5her  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866:  W.  T.  McElroy,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


KANSA  S. 


HURON,  Atchison  Co.  cf  200  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Atchi- 
son. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  February,  1901;  G, 
E.  Nichols,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion   'JKL."    (A  A). 

HUTCHINSON,  c.  h.,  Reno  Co.  g 

9,379  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Hutchinson 

&  Southern  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and 

Arkansas  r.,  40  m.  N.W.  of  Wichita.    Water 

power  and  large  salt  wells. 

BEE;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SATURDAY  BEE,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription— dally 
$4,  weekly  50  cents;  established— dally  April, 

1902,  weekly  1895 ;  Lawson  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (12— 2). 

C  ire  II 1  a  ti  on— Daily,   'jkl. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl  "    Actual  average  for 
1897.    '^,163.    In    1898,    yl.  In  1899,  yl.    In 
1900,    zl.    In    1901,   publisher    asserts,    each 
issue  was  not  less  than  2,000.    In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pag«s— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dally $4,  weekly  50  cents;  estab- 
lished-daily 1885,  weekly  1872;  W.Y.  Morgan, 
editor:  The  News  Company,  publishers 
(7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jki-  "  In  1896, 
publisher   asserts,  not   less   than  1,200.     In 

1897,  T  Z.  In  1898.  zl.    In  1899.  yl.   In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL."    In  1902,  (z— 6)  H.   Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  2,768:  for  1904,  3,964. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."    In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.    In  1897,  Y,    In 

1898,  zl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1903,  February, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1902  was 
less  than  1,920.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,112. 

Publisher's  ani^ouncement.— The  Hutchinson 
News  is  the  very  best  paper  in  Hutchinson, 
a  city  of  13,000,  covering  that  territory 
most  thoroughly.  We  guarantee  an  aver- 
age sworn  circulation  of  2.964  copies  for 
the  Daily  and  2,100  copies  for  the  Weekly. 
Foreign  advertisers  will  make  no  mistake 
in  including  it  in  their  estimate,  as  it  is  the 
only  paper  in  that  town  that  furnishes  a 
sworn  circulation  statement,  as  you  will 
note  f  I'om  rating  above. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays 

(A  A). 

CLIPPER;  Wednesdays;  eight  page» 
18x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  W.  A. 
Loe,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl  •"  (AA). 

HERALD  ;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x171^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  G.C.Muller,  editor;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

TRADESMAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

KANSAS  EDUCATOR;  monthly; 
educational:  forty-eight  to  sixty-four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1903;  I.  L.  Dayhoff,  editor;  T.  G.  Armour, 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,420; /or  1904,  r,62.'5. 

SCHOOL  AND  FIRESIDE;  monthly; 
educational;    twenty-four   pages   9x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  F.  J.  Altswager, 
editor   and   publisher    (2 — 3).    Circ'n    "jkl." 
A  A). 

INDEPENDENCE,  c.  h.,  Montgom- 

ery  Co.  Q,  4,851+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Verdigris  r.  Steam  grist,  cotton  and  plan- 
ing Mills,  brlek-yards,  grain  elevator  and 


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manufactories    of    tobacco,   brooms    and 
wagons.    Natural  gas. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1881;  T.  N.  SIckels, 
•ditor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KANSAS  POPUIilST;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  jl  ;  established 
1898;  H.  W.  Young  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1-4). 

Cii'culation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,077.    In  1901, -'jkl.-  (A  A). 

SOUTH  KANSAS  TRIBUNE; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.5u;  established  1371;  Tribune 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

STAR  AND  KANSAN;  Fridays;  social- 
ist; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  H.  W.  Young, editor;  Young  & 
Cox,  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts.not 
less  than  1,000.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  "iKi." 

INMAN,  McPherson  Co.  n  352t  pop,, 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m. 

S.  W.  of  McPherson,  the  county  seat.   Flour 

mill  and  creamery.  Grain  and  stockraising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  ten 
pages  2ux25;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
A.  E.  Duvall,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jjjL."    In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl. " 

I  O  L  A  ,  c.  h.,  Allen  Co.  O,  6,791t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,  38  m.  W. 
of  Fort  Scott.  Zinc  smelters,  brick  fac- 
tories, Portland  cement  works  and  l«e 
plant.    Agriculture.    Natural  gas. 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning,  except 
Mondays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  $5;  established  1890;  E.  S.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — 4). 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription- 
daily  $2.50.  weekly  $1;  established  189S;  A.  P. 
Harris,  editor;  Harris  &  Teats,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1899,  "jkl- "  Actual 
average  for  1900, 1,074.    In  1901,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  "^kl." 

REGISTER;  every  evening  excent 
Sundaj',  and  WEEKLY,  thrice-a-week, 
Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can ;  daily  six,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x23; 
subscription- dally  $4,  weekly  |l.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1897.  weekly  1866;  Chas.  F. 
Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation-Daily:  jkl  "  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,434;  for  1903, 
1,541;  /or  1904,  2,170. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  1,449. 
In  1896,   I.     In  1897.  I  Z.     In  1898,  yl.     In 

1899,  "iiiL."  Actual  average  for  1900. 1,773. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 3,4)1.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Jan.,  1905,  av- 
erage, 2,541. 

IRVING,  Marshall  Co.  cf  366t  pop.,  on 

Missouri   Pacific  and   Union  Pacific  Rds., 

15  m.  S.  of  Marysvllle,    the   county   seat. 

Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Ellen  T.  Stile,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "isi." 

JAMESTOWN,  Cloud  Co.  6  400t 
pop.,  on  MIssoiirl  Pacific  Rd.  and  Republi- 
can r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Concordia,  the  county 


KANSAS. 


seat.    Water  power.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

KANSAS  OPTIMIST;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  J.  E.  Christensen,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.     Circulation  "iKi." 

JENNINGS,  necatur  Co.  tl  i*4t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 

Pacific   Rd.,   20  m.   S.    E.  of  Oberlin,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture. 

ECHO;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
G.  W.  Shook,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "iiu," 

JETMORE,  c.h.,  Hodgeman  Co.  p 

230-t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  F« 
Rd.  and  Buckner  r.,  43  m.  W.  of  Larned. 
Farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  C.  E.  Roughton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  P.H.Hand,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JEWELL,  Jetuell  Co.  [j  736t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Buffalo  creek, 
90  m.  N.  W.  of  Concordia.  Stock  raising 
and  farming. 

JEWELL    CO.    REPUBLICANi 

Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  W.C.  Palmer, 
editor  and  publisher  ^2—8). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,068.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.044.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  1.068.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  1900.  July,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue 
during  the  past  year  was  1,272.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  rvith  Sept., 1901, 1,359. 
In  1902,  (z— 11)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1904, 
1.575. 

JUNCTION  CITY,  c.  h.,  Geary  Co. 
D-  4,695+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Kansas  r.,  62  m. 
N.  W.  of  Emporia  and  71  W.  of  Topeka,  the 
State  capital.  Water  power,  employed  in 
flour  mills. 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1896.  weekly  1861 ;  Montgomery  &  Co., 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily:    "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  10<j3,  1,1 12.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:     -jkl."    Actual  average  for  1%^, 
3,168.   In  1904,  yH. 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873 ;  Chas.  Henry  Manley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3K 

Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "iKi."    In  1902,  Z  (4,6). 

SENTINEL  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

KANSAS  CITY,c.h.,  Wyandotte  Co. 

cf  51,418+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwest- 
ern, Missouri  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Missouri  r.  Though  a  separate  muni- 
cipality. It  is  virtually  a  part  of  Kansas 
City.  Mo. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 


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351 


KANSAS. 


•ubsciiptioii— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1858;  The  Gazette 
Publishlug  and  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(7— 3P).  Circulation— daily  "iKj-"  weekly 
"iKL."    In  1899.  Z.     In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 

AMERICAIN  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
negro;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1888;  George  Dudley, 
editor;  American  Citizen  PubllsliingCo., pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

KANjSAS  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  81:  established  1895;  C. 
M.  Durham,  editor;  News  Printing  Co., 
publishers    (5—3).    Circulation -'.ijiL.'- 

KANSAS  RECORD;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  13x..'U ;  subscription  $1; 
established  June,  1902;  W.  G.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liABOR  RECORD;  Thursdays;  labor; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  W.  E.  Orr,  editor;  Geo.  W.  Knapp, 
publisher  (12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jk4."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    Iul904,  (z— 4)  T. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  J.  B.  Hippie, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circulation 
"iKL."    In  1897.  Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "ifii,." 

SUN;  Fridays  ;  people's  party  ;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
E  F.  Helsler.  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WYANDOTTE  HERALD;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1872;  Lane  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P)     Circ'n  "jkl." 

COOPERS'  INTERNATIONAL. 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  cooperage  labor; 
sixty  pages  6%x^}4;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ILshed  January,  1901;  James  A.  Cable,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation;  In  1902, "jki,. "  In  1903,(z^l)  H. 
In  1904.  yll. 

INTERNATIONAL  BROTHER- 
HOOD OF  STATI(»NARY  FIRE- 
MEN'S JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  BROTHER- 
HOOD OF  BOILER  MAKERS  AND 
IRON  SHIP  BUILDERS  OF 
AMERICA;  monthly;  fraternal;  labor; 
thirty-two  to  seventy  eight  pages  7^^x15 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  John  McNeil 
and  Wm.  J.  Gilthorpe,  editors;  Brotherhood 
of  B.  M.  &  I.  S.  B.  of  A.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  yH. 

KELLY,  Nemaha  Co.  \:f  134  pop. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays  (A  A) 

KENSINGTON,  Smith  Co.  ^  400 pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m. 

W.  of  Smith  Center,  the  county  seat.   Stock 

and  grain. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  James  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KINCAID,  Anderson  Co.  n-  364t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  Sc  Texas  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Garnett.  the 
county  seat,  and  85  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Kansas 
City,  Mo.    Live  stock  and  agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  E.  Scruggs.  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 3)    Circulation  "jkl." 

KINGMAN,  c.h.,  Kingman  Co.  D 

1,785+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Hutchinson  &  Southern  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  on  Nlnnescah  r.,  45  m.W.of 
Wichita.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 


KANSAS. 


F.  E.  McMullan,  editor;    F.  H.  Weinsehenk, 

publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 

/or  1902,   l,ii49; /or  1903,   1,^50.    In  ll'Ol, 

KDD). 

KINiiMAN  CO.  TELEGRAPH;  Fri 
days;    German;    independent;    four   pages 
22x28;  subscription  $2;  established  1903;  John 
Hoeuscheidt,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LEADER-COURIER  ;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  Morton  Albaugh,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KINSLEY,  c.  h.,  Edwards  Co.  g  780t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
25  ni.  S.  W.  of  Larned.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

GRAPHIC  J  Fridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pa^es  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  J.  M.  Lewis,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

3IER  CUR  Y ;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882  ;  F.  D.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "ikj," 

KIOWA,  Barber  Co.  g  765t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  29  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Medicine 
Lodge,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  13x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  H.  E.  Glenn,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS-REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight   pages  15x22;    subscription    $1;  estab- 
lished    1890;    Oscar  Haberlein,    editor    and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation    "jkl."   In  1904, 1. 

KIR  WIN,  Phillips  Co.  ^  586t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,ln  the  Solomon  valley, 

12  m.  S.  E.  of  Phillipsburg,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

KANSAN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
F.  L.  Piatt  &  Co  .  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

LACROSSE,  c.  h..  Rush  Co.  a  536t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of 
Qreatbend.    Wheat,  corn  and  oats. 
CHIEFTAIN;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Rodney  Torrey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  A.  C. 
Whiteman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

LACYGNE,  Li7in  Co.  d-  l,037t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.  an  d 
Marals  des  Cygnes  r.,  37  m.  N.  of  Fort  Scott. 
Timber  coal,  grain,  fruit  and  live  stock. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870; 
Bruce  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903.  C.  E.  Dallas,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

LAHARPE,  Allen  Co.  O,  610t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  lola,  the 

county  seat,   and  43    W.    of    Fort   Scott 

Farming. 

KANSASREVIEW;  semt-weekly; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  a  year; 
established  1897;  P.  W.  Usry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


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KANSAS. 


NEWS;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri 
days;    eight    pages   12x17;  subscription   $1; 
established    1898;    P.   W.   Usry,   editor   and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903, 
Z(4). 

L.AKIN,  c.  h.,  Kearny  Co.  p25dt  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Arkansas  r.,  about  21  m.  W.  of  Garden  City. 
Agriculture.    Irrigating  canals. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
H.  Gr.  .Madison,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3) 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

KEARNY  CO.   ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days;   independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription  $1;  established    1884;  E.  S.  Snow, 
editor  and  publisher(7— 3  P)..     Circ'n  ••iKh" 

LANE,  Franklin  Co.  n-  300  pop,,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Paola, 

IiAND3IARK;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1904;  R.  H.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

\EAV  LEAF;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  April,  1902;  E.  C.  Wallace,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "iKi."  (A  A). 

LARNED,  c.  h.,  Pawnee  Co.  p  l,.583t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  about  22  m.  S.  W.  of 

Greatbend.   Various  manufactures.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

CHRONOSCOPE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Frank  J.  Davis,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903, 

Z  (4). 

TIL.LER-AND-TOIL.ER  ;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  Harvey  Eckert,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,095.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1900.  1,156.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 

LAWRENCE,  c.   h.,  Dougla$  Co.  D- 

10,862+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and  Kansas  r., 
34  ni,  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Flour  mills,  foundries,  and  manufact- 
ures of  furniture,  cigars,  brick  and  tile, 
horse  collar  and  canning  factories. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JEFFERSONIAN  GA- 
ZETTE, Wednesdays;  inaependent;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—dally  $5,  weekly  %\;  established  1882;  C.  E. 
Finch,  editor;  Jeffersonlan  Gazette  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—3). 

Circulation:  Daily:  "jKi." 
Weekly:  In  1896,    "JKi.-    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1901,  yl. 

JOURNAIj;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  sixteen 
J  ages  11x15;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
1;  established— daily  1857,  weekly  1865; 
O.  E.  Leonard  and  C.  S.  Finch,  editors;  The 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation 
— dailv  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

WO  RIjD  ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription — daily  $4,  weekly  50 
cents:  established  1892;  J.  L.  Brady,  editor; 
World  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1901,  "ifij."  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  2,719;  for  1903, 
3. '.266.  In  1904.  yH. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  assorts,  not  less 


KANSAS. 


than  1,00U.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
■ijcL."  In  1899,  "iii."  In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  was  at  no  time  less  than  1,000.  In 
1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,009: 
for  1903,  3,138.     In  1904.  yH. 

GERMAN  IA  ;  Thursdays  ;  German ; 
Independent;  eight  pages  20x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  C.  W.  Murphy,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl."   In  1899  ,Z. 

FRATERNAL  AID;  monthly ;  twenty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1891;  H.  W.  Grant,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  5,000  Actual  average  for  1896, 
9,160.  In  1897.  F  Z.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  Oct.,  1898,  16,375  ;  for 
ayear  ending  with  October,  1899,  '^3,437. 
In  1900,  yD.  In  1901,  y  E.  In  1902,  (z— 2, 5,  11, 
12)  E.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yE  (A  A). 

KANSAS  LAWYER;  monthly;  legal; 
twenty  pages  7x11;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Kansas  University  Law  School, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl" 
(A  A). 

OCCULT  TRUTH  SEEKER; 
monthly  ;  spiritualism  ;  twenty-eight  to 
thirty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  June,  1901;  Edw.  E.  Gore,  editor; 
Truth-Seeker  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4).  Actual 
average  for  1903.  5,075.    In  1904,  yH. 

LEAVEN\irORTH,  c.  h.,  Leaven- 
worth Co.  cf  20,735+  pop.,  at  junction  of 
seven  railroads,  on  the  Missouri  r.,  26  m.  S. 
of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  General  manufactur- 
ing and  river  commerce.  Coal  mines  In 
vicinity. 

TII>IES;  everv  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  S8, 
weekly  25  cents;  established  1857;  D.  R. 
Anthony,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  F. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  8,598.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  ivith  October,  1898, 
9,819.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  vF.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  10, S'iS.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903,  yF.     In  1904,  yF. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
FZ.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1898,  11,371.  In  1899.  yF. 
Inl900,yF.  Actxml  average  for  1901,  9,91S. 
In  1902,  yF.     In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

LABOR  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished June,  1902;  R.  V.  O'Connor,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — ^3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBl^ENE;  Fridays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1887;  S.  Ku- 
raner,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1889,  Z.  In 
1901,  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19fj3,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904   yl. 

UNION;  Fridays;  Independent,  labor; 
fovir  pages  15x22:  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished June,  1901;  N.B.Perry,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).  Circ'n— In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  3,  4). 
In  1904.  "iKL." 

WESTERN  LIFE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Fred  W.  Jameson,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,332.  In  1901,  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (O  O).    Actual  average  for  1904,  3,874, 

HOME  RECORD;  monthly;  four  pages 
12x17;  subscription  30  cents;  established  1872; 
Mrs.  Florence  M.  Hopkins,  editor  and  pub- 
Isher. 

Circulation:  In  1900,  -jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

KANSAS  CHURCHMAN;  monthly; 
Prot.  Epis. :  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1872:  Rev.  F.  W.  Atkin, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


353 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


LEBANON,  Smith  Co.  ^  590tpop.,on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m. 
E.  of  Smith  Center,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 

ARGUS  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x34;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  G.  C.  McNelce, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

TI3IE8;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Geo.  W.  Tew,  editor;  Linton,  Mahin  & 
Mahlu,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'u"iKi-" 

LiEBO,  Coffey  Co.  n-  605t  pop.,  on  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of 
Emporia.    Coal  mining  and  dairying. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co  ,  edit- 
ors and  publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liECOMPTON,   Douglat  Co.  n-  408t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  Kansas  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Lawrence. 

the  county  seat.    Seat  of  Lane  University, 

Small  fruit  farming  and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Har- 
mon Qlbbs.  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  VKx.." 

liENORA,  Norton  Co.  ti  231  pop.,  oh 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  by  S.  of 

Norton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22}^;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1901;  E.  A.  Mellen,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEON,  Butler  Co.  q,527t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  32  m.  E.  of  "Wi- 
chita.   Fanning  and  stock  raising. 

INDICATOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  established  18S0;  J.  E. 
Hannon,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

liEONA,  Doniphan  Co.  cT  350  pop.,  on 
St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of 
Troy. 

DONIPHAN    CO.    HUSTLER;    Fri 

days;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March.  1903;  Harry 
Mailler.  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

LEONARD VILLE,  BUey  Co.  cf  3S5t 
pop.,  on  Leavenworth,  Kansas  &  Western 
Rd.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of  Manhattan,  the  county 
seat.    Live  stock  and  grain.    Dairying. 

MONITOR;    Thursdays ;   republican ; 
eight    pages   13x20;   subscription   $1;  estab 
Ii8hedl383;  J.  E.  Track,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

LEOTI,c.  h.,  Wichita  Co.  a  L51t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Scott. 
Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
llshed  1885;  Roy  Holstlngton.  editor;  Holst- 
ington  Bros.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LEROY,  Coffey  Co.  a-  778t  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Bur- 
lington, the  county  seat.  Wagon  factories 
and  fruit  evaporator.  Sheep  raising  and 
farming. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x36;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 

23 


lished  1879 ;  Frank  Fockele,  editor  and  pub- 
isherO— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

COMMENT;  semimonthly;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  40  cents;  established  1899; 
J.  S.  ft  Harry  L.  Covert,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—^3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

LEWIS,  Edirards   Co.  Q  100  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  9  m.  E. 

of  Kinsley,  the  county  seat. 

PRESS  I  Fridays;  independent;  ten 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1904;  A.  T.  Gallemore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

LIBERAL,  "STci^ard  (7o.p426t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  38  m.  S. 
W.  of  Meade.    Stock  raising. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;   republican;    eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 

Ray  Millman,   editor   and  publisher   (7—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LIBERTY,  Montgomery  Co.  P,  3U 
pop. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LINCOLN,  c.  h.,  UncoLn  Co.  n  l,262t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Saline  r., 
32  m.  N.  W.  of  Salina.  Wheat,  corn  and 
wool. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871;  A.  E.  Duvall,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation:   In  1902,  "iSL."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,300.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Willard  E.  Lyon,  editor  and 
publisher  (10— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899, 
Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LINDSBORG,  McPherson  Co.  D 
1,279+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of  McPherson,  the 
county  seat.  Shipping  point  for  broom 
corn.    Agriculture. 

L.INDSBORGS-POSTEN;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Bethany  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS:  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Anna  Carlson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896: 
Francis  Potter,  editor;  Bethany  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LINN,  Washington  Co.  tl,400  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Washington . 

DIGEST;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1897;  J.  N.  Elliott,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "ixi" 

LITTLE  RIVER,  Bice  Co.  n  457t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

10  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Lyons,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MONITOR  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  S1.50;  es- 
tablished 1886 ;  W.  G.  Greenbank,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOGAN,  Phillips  Co.  [^  449t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Solomon  r.,  15  m. 

W.  S.  W.  of  Phllllpsburg,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .  1 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


established  December,  1903;  J.  J,  Rodebough, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  H.  C.  Bufflngton  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

LONG  ISLAND,  PhiUip$  Co.  b  l,007t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Qulncy  Rd.,  near  Prairie  Dog  creek. 
Flour  mills  and  grain  elevators.  Alfalfa 
growing. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  socialist;  four 
pages  a0x36  ;8Ubscrlption  (1 ;  established  1885; 
E.  M.  Weed  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
Ciroulation '  'jkl." 

LONGTON,  Elk  Co.  Q^  564t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Independence.    Agriculture. 

GLEANER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1:  established  1880; 
Lauren  Hale,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  173^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  R.  B.  McCut- 
chan,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

LOTTISBURG,  Miami  Co.  n-  665tpop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  N.  E. 
of  Paola,  the  county  seat,  and  38  S.  of  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  Ships  corn,  flax  and  stock. 
Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  R.  H.  Cad wallader,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jju." 

LOUISVILLE,  Pottmoatomie  Co.  D 
336  pop. 
LYRE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LUCAS,  Russell  Co.  a  277  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln. 

Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1901;  C.  S.  Grey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LURAY,  RusselViCo.  D  150  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Russell, 

the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1902; 
H.  W.  Foltz,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LYNDON,  c.  h.,  0$age  Co,  D-  l,004t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,30  m.S.  of  Topeka,  the 
State  capital.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PEOPLE'S  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  J.  Ed.  Urie,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "iia,"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL" 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1885:  A.  D.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 
Circulation   -jkl." 

LYONS,   c.  h.,  Rice  Co.  u  l,736t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Missouri 

Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds., 

80  m.    E.  of  Qreatbend.     Extensive    salt 

mines. 

CENTRAL  KANSAS  DEMO- 
CRAT; Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 


15x22;  subscription  $1;   established  1878;    E. 
H.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation;  Inl901,' jkl.'    Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1902,   1,212; 
for  1903,  1,657.     In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Clark  Conkllng,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

RICE  CO.  EAGLE;  Fridays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $i.90; 
established  1383;  D.  P.  Hodgdon,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

McCRACKEN,  Rush  Co.  n312tpop., 
on    Missouri   PacificSRd.,  15  m.  W.  of  La- 
crosse, the  county  seat.    Farming. 
REPUBLICAN  ENTERPRISE;  Frl 

days;  Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Clarence  P. 
Dutton,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

MoGUNE,  Crawford  Co.  a,  657t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Girard,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mines  In  vicinity.    Agricultural  region. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  C.  Willey,  editor;  F.  S.  Wil- 
ley.  publisher  (2—5  P). 

TI3IES-DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  estabiished  1882;  Tom  Darlington, editor; 
J.  W.  Darlington,  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

MoLOUTH,  J^e/r«r«on(7o.D'529t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City  Northwestern  Rd.,  41  m.  W. 

of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Farming   and  stock 

raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887;  C.  M. 
Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In    1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 
1904,  yl. 

MoPHERSON,  c.  h.,  McPherson  Co. 
D  2,996t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  A 
trade  center.  Wheat,  corn  and  dairy 
products. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,   and    REPUBLICAN    AND 

PRESS,  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages  13x20,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1872;  Wm.  J.  Krehbiel, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation- Daily:  "jkl  " 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  1,833; 
for  1896,2,169;  for  1897,  2,222;  for  1898, 
2,324.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  y I. 
Act^ial  average  for  1902,  2,387.  In  1903.  yH. 
In  1904.  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;  W.  Knaus,  editor  and  publisher  (5—2). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FREEMAN  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  A.  Almgren.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 2).  Circulation  "iKL."   Inl902,  Z(4). 

OPINION;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  L.  C.  Criner.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "uu," 

MACKSVILLE,  Sta/orr?  Co.  Q  248t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
IS  m.  E.  of  St.  John,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  Independent  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


tabllshed  1900;  Miss  M.  L.  Doran,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jk-i..' 

INDEX  J  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15xv>2;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  Reazin  &  Connor,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—4).    Circulation  "jki-" 

MADISON,    Greenwood    Co.   O,    683t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  of  Emporia. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MADISONIAN;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Trask  &  GUman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jki,." 

MANCHESTER,  Dickinson  Co.  a 
218  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  13  m.  N.W.  of  Abilene,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;  independent;  four 

pages  15x22;  subscriptions!:  established  1896; 

Z.  H.  'Wise,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    CIr 

culatlon  "iitL" 

MANHATTAN,  c.  h.,  Riley   Co.  ^ 

4,044+  pop.— local  estimate  4,500— on  Blue 
Valley,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  at  confluence  of 
Big  Blue  with  Kansas  r.,  53  m.  W.  of  Topeka. 
the  State  capital.  Seat  of  the  State  Agricult- 
ural College.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

INDUSTRIALIST;  Tuesdays;  educa- 
cational;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  established  1875; 
Faculty  of  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Inl902,  "jkl."  In  1903, (z— 4)1. 
In  1904.  yl. 

MERCURY;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
•Ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  ©stab 
llshed  1884;  Geo.  W.  Harrop,  editor;  M.  B. 
Davis,  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  1,104  In  1894.  In 
1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1899,1,355.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  19U3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NATIONALIST;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
•stabllshed  1870;  Flint  &  McGarrah,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,110.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,274.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  aver 
age  for  a  year  ending  with  Oct..  1899,  1,440: 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  1,601. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902.  1,798; 
for  1903,  1,964;  for  1901,  2,132. 

REPUBLiIC  >  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Amos  &  Amos,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3).  Circulation  "iKi-"  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  ^4,  5). 

STUDENTS'  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
collegiate;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Students'  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3).  Circula- 
tion   "JKi" 

JAYHAWKER;  »emi-quarterly ; 
collegiate;  flftv-t wo  pages 619}^^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  August,  1902;  W.  S. 
Wright,  editor;  Students  Publishing  Co., 
pixbllshers  (12—3). 

Circulation  :     Actual    average  for    1903, 
3,000.    In  1904,  yH. 

MANKATO,  c.  h.,  Jewell  Co.  ^  890t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  82  m.  N.  W.  of  Con- 
cordia. Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Corn 
predominates. 

JEWELL.     CO.    MONITOR;    Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1871;  A.  E.  Veatch,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iii." 


WESTERN  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891;  Henry  R.  Honey, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,820.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,741|  for  1898,  2.027;  for 
1899.  2.131.  In  1900,  tI.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  2.290;  for  1902,  2,390;  for  1903, 
2,611.    In  1901,  yH. 

MARION,    c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  D  l,824t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and 

Cottonwood  r.    Farming,  fruit  growing  and 

stock  raising. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays ;  people's 
party;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  H.  J.  Buschler,  editor; 
F.  B.  Matlock,  publisher.     Circulation  "jjtL." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870;  E.  W.  Hoch,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jKi"  In  1896.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,300.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL." 

MARQUETTE,  McPherson  Co.  n 

489+   pop.,    on   Missouri    Pacific   Rd.    and 

Smoky  Hill  r..  21  m.  X.  W.  of  McPherson. 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  H.  E.Bruce,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MARVIN,  Phillips  Co.  b  188  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  PhlUipsburg. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GUIDE;  semi-monthly;  religious;  eight 
pages  91^^x13;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished Marcih.  1902;  A.  H.  Shelton,  editor;  M. 
J.  Shelton,  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "utt" 

(A  A). 

MARYSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co. 

cf  2.006+  pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  113  m.  W.  of  Saint 
Joseph,  Mo.  Roller-process  flour  mill  and 
cigar  manufactories.  Shipping  point  for 
hogs,  cattle  and  grain. 

ADVOCATE  -  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  — ^drocat«  1886, 
Democrat  1882;  H.  M.  Brodrlck,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jjtL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,748; /or  1900,  1,733.  In 
1901.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,991; 
for  1903,  2, 321 .    In  1904.  y H. 

MARSHALL  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  George  T.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (9— 8). 

Circulation  :  "jka."  In  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during  the  past 
year  has  been  less  than  2,800, 

MARSHALL  CO.  SCHOOL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  educational;  eight  pages 
12x16;  subscription  25  cents;  established  De- 
cember, 1902;  George  K.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MEADE,  c.  h.,  Meade  Co.  p  326+  pop., 

on   Chicago,  Rock   Island   &   Pacific   Rd., 

42  m.  S.  W.  of  Bucklln,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MEADE  CO.  GLOBE;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1885;  Frank  Fuhr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 


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MEADE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  paget  20x26;  lubscrlptlon  $1;  ei- 
tablUhed  1900;  John  D.  Wehrle,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  ".tsj,." 

MEDICINE   LODGE,  c.  h.,  Bar- 

her  Co.  P  917+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Attica.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

BARBER  CO.  INDEX?  Wednesdays; 
people's  party ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
|l;  established  1880;  Painter  <St  Herr,  editors; 
Index  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iXl!-" 

CRESSET:    Fridays;    republican;  eight 

Eages  18x2u;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
.  M.  AiUne  and  Otis  Lortou,  editors  and 
publishers  (9— 3).   Circulation  "ijtL." 

MELVERN,  0$agt  Go.  O  4«9t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Lyndon,  the  county  seat,  and  SO 
S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cultivation  of 
cereals,  corn  and  wheat  predominating. 
Undeveloped  stone  quarries  and  coal  mines. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1890;  A.  R.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "ixi." 

MERIDEN,  Jefferson  Co.  d  "^331  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Leav- 
enworth, Topeka  &  Southwestern  Rds.,  15 
m.  W.  by  S.  of  Oskaloosa,  the  county  seat, 
and  11  N.  E.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  WlUard  B.  Roote,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "im," 

MILTONVALE,  cloud  Co.  b  396t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Atchison,  To- 
peka &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Con- 
cordia, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
19iH);  J.  W.  &  L.  E.  Honey,  editors;  Will  De 
Vlnny,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MINNEAPOLIS,  c.  h.,  Ottawa  Co.  t} 

1,727+   pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &   Santa 

Fe  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Solomon  r. 

Manufactures  of  carriages,  flour  and  lum 

ber.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BETTER  WAY;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  F.  C.  Johnson  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  1,200.     In  1898,  yl.    In 

1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zt.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  n-ith  June,  1901,  1,319.  In 
1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average 
/oj-1904,  1..'533. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  A.  P.  Riddle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,700.  In  1395,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.6(X).  Actual  average 
for  1897,  l,r 06.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  I.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts  that  the  number  of  papers 
mailed  to  subscribers  during  the  past  year 
was  at  no  time  less  than  1,650.  In  1903,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the 
past  year  has  been  less  than  1,650.    In  1904, 

■(z-4)i(nn). 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  thirty- 
two  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1881  ;  A.  P.  Riddle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (^12—4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  31,150.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
35,478;  for  1897,  38,326.  In  1898,  yC. 
Actual    average    for     1899,   36,071.       In 

1900,  yC.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  6)  C.  Actuxil 
average  for  1902,  46, 0 1 9  j  /or  1903,  46,3 1 7 ; 
/or  1904,  44,906. 

SONS  AND  DAUGHTERS  OF 
JUSTICE;  monthly;  Sons  and  Daughters 
of  Justice;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
25 cents;  established  May,  1901;  J.  F.  Scherer, 
editor;  National  Executive  Committee  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

SPRIG  OF  MYRTLiE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  thirty-two  pages  7x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1885 ;  A.  P. 
Riddle,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7,200.  Actual  average  for  \%'i%, 
7,189;  /orl897.  5.567.  In  1896,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  4.580.     In  1900,  yG.    In 

1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  4,685 1 
for  1903,  4,700;  for  1904,  4,421. 

M  O  L  I  N  E ,  Elk  Co.  0, 695t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  37  m.  W. 
of  Independence.  Stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

REVIEW:  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
U.  G.  Sutton,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  "ixi  " 

MORAN,^"""  Co.  □,  464t  pop.— local 

estimate  728 — on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 

and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  13  m.  E.  of  lola, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

MORAN  HERALD;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  12x19;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  C.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "iiti." 

MORGANVILLE,  Clay  Co.  i 

350  pop. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MORLAND,  Graham  Co.  \2  200  pop., 

on  branch  line  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  W. 

of  Hill  City,  the  county  seat. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
six  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  Ida  J.  Butler,  editor;  Butler  &  Butler, 
publishers  (1—5). 

MORRILL,  ^ro«?n  Co.  cf  400t  pop., 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Hiawatha,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1890;  Mrs. 
Jennie  McMillan,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MOUND   CITY,  c.   h.,   Linn  Co.  n- 

809+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  N. 

W.  of   Fort  Scott.     Cheese  and  furnitur* 

manufactories.    Farming. 

KANSAS  STANDARD;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  C.  E.  Dallas,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

LINN  CO.  REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  re- 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1: 
established  1885;  A.  S.  Duckworth,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3))    Clrc'n  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TORCH  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  Laura  L.  Lowe,  edi- 
tor; E.  C.  &  L.  L.  Lowe,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKj,"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  l,01ti;  for  1899,  1,019.  In 
1900.  "JKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KANSAS. 


MOUNDRIDGE,  McPherson   Co.  a 

557f  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

W.  of  Newton.    Flour  mills.    Agriculture, 

dairying  and  live  stock. 

JOURNAI.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Aug.  Rlng- 
wald,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "iit" 

MOUND  VALLEY,  J^a6«««  Co.R 
533t  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &.  Texas  and 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds..  18  m.  W.  of 
Oswego,  the  county  seat.  Coal  and  lime- 
stone In  vicinity.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  W.  F. 
Thrall,  editor  and  publisher.      Circ'n  "iAj," 

MOUNTHOPE,  Sedgwick  Co.  g  327t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of 

Wichita,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

MENTOR;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
W.  F.  Thrall.editor  and  publisher  (.7—3  P). 
Circulation  "ijci."  (A  A). 

MULVANE,  Sumner  Co.  Q  6671  pop., 
on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Arkansas  r.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Wichita. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  si;  established 
July,  1903;  C.  E.  &  W.  A.  Farney,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4).    Circulation  "jivl" 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
John  A.  Reed,  editor;  Mrs.  M.  E.  Reed,  pub 
Usher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

MUSGOTAH,  Atchison  Co.cfiQi^ 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of 

Atchison,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Guy  L.  Stoddai'd,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NARK  A,  Republic  Co.  d  258t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  about 

15  m.  N.  E.  of  Belleville,  the  county  seat. 

Dairying  and  farming. 

N  E  W  H  ;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscripllon  $1;  established 
1893;  W.  H.  McOurdy,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "lii" 

NEODESHA,Jr«aon  Co.  Rl,77at pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Fredonia,  the 
county  seat.  Water  power,  petroleum  and 
natural  gas.  Ships  flour  and  grain.  Coal 
mines  in  vicinity. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  Fred  Badger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WILSON  CO.  SUN  ;  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1: 
established  1891;  Cowdery  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEOSHO  FALLS,    Woodson   Co.  0, 

768+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

and    Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.   and 

Neosho  r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington.    Water 

power  and  flour  mills. 

POST;    Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1872;  H.  C. 


Sticker,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion ••ntL" 

NESS   CITY,  c.  h.,  Jfess  Co.  -n  806^ 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  N.  fork  of  Walnut  r.   Flour  mills  and  a 

creamery.    Farming. 

NESS  CO.  ECHO;  Saturdays;  people'* 
party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  J.  C.  Lohnes,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  •tsi." 

NESS  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NEW  ALBANY,  Wilion  Co.  P,  280 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  6Jii 
m.  N.  W.  of  Fredonia,  the  county  seat,  and 
80  E.  of  Wichita.    Agriculture. 

X-RAY;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  H.H.Peyton, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "ixi  ' 

COUNTRY  SCHOOL  CHAMPION; 

monthly;  educational;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
6x8;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1897; 
H.  H.  Peyton,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3), 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

NEWTON,  c.  h.,  Harvey  Co.  Q  6,208t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds..  25  m.  N.  of  Wichita. 

Carriage  and  farming  implement  factories, 

flour  mills  and  grain  elevators.     Machine 

shops  of  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.     Fruit    and    grain    growing.     Stock 

raising. 

EVENING  KANSAN- REPUBLI- 
CAN; tveiy  eveulug  except  Sunday,  and 
VVEEK1>^  ,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
eight  pages  13x20,  weekly  eight  pages  15x20: 
subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1887,  weekly  1871;  S.  R.  Peters,  editor; 
The  Kansan  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1898,  "iii"  In 
1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "iKJ," 
Weekly:  In  1896. "ijo,"  Inl897.Z.  Inl898,Z. 
In  1899,  1.    In  190O.  yl.    In  1901.  "jKi." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  J.  L.  Napier,  editor;  Cretcher  &  Napier, 
publisher.o  '12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  ti,731.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

POST  AND  VOLKSBLATT;  Thurs- 
days; German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  Jtl :  established  1887;  H.  P.  Kreh- 
blel,  editor;  Western  Book  and  Publishing 
Co.,  pul)llsherB  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1901.  "jkl-*  AcHialaverage 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  \9Q2,^,^4:Gi 
/or  1903,  2,684.     Inl9U4,  yH. 

NICKERSON,i2<«o  Co.  g  l,038tpop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Hutchin- 
son, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

ARGOSY;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI ;  established  1878; 
C.  A.  Murphy,  editor;  J.  W.  Mahman,  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

NORCATUR,   Decatur    Co.   ^     168 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  ft  Quincy  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Oberlin,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NE\VS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  suh- 
pcription  $1;  established  October,  1902;  L.  E. 
Hopkins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3).  Circu- 
Luion  "JKL." 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 
A.  P.  Coppedge,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTON,  c.  h.,  Norton  Co.  ^  l,20Jt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &:  Pacific  Rds.,  about 
35  m.  S.  W.  of  Republican  City,  Neb.  Grist 
mills.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

CHAMPION  {    Thursdays;   republican; 
four   pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1884 ;  John  W.  Conway,  editor  and  pub 
ll?her.    Circulation  "iiLi,." 

COURIER;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  F.  M.  Duvall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LIBERATOR;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  A.  Hunt,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

NORTONVILLE,   Jefferson  Co.   cf 

700+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,   16  m.  S.  W.  of    Atchison.     Shipping 

point  for  grain,  lumber  and  live  stock. 

NEVV8-HERAL.D;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  L.  F.  Randolph,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ikl" 

NORWICH,  KinffTuan  Co.  g  Sllf 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  King- 
man, the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x2U;  8ubsorIptlon$l;  established  1899;  C.A. 
Newman,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation ■■JKL." 

OAKLEY,  Logan  Co.  -D26»t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Colby. 

Flour  mill  and  creamery.    Agriculture. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  repablican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Park  R.  Mitten,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iiii" 

OBERLIN,  c.  h.,  Decatur   Co.  ^  937t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
35  m.  W.  of  Norton.  Prairie  lands.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

EYE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  C. 
Borln,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 2).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lisned  1879;  E.  M.  Coldren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Clrc'n  "jsl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

T 1 31 E  S ;  Friday 8 ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  L.  G. 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher  ( 5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

OKET  O,  ifarshall  Go.  [zf  347t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Big  Blue  r.,  10  m. 
N.  of  MarysvlUe,  the  county  seat.  Exten- 
sive stone  quarries.  Flouring  mills.  Grain 
growing  and  shipping. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1889 :  J.  A.Church, 
editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

OLATHE,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  a-  3,461t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.  and 


Missouri  r.,  21  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City, 
Mo.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24}  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1903.  Marlon  E.  Doud,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KANSAS  PATRON;  Thursdays; 
Patrons  of  Husbandry ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1878;  George  Ban-  . 
croft,  editor;  Johnson  County  Co-operative 
Association,  publishers  (7—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "j_kl."  (A  A). 

KANSAS  STAR;  Thursdays;  deaf 
mute;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1876;  Kansas  School  for 
the  Deaf,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MIRROR;  Thursdaj'S;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1857;  WlllH.  Peter,  editor;  Mirror  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,500  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,761.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899. 
publisher  asserts,  not  below  1.800.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1%2,  3,577. 
In  1903,  y I.     In  1904,  y I. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
S.  T.  Seaton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circiiiatiou:  In  189S.  -jkl"  Actualaverage 
for  1899,  1,183.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
19<»:  A.  E.  Macoubrle,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

Cii-culatioii :     Actval  average    for    1896. 
1,198.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "iSL." 

PROGRESSIVE  THOUGHT  AND 
DAWN  OF  EQUITY;  monthly;  labor 
exchange;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1893;  E.  Z.  Ernst,  editor; 
Progressive  Thought  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl  •    (A  A). 

OliSBTJRG,  Pottawatomie  Co.   (if  185 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Man- 
hattan,   Farming  and  stock  raising. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x32; 

subscription  $1;  established    1899;    Fred   C. 

Marble,  editor;  Marble  &  Marble,  publishers 

(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jjci." 

ON AGA,  Pottawatomie  Go.cf  598t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Holton. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  Fred.  Haughawout,  editor;  Haugha- 
wout  Bros.,  publishers  (8—3)-  Clrc'n  ••imj-." 
In  1901,  Z  (1,2.  4.5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  81;  es- 
tablished 1898;  C.  A.  Henrle.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ONEIDA,  Nemaha  Co.  d'279T  pop.,  on 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  10  m.   N. 

E.  of  Seneca,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 

fruit  and  stock  raising. 

NE>IAHACO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1887;  W.  J.  Granger, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1899.  Y.    In  1900.  "iKL." 

OSAGE  CITY,  Osage  Co.  O  2,792t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Feand 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  of  Topeka, 
the  State  capital.  Coal  fields,  quarries  of 
stone  flagging  and  deposits  of  pure  ochre. 
FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 

eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


359 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


Ushed  18T1;  James  M.  Mickey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,320.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,104.  In  1897,  Y,  In 
1898,    •JKL." 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Wednesdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1891;  Armer  P.  Shaw,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jjiL." 

OSAWATOMIE,  Miami  Co.  a-  4,191t 
pop.,  division  point  of  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd..  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Paola,  the  county  seat. 
Seat  of  Kansas  State  Insane  Asylum.  Farm- 
ing. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x23  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1890;  Gibson  &  Mills,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
C.  C.  Clevenger,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  189T,  1,056. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 

OSBORNE,  c.  h.,  Osborne  Co.  ^  l,075t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Solomon 
r.,32  m.  E.  of  Stockton.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

OSBORNE    CO.    FARMER;    Thurs 
days ;    republican  ;   eight  to  sixteen    pages 
15x22;     subscription    $1;     established    1872; 
Chas.    Hilldebrandt,  editor    and   publisher 
(5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  no  Issue  was  less  than  1,950.  In 
1902.  vl.     In  1903,  (z-^)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

OSBORNE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1883;  Eckman  &  Smith, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

WESTERN  FARMER;  monthly;  ag- 
riculture and  live  stock;  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;   established  October, 
1902;    Chas.   Hildebrandt,   editor   and    pub 
lisher(2— 3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

OSKALOOSA,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  cf 

978+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwestern 
and  Leavenworth  ft  Topeka  Rds.,  22  m.  N. 
by  N.  W.  of  Lawrence  and  28  N.  E.  of  To- 
peka, the  State  capital.  Agriculture,  stock 
raising  and  fruit  culture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  F.  H.  Roberts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.200.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

JEFFERSON    CO.   TRIBUNE;    Fri 
days;   democratic;    eight  pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  George  and  C. 
B.  Harman,  editors  and  publishers  (10— 3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Amos  H.  Leech,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl  "  Aetualaver- 
agt  for  1897,  1 ,193.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, 1. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "ijo,." 

OSWEGO,  c.  h.,  Labette  Co.  R  2,208t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.. 

16  m.  S.  E.  of  Parsons.    Good  water  power. 

BLADE;  Thursdaj's;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  John  E.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 


DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  sub.scription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Alfred  D.  Carpenter,  editor  and 
publisher  (S— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  republi- 
can ;  I'lght  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1872;  L.  &  M.  McGlll.  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl  "  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,605.  In  1899, 
yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In 
1903,  ".Mii" 

PILOT;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  Bubscrlption  $1;  established 
July,  1902;  Arthur  Creasy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jjcl." 

OTTAWA, C.  \\.,  Franklin  Co.D-6,934t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Marais  des  Cygnes 
r.,  27  m.  S.  of  Lawrence.  Center  of  trade. 
Railroad  machine  shops,  furniture  facto- 
ries, foundries,  flour  mills,  grain  elevators 
and  castor-oil  mills. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  AVEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1896,  weekly  1882;  H.  J. 
Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (2— :3). 
CircuIatiou-I)a«ily:"JKi  "  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1904, yl.  I 

Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1899,  including  large  special  edition, 
2,S50;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900, 
1,911.     In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  {z-6)  1.     In 

1903,  "JKL." 

REPUBLIC;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  pages,  weekly  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1880,  weekly 
1870;  Thos.  W.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1903, 1,060; 
/or  1904,  l,tJ9a. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "j_KL."  In  1900.  I.  In  1901,  (z—1.  2,  4,  5)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing  ivith  June,  1903,  2,087 ;  for  1904,  2,070. 

INDEPENDENT  AND  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20; 
sub.scription  $1;  established  1865;  L.  Ed. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896, 4, 4.6H.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898.yH. 
In  1899, zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  April, publish- 
er asserts,  for  a  year  past  was  not  less  than 
1,344.    Inl902,(z-1,  2,4.5)1.     In  1903.  y I.    In 

1904,  yl. 

CHAUTAUQUA  ASSEMBLY 
HERALD;  monthly;  literary;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  25 cents;  established  1880; 
Ottawa  Chautauqua  Assembly,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  2,750.  In  1903,  yH  (O  O).  In 
1904.  yl. 

SELECT  KNIGHT;  monthly:  frater- 
nal; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1898;  Ben  D.  Lillard.  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  3,841  (±±);  for  1900. 
5,028  (±±);  for  1901,  5,914;  for  1902, 
6,240; /orl903,  5,199.    In  1904,  y  I. 

OVERBROOK,     Osage    Co.    n-    173 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  about  20  m. 

S.  of  Topeka,  the  State    capitaL     Stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Don  Quil- 
len.  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


OJCFOHJ},  Sumner  Co.  p  567t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.  and  Arliansas  r.,  13  m.  E.  of 

Wellington,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

REGISTER ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  A.  L.  De 
Smet,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n'-ijiL." 

PALMER,  Washington  Co  P,  305 pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of  Wash- 
ington, the  county  seat. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  established 
November,  1903;  0.  A.  Wellsher,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

PAOLiA,  c.  h.,  Miami  Co.  n-3,144tpop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis,  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,  42  m.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Oil, 
coal,  lime  and  natural  gas.    Agriculture. 

MIAMI  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  17i^x24;   subscription 
$1.60;  established  1866 ;  W.  D.  Greason,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,250.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,357.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jki,  ••  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    Actual  average  for  1904,  1,898. 

WESTERN  SPIRIT  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1871;  B.  J.  Sheridan,  editor;  B.J. 
Sheridan  &  Son,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1 ,81  r.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "iiu,."    In  19(»3.  Z  (4). 

PARKER,  Linn  Co.  u-  306t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas*  Texas  Rd.,  63  m.  S.W. 

of  Kansas  City.    Farming. 

MESSAGE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
F.  H.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PARSONS,  LahetU  Co.  U^  7,682t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Kansag 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  W. 
of  Oswego,  the  county  seat.  Railroad  re- 
pair and  car  shops.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

ECLIPSE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages— dally  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription-daily $5.40,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Celsus  A.  Lamb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).  Circulation— daily  "iKh.-  In 
1903,  Z  (4):  weekly  "JKL."  Inl899,Z.  Inl902, 
"iii."     Iq1903.  Z(4). 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except    Sunday,    and  SEMI-WEERI^ V, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $4.  semi- 
weekly  $1;  establi-shed  1891;  W.  C.  Moore, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circulation- 
daily:  In  1WJ3.  Z  (4).  Semi  weekly  •■jkl.-  In 
1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In  1903.  Z  (4)  ( A  A^. 

SFN  ;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican  ;' daily 
four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight   pages;   sub- 
scription—dally  $7,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1880,  weekly  1871  :  Henry  J.  Allen,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  ( 7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily :  "iKL." 
Weekly  :  Accorded  H  from  ]«92  to  1895.    In 
1896.  H.    Inl897.  Y.    Inl898,vl.    Inl899,yl. 
In  1900.  vl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

ENTEItFKISE:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  to  sixteen  pages  13xS0;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1S86:  O.  S.Wilson,  editor 
and  puV)lislier  (8—:)).  Circulation:  In  1W«, 
Z(4)  <AA). 


INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Independent  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl  " 

PALLADIUM  ;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  F.  W.  Frye,  editor  and  nub- 
Usher  (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-   In  1903.  Z  (4). 

WEAVERS'  HERALD;  monthly: 
textile;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1892;  Mrs.  G.  Leslie  Cal- 
lards,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  "jkl--  In  1903  (z— 4)  I» 
In  1904,  yl. 

PAWNEE   ROCK,  Barton   Co.   D 

210  pop. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PEABODY,  iifarton  Co.  D  l,369tpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  N.  X. 
E.  of  Wichita.  Foundry,  carriage  and  wind- 
mill factories.  Grain  and  cattle  exported . 
Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  W.  H.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circ'n  "jki,."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

PERRY,  Jefferson  Co.  u  464+  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Delaware  r.,  12  m. 

N.  W.  of  Lawrence  and  16  E.  of  Topeka,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x24; 
subscription  SI;  established  1898;  W.  J. 
Byrnes,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

PERU,  Chautauqua  Co.  0,322  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 
Pacific  RdB.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Sedan.  Cattle 
and  wheat. 

DERRICK;    Saturdays;   eight   pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber. 1900;  H.  C.  Chacey,  editor  and  publisher 
(2— :i).    Circulation  "ijti,." 
OIL  GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PHILLIPSBURG,  c.  h.,  Phillipt  Co. 

<^  1,003+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa 
clflc  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of  Smith  Center.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
DISPATCH;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1886:   John  Q.  Royce,  editor  and   publisher 

(5 3) 

Circulation:     In  1895,  "jkl.-     in  1896,   T. 

In  1897.  Y.     In  1898,  yl.       In  1899,  "iKL."      In 

1903  Z  (4).  ^  ,   ,  .      .p 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  people's  party :  four 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estaMished  1877; 

M.  Tadlock.  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 

/or  190?,  1,041.    In  19(13.  "jkl." 

NEW^S;   Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 

subscription  $1;    established    1899;    Warren 

White  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jju," 

PITTSBURG,  Craioford  Co.  □,10,112f 
pop.,  at  junction  of  fire  railroads.  10  m.  S. 
£.  of  Girard.  the  county  seat,  and  30  S.  of 
Fort  Scott.    Zinc  works.    Coal  mining. 
HEADLIGHT  ;   every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and    WEEKLY,  Thursdays;   re- 
publican; daily  six  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;   subscription— dai'y  $5,  weekly 
$1;     established— dally     1887.     weekly    1885; 
Moore  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (fi— 3  P). 
Circulation  -  Daily  :    In    1895.   publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,527.     In  1896,  T.    In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898.  zT.     Inl899.yl.    lm900.yT. 
In  19"1,  (z-6)  I.  Ill  1902,  yl.  In  19()3.yl  (00>. 
Weekly:  "jkl  " 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


361 


KANSAS. 


KANSAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
elglit  pages  15x22;  suDscrlptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  C.  Buchanan, editor;  Buchanan 
ft  Son,  publlshera  (2—3).  Circulation  "ikj," 
In  1902,  Z  (1,2.  4,5). 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 189S;  D.  C.  Flint  «&  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  '-iKi."  (A  A). 

V  O  1.  K  !S  F  R  E  U  N  D  ;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man;  Independent;   four  pages  22x28;  sub 
scriptlon  $2;    established   1892;  John  Hoen- 
scheidt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Cireiilatiou:  Inl902,"JKL."   Inl903,(z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  y J. 

PLAINVILLE,  Books  Co.  [h  378t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16m.  S.  of  Stock- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Mrs.  L.  A.  King,  editor;  A.  M. 
King,  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "iiu<." 

PLEASANTON,  Linn  Co.  d-  l,097t 
pop.,  on  San  Francisco  &  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Fort  Scott.  Coal  and  stock 
trade.     Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subicription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Holmes  &  Craig,  editors  and 
publishers  (5— 3).   Circ'n -iKL.'     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  people's  party; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Wm.  T.  Luce,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,250.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898.  '-jKi." 

OBSERVER;  weekly,  Thursdays;  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  14x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ;  J.  Frank 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896. -jkl"  Inl897.Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  1,S59.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

POMONA,  Franklin  Co.  n-  547t  pop., 

on    Atchison,    Topeka    &    Santa    Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Ottawa, 

the  county  seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  1898:  G.  R. 
O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PORTIS,  Osborne  Co.  \h  187  pop. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
POTTER,  Atchison  Co.    □'    125  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  11  m. 

S.  E.  of  Atchison,  the  county  Beat.    Grain 

and  stock  raising. 

lEAF;    Thursdays;   independent;  four 
,r  'AGS   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
..^00;    Effle  L.  Barber,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

POTWIN,  Butler  Co.  r\  HO  pop.,  on 

Missouri   Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of   El 

Dorado. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Charles  H.  Roff,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JKL  •• 

PO  WHAT  TAN,  Brown  Co.  cf  237t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

8  m.  S.  W.  of  Hiawatha,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  12x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1901;  L.  E. 
Potter,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


KANSAS. 


PRAIRIE  VIEW,  Phillips  Co.  6 

100  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd..  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Phllllpsburg. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  Calvin  D.  Walker,  editor:  A. 
F.  Walker  &  Son,  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PRATT,  c.  h.,  Pratt  Co.  g  l.llSf  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  80m.  W.  of 
Wichita.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

PRATT  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  J.  K.  Cochran, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,163.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,169. 
In  1903,  yl  (O  O).  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  Noveynber,  1904,  1,610. 

PRATT  UNION;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  S.  P.  Geljhart,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKi"  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901,  l,tJ29. 
In  1902,  (z— 3,  4)1.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  l,d76. 

QTJENEMO,  Osage  Co.  a  682t    pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri   Pacific    Rds.,  14    m.  W.  of   Ottawa 
and  40  S.   of  Topeka,   the  State  capital. 
Farming,  lumber  and  coal. 
SATURDAY  TRIBUNE;   Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  A.L.  McRlll,  editor  and 
publislier.    Circulation  "iKj."  (A  A). 

RANDALL,  Jetiell  Co.  b  268  pop. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A) 

RANDOLPH,  Piley  Co.  cf  372t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Big  Blue  r.,  20  m. 

N.  by  N.  W.  of  Manhattan,  the  county  seat. 

Saw  and  flour  mills  and  furniture  factory. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883  ;  Isaac  Moon,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation  "iKi,"  Actual  average  for  19Q3, 
1,051; /or  1904,  1.089. 

RANSOM,  N'fss  Co.  -O  180  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Ness 
City. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays; independent; eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

March,  1903;  J.  M.  Kendall,  editor  and  pub- 

li8her(l — I).    Circulation  "jkl." 

READING,  Lyon  Co. a-  304t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Emporia,  the  county  seat,  and  45 

S.   of   Topeka.      Cattle    and   hog   raising. 

Shipping  station  for  cattle. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899;  Aus- 
tin A.  Torrance,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  ".ikl." 

REPUBLIC,  Republic  (7o.b  2411  pop. 

—  local  estimate  328— on  Missouri   Pacific 

Rd.,   24  m.   N.    by   N.   W.  of   Concordia. 

Farming. 

REPUBLIC  CITY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Homer  E.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "iKL" 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KANSAS. 


REXFORD,  Thomas  Co.  ^  75  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18 
m.  N.  E.  of  Colby,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  August,  1902;  W.  H. 
Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

RICHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Morton  Co.  JJ  81t 

pop.,  on  N.  fork  of  Cimarron  r.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Ernest  C.  Nilson,  editor;  Estella 
Nilson,  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHLAND,  Franklin  Co.  D- 300  pop. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RILEY,  Jiil^  Co.  cf  250  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  16  m.  N.  W. 
of  Manhattan,  the  county  seat.  Farming, 
stock  raising  and  dairying. 

REGENT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
Eldon  C.  Newby,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROBINSON, -Brou)n Co. [^493t  pop., on 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  34  m.  "W.  of 

Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Flour  mill.    Grain  and 

stock  market.    Agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  Leslie  &  Leslie,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  'vkl." 

ROSSVILLE,5ftaM7nee  Co.  D-555t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Topeka, 

the  county  seat  and  State  capital.    Flour 

mills.    Agriculture, 

SHAWNEE  CO.  NEWS;   Fridays;  in 
dependent;   eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;    established  1899;    U.  G.  Stewart,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RUSH  CENTRE,  Jiush  Co.  n 

110  pop. 

BREEZE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RUSSELL,  c.  h.,  Iiu8$ell  Co.  n  l,143t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Hays 

City.    Shipping   point    for  wheat.     Stock 

raising. 

RECORD:  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  A.  C.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REFORMER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897:  J.  W.  Morphy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

SABETHA,  ^''emaha  Co.  cf  1.640t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  St. 
Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.,  60  m.  W.  of 
Saint  Joseph.  Mo.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN  -  HERA  I.D  ;     Thurs 
days;  republican:  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established   1876;  J.  A.  Constant, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3 1. 
Circularion:  In  1895,  "jkl."     Actual  aver- 
acrc /or  1896,  1,090.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, ■■jkl." 

STAR;  Friflays;  republican:  ten  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  C.J. 
Durst,  editor  and   publisher.     Circ'n    -j^j.." 


KANSAS. 


SAINT  FRANCIS,  c.  h.,  Cheyenne 
Co.  ti  375  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Atwood.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHEYENNE  CO.  RUSTLER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1885;  C.  E.  Denison. 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circulation^'jKL.-- 

KANSAS  EAGLE;  Thursdays;  Inde 
pendent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 , 
established  1885;  George  Lawless,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  JOHN,  c.  h.,  Stajfford  Co.  g 
869t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Greatbend.    Agriculture. 

COUNTY  CAPITAL;  Fridays ; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  G.  W.  Grandy,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl- " 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
H.  J.  Corn  well,  editor;  Cornwell  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

SAINT   MARYS,  Pottaivatomie  Co. 

cT  1,390+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  and  lumber  mills.    Coal  mines. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
M.M.Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  ■■jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription $1 ;  established  1894; 
John  J.  Graham,  editor  and  publislier.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
W.  J.  Moriaty,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  ■■jKi  " 

SAINT  PAUL,  Neosho  Co.  O.  l.OiTt 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.  and 
Neosho  r.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Parsons  and  35  S.  W. 
of  Fort  Scott.  Flour  and  saw  mills.creamery, 
stock  raising,  agriculture  and  natural  gas. 
JOURNAL;     Thursdays;    independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
$1;   established  1863;   W.  W.  Graves,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SALINA,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  n  6,074t 
pop.,  on  Atchison  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Missouri 
Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  118  m.  W.  of 
Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Flour  mills  and 
manufactories,  gas,  water  works.  Seat  of 
Normal  University,  Methodist-Epi.scopal 
College  for  Kansas  and  St.  John's  Military 
College. 

REPUBLICAN  JOURNAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  S  E  M  1  - 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four  pages  15x22,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4, 
semi  weekly  §1 :  established— daily  1SS7,  semi- 
weekly  1871:  Bristow  &  Allen,  editors;  P.  B. 
Stone,  publisher.  Circulation- dailj'  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  Semi-weekly  ■jkl."  In  1897. 
semi  weekly  Z.  In  189S.  semi  weekly  Z.  In 
1902,  "J_KL"     In  1903,  Z  (4) 

UNION  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  people's  party; 
daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established— 
dallv  1898,  weeklv  1890;  J.  S.  Cobb,  editor 
and'publisher  (2—3) 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1..500.  Actual  average  for  \%Qf>.  1,671; 
for  1897.  2.093.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  vl.  In  1901.  (z— 3>  I.  In  1902,  (z— 1,2,  4)  I. 
Iul9(3,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


363 


KANSAS. 


HERALiD:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x2,2;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  J.  H.  Padgett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circ'n"jKi.."     In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 

SUN{  Saturdaj's;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  W. 
H.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula 
tion  "4KL." 

SANTA  FE,  c.  h.,  Haskell  Co.  p  128t 
pop.,  28  m.  S.  of  Garden  City.    Agriculture 

HASKELil.     CO.      REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  J.  F.  Pearce, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkx,.-- 

MONITOR; Thursdays;  republican ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
John  J.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

SAVONBURG,  Allen  Co.  R  300  pop., 

on  Missouri.   Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  E.  of  Erie.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  C.  A.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  '  jjvL." 

SCAMMON,CA<JroA;ee(7o.  P,1.549t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 
8  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the  county  seat,  and 
140  S.  of  Kansas  City.  Coal  mining  and  zinc 
smelting. 

m I NER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891 ;  Phil 
L.  Keener,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SCANDIA,  Republic  Co.  a  598t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Mis 

souri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Republican  r.,  9  m. 

W.  S.  W.  of  Belleville,  the  county  seat.  Has 

water  power.    Coal  and  building  stone  in 

vicinity.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871; 
Kimball  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

SCOTT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  -a  212t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  24  m.  E.  of  Leotl  and 
40  N.  of  Garden  City.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  populist;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  H.  Epperson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCOTT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  J.  C.  Starr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCRANTON,  Osage  C'o.Ol.099tpop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  of  Lyndon,  the  county  seat,  and  21  S.  of 

Topeka,  the  State  capital.    Coal  mining. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1890; 
L.  P.  Wakeman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SEDAN,  c.  h.,  Chautauqua  Co.  O,  l,067t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W. 

of  Independence.    Ships  hogs,  cattle,  wheat 

and  fruit.     Natural  gas. 

LANCE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1891); 
E.  L.  Sharpless,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age /or  1897, 1,385.    In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  yl. 


KANSAS. 


In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  June.  1901,  1,4'^1.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  Z  (4).    Inl<K)4,  yl. 

TIMES-STAR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Clyde  H.  Knox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,440.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,736.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl.'  In 
1903,  January,  pulilisher  asserts,  no  issue  in 
past  year  was  less  than  1,250.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 
In  1904.  "JKL." 

SEDGWICK, ^art;«y  Co.  g  622t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  S.  E.  of  Newton,  the  county  seat.  Eleva- 
tors, flour  mills,  nurseries  and  butter  and 
cheese  factory.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

PANTAGRAPH;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Mack  P.  Cretcher,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SELDEN,  Sheridan  Co.  \2  250  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hoxie. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15}^x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  W.  H.  Logan,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENECA,  c.  h.,  Nemaha  Co.  ^  l,846t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwestern  and  St. 
Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.  and  Nemaha  r.> 
77  m.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Has  several 
manufactories.    Butter  market.    Agricult- 
ure and  fruit  and  stock  raising. 
C  O  U  R  I  E  R-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1863;   W.  F.  Miller,  editor; 
Miller  &  May,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:   In  1897,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  \m?>,\,'Zl'7 .    Inl899,yl.    Actxial  av- 
erage for   19UU,    1,288.     In   1901,    yl.     In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

RURAL  KANSAN;  Thursdays:  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1899;  E.  L.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900,^ 
1,325;  for  1901.  1,751;  for  1902,  1,798. 
In  19U3.  vl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  N.  H.  Jordan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4>, 

SEVERANCE,  Doniphan  Co.  cf  424t 
pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  25 
m.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Two  elevators 
and  flour  mills.    Stock,  fruit  and  grain. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Mrs. 

Hattie  E.  Peeler,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl" 

SEVERY,  Greenwood  Co.  □,  489t  pop.^ 
at  Junction  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  17  m, 
8.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.  Grain 
elevators  and  hay  presses.  Farming,  cream- 
ery and  fruit  growing. 

SEVERYITE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888 ;  C.  G.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher ; 
prints  an  edition  for  Fall  River  (2—3).  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl." 

SHARON,  Barber  Co.  g  116  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  FeRd..  8  m.  E. 

by  S.  of  Medicine  Lodge. 

SHAIJON  ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  six 
pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


April.  1903;  W.  H.  Watkins.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3  P)  (A  A). 

SHARON  SPRINGS,c.h..  Wallace 

Co.  <2  180+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and 

Eagle  Tail  creek,  50  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Oakley. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

WESTERN  TIMES;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  E.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "Jjii." 

SMITH  CENTER,  c.h.,  Smith  Co.  b 

1,142+  pop., on  Chlcago.lRock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of  Mankato.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRATIC     MESSENGER} 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  establiihed  188i;  W.  H.  Dan- 
enburger,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation •■isi=" 

SMITH  CO.  JOURNAL.;  ThuridajB; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1890;  Benj.  T.  Baker, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1395,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897  and 
1898.  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  1,340. 
In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-3)  I.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,   'jkl 

SMITH  CO.  PIONEER;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  13x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  V.  Hutching,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1397,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age forlS98,  1 ,117 ,  Inl899.yl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SOLDIER,  Jackson  Co.  c(  302t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  "W.  of  Holton, 
the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 
CLIPPER;    Thursdays;    republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1891;   Frank  O.  Kelr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

SOLOMON  CITY,  Dickimon  Co.  n 

817+ pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 

Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Union 

Pacific  Rds.  and  at  mouth  of  Solomon  r.,  9 

m.  W.  of  Abilene,  the  county  seat.    Wheat 

and  corn  market.    Grain  elevators,  flour 

mills,  stucco  mills  and  salt  works. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S«;  E.  F.  Halbert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "JKL." 

SOUTH  HAVEN,  Sumner  Co.  p  411t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of 
Wellington,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  A.  V.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPEARVILLE, Ford  Co.  P  157t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Dodge  City,  the  county  seat,  and 

10  N.  of  Arkansas  r.    FarmlBg. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  establisiiedl899; 
E.  Wood,  editor  and  publislier.  Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

SPRINGHILL,  Johnson  Co.  D-  580t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
Rd.,  30   m.    S.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Agriculture. 
NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 


Will  P .  Wllkerson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ST ATTO'Rl},StaffordCo.^  l,068tpop. 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Sterling. 
Wheat,  corn  and  live  stock. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eiglit  to  twelve  pages;  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1902;  Nate  E. 
Reece,  editor;  M.  C.  Reece  &  Co.,  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

STAFFORD  CO.  REPUBLICAN  i 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  173^x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  A.  L.  Mc- 
Millan, editor  and  publisher  (5—3.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl-- 

STARK,  2^eosho  Co.  R  24S  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of 
Erie,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1901;  D.  F.  Deem,  editor;  C.A.Rey- 
nolds, publisher.    Circulation  "ull" 

STERLING, -R»ce  Co.  a  2,002t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Lyons,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  broom  corn, 
stock  raising,  and  sorghum  sugar  and  salt 
manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  Keeley  &  Shawhan,  editors 
and  publishers  (1-4).  Clrc'u  :  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1904.  "JKL." 

KANSAS  BULLETIN;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  John  E.  Junkln,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,176.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.Y.  In  1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  icith  October.  1899,  1,245;  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1900.  1,356;  for  a 
year  ending  tvith  August, 1%1.  1,439;  for 
1902.  1,609;  for  1903,  1,672;  for  1904, 
2,0S9. 

STOCKTON,  c.  h.,  Books  Co.  ^  l.OSOf 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  S.  fork  of 
Solomon  r.,  32  m.  W.  of  Osborne.  Farming. 
ROOKS    CO.    RECORD  ;   Fridays; 

republican ;  eight  pages  16x24  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1879  ;  W.  L.  Chambers,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2-'3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902,  996. 
In  1903.  "JiiL-" 

WESTERN  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  F.  E.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

STRONG,    Chase  Co.  D-  1.128t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &   Santa  Fe  Rd.,  2  m. 

N.  of  Cottonwood  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Stone  quarries  In  vicinity.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

DERRICK;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881 ;  J.  R.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

SUMMERFIELD,  Marshall  Co.  cf 
505+  pop.,   on   Kansas  City  Northwestern 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Seneca.    Farming. 
SUN;   Fridays ;  Independent-republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished  1889;   Fred  M.  Fleming,   editor    and 
publisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "iii," 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KANSAS. 


KA  NSA  S—  Topeka. 


SYLVAN  GROVE,  Lincoln  Co.  a 
319+  pop.,  ou  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 
Lincoln,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Tliursdays;  four  pages  17Jix24; 
subscription  $1;  establislied  1895;  St.  Clair 
&  Smith,  editors  and  publishers.  Clrc'n-ijci,." 

SYIiVIA,  Jieno  Co.  p  320t  pop.— local 

estimate  408— on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 

Fe  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Hutchinson,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Geo. 
C.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

SYRACUSE,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  p 
460+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.  and  Arkansas  r.,  17  m.  E.  of  Colorado 
and  Kansas  State  line.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Henry  Block,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS    AND    REPUBLICAN;     Fri 
days;  republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  E.  E.  Robbins,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  -ikl."  (A  A). 

THAYER,  Neotho  Co.  p  542t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m. 
8.  W.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.  Coal,  oil 
and  gas  fields. 

INDEPENDENT  NEWS;  Fridays;  In 

dependent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  A.  L.  Palmer,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  -JKi."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,033;  for  1902,  1,075.  In 
1903,    'JKL.  • 

TONGANOXIE,  Leavenworth  Co.  [if 

848+   pop.,   on   Kansas  City  Northwestern 

and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 

Leavenworth,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill, 

packing  house  and  creamery.    Agriculture, 

stock  raising  and  fruit  growing. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;     established 

1882 ;    William  Heynen,  editor  and  publisher 

(2—3).    Circulation  -jkl" 

TOPEKA,  c.  li.,  Shawnee  Co.  n-  State 

Capital,  33,608+ pop.,  on  Union  Pacific, Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Missouri  Pacific 
and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and 
Kansas  r.,  55  m.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Milling,  manufacturing  and  actlv«  trade. 
Coal  mines  and  stone  quarries. 

DAILY. 
C  A  P  I  T  A  Jj  ;    every   morning    except 
Monday,  and  KANSAS  CAPITAL.,  semi- 
weekly,  Tutsdays  and  Fridays;   republican; 
dally  and  semi-weekly  eight,  Sunday  sixteen 
pages  17x24;    Bubscrlption— dally  $4,   Sunday 
$1,  semi-weekly  $1;    established  1879;    A.  C. 
Babize.editor;  Arthur  Capper,publisher  (3—5). 
C  ircula  ti  on— Daily:    Actual  average 
for  1895,   9,163;   for   1896,    10,249;  for 
1897,     10,5*^4;    for     1898,     12,184;     for 
1899,   11,484;  for  1900,  12,673;  for  1901, 
13,459;  for  1902,  14,545;  for  1903.  14,- 
875; /or  1904.  17.531  (bb). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  15,598. 
Semi-Weekly:     Actual  average  for  1895 
15,203;    for    1896,    15,570!;     for    1897, 
15,953;     for    1898.    16,233;     for    1899, 


16,540;  for  1900,  21,647;  for  1901, 
16,134;  for  1902,  16,601;  for  1903. 
16,550. 

Publisher's  announcement.— TYie  Capital  is 
the  only  morning  paper  and  the  only  Sun- 
day paper  in  Topeka.  It  guarantees  that  no 
issue  of  daily  or  Sunday  will  be  less  than 
20,000 copies;  it  also  guarantees  that  its  cir- 
culation is  larger  than  any  other  dally  in 
Kansas.     For  twenty  years  it  has  been  the 
undisputed  leader  of  all  Kansas  dailies. 
HERAIiD;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;  Independent  republican;   eight   pages 
18x24;   subscription  $3.60;   established  July, 
1901 ;  J.  K.  Hudson,  editor ;  Herald  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:      Actual    average    for    1902, 
6,260:  for  1903,  8,1  22;/or  1904,  9,795. 

STATE  JOURNAli;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
independent  republican;  ten  pages  17x22; 
subscription— daily  $8.60,  weekly  50  cents; 
established— dally  1872,  weekly  1874;  Frank  P. 
MacLennan,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  9,217;  for  1896,  10,769;  for  1897, 
11,322;  for  1898,  13,584;  for  1899, 
12,521;  for  1900,  13,473;  for  1901, 
13,342;  for  1902,  13,012;  for  1903, 
13,781;  for  1904,  15,498. 
Weekly:  "iii'" 

WEEKLY. 

FARMERS'  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  to  thirty  two  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  H. 
W.  Gaines,  editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  G.  In  1903,  yG  (OO). 
In  1904,  vH. 

FULCRUM  ;  Fridays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
F.  M.  Steves,  editor;  F.  M.  Steves  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "ijKL" 

KANSAS  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days  (▲▲). 

KANSAS  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1863;  E.  B.  Cow- 
gill,  editor;  Kansas  Farmer  Co.,  publishers 
(6-3  P). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  D  In  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901, 
vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (OO).  In 
1904,  yH. 

KANSAS  TELEGRAPH;  Thursdays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1880;  T.  H.  Penne- 
tanip  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "iXL"    In  1903  Z  (4). 

LABOR  CHAMPION;  Fridays;  labor; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription,  $1; 
established  1902;  J.  W.  Mitchell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl.* 

MAIL  AND  BREEZE;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1871 ;  T.  A.  McNeal, 
editor;  Arthur  Capper,  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,516;/or  1896,  8.220 ; /or  1897,  9,024; 
for  1898,  11,821;  for  1899.  16,329;  for 
1900,23,282;  /or  1901.  25,894;  /or  1902, 
32.447;  for  1903,  41,115;  for  1904, 
52,138. 

MERCHANTS'  JOURNAL,;  Satur- 
days; mercantile;  thirty-  six  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  Chas.  P. 
Adams,  editor;  Merchants'  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,.S50.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
2,460.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  October  22,  1898,  2,403 1 
for  1899.  2,400.  In  1900.  yH.  Actual  arcr- 
acrc /or  1901,  2,521.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  190:?,  2,656;  for  1904,  2,600. 

PLAINDEALER;  Fridays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  J.  H.  Childers,  editor;  N. 
Childers.  publisher  (9—3).  Circ'n  "iKi"  In 
19as,  Z  (4). 


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KANSAS. 


WESTERN  VETERA  N  ;  Wednesdays: 
■Grand  Armv  of  the  Republic;  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W. 
P.  Henry,  editor;  Western  Veteran  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers. 
Circii  latioii :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1893 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yr.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  19U4,  yl. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

WESTERN  ODD -FELLOW  J  semi- 
monthly; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1886;  H.  C.  Stevens,  editor; 
F.  S.  Stevens,  publisher  ( 12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,200.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
6,065.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zH.  Actual 
nverage  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
5,634;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
6.063.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  6.6ri:  for  1903,  6,334;  for  1904, 
6,379. 

MONTHLY. 

FARMERS'  FAMILY  JOURNAL; 

monthly!  A  A». 

HOUSEHOLD;  monthly ;  literary ; 
sixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1902;  Arthur  Capper,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  l^dZ, 
13,100; /o>  1904.  67,750. 

INLAND  INVESTOR  AND  MID- 
LAND  MAGAZINE;  monthly  (A  A). 

MEMORIAL  CHIMES;  monthly; 
lutheran;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  established  1889  ;  Rev.  H.  A.  Ott,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12— 3).  Clrc'n  -'jkl.-  (a  A). 

MISSOURI    VALLEY    FARMER; 

monthlv  ;     agricultural ;    thirty-two    pages 
13x20;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1892; 
Arthur  Capper,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In  1897,    "jkl-'      In   1898,  Z. 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1900,  zl.    Actual  average  for 

1901,  97,617;  for  1902,  104,541;  /orl903, 
110,667; /or  1904,  135,500. 

POULTRY  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
poultry;  twenty  to  thirty-six  pages  11x16; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1S98;  Geo. 
H.  Gillies,  editor;  GUUes  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jKi."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  9,666.  In  1903.  (z-4)  F.  Actual 
average  for  19U4.  18.775. 

SUNFLOWER  UNDERTAKER; 
monthly;  undertaking,  embalming  and  sani- 
tation; thirty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
81;  established  August,  1901;  L.  M.  Penwell, 
editor;  Roby  &  Knox,  publishers  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation ••JKL." 

WESTERN  POULTRY  BREED- 
ER; monthly;  poultry  raising;  twenty  pages 
8x11;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1888; 
Thomas  Owen,  editor;  Owen  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—4).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

WESTERN  SCHOOL.   JOURNAL; 

monthly;  educational;  thirty  two  pages 7x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  John  Mac- 
Donald,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
«,020; /or  1896,  7,875;  for  1897,7,704; 
for  1898.  7,833;  for  1899,  7,779.  In  1900, 
yF.     Actual  average  for  \%l.  7,791;  for 

1902.  8,116;  for  1903,  8,175;  for  1904, 
7,808. 

TORONTO,  Woodson  Co.  0^6961  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.  and  Verdigris  r.,  18  m. 
W.  of  Yates  Center,  the  county  seat,  and  78 
W.  of  Fort  Scott.  Farming  and  fruit  and 
stock  raising. 

•  REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Archer  L.  Shultz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "iju<" 


TRIBUNE,  c.  h.,  Greeley  Co.  -D 62t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  W.of 
Leotl.    Farming  and  stock  raising.' 

GREELEY   CO.   REPUBLIC  AN| 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  W.M.Glenn, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Clrc'n  "Jii-" 

TROY,  c.  h.,  Doniphan  C7o.|3f947tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy,  Chicago, 

Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  St.  Joseph  & 

Grand  Island  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  of  Atchison  and 

14  W.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Farming. 

KANSAS  CHIEF;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  22x30;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1857;  T.  J.  Schall,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl-  In  1898,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1 ,779.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 1.  In  1903,  y I,  In  1904,  yl. 

TURON,  -B«no  Co.  g  350  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  St 
Pacific  Rds.,  32  m.  from  Hutchinson,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  T.  Q.  Elbury,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

UDAIjL,    CowUy   Co.  P,  886  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12   m. 

N.W.of  Winfleld,  the  county  seat.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1900; 
W.  S.  Neal,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "JKi,." 

ULYSSES,    c.  h.,   Grant  Co.   p  40t 

pop.,  on  Cimarron  r.,  32  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 

Hartland,  the  nearest  station  on  Atchison. 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.    Agriculture. 

GRANT  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  E.  M.  Henthorn, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3).   ClrculatIon"£SL." 

UNIONTOWN,  Bourbon  Co.  P, 

293  pop. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TTTICA,  ^^fss  Co.  -a  160  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Ness  City, 
the  county  seat.    Wheat  and  stock  raising, 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899:  Earl 
Hotter,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl  " 

VALLEY  CENTER,  Sedgwick  Co. 
p  343t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  ft  Santa 
Fe  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds..  11 
m.  N.  of  Wichita,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  S.  C.  Timmons, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

VALLEY  FALLS,  Jefferson  Co.^ 
1,078+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Kansas  City  Northwestern  and  Union  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Delaware  r.,  25  m.  N.  N.  E.  of 
Topeka,  the  State  capital,  25  S.  W.  of  Atch- 
ison and  35  W.  of  Leavenworth.  Water 
power,  employed  in  manufacturing.  Grain 
elerator.    Agriculture. 

FARMERS'  VINDICATOR;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  Geo.  Harman, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KANSAS 


KANSAS. 


editor;  Harniau  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 

(1(>-3P). 

Circulation  :  In  1894. publisher  asserts,  not 

less    than  1.346.     In   1895.  I.     In  1896.  I.    In 

1897.  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  189»,yl.  Inl900,yl. 

In  1901,  ■■■iKL." 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1866;  F.  W.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher 
(.'>— 3).    Circulation  "uu," 

V'EB.M.I'LIjIO'S ,  Marshall  Co.  d'362 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 

Marygville.    Cattle  and  grain. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  For- 
rest Warren,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VIRGIL,  Greenwood  Co.  0,300 pop., on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  16  m.  S. 

K.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x16; 
•ubscription  $1;  established  1894;  Mary 
Driver,  editorandpubllsher  (11— 2).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VLIETS,  Marshall  Co.  cf  300  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Marys- 

ville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  G.  W.  Morton,  editor  and  publisher 
<5— 3).    Circulation  "i^l" 

WAKEENEY,c.li.,  Trego  Co. -oidi^ 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd..32  m.  W.  N.  W. 
of  Hays  City.  Has  extenslre  chalk  worki. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  people's 
party;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Cox  &  Olson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WESTERN  KANSAS  WORLD; 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  Cowlck& 
Crooks,  editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n  "iio-." 

WALNUT,  Crawford  Co.  O^  603tpop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  Sc  Texas  and  Santa  Fe 

Rds.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Scott.    Farming, 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  H.  W. 
Tucker,  editor  and  publisher.     Clrc'n  "jkl." 

'WAMI^GO,  J'ottawatomie  Co.  rfl,618t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Kansas  r., 
37  m.  W.  N.  W,  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
Grain  market.    Agriculture. 

KANSAS    AGRICULTURIST; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ;  K.  G.  Smlck, 
•ditor  andpubll8her(7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
TI.1IES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  R.  M. 
Chllcott,  editor  and  proprietor  (2 — 3(). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898 
and  1899,  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  was 
1.200.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,296|  for  1902.  1,200.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

WASHINGTON,  c.  h..  Wathington 

Co.  d]  1,575+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Mill 

creek,  22  m.  W.  of  Marysrllle.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

PALLA  DIUM;  Saturdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  Samuel  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher 
Circulation  'jjil.' 


REGISTER;     Thursdays;     republican 
ijlght  page*   15x22;     subscription  $1;     estab- 
lished 1880;   J.  A.  Totten,  editor  and  publish- 
er (13-4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "ija,."  Actualaver- 
age  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,635. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
190(1,  '^.O.'Sa.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903.  y  I  (OO).     In  1904,  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1869;  L.  A.  Palmer,  editorandpubllsher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "ijii."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WATERVILLE,  Aiarsfta«  Co. cfeiOt 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  by 

S.  W.  of  Marysvllle,  the  county  seat,  and 

100  W.  of  Atchison.    Farming. 

TELEGRAPH;    Fridays;    republican; 
four    pages    18x24;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1868;  Henry  C.  Wlllson,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

W  A  T  H  E  N  A  ,  Doniphan  Co.  d  798t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &   Pacific 

and  St.  Joseph  9c  Grand  Island  Rds.,  1  m. 

from  Missouri  r.,  15  N.  E.  of  Atchison,  and 

5  S.  of  Troy,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

Farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x3(5;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  A.  W.  Themanson,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jjcl.-      In  1903.  Z  (4). 

WAVERLY,  Coffey  Co.  :>  686t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Burllnf- 
ton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
paKe8l3x20;  subscription $1;  established  1888; 
O.  J.  Rose,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  Chas. 
L.  and  Ada  C.  Kendrick,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jKi  "  (A  A). 

WEIR,  C'ft«roA;««  Co.  P,2,977t  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  about  8  m.  S. 
by  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Coal  and  zinc  mining. 

TRIBUNE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;  T.E.  Haines, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "iju,  " 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription $1;  established  1895;  C.  M.Moore, 
editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "iii  " 

WELLINGTON,  c.  h.,  Sumntr  Ce.  g 

4,245+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflo 
Rds.,  30  m.  S.  of  Wichita.  Agriculture. 
Railroad  shops. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  estab 
li8hedl896;W.M.  Taylor, editor;  The  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Clrc'n  "ijci." 

MAIL;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$4;  established  1889:  A.  A.  Richards,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "iKL." 

NEWS;  evenings,  except  Sundays;  and 
WT:EKLY  (A  A). 

.UONITOR-PRES8;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Campbell  &  Hood,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,1.  Actual  aver ag* 
for  1896,  1,130;  for  1897,  1,276;  for  1898, 
1,050; /or  1899,  1,013;  for  1900.  1,259; 


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for  a  year  ending  with  July,  19()1,  1,533; 
for  190;i,   1,400; for  1903,   1,530;  /or  1904, 

1.81tJ. 

PEOPIiE'S  VOICE;  Thursdaya;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  171^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Win.  Stryker,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,816.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  av- 
erage for  189S.  1,910;  for  1899,  2,321.  In 
1900,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1901,  2,403; 
for  1902, 2,484  ;/orl903,  2,540.  Inl901,yH. 

SUMXER  CO.  STAR;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

\(/'£LLSVILL£,  Franklin  Co.  D-  447t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
12  m.  N.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat. 

GliOBE  ;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
Asa  F.  Converse,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3j. 
Circulation  "iti" 

WEST  MINERAL,  Cherokee  Co.  R 

100  pop. 

MINERAL.  CITIES  TIMES;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

-WESTMORELAND,  C.  h..  Potta- 
watomie Co.  cf  620+  pop.,  30  m.  N.  of  Wamego. 
Stock-raising  center. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;    W.  F.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—4). 

Circulation;  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.200.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  1,538;  for  1901.  1,382;  for  1902, 
1.334; /or  1903,  1,420;  for  1904,  1,439. 

SIGNAIi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  J.  W.  Shiner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

WESTPHALIA,  ^nd«r*onCo.o 

1,176+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Missouri  Paci- 

flc  Rd.,  16  m.  8.  W.  of  Garnett,  the  county 

seat. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885; 
A  F.  Hatten,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iSi" 

WETMORE,  Nemaha  Co-c/  434t  pop., 

on   Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  20   m.   S.    E.   of 

Seneca,  the  county  seat.    Canning  factory. 

Agriculture. 

NEMAHA  CO.  SPECTATOR  ;  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881;  J.  T.  Bristow, 
editor    and    publisher.     Circulation    "jkl." 

(AA). 

WHITE  CITY,  MorriM  Co.  n-  53at 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock   Island  Sc  Pacific 

and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  16  m. 

N.  W.  of  Council  Grove,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  13x24;  subscription  jl;  established 
1885;  S.  M.  Padgett  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "im," 

WHITECLOUD,  Doniphan    Co.  ^ 

713+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd..  a  landing  on  the  Missouri  r.,  about 
30  m.  above  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Farming. 
GIjOBE;   Thursdays;   republican;   eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription    tl;   established 
1891;  M.  Ryan,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "i!ti." 


WHITEWATER,  ButUr  Co.  R  267t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Wichita 

and   20  N.  W.  of  El  Dorado,    the  county 

seat.  Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Lillian  De  Talente,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iju,." 

WICHITA,  c.  h.,  Sedgwick  Co.  p 
24,671+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante 
Fe,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific.  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.  and  Great  Arkansas  at  mouth  of  Little 
Arkansas  r.,  160  m.  S.  W.  of  Topeka,  the 
State  capital.  Manufacturing,  packing 
houses,  stock  raising  and  wheat  growing. 
An  important  produce-shipping  point  and 
commercial  center. 

DAILY. 

BEACON;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  50  cents;  established  1872;  H. 
J.  Hagny,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3,700;  for  1896,  3,972.  In  1897,  G. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  5,388;  for  1899, 
5,304;  for  1900,  7,258;  for  1901.  8,458; 
for  1902,  10,249;  for  1903.  10,391;  for 
1904,11.302. 

Weelily:  In  1900. -iKL."  Actual  average  for 
1901,2,160.    In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  yl  (O  O). 

EAGIjEj  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  5<J  cents ;  established— dally  1884,  week- 
ly 1872:  M.  M.  Murdock.  editor;  Murdock  & 
Bro.. publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  9,695;  for  1896,  10,764;  /or  1897, 
10,514;  for  1898.  14,204;  for  1899, 
14,026;  for  1900,  14,024;  for  1901, 
15,921  ;  for  1902.  16,781;  for  1903, 
17,434; /or  1904.  19,800. 
Weekly:  Actxial  average  for  1895,  9.123; 
/"or  1896,  7,025.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  7,057.  In  1899.  yG.  Actual 
at'cracre/or  1900.  7,339.  In  1901,  vG.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  6,674.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yH. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOIilC  ADVANCE;  Thursdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  April,  1900;  A.  H.  Foppe, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901. "JKi- "  In  1902,  (z— 4) H. 
Inl903,yH(OO).    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Jno.  H.  Shields,  editor;  The 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "iKL-  In  1896,  I, 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "iii."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

HEROIiD;  Thursdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent; six  page822x28;  subscription  $2  ; 
established  1884;  John  Hoenschiedt,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,805.  Inl9()0.yl.  In  1901. yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  19(_)3,  Z  (4).   In  1904,  yl. 

KANSAS  COMMONER;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  Babb.  Nlghswon- 
ger  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1892 
toHIn  1895.  In  1«96.H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900, yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


369 


A'^.Y.S'^S. 


PRICE  CURRENT;  Saturdays; 
commercial;  twenty  pages  10x14;  subscrlp- 
tlon  $1;  established  1889;  C.  I.  Reed,  editor; 
The  Price  Current  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  lu  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
19011.  '/„  Actual  average  for  imi,  1,300',  for 
1903.  '^,41 5 ;  for  1904,  tj,954. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscriptions!;  established  1890;  J.L. 
Papeg,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation :  In  1898.  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,651;  for  1901, 
1,845.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

STATE  REGISTER;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1897;  Gerald  Volk,  edi- 
tor; Register  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MONTHLY. 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL,;  monthly; 
medical;  forty-four  to  sixty  pages  GJ-^xlO; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1902; 
Qeo.  K.  Parves  and  Walter  H.  Graves,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  Jtui.,  1903, 716.  In  1903,  "iit" 
(A  A). 

POULTRY  WORLD;  monthly;  poul 
try  and  pet  stock;  twelve  to  twenty  pages 
9x12 ;    subscription    25    cents  ;     established 
March,  1903;  T.  E.  Weaver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL. "  (A  A). 

SOCIAL.  ETHICS;  monthly;  ethical; 
twenty  pages  6x9:  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Granville  Lowther,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHWESTERN  GRAIN  AND 
FLOUR  JOURNAL;  monthly;  grain 
and  flour:  thirty-two  to  forty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1902;  F.  W. 
Frasius,  editor  and  publiriher  (2—5).  Circu- 
lation :  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In  1904.  "jkl.- 

WILLIAMSBURG,  Franklin  Co. 
n-  1,251+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Ot- 
tawa, the  county  seat.  Brick,  tile  and  pot- 
tery furnaces  and  flour  mills.  Coal,  fire 
and  potters'  clay  In  the  vicinity. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Mrs.  E.  McCurdy,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

'WlLiSO'S ,  Ellsworth  Co.  D  939t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Ella- 
worth,  the  county  seat.    Wheat  and  stock 
raising. 
ECHO}    Thursdays  ;    republican  ;    four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 

C.  S.  Hutchison,  editor;  Hutchison  &  Grover, 

publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILSONTON,  Labette  Co.  a  36  pop., 

on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E. 

of  Mound  Valley  and  10  S.  W,  of  Parsons. 

Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  monthly ;  Independent ; 
six  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab 
lished  1888;  Mrs.  Augustus  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 


K  Ays  AS. 


WINCHESTER,  Jefferaon  Co.  cf  429 

pop.,  on    Union  Pacific   Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of 

Leavenworth.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877:  O.  C.  Klrkpatrick,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WINFIELD,c.b.,C0M;;ey  Co.C;5,554t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Walnut  r.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of 
Wichita.    Agriculture. 

C  O  U  R  I  E  R;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  elghtpages  15x22,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription- dailj'  $6,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1884,  weekly  1872; 
E.  P.  Greer,  editor;  Courier  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation- Daily :  "iKL." 
Weekly:  In  1S96,  "jkl  "  Actual  average 
/"or  1897,2,173.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening,  except 
Sundays;  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily,  $4:  weekly,  $1  ;  established— daily, 
1902;  weekly,  1887;  The  Free  Press  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion in  1903  :  Daily,  "jkl"   Weekly,  Z  (4). 

ALBRIGHT'S  FARM  AND 
RANCH;  Wednesdays;  agricultural; 
sixteen  pages  16x22;  subscription  .50  cents; 
established  October,  1902;  P.  H.  Albright, 
editor  and  publisher  (1-5). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I,  Actual  aver- 
age for  mi, 'i,96S. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
T.  E.  Leftwlch,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkj..'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  2,375;  for  1898,  2,293;  for 
1899,  2,114.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WOODSTON,  Jiooks  Co.  b  175  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd. ,  10  m.  E.  of  Stockton, 

the  county    seat.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13.x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May.  1903;  J.  W.  Shorthill,  editor;  J.  W.  &  H. 
v.  Shorthill,   publishers   (1—5).    Circulation 

'jkl." 

YATES   CENTER,  c.  h.,  Wood$on 

Co.  Q.  1,634+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  60  m.  W. 

of  Fort  Scott.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pagei 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877;  True- 
blood  &  Stephenson,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "^kl."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

WOODSON  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Fri- 
days; people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
•criptlon$l;  established  1890;  Fred.  Wilkin- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jki,." 


24 


KENTUCKY. 


Population  2,147,174 1.    Land  Area  40,000  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Illinois,  Indiana  and  Ohio,  east  by  West  Virginia  and 
Virginia,  south  by  Tennessee,  and  west  by  Missouri.  Capital  city:  Frankfort. 
Principal  products  and  industries :  Stock  raising,  and  iron  and  whisky  manufac- 
turing. Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  337, 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  29;  tri-weekly,  2;  semi-weekly,  13;  weekly,  239;  semi- 
monthly, 7;  monthly,  34;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  7,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

LoiiisTille 204,r31t  Owensboro 13,189t 

Covington 42,938t  Henderson 10,2r3t 

Newport 28,301t  Franklort 9,487t 

Lexington ti«,369t  Bowling  Green  8,226t 

raducaii 19,446t  HopltiuHville r,280t 


ADAIRVIIiLE,   Logan  Co.  p  720t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashrille  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 

of  RussellvUle,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
six  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1880;  R.  H.  McKinney,  editor;  Mrs.  R. 
H.  McKinney,  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ALBANY,   Clinton   Co.   g    234  pop. 

Steamboat  connection  between  Burnside, 

Ky.,  and  Nashville,  Tenn.    20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Montlcello. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1903;  S.  Q.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "ixt' 

ARTHUR,  Edmonson  Co.  -D  4  m.  S.  E. 
of  Brownsville.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

NEW    ERA  I     Thursdays;    prohibition; 
four  pages  13x20;   subscription  75  cents;   es- 
tablished June,  1902;  M.Hazelip,  editor;  New 
Era  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Clrcu 
lation  "JKL." 

ASHLAND,  Boyd  Co.  d  6.800t  pop., 
on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Ashland  Coal  and 
Iron  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Catletts- 
burg,  the  county  seat.  Manufacture  of 
steel,  pig  iron  and  nails.  Coal  and  Iron 
mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  KENTUC^KY  DEI>IO- 
CRAT,  Wednesdays;  dally  independent, 
weekly  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3.50,  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1896,  weekly  1879;  Friel  &  Forgey, 
editors;  Independent  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In 
1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  only  one  edition  during 
the  past  year  was  less  than  1,000.  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    In  1904,  ".JKL." 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  Z.    Inl901,  "jkl." 

AUBURN,    Logan  Co.  P  697t  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of 

RussellvUle.  the  county  seat,  and  50  N.  of 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  J.  E.  Herndon,  editor;  A.M. 
Herndon,  publisher.  Circulation  'tKh."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 


AUGUSTA, firacAin Co.  t|l,718tpop., 

on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  40  m. 

S.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Tobacco  growing. 

BRACKEN    CHRONICIiE  ;     Thurs 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  13x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;    established  1869;    J.  E.  Thompson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,250.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  tiian 
1,520  In  1899.  I.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  Issue  in  the  past  year  has  been  less 
than  1,760,  and  in  1901,  July,  no  issue  printed 
for  a  vear  past  was  less  than  1,900.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

BANDANA,  Ballard  Co.  p  205  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central.  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  18 
m.  N.  E.  of  Wlokliffe. 

BAIiLiARD     COUNTY     NEWS; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1903;  News  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

BARBOURSVILLE,  c.  h..    Knox 

Co.  a,  1,010+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 

Rd.  and  Cumberland  r.,  13  m.  N.W.  of  Pine 

vllle.    Farming,  mining  and  lumbering. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1887;  William 
McJ.  Dlshman.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation   •ikj.." 

BARDSTOWN.c.  h.,  Nelson  Co.  n 

1  "11+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

39  m.  S.  of  Louisville.     Shipping  point  for 

hogs,  cattle,  tobacco  and  grain.   Distilleries 

in  vicinity.    Agriculture. 

KENTUCKY  STANDARD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 81;  established  1900;  J.  S.  Wilson, 
editor;  The  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7— 3 P).  Circ'n"JKL."  In  19(il, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). 

NELSON   CO.    RECORD;  weekly, 

twlce-a  week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  John M.Cooney, editor;  The 
Record  Printing  Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,400.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,334.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  1,400.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


371 


KESTUCKY. 


BARDlVELLi,  c.  h.,  Carlisle  Co.  p 

1,512+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 

E.  of  Cairo,  111.     Farming,  lumbering  and 

milling. 

CARLISLE  CO.  NEWS j  Fridays; 
democratic;  elKht  pages  18x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Tom  C.  Pettit,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—8).    Circulation  "iju,"    In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

BEATTYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  D- 

69(5+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  61 
m.  E.  of  Richmond.  Coal  mining  and  lum- 
ber shipping. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Chas.  I.  White, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1  -4).    Clrc'n  "jkl' 

BEDFORD,  c.h.,  Trimble  Co.  b  307t 

pop.,  10  m.  S.  of  Madison,  Ind.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

TRIMBLE  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  14x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  D.  L.  Bell  and  D.  H.  Peak,  editors 
and  Dubllshers  (5—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BENTON,   c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.  J2  6«4t 

pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  20   m.  S.  E.  of  Paducah.     Savir  mills. 

Lumbering. 

TRIBUNE  -  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established— rribune  1888.  Democrat  1900; 
E.  Barry,  editor;  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—4).  Clrc'n  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BEREA,  Madison  Co.  D  762t  pop.,  on 

Louisville   &   Nashville   Rd.,  13   m.   S.  of 

Richmond,  the  county  seat. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22,  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Berea  Publishing  Co. .editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  -jKi-"  In  1901,  Z  (4,5). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,800;  for  1903, 
3,304; /or  1904,  1,784. 

BOAVLING  GREEN,  c.  h.,    War. 

ren  Co.  p  8,226+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &.  Nash- 
ville Rd.  and  Big  Barren  r.,  72  m.  N.  of 
Nashville,  Tenn.  Manufacturing  and  nat- 
ural gas. 

PARK  CITY  DAILY  NEWS;  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  N  E  W  S  - 
DEMOCRAT,  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 
to  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription — dally  $5, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— dally  1882,  vs^eeklj' 
1864;  Morton  B.  Gaines,  editor  ;  News  Pub 
lishing  Co..  publishers  (1—3).  Circulation— 
dally  "JKi"  weekly  "JKL"  In  1902,  daily  Z 
(1.  2."  4.  5),  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

TIMES-JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WARREN  CO. 
COURIER  AND  TIMES-JOURNAL, 
semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ; 
democratic;  four  pages 20x26;  subscription- 
dally  $5.20,  semi  weekly  $1 :  established- 
daily  1882,  semi-weekly  1879;  John  D.  Woods, 
editor;  Times-Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2 — 3).  Circulation— daily  "JKL"  semi 
weekly  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,   '.JKL.' 

BRANDENBERG,  c.  h.,  Meade  Co. 

~n  218+ pop.,  on  Louisville,  Henderson  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  40  m.  below  Louis- 
ville. Salt  wells,  barrel  factory,  cider  mill 
and  natural  gas  wells.  A  shipping  point 
for  produce. 

MEADE     CO.     MESSENGER; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 


KENTUCKY. 


subscription  $1;  established  1890;  D.  M.  Dun- 
can, editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).   Clrc'n  "JKL." 

BROOKVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bracken  Co.  [j 

565+  pop.,  on  Brookvllle  &  Wellsburg  Rd., 

40  m.  S.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22; subscription  $1;  established  1872; 

D.  W.  Fitch,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (i, 5). 

BURKES VILIiE,  c.  h.,  Cumberland 

Co.  g  1,509+ pop.  (of  township),  landing  on 

Cumberland  r.    Saw  and  lumber  mills.  OH 

region. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  tl ;  established  1885 ; 

E.  E.  Strange,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jjka"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BURLINGTON,  Boone  Co.  i  350  pop. 

BO(»NE  CO.  RECORDER;  Wednes- 
days (A  A). 

BUTLER,  Pendleton  Co.  [^  506  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.  and  Licking 
r.,  28  m.  S.  of  Covington. 

PENDLETON  REFORMER;  Thurs- 
days; local;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription, 
60  cents;  established  1891;  F.  L.  Billings,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

CADIZ,  c.  h.,  Trigg  Co.  JJ  881t  pop., 

20  m.  W.  of  HopklnsviUe.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x36;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  Harry  R.  Lawrence,  editor;  Lawrence 
&  Smith,  publishers  (2—3).  Clrc'n  "ijjL."  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

CALHOUN,  c.  h.,  McLean  Co.  -Q  631t 

pop.,  on  Green  r.,  23  m.    S.  by   S.    W.   of 

Owensboro.    Farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  neutral;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Geo. 

F.  Swint,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

CAMPBELLSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Taylor 

Co.  D  1,341+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  "W.  of  Lebanon.  Manu- 
factures of  spokes,  staves  and  wheels. 
Agriculture. 

TAYLOR  CO.  ENQUIRER;  Fridays; 

democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1899;  Rufus  Matthews, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "tm,."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL- ' 

TIMES-J  OURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
deniocratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  J.  Morgan  Chandler, 
editor  and  pul)llsher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.    Ill  1902.  "ijjL. 

CANEYVILLE,  Grayson  Co.  \j  294 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of 

Leitchfield.    Farming. 

HUSTLER  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  IPOl;  C.  T.  Llkins,  editor;  Llkins 
Bros.,  publishers  (2 — 3).   Circulation  "jKi." 

CARLISLE,  c.  h.,  Nicholas  Co.  [j 

1,377+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

25  m.  N.  E.  of  Lexington.  Tobacco  growing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; democratic;  four 
pages20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
N.  H.  McNew,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 


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MERCURY:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  G.  R.  Keller  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.UOO.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
there  has  not  been  printed  for  several  years 
less  than  1,200.    In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  yl. 

CARROLLTON,c.li.,  Carroll  Co.  ^ 
2,205+  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  near  the  mouth  of 
Kentucky  r.,  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Frankfort, 
the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of  woolen 
goods,  tobacco,  furniture  and  lumber.  Also 
distilleries.  Shipping  point  for  live  stock. 
Tobacco  and  grain. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Ernest  G.  Smith, editor;  Smith  & 
Smith,  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,488.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for  \'ti'd(,, 
1,565.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  \%m, 
1,613.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, 
(z-4,6)I.  In  1902.  (z— 3,4)1.  In  1903,  y  I.  In 
1904  yl. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Geo.  S.  Lee,  editor;  Carrollton  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7-3 P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1891. 1,04=0.  In  1898.  zl.  Inl899."iKi." 
Actual  average  for  1900, 1,238.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CATLETTSBURG,c.li.,  Boyd  Co. 

cf  3,600  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd., 

at  mouth   of   Big   Sandy   River.    Grazing 

and  coal  mining. 

PRESS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  BOYD  CO.  DEMOCRAT,  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages— daily  22x30, 
weekly  24x35 ;  subscription— dally  S3.50,week- 
ly$l;  established— daily  June,  1901,  weekly 
November,  1902;  Wright  &  Meek,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation— Daily:   Actual  average  for 
1902.  724.    In  1903,  "jkl-" 
Weekly:    "jkl." 

CENTRAL  CITY, Muhlenberg  Co. -o 
1,348+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd8.,86  m.  S.  of  Owens- 
boro.    Tobacco  growing  and  coal  mining. 

MUHLENBERG  NEWS;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  18x25;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;   M.  P.  Creel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "iiti." 

CLAY  CITY,  Poivell  Co.  b  585t  pop. 
—local  estimate  1,2(K)— on  Lexington  &  East- 
ern Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J,  E.  Burgher,  publisher  (12-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Hickman  Co.  pi,462t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Cairo,  111.     Lumbering  and  wheat  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x23 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.  R.  Catlett,  editor  and  puh- 
ll»her(9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  "    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

TWICE-A-WEEK  GAZETTE; 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1002;  E.  B.  Walker,  editor;  Gazette  News- 
paper  Co.,   publishers    (1—5).       Circulation 

"J_KL." 

CLOVERPORT,  Breckinridge  Co.  ^ 
1,856+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Henderson  and 


KENTUCKY. 


St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  9  m.  W.  of  Har- 
dinsburg,  the  county  seat.  Machine  shops, 
brick  works  and  sash  and  door  manufac- 
tory. Machine  shops  and  foundry,  and 
tobacco  raising. 

BRECKINRIDGE  NEWS;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  John  D.  Bab- 
bage,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,290.  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
2.226;  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
2,121.     In  1898,  yl.     Actual  average  for 

1899,  2,395;  for  1900,  2,41  J  .  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,243.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2,220. 

COLUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Adair  Co.  g  654t 
pop.,  15  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Greensburg,  the 
nearest  station  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.  Seat  of  a  Christian  College  and  High 
School.  Roller  and  planing  mills  and  to- 
bacco factory.    Agriculture. 

ADAIR  CO.  NEWS ;  Wednesdays ;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Chas.  S.  Harris,  editor;  News 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "isi"    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

SPECTATOR;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  T.  A.  Merrill,  editor;  W.  D.  Jones,  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).  Circulation  "tKL."   In  1902,  Z  (4). 

COLUMBUS,  Hickman  Co.  P  l,235t 

pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  St.  Louis  & 

Southeastern  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  11  m. 

N.  W.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.    Fruit 

shipping.    Farming.    Manufacturing. 

CRITIC;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Charles  N. 
Walker,  editor;  The  Critic  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CORBIN,  Whitley  Co.  0, 1,544  pop. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CORYDON,  Henderson  Co.-a  782  pop. 
KEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COVINGTON,  Kejiton  Co.  ^  42,938t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  connected  by  a  suspension 
bridge.  Rolling  mills,  distilleries,  manu- 
factures of  glassware  and  nails  and  several 
tobacco  factories. 

KENTUCKY  POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  18x28; 
subscription  $3;  Scripps-McRae  Publishing 
Co.  (Incorporated),  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  F  in  1894  and  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  12,441; /or  1897, 
11,755.  In  1898.  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ^vith  June,  1900, 
11,973 ;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  September, 
1901,  12,618:  for  1902,  12,449;  for  1903. 
13.061  J  for  1904,  13,056. 

COMMON  WEAIiTH  ;  monthly;  labor; 
thirty-two  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  C.   H.   Sidener,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl- "    In  1898.  Z.    In 

1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1902,  13,936; 
/or  1903,  12,75O;/orl904,  11.416. 

FIVE  POINTS  OF  FEL.L.OWSHIP; 

monthly;  Ancient  York  Masons;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1900:  Joseph  W.  Pomefrey  and  J.  Grant  Brlce, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3).    CIrc'n  "fKi" 


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CYNTHIANA.o.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  tl 
3,257+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  of  Paris.  Carrlag*  and  plow  manu- 
factories, flour  mills,  distilleries  and  cigar 
factories. 

DEI>IOCRATj  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868 ;  J.  M.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulntion  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,(X)0.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898."iiii"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,"iKL.-  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

l^OG  CABIN  J  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  lSx22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J.T.Wilson,  editor  and  publisher 
{ 12—4). 

Cii'Ciilatiou:  In  1899,  "isi."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,063.  In  1901,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1902.  1,154;  /or  1903,  1,260; 
/0/19U4,  1.495i. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  damocratlc;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883 :  Carl  Musser,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3P).    Circulation  "uti" 

DANVILLE,  c.  h.,  Boyle  Co.  n  4,285t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  42  m. 
S.  of  Frankfort,  the  State  capital,  and  118 
from  Cincinnati,  O.  Seat  of  Centre  College. 
Agriculture  and  horse  breeding. 

KENTUCKY  ADVOCATE;  tri- 
weekly, Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1865;  H.  E.  "Woolfolk  and  H.  Glo- 
vanoUi,  edltor.s;  Kentucky  Advocate  Print- 
ing Co..  publishers.  CIrc'n  'iKL."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL.- 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  es- 
tablished 1900;  E.  W.  Llllard,  editor;  The 
ColumblaPrlntlng  Co.. publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation -JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (8,  4). 

TORCH  lilGHT;  Saturdays;  negro; 
baptist;  eight  pages  13x18;  subscription  $1; 
established  June,  1902;  Rev.  J.  E.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3).    CIrc'n  "jkl."   (A  A) 

CENTO;  monthly;  forty  pages  6x9;  es- 
taViUshed  1888;  E.  Kagln,  editor  and  publish- 
er (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAWSON  SPRINGS,  Hopkins  Co. 

-n  935  pop.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Madison.    Coal 

mining. 

ORACLE:  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  R.  E.  Russell,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

DIXON,  c.h.,  Webster  Co.  -a  569t  pop., 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Marion.     Milling,  farming 

and  coal  mining. 

JOURNAL;   Fridays;  four  pages  20x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  James   D. 
Ralkes,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — i ). 
Circulation:    "jkl."    Actual   average  for 
19(3.  1.050.    In  1904,  "-ikl." 

DOVER,  Mason   Co.  ^  879t  pop.,  on 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  50  m. 

S.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  produce.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
Stairs  &  Anderson,  editors  and  publishers 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUBLIC  MESSENGER;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  established  1897;  A.  F. 
Curran,  editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

£  ARLINGTON,  Hopkins  Co.  -n  3,012t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  4  m.  S. 
of  Madisonvllle,  the  county  seat,  and  100  N. 


KENTUCKY. 


of  Nashville,  Tenn.  Center  of  the  Western 
Kentucky  coal  fields. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Paul 
M.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,870;  /or  1897,  1,680;  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1898,  1,992;  for  1899.  1,806; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1900,  1,857. 
Inl901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  1.  In 
1904,  yl. 

ELIZABETHTO'WN,  c.   h.,  Ear- 

din  Co.  D  1,861+ pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of 
Louisville.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  democratic;  ten 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Chas.  J.  Richerson,  editor; 
Yates  &  Richerson,  publishers  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869; 
H.  A.  Sommers,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,925.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,774.  In  1897. Y.  In  1898,  "iKi" 
In  1901.  Z  (4.6).  In  1902.  (z— 11)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    Inl904,yI(Dn). 

ELKTON,  c.  h.,  Todd  Co.JJ  l,123tpop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  19  m.  E.  by 

S.   E.   of   HopklnsvIUe.     Agriculture   and 

tobacco  growing. 

TODD  CO.  PROGRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1855;  L.W.  Gaines,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P).  Circulation  "jkl-"  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl 

TODD  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  (J.  S.  Weathers,  editor;  Roper 
&  Weathers,  publishers  (7—3).  CIrc'n  "jkj." 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902.  "j.kjl." 

EMINENCE.  Senry  Co.  t]  l,018t  pop., 

on  Louisville   8c  Nashville  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of 

Newcastle,  the  county  seat,  and  40  E.  N.  E. 

of  Louisville.    Seat  of  Eminence  College. 

Steam   flour   mills.      Cigar   factories   and 

tobacco  plantations.    General  agricultural 

products,  whisky  and  fine  horses. 

CONSTITUTIONALIST;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  W.  A.  Holland,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "iKL."    In  1902.  Z  (6). 

EWING,  Fleming  Co.  cf  325  pop.,  on 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Flemingsburg,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
INQUIRER;   semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 

and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$1;  established  1897;  J.  D.  Wyatt,  editor  and 

publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRVIEW,  Todd  Co.  p  61t  pop., 

6  m.  N.  W.  of  Elkton,  the  county  seat. 

Tobacco,  corn  and  wheat  raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  1.3x20; 
subscription  Jl;  established  1893;  W.  B. 
Brewer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation— 
In  1899.  Z.    Inl902,  "tKV" 

FALMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Pendleton  Co.  ^ 

l,134t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
40  m.  S.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Situated  In  the 


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forks  of  Main  and  South  Licking  rs.  To- 
bacco raising. 

PENDL.ETONIAN}  Thursdays;  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  J.  R.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "iKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

FliEMINGSBURG,  c.  h.,  Fleming 

Co.  cf  l,268t  pop.,  on  Covington,  Flemings- 
burg  &  Ashland  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Mays- 
Tille.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880;  Wm.  M.  Wilt,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  ■•JKL"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  H.  Duley,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iicL"  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  has 
not  been  less  than  1,008.  In  1902,  "jkl"  In 
1903,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1904, 1. 

FORDSVILLE,  Ohio  Co.  -a  586t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Louisville,  Hender- 
son &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Hartford, 
the  county  seat,  and  96  S.  W.  of  Louisville. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1901;  W.  M.  Likins  and  C.  F.  Likins,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKFORT,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  ^ 
State  Capital,  9,487+  pop.,  on  Louisville 
&  Nashville,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Ken- 
tucky Midland  Rds.  and  Kentucky  r.,  60  m. 
from  its  mouth.  Manufacturing  of  lumber, 
carriages,  furniture,  whisky  and  twine. 

EVENING  CALL.;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  Independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $4;  established  1892;  John  B. 
Drydeu,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

KENTUCKY  JOURNAL;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
eigiit  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1902.  weekly 
1899;  J.  W.  Marksbury,  editor;  Kentucky 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  ■■jki."  weekly  "jkl.- 

BLUE  GRASS  BUGLE;"  Saturdays; 
four  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  E.  Underwood,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROUNDABOUT;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  George  A.Lewis,  editor  and 
publisher (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5). 

KENTUCKY    LAW    REPORTER; 

semi-monthly;  legal;  ninety  six  to  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1880;  George  A.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1«99.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

REGISTER  OF  KENTUCKY 
STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY; 
quarterly  (a  A). 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h.,  Simpson  Co.  g 
2,166+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
51  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  Min- 
eral spring.  Woolen  and  planing  mills 
distilleries  and  female  college.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

FAVORITE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  C.  C.  Pare,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jifL"    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 


KENTUCKY. 


SOUTHERN  JOURNAL  OF  OSTE- 
OPATHY; monthly;  osteopathy;  twenty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;    W.  S.   McClain,  editor  and  publisher 

(9-3), 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  u-ith  January,  1899,  2,000:  for  a 
year  ending  with  October,  19u0,  3,500.  In 
1901,(z-ll)G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (0  0>. 
In  1904,  yH. 

WOMAN'S  WORK;  monthly;  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian;  four  pages  8J^xl2;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Mrs.  I.  H.  Goodnight,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circnlation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  Sept.,  1899, 1,550.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  there  has  not 
been  one  single  issue  for  a  vear  past  less  than 
1,500.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
In  1904.  "JKL." 

FRENCHBURG,  c.h.,  Menifee  Co. 
□-210+  pop.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Mount  Sterling  and 
2  from  Hughart,  the  nearest  station  on 
Chesapeake  &  Nashville  Rd.    Farming. 

AGITATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  L.T.  Hovermale,  editor;  Agita- 
tor Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished June,  1901;  R.  J.  White,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."     (A  A). 

FUIiTON,  Fulton  Co.  JJ  2,860t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  13 m.  S.  E.  of  Clinton, 
the  county  seat.  Furniture  factory,  foun- 
dry and  planing  mills. 

LEADER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  LEADER  AND  FULTON- 
IAN  DEMOCRAT,  Fridays;  dal^'  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  t5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1898, 
weekly  1878;  Mott  Ayres,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P).  Circulation  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "ikx" 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  FLAG» 
Thursdays;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  J.  N.  Hall,  editor;  Na- 
tional Baptist  Publishing  House,  publishers 
(8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  F.  In  1898,  vF.  In 
1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, was  not  less  than  12.000.  In  1902, 
(z— 1,  4)  F.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  F  (O  O).  In  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  15,800. 

COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1902 ;  W.  P.  Greene,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P).    Circulation  "i^L." 

GEORGETOWN,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  ^ 
3,823+  pop.,  on  Kentucky  Midlana,  Queen  & 
Crescent  Route  and  Southern  Rds.,  11  m.  N. 
of  Lexington.  Seat  of  a  college  and  three 
seminaries.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  B.  O. 
Gaines,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1895;  D.  W, 
Clark,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18^;  John  A.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GERMANTOWN,  Bracken  Co.    dj 

41)7  pop. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GLASGOW,  c.  h..  Barren  Co.  p  2,019t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  90  m.  S. 


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of  Louisville.  Ships  petroleum,  lumber  and 
tobacco.    Coal-oil  wells  in  vicinity. 

R  E  P  U  B  li  I  C  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1892;  W.  H.Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  1.  In  189T.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKi--     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  weekly,  twice-a  week, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  and  six  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1865; 
J.  M.  Richardson,  editor;  The  Glasgow 
Times  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  H  Z.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In 
1900,  y  If.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  H.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  3,548; /or  1903,  3,696.  In  liX)4, 
JH. 

GRAYSON,  c.  h.,  Carter  Co.  cf  606t 
pop.,  on  Eastern  Kentucky  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  by 
8.  W.  of  Greenup.  Grazing,  tobacco  grow- 
ing and  coal  mining. 

BUGLE-HERALD;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  B.  H.  Rutledge,  editor;  Rut- 
ledge  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Robt.  H.  Nicoll.  editor;  Carter  County  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  i>ublishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENSBURG,  c.  h.,  Green  Co.  n 

564+   pop.,  on    Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

69  m.  S.  W.  of  Lebanon.    Farming. 

GREEN  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  R.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

GREENUP,  c.  h.,  Greenup  Co.  cf 

711+    pop.,   on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.and 

Ohio  r.,  20  m.  above  Portsmouth,  O.    Flour 

mills.    Iron  and  coal  mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays ;  democrat- 
ic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Walter  T.  Callon,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl. "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  1,320.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901. 
(z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,576. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE  ;  Wednesdays;  Independent- 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1831 ;  W.  J.  A.  Rardin,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

GREENVILLE,    c.   h.,   Muhlenberg 

Co.  -a  1,051+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
37  m.  S.  of  Owensboro.  Tobacco  manufac- 
tories.   Coal  fields  in  vicinity. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  sub.scrlptIon  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Orlen  L.  Roark,  editor; 
Record  Press,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JJCL." 

GUTHRIE,  T„dd  Co.  p  807t  pop.,  on 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of 

Nashville,    Tenn.      Flour   mill.      Shipping 

point  for  wheat  and  corn. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab 
llshed  1892;  G.  D.  Free,  editor;  Graphic  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circ'n  ■•jkl." 


HARDINSBURG,  c. 

ridge  Co.  -n  689+  pop.,  on 


h.,    Brecktn- 
Loulsvllle,   St. 


KENTUCKY. 


Louis  &  Texas  Rd.,60  m.  S.  W.  of  Louisville. 

Farming. 

B  R  E  C  K  E  N  R  I  D  G  E  CO.  DEMO- 
CHAT;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x2(1;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
J.  Rogers  Gore,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HARLAN,  Harlan  Co.  0,  381  pop.,  on 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Bar- 

bourville. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  Jas.  H.  EadB,  editor;  Enterprise 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2— 4).  Circ'n  "iiu," 

HARRODSBURG,    c.   h.,   Mercer 

Co.  o  2,876+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  30  m.  S. 

of  Frankfort,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  entab- 
llshed  1888;  Lew  B.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,450.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKi."  In  1899,  publl«her  asserts,  small- 
est 1,400.    In  1900.  zl.    In  1901,  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In 

1902,  (z— 4,  5.  9)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903. 
3.53t2.     In  1904.  yH. 

H  E  R  A  li  D  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1887;  Pulllam  &  Hutton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4).    Circ'n— In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

HARTFORD,  c.  h.,  Ohio  Co.  -o  786t 
pop.,  on  Rough  creek,  5  m.  N.  of  Beaver 
Dam,  the  nearest  station  on  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rd.     Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875;  Heber  Matthews  and  F.  L.  Felix,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,500;  in  1896, 1,590.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,662.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899,  y  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  March,  1901,  1,800.     In  1902,  yl.     In 

1903,  (z— 4)  I,    In  1904,  y  I. 
REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;    republican; 

four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  John  Henry  Thomas,  editor; 
Hartford  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500;  in  1896, 1.600.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl..ln  1900,  yl.  Inl901,"iKL." 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 

HAWESVILLE,c.h.,^ancocfc  Co. -a 
1,041+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Henderson  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Cannelton, 
Ind.  Steam  flour  mill  and  tobacco  and 
furniture  factories.  Daily  steamboat  con- 
nection with  river  towns. 

HANCOCK  CLARION;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Clarence  Sterett,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  111^x18;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1878;  Jeff  Sterett.  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

HAZELGREEN,    Wolfe  Co.  a-  225t 

pop.,  15  m.  E.  of  Dundee,  the  nearest  station 

on  Lexington  &  Eastern  Rd.    Steam  saw 

and    grist   mills   and    a    large   seminary. 

Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Spencer  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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KENTUCKY. 


KENTUCKY. 


HENDERSON,c.h.,  J?ender«on  Co.-D 

10,272t   pop.,   on   Louisville    &    Nashville. 

Louisville,  Henderson  &  St.  Louis  and  Ohio 

Valley  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  11  m.  S.of  Evans- 

vllle,  Ind.    Manufacturing   of   cotton  and 

veoolen  goods.    Tobacco,  vrhleky  and  flour. 

GLEANER  I  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEK.IjY,  twlce-a  week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—dally 1888,  weekly  1885;  F.  Haag, 
editor;  F.  Haag  &  Bro.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  — Daily  :    In  1895,  •Jii"     In 

1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,110. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  ••jkl."  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  no  Issue  was  less  than  1,250.  In  1900, 
bI.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  19u2, 
1,414.  In  1903,  yl.  In  19<J4,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,800.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  -JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  Is- 
sue was  less  than  2,300.  In  1900,  zH.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

JOUllNALi;  every  evening  except  Sat 
urday  and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  Bubscrlption— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1889,  weekly  1883;  John 
A.  Lyne,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation-Daily:    In   1896,    -jkl."    In 

1897,  I  Z.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  ■•jkl." 
Weekly:    In  1896, -jkl- ••    In  1897,  I  Z.     In 

1898,  vl.    In  1899,  -jkl." 
CHURCH    AND     HOME;    semi 

monthly;  religious;  eight  pages  (9>^xl2J^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1901;  J.C. 
Rtley,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circula- 
tion •■jjo,."  (A  A). 

KENTUCKY    WORKMAN;    month 
ly;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  eight 

f)ages  11x16;    subscription    50  cents;    estab 
ished  1890;  J.  A.  Lyne,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl-  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  vT.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
AcHial  average  for  1902,7,833.  In  1903, 
yG(OO).    In  1904.  yH. 

HICKMAN,  Fulton  Co.  p  1589  pop. 

COUKIEK;  Fridays  (A  A). 
DIXIE  STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HODGENSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Larue  Go. 

a  825+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  South- 
western Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Louisville.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
LARUE    CO.    HERALD;   Thurs 
days;    democratic;    eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;   subscription  $1 ;   established  1885  ;    C. 
C.  Howard,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In   1895,   publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,300.    Actual  average  for  1896 
1,342;   for  the    first   six   months  of  1897, 
1,343;  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1898.  1,398;  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1899,  1,545.    In  1900,  vl.    Actual  av- 
erage for  Wn,  t, 9  56.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    Actual  average  for  19(M,  2,353. 

HOPKINS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Christian 

Co.  P  7,280+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
and  Ohio  Valley  Rds.,  73  m.  N.  W.  of  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.    Tobacco,  corn  and  wheat. 

KENTUCKY  NEW^  ERA;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four,  Saturday 
eight  pages  18x24,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription- dallv  *5.  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1888.  weekly  1869;  New  Era  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-5). 

Circulation— Daily :  "iKL" 
Weekly:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  189.5.  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,800. 
In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901.  vl.  In  1902.  (z-4)  I.  In 
1903,  y  I.     In  1904,  y I. 


NEWS;  every  morning,  except  Sundays; 
negro;  republican;  four  pages  8j^xl2;  sub- 
scription $3:  established  October,  1903;  P.  H. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

KENTUCKIAN;  trl-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1879; 
Charles  M.  Meacham.  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,300. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,400.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,500.  In 
1901,  yl.  Inl902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  1.6C0.    Inl9<J4,  (z— 1,  2,  4)  I. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1887;  Frank  Monroe,  edi- 
tor; T.  L.  Metcalfe,  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion •'j_kl."  Inl897,Z.  Inl900,Z.  Inl902,"iSi." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MAJOR;  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  C.  Banks,  editor;  The  Major 
Company,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,800.    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  •'JKL.'  Actual  average  for 
1900,  2,093.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,yI(OO)(AA). 

MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  C.  A.  Brasher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLORED  TEACHER  |  monthly  ; 
negro,  educational;  thirty  two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1901; 
J.  E.  Howser,  editor;  Colored  Teacher  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation 'MKL."   (A  A). 

FANCY  FOWLS;  monthly;  poultry 
raising;  thirty-six  to  forty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1897;  Chas.  M. 
Meacham,  editor  ;  Fancy  Fowls  Company, 
publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL."    In  1897,  Z.    In 

1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900.  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  has  been  less  than  3.000.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  July  10.  1901, 
2,771  ;/or  1902.  4,025.  Inl903.(z-4)G(OO). 
Actual  average  for  19<i4,  3,375. 

HORSE  CAVE,  ^art  Co.  n  867t  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of 
Munfordvllle,  the  county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1892;  T.  T.  Page,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circ'n  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "isi"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

LIBERTY  BAPTIST;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  9x14;  subscription  $1: 
established  1900;  W.  H.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3), 

flirculntion:  In  1900.  "iKL"  Actual  aver- 
age forimi,  1,010.  In  1902,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  lowest  number  issued  during  past 
yearwas  1.050.    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INEZ,  c.  h.,  Martin  Co.  a-  412  pop. 

MARTIN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays:  repub- 
lican: four  pages  15x23;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1903;  M.  C.  Kirk,  editor;  W.  M. 
Hale,  publisher  (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

IRVINE,  Estill  Co.  n  260  pop.,  on 
Louisville  &  Atlantic  Rd.,21  m.  E.  of  Rich- 
mond . 

ESTILL  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  J.  R.  White,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3  P). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Breathitt  Co.  a-  941t 
pop.,  on  Lexington  &  Eastern  Rd.  and  N. 


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KENTUCKY. 


fork  of  Kentucky  r.,  93  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 
Mining,  lumbering  and  agriculture. 

BREATHITT  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  October,  1901 ;  J.  Wise  Haglns, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1!W2,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1903,  l,ti»9:  for  1904,  l,liJl. 

KUTTAWA,  Lyon  Co.p  858pop.,on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  2  m.  W.  of  Eddyvllle. 

Agriculture. 

Li  YON    CO.    TIMES;    Fridays;    demo- 
cratic; four  pages  12x18:  subscriptions!;  es- 
tablished October,  1902;  J.  L.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  I. 

LAGRANGE,  c.  h.,  Oldham  Co.  b  646t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  25  m. 

N.  E.  of  Louisville.    Farming. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
democrat;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1876;  W.  W.  Rowlett,  editor;  W. 
W.  &  Bushrod  Rowlett,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LANCASTER,  c.  h.,  Garrard  Co.  n 

1,640+ pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  of  Lexington.    Raising  of  tobacco, 

hemp,  wheat,  corn  and  live  stock. 

CENTRA li  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Louis  Landram,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkj,."  In  1899, 
Z.    Inl902,  "ou.-"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LAWRENCEBURG,  c.h.,  Ander. 

son  Co.  D  1,253+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  3  m. 

E.  of  Kentucky  r.  and  25  W.  of  Lexington. 

Tobacco  growing  and  whisky  distilling. 

ANDERSON  NEWS?  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  Owen  Hawkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  u  3,043t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  67  m. 
S.  E.  of  Louisville.  Whisky  distilleries  and 
ice,  furniture  and  other  factories.  Agri- 
culture and  fine  horse  breeding. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages 28x38;  subscription  SI;  established 
1886;  Thos.  W.  Mattingly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,950.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1897, 
2.000.  Inl898.  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yT.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 

1904,  yl. 

MARION     CO.    FALiCON;     Tues 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1895:     R.  D.  Thorn- 
bury,  editor   and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circula- 
tion-jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

LEITCHFIELD,  c.  h.,   Grayson  Co. 

-D  914+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,71  m.  S. 
by  S.  W.  of  Louisville.  Coal  and  iron  min 
ing,  tobacco  growing  and  farming. 

GRAYSON  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881 ;  R.  L.  White. editor;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GRAYSON    LEADER;    Fridays;    re 
publican;  four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1; 
established  September,  1902;  Stuart  B.  Stone, 
editor;    Leader  Publishing   Co.,  publishers 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


KENTUCKY. 


LEXINGTON,   c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  n 

26,369+  pop.,  at  junction  of  five  railroads, 
29  m.  S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the  State  capital, 
and  about  80  S.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Consider- 
able manufacturing.  Center  of  the  "  Blue 
Grass"  region.  An  important  horse  market. 
Whiskey,  tobacco  and  hemp  market. 

DAILY. 

LiEADER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  republican ;  dally  eight 
to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  11)4x2214;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sun- 
day $1.50;  established  1888;  Sam  J.  Roberts, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 5). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900.  ;i,433;  for 
1901,  3,393;  for  1902,  3,738;  for  19C8, 
3,82S;/or  1904,4,041. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing iv  it  h  June,  1900, 3,6  3  5;  /or  1901, 3,598; 
/or  1902,  4,008;  for  1903,4,092;  for  1904, 
5,597. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Leader  Is 
the  only  afternoon  newspaper  in  Lexing- 
ton, the  chief  city  of  the  Blue  Grass  region 
and  Central  Kentucky.  It  is  the  I'ecog- 
nized  homeand  family  paper  In  acity  noted 
for  its  colleges,  seminaries,  churches  and 
social  life.  It  is  the  only  Lexington  news- 
paper that  flies  with  the  American  News- 
paper Directory  detailed  statements  of 
actual  issues,  day  by  day,  and  its  circula- 
tion books  have  been  audited  by  the  ex- 
pert examiner  of  the  Association  of  Amer- 
ican Advertisers,  and  its  published  state- 
ments found  to  be'correctiu  every  particu- 
lar. It  guarantees  an  actual  average  cir- 
culation in  February,  1905,  as  follows: 
Afternoon, 4, GOl;  Sunday,  6,155.  Guaranteed 
average  for  1904:  Afternoon,  4,041;  Sun- 
day. 5,597.  The  Leader  does  not  allow  re- 
turn privileges  to  carriers,  dealers  or 
newsboys. 

MORNING  HERALD;  every  morning 
and  PRESS-TRANSCRIPT, Saturdays; 

democratic ;  daily  and  weekly  eight  to  twelve, 
Sunday  sixteen  to  forty  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished —  iVess  1870,  Transcript  1878;  W.  C  P. 
Breckinridge,  editor;  The  Lexington  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  3,300.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1S98.  yl.  Inl899,yl.  In 
1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  I  (••).  IU1904,  yl. 
Sunday :  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 5.000.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898.yl.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  y I.     In  1903,  y  I.      In  1904,  y I. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

KENTUCKY  GAZETTE;  seml- 
weeklj',  Tuesdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription— semi-weekly  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1866;  E.  S.  Kinkhead, 
editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(9—3)  Circulation— semi- weekly  "iKL."  week- 
ly "iKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

WEEKLY. 

BLUE  GRASS  BLADE;  Sundays; 
infidelity  and  prohibition;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Charles  C. 
Moore,  editor;  James  E.  Hughes,  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "4kl."  Actual  aver- 
age /or  19(10.  5.368,  including  sijecial  edi- 
tions; for  1901,  4.302,  including  special  edi- 
tion.   Inl902,yG.    In  1903,  yG  (O  O)  (A  A). 

KENTUCKY  STOCK  FARM; 
Thursdays;  sporting,  live  stock,  horses; 
twenty  to  thirty  six  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$2;  established  1883)  Andrew  G.  Leonard  and 


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KENTUCKY. 


J.C.Cooke,  editors;  Kentucky  Stock  Farm 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  8,000  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
189S.yI.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  (z— 
4.6)1.  In  1902,  {z-4,6)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
WOi.  yl. 

OBSERVER}  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1846;  Richard  McGregor,  editor;  J.  R. 
Williamson,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1902.  "jkx"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,920.    In  1904,  yl. 

SOUTHERN  INDEPENDENT; 
Thursdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1903;  J.  C. 
Willis,  editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Wade  H.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age form98.  1,4:14.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  -MKL." 

^THOROUGHBRED  RECORD; 
Saturdays;  horse;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub 
scrlptlon  $2;  established  1875;  W.  Campbell 
Scott,  editor;  The  Thoroughbred  Record  Co., 
publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl.-  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900, 
Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1,2.  4,5).  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

VOICE;  Fridavs;  Independent;  four  to 
sixteen  pages  8x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1891;  E.  Snodgrass,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

SOUTHERN  SCHOOL  JOURNAL,; 

monthly;  educational;  twentj^-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J.  C. 
Willis,  editor ;  Standard  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (7— 3P). 

Circulalioii :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,09>^.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yT.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,5,333.  In  1902,  jG.  In  1903,  yG,  In 
1904,  yG. 

LIBERTY,    Casey    Co.    n    450   pop., 

about  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Louisville. 

CASEY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  19()4;  H.  Thomas,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

LONDON,  c.  h.,  Laurel  Co.  Q^  l.UTf 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,27  m.  N 
of  Williamsburg  and  70  S.  S.  E.  of  Lexing- 
ton.   Coal  mining. 

L.AUREL  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOUNTAIN  DEIYIOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  John 
Pearl,  editor;  Ratcliffe  &  Pearl,  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  1872;  R.  S.  Dyche,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,225.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  IS97,^.^1S. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  "JKL."     In  19^3.  Z  (4). 

MOUNTAIN  EDUCATOR;  monthly; 
educational;    twenty-four  pages  9x13;    sub 
scrlptlon  50  cents;  established  July.  19<^3;  A. 
H.  Wyatt.  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LOUISA,  c.h.,  Lawrence  Co.  cf  1.099i 

pop.,   on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Big 

Sandy  r.,  21  m.  S.  of  Catlettsburg.    Timber 

trade.    Petroleum-oil  well   and  coal,  iron 

and  fire-clay  mines.    Farming  and   stock 

raising. 

BIG  SANDY  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  es- 


KENrUCKY. 


tabllshed  1885;  M.  F.  Conley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,225.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1.138.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900.zl. 
In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,544;  for  1903,  1,81S.    In  1904,  yl. 

LOUISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Jeffer$on  Co.  tl 

204,731+  pop.,  at  junction  of  ten  railroads, 

on  the  Ohio  r.  Varied  manufacturing,  iron 

foundries   and   tanneries.     Wagon,   plow 

and  leather  manufactories.    Largest  leaf 

tobacco  market  In  the  world. 

DAILY. 

ANZEIGER;  every  morning;  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22,  Sunday  six- 
teen pages;  subscription  —  daily  $9,  semi- 
weekly  $3.40,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1849,  weekly  1851 ;  W.  Van  Nos- 
titz,  editor;  Louisville  Anzeiger  Co.,  Inc., 
publishers.  Office,  341  W.  Green  st.  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation- Daily :  Accorded  G  from 
1891  to  1895.  Inl896,G.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,yH. 
Actual  average  for  IS99,  5,895.  Inl900,yG. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 
Semi- Weekly:    Accorded  G  from  1891  to 

1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  5,138.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  y H.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1SHI4,  yH. 

Weekly :    Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895.    In 

1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  11,937 .  In  1900,  yF.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19U3,  yG.  In 
19(_)4,  yG. 

COURIER -JOURNAL;  every  morn- 
ing, and  WEEKLY",  Wednesdays;  demo 
cratic;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
20x24;  subscription  — daily  $fi,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established— Journal  1830,  Courier 
1843,  Democrat  1844,  consolidated  1868;  Henry 
Watterson.  editor;  Courier-Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  cor.  Fourth  avenue  and  Green 
street  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  E.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  Issue  was  17,073. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900, 
vE.  In  1901.  yE.  In  1902.  yE.  In  1903,  yE. 
In  1904,  yE(0O). 

Sunday:  In  1895.  E.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  issue  was  29.500.  In  1897,  Y, 
In  1898.  yC.  In  1899.  yC.  In  1900,  yE.  In 
1901.  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE.  In 
1904,  yE  (©©). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  yC.  In  1899.  yD.  In  1900.  yD. 
In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903.  yF.  In 
1904,  yF. 

Publisher-'s     announcement.— The    COURIKR- 
JouRNAL  (O©),  Louisville,  daily,  Sunday 
and  weekly.    Not  only  has  quality  of  circu- 
lation, but  also  quantity,  and  has  a  larger 
home  circulation  than  any  paper  published 
in  Louisville.    While  an  old  and  conserva- 
tive newspaper,  it  has  never  lacked  pro- 
gressiveness.  It  was  the  first  paper  outside 
of   New  York  City  to  introduce  the  Mer- 
genthaler  linotype  machine.    Its  plant  is 
the  largest  and  mostcompleteof  any  news- 
paper south  of  the  Ohio  river.   It  is  carried 
every  day  of  the  week  on  a  special  train  of 
its  own  to  the  heart  of  the  wealthy  "Blue- 
grass  region,"  and  has  a  larger  circulation 
in  that  territory  than  any  other  daily. 
EVENING  POST ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  ;    Independent-democratic  ;  ten  to 
twenty  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished   1878;    Richard  W.    Knott,  editor; 
The  Evening  Post  Company,  publishers.    Of 
fire,  524  Third  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:     Rating  varied   from   E   in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.    In    1896,  F.     In  1897,   Y. 
In  1898,  yG.    In  1899.  yG.    In  1900,  yG.    Act- 
ual average  for  1901.    26,072  ;    for   1902, 
'  26,895:  /or  1903,  26,964.     In  1904.  yC. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


a:  9 


KENTUCK  Y—  Lo  u  isville. 


H  E  K  A  li  1>  ;  evei-y  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription— dally  $6,  Sunday 
$2,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1869;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12-^). 
Circniatiou— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
D  in  1891  to  E  Inl895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
In   1898,  yF.    In  1899,  yF.    In  1900,  yF.    In 

1901.  yF.  In  1902,  vF.  Actual  average  for 
1903.  17, '^14.    In  1904,  E. 

Siinilny:  Actual  average  for  \%i,  16, 742* 
In  \\m.  E. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891  to 
F  in  1S95.  lu  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y  G. 
In  1899.  yG.    In  1900.  yG.     In  1901,  vH.    In 

1902.  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1 1,3 12. 
In  1904.  F. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Louisville  Nevrs  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  417  W.  Market  street. 
Circulation  •■iKt,."  (A  A). 

TI!>IES  I  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  sight  pages  20x24;  subscription 
t5;  established  1884;  W.  B.  Haldemau.  editor; 
Times  Company,  publishers.  Office,  505  Fourth 
avenue  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  D.  In 
1897,  V.  Actual  average  for  1898,  33,400. 
In  1899.  yC  Actual  average  for  1900, 
35.11'2;  for  1901,35,853;  /or  1902,  36,- 
750.    In  1903  C.    In  1904,  C. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST;  Fridays; 
negro;  baptist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.35;  established  1879;  Wm.  H.  Stevrard. 
edltorand  publisher.  Office,  710  Fifth  street 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl9(J0,yI. 
Inl901,yl.   Inl902,yl.  In  1903. y I.  Inl904,yl, 

AMERICAN  REDMAN;  Mondays; 
Improved  Redmen;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1895;  Amer- 
ican Redman  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  727  W.  Jefferson  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BAPTIST  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1897;  J.  N.  Prestrldge,  editor;  Bap- 
tist Argus  Company,  publishers.  Office,  cor. 
Third  and  Jefferson  streets  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
2,48  1-;  for  1899.  4,119:  for  19()0,  5,336; 
for  1901.  6,357;  for  1902,  6,896;  for  1903, 
7.303  :/o»- 1904,  9,413. 

CENTRAL  METHOD  1ST;  Thurs 
days;  methodlst- episcopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867; 
D.W.  Batson,  editor;  H.  Wirgman,  publisher. 
Office,  580  Third  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,700.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900.  yH.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z^i)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

CHRISTIAN  COMPANION ;  Wednes 
days;  disciples;  sixteen  pages  12x17;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1867;  Jno.  T.  Brown, 
editor;  Guide  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  642  Fourth  aveune  (10—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  F  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.  In 
1899.yG.    In  1900,  zG.    In  1901,  (z-6)  G.    In 

1902.  yG.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH.  . 

CHRISTIAN  OBSERVER;  Wednes- 
days; Presbyterian;  twenty  four  pages  12x17; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1813;  F.  Bart- 
lett  Converse,  Francis  R.  Beattie  and  Thomas 
E.  Converse,  editors;  Converse  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  .512  Third  avenue  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  13,000  In 
1893  to  F  In  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  E  Z. 
In  1898,  zE.  In  1899,  yE.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  16,560:  for  1901,  17,138; /or  1902, 
18,094.  In  1903,  yD  (OO).  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  19.197. 


KENTUCK  Y-^Loui8Ville. 


CO  L  U  M  B I A  N  ;  Saturday  s  ;Independent ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899;  Wm.  T.  Peyton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  931  W.  Jefferson  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:    I. 

FARMERS'  HOME  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays;  agricultural,  livestock  and  horti- 
culture; eight  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1865;  M.  W.  Neal,  editor;  Farmers* 
Home  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  514 
Third  street  (7-3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    InliMj3.  yl.     In  19(W,  yl. 

INLAND  FARMER;  Saturdays;  agri- 
culture, live  stock;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
November,  1902;  F.S.Power,  editor;  Inland 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publi.ehers.  Office, 
515  Fourth  avenue  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  OF  LABOR;  Fridays; 
union  labor;  four  pages  18x24;  subecrlptlon 
$1;  established  1900;  A.  C.  Briggs,  editor; 
Union  Labor  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
714  W.  Jefferson  street  (1-5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904,  y  I. 

KATHOLISCHER  GLAUBENS- 
BOTE;  Thursdays;  German;  roman  catho- 
lic; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Katholischer  Glaubensbote  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1S04,  (z— 4) 

KENTUCKY  IRISH  AMERICAN; 

Saturdays;  Irish;  roman  catholic;  four  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898  ; 
William  M.  Higglns,  editor;  Kentucky  Irish 
American  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  826  W. 
Green  st.  (S-3).    Circulation  "iKL."    In  1903. 

KENTUCKY    STANDARD;    Satur 
days;  republican ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1898;  W.  D.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl."   In 
1900.  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

NEWERA;  Saturdays; labor;  fourpagea 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  E.  L. 
Cronk,  editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

OMNIBUS;  Sundays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; sixteen  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1865;  Geo.  W.  Krippenstapel, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl  "  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

PENTECOSTA  L  HERAliD  ;  Wednes- 
days ;  methodlst-eplscopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
H.  C.  Morrison  editor;  Pentecostal  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
16,379;  for  1896.  17,835.  In  1897  Y 
Actual  average  for  1898,  24,211.  In  1899, 
C.  Actual  average  for  1900,  21,671.  In 
1901, yD.  Inl902,yE.    In  1903, yE.  In  1904, yF. 

W^ESTERN  RECORDER;  Thurs 
days;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  12x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1825;  Dr.  T.  T.  Eaton, 
editor;  Baptist  Book  Concern.  Inc.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  642  Fourth  avenue  (7—3  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
14,725.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yF. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902.VH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

WORKMAN;  Saturdays;  Ancient  Order 
of  United  Workmen ;  four  pages  123^x19 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  The  Louisville 
Workman  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jk.l." 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

AMERICAN     PRACTITIONER 

AND     NEWS;     semi-monthly;    medical; 
forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1870;  H.  A.  Cottell  and  M.  F.  Coomes,  editors; 
John  P.  Morton  &  Co..  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl- "     In  1897,  pub- 


380 


AMERICAN  NEWSrAPEK  DIRECTORY, 


KENTUCK  Y— Louisville. 


KENTUCKY— Louisville. 


lisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  "jkl" 

HOME  AND  FARM}  semi-monthly; 
agricultural  aud  household;  sixteen  pages 
12x17;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1877; 
Richard  W.  Knott,  editor;  Home  and  Farm 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  5-^6 
Third  street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
82,519;  for  1896,  83,519.  In  1897,  A  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1898,  S5,16S.  In  1899,  zA.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  May,  19U0, 
92,496.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6,  9)  A.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  tcith  June,  1902, 
104,2S9|  for  1903,  106,404;  for  1904. 
105,804. 

KENTUCKY  STATE  NEWS;  semi 
monthly;  English  and  German;  liquors;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1882;  T.  A.  Flannelly,  editor;  T.  A.  Flannelly 
&  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  151  W.  Jefferson 
St.  (6-3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MASONIC  HOME  JOURNAL,;  semi 
monthly;  freemasonry;  eight  pages  13x19; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  J.  W.  Hop- 
per, editor;  Masonic  W.  and  O.  Home,  pub- 
fishers.  Office,  311  W.  Jefferson  street  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
18,016;  /or  1901.  18.772;  for  1903,19,- 
662; /or  190;3,  20.843.  Inl9u4,yD, 

MONTHLY. 

BARREL.  AND  BOX;  monthly; 
cooperage  and  woodenware  ;  ninety-six 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  E.  H.  Defebaugh,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  431  W.  Main  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  "jKt."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  5, 145.    In  1904,  yG. 

BISHOP'S  LETTER;  monthly;  prot- 
estant  episcopal;  twelve  pages  7J^xlO}^;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1893;  Thomas 
W.  Dudley,  D.  D.,  editor:  George  G.  Fetter 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900.  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  y I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

C  O  C  K  R  1  L  L '  S  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  ;  undenominational ;  sixty-eight 
pages  6^x93^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March,  1901;  H.  B.  Cockrill,  editor;  Religious 
Fiction  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation ••JitL" 

HOME;  monthly  ;  household  ;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Alfred  E.  Walesby.  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1900. "jkl.-  In  1901,(z-6)G. 
In  1902.  yG.    In  1903.  yG  (A  A). 

HOME  TRIBUNE;  monthly;  immigra- 
tion and  agriculture;  sixteen  to  thiriy  tAvo 
pages  8x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1903;  J.  A.  Parker,  editor;  The  Home 
Tribune  Company.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

JOURNAL  OF  MEDICINE  AND 
SURGERY ;  monthly ;  medical ;  sixty-four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Henry  Enos  Tuley,  editor;  Chas.  T.  Bearing, 
publisher  (9-37. 

Circulation:  In  1895,publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  19(32,  yl.  In  1903  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904.  yl. 
KENTUCKY  ELK;  monthly;  Elks; 
twenty  pages  8x10^^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  Chas.  J.  Cruise,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

KENTUCKY  KNIGHT;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1893;  Kentucky 
Publishing  Co.,  pubUshers.  Office.  727  "W. 
Jefferson  street  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KENTUCKY  MISSION  MONTH- 
LY; monthly;  missions;  four  pages  11x14; 
■ubscrlption  25  cents;  established  1902;  J.  Q. 
Bow,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  6l2  Fourth 
avenue  (12—3).  ^   ,  , 

Circulation:  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
2,000  (A  A). 


KENTUCKY  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
REPORTER;  monthly:  undenomina- 
tional; sixteen  pages  7x11;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1892;  E.  A.  Fox,  editor; 
State  Executive  Committee,  publishers. 
Office,  5th  and  Market  streets  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4.000.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1898,  2,583; 
/or  1899,  2,583.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  (z— 4)1. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  2,433;  for  1903, 
2,916.    In  1904.  (z-4)  H. 

KING'S  HERALD;  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; eight  patjes  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1899:  L.  L.  Pickett, 
editor;  Pickett  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  307  W.  Jefferson  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.4,041  (A  A). 

LOST  CAUSE;  monthly;  historical; 
sixteen  page.s  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Mrs.  Basil  Duke,  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  H. 
In  1902,  j-H.    In  1903,  yH  (A  A). 

MEDICAL  PROGRESS;  monthly; 
medical;  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  John  S.  Moremen, 
editor;  John  G  Trautman,  manager;  The 
Medical  Progress  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1801 
Preston  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
6,020;  /or  1896,  5,330;  for  1897,  5,000; 
/or  1898,  5,000; /or  1899,  5,0O0;  for  1900, 
5,000;  /or  1901,  5,000; /or  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1902,  5,000.  In  1903,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
less  than  5,000.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
5.000. 

ROCK  PRODUCTS;  monthly;  trade; 
forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  E.  H.  Defebaugh,  editor:  The 
Francis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
431  W.  Main  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
SOUTHERN  BROAD-AXE;  month- 
ly; undenominational;  sixteen  to  thirty-six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Rev.  Jas.  W.  Givan.  editor-  S.  S. 
Givan,  publisher.  Office,  2412  W.  Broadway. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,2,500.  In  1902,  yH.  In  190?. 
yH(AA). 

SOUTHERN  HOME;  monthly;  house- 
hold; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  25 
cents:  established  1900;  The  Southern  Home 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  642  Fourth 
avenue  (1—4). 

Circulation  "jkl"  Actual  average  for 
1903.  1 9, 988.    lu  1904,  yE. 

SUNSHINE;  monthly;  thirty- two  pages 
6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established  No- 
vember. 1899;  Mayes  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TOBACCO  WORKER;  monthly;  to- 
bacco; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50- 
cents:  established  1897;  E.Lewis  Evans,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRADE  NEWS  ;  monthly;  photograph 
trade;  twenty-four  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  F.  E.  Gatchel,  editor;  W. 
D.  Gatchel  &  Son.  publishers.  Office,  412  W. 
Jefferson  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  u'ith  July,  1902, 1,1 16. 
In  19P3,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  BULLETIN  f 
monthly;  liquors;  eighty  pages  10x14;. 
subscription  $5;  established  1886;  George  R. 
Washburne,  editor;  Bulletin  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
(7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901. "jkl."  In  1902, (z— 1.4)1. 
In  1903  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

BAPTIST  REVIEW  AND  EXPO- 
SITOR; quarterly;  baptist;  one  hundred 
and  sixty-four  pages  7x10:  subscription  $2; 
established  April,  1904;  E.  Y.  MuUlns,  editor; 
Seminary  Press,  publisher  (2—5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KEXTl  CKY. 


KENTUCKY. 


MADISON VILLE,   c.    h,  Hopkins 

Co.  -a  3,628+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd..  33  m.  N.  of  Hoplclnsville,  and  35  S.  of 
Henderson.  Mills  and  manufactories.  Coal 
mines  in  vicinity. 

GLENN'S  GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI;  estal>lished  1896;  J.  J.  Glenn,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

C'irciilatiou:  Inl898,  "JKL"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  there  has  not  been  an 
issue  during  tlie  year  that  has  not  amounted 
tol.OOn.  In  1901,  "JKi.."  In  1902,  Z  (11).  Ac- 
tual average  for  1903,  1,349.  In  1904,  yl. 

H IJSTLER ;  weekly,  twice-a-week,Tue8 
days  and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887;  C.  C. 
Givens,  editor ;  Hustler  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation  ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,950.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,693.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,000;  In  1899,  2,150.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  September, 
1900,  '^,3!20;  for  1901,  '^,6t26(  for  1902, 
3,131 1 /orl903,  3,050.    In  1904,  yH. 

MANCHESTER,  Clay  Co.  O.  398t 
pop.,  25  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  London,  the  nearest 
station  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

MOUNTAIN  SENTINEL.;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1895 ;  F.  S.  Horton,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

MARION,  c.  \\., Crittenden  Co.-Q  l,064t 

pop.,  on   Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 

Ford's  Ferry,  nearest  landing  on  Ohio  r. 

Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CRITTENDEN  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  R.  C.  Walker,  editor  and 

Publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "ija,."    In  1901, 
;(1,  2,  4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MAYFIELD,c.li.,  Grave$  Co.p4,081t 
pop.— local  estimate  7,000— on  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Padu«ah.  Cotton,  to- 
bacco, wheat  and  oats  are  the  chief  prod- 
ucts. 

MESSENGER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established  1900;  J.  R.  Lemon 
and  VVm.  K.  Wall,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—3). 

Circiiiatiou— Daily:   Inl901,  "jjll."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  .575.    In  1903,  "jkl-  ' 
Weekly:    In   1901,  -iKL."     Actual  average 
/or  1902,3,007.     Inl903,yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

MIRROR;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridavs;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription §1;  established  1870;  Geo.  H.  Pike, 
editor;  L.  A.  Chandler,  publisher  (3— 5P). 
Circulation  "JKL"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MONITOR;  Fridays ;  democratic  ; 
«lght  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875;  W.K.  Walh  editor  and  publisher  (3— 5P). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PROPAGATOR;  semi-monthly;  relig- 
ious; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  Octf)ber,  1903;  S.  H.Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

MAYS  VILLE,  c.  h.,  Mason  Co.  cf 
6,423+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
68  m.  above  Cincinnati,  O.  Cotton,  tobacco, 
cigar  and  plow  manufactories,  flour  mills. 


saw  and  planing  mills,  furniture  manu- 
factory, foundry  and  machine  shops.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  even- 
ing  except  Sunday,    and    W  E  E  K  Ij  Y  , 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages— dally 
13x20,  weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1881,  weekly 
1862;  Rosser  &  McCarthy,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).  Circulation— daily  "jki.."  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  weekly  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PUBLIC  LEDGER;  every  morning 
except  Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1892;  Thomas  A. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "jja."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MIDDLESBORO,  Bell  Co.  R  4,162t 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Pinevllle.  the  county 
seat.  Coal  and  iron  mines,  iron  and  steel 
furnaces  and  coke  ovens. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Pinnacle  Printery,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9 — 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

MIDWAY,  Woodford  Co.  n  l,045t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Queen 
&  Crescent  Route  Rds.  Shipping  point  for 
grain  and  tobacco.  "Blue  Grass"  region. 
Breeding  of  thoroughbred  horses  and  short 
horn  cows. 

BLUE  GRASS  CLIPPER:  Thure 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  J.  O.  Cooper, 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

CHRISTIAN  HELPER;  Saturdays; 
religious;  four  pages  10x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1901;  Geo.  W.  Kemper, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "isi" 
(A  A). 

MILTON,  Trimble  Co.  t\  324t  pop.,  on 

Ohio  r.,  opposite  Madison,  Ind.    Fruit  and 

tobacco  growing  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  A.  Barclay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

MONTICELLO,    Wayne  Co.  p    556 
pop. 

WAYNE  CO.  OUTLOOK;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

MOREHEAD,  c.  h.,  Rotvan   Co.  cf 

1,1(X)+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  40  m, 

S.  £.  of  Maysville.    Farming.    Timber,  coal 

and  stone  quarries. 

3IOUNTAINEER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  December,  1902:  Wade  &  Neal, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 3).    Circ'n  'mkl." 

(AA). 

MORGANFIELD,  c.  li.,  Union  Co. 

-n  2,046+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Valley  Rd.,  5  m.  S. 

of  Ohio   r.  and  25   S.    W,   of    Henderson. 

Farming. 

SUN  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886;  Chas. 
F.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,159.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  2,171 .  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  for  more  than  three  years  has  been 
less  than  8,000.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  as- 
serts, during  past  six  years  has  never  been 


jis;: 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KENTUCKY, 


less  than  2,000  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1902.  3,793;  for  1903. 
'^,340;  /or  1904,  ij.393. 

MORGANTO  WN,c.h.,  Butler  Co.-o 

587+  pop.,  on  Green  r.,  25  m.  N.E.  of  Bowling 

Green.    Timber. 

GREEN    RIVER     REPUBLICAN  ; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  H.  B.  More- 
head,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion   ■JKL." 

MOUNT  EDEN,  Shelby  Co.   i    III 
pop. 
NEWS;  Thursdaj's(A  A). 

MOUNT  OLIVET,  c.  h.,  RoherUon 

Co.  b  352+  pop..  24  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  and  con- 
nected by  dally  stage  with  Maj'^svllle.  Ship- 
ping point  for  tobacco,  wheat,  fruit  and 
live  stock. 

ROBERTSON  ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Hugh  S.  Young,  editor 
and  publishar.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE-DEi>IOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  John  W.  Zoller,  editor; 
Tribune-Democrat  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  ■'jkl." 

MOUNT  STERLING,  c.  h.,  Mont- 
gomery Co.  n  3,561+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Winchester. 
Gateway  to  the  mountains  of  Eastern  Ken- 
tucky. Planing  mill  and  carriage  and  fur- 
niture factories. 

ADVOCATE ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  W.  Hedden  and  B.  W.  Trimble, 
editors;  The  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9—3). 

Circulation  :  Inl895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.700.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904  vl, 

GAZETTE;  Thursdaj's;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  John  C.  Wood,  editor;  John  C. 
Wood  &  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  I,'i50.    In  1903,  yl.   In  19(U.  yl. 

SENTINEL-DE^IOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  ei^ht  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  Squire  Turner,  editor; 
Ben  R.  Turner,  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation 
•■JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Rock- 

castle  Co.  n  422+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Stanford.  Farming, 
manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Jamea  Maret,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MUNFORDVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hart  Co. 

D  4t0+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd. 
and  Green  r.,  72  m.  S.  of  Louisville.  To- 
bacco raising. 

HART  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  J.  W.  Payton,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902.  "iiu,."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

MURRAY,  c.  h.,  Calloway  Co.  p 
1,822+ pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 


KENTUCKY. 


Louis  Rd.  and  Clarks  r.,  40  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Paducah.  Tanneries,  tobacco  factories  and 
lumber  mills.    Tobacco  growing. 

CALLOWAY  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1895;  W.  O.  Wear,  editor; 
Wear  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less 
than  1,300.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1 ,28*^. 
In  1903,  February,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
since  January,  1902,  has  been  less  than  1,300. 
In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  the  past  vear  was  less  than  1,450.  In 
19(J4,  (z— 4)  r. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  L.  Y.  Woodruff,  editor;  Wood- 
ruff &  Keys,  publishers. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,880.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 

FRATERNAL  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  fraternal;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1901;  J.  I.  D. 
Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  lu  1903,  (z — 4)  I.  Acttial 
average  for  1904,  3.500, 

NEWCASTLE,   c.  h.,  Henry  Co.  ti 

462+  pop.,  29  m.  N.  W.  of  Frankfort,  the  State 
capital,  and  40  N.  E.  of  Louisville.  Seat  of 
the  Henry  Male  and  Female  College.  Farm- 
ing and  grain  raising. 

HENRY  CO.  LOCAL;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  Local  Publiahing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901, -jkl."  In  1902,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during  the 
year  past  fewer  than  1,250.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

NEWHAVEN,    Nelson  Co.    n    350t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  15  m. 

S.  W.  of  Bardstown,  the  county  seat,  and  45 

S.  of  Louisville.    Distilleries.    Farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1886:  John  J.  Barrj',  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWPORT,  Campbell  Co.  ^  28,301t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.  at  mouth  of 
Licking  r.,  opposite  Cincinnati,  O.,  con- 
nected by  a  bridge.    Manufacturing. 

LABOR  ADVOCATE;  monthly:  Inde- 
pendent; labor;  four  pages  18x26;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1899;  M.  B.  Ken- 
drlck,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — i). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,250; /or  1901,  7,666; /or  1902,  9,911. 
In  1904.  January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  1903  was  less  than  10,000.   (A  A). 

NICHOLAS VILLE, «•  h.,  JeBsamtne 

Co.  n  2,39.3+  pop.,  on  Richmond,  Nicholas- 
vlUe,  Irvine  &  Beattyville  and  Queen  & 
Crescent  Route  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Lexington. 
Tobacco  warehouses,  hemp  factories,  grain 
elevators  and  flour  mills.  Fine  thorough- 
bred horses  raised  and  trained. 

JESSAMINE  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  McCarty  &  Co..  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899, Z. 
In  1902,  "iKL." 

JESSAMINE  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1888;  D.  O.  Groff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KENTUCK  T. 


OWENSBORO,  c.  h.,  Daviesi  Co.  -n 

I3,18itt  pop.,  oil  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  South- 
western, Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Louis- 
ville, Henderson  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio 
r.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Evansville.  Ind.  Distilleries, 
tobacco  factories,  flour  mills,  planing  mills, 
foundry,  machine  shops  and  various  man- 
ufactories. 

EVEMN(w  INQUIRER  J  everyevening 
except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  Sunday  morn 
ing,  and   WEEKLY,  twice  a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent  democratic; 
dally,   Tuesday  and   Friday  eight,   Sunday 
twrelve  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5.50,  weekly  $1;  established  1884;  W. 
Q.  Adams,  editor  and   publisher. 
Circulation-Daily:   In  liKiS,  Z  (6)(«»). 
Actudl  average  for  1904,  1,S65. 
Weekly:  In  l!t(i3,  7,  ((^)  (•  •).    Actual  aver- 
age for  V.m,'2,'7'-Hi. 

Publisher's  aimouncemenf .—Daily  Inquirer 
enters  more  homes  in  Ovvensboro  than  all 
other  daily  newspapers— local  and  foreign 
—combined.  Twicea  Week  Inquirer  cov- 
ers Daviess,  Ohio,  McLean  and  Hancock 
counties  thoroughly.  Circulation  books 
and  press  rooms  open  to  all.  Investigate 
for  yourself— don't  believe  the  lies  and  mis- 
representations of  competitors.  December 
average— Daily,  1.952. 

MESSENGER  ;   every  morning  except 
Monday,    and    WEEKLY,  twicea- week, 
Tuesdays  and   Fridays;   democratic;   daily 
and  Tuesday  weekly  eight  pages  17x24,  Fri- 
day weekly  eight  pages  ITx^;  subscription— 
dailv  $7.  weekly  $1;  established- daily  1881, 
weekly    1875;  Urey    Woodson,   editor;    Mes- 
senger Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,250.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
1,400.    In  1899,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,411.     In  1901,  yl.    In  190.',  August,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  in  the  past  year  has 
been  less  than  1,800.    Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,987  (bb);/orl904,  2,2tJ8(bb). 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,250.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 
publisher   asserts,   not   less   than    2,500.    In 
1899,  yl.     Actual  average  for  l^W),  3,561. 
In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  August,  publisher  as- 
serts, for  the  past  year  has  for  no  issue  been 
less    than   3,600.     Actual   average  for   1903, 
3,ri8;/o/- 1904.  4,013. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Tbh  Messenger 
has  a  much  larger  circulation,  both  within 
the  city  of  Owensboro  and  elsewhere,  than 
any  other  paper  published  in  Owensboro. 
Local  and  foreign  advertisers  have  been  in- 
vited, and  accepted  the  invitation  of  The 
IIkssengeb.  to  examine  its  circulation  and 
cash  books  in  proof  of  this  fact,  and  have 
been  unable  to  get  the  privilege  of  such  nn 
examination  in  any  other  newspaper  office 
here.  The  Messenger  furnishes,  on  request, 
a  sworn  detailed  statement  day  by  day,  of 
Its  circulation,  to  advertisers.  TheMesskn- 
qer,  which  is  the  only  Owensboropaper  car- 
rying the  Associated  Press,  or  any  other  tel- 
egraphic news  report,  is  the    largest  and 
best  paper  published  in  Kentucky, outside 
of  Louisville,  and  carries  more  foreign  and 
local  advertising  than  any  other  Kentucky 
paper. 

COMMERCIAL  ADVERTISER; 
Saturdays;  non-poUtlcal;  eight  pages  10x14; 
established  1<K)4;  A.  D.  McDonald,  editor; 
Payne  Printing  Co..  publishers  (.3— 5P). 

FARM  AND   STORE;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

KENTUCKY    REPORTER;    Satur 
days;  negro;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;     established    1900;    R.   T.    Berry,   editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circnlation;  In  1901,  "jkx"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,711.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z— 2.  6)  I. 


KENTUCKY. 


DAVIESS  CO.  BAPTIST;  monthly; 
baptist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1896;  Rev.  Philip  T.  Hale, 
edltorandpublisher  (9— 3).  Circulation  "j_ki.." 
In  1901, Z(4, 6,7).    In  1903,  Z  (4).    (A  A). 

OWENTON,  c.  h.,  Owen  Co.  6  l,014t 
pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Kentucky  r.,  24  N.  of  Frank- 
fort, the  State  capital,  and  45  E.  N.  E.  of 
Louisville.  Flour  mills,  wagon  works  and 
tobacco  factory. 

NEWS-IIERALD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established— A'ctcs  1878,  Herald  1893;  F.  0 
Greene,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,748.    In  1904,  yl. 

OWINGSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bath  Co.^ 

958+  pop.,  about  25  ni.  N.  E.  of  Winchester 

and  30  S.  of  MaysvlUe.    Shipping  point  for 

tobacco. 

OUTLOOK;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  John  W.  Honaker,  editor;  Out- 
look Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Acttial  average  for  1895, 
l,'.J77.  Inl896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "iKi." 
In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1.160.     In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PADUCAH,  c.  h.,  McCracken  Co.  p 
19,446+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Nash- 
ville, Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  at  con- 
fluence of  Ohio  and  Tennessee  rs.  and  mid- 
way between  Louisville  and  Memphis, Tenn. 
Manufacturing,  agriculture  and  river  trade. 

EVENING  LEDGER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages 
1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  August. 
1903;  S.  W.  Banks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation— "JKL."   (A  A). 

NEWS-DEMOCRAT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  dally 
and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve  to  twenty- 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— lYeti's  1871,  Visitor 
1893,  De)»oc'ran901,  consolidated  1901;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1901,  •iXL."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  2,730; /or  1903,  t2,904; 
/or  19(U.  3,003. 

Sunilav:  Actual  average  for  1903,3,235; 
for  1904,  3,207. 

Weekly:  "Jja-."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).  Actual 
average  for  1904.  3, 1  35. 

R  E  G  I  S  T  E  R ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1896;  The 
Register  Newspaper  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl'"  weekly  ••jkl.'- 

SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
Weekly,' Thursdays;  republican;  dally 
four,  weekly  six  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $2.50,  weekly  $1;  established  1896:  E. 
J.  Paxton,  editor  and  manager;  The  Sun 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulntion-Daily:  In  1897,  I.  In  1898.1. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,585| 
for  a  year  ending  rvith  June,  1901,  I,654| 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,704 1 
for  1903. 2,131;  for  m)i,  2, 780, 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement. — Circulation  now 
3,000.  Delivered  into  75  per  cent  of  resi- 
dences in  Paducah,  95  per  cent  on  rural 
routes.  Only  Republican  paper  in  district. 
Republican  elected  to  every  office  at  last 
election. 

JOURNAL  OF  LABOR;  Fridays; 
Independent  labor;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1903;  C.  F. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (1-5). 
Circnlation:  Actual  average  for  1904. 
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KENTUCKY  PATRIOT;  moiitlily; 
prohibition;  four  pages  8x11;  subscription 
ten  cents;  established  November,  19U3;  J.  D. 
Smith,  editor;  The  Prohibition  Executive 
Committee,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
'^0,833. 

PAINTSVILLE,c.h.,Jo7jn«oj7  Co.U 
541t  pop.,  on  Big  Sandy  r.,  100  m.  S.  E.  of  Lex- 
ington. Coal  mining,  farming  and  cattle 
raising. 

C  O  M  M  ERCIAL.;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Chas.  A.  Kirk,  editor;  Com- 
mercial Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1898,  Z.  In  19(10,  Z.  Inl902,  ••JKL.- 
LiEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  Warren  M.  Meek,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PARIS,  c.h.,  ^ourfton  Co.  ti  4, 603t  pop., 
on  Kentucky  Midland  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Covington. 
Live-stock  market.    Tobacco  and  whisky. 

BOURBON  NEWS;  semi-weekly, Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
Swift  Champ,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  -'jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

KENTUCKIAN-CITIZEN;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1807;  Bruce  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902.  "4KL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
189fi ;  Harmon  Stitt,  edttor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PEMBROKE,    Christian  Co.  JJ  654t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
E.  of  HopkinsvlUe,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  C.  R.  Han- 
cock, editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL-" 

PIKEVILLE,  Pike  Co.  n-  508  pop., 
the  county  seat. 

BIG  SANDY  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1903;  Milton  H.  Haw- 
kins, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

PINEVILIiE,  c.  h.,  Bell  Go.  Q,  2,072t 

pop  ,  on  Cumberland  River  &  Tennessee 

and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.,  about  84 

m.  V.  N.  E.  of  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.    Saw  and 

planing  mills.    Iron  and  coal  mining  and 

farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  Harry  M.  Glvan.  editor;  R.  L. 
Bowman,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESTONSBURG,   Floyd  Co.    d- 

409  pop. 

BIG  SANDY  HERALD;  Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Caldwell  Co.  p 
2,556+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Ohio 
Valley  Rds.  Manufacturing.  Agriculture 
and  coal  mining. 

BANNER  ;  Fridays;   democratic;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871; 
Chas.  S.  Morehead,  editor  and  publisher. 
Clrcu  lation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 


KENTUCKY. 


serts,  not  less  than  1.150.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898, yl.    In  1899,  "jki.."    In  1903,  Z(4). 

CHRONICLE;  Thur.sdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; four  to  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  A.C.Bell, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  1  ,^46; 
for  1900,  1,821.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished January,  1902;  Geo.  F.  Cattell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

PROVIDENCE,  Webster  Co.  -a  1286 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
W.  of  Dixon. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  J.  E.  Cox  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iKL." 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  Maditon  Co.   a 

4,653+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Richmond,  Nlcholasville,  Irvine  &  Beatty- 
vlUe  Rds.,  54  m.  S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the 
State  capital.  Large  quantities  of  fine 
horses,  mules  and  cattle  raised  and  shipped 
to  the  Southern  and  Eastern  markets.  Agri- 
culture. 

KENTUCKY  REGISTER  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1866  ;  T.  H.  PIckels,  editor  ; 
Richard  W.  Miller,  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "4KL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

PAN TA GRAPH;  semi- weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1894; 
E.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

CLIMAX;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  A.  D.  Miller,  editor;  Climax 
Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circu  lation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1 ,325.  In  1897,  Y. 
In    1898.  zl.     In   1899,  vl.     In    1900.  zl.     In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl903.yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
DELTA    OF  SIGMA    NU;   quarterly 

(A  A). 

ROCKPORT,  Ohio  Co. -a  525 f  pop., 

on   Illinois   Central   Rd.,    10  m.    S.  W.  of 

Hartford,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1900;  E.  Harrell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."     (A  A). 

RUSSELL VIL.LE,  e.  h.,  Logan  Co.  p 

2,591+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

50  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Nashville,  Tenn.   Carriage 

and  tobacco  factories  and  flour  mills. 

HERALD-LEDGER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— i?eraZ<i  1839,  Ledger  1880;  A.  G. 
Rhea,,  editor;  Herald-Ledger  Company,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  -jkl."     In 

1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

LOGAN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  established  1898;  S. 
W.  Linebaugh,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SADIEVIELE,  Sco«  Co.  ^  532  pop., 

on  Jellico,  Bird  Eye  &  Northern  Rd..  11  m. 

N.  of  Georgetown.    Stock  raising. 

SUNSHINE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 


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tablished  April,  1901;  E.  B.  Braun,  editor  and 
publisher  (.2—3).    Circulation  'jkl" 

SALYERSVILLE,   c.  h.,    Magoffin 

Co.,  n  2*5"'  pop.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x^34;  subscriptions!;  established  July.  19()3; 
R.  D.  Sublett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Oiroulatlon  "ikx" 

SCOTTSVILLE,c.  h..    Allen  Uo.  ^ 

824t  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Nashville  Rd.. 

23  ni.  S.  E.  of  Bowling  Green.    Farming. 

ALLEN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays:  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  T.  P.  Dunn,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3)  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Griffin  &  Dixon,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (.2—3).    Circ'n  "jjcl."    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

SEBREE,  Webster  Co.  -O  l,477t  pop., 

on  Louiiville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of 

Henderson.     Wheat,   corn,  oats,  tobacco, 

horses,  cattle  and  hogs.    Coal  mining. 

GREEN  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  W.  G.  Collins,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

SHARPSBURG,    Bath  Co.  d  482t 

pop.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Owingsville,  the  county 

seat.     Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BATH  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  C.  Nelson,  editor; 
World  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,tj60;  /or  1896.  1,370;  for  the  first  six 
T/iont/iso/ 1897. 1.374.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899, yl. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SHELBYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  b 
3,016t  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  and  Southern  Rds.,  30  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.  Seat  of  several  edu- 
cational Institutions.  Tobacco  and  grain 
growing,  live-stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

SHELBY  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  B.  B.  Cozine.  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulatiou:    "jjil."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  1.    In 
1904  yl. 

SHELBY  RECORD;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Shinnick  &  Willis,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher* (7—3  P). 

Circulation:   In  1900,  I.    In  1901,  (z-6)l. 
In  1902.  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SHELBY  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1849;  Baird  &  Barrickman, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  3,870.    In  1904,  yH. 

SHEPHERDSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bullitt 

Co.  a  277+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.  Timber, 
corn  and  fruit. 

BULLITT    COUNTY    NEWS  ;    Fri 

days  (A  A). 

BULLITT  PIONEER;  Fridays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  C.  E.  McCormick,  editor 
and  publisher  (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SALT  RIVER  TIGER;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15^^x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Moses  Fort,  editor;  Moses  A. 
Mansfield,  publisher  (1—5). 


SMITHLAND,  c.  h.,  Livingston  Co. 
a  579  pop.,  junction  of  Ohio  and  Cumber- 
land rs.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Marion.  Manufac- 
turing and  river  trade. 

C  U  IVI  B  E  R  1>  A  N  D   COURIER; 

Wednesdays;  neutral;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1901; 
Geo.  T.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation— In  1902,  Zj  1,  2,  4,  5).  (A  A). 

LIVINGSTON  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1:  established  1895:   Rid  Reed,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  19(>4.  yl. 

LIVINGSTON  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1905; 
W.  J.  Clarke  and  W.  F.  Cowper,  editors  and 
publishers  (2— 5P). 

SOMERSET,  c.  h.,  Pulaski  Co.  g  3,384t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  6  m. 
N.  of  Cumberland  r.  Grain,  fruits  and  veg- 
etables.   Near  an  extensive  coal  region. 
JOURNAL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  F.J.Campbell, 
editor;  Somerset  Journal  Company,  publish- 
ers (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  W.  B.  &  E.  H.  Hansford, 
editors;  Hansford  &  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SPOUTSPRING,  Estill  Co.  a  10  m. 

N.  of  Irvine,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription 50 cents;  established 
1896;  J.  E.  Burgher,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A), 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,    Washington 

Co.  D  l,016t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  about  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS -LEADER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  — A'eu-s  1888,  Leader  1884;  E.  L. 
Davison,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

STAMPING  GROUND,  Scott  Co. 

^  3T3tpop.,  on  Frankfort  &  Cincinnati  Rd., 

9  m.  N.  W.  of  Georgetown,  the  county  seat. 

Distillery  and  farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1899;  E.  B. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

STANFORD,    c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.    a 

l,()51t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

about   32   m.   W.    by    S.    W.   of   Lebanon. 

Woolen  and  grist  mills  and  manufactories. 

Farming. 

INTERIOR  JOURNAL;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic- 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1872;  W.  P.  Walton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.900.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902. yl. 
In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

STURGIS,  Union   Co.  -a  l,258t  pop., 
on   Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Mor- 
ganfleld,    the  county   seat,   and   4  W.  of 
Ohio  r.    Farming. 
HERALD;   Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  15x22;   established  1888;    W.  J.  Bishop, 

editor;    The   Herald   Pub.   Co.,   publishers. 

Circulation— In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 
NEWS-DEMOCRAT;     Saturdays 

(A  A). 


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TAYLORSVILIiE,    c.  h.,   Spencer 

Co.  D  615t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 

Rd.  and  E.  fork  of  Salt  r.,  about  32  m.  S.  E.of 

Louisville.    The  river  affords  water  power. 

SPENCER  COURIER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
establiphed  1869;  Baird  &  Barrickman,  edi- 
tors ani  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,385.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  -jkl.- 
In  1902,  Z  (4.  6). 

TOMPKINSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Monroe 

Co.   p   366+  pop.,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Nashville, 

Tenn.,  and  6  W.  of  Richardson's  Landing, 

on  Cumberland  r.     Farming,  stock  raising 

and  timbering. 

MONROE  LEADER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
July,  1902;  Griffin  &  Dixon,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iiu,."   (A  A). 

TRENTON,  Todd  Co.  P  600  pop.,  on 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E,  of 

Clarksville,  Tenn.    Tobacco,  corn,  wheat, 

hay,  oats  and  cattle  raising. 

TODD  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1898;  Claude  H. 
Graves,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL."    (A  A). 

XJNIONTOW'N,  Union  Co.    -G  l,532t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  Valley  Rd.  and  E.  bank  of 
Ohio  r.,  25  m.  W.  of  Henderson.  Tobacco, 
wheat,  corn,  hogs  and  cattle.    Coal  minei. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  John  J.  Berry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1^^,1,535.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899.zl. 
In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
no  Issue  during  the  past  year  has  been  less 
than  1,550.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19ft3,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z-1,  6)  I. 

VALLEY  VIEW,  Madison  Co.  n 
400  pop.,  on  Richmond,  NicholasvIUe,  Ir- 
vine &  Beattyville  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Rich- 
mond, the  county  seat.    Lumbering. 

ARGENT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1899;  J.  L.  Sowers,  editor:  The 
Argent  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VANCEBTTRG,  c.  h.,  Lewis  Co.  cf 
1,161+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.and 
S.  bank  of  Ohio  r.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Ports- 
mouth, O.  Lumbering,  tanneries,  distiller- 
ies and  stone  quarries.  Agriculture. 
SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  M.  O. 

Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circula 

tlon  "JKL." 

VERSAILLES,  c.  h.,    Woodford  Co. 

u  2,337+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Richmond, 
NicholasvIUe,  Irvine  &  Beattyville  Rds., 
about  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the  State 
capital.  Manufacturing,  agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

WOODFORD  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868  ;  Woodford  Sun  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.   Circulation  "jki»" 

"WARSAW,  c.  h.,  Gallatin  Co.  t\  TSSf 

pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  80  m.  above  Louisville. 
Tobacco  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;    four  pages    20x26 ;    subscription 


KENTUCKY. 


$1.50;  established  1880;  D.  B.  Wallace,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,058;  in  1896,  1,684.  In  1897,  i  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  'JKL."  Actual  average  for  \^Q2,  3, Q'^\, 
In  1903,  yll.    In  1904,  yH. 

WEST  POINT,  Hardin  Co.  D  489 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Louisville, 
Henderson  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  22  m.  N.  W. 
of  Elizabethtown.    Agriculture. 

BEACON;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  Lindsey  Morrison,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOOKOUT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WICKLIFFE,  c.  h.,  Ballard  Co.  p 
995+ pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Mobile* 
Ohio  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Cairo, 
111.  Farming  and  manufacture  of  hard- 
wood. 

BALLARD  YEOMAN;  Fridays;  dem 
ocratic;  four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1; 
established    1892;    Hugh   Overstreet,    editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLIAMSBURG,  c.  h.,  Whitley 
Co.  □,  1,495+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  60  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Flour  mills. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  1,5x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Bird  &  Hemphil.  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

WHITLEY  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May.  1903 ;  A.  S.  Hill  and  F.  F.  Blakely.  editors; 
News  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8— 3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WILLIAMSTOW^N,  c.   h.,  Grant 

Co.  [j  613+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route 

Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Stock  raising 

and  farming. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  T.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "JKL."   In  1899,  zl.    In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  ".ikl." 

WINCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  n 
5,964+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  and  Lexington  &  Eastern 
Rds.  "  Blue  Grass  '  region.  Stock  raising, 
general  manufacturing  and  lumbei'ing. 

DEMOCRAT;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1867;  C.  E. 
Lyddane,  editor;  Biehn  k.  Donovan,  publish- 
ers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SUN-SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tabllshed— Sim  1878,  Sentinel  1901 ;  R.  R.  Perry, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  publi.«her 
asserts,  no  Issue  was  under  1.200.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    Inl903,  yl(OO).    In  1904,  "jkl-" 

WINGO,  Graves  Co.  p  418  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  May  field, 

the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22  .subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  Matt  McNeely.  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  '•»u-" 


LOUISIANA. 


Population  1,381,625 1.     Land  Area  45,420  sq.  miles. 

'~~  Bounded  north  by  Arkansas  an  1  Mississippi,  east  by  Mississippi  and  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  south  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  Texas.  State  capital: 
Baton  Kouge.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Cotton,  rice,  sugar-cane  and 
molasses.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  200, 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  26;  semi-weekly,  3;  weekly,  153;  semi-monthly,  4; 
monthly,  14. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (f),  are  as  follows : 


New  Orleans '28r,104t 

Shreveport 16,013t 

Batou  Rouge ll,369t 

Ne^v  Iberia 6,Slf5t 

Lake  Charles 6,tiS0t 


Alexandria 5,64St 

3Iouroe 5,4'2St 

Crowley 4,'-il4t 

Donaltlsonville 4,105t 

Plaqueinine 3»590t 


ABBEVIIiLiE,   c.   h.,    Vermilion  Co. 

p  1,536+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
and  Bayou  Vermilion,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Baton 
Rouge,  the  State  capital.    Prairie  country. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  dally 
four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily October,  1901,  weekly  April. 
1902;  Abbeville  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3).  Circulation  — dally  "jkl" 
weeklv  "jkl" 

MERIDIONAL;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1858;  C.  J.  Edwards,  editor;  E. 
I.  Addison,  publisher.    Circulation  "jka" 

REPUBLICAN  IDEA?  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Joel  Moody,  editor  and 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "ikl." 

ALEXANDRIA,  c.  h.,  Hapidei  Co. 

D  3,648t-  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's, 
Kansas  City.  Watkins  &  Gulf,  St.  Louis 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Red  r.  Sugar  cane,  corn 
and  cotton. 

MORNING  NEWS  ;  every  morning 
except  Monday;  established  December, 
1903;  The  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3)    (A  A). 

TOWN  TAliK;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1883;  Edgar  H.  McCor- 
mlck,  editor;  E.  H.  McCormlck  &  Company, 
publishers  (5 — 3). 

Circulation— Daily:  "JKi-  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In 
899,  vl.  In  190W,  vl.  In  1901,  (z-6i  I.  In  1902, 
(z-6)  I.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 

BAPTIST  CHRONICLE;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  IIxI.t;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  C.  T.  Taylor,  manager. 
Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl."  (??)  (++)  In 
1901.  Z  (2.  4,  6).  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,398.    In  1903,  yH  (OO).  In  1904,  yl. 

LOUISIANA  BAPTIST;  Fridays; 
four  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
It8hedl898;  H.B.  N.  Brown,  editor;  Louisiana 
Baptist  Missionary  Convention,  publishers 
(11—2).    Circulation  "JKL." 

LOUISIANA  DEMOCRAT;  Wednei 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion i2;  established  1845;  W.  G.  Mobley,  edi- 
tor; Mobley  &  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "isi" 


AMITE    CITY,    c.    h.,    Tangipahoa 

Co.  D-  l,547t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
68  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Oi-leans.  Large  cotton- 
gin  factory  and  various  Industries.  Truck 
farming. 

FLORIDA  PARISHES;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x34;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  A.  G.  Cook,  editor; 
Florida  Parishes  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  independ- 
ent-democratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1881;  R.  W,  Read,  editor 
and  publisher     Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ARABI,  St.  Bernard  Co.  U\  25  pop., 

5  m.  E.  of  New  Orleans. 

ST.  BERNARD  VOICE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Wm.  F.  Roy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARCADIA,    c.    h.,   Bienville    Co.  b 

924+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd., 

49  m.  E.  of  Shreveport.     Agriculture  and 

cotton  growing. 

LOUISIANA  ADVANCE:  Fridays; 
democratic;  six  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  E.  C.  Drew,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BASTROP,  c.  h.,  Morehouie  Co.  tl 
r87+  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  and  Northwest- 
ern Rd.,  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
Cotton  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  July,  1903;  C.  T.  Balrd,  editor: 
B.  F.  Schroeder,  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation 

"JKl    " 

Morehouse  clarion;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874;  R.  B.  Todd,  editor; 
B.F.  Schroeder,  publisher  (5—3).  Circ'n  "jka." 

BATON  ROUGE,  c.  h.,  East  Baton 

Rouge  Co.  D  State  Capital,  11,269+  pop., 

on    Yazoo   &  Mississippi  Valley   Rd.  and 

Mississippi  r.,  89  m.   above  New  Orleans. 

Seat  of  a  State  prison,  arsenal  and  asylum 

for  deaf,  dumb  and  blind.  Sugar  and  cotton 

plantations. 

TIMES;  every  evening,  except  Sundays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  14x20;   subscription 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LOUISIANA. 


^4;  established  April,  1904;  Times  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — i). 

TRUTH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  pages  13x20,  weekly  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $5,  weelily 
Jl;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1682; 
Truth  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
■weekly  "jkl." 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  F.  H.  Gaudet,  editor;  Bulletin 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).     Circ'n  'jkl." 

PEOPLE;  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  10x12  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
April.  1904  ;  Leon  Jastremski,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

BAYOU   GOULA,  Iberville  Co.  g 

769  pop.,  on  Texas  8c.  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E. 

of  Plaquemine.    Manufacturing. 

C  URRENT ;  Saturdays ;  republican ; four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  T.  W.  De  Long,  editor;  Current  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "iki," 

BENTON,  c.  h.,  Bossier  Co.  t]   463t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  of  Shreveport.    Cotton  growing. 

BOSSIER  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
•democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1859;  W.  H.  Scanland,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "JKi,." 

BERNICE,  Union  Co.  ^  2-50  pop.,  on 
Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Ruston. 
Saw  mills  and  farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  16x22:  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1903;  G.  G.  Critchet,  editor;  C.  C.  & 
G.  G.  Critchet,  publishers  (12 — 4).  Circula- 
tion -JKL."  (DD). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1900; 
N.  T.  Mayo,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion ■'JKi-."  (A  A). 

LOUISIANA  SCHOOL  REVIEW; 
monthly  (A  A). 

BOYCE,  Rapides  Co.  n  832t  pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  118  m.  S.  E.  of  Shreve- 
port.   Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  J.  G. 
Armstrong,  editor;  N.  G.  Watts,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  E.  L.  Stuckey,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3)  (A  A). 

BREAUX  BRIDGE,  Saint  Martin 
Co.  cp  654+  pop.,  on  Bayou  Teche,  11  m.  N. 
W.  of  St.  Martlnville,  the  county  seat, 
and  175  W.  by  N.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Cot- 
ton, sugar  cane,  corn,  oats  and  potatoes. 

VALLEY  OF  THE  TECHE;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1888;  Martin  Patin, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

BTTNKIE,  Avoyelles  Co.  D  873t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Avoyelles  &  Southwestern 
Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Marksvllle,  the  county  seat, 
and  162  N.  "W.  of  New  Orleans.  Sugar  re- 
fining and  sugar  mills  and  cotton-seed  oil 
mill.    Cane,  cotton  and  corn. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  13x211;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  Claude  «&  Drake,  editors; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2— 5P). 
Circulation  "iKL. 


LOUISIANA. 


REVIEW;  Fridays;  Independent;  six  to 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1903:  S.  E.  Schmink,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4).    Circulation  "j¥l." 

CLINTON,   c.   h..  East  Feliciana  Co. 

D  960+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  32  m. 

N.  by  N.E.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital. 

Cotton  trade  center. 

SOUTHERN  WATCHMAN;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1877;  Rev.  H.  W. 
Rickey,  editor;  Wilbur  Bennett,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COLFAX,   c.   h.,   Grant    Co.    D   190t 

pop.,  on  Shreveport  &  Red  Valley  Rd.  and 

Red  r.,  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Alexandria.    Cotton 

and  sugar  cane. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  H.  G.  Good wyn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLUMBIA,  c.    h.,  Caldwell  Co.  b 

882+  pop.,  on  St.   Louis,  Iron  Mountain   & 

Southern  Rd.  and  Ouachita  r.,  80  m.  S.  of 

Monroe.    Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

CALDWELL  W^ATCHMAN  ;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1885;  S.  D.  S.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CONVENT,  c.  h..  Saint  James  Co. 
C\  650  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd«.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Donaldsonvllle 
and  50  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Seat  of  Jeffer- 
son College  and  Convent  of  Sacred  Heart. 
Sugar  cane  and  tobacco. 

L'INTERIM;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
English  and  French;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1880;  Mrs.  F.  B. 
and  E.  J.  Dicharry,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

COTJSHATTA,  c.  h..  Red  River  Co. 

n    600+   pop.,    on    Red    r.,   60    m.   S.    E.  of 

Shreveport.    Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent : 
four  pages  15x32;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1875;  J.  P.  Clarkson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  'jkl." 

COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Saint  Tammany 
Co.  D-  1,205+  pop.,  on  East  Louisiana  Rd. 
and  Bogue  Falla  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  New  Orleans. 
Sugar  cane,  corn,  rice,  cotton,  grapes,  cat- 
tle, poultry,  sheep  and  wool.  A  summer 
resort.    Mineral  wells  and  springs. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  :  established 
July,  1903;  W.  P.  Fussell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

ST.  TAMMANY  FARMER;  Satur- 
days: democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1874;  W.  G.  Kentzel, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  ERA;  monthly; 
Sunday  schools  ;  eight  pages  7x10  ;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  September, 
1903:  John  B.  Kent,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1904, 
1,227. 

CROWLEY,  c.    h.,   Acadia    Co.   p 

4,214+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  20 

m.  W.  of  Lafayette.   Rice  and  stock  raising. 

NEW'S;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  RICE  BELT,  Fridays;  democratic; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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LOUISIANA. 


eight  pages  15x22;  subacrlptlon  —  dally  $5, 
weekly  $1;  establlBhed— dally  1900,  weekly 
1897;  JohnT.  Nixon, editor;  Rice  Belt  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (.2—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "-'Ki..'-  weekly  "jkl.' 

SIGNALjJ  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  Independent- 
democratic;  dally  eight,  weekly  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es 
tablished— daily  1898,  weekly  1886;  Frank 
Randolph,  editor;  Signal  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,325.  In  1896,1.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  1,660.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.650.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1803,  (z-4)  I  (O  O). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2,tJ4S. 

RICE  JOURNAL.  AND  GULF 
COAST  FARMER;  monthly;  rice  indus- 
try and  farming;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages 
11x15;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1898; 
Frank  Randolph,  editor;  Signal  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
5,866. 

CUT  OFF,  Lafourche  Co.  Q^  65  pop.,  33 

ni.  S.  W.  of  New  Orleans. 

LAFOURCHE  DE;>[0CRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1904; 
Joseph  H.  Price,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

DELHI,  Richland  Co.  cT  620  pop.,  on 
Vlcksburg,  Shreveport  and  Pacific  Bd. 

AFRO-AMERICAN  CITIZEN;  Sat 

urdays:  afro-american;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1904;  B.  L. 
Toombs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

DENHAM  SPRINGS,  Livingston 

Co.  Q,  150  pop.,  16  m.  E.  of  Baton  Rouge, 

the  State   capital,   and  1  from   Amite   r. 

Agricultural  products. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  G.  L.  Minton, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DODSON,  Winn  Co.  "□  275  pop.,  on 

Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Winn- 

fleld,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  and  staves, 

cotton  and  corn. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  SI:  established 
August.  1901;  Joel  T.  Payne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

DONALDSONVILLE,   c.   h.,   as- 

cension  Co.  C\  4,105t  pop.,  on  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  65  m.  above 
New  Orleans,  at  the  head  of  Bayou  La- 
fourche. Center  of  largest  sugar  planta- 
tions in  Louisiana. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic:  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $4;  established  19(XI:  Edmund 
Maurin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "ijcL."     In  1903  Z  (4,  6). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13xl9J.^;  sub- 
scription—daily  $4,  weekly  $1.25;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1902 ;  F.  J.  Barlow,  editor ; 
Jas.  Von  Lotten.  publisher.  Circulation— 
dail.v  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl.' 

CHIEF;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1871; 
Linden  E.  Bentley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,03'2;  for  1896,  1,032:  for  1897,  1,038. 
In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  -jkl." 


LOUISIANA. 


ESTHER'WOOD,  Acadia  Co.  g  103 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  8  m.  S. 
W.  of  Crowley,  the  county  seat.  Rice,  sugar 
cane,  cotton  and  grain. 

CALL;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  fl  ;  established 
1902  ;  T.  C.  Tinker,  editor  ;  The  Call  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (5—3).   Circulation  "ija" 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  N.  L.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher^ 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FARMERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Union  Co. 

[j  458+  pop.,  near  the  confluence  of  Bayou 

Corney  and  Bayou  d'Arbonne,  95  m.  N.  W, 

of   Vicksburg,  Miss.    Machine  shops    and 

iron  foundry. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  G.  Trimble,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jjil."     In  1899,  I.    In 
1900  j'l.    In  1901.  "jjiL." 

FLOYD,   c.  h.,    West    Carroll  Co.   (j' 

100  pop.,  17  m.  N.  of  Delhi,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific 
Rd.    Cotton  and  corn. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  L.  Lipp, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h.,  Saint  Mary  Co, 
g  2,692+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  Bayou  Teche,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  New  Iberia. 
Sugar  cane. 

ST.  MAUY  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  lrx22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  W.  H.  Latham,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WATCHMAN  AND  VINDICATOR 
NEWS;  Fridays;  independent  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Oscar  L.  Alpha,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKLINTON,  c.  h.,  Washington 

Co.  o-  236+  pop.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Amite  City 

and  65  N.  of  New  Orleans.    Live  stock  and 

farming. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887:  T.  D.  Bickham,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

GIBSON,  Terrebonne  Co.  P,  215  pop. 
TIMES;  monthly  (A  A). 

GRAND  CANE,  L)e  Soto  Co.  ^  385 1 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  (El  Paso  Rout(  ) 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Mansfield,  the  county 

seat.  Farming,  stool  factory  and  grist  mills. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  democratic;  elglt 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  S.  Staneart.  editor;  G.  W.  Pey- 
ton, publi.'^her  (1—4), 

Circulation:  In  VM)2.  "jkl."      Actiial  aver- 
age for  mrs.  1,1  S4.    In  1904,  yl. 

GREENSBURG,  c.  h.,  Saint  Helena 

Co.    D-   315+   pop.,   45  m.    N.    E.   of   Baton 

Rouge,  the  State  capital.    Saw  mill,  cotton 

gins  and  brick-yards. 

ST.  HELENA  ECHO;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  W.  T.  Holland,  editor;  W.  S. 
Holland,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

GRETNA,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  P,  3,969 
pop.,   oti   New   Orleans,   Fort   Jackson    & 


390 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LOUISIANA. 


LOUISIANA. 


Grand  Isle.  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Texas 

iz  Pacific  Rds.  and  S.  bank  of  Mississippi  r., 

opposite  New    Orleans.     Cotton-seed  oil 

mills. 

JEFFERSON    DEMOCRAT;    Satur 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  egtablished  1879;  George  A.  Cox   edi- 
tor and  publUher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GTJEYDAN,  Vermilion  Co.  g  376t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,023— on  "Vermilion 
Extension  of  the  Midland  Branch  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Crowley. 
Rice,  sugar  cane,  cotton  and  grain. 

GAZETTE;  weekly  (A  A). 

NEVVS;  Fridajs;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  C. 
L.  Springer,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co. 
(Ltd.),  publishers  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAHNVILI.E.  c.  h.,  Saint    Charlei 

Co.    c\  447  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

and  Mississippi  r.,  30  m.  W.  of  New  Orleans. 

Sugar  cane  and  rice. 

H  E  R  A  Tj  D  ;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1873;  I.  B.  Martin,  editor;  O.B.  Baquie 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMMOND,  Tangipahoa  Co.  Q  l,511t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 

Amite  City,  the  county  seat,  and  53  N.  W.  of 

New  Orleans.  Agriculture  and  lumber. 

LOUISIANA  SUN  ;  Fridays:  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1S91;  Mrs.  L.  E.  Barnard,  editor; 
Robert  C.  Oarr,  publisher  (3—5  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SOUTHERN     VINDICATOR;     Frl 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1893;  Adams  &  Brist, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

HARRISONBURG,    c.    h.,    Cata. 

houla  Co.  n  303t  pop.,  on  Ouachita  r.,  90  m. 

N.  W.  of  Natchez,  Miss.   Shipping  point. 

CATAHOULA  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
tl;  established  1873;  R.J.  Wilson,  editor;  A.S. 
Harrell,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

H  O  M  £  R,  c.  h.,  Claiborne  Co.  [j  l.loTf 
pop.,  on  Louisiana  &  Northwest  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  of  Gibsland.    Cotton  plantations. 
GUARDIAN-JOURNAL;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion <1;  established  1877;  J.  E.  Hulse,  editor; 
J.  E.  Hulse  &  Son,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  "jkl."      Actual  average   for 
1903,  1,13'^.    In  1904,  yl. 

H  O  U  M  A,  c.  h.,  Terrebonne  Co.  O, 
3,212+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 
15  m.  S.  E.  of  Thlbodeaux  and  70  W.  S.  W. 
of  New  Orleans.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing.   Sugar,  molasses,  rice  and  corn. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  Easton  Duval,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TERREBONNE  TIDIES;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Wallis  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENCE,  Tangipahoa 
Co.  D-  200  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
6  m.  S.  of  Amite  City. 

^EWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  G.  W.  Read,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jjvL." 


JACKSON,  East  Feliciana  Co.  D 
2,012+  pop.,  near  Mississippi  r.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Clinton,  the  county  seat,  and  28  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capltaL  Seat  of 
Centenary  College  and  State  Asylum  for  In- 
sane. Cotton,  corn,  sugar  cane,  potatoes, 
peas  and  hay. 

DEMOCRATIC  RECORD;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  W.  F.  Nors- 
worthy,  editor;  L.  C.  Parker,  publisher 
(i— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JEANERETTE,  Iberia  Co.  Q  l,905t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
E.  of  New  Iberia,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  cotton  plantations. 

TEC  HE    VALLEY  NEWS;    semi 
monthly;    Independent;  four  pages    13x20; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1900;  A.  G. 
Broussard,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).    Cir- 
culation ".lkl"  (A  A). 

JENNINGS,   Calcasieu    Co.   p  l,539t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  34  m. 
E.  of  Lake  Charles,  the  county  seat.    Sugar 
cane,  rice,  fruit,  hay  and  lumber. 
RECORD;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SOUTHERN  RECORD, Thurs- 
days ;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription-daily $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1900.  weekly  1892;  N.  L.  Miller,  editor 
and   publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  —  daily 
".JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  l.Sx20;  subscription— daily 
44.  vveeklv  $1 ;  established— daily  June,  1904, 
weeklv  October,  1903;  John  A.  Schmink,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (1—5).     Circulation  "jjll" 

JONESBORO,  Jackson  Co.  \h  520 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.W. 
of  Vernon. 

JACKSON  INDEPENDENT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 81;  established  1892;  W.  C.  Bresh, 
editor ;  J.  D.  McBrlde,  publisher  ( 12—8).  Cir- 
culation "JiCL  " 

JONESVILLE,  Catahoula  Co.  n  172 
pop.,  11  m.  S.  of  Harrisonburg,  the  county 
seat. 
HERA  L  D;    Saturdays;    democratic; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

January,  1905;  W.  W.  White,  editor;  T.  W. 

White,  publisher  (1—5). 

KAPLAN,  Vermilion  Co.  p  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd..  9  m.  E.  of  Abbeville. 
Agricultural  district. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1902;  C.  N.  Springer,  editor;  The  Kaplan  Pub- 
lishing and  Printing.  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

KENTWOOD,  Tangipahoa  Co.  Or 

1,313+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,80  m.  N. 

of  New  Orleans.  Truck  farming  and  lumber. 

COMMERCIAL;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  L.  De  Coux,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKi" 

KINDER,  Calcasieu  Co.    p  300  pop. 
on  St.  Louis,  Watkins  &  Gulf  Rd.,  29  m. 
N.  E.  of  Lake  Charles. 
PLAINDEALER:  Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


391 


LOUISIANA. 


LAFAYETTE,  c.  h..  Lafayette  Co.  p 
S,314t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
and  Baj'ou  Vermilion,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Baton 
Rouge,  tile  State  capital.  Cotton,  sugar 
cane  and  rice. 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1865;  W.  A.  Le  Rosen,  editor; 
Le  Rosen  &  Alpha,  publishers  (8—8).  Circu- 
lation'ikl" 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1893 ;  Homer 
Moutou,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

liAKE    ARTHUR,    Calcasieu    Co. 

p  4(X)  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lake  Charles. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
to  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  S.W.  Paxson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "ijtL." 

LAKE  CHARLES,  c.  h.,  Calcaneu 

Co.  p  6,680t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's,  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf,  and 
Kausas  City,  Watkins  and  Gulf  Rds.,  Cal- 
casieu r.  and  Lake  Charles,  219  m.  W.  of 
New  Orleans.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

A  31  E  R  I  C  A  N  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1881  ;  Lake  Charles  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1901,  "jkl-  In 
1903.  January,  publisher  asserts,  during  the 
past  year  no  edition  was  less  than  1,100. 
Actual  average  fer  1903.    1,365;  for  1904, 

Weekly:  "jKi" 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dailj'  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1895,  weekly  1893;  Press 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

LAKE  PROVIDENCE, c.h.,^as< 

Carroll  Co.  \f  1,256+  pop.,  on  Mississippi 
r. .  35  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss,  Cot- 
ton and  sugar  cane. 

BANNER-DEMOCRAT  J  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  J.  N.  Turner,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jKi-." 

SENTRY;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  B.  Wayles  Browne,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkI;" 

LECOMPTE,  Rapides    Co.  n  500 

pop.,  on  Texas  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 

Rds.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Alexandria,  the  county 

seat.   Agriculture,  sugar  cane  and  cotton 

raising.    Shingle  mill. 

DRUMMER;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  "  Yankee  "  Meere,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Cirulation  "jkl." 

LEESVILLE,  c.   h.,    Vernon    Co.   -a 

1,148+ pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Sabine  r.  and  65  W. 

of  Alexandria.    Agriculture. 

LEADER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ;  R.  Lee 
Richardson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VERNON  NEWS;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
J.  F.  Smart,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 


LOUISIANA. 


MANDEVILLE,  St.    Tammany  Co. 

D-   1,029   pop.,   on    East   Louisiana  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  of  Covington. 

WAVE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1901;  Louis  Rosenthal,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MANSFIELD,  o.  h.,  De  Soto  Co. 
tl  847+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  S. 
of  Shreveport.    Cotton  and  corn. 

DE  SOTO   PR  0(;  RE  SO;    Fridays 

(A  A). 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
J.  T.  McClanahan,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MANY,  c.  h.,  Sabine  Co.  -n  354t  pop., 

70  m.  S.  of  Shreveport.    Cotton  and  corn 

culture.    Cypress,  oak  and  pine. 

SABINE  BANNER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  Don  E.  SoRelle,  editor;  John 
G.  Belisle,  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation  "iii" 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 

MARKSVILLE,  c  b.,  Avoyelles  Co. 
a  837+  pop.,  on  Avoyelles  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of 
Alexandria.    Cotton  and  corn. 

AVOYELLES  BLADE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  A.  D.  Laf argue,  editor; 
Perry  B.  Snoddy,  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEW  ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  T.  T.  Fields,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  ••ikl-" 

MER  ROUGE,  Morehouse  Co.  ^ 
465+  pop.,  on  Iron  Mountain  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of 
Monroe.    Agriculture. 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democraticifour 

pages   17x24;  subscription    $1  ;    established 

1896  ;    C.  G.    Scott,   editor    and     publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MINDEN,  c.  h.,  Webster  Co.\2  1.561t 

pop.,  on  Louisiana  &  Arkansas  Rd.  and 
Bayou  Dorcheat,  29  m.  N.  E.  of  Shreveport. 
Cotton  market  and  lumber. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  S.  A.  Beaird,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

WEBSTER  SIGNAL  ;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  P.  Kent,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

MONROE,  c.  h.,    Ouachita  Co.  [j 

5,428+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route 
and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rds.  and  Ouachita  r.,  75  m.  W.  of  Vicks- 
burg, Miss.  Cotton-seed  oil  mills,  cotton 
compress  and  Ice  factory.  Trade  center 
for  cotton  and  agricultural  products. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  •Fridays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
—daily  $7,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally 
1892,  weekly  1893;  O.  C.  Dawklns.  editor; 
WIsner  &  Dawklns,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $5 ;  established 
1897;  B.  A.  Trousdale,  editor;  B.  A.  Trous- 
dale, publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  18Mx23%;  subscrlp- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LOUISIANA. 


LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


tion$l;  established  18S0;  John  Scholars,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Inl898,  "iKL.-  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 
1900,  1,284.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  y  I.    Inl904,yl. 

MORGAN  CITY,   Saint  Mary   Co. 

g  2,332+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rd..  80  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  New  Orleans. 
Oyster  trade.  Central  sugar  depot  of  South- 
western Louisiana.    Lumber  market. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868;  J.  R.  Jolley,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  ■• 

RURAL.  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  field, 
orchard  and  garden;  four  pages  14x20;  sub- 
Bcription  $1  ;  established  1878  ;  W.  B.  Gray, 
editor;  Gray  &  Son,  publishers.   Circ'n  -JKi- 

NAPOIiEONVILIiE.    c.    h., 

Assumption   Co.    f?    945+    pop.,   on    Bayou 

Lafourche,    18    m.    S.  of    Donaldsonville. 

Farming,  cotton  growing,  rice  and  sugar 

cane. 

ASSUMPTION  EAGL.E!  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

ASSUMPTION      PIONEER;     Satur 
days;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished   1850;    Pioneer    Publishing    Com- 
pany, editors  and  publlahers   (7—8  P).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NATCHITOCHES,  c.    h.,   Natchi- 

toches  Co.  -n  2,338+  pop.,  on  Natchitoches 
&  Red  River  Valley  Rd.  and  Cane  r.,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  Shreveport.    Corn,  hay  and  cotton. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  S1.50; 
established  1888;  Mrs.  C.  L.  Breazeale,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902.  Z  (2,  4,  5). 

TI.MES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1903;  C.  M.Cunningham,  editor;  L.W.Rellly, 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 


Hinl895.     Inl896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    Inl898,yl. 
In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "jkl  " 

ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  Independent;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty  four  to 
thirty   pages  17x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 


Of- 


1895, 

1897, 
1898, 


1897.  G  #. 
1900,  yH. 
Weekly 

1897.  G  #. 
1900,  yH. 


NEWIBERIA,  c.  h.,  Iberia  Co. 

C?  6,815+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  Bayou  Teche,  125  m.  W.  of  New  Orleans. 
Cypress  lumber  manufacturing.  Sugar 
cane,  rice  and  cotton. 

ENTERPRISE  AND  OBSERVER; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1  50;  established  18*^2;  Fisher  & 
Southwell,  editors  and  publishers.  (5—3). 
Circulation:  -jkl."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I(  A  A). 
IBERIAN;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  E.  F.  Millard  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3)     Circulation  "jkl  " 

NEW  ORLEANS,  c.  h.,  Orleans 
Co.  a,  287,104+  pop.,  center  of  nine  rail- 
roads, on  the  Mississippi  r.,  110  m.  from  its 
mouth.  Extensive  foreign  and  domestic 
commerce  and  manufactures.  Steamboats 
to  all  points  on  the  Mississippi  and  its  tribu- 
taries. It  is  a  great  commercial  center  and 
largest  cotton  market  in  the  world. 
DAILY. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  every  morn 

ing  except  Monday,  and  W^EEK  L  Y,  Thura 
days;    German;    independent;    daily  eight, 
weeklv  twelve  pages    15x22;    subscription- 
daily  812.  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1847, 
Sunday  and  weekly  1861;  Jacob  Hassinger, 
publisher.    Office,  .^(i6  Cnrnp  street. 
Circulntion- Daily  :    mkl  ' 
Weekly  :    Rating  varied  from  G  In  1892  to 


liBhedl877;  R.  M  Denholme,  publisher, 
fice,  336  Camp  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for 
15,076;  for  1896,  16,tj24;  for 
16«5t26;  for  a  year  ending  with  Sept. 
18,336.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  (z-4,6)  E. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  16,671;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902.  16>259;  for 
1903,  15,641 :  for  1901,  20,194. 

L.'ABEIL.LE  DE  L.A  NOUVEI.I.E- 
ORLEANS;  every  morning,  andWEEK- 
IjY,  Saturdays;  French;  democratic;  eight 
pages  22x29;  subscription- daily  $12,  weekly 
$3;  established  1827;  Armand  Cardeville, 
editor  ;  N.  O.  Bee  Publishing  Co.  (limited), 
publishers.  Office.  73  Chartres  street  (2—3 ). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  12,000.  In 
'-"  "■  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH  (??).  In 
Inl901.(z-3)H(??).  Inl902,###. 
;  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  E.  In 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH  (??)  In 
In  1901.  (z— 3)  H  (??).  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages  18x24;  subicriptlon— dally  and 
Sunday  §5;  established  1890;  P.  Keirnan,  ed- 
itor; B.  M.  Keirnan.  publisher.  Office,  445 
Camp  street  (3 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  13,806;  for  1899.  16,064. 
In  1900,  yE.  Inmil.yF.  Inl902.(z— 1.2,  4,5)F. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  17,523;  for  1904, 
21.383. 

P'l  C  A  Y  U  N  E  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKIiY,  twice-aweek,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  twelve  or 
fourteen,  Sunday  twenty-six  to  thirty-two, 
weeklv  ten  pages  17x22;  subscription  -daily 
J12,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1837,  weekly  1841;  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  J.  Nichol- 
son, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  826-330 
Camp  street. 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
D  in  1892  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y . 
In  1898,  yG.    In  1899.  yG.    In  1900.   yG.    In 

1901,  F.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF,  In  1904, 
yF  (GO). 

Sunday  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892  to  F 
lnl895.  Inl896.F,  Inl897,  Y.  Inl89S,yG.  In 
1899,    yG.     In    1900.    yG.     In   1901,     D.    In 

1902,  yD.    In  1903.  yD.    In  1904.  yD  (001. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892  to 
G  in  1895.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  H. 
n  1899.  yH.    In  1900.  yH.    In  1901,  yl.     In 
902.  vl.    In  190.3.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STATES;  every  evenmg  except  Sunday, 
unday morning,  and  SEMI-WEEK  liY, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
daily  ten  to  twelve.  Sunday  twenty-four  to 
thirty  two.  semi  weeklv  eight  pages  lHx22; 
subscription— daily  $7.  Sunday  $1.50,  senii- 
weeklv  SI;  established  1880;  W.  C.  Chevis, 
editor^  Dnlly  States  Publishine  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  406  r^aniD  street  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  12,496;  for  1896,  13,557;  for  1897, 
14,011;  for  1898.  17,012;  /or  1899, 
18,257;  for  1900.  18,443;  for  1901, 
18  606;  for  1902,  18,693:  for  im, 
18,373  #•    Actual  average  for  1904,  18,- 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903.  21- 
595  #•  Actual  average  for  Um,  21.765. 
Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,971;  for  1896.  5.914;  ^or  1897.  5,987  ; 
for  1898,  6,017; /or  lfi99.  5-914:  for  1900, 
5,991  '.for  1901.  5-997.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
19 '3  yG.    m  19(14,  yH. 

TIMES-DE.^IOCRAT;  every  morning, 
and  SEMI- WEEK  I.  Y,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  dally  twelve.  Sunday 
rw*»tv  four,  semi  weeklv  twenty  two  pages 
161^x22:  subscription— daily  $12,  Sunday  $2, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


Beml-weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1863,  seml- 
weokly  1895;  Times  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  60  Camp  street. 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
D  in  1892  to  F  In  1895.  In  189(i,  F.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901.  F.  Ill  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
l\m,  vF  (00). 

Sunday  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892  to  F 
In  189.5.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  I).  In 
1902.  yl).  In  1903,  yl)  (O  O)-  In  VMH,  yE. 
Semi-Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  E  In 
1892  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  y I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yT.  In  1901,  y I. 

WEEKLY. 

ALGIERS  HERAIiD;  Thursdays;  in 
dependent;   eight  pages  15x22;    subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  John  A.  McLean,  editor 
and   publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days;  methodlst -episcopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $2;  established 
18.50;  Rev.  John  W.  Boswell,  D.D.,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  512  Camp  street  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  7,500  in 
1891  to  Gin  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yH.  Inl899,  yH.  im900.  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  3.605.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1903.  yH.    Inl901,  yl. 

HARLEQUIN;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  twrelve  pages  10x14  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  J.  M.  Lereque,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  Cotton  Exchange  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  "jkl"  In  1901,  Z  (4).  In 
1904,  1. 

JEWISH  LEDGER;  Fridays;  jevv^ish; 
twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1805;  A.  Steeg.  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  Hennen  building. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,"JKi.." 

JOURN A  L :  Sundays ;  labor;  eight  pages 
14x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1901; 
John  ToUvar,  editor;  E.  Purel,  publisher. 
Office.  1341  Elyslan  Fields.  Clrc'n"iKi"(  A  A). 

LA  GUEPE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages,  French  and  EngliRh,  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1902;  J.  G.  de  Baron- 
cellt.  editor;  La  Guepe  Publishing  Co..  Ltd., 
publishers.  Office,  208  Canal  street  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

li'  T  T  A  li  «  -  A  M  E  R  I  C  A  N  O  D  I 
NIJOVA  ORLEANS;Saturday8;  Italian; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2:  established  1884:  E.  Cavalll,  editor; 
L'ltalo- Americano  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers  Office,  129  Decatur  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  "JKL.-  In  1898,  Z.  In  1901,  Z 
(1.2,4.  5).  In  1902,  Z  (3,4).  In  1903,  (z-4) 
!(••).    In  1904,  y I. 

LOUISIANA  PLANTER  AND 
SUGAR  MANUFACTURER;  Satur 
davs;  sugar  and  rice;  forty-eight  pages 9x12; 
subscription  $3;  established  1888;  John  Dy- 
mond,  editor;  Louisiana  Planter  and  Sugar 
Manufacturer  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  339 
Carondelet  street  (2—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  3,000;  in  1896,  3.000.     In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898  and  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3,000.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  in  the  years 
19<X)  and  1901,  and  thus  far  in  1902.  there  has 
not  been  a  single  issue  of  less  than  3,000.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  H.  In  December,  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  since  1894  was  less  than 
3.000. 

MORNING  STAR;  Saturdays;  roman 
catholic;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1868;  G.  T.  McCune, 
editor;  G.  T.  McCune  &  Son.  publishers 
Office,  630  Poydras  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.    In  1899,  yl.    In  190O,  yl.    In  1901, 

NEW  SOUTH;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;    New  South  Publishing  Co., 


LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 

* r ~ 

editors  and  publishers.  Office.  218  Exchange 
place  (7-3  P).    Circulation  "iKL."(AA). 

SOUTHERN  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  Joseph  Le  Blanc, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  8.35  Burgundy  st. 
Circulation  ".ikl.-    In  1899.  Z.     In  1902,  "jkl-" 

SOUTHWESTERN  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  methodist-epis- 
copal;  sixteen  pages  12x17;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1865;  I.  B.  Scott.  D.D.,  editor; 
Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers.  Office.  429  Caron- 
delet street  (2 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897.  4,556.  In  1898.  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  5,751:  /or  1300, 
6,562;  for  1901,  6,921; /or  1902,  6,805j 
for  1903,  7,827;  for  1904,  9,490. 

SOUTHWESTERN  PRESBYTER. 
IAN;  Thursdays;  presbyterian;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  established 
1868;  George  Summey,  managing  editor. 
Office,  204  Camp  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  ".tkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4,12)  (++). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1903,  4,801 ;  for  1904,  4,819. 

SUGAR  PLANTERS'  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays;  sugar  industry;  sixteen  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1870;  Sugar 
Planters'  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  520 
Poydras  street  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,440.  Actual  average  for  18%, 
1,083.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1901, 
Z  (1.2,4,5). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

LUMBER      TRADE      JOURNAL ; 

semi-monthly;  lumber;  fifty-two  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882:  John  E. 
Williams,  editor;  W.  C.  Wright,  manager; 
Lumber  Trade  Journal,  publishers.  Office, 
606  Commercial  place  (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
Inl902,  Z(l,  2,  4,  5). 

VINDICATOR;  semi-monthly;  Insur- 
ance; twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3; 
established  1883;  E.  A.  Stanford,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  702  Liverpool  and  London 
Globe  building  (.5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

Y.  M.  H.  A.  MAGAZINE;  semi- 
monthly (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

INSURANCE  AGENT;  monthly;  In- 
surance; twentv-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1888:  Charles  M.  Hero, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office, 622  Commercial 
place  (12—3).    Circulation  "iju,." 

LOUISIANA    GROCER;   monthly 

^Iv^EDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical;  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  pages  5x8;  subscription  82; 
established  1844;  Chas.  Chassaignac,  M.D., 
and  Isadore  Dyer,  M.D.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office.  Tulane  ave.  and  Liberty  st. 
(5-3).    Circ'n  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MEN  AND  MATTERS;  monthly;  lit- 
erary and  commercial;  fifty-two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Miss  M. 
Evans,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  320  Mag- 
azine street  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  ".tkl."  Actual  av- 
eragefor  a  year  ending  iHth  November,  1898, 
1.500.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901, '.mil." 
monthly  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  BUCK;  monthly:  Benev- 
olent Protective  Order  of  Elks;  flfty-two 
pages 8x10;  subscription  $1;  established  Nov., 
1900:  Aubrey  Murray,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  428  Camp  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  'jKi-  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  tvith  August,  1902,  2,366; 
for  1903,  4.730;  /orl904,  4,815. 

SQUARE  AND  COMPASS;  monthly; 
masonic:  twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893:  A.  Steeg,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  532  Natchez  street.  Circu- 
lation "iKL."    In  1897,  Z.    Inl902,"iKL." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


TRADE  INDEX ;  monthly;  commer- 
cial; forty-eight  pages  10x13;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  James  J.  Lea,  editor 
and  publisher.  OfTflce,  402  Board  of  Trade 
(7-3) 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897.  T  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.     In  1899,  yl.     In   1900.  zl.     In 

1901,    ".TK-L." 

NEW  ROADS,  c.  h.,  Pointe  Coupe* 

Co.  D  770t  pop.,  4  m.  S.  of  Mississippi  r.  and 
36  N.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  and  sugar  cane. 

POINTE  COUPEE  BANNER; 

Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  L.  B.  Claiborne, 
editor;  J.  P.  Gosserand,  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

OPELOUSAS,  c.  h.,  Saint  Landry 
Co.  a  2,951t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co'sRd.,  45  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge, 
the  State  capital.  Cotton,  corn,  rice  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER}  Saturdays;  English  and 
French;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1852;  Leonce  Sandoz, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ST.  LANDRY  CL.ARION ;  Satur- 
days; democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1890  ;  Raymond 
Breaux.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

PATTERSON,    St.    Mary    Co.     p 

2,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 
about  45  m.  E.  of  New  Iberia.  Sugar  plant- 
ing and  manufacturing. 

ST.  MARY  OPTIC;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
Julius  Lund,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PLAQUEMINE,  c.  h.,  Iberville  Co. 
Q  3,590+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital.  Barrel 
factory  and  saw  and  shingle  mills. 

IBERVILLE  SOUTH ;  Saturdays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1865;  Chas.  E.  Schwing.  editor; 
Iberville  South  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.. 
publishers  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z(l,  2,4,  5). 

PLEASANT     HILIi,    Sabine      Co. 

-a  300+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd..  18  m. 

S.  E.  of  Mansfield.    Cotton  plantations. 

SOD  US  NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  A. 
L.Presley,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl' 

POINT    A    LA    HACHE,  c.  h., 

Plaquemines  Co.  O,  300  pop.,  on  New 
Orleans  &  Western  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r., 
45  m.  below  New  Orleans.  Sugar,  rice, 
oranges  and  garden  products. 

PLAQUEMINES  PROTECTOR; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2:  established  1886;  F.  S.  Hlngle, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "^kl." 

POLLOCK,  Grant    Co.    n    637  pop., 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Alexandria. 

PEOPLE'S  DEMANDS;  Wednesdays 
and    Saturdays;     democratlo;     four    pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!;  eitabllshed  1S95:  E.  L. 
Stuckev,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3).    Clrcu 
latlon  "j_kj,." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  .SI;  established 
1904:  W.  F.  Guyros.  editor:  Tribune  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1— .5  P). 


LOUISIANA. 


RAYNE,    Acadia   Co.   g  l,007t  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of 

Crowley,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

cotton  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  ten 
pages  13x20;  subscription  (1;  established 
1894;  S.Q.Watkins. editor;  The  Rayne  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RAYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Richland  Co.  tl 
366  pop,,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
New  Orleans  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  21  m.  E. 
of  Monroe.     Cotton  gins  and  saw  mills. 

RICHLAND   BEACON-NEWS;  Sat 

urdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established— iZte/iiand  Beacon 
1869,  Richland  News  im'i;  Beacon-News  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RESERVE,  St.  John  the  Baptist  Co.  O, 

475+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 

Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Edgard,  the  county  seat. 

Agricultural  products. 

LE  MESCHACEBE;  Saturdays;  Eng- 
lish and  French;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1852; 
Charles  Lasseigne,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

RINGGOLD,  Bienville  Co.  D  185  pop. 
REGISTER  :  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROSEL AN D,  7'a"5'ipaftoa  Co.  n-l,320t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

New  Orleans.    Saw  mill.    Lumbering. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  D.  W.  Streat.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3) . 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RUSTON,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.    t\   I,324t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  about 
66  m.  W.  of  Shreveport.    Cotton  raising. 
LEADER;    every  evening  except   Sun- 
day, and  \VEEKLY,  Wednesdays;   demo- 
cratic;    daily    four,    weekly     eight     pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daiU'  1894,  weekly  19U0;  Harold  P. 
Lane,  editor;  The  Ruston  Leader  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.     Circ'n— daily   "ikl." 

COLORED  GLOBE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

P  RO  G  R  E  S  S  I  V  E  A  GE ;  Thursdays ; 
people's  party;  four  pages  18x24:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  E.  F.  Warner, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl- " 

LOUISIANA  SCHOOL  REVIEW^ 
monthly  during  school  year;  educational; 
thirtv-two  to  fortv-elght  pages  SxlOi'o;  sub- 
scrlp'tion  81;  established  1892:  W.  E.Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  -jkl." 

SAINT  ERANCISVILLE,  c.  h  » 

West    Feliciana     <  o.    D     1,059+    pop.,     on 
Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  .35  m.  N.  W.  of  IBaton  Rouge,  the 
State  capital.    Cotton  shipping. 
TRUE  DE3IOCRAT;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892;    Mrs.  M.  E.  Leake,   editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  c.  h.,  Tensas  Co. 
cf  717+  pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  Mississippi 
r.,  30  m.  above  Natchez,  Miss.  Shipping 
point.    Cotton  growing. 

SOUTHERN  VOICE:  Saturdays:  local; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1902;  B.  P.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TENSAS  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5(); 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


39S 


LOUISIANA. 


established  1871;  A.  E.  Green,  editor;  Tensas 
Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Clrc'n  "JKi  " 

SAINT    MARTINVILLE,  c.  h., 

Saint  Martin  Co.  P  l,y26t  pop.,  on  South- 
ern Pacific  Co'8  Rd.  and  Baj'ou  Teche, 
10  m.  N.  of  New  Iberia.  Cotton,  corn,  sugar 
cane  and  rice. 

EVANGELINE  J  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription.  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Carlos  Grelg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

SHREVEPORT,  c.  h.,  Caddo  Co.  ti 

16,013f  pop.— local  estimate  26,000— on  Texas 
&  Pacific,  Queen  &  Crescent  Route,  Kansas 
Southern,  St.  Louis  Southwestern,  Texar- 
kana  &  Ft.  Smith  and  Houston  &  Shreve- 
port  Rds.  and  Red  r.  Active  river  trade. 
Cotton  growing. 

JOURNAL.;  every  evening  and  Sunday 
morning;  democratic;  dally  eight,  Sunday 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  estab- 
lished 1894;  The  Journal  Publishing  Com- 
pany (Ltd.),  publishers  (2— 3).  Clrc'n  "jkl" 
TIMES;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY* Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
17x223^;  subscription— daily  $10,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1871;  Times  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— daily  ••jkl"  weekly  "jkl."  In 
1898,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "ij£L." 

VVATCHMAN.  every  evening  except 
Saturday  and  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  negro;  independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  daily  $8; 
weekly,  $1;  established  1883;  S.  H.  Ralph, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl" 

CAUCASIAN;  semi-weekly,  Sundays 
and  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
Shreveport  Caucasian  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELITE;  Sundays;  society;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1899;  Mrs. 
Julia  Sparke  Rule,  editor;  The  Ogilvle  Har- 
per Co.,  nnblishers  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COTTON  BALE;  monthly;  cotton  and 
livestock;  sixteen  pages  10x13:  subscription 
50  cents;  established  March,  1903;  H.L.Greer, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

SIiIDELL,  St.   Tammany  Co.  a-  1,129 

pop.,  on  New  Orleans  &  North  Eastern  Rd., 

23  m.  S.  E.  on  Covington.  Mineral  wells  and 

springs. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pagfs  15x22;  subscription  .$1;  established 
July,  1902;  Edward  F.  Halley.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 -3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TALIiULAH,  c.  h.,  Madison    Co.  cf 
450  pop.,  on  Vlcksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  20  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Vlcksburg,  Miss. 
Shipping  point  for  cotton. 
MADISON    JOURNAL;     Saturdays; 

democratic ;  four  pages  18x24 ;   subscription 

$2;  established  1888;  Geo.  Spencer,  editor;  S. 

B.  Spencer,  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

THIBODEAUX,  c.  h.,  Lafourche 
Co.  Qs  8,25:5+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.  and  Bayou  Lafourche,  55  m.  W. 
by  S.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Agriculture,  rice 
and  sugar  cane. 

LAFOURCHE  COMET;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  John  B.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkx  " 

SENTINEi..,  Saturdays;  English  and 
French;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1864;  H.  R.  Dupre,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


LOUISIANA. 


VIDALIA,  c.  h.,  Concordia  Co.  n 
1,022+ pop.,  on  Natchez,  Red  River  &  Texas 
and  New  Orleans  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  opposite  Natchez,  Miss.  Cot- 
ton growing. 

CONCORDIA  SENTINEL;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1^2;  J.  L.  Rountree, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

TRI-STATE  SUN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WASHINGTON    St.    Landry    Co. 

a  1,197+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 

6  m.  N.   of  Opelousas,   the    county    seat. 

Lumber  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22  ;subscrlptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Miss  Gertrude  P.  Callahan,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation   vkl." 

WELSH,  Calcasieu  Co.  JJ  320t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of 
Lake  Charles.    Rice  and  rice  milling. 
RICE    BELT    JOURNAL;    Fridays; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1^  established 
A.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher. 


1900;  G 
culatlon  "JKL." 


Cir- 


W^EST   BATON    ROUGE,   n>s< 

Baton  Rouge  Co.  O . 

SUGAR  PLANTER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WHITECASTLE,    Iberville  Co.    g 

1,850+ pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  and  White 
Castle  &  Lake  Natchez  Rds.  and  Mississippi 
r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Plaquemines,  the  county 
seat.  Lumber,  sugar  cane  and  truck  farm- 
ing. 

WHITE  CASTILIAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  e.stabllshed  1895;  Henry  A.  WInfree, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

WINNPIELD,    c.   h.,  Winn    Co.    D 

1,500  pop.,  on  Dudgemona  r.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of 

Natchitoches  and  40  S.  of  Ruston.   Lumber 

and  farming. 

COMRADE  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  16x2"^;  subscription  SI;  established 
1890;  J.  H.  Cosgrove,  editor;  The  Winnfield 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

SOUTHERN   SENTINEL;    Fri 
days;    democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  D.  B.   Coates, 
editor  and  mibllsher  (2—3).    Clrc'n  "jkj," 

GUARDIAN;  monthly;  baptist;  thirty- 
six  pages  8x101^;  subscription  81;  established 
March,  1881;    S.  L.  Morris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5),  I. 

WINNSBORO,    c.    h.,  Franklin 

Co.  i  300  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  &  North- 
western Rd.  and  Turkey  creek,  40  m.  N.  by 
W.  of  Natchez,  Miss. 

FRANKLIN  SUN;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1864;  W.  P.  Power,  editor  and  publlshei*. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RISING  STAR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1903;  S.  L.  Brashear,  editor;  M. 
L.Bell,  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

ZACHARY,  East  Baton  Rouge  Co.  n 
465+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  county  seat 
and  State  capital. 
EXCUSE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

19(1(1:     W.  R.    Bryan,   editor   and   publisher 

(.5-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


MAINE. 


Population  694.466 1.      Land  Area  29,895  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  Canadian  provinces  of  Quebec  and  New  Brunswick, 
east  by  New  Brunswick,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and  west  by  New  Hamp- 
shire and  the  province  of  Quebec.  State  capital  :  Augusta.  Principal  products 
and  industries:  Fishing  and  lumber,  lime  and  building-stone  manufactures. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  154,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  17;  semi- weekly,  4;  weekly,  94;  semi-monthly,  2;  monthly,  35; 
quarterly,  2. 

The  cities  of  over  7,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 


Portland 50,1  45t 

Lewiston tJ3,761t 

Baiieor til,S50t 

Biddefoid 16,145t 

Auburu J 2,951 1 


Augusta 11,6S3+ 

Bath 10, 477 1 

VVaterville 9,477t 

Kocklaud S,  150t 

Calais 7,655t 


AUBURN,  c.  h.,  Androscoggin  Co.,  p 

11,250+  pop.,  on  Main  Central  and   Grand 

Trunk  Rds.  and  Androscoggin  r.,    35  m.  N. 

W.   of  Portland.     The   manufacturing   of 

boots  and  shoes  is  the  leading  industry. 

ADVOCATE?  Fridays;  eight  pages 
I5x2"2;  subscription  $1.25;  established  June, 
1901;  G.  F.  HuflC,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
an  edition  for  Sabattus  and  Turner  (2 — 3). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 3, 4, 5)  I. 
In  1903,  yl  (A  A). 

AUGUSTA,  c.  h.,  Kennebec  Co.  Q 
State  Capital,  11,683+  pop.,  on  Maine 
Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r.  at  head  of 
steam  navigation.  Cotton,  wood  pulp,  pa- 
per and  lumber  mills  and  various  manu- 
factories.    Extensive  commerce. 

KENNEBEC  JOURNAL, ;  every  morn 

Ing  except  Sunday,  and  W  E  E  R  L  Y, 
Wednesdays  ;  republican ;  daily  ten  to  twelve 
weelcly  sixteen  pages  22x29;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1870,  weekly  1825;  Burleigh  &  Flynt,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 4). 

CircHlation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3,413  ;  for  1896,  3.577  ;  for  1897, 
3,4'27; /or  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1898,  3,537.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  3,648;  for  a  year  ending  with  Oc- 
tober, 1901,  4,315;  for  1902,  4,719}  /or  1903, 
5,77S; /or  1904,  6,344. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  3,517; 
for  1896,  3, '^50.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1898, 
t2>756.     In  1899,  yl.     Actual  average  for 

1900,  t2,665  ;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  October, 

1901.  2,266;  for  1902,  2,133;  for  1903, 
2,170; /or  1904,  2.486. 

MAINE  FARMER;  Thursdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  eight  pages  13x24 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1833;  Geo.  M.  Twitchell,  editor; 
Maine  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  F  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zG.  In  1899, 
zG  (??)  (++).  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June.  1900  10,740;  for  1901. 
12,012.  Inl902,yF.  In  1903.  yF  (O  O).  In 
19L)4,  yG. 

NEW  AGE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1867: 
H.  M.  Plaisted  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  assert', 
smallest  5,500.     In   1895,   G.    In  1896.  G.    In 


1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    Inl904, 

yl. 

AMERICAN  WOMAN;  monthly; 
twenty-eight  pages  10x15;  subscription  15 
cents;  established  1891;  The  Vickery  &  Hill 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation :  In  1896,  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1893, 
316,666:  for  1S99,  547,204;  for  1900, 
1, 000. 756;/or  1901,  l,002,05S;/or  1902, 
818,753;  for  1913,  790,179;  for  1904, 
786,444. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  American 
Woman  is   published  by  the  well-known 
Vickery  &  Hill  Publishing  Company,  and 
has  a  monthly  circulation  of  725,000  copies. 
Proof  of  circulation  on  tile  with  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directoi-y.  and  fur- 
nished  advertisers  upon  request.    Forms 
close  first  Monday  in  month  before  date 
of  publication.    Sworn  circulation  for  1904, 
9,437,334  copies,  or  an  average  monthly  cir- 
culation of  786,444  copies. 
C  O  31  F  O  R  T ;    monthly ;    twenty -four 
pages  111^x17;    subscription  15  cents;    estab- 
lished 1888;   W.  H.  Gannett  Cine. ),  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,227,567  ;  for  1896,  1,253,617.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  laith  June,  1900, 
1,249,899;  for  1901,  1,'^69,648;  /or 
1902,  1,274,766;  for  1903,  1,269,995: 
/or  1904,  1,269,641. 

Publisher's  announcement  —Confort  has  a 
bona  fide  monthly  mailed  circulation  of 
one  million  ana  a  quarter.  You  find  its 
columns  full  of  good  reading  matter,  well 
illustrated,  and  of  a  merit  ahead  of  the 
general  mail-order  magazines.  That's  why 
Comfort  is  read  and  has  become  the  plain 
people's  popular  paper.  Six  million  read- 
ers watch  for  its  monthly  coming.  It's  the 
plain,  common  middle  classes,  especially 
the  ones  living  in  the  country  and  small 
towns,  who  find  the  city  store  counters 
brought  right  into  their  homes  by  the 
mail  order  business.  Comfort  has  been 
the  leading  mailorder  paper  since  it  was 
established,  fifteen  years  ago,  and  has 
always  made  the  rural  and  smalltown 
home  its  special  field.  "If  you  put  it  in 
Comfort  it  pays." 

GOOD  STORIES;  monthly;  literary; 
twenty-eight  pages  10x15;  subscription  15 
cents;  established  1903;  The  Vickery  &  Hill 
Publifihlng  Co., editors  ahd  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for     1904, 

454,217.  ^     ^^      ^ 

Publisher' s  announcement. — The  Good 
Stories  is  published  by  the  Vickery  &  Hill 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


397 


MAINE. 


MAINE. 


Pub.  Co.,  of  Augusta,  Maine,  and  until  Oc- 
tober, liKiS,  was  one  of  the  Vickery  &  Hill 
List.  It  lias  a  monthly  circulation  ex- 
ceeding 4(X),0l)0.  Proof  of  circulation  on  file 
with  Howell's  American  Newspaper  Direct- 
ory, and  furnished  advertisers  upon  re- 
quest. Forms  close  3d  Monday  in  month 
preceding  date  of  publication.  Sworn 
circulation  for  19U4,  5,450,602  copies,  or  an 
average  monthly  circulation  of  454,217 
copies. 

LiANE'S  LIST  (consisting  of  Ave 
monthly  publications:  Sunshine,  Family 
Herald,  Golden  Moments,  Litero.ry  Corn- 
panionand  National  Farmer) ;  sixteen  pages 
111^x17;  subscription  25  cents;  established— 
Sunshine  1886,  Family  Herald  1877,  Golden 
Moments  1880,  Literary  Companion  1869, 
National  Fai-mer  1879;  Lane's  List  (Inc.), 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Combined  circulatiou:  In  1896,  A.  In 
1897,Z.  Inl898,yA.  Inl899,yA.  Inl900.yA. 
February  11th,  1901,  publisher  asserts  that 
no  monthly  issue  in  over  two  years  has 
reached  so  low  a  figure  as  700,000.  In  1902,  y  A . 
Actual  average  for  year  ending  October, 
1903.  734,97S.    In  19U4,  yA. 

VICKERY  &  HIL.I.  L.IST  (con 
Bisting  of  three  monthly  publications,  as  fol- 
lows: Hearth  and  Home,  Fireside  Visitor 
a,nd  Happy  Hours);  twenty  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription  — if ca?-t?i  a?id  Home  15  cents. 
Fireside  Visitor  15  cents,  Happy  Hours  15 
cents;  established— Hearf/i  and  Home  1885, 
Fireside  Fisif or  1874,  Happy  Hours  1879;  The 
Vickery  &  Hill  Company,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1—4)). 

Combined  circiilation  :    Actual  average 
for  "         ~    ~     '         ■    """  '---v 

for 
for 

for _,_„ 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Vickery  & 
Hill  List  consists  of  Fireside  Visitor, 
Happy  Hours  and  Hearth  and  Home. 
These  papers  are  the  acknowledged  leaders 
of  their  class,  with  a  monthly  circulation 
of  1,250,000  copies.  Proof  of  circulation  is 
on  file  with  Rowell's  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  and  will  be  furnished  advertis- 
ers upon  request.  Forms  close  2d  Monday 
of  month  preceding  date  of  publication. 
Sworn  circulation  for  1904.  16,271,532,  or  an 
average  monthly  circulation  of  1,355,961 
copies. 

BANGOR,  c.  h.,  Penobscot   Co.  n 
21,850+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Pe 
nobscotr.    Port  of  entry.   Steamers  to  New 
York  and  Boston.   Mass.     Lumber  trade. 
Center  of  supplies  for  a  large   portion  of 
the  interior  of  the  State.    Exports  lumber 
and  orange  and  lemon  boxes. 
COM3IERCIAL.;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLi  Y.Fridays;  independ- 
ent; daily  ten  to  twelve.  Saturday  twenty, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  20x24;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1872, 
weekly  1838;  J.  P.  Bass  &  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4 ). 

Circulation- Daily:  Actual  average  for 
189.5,    4,8S4;    for    1896.    5,160;    for    1897 
5, 356; /or  1898,  7,618;  for  1899,  6,196; 
for    a    year   ending    with    September,    1900, 
6,634;  /or  1901,  7,290;  for  1902,7,846; 
for  1903.  8,213 :  for  1904,  8.991. 
Weekly:  Actual  averafire/or  1895, 18,297; 
for  1896.21,540;  for   1897,   24,560;  for 
1898,  26,986;  /or  1899.  28,517;  for  1900. 
28,750;  for  1901.29.082;  for  1902,  29,- 
012; /or  1903,  29,006: /or  m)4.  28,837. 
Publisher's  announcement.— In    Bangor  the 
Daily  Commercial- Maine's  best  newspa- 
per—has twice  as  much  circulation  as  any 
other  paper;  it  also  covers  the  important 
outside  places  thoroughly.   Has  the  largest 
bona  fide  circulation  of  any  paper  in  its 
field.    Investigation  invited. 

The  weekly  edition  of  the  Commercial 
is  the  one  great  family  weekly  of  Maine; 


combines  news  and  agriculture;  is  a  local 
weekly,  96  per  cent  of  its  28,000  subscribers 
residing  within  the  State;  covers  the  pros- 
perous farming  districts  of  Eastern,  North- 
ern   and  Central  Maine   thoroughly;    has 
double  the  circulation  of  any  other  Maine 
paper,   daily    or    weekly;    was    awarded 
Printers'  Ink's  Weekly  Sugar  Bowl. 
NEVVJS;    every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight   pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription-daily $6,  semi-weekly  $1;    estab- 
lished 1834;  Bangor  Publishing  Company,  edi 
tors  and  publishers  (3 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
4,200  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H,    In  1897. 
HZ,    Actual  average  for  1898,  7,764: /or 
1899,  6,456.    In  19('0,  zG.    Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Feb.,  1901,  8,202. 
In  1901,  (z— 3)  F.     Actual  average  for  1902, 
8,011;  /or  1903,  8.441; /or  1904,  10.118. 
Semi- Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898,  yl.     In  1899,  yl.     Actual  average  for 
1900,6,812.     In  1901,  (z-3)  G.    Actual  aver- 
age for   1902,    6,248.    In   1903,   yG   (OO). 
Act\ial  average  for  1904,6  ,253. 
Publisher's   announcement  .—The    Bangor 
Daily  News,  only  morning  paper  in  east- 
ern and  northern  section  of  Maine,  covers 
very  thoroughly  eight  counties  out  of  six- 
teen in  the  State;  dally  circulation  greater 
than  that  of  any  other  daily  east  and  north 
of  Portland.    Small  sales  to  newsagents; 
circulation  shown  by  actual  subscribers 
on  subscription  list. 

INDUSTRIAL,  JOURNAL,;  monthly; 
business;  twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages 
9x12:  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  E.  M. 
Bland ing,  editor  ;  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,750.    In  1896,   I.    In    1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.    In 

1899,  y I.    In  1900,  zT.    In  1901.  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (O  O).  In  1904.  yl. 

MAINE  SPORTSMAN;  monthly;  fish 
and  game;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893:  Herbert  W.  Rowe, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circu  1  at  ion:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,225;  for  1896,  1,675;  for  1897,  2,216. 
In  1898,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1899, 2,441 . 
In  1900,  yH.  .4c^ttaZarerage/orl901,'^,4OO; 
for  1902,  2,400;  .for  1903,  2,535;  for  1904, 
2,433. 

BAR  HARBOR,  ^a«cocA:  Co.  i^i 

4.200  pop.,  at  the  entrance  of  Frenchman's 

bay,  21  m.  from  Ellsworth,  fhe  county  seat, 

A  summer  resort. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Geo.  M  Haskins,  editor;  Bar 
Harbor  Press  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,"jKi."  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,7 6^i  for  1903, 
1,833.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

BATH,  c.  h.,  Sagadahoc  Co.  g  10,477t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r., 
12  m.  from  Its  mouth.    Shipbuilding  and 
lumber  trade.    Steamers  to  Boston,  Mass. 
TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    INDEPENDENT    AND    ENTER- 
PRISE, Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  daily 
republican,  semi  weekly  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription— daily    $5,    semi- 
weekly  $1.50;   established— daily  1857,  Inde- 
pendent 1869,  Enterprise  1889;   consolidated 
1903;  F.  B.Nichols,  editor  of  daily;   Harry  C. 
Webber,  editor  of  semi-weekly;    The  Times 
Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
1,224.  In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  March,  1899,  1 ,704 ;  for 


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MAINE. 


1900  2f010;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
190l!!i, 090. -4c^ua^aremfire/or  1902, 3,34ti; 
for  19U3,  -^,254;  for  19U4,  3.433. 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
notlessthanl.iSO.  Inl896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKi"  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
for  the  past  five  jears  has  been  so  small  as 
1,000.  In  1901.  yl.  In  I'JO'i  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903. 
yH(OO).    In  1904,  yl. 

BELFAST,  c.  h.,  Waldo  Co.  g  4,615t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  at  head  of 
Penobscot   bay,  132  m.  N.  E.  of  Portland. 
Shipbuilding,  manufacturing  and  domestic 
commerce.    Has  a  fine  harbor. 
REPUBLICAN   JOURNALi    Thur* 
days ;  republican -,  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1829;  C.  A.  Pilsbury,  edi- 
tor ;  Republican  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JiLi"    In  1899, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKi." 

MAINE  TEMPERANCE  RECORD; 
monthly;  temperance;  eight  pages  llxU; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1878;  Geo. 
E.  Brackett,  editor;  Brackett  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).    Circulation  "jKi,." 

BETHEL,  Oxford  Co.  -a  783  pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk   &   Androscoggin  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  W.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat,  and  45  W. 

of  Augusta.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1895;  E.  C.  Bowler,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circulation  -ifiL."  In 
1899.  Z.   Inl902,-JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BIDDEFORD,   York  Co.   p  16,U5t 

pop.,   on  Boston  &    Maine   Rd.   and   Saco 

r.,  opposite  Saco,  one  of  the  two  county 

seats,  15   m.   S.   W.  of  Portland.    Cotton 

manufacturing  and  general  commerce. 

JOURNAL.  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 

-day.and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 

daily   six   to    eight,    weekly    eight     pages 

nux22}4;  subtcriptlon— daily  $6,  weekly  $2; 

established-daily    1^4,  weekly  1845;    C.  H. 

Prescott,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation— Dally:    Actual  average  for 

1895,    1,603;    for   1896.    1,734;    /or  1897, 

1,951 ;  for  1898,  3,001 ;  for  1899.  3,166; 

for    1900,    3,360;     for    1901,   3,373.      In 

1902.  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (OO).  In    1904,  yj. 

Weekly:    In   1895    publisher    asserts,    not 

less  than  1,850. 'In  1896,   I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."    Actual  average  for  1899, 1,693; 

/or  1900,  1,683; /or  1901. 1,536.  Inl902,yl. 

In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y J. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  eie:ht  pages  20x24,  weekly 'eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1895;  John  W.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In 
1897.  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for  IWi, 
1,993;  for  1903,  3  093;  /or  1904,  3,397. ■  I 
Weekly:  In  1896, "JKL-"  Inl897,Z.  In  1899, Z. 
In  1902,  "JKI,."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,938.    In  1904,  y  I. 

LA  JUSTICE;  Thursdays;  French;  inde- 
pendent-republican ;  eight  pages  13i^x20 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Alfred  Bon- 
neau,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

L'ECLATR;  Fridays  (A  A). 
WATSON'S     ILLUMINATOR; 

monthly;  humorous;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1876  ;  Will 
H.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher ;  dated  and 
Issuedalso  at  Boston.  Mass.      Clrc'n  "jkl." 

.BINGHAM,  Somerset  Co.  a  757  pop., 

on  Somerset  Rd.    Connected  by  stage  with 


ana   23  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Skowhegan,  the 

county  seat. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Miss  Sarah  G.  Goodrich,  editor; 
A.  C.  Ladd,  publisher.    Circulation  "jKi." 

BOOTHBAY  HARBOR,  Lin- 

coin  Co.  g  l,926t  pop.,  14  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 

Wiscasset,  the  county  seat.    Fishing  and 

ice  trade.    A  summer  resort. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  C.  E.  Kendrlck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iiL." 

BRIDGTON,  Cumberland  Co.  pi,5b21 
pop.,  on  Brldgton  &  Saco  River  Rd.  and 
Sebago  Lake,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Portland,  the 
county  seat.  Sebago  Lake  Route  steam- 
boats touch  here.  Manufactures  of  woolen 
and  other  goods. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
J0x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1870; 
H.  A.  Shorey  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Z.  Actunl  average  for 
1898.  1.164.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  "JKL"     Inl902,  Z(2,4,  5).  In  1903,  (+t). 

ORACLE;  monthly;  occultism  and 
philosophy;  twelve  pages  5x8;  subscription 
50  cents ;  established  1895 ;  Charles  H.  Mackay, 
editor  and  publisher  (12  —  3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

BRUNSWICK,  Cumberland  Co.  p 
6,806+ pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Andro- 
scoggin r.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of  Portland,  the  county 
•eat,  and  30  S.  of  Augusta,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Seat  of  Bowdoin  College  and  the  Medi- 
cal School  of  Maine.  Lumber  trade,  milling 
and  manufacturing. 

BOWDOIN  ORIENT;  Thursdays; dur- 
ing college  year;  collegiate;  sixteen  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $2;  established  1871;  Stu- 
dents of  Bowdoin  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "iiLt  " 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
November,  1902;  J.  A.  Cook,  editor;  Bruns- 
wick Publishing  Co,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-11)  I  (••).  Act- 
ual average  for  1904,  1.608. 

CALAIS,  c.h.,  Wa$hington  Co.  n-7.655t 
pop.,  on  Washington  County  Rd.,  at  head 
of  navigation  on  St.  Croix  r.  and  opposit* 
St.    Stephen,  N.    B.    Shipbuilding,   cotton 
and  shoe  manufactures  and  lumber  trade. 
Market  for  ad.1acent  counties. 
FRONTIER    NEWS;     every   evening 
except  Sunday;    four  pages  18x24;   subscrip- 
tion $3.50;  established  September,  1902;  Clar- 
ence Spooner,  editor   and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  ".jkl."  (A  A). 

ADVERTISER  ;  Wednesdays;  republl- 
can;  eight  to  ten  pages  15^^x22 ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1836;  C,  A.  Ro.se.  editor; 
Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12-4). 
Circulation:  "jkl"  In  1901,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5).  In 
1902,  Z  (4,  6,  9).     In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).    In 

19(M  ( z 4)  I 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  Chas.  R.  Whidden.  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (7—3) 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,400.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "iii."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904,  yl. 


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MAINE. 


CAMDEN,  Knox  Co.  g  2,835t  pop.,  on 

Penobscot  bay,  8  m.  N.  of  Rockland,  the 

county  seat.    Shipbuilding,  Ice  cutting  and 

lime.    A  summer  resort. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  J.  H. 
Ogler,  editor:  Camden  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7-3  P). 

C'irciilatiou:  In  1898,  "jki.."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  1,311.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901.  1,323.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  1,303. 

CA'Rl'BO'U.ArooiiookCo.  a  *.758t 
pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Aroostook  r.  Grist  and 
shingle  mills  and  starch  factory. 

AROOSTOOK      REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  L.  J. 
Pendell,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Inl896,I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "fKi."  (??  )  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (4.  6, 12).  In  1903,  (z^l)  I.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1 .806. 

CHERRYFIELD,  Washington  Co. 

D- 1,859+ pop.,  on  Washington  Co.  Rd.,  25  m. 

W.  of  Machlas,  the  county  seat.    Canning 

and  lumber. 

NARRAGUAGIJS  TIMES j  Fridays? 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  W.  E.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation 'VJLL" 

CHINA,  Kennebec  Co.  g  59,11T  pop. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DAMARISCOTTA,  Lincoln  Co.  p 

876+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of 

Bath.    Trade  center  of  county.    Summer 

resort.    Shipbuilding,  fishing  and  farming. 

HERA  L<  D  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
•Ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1876;  G.  W.  Singer,  publisher;  dated 
also  at  New  Castle  (1 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jk-l."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1898, 
1,6'^4.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  l,5e^l.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl  (++).    In  1903,  "jkl." 

DEERING,  Cumberland  Co.  p  5,353t 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  Clothing  and 

stoneware     manufactories,  corn-canning 

works  and  tannery. 

NEWS  AND  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Mrs.  O.  E. 
Barnard,  editor;  The  Deering  News  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEER  ISLE,  Hancock  Co.  g  3,047t 
pop.,  on  Deer  Island,  56  m  E.  of  Augusta, 
the  State  capital.  Stone  cutting  and  farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  P.  S.  Knowlton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

DEXTER,  Penobscot  Co.  a  2,941t  pop,, 

on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  a  branch  of  Se- 

bastlcook  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of   Bangor,  the 

county  seat.    Woolen  mills,  machine  shops 

and  other  manufactories. 

EASTERN  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1862;  Geo  C.  Furber,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation  "iKL."  In 
1902.  Z(  4), 


DOVER,  c.  h.,  Piscataquis  Co.  a  l.SSUt 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Bangor  &  Aroos- 
took Rds.  and  Piscataquis  r.  Manufactories 
of  woolen  goods,  organs,  pianos,  furniture 
and  spools. 

PISCATAQUIS       OBSERVER! 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subBcription  $1 ;  established  1838 ;  L.  P.  Evans, 
editor;  Observer  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—:")). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  assert.s 
smallest  1,600.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  18S>7' 
I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899  and  1900,  publisher, 
asserts,  was  not  less  than  1.600.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  No- 
vember 27,  1902,  1,9054;  /or  1903.  1,905 ;  for 
1904,  1,918. 

EASTPORT,  Washington  Co.  n-  5,311t 

pop.,  on  Moose  Island,  in  Passamaquoddy 

bay,  at  mouth  of  St.  Croix  r.  and  the  most 

easterly  point  in  United  States.   A  summer 

resort.     Fifteen  canning   factories.     Fish 

depot. 

FRONTIER  NEWS  AND  ISLAND 
PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Clarence 
Spooner,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion ".JKL."  (A  A). 

SENTINELi:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x2i2;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1818;  F.  E.  Nutt,  editor;  H.  D.  Nutt, 
publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,184.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  2,160.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I, 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  liX)4,  yl. 

EIiIiS"WORTH,c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  p 
4,297+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Union 
r.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Bangor.  Shoe  factories. 
Lumber  trade  and  carriage  factory, 

AMERICAN;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1854;  F.W.Rollins,  editor;  Hancock 
County  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895  ana  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,950.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1.950.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,950.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  year  end- 
ing June  has  printed  each  week  1,950.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  1,950.  In  1904,  Janu- 
uary,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  Issue  during 
1903  was  1,950.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,393. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages  23x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  R.  M.  Campbell,  editor;  Campbell  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

FAIRFIELD,  Somerset  Co.  n  2,l38t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec 
r.,  83  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Portland.  Manufactur- 
ing and  lumbering. 

JOURNAIj;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  A.  C.  Ladd  Company,  editors  and 
publishers;  prints  editions  for  neighboring 
towns  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  OF  MAINE  ORNITHO- 
LOGICAL SOCIETY;  quarterly,  July, 
October,  January  and  April;  twenty-four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
T^ttB;  J.  Merton  Swain,  editor;  Maine  Ornl- 
I  thological  Society,  publishers  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation ".IKL."  (AA). 

j  FARMINGTON,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co. 

\     -a  1,251+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  termi- 
nus of  Sandy   River  Rds.  and  Sandy  r. 


400 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MAINE. 


S3  m.  N.  W.  of  Augusta,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1840;  John  M.  S.  Hunter,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,400.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl  (++).  Inl900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  I. 

SCHOOIi  WORIiD;  monthy.  except 
July  and  August;  educational:  thirty-two 
pages  7x91^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1882;  D.  H.  Knowlton  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  9,000  in 
1893  to  Q  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.     In   1899.  yH.     In  1900,  yH.      In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

FORT     FAIRFIELD,  Aroostook 

Co.  i  1,469+  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and 

Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rds.    Saw  and  grist 

mills    and    manufactures    of     carriages, 

starch  and  lumber. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  C.  C. 
Harvey,  manager  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREEPORT,  Cumberland  Co.  p 
759+  pop.,  a  seaport  town  on  Maine  Central 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Portland  and  20  S.  W.  of 
Augusta.  Shipbuilding.  Coasting  trade  and 
fisheries. 

SIX  TOWN  TIMES  ;  Fridays;  local; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Libby  &  Smith  (Portland),  edi- 
tors and  publishers(2 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  -jkl.-  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  issue  for  nearly  or 
quite  three  years,  1.500.  In  1901,  July,  1902. 
December,  and  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  the  smallest  edition  during  the  past 
seven  years  was  1,250.     In  1904,  yl. 

EASTERN  POUI^TRYMAN;  month 
ly;  poultry;  sixteen  pages 83^x11}^;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1899;  Geo.P.CofRu, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circ'n  "iivl."  In 

1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

FRYEBURG,  Oxford  Co.  -a  l,376t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Saco  r.,  49 
m.  N.  W.  of  Portland.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

FARMAND  POULTRY  HERALD; 

monthly;  agriculture  and  live  stock;  eight 

f)ages  10^^x16;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
ished  1898;  R.  S.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

GARDINER,  Kennebec  Co.]  g  .5,5011 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Kennebec  r.,  6  m.  S.  of 
Augusta,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Has  water  power.  Manufactures,  com- 
merce and  lumber  and  Ice  trade. 

REPORTER. JOURNAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK.LY, 
Fridays;  independent-republican;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dallv  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1893,  weekly  1854;  E.W.  Morrell, 
editor;  Gardiner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—8).  Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

GORHAM,   Cumberland  Go.  p  2,540 

pop. 

NARRAGANSETT  SUN;  Thursdays 
(▲  A). 


MAINE. 


GUILiFORD,  Piscataquis  Co.  D  l,544t 

pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 
of  Dover,  the  county  seat.  Woolen,  lumber, 
kindling  wood  and  wood-turning  indus- 
tries. 

CITIZEN ;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1S90, 
C.  N.  Rand,  editor;  A.  C.  Ladd,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  R.  C.  Tobey,  editor;  The  Recorder 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HAIiLOWELL,ii^enn«6«c  Co.  p  :.',7Ut 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec 
r.,  2  m.  S.  of  Augusta,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Exports  granite.  Manufact- 
ures of  oilcloths,  print  blocks,  and  boots 
and  shoes. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Walter  F.  Marston.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

H  O  U  Ii  T  O  N  ,  C.  h.,  Aroostook  Co.  [j 

4,686+  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Bangor 

&  Aroostook  Rds.,  190  m.  N.  E.  of  Augusta, 

the  State  capital.    Seat  of  Ricker  Classical 

Institute.      Manufacturing,    farming    and 

timber. 

AROOSTOOK  PIONEER;  Tuesdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1857;  Geo.  H.  Gllman,  editor; 
W.  S.  Gilman  &  Son,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,  -isi.." 

AROOSTOOK  TIMES;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1860;  S.  H.  Hanson,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 7—3  P ) .     Circulation  ■  'jkl- " ' 

KENNEBUNK,    York  Co.  p  3,228t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  S.  W. 

of  Biddef  ord.  Leatherold  and  leatherboard 

and  twine  mills  and  shoe  shops. 

EASTERN  STAR;  Fridays  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1877;  W.  Lester  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCAL  NEWS  ;  Thursday  ;  Independ- 
ent republican;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1898;  Wm.  McFad- 
den,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion  'JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LEWISTON,  Androscoggin  Co.  p 
23,761+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Maine  Central 
and  Portland  &  Rumford  Falls  Rds.  and 
Androscoggin  r.,  opposite  Auburn,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  cotton  and 
woolen  goods,  lumber,  machinery,  boots 
and  shoes. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 

exceptSunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdpys; 
republican;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  Saturday 
and  weekly  thirty  two  pages  18x23;  sub- 
scription—dally  $6.  Saturday  $1.50,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1861,  weekly  1847; 
Lewiston  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation-DailF:  In  1895,  G.  1896.  G. 
In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  September,  1899, 
r,005;  /or  1900,  6,408.  In  1901,  yG.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  6,640  ;  for  1903, 
6,814: /or  1904,  7, 5'i4  (©©). 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  17,900 In  1893 
to  E  in  1895.    In  1896,  E.    In  1897,  E  Z.    In 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


401 


MAINE. 


1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
19a).  1  5,ti75.  In  1!K)1.  yE.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  15,'i55;  for  1903,  15,43'^;  for 
r.toi,  17,450(00). 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Lewlston 
Weekly  Journal  Is  the  largest  and  most 
complete  newspaper  printed  in  Maine. 
Circulates  in  all  parts  of  Maine  and  has 
large  lists  in  Northern  and  Central  New 
Hanipstiire.  The  Lewistou  Evening  Jour- 
nal prints  four  editions  dally,  circulating 
in  all  the  principal  towns  in  Maine  by  the 
several  trains  tliat  radiate  from  Lewiston. 
The  family  paper  of  Lewiston  and  Auburn. 
Advertisers  wishing  to  cover  the  State 
cannot  do  so  more  successfully  than  by 
the  use  of  the  Journal.  Daily,  Saturday 
and  weekly. 

SUN  I  every  morning  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5  ;  established  1893:  Geo.  W.  "Wood,  editor; 
Lewiston  Sun  Co.  (inc.),  publishers  (1—4). 
('irculatiou:  In  1896,  ••jkl.-  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1899,  2,605; 
for  1900,  2,454; /or  1901,  2,719; /or  1902, 
2,776:  /or  1903,  2,790;  for  1901,  3,109. 

L.E  3IESSAGER;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  French;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x23;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  J.  B.  Couture,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  "jkl.-  In  1903  (z— 4)  I  (#0). 
In  1904,  yl. 

LISBON  YA-JuTS,  Androscoggin  Co.  p 

3,500  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 

of  Lewiston.    Lumber  and  grist  mills,  iron 

foundry  and  woolen  ,and  wood   pulp  and 

paper  manufactories. 

LISBON  ENTERi»RISE;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Chas.  F.  Mann,  editor; 
Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/-or  1898,  l,367;/orl899,  1,769.  Inl900.y|. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,237;  for  1902. 
2, 2S4? /or  1903  1,880;  /orlfiOl.  1,950. 

L.IVERMORE  FALLS,  Andro- 

scoggin  Co.  JH 870  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd. 
and  Androscoggin  r.  Leatherboard  and 
pulp  and  paper  mills  and  wood-turning 
shop. 

EXPRESS     AND    ADVERTISER; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription  SI;  established  1892;  E.  I.  Beck, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1898.  Z.     In  1902, "JKL."  (A  A). 

LUBEC,  Washington  Co.  D-3,005t  pop., 

on  the  Atlantic  ocean,  4  m.  S.  of  Eastport 

and  30  S.  E.  of  Calais,  one  of  the  two  cotinty 

seats.     Has  a  good  harbor.     Coast  trade 

and  fisheries. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Tuesdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x21J^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  F.  W.  Keene,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5).    In  1903  Z  (4). 

MACHIAS,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  D- 

2,032+  pop.,  on  Machias  r.,  near  the  Atlantic 
ocean.  Shipbuilding  and  coast  and  lum- 
ber trade. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  Wm.  B.  Nash,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  pub- 
lisher  asserts,   over   1.200.    In    1898,   yl.    In 

1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  ".ua-." 
UNION;  Tuesdays  ;   democratic  ;  four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1853;  Geo.  A.  Parlin.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MAINF.. 


MADISON, -Somersef  Co.  n  l,8.')0tpop., 
on  Somerset  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Skowhe- 
gan,  the  county  seat.  Lumber  manufac- 
tories, three  woolen  mills,  sash,  blind  and 
coffin  works,  pulp  mill  and  machine  shops. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subsci-iptlon  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  E.  A.  Merriman,  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MECHANICS  F ALLS, ^n^^roscoy- 

gin  Co.  p  1,687+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and 

Portland  &  Rum  ford  Falls  Rds.  and  Little 

Androscoggin  r.,   10  m.  N.  W.  of  Lewiston. 

Manufactures  shoes,  clothing  and  paper. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.2o;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Chas.  E.  Waterman  and  F.  L. 
Perkins,  editors;  Ledger  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl. 

MILLINOCKET,  Penobscot  Co.  n 
2,500  pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rd., 
60  m.  N.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1901 ;  E.  E.  Morse,  editor  and 

publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  PORTLAND,  Somerset  Co.  n 

913+  pop.,  20  m.  N.  "W.  of  Skowhegan,  the 

county  seat.    Manufactures  of  lumber. 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  H.  W.  Kennison,  editor;  A.  C.  Ladd, 
publisher.     Circulation  "jkl  " 

NORTH  ANSON, 'S'omer***  Co.  n 

760  pop.,  on  Somerset  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r., 

10  m.  N.  W.  of  Skowhegan,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture,  manufactures  and  the  lumber 

trade. 

UNION  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  J.O.Smith  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—3  P).     CIrc'n  "jkl." 

NORWAY,  Oxford  Co.  -n  2,034t  pop.. 

on  Grand  Trunk   Rd.,  1  m.  W,    of  South 

Paris,  the  county  seat.    Has  water  power. 

Manufactures    of    boots    and    shoes   and 

lumber. 

OXFORD  CO.  ADVERTISER:  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1868;  F.  W.  Sanborn,  editor  and 
fublisher;  dated  also  at  South  Paris  (1 — 5). 
'irculatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,340;  for  1S96,  2,341; /or  1897,  2,331| 
for  1898,  2,168; /or  1899,  2,168;  for  1900, 
2,118; /or  19iil.  2,275:  for  1902,  2,380: 
for  1903,  2,565;  /or  19u4.  2.729. 

OAKLAND,  Kennebec    Co.    g    l,913t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Somerset  Rds., 

6  m.  W.  of  Waterville.    Manufactures   of 

woolen  goods  and  edge  tools.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  N.  S.Benson,  editor;  A.  C. 
Ladd,  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

OLDTOWN,  Penobscot  Co.  n  5,763t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Bangor  &  Aroostook 
and  Maine  Central  Rds.  and  Penobscot  r., 
12m.  N.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  lumbering. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent;   eight   pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50; 


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MAINE. 


established  1888;  C.  W.  Robbins,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  publisher  assei'ts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In 
1898,1.    Iul899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl." 

ORONO,  Penobscot  Co.  n  3,257t  pop., 
on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Pen- 
obscot r.  Seat  of  University  of  Maine. 
Manufacturing. 

CAMPUS;  semi-monthly,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  thirty -two  pages  8x12;  sub- 
S(;ription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Students  of 
University  of  Maine,  editors  and  publishers 
(2 — 2).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PHILLIPS,  Franklin  Co.  -a  674t 
pop.,  on  Phillips  &  Rangeley  and  Sandy 
River  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Farmington,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture.  Woolen  mills 
and  wood  novelty  factories.  Favorite  re- 
sort for  sportsmen. 

MAINEWOODS  AND  WOODMAN; 

Fridays;  local  and  sporting;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  J. 
W.  Brackett,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 5). 
Coiiibiued  circiiiatiou  :  Actual  average 
for  1895,  !d,520.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  3,160;  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  October  22, 1898,  4.858; 
for  1899,  3,821.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901,  4,205; 
for  1902,  5,416;  /or  1903,  8,041 ;  /or  19U4, 
8, 1 80. 

PITTSFIELD,  Somerset  Co.  a  2,208t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  ana  Sebasticook  & 

Moosehead  Rds.,  80  m.  W.  of  Bangor.  Three 

Avoolen  mills. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Advertiser  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  L.  O.  Haskell, 
manager  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,904.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl" 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts, 
for  the  past  three  years  there  has  not  been  a 
single  week  less  than  1,350.  In  1901,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1%2,^,01G.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PORTLAND, c.  h.,  Cumberland  Co.  jH 
50,145t  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine,  Grand 
Trunk,  Maine  Central  and  Portland  &  Roch- 
ester Rds.  and  Casco  bay.  Daily  steamers 
connect  with  Boston,  Mass.,  and  a  tri- 
weekly line  of  steamers  with  New  York 
City.  Has  two  lines  of  weekly  European 
steamers  and  a  large  trade  with  the  W«8t 
Indies.  Shipbuilding  and  the  manufacture 
of  locomotives  and  iron. 
DAILY. 

ADVERTISER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  twelve  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1785;  Geo.  S. 
Rowell  and  Jas.  E.  Dunning,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  139H,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899, 
yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  (4—5)  H. 

EASTERN  ARGUS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  daily  ten  to  sixteen,  week- 
ly eight  pages  20x22;  subscription— dally  $6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1803;  Eastern  Argus 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—5). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  4,844;  for  1896,  5,076;  for  1897, 
5,071;  /or  1898,  5,622;  for  1899,  5,120; 


MAINE— Portland. 


for  1900,  5,147.     In  1901,  yG.    Actual  aver- 
age for   1902,  5,304; /or  1903,  5,144; /or 
1^104,  5,263. 
Weekly  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 

1897,  2,173:  for  1898.  2,002:  for  1899, 
2,002;/or  1900,  1,860.  In  1901, yl.  Aet- 
na I  aver  age  for  1902, 1 , 7  5  0 ;  /or  1903, 1,770. 
In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  TELE- 
GRAM, Sundays;  republican;  dally  ten, 
Sunday  sixteen  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  Sunday  $1.50;  established— daily  1882, 
Sunday  1881;  Evening  Express  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,6,181;  /or  1896,  6,17 1; /or  a  year  end- 
ing  with  November,  1897,  5,945;  for  1898, 
6,139;  /or  1899,  6,684}  for  1900,8,543; 
for   1901,   10,449;  for  1902,   11,181;  for 

1903.  11,740;  /or  1904,  12,166. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  5,000.     In  1896,   G.     In  1897,   G  Z.    In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899.  G.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  6,965;  for  1901,  6,986:  for  1902, 
7,666;  for  1903,  8,090;  /or  1904,  8,476. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, SUNDAY  TI3IES,  Sundays,  and 
MAINE  STATE  PRESS,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  six- 
teen, weekly  twelve  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6,  Sunday  82,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily and  weekly  1862,  Sunday  1875; 
L.  H.  Cobb, editor:  Portland  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  ( 2— 3). 

Circulation  — Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  4,804;  for  1896,  5,069;  for  1897, 
5,017;  for  1898,  5,776;  for  1899,  5,298; 
for  1900,  5,527;  for  1901,  5,744;  for  1902, 
5,609.    In  1903,  yG.    Actual  average  for 

1904.  <  5.821. 

Sunday;  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896  and  1897,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
4.000.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899,yH.  Actualaverage 
for  1900,  3,992;  for  1901.  4,016;  for  1902, 
4,081.  In  1903,  G.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900,  2,192;  for  1901,2,420;  for  1902, 
2,587.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
i;)04,  <  2,640. 

WEEKLY. 

MAINE  COAST  COTTAGER;  Satur- 
days; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tabli8hed|1881;  Joseph  Wood,  editor;  Cottager 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9—4).  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

PHILATELIC  ERA  ;  Saturdays; 
philately;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1889;  W.  W.  Jewett.  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation;  In  1900.  "jkl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  has  been  less  than 
1,800.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  !(••). 
(A  A). 

TRANSCRIPT  (see  Westbrook). 

ZION'S  ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription $2.50; 
established  1828 ;  Henry  S.  Burrage,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898,zl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for  past 
three  vear.s  was  less  than  2,900.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1%3,  yH  (OO).  In  1904,  yl. 

MONTHLY. 

BOARD    OF   TRADE   JOURNAL; 

monthly;  commercial;  thlrty-iix  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  M.  N.  Rich, 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  OF  MEDICINE  AND 
SCIENCE;  monthly;  eighty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Frank  W. 
Searle,  M.D.,  editor;  Journal  of  Medicine 
and  Science  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P) 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  2,500.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902, 
yH.    In  1903.  yH  (OO).    Inl904,yl. 

MASONIC  JOURNAL ;monthly;forty' 
six    pages   6x10;    subscription  50   cents;  es- 


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MAINE-Portland. 


tablished  1887;  Marquis  F.  King,  Albro  E. 
Chase  and  Joslah  H.  Drummond,  editors; 
Smith  *  Sale,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circiilntion:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,000.  In  1895.  H.  Inl896,  H.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  3,3'.29.     In  1898,  yll.    In 

1899,  zH.  IniaoCyll.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  190'2,  3,041.  In  1903,  yll  (OO). 
In  UXU.  yl. 

NORTHEAST  I  monthly;  protestant- 
•plscopal;  eight  pages  10x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  Mtabllshed  1872 ;  Rev. C.F.  Lee,  editor; 
G.  W.  Singer  &  Co.,  publishers.    Clrc'n  "jitL." 

WELCOME  GUEST »  monthly;  litera- 
ture; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1889;  F.  J.  Smith  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,"jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  i^Tt,  100.000. 
In  1898.  yA.  In  1899.  zA.  In  1900.  vA.  In 
1901.  yB.  In  1902.  vB.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  B  (•  •). 
In  1901,  yB. 

QUARTERLY. 

MASONIC  TOKENi  quarterly,  Janu- 
ary, May,  July  and  October;  masonic;  eight 
pages  9x12;  subscription  12  cents;  established 
1867;  Stephen  Berry,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-1). 

Circulation;  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,632.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  1,686; /or  1898,  1,680; 
for  1899, 1 ,680 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 

1900.  1,680;  for  1901.  1,674;  for  1902, 
1,663;  /or  1903, 1,63^;  for  1904,  1,616. 

PRESQUE  ISLE,  Aroostook  Co.  ^ 
1,256+  pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  and 
Canadian  Pacific  Rds.  and  Aroostook  r.. 
42  m.  N.  of  Houlton,  the  county  seat.  Abun- 
dant water  power.  Starch  manufactories, 
machine  shops  and  saw  and  grist  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  six  to  ten  pages  155^3x22;  established 
1901;  J.  S.  Hodgdon,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).  Circulation— In  1902.  "jkl."  In  1903. 
Z(4). 

STAR-HERALD  ;  Thursdays;   repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es 
tablished  1871;  G.  H.  Collins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).     Circulation  "jKi.-    In  1899.  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

RICHMOND,  Sagadahoc  Co.  g  2,049t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Au- 
gusta, the  State  capital.  Boot  and  shoe 
manufactories  and  saw  and  planing  mills. 

BEE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1880;  Frank  H.  Alden, 
editor;  Durham  &  Alden,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ROCKLAND,  c.  h.,  Knox  Co.  g  8,1501 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Penobscot 
bay.  Produces  lime.  Manufacture  of  cloth- 
ing. Shipbuilding  and  foreign  and  domes- 
tic commerce. 

STAR;    every  morning  except  Sunday; 

republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $6 ; 

established   1894;   D.  N.  Thayer,   editor  and 

publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:     In  1898,   "jkl."    In  1899,  H. 

In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  has  been 

lower  than  2,2.50.     In  1901,  yl.     In  1902.  y I. 

In  1903,  y  j.    In  1904,  yl. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Star  Is  the 
only  daily  paper  in  Knox  County.  It  is  the 
"local"  daily  for  Rockland.  Rockport. 
Thomaston  and  Camden  (practically  one 
city),  and  fifty  other  coast  and  island 
towns.  It  covers  the  local  field  thoroughly 
and  prints  the  news  while  it  is  news— dall  v. 
Advertisers  get  best  and  quickest  results 


MAINE. 


in  this  territory  by  using  the  advertising 
columns  of  the  Daily  Star. 

COURIER-GAZETTE;  semi  weekly 
Tuesdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight, 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1845;  W.  O.  Fuller,  Jr.,  editor;  Rockland  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2 — 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
3,365  ;>'r  1896,  3,343; /or  1897,  5,210; 
/or  1898.  5.099; /or  1899, 4,971.  Inl900.y(;j. 
In  1901.  yll.  Actual  average  for  19U2,  3,987  ; 
/or  1903.  4.061. 

OPINION;  Fridays;  Independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages  24x30;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1875;  Oliver  Otis,  editor;  Opinion 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,434.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zj. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  2,230;  for  1903,  2,117; 
/orl904,  2.190. 

HO^IE  AND  HEALTH  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly  (A  A). 

RUMFORD  FALLS,  Oxford  Co.  -a 

2,595+  pop.,  on  Portland  &  Rumford  Falls 

and  Rumford  Falls  &  Rangeley  Rds.,  22  m. 

N.  W.  of  Paris,  the  county   seat,  and   77 

from   Portland.     The   Androscoggin  river 

here    falls    180     feet,   affording   immense 

water  power.    Manufactures  of  paper  and 

chemicals. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  Israel  A.  Herrick.  editor; 
Rumford  Falls  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:      Actual    average  for    1895. 

1,691;  for  1896,  2,1  54;  for  1897,  2,201 ; 

or  1898,  2,047 ;  for  1899. 2,008.  In  1900,  yl. 

Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1901,  2,135;  for  1902,  2,652.  In  1903, 
yH.  In  1904,  yH. 

SANFORD,  York  Co.  J36.018t  pop., 
2  m.  S.  E.  of  Springvale.  connected  by  elec- 
tric cars,  and  18  N.  E.  of  Rochester,  N.  H. 
Manufactures  of  worsteds,  plush,  blankets 
and  carriage  robes. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  F.B.  Averill,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
an  edition  for  Springvale  (12—4). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,093.  In  1900. 
"JKL."    Actual  average  for  1901, 'i,'ii77'    In 

1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,317; 
/or  1904,  1.595. 

SKO WHEGAN,  c.  h.,  Somenet  Co.  n 
4,266+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Ken- 
nebec r.,  35  m.  N.  of  Augusta,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming  and  manufacturing. 

SOMERSET  REPORTER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1840 ;  Joseph  O. 
Smith,  editor;  Joseph  O.  Smith  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,400.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2,350. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  lowest  edition  was  2,250.  In  1902, 
Julv,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  number  for 
past  year  was  2.250.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SOLON,  Somerset  Co.  D  996t  pop.,  on 

Somerset  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r.,  15  m.  N.  W, 

of  Skowhegan,  the  county  seat,  and  48  N. 

of  Augusta,  the  State  capital. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1890 ;  Leon  S. 
Merrill,  editor;  A.  C.  Ladd,  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


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MAINE. 


MAINE. 


SOUTH  PARIS,  Oxford  Co.  -D  1.457t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of  Port- 
land.   Mills  and  factories. 

OXFORD  DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x27;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1833;  Atwood  &  Forbes,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTH  PORTLAND,  Cumberland 

Co.  p  6.287+  pop.,  on  Portland  harbor,  1  m. 
from  and  opposite  Portland,  the  county 
seat.  Residences  of  a  large  number  of 
Portland  business  men.  » 

CAPE  ELIZABETH  COAST 
WATCH  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  17x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1895 ; 
AdalenaF.  Dyer,  editor;  Libby& Smith (Po/t- 
land),  publishers  (5 — 3). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,111.    Inl897,  Y.    In  1898,  "JKL." 

CAPE  ELIZABETH  SENTINEL; 
Fridays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1881;  J.  H.  Harford,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation '•ikl" 

SPRINGVALE,  York  Co.  p  4,164t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Portland  &  Roches- 
ter Rd.,  35  m.  from  Portland.  Has  cotton, 
shoe  and  other  manufactories.  Lumber 
region. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Frank  H.  Dexter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

THOMASTON,   Knox   Co.   g    2.688t 

pop.,  on  Maine   Central  Rd.    and  Georges 

r.,4  m.  W.  of  Rockland,  the  county  seat. 

Shipbuilding  and   manufacture    of   lime. 

Location  of  the  Maine  State  Prison. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1877;  E.  S.  Stearns,  editor;  Knox  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKL."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  January,  1899, 
1,013.    In  1900.  "JKL." 

UNION,  Knox  Co.  g  l,248t  pop.,  on 

Georges  Valley  Rd..  14  m.  N.  of  Rockland, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  The  Press  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jivl" 

VAN  BUREN,  Aroostook  Co.  b 
1,998+  pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rd.,  33 
m.  from  Caribou.    Lumber  region. 

LE  JOURNA  L  DU  MADA  WASKA  ; 

Wednesdays ;  independent ;  eight  pages  16x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1902;  T.  H.  Pel- 
letier  and  L.  V.  Thievdeau,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  Inl903,  (z— 4)1.  InDecember, 
1904,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during 
past  year  was  t2,20U. 

WALDOBORO,  Lincoln  Co.  g  3,145t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  andMedomak  r. 

Port  of  entry.    Shipbuilding. 

LINCOLN  CO.  NEWS ;  Thursdays ; 
neutral;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  {5eo.  E.  Bliss,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "iKx."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl. " 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2,028.    In  1904,  yl. 

WATERVIIiLE,  iTennefiecCo.p 
9,477+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kenne- 
bec r.,  18  m.  N.  of  Augusta,  the  county  seat 


and  capital  of  the  State.  Tlconic  Falls  fur- 
nish water  power  sufficient  to  drive  300,000 
spindles.  Seat  of  Colby  University.  Farm- 
ing. 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  L  Y,  Wednes- 
days; republican;  daily  four  pages  18x22, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1.50;  established  —  dally  1896, 
weekly  1847;  H.  C.  Prince  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,178.  In  1897,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,050.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  has  been  so  small  as 
1,000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  I. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,500.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "iKL."  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  has  been  so  small  as  1,000.  In  1901,  yl» 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

SENTINEL:  every  morning  except 
Sundays;  local;  nine  to  sixteen  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  February,  1903; 
Waterville  Sentinel  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—5  P). 

CLINTON  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  M.  Ladd,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  21x27;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  W.  M.  Ladd  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,'jkl."  In  1896.  I. 
In  1897.  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.   In  1899,  "jkl." 

TURF,  FARM  AND  HOME; 
Wednesdays;  horse,  poultry  and  dairying; 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  12x17;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1889;  E.  P.  Mayo, 
editor;  Turf  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  5.400.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,875.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  #).      In  1904,  yl. 

VASSELBORO  TIMES;  Tuesdays 
(▲A). 

AMERICAN  HOME;  monthly;  fiction, 
household;  twenty-four  pages  11x15^;  sub- 
scription 10  cents;  established  January,  1902; 
G.  F.  Terry,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
242,593;/o*  1904,  331,613. 

CHRISTIAN  CIVIC  LEAGUE  REC- 
ORD; monthly;  temperance;  sixteen  pages 
8x10;  sub.scription  50  cents:  established  1900; 
Henry  N.  Pringle,  editor;  Horace  Purinton, 
publisher  (I— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1901. 2, 509  f 
for  1902.  3,408;  /or  1903,  3,719  (A  A). 

CLIFTON  MONTHLY;  literary;  six- 
teen pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1899;  Clifton  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers. 
Circtilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1900, 
22,836.  In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  40,333. 

HOME  QUEEN  ;  monthly  ;  literary  ; 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1881;  The  Sawyer 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  55,370  in 
1893  to  D  In  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  D  Z. 
In  1898,  zD.  In  1899,  yD.  In  1900,  yD.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901, 
346,333;  for  1903,  442,553;  for  1903, 
436,706;  for  1904,  434,035. 

SAWYER  TRIO  (consisting  of  three 
monthly  publications:  Home  Treasury, Amer- 
ican Nation,  Fireside  Gem);  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription— Some  Treasury  25 cents, 
American  Nation  50  cents.  Fireside  Gem 
75  cents;  established— Home  Treasury  1893, 
American  Nation  1892,  Fireside  Gem  1891; 
Sawyer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 
Circulation:   Actual  average  for  a   year 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


405 


MAIXK. 


ending   tvith   June,    1901,    1,205.17^2:  for 

1902.  1,340.207}  for  1903,  1,366,409: 
/orl904.  l.;{  16.449. 

5  U  C  C  E  !S  !S  ;  monthly ;  sixteen  pages 
lOV^xlS^^;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1895;  "Waterville  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898."iKL."  In  1899,  A.  In 
190(t,   yA.    In    1^1,    yB.     In   1902,   yC.     In 

1903.  yC  (A  A). 

WESTBROOK,  Cumberland  Co.   p 
7,283t  pop.,  on  Portland  &  Rochester  Rd., 

6  m.  W.  of  Portland,  the  county  seat. 
Silk,  paper,  cotton,  lumber  and  other 
manufactories. 

CHRONICLE- GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
sixteen  uages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—C7/ronic/e  1882,  Gazette  190();  consoli- 
dated January,  1903 :  Chas.  F.  Whittler, 
editor ;  Westbrook  Publishing  Companj-, 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation :  In  1901,  publisher  asserts, 
never  since  the  first  issue  has  been  less  than 
1,500.  Inl902,  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
19l>i.  yl. 

TRANSCRIPT;  monthly;  news  and 
literary;  twelve  pages  16x23;  subscription  $2; 
established  1837;  Transcript  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
23,434:  for  1896,  23,472:  for  1897, 
23,167;  for  1898.  21,288;  for  1899, 
19,995.  In  1900,  vE.  In  1901,  (z-4l  E.  In 
1903,  yE.    In  1903.  yE.    In  1904 ,  yE. 

WINTERPORT,  Waldo  Co.  p  l,ei23t 

pop.,  on  Penobscot  r.,  13  m.  S.  of  Bangor 

and  connected  by  steamer  with  that  city 

and   Boston,    Mass.      Grist   mill  and  large 

clothing  manufactories. 

ADVERTISER;  semi-monthly;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1893;  C.  R.  Lougee,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WINTHROP,  Kennebec  Co.  g  2,088 1 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 


MAINE. 


Augusta,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital, 

and  19  N.  E.  of  Lewiston.    Manufactures  of 

oilcloth  and  blankets. 

BUDGET;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
John  A.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WISCASSET,  e.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.   g 

1,273+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Wiscasset 

&  Quebec  Rds.  and  Sheepscott   r.,  20   m. 

from  the  Atlantic  ocean  and  50  E.  N.  E.  of 

Portland.     Manufactures   of   lumber   and 

brick.     Has  a  fine  harbor,  witla  sufficient 

depth  of  water  to  float  the  largest  vessels. 

SHEEP  SCOT  EC  H  O;  Saturdays, 
independent;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Chas.  E.  Emerson,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

YARMOUTH,   Cumberland    Co.    p 

2,274  pop. 

3IAINE  STATE  SUNDAY  SCHOOL, 
STAR;  monthly;  twenty  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  April,  1901; 
Maine  State  Sunday  School  Association,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.  •  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,166;  /orl903,  3,458.  In 
1904  (z^)  I. 

YORK,  York  Co.  p  2,444  pop.,  on  York 

Harbor  &  Beach  Rd..  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Ports- 
mouth. N.  H. 

OLD  YORK  TRANSCRIPT  AND 
COURANT;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established— 
Courant  November,  1890,  Transcript  April, 
1899;  consolidated  November,  1901;  E.  D. 
Twombly,  editor;  York  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (35  P) 

Circulation:  'in  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4. 6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,428.  In  1903, 
(z-4)I(»»).    In  1904,  yl. 


MARYLAND. 


Population  1,190,050  t.     Land  Area  9,860  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Pennsylvania,  east  by  Delaware  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
west  by  West  Virginia,  and  south  and  southwest  by  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and 
the  District  of  Columbia.  State  capital :  Annapolis.  Principal  products  and 
industries  :  Oysters,  wheat  and  tobacco  and  general  manufacturing.  Number 
of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  196,  divided  as  follows : 
Daily,  16;  semi-weekly,  2;  weekly,  140;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi-monthly,  3;  month- 
ly, 27  ;  bi-monthly,  2  ;  quarterly,  5. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 


Baltimore 308,95yt 

Cuiiiberland 17,l'>i8t 

Hagerstowu 13, 59  It 

Frederick 9,t«96t 

Annapolis 8,525t 

Cambridfi:e .5,747t 

Frostburg 5,ar4t 


Salisbury   4,tiyyt 

Havre  de  Grace 3,423t 

Westminster 3,199t 

Crisfleld 3,165t 

Eastou 3,074t 

Chesterto  wn 3, 008t 


ABERDEEN,  Barford  Co.  \J  600t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  31  m.  N.  E. 
of  Baltimore.  Fruit  and  vegetable  packing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20jcJ6;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  Geo.  W.  Brock,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "isi,." 

ANNAPOLIS,  c.  h.,  Anne  Arundel 
Co.  D  State  Capital,  8,402t  pop.,  on  An- 
napolis, Washington  &  Baltimore,  Balti- 
more &  Annapolis  Short  Line  Rds.  and  Sev- 
ern r.,  2  m.  from  Chesapeake  baj'.  Seat  of 
St.  John's  College  and  United  States  Naval 
Academy.  Oyster,  flsh  and  crab  market. 
Broom,  basket  and  candy  factories.  Fruit 
and  berry  growing. 

EVENING  CAPITAL.}  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  daily  four,  Sat- 
urday eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Wm.  M.  Abbott,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — i).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1870;  W.  Meade  Holladay, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

ANNE    ARUNDEL    EXAMINER; 

Thursday  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  Quest 
King,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1897.  Z.    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902.  -jkl." 

MARYLAND  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1745;  P.  E. 
Porter,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MARYLAND  REPUBLICAN;  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1883 ;  Eugene 
Wathen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES    NAVAL    INSTITUTE; 

quarterly,  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cember; two  hundred  and  twenty  to  three 
hundred  pages  6x9;  subscription  $3.50;  estab- 
bllshed  1873;  Philip  R.  Alger,  editor;  United 
States  Naval  Institute,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  "JKL."  In  1898,  I.  In 
1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  y I. 
Inl9f3,  (z-4)  KOO). 


BALTIMORE,  Baltimore    City 

[^  508,957+  pop.,  center  of  seven  rail- 
roads, on  Patapsco  r.,  near  Chesapeake 
bay,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Washington,  D.  C,  and 
98  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  The  metrop- 
olis of  Maryland.  Foreign  and  domestic 
commerce  and  manufactures.  Celebrated 
for  its  canned  fruit  and  vegetable  trade. 
A  pre-eminent  oyster  and  tobacco  market. 

DAILY. 

AMERICAN;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdaysand  Fridays; 
daily  and  semi  weeklj'  eight,  Sunday  thlrtj^- 
six  pages  19x23;  subscription— daily  S3, 
Sunday  $1.50.  semi  weekly  $1;  established — 
daily  1773,  semi-weekly  1850;  Felix  Agnus, 
editor;  Chas.  C.  Fulton  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  cor.  Baltimore  and  South  sts.  (12—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
D  in  1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zE.  In  1899,  C.  Average  circulation 
for  year  ending  August  31,1900.  50,273  (aaa). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  endino  with  Sep- 
tember, 1900.  54,02ti;  for  1901,  59,203.  In 
1902,  yB.  In  1903,  yB.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  vith  June,  1904,  59.021. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1901,  53,634. 
In  1902,  yB.  In  1903,  yB.  Actual  average  for 
a  i/ear  ending  xvith  June,  1904,  56.0S2. 
Semi- Weekly:  Rating  varied"  from  D  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zF.  In  1899,  yF.  Average  circulation 
for  year  ending  August  31,  1900,  12,349  (aaa). 
Actual  average  for  a  near  ending  ivith  Sep- 
iewibcr,1900, 15,047.  Inl901,yE.  Inl902,yE« 
In  1903.  yE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1904,  12,348. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  CORRESPOND- 
ENT  ;  every  morning,  and  AVEERLY, 
Fridays;  German;  daily  six,  weekly  twelve^ 
Sunday  twelve  and  fourteen  pages  22x28:  sub- 
scription—dally $7.50,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly 
$2.50;  established— daily  1841,  Sunday  1898, 
weekly  1844 ;  Edward  Raine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  corner  Baltimore  street  and 
Post  Office  avenue  (5 — 8). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  11,000.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  In  l900,yG. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

Sunday :  In  190.3,  Z  (3).    In  1904, 1. 
Weekly  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
4,100.     In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  G.     In  1897,  Y.. 
In  1898.  yH.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900.  yH.     In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


407 


MARYLAND-Baltimore. 


EVENING  HERAliD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLiY,  Fridays  ;  Independent-demo- 
cratic; dally  twelve  pages  18x23,  Sunday 
thirty-six,  weekly  twelve  pages  16x28;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— dally  and  Sunday  1875, 
weekly  1882;  Lynn  R.  Meekine,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Ottice,  corner 
Fayette  and  St.  Paul  streets  (8—4  P). 
Circiilatiou-Daily:  In  1895,  C.  Actual 
average f or  1S%,  30,7 HS;  for  m91, 30, 7 'ZJ  I 
for  1898,  3;i,499;  for  1899,  30,174;  for 
1900,  31,  ISS; /or  1901. 39,458.  Ini902,yC. 
Inl9()H,  yC.  In]'.Hl4,  yC. 
Sunday:    In  1895,  C.    Actual  average  for 

1896.  40,134.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl). 
Actual  average  for  1899.  t29,601  ;  for  1900, 
30,433; /o»- 1901,  37,466.  In  1902,  yC.  In 
1903,  yC.    Ini;K)4.  yC. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  D  In  1893  to 
Fin  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.    In  1900.  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In 

1902,  y  11.     In  1903,  yC.      In  1904,  yC. 
JOURNAL;  every  morjring  except  Sun 

day,  and  DIE  SONNTAGS  POST,  Sun 
days;  German;  dally  eight  pages  15x22,  Sun- 
day sixteen  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily 
$5,  Sunday  $1.50;  established— daily  1881,  Sun 
day   1885;    Journal  Company,  of  Baltimore 
City,   editors   and   publishers.     Office,  lUU- 
1013  E.  Baltimore  street  (12—4). 
Circulation-Daily:    In  1895,  I.    In  1896, 
G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yH.    In  1899, yH.    In 
1900,  yH.     In   1901,   yH.      In    1902,  yH.     In 

1903,  yH  (O  O).    In  liKJ4,  yl. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  lu  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 

1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  twelve  to  twenty  pages  18i^2x23; 
subscription  $3;  established  1872;  Evening 
News  Publishing  Co.  of  Baltimore  City,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  Fayette  and 
Calvert  streets  (12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  th;in  12,500.  In 
1897,  E  Z.  Actual  average  for 
,1898.  31,886;  for  1899.  33,- 
268;  for  a  year  ending  vith 
June,  1900,  36,164;  for  19!il, 
40,018;  for  1902,  41,533  s 
for  1903,  44,58'^  ;  for  IWt, 
53,784. 

B^~The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation    rating   accorded    the    News    is 
guaranteed    by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American    Newspaper   Directory,  who   will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's  announcement. — Of  the  several 
mediums  offered  the   advertiser  entering 
the  Baltimore  field,  none  has  more  genuine 
claims  than  the  Baltimore  News.  Its  circu- 
lation is  large  and  growing,  and  its  niPth 
ods  are  straightforward  and  direct.    The 
News  is  the  evening  daily  ot  Baltimore. 
It  has  a  larger  circulation  in  its  home  citj' 
than  any  other  newspaper,  barring  none. 
The  Nkws  never  cuts  rates,  publishes  no 
objectionable  advertising,  and  prints  daily 
the  figures  of  its  circulation. 
RECORD;  every  morning  except   Sun- 
day ;  law,  real  estate  and  finance;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $6;  established  1888;  John 
Warfleld,  editor;  The  Daily  Record  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.    Office,  Fayette  arid  St.  Paul  streets 
(2-S). 

Circulation:     In  1895.  I.    In  1896,   1.    In 

1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "isi."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
SUN ;  every  morning,  and    WEEKLY, 

Saturdays  ;  independent ;  daily  eight  to 
twelve,  Sunday  fourteen  to  sixteen,  weekly 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily,  with 
Sunday,  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  —  daily 
1837,  weekly  1838  ;  A.  S.  Abell  Co..  editors  and 


MARYLAND-Baltimore. 


publishers.    Office,  cor.  Baltimore  and  South 

streets  (7 3  P ) 

Circulatiou  — Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  66.4a2.  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  K. 
in  1897,  Y.     In  1898.    yC.     In   1899   yC.     In 

1900,  yC.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903. 
yC.    In  IIKM,  yC  (00). 

Weekly  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
32.141).  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yD.    In  1899,  yD.    In  1900.  yD.     In 

1901,  yl).  In  1902,  yD.  In  19U3,  yl).  In 
i;«M,yE. 

WORLD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscriptlou 
$3;  established  1890;  World  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  206  N.  Calvert  street  (2—3). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
18,167.  In  1895.  D.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  19,605.  In  1897,  C  Z. 
In   1898.  yC.    In   1899.   E.    In   19(0,    zE.      In 

1901,  yE.  Actual  average  for  1902,  t26,474. 
In  1903,  C.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  C. 

WEEKLY. 

AFRO-AMER  ICAN-LEDGERj 

Saturdays;  negro;  eight  pages  14x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Afro-American 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
307  St.  Paul  street  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "j^l.-  Actual  aver- 
agefor  1900.  2,278.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  2,458;  for  1903,2,473. 
In  1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  PACKER;  Tuesdays; 
canned  goods  trade;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1898;  American 
Packer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  306  E.  Baltimore  street.  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL" 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Wm.H.  Richardson,  editor;  Argus  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  216  E.  Lexington  st. 
Circulation:   In  1895,  I.     In  1896,  I.     In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl." 
BAYERISCHES      WOCHEN- 

B  L  A  T  T  ;  Wednesdays ;  German  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1880;  August  Strauff,  editor;  August  Strauff 
&  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Office,  113 
Cheapside  place  (7—3  P. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  7,000  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897.  Y.     In 

1898,  yl.     In  1899.  yl.     Actual  average  for 

1899,  9,733.    In  1900,  yF.    In  1901,  yG.    In 

1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904.  yG. 
CATHOLIC    MIRROR;    Saturdays; 

roman  catholic;  sixteen  pages  12x15;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1849;  Wm.  J.  de 
Blaqulere,  manager;  Catholic  Mirror  Pub- 
lishing Co.  Office.406 N.Howard  street  (7— 3P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1892 
to  Gin  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  E. 
In  1899.  zF.  In  19(X),  yF.  In  1901,  (z-4)  F. 
In  1902,  (z— 1.2,  4,5)  F.  In  1903,  yF  (O  O). 
Inl9U4,  yii.  ^    „ 

CHIMES;  Saturdays ;  roman  catholic ; 
juvenile;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  De  Blaqulere  &  Lewis,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office.  326  N.  Howard 
street  (9—3) 
Circulation:  "iKL"     In  1902,  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In 

1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 
CRUSADER;   Saturdays;   negro;   four 

to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Joseph  Darsey,  editor;  The  Cru- 
sader Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

GUIDE;  Sundays;  Hebrew;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1897;  M.  Sllberman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  908  E.  Baltimore  street  (1— 5P).  Cir- 
culation  "iKL." 

JEWISH  COMMENT;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  twenty  pages  12x17:  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  Jewish  Comment  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
Herald  building. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896. 
3,610;  /or  1897,  4,143.    In  1898,  yG.    In 


408 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MAB  YL  AND— Baltimore. 


1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
Iul903,  vl.     Iu19l4,  yl. 
JOUKNAIi   OF    COMMERCE  }  Sat 

urdaj's;  commercial;  sixteen  pages  9x18;  sub- 
scription $3  ;  established  1850  ;  Baltimore 
Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lisliers.   Office,  28  South  street.   Circ'n  "iii" 

KATHOL.ISCHE  VOL.KS-ZE1T- 
UNG  ;  Tuesdays;  German;  roman  cath- 
olic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  (2.S0; 
established  1860;  J.  Jacobi,  editor;  Kreuzer 
Bros.,  publishers.  Office.  212  N.  Calvert 
street  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  19L>4.  yl. 

LABOR  liEADER;  Saturdays;  labor; 
six  to  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  SO 
cents;  established  October,  19ti2;  Edward 
Hirsch,  editor;  Labor  Leader  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Telegram  building  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  In 
1904,  yH. 

LANCET;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  Ashbie  Hawlcins,  editor; 
Lancet  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 600 
N.  Eutaw  street.    Circulation   'jkl." 

MANUFACTURERS'    RECORD} 

Fridays;  financial;  sixty-four  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $4;  established  1881;  Richard  H. 
Edmonds,  editor ;  Manufacturers'  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Manufact- 
urers' Record  building  (3—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897.  1  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904. 
yKOO). 

METHODIST;  Thursdays;  methodist- 
episcopal ;  twenty  to  twenty-four  pages  9x12 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  C.Her- 
bert Richardson  and  William  G.  Herbert, 
editors;  Baltimore  Methodist  Publishing  and 
Printhig  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  6  S.  Calvert 
street  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  z I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In  1904.  yl. 

METHODIST     PROTESTANT; 

Wednesdays;  methodist  protestant;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscriptio'i  «1. 50;  established 
1831;  F.  T.  Tagg,  D.D.,  editor;  Wm.  J.  C, 
Dulany.  publisher.  Office,  8  E.  Baltimore 
street  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  Q  In  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901, yH.  Inl902,yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (OO). 
In  1904.  yl. 

NA  RODIN  NOVINY;  Saturdays;  Bo- 
hemian; eight  pages;  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  Januarj\  1901;  V.  Vanek,  editor; 
V.  J.  Shinek,  publisher.  Office.  932  N.  Broad- 
way (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1902,3,000;  for  1903,  '3,338.  In 
1904,  yl. 

POLONIA;  Thursdays;  roman  catholic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1S90;  Adam  F.  Bantro.  editor;  The 
Polonia  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1922  Allceana  avenue  (12— 3). 
Circulaliou:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  ai'er- 
age  for  a  year  ending  ivith  November,  1903, 
4,166.     In  19,14,  yH. 

PRZYJACIEL  DOMU;  Fridays: 
Polish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  George  W.  Si wlnskl,  editor; 
Polish  Publlshlne  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
16^0  Bethel  place  (9—3). 

Circulation  -jkl."  In  19C3.  (z— 4)  H  (••). 
In  1904.  vH. 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
society;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subsciiption  SI; 
established  1877:  T.  J.  Wentworth,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  228  E.  Baltimore  street. 
Circulation:  In  1899.  I.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901, yl.    Inl902,yl.    Inl903,yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


MARYLAND— Baltimore. 


SOUTHERN  METHODIST;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

TELEGRAM;  Saturdays;  society,  music 
and  drama;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1862;  James  Young,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  300-302  E.  Baltimore  street, 
corner  North  (7—3). 

Circulation:  Hating  varied  from  G  in 
1892  t  >  H  in  1895.  In  1S96,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  y  1.    In  1899,  y  1.    In  1900,  zl  (  ?  ?  ).    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  19*14.  3.490. 

TRADE;  Fridays;  canned  goods;  twenty- 
eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established 
1878 ;  E.  S.  Judge,  editor;  The  Trade  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  38  S.  Holiiday  street  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

\V  E  C  K  E  It ;  Sundays ;  German ;  repub- 
lican ;  sixteen  pages  18x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1851;  C.  H.  Milter,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office, 7  Post  Office  ave.  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  u-ith  (October, 
1899,  7, .507.    In  1900.  yG.    In  1901.  yH.    In 

1902,  yH.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

COAL  AND  COKE;  semi-monthly;  bi- 
tuminous coal  and  coke  production;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1894; 
Coal  and  Coke  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Clrc'n  "JKL"    In  1901,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

iMARYLAND  BAPTIST;  semi 
monthly;  baptist;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  M.J.Webb, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1116  N.  Fulton 
avenue  (11—3). 
Circulation  :  In  \9M,  yl  (HU)- 

UNDERWRITER;  semimonthly;  in- 
surance; twenty-eight  pages  9xVZ}i ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1865  ;  James  H.  McClellan, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  6  South  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY 

ALERT;  monthly;  hygienic;  thirty-six 
pages  7x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1902; 
A.  L.  Barger,  editor;  The  Alert  Publishing 
Co..  publishers.  Office,  1221  Madison  avenue 
(9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  In 
19U4,  yl(AA).  „ 

AMERICAN  CHEMICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  ;  scientific  ;  eighty-eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $5;  established  1879; 
Ira  Remsen,  editor;  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity, publishers.  Address.  Johns  Hopkins 
Press  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

AMERICAN  MEDICAL  MONTH- 
LY; medical;  seventy-two  pages  7x10:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882:  Henry  Chand- 
lee,  M.D.,  editor;  H.  Chandlee,  O.  Edward 
Janey  and  Geo.  T.  Shower,  publishers.  Office. 
704  Park  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ARCHITECTS'  AND  BUILDERS' 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  building, architect- 
ure and  real  estate;  forty  to  sixty  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $2;  established  1899;  Globe  Pub- 
lishing and  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  206  N.  Liberty  street  (5— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jki."  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  not  since  it  was  first  i  ssued 
has  been  less  than  2,000.  In  1902,  (z-4)  H.  In 
190.3,  (z— 4)  H.    In  I'm,  yH. 

BALTIMORE  HERALD;  monthly; 
commercial;  four  pages 20x26;  subscription 
12  cents;  established  1873;  Tom  Wash. Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  207  St.  Paul  st. 
(7— :3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  I.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  yl.  Inl902,  (z-3,  4, 11)  H  (!  I).  In  1903, 
(z-4)  HC!).    In  191)4,  yH  ('.'.). 

BULLETIN  JOHNS  HOPKINS 
HOSPITAL;  monthly :  medical ;  forty- 
eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  editors  and 
publishers.  Address,  Johns  Hopkins  Press. 
(12 — 3).  Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

CATHOLIC  MONTHLY;  fifty  two 
paces  6ix9i;  subscriotion  $1;  established 
1897;  Lewis  &  de  Blaqiiiere,  editors  and  pub- 


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MAR  TLAND— Baltimore. 


llBhers.  Offioe, 406 N.Howard Bt.  Circ'n  "iKl.." 
C  A  T  11  O  L.  I  C    TIDINCJS;    montbly 

(A  A). 

FAKMER'S  AND  PLANTER'S 
GUIDE;  monthly;  agricultural;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  25 cents;  estab- 
lished 1864  ;  Geo.  O.  Gover,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  2024  Walbrook  avenue  (12— t). 
Circiilatiou :  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  zG. 
A<-tu(tl  <tveraue  for  1900,  154, 157;  for  1901, 
l<>jS41;  for  a  year  ending  with  August, 

1902,  IS, 3*7  ;  for  a  i/ear  ending  with  July, 

1903,  19,S33;  /(>'•  1904,  tJl,01«. 
FIELD  RECORD;  monthly:  undenom- 
inational; sixteen  pages  5-5^x9;  subscription 
10  cents;  established  1888;  Geo.  H.  Nock,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  116  W.  Mulberry 
street  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,"isi,."  Actual  average 
for  1901,  2,ltJ5.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-1)  1  (A  A). 

I.  O.  H.  ADVOCATE;  monthly;  Im- 
proved Order  Heptasophs;  sixteen  pages 
10J^xl4J^;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
John  W.  Cruett  editor;  I.  O.  H.  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  1535  N.  B'way  (7—3  P^ 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
49,*2(i3.  In  1900,  yB.  Actual  average  for 
1901,57,150.  Inl902,yB.  Inl903,yB.  In 
19(J4,  (z-4)  B. 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY 
STUDIES  IN  HISTORICAL.  AND 
POLITICAL  SCIENCE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  twenty  pages  6x10  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1883;  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  publishers.  Address,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Press  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARYLAND    CHURCHMAN; 

monthly;  protestant-episcopal ;  thirty  six 
pages  9^xl2}4<  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  Rev.  E.  T.  Lawrence,  editor;  The  Gush- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  14  W.Baltimore 
street  (5—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  H.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 2,850. 
Actiial  average  for  1900,  4,229.  In  1901.  yH. 
Inl902,  (z-6)  H.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904  yl, 

MARYLAND  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  medical;  one  hundred 
pages  4x7;  subscription  $2;  established  1877; 
Dr.  John  S.  Fulton,  editor;  The  Medical  Jour- 
nal Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Fldelitv  building 
(8—3).  Circulation  "JKL"  In  1898.  Z.  In  1900, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL  ••    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MARYLAND  ODD  FELLOW; 
monthly;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  October,  1902; 
James  W.  Chapman,  Jr.,  editor;  Chapman  & 
Rossman,  publishers.  Office,  Cathedral  and 
Saratoga  streets  (12—3). 

Circulation:    In  1902,  "jkl- "    Actual  aver 
age  for  1903,  2,175  (A  A). 

MARYLAND    SEARCHLH^HT; 

monthly;  anti-saloon;  four  pages  11x15;  sub 
script  ion  50  cents;  established  1900;  S.  E. 
Nicholson,  editor;  The  Maryland  Anti-Saloon 
League,  publishers.  Office.  116  W.  Mulberry 
street  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  Z  (2.  4,5).  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I  (••)  (A  A). 

MEI{(  HANTS'  AND  31ANUFAC- 
TURKUS'  JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

MODERN  LANGUAGE  NOTES; 
monthly,  except  July,  August,  September 
and  October;  educational;  forty  to  fortj'- 
four  pages  8x11  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  A.  M.  Elliott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Address,  Johns  Hopkins  University 
(12—3).    Circulation    'jkl." 

NATIONAL  UNDERWRITER; 
monthly;  building  loan  and  insurance;  fifty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  John  B.  Levy,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  Bank  of  Baltimore  bldg.    Circ'n  'jkl." 

PATHFINDER;  monthly;  Improved 
Order  of  Red  Men;  four  pages  12x17;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  August,  1901; 
J.  C.  Littleton,  editor;  The  Peninsula  Pub- 


MAR  YLA  ND~Baltimore. 


ilshing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  114  No. 
Paca  street  (9— ;i).    Circulation  "jjll" 

SCHOOL  AND  FIRESIDE;  month 
ly  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  FARM  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  agricultural;  thirty  six  pages  9x13; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Manufact- 
urers' Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Manufacturers'  Record  building. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,458; /or  1897,4,808.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899, zG.  In  19(10, yG.  Inl901,yH.  Inl902,yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    Inn«)4,  yll. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

JOURNAL  OF  EXPERIMENTAli 
MEDICINE;  bi-monthly;  medical;  ab-ut 
one  liundred  pages  6%x9^;  subscription  $5; 
established  1896;  W.  H.  Welch,  editor;  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  publishers.  Address, 
Jolins  Hopkins  Press  (12—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."     Inl898,  Z.     In  1902,  "JKL." 

JOURNAL  OF  EYE,  EAR  AND 
THROAT  DISEASES;  bi-monthly; 
medical;  forty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Francis  M.  Chisholm 
and  John  R.  Winslow,  editors;  Francis  M. 
Chisholm,  publisher.    Office,  114  W.  Franklin 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

QUARTERLY. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  IN- 
SANITY'; quarterly,  January,  April,  July 
and  October;  medical;  one  hundred  and 
sixty  to  two  hundred  and  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $5  ;  established  1843;  Johns 
Hopkins  Press,  publishers.  Address,  Johns 
Hopkins  Press.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF 
MATHEMATICS;  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  scientific;  one  hun- 
dred and  ten  pages  9*^^x12;  subscription  $5; 
established  1878;  Frank Morley, editor;  Johns 
Hopkins  Press,  publishers.  'Address,  Johns 
Hopkins  Press  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  PHI- 
LOLOGY ;  quarterly  ;  educational ;  one 
hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1880;  Basil  L.  Gilder- 
sleeve,  editor  ;  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
publishers.  Address,  Johns  Hopkins  Press 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TERRESTRIAL  MAGNETISM 
AND  ATMOSPHERIC  ELECTRIC- 
ITY'; quarterly,  March,  June,  September 
and  December;  German  and  English;  scien- 
tific; sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscrii)tion 
$2.50;  established  1896;  L.A.Bauer,  editor; 
Johns  Hopkins  Press,  publishers  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

BELAIR,  c.  h.,  Harford  Co.  □'  961 1 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &.  Lehigh  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E. 
of  Baltimore.  Flour  mills  and  carriage 
manufactory.  Over  four  hundred  fruit- 
canning  factories  In  the  county.  Agri- 
cultural center. 

^GIS     AND     INTELLIGENCER; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x29:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1856;  John  D.  Worth- 
ing ton.  editor  and  publisher  (12—4) 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,2.56.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.      In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

HARFORD  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20}^x27:  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  J.  M.  Street  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2 — 3).  Circulation  "jia-." 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1»02,  "iKL-" 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
19x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  John 
B.  Hanna,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,540.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  (  ?  ? )  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
i;i03,  (z— 1)1. 


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MARYLAND. 


CHRISTIAN      ENDEjIVOKER; 

monthly;  Christian  endeavor:  twenty-four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  25 cents;  established 
1897;  Henry  N.  Hanna,  editor;  Christian  En- 
deavorer  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

BERLIN,  Worcester  Co.  U^  l,246t  pop., 
on  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  Atlantic  and 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rds.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

A  D  V  A  N  C  E ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  J.  W.  Lucker,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J.  R.  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOONSBORO,  Washington  Co.  t]  TOOf 
pop.,  3  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Keedysville,  the  near- 
est station  on  the  Baltimore  &  OhioRd., 
and  10  S.  of  Hagerstown,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x34;  subscription $1;  established  1881; 
Bomberger,  Alexander  &  Davis,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRUNSWICK.Frcrferic^-  Co.  ^  2,471t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  Chesapeake 

&  Ohio  canal  and  Potomac  r.,  45  m.  N.  W.  of 

Washington,  D.  C,  and  15  W.  of  Frederick, 

the  county  seat.      Large  freight-transfer 

yards.    Agriculture. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  E.  C.  Shafer,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMBRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Dorchester  Co. 

P,  5,747t  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington 
&  Baltimore  Rd.  and  Choptank  r.,  20  m. 
from  Its  mouth  on  Chesapeake  bay.  Oyster 
and  lumber  trade,  agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  CHRONICLE,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages— daily  15x22,weekly  20x26; 
subscription— dally  $2,  weekly  50  cents;  es- 
tablished-daily 1897,  weekly  1823;  Lindsay 
C.Marshall, editor;  Harrington, Henry  &  Co., 
publishers  (5—3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl.- 
w^eeklv  "jkl." 

DEMOCRAT  AND  NEWS;  Satur 
days ;  democratic ;  four  pages  20x28 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1839 ;  Earl  W.  Orem 
&  Sewell  M.  Johnson,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,440.  In  1896.  1.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zT.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  vl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

DORCHESTER  CO.  ERA;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1878 ;  J.  H.  C.  Barrett,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DORCHESTER   STANDARD;  Sat 

urdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  The  Standard 
Publishing  (Jo.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "j.kl."  Actualaver- 
afire/orl897, 1,23'i.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899.  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

CATONSVILLE,   Baltimore  Co. 

^  3.500  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington 
&  Baltimore  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of  Baltimore. 
State  Insane  Hospital  and  three  colleges. 


MARYLAND. 


Residences    of    Baltimore    business  men. 

Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1881 ; 
Geo.  A.  Betzold,  editor;  Argus  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GENTREVILLE,  c.  h.,  Queen  Ann* 

Co.  a-  1,231+pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilming- 
ton &  Baltimore  Rd.  and  Chester  r.  Steam- 
boats connect  with  Baltimore.    Farming. 

OBSERVER;  Fridajs;  democratic  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  egtaMlshed 
1864;  W.  J.  Price,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 8P).  Circulation  "JKL"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,    VKL." 

CHESTERTOWN,c.h.,  Kent  Co.cf 
3.008+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Delaware  Bay 
Rd.  and  Chester  r.,  30  m.  from  Its  mouth 
on  Chesapeake  bay  and  45  N.  E.  of  Annap- 
olis, the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Washington 
College,  founded  in  1782.  Straw-board  and 
canning  factories.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1893;  L.Bates  Rus- 
sell, editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  z  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

KENT  NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1847;  Wm.  B.  Usilton's  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (i— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  2,139.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl"  In  1903  (z— 4) 
I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PENINSULA  METHODIST;  Satur 
days  ;  methodist-episcopal ;  sixteen  pages 
11x15  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1875  ; 
L.  Bates  Russell,  editorand  publisher  (12 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1860;  R.  H.  Collins,  editor;  The 
Transcript  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.300.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "fKL"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CRISFIELD,  Somerset  Co.  Q,  3,165t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  &  Norfolk 
Rd.  and  Chesapeake  bay.  Port  of  entry. 
Oyster  dredging  and  fishing. 

IjEADER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872:  Warren  B.  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).     Circulation  "jkl.-  (A  A). 

SOMERSET  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
L.  C.  Qulnn  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1900,"iiu,."  Actual  average 
for  1901.  1,961.    In  1902.  "iSL.' 

CUMBERLAND,    c.   h.,    Allegany 

Co.  Ij  17,123+  pop.,  on  Junction  of  five  rail- 
roads and  Potomac  r.  and  terminus  of  Ches- 
apeake &  Ohio  canal,  178  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Bal- 
timore and  149  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Glass, 
Iron,    steel,   silk,    lime,   brick,    furniture 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MARYLAND. 


and   cement    manufactures.     Bituminous 

coal  mines. 

EVENING  TIMES  ;  every  evening  ex- 
ceptsuuclay,  and  A  LI^EGA  NIA  N,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  six  to  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $3.weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1863,  weekly  1820;  J.W.  Avlrett,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Ciiciilntiou-Daily :  In  1895.  II.  In  1896. 1. 
Iul89T.  V.    In  1898,"iiu,."  Actmil  (iverage  for 

1901.  3,466;  for    1902.    4,69'^i   for  19U3, 
4.91'^.    InlVHM.  yG. 

>Veekly:  Inl900,  ••.lkl.-  In  1901,  Z(1, 2.4, 5). 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  CIVILIAN,  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— dally  1871,  weekly  1828 ;  W.  W. 
Brown,  editor;  The  Dally  News  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1897.  "jkl  "  Inl898, 
Z.    in  1899.  Z.    In  1900,  z I.    In  1901,  (z— 4)  I. 
In   1902.  yl.     In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (O  O).     In  1904, 
(z-4)  I(««). 
Weelilv:  ••i&i,- 

UUEENCITYCOURIER;  semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
D.  W.  &  Lillian  Snyder,  editors:  D.  W.  Sny 
der,  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In 

1902,  Z  (4). 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays;  German; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1891;  German  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  CIrc'n  "jkl." 
In  190  •!,  Z  (4) 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1880;  F.  J.  Sinclair,  editor  and  manager 
(12-4). 

rirciilatiou:  In  1901.  "jkl."  In  1902, (z— 11)1. 
In  19U3.  vl  (O  O).    In  1904,  I  (DQ). 

SOMERSET    CL.ASSIS    VISITOR; 

monthly;  reformed  church;  twenty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  20  cents;  established  Janu- 
ary. 1900;  E.  P.  Skyles,  editor;  Somerset 
Classis  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  United 
States,  publishers  (1 — 5). 

DENTON,  c.  h.,  Caroline  Co.  n-  900t 

pop.,  on  Queen  Anne's  Rd.  and  Choptankr., 

65  m.  E.  of  Annapolis,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  fruit  packing. 

AMERICAN  UNION;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
establi.shed  1857;  H.  E.  Ramsdell,  editor  and 
lessee  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,200.  In 
1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "j.kl." 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Ij  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1845;  Melvin  &  Johnson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  there  has  not  been 
printed  less  than  1.500.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 1,  5)  T.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

EASTON,  c.  h.,   Talhot  Co.  n-  3,074t 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more and  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  Atlantic 
Rds.,  60  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Baltimore.  Manufac- 
turing.   Grain  and  fruit. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15i^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1816;  Wilson  M.  Tylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEDGER  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ; 
J.  S.  E.  Pardee,  editor;  Price  &  Pardee,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.025.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1, til 0.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  y I. 
In  1900.  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (OO).    Iul904,  "JKL." 


MARYLAND. 


STAR-DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic: eight  pages  lf)x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1800;  S.  E.  &  B.  E.  Whitman,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1H96,  I.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,485;  /or  1898,  1,512;  /or  1899,  1,502. 
In  1900,  y  I.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,533;  for  1903,  1,606;  for  UHJ4, 
1,672. 

TA  LBOT  TIMES ;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Perclval  Mullikin,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DELAWARE  CONFERENCE  AD- 
VOCATE; monthly;  methodist-episcopal; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  85  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  F.  H.  Butler,  editor;  A.  L. 
Henry,  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  H  (••).    Inl',)04,  yH. 

ELKTON,c.li.,  Cec«  Co. :^2,.542t  pop., 

on  Philadelphia.  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 

Rd.  and  Elk  r.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Baltimore. 

APPEAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  M.  Post,  editor  and  publisher. 
(9—3).    Circulation  "oLi  " 

CECIL  CO,  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  2ox28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  W.  D.  Bratton.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CECIL  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  21x29;  subscription 
$1;  established  1840;  John  S.  Wirt,  editor; 
Democrat  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CECIL  WHIG;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1841;  Victor  M.  Torbert.  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation :  In  1896.  ".ikl."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,336;  for  1899. 
1,405;  for  a  year  ending  with  May,  1900, 
1,534  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901.1,610.  Inl902.yl.  In  1903.  y  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PROBLEM;  Saturdays;  negro;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished January.  1903;  Joseph  Gwjnn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — 1).   CIrc'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ELLICOTT   CITY,   c.  h.,   Howard 

Co.  D  1,331+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 
and  Patapsco  r.,  15  m.  E.  of  Baltimore. 
Water  power,  employed  in  manufactures. 

DEiMOCRAT-JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 

democratic;  four  pages  21x27;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Louis  A.  Rettallata,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871;  W.  W.  Burton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  'jkl." 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages 20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1869; 
James  F.  Melvin.  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

EMMITSBURG.  Frederick  Co.  b 
849+  pop.,  on  Emmltsburg  Rd..  23  m.  N.  of 
Frederick,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  Mount 
St.  Mary's  College  and  St.  Joseph's  Acad- 
emy. Manufactures  of  furniture  and  ma- 
chinery. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1879;  W.  H.  Troxell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FEDERALSBURG,  Caroline  Co.  n- 
539+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  tc 
Baltimore  Rd.  and  Nantlcoke  r.,  100  m.  S.  E. 
of  Baltimore.    Flour  and  grist  mills,  steam 


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MAR  YLAND. 


MARYLAND. 


gaw  and  planing  mills,  canneries  and  can- 
making  and  shirt  factories  and  creamery. 

COURIER?  Saturdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  ISxai;  subscription  $1;  established  1865; 
J.  W.  Stowell,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FREDERICK,  c.  h.,  Frederick  Co.  b 
9,296t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  61  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Baltimore. 
Foundries,  tanneries,  flour  mills  and  vari- 
ous manufactories. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
dally  four  and  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
18x23;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Great  Southern  Printing  and 
Manufacturing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation— Daily ;  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,500.    Actual  average  for 

1896.  I,ri4;  for  1897,1.778;  for  a  year 
ending  with  Sept.,  1898,  1,903.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 2.800.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2,342. 
In  1897.  H  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1898,  2,490.  In 
1899, yl.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  m)i,  yl. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1821 ; 
Baughman  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EXAMINER;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1813;  Fabian  Posey,  editor;  Adrian 
Posev  and  Fabian  Posey,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,500.     In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  Inl898,yl.  Inl899.zl.  In  1900,  y I. 
Inl901,(z— 4.6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904   (z-4)  I. 

HORNET;  Saturdays ;  negro ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January  12,  1903;  Geo.  T.  Day,  editor;  Moun- 
tain City  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(2— 5P). 

MARYLAND    BULLETIN;  bi 
weekly  ;  deaf  mute  ;  four  pages  13x20  ;  sub- 
scription  50  cents;   established  1880;  C.  W. 
Ely,  editor  :  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

THOST^VnG,  Allegany  Co.  t]  5,274t 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
17  m.  W.  of  Cumberland,  the  county  seat. 
Foundries  and  flre-brick  manufactory. 
Coal  mining. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pa^es  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
Julv,  1903;  H.  F.  Cook,  editor;  J.  J.  Robinson, 
publisher  (2— 5P). 

MINING  JOURNAL;   Saturdays;  in 
dependent;   four  pages  18x34;    subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1871 ;  J.  B.  Oder,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GAITHERSBURG,      Montgomery 

Co.  D  547+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  22)4, 

m.  N.  of  Washington,  D.  C.    Farming  and 

manufacturing. 

JEFFERSONIAN  ;  monthly;  literary; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  J.  L.  Lodge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

GLYNDON,  5a ?<morfi  Co.  ^  311  pop., 

on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of 

Baltimore.    Agriculture. 

RECORD:  Saturdays;  elghtpages  15x22; 
subscription  %\;  established  1897;  Record 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "Jia-" 


GREENSBORO,  Caroline  Co.  d- 

6411'  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Chesapeake  Rd. 

and  Choptank  r.    Fruit  canning  and  wvap- 

orating,  steam  sawing,  basket  making  and 

shipbuilding. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  L.  Irving  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HAGERSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Wa$hington 

Co.  "□  13,591+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 

Cumberland    Valley,  Norfolk   &   Western 

and  Western  Maryland   Rds..  near  Antie- 

tam  r.     Manufacturing.     Agriculture  and 

rich  mineral  deposits. 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
dally  six  to  eight,  Saturday  and  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $3.50,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  1879;  Ira  W.  Hays,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 4). 
Circulation  —  Daily:    In  1899,  "isL."    In 

1900,  (z— 6)  T.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1902, 1,774; for  1903, 1,898.  In  1904, yl. 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
2,350.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  (z-6)  H.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  2,726.    InliK)4,  yl. 

MAIL;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
daily  and  Saturday  eight  pages  17x24, 
weekly  eight  pages  20x28;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1890,  weekly 
1828;  Richard  J.  Hamilton,  editor;  Mail  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (2—;^).  Circulation— 
dailv"JKi  •'  weekly"iKL  "  In  1902,  Z(l,  2.  4,  5). 

MORNING  HER  A  LD  ;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  HERALD  AND 
TORCHLIGHT,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1891,  weekly  1814;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weeklj'  "JKL." 

HAMPSTEAD,   Carroll  Co.   ^   480t 
pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd..  30  m.  N.  of 
Baltimore.    Agriculture  and  flour  mills. 
ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages   15x22;     subscription   $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W,  B.  Wooden  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HANCOCK,  Washington  Co.  v  824  f 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Chesa- 
peake &  Ohio  canal  and  Potomac  r.,  25  m. 
W.  of  Hagerstown,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture, manufacture  of  cement  and  mining 
of  white  sand. 
STAR;  Thursdaj's;  independent;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  188&; 

Gertrude   Summers,   editor   and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

HAVRE    DE    GRACE,    Harford 

Co.  cf  3,423+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilming- 
ton &  Baltimore  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds 
and  terminus  of  Tidewater  canal,  86  m. 
N.  E.  of  Baltimore.  The  Susquehanna  r. 
empties  into  Chesapeake  bay  here.  Coal 
and  lumber  trade,  fruit  canning,  shad  and 
herring  fishing  and  manufacture  of  shoes 
and  hosiery. 

DEMOCRATIC  LEDGER;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  E.  H.  Pritchett, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1900.  Z.    Inl902,  "JSi" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


413 


MARYLAND. 


REPUBLICAN  J  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  23x31 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  A.  P.  &  W.  S.  McConibs,  editors; 
Havre  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  exceeding  1,000.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  "JKL." 

HIGHLANDTOWN,  Baltimore  Co. 
[^  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  a  suburb  of 
Baltimore. 
SENTINEIi.    (A  A"). 

HURLOCK,  Dorchester  Co.  O,  380t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more and  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  Atlantic 
Rds.,  12  m.N.E.  of  Cambridge,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture,  canning  and  berry  grow- 
ing. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  H. 
R.  and  De  Z.  Walworth,  editors;  The  Advasce 
PubllshlngCompany,publlsher8(7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HYATTSVILIiE,  Prince  George  Co. 

a  1,222+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,20 

m.  N.  W.  of  Upper  Marlboro,  the  county 

seat,  and  5  N.  E.  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  E.  A.  Fuller  and  George  M. 
McFarland,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KENSINGTON,  Montgomery   Co.  a 

4T7+  pop.,  on  Baltlmoi-e  &  Ohio  Rd.,  5  m.  S. 

E.  of  Rockville,  the  county  seat,  and  11  N. 

W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.    Farming. 

MONTGOMERY  PRESS;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  C.  W.  Clum,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

liAPLATA,  c.  h.,  Charles  Co.  q  300 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Potomac  Rd.,  2  m.  E. 
of  Port  Tobacco,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

MARYLAND  INDEPENDENT; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Adrian  Posey, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

IiAURELi,  Prince  George  Co.  a  2,079t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  midway 
between  Baltimore  and  Washington,  D.  C. 
Stone  quarries  and  iron-ore  mines.  Mills 
and  iron  foundries. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889  ;  Thomas  M.  Baldwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  estal)lished  1898;  James  P. 
Curley,  edltorand  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LEONARDTOWN,   c.    h.,     Saint 

Mary  Co.  P  454+  pop.,  on  Brltton  Bay  r., 
55  m.  S.  of  Annapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Coach  factory. 

ST.  MARY'S  BEACON;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1889 ;  Yates  &  King,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulafion  :  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age  for  1899.  1,033.    In  1900.  "j_kl." 

ST.  MARY'S  ENTERPRISE;  Satur 
days;  republican:  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scriptlon  $1;  established  1883;  Enoch  B  Abell, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


MARYLAND. 


LONACONING,  Allegany  Co.b2,181t 
pop.,  terminus  Georges  Creek  &  Cumber- 
land Rd.    In  Georges  Creek  mining  region. 

PRESS  (A  A). 

STAR  AND  REVIEW;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  2:3x38;  subscription 
$1;  establishedlBSl;  J.  J.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899.  zH  (++).  Actual  average  for  1900. 
2,651  :/or  1901,  2,720.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yll. 

MANCHESTER,  Carroll  Co.  b  609t 
pop.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Westminster,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

TELEPHONE     MESSENGER  j    Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  G.  W.  J.  Ever- 
hart,  editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MIDDLETOWN,  Frederick  Co.  b 
665+  pop.,  on  the  National  turnpike,  8  m. 
W.  of  Frederick,  the  county  seat,  and  53 
W.  N.  W.  of  Baltimore.  Creameries.  Agri- 
culture. 

VALLEY  REGISTER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  20x28 ;  subscription  $1 : 
established  1844 ;  G.  C.  Rhoderick,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).   In  1904,  yl. 

MIDLAND,  Allegami  Co.  >q  1,000 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  &  Pennsylvania  and 
Pennsylvania  and  Georges  Creek  &  Cumber- 
land Rds.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  Cumberland,  the 
county  seat,  and  3  N.  E.  of  Lonaconing. 
Coal  mining. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18.K24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
C.  T.  Clayton,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4).    (A  A). 

MYERSVIIiLE,  Frederick  Co.  ^  SOO 

pop.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Hagerstowu. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1891;  Ira  Moser,  editor;  The  Moni- 
tor Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NORTH  EAST,  Cecil  Co.  d  969t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of  Elkton.  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  iron  work,  flre-brick 
and  stove  linings. 

CECIL  ST  A  R ;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
fourpages  18x24:  sub.scription $1 ;  established 
1882;  George  O.  Garey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OAKLAND, c.h.,Garre«  Co.bLl'Ot 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  W. 
of  Cumberland.    A  summer  resort. 

GARRETT  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897:  Jas.  D,  Hamill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1897, 1.  In  1898,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  1,044.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,125;  for  1902, 
1,1  25;  for  1903.  1,228.    In  1904.  yl. 

MOUNTAIN    DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  fourpages 20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;    established  1878 ;  J.  M.  I  itzlnger,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  'jja-." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MARYLAND. 


REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Benj.  H.  Sincell,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.104.  In  18%,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PERRYVILLE,  Cecil  Co.  rf  770t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia, 
Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  at  its  mouth  on  Chesapeake  bay. 
Foundry  and  fertilizer  factory.  Agri- 
culture. 
RECORD;    Wednesdays;   Independent; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 

1893;  Wilson L.  Coudon,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl" 

POCOMOKE  CITY.   Worcester  Co. 

a^  2,124+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia 
&  Norfolk  Rd.  ana  Pocomoke  r.,  150  m. 
S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Agriculture,  fruit 
growing  and  lumber  trade. 

LEDGE  R- ENTERPRISE;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established— Ledgrer  1881,  Enter- 
prise 1894  ;  C.  O.  Melvln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3)  Circulation  "JKL"  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 

WORCESTER  DEMOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1899;  Samuel  M. 
Crockett,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

PORT  DEPOSIT,  Cecil  Co.  d'  l,575t 
pop.,  on  Pennsj'lvania  and  Philadelphia, 
Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.  Foundry,  grist  mill,  sash  factory 
and  granite  quarries.  Lumber-shipping 
point. 
PRESS;    Fridays;   independent;   four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 

Herbert  N.  Gerry,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  "jkl" 

PRESTON,  Caroline  Co.  D- 1921  pop., 
on  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  16 
m.  S.  of  Denton,  the  county  seat,  and  70  S.  E. 
of  Baltimore.    Fruit  packing.    Farming. 
NEW    FARM;    Saturdaj's;    four  pages 

15x22;   subscription  $1;    established  1887;  H. 

R.  Walworth,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  "jkl.- 

PRINCE  FREDERICKTOWN, 

c.  h.,  Calvert  Co.  p  257  pop.,  5  m.  W.  of 
Chesapeake  bay  and  40  S.  of  Annapolis, 
the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and  oyster 
dredging. 

CALVERT  GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Geo.  W.  Dowell,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALVERT  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  J.  B.  Bunting,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

PRINCESS  ANNE,  c.  h.,  Somerset 

■  Co.  Q.  854+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia 
&  Norfolk  Rd.  and  Manokln  r.,  10  m.  from  Its 
mouth.    Manufactures  of  flour  and  lumber. 

MARYLANDER  AND   HERALD; 

Tuesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established — Marylander 
1865.  Herald  1861;  Fontaine  &  Dashlell,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—8  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOMERSET  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
republican;   four  pages  20x26;   subscription 


MARYLAND. 


$1;  established  1897;  Seth  V.  Parks,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation;  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S98,  1,189.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  "JKL."     (A  A). 

RIDGELiY,  Caroline  Co.  D-  713  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  ft  Baltimore 
Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Denton.    Agriculture. 
CAROLINE    SUN;   Saturdays;    demo- 
cratic;   four  pages  20x26;    subscription    $1; 
established  March,  1902;  Beauchamp  &  Wil- 
kinson, editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL.- 

RISINGSUN,  Cecil  Co.  ^  382t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Oxford,  Pa.  Shipping 
point  for  grain.  Canning  establishments. 
Agriculture. 

MIDLAND  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Ewing  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCKVILLiE,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co. 
D  1,110+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Farming  center. 

MONTGOMERY    CO.    SENTINEL; 

Fridays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26 :  sub- 
scription $1.5(J;  established  1855;  R.  G.  Fields, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  MICHAELS,  TaWot  Co.  d- 

1,043+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Eastern  Shore 
Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Easton,  the  county  seat, 
and  60  from  Baltimore.  Shipbuilding,  farm- 
ing and  flsh  and  oyster  trade. 

COMET  AND  ADVERTISER;  Sat- 
urdays; Independent;  four  pages  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  Hambleton  & 
Morris,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SALISBURY,  c.  h.,  Wicomico  Co.  P, 
4,277+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  & 
Norfolk  and  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  At- 
lantic Rds.  and  Wicomico  r.,  95  m.  S.  E.  of 
Annapolis,  the  State  capital.  Lumber  trade, 
shirt  and  basket  factories,  grain,  fruit  and 
vegetables. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  17x34;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1867;  White  &  White,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,380.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1 ,261.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-4)  I.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1908,  yl.  Actual  average  for  year  end- 
ing with  December,  1904,  l,o'io> 

COURIER;  Saturdays; republican;  eight 
pagesl5x21;  subscription $1;  established  1899; 
Alan  F.  Benjamin,  editor;  Peninsula  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jki-"  In  1901, 1.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  mn,  (z— 4)  I. 

WICOMICO  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15}^i22;  subscription  SI ; 
established  1885 :  Brewlngton  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897, 1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less 
than  1.846.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

EASTON  CHURCHMAN;  monthly; 
protestant-epIscopal;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1894;  Rev.Wm. 
Mitchell  and  Rev.  Edward  R.Rich,  editors; 
Brewlngton  Bros.,  publishers  (9 — 8). 
Circulation  "jju."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
19()4,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


415 


MARYLAyD. 


SHARPTOWN,  n  Kn7»ico  Co.  O, 
5:29  pop.,  163o  ni.  N.  W.  of  Salisbury.  Lum- 
ber trade. 

IIEIiAliD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscript iou  $1;  established  October,  1902; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—3). 
Circulation  "jki..' 

SNOWHIIiL,  c.  h.,  Worcester  Co.O, 
1,396+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  k 
Baltimore  Rd.  and  Pocomoke  r.,  30  m.from 
Pocomoke  Sound  and  at  head  of  steamboat 
navigation.  Lumber,  oyster,  fruit  and 
trucking  trades. 

DE3IOCRATIC  MESSENGER;  Sat 

urdays ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1868 ;  Vincent  & 
White,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,476.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,467.  lu  1899,  y  I . 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
for  the  past  twelve  months  has  not  been  less 
than  1,440.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904. 

yi. 

WORCESTER  ADVOCATE;   Satur 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895:  A.  P.  Barnes,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TANEYTOWN,  Carroll  Co.  ^  665t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  2214  ni.  N.  E.  of 
Frederick  and  40  N.  W.  of  Baltimore. 
Seat  of  Milton  Academj\ 

CARROLL.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  P.  B.  Englar,  editor; 
Carroll  Record  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation;  In  1896,  "jkl.-  Inl897,l.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  1,198;  for  1899, 
1,308;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
1,415;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
1,501; /or  1902,  1,575;  for  1903,  1,6;28; 
/o/-19(M,  1,685. 

THURMONT,  Frederick  Co.  ^  868f 

pop.,  on  Western  Mai-yland  Rd.,  near  Mo- 

nocacy  r.,   6  m.  N.  of  Frederick,  the  county 

seat,  and  60  N.  W.  of  Baltimore.    Iron  and 

copper  mining. 

CATOCTIN  CLARION;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Charles  E.  Cassell,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  -jkl." 

TOWSON,  c.  h.,  Baltimore  Co.  ^  459 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Lehigh  Rd.,  7  m.  N. 
of  Baltimore. 

BALTIMORE    CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Frank  I. 
Duncan,  editor;  B.  Howard  Scott,  publisher. 
Circulation :  In  1S93,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.550.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.      In  1899,  zl.     In  1900,   yl.      In 

1901.    "JKL" 

BALTIMORE  CO.  UNION;  Satur 
days;  republican;  four  pages  21x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1850;  LongneckerBros., 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl.-  Inl903,  (z— 4) 
!(••).    In  1!MI4,  yl. 

MARYLAND  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 

democratic;  four  pages  21x27;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  Wm.  H.  Ruby,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jju" 


MARYLA^D. 


UNION  BRIDGE,  Carroll  Co.  ^ 
6t)3+pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  10  m. 
W.  of  Westminster,  the  county  seat,  and  45 
from  Baltimore.  Grain  elevators  and  rail- 
road shops.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  R.  Gait,  editor  and  publisher  (.—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

UPPER   MARLBORO,  c.  h.. 

Prince  George  Co.  a  449t  pop.,  on  Balti- 
more &  Potomac  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Patuxent  r.  steamers  within 
two  miles.  Farming  and  canning  of  fruits 
and  vegetables.    Tobacco  and  grain. 

,  MARLBORO  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  24x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1836;  C.  I.  Wilson,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARLBORO  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  VJ}4x2fi;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Wm.  P.  Barnhart,  editor; 
The  Marlboro  Times  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl •"  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
(A  A). 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  Wm.N. 
Fisher,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PRINCE  GEORGE  ENQUIRER 
AND  SOUTHERN  MARYLAND 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1862;  Fred.  Sasscer,  editor;  F.  &  C. 
Sasscer,  publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTMINSTER,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co. 

li  3,199+ pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,29 
m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Baltimore  and  58  from  An- 
napolis, the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Western 
Maryland  College.  Manufactures  of  agri- 
cultural implements,  carriages  and  cigars. 

AMERICAN  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  22x26 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1833 ;  W.  L.  W.  Seabrook,  edi- 
tor; Mrs.  E.  J.  Rippard,  publisher  (5— 3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "JKL"  In 
1903.  Z( J). 

DEMOCRATIC  ADVOCATE;  Satur- 
days: democratic:  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1865;  Vanderford 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (  ??  )    In  1889,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

WILLI  A  MS  PORT,  Washington 
Co.  Yd  1,472+  pop.,  on  Western  Maryland 
and  Cumberland  Valley  Rds.,  Potomac  r. 
and  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  canal,  6  m.  W.  S.  W, 
of  Hagerstown,  the  county  seat.  Water 
power.  Planing  mill,  sash  factory  and 
steam  tannery. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ; 
Geo.  W.  McCardell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

WOODSBORO,  Frederic  Co.  [^  1,000 

pop.,  on   Pennsylvania   Rd.,  10  m.   N.   of 

Frederick,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

mining. 

BANNER  OF  LIBERTY;  Fridays; 
non-political;  four  pages  2(ix26;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  1899;  Harry  W.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—5   P).    Circulation 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Population  2,805,346 1.     Land  Area  8,040  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire,  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
soutn  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  by  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut,  and  west  by 
Rhode  Island  and  New  York.  State  capital :  Boston.  Principal  industries  :  Fish- 
ing, boot  and  shoe  and  textile  manufacture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  30,1905),  632,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  83;  semi-weekly,  6: 
weekly,  329;  tri-monthly,  1;  bi-weekly,  5;  semi-monthly,  7;  monthly,  166;  bi- 
monthly 1 ;  quarterly,  34 

The  cities  of  over  50,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  foUows  : 


Boston 560,8fl3t 

Worcester 118,4'-Jlt 

Fall  River 104,S63t 

Liowell 94,969t 

Cambridge 91, S86t 


Lynn 68,513t 

l-.a\vrence 62, 559t 

New  Bedford «ti,442t 

Spriufffield 62,059t 

Sonierville 61,643t 


ABINGTON,  Plymouth  Co.  D,  4,489t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  20  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State 

capital.   Manufactures  of  boots,  shoes  and 

tacks. 

PLYMOUTH  CO.  JOURNAL.  AND 
HERALD  5  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1873; 
L.  B.  Hatch,  editor;  M.  C.  Easterbrook  &  Co., 
publishers;  prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boring towns.   Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

fSCITUATE  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
local;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1855;  Prat  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5  P). 

ADAMS,  Berkshire  Co.  -D  ll,134t  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 

of  Pittsfleld.    Manufactui'es  of  cotton  and 

woolen  goods  and  paper.    Iron  foundry. 

FREEMAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1875;  F.  N.  Chase,  editor;  Freeman  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

ALLSTON,  Suffolk  Co.  D- on  Boston  & 

Albany  Rd.,  a  suburb  of  Boston. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Mirror  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 

AMESBUR Y,  Essex  Co.  □'  9,473t  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimac  r., 

27  m.  N.  of  Salem,  one  of  the  three  county 

seats,  and  42  from  Boston,  tlie  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  woolen  and  cotton  goods, 

boots  and  shoes,  machinery  and  carriages. 

DAILY  NEWS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AMESBURY  AND  SALIS- 
BURY VILLAGER,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x24;  subscription- 
dally  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1888, 
weekly,  1832;  Amesbury  Publishing  Co., edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "JKt"    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl" 

AMHERST,  Hampshire  Co.  -a  5,028t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Central  Ver- 
mont Rds.,  23  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Springfield. 
Seat  of  Amherst  College,  State  Agricultural 


College  and  State   Experimental  Station- 
Water  power. 

RECORD:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.(5;  estab- 
lished 1844  ;  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  editorg 
and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STUDENT  ;  Saturdays,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1866;  Students 
of  Amherst  College,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-3).    Circulation  "jKi.." 

COLLEGE- SIGNAL;  fortnightly; 
Wednesdays  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate: twenty  pages  8x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Students  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Agricultural  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5— 8).    Circulation  "HB"" 

LITERARY  MONTHLY;  during 
the  college  year  ;  collegiate  ;  sixty-four 
pages  6x9 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1886 ; 
Students  of  Amherst  College,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—8).   Circulation  "jkl" 

ANDOVER,  Essex  Co.  :^  6,813t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimac  r., 
7  m.  N.  E.  of  Lowell.  Seat  of  Phillips  Acad- 
emy and  Theological  Seminary.  Flax  and 
woolen  mills.    Agriculture. 

TOWNSMAN;  Fridays;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  John  N.  Cole,  editor;  Andover 
Press  (limited),  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895. 1.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "Jjy.."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ARLINGTON,  Middlesex  Co.  n-8.603t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Drug  mills  and 
various  manufactures.    Market  gardening. 

ADVOCATE}  Fridays ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  C.  S.  Parker  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers;  prints  an  edition  for  Lexington 
(2-3). 

C!oinbined  circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In 
1897,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,100.  In 
1898   "JKL." 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1898;  C. 
Burnslde  Seagrave,  editor;  Enterprise  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1901,  1,398.    In  1902,  "00=-"  (A  A). 

ATHOL,  Worcester  Co.  n  7,061tpop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  andFItchburg  Rds.  and 


Hv 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


417 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Millers  r.,  33  m.  W.  of  Fltchburg,  one  of  the 
two  county  seats.    Manufacturing. 

NKWCHUIICH  RECORD;  Satur 
days;  swedeuborglan;  eight  pages  11x14; 
subsL'riptlou  75  cents;  established  October, 
1902;  Miss  Hattle  M.  French,  editor;  Tiie 
Church  Record  Co.,  publishers  (T^— 3).  Cir- 
culation ••iKi-"(AA), 

TRANSCRIPT;  Tuesdays;  Independ- 
ent-republican; ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1871;  W.  L.  Hill,  editor; 
Athol  Transcript  Company,  publishers  (9—3) 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "Jju,"    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897.  Y.    In  1898."iKL."    In    1903,   Z  (4)  (•••). 

WORCESTER  WEST  CHRONI- 
CLE i  weekly,  tvvlce-a-week.  Thursdays 
and  Saturdays;  Independent;  Saturday  tour, 
Thursday  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866;  R.  William  Waterman, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  la  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2,300.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897.  H  Z.    In 

1898.  zH.  In  1899,  vH.  Inl900.vT.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HEALTHY  HOME;  monthly, 
and  QUARTERLY,  February,  May,  Au- 
gust and  November;  hygienic;  monthlyfour 
pages  13x20,  quarterly  sixty-eight  pages  6x8; 
subscription— monthly  50  cents,  quarterly  $1 ; 
established  — monthly  1890,  quarterly  May, 
1901 ;  W.  H.  Brock,  editor;  W.  H.  Brock  &  Co., 
publishers. 

Circulation— monthly  :  Actual  average 
forl895. 13.489; /or  1896. 13,838;  /or  1897, 
14,99'?' ;  for  a  year  ending  with  November, 
1898.  14.903;  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber. 1899.  15,407; /or  1900,  14,728;  for 
a  year  ending  with  September ,\^\,  1  5  .170; 
for  1902  15,137;  for  1903,  19,520;  for 
1904.  19.100. 

Quarterly:    Actual  average  for  1902, 
,534; /or  1903,  6,000.     In  1904,  yG. 

ATTIiEBORO,  Bristol  Co.  R  ll,335t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  12  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  and 
31  S.  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital- 
Water  power.  Manufactures  of  Jewelry, 
cotton,  calicoes,  metal  buttons,  clocks,  sil- 
verware and  cotton  machinery. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  17x22;  sub 
scriptlon  $3;  established  1889;  Sun  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  ^ct- 
waZawracre/or  1898,  2,113.  In  1899,  y I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vT.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  Actual 
ayeragefor  1903,  3,115.    In  IIM)!.  yH. 

AYER,  Middlesex  Co.  D-  2,446t  pop.,  on 
Boston  &  Maine  and  Fltchburg  Rds.,  12  m. 
E.  of  Fltchburg  and  35  N.  W.  of  Boston,  the 
State  capital.  Iron  foundry,  farming  im- 
plements and  leather  and  carriage  works. 

TURNER'S  PUBLIC  SPIRIT;   Sat 

urdays;  independent;  elglit pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1868 ;  J.  H.  Turner, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  special  editions 
for  neighboring  towns.  Combined  circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BALDWINVILLE,  Worcester  Co. 
n  1,259  pop.,  at  junction  of  Fltchburg  and 
Boston  &  Albany  Rds.  and  on  Ware  r. 
Manufactures  chairs,  toys  and  paper. 

TEM  PLETON  PRESS;  Thursdays ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  G.  R.  Hcskins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 4).    Circulation  "JKL" 

TEMPLETON     RECORDER;      Fri 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  21x37;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882;  Waterman 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9 — 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

27 


BARNSTABLE,    c.  h.,   Barnstablt 

Co.  Q^  4,364t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Rd.  and  Barnstable  bay,  73  m. 
S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Foreign 
and  coast  trade  and  cranberry  culture. 

CAPE  COD  ITEilI  AND  BEE;  Tues 
days;    Independent;    four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scriptions!..50;  established  1878;  The  Item  and 
Bee  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

PATRIOT:  Mondays;  republican;  four 
pages 22x28;  subscription $2;  established  1880; 
F.  B.  &  F.  P.  Goss,  editors  and  publishers; 
prints  special  editions  forneighboring  towns 
(5-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,506.  In  1897,  1  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
October  16,  1899,  1,528.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
19(W.  yl. 

BARRE,  Worcester  Co.  D  2,059  pop. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BEVERLY,  Etsex  Co.  [if  13,884t  pop., 
on  Boston*  Maine  Rd.,2  m.  N.  E.  of  Salem, 
one  of  the  three  county  seats,  and  18  from 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  General  com- 
merce and  manufacture  of  leather,  shoes 
and  shoe  machinery, 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday ;  republican ;  eight  pages  17J4x22 ; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1893;  Albert Vit- 
tum,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3P). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  H. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1851;  C.  A.  King,  editor;  Citizen  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (3— 5P). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl- "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,307;  for  1900,  1,323.  In 
1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,323. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  WORD;  monthly; 
undenominational;  twenty-four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  A.  P.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

BOSTON,  c.  h.,  Suffolk  Co.  D-  State 
Capital,  560,892+  pop.,  center  of  seven 
railroads  on  Massachusetts  bay.  The  com- 
mercial metropolis  of  New  England.  En- 
gaged in  trade  with  all  parts  of  the  world. 
Depot  for  New  England  manufactures  of 
every  kind. 

DAILY. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24 ;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1811;  Advertiser 
Newspaper  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 309  Washington  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  17,600.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897. Y.  In  1898. yG.  In  1899, yG.  Inl9(iO,yG. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  (z-4)  G.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yG. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $3;  established  1884  ;W. 
E.  Barrett,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  390 
Washington  street  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  82.000.  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  In 
1S97.  Y.  Inl898,  yC.  Inl899,yC.  Inl900,yC. 
Ini!*01,yC.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  C.  In  1903,  yC. 
In  19W.  yC. 

EVENING  TRANSCRIPT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  independent  -  republican ;  daily  ten 
to  sixteen,  weekly  ten,  Saturday  twenty-four 
to  thirty-six  pages  16J^x21}^;  subscription— 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASSACHUSETTS— Boston. 


dailv  $9,  Saturday  $1.50,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1830,  weekly  1851 ;  Boston  Trau- 
Bcript  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  OfTQce,  324 
Washington  street  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  17.500.  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  D. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
Jtfarc/i.  1898,  til, 173.  In  1899,  yD.  Actual 
arerape/or  1900,  23,975.  In  1901,  yC.  Act- 
ual average  for  190;i,  ti4,457-.  In  1903, 
C.  Actual  average  for  1904,  '^5,694  (OO). 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  1  n  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y . 
In  1898,  "JKi" 

GLOBE;  every  morning,  and  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  independent;  daily 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty-eight  to 
fifty-six  pages  19x24;  subscription— daily  $6, 
Sunday  $2;  established— daily  1ST2,  Sunday 
1877;  Chas.  H.  Taylor,  editor;  Globe  News- 
paper Co.,  publishers.  Office,  236  Washington 

Circulatiou  — Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing) :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
181,319;/orl896. 188,091; 
,for  1897.  193,047.  In  1898, 
vA.  Actual  average  for  IS^id, 
188,329;  for  1900.  188,- 
831:  for  1901,  196,262:. for 
1902, 196,579:  for  1903, 195,- 
554;/o»- 1901,  198,705.  ^    «  „^« 

Sunday :  Actual  aver  age  for  1895, 219,386 ; 
for  1896,  251.485  ;  for  1897,  246,907.  In 
1898,  yA.  ^ctuoiareragre/or  1899, 250,562; 
for  1900,  252.296;  for  1901,  262,192;  for 
1902,  276,296; /or  1903,  297,824;. for  1904, 
293,368. 

iWT\\e  absoluie  correctness  ofihe  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Globe  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  RoweH's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

HEARST'S  BOSTON  A3IEKICAN; 

every  morning;  democratic;  daily  eight  to 
twelve,  Sunday  forty-four  to  sixty  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sunday 
$2.50;  established  1904;  W.  B.  Hearst,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — i). 

HERALD;  every  morning,  and  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  independent;  dailj' 
twelve,  Sunday  thirty-two  to  forty  pages 
19x25;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  es- 
tablished 1846;  Boston  Herald  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  255  Washington  street. 
Circulation  — Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing): Accorded  A  from  1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  A . 
In  1897, y.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899.  y A .  In  1900,y A . 
In  1901.  yA.  lu  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In 
1901.  y A. 

Sun  day:  Accorded  A  from  1891  to  1895.  In  189P, 
A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y A.  In  1899,  yA  .  In  1900. 
vA.  In  1901,  yA.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA. 
In  1904,  yA . 

MORNING  JOURNAL.;  every  morn 
Ing  except  Sunday;  republican;  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  18x23;  subscription  $3;  estab 
lished  1833;  Frank  A.  Munsey  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  268  Washington  street  (3—5 ). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894,  83,- 
270.  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897.  Y. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb- 
ruary,1899,  GS, 505.  In  1900,  yB.  In  1901. 
yB.  Inl902,  (z— 4,  5,  9)  B.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  B 
(••).    In  1904,  B. 

NEW  ENGLAND  STATIST;  every 
morning  except  Sundays  and  holidays,  and 
FINANCIAL  NEWS,  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundays  and  holidays;  morning  twelve, 
evening  four  pages  14x20 ;  subscription- 
morning  $10,  evening  $6;  established  1894; 
Commercial  Financial  Press  Association, 
publishers.  Office,  35  Congress  street.  Cir- 
culation—morning "jKL."  evening  '  jki." 

NEWS  B  U  RE  A  U ;  every  evenlngexcept 
Sunday  and  stock  exchange  hoUdajs;  finan- 
cial; six  pages  14x193^;  subscription  $12;  es- 
tablished 1887;  C.  W.  Barron,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  17  to  21  Exchange  place  (2—3). 
Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS— Boston. 

POST;  every  morning;  democratic;  dally 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  sixty  four  to  eighty 
pages  17x24;  subscription — dally  $3,  Sunday 
$4;  established  1831 ;  E.  A.  Grozier,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  259  Washington  st.  (2—4 ). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :  Accorded  B  from 
1893  to  1895.     In    lb96,   B.     In  1897,     Y.    In 

1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  January,  1900,  123.812;  for  1901, 
160,254;  for  mi,  174,173;  for  1903, 
178.308:/or  1904,  211,188. 
Sunday:  In  1894,  B.  Inl895,B.  Inl896,B. 
In  1897, Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899. yC.  In  1900,  yC. 
In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  Actual  average 
/orl903, 160,421  ;/or  1904,  177.603. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Boaton    Post. 

Average  for  1903,  daily,  178,308;  for  1904, 
211,221.  Boston  Sunday  Post,  average  for 
1903,1611,421;  for  1904,  177,664;  for  February, 
1903,  daily,  217,792;  Sunday,  185,231.  Largest 
daily  circulation  for  1904  In  all  New  Eng- 
land, whether  morning  or  evening,  or  morn- 
ing and  evening  editions  combined.  Second 
largest  Sunday  circulation  in  New  Eng- 
land. Daily  rate,  20  cents  per  agate  line, 
flat,  run-of-paper;  Sunday  rate,  18  cents 
per  line.  The  best  advertising  propositions 
in  New  England. 

TRAVELER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent-republican;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1824;  John  H.  Fahey,  editor;  The  Bos- 
ton Traveler  Company,  publishers.  Office. 
76  Summer  street  (1—4 ). 

C  i  r  c  u  1  a  ti  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
26,680.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  C  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  76,868.  In  1899,  yB. 
Actual  average  for  19li0.  66,918;  for  1901, 
67,325;  for  1902,  73,352; /or  1903,  76,- 
666  ;/or  1904,  81.035. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 
TZAIN  HAIRENIATZ;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Armenian;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898 ;  Armenian  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  41  Arch  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WEEKLY. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  negro;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1893;  Advance  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  124 
Camden  street  (ii — 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1899,  Z.    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  --iKi.- 
AMERICAN     CITIZEN;    Saturdays; 

anti  roman  catholic;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891;  R.  J.  Long,  edi- 
tor; American  Citizen  Co.,  publishers.  Offi.ce, 
128Tremont  street  (9—3). 
Circulation:  Aetiial  average  for  1895, 
19,976.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
VE.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •)     In  19(t4, 

yH. 

AMERICAN  CULTIVATOR;  Satur- 
days; agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1839;  George  B. 
James,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  220  Wash- 
ington street. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vF.  In  1890.  zF.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901,  yF. 
in  1902,  y  F.    In  1903,  y F.    In  1904,  yF. 

AMERICAN  HORSE  BREEDER; 
Saturdays  ;  live  stock ;  twenty-four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1882; 
Simon  W.  Parlln,  editor;  George  B.  James, 
publisher;  dated  also  at  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Office,  220  Washington  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  16,000.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. vF.  In  1899. zF.  In  1900. yF.  Inl901.yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  y F.     In  1904,  yG. 

AMERICAN  SHOEMAKING;  Sat 
urdays;  shoemaking;  forty  eight  to  one  hun- 
dred and  eight  pages  53^^x10}^;  subscription 
$4:  established  October,  1901;  Ed.  D.  Deming, 
editor;  Deming  &  Rogers,  publishers.  Office, 
6«<3  Atlantic  avenue  (1—5). 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••>. 


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MA  SSA  CH  USETTS— Boston. 

lu  January,  li)()5,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  '^,700. 
AMERICAN    STO(JK. KEEPER  I 

Saturdays;  pet  live  stock;  twenty  pages 
lOxlS}-^;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
W.  B.  Atherton,  editor;  American  Stock- 
Keeper  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  30 
Broad  street  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkj,."     In  1899,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  not  less  than  6,000.    Actual  ai'- 
erage   for   1900,  6,H0S.      In  1901,  yG.     In 
1902,  y«.  In  1903,  (z-4)  (i  (O  O).   lu  1904,  yil. 

AMERICAN  WOOL  AND  COTTON 
REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  commercial; 
thirty-two  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Frank  P.  Bennett  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  dated  also  at  New  York,  N.Y., 
and  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Office.  530  Atlantic 
avenue  (1—5  P). 

Clrciilntion;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  6,000.    In  1896.  G.    In  1897.  ii  Z.    In 

1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  19U0.  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  19U4, 
yG.    (O0) 

ANGJLO-AMERICAN;  Saturdays:  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2:  established  1898;  David  D.  Fletcher,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.  Office.  61  Court  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ANZEIGERj  Thursdays;  German;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscripts  n 
$1 ;  established  1888;  F.  E.  Nickels,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  132  Pearl  street  (5-3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3,826  ;  for  1899. 
6,370:  for  a  year  ending  ivith  July  14.  19U0, 
7,571.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z-4.  6)  fS. 
Actual  average  for  1903.  5,336.  In  1904,  yG. 

BACK  BAY  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  190i);  W.  T.  Billings,  editor;  Back 
Bay  Gazette  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
27  Doane  street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BANKER  AND  INVESTIGATOR; 

Saturdays;  financial;  eight  pages  14x19;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1889;  J.  D.  Brown, 
editor;  The  Banker  and  Investigator  Co., 
Publishers.  Office,  132  Pearl  street  (9—3). 
Circulation:  -fKL.-  In  1902.  Z  (1.  2,  4,5). 
Inl903,  (z-4)  I(#«).    Ini;XI4,  yl. 

BANNER  OF  lilGHT;  Saturdays; 
spiritualist ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1857;  John  W.  Day,  editor; 
Banner  of  Light  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  204  Dartmouth  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  -In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904, 
yG. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  independent;  six- 
teen pages  113^x161^ ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Huntington  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  295  Washington  street. 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  vl.    In 

1899,  yl.  Inl900.yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl, 

BOOT    AND    SHOE    RECORDER; 

Wednesdays;  boots  and  shoes:  one  hundred 
and  seventy  pages  10x13;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  April  1st,  1882;  C.  H.  McDermott, 
editor;  W.  L.  Terhune,  publisher.  Office,  11 
and  13  Columbia  street  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  Q  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  G.  In  1897.1  .  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899. yH. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  June,  publisher  asserts, 
the  minimum  circulation  in  nearly  twelve 
years  has  been  5.000.  In  1902,  vG.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  G  (•  •).   In  1904,  yG.    (O0). 

BRITISH   AMERICAN    CITIZEN; 

Saturdays;  patriotic;  eight  pages  16x22:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  R.  J.  Long, 
editor;  American  Citizen  Co..  publishers. 
Office,  128  Tremont  street  (9—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,339.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900. yH.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (••).  In 
19(M,  yH. 


MASSACHVSETTS-^Boaton. 

BUDGET;  Sundays;  home;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1879;  The  Budget  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  220  Washington  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (•  #).    In  1904,  yl. 

B  U  L  li  E  T  I  N;  Thursdays;  tlnance; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2.50;  estal)- 
lished  1898;  Weekly  Bulletin  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  183  Essex 
street  (8— 3P). 

CHARLESTOWN  ENTERPRISE; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1868;  Charlestown  Enterprise  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  8  City  square, 
Charlestown. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  y I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.   In  19U4,  yl. 

CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 
WORLD  ;  Thursdays;  Christian  endeavor; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Rev.  Francis  E.  Clark,  editor; 
The  Golden  Rule  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also 
atChlcago.  Office,  Tremont  Temple  (1—5). 
C'  i  r  c  u  I  a  t  i  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1895. 
96,793;  for  1896,  99,846;  for  1897. 
99,831;  for  1898.  94,677;  for  1899, 
96,154;  /or  1900,  94.905;  for  1901,98,- 
406;  for  1902.  99,135;  for  1903,  97,518; 
/or  1904,  100,519. 

Publisher's  announcement. — For  eleven  years 
has  been  represented  among  advertisers  by 
the  same  thi-ee  men:  George  W.  Coleman, 
advertising  manager,  Tremont  Temple,  Bos- 
ton; C.  A.  Goodwin,  Association  Building, 
Chicago;  L.  B.  Bromfleld,  Temple  Court, 
New  York  City. 

CHRISTIAN  REGISTER  ;  Thurs 
days;  unitarian;  thirty-two  pages  93^x12;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1821;  Rev.  George 
Batchelor,  editor;  Christian  Register  Asso- 
ciation, publishers.  Office.  272  Congress  st. 
(12-3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1892 
to  G  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  10,035. 
In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,19(f2,  9,334; 
/or  1903,  8,833.    In  1904.  yF. 

CHRISTIANSCIENCE  SENTINEL; 
Thursdays;  Christian  science;  sixteen  pages 
10x18;  subscription  $1;  established  lb98; 
Archibald  McLellan,  editor;  The  Christian 
Science  Publishing  Society,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 95  Falmouth  street.  Does  not  Insert  ad- 
vertisements. 

COLORED   CITIZEN:  Saturdays;  re 
publican;   eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;    established  September.  1903;    Charles 
Alexander,  editor  and  publisher.    Office.  714 
Shawniut  avenue  (l — 5). 

COMMERCIAL;  Saturdays ;  finan- 
cial ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  George  L.  Walker,  editor; 
Charles  T.  Dukelow,  publisher.  Office,  22 
Exchange  place  (9—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Fin  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yl.  Inl899,  yl.  Inl900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  vT.  'In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yT. 

COMMERCIAL  BULLETIN ;  Satur 
days;  commercial  and  industrial;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $4 ;  established 
1859;  Curtis,  Guild  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  77  KUby  street. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  vG.  In  1900.  zG.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
yH.    (©0). 

CONGREGATIONA LIST;  Saturdays; 
congregational;  forty  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1816;  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning, 
editor;  Congregational  Sunday  School  and 
Publishing  Society,  publishers.  Office,  14 
Beacon  street. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


M  ASS  ApHUSETTS— Boston. 

to  E  In  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  20,000.  In 
1899,  zC.  In  1900.  C.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  C.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

COURIER  J  Saturdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  24i^x32}^ ;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
established  1795  ;  J.  F.  Travers.  publisher. 
Office.  69  Summer  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898 
yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901. 
(z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  I  (DD)- 

DORCHESTER  BEACON|Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription |l.2.j;  established  1873;  Thomas 
Leavitt,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  305 
Columbia  Square  building  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898. y I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1901, ''2,etio,  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yH.   In  1904,  yH. 

DORCHESTER  GAZETTE;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

DRAMATIC  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
theatrical;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Review  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  48  Winter  street.  Circ'n  "iKi" 
In  1901,  Z  (3). 

EAST  BOSTON  ARGUS-ADVO- 
CATE; Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1869;  J.  B. 
Maccabe,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Ma- 
sonic building.  Central  square.  East  Boston. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4..320.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

EAST  BOSTON  FREE  PRESS;  Sat 

•urdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  establislied  1886;  John  A.  Gllgan, 
editor  and  pul^lisher.  Office.  129  London 
street.  East  Boston.  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1897.  Z.    In  1898.  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902, "jkl.- 

FIBRE  AND  FABRIC;  Saturdays; 
textile;  twenty-four  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$2;  established  1885;  Jos.  M.  Wade  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
146  Franklin  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903  (++).  Actual 
averagefor  1904.  6,065. 

GAZETTE  DEL.  MASSACHU- 
SETTS; Saturdays;  independent,  Italian; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  James  V.  Donnaruma,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  3  Snowhlll  street  (3—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904, 1. 

GERMANIA;  Saturdays;  German;eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  Schriftglesser 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  11  Davis  street  (5—8).  Circulation 
"JKL."     Inl903,  Z(4)  (••). 

GUARDIAN;  Saturdays;  Afro-Ameri- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  November,  1901;  Wm.  Monroe 
Trotter,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3  Tre 
mont  row  (3—4).  Circulation— In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    Inl903.  Z(4)(»#).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

GUISEPPE    GARIBALDI;  Satur 

days;  Italian;  four  pages  19x24;  subscription 
81;  established  1897;  G.  M.  Nobile,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  24  Prince  street  (2—3). 
Circulation  "JTKL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5).  (A  A). 

HAYRENIK.;  Saturdays;  Armenian; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lislied 1899;  A.  Vzamlan,  editor;  Hayrenik 
Publislilng  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  61  Essex 
street  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,100.  In  1902,  "ijcL."  In  1903. 
Z(4)  (••). 

HOME  AND  ABROAD;  Saturdays; 
twenty-eight  pages  9x12  ;  subscription  $3; 
established  1844;  Home  and  Abroad  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  145-147  Sum- 
mer street  (3—5  P). 


MA  SSA  CH  USETTS— Boston . 


HORTICULTURE;  Fridays;  fifty-six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 
cember, 1904;  W.  J.  Stewart,  editor;  Horti- 
culture Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  11  Hamilton  place  (12^  P). 

IDEAS;  Saturdaj's;  literary,  dramatic; 
eight  pages  llj^xiej^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  C.  T.  Pllsbury,  editor;  The  Idea 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  61  Essex 
street  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1893 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  (z— 1,2,  4,  5)1.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

ILLUSTRATED    POLICE    NEWS| 

Saturdays;   sporting;    sixteen    pages    11x16; 
subscription  $4;  established  1842;  Police  News 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  9  Elm  street  (12—4 ). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  D.     In  1896,  D.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900.  yF. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 11)  D.  In  1903.  yD. 
In  1904.  (z-4)  F. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Saturdays;  anti- 
religious;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$3;  established  1831;  L.  K.  Washburn,  editor; 
Boston  Investigator  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  9  Appleton  street  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.     In  1896.  H.      In  1897,  Y.      In 

1898.  yl.      In    1899,   yl.      In   1900,   yl.      In 

1901,  -JjvL."  Iul903,  Z  (4)  (•#).  (A  A). 
JAMAICA  PLAIN  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1872;  L.  J.  Brackett, 
editor  and  publislier  (8— 3  P);  prints  editions 
for  Roslindale  and  West  Roxbury. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,371.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  vl. 
In  1900  yl.  In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est edition  was  2,250.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE  AND 
TEXTILE  INDUSTRIES;  Saturdays; 
textile;  twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3; 
established  1870;  Boston  Journal  of  Com- 
merce Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  71  Federal  street  (9—3). 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1892 
to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898.  yl.  Inl899.yl.  In  1900.  z  I.  Inl901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.   In  1904.  yl. 

JOURNAL  OF  EDUCATION;  Thurs- 
days; educational;  twenty-eight  pages  8i^x 
12J^;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1875;  A. 
E.  Winshlp.  editor:  New  England  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at  Chicago, 
III.  Office,  29a  Bacon  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
[n  1896,   H.     In  1897.  Y.     In    1898.  yl.     In 

1899,  yl  (??).    In  1900,  vl.    In   1901.  vl.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  F  (•  •).   In  1904,  yF. 

LIVING  AGE;  Saturdays  ;  literary; 
sixty-eight  pages  6x10;  subscription  $6;  es- 
tablished 1844;  Frank  Foxcroft.  editor;  The 
Living  Age  Co..  publishers.  Office.  13J^  Brom- 
field  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:   In  1895.  G.     In  1896,  H.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  1 
(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

MASSACHUSETTS  PLOUGH- 
MAN AND  NEWENGLAND  JOUR- 
NAL OF  AGRICULTURE;  Saturdays; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  6^x22i^;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1840;  Massachusetts 
Ploughman  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  3  State  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Ratingvaried  from  F  in  1892 
to   G   In  1895.    In   1896.   G.      In   1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,yH.    Inl902,yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904, 

^MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
.JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays;  medical;  fifty- 
eight  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  $5  per  annum ; 
established  18'27;  George  B.  Shattuck,  M.D., 
editor;  Damreil&Upham.  publishers.  Office, 
corner  of  School  and  Washington  streets. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MASSACHUSETTS^Boston. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
BUbscrlptlou  $1.50;  established  1898;  F.  B. 
Tyler,  editor;  Mirror  Publlslilng  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  138  Pearl  street  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation ".IKi..' 

MORNING  STAR;  Thursdays;  free 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2; 
establislied  1826;  6.  F.  Mosher,  editor;  Morn- 
ingStar  Publishing  House. publishers.  Office, 
457  Shawmut  avenue  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Accorded  F  in  1892  and  1895. 
In  1896,  F.  Inl897.Y.  In  1898.yG.  Inl899,yH. 
Inl9(X).  yH.     In  1901,  yH.     Inl902,  yil.     In 

1903,  vH.    InllHM.  yH. 

I\IYRTLE;  Saturdays;  juvenile;  eight 
pages  7x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
lished  1850;  Rev.  E.  M.  Brace,  editor;  The 
Universalist  Publishing  House,  publishers. 
Office,  30  West  street  (12—3). 
Circiilsitiou  :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I  (••).    Iul904,yl. 

NEW    ENGLAND    GROCER;     Fri 

days;  groceries;  seventy-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  A.  C.  Dowse, 
editor;  New  England  Retail  Grocers'  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers.  Office,  46  Clinton 
street  (6-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,985.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zH.    In  1899,  yH.    Actual  averaae  for 

1900.  4,181 :  for  1901,  4,015.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •).   In  1904,  yH, 

PILOT;  Saturdays;  roman  catholic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1836;  Patrick  M.  Donahoe,  editor; 
Pilot  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  630 
Washington  street  (T— 3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vE. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  vF.  In  1901,  yF  (  +  +  ). 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.     In  1904,  yF  (©©). 

PRACTICAL     POLITICS  ;     Satur- 
days; twenty  pages  9x13;    subscription  $10; 
established    1899;      Natioml    Press    Bureau, 
publishers.    Office,  Treniont  building.     Cir 
culation    mkl." 

REPUBLIC  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
roman  catholic ;  eight  pages  18x24  :  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1882;  John  F. 
Fitzgerald,  editor;  The  Republic  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  15  School  st.  (6—3). 
Circulnf  ion  :  Rating  varied  from  41,386 
in  1892  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yE.     In  1899,  yF.    In  1900,  vG.    In 

1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.    In   1903,    yH.     In 

1904,  vH. 

REVIEW  AND  RECORD,  AND 
BANKER  AND  TRADESMAN;  Sat 
urdays;  commercial:  forty  eight  pages  9x13; 
subscription  $5;  established  1872;  G.  T  Lin- 
coln,editor;  W.  C.Warren,  publisher.  Office, 
146  Franklin  street  (12—3) 
Circulntiou  "jkl."  In  1903,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  during  1903  was  not 
less  than  «.20i».    In  UMU.  vG. 

ROXBIJRY     NEW-J;     Wednesdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 


MASSA  CH  USETTS— Boston. 

$1;  established  ]9(X);  James  Gorden  Emer- 
son, editor;  Roxbury  News  Co.,  publiMhers. 
Office,  457  Dudley  street,  Roxbury.  Circula- 
tion "ULL" 

SACRED  HEART  REVIEW;  Satur 
days;  roman  catholic;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $2;  established  1885;  Rev.  John 
O'Brien,  editor;  Review  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  194  Washington  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  40,(X)0.    In  1895,  B.     In  1896,  C.    In 

1897.  Y.  Inl898,yD.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900. yF. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z-4)  G.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
G(»»).   lnl9U4,  yG. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  GA- 
ZETTE; Saturdays;  society;  eight  pages 
14x18;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1813; 
Robert  K.  James,  .editor ;  The  Evening 
Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publisher.  Office,  .3 
State  street  (3— 5  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
6,316.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  GZ.  In  1898, 
yG.  In  1899,  yH  (??).  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.   In  19()4,  (z— 4)  !(••). 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  REPORT- 
ER; Thursdaj's;  shoe  and  leather;  flfty-six 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $4;  established 
1857;  E.  S.  Grover,  editor;  Shoe  and  Leather 
Reporter,  publishers.  Office,  183  Essex  street ; 
dated  also  at  New  York,  Chicago,  Philadel- 
phia and  Rochester  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.    In  1896,    G.    In  1897.    Y.     In 

1898.  zH.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
less  than  4.200.    In  1900,  zG.     In  1901.  yG.    In 

1902,  yG.    In  1908,  (z— 4)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 
SHOE  RETAILER;  Wednesdays; 

seventy-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1898;  The  Shoe  Retailer  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office.  146  Franklin  street  (12-4). 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no 
Issue  less  than  6,(XiO.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  irith  June,  1900,  S,35S.  In  1901, 
yF.    Inl9!)2.  •.  F.    Ini;xi3vF.    InliMi4,  yG. 

SOMERVILLE   JOURNAL;    Satur 
davs;    independent    republican;    ten    pages 
16x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1868;  J.  O. 
Hayden,  editor;    Romerville    Journal   Com- 
pany, publishers  (3—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
6.288.  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average  for  1S96. 
6,658.  Inl897,  Y.  Inl898,yG.  Inl899,yG. 
In  1900.  vH.    In  1901.  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903.  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 
SOUERVILLE    REPORTER;    Fri 

days;  eight  pages  13x20;  snbFcription  $1; 
established  1900:  Weslev  A.  Maynard,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  53A  Holland  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  i901.  ••jkl-  In  1902,  (z-6)  I, 
In  190:^,  vl.    In  1904.  { z-4)  I. 

SOUTH  BOSTON  INQUIRER;  Sat 
nrdavs;  independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
Herbert  A.  Kenny,  editor:  Inquirer  Publish- 
ing Co  ,  Tiublishprs.  Office,  475  Broadwaj', 
South  Boston  (7-3  P). 
Circulation:  In  189.5,  "JKL."    In  1896, 1.    In 


The  Pilot,,. 


EstablisHea    183G. 
BOSTON,    MASS. 


No. 


The  largest  Catholic  circulation  in  the  World,  The  best  and  cheapest 
of  advertising  mediums.  It  is  the  only  representative  paper  of 
ten   million    American  Catholics. 

3VC.^\.X=M^S        ODE"        3VE:E5MT. 

The    Pilot    is   the   only  religious  paper  of  any  creed  that  is    so 
honored   in    the   American    Newspaper   Directory.     .... 

THe    Pilot    PtiblisHing    Coinpai\>^, 

2M    Tremont    Street,  BOSTON,    MASS. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASHACH  USE  TTS— Boston. 

1897.  Y.    In  1898,  -iKi."  In  1899.  Z.    In  1900,  Z. 
Ill  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

SOUTH  BOSTON  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1885;  John  J.  Merrigan,  edl- 

Office,   494    Broadway, 


In  1903,  (z-4)  1  (••). 


tor  and  publisher. 
South  Boston  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.' 
In  I9i)4,  vl. 

SOUTH  END  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished March,  1901;  Warren  T.  Billings, 
editor;  The  South  End  Gazette  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  27  Doane  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

STANDARD  ;  Saturdays;  insurance; 
twenty  to  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1865;  The  Standard  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office. 
fiO  India  street  (7—3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

SUBURBAN;  Saturdays;  local;  thirty- 
six  pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  establislied 
December,  1902;  George  Marsh,  editor;  The 
Marsh  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office,  7 
Waterstreet(12— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SUPERINTENDENT  AND  FORE- 
IVIAN  ;  Mondays  ;  shoe  and  leather  manu- 
facturing; fifty  pages  5x10;  subscription  $2; 
established  1875;  W.  S.  Haliburton,  editor; 
Joseph  Van  Ness  Publishing  Co,,  publishers. 
Office,  143  Federal  street  (1— 5P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,371; /or  1898,  4, '133.    In  1899,  yH.    In 

1900.  yH.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902. yl.  In  1903, yl. 
In  1914.  yl. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  society  and  literary; 
Illustrated;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1864;  F.  A.  Russcgue, 
manager;  Boston  Times  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  299  Washington  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  t  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.    yH.    In    1899,   yH.     In  1900.  yH.     In 

1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  vl. 
TRUE  FLAG;  Saturdays;  fiction;  eight 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1819;  Madame  Higgins-Glenerne,  editor:  True 
Flag  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Tremont  Temple. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1893 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904. 
"JKL."  (OO). 

TURN-Z  EITUNG ;  Saturdays ;  German ; 
four  pages  13x19;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Chr.  Eberhard.  editor;  Boston 
Turnverein.  publishers.  Office,  683  Washing- 
ton street  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl. " 

UNITED    STATES   INVESTOR; 

Saturdays;  financial;  thirty-two  pages  8}^xl2; 
subscription  $5;  established  1891;  Investor 
PublishlngCo., editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  New  York,  Philadelphia.  Chicago, 
Washington  and  San  Francisco.  Office.  530 
Atlantic  avenue. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
189S,  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5^  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yH.     In  1904.  yH. 

UNIVERSALIST  L.EADER;  Satur 
days;  universallst;  thirt.v  four  pages  9x13! 
subscription  $2;  established  1819;  Frederick 
A.  Bisbee.  editor;  Universallst  Publishing 
House. publishers.  Office,  30  West  st.  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7,400.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

"WATCHMAN;  Thursdays ;  baptist ; 
thirty  six  pages  9x13;  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1819;  George  E.  Horr.  Jr.,  editor; 
Watchman  PublishlngCo.,  publishers.  Office. 
2a  Beacon  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1892 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. vG.  Inl899.vG.  In  1900.  yG.  In190l,yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  vG.    In  1904,  vG. 

WAVERLEY    MAGAZINE;     Satur 
days;  fiction;  sixteen  pages  12x17;  subscrlp- 


MASSACH  USETTS— Boston. 

tlon  $4;  established  1850;  Waverly  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers  and  proprietors.  Office, 
Waverly  block,  Charlestown  (8—3  P). 
Circu  1  ation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In 
1898,  yF.  Inl899,  yF.Inl900,yF.  Inl901,yG. 
In  1902.  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    Inl904,  yG. 

WELiLSPRING;  Saturdays;  congre- 
gational; eight  pages  11x16}^;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1843;  M.  C.  Hazard, 
editor;  The  Congregational  Sunday  School 
and  Publishing  Society,  publishers.  Office, 
Congregational  House  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:    Rating  varied    from    D    in 

1892  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  73.633.  In 
1901,  yB.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  B.  In  1903, 
Cz-4)B.    In  1904,  D(00). 

WINTHROP  VISITOR;  Fridays; 
local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  Mrs.  S.  E.  Cowell,  editor; 
S.  E.  Cowell,  publisher.  Office.  138  Pearl 
street  (9-3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

AVOMAN'S  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
woman's  rights;  eight  pages  13x18;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1870;  H.  B.  Blaekwell 
and  Alice  Stone  Blaekwell,  editors;  C.  H. 
Slmonds,  publisher.  Office,  3  Park  street. 
Circulation:   Rating  varied  from  4,500  in 

1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl  (  ??).  In  1900,  zl  ( ++). 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904, 

^WORLD'S  CRISIS;  Wednesdays;  ad- 
ventist;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1855;  Rev.  F.  L.  Piper,  edi- 
tor ;  Advent  Christian  Publication  Society, 
publishers.  Office,  144  Hanover  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  9,000.  In  1896.  F.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1891,  9, 'iOO.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, 
yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

YOUNG  PILGRIM;  Saturdays;  sec- 
ond advent;  juvenile;  four  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1863;  W.  A. 
Burch,  editor;  The  Advent  Christian  Publi- 
cation Society,  publishers.  Office,  160  War- 
ren street  (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903.  (z— 4)  H  (••). 
In  1904.  yH. 

YOUTH'S  COMPANION;  Thursdays; 
young  people  and  family;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1.75;  established  1827;  Perry 
Mason  &  Co..  publishers.  Office,  201  Colum- 
bus avenue  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  572,746 
in  1893  to  A  In  1895.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  zA.  In  1899.  zA  (-f-f-).  In  1900,  yA. 
In  1901.  yA.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In 
1904,  yA. 

ZION'S  HERA LD;  Wednesdays ;meth- 
odist-episcopal ;  thirty-two  pages  9x14;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1823;  Chas.  Park- 
hurst,  editor;  Geo.  E.  Whltaker,  publisher. 
Office,  36  Bromfleld  street  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  F  In  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
vG.  In  1899.  zF.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  19^2,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

BI-WEEKLY 

EVERY  OTHER  SUNDA  Y;  bl  week- 
ly: Sundays;  unitarian;  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  40  cents;  established  1885;  Rev. 
Edward  A.  Horton.  editor;  The  Unitarian 
S.  S.  Society,  publishers.  Office,  25  Beacon 
St.  (12—3).   Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

PRESS  AND  PRINTER;  biweekly, 
Saturdays;  publishing;  eight  pages  9xl2J^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  R.  &  L. 
Luce,  editors;  Press  and  Printer  Co..  publish- 
ers. Office. 68  Devonshire  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation :  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "Jju.."  In  1899.  zl  (-H).  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  (z— 3)  I  (ft).  Inl902,  yl.  In  1903,yl.  In 
1904,  y I. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 
FARM-POULTRY;  semi-monthly; 
poultry  raising;  twenty  to  thirty  six  pages 


CATALOGUE  B\    STATES. 


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MASSACHUSETTS-Boston. 

11x15;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  John 
H.  Robinson,  editor;  The  Karm  Poultry  Pub 
llshin^  Co.,  publishers.     Office,  232  Summer 
street  ^5— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  24,746.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
"24,^0**  ;  for  1897,  527, 143  ;  for  1898, 
27,498.  In  1899.  yC.  In  1900,  yC.  In 
1901.  yl).  la  1902,  yD.  lu  1903,  (z-4)  J)  (•  •). 
In  UHU,  y  D. 

F  I  11  E  IH  E  N  '  vS  STAND  A  RD  >  semi 
moutlily;   twenty  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  James  M.  Gould,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  cor.  Sudbury  and  Haw- 
kins streets.    Circulation  "JKL." 

HIBERNIAN;  semi-monthly;  Irish 
Nationalist;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1899;  Geo.  H.  Sheehan,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  7  Water  street.  Cir- 
culation ••JKL"    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

PIGEON  NEWS;  semi-monthly; 
pigeons;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1895;  C.  E.  Twombly,  editor; 
Pigeon  News  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
32  Hawlev  street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  ••JKi."  In  1899  Z.  In  1902.  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,973.    In  1904,  yl. 

MONTHLY. 

A.  B.  C.  PATHFINDER  RAIL- 
WAY GUIDE;  monthly  (A  A). 

ADVOCATE  OF  PEACE;  monthly; 
peace  and  arbitration ;  twenty-four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1834;  Ben- 
jamin F.  Trueblood,  editor;  American  Peace 
Society,  publishers.  Office,  31  Beacon  street 
(12—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  'JKL."  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  2,500.  Actual 
average  for  1898, 'ZA54:.  In  1899.  zH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 

1900,  2*500;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1901,  2,536;  for  1902.  2,525;  for  1903, 
2,608.    IU1904.  (z— 4)H. 

AHATEUR  WORK;  monthly  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  BENEFIT  JOUR- 
NAIi;  monthly;  American  Benefit  Society; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1895:  Chas.  A.King,  editor;  Ameri- 
can Benefit  Society  Journal  Co..  publishers. 
Office,  2  Park  square  (13~1). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  4,800.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G.  In 
191)4  vG 

AMERICAN  GYiTINASIA  AND 
ATHLETIC  RECORD;  monthly;  physi- 
cal development;  fifty-two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  September,  1904; 
American  Gymnasia  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Office.  19  Mvrtle  street  (11— 4 P). 

AMERICAN  LEGION  OF  HONOR 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  sixteen  pages 9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1879;  Fred 
O.  Downes,  editor;  J.  A.  Cnmmings  Printing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  252  Washington  st. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  18,730  in 
1892  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898.  vF.  Inl899,yF.  In  1900,  vF.  Inl901,yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yG. 

AMERICAN     MOTHERHOOD; 

mi>nthly;  household  and  family;  one  hun- 
dred pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888:  Mary  Wood- Allen,  editor;  The  Ameri- 
can Mother  Company,  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896. 
5,014;  /or  1897,  5,726: /or  1888.  8,492; 
for  a  year  ending  with  May,  1899,  8,817. 
In  191)0,  yF.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  April,  1902, 
18.000; /or  1903,  18.090.    InnK)4,yE, 

AMERICAN  NATURALIST;  month 
ly;  natural  science;   ninety  six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $4;  established  1867;  Ginn  &Co., 
editors   and  publishers.      Office.  29  Beacon 
street  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

AMERICAN  PRIMARY  TEACH- 
ER ;  monthly  ;  educational  :  forty  pages 
81^x121^:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876;  A. 
E.  Winship,  editor;  New  England  Publishing 


MASS  A  CH  USETTS— Boston . 

Co.,  publishers.  Office, 29A  Beacon  st.  (1— 5). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in 
1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yE  (  ??).  In  1900,  vE.  la 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F  (•  •). 
Ill  IIX'4.  yF. 

Ai>IERICAN  SHEPHERD'S  BUL- 
LETIN; monthly;  sheep  and  wool  grow- 
ing; (i)rty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Frank  P.  Bennett,  editor;  Na- 
tional Wool  Growers'  Association  of  the 
United  States,  publishers.  Office,  530  Atlantic 
avenue  (9—1!). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1899,  3,254.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  (z-1, 
2.4,  5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (••)• 
In  1904.  yH. 

AMERICAN  UNDERTAKER; 
monthly;  forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  Geo.  W.  Dorntree, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  152  Purchase 
street.    Circulation  "iKL." 

ANNALS  OF  GYNECOLOGY 
AND  PEDIATRY;  monthly;  medical; 
one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  SI. 50; 
established  1887;  Ernest  W.  Cushing,  M.D.. 
and  Robert  Hastings,  M.D.,  editors;  The  An- 
nals Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  148 
Pearl  street. 

Circulation :  In  1900,  "jkl*  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1901,  1,750.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

APOTHECARY;  monthly;  pharmacy; 
eighty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished, April,  19(14;  J.  C.  Hagar  and  David 
Strang,  editors;  New  England  Druggist  Pub- 
lishers' Association,  publishers  (12— 4  P). 

APPAREL  RETAILER;  monthly 
(A  A). 

ARCHITECTURAL  REVIEW; 
monthly;  architecture;  twenty-four  pages 
11x14  and  eight  plates:  subscription  $5:  es- 
tablished 1887;  Bates  &  Guild  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  42  Chauncy  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897.  pub- 
lisher as^^erts.notless  than  1,000.  In  1898,  "JKL" 
In  1901,  Z(3).  In  1902,  I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (t  +  ). 

ATLANTIC  MONTHLY;  literary; 
one  hundred  and  forty-four  pages  6x10;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1857;  Houghton. 
Mifflin  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  4  Park 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  E  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, yF.  Inl899,yF. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  E  (©©). 

BAPTIST  MISSIONARY  MAGA- 
ZINE: monthly:  baptist;  fifty  six  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1821;  F  P. 
Haggard,  editor  and  manager:  American 
Baptist  Missionary  Union,  publishers.  Office, 
Tremont  Temple  ( 12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
toHlnl895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  F.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  9.925;  /or  1899,  10,141i 
for  1900,  11,816.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  F. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  15,470; /or  1908, 
17,916;  for  1904,  21,216. 

BASSETT'S  SCRAP  BOOK;  month- 
ly; literary;  twenty  pages  7^x10;  subscrip- 
tion .50  cents;  e.'tablished  1904;  Abbet  Bas- 
sett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

BAY  STATE  ISSUE;  monthly;  anti- 
saloon;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents:  established  January,  19(3;  M.  J.  Fan- 
ning, editor;  The  Massfichusetts  Anti  Saloon 
League,  publishers.  Office,  14  Beacon  street. 
Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

BEST  READING;  monthly;  literary; 
thirty  pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Best  Reading  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl"  (A A). 

BLACK  CAT;  monthly:  fiction;  sixty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  The  Shortstory  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  144  High  street 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
exceeding  150,000.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898,  yB. 


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In  1899,  y  B.  In  1900,  April,  publisher  asserts, 
that  for  four  years  last  past  has  been  in  ex- 
cess of  120.000.  In  1901,  November,  publisher 
asserts,  the  smallest  edition  during  the  past 
year  was  in  excess  of  116.000.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  139,938;  for  1903,  141,413; 
/orl904,  138,773. 

BRICK  BUILDER;  monthly;  archl 
tecture  and  building  with  clay  materials; 
forty  pages  10x13;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Arthur  D.  Rogers,  editor;  Rogers 
&  Manson,  publishers.  Office,  85  Water  street 
(9-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  5,300.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

BROWN    BOOK     OF     BOSTON; 

monthly;  literary;  twenty  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  190'j;  Arthur 
WinslowTarbell, editor;  Richards  Publishing 
Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers.  Office,  ItX) Broad  street 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  (z— 6)  A.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1902,  410.750.  In  1903,  yA.  In 
19(«,  yA. 

CHOIR  JOURNAL.;  monthly;  choir 
music;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1899 ;  The  B.  F.  Wood 
Music  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
246  Summer  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,000.  In  1901, yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903. 
yG(OO).    In  1904,  yH. 

CHRISTIAN;    monthly;    undenomina 
tlonal;  sixteen  pages  12x17;  subscription  $1; 
established  1866;  H.  B.  Hastings,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  211  Tremont  st.  (2—5). 
Circulation:   In  1896.  G.     In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898, yH.  In  1899, yH.  In  1900.  June, publisher 
asserts,  smallest  number  ever  printed,  6,500. 
In  1901,  yG.    Actual  average  for  a  year  end 
ing  with  June,  1902,  6,479 ;  for  1903,  5,785 ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  January, 1905,  5,565. 

CHRISTIAN  SCIENCE  JOUR- 
NAL; monthlj';  one  hundred  and  thirty  six 
pages  63^x9]/^:  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  Archibald  McLellan,  editor;  Christian 
Science  Publishing  Society,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 95  Falmouth  street.  Does  not  Insert 
advertisements. 

CHURCH  MILITANT;  monthly,  ex 
cept  June,  July,  August  and  September; 
protestant  episcopal;  sixteen  pages  83^x103^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  Ed- 
ward T.  Sullivan,  editor;  David  P.  Fox, 
manager.  Office,  Sudbury  building  (12^). 
Circulation:  In  1893,  G.  In  1899,  yG.  Act 
ual  average  for  1900.  4,450 :  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  May.  1901,  5,3 1  2.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903.  vG  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904 
4.906. 

CLASSICAL  REVIEW;  monthly,  ex- 
cept August  and  September;  Greek  and  Latin 
literature:  forty-flve  pages  6xS;  subscription 
$3:  established  18*^9:  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office. 29  Beacon  st.(12— 3).  Circ'n"j.KL.'M  A  A). 

CLUB  WOi>IAN;  monthly;  women's 
clubs:  thirty-six  payees  9x12;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1891 ;  Helen  M.  Winslow.  editor 
and  publisher  (S-3  P).  Office.  91  Bedford  st. 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "iKL"  imS99,  G.  In 
1900,  E.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902.  yE.  In  1903, 
yE(0  0)(AA). 

COLORED  AMERICAN  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  negro;  literary;  sixty- 
eight  paees  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Walter  W.  Wallace,  editor; 
Colored  Co  operative  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers.  Office,  5  Park  square. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  n  year 
eMd«iowui/i./-Mne.l901. 14,648.  In  1902,yE. 
In  1903,  yE  (O  O).    In  1904.  yF. 

COLUMBIA  D;  monthly;  Knights  of 
Columbus:  twelve  pages  9x12:  subscription 
%\:  establi.shed  181.3;  The  Columbiad  Pub- 
lishing (^c.  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
19  Boylston  street  (2—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 


MASSACHUSETTS-Boston. 

CONTRIBUTOR  ;  monthly;  undenomi- 
national ;  sixteen  pages  11x16 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  James  H.  Earle,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  178  Washington  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  23,000  In 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  (z-3)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

COOKING  SCHOOL  MAGAZINE; 

monthly,  except  July  and  September;  house- 
hold; eiglity  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  Mrs.  Janet  McKeuzie  Hill, 
editor;  The  Boston  Cooking  School  Magazine, 
publishers.  Office,  372  Boylston  street  ( 1 — 4' 
Circulation:  In  1897,  G.  Actual  averaye 
/"or  1898,  11,516;  for  1899.  14,083;  for 
1900,  15,166.  In  1901.  (z-6)  E.  Actual 
average  for  1902, 16,290  ;/orl903.  16,900; 
for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1905, 
18,900. 

CUSHMAN'S  COUPLE  (consisting  of 
Columbian  and  Woman's  Home  Journal); 
monthly;  household;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  11x153^;  subscription— CoZw?nbian  25 
cents.  Woman's  Home  Journal  50  cents;  es- 
tablished—CoZw?»i6ian  1890.  Woman's  Home 
Journal  1880;  L.  N.  Cushman,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  291  Congress  street  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1901,  564,166.  In 
1902  and  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  during  the  past  two  years  ex- 
ceeded 750,000.    In  19(J4,  y A . 

DEFENDER;  monthly;  organ  of  N.  E. 
Sabbath  Protective  League;  twenty-four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  M.  D.  Kneeland,  editor;  New 
England  Sabbath  Protective  League,  tnib- 
llshers.  Office,  301  Tremont  Temple  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl- "  Actual  average 
/'orl899,  4,125.  In  1900.  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  5,181.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  5,114.  In  1904,  yG. 

BONA  HOE'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  literarj-;  one  hundred  and 
thirty  to  one  hundred  and  forty-six  pages 
7x10  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879  ; 
Donahoe's  Magazine  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  IS  Boylston  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts 
not  less  than  42,275.  In  1896.  B.  In  1«97,  Y. 
In  1898.  yC.    In  1899,  yD.     In  1900.  yE.     In 

1901,  vF.  Actual  average  for  1902.  51,351. 
In  1903.  yB  (O  O).    In  liKJl,  yC. 

ECLECTIC  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  forty  page.*  Tx9i^; 
subscription  $3;  established  1844;  Living 
Age  Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
li}4  Bromfield  street.    Circulation  "jki." 

EDUCATION  ;  monthly,  except  July 
and  August;  educational:  one  hundred  pages 
6x9;  .subscription  $3;  established  1880;  R.  G. 
Boone,  editor;  The  Palmer  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  .50  Bromfield  street  (9—3) 
Circulntion:  In  1895,  pubiis>er  asserts, 
not  le>-s  than  2,550.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,824; /or  1897.  2,878: /or  1898.2,893. 
In  1899.  vH.  Actual  average  for  a  near  end- 
ing with  June,  im\. '■2,910.    In  1901,  yH.    In 

1902.  yH.    Inl903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 
FASHION   TRIO   (r-onsi>ting  of    three 

monthlv  publication.^:  Popular  Fashions, 
Fashion  World,  Xeiv  St]/les\:  sixteen  to 
twenty-four  pages  11x16;  subscriptior— Popw- 
lar  Fashions  50  cen's,  Fa&hion  World  50 
cents.  New  St)/lrs  50  cents;  established— 
Popular  Fashions  1819,  Fashion  Tl  or/d  1900; 
L.  N.  Cushman,  publisher.  Office.  291  Con- 
gress street  C? — 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
257,961.  In  1900,  (z— fi)  A.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivifh  August.  1901, 
543.850.  Inl902.  (z— !,6)  A.  In  1903,  yA. 
In  1904,  yA . 

FA  THER  MATHEW  HERALD; 
monthly;  roman  catholic:  temperance; 
twentv-four  pages  \riy,x\?i}4;  subscription  $1 ; 
es;abll.shed  1888;    Edmond  L.Grimes  &  Co., 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MASSACHUSETTS-Boston. 


editors  and  publishers.  Office,  132  Pearl 
street  (8—8  P), 

Cii'ciilatioii:  In  190(1,  C.  In  1901,  yC.  In 
190J.  yl).    In  191)3.  yl).    In  I'.Hll.  yl). 

FIERY  CROSS;  monthly;  order  of 
Scottish  clans;  twelve  pages  11x15;  subscrlp- 
tl<iM  50  cents;  established  1894;  Peter  Kerr, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

<;OLI>EN  CROSS  JOdRNAL.; 
monthly  ;  United  Order  of  the  Golden  Cross; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Edward  Hartshorn,  M.D., edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  71  Blackstone street 
(5-o). 

Circulation  :  In  1394,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7,500.  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  13*041. 
In  1898.  zF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900.  yF.  In 
1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z— 1)  G  (••). 
In  U)04.  yG. 

GRANITE  ;  monthly;  granite;  forty 
four  pages  9x12 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  A.  M.  Hunt  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  131  Devonshire  st.  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,260.    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899, yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  "jk-l.- 

GREEN  BAG;  monthly;  legal;  seventy 
four  pages  8x11;  subscription  $4;  established 
1889;  Horace  W.  Fuller,  editor;  Boston  Book 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  15)^  Beacon  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4,875  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HOME  MISSION  ECHOES;  month 
ly;  baptist  home  missions;  sixteen  pages 
8x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1885; 
Mrs.  M.  C.  Reynolds,  editor;  American  Bap- 
tist Home  Mission  Society  and  Woman's 
American  Baptist  Home  Mission  Society, 
publishers.  Office.  510Tremont  Temple  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"     In  1901,  Z  ( 1.  2,  4,  5). 

HOME    SCIENCE    MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  household;  eighty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Mary  J. 
Lincoln  and  Anna  Barrows,  editors;  Home 
Science  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
2S  Oliver  street  (7—3). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  F.     In  1896,  F.     In 

1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  May,  1898,  10,000.  In  1899,  zF.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  xvith  Septem- 
ber, 19V3,  lOtOOO;  for  a  year  ending  with 
A^igust,  1901,  10,416.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
190:^,  yF  ( O  O).    In  1904,  yG. 

HOUSEHOLD  COMPANION; 
monthly;  household;  twenty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1877;  The  Budge 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  220 
Washington  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in 
1891   to  E  in  1895.    In  1896.  E.    In  1897.  Y.     In 

1898.  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yG. 

ILTilJSTRATED  FOOTWEAR- 
FASHION;  monthly;  boots  and  shoes; 
twentj' pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Oran  McCormlck,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  183  Essex  st.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

IRON  AND  STEET.  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  metals;  one  hundred  and  twelve 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $5;  established  1904; 
Albert  Sauveur,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
446  Tremont  street  (1—5). 

JOlTRNAIi  OF  INSURANCE 
ECONOMICS; monthly;  insurance;  thirty 
six  pages  6}4x9}4;  subscription  $3;  estab 
llshed  1899;  Henry  H.  Putnam,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1.59  Devonshire  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1S99,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  1,913;  for  1901,  3,096: /or 
1902.  1,846; /or  1903,  1,525.    In  1904.  yl. 

JUNIOR  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAV- 
OR  WORIjD;  monthly;  undenomination- 
al; juvenile;  eight  pages  9x13;  subscription 
85  cents;  established  1893;  The  Golden  Rule 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
Tremont  Temple  (1—4).  Does  not  insert  ad- 
vertisements. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS— Boston. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  RE- 
IMIRTERj  monthly;  Knights  of  Honor; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1875;  D.  S.  Biggs,  editor;  J.  A. 
Cummlngs  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Office. 
252  Washington  street. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  4i»,000.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD.  In  1899,  yE.  In 
190(J.yE.  In  1901,  yF.  Inl902,yF.  Inl903,yF. 
In  19(14,  yF. 

LEATHER  MANUFACTURER; 
monthly;  leather;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages 
7x11:  subscription  $3  —  with  manual  and 
supplements  J5;  established  1883;  Edw.  D. 
Demlng,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also 
at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  143  Federal  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  •■iel"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,470.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4,  5)  I.  Ill  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200. 

LEE'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; twenty  eight  to  thirty-six  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Olive  B. 
Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  601  Beacon 
building  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896,1,500.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  3,979.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH,  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

LEND  A  HAND  RECORD;  monthly; 
Lend  a  Hand  Society;  thirty-four  pages 
6^x93^;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Ed- 
ward E.  Hale,  editor;  Lend  a  Hand  Society, 
publishers.  Office.  1  Beacon  street  (5—3), 
Circulation    j.kl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LIFE  AND  LIGHT  FOR  WOMAN; 

monthly;  congregational  missions;  fifty-six 
pages  6x8;  subscription  60  cents;  established 
1869;  Miss  Abbie  B.  Child,  editor;  Woman's 
Boards   of   Missions  of   the   Congregational 


A.  L  BOND, 

16  GENTRilL  ST., 

BOSTON,  MASS., 

ADVERTISING  AGENT 

ESTABLISHED  20  YEARS. 

GIVES  PERSONAL  ATTENTION 
TO  ACCOUNTS  PLACED  IN  HIS 
CHARGE. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASS  A  CH  USETTS— Boston. 

Church,  publishers.  Office,  1  Congregational 
House.    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

LiIGHT-BEARER;  monthly;  unde- 
nomiuaclonal;  eight  pages  12x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1892;  J.  M.  Orrock, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  160  Warren  st. 
(12—3).  Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A) 

LITERARY  WORLD;  monthly ; 
current  literature;  tvrenty-eight  pages  10x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1868;  Bliss  Car- 
man, editor;  L.  C.  Page,  publisher.  Office, 
200  Summer  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  -'jkl  ■'  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  January, 
1904,  6,166.    In  1904,  yG. 

MAIL  TRADE  IDEAS;  monthly; 
sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished June,  1901 ;  D.  J.  Curran,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  242  Milk  st.    Circ'n  -jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS  MEDICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical;  forty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  Robert  A.  Reid,  M.D.,  editor;  Bay  State 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  36 
Bromfleld  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,8'^1;  for  1896,  7,133; /or  1897,  7,310. 
In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,  7,715  ; 
for  19CI0,  7,826 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1901,  7,977.  In  1902,  yF.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  8,293;  /or  19(J4,  8.568. 

MASTERS  IN  ART;  monthly;  art; 
Bixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  The  Bates  &  Guild  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  42  Chauncy  street  (1 — 4).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

MASTERS  IN  MUSIC;  monthly; 
musical;  fifty  paares  8x11;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  19(13;  Daniel  Mason,  editor; 
The  Bates  &  Guild  Co.,  publishers^.  Office,  42 
Chauncy  street  (1 — 4).     Circulation  "jkl.-- 

MEDICAL  STUDENT;  monthly; 
medical;  thirty  six  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  D.  F.  Downing,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  Station  A.  Circ'n"JKL" 

MILL  AND  SHOP  NEWS;  monthly; 
textile,  industrial  and  mechanical;  twenty- 
six  to  fifty-two  pages  BJ^xlOJ^;  subscription 
$1;  establlslied  1895;  T.  O.  Dowd.  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  74  India  street  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation—In 1897,  Z.    In  1903,  "jkl.- 

MIXES:  monthly  (A  A). 

MISSIONARY  HERALD;  monthly; 
congregational;  forty-eight  pages  5x8;  sub 
scription  75 cents;  established  1805;  Rev.  E.  E. 
Strong,  D.D.,  editor;  Chas.  E.  Swett,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  14  Beacon  street  (2—3 ). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  24,000.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896.  C.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD.  Actual  average  for 
1899,18,000.  Inl900,yD.  In  1901.(z-4)D. 
In  1902,  Julv,  publisher  asserts,  each  issue 
for  a  year  past  has  been  18,0(0.  In  1G03,  vD. 
In  l'.H>4.  vE. 

MODERN  METHODS  IN  ELE- 
MEXTARA^  EDUCATION;  monthly; 
educational;  forty  pages  8x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898:  A.  E.  Winship,  editor; 
New  England  Publishing  Company,  publish 
ers.  Office,  3  Somerset  street.  Circ'n  "jkl" 
(A  A). 

MODERN  PRISCILLA;  monthly; 
twenty  pages  10x14  ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  18s7;  Prlscilla  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  120  Boylston  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  43,333;  for  a  year  ending  with 
August,  1898.  56,727.  In  1899,  yB.  In 
19(Ki.  y  K.     Actual  average  for  a  near  ending 

twi^Ti. 4  uy».'=M901. 60,270  ;/orl902,^3,580; 
for  1903,  98,579;  /O'-  I9(i4.  1  36.21  0. 

MODERN    W03IEN;  montoly;  house 
hold;  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  £0 
cents;  established  1900;    G^orfre  Livingston 
Richards  Co.,  editors  aid  publishers.    Office, 
99  Broad  street  (1 — 3).    Circulation  'jkl.- 

NATIONAL    MAGAZINE;    monthly; 
literary:    one    hundred    and    sixty   to   two 
hundred  pages  f,\^xWi\  subscriptif>n  $1:  es 
tablished   1894:   Joe  M.  Chappie,  editor  and 
publisher;    The    W.  W.     Poster    Company 


MASSACH  USETTS-Boston. 


(Ltd.),  publiBhers.    Office,  41  W.  First  street 

(2—4). 

Circulation:    In  1895,  H.    Actual  average 

for  1896.  13,750:  for  the  first  Mix  months  of 

1897.27,333; /orl898,41, 139.  In  1899,  vC. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivithJuly, 

1901.  73,683.  In  1902,  (z-4j  B.  In  1903 
(z— 4)B(»»).    Inlf«)4,yB. 

NATIONAL  SPORTSMAN»  month- 
ly; sporting;  one  hundred  and  thirty  two 
pages  7x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Leonard  A.  Frink,  editor;  National  Sports- 
man Co.,  publishers.  Office,  30 Kelbv  street. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  I, 
Inl902,  yl.     In  19o3,  yl.    In  1^(04,  y  I. 

NAUTILUS;  monthly ;  conchologv ; 
sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  H.  A. 
Pilsbry  and  C.  N.  Johnson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Society  of  Natural  History 
(1—4).     Circulation  "jk-i,." 

NEW  ENGLAND  ANCHOR  AND 
SHIELD  ;  monthly;  AncientUnlted  Work- 
men; twelve  pages  11x15}^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1895;  F.  W.  Bavley,  edi- 
tor; New  England  Anchor  and  Shield  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  73  Federal  st. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKi."  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yI(00)(AA). 

NEW  ENGLAND  DRUGGIST  < 
monthly;  drugs  and  pharmacy;  eighty 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1888'; 
Joseph  C.  Hagar  &  David  Strang,  editors; 
New  England  Druggist  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  145  High  street. 
Circulntion  :  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1892 
to  I  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1S9G.  3,873. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  vl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19C3,  vl. 
In  1904.  vl. 

NEW  ENGLAND  LIQUOR  .JOUR- 
NAL AND  DIRECTORY;  monthly; 
liquors;  one  hundred  and  six  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1894;  John 
Dowling,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Hecht 
bailding,  Dewey  sq.  (8—3  P).    Circ'n  ••jkl." 

NEW    ENGLAND    MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  sixty- 
four  pages  7x10:  subscription  $8:  established 
1886;  American  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
5  Park  square  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  20.000  in 
1894  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than    20,000.    In  1897,  CZ.      .4c^waZ 

arcraflfe /or  1898. 20, 000; /or  1899, 20. 41 6  r 
for   1900,   21,000;  for   1901.  21,250;  for 

1902,  21,580  In  1903,  C  (OO).  In  mn.  yD. 
NEW  ENGLAND  MEDICAL  GA- 
ZETTE; monthly;  medical;  eightv  six 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1864; 
John  L.  Coffin,  editor;  Otis  Clapp  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  10  Park  sq.  Circulation  "jKi." 

NEAV  ENGLAND  ODD  FELLOW; 

monthly;  odd-fellowship;  thirty  six  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  J.  R. 
Rulter,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  147 
Columbus  avenue  (5—3). 

Cii'culation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  May,  1901.  1,641:  for  a  year 
ending  with  June.  1902,  4,475.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  G  (OO)  (A  A). 

NEW  ENGLAND  PRINTING 
TRADES  JOURNAL;  nK.nthly:  print- 
ing trades;  twenty  four  p^ges  lxU>}4:  sub- 
scription SI.  established  1899;  M.  A.  Murphy,^ 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A) 

NEW  REVIEW;  monthly  (A  A). 

OUR  DUMB  ANIMAL."^;  monthly; 
humane  eduoatii  n;  twelve  page.*  10x12;  sub- 
scription .50  cents;  established  1868;  Massa- 
chusetts Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to  Animals,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  19 
Milk  street  (5 — 3).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

OUR  HOME;  monthly;  fraternal; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  .50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882  ;  Home  Circle  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  120 
Tremont  street  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


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less  than  1,4(X).  In  1896,  1.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  7.3001  for  1898.  7,01S»  for  1899, 
7,056;  for  liHK),  7,03ti;  for  1901.  0,956: 
for  1902,  6,5'-i5;  for  19U3.  6,496; /frl'.W4, 
6.00S. 

PERRY  MAGAZINE.  {See  Maiden. 
Mass. ) 

PHOTO  ERA;  monthly;  photography; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  Tliomas 
Harrison  Cumniings.  editor;  Photo  Era  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  170  Summer  st. 
(8-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  I,  Actual  average 
for  1899,  6,914.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1903,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  H.    In  1908,  yH.   In  19(U, 

yH. 

PILGRIM  TEACHER;  monthly; 
congregational,  Sunday  school;  sixty  four 
to  one  huudred  pages  6x9;  subscripiion  50 
cents;  established  1834;  M,C.  Hazard, editor; 
The  Pilgrim  Press,  publishers.  Office,  14 
Beacon  street  (12—3). 

Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903. 
17,0S3.    lu  liX)4.  (z-4)  D. 

POPUIiAR  EDUCATOR  ;  monthly, 
except  July  and  August;  educational;  fifty- 
six  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Educational  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  50  BromHeld  st.  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  60,000.  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yD. 
In  1901,  yE.    In  1902,  yE.    In  1903.  yE. 

PRACTICAL.   IDEALS;    monthly; 
fifty  two  pages  6x10;     subscription   $1;   es 
tabllshed    1900;  J.  M.  Wlnkley.   editor.    Star 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  200  Claren- 
don street  (2— 5).    Circulation  "iKL" 

PRIMARY  EDUCATION;  monthly; 
educational;  fifty  one  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  EvaD.  Kellogg,  edi- 
tor; Educational  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3  P).  Office.  50  Bi-'  .mfleld  street. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  25,000.  In  1895,  C .  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  40.600.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yC.  In  1899,  yC.  Iul900,yD.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  April,  1901,  46,600. 
In  1902,  yB.     In  1903,  yB(OO).    In  liK)4,  yC. 

PROFITABLE  ADVERTISING; 
monthly;  advertising;  one  hundred  to  two 
hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
ished  1891 ;  Kate  E.  Griswold,  publisher. 
Office,  140  Boylston  street  ( v:—l). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,913.  In  1896.  G.  Actual  average  for  \897 , 
6,35S;  for  1898,  6.012;  /or  1899.  5,983. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  190.',  5.000.  In  1903,  (z—1)  G.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  5.50S. 

PROFIT  AND  RETAIL  ADVER- 
TISING; monthly;  advertising;  thirty- 
two  pages  7x9J^:  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1903;  Irving  P.  Fox,  editor;  Spa- 
tula Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Sudburv  bldg  (1—5). 

PROCiNOSTIC  STAR  GAZER » 
monthly;  astrology;  four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  Star  Gazer 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3  V)  Office,  172  Washington  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as 
serts.  not  less  than  1.0<TO.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "iKL."  (A  A). 

PROTECTIONIST;  monthly ;  eco- 
nomic ;  republican ;  fifty  to  eighty  pages  VxlO; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1889  ;  Albert 
Clarke,  editor;  Home  Market  Club,  publish- 
ers. Office.  77  Bedford  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  ai^erage  for  1895, 
4,041.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898, 
yH.  Actual  at^eragefor  a  year  ending  icith 
October,  1899,4. 141.  Inl900,yG.  In  1901. vH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902,  2.700.    In  1903,  yH.  In  1904.  yH. 

PURPLE  BELL:  monthly ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1^99; 
James  Ray,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
643  Atlantic  avenue  (2— "iP).  Circ'n  ".tkl." 
In  19(J3,  Z  (4). 


MASSA  CH  USETTS— Boston. 

PYTHIAN  GLEANER;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  thirty-two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  A.M.  AUen^ 
editor;  Gleaner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  113  Dudley  street;  dated  also  at  Rox- 
burj'.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROYAL  ARCANUM    BULLETIN; 

monthly;  royal  arcanum;  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  30  cents;  established  1894;  W, 
O.  Robson,  editor;  Supreme  Council  of  the 
Royal  Arcanum,  publishers.  Office,  407 
Shawmut  avenue  (1—4).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

SCHOOL  PHYSIOLOGY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly,  during  the  school  year;  edu- 
cational; sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  1891;  Mary  H.  Hunt, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  23  Trull  st.(  12— 4). 
Circuiatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
11,533.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for  a 
yearending  with  June,  1897,  10.500.  In 
1898,  yF.  Actual  average  /or  1899,  6,800: 
for  1900,  5.400;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1901,  5,200;  /or  1902,  5,000 ;  for  1903, 
5,000;  /or  1904,  5.300. 

SHOE  WORKERS'    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  labor;  forty  six  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  C.  L. 
Baine,  editor;  Boot  and  Shoe  Workers' 
Union,  publishers.  Office,  434  Albany  build- 
ing (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1901,  13,333;  for  1902, 
22,167.     In  1903,  yC  (O  O).    In  1904,  yD. 

SOCIAL  VISITOR;  monthly;  twenty- 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1872;  L.  N.  Cushman,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  271  Congress  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  D  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1893, 
VF.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  E.  In  1903,  yE. 
In  1904.  yF.. 

SPATULA;  monthly;  pharmaceutical; 
eighty  i  ages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  The  Spatula  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P).  Office,  Sud- 
bury building. 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  that  no  issue  in  four  years 
prior  to  July  has  been  less  than  3,000  In 
1902,  yH.     In  1903,  II .    In  1904,  yH. 

STREET  RAILWAY  BULLETIN; 
monthly;  street  railways:  flfty-two  pHges 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1902;  John  J.  Lane,  editor;  New  England 
Street  Railway  Club,  publishers.  Office,  257 
Washington  street  (12—3).  Circulation  "iKL." 
SUBURBAN  LIFE;  monthly;  agricul- 
ture, floriculture;  thirty  six  pages  10x14;  sub- 

1  scription  jsl;   established  1W2;   G.  B.  Faxon, 

I  editor;  The  Colonial  Press,  publishers.  Office, 

i  16  State  street  i3— 5P). 

I     SUNDAY     SCHOOL    HELPER; 
monthly  (A  A). 

TE1>IPERANCE  CAUSE;  monthly; 
(A  A). 

TEXTIIiE  AMERICAN:  monthly; 
textile;  forty  pages  91^x12^2".  subscription 
$1 :  established  January,  1904;  H.  G.  Kittredge, 
editor;  Textile  American  Publishing  Com- 
pany,   publishers.     Office,   Old   South   bldg 

,  (2-5  P) 

1     TEXTILE    WORLD  RECORD f 
monthly;     textile,   cotton   and  wool;    two 

I  hundred  and  fifty  two  pages  7x10;  subscriji- 

i  tion  $2;  established  1868;  Textile  World  and 
Textile  Record  combined  1903;  Samuel  S. 
Dale,  editor;  The  Lord  &  Nagle  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  299  Devonshire  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  4,447. 
Inl897,Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  4,764.  In  1901.  vG.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902.  5,142.  In  1903. 
(z— 6)  G.    Actual  average  for  1904,  5.983 

'rilPICAL    ARCHITECTURE; 

monthly;  building  trade;  twenty-four  pages 
10x15  ;  subgcrlptlon  $3  ;  established  1899  r 
Wm.  Rotch    Ware,   editor;    The  American 


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MASS  A  CUUSETTS-Boston. 

Architect  Co.,  publishers.     Office,  233   Tre- 

mont  street  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  19C3  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

TRADE  PRESS  L.IST;  monthly;  six- 
teen pages  9!^xl2i^;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Robert  Mitchell  Floyd, editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  50  Central  street.  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements. 

UNION  LABEL.;  monthly;  labor;  forty 
to  seventy-two  pages  8xl0i^ ;  subscription 
«1;  established  1899;  T.  M.  Nolan,  editor: 
The  Union  Label  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  306  Sudbury  building  (1—4). 
rirculation:  "jkl."  In  1903.  (Z'-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl, 

WATCHWORD    AND    TRUTHi 

monthly;  undenominational;  thirty-six  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878;  Robert 
Cameron,  D.D..  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
120  Boylstou  street  (12—4). 
Circiilntion  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,000;  in  1896,3,550;  the  total  num- 
ber printed  for  the  year  was  78,050,  which  in- 
cluded two  very  large  special  editions.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing luith  July.  1898,  4,785.  In  1899,  zG.  In 
1300,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1901,  7,59'^. 
la  1902,  yG.  In  1908,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1904-,  .5,472. 

WEDDING  BEL.L.S;  monthly;  matri- 
monial; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  G.  C.  Hollander,  editor  and 
publisher.  Address.  P.  O.  Box  2529  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

WHAT  WOMEN  SHOULD  KNOW; 

monthly;  embroidery;  flfty-two  pages  9x12; 

subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  Alice 

M.  Turner,  editor;   Ashley  Publishing   Co., 

publishers. 

Circiiiation;  In  1900,  "jkl."    Actual  aver 

age  for  1901,  1  5,033.    In  1902,  yE.    In  1903, 

yE(OO)    (AA). 

WISDOM  AND  FOLLY;  monthly; 
sixty  four  pages  4^^x73^;  subscription  12 
cents;  established  March,  1902;  J.  F.  Ben- 
yon,  editor;  Wisdom  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Wlnthrop  building  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  (z--6,  U)  D.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  D(»«)  (A  A). 

WOxMAN'S  COLUMN;  monthly;  wo- 
man suffrage;  four  pages  9x13;  subscription 
2o  cents;  established  1888;  Alice  Stone  Black- 
well,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3  Park 
street  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  15,500.    In  1895,  E.    In   1896,  E.    In 

1897.  Y.  Inl898.zf.  In  1899,  y  I  f  ?  ?).  In  1900, 
.vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yj.  In 
1904,  yl. 

^^.S;^',.^  N'S    MISSIONARY 

FRIEND;  monthly;  methodlst-episcopal; 
forty  four  pages  5^x8;  subscription 50  cents; 
established  1869;  Miss  L.  M.  Hodgklns. editor; 
Pauline  J.  Walden,  manager;  Woman's 
Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  publishers.  Office.  36 
Bromfleld  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  22,000.    In  1896.  C.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  zD.  Actual  average  for  1899,  22.375. 
In  1900.  zC.  In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In 
190.3,  yD.    In  1904.  (z-1.  2,  4)  D  (•  •). 

„ WOMAN'S  VOICE  AND  PUBLIC 
SCHOOL  CHAMPION;  monthly^ 
educational;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Eliza  Trask  Hill,  edi- 
tor; The  Woman's  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  36  Bromfleld  street  (8—3) 
Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  aver 
agre/or  1899,  2,750.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WOMEN'S      CLUB      CALENDAR; 

monthly,  except  July,  August  and  Septem- 
ber; women's  clubs;  thirty-six  pages  7x10: 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Adelaide 
T.  Chase,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Tre- 
mont  Temple  (3—3). 

Circulation:  "jkl"  In  1908,  (z— 1)  I.  In 
1904    V  T 

WORKING  BOY;  monthly  (A  A). 


MASSACHUSETTS— Boston. 


WRITER;  monthly;  literary;  twenty 
pages  7x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Wm.  H.  Hills,  editor;  Writer  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.  Address.  P.  O.  Box  1905  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  In  1902, 
(z— 4)1.  Iul903,  yl  (OO).  In  1904,  "JKL." 
,  YE  QUAINT  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly; eight  to  twelve  pages  6x9Jh^;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  February,  1901;  Amos 
W.  Rideout,  editor  ;  Ye  Quaint  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  7  St.  Paulst.  (12—4  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,166.    In  1903,  (z-6)  I.    Inl904,  yl. 

YOUNG  IDEA;  monthly,  except  July 
and  August  ;  educational ;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1888; 
The  Allen  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  4  Asburton  place, 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  H. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  4,700.  In  1899,  zG. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  6,150;  for  1901, 
6,740.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19u3,  yG.  In 
1904    V  f ' 

YOUTH'S  REALM;  monthly;  juve- 
nile ;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x15 ;  sub- 
scription 85  cents;  established  1896;  Albert 
W.  BuUard,  editor;  A.  Bullard  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  446  Tremont  street  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  Inl902,".iKL"  Inl903,(z— 4)  H. 
In  1904,  yl. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

MUSEUM  OF  FINE  ARTS  BUL- 
LETIN; bi-monthly;  art;  eight  pages 
6UxlO}i;  established  March,  1903;  B.  I.  Gil- 
man,  editor;  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

QUARTERLY. 

ALPHA  PHI  QI  ARTERLY;(A  A). 

AiUERlCAN  JOURNAL  OF  NU- 
MISMATICS; quarterly,  January,  April. 
July  and  October;  numismatics;  thirty-six 
pages  7x11;  subscription  $2;  established  1866; 
W.  T.  R.  Marvin  and  L.  H.  Low,  editors;  T. 
R.Marvin  &  Son,  publishers.  Office,  78  Fed- 
eral street.    Does  not  iusert  advertisements. 

AMERICAN  PHYSICAL  EDUCA- 
TION REVIEW;  quarterly,  March. 
June,  September  and  December;  physical 
education;  three  hundred  pages  6x9;  .sub- 
scription $2;  established  1895;  G.  W.  Fitz. 
editor;  The  American  Physical  Education 
Association,  Publishers.  Office,  483  Beacon 
street  (1—4).    Circulation   'jkl." 

AMERICAN  QUARTERLY;  quar- 
terly; literary;  one  hundred  and  sixty  four 
pages  7x9  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established 
1889;  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.Clarke, 
editors;  The  Poet  Lore  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  16  Ashburton  place  (5—3). 
Circulation:  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1898,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899  and  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  was  less  than  1,000, 
In  1901,  "JKL."    In  1904,  "jkl."  ^A  A). 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION  OF  WOOL  MANU- 
FACTURERS; quarterly;  economic;  one 
hundred  pages;  6x9;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1869;  John  Brice  McPherson,  editor; 
National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers, 
publishers  (2 — 5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EXPRESSION;  quarterly.  June,  Sep- 
tember, December  and  March;  elocution  and 
dramatic;  thirty-two  to  forty-eight  pages 
5x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Anna 
B.  Curry,  editor;  School  of  Expression,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  19  Pierce  building  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  GZ. 
In  1898.  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  vG.  In 
1901,  yH.     In  1902.  yH.    In  1903,  vH  (A  A). 

GENEALOGICAL  QUARTERLY 
MAGAZINE;  quarterly;  genealogy  and 
history;  ninety  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3: 
establi.shed  1890;  Eben  Putnam,  editor;  The 
Research  Publication  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1  Somerset  street  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARVARD  GRADUATES'  MAG- 
AZINE; quarterly,  March ,  June,  September 
and  December;  literary:  one  hundred  and 
8ixty-elghtpages7xlO;  subscription $2;  estab- 


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420 


MASSACHUSETTS-Boaton. 


lished  1892;  The  Harvard  Graduates' Magazine 
Association,  editors  and  publishers.  Offlce, 
517  Exchange  building. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897, Y.  Iul898,yH.  Inl899,yH.  Inl'JOO.yH. 
Inl901,  (z-l,2,4,5)I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

I  L.  1.  IJ  S  T  R  A  T  E  I)  SUNDAY- 
S  C  H  O  <)  li  <|  U  A  It  T  E  R  L.  Y ;  Sunday 
school;  forty-four  pages  6x8;  subscription  20 
cents;  established  1879;  Rev.  F.  N.  Feloubet, 
editor;  The  W.  A.  Wilde  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
floe,  120  Boylston  street  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  Iul90i,"4KL"  In  19t3,  (z-4)  E. 
In  1904,  yE. 

INTER1>IEDIATE  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL.  QUARTERLY;  Sunday 
school;  thirty-two  pages  6x8;  subscription  20 
cents;  established  1879;  Rev.  F.  N.  Peloubet, 
editor;  The  W.  A.  "Wilde  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 120  Boylston  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Inl902,"jKL."  Inl903,(z— 4)  G. 
In  1904,  yG. 

JO  URN  AL.  OF  AMERICAN  FOLK- 
LiORE;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  seventy-six  to  ninety-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1886;  Alex. 
Francis  Chamberlain, editor;  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin &  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  4  Park st.  (12— 2). 
Circulation  •jkl." 

JOURNAL,  OF  ECONOMICS;  guar 
terly. February,  May,  August  and  November; 
economics;  one  hundred  and  seventy  pages 
6x10;  subscription's;  established  1886;  F.  W. 
Taussig,  editor;  George  H.  Ellis  (for  Harvard 
University),  publisher.  Office,  272  Congress 
street  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  MASSACHU- 
SETTS ASSOCIATIONOF  BOARDS 
OF  HEAliTH;  quarterly;  public  hy- 
giene: Samuel  H.  Durgin,  M.  D.,  editor;  H. 
W.  Hill,  M.  D.,  publisher.  Office.  Sudbury 
Building  (2—4).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

JUNIOR  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
QUARTERLY;  quarterly  (A  A). 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANT; 
quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and  October; 
genealogy,  biography,  pilgrim  and  history; 
sixty-four  pages  6i>^xl0 ;  subscription  $2  ;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Geo.  E.  Bowman,  editor;  Mas- 
sachusetts Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants, 
publishers.  Office,  628Tremont  bldg.  (10— 3  P). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

NEW  CHURCH  REVIEW;  quarter 
ly,  January,  April,  July  and  October  ;sweden- 
borgian;  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  established  1894;  The  Mas- 
sachusetts New  Church  Union,  publishers. 
Office,  16  Arlington  street  (12—3).  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements. 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORICAL 
AND  GENEALOGICAL  REGIS- 
TER; quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  history  and  genealogy;  one  hun- 
dred and  twelve  pages  6x10;  subscription  $3; 
established  1847  ;  Henry  Ernest  Woods,  edi- 
tor; New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society,  publishers.  Office,  18  Somerset  street 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.1,500.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEW  PHILOSOPHY;  quarterly.  Jan- 
uary, April,  July  and  October;  Sweden- 
borgian;  thirty-four  pages  6x9J^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  Rev.  John 
Whitehead,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  16 
Arlington  street. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  H.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.    In  1901,  ".tkl"  (A  A). 

POLITICAL.  SCIENCEQUARTER- 
Li  Y ;  March,  June,  September  and  December ; 
economic  ;  two  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1886;  Fac- 
ulty of  Political  Science  of  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, editors;  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  29  Beacon  street  ( 12-1 ). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  ikl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  19iyi,  1,4:00.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  Actual 
average  for  imi,  1,300. 

PRACTICAL  PSYCHOLOGY;  quar. 
terly.  May,  August,  November  and  February; 


MASSACHUSETTS— Boston. 

metaphysical;  thirty-six  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1900;  Wm.  A. 
Barnes,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  603 
Massacluisett.s  avenue.    Circulation  "jki..-- 

PUBLICATION  OF  THE  AMERI- 
CAN STATISTICAl^  ASSOCIA- 
TION; quarterly  (A  A). 

technolo<;y  quarterly, 
and  proceedings  of  the  so- 
CIETY OF  ARTS;  March,  June,  Septem- 
ber and  December;  scientific  and  technical; 
seventy  to  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages  7x11; 
sul)Scriptlon  $3;  established  1888;  Society  of 
Arts,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  491  Boylston  st. 
(12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TECHNOLOGY  REVIEW;  quarter 
ly,  January,  April,  July  and  October;  colle- 
giate; one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Association  of  Class 
Secretaries,  editors  and  publishers.  Office.  83 
Newbury  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900, "jkl- "  Actual  average 
for  1901,  1,900;  for  1902,  ^,075.  In  1903, 
yl  (O  O).    Actual  average  for  1904,  3.000. 

WOODLAND  AND  ROADSIDE; 
quarterly  (A  A). 

BOURNE,  Barnstable   Co.  0,1,657 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Barnstable. 

PIONEER;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  22x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1889;  Pioneer 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

BRAINTREE,  Norfolk  Co.  n  4.848t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Shoe  manufacturing  and  varied  Indus- 
tries.   Agriculture. 

BEE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  S.  F.  Pratt, 
editor;  Pratt  &  Pratt,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

OBSERVER  AND  REPORTER ; 
Saturdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1878;  Geo.  W. 
Prescott  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "ijcL."  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900.  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903 
vl  (OO)-  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October,  1904,  1,267. 

BRIDGEWATER,  Plymouth  Co.  R 

5,806t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Plymouth,  the 
county  seat,  and  27  from  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  Location  of  State  Normal  School. 
Manufactures  iron  and  shoes.  ^ 

ADVERTISER;     Wednesdays;     local;    \/ 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established     ^ 
1903;    Arthur  H.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Pliny  Jewell,  2d.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  East  Bridge- 
water.    Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

BRIGHTON,  Svffolk  Co. 

ITE3I;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BROCKTON,  Plymouth  Co.  Q,  40,0631 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &.  Hartford 

Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 

Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sundays  and  holidays;  independent;  twelve 
to  tweiity-f our  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5; 
established  1880:  S.  Heath  Rich, editor;  A.  H. 
Fuller,  publisher  (1 — I). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
r,037;/orl896,  6,752;  for  1897,  6,702; 
for  1898,  5,954;  for  1899,  6,233;  for  1900, 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


MASSACH  USETTS. 


■6,651; /or  1901,  7.337; /or  1902,  7,907; 
jor  1903,  8,943 ;  for  19i)4,  9,861. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Circulation  No- 
vember, December,  1904,  January,  1905,  ex- 
ceeded lO.OUO.  Fiat  ad  rate,  30  cents  per  inch 
per  day.     Full  position,  40  cents.    Family 
paper.    Carries  solid  page  of  Want  ads. 
TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  twelve  pages  17x23;  subscrip 
tion  $5;  established   1895;  W.  R.  Buchanan, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
i^irculation:    In  1895,  I.     In  1896.  G. 
Actual  average  for  1897.  13,744;  for  1898, 
14,5'.i0  ;     for    1899.    12,941  ;     for   1900. 
12,387;  for  1901,  12,626; /or  1902,  12,- 
851;  for  1903,  12,869;    for  1904, 12,845. 
DIAMOND;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
BUbscription   $1;    established  1892;  E.  Gerry 
Brown,    editor;    Diamond    Publishing    Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

3ROOKFIELD,    WorcetUr    Co.    u 

3,062+ pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  19  m 

S.  W.  of  Worcester,  one  of  the  county  seats. 

Manufactures  of  woolens,  bricks  and  shoes. 

BROOKFIELDS'  UNION ;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subtcription 
$1;  established  1891;  W.  J.  Heffernan,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  aver - 
.age  for  1897,  1,181.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,257.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902.  "jkl-" 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BROO KLINE,  Norfolk  Co.  o  19,935t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  W. 

and  a  suburb   of   Boston.    Residences  of 

Boston  business  men. 

CHRONICI.E;  Saturdays;  independent; 
sixteen  pages  10>&xU;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  C.  A.  W.  Spencer,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

Circulation  :  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,150.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,179. 
In  1899,  yl.  Iul900,yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902, 
yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Middltiex  Co.n- 
91,886+  pop.,  on  FItchburg  Rd.  and  Charles r., 
opposite  to  and  connected  with  Boston,  the 
State  capital,  by  four  bridges.  Seat  of  Har- 
vard College.    General  manufacturing. 

HARVARD  CRIMSON;  every  morn 
ing  except  Sunday,  during  the  college  j'ear; 
collegiate;  four  pages  12x16;  subscription  $3; 
established  1873;  Students  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "ija,"  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "jkl." 

BAPTIST  MESSENGER;  Saturdays 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1846;  C.  Burnside  Seagrave,  editor; 
Cambridge  Chronicle  Co.,  publishers  (8— 3P) 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,800.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yT.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
19<J4.  yl. 

PRESS!  Wednesdays;  independent; 
ei^ht  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1861;  Alice  Spencer  Gaddls,  editor; 
Press  Newspaper  Co.,  publlsliers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,00f).  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  Act- 
vnl  average  for  1901,  1,971.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I  (••)(AA). 

SE\TINEL.:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  13x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1903;  Sentinel  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  James  Livingston,  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Cambridge 
and  Second  streets  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50  ;  established  1878  ;  Edward  F.  Garaweli 
and  J.  Lee  Robinson,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900, pub- 
lisher asserts,  there  have  never  been  less 
than  2.500.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  (z-4)H(»«). 

ASTRONOMICAL.  JOURNAL.;  trl- 
monthly  (A  A). 

HARVARD    ADVOCATE;  bl 
weelrly,  during  the  college  year;  collegiate; 
twenty-eight  pages  9x11;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1831 ;   Students  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege, editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n"jKL." 

HARVARD  LAMPOON  ;  bl  weekly, 
during  the  college  year;  comic;  collegiate; 
twenty  pages  9x11;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lilshedl876;  Students  of  Harvard  Cniversity, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n  "isj,." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HARVARD  ILLUSTRATED 
MAGAZINE;  monthly;  literary;  flfty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899;  Students  of  Harvard  University,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12— 3).  Circulation:  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

HARVARD  LAW  REVIEW; month- 
ly, from  November  to  June  inclusive;  legal; 
elghty-ftve  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1887;  Harvard  Law  Review  Pub- 
lishing Association,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,263  ;  for  1897, 
1,389.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O).  In 
19<)4.  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  has  been 
2,500. 

HARVARD  3IONTHLY;  literary; 
sixty-four  pages  7x9;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Students  of  Harvard  University, 
editors  and  publishers  (10— 3).    Circ'n  "jki.." 

PRINTING  ART;  monthly;  graphic 
art;  one  hundred  pages  9x12;  subscription 
S5;  e.stablished  March,  1903;  Henry  Lewis 
Johnson,  editor;  The  University  Press,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
5,091. 

P.SYCHE;  monthly;  entomology;  twelve 
pages  7x10 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1874;  Cambridge  Entomological  Club,  editors 
and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PYTHIAS  AND  CALANTHE; 
monthly  (A  A). 

ANNALS  OF  MATHEMATICS; 
quarterly  (A  A). 

CANTON,  Norfolk  Co.  O  4,.584t  pop. 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
15  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.    Cop- 
per, shovel,  cotton,  woolen,  silk  and  stove- 
polish  manufactories.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  six- 
teen pages  10x14;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1876;  P.  M.  Leavitt,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  special  editions  for  Easton  and  Sharon. 
Combined  circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1897, 1,109.  In  1898,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,037.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
;901,  1,017.  In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1902,  L  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  ".jkl." 

CHATHAM,  Barnstable  Co.  R  1,749 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart 


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MASS.i  CHUSKTTS. 


MA  SSA  CHUSETTS. 


ford   Ril.  and  ocean  at  S.  E.  point  of  Cape 
Cod  peninsula,  IS  m.  E.  of  Barnstable, 
31  ON  ITOK ;  Tuesdays ;  eight  pages  18x:22; 
subsiTiption  $'J;  establisiied  1872;  E.  B.  &  T. 
V.  Goss,  editors  and  publisliers  (7—3  P).    Cir- 
culation  'iKL.'- 

CHELSEA,  Suffolk  Co.  o-3i,07V  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  A  suburb  of  Boston, 
tlie  county  seat  and  State  capital,  con- 
nected by  ferry  and  bridges.  General 
manufacturing. 

EVENING   RECORD;    every  evening 
except    Sunday;    independent;    four   pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1890;  S.  H. 
Roble,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3  P). 
C'irciilatiou  :  In  19(>4, 1. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Oscar  L.  Stevens  and  John  L. 
Wriglit,  editors  and  publishers  (12—1). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  jkl"  Aotual  aver- 
age for  1S96,  1,184:.  In  1897. Y.  Inl898,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,673.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,   (z-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl. 

Actual  average  for  1904.  1 ,401. 

TELEGRAPH  AND  PIONEER; 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x32; 
subscription  $2;  established  1845;  Arthur  B. 
Champlln,  editor;  Henry  Mason  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JiL" 

CLINTON,    Worcester  Co.  D  13.687t 

poi).,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  New  York, 

New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  Naahua 

r.,  16  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Worcester,  one  of 

the  two  county  seats,  and  45  W.  of  Boston, 

the  State  capital.    General  manufacturing. 

ITEIVI;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  In 
dependent;  four  pages  \1]4:s22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1893;  W.  E.  Parkhurst,  editor; 
C.  C.  Coulter,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  IZ.  Inl898.zl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900.yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 

1901,  '^,848;  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 

1902.  '2,944.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  H. 
COURANT;     Saturdays  ;   Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1841;  W.  E.  Parkhurst,  editor;  W.  J. 
Coulter,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  2,400  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.450.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
"iKL  ••  (??).  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,340. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

COCHITUATE,   Middlesex     Co.   D- 

2,060  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd,  about 

17  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Boston. 

REVIEW;  weekly  (A  A). 
COH ASSET, ^or/o^A;  Co.  [> 2,759  pop., 

on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 

21  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Boston. 

SENTINEL.;  weekly  (A  A). 

CONCORD,   Middlesex   Co.  D-    5,652t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  &  Fltchburg  Rds., 
13  m.  S.  of  Lowell.    Agriculture. 
MIDDLESEX    PATRIOT;   Fridays; 
eight   pages  11x16;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  B.  Conant,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

COTTAGE  CITY, Dukes  Qo.  O,  l.lOOt 

pop.,  on  Island  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  New  Bedford  and  60  from  Boston, 

the  State  capital.    A  summer  resort. 

MARTHA'S  VINEYARD  HER- 
ALD; Thursdays;  Independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1879; 
Landers  &  Doane,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl" 


DAN  VERS,  Kssex  Co.  ^  8.542t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Sa- 
lem, the  county  seat,  and  20  N.  N.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Shoe,  leather 
and  brick  manufacturing,  gardening  and 
farming. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
publlcuu;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1870;  Frank  E.  Moynahan.  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation  "jkl"      In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 
1904,  yl. 

RED  MEN'S  OFFICIAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  Improved  Order  of  Red 
Men;  sixteen  pages  9i^xl2J^;  subscription 
81.50;  established  January,  1901;  Andrew  H. 
Paton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  3,000;  for  1902,  '1,750. 
In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
'1,250. 

DEDHAM,  c.  h.,  Norfolk  Co.  D-  7,457t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford and  New  England  Rds.  and  Charles  r., 
10  m.  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  woolen  goods,  loom  pick- 
ers, absorbent  cotton,  cocoa  and  chocolate. 
Agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1882;  H. 
H.  McQuillen,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "jKi"  (A  A). 

TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1870; 
Hugli  H.  McQulUen,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  •• 


DUXBURY,  Plymouth  Co.  R  2,07» 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Plymouth,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x2'i;  sub- 
scription $1;  estaljllshed  1895;  Mrs.  Wm.  H. 
Kincaid,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circu 
latlon  "JKL."  (A  A). 

PILGRIM;  monthly  (A  A). 

EASTHAMPTON, ^amp»Wre  Co.  -a 

5,603t  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  Manu- 
factures of  cotton,  rubber,  buttons,  silk 
and  knit  and  elastic  goods. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  Inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  John  Leltch, 
editor;  The  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).    Circulation  "iiLt" 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Geo.  L.  Munn,  editor;  The  East  Hamp- 
ton News  Company,  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKI.."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

EAST   NORTHFIELD.  Franklin 

Co.  -o  on  the  Connecticut  r..  12  m.  N.  E.  of 
Greenfield,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD  OF  CHRISTIAN  WORK  ; 

monthly;  undenominational;  eighty  pages 
51^x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
W.  R.  Moody,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  14,000  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1#5,320.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  Actual 
a  IX' raj/e/or  1899, 17, '250; /or  1900, 1  7,250. 
In  1901,  yE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  March,  1903,  20,541;  for  1903. 
20,250 ;  for  1904,  20,6(ifi. 

EAST  PEPPERELL,^*rfdiM«a;  Co. 

n- 3,000  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitch- 


432 


AMEEICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


burg  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of  Ayer  Junction.  Shoe, 
paper  and  cardboard  manufactories. 

PEPPERELL,   ADVERTISER;  Fri 

dajs;  Independent;  four  pages  20x26:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  F.  T.  Marston, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "iKi." 

EAST  WEYMOUTH,  Norfolk  Co. 
D-  5,000  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Boston.  Boot 
and  shoe  and  fireworks  factories.  Ship- 
building; wool  scouring. 

LIFE;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1893;  M.  E. 
Hawes.  editor;  Weymouth  &  Braintree  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jki,." 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished May.  1903;  M.  E.  Hawes,  editor;  Tran- 
script Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

EDGARTOWN.  c.  h.,  Dukes  Co.  O, 

1,209+  pop.,  on  Martha's  Vineyard  Rd.,  20  m. 
S.  E.  of  New  Bedford  and  90  S.  S.  E.  of  Bos- 
ton, the  State  capital.  A  summer  resort. 
On  the  island  of  Martha's  Vineyard. 
Whale  fishery  and  domestic  commerce. 

VINEYARD  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1846;  C.  H.  Marchaut  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ESSEX,  ^ssea;  Co.  □'l,663t  pop.,  on  Bos- 
ton &  Maine  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Gloucester. 
Stove  and  fish-line  manufactories.  Saw 
mill  and  shipbuilding. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Isaac  M.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3). 
Circulation  "jjsl." 

EVERETT,  Middltatx  Co.  d- 24, 336t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  W. 
of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Various  man- 
ufactures, including  chemicals,  railway 
brakes  and  wheels. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1885;  A.  Murphy,  editor; 
Everett  Herald  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \mi,  1,390,.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN  ;Saturdays;republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Wilmot  R.  Evans,  Jr.,  editor; 
Everett  Republican  Press  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  "jkl."  In 
1901, Z;4).    Inl903,  (z-4)  I(»«).    In  1904. yl. 

FAIRHAVEN,  BrUtol  Co.  c;  3,667t 
pop,,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Acushnet  r.,  opposite  New  Bed- 
ford, one  of  the  two  county  seats.  Tack, 
glass  and  iron  works.    Summer  resort. 

STAR;   Saturdays;   independent;   four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
C.  D.  Waldron.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3) 
Circulation!  "jkl."     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In 
1904,  yl. 

FALL  RIVER,  BrUtol  Co.  ^104,8631 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Taunton  r.,  near  Mt.  Hope  bay. 
Good    harbor.     Steamers  dally  to    Provi- 


dence, R.  I.,  and  New  York  City.  Foreign 
and  domestic  commerce.  Cotton  manu- 
facturing and  granite  quarrying. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  20x24;  subscription 
—dally  $6,  weekly  $2;  established— dally  1859, 
weekly  1845  ;  Almy  &  Milne,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— ;3). 

Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  G  from 
1891  to  189o.    In  1896,  G.    Actual  average  for 

1897,  5,343.    In  1898,  yG.     In  1899,  zG.    In 
1900.  zG.     Ill  1901,  (z-6)  G.     In  1902,  (z-5,  11, 
12)  G.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 
Weekly :  "JKL." 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription 
$6;  established  1867;  W.  F.  Kennedy,  editor; 
Fall  River  Daily  Globe  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8—3  P) 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  6,505.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  6,686.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

HERALD;    every   evening  except  Sun- 
day;  democratic;  eight  pages  19x23;  subscrip- 
tion $6;   established  1850;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.     In  1898.  yl.    In  1899.  yl    (??).     In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901.  (z— 1,2.  4,  5)  I.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903,  y  I.    Inl904.  yl. 

L'INDEPENDANT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; French-Canadian;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established  1885:  G.deTonnancour, editor; 
L'Independant  Publishing  Companj',  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  3,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  Oct.,  1899,  3,390. 
In  1900.  yH.  Actual  average  for  1901,  3,260. 
In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,401.    In  1904.  yH. 

VVeekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,500.     In  1896.  G.    In  1397,  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.      In    1899,   yl.      In    1900,  yl.      In 

1901,  "J_KL." 

ADVERTISER  ;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrintion  $1 ; 
established  1885;  Samuel  E.  Fiske,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boriug  towns.    Combined  circ'n  "jkl." 

CATHOLIC  ADVOCATE;Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  James  Lawlor, 
editor;  Catholic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulation  :  "jkl."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl" 
Inl903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).    Inl9('4,yH. 

PRIMITIVE  METHODIST  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  twelve  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription 50 cents;  established  1893;  John  H. 
Acornlev,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1898.  1,583.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  («  •). 
In  HK34,  yl. 

FALMOUTH,  Barnstable  Co.  Q,  3,500t 
I  pop.,  on  New  York  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
j  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Barnstable,  the  county 
I     seat.    Summer  resort. 

i     CAPE  COD  INDEPENDENT;  Satur- 
jdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
1  Bcrlptlon$1.50;  established  1886;  Chas.  S.  Bur- 
gess,   editor  and   publisher  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ENTERPRIvSE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
Charles   S.   Burgess,   editor  and    publisher 

(7— 3  P).    Circulation  ".iKL." 

FITCHBURG,c.  h.,  Worcester  Co.  D 

31,531+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  New 
York,  New  Haven    &  Hartford  Rds.,  25  m. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


4S6 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


N.  of  Worcester,  the  other  county  seat. 
Manufactures  of  saws,  ginghams, worsteds, 
silks,  bicycles,  revolvers,  lumber,  doors, 
sash  and  blinds,  cotton  and  cotton  wraps, 
steam  engines  and  paper. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$o;  established  1901;  W.  D.  Lcahey,  editor; 
Lfuhey  A  Peden,  publishers  (7—4). 

SENTINEL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKL<Y»  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50 ;  established— dally  1873,  weekly 
1839  ;  J.  E.  Kellogg,  editor;  Sentinel  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  3,987;  for  1897,  4,0'J"2.    In 

1898,  yH.     In  1899,  yll.      In    1900,  yH.     In 

1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    Actual  average  for 
191  3.  5,19S;  for  l\m.  5,001. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl"    Actual  average  for 
1896,  '^,053;  for  1897.  1,944.    In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.     In  1900,  yl.      In  1901,  yl.     In 

1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,8'^9. 
In  19,)4,  yl. 

L.E  GIjOBE;  Fridays;  French;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Louis  Tesson,  editor  and  puljlisher. 
Cii'culatiou :  In  1898,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  ti,349.  In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  each  Issue  was  2,425.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yll  (O  O).     In  1904,  yl. 

POHJAN  TAHTI(NORTHSTAR); 

Wednesdays;  six  pages  18x22;  established 
March,  1902;  Ernest  S.  Niklander,  editor; 
A.  Heisson,  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation — In 
1902,  Z  (1,  3,  4,  5).    In  1904,  -jkl." 

FLORENCE,  ffampsMre  Co.  -D  8,000 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd..  2  m.  W.  of  Northampton.  Silk 
mills  and  brugh  factories. 

H03IE  NEEDLEWORK  MAGA- 
ZINE; quarterly;  fancy  needlework;  one 
hundred  pages  9x15;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1899;  The  Florence  Publishing 
Co  ,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  January, 
1905.  66.735. 

FRANKLIN,  iV^or/o/ft  Co.  D-5,017t 

pop.,  on  New   England  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of 

Boston,  the  State  capital.     Manufactures 

of  straw  and  woolen  goods. 

SENTINEL.  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  Carl  B. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "jkl."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL.* 

GARDNER,  Worcester  Co.  n  10,813t 
pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Fitch - 
burg  and  27  N.  N.  W.  of  Worcester,  the  two 
county  seats.    Manufacture  of  chairs. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  six 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $3,  weeklj'  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1896,  weekly  1869;  Gardner  News  Co., 
publishers.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1897,  Z.    Inl902,  "Jia." 

JOURNAIj:  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887 ;  Whiting  &  Whitaker,  editors 
and  publishers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1899,  Z.    In  1902   -JiCL"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 
HEALTH  JOURNAL;    monthly;   hy 

genie;    eight  pages  13x20;     subscription   60 

cents;    established   1902;    C.   Sumner   Viall, 

editor;    C.  Sumner  Viall  &  Co.,  publishers 

(12-3). 

Circulation  :     Actual    average    for    1903, 

5,60r(AA). 


MASS  A  CH  USETTS. 


GLOUCESTER,  Essex  Co.  ^  2G,12It 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of 

Boston  and  25  S.  E.  of  Nevvburyport,  one  of 

the  three  county  seats.    The  largest  Ashing 

port  in  the  United  States.      Shipyards  and 

manufactories   of  various  kinds.    Granite 

industry    employs    many    hundred   men. 

Foreign  and  domestic  commerce.    Summer 

resort. 

CAPE  ANN  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent-republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S3;  established  1884; 
Wilmot  A.  Reed,  editor;  Cape  Ann  News 
Company,  publishers  ( 1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  4,804;  /or  1894,  6,284. 

TIMES  AND  CAPE  ANN  ADVER- 
TISER ;  every  evening  except  Sundav; 
independent;  six  to  eight  pages  H%^22%; 
subscription  $3.50  ;  established  1888  ;  Procter 
Brothers  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—4). 
Circulation  ;  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  l)i95. 
In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897,  5, 124.  In  1S98,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
3,371.  In  19<_i0,  zG.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  5,580;  for  1902,  6,247;  for  1903, 
6,580; /o/-  1904,6,488. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  Gloucester 
Daily  Times  is  seventeen  years  old:  an 
evening  paper.  Its  popularity  is  largely 
due  to  its  clean  and  comprehensive  local 
news  columns.  Its  sworn  average  paid  cir- 
culation for  1904  was  6,488  copies  daily.  It 
is  an  excellent  advertising  medium,  being 
a  home  paper,  read  when  the  day's  work  is 
over,  during  the  leisure  hours  of  the  even- 
ing.   Send  for  sample  copies  and  rates. 

GREAT    BARRINGTON,    Berk- 

shire  Co.  -a  5,854+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Housatonic  r., 
85  m.  from  Bridgeport,  Ct.  General  manu- 
facturing. Quarries  of  variegated  marble 
and  blue  stone.    Summer  resort. 

BERKSHIRE  COURIER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  16x23;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1884;  J.  E.  Clarey, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation :  In  189C,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,200.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,109;  for  1899,2,251; 
for  1900,  2,232 ;  for  1901,  2,208  ;  for  1902, 
2,112.    Inl9U3.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

GREENFIELD,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.-u 
7,927+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitch- 
burg Rds.  and  Connecticut  r.,  36  m.  N. 
of  Springfield.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE  AND  COURIER;  Satur 
days;  republican;  ten  to  twelve  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $2;  established— Gazef^e 
1792.  Courier  1888;  Albert  T.  Hall,  publisher 
(2—4). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,783.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y'. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH.  Actual  average 
for  1900, 5,797.  In  1901, yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  \°iQ2,  5,792.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904, yG. 

RECORDER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Herbert  C  Parsons,  edlto) ;  The 
Greenfield  Recorder  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1899,  "ijtL."  In  1899,  -jkl-" 
In  1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing u-ith  September,  1901,  3,733 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1902,  4,221;  for  1903, 
4,121.     In  1904,  yH. 


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MASS  A  CH  USETTS. 


HARWICH,  Barnstable  Co.  O,  2,334t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Barnstable,  the  county  seat. 

Fisheries  and  the  culture  of  cranberries. 

INDEPENDENT!  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
«1.50;  established  1872;  Alton  P.  Goss,  editor 
and  publisher;  prints  special  editions  for 
neighboring  towns.  Combined  clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl" 

HAVERHILL,  Estex  Co.  cf  37,175t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimac 
r.,  32  m.  N.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
General  manufacturing,  chiefly  boots  and 

shoes. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent -republican; 
ten  to  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1798;  F.  F.  Shedd,  editor; 
Haverhill  Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,500.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1S97,  7,956;  for  1898,  8,684; /or  1899. 
8,6.36; /or  1900,  8,541; /or  1901.  8.600. 
In  1902.  vF.  Actual  average  for  l%3,  9,020; 
for  1904,  9.106. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  CRITE- 
RION ;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  ll]4x.22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Lewis  R.  Hovey,  editor;  Press 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2— 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
3,149;  for  1902,3,479;  /or  1903,  3,163. 
Inl904,  yH. 

SUNDAY  RECORD;  Sundays:  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
82.50;  established  September,  1902;  James  T. 
Harris,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—1). 

Circulation  :     Actual   average    for   1903. 
5,450; /or  1904,  7,493. 

HINGHAM ,  Plymouth  Co.  R  5,059t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  S.  E.  side  of  Boston  harbor,  17  m. 
from  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring.   Summer  resort. 

BUCKET;  Fridays  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
18»J;  Fred  H.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLBROOK,  Norfolk  Co.  d-  i.229t 
pop.,  on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  2  m.  S.  E.  of  Randolph.  Boot  and  shot 
manufacturing. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  establithed 
1889;  John  King,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HOLYOKE,  Hampden  Co.  p  45,712t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  Connecti- 
cut r,,  8  m.  N.  of  Springfield,  the  county 
seat.    Paper  mills. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22; 
subscription  83;  established  1898;  Geo.  F. 
Jenks,  editor;  Holyoke  Telegram  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  never  less  than  3.000.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  ^pri<,  1902,  6,516.  In 
1903,  vG.     In  1904.  yG. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  four  pages 
17x23;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


tabllshed  — daily  1882,  weekly  1856;  W.  G. 
Dwight,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  18%,  e, 173.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898. 
yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  G.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6,867  ; /or  1904,  6,851. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

RUNDSCHAU;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  German;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Jac.  Wisly,  editor;  German- 
American  Printing  Co.,  publishers;  prints 
editions  for  neighboring  towns  (2—3). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1898, 1,163.  In  1899,  yl, 
Inl9(K),  vl.    In  1901.  "JKL." 

DER  ZEITGEIST;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  German  American  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

DIE  BIENE;  Wednesdays ;  German ; 
/abor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  5() 
cents;  established  1893;  Aug. Lehmann, editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL.'  Actual  average  for  1904, 
l,tJ60. 

LE  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; French;  six  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  February,  1904;  B.  J.  Gapron, 
editor;  Le  Journal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1— 5P). 

SATURDA  Y  FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  John  D. 
Rvan,  editor;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

SPRINGFIELDER  ZEITUNG;  Sat- 
urdays; German;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  German-Amer- 
ican Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  ".ikl."  (A  A) 

NAUTILUS;  monthly;  new  thought; 
thirty-six  pages  6>|xl0;  subscription  50cents; 
established  1898;  Elizabeth  Towne,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1905,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  ]  6,166:  for  1904,  31,000. 

TRUE  LIGHT;  monthly;  temperance; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  Miss  Angelina  Worswick, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In 
1899.  vT.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  March.  1900.  1.000.  In  1901,  "jkl."  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  1,000.  In  1903,  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  during  past  year 
never  less  than  1.000.    In  1904,  ".jkl" 

HUDSON,  Middlesex  Co. a-  5,454tpop., 

on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fltchburg  Rds.,  27  m . 
W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
ures of  shoes  and  rubber  gossamer  goods. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Independent  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEAVS;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  estibllshed  1899;  R.  S.  Oster- 
hout,  editor;  The  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers: prints  editions  for  surrounding 
towns  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HULL,  Plymouth  Co.  O,  1,703  pop.,  on 

New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  12 

m.  S.  E.  of  Boston. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895:  Floretta 
VIning,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HYDEPARK,  Norfolk  Co.  n-  13.244t 
pop.,  on  New  England  and  New  York,  New 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


MA  SSA  CH  USETTS. 


Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
of  cotton,  curled  hair,  machinery,  paper, 
woolen  goods  and  rubber. 

GAZETTEi  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  21x27;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1813  ;  Samuel  R.  Moseley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1;K»2,  "LKi."      InlW3.  Z(4). 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19112;  V.  M.  Weil,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-4). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1903,  (z— 4,  6)  H.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ejiding  with  September, 
vm.  copies  sold,  4,436. 

T  I  M  E  8  }  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  F.  P.  McGregor,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JK^." 

IPSWICH,  ^M«a?  Co.  cf  4.6o8t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Ipswich  r.,  27  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufactures of  woolen  and  cotton  hosiery, 
jerseys,  shoes  and  isinglass. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871  ;  Geo.  A.  Schoefleld,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays:  independ- 
ent; ei^ht  pages  18x24;  .subscription  50  cents; 
established  1886;  E.  M.Sullivan, editor;  Press 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,036.    In  1904,  ".ikl.- 

KINGSTON,  Plymouth  Co.  P,  1,955 
pop., on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd..  2}4  m.  N.  W.  of  Plymouth,  the  county 
seat. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scrlpti(m  $1;  established  1895;  Mrs.Wm.  H. 
Kincaid,  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(AA). 

LAWRENCE, c.h. ,  Je'Mea;  Co.cf62,569t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimac 

r.,  26  m.  N.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 

Has    immense    water    power.      Extensive 

manufactures  of  cotton  and  wool. 

AMERICAN;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AMERICAN  AND  ANDOVER 

ADVERTISER,  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x23 ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  50  cents;  established- dally  1846, 
weekly  1855;  A.  J.  McCarthy,  editor;  Ameri- 
can Sun  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Civculation— Dnily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  4,075.  In  1896,  CJ.  In  1S97,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903. yH.  In  1904, y I. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

EAGLE;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  TRIBUNE  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages 20x26;  subscrip- 
tion—morning $3.  evening  $3;  established- 
morning  1868,  evening  1890;  Geo.  A.  Mellen. 
editor;  Hildreth  &  Rogers,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— .Morniuer:  "jkl.*  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1900.  Z.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1W4,  -.ikl.-- 
ETeuiug:  In  1902,  "jkl"  In  1903,  (z-h1)  I. 
In  Um.  yl. 

SUN;  every  morning;  Independent;  six 
pages  18x22;  subscription— dally  t3.  Sunday 
50  cents;  established  1893;  W.  H.  Sawyer, 
editor;  American  Sun  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—1). 

Circulntion— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,2.477.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y  I.  In  1904.  H. 
Hunday:  Actual  average  for  1898,  3,053. 
In  1896,   H.    In  1897,  HZ.    In  1898,  yl.    In 


1899,yl.    Inl900.yl.    In  1901, yl.    Inl902,yl. 
In  19(13.  yL     In  1;m»4.  (z— 4)  I  (#  #). 

TELEGRAM;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  19x22;  sub- 
scription-dally $3,  Sunday  $2;  established- 
daily  1895,  Sunday  1884;  John  N.  Cole,  editor- 
Telegram  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1885,  "iKL"  In  1896  I 
Actual  average  for  1897,  4,134:;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1898,  4,552.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  19(XJ,  y H .  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1901,  5.994;  /or  1902,  6,701. 
In  190.3,  yG.     Inl9()4,  G.  ."./wi. 

I.E  COURRIER  NATIONAL; 
semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  French  • 
democratic:  four  pages  17J^x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1899;  A.  E.  Roberge,  editor- 
Le  Courrier  National  Publishing  Co  ,  pub- 
lishers (.i— 3).  Circulation  "iKt."  In  1901 
Z(4,5).    In  1903.  Z  (4)  ' 

ANZEIGER  UND  POST;  Saturdays; 
German;    republican;    twelve    pages    18x24- 
subscrlption    $1.50;  established    1888;   M.   E 
Trumpold.  editor;  Dick  &   Trumpold.  pub- 
lishers  (1— 5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "JKL."  Inl899,zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl.  ^ 

JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x21;  subscription  $I.dO;  established  1896; 
Walter  E.  Rushforth,  editor;  The  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n"jKi,  " 

LE  PROGRES;  Fridays;  French;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  HI ; 
established  1889;  Chas.  T.  Roy,  editor;  Le- 
plne  Sl  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "ixi."  In 
1898,  Z.    Inl902,"iiL.' 

SENTINEL;  Sundays  (A  A). 

ST  A  R ;  Sundays ;  democratic :  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  50 cents;  established  1893; 
James  E.  Donoghue  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SUNDAY   HERALD;   Sundays;  Inde- 
pendent; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Mathew  De  Grey  Ripon 
editor;     Herald  Publishing   Co.,  publishers 

Circulation:    In  1902,  H.    Actual  average 

/or  1903,  10,000.    In  1904,  yl. 

SUNDAY    REGISTER;     Sundays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion   »2r     establlHbed    1892;     Katherine     A 
O'Keeffe,   editor;    Register  Publishing   Co 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERTHA;   seml-monthlv;    German  fa- 
rutal;    eight  pages    9kiX]3;    subscription    35 
cents;  established  1903;  Dick  &  Trumpold 
editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P).  ' 

LEE,  Berkshire  Co.  -n  3,596t  pop.,  on 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  of  Pittsfleld.  Manufacturing  of 
paper  and  wire  cloth,  and  quarrying  of 
marble. 

BERKSHIRE  GLEANER;  Wednes- 
days;   republican;    four    pages    22x27;    sub- 
scription tl.75;    established  1857;    Henry  M 
White,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 


LEICESTER,  Worcester  Co.  n  3,416t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 

Worcester,  one  of  the  two  county   seats, 

connected  by  electric  cars.    Farming  and 

manufactures  of  clothing  and  woolens. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  tl;  estab- 
lished 1891;  William  J.  Heffernan,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEOMINSTER,  Worcester  Co.  a 
12,392+  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures  of 

horn  combs,  jewelry,  buttons,  pianos  and 

paper. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  six  pages  17x24; 
subscription's;  established  1895;  J.  D.Miller 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9-3).  Circula- 
tion   ■JKi"  Inl902,  Z(l,  2,  4,  5).   In  19f  3,  Z  (4). 

LEXINGTON ,  Middlesex  Co.  o  1,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Residence  town 
of  Boston. 

ENTERPRISE!  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1901;  Wilson  Palmer,  editor;  Enterprise  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

IN  DEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  15—22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  Independent  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  •jkl." 

MINUTE  MAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  August, 
1872;  C.  S.  Parker  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LO WEIiLi,  c.h.,  Middlesex  Co.  r>94,969t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  Merrimac 
r.,  which  furnishes  Immense  water  power. 
General  manufacturing.  One  of  the  largest 
cottoa-manufacturing  cities  in  the  United 
States 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JOURNAL.,  Fridays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  — dally  $S, 
weekly  $1.50 ;  established— dally  1845,  weekly 
1824;  Courier-Citizen  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898,yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,673.  In  1903, 1. 
In  1904,  yl.  „ 

Weekly:     In  1895, -jkl"     In  1896,   H.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  •'•TKL." 

Jj'ETOILiE  !  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; French;  republican;  twelve  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $3;  established  1886;  Leplne  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl.-  In  1897,  IZ. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  "JKL."  In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts, 
every  day  for  past  year  has  been  over  3,500.  In 
1903,  yH.     In  1904.  yH. 

MAIL;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pases  19x23;  subscriptiou 
$3;  established  1879;  C.  L.  McCleery  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,300.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  GZ.    In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899.  zG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901. 
(z-4.  5)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (O  O). 
In  1904,  yH. 

MORNING  CITIZEN;  every  morning 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1850; 
Courier-Citizen  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
zG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902, 1'1,654.  In  1903,  F. 
In  1904,  yF. 

SUN ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  to  twenty-four  pages  l&%i2l}4; 
subscription  $3;  established  1878;  John  H. 
Harrington,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  :Ratlngvaried  from  Fin  1892to 
Gin  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  7.918; 
for  1897.   10,036;  for  1898.  12,675;  for 

1899,  14,315;  for  1900.  13,756;  /or  1901, 
13,016:  for  1902.  13,506;  for  1903, 
14,588.    In  1904,  yE. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


,  SUNDAY  TEIiEGRAM;  Sundays; 
Independent;  sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1899; 
D.  A.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  H.  Acttial  average 
/orl900,  6,304; /or  1901.  10,756;  /or  1902, 
12,858.  In  1903,  F.  Actual  average  for 
im,  15.526. 

liYNN,  ^'«ex   Co.  cf  68,5131  pop.,  on 

Boston  &  Maine  and  Boston,  Revere  Beach 

&  Lynn  Rds.  and  Massachusetts  bay,  5  m. 

S.  W.  of  Salem,  one  of  the  three   county 

■eats,  and   11   N,  E.   of   Boston,  the  State 

capital.    Shoe  manufacturing  center. 

EVENING  ITEM;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and   LYNN   CITY  ITEM, 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  19x28;  sub- 
scription-daily $6,  weekly  $1.50 ;  established 
—daily  1877,  weekly  1876;  Hastings  &  Sons 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Act^lal  average  for 
1895,  12,990;  for  1896.  12,869.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  yF.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
13,244.  In  1900,  yE.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  13,989;  for  1902.  14,105;  for  1903, 
15,557; /or  1904.  15,648. 
Weekly:  ••ikl" 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1898;  The  News  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Joseph  B.  Rowell,  editor;  Weekly 
Times  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL-    In  1903,  Z  (4).      . 

BUBIER'S  POPULAR  ELECTRI- 
CIAN ;  monthly;  electrical;  twelve  pages 
10x14;  subscription 50 cents;  established  18tO; 
Bubier  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  l.,500.  In  1895,  I.  Publisher  says 
that  no  edition  in  1896  was  less  than  2.(X)0.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  never  less 
than  1.000.  Actual  average  for  1902,  l,500t 
for  1903, 1,375;  for  1904,  2,666. 

HOMECRAFT  AND  NATIONAL 
CLUB  AVOMAN'S  REVIEW;  monthly 
(▲▲). 

NEW  ENGLAND  ARCHITECT 
AND  HOxME  BUILDER:  monthly: 
architecture;  fortj'  pages  7^x10%;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January,  1903;  W.  H. 
Hunt,  editor;  W.  H.  Hunt  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jki,."  (A  A). 

PRESBYTERIAN  HERALD; 
monthly;  eight  pases  11x153^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  January,  1901;  Ernest 
S.  Gunn,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1901. 
1,800: /or  1902,  1,750;  for  1903,  2,000, 
In  1904,  yl. 

REVIEW;  monthly;  thirty-six  pages 
6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1898; 
Edwin  W.  Ingalls,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl. -■  Actual  average 
for  1901.  5,000;  for  1902,  5,000.  In  1903, 
yG(OO)  (A  A). 

BUSINESS  MAGAZINE;  quarterly, 
March.  June,  September  and  December;  in- 
dustrial and  commercial;  fifty-two  to  sixty 
pages 7x10;  subscription 50 cents;  established 
June,  1901;  Henry  A.  Sawyer,  editor;  Lynn 
Board  of  Trade,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
4.000.     Inl903.  yH(OO)  (AA). 

MALDEN,   Middlesex    Co.  d-  33,664t 

pop.,  on   Boston  ft  Maine   Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of 

Boston,   the   State  capital.    Several   large 

manufactories,  principally  of  rubber  boot» 

and  shoes. 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages  18x24; 


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437 


MA  SSA  CH  USKTTS. 


•ubscrlptiou  $9;  established  1883  ;  Maiden 
Mall  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ^7— 3  P). 
Circiilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
t4,68A.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898.yl.  Inl899,vl.  Iul9(X),vI.  Inl901,yl. 
Iur.>02,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    lulVtOi,  yl. 

EVENING  NEWS;  erery  evening 
•xoept  Sunday ;  republican ;  four  pages  17x24 ; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1892:  Samuel 
TiMen.  editor;  Maiden  News  Company,  pub- 
lishers (9—3). 

Circiilntion  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  le.ss  than  2,300.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  V I.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  4,r6r.    In  1904.  yG. 

M  I  R  R  O  Rj  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1871  :  H.  C.  Gray  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Cii'ciilatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  le.ss  than  1,100.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.   ■JKL."    In  1899.  Z.     In  1902,"iKL." 

PERRY  MAGAZINE;  montlily,  ex- 
cept Julv  and  August;  art;  forty  eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Eugene  Ashton  Perry,  editor  and  publisher 
( 12-4) 
Cii-ciilatiou  "jkl."  In  1903,  H.  In  1904,  yH. 

MANCHESTER,  Essex  Go.  cf  2,522t 
pop.,  on  Boston  Sc  Maine  Rd.  and  Massa- 
chusetts bay  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Gloucester  and 
23  N.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Furniture  manufactories.    Summer  resort. 

CRICKET;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
18S8;  I.  M.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).     Circulation  "jkl" 

MANSFIELD,  Bristol  Co.  ^  4,006t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston.  Manufact- 
ures of  straw  hats,  bonnets,  stoves  and 
jewelry. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1873; 
W.  White,  editor  and  publisher  ;  prints  an 
edition  for  Foxboro  (12—3).  Combined  circu- 
lation "JK-L." 

MARBLEHEAD,  Essex  Co. cf  1.5m 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  4  m. 
N.  E.  of  Lynn  and  3  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Salem, 
one  of  the  three  county  seats.  Manufact- 
ures of  children's  shoes.  Fishing,  farming 
and  seed  growing.    Good  harbor. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  N.  Allen  Lindsey  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:     Actual  average  for  1895. 
*  1,024;  for  1896,   1,000.    In  1897,   Y.    In 
1898.  "JKL." 

MARLBORO,  Middlesex  Co.  n- 
13,609+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  Fitchburg  Rds.,  32  m.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Extensive  manu- 
factures of  boots  and  shoes. 
ENTERPRISE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,   and    WEEKLY,    Fridays;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—dally   $3,   weekly  SI;   established  1889;  H. 
F.  Wilder,  editor;  The  Enterprise  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; prints  special  editions  of  the  weekly 
for  neighboring  towns. 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  MKL.' 

Combined  Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  3,880.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl903,yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 


i»f  .4  SSA  CH  USE  TTS. 


EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  November,  1902; 
Wm.  D.  McPherson,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  puhli.shers  (1 — J).    Circulation  'vki--" 

li'  ESTAFETTE;   Thursdays;  French; 
eight   pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1897;    A.  L.  Beauchamp,  editor   and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  I.    In  1898,  "jkl" 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.,50;  established 
1876;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MIZPAH  ;  monthly;  masonic;  sixteen 
pages  9x12 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  Ella  A.  Blgelow, editor;  MIzpah Literary 
and  Social  As.soclatlon,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902. "JKL.- • 

MARSHFIELD,    Plymouth   Co.  R 
1,310  pop.,  on  New  York,  New    Haven    & 
Hartford  Rd.,  about  28  m.  S.  E.  of  Boston. 
OUTLOOK;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MEDFORD,  Middlesex  Co.  n-  18,244t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Mystic  r., 

5  m.  N.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Distillery,  brass  foundry,  brick  works  and 
carriage  factory. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1903;  Geo.  W.  Stetson,  edi- 
tor; Leader  Publishing  Company,  publisher 
(1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ME  RCURY -CITIZEN  ;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  1.5}^x2li^;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1871;  Medford  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (9—8). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,380;  for  1896,  1,445;  /or  1897,  1,473. 
In  1898,  yl.     In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

MELROSE,    Middlesex  Co.  a-  12,963t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.     Shoe  manufac- 
tory and  rubber  works. 
FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished November,  1901;    Geo.   H.   Dearborn, 
editor:  S.  Q.Potter,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Is  issued  for  free  distribution. 
JOURNAL  ;    Fridays  ;   Independent ; 
six    pages   20x26;    subscription    $2;    estab- 
lished 1869;  Chas.  H.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1897.  Z.      In 

1902,  "JKL." 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  A.  W.  Dunton  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL  " 

MERRICK,  ^awpdeu  Co.  p  2,800  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Albany,  New  York.  New  Haven 

6  Hartford  and  New  England  Rds.,  on  the 
W.  bank  of  Connecticut  r.,  opposite  Spring- 
fteld,  the  county  seat,  and  30  N.  of  Hartford, 
Conn.    Paper  and  cotton  goods. 

W  EST  SPRINGFIELD  JOURNA  L; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 

established    1896;    H.  D.  McGee,  editor  and 

publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1900,"TjiL"    In  1901,  (z-4)  I. 

In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (OO)  (A  A). 

MERRIMAC,  Essex  Co.  cf  2,131t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &    Maine  Rd.    and  Merrl- 
mac  r.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Haverhill.     Carriage 
manufacturing. 
BUDGET;   Fridays;  independent;  six 

pages  15x213^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASSA  CHUSETTS. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


1882;  CllftouB.  Heath,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation. "JKi.." 

METHUEN,  Essex  Co.  cf  7,512t  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of  Boston, 

the  State  capital.    Manufacture  of  cotton 

and   woolen    goods,      boots     and    shoes. 

Farming. 

TRANSCRIPT}  Fridays;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  Chas.  M.  Barnard,  edi- 
tor; Methuen  Transcript  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MIDDLEBORO,  Plymouth  Co.  R 
6,885+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  35  m,  S.  of  Boston,  the 
State  capital.    General  manufacturing. 

GAZETTE}  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1852;  Wood  &  Tinkhani,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL." • 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eiirht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
M.  M.  Copeland,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILFORD,    Worcester  Co.   a  ll,376t 

pop.,  on  Boston  Sc  Albany,  Grafton  &  Upton 
and  New  England  Rds.  and  Charles  r.,  S3 
m.  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufactures of  boots  and  shoes,  straw 
and  cotton  goods  and  machinery. 

JOURNAL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1888;  Cook  &  Sons,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  •■JKL."   In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  17J4x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3  ;  established  1887;  Leahj-  &  Peden, 
editor!  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  -nu.."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904  (z— 4)  I. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1883;  Q.  M.  Billings,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  special  editions  for  neighboring  towns. 
Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,900.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,800. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Im900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y  I. 

MILIiBTJRY,  Worcester  Co.  n  4,460t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  about  5  m.  S. 
of  Worcester  one  of  the  county  seats.  Cot- 
ton, felt  and  woolen  mills,  sash  and  blind, 
chisel  and  edge-tool  manufactories. 

JOURN  A  Li  }  Fridays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1893;  F.  H.  Greenwood,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MILTON,  Norfolk  Co.  n-  6,578t  pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
6  m.  S.  of  Boston.  Residence  town.  Farm- 
ing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1899;  F.  A.  Lowell,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2 ;    established  1882;  W. 
A.  Woodward,  editor  and   publisher  (9—3) 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD:  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished February,a9(U;  Charles  F.  Harden,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—5). 


MONSON,  Hampden  Co. p  3,402t  pop., 
on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field, the  county  seat.  Hats,  bonnets, 
woolen  goods  and  granite. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  F.  E.  Cady,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MOUNT  HERMON,  Franklin  Co. 
-n  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  bj-  E.  of 
Greenfield. 

HERMONITE;  every  three  weeks ; 
school;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages  8x10}^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  James  L.  Mc- 
Conoughy,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  Actual  a verage  for  1904, 
1,080. 

ALUMNI  QUARTERLY;  education 
al;  twenty  pages  5x8;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1902;  L.  Lorlnier  Drury,  editor; 
Mount   Hermon  Alumni    Association,   pub- 
lishers (1—4).    Circulation  "iiii."    (A  A). 

NANTUCKET,  c.  h.,  Nantucket  Co. 

□,  3,006t  pop.,  on   Nantucket  Island,  53  m. 

S.  E.  of  New  Bedford  by  steamer.    Summer 

resort.    Cod  fishery  and  coast  trade. 

INQUIRER  AND  MIRROR;  Satur- 
days: independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1819;  Roland  B. 
Hussey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1S95,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iSL." 

NATICK,  Middlesex  Co.D-9,488t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of 
boots,  shoes,  woodenware  and  clothing. 
Straw  goods.    Baseball  factory. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  George  C.  Fairbanks,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boring towns  (2— 3).  Combined  clrc'n"jKL." 
Inl902,  Z(4,  5). 

CITIZEN  ;  Wednesdays  ;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  J.  E.  Coulter,  managing  editor; 
Wm.  T.  Howard,  publisher;  prints  editions 
for  Needham  and  Wellesley  (2—3).  Combined 
circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887;  Martin  Hall,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "ixi." 

NEEDHAM,  Norfolk  Co. D- 4,016  pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  of  Walpole.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  ^2;  established 
1874;  Geo.  W.  Southworth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JitL" 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  Emery  Coulter,  editor:  Wm. 
T.  Howard,  publisher  (C— 3).    Clrc'n  "isi  " 

NEW  BEDFORD,  c-  h-.  Bristol 
Co.  Q,62.442f  pop.,on  New  York,  New  Ha ren 
&  Hartford  Rd.  and  Buziard's  bay,  about 
55  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufacturing center.  The  first  city  in  the 
United  States  in  the  manufacture  of  fine 
cotton  goods  and  fine  cotton  yarns,  and 
second  in  the  number  of  cotton  spindles. 


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439 


MA  SSA  CHVSETTS. 


Silver  plated  ware,  cut  glassware,  cordage 

and  copper  goods.   Shipping  polut  for  coal. 

EVENING  STANDARD;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and   REPUBLICAN 
STANDARD,     Thursdays;      republican; 
daily    ten     to    sixteen,    weekly   twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  17x23:   subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly   J1.50;  established  1850;  E.   Anthony 
&  Sons  (Incorporated),  publishers  (1—5). 
Cireulntiou— Daily:    Actual  avtrage  for 
1896,  10,463;  for  1897,  11,496;  for  1898, 
11,S.>4;     for     1899.     11.475;    jor     1900, 
ll.reS;  for  1901.  l'.i,035.     In   1902,  yF. 
Actual  average  /or  1903,   13,200;  /o*- H)04, 
13,739. 
Weekly:    In  1895,11.    Actual  average  for 

1896,  3,634;    for   1897,    3,353;   for  1898. 
2,954;  /or  1899,  2,783;   /v>r  1900.2,375; 
for  1901,  2,442.    In  1902,  y  H.    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  2, 125 ;  for  li)04,  2, 194. 
Publisher's  announcement. — General  adver- 
tisers  taking  up  New  England  will   find 
New  Bedford,   Mass.,   a   rich   and   result 
bringing  field.    The  city  Is  prosperous  and 
a  fast-growing  manufacturing  center.    Its 
people  are  thrifty  and  well  paid.    Its  home 
paper,  the  Evening  Standard,  carries  di- 
rect to  the  homes  a  class  of  advertising  in 
which  its  readers  have  learned  to   place 
perfect  confidence. 

MORNING  MERCURY;  every  morn 
ing  except   Sunday;  independent;  eight  to 
sixteen   pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  estab 
lished  1807;    Mercury  Publishing    Co.,  pub- 
lishers (I— .=5). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  3,168;  for  1S97, 
3.228;  for  1898.  3,443;  for  1899,  3,266; 
for  1900,  3,282;  for  1901,  3,244.  In  1902, 
yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3,273; /or 
1904,3,416. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Morning 
Mercury  occupies  a  unique  position  of  dis- 
tinct value  to  every  advertiser  in  that  it  is 
the  only  morning  paper  published  in  Bristol 
County,  a  prosperous  center  of  more  than 
250,000  population. 

CATHOLIC  UNION;  Saturdays;  ro- 
man  catholic;  eight  to  twenty-four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
The  Catholic  Union  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (9— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  'jkl."    In  1896.  I.    In 

1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jju.."     In  1903,  I.    In   1904, 

yi. 

CHRISTIAN3IESSENGER;  Fridays; 

Christian;  twelve  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  Rev.  W.  B.  Flanders,  editor; 
Home  and  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June.  1901.  2,427 .  In  1902,  v  H . 
Actual  average  for  I90i,    1,086.    In  1904,   I 

(DD). 

O  CORREIO  PORTUGUEZ;   Satur- 
days;  Portuguese;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub 
8criptlon$1.50;  establi.shedl895;  J.F.Escobar 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKL"  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  vl.     In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In  \%i,  ".ua-." 

O  INDEPENDENTE;  Thursdays;  Por- 
tuguese; six  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  Allpio  C.  Bartholo,  editor. 
Bartholo  &  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jjvl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1902, 'H,  57  5.  In  1903,  yH  (OO).  In 
1904,  y  I. 

SUNDAY  TIMES:  eight  pages  19x22; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1902;  Clias,  G. 
"Wood,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

WHAIiEMEN'S  SHIPPING  I^IST 
AND  MERCHANTS'  TRAN- 
SCRIPT; Tuesdays ;  commercial ;  two 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3.15;  established 
1843;  Geo.  R.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWBURYPORT,  c.  b..  E$$exCo. 

cf  14,478+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and 
Merrimac  r.,  86  m.  N.  of  Boston,  the  State 


MASS  A  CH  USETTS. 


capital.  General  commerce  and  the  manu- 
facture of  ihoes,  hats,  brushes,  rope,  silver- 
ware and  cotton. 

HERALD;  every  morning  and  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $4;  established— morning  1882, 
evening  1880;NewburyportHerald  Company, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  in  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1999,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  six  pages  19x23;  subscription 
$3;  established  1877;  Fred.  E.  Smith,  editor; 
F.  E.  Smith  and  J.  H.  Higgins,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
4,401.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  ^c^wal  average /or  1899,4,630. 
In  1900,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1901.  5,292. 
In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average  for  19u3, 
5,562; /or  1904,  5,587. 

ITEM;  Saturdays;  independent  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  l?J^x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1890~;  Albert  F.  Hunt,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  3.025.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  3,634.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  y  H .     In  1903,  y  H .  In  li)04,  y  H . 

NEWTON,  Middlesex  Co.  D-  33,587t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  7  m.  W.  of 
Boston.  It  comprises  13  villages,  connected 
by  Newton  Circuit  Rd.  Residences  of  busi- 
ness men  of  Boston.  Seat  of  Lasselle  Sem- 
inary for  young  women  and  Newton 
Seminary. 

CIRCUIT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
189^;  E.  A.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  at  Newton  Center.     Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
J.  C.  Brimblecom,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1893, y I. 
In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,785.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,832;  /or  1904,  1,772. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1866; 
George  H.  Pratt,  editor:  Newton  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  A\  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  19lH. 

^  TOWN  CRIER;  Fridays;  local;  four 
pages  11x16:  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1902;  JohnTemperley.editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

NORTH    ABINGTON,    Plymouth 

Co.  □,  2,120  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

&  Hartford  Rd.,  1  m.  N.  and  a  part  of  Abing- 

ton,  and  6  E.  of  Brockton.    Manufactories 

of  boots  and  shoes,  nails,  tacks  and  elastic 

goods. 

PLYMOUTH  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1859;  Pratt  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers; prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boring towns.    Combined  circulation  "jsl." 

NORTH  ADAMS,  Berkshire  Co.  -n 

24,200+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Boston 

&  Albany  Rds.   Cotton,  woolen,  shoe  and 

other  manufactures. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; eight  pages  17x22;  subscr  ptlon  $6;  es- 


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A.'.IERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MA  SSA  ClI  USEITS. 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


tabllshed  1898;   Charles   S.  Pattesou,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  1.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  ti,944.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yT.  In  1908.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscription 
—dally  $6,  weelfly  $1;  established  1840;  W.  S. 
Ball,  editor;  A.  W.  Hardman,  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1897,  '^,63'^  ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1898,  3.524.  In  1899,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  3.903;  for  1901, 
4,65'3.     In  1902,  yG.     Actual  average  for 

1903,  ,5,467 ;  /or  1904,  5,895. 

Weekly :  In  1896,  "jkl."   Actual  average  for 

1897,  3,36t2;  for  a  year  ending  with  October , 

1898.  3.578.    In  1899,  yH.     In  1900,  yl.     In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl. 
Publisher'' s  announcement. — A  thriving. busy 

little  city;  large  printworks,  woolen  and 
cotton  mills,  machine  shops  and  shoe  shops 
—all  paying  good  wages,  balanced  bj'  a 
strong  element  of  the  soiid,  old  New  Eng- 
land stock— that's  North  Adams.  A  coun- 
try of  little  independent  farms,  dotted 
with  prosperous  manufacturing  plants, 
worked  by  a  class  of  people  noted  for  their 
thrift  and  intelligence —  that's  northern 
•  Berkshire.  The  whole  knit  into  a  commu- 
nity, with  North  Adams  as  a  trading  cen- 
ter, by  three  competing  trolley  companies. 

For  over  half  a  century  the  "paper"  of 
these  people  has  been  the  Transcript:  a 
home  paper  in  a  community  of  homes— not 
the  paper  of  a  class,  but  the  paper  of  a 
community. 

The  daily  average  number  of  Transcripts 
printed  during  the  last  three  months  of 
1904  was  6, 1 66. 

The  Weekly  Transcript  has  a  circulation 
exceeding  1,200,  entirely  among  the  farm- 
ers of  the  surrounding  territory. 

NORTHAMPTON,  c.  h.,  HampsMrt 

Co.  -o  18,643+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds. 
and  Connecticut  r.,  17  m.  N.  of  Springfield. 
General  manufacturing,  including  silk  and 
cutlery.  Seat  of  several  educational  Insti- 
tutions.    Farming. 

HAMPSHIRE  GAZETTE}  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1890,  weekly  1786;  H.  S.  Gere 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as 
serts,  not  less  than  2,700.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  Oc^o&er,  1899,  3,870;  for 
a  year  ending  with  July,  19(X).  4,2'i6.  In 
1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In 

1904,  H. 

Weekly:  -ull."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; Independent-republican;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $,5;  established  1883;  C.  A. 
Pierce  &  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  189.5. 
In  18%,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  v  I . 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

LE  RATEAU;  Saturdays;  French;  hu- 
morous; four  pages  11x15;  subscription  .50 
cents;  established  July,  1901;  P.  C.  Chatel  & 
Co,  editors  and  publishers  (1—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."     (A  A). 

NORTH  ANDOVER,  Essex  Co.  d 

4,243  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E. 

of  Lawrence. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
1.5x22;  subscription  $2;  established  July,  1901 ; 
Chas.  H.  Driver,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation  ".'KL." 


NORTH  ATTL.EBORO,  Bristol 

Co.  P,  7,253+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

&  Hartford  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the 

State  capital.    Manufacture  of  jewelry. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday ;  four  to  eight  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1870;  H.  D.  Hunt, 
editorand  publisher  (9— 3).  Circulation "iio.." 
In  1897,  Z.  Inl898.  Z.  In  1902,  "j_kl-'-  Inl903, 
Z(4). 

NORTH  BROOKFIEL.D,  Worces- 

ter  Co.  n  4,587+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany 

Rd.,  20   m.  W.  of  Worcester,  one   of   the 

two  county  seats.    Manufacture  of  shoes, 

Farming  and  dairying. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  Horace  J.  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  prints  a  special  edition  for  Brookfleld 
(7-3  P). 

Combined  circulation:  Accorded  I  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,100.  In  1899,  y  I. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "jkl." 

N ORWELL,   Plymouth  Co.  P,  1,560 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Rockland. 
HOMESTEAD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NORWOOD,  Norfolk  Co.  a-  5,480t 
pop.,  on  New  England  and  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  4m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Dedham,  the  county  seat,  and  15  from 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Ink  works,  Iron 
foundries,  paper  mill,  tanneries,  oilcloth 
factory  and  press  works. 

ADVERTISER  AND  REVIEWi  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881 ;  E.  B.  Thorn- 
dike,  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

31ESSENGER  ;  Saturdays  ;  Independ- 
ent; four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  A.  N.  Ambrose,  editor; 
Ambrose  Brothers,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iKL-" 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF 
ARCHiEOLOGY;  quarterly,  March, 
June,  September  and  October;  one  hundred 
and  forty  pages  6i.^x9i^;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1897;  John  Henry  Wright,  editor; 
J.  S.  Cashing  &  Co.,  publishers  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

ONSET,  Plymouth  Co.  q,  400  pop. 

WAREHAM  TIMES  AND  ONSET 
BAY  ADVERTISER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ORANGE,  Franklin  Co.  -D  5,520t  pop., 
on  Fitchburg  Rd..  19  m.  E.  of  Greenfield, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  sewing 
machines,  furniture,  boots  and  shoes  and 
water  wheels. 

ENTERPRISE     AND     JOURNAL; 

Fridays; eight  pages  16x22; subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  F.  I.  Wilson,  editor;  J.  S. 
Whitman,  publisher  (2—3) 
Circulation;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,500.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.    Inl898,  "JKi-"     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2.  4.  5). 

PALMER,  Hampden  Co.  p  7,801t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Central  Vermont 
Rds.  and  Ware  r.,  15  m.  E.  of  Springfield, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  carpets, 
ladies'  woolen  dress  goods,  wire,  straw  hats 
and  cotton  goods. 
JOURNAL;   Fridays;  republican ;  four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1880; 


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MA  SSA  CHUSETTS. 


Chas.  B  Fiske  and  Louis  E.  Chandler,  editors ; 
C.  B.  Flske  &  Co..  publishers  (5-3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl.-  In  1897.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.500.  In  1898.  y  I, 
In  1899.  yl.  In  19()0,  yl.  In  1901.  (z— 4. 12)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  19('3,  (z-4)  1  (•  •).  In  1<K)4.  yl. 

PITTSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Berkshire  Co.  -n 

21,76(1+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  53  ni. 
N.  W.  of  Springfield  and  50  W.  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.  Manufactures  of  woolens,  shoes, 
thread,  electrical  appliances,  boilers  and 
paper-mill  machinery. 

BERKSHIRE  EVENING  EAGLEj 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  BERK- 
SHI  RE  CO.  EAGLE,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  ten  pages  18x22.  weekly  six- 
teen pages ;  subscription— daily  $6. weekly  $1 ; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1789  ;  Eagle 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Inl89fi,  "jkx."  Actual 
average  for  1897,  3.09'^;  for  1898.  4.033. 
In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1900,4, 5  T'-i; 
for  1901,  5,206;  for  1902,  5,375  j  for  1903, 
5,573!/"'-  1904,5,712. 
Weekly:  In  1895, 1.  Inl896,H.  Inl897,IIZ. 
Actual  average  for  18m  ,5,397 .  In  1899,yH. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  5,987;  for  1901, 
6,729;  for  1902,  7,110;  for  1903,  7,214; 
/O/-1904,  7,319. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dallv  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1880,  weekly  1885;  Freeman  M.  Miller, 
editor;  Journal  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  2,291.  In  189.5,  H.  In  189fi,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  H.  In 
1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly  :  "iiy..-    In  1904,  I. 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; twelve  pages  18x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1800;  James  Harding,  editor;  Sun 
Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  "JKL."    (A  A). 

BERKSHIRE  HILLS;  monthly;  his- 
toric; sixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription  S2; 
established  September.  1900;  Col.  W.  H.  Phil- 
lips, editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).  Circ'n  'jkl." 

PLYMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Plymouth  Co.  P. 

9,592+  pop.,  on   New  York,  New  Haven   & 

Hartford  Rd.  and  Plymouth  bay,  37  m.  S.  E. 

of  Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures 

of  tacks,  rivets,  woolen  goods  and  cordage. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15i^x21i^;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished March,  1904;  Frank  H.  Perkins,  edi- 
tor; The  Observer  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

OLD  COLONY  MEMORIAL;  Satur 
days;  republican;  ten  to  twelve  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1822;  Bittinger 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Inl896,I.  In  1897,  IZ.  Inl898.zl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
the  number  printed  each  issue  for  one  year 
past  was  1.500;  In  1902,  July,  the  number 
printed  each  week  for  past  year  was  1,500.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

PROVINCETOWN,  Barnstable  Co. 

P,  4,247+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  northern  extremity  of 
Cape  Cod,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.    The  first  landing  place  of  the  pil- 


M  A  SS  A  CH  USE  TTS. 


grims  in  America.    Good  harbor.    Summer 
resort.    Mackerel,  cod  and  whale  fisheries. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1869  ;  Howard  F.  Hopkins,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKi." 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Charles 
W.  Swift,  editor;  Beacon  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (3-3). 

(.'irculatiou:  In  1901.  "ija,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  m)2.  1,600.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

QUINCY,  Norfolk  Co.  D-  23,899t  pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
and  Quincy  bay  and  r.,  8  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.    Large  shipyards 
and  extensive  granite  quarries. 
LEDGER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  PATRIOT,  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  to  eight  pages— dally  18x22,  weekly  22x29; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1889,  weekly  1887;  Geo.  W.  Pres 
cott  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  -Daily  :  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896, 1.    In  1897, 1  Z.   In  1898.  "jkl- 
Actual  average  for  1899,   1,543.     In    1900, 
vl.    In  1901,  yl  (++).     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    Inl904,  yl(OO).  ,      , 

Weekly  :  In  1895,  "iKL  "  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for 
1899.1,748.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901.yl  (++).  In 
1902,  yl.     Inl9(3,  yl.    Inl904,  yl   (OO). 

ADVERTISER;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Independent:  four  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1884;  Fred 
F.  Green,  editor  and  publisher  (9-3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GRANITE  CUTTERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  labor;  sixteen  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  James  Duncan, 
editor;  Granite  Cutters'  National  Union, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  7,000.  Actual  average 
^o>-1897,  7,000.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7,(K)0;  In  1899,  7,000.  In  1900,  yG. 
Tn  1901,  publisher  asserts,  the  monthly  issue 
has  not  been  less  than  8.500.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1 0,421 .    In  1904.  (z-4)  F. 

LAND  AND  WATER;  monthly  (A  A). 

RANDOLPH,    Norfolk   Co.  n-  3,993t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes. 
REGISTER   AND    HOLBROOK 
NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1857;  Daniel  H.  Hux- 
ford,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jsl." 

R  A  Y  N  H  A  M ,  Bristol  Co.  O,  l,540t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  3  m.  N.  E.  of  and  connected  by  elec- 
tric cars  with  Taunton,  one  of  the  two 
county  seats.  Shoe  and  other  manufac- 
tories.   Farming. 

JOURNAI*;  weekly;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  H.  C.  Withington,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

READING,  Middlesex   Co.   Q-    4,969t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 

Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufacture  of 

shoes,  rubber  goods  and  church  organs  and 

pipes. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2:  established 
1868 ;  W.  E.  &  J.  F.  Twombly ,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  \%'d(,.\,04k5.  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898,  "iKL  •■    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


REVERE,  Suffolk  Go.  D-  10,395t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  a  suburb  and  branch 
post  oflEice  of  Boston. 

J  O  U  K  N  A  1j  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eigtit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881;  E  H.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

iWESSEXGER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  A..  A.  Boynton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL."     (A  A). 

ROCKLAND,  Plymouth  Co.  0, 5,327t 
pop.,  on  New  ITork,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  18  m.  s.  s.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Manufactures  of  boots  and  tacks. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 
H.  B.  Loud,  editor;  H.  B.  Loud  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers; prints  special  editions  for  neighboring 
towns  (2—3). 

Coinbiued  circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl  " 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,182.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,053.    In  1900.  ••JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4—5). 

STANDARD,  AND  FREE  PRES8; 
Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1854;  Frank  S. 
Alger,  editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  l,-i7  5.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
In  1901,  (z— 4)  I. 

ROCKPORT,  Esiex  Co. cf  4,592t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of  Bos- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Extensive  granite 
quarries.  Summer  resort.  Shoe  and  isin- 
glass manufacturing  and  fishing. 
REVIEW;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  four 

pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;     established 

1880:  Geo.  M.  Haskins,  editor  and  publisher 

(T— 3  P).    Circulation  "JSi" 

SALEM,  c.  h.,  Essex  Co.  [:f  35,956t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  16  m,  N.  N.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  One  of  the  old- 
est cities  in  New  England.  Fine  and  well- 
protected  harbor.    Manufacturing. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
eept  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  18x22; 
•ubgcrlption  $3;  established  1880;  Robin  Da- 
mon, editor;  Salem  News  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1  5,202;  for  1896, 16,246.  In  1897.  Y.  Act- 
ual average  /or  1898,  16,824.  In  1899,  yE. 
In  1900,  yF.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  March.  1901,  16,655.  In  1902.  yE. 
In  1903.  yE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  1904,  17,733. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1768;  Salem  Gazette  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  4,000.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  H.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897.  4,071.  In  1898,  vG.  In 
1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902.  yH.    In  1903.  vH.    In  19(i4,  vl. 

CATHOLIC  FOKU.H;  Fridays;  roman 

catholic:  eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1; 

established  October,  1904;  A. E.  Story,  editor; 

Wm.  P.  McFarlane  and  J.  Frinan,  publishers 

1—'). 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eightpages  15x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1823  ;  Newcomb  &  Gauss,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (2—3).  Circulation  "jki,."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

REGISTER  AND  ]>IERCURY; 
Thursdays;  republican,  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1800;  Anna 
King,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Prints 
special  editions  for  neighboring  towni. 
Combined  circulation  "iK.L." 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


LITTLE  FOIiKS;  monthly;  juvenile; 
forty  eight  pages 7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Charles  Stuart  Pratt  and  Ella  Far- 
man  Prait,  editors;  S.  E.  Cassino,  publisher 
(12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jjy,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  21,583;  /or  1900,  32,083.  In 
1901,  yC.  Actual  average  for  1902,  75,250. 
In  1903.  yB.  Actual  average  for  19<>4, 
8''i  2S1 . 

ESSEX  ANTIQUARIAN;  quarterly; 
historical  and  genealogical;  fifty-four  pages 
7x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Sidney 
Perley,  editor;  Perley  &  Dow,  publlshera 
(12^). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,197;  for  1898.1,508;  for  1899,  1,625. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  (z-^)  I. 

SANDWICH,  Barnstable  Co. a,l,448t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  11  m  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Barnstable,  the 
county  seat.  Glass,  tag,  braid  and  watch- 
guard  manufactories. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  twelve  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  H.  L.  Chipnian.  edi- 
tor; Independent  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7—3).    Circulation  •■jkl." 

OBSERVER;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  22x28;  sub.scriptlon  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Observer  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAUGUS,  Essex  Co.  [7^  5,084t  pop.,  on 
Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of 
shoes  and  flannel  goods. 

CALENDAR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
elgiit  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1901 ;  Herbert  F.  Milligan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eightpages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1887;  James  A. 
Halliday,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

SCITTJATE,    Plymouth    Co.   P,  2,470 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Atlantic  Ocean,  27  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Boston. 
LIGHT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SHELBURNE    FALLS,  Franklin 

Co.  -n  l,5-38t  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  and  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  13  m. 
W.  of  Greenfield,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  cutlery  and  hardware. 

DEERFIELD   VALLEY   ECHO; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  paries  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  J.  F, 
Temple,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SOUTHBRIDGE,   Worcester  Co.  a 

10,025't'  pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.  and  Quin- 
nebaug  r.,  18  m.  S.  W,  of  Worcester,  one 
of  the  two  county  seats.  Manufactures 
of  cottons,  carriages,  spectacles,  twines 
and  boots  and  shoes 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  Robinson  &  Dougherty,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3).  Prints  an  edition  for  Stur- 
bridge. 

Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl." 
In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  more  than  1 .000.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  .subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
George  Grant,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


44:i 


MA  SSA  CH  USETTS. 


SOUTH    FRAMINGHAM,  Mid- 

dletex  Co.  a-  12,000  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany 

and   New  York,   New   Haven  &  Hartford 

Riis..  21  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State 

capital.    Manufactures   of  rubber    goodB, 

tags,   jewelers*  supplies,  woolens,   paper, 

boots  and  shoes,  straw  goods,  rattan  chairs, 

harness  and  machinery. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  20x20; 
subscription  $3;  established  1897;  C.  J. 
McPherson,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  lS98,"fsi,."  In  1899.  T.  In 
190(i.  zl.  In  1901.(2—1.2,  4,  5-)  I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (•  •).    In  1904.  yl. 

FRAMINGHAM     GAZETTE;     Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1870;  O.  O.  Davis, 
editor;  Middlesex  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers 
(12—3).  Prints  special  editions  for  neighbor- 
ing towns.  Combined  circulation  "JKL"  In 
1903.  Z  (4). 

FRAMINGHAM   TRIBUNE;   Fri 

days:  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1883;  Walter  W. 
Pease,  editor:  Tribune  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).  Prints  special  editions  for 
neighboring  towns.  Combined  circulation 
"JKL"    In  1900,  Z.    In  1901.  Z  (3). 

SOUTH  LANCASTER,  Worcester 
Co.  D  800  pop,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  about 
11  m.  S.  E.  of  Fitchburg,  the  county  seat. 

BIBLE     TRAINING     SCHOOL.; 

monthlj';  religious;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
7x9i^:  subscription  25  cents;  established  June, 
1902:  S.  N.  Haskell,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circiilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1903; 
10,'i50}  for  1904,11,583. 

SOUTH   WAREHAM,   Plymouth 

Co.  O,  500  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Marion.  Agri- 
culture and  trout  Industries. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished January,  1902;  Delbert  C.  Keyes, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTH    'WEYMOUTH,  Nor/oik 

Co.  a-  3,500  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

&  Hartford  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State 

capital.    Boot  and  shoe  manufactories. 

SUN  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1891;  S.  B.  Pratt,  edl 
tor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPENCER,  Worcester  Co.  a  7,627t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  12  m,  W.  of 
Worcester,  one  of  the  two  county  seats. 
Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes,  under- 
wear, woolen  cloth  and  wire. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890:  William  J.  Heffernan,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
a?serts.  not  less  than  1,400.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  1,610:  /or  1898.  1,585; 
for  1899.  1,540;  for  1900, 1 ,526.  In  1901,  vl. 
Inl902,  (z— 4)1.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.h.,  Hampden  Co. 

p  62,059f  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany,  Bos- 
ton &  Maine,  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  New  England  Rds.  and  Con- 
necticut r..  24  m.  N.  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Manufactures  of  locomotives,  railroad  cars, 


MA  SSA  CHUSETTS— Springfield 

car  wheels,  bridges,  woolen  goods,  machin- 
ery, paper  collars,  buttons,  firearms  and 

envelopes. 

DAILY. 

MORNING  UNION}  every  morning. 
EVENING  UNION,  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  dally  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  six- 
teen to  twenty,  weekly  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription— morning  or  evening  $6,  Sunday 
$2.50,  weekly  $1;  established  1864;  A.  P.  Lang- 
try,  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing): Actual  average  for  \%9^,\'y ,^Q\.  In 
1895.  E.  Actual  average  for  1896.  18,41  Oi 
for  1897,  1  9,523.  I'l  1898.  yD.  Actual  aver- 
a^e /or  1899,  20,766;  /or  19U0.  21,909.  In 
1901,  yC.  Actual  average  for  1902,  23,369; 
for  1908,  23,066;  for  1904,  24,164. 
Sunday:  In  1894,  E.  In  1895.  F.  Actual 
aver  age  f or  \8%.  10,04.7 1  for  1897,10,710. 
In  1898,  vF.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
12,01  2;*  for  1900,  12.262.  In  1901.  yF. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  13,721;  for  1903, 
14,057 ; /or  19U4,  14,185. 
Weekly:  "jjy," 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $8.50;  established  1880:  C.J.  Bellamy,  edi- 
tor; News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  6,011  In 
1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H .  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  November,  1897, 
6,748;  for  1898.  7,934;  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  im^,  7, Sll.  In  1900.  vG.  In 
1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1902,  "7,79Sl 
for  1903.  8,367;  for  vm,  8,257. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent;  daily 
twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty  to  twenty- 
four,  weekly  twelve  to  fourteen  pages  18x23; 
subscription— dally  $8,  Sundaj'  $2.  weekly  $1 ; 
established— daily  1844,  Sunday  1878,  weekly 
1824;  Samuel  Bowles,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  11,929;  for  1896,  13,389;  for  1897, 
14,029;  for  1898,  15,314;  for  1899, 
14,970;  for  1900,  15,103;  for  1901, 
15,482:  for  1902,  15,406;  for  1903, 
15,542:  for  1904,  15,914  (00). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1895,  9,968  t 
for  1896.  10,390:  for  1897,  11,314;  for 
1898,13.563;  for  1899.  13,601  for  1900, 
13,795;  for  1901.13,828;  for  1902.  13,- 
983;  for  1903,  15.270;  for  1904.  15,895 
(00). 

Weekly;  Actual  average  for  1895,  3,24  6; 
for  1896,  3,548  ;  for  1897,  3,638 ;  for  1898, 
3,993;  for  1899,  3.892;  for  1900,  4,735; 
for  1901,  4,281; /or  1902,  4,177;  for  1903, 
4,036;  for  1904,  4,101. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN      AGRICULTURIST; 

Saturdaj's;  agricultural;  twenty  eight  pages 
9x12  ;    subscription    $1  ;     established    1842  ; 
Orange  Judd  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.   N. 
Y.  office.  52  Lafayette  place  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,   B.     In   1896.   B.    In 

1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  79.586; 
for  1899,  73.328;  /or  1900,  81,428.  Aver- 
age circulation  for  vear  ending  March,  1901, 
83,306  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1901,  87.- 
885;  /-or  1902. 92.949; /or  1903,  100,663: 
for  1901,  100,929. 

CURRENT  EVENTS;  Fridays;  educa- 
tional; four  pages  10^x14^;  subscription  40 
cents;   established  19(10;    Educational   Press 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  C. 

HERALD  OF  LIFE  AND  THE 
COmiNG  KINGDOM;  Wednesdays;  ad- 
ventist;  sixteen  paKcs  9x13;  subscription 
$3;  established  1863;  Mrs.  R.  J.  Smith,  edi- 
tor; LIfe'and  Advent  Union,  publishers  (5— 3), 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,454:  for  1897.  1  ,321  ;  for 

1898.  1,344: /or  1899,  1,284.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yj.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  "jkl." 


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MASSACHUSETTS— Springfield. 

HOMESTEAD;  Saturdays;  society; 
sixteen  pages  15x21;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Phelps  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  7,320  In 
1891  to  G  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yH. 

L,E    CITOYEN    FRANCO-AMERI- 

CAIN;  Saturdaj's;  French  and  English;  un- 
denominational; sixteen  pages  lOJ^jXlS ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  Rev.  S.  H. 
Lee  and  Gustave  Michaud,  D.  S..  editors; 
French-American  College,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,317.    In  1896.1.   In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "iKL.- 

NEW   ENGLAND    HOMESTEAD 

(Eastern  edition  of  American  Agriculturist) ; 
Saturdays;  agricultural;  twenty -four  to 
thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  %\\  es- 
tablished 1867;  Orange  Judd  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  32,000 
In  1891  to  D  In  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  36.501;  for  1899, 
37,074;  for  1900,  40,455.  Average  cir- 
culation for  year  ending  March  80,  1901, 
40.965  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1901, 
40,930; /or  1902,  40.518; /or  1903,  40,- 
727; /or  1904,  40.887. 

ORANGE  JUDD  FARMER  (West 
ern  edition  of  American  Agriculturist); 
Saturdays;  agricultural;  twenty  four  to 
thirty  two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 18S4;  Orange  Judd  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Chicago  office,  Marquette  build- 
ing (1-5). 
Circulation:   In  1895.  C.    In  1896,   C.    In 

1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  64,437; 
forl899,  57,489; /or  1900,  61,070.  Aver- 
age circular  ion  for  year  ending  March  30, 
1901,  63,578  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1901, 
69,150; /or  1902,  71,312;/or  1903,71,- 
541; /or  1904,  71.735. 

SPRINGFIEL.DER    VORWARTS; 

Saturdays;  German;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  Vor- 
warts  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5  P). 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  roman  catholic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Thomas  F.  English,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  arer- 
aflr«/or  1897,  3,486.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899,  vl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    Inl904,yl. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

FARM  AND  HOME  ;  semi-monthly; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1880;  Phelps  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated  also 
atChicago,  III.  (12— 4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
251,116.  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  258,554;  for  1898, 
309,429;  for  1899.  311,813;  for  1900, 
316,979.  Average  circulation  for  vear 
ending  March  15.  1901,  316.220  (aaa).  Actual 
average  for  1901,  360,404;  /or  1902.  366,- 
901;  for  1903,  367,437; /or  1904,  365,- 
o08. 

MONTHLY. 

GOOD  HOUSEKEEPING;  monthly; 
sixty-eight  pages  6%x9}4;  subscription  81; 
established  1885;  Phelps  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 1). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  55,000  in 
1893  to  C  in  1895.    In  1896.  C.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yD.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  November,  1899, 'i5, 000.  In  1900.  yC. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  51,666; /or  1902, 
103,666;  for  1903,  135,992;  for  1904, 
171,017. 

KINDERGARTEN  REVIEW; 
monthly,  except  Jul}'  and  August ;  educa- 
tional; eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891 ;  Emllie  and  Laura  E.  Pouls- 


MASSACHUSETTS-Springfleld. 

son,  editors;  The  Milton-Bradley  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1893 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  5.500.    In  1899,  zG.    In 

1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

NEW^  ENGLAND  STATIONER 
AND  PRINTER;  monthly;  stationery 
and  printing ;  thirty-two  pages  9x12  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1886  ;  Chas.  C. 
Walden,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
Boston.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WORD  AND  WORK;  monthly;  un- 
denominational ;  thirty-six  pages  6i^x9V.i ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1879';  Abbie  C. 
Morrow,  editor;  Christian  Worlcers'  Union, 
publishers  (12— 4  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STONEHAM,  Middle»ex  Co.  n-  6,1. ^7t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Shoe  and  leather 
manufactories. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  and  holidays;  Independent;  four 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $3;  established 
1895;  John  S.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

IN  DEPENDENT ;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1870;  F.  L.  &W.  E.  Whittier,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "j_kj.."  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "iju,." 

STOUGHTON,  Norfolk  Co.  O  6,442t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes  and  rub- 
ber and  woolen  goods. 

RECORD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  A.  31.  Bridgman, 
editor;  Stoughtou  Record  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—5).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (3). 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1861;  L.  W.  Standish,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MESSENGER;  monthly;  matrimonial; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1891 ;  Geo.  Spalding,  editor ;  Messen- 
ger Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,858.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. yl.  In  1899. yl. 
In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4-5). 

TAUNTON,  c.h.,  Bristol  Co.  13,31,0361 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Taunton  r.,  34  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the 
State  capital.  Manufactures  of  printing 
presses  and  machinery,  cotton  and  woolen 
goods,  stoves,  nails,  buttons,  copper  and 
silverware. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav,  and  BRISTOL,  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages- 
daily  24x30,  weekly  22x28;  subscription — daily 
$6,  weekly  $2 ;  established— daily  1848,  weekly 
1831 ;  William  Reed,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

Circulation  —  Daily:    In    1902,  "jkl."    In 
1903,  H.     In  1904,  H. 
Weekly  "jkl." 

HERALiD-NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $5;  established— jVieios  1889,  Her- 
aZd  1893;  Dudley  M.  Holman, editor;  Taunton 
Evening  News  Co.,  oubllshers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."    In  19U3,  I.    In 

1901,  I, 

SPY;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1901;  Simon 
Swig,  editor;  Spy  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation    jkl  " 


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MA  SSA  CH  USETTS. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


TURNER'S  FALLS,  Franklin  Co. 

■o  2,907  pop.,  on  Fitch  burg  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  Connecti- 
cut r.,  3  m.  N.  W.  of  Greenfield,  the  county 
seat.  The  river  has  three  falls,  giving  Im- 
mense water  power,  utilized  In  manufact- 
uring writing,  printing  and  tissue  paper, 
cutlery,  machinery,  leather,  cotton  and 
lumber. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1872;  Cecil 
T.    Bagnall,  editor  and    publisher   (7—3   P) 
Circulation  "jkl*" 

TTXBRIDGE,  Worcester  Co.  u  8,5991 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  Worcester,  one  of  the  two 
county  seats.  Cotton  and  woolen  manu- 
facturing. 

COMPENDIUM;  Fridays;  Independent; 
•ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
■  ■  '     '   1867 ;  L.  H.  Balcome,  editor  and  pub- 
Circulation  "JKt.." 


lished 
Usher 

'WA.'KEFTEJj'D.MiddleMex  Co.Q9,290t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures  of 

rattan  goods,  knitting  goods,  iron  castings, 

pianos  and  boots  and  shoes. 

ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  171^^x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Harris  M.  Dolbeare,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1897,  "j_kl.-  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  Issue  less  than  1,164.  In 
1899,  vl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

CITIZEN  AND  BANNER;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$2;  established  1872;  Chester  W.  Eaton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulatiou:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896. 1.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  "i&L." 

W  A  LP  OLE,  Norfolk  Co.  O  3,572t 
pop.,  on  New  England  and  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  General  man- 
ufacturing and  farming. 

CENTRAL.  NORFOLK  DEMO- 
CRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1885;  J.D. 
Emmons,  editor ;  Norfolk  Publishing  Co. ,  pub- 
lishers; prints  special  editions  for  neighbor- 
ing towns  (7—3  P).    Combined  circ'n  "jkl" 

WALTHAM,  Middlesex  Co.  n-  23,4811 
pop.,  on   Fitchburg  and   Boston  &  Maine 
Rds.  and  Charles  r.,  9  m.  W.  of  Boston, 
the  State  capital.    General  manufacturing. 
Waltham  and  United  States  Watch  Com- 
panies' works  are  here. 
EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  Independent-republican;  four 
pages  20x24  ;    subscription    $3 ;    established 
1893;  Eaton  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.800.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898.yH.  Inl899.vH.  Inl900.yH.  Iul901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  In  1904,  yl. 
FREE  PRESS -TRIBUNE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1888;  A.  Starbuck,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z(4). 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for 
1904,3,613. 


TI1>IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent-republican;  four  pages  19x25; 
subscription  $3;  established  June,  1902;  Ir- 
ving P.  Dodge;  The  Times  Corporation,  pub- 
lishers (12— 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1904,  I. 

WARE,  Hampshire  Co.  ■a8,263t  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Boston  &  Maine 

Rds.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield.     Cotton 

and  woolen  manufactories. 

WARE  RIVER  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887;  R.  E.  Capron.  editor 
and  publisher;  prints  special  editions  for 
neighboring  towns  (7—3).  Combined  circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WAREHAM,  Plymouth  Co.  R  3,432t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.  and  Wareham  r.,  49  m.  S.  E.  by  S. 
of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufacture 
of  nails.    Cranberries. 

COURIER  PRESS;  Fridays;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  H.  L.  Chipman,  editor;  Courier  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  prints  editions  for 
Marion,  Mattapoisett,  Sanwich  and  Bourne 
(5—3).  Combined  circ'n  "mh."  In  1902,  Z 
(1.2,4,5).    Inl903,  Z(3)  (AA). 

WARREN,  Worcester  Co.  D  4,417t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.  and  Chlcopee 
r.,  25  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Springfield  and  72  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Steam  pump  and 
engine  works,  cotton  and  woolen  man- 
ufactories and  gun  works. 
HERALD;  Fridays,    socialist;   eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1877;  D.  G.  Hitchcock,  editor  and  publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

'W  AT  UTiT  OWN,  Middlesex  Co.  n- 
9,706-|-  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd.  and  Charles  r., 
7  m.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufactures of  dress  goods,  stoves,  starch, 
carpet  lining,  needles,  laundry  machinery, 
paper  bags,  rubber  goods  and  government 
paints. 

TRIBUNE-ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  Herbert  S.  Fuller, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4).  Prints  an  edi- 
tion for  Waverley  and  Belmont. 
Combined  circulation:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  issue  1.440.  In  1895,  I.  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1,440. 
In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898  and  1899,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  less  than  1,500.  In  1900,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for  the  past 
year  has  been  less  than  1.500.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for 
past  vear  has  been  less  than  1,500.  In  1903, 
yl.    in  1904,  (z— 4)1. 

WEBSTER,  Worcester  Co.  D  8,804t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  N.  Y.,  N.  H 
&  H.  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Worcester, 
one  of  the  two  county  seats.  Manufact- 
ures of  cotton,  woolen  yarn,  linen  crash 
and  shoes. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  Independent  ; 
eighteen  to  twenty  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1849;  H.  J.  Steinburg, 
editor:  Webster  Press  (Inc.),  publishers 
(1_5).  Publishes  editions  for  Oxford,  Thomp- 
I  son  and  Southbrldge. 

Circulation:    In  1894,    publisher   asserts, 
I  smallest  1,625.    In  1895,  I.     Actual  average 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


for  1896,  1,634.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,625  ;  in 
1899, 1,625.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I  (•  #), 

WELLESLEY,  Norfolk  Co.  a-  5,072t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  15  m.  W. 
S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of 
Wellesley  College. 

C  O  li  L  E  G  E  NEWS;  Wednesdays ; 
collegiate;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  19U2;  Helene  L.  Buhlert,  editor; 
Wellesley  Magazine  Board,  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "isi  •• 

W  E  li  liESL-E  Y  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  literary;  fifty -six  pages  8x9;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1892;  Helen  L. 
Buhlert,  editor;  Wellesley  Magazine  Board, 
publishers  C2—3J.    Circulation  "jia.." 

WENHAM,  Essex  Co.  cf  847t  pop.,  on 
Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Bos- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Manufacture  of 
boots  and  shoes. 

WENHAM- HAMILTON      TIMES; 

Thursdays ;  eight  pages   15x22  ;   subscriptioD 
$1;    established  1894;    Albert  Vittum,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 
a5iERICAN      APICUI.TURIST; 

monthly;  beekeeping;  sixteen  pages  6x9; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1883; 
Henry  Allen,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

WESTBORO,  Worcester  Co.  n  5,400t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Worcester,  one  of  the  two  county  seats, 

and  32  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State 

capital.    General  manufacturing.    Seat  of 

the  State  Insane  Asylum  and  Lyman  School 

for  Boys. 

CHRONOTYPE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1864;  C.  H.  Thurston,  editor;  Chro- 
notype  Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  forlSm.  IftiOO.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

W'ESTTlILJj'D,  Hampden  Co.  p  12,310 f 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  West- 
fleld  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  whips, 
cigars,  steam  heaters,  bicycles  and  paper. 

TIMES    AND   News-letter  ; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  six  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1841 ;  Clark  & 
Story  Company,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  vl.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "jkl-"    In  1903. 

Z(4)(*«). 

VALLEY  ECHO}  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Home  Newspaper  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  prints  special  edi- 
tions for  Huntington  and  Chester  (1—4). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  H.  Act- 
ual average  for  1896,  '^,50tJ.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  ti .  6  0  5 .  In  1899.  y  H . 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  \vith  Sep 
tem&er,  1900, '2,93t2.  Inl901.yH.  Inl902,yl. 
Inl903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

"WEST  SOMERVILLE,  Middlesex 

Co.  D-  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.    A  suburb  of 

Boston. 

SOMERVILLE  REPORTER;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898:  Wesley  S.  Maynard.  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


PEOPLE;  quarterly,  September,  Decem- 
ber, March  and  June;  educational;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898 ;  The  People  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  ".ikl"  In  1901,  June, 
publisher  asserts,  never  issued  less  than 
2,.5(K).  In  1902.  yH.  Actual  average  for  m:i, 
5*000.  In  19(34,  publisher  asserts,  everj^ 
issue  during  year  was  5,000. 

WESTWOOD,  Norfolk  Co.  o. 

NEW  COMMONWEALTH;  Fridays; 
socialist;  six  pafies  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  October,  1903;  Geo.  E. 
Littlefleld  and  C.  E.  Ordwav,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4)  (A  A). 

WEYMOUTH,  Norfolk  Co.  n-  ll,32it 
pop.  (comprises  several  villages),  on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and 
Weymouth  Fore  r.  General  manufactur- 
ing, especially  of  boots  and  shoes. 

EAST  WEYMOUTH  LIFE;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$2;  established  August,  1903;  C.  H.  Willoby, 
editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co..  publish- 
ers (8— 3)  (A  A). 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $2;  established  1867; 
M.  E.  Hawes,  editor;  Gazette  Publishing 
Companj',  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,450.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,800.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.350.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4.  5)1.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

WHITINSVILLE,  Worcester  Co.  3 

4,(KA)  pop. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WHITMAN,  Plymouth  Co.  U^  6,155t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartfnrd 

Rd.,  21   m.  S.  S.  E.  of   Boston,  the   State 

capital.     Manufactures  of    tacks,   eyelets 

and  boots  and  shoes. 

TIMES  AND  PLYMOUTH  CO. 
COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pagesl8x24;  subscription $2;  established  1872; 
L.  B.  Hatch,  editor;  L.  B.  Hatch  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLI AMSTOWN,  Berkshire  Co. 

-n  5,013+  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 

Pittsfield,  the   county  seat,  and   40   E.   of 

Troy,  N.  Y.   Manufactures  of  woolen  goods, 

boots  and  shoes,  carriages  and  hardware. 

Seat  of  Williams  College,  founded  in  1793. 

W^ILLIAMS  WEEKLY;  Thursdays, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate;  twentv- 
four  pages  8x10;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Students  of  Williams  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    (A  A). 

W^TLLIAMS  LITERARY 
MONTHLY;  during  the  college  jear; 
collegiate  ;  one  hundred  pages  6x10;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1887;  Students  of 
Williams  College,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

W^INCHENDON,  Worcester    Co.  u 

5,001+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Bos- 
ton &  Maine  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Fitchburg, 
one  of  the  two  county  seats.  General  man- 
ufacturing. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MA  SSA  CH  USE  TTS. 


llshed  1878;  Etta  I.  Ward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2--3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.CKX).  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  -iKi."    In  1902,  Z  (  4,  5). 

WINCHESTER,   Middlesex    Co.  D- 

7,J48+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Woburn  and  8  N.  W.  of  Boston,  the 
State  capital.  Residences  of  people  doing 
business  in  Boston. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  The  Win- 
chester Printing  Co..  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1880;  Theodore  P.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (5— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WINTHROP,  Su^olk  Co.  D-  6,058t 

pop.,  on  Boston,  Revere  Beach  &  Lynn  Rd., 

3^  m.  N.  E.  of  Boston,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Manufacturing. 

WINTHROP  SUN;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1892; 
H.  E.  Emerson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.' 

WOBURN,  Middlesex  Co.  D-  14,254t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Boston,  the  State  capital.*  Tanning  and 

currying   of   leather  and   manufacture  of 

electric  lamps. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  holidays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$3;  established  October,  1901 ;  J.  D.  Haggerty, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1851 ; 
Geo.  A.  Hobbs,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

NEWS ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1..50:  established  1890; 
A.  B.  Grimes,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (9— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

WORCESTER, c.b.,  Worcester  Co.  a 

118,421+  pop.,  at  junction  of  six  railroads, 

44  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of   Boston,  the   State 

capital.    Manufactures   of   various    kinds 

and    of   the    most    extensive     character. 

Situated  in  the  center  of  the    State. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except    Sunday;    republican;    eight    pages 


MA  SSA  CH  USE  TTS—  Worcester. 

1914x2314;  subscription  $6;  established  1843; 
Geo.  F.  Booth,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1892  to  1895, 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898.yH.  In  1899,  (J. 
In  1900,  J'G.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing unth  January.  1902,  7>635,  In  1902,  vF. 
In  1903,  vF.    In  1904,  F. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
16%x22'J;  subscription  $3;  established  1891; 
Worcester  Post  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 

Circulation:     Actual   average    for    1894, 
10,7'^S.    In  1895,   F.   In  1896.  F.     In  1897. 
Y.     In  1898,  yG.    In  1899.  zF.    In  1900,  yF. 
Actual  Otverage  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Oc- 
tober, 1901,  10,319;  for  1902,10,556;  for 
1903,  11,71  l;/orl904,  13.53.3. 
Publisher's  announceviet^t.— The  Post  lias  a 
larger  circulation   within     the   corporate 
limits  of  Worcester  than  any  other  news- 
paper.   It  has  three  times  the  net  paid  cir- 
culation of  any  other  evening  newspaper 
published   in   Central   Massachusetts.     It 
goes  into  more  Worcester  homes  than  any 
other  paper. 

L' OPINION    PUBL.IQUE;  every 

evening  except  Sunday;  French;  republican; 
daily  six,  Saturday  eight  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1898;  C.  E.  Belisle, 
editor;  Belisle  Printing  and  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publisliers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
'1,789; /or  1896,  3,510;  for  1897.  4,513; 
for  1898.  6,356 ;  for  1899,  7,073 ;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  June.  1900,  7,867;  for  1901, 
8,460.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1908,  (z-i)  G. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  4,733  (00). 

T  E  Ji  EG  R  A  1>1 ;  every  morning;  repub- 
lican; daily  ten  to  sixteen,  Suudaj'  twenty- 
eight  to  forty-eight  pages  19x25;  sub.scription 
—daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  established— dailv  1886, 
Sunday  1884;  A.  P.  Cristy,  editor;  Telegram 
Newspaper  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  averag  for 
1895,  11,739;  for  1896.  13,565;  for  1897, 
14,309;  for  1898,  16,685;  for  1899, 
18,554;  for  19()0.  30,676:  for  1901. 
33,503  ;  for  1902.  34,168;  for  1903. 
35,476;  /or  1904,  36,593. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1895, 1 3.739 ; 
for  1896.  14,649;  for  1897.  15,973;  for 
1898,  17,685;  for  1899.  30.131;  for  1900. 
31.358;  for  1.901.  33,974}  for  1902, 
35,365;  for  1903.  35,930:  for  1904, 
35.673. 

WEEKLY. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays  ;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887;  Messenger  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  -jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  was  3,100.  In  1902, 
(z-4)  H.  In  1903,  yH  (O  O).  In  1!104, 
(z-4)H(»«). 


Worcester  (Mass.),  Evening:  Post 

Ind.  Dam.  ;  8,  lo,  12  pages.  Net  paid  daily  average  circulation  :  1902,  9,641  ; 
1903,  10,372  ;  1904,  12,617,  Increase  in  three  years,  48.7  per  cent.  Net  paid  circula- 
tion for  the  three  months  ending  January  31,  1905,  13,635. 

The  Post  goes  into  at  least  7,000  homes  in  Worcester  that  are  reached  by  no  other 
local  paper.  It  has  three  times  the  circulation  of  any  evening  newspaper  in  Worcester 
County,  and  the  largest  circulation  of  any  paper  within  city  limits. 

Circulation  examined  by  Association  of  American  Advertisers  in  February,  1903. 
Sworn  detailed  statements  issued  regularly.  Favorite  paper  of  middle  and  industrial 
classes.     Circulation  books  open  to  all. 

PRICE,    ONE    CENT. 


EUGENE   M.   MORIARTY, 


Editor  and  Publisher 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS—  Worcester. 

NYA     OSTERNS    VVECKOBL.AD; 

Wednesdays;   Swedish;  independent;  eight 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  A.  Olof son, editor;  New  Eastern  Weekly  , 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).  i 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  2,484; /or  1901,  '.4,700.    In 

1902,  vH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3,008. 
In  1904,  yH. 

SKANDINAVIA;  Wednesdays;  Swed- 
ish; republican;  twenty  pages  19x26;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  established  1886;  Eric  Knut- 
son,  editor;  Swedish  Publishing  Company, 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Boston  and  Provi- 
dpnce.  R.  I.  (3—3).  .  t 

Circulation;    Actual    average    for    1895,  ; 
6,843;  for  1896,   7,059.    In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898,  yG.    In  1899,  yG.    Actual  average  for  1 

1900,  7,'.i38:  /or  a  year  ending   with  Sep- . 
fewiber,  1901,  8.044.     In  1902,  (z^)  F.     In 

1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

Ss VE A  ;  Wednesdays;    Swedish;    republi- 
can ;    sixteen   pages  19J^^x25 ;     subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897;  Hans  Trulson,  editor; 
Svea  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3—5).  i 
Circulation:   In  1898,  "jkl."    Actual  aver-' 
age  for  1899,  5,173;  /or  1900,  6,94'.2.     In 

1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1902,  8, 1 83 ; 
for  190.3,  8,473;  for  1904.  8,870. 

WORCESTER  CO.  VVEEKL.Y 
RECORD;    Saturdays;   commercial;    six- i 
teen   pages  9x13^;   subscription  $3;   estab- ! 
lished  August,  1903;  Leon  M.  Bradley,  editor; 
The  Worcester  Rflcord  Co.,publlshers  (3—5  P). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  ORNITHOLOGY; 

monthly;  bird  ;  flfty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  Chester  A. 
Reed,  publisher  (12—8). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
11,830; /or  1904,  yF. 

BOX  MAKER;  monthly  (A  A). 

SCHOOL.  ARTS  BOOR;  monthly; 
school  art;  sixty-four  pages  6x8;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established,  1901;  Henry  Turner 
Bailey,  editor;  Davis  Press,  publishers  (12—4). 


MAySACHUSETTS—  Worcester. 

Circulation  :       Actual   average  for    1903, 
4,000 ; /or  19(M,.>.'^00. 
WORCESTER  MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  January,  1901 ;  Board  of 
Trade  of  Worcester,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,733.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average 
'•oriyu4,  1,983. 

QUARTERLY. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL.  OF  PSY- 
CHOLOGY; quarterly;  psychological; 
one  hundred  and  forty-eight  pages  6x9}^; 
subscription  $5;  established  1889;  G.Stanley 
Hall,  editor ;  Louis  N.  Wilson,  publisher 
(1—5  P).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

PEDAGOGICAL.  SEMINARY; 
quarterly;  educational;  one  hundred  and 
flfty-five  pages  6x9;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1891;  G.  Stanley  Hall,  editor;  Louis 
N.  Wilson,  publisher  (12 — IP).  Does  not 
insert  adyertisements. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  RE- 
LIGIOUS PSYCHOLOGY  AND  ED- 
UCATION; three  times  a  year;  psychology 
and  education;  one  hundred  and  eight 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $3.50;  established 
August,  1904;  J.  Stanley  Hall,  editor;  Louis 
N.  Wilson,  publisher  (11— 4  P).  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

YARMOUTH   PORT.  Barnstable 

Co.  o^  1,682+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

&   Hartford  Rd.,   75   m.   S.  E.   of   Boston, 

the  State  capital.    Various  manufactories. 

Cranberry  culture. 

YARMOUTH  REGISTER  ;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1836;  Charles  F. 
Swift  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896, 1,889.  In  1897.Y.  In  1898, "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902,1,384.    In  1908.  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


MICHIGAN. 


Population  2,420,982  t.     Land  Area  57,480  sq.  miles. 

Consisting  of  two  detached  peninsulas,  of  which  the  northernmost  has  Lake 
Superior  on  the  north,  Tequamenon  Bay  and  the  river  St.  Mary  on  the  east,  lakes 
Huron  and  Michigan  on  tlie  south,  and  the  State  of  Wisconsin  on  the  southwest ; 
the  southernmost  section  is  bounded  on  the  east  by  Inkes  Huron,  St.  Clair  and 
Erie  and  the  rivers  St. Clair  and  Detroit,  on  the  west  by  Lake  Michigan,  and  on  the 
south  by  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.  State  capital:  Lansing.  Principal  prod- 
uctsand  industries:  Agriculture,  lumber,  copper  and  salt.  General  manufacturing. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1905),  811.  divided  as  fol- 
lows: Daily,  85;  tri-weekly,  3;  semi-weekly,  26;  weekly,  .592 ;  bi-weekly,  1  ; 
semi-monthly,  7  ;  monthly,  92;  bi-monthly,  2  ;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  15,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Detroit 385,y04t 

Grand  Rapids 87,565t 

ISaginaw 42,345 1 

Bay  City 2r.628t 

Jackson 35,lS0t 


Kalamazoo tJ4,404t 

Muskesron 20,818t 

Port  Huron 19,158t 

Battlecreek 18,563t 

Ijausing 16, 485 1 


ADDISON,  Lenawee  Co.  P,470t  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw  Rd., 

59  m.  N.  W.  of  Toledo,  O.    Flour  mills  and 

factories. 

COURIER  AND  TRI-CO.  ADVER- 
TI5»EK  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884:  A.  J.  Kempton,  editor  and  publisher 
<9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ADRIAN,  c.  h.,  Lenatoee  Co.  0,9,6541 
pop.,    on  Wabash,  Detroit   Southern   and 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and 
Raisin  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Toledo.  O.    Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 
EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing  except   Sunday;    independent;    six   lo 
eight  pages  17x22;    subscription  $5;    estab- 
lished 1892;    D.  W.Grandon,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  ■•jkl."  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,100.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jjil."  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,270;  for  1903,  3,913;  for  1904, 
4,164. 

TIMES  AND  EXPOSITOR  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  TRI-  WEEK- 
LY, Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays; 
republican;  dally  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  tri-weekly  $1.50;  established 
1863:  Thomas  A.  Dailey,  editor;  Times  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,142.  In  1895,  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  \89&,  1,113.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1901,  l,lal; 
/or  1902,  2,361.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  I90i,  <  2,367. 

Tri-VVeekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.943.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,817.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "J^L.- 
In  1902,  Z  (1,  2).    In  1904,  I. 

PRESS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873;  Willard  Stearns,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,500;  in 

1899.  not  less  than  1.680.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901.  (z-3)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
I.    In  1904.  !(■■). 

MIC  HIGAN  PATRON ;  semi  monthly; 
eight  pages  10^x14;  subscription  35  cents; 
established  October,  1902;  E.  Wm.  Balch.  edi- 

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tor;  Patron  PublishingCo.,  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALiBA,  Antrim  Co.  (^  450t  pop.,  on 
Detroit  &  Charlevoix  and  Grand  Raplda 
&  Indiana  Rds. 

ANTRIM    CO.    SENTINEL.;    Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

ALBION,  Calhoun  Co.  g  4.619t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Kalamazoo  r.. 
20  m.  W.  of  Jackson  and  40  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Lansing,  the  State  capital.  Several  manu- 
factories.   Seat  of  Albion  College. 

RECORDER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  and  Thursday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1904,  weekly 
1868;  R.  B.  Kennedy,  editor;  Recorder  Press 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  February,  1905,  523. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  les« 
than  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,^SB;  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sevtemher.  1899.  1,462.  In  1900.yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  ai'eragre /or  1902, 1,540. 
In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,500. 

MIRROR;  weekly,  twlce-a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic:  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1855;  Ben 
A.  Cole,  editor;  F.  F  Cole,  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (OO).     In  19U4,   'JKL-" 

NEWS-L.EADER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  H.  Green,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,896.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SIGMA  CHI  QUARTERLY;  March, 
June,  September,  and  December;  college 
fraiernlty  ;  one  hundred  and  two  pages 
6]^x9}4;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
Ne  wman  Miller,editor ;  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity, 
publishers  (2—3).  ^^^^ 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,850.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  August, 1902,  1,525.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


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MICHIGAN. 


A  Li  DEN,  Antrim  Co.  [^  400  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.  and  Torch 

lake.    Lumber,  farming  and  fruit. 

WAVE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub 
scrlption  $1;  established  1896;  D.  B.  Ovlatt, 
editor  and  publisher  (,2—3).    Circ'n  "iKi,  " 

ALGONACS'atrK  Clair  Co.  d-  1,2161 

pop.,  at  junction  of  St.  Clair  r.  and  Lake  St. 

Clair,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit.    Shipbuilding 

and  salt  beds. 

TI3IES?  -  COURIER  ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  W.  A.  Robertson,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  New  Baltimore.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ALLEGAN,  c.  h.,  Allegan  Co.  p2,667t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 

Pere    Marquette    and     Michigan    Central 

Rds.  and  Kalamazoo  r.,  30  m.  E.  of  Lake 

Michigan   and   33   S.  by   S.  W.   of    Grand 

Rapids.  Manufacturing.  Within  the  "Mlchlr 

gan  Fruit  Belt."    Farming. 

GAZETTE ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 

pages   15x22;     subscription   $1;     established 

1882;     Edvvy  C.  Raid,  editor  and   publisher 

(2—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,115.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  II.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y  I.  In 
1901,  (z-4.  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z^) 
I  (#  %).    Actual  average  for  1904,  3,3o2. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Firestone  &  Hinkley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3),  „ 
.Circulation:  Inl900."JKL."  In  1901,  Z (4,  6). 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  sixtetn 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1902;  C.  F.  Davison,  editor;  Davison  & 
Ingram,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903. 
1,0^'Zi  for  I9(n,  l.S'iO. 

FARMERS'  FRIEND;  monthly; 
farming  and  live  stock;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  February, 
1901;  A.  H.  Foster,  editor;  Farmers'  Friend 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  Jan.,  1902.  14,333.  In  1902,  yE. 
Inl903.yE(OO).   In  1904.  yF. 

ALLEN,  HiUsdale  Co.  g  500  pop.,  on 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  8  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

A  RGUS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  19(^10;  Miss  M.  P. 
Conkling,  editor ;  C.W.  Owen,  publisher (2— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALMA,   Gratiot    Co.   D   2,0i7t  pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  and  Ann  Arbor  Rds.,  37 
m.  W.  of  Saginaw.    Agriculture,  milling, 
manufacturing  and  lumbering. 
JOURNAL;    Fridays;    independent- 
republican;  four  pages  19J^x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;   I.  J.  Goodenow  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).    '^irc'n  'mki.." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
Alma  Record  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  1,19S.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,307.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

ALMONT,  Lapeer  Co.  n-718t  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pare  Marquette  Rd.,  41  m.  W.  of 
Port  Huron.     Iron   foundry,   steam   grist 


mill,  sash   and    blind    factory   and   grain 

elevator. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays,  republican;  four 
pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  A.  H.  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ALPENA,  c.  h.,  Alpena  Co.  cf  ll,802t 
pop.,  on  Detroit  &  Mackinaw  Rd.  and  Thun- 
der bay,  at  the  mouth  of  Thunder  Bay  r., 
250  m.  N.  of  Detroit.  Fine  harbor,  large 
steam  saw  jnills.  hemlock  extract  works 
and  sulphate,  paper  and  spool  factories, 
tanneries  and  commercial  fisheries.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

ECHO;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FAR3IER,  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$2.50,  weekly  50  cents;  established— daily 
1890,  weekly  1899;  W.  B.  Dobson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:     In  1896,  "jkl-     In 

1897,  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
ti,458;  for  190U,  '^,351;  for  1901,  ti,3JS9; 
for  1902.  3,371; /or  1903,  2,355  ;  for  1904, 
'.4,354. 

Weekly:  Actual  orcraere /or  1900,  3,776; 
/or  1901,  3,900;  /or  1902,  3,875;  /or  1903, 
3,873  ;/orl904,  3,871. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday: 
four  pages  18x24  ;  established  1899;  E.  S. 
Meers,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ARGUS;  Wednesday  Si  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
J.  C.  Viall,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."   In  1897.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,660. .  In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  19(_>4,  (z-U)  I. 

PIONEER;   Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;    subscription   $1 ;     established 
1863;  H.  K.  Bryan,  editor;  Pioneer  and  News 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "JKL."    In  1898.  zl.    In 

1899,  vl.  In  1900. y I.  In  1901.  "jkl."  In  1903. 
(z^l)I(##).    In  1904,  yl. 

GUARDSMAN;  monthly;  Union  Life 
Guards;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  30 
cents;  established  1899;  John  Barratt,  editor; 
Hea<1quarters  Union  Life  Guards,  publishers 
( 12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901. "jkj."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1%2,  3,000.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  H. 

ANN  ARBOR,  c  h.,  Washtenaw  Co.  R 

14,509+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Ann 
Arbor  Rds.  and  Huron  r..  33  m.  W.  of  De- 
troit. Several  manufactories.  Seat  of  State 
University  and  High  School,  with  over 
4,000  students  in  attendance.    Farming. 

DAILY. 

ARGUS  I  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    A  R  GUS-DE»IOCRAT,  Fridays; 

independent;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished —  dailv  1898,  weekly  Argus  1835, 
Democrat  1878;  The  Democrat  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers;  prints  an 
edition  of  the  daily  for  Ypsllanti. 
Circulation— Combined  Daily:  In  1899, 
zl.  Inl900,  zl.  In  1901,  "jjvL- 
Weekly:  InlS95,  •  JKL."  1)11896.1.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  »ix  months  of  1897, 
a, 710.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901.  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 

mn.yi. 

DAILY  TIMES:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,   and    COURIER-REGISTER, 

Wednesdays; republican;  eight  pages— daily 
20x26,  weekly  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1890,  weekly 
Courier  1861,   Register    1874;    R.  L.  Warren, 


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MICHIGAN. 


editor;  Ann  Arbor  Times  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,500.  In  189f),  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  'JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  y  I.  In  1903,  y I.  In  lit04,  y  1 . 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,900.  In  1895, 1,  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,070.  lu  1897.  Y.  In  1898. yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
yl.    InliKt4,  yl. 

MICHIGAN  DA1L.Y;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four  pages  11x18;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1890;  J.  Stanley  Baley,  editor; 
Claude  A.  Thompson,  manager  (1—5). 
Circulation  :    In  1904,  1. 

WEEKLY. 

WASHTENAW  POST;  Thursdays; 
German;  four  pages  22x30;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  Eugene  J.  Helber,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  "jkl."  In  1903.  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  each  week  during 
past  year  was  4,000.    Inlit04,  yll. 

WASHTENAW    RECORD;   Sundays 

WOLVERINE;  Fridays;  collegiate, 
educational;  twenty  pages 83^x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  September,  1901;  Virgil 
V.  McNitt,  editor;  Students  of  University  of 
Michigan,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
Inl902,  Z(l,  2,  4).(A  A). 

BI-WEEKLY. 

WRINKLE;  bi-weekly,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  humorous;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1893;  Stu- 
dents of  the  University  of  Michigan,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jjcl." 

SEMI  MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  TYLER;  semimonthly; 
masonic;  twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1888;  A.M. 
Smith,  editor;  Tyler  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  7,000.  In  1896,  F.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  montha  of  1897, 
8,434.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  zG.  In 
1900,  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  5,092  ;  for  1904,  5,383. 

MONTHLY. 

HOME   VISITOR  ;    monthly;    twelve 

f)age8   11x14;    subscription   25  cents;   estab- 
Ished   1897;   Waples  &   Myers,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,083;  for  1898,  3,083.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
(AA). 

INLANDER;  monthly;  university;  one 
hundred  and  four  pages  7x10;  subscription 
41;  established  1890;  Nathan  T.  Viger, editor; 
H.  C.  Stevenson,  publisher  (1—5). 

MICHIGAN  ALUMNUS;  monthly, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate;  seventy- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  W.  B.  Shaw,  editor;  Alumni  Association 
of  the  University  of  Michigan,  publishers 
(3-5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  4,223.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901.  3,090:  for  a 
year  ending  with  January,  1903,  3,700;  for 
a  year  ending  with  March,  1904,  4,930  ;  for 
a  i/ear  ending  withMarch,  1905.  5,<i  1  0. 

MICHIGAN  LA  W  REVIEW;  month 
ly;  legal;  eighty-eight  to  one  hundred  and 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  Floyd  R.  Mechen.  editor; 
University  of  Michigan,  Law  Department, 
publishers  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MODERN  3IETHODS;  monthly;  mer 
cantile;  sixty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  January.  1903;  Charles 
F.  Baokus,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 


MICHIGAN. 


PH  YSICIAN  AN  D  SURGEON; 

monthly;  medical;  nlnety-eiglit  pages  7x10: 
subscription  $2;  established  1879;  John  Will- 
lam  Keating  and  Frank  Banghart  Walker, 
editors  and  publishers  (10—3);  dated  also  at 
Detroit. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl  (  ??  ).  In  1900,  v I.  In 
1901.yl.    Iul902,yl.    Inl9li3,yl.    Inl904,yl. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

MICHIGAN  MUNICIPALIST:  bi- 
monthly; municipal;  four  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription .50  cents;  established  1903;  John  A. 
Fairhe,  editor;  League  of  Michigan  Munici- 
palities, publishers  (1—5). 

ARMADA,  Macomb  Co.  D,  863t  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Detroit. 

Manufactures  of  barrel  heads  and  staves. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  H.J.  Barrows,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

ASHLEY,  Gratiot  Co.  n  617t  pop.,  on 

Ann  Arbor  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  13  m.  S. 

E.  of  Ithaca,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

manufacturing. 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
W.  M.  Coon,  editor  and  publisher  (9—8).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ATHENS,  Calhoun  Co.  g  583t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Battle- 
creek.  Farming,  lumbering  and  milling. 
Wlieat  raising. 

TIMES  ;    Fridays  ;    independent ;    eight 

Eages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
.   H.Love,  editor;    L.  H.Love  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5— 3.)    Circulation  "JKL." 

ATLANTA,  c.h.,  Montmorency  Co. 

cf  250  pop.,  on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.  and 
Thunder  Bay  r.,  40  ra.  W.  of  Alpena.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  G.  M.  Babcock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

AUGUSTA,  Kalamazoo  Co.  J3  498t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Toledo,  De- 
troit &  Mackinaw  Rds.  and  Kalamazoo  r., 
12  m.  E.  of  Kalamazoo,  the  county  seat. 
Shipping  point  for  live  stock.    Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  H.  J.  Richardson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BADAXE,  c.  h.,  Huron  Co.  D-  l,241t 

pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and 
Saginaw,  Tuscola  &  Huron  Rds.,  about  63 
m  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Port  Huron.  Lumber, 
coal  and  cement.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  J.  A.  Burgess,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE-REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1876;  John  May- 
wood,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl."     Tnl903,  Z  (4)  (•#). 

BALD'WIN,  c.  h.,  Lake  Co.  -n  343t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Chi- 
cago &  West  Michigan  Rds.  and  Pere  Mar- 


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MICHIGAN. 


quette  r.,  31  m.  E.  of  Ludington.    Lumber 
and  shingle  mills  and  general  farming. 
LiAKE    CO.    STAR  ;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Herbert  W.  Davis,  editor  and 
publsher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BANCROFT,  Shiawassee  Co.  D  528t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunlt  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  of  Lan- 
sing, the  State  capital.    Wheat  growing. 

C  O  I»I  M  E R  C  I  A  Ij  ;  Thursdays;  Inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ; 
established  1880;  W.  L.  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BANGOR,  ^an^wren  (7o.p  l,021t  pop,, 
on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.,  13  m.  N. 
W.  of  Paw  Paw,  the  county  seat.  Woolen, 
grist  and  saw  mills  and  large  pickle  fac- 
tory.   In  "  Michigan  Fruit  Belt." 

ADVANCE;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  M.  F.  Russell,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jjcl." 

VAN  BUREN  CO.  VISITOR  ;  Fri 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  L.  E.  Culp, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,303.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  '  jkl-" 

BARRYTON,   Mecosta  Co.  a  500 

pop.,  on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  Rd., 

18  m.  E.  of  Big  Rapids,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  lumbering  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  L.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BATTLECREEK,  Calhoun  Co.  p 
18,563t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central,  Cincin- 
nati, Jackson  &  Mackinaw  and  Chicago  & 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.  and  at  junction  of  Battle- 
creek  with  Kalamazoo  r.,  40  m.  W.  of  Jack 
son.  Manufacturing  center.  Fruitgrow- 
ing and  farming. 

DAILY. 

JOURNALi  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  eight  pages  20x24i ; 
gubscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1857,  weekly  1851 ;  Willard  & 
Moore,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,680.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  year 
past  has  not  been  less  than  1.900.  In  1902.  y  I, 
In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1904,  3,061. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,728.     In  1896,  H.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yj.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901. 
July,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  year  past 
has  not  been  less  than  1,700.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "JKL." 

3IOON  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
tl.50;  established  — daily  1878,  weekly  1882; 
Martin  E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3) 
Circulation  — Daily  :  Accorded  I  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  2,350.  Actual  average  for 
1897,  2,414.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 4.  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I  (#  •).  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  "iKL." 


MICHIGAN— Battlecreek. 


MORNING  ENQUIRER;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1900;  J.  L.  Cox, 
editor;  J.  L.  and  P.  F.  Cox,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation   -jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

WEEKLY. 

ADVENT  REVIEW  AND  SAB- 
BATH HERAL.D  :  Tuesdays;  seventh 
day  adventlst;  twenty  four  pages  8J^xl2^; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1850;  W.  W. 
Prescott,  editor;  Review  and  Herald  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ((5—3).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements  (A  A). 

SUNDAY  RECORD;  Sundays;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1898;  Eugene  R.  Cole,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl- "  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  for  more  than 
a  year  past  each  issue  2,600.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

YOUTH'S  INSTRUCTOR;  Thurs 
days;  seventh  day  adventlst;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1852;  Adelaide  Bee  Cooper,  editor;  Review 
&  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (.2—3). 
Does  notinsert  advertisements  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

DOGDOM;  monthly;  dogs;  forty-eight 
to  flfty-two  pages  6^x9%;  subscription $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Eugene  R.Cole,  editor;  Dog- 
dom  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending    with    September,    1901,  3,000.     In 

1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  H  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  4,308. 

DOG  FANCIER  ;  monthly;  kennel ; 
thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1891;  Eugene  Glass,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  was  less  than  3.000.  In  1901,  y  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue   was   less   than 

^'gA%E    FANCIERS'     JOURNAL; 

monthly;  game  fowl;  twelve  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1879;    Geo.  S. 
Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:    In  1894  and  1895  publisheras- 
serts,   not   less   than   1,800.     In  1896,  I.     In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,1.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  y I. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  3,500.  In  1902 
(z— 4)H.    Inl909.  yH(OO).  In  1904  (z— 4)  I. 

GOOD  HEALTH;  monthly;  hygienic; 
eighty  pages  5i^x8;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  J.  H.  Kellogg,  M.D.,  editor;  Good 
Health  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  G  In  1895.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  37,475. 
In   1900.  vD.    In  1901,  yE.    In  1902,  yE.    In 

1903,  yE."  In  1904,  yE. 

LADY  MACCA  BEE;  monthly  (see  De 
tvoit  I^ich, ^. 

LAWGIVER;  monthly;  commercial, 
legal;  eight v  pages  1x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  J.  H.  Zuver,  editor;  Asso- 
ciated Lawyers'  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
3,572.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  June,  1901,  3,333:  for 
1902.  8,500; /or  1903,  11,333;  for  1904, 
13,500. 

MEDICAL  MISSIONARY  ;  monthly; 
medical  missions;  thirty-six  pages  6J^9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1891 ;  J.  H. 
Kellogg,  M.D.,and  Geo,  C.  Tenney,  editors; 
Good  Health  PublishIngCo.,publishers(12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl-"  In  1903,  (z— 11)1. 
In  1904,  vl. 

MICHIGAN  POULTRY  BREED- 
ER; monthly;  poultry  raising;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1885; 
George  S.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:    In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 


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MICHlGAK~Ba  ttlecreek. 


asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,Y.  In  1898, 1.  In  1899.  I.  In  1900,  yl. 
Act^ial  average  for  1901,  3,000.  In  1902, 
(z— 2,  5,  11)  11.    In  19a-5,  yll.   In  1;M)4,  (z-^1)  11. 

MODERN     !>IEI)1CINE;     monthly; 
medical;  thirty  two  pages  5V(jx8}^;  subscrip 
tiou  $1;  established  1891;  J.  H.  Kellogg,  M.  D., 
editor;    Good  Health   Publlsliing   Co.,  pub- 
lishers (5 3) 

Circulation:  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  5,000.  In 
1901.  y(i.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903  (z-4)  G.  In 
1904.  yG. 

PILGRIM;  monthly ;  illustrated ; 
forty  pages  11^x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Karl  E.  Harriman,  editor;  Pil- 
grim Magazine  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  ^4c'^MaZ  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with.  31arch,  1902. 109,583.  In  1902. yA . 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  A.    Inl<t04,  A. 

RURAL  ADVOCATE:  monthly;  agrl 
culture;    twenty-four   pages   8}4xn}4;    sub- 
scription  25   cents;   established   December, 
1903;  J.  H.  Brown,  editor;  Rural  Advocate 
Publishing  Co,  (Ltd),  publishers  (12—4  P). 

QUARTERLY. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
MEDICAL  TEMPERANCE  AfSSO- 
ClATIONj  quarterly;  medical;  thirty  six 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1892;  N.  S.  Davis,  T.  D,  Crowthers  and  J.  H. 
Kellogg,  editors;  Modern  Medicine  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.    Clrc'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BAY  CITY,  c.  h.,  Bay  Co.  D-  27,6M'1- 
pop.,  on  Detroit  &  Mackinac,  Flint  &  Pere 
Marquette,  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan 
Central  Rds.  and  Saginaw  r.,  13  m.  below 
Saginaw.  Manufactures  of  chemicals  and 
beet  sugar,  box  factory,  shipbuilding 
plants,  iron  works  and  coal  mines.  Lum- 
ber and  salt  In  abundance. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  six  to  twelve 
pages  15x2^  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
1878;  Bay  City  Times  Co.,  publishers;  dated 
also  at  West  BayCity  (2— 5). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  G  Z. 
In  1898,  y  H.  In  1899,  yH  (  ?  ?  ).  In  1900,  y  H. 
In  1901,  j'H.  Actual  average  for  1902,  S,649. 
In  1903  (z— (i)  G.  Actual  average  for  1904. 
7,578. 

TRIBUNE:  every  mornmg  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  aud  weekly  eight  pages  17x22, 
Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages;  sul)- 
scription  —  dally  $5,  Sundays  only  $l.>-0, 
weekly  $1;  established  1872;  I  E.  Jones,  edi 
tor;  Snyder  &  McCabe,  publishers:  dated  also 
at  WestBayCity  (1— 4). 

Circulation  — Daily  :  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  189?,  Y.  In  1898, 
zl.  lu  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yL  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
February,  1903,  3,968; /or  1903,4,067.  In 
1904,  ylL 
Weekly:  ••JKJt"    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  ".ikl." 

DE>lbCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
Uslied  1891;  George  Washinnton,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).  Circulation  •jkl"  In  1901, 
Z(l,2.  4.  5).    In  1902,  Z  (4,  12). 

INDUSTRIAL  HERALD;  Fridays; 
independent  labor;  elghi  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1901;  R.  T. 
Woddle.  editor;  Geo.  Washington,  publisher 
(12-3).    Circulation  ".iKi.."     In  19o2,  Z  (4,  12). 

MICHIGAN  FREIEPRESSE;Thurs 
days;   German;   independent;  twelve  pages 
15x22;     subscription     $1;     established     1878; 
August    Lankenan,    editor    and     publisher 
(7— 3P).    Cir-ulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

Inl9i3.Z  (')(••). 

PRARBDA;  Saturdays;  Polish;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscrintion  $1  ;  established 
1885;  Polish  American  Publishing  Co  ,  editors 
and  p  iblishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 


MICHIGAN. 


SUGAR  BEET  CULTURIST;  Thurs- 
days; sugar  Industry  and  agriculture;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 
Dan  T.  Cutting,  editor;  Sujjar  Beet  Publish- 
Ing  Co.,  publlsliers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  Inl9U0.  "jkj,."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  voith  June,  1901,  18,161. 
In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  (z-4)  E  (••)•  In  1904^ 
yE. 

BEARLiAKE,  Manistee  Co.^j  448t 
pop.,  7  m.  from  Lake  Michigan  and  13  N.E. 
of  Manistee,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering 
and  agriculture.  In  northern  fruit  belt  of 
Michigan. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  establislied 
1888;  A.  J.  L.  Keddie,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3);  prints  an  edition  for  Onekama.  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl  " 

BEAVERTON,  Oladwin  Co.  D  90a 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  8  m. 
S.  of  Gladwin,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  hoops,  staves,  lumber,  sli ingles 
and  railroad  ties.    Farming. 

CLARION:  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.Walter  Dann  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BELDING,  Ionia  Go.  n  3,282t  pop.,  on 
Pere  Marquette  Rd. ,  16  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Ionia, 
the  county  seat.    Manufactures  of  silk,  re- 
frigerators, caskets,  furniture  and  baskets. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eiglit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  1889; 
E.  P.  Lapham,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In    1895,    publisher   asserts, 
not  let^s  tlian  1,024.     lu    1896,1.     In  1897,  Y» 
In  1898,   -jKi"     In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
below  1,000.     In  1900,  June,  pubiij'her  asserts, 
the  smallest  number  printed  during  the  past 
year  was  1,040.    In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,  August, 
publisher  assert.c,  no  edition  during  past  year 
was  less  than  1,036.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  50 cents;  established  1896; 
Frank  J.  Luick,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
Inl903,  Z(4)(«#).  ,,,-^,„ 

DEGREE  OF  HONOR  REVIEW; 
monthly;  Degree  of  Honor.  Ancient  Order  of 
United  Workmen;  twenty -four  pages  8x11; 
subscription  75  cents;  e.stablished  1896;  Fran- 
ces M.  Buell  Olson,  editor;  Mrs.  Luella  K. 
Webster,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  "JKi."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  7,920.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  G  (••).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
9  71  ti 

MICHIGAN  A.  O.  U.  W.  HERALD; 
monttily ;  Degree  of  Honor,  Ancient  Order  of 
United  Workmen;  eight  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1878;  O.  F.  &  L. 
K.  Webster, editors  and  publishers.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  5,700.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899,  zH.  In  IQOli.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902.  ( z— 4)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  5.570. 

BELLAIRE,  c.h.,  Antrim  Co.  ti  l,157t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  E.  of  Traverse  City.  Manufactures 
of  woodenware,  bowls,  trays,  scoops,  hoops 
and  staves. 

ANTRIM  CO.  SENTINEL;  Thurs- 
days; republican:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  W.  S.  Ryness, 
edii  or  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "j^l.  '    (AA). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  tcmr 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1895; 
Ira  A.  Adams,  editor;  The  Bellaire  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation "oa" 


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MICHIGAN. 


BELLiEVILLiE,  Wayne  Co.  O,  367 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of 

Detroit.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886 ;  A.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

BELLEVUE,  Eaton  Co.  g  l,074t  pop., 

on   Grand   Trunk   Rd.   and    Battle  creek, 

32  m.  S.  W.   of  Lansing,  the  State  capital. 

Shipping  of  produce.    Manufacturing  and 

agriculture. 

GAZETTE}  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1871;  W.  E.  Holt,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BENTON  HARBOR,  fiw-rien  Co.  p 

6,562+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 

and   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rds.  and   St.  Joseph  and  Paw  Paw 

rs.,  60  m.  by   lake  and    90   by  rail   E.   of 

Chicago,  111.   Manufacturing.    Lumber  and 

fruit. 

NEWS-PAL.L.ADIUM;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,  and    SEMI-WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  independent;  daily 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22,  semi  weekly, 
eight  pages  15x22;  subacriptlon— daily  $4.80. 
semi-weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1895, 
semi-weekly  1896;  J.  N.  Klock,  editor;  News- 
Palladium  Co.,  publishers(l — ^5). 
Circulation— Dally  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In 
1900,  publislier  asserts,  no  edition  for  last 
four  years  has  been  less  than  1,325.  In  1901,  y  I. 
In  1903,  December,  publisherasserts,  "smallest 
issue  during  1902  and  1903  was  1,750.  In  1904, 1. 
Semi-Weekly:  InlW4,  I. 

BANNER. REGISTER:  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
«1;  established  1880  :  J.  N.  Reed,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  mow-t/is  o/ 1897,  1,388; 
for  1898.  I,6t20.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
toith  June,1902,  l,4:''i4^.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(##). 
In  1904.  yl. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ; 
E.  B.  Harkrider,  editor;  Times  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3), 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1998,  "jkl." 
In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  5,  6).    (A  A). 

BENZONIA,  c.  h.,  Benzie  Co.  ^  484t 

pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.  and  Crystal  lake, 

26  m.  S.  W.  of  Traverse  City.   Farming  and 

lumbering. 

BENZIE  BANNER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Eugene  C.  Case,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BERRIEN  SPRINGS,  Berrien  Co. 

p  808+  pop.,  on  Milwaukee,  Benton  Harbor 

&  Columbus  Rd.  and  St.  Joseph  r.,  15  m.S. 

by  S.  E  of  Benton  Harbor.    Summer  and 

health  resort. 

ER  A  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
Benson  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BESSEMER,c.h.,(?o^«6»cCo.^3,911t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Duluth, 
South  Shore  «&  Atlantic  and  Wisconsin  Cen. 


MICHIGAN. 


tral  Rds.,  40  m.  E.  of  Ashland,  Wis.    Iron 

mining  and  lumbering. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1885;  Sherman  &  Hand,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

BIG  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Mecosta  Co.  n 
4,636+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana,  Chi- 
cago *  West  Michigan  and  Detroit,  Grand 
Rapids  &  Western  Rds.  and  Muskegon  r., 
about  50  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  HERALD,  Fridays; 
independent;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription— dally  $3.50.  weekly  $1..50; 
established— daily  1888,  weekly  1876;  Peter  J. 
Andrews  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl  "  weekly  "jkl." 

PIONEER ;  every  eveningexcept  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1.50; 
established -daily  1881,  weekly  1862;  Gay  & 
Barrows,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation 
—daily  "JKL  ■'  weekly  "jkl." 

BIRMINGHAM, OaWond  Co. ^l.irof 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of 
Detroit.    Agriculture. 

ECCENTRIC ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878  ;  Whitehead  &  Mitchell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

BIiISSFIEIjD,   Lenawee  Co.  O,  l,268t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing. 

ADVANCE:  Fridays:  Independent ;  eight 
pages  171^x22 ;  subscription  $1 :  established 
1873  ;  J.  C.  Howell,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL"      In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

BLOOMINGDAIiE,  Van  Buren  Co. 

P  379+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  20  m. 

W.  N.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.    Saw,  planing  and 

flour  mills. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Roy  D.  Perkins,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BOYNE,  c.  h.,  Charlevoix  Co.  b  912t 

pop.,onBoyne  City  &  Southeastern  Rd.and 

Pine  lake,  at  mouth  of  Boyne  r.,  16  m.  S.  E. 

of  Charlevoix.  Manufacturing  and  timber. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  S.  R.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

BOYNE  FALLS,  Charlevoix  Co.  \^ 
431+  pop.,  on  Boyne  City  &  Southeastern 
and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.  Lum- 
bering. 

IjEADER:  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Norman 
G.  Gray,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3) .  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

BRECKENRIDGE,   Gratiot  Co.  a 
475  pop. 
CLARION;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BRIDGEPORT,  Saginaw  Co.  n  400 

pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  6  m. 

N.  E.  of  Saginaw.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub" 
scription  50  cents;   established  1895;    E.  D- 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


Gallagher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BRIGHTON,  Livingston  Co.  R  781t 
pop,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 
Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Howell,  the  county  seat, 
and  43  from  Detroit.  Wheat,  flour  and  fruit. 
ARGUS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent ; 

eight  pages  13x20;  suViscription  $1;  established 

1879;  S.  B.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

BRITTON,  Lenatree  Co.  P,  3i5t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd. 
CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1904;  Blanchard  Ruiison  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

BRONSON,  Branch  Co.  Q  l,176tpop., 

on   Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
11  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Coldwater,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
J  O  URN  A  I. ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 

pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 

Allen  D.  SnafEmaster,  editor  and  publisher 

(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BROOKLYN,    Jackson    Co.    g    494t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shoi-e  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber  yard,  planing  mill  and  foundry. 

Agriculture  and  dairying. 

EXPONENT  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Walter  L.  Ford,  editor;  C.  A. 
Ford  &  Son,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  190.3,  1,017  ;/or  1904,  1,243. 

BROWN  CITY,  Sanilac  Co.  [>603t 
pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  20  m.  S.W.  of 
Sanilac  Center,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  agriculture. 
BANNER  ;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 

pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 

L.  H.    Howse,    editor  and  publisher   (2—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

B  U  G  H  A  NA  N ,  Berrien  Co.  J3  l.TOSf 
pop.,  on  Milwaukee,  Benton  Harbor  & 
Columbus  and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and 
St.  Joseph  r.,  53  m.  S.  W.  of  Kalamazoo. 
Manufacture  of  lumber.  Agriculture  and 
fruit  growing. 

RECORD  t  semi-weekly;  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1867;  D. 
F.  Bower,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899 ;  P.  A.  Graffort,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher.    Circulation  "ji£l." 

BTJRROAK,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  p  744t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Sturgis.   Agriculture. 
ACORN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1882; 
L.  H.  Mallory,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BYRON,  Shiawassee  Co.  D  432t  pop., 

on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Corunna, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

H  E  R  A  Ii  D  ;  Fridays ;  neutral ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Jas.  Sleeth,  editor;  Sieeth  &  McDonald,  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  ••mi," 


CADILIiAG,  c.  h.,  Wexford  Co.^ 

5,99Tt  pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  and  Grand  Rapids 

&  Indiana  Rds.,  96  m.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids. 

Several  machinery  factories.    Lumber. 

N  E  WS:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  NEWS  AND  EXPRESS,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  dally  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription — dally  $3.12,  week- 
ly $1;  established— dailv  June,  1901,  weekly 
1872;  Perry  F.  Powers,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than    1.180.    In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In    1898. 
"JKL."    In  1899.  Z-     In  19u2,  "jkl." 

GL.OBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Terwilliger 
&  Crawford,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN  STATE  DEMOCRATi 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  Stanley 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

W  OLVERINE  WORKMAN;  month- 
ly; fraternal;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  19U0;  Fred.  C.  Wetmore. 
editor;  Percy  F.  Powers,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z(4).  In 
1903,  Z  (4)(»»). 

CALEDONIA,  ^««<  Co.-n427t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Grand  Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
NEWS;     Fridays;    independent;   eight 
pages  13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 
1885  ;    Orrin   C.   Whitney,   editor  and   pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALUMET,  Houghton  Co.  X2hl59t 
pop.,  on  Hecla  &  Torch  Lake  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of 
L'Anse.  Copper  mines,  said  to  be  the  rich- 
est in  the  world. 

COPPER  COUNTRY  EVENING 
NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday  and 
legal  holidays,  and  CAL.UMET  AND 
RED  JACKET  NEWS,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  eight  pages  18x24.  weekly  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;establlshed— daily  1892,  weekly  1881;  Fred 
Mackenzie,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,464.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL"  In  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,600.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

ITAlilAN  MINER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Sundays;  In- 
dependent; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished 1894;  A.C.Marlnella, editor;  Laur- 
ium  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion-daily "JKL."  Sunday  "jkl  " 

PAIVALEHTI:  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  AMERICAN  UNTISET, 
semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Finn- 
ish ;  republican ;  dally  four  pages  18x24;  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5;  semi-weekly  $2:  established— daily 
1901;  semi-weeklv  1887:  J.  E.  Hendrickson, 
editor;  Finnish  Daily  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8-3). 

Circulation— Daily:  "iiL  "  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Semi- Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  as-serts, 
not  less  than  4.500.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
Inl898,yH.  Inl899,vH.  Inl900.yH.  Inl901, 
vl.  In  1902,  (2-1,2,4,5)1.  Inl903(z— 4)  I(»»). 
"In  1904,  yl. 
GIjASNTK  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 
Li  A  SENTINELLA;  Saturdays;  Ital- 
ian; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896:  John  Lisa,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-5P).    Circ'n  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

POSTEN I  Saturdays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished July ,  1901 ;  Otto  Leonardson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


SU0  3IETAR;  Wednesdays;  Finnish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  N.  J.  Ahlman, editor;  Suometar 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKi."    (A  A). 

CAMDEN,  HUlsdaU  Co.  9  376t  pop., 

16  m.  S.  by  W.    of   Hillsdale,  the  county 

seat.    Corn,  oats  and  wheat.   Farming  and 

dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Lester  M.  Rogers,  editor;  L.  M.  Rogers  &  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CA^A^C^  Saint  Clair  C'o.Z}-547t  pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Port  Huron, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Noble  Hunter,  editor;  Journal  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays; independent-republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lisned  1900;  C.  E.  Patterson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EVANGELICAL.   TIDINGS;  month 
ly ;  twelve  pages8>^xll ;  subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1898;  Wm.F.Vogel, editor;  Willis 
Miller,  publisher  (1^).    Circulation   -jki,." 
(A  A). 

CARLETON,  Monroe  Co.  O,  450 pop., 
on    Pere    Marquette  and   Detroit  &  Lima 
Northern  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  of  Detroit.    Live 
stock  and  farming. 
TIMES;   Fridays ;   independent ;   eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1887; 

Geo.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  "jKi." 

CARO,  c.  h.,  Tuscola  Co.  n-  2,006t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Cass  r.,  30  m, 

E.  of  Saginaw.    Agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  A.  D.  Gallery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,200.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,265.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,643;  for  1899,  1,853.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  t2,05t2. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  Actual  average 
/or  19114,  3,104. 

TUSCOLA  CO.  COURIER;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1880 ;  Holloway  & 
Streeter,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL.- 

GLEANER;  monthly;  agricultural;  six- 
teen pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1394;  G.  H.  Slocum,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,500.  In  ls96,  G.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  November,  1897, 
5,897.  Iul898.  yG.  Inl899.yG.  Inl90:).  yH. 
In  1901.  y I.  Actual  avfij-agefor  l90i,'^''Z,114; 
fo?- 1903.  38,507:  for  a  year  ending  icith 
November,  1904,  41,507. 

CARSON   CITY,  Montcalm  Co.  D 

906+  pop.,  on  Toledo,  Saginaw  isc  Muskegon 

Rd.  and  Fish  creek,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Stanton, 

the   county   seat.    Water  works,   planing 

and  grist  mills.    Grain  and  stock  market. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15^x22;  subscription  $1.2");  established 
1878:  A.  L.  Bemis.  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 
Circulation    JKL."    In  1897.  Z.    In  19J2,   •jkl." 


CARSON VILLE,  Sanilac  Co.  O-  400t 

pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  about 

35  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI; 
established  1895  ;  F.  R.  Marrin,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKi,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,117;  for  a  year  ending  loith 
December  15.  1899.  1,012.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904  (z— 4)  "JKL." 

CASEVILLE,  Huron  Co.  n-  507t  pop., 
Pontlac,  Oxford   &  Northern  Rd.  and 


on 


Saginaw  Bay,   22  m.  W.  of  Port   Austin. 

Salt,  lumber  and  sandstone.    Farming. 

CRITIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Critic  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  'vkl." 

CASNOVIA,    Muskegon    Co.   -D  277t 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  by  N. 

E.  of  Grand  Rapids.    Flour  and  steam  saw 

mills.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
Frank  E.  Ackerman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CASS  CTTY, Tuscola  (7o.[:>l,li3t  pop., 

on  Pontiac,  Oxford  &  Northern  Rd.,  46  m. 

E.  by  N.  E.  of  Saginaw  and  30  from  Sebe- 

waing  coal  fields.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $l;estab- 
lished  1881;  A.  A.  P.  McDowell,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRI-COUNTY    CHRONICLE;    Fri 
days;  republican;  eight    pages    15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  F.  Klump  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2— 3).     Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

MICHIGAN  CONFERENCE  BUL- 
LETIN; monthly;  religious;  eight  page* 
13x18:  subscription  .35  cents;  established 
September,  1903;  F.  Klump,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4^    Circulation  "JKL" 

CASSOPOLIS,  c.  n.,  Cass  Co.  p 

1,330+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan 
Central  Rds.,  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Niles.  Agri- 
culture. 

NATIONAL     DEMOCRAT  ;     Thurs 
days;   democratic;     eight  pages  20x26;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1851;  C.  C.  Allison, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

VIGILANT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  W.  H.  Berkey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher    Circulation  "JKL" 

CEDAR  SPRINGS,  Kent  Co. -u 
9.10+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Grand 
Rapids,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
hardwood  lumbering. 

CLIPPER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1869;  L.  M.  Sellers,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1900.  Z.   In  1902,  -jkl." 

DEMOCRAT;  Wedtiesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1890;  Goul  &  Link,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jjil." 

CEMENT    CITY,   Lenavee    Co.   ^ 

127  pop. 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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MICHIGAN. 


CENTERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Saint  Joseph. 

Co.  P  645+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd., 

30  ni.  S.  of  Kalamazoo.    Knitting  and  roller 

mills.    Farming. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  republican; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscriptions! ;  established  1890; 
W.  I.  Ashley,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3)    Cir 
culation  "Jii-" 

CENTRAL  LAKE,  Atitrim    Co.  b 

l,307+pop.,on  Chicago  &  WestMichiganRd., 

about  9  m.  N.  of  Bellaire,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

TORCH;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  17Vx23i;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  G.  L.  Thurston,  editor.  Central  Lake 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 5  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKI.." 

CHARLEVOIX,   Charlevoix  Co.  b 

2,079+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 
Rd.  and  Lake  Michigan,  40  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Traverse  City.  Lumber  and  fish  interests. 
Summer  resort. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Will  E.  Hampton,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jk-l." 

S  E  X  T  I  N  E  li ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Willard  A.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jjkl" 

CHARLOTTE,  ch.,  Eaton  Co. ^ 
4.092+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Lansing,  the 
State  capital.  Several  large  furniture  and 
carriage  factories.  Ash  and  walnut  lum- 
ber.   Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1849;  Frank  A.  Ells,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  T  Z. 
In  1898,  "JKL-"  (?  ?)  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4.  6). 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1854;  Harry  T.  McGrath,  editor;  Perry 
&  McGrath,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,1.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  3,388.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl. 
InlS99,yI.  Inl9(i0,yl.  Inl901.yl.  In  1902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Geo.  A.  Perry,  editor;  Perry  & 
McGrath,  publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,481  ;  for  1896,  3,834;  for  1897,  3,913; 
/or  1898,  3,893.  In  1899,  yH.  Actualaver- 
agre/or  1900, 3,953.  In  1901. yH.  Inl902,yH. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

MICHIGAN      KNIGHTHOOD; 

monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty-four 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  H.  H.  Curtis,  editor;  Curtis  &  McGrath, 
publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4). 
<AA). 

CHEBOYGAN,  c.  h.,  Cheboygan  Co. 

ti  6,489+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and 

Clieboygan  r.,  at  the  foot  of  the  Straits  of 

Mackinac.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
'eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Edward  Forsj^th,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  Inl902,  "JKL- 
NEVVS;  Wednesdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  C.  L.  Smyth,  editor;  C.  L. 
Smvth  &  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl," 
In  1897,  Z.     In  1902,  "iKi." 


MICHIGAN. 


TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;elght  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1875;  C.  S.  Ram- 
say, editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CHELSEA,  Wa$htenau>  Co.  c;  l,635t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  from 
Jackson  and  17  from  Ann  Arbor,  the  county 
seat.  Foundries,  brick-yards  and  manufac- 
tories of  pumps,  plows,  sashes  and  blinds. 

HERALD;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1871, 
T.  W.  Mlngay,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  G.  C.  Stimson,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHESANING.  Saginaw   Co.  a  l,244f 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  S.  W. 

of  Saginaw,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Ische  &  Ingalls,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
Willis  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (9-3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,900;  in  1896.  2.100.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  y I. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 

CLARE,  Clare  Co.  D  l,326t  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Ann  Arbor 
Rds.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Saginaw.  Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17>^x22:  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  A.  R.  Canfleld,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  ".jkl." 

SENTINEIi;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Welch  &  Bennett,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4).   Circ'n  "j^."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CLARKSVILLE,  Ionia  Co.  n    400 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 
Rd.,  26  m.  E.  of  Grand    Rapids  and  8   S. 
of  Saranac.    Agriculture  and  horticulture. 
RECORD;    Thursdays;   independent; 
eight   pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1894;     A.  E.  Winchester,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLIMAX,  Kalamazoo  Co.  p  398t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  10  m.  S.W. 

of  Battlecreek.    Cereals  and  live  stock. 

CEREAL.;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900:  L.  A.  Hub- 
bard, editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CLINTON,  Lenawee  Co.  P,  l,038t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat,  and  52 
W.  of  Detroit.  Woolen  and  flour  mills, 
machine  shops  and  foundry.  Farming. 
IjOCAL;   serai-weekly,   Tuesdays   and 

Fridays:   independent;   four  to  eight  pagea 

15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;     established    1884  ; 

J.  R.  Blanchard,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

CLIO,  Genesee  Co.D-  640t  pop.,  on  Flint 
&  Per©  Marquette  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Flint, 
the  county  seat,  and  20  S.  of  Saginaw.   Flour 
and  lumber  mills.    Agriculture. 
STAR;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 

T.  W.  Smithson  &  Co.,  editors  and  publisherg. 

(11—2).    Circulation  "iKL" 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


COIiD'VyATER,  c.  h.,  Branch  Co.  p 

6,216+   pop.,    on  Lake    Shore    &   Michigan 

Southern  Rd.  and  Coldwater  r.,  48  m.  S.  W. 

of  Jackson.    Manufactures  of  wagons,  fur 

niture,  cigars,  boots  and  shoes. 

REPORTER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  tsEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  dally  four,  semi  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dailj'  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1895,  semi- 
weekly  1896;  S.  B.  Kitchel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1897,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1893,  1,904.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  1.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1902, 3, 07'-i ;  for  1903, 
2,1T8.  In  1^*04.  yl. 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  yl. 
In  1900,  H.  In  1901.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  Jm7j/,  1902,  ti,8'-i9;  for 
1903,  3.326.    In  19U4,  yH. 

C  O  U  R  I E  R-R  E  P  U  B  L  I  C  A  N ;  tri- 
weekly, Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established— Courier  1882,  Republican 
1866;  C.  H.  Newell,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,500.  Actual  avero.ge 
for  1896,  2,565;  for  1897,  3,170.  In  1898. 
yH.     Actual  average  for  1899,  3,854.    In 

1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1901,3,877.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

STAR;  Fridays;  prohibition;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1892:  J. 
S.  Evans,  editor;  Star  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  J.  S. 
Evans,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9—3) 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,150.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.     In  1899.  yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  "JKi."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COLEMAN,  Midland  Co.U  l,014tpop., 

on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  about  21  m. 
N.  W.  of  Midland,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  David  B.  Menerey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

GOLOM  A,  Berrien  Co.  p  687t  pop.,  on 
Pere  Marquette  and  Benton  Harbor,  Colo- 
ma  &  Paw  Paw  Lake  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  Benton  Harbor  and  near  the  famous 
Paw  Paw  Lake  summer  resort.  Farming 
and  fruit  section. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892:  Jas.  O.  Stevic.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

FREE  LAXCE;  Fridays ;  Independent: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents:  es- 
tablished March,  1902;  F.  W.  Bryant,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

COIiON,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  p  489t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  53  m.  W.  S.  W. 

of  Jackson.     Mlllng  and  manufacturing. 

Manufacture  of  knitted  goods.     Summer 

resort.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  l'?x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886:  Wm.  S.  Doty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3t.    Circulation  "JKL  " 

COLUMBIAVILLE,  Lapeer  Co.Ur 
457t  pop.,  on    Michigan   Central  Rd.,  8  m. 


N.  W.of  Lapeer,  the  county  seat.    Woolen 

mills.    Farming. 

HOME  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  60  cents; 
established  1898;  A.  W.  Burgess,  editor  and 
publisher  (9 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CONCORD,  Jackton  Co.  g  534t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Kalamazoo  r., 

14  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  and  saw  mills. 

INDEPENDENT:  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  SI : 
established  1879;  Frank  McKenzie,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "/kl." 

CONST  ANTINE,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  p 

1,226+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.  and  St.  Joseph  r.,  31  m.  S.  of 
Kalamazoo.  Produce-shipping  point.  Pep- 
permint oil  and  general  manufacturing. 

ADVERTISER -RECORD;  Wednes 
days;  Independent;   eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription  $1.50;      established   1846;      C.    W. 
Clemens,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3).     Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

COOPERSVILL.E,0«a«»a  Co.-n660t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Grand 
Haven,  the  county  seat,  and  same  dis- 
tance W.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Flour  mill. 
Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  C.  De  Vos,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  l.KK).  In  1896.  T.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z(4)  (•  •).  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  November, 
1904,1,300. 

COPEMISH,  Manistee  Co.  ^  429  pop., 

on   Manistee    &    Northeastern    and   Ann 

Arbor  Rds..  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Manistee. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  local;  four 
pages  12x17}^;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  R.  H.  Peterson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

COTtAIu,  Montcalm  Co.  □  335  pop.,  on 
Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Grand 
Rapids.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Fred  U. 
O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  ".jjvl.  • 

CORUNNA,  c.  h.,  Shiawassee  Co.  D 

1,510+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  ana  Ann  Arbor 
Rds.  and  Shiawassee  r.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of 
Detroit.  Planing  mills  and  coal  mines. 
Fire-clay  and  stone  quarries  In  vicinity. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Louis  M.  Sheardy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  rot 
less  than  1,(J()8.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  (??) 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  republican; 
I  eight   pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1880:  Welch  &  Johnson,  editors  and 
publishers  (9-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publi.sher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032.  Iul89fi.  I.  Inl897,  Y.  Actual 
aivrape  /or  1S98,  1,303.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  vT.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  m4,  yl. 

CROSWELL.  Sanilac  Co.[>606t  pop., 
on  Flint  &  Pere  Mnrquette  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  by 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MICHIGAN. 


N.  W.  of  Port  Huron.  Grain  elevators, 
flour  mill,  cheese  factory,  brick  and  lum- 
ber yards,  flax  mill,  foundry  and  planing 
mill. 

JOURNAL,;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880:  Wilford  Macklem,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).  Circulation  "jKi."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 
SANILAC  JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Fri 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1858;  Fllwock  &  Fremont, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "isi," 

CRYSTAL,  Montcalm  Co.  D  325  pop., 

9}^  m.  S.  E.  of  Stanton,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  milling.    Summer  resort. 

MAIL.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  C.  W.  La  Du, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—1).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CRYSTAL  FALLS, c.  h.,  Iron  Co. ti 

3  231+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Florence,  Wis.  Mining, 
farming  and  lumbering. 

DIAMOND  DRILL. ;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $2; 
established  1887;  Thos.  Conlin,  editor;  Mori- 
arty  &  Conlin,  publishers  (12—3).  Clrcula- 
tioo:  In  1902.  -'jkl  •     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

PATHFINDER;  monthly;  protestant 
episcopal;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1904;  Rev.  G.  Mott  Wil- 
liams, editor;  Rev.  W.  Poyseor,  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

CUSTER,  Mason  Co.  -a  269  pop. 

INDEPENDENT       REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

DAVISON,  Genesee  Co.  n-  751t  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Flint,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  cheese,  agri- 
cultural Implements,  bricks  and  tiles. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
W.  E.  Lord,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

DEARBORN,  Wayne  Co.  O,  844  pop., 

on  Detroit.  Ypsilanti,  Ann  Arbor  &  Jackson 

and  Michigan  Central  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 

Detroit.    Manufacturing  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; lour  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891:  John  J.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 31.    Circulation    jkl" 

DECATUR,  Van  Buren  Co.  p  l,356t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd..  24  m.  S.  W. 
of  Kalamaeoo.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1867;  A.  N.  Moulton, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z 
(1.2,4.5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

DECKERVILLE,  Sanilac  (7o.  o398t 

pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  8  m. 

from  Lake  Huron  and  46  N.  W.    of  Port 

Huron.    Grain  elevators,  cattle  yards,  flour 

mill,  cheese  factory,  brick-yard,  flax  mill, 

foundry  and  planing  mill.    Farming. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893:  Smith  A  Helmka,  editors  and 
publishers  (.)— 3).iCirculation  "iKL  " 


MICHIGAN. 


DEERFIELD,  Lenawee  Co.  Q   440t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  Rd.,  about  11  m.  E.  of 
Adrian,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
TIMES-JOURNAL;    Fridays;     inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  tl; 
established  1893;     Wm.  McNamara,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

DELRAY,  Wayne  Co.  R  4,673t  pop.,  on 
Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western,  Flint  ic 
Pere  Marquette,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  Michigan  Central  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  }i  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing. 

DELRAY  AND  SPRINGWELLS 
TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  W.  C.  Wines, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edition  for 
Woodmere.    Combined  circulation  "jj<l-" 

DELRAY -SPRINGWELLS  AD- 
VOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  J.  E.  W. 
Lumley  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Combined  circulation  "j£l  "    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

DELTON,  Barry  Co.  p  100  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Kalamazoo  &  Saginaw  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  W.  of  Hastings,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

BARRY  CO.  GRAPHIC;  Tuesdays; 
independent;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
75  cents;   established  1895;    A.N.  Higglns  & 
Son.  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  0/1897. 1  ,005.    In  1898,  "j^l." 
LIBERTY;  Fridays  (A  A) 
RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20:  sub.<cription  $1:  established  Oc- 
tober, :'.;oi;  I.  M.  .t   H\  H.  Flint,  editors  and 
publishes  (1—3).    CircuUtlon  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DETROIT,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  p  285,704t 
pop.,  center  of  seven  railroads,  on  Detroit 
r.,  18  m.  from  Lake  Erie.  Entire  lake  marine 
touch  its  docks  in  passing.  Its  manufact- 
ures are  extensive  and  various.  Has  a  flne 
harbor.  Important  center  of  produce  dis- 
tribution and  lake  commerce.  Large 
quantities  of  grain,  pork,  wool  and  copper 
ore    are    shipped   from    here   to   Eastern 

markets. 

DAILY. 

ABEND-POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  SONNTAGSBLATT,  Sunday 
morning,  and   FAMILIEN    BLAET- 

TER,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
German;  republican;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty,  semi  weekly  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription— daily  $7.80,  semi-weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1867,  semi  weekly  1855; 
August  Marxhausen.  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  corner  of  Miami  ave.  and  Wilcox  st. 
(2—31. 
Circulation  — Daily:   Accorded  G  from 

1891  to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  7,451  • 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In 
1900,  y<w.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH  (  ++  ).  In 
19ii3.  vH.    Inl904,  yll. 

Senii- Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  F  in 

1892  to  G  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
14,808.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, yF.  Inl899,zF» 
Inl9o;),  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG  (  +  +  ). 
In  1903,  vH.     In  1904,  yH. 

DZIENNIR  POLSKI;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  Polish;  four  pages  17^^x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1904;  Polish- 
American  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Offlce.  97  Fort  St.,  West  (2— 5  P). 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pagesl8x22; 
Rubf^cription  $3;  established  1873:  Geo.  G. 
Booth,  manager;  The  Evening  News  Associ- 


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MICHIGAN-Detroit. 


at  ion,  publishers.  OfBce,  61  Shelby  Bt.  (2—5). 
Circulatiou:  Accorded  B  f rom  1892  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896, 60,4 1  9-  In  1897,  Y. 
Iq  1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  August,  1899,  74,66'^;  for  1900, 
74,853.  Ill  1901,  yB.  Actual  average  for 
19.J2,  91,067;  for  1903,  97,008;  for  1904, 
99.3 1  J?. 

FKe'e  PRESS;  every  morning,  and 
FAHU  AND  L.1VE  STOCK  JOUK- 
N A Ij,  Fridays;  daily  independent;  weekly 
agricultui-al  ;  dally  and  weekly  ten  to 
twelve,  Sunday  forty  to  sixty-four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  —  daily  $5,  Sunday  $3, 
weekly  50  cents;  established  —  daily  1835, 
weekly  1831 ;  The  Detroit  Free  Press,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  11  Lafayette  avenue. 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  34,764;  for  1896.  36.708;  for  the 
first  six  months  0/1897,  36,335.  In  1898,  yC. 
Actualaverage  for  1899, 4:0,ii67.  In  1900. yC. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  40,771;  for  1902, 
41,952;  for  1903,  43,918; /or  1904,  43,- 
533. 

Sunday  :  Actual  averagefor  1895,  48,856 ; 

for  1896,  48,977 ;  for  the  first  six  months  of 

1897,47,331.    In  1898,  yB.    Actual  average 

for   1899,    50,363.     In    1900,    yB.     Actual 

a  verage  /o  r  1901 ,  5 1 , 3 1 3 ;  for  1902,  5 1 ,  36  0 ; 

for  1903,  53,345  ;  for  19IJ4.  55.435. 

Weekly:  .4c?Maiai-eragre/or  1895, 113, 030; 

/or  1896.  98,093;  for  the  first  six  months 

0/1897.100,495.    In  1898,  yA.    In  1899.  yA. 

In  1900.  vA.  In  1901.  yB.  In  1903,  yB.  In 

1903,  yB.  In  1904,  yB. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,and  SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight  to  sixteen, 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—  dallv  $8,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  — 
daily  1883.  semi-weekly  1894;  Detroit  Jour- 
nal Company,  publishers.  Office,  Detroit 
Journal  building  (12 — 4). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  C.  In  1896, 
C.  Iul897,  CZ.  In  1898,  zC.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1899, 34,114. 
Inl900,yC.  Inl901,  (z-4,6)  C.  Actun.laver- 
age  for  1902.  47,383;  for  1903,  55,593; 
/or  1904,  60,384. 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900,   vH.      In  1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903,  yH.    Inl9(J4.  yH. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  sworn  aver- 
age daily  circulation  of  the  Detroit  Jour- 
nal fi)r  the  year  ending  December  31, 1904— 
exchanges,  samples,  spoiled  copies  and  un- 
sold office  papers  and  papers  used  by  em- 
ployees being  deducted— was  57,865. 

LEGAL.  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
legal;  daily  four  pages  13x19,  weekly  flfty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
weekly  .§3:  established— dally  1895,  weekly 
1894;  W.  J.Stanton,  editor;  The  Detroit 
Lf^gal  News  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  —  D  ail  y  :  "jkl-"  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (OO). 

Weekly  :  In  1900.  -iKj.."  In  1901, 1.  In  1902, 
yl.     Inl9i'3.  (z— 4)  I(#»).    In  1904.  yl. 

MICHIGAN  VOLKSBLATT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  Sunday  morning, 
and  WOCHENBLATT,  semi-weekly, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  German ;  Independ- 
ent; daily  and  semi-weekly  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  and 
Sundav  $7.20,  semi-weeklv  $2;  established- 
daily  1857,  weekly  1853;  Michigan  Volksblatt 
Company,  publishers  and  proprietors. 
Office.  93  Gratiot  avenue  (1-5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896, 
G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zG.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  5,306.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.     In  1903,  (z-4)   H    (•  •).    In 

1904,  (z— 6)  H. 
Sumlay:   In  1904,  (z— 6)  G. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zE.  Actual  average  for 
1899,18,663.  Inl9(X),  yD.  In  1901.  vE.  Tn 
1902,  vE.  In  1903,  (z-4)  E  (••).  In  1W4 
<z— 6)  E. 


MICHIGAN-Detroit. 


TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
six  pages  17^x23;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Detroit  Times  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  13  John  R.  street  (3 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
35,413;  for  1902,  37,657;  for  1903, 
35,390 ;  for  1904,  39,930. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SUNDAY  NEWS-TRIBUNE, 
Sundays;  independent;  daily  ten,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3.  Sunday  $2.50;  established  1886. 
Ralph  H.  Booth,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 65  Shelby  street  (2— 5), 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
D  in  1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  yF.  In 
1901,  yF.  Actual  averagefor  1902.  ]  5,354; 
for  1903,  31,187;  /or  1904,  33,676. 
Sunday  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891  to  E 
in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Aug- 
ust 1899,  40,369;  for  1900,  43,334.  In 
1901.  vB.  Actual  average  for  1902,  45,690; 
for  1903,  54,388;  for  1904,  60,831. 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Detroit 
Tribune  and  Sundat  Nkws-Tribune  guar- 
antees the  largest  morning  and  Sunday  cir- 
culation in  Detroit  and  Michigan. 

1904,  sworn    average    daily,  22,676. 
1904,  sworn  Sunday  average,  60,831. 

WEEKLY. 

ANGELUS;  Sundays;  roman  catholic; 
juvenile;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1884;  Angelas  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  62  Gris- 
wold  street  (11—2). 

Circulation  :   Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 

toHin  1895.    In   1896,  H.    In  1897.  H  Z.     In 

898,  yH.     In    1899,   yH.      In    1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  "JKL.- 

CHRISTIAN  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  17^aX23;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1870;  A.  H.  Finn,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  45  W.  Congress  st.  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898.yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  September,  publisher  asserts,  mini- 
mum issue  has  never  been  so  low  as  4,000.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  4,364.  Actual  aver- 
agefor 1903,  4,485;  for  19(!4,  4,737. 

C03IMERC1AL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Edward  Wildman.  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  44  Larned  st.  W.  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In 
1899,  yH.    In  1900,  zH.    In  1901,  yH  (++).    In 

1902,  vH.    Inl903.  vH.    In  1904,  yH. 

DER  HEROLD;  Fridays;  German; 
labor;  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2; 
estal)lished  1884;  H.  Stelchman,  editor; 
Steichman  &  Dreyer,  publishers.  Office.  149 
Monroe  ave (5 — 3).  Cirflulatlon  "jkl."  In  1901, 
Z  (1,2, 4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (!)(••). 

DIE  STIMME  DER  WAHRHEIT; 

Thursdays;  German;  roman  catholic;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1875;  Henry  Andries.  editor;  E.  Andries,  pub- 
lisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Office.  93  Gratiot  avenue. 
Combined  circulation:  Rating  varied 
from  6  In  1892  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average 
for  1896,13,735.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zF. 
In  1899.  vF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  R.  M  Lanioreaux,  editor  and  publisher. 
Offioe.  1468  Woodward  are.  (2— 3).  Circ'n  "iKL.- 
In  1901.  Z(3,  4,  5). 

GWIAZDA  POLSKA;  Saturdays;  Po- 
lish; four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  L.  F.  Olszewski,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  742  Russell  st.  Circ'n  iKL."(A  A). 

INFORMER;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
paees  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896 ;  J.  A.  Loomls,  editor ;  J.  A.  &  E.  A.  Loomig, 


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224  Ersklne  street  (5—3). 
In  1901,  Z(4,  5).     In  1903, 


MICHIGAN— Detroit, 


publishers.  Office 
Circulation  'mki..-' 
Z  (•<)(••) 

JKWISH  AMERICAN;  Fridays;  Jew- 
ish; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Leo  M.  Franklin,  editor; 
S.  M.  Qoldsniith.  publisher.  Office,  7  &  8  Abend 
Post  building  (7—3  P).   Circulation  "jkl-'     In 

1901,  Z  (6). 

J.AW  JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  law; 
eight  pages  13x20;  8U»)scription  $3:  estab 
lished  1899;  William  Stacey.  editor;  Detroit 
Law  Journal  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
38  Hodges  building  (2—.?).  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1902.  Z(l,  2.  4,  5). 

MICHIGAN  CATHOLIC ;  Thursdays; 
romau  catholic;  eight  pages  17x23;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1872;  William  H.  Hughes, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  au  edition  for 
Grand  Rapids.  Office,  11  Rowland  street. 
Combined  circulation:  Rating  varied 
from  H  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

MICHIGAN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Saturdays;  methodist-episcopal; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  James  H.  Potts,  D.D.,  editor; 
Methodist  Publishing  Companj',  publishers. 
Office,  269  Woodward  avenue. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
19,016.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  D.  In  1898. 
yD.  ^cfwaZ  at-eraere /or  1899,  17,747.  In 
1900.  yE.  In  1901, yE.  In  1902,  yE.  Inl903,yE. 
In  1904.  yE. 

MICHIGAN  FARMER  AND 
STATE  JOURNAL.  OF  AGRICULT- 
URE ;  Saturdays ;  agricultural ;  twenty  pages 
11x14;  subscription (iO cents;  established  1843; 
The  Lawrence  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  73  W.  Larned  street  (2 — J). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
14,284.  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897, 
Y".  In  1898,  vF.  In  1899,  zF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  ■50,t269;/or  1901,  4S.tiS9.    In 

1902,  yC.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  C.    In  1904,  yC. 
MICHIGAN  INVESTOR}  Saturdays; 

finance  and  investments;  twenty  to  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Frank  E.  Carter,  editor;  Michi- 
gan Investor  PublishingCo.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  -'jki,." 

MICHIGAN  PRESBYTERIAN; 
Thursdays;  presbyterian;  twelve  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Arthur 
Langguth  and  Rev.  Wm.  Bryant,  publishers. 
Office.  22  Witherel  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895, publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
2,917.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,  yl.  Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,  3,900.  In  190l»,  yH.  In  1901, 
(z— 4.  6^  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

MICHIGAN  UNION  ADVOCATE; 
Fridays;  labor;  eight  oages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1904;  John  M.  McGarry, 
editor;  Union  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  32  Farmer  street  (7 — 1). 

NIEDZIELA  ;  Thursdays;  Polish;  ro- 
man  catholic;  twenty  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1892;  Rev.  John  Mueller, 
editor;  Niedziela  Publishing  Co  ,  publishers. 
Office,  corner  St.  Aubin  and  Garfield  aves. 

(5 3) 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2.300.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
I  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  "JKi."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

OUR  COMMONAVEALTH;  Fridays; 
labor;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  1895;  Thos.  Bawden,  editor  and 
publishers.  Office,  157  Park  street  (5—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkj,"  In  1898.  zI.  In 
1899.  vl.  In  19(X),  vl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904.  yl.  _ 

PEOPLE;    Fridays;    democratic;    eight 
pages    15x22  ;   subscription    $1 ;   established 
1894;   Louis  P.  Ganger,  editor;    People  Pub 
llshing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  60  Monroe  av. 
(2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  Actual  average 


for  1899,  1,174.  In  1900,  yL  In  1901,  -.ikl- 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,121.  In  1903, 
yl(OO).    In  1904,  ••.iKi." 

PLYMOUTH  WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
congregational;  twenty  pages  10x13;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  W.  C.  Conover, 
publisher.  Office.  Cleveland  building  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  4,249.  In 
1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  4,lf58;/or  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1900,  4,011.  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  4,038.  In  1903 
(z-4)G  (••)     In  1904,  yG. 

TRaDE;  Wednesdays;  groceries,  hard- 
ware, dry  goods  and  general  merehaudlRe; 
twenty-eight  pages  10^^x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Trade  Journal  Association, 
publishers.  Office,  61  W.  Congress  st.  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899.  H. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  3,988.  In  1901, 
yH.  Actual  average  for  19(i2,  5,109;  for 
1903,  7,015;    for  1904,  6, 75 9. 

TRUTH;  Saturdays;  anti-prohibition; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Burch  &  La  Riviere,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  42  Larned  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  vH.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl9L3,  yl. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

INDICATOR;  semimonthly;  insur- 
ance; twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1882 ;  F.H.Leaven- 
worth Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  McGraw  building  (3— 5P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  hasvaried  from  10.104 
in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
9,625.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900. yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I. 
In  1904.  y I. 

MEDICAL  AGE  ;  semi-monthly;  medi- 
cine and  surgery;  seventy  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1878;  Frederick  W. 
Mann,  editor;  Wm.  M.  Warren,  publisher. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  484  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898. yH.  Actualaverage for  1899, 3, 541. 
In  1900.  (z— 4,  6)  H.  Actual  average  for  1901. 
3,404;  for  1902,  3,109; /or  19U3,  3,592. 
In  1904,  yH. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  BOY";  monthly;  juvenile; 
thirty-two  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  William  C.  Sprague,  editor; 
The  Sprague  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3). 

Circulation:    In  1900,  "jkl.       In  1901,  Z 
(1,  2.  4,  5).    In  1902,  F.    In  1903  yF.    In  1904,  E. 

A  M  ERICA  N  LEG  A  L  N  EW  S ;  month- 
ly; legal;  eighty  pages  SxlOJ^g;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Wm.  C  Sprague.  editor; 
Sprague  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  Majestic  building. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894. 
4,508.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  5.691.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  19a2, 
yH.     In  1904,  yH. 

ASSOCIATION  JEWELER;  month 
ly;  jewelry;  thirty-two  to  thirty-six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1902;  L.  J.  Liesemer,  editor;  Michigan  Retail 
Jewelers'  Association,  publishers.  Office,  77 
Michigan  avenue  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AUTHORS  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  eighty  four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  November,  1901; 
The  Authors  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  38  E.  Columbia  street  (2-3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BAY  VIEW^  MAGAZINE;  monthly, 
except  July,  August,  September  and  October; 
llterarv;  fifty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  John  M.  Hall,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation:    In    1895.  "jkl-"    In   189P,   H. 
Actual  average  for   the  first  six  months  of 


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1897,4,300.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  G.  Ac- 
tual average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900,  6,675.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  G.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  February, 
1903,  9,175; /orl903,  10,437.    Iul904.yF. 

BUSINESS  MAN'S  MAGAZINE 
AND  THE  BOOK-KEEPER;monthly; 
two  hundred  and  sixty  pages  f>>^x9i^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  E.  H.  Beach, 
editor  ;  The  Book-Keeper  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Book-Keeper  bldg.(  13—4). 
■Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  14,000  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  17,i6ti.  In  1898.  zE.  In  1899, 
•Cf±±).  In  1900.  yE.  Inl901.(z-3,  5.7)  E.  In 
190i.  yE(±±).  In  1903,  yF  (OO).  In  1904. 
(z^)  F  (••). 

BULLETIN  OF  PHARMACYi 
juonthlv;  pharmaceutical;  forty-eight  pages 
^J^xlQi^';  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Joseph  Helfman,  editor;  Wm.  M.  Warren, 
'publisher.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  484  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  a  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1899,8,337.  In  1900,  yF.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  1^1,509 i  for  1902,  15,413;  for 
1903,17,642.    In  1904,  yE. 

CHRISTIAN  BANNER;  monthly; 
Disciples  of  Christ;  eight  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription 30  cents;  established  1903;  Christian 
Banner  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-5  P). 

CHURCHMAN;  monthly;  protestant- 
episcopal;  thirty  six  pages  91^x131^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  Paul  Zeigler, 
editor;  Detroit  Churchman  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  178  Henry  street  (2—3). 
'Circulation:  In  1900,  -jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1.500.  In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

COLUMBIAN  HERALD  ;  monthly; 
.eight  pages  9x12;  sub8cripti(m  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  M.  J.  Kennedy,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  McGraw  building  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,400.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  3,171;  for  a  year  ending  with  June. 
1901,2,630.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (OO) 

COivCRETE;  monthly  (A  A). 

FRATERNAL  INDEX;  monthly; 
•Order  of  the  Star  of  Bethlehem;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1884; 
T.  J.  Crowe,  editor;  Eminent  Grand  Com- 
manderv.  Order  of  the  Star  of  Bethlehem, 
publishers.  Office.  39  W.  Elizabeth  st.  ( 13-4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5.200.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
tH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH. 
in  1902, (z-4)  H.  In  1903, yH.  In  1904 (z— 4)  G. 

GATEWAY  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literature;  sixty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  August,  1903:  Gate- 
way Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  128  Shelby  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  z— 4)  F. 

HERALD  OF  THE  KING  AND 
MISSIONARY  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
interdenominational:  thirty  six  to  forty 
pages  61^x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900  ;  Rev.  John  W.  Wait,  editor  ;  Beulah 
Publishing  Co,,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl-"  In  1902,  Au- 
gust, publisher  asserts,  never  issued  less 
than  2,000.    In  1903,  (z^)  I  (O  O)  (A  A). 

HOME  STUDY';  monthly;  bookkeep- 
ing; twenty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  E.  H.  Beach,  editor;  The 
Bookkeeper  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. Campau  building. 

Circularion:    In  1901.  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In 
1903,  vl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HORSESHOERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly ;  horseshoeing ;  thirty  pages  93^x12^ ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1875;  J.  C. 
Buckley,  editor;  Horseshoers'  National  Pro- 
tective Association  of  America,  publishers. 
Office.  Selden  and  Woodward  avenues  (2—3). 
Circulation :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 


MICHIGAN— Detroit. 


In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y  .  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1903,  yH(OO).    In  1904,  yl. 

HOW  TO  WRITE;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
eitabllshed  1898;  Wm.  C.  Sprague,  editor; 
Sprague  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Majestic  building  (8—3  P.    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  MICHIGAN 
STATE  MEDICAL  SOCIETY;  month- 
ly; medical;  sixtj^  to  eighty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  September.  1902; 
A.  P.  Biddle,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
57  W.  Fort  street  (1—4).    Circ'n  "isi"    (A  A). 

LADY  MACCABEE;  monthly;  Ladies 
of  theMaccabee;  eight  pages  12x20;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1892  ;  Emma  E. 
Bowen,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
31,750;  for  1897,  35,666.  In  1898,  yC. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  49,490;  for  1900, 
57,300;  for  1901,  63,818;  for  1902, 
68,790; /or  1903,  71,975;  for  1904,  75,- 
795. 

LAW  STUDENTS'  HELPERi 
monthly;  legal;  forty  pages  T^^xlOJ^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Wm.  C. 
Sprague,  editor;  Sprague  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Majestic  building. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,866.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  ^cfual  aver- 
age/or 1897,6,100.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899, yG. 
In  1900,  yG.    In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.     In 

1903,  yH.    In  1901,  yH. 

MEDICAL  COUNSELOR;  monthly; 
medical;  forty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  Stephen  H.  Knight,  editor; 
The  Medical  Counselor  Publishing  Club,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  32  W.  Adams  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "ii.L."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,333;  for  1899, 
1,358;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
1,300.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    Iul904,yl. 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly 
CAA). 

MEDICINE;  monthly;  medical;  eighty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1895;  Harold  N.  Moyer,  editor;  Wm.  M.  War- 
ren, publisher.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  484  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  vH.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1899, 3, 104.  In  1900. yl.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  3,516: /or  1902,3,379;  for  1903, 
3,100.    In  1904,  yl. 

MICHIGAN  HIBERNIAN:monthly: 
fraternal;  four  pages  105^x14;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  October,  1902;  Louis  L. 
Richards,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  375 
Trumbull  avenue  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,400.    (AA). 

MOTORMAN  AND  CONDUCTOR! 
monthly;  labor;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1895;  W.  D.  Mahon, 
editor;  Amalgamated  Association  of  Street 
and  Electric  Car  Employees  of  America,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Hodges  building  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "JKi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  5,500; /or  1903,  9,892.     In 

1904,  yG. 

NATIONAL  HOSPITA  L  RECORD ; 
monthly;  seventy-six  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  Del  T.  Sutton,  ed 
itor  and  manager;  Record  Publishing  Com- 
panv,  publishers.  Office.  Buhl  block.  Circu- 
lation "JKi."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  ".ikl." 

PERNIN'S      STENOGRAPHER; 

monthly  ;  stenography  ;  twenty-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  H.  M. 
Pernin,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  21.S 
Woodward  avenue  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900. 3,300.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903.  y  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PHONO-METER:  mcmthly  (A  A). 

RETAIL  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
pharmaceutical;  sixteen  pages lO^^xlSi^;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1894;   Retail  Drug- 


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gist  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
Usherri.  Office.  Hodges  building  (2— :5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  11,333;  for  1898, 
ir,4ti5.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yF.  Inl901. 
(z-4.  6)F.    Inl902,  (Z--6)  F.    Inl903,  yF.   In 

mn,  y  F. 

SAIL.  AND  SWEEP}  monthly;  aqua- 
tic sports;  fifty-eight  to  eighty-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
VMi;  H.  Coy  Glidden,  editor;  Sail  and  Sweep 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  58  W.  Con- 
gress street  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
■7,593.    In  1904.  yG. 

STOVE  MOUNTERS'  JOURNAL: 
monthly;  stove  mounting,  labor;  thirty-six 
pages  6x9;  subscription  60  cents;  established 
1896;  J.  H.  Kaefer,  editor;  Stove  Mounters' 
International  Union  of  N.  A.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 166  Concord  avenue  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  •■iKL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  190  >,l,S4:l.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  ADVANCE; 
monthly;  lnterdenominational;slxteen  pages 
8!^xl0>^;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1890;  Alfred  Day,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Peninsular  Bank  building  (r2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,100.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,2,358.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z-4)  1.    In  1904,  (z-4)  1  (•  •). 

THERA  PEUTIC  GAZETTE;  month 
ly;  medical;  seventy  two  to  one  hundred 
and  twelve  pages  7xl0J^;  subscription  $2; 
established  1877;  H.  A.  Hare  and  Edward 
Martin,  editors;  Wm.  M.  Warren,  publisher. 
Address.  P.  O.  Box  484. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jKi."  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
10,379.  In  1900,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  26,357.  In  1902,  (z— 1)  C.  In  1903, 
yC.    In  1904.  yC. 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  literary;  twenty-four 
pages  11x141^:  subscription  81;  established 
1901;  Wm.  E.  Bolles,  editor:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  11 
Spencer  street  (1—5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
33. 333: /or  1904.  IS5,833. 

WOOD'S  OFFICIAL  RAILWAY 
GUIDE;  monthly  (A  A). 


MICHIGAN. 


BI-MONTHLY. 

BUSINESS  WORLD;  bi-monthly; 
business  education;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1885;  P.  R. 
Spencer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  15  Wil 
cox  avenue  (2—3).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

QUARTERLY. 

LEONARD'S  ILLUSTRATED 
MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  quarterly,  Jan- 
uary, April,  July  and  October;  medical; 
thirty-two  pages  7MxlOJ^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1878;  C.  Henri  Leonard, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Leonard  build- 
ing, 18  John  R  street  ( 12—1). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  1896  and  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  10,000.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  10,500  ;/or  1899, 14,295 ; 
/or  1900.  15,056 ;/or  1901,  15,047; /ora 
^  year  ending  with  .January,  1903,  11,511; 
/or  1903,  11, 437; /or  1904,  10,048. 

DEXTER,  Washtenaw  Co.  O,  900t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  at  junction  of 

Mill  creek  with  Huron  r.,  9  m.  W.  of  Ann 

Arbor,   the   county   seat.      Several    mills, 

operated  by  water  power. 

LEADER  I  Thursdays;  independent ;eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1869; 
John  O.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DIMONDALE,    Eaton    Co.    Q    320 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  «fe  Michigan  Southern 


Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Lansing,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  17'^x22  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  E.  C.  Sib- 
ley, editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Clrc'n  "JKL." 

DOWAGIAC,  Ca$$  Co.  p  4,1.51t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of 
Kalamazoo.  Manufacturing.  Grain  and 
produce  market. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY  TIMES,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription- dally  $4,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1897,  weekly  1880;  Charles 
Heddon,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL."  weekly  "ijcL." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Abnor  M.  Moon,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4), 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,050.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 1.  In  1898. 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.0.50.  In 
1899.  vl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
vL    In  1904.  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  H.E.Agnew,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

DUNDEE,  Monroe  Co.  U^  l.llSf  pop., 

on  Ann  Arbor  &  Cincinnati  Northern,  and 

Lima  Northern  Rds.  and  Raisin  r.,  40  m. 

S.  E.  of  Detroit.    Manufactures  of  paper, 

staves,  cheese,  flour,  furniture,  bricks,  tiles 

and  cigarg.    Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

REPORTER  I  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  Jas.  E.  Carr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DURAND,  Shiawassee    Co.    a  2,134t 

pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor,  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk, 

Cincinnati,  Saginaw  &  Mackinaw,  Toledo, 

Saginaw  &  Muskegon  and  Detroit,  Grand 

Haven  &  Milwaukee  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  E.   of 

Corunna,  the  county  seat.     Manufacturing 

and  agriculture. 

EXPRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887  ;  M.  L.  Izor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,284.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

EAST  JORDAN,  Charlevoix  Co.  ^ 
1,205+  pop.,  on  Pine  lake,  18  m.  S.  of  Charle- 
voix. Country  is  heavily  timbered  with 
pine,  hemlock  and  hardwood,  which  is 
manufactured  into  lumber  at  this  point. 
Farming. 

CHARLEVOIX      CO.      HERALD; 

Thursdavs;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  A.  J.  Suffern,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "j.kl." 

ENTERPRISE; Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  L.  C.  &  R.  L.  Lorraine,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  ' 

EAST  TAW  AS,  Iosco  Co.  tf  1.73«t 
pop.,  on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.,  2  m.  N, 
E.  of  Tawas  City,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facture of  lumber  and  salt. 

IOSCO  CO.  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  Chas.  R.  Jackson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 


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MICHIGAN. 


EATON    RAPIDS,  Eaton   Co.  g 
2,103+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Grand 
r.,  17  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Lansing,  the  State 
capital,  and  25  N.  W,  of  Jackson.     Woolen 
mills,  hay  and  stock  rack  factory  and  mag- 
netic springs.    Health  resort. 
J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;     Fridays  ;    independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1863;  J.  S.  Hamlin,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,584.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,632.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  (z-^)  I. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  1S96;  W.C.Whit- 
ney, editor  and  publisher  (7-3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  In  1898.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1  .267.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901.  "jKi.." 

EAIJ    CliAIRE,  Btrrien  Co.  p  281t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  10}4  m.  S.  E.of  Saint  Joseph, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  fruit  raising. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eightpages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  W. 
D.   Harlow,   editor   and    publisher.     Circu- 
lation "JKi" 

EDMORE,  Montcalm  Co.  D  642t  pop., 
on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of   Saint   Louis.    Manufactures 
lumber  and  shingles.     Farming. 
JOURNAL  ;   Saturdays  ;   republican ; 
eight   pages   13x20;    subscription  $1  ;   estab- 
llBhed  1880;   J.  R.  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

TIMES:  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  §1;  established 
1902;  Wm.  White,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulatoin  "j_kl." 

EDWARDSBURG,  Cats  Co.  p  450 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Cassopolis,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
ARGUS;  Tliursdays;  independent;  four 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 

1875 ;   Henry  Andrus,  editor  and   publisher. 

Circulation  "JKL." 

ELK  RAPIDS,  AntHm  Co.  b  l,486t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Chicago  &  West  Mich- 
igan Rd.  and  Grand  Traverse  bay,  13  m. 
N.  E.  of  Traverse  City.  Manufactures  of 
iron,  lumber,  flour,  acetate  of  lime  and 
wood  alcohol. 
PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  republican ; 

eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1872;  C.  J.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

ELKTON, -ff«»*on  Co.  n-47lT  pop.,  on 

Saginaw,  Tuscola  &  Huron  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of 

Bad   Axe,   the    county   seat.     Saw   mills. 

Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  H.  C.  In- 
gersoll,  editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  "jicl" 

ELSIE,  Clinton  Co.  U  576t  pop.,  on 
Ann  Arbor  Rd.  and  Maple  r.,  12  m.  N.  W,  of 
Owosso.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1885;  L.  Austin,  editor;  Sun  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,"iiiL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896, 1 ,039 ;  for  the  first  six  months 
0/1897.1,451.    Inl898."4Ki." 


MICHIGAN. 


EMPIRE,  Leelanaw  Co.  \2  40  pop.,  on 
Lake  Michigan,  22  m.  W.  of  Traverse  City. 
Lumbering. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1900;  Dayton  Selby,  editor:  Bunting  & 
Selby,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ESCANABA,  c.h..  Delta  Co.  ^9,549t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Green  bay,  3  m.  from  the  mouth  of  Escan- 
aba  r.  Shipping  point  for  Iron  ore. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

MIRROR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  established  1885;  Collins 
&  English,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z 
(4,5,7). 

IRON  PORT;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1869  ;  Iron  Port  Co..  publishers  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JJLL." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  E.  F.  Van  Valkenburg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MEDBORGAREN;  Fridays;  Swedish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Louis  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EVART,  Osceola  Co.  n  l,360t  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and  Muskegon  r. 
Water  power,  utilized  in  manufacturing 
lumbering  tools  and  other  articles.  Market 
for  farm  produce. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  151^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  G.wrMinchIn,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900/-jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  was  less  than  1,000. 
In  1902,  "JKL."    In  1903.  1.    In  1904,  "jkl" 

FAIRGROVE,  Tuscola  Co.  O-  600 
pop.,  on  Saginaw,  Tuscola  &  Huron  Rd., 
21  m.  N.  E.  of  Saginaw.  Grain  market. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  B.  H.  Cornell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

FARMINGTON,  Oakland  Co.  O.  530t 

pop.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Pontiac,  the  county 

seat,  and  20  N.  W.  of  Detroit.      Flour  and 

saw  mills.    Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  Alex.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

T'ES'SVIJAj'E,  Allegan  Co. p454t pop,, 

on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Allegan,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  growing 

and  produce-shipping  point. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Charles 
E.  Bassett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "i£L."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  below  1,000.  In  1900,  "jkl." 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during 
the  last  eighteen  months  was  less  than  1.000. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,^266.  In  1903.  yl 
(OO).    Actual  average  for  Um.  1,379. 

FENTON,  Oenesee  Co.  D-  2,408t  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Shiawassee  r..  52 
m.  N.  W.  of  Detroit.    Water  power,  utilized 


CATALOGUE  liY  STATES. 


465 


MICHIGAN. 


In  various  manufactures.  Agricultural  cen 
ter. 

GENESEE  CO.  COURIER  ;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scriptlon  $1;  established  1883;  Q.  M.  Topping, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P).   Clrc'n  "isL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;   republl- 
can;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
lished  1868 ;  H.  N.  &  J.  H.  Jennings,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jjci."    In  1903, 
Z(4)(»«). 

FIFE  LAKE,  Grand  Traverse  Co.  "□ 

456+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  W.  of  Kalkaska  and  18  S.  E.  of 
Traverse  City,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  lumbering. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Will  A.  Kent,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FLAT  ROCK,  Wayne  Co.  Q,  400  pop., 
on  Detroit  &  Lima  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of 
Detroit,  the  county  seat.  Lumber  and 
flour  mills. 

REtilSTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  A.  R.  Gar- 
retson,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

FLINT, c.h.,  Genesee  Co. D-lS,103t  pop., 
on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.,  64  m.  N.  W.  of  Detroit.  The  Flint  r. 
furnishes  water  power,  employed  in  mills 
and  manufactories.  Trade  and  agricult- 
ural center. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEERLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages— daily  20x36,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $3.  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily,  JouruaJ  1871,  Globe  1865,  consolidated 
1902;  II.  H.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

Circulation  —  Daily:     Accorded  I   from 
1891  to  1895.    Actual  average  for  lS9e,.  1,33S. 
In  1897,  Y.    Inl898,"iKL."   In  1902,  H.    Inl903, 
yll.    Actual  average  for  1904,  6, •312. 
Weekly:    -'jkl." 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  GENESEE  DEMOCRAT,  Satur 
days  ;  democratic  ;  dally  four  pages  20x26, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3.50,  weeklv  $1;  established  —  daily 
1884,  weekly  1846;  Geo. Werkhelser,  editor: 
W.  H.  Werkhelser  &  Sons,  publishers 
(12-4). 
CirculafioH— Daily:    Actual  average  for 

1894,  1,277.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,5415.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1998,  zT.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  1,918.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  H.  In  1903,  yH(OO). 
Actual  average  for  19i)i.  4,854. 
Weekly:  Actual  ax'erage  for  1894,  2,1  41. 
In  1895.  I.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2.380. 
In  1897, Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  vT.  In  1900,  yj. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.   In  1904, 

yl. 

MICHIGAN  MIRROR;  Thursdays; 
deaf-mute  ;  four  pages  12x21 ;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1874;  Francis  D.  Clark,  edi- 
tor; E.  M.  Bristol,  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,1.50.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1 ,253.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1898, 1,1  94.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,    -jkl."  (A  A). 

WOL.VERINE  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1850;  F.  H.  Rankin,  editor; 
F.  H.  Rankin  &  Son,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,728.    In  1896,  1.    In  1897.  Y.   In 

1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  1,820.  In 
1899.  vl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


MICHIGAN. 


BEE  KEEPERS'  REVIEW;  monthly; 
bee  culture;  tweiity-elglit  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  W.  Z.  Hutchinson, 
editor  and  publisher  (2~-;{). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,8 1<>.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  March,  1898,  3.083.  In 
1898,  yll.  In  1899,  yll.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,041. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  y  I. 

LiOYAIi  GUARD;  monthly;  Knights  of 
the  Loyal  Guard;  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1895;  Edwin  O. 
Wood,  editor  and  publi.«her  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,225.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899,zH. 
In  1901).  vH.  In  1901.  vH.  In  1902,  (z-6)  H. 
In  1903,  {z—A)  H  (••).  Actual  average  for 
1904.  7,666. 

FLUSHING,  Genesee  Co.  D-  900t  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Flint  r..  10  m.  W. 

N.  W.  of  Flint,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

OBSERVER  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  A.  E.  Ransom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).  Circulation  "iKL  "  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(»»). 

FOSTORIA,  Tuscola  Co,  n-  240  pop., 

on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  IG  m.  S.  of  Caro. 

liEADER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  SI ;  established  April,  1903;  B.  E. 
Burgess,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

FOWLERVILLE,  Livingston  Co.U^ 

94Gt  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  and 

Western  Rd.,  9  m.  N.   W.  of  Howell,  the 

county  seat,  and  24  E.  S.  E.  of  Lansing,  th« 

State  capital.    Cooperage. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 
G.  L.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3)  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

FRANKFORT,  Benzie  Co.  ^  l,465t 
pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.  and  Lake  Michigan, 
30  m.  N.  of  Manistee.  Good  harbor.  Manu- 
factures of  Iron  and  lumber.  Farming  and 
fruit  growing 

BENZIE  CO.  PATRIOT;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  page  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  F.  Voiland,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jja.  •' 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  O.  L.  Waterbury,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

FREEPORT,  Barry   Co.  p  387  pop., 

on  Lowell  &  Hastings  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Hast- 
ings, the  county  seat.  Handle  factory  and 
flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

IIERAIiD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883;  Jas.  W.  Godfrey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

FREMONT,  Newaygo  Co. -O  l,331t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.,  22  m. 
N.  E.  of  Muskegon.  Foundry,  roller-process 
flour  mills,  furniture  factory,  tannery  and 
water  works.    Agriculture. 

NEWS-INDICATOR;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established -in dtcafor  1874,  News  1890; 
consolidated  1901;  J.  W.  Eagan,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).    In  1902,  "i^." 
In  liK)3,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


GAGETOWN,  Tuscola  Co.  a-  329t 

pop.,  on  Pontlac,  Oxford  &  Northern  Rd., 

84  m.  N.of  Clifford.  Flour  mills  and  elevator. 

Beet  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Marick 
Conlej',  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jjiL." 

GALESBURG,  Kalamazoo  Co.  P689t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 
Kalamazoo,  the  county  seat.  Milling,  man- 
ufacturing and  farming. 

A  KGUS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  Ford 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  'jkl-  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  has  been  less  than 
1,100.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  1.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  has  been 
less  than  1,500. 

G ALIEN,  Berrien  Co.  p  440t  pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  Niles  and 

21 N.  W.  of  South  Bend,  Ind.  Manufacturing, 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Fred.  E.  Beers,  editor  and  publisher 
(12— 3).    Circulation -JKL." 

GAYLORD,  c.  h..  Otsego  Co.  ^  l,.561t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  43  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Cheboygan.  Farming  and  lumbering. 

OTSEGO  CO.  CHAMPION;  Fridays; 

Independent-democratic;  eight  pages  18x22; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1886;  W.  A.  Har- 
rington, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion   "JKL-" 

OTSEGO  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  H.  G.  McKinley,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GLADSTONE,  Delta  Co.  t;3,880t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Escanaba,  the  county 
seat.  Iron  furnaces  and  stave  factories. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

DELTA;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886:  Chas.  E.  Mason,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

DELTA    CO.    REPORTER;    Thurs 
days;  democratic;    eight   pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1890;  I.  G.  Cham- 
pion,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL. 

GLADWIN,  c.  h.,  Gladwin  Co.  n  775t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Cedar  r., 

46  m.  N.  W.  of  Bay  City.    Agriculture. 

GLADWIN  CO.  RECORD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1878;  Eugene  Foster,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (.5—3). 

Circulation:  Inl899,  'jjo,.-  Actual  average 
for  1900.  1,014.  In  1901,  "jkl-'  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(««).    In  1904,  1. 

GOBLEVILLE,  VanBuren  Co.  p  505t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  W 
N.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription     $1;     established     1890; 

James  M.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAND  HAVEN,  c  h.,  Ottawa  Co. 

-a  4,743+  pop.,  on  Chicago  A  West  Michigan 
and  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  a  port  of  entry  at 
mouth    of   Grand  r.,  on   Lake  Michigan. 


Chicago  and  Milwaukee  steamers  dally. 
Lumber  and  leather  manufacturing  and 
fruit  raising.    Summer  resort. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  Independent;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1885;  H.  G. 
Nichols,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation   'JKL." 

COURIER- JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1869;  H.  G.  Nichols,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
190-2,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

PRESS;  Thursdays:  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
A.  C.  Royer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

GRANDLEDGE,  Eaton  Co.  g  2,181t 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  Sc  Western 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Charlotte,  the  county 
seat.  Water  povper.  Depositsof  stone,  coal 
and  fire  clay  In  vicinity. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  12x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1869;  C.P.Clarke,  editor;  Clarke 
Bros.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  1,300  In  1895.  In 
1896.1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "ijcL-"  In  1900,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,441.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904  (z— 4)  I. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  1886; 
C.  W.  Waring,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GRAND  MARAIS,  Alger  Co.  tl 
2,500  pop.,  on  Lake  Superior,  100  m.  by  water 
W.  of  Sault  Salnte  Marie.  Lumbering 
and  farming. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  Arthur  D.  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisherdC— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Kent  Co.  -n 

87,565+  pop.,  center  of  six  railroads  on  Grand 
r.    Manufactures  of  various  kinds,  house- 
hold   furniture    predominating.      Several 
gypsum  beds  in  vicinity. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  independent  ;  dally  six  to  six- 
teen, Saturday  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1880:  C.  S.  Burch, 
editor;  The  Evening  Press  Co.,  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
19.673  ;/orl896,  21,370;  for  1897,  22,- 
817;  /orl898.  31,110;  /or  1899.  26,086; 
for  1900.  28,834; /or  1901,  30,470 ;/orl902, 
33,216;    for    1903,     37,499;     for     1904, 

HERALD;  every  morning,  and  SE3II- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  eight  to  twelve,  semi-weekly 
eight,  Sunday  twenty-four  to  thirty  two 
pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  and  Sunday 
$5,  Sunday  $2,  semi-weekly  $1;  established 
1884:  Grand  Rapids  Herald  Co.,  publishers 
(2—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896.  7,503;  for  1897.  8,190; 
for  1898,  10.551;  for  1899,  10,219;  for 
1900,  12,652;  for  1901.  16,787;  for  1902, 
20,156;  for  190.3,  22.324;  for  1904. 
27  519 

Sunday*:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897. 
F.  In  1898.  F.  In  1899,  F.  Actual  average 
forl9(X).  11,097; /or  1901.  12,1  53;/or  1902. 
"12,775;     for     1903,     13,686;    for    1904, 

13.377. 

SeiVii-VVeekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,286.   Inl897,Y.  Inl898,yH.   In  1899, y I. 


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MICHIOAN— Grand  Rapids. 

In  1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  5,256. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  190:5,  yCJ  (O  O).  In  1904,  y  H. 
P<>!!^T;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent democratic;  elLiht  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1863;  J.  Clarlc 
Sproat,  general  manager;  Grand  Rapids  Pub- 
llshiiiK  Co..  publishers (2—3). 
Circulntion:  Ratingvarled  from  10,647  in 
1893  to  G  In  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
189S,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,  17,008; 
for  1900,  16,936.  In  1901,  yE.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1902, 
17,457.    In  1903.  yD.   In  1904,  yE. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

DE  STANDAARD;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Hollandlsh;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1875;  GerrltVisschers,  editor;  D.  Schram,  pub- 
lUher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

0\S  VAANDEL;  semi-weeklv;  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Dutch;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1901 ;  Ons  Vaandel  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
G(#«)(AA). 

WBEKLY. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  labor;  six  to 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  W.  B.  Weston,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 3K 

Circulntion:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  3,360.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
3,009; /or  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
3,023; /or  1901,  3,063.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  Polish;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1904;  W.  L.  Buszkiewicz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 


MICHIGAN— Grand  Rapids. 

EEN  STEM  DES  VOLK8i  Fridays; 
Hollandlsh;  prohibition:  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  George 
Roelof  s,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  a.sserts,  not 
less  than  2,250.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In 
897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

GERMANIA;  Wednesdays,  and  DER 
SO  NN  TAGS  BOTE,  Sundays;  German; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—weekly  $1,  Sunday  $1;  established  1882; 
Martin  &  Wurzburg,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (5 — 3). 

Circulation-Weekly:  In  1894  and  1895, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  2.300  In  1896,  H. 
In  1897, Y.  In  1898, zl.  Inl899,H.  In  1900, yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  lQl902,yI.  lnl9U3,(z— 4)  I(»«). 
Inl'MH,  yl. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,300.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vl.  In  1899,  H.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.     In  1904,  y I. 

MICHIGAN     TRADESMAN; 

Wednesdays;  mercantile;  thirty-six  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  E.  A. 
Stowe,  editor ;  Tradesman  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
6,613.  In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  6,500;  In  1898,  7,000 ;  in  1899,7,000.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1900, 
7,000;  /or  1901,  7,000;  for  1902.7,000. 
In  19tl4,  March,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  1903  was  less  than  7,000.  In  1904, 
yG. 

MICHIGAN  VIDETTE;  Fridays; 
Grand  Army;  four  pages  14x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1897;  W.  S.  Ryness,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 


MORE    SALES. 

What  an  advertiser  watits  is  more  sales. 

What  we  give  the  advertiser  is  more  sales. 

How  we  do  it  is  something  it  took  us  a  long  while  to  learn. 

We  have  taken  hold  of  propositions  that  have  been  just  about 
playing  even,  or  losing  money — and  have  made  them  successful. 

We  can  give  good,  sound,  business-like  assistance  to  manu- 
facturers and  sellers,  preferably  in  the  Middle  West,  who  have 
an  article  of  merit  that  can  be  sold  at  a  profit. 

In  laying  out  plans  for  an  advertising  campaign  we  keep  the 
sale  of  the  goods,  at  a  profit,  continually  before  our  eyes.  Perhaps 
the  advertisement  itself  may  not  be  the  most  artistic  creation 
ever  produced — but  it  is  a  part  of  a  campaign  that  has  only  one 
end — success  and  sales. 

We  don't  expect  every  one  who  reads  this  to  believe  it — 
without  proof. 

But  we  know  what  we  are  talking  about, — above  all — we 
know  what  we  have  done. 

We  work  zoith   you — then  we  both  w'in. 

Our  ''Guide  for  Advertisers"  has  300  pages  of 
information  about  advertising  and  advertising 
mediums.     Mail  for  lo  cents. 

THE  8HAW-T0RREY  CO.  (Advertising  Agents), 

719-731  Mich.  Trust  Building,  Grand  Rapids,  IVIich. 

Lucius   E.  ToRREY,  Pres.  R.  H.  Franchot,  Sec.  and  Treas, 


468 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN— Detroit. 


MICHIGAN. 


TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  Arthur  H.  N.  Jenlclns,  edi- 
tor; Times  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JKL"  Inl902,  Z  (4,  5).  lu  1903. 
Z(4). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

MICHIGAN  ARTISAN  J  semi 
monthly;  furniture;  forty  lour  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  A.  S. 
"White,  editor;  Michigan  Artisan  Company, 
publishers  (8—3  P). 

Cii"cula.tioii:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,750.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  189?,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  19(K_).  yl. 
Actual  average  for  \%\.  3,452.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  19(4,  yH. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN     CHEESEMAKER? 

monthly;  cheese  making;  eight  pages  10x14; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1886:  E.  A. 
Stowe,  editor;  Tradesman  Co.,  publishers 
(5—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Q  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1S96,  publisher  asserrs,  every 
edition  6,995;  in  1897,  7.000.  In  1898,  yG.  Act- 
ual average  /or  1899.  7,000 ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October.  1900,  7,000;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  March,l%l,  7,000.  In  1902,yG. 
In  1904,  March,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
during  1903  was  7,000.    In  1904.  yG. 

FRATERNITY;  monthly;  fraternal; 
thlrtv-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $\;  estab 
lished  Julv,  1902;  C.  F.  Halght,  editor;  Inter- 
national Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3), 
Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  •)  (A  A). 

FURNITURE  RECORD;  monthly; 
furniture;  forty-six  pages  9x12;  established 
1900;  George  De  Haven,  editor  ;  The  Grand 
Rapids  Furniture  Record  Co..  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  tvith  June,  1901.  6.791.  In  1902. 
yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG  (O0). 

HUISVRIEND;  monthly;  Dutch;  re- 
ligious; thirty  two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents:  established  1894;  H.  H.  D. 
Langereis,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1SX)3,  10,730:  for  1904,  14,000.^_ 

INTERNATIONAL  VETERIN- 
ARY REVIEW;  monthly;  thirty-six 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Chas.  F.  HalKht,  editor;  The  International 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  Jeb/'wary,  1903. 
1,012.    In  1903,  "JKL." 

'MICHIGAN  MEDICAL  NEWS; 
monthly;  medical;  thirty-six  pages  6i^x9; 
subscription  $1:  established  19(»;  Michigan 
Medical  News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  ".lia-." 

GRANT,  Newaygo  Co.  -n  400  pop., 
7  m.  S.  of  Newaygo,  the  county  seat,  and  30 
N.  of  Grand  Rapids.    Fruit  and  farming. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  eight 

pages   ir!^x24;    subscription  $1;   established 

1898:  H.  wTMorley,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 
NEWAYGO  CO,  TRIBUNE;  Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

GRASSLAKE.  Jackton    Co.  p  648t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  of 
Jackson,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;   Independent;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
E.  E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GRAYLING,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co    rt 

1,716+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Michigan  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  41  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Boyne.    Lum- 
bering and  farming. 
CRAWFORD    AVALANCHE; 

Thursdays;  republican;   eight  pages  18x24; 


subscription  $1;  established  1879;  O.  Palmer, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENVILLE,    Montcalm     Co.    n 

3,381t    pop.,  on   Detroit,  Grand   Rapids  & 
Western  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds.  and  Flat  r., 
28  m.  N.E.  of  Grand  Rapids.    Flour,  lumber, 
shingle  and  planing  mills  and  farm  imple- 
ment and  refrigerator  factory.    Farming. 
CALL;   everv    evening    except   Sunday, 
and  DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  13x20,  weekly  eight   pages 
15x22 :  subscription  —  daily  $3,  weekly  9,\ :  es- 
tablished —  daily  1879,  weekly   1871  ;    W.  B. 
Wells,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Circula- 
tion-daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl  " 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1855;  E.  F.  Grablll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GROSSE    POINT,     Wayne    Co.   P. 

343+  pop.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit,  the  county 

seat.    Manufacturing. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March.  1900;  J.  J.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "ijn." 

HANCOCK,  Houghton  Co.  ^  4,050t 
pop. —local  estimate  10,000  — on  Mineral 
Range  and  Hancock  &  Calumet  Rds.,  1  m. 
N.  of  Houghton,  the  county  seat.  Exten- 
sive copper  mines,  stamp  mill,  smelting 
works  and  foundries. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1884;  W.F.  Trays,  editor; 
Hancock  Journal  Co  ,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1.096.  In  1897. Y.  In  1898.  "jkl." 
In  1902.  (z-6)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O).  In  1904, 
(z— 4,  6)  I. 

TYOMIES;  Tuesdavs;  socialist,  Fin- 
nish; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1903;  K.  Murros,  editor;  Tyomies 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "jkl  " 

HANOVER,  Jackson  Co.  g  378t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 
Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw  Rds.,  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  county  seat.  Ship- 
ping point  for  grain  and  live  stock.  Agri- 
culture. 

L  O  C  A  L;  weekly;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
C.E.Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "Jia.."    In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

HARBOR  BEACH,  Huron  Co.  D- 
1,149+  pop.,  terminus  of  Flint  &  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron.  Dairy 
salt,  flour,  lime  and  fish.  Mineral  bath- 
house.   Summer  resort. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription $1 ;  established  1880; 
Browne  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—0). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "j_kl."  ^4^'>^al  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,107; 
for  1898,  1,688.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  "JjcL."  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing n-ith  July,  1902,  1,1''Z9.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  (z— 6)  I. 

HARBOR  SPRINGS,  c.h.,Js:mTOC< 

Co.  6  1,643+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  Rd.  and  on  Lake  Michigan.  Ship- 
ping point   and    summer    resort.     Wood 


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469 


MICH  1(7  AX. 


manufacturing,  lumbering   and    farming. 

Steamboat  traflfic. 

GRAPHIC;  Wednesdays;  eiglit  pages 
15x.i2;  subscription  $1;  establislied  1895;  Bab- 
cock  &  Darling,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x"-i2;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished li?76:  Lorenzo  A.  Clarlc,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jki,."  (A  A). 

MESSENGER  OF  THE  HOI^Y 
CHI  liJ* HOOD;  montlily;  roman  catlio- 
11c;  educational;  eight  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1903;  Franciscan 
Fathers,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "jkl.*   (A  A). 

HARRIETTE,  Wexford  Co.  \2  *1^ 
pop.,  ou  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Cad- 
illac, the  county  seat. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
suoscriptlon  50  cents;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1904;  Will  H.  Jarman,  editor  and  pub- 

lislier  (1—5). 

HARRISON,  c.  h.,  Clare  Co.  D  647t 

pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.    Lumber 

mills. 

CLA  RE  CO.  CLEAVER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1881;  James  E.Dudley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

H ARRIS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Alcona  Co.  ^ 
403+  pop.,  on  Lake  Huron,  100  m.  by  water 
N.  N.  E.  of  Bay  City,  connected  by  daily 
trains  and  steamers.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

ALCONA  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877:  W  L.  Chapelle,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HART,  c.  h.,  Oceana  Co.  -nl,134t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 
of  Pentwater.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869; 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Cii'culatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tlian  1,825.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
t2,0'-27  ;  for  the  flrst  six  months  of  1897, 
1,8-2'i.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899.yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  vl. 

OCEANA  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Hilbourn  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OCEANA  REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  C.  A.  Gurney,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARTFORD,  Van  Buren  Co.  p  l,077t 

pop.,  on    Chicago   &   West   Michigan   and 

South  Haven  &  Eastern  Rds.,  78  m.  S.  S.  W. 

of  Grand  Rapids.    Agriculture.    Fruit  belt. 

DAY  SPRING;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  H.  F.  Cochrane  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PEOPLE'S  ALLIANCE;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  four  pages  17x24 ;  established 
1892;  Sullivan  Cook,  editor;  M.  E.  Deane,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HASTINGS,  C.  h.,   Barry  Co.  p  3,172+ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Kalamazoo   &  Saginaw 
and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and  Thornapple 


MICHIGAN. 


r.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.     Wheat 
growing  and  manufacturing. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1856 ; 
Win.  R.  Cook,  editor;  Cook  Bros.,  publishers 
(12—1). 

(!  i  I'  c  11  I  u  t  i  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
'^,0r«; /orl896,2,191.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  5i,148;  for  1899,  '^,139; 
for  19U0,  '4,1SS; /or  1901,  54,066; /or  1902, 
'^,07'^;  /(^r  19(13,  'J,  14  6;  for  1904,  '^,'^554. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Charles  F.  Field,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3), 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl-"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  over  1,475.  In 
1899.yl.  Inl900.yl,  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •).     In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democi'atic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1867;  Dennis  &  Slingerland,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  as.serts,  not 
less  than   1,400.    In  1896,   I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding   1,400.    In 

1899.  zl.  In  19011,  vl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HERSEY,  c.  h.,  Osceola  Co.  n  327t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  29  m. 
E.  of  Ludington.  Lumbering  and  agri- 
culture. 

OSCEOLA  CO.  OUTLINE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  J.  F.  Radcliffe,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HESPERIA,  Oceana  Co. -n474t  pop., 

18  m.  S.  E.  from  Hart,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber,  fruit  and  farming. 

UNION;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  E.  P.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HILLMAN,  Montmorency  Co.  cf  326 

pop.,  24  m.  W.  of  Alpena.     Saw  mill  and 

grist  mill. 

HERALD  ;    Thursdays;    eight   pages 
15x22;    subscription   .SI;     established   June, 
1901 ;  W.  J.  &  E.  L.  McQueen,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HIIiliSDAIiE,  c.  h.,  Hillsdale  Co.  g 
4,151+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  26  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Jackson.  Seat  of 
Hillsdale  College.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1843;  H.  C.  Blackman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — ^5). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,05().  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,334  ;  for  the  flrst  six  months  <>/  1897, 
1,150;  for  a  year   ending   with  October, 

1898,  1,300  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 

1899,  1,400;  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber 12,  1900,  1,751;  for  a  year  eliding  with 
September,  1901,  1,711;  for  1902,  1,991; 
for  1903,  2.033;  for  IWi,  3,379. 

LEADER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  E.J.March  &  Co.,  editors  and  proprietors 
(1-1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl--  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z  (++).  In 
1901,  August,  publisher  asserts,  since  July  i, 
1899,  smallest  number  of  copies  issued  has 
been  2  100.  In  1902.  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

STANDARD  ;  Tuesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages   17x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;    estab- 
lished 1846:  Ward  &  Hayes,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


Actual  average  for  1896,  3,263;  for  1897, 
3»384.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  2,305;  for  1900,  2,293;  for  1901, 
2,234.  In  1902, yl.  In  1903  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

HOLLAND,  Ottawa  Co.  -q  7,790t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.  and  Ma- 
catawa  bay,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Grand  Rapids. 
A  summer  resort.  Tanning  and  flour  mills. 
Agriculture,  fruit  growing  and  lumbering. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  INDEPENDENT,  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  vreekly 
50  cents;  established— daily  1896, weekly  1897; 
The  Sentinel  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3  P)      Circ'n— daily  "jkl"  weekly  "jkl." 

CITY  NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1872;  Mulder  Bros.  &  Whelan,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DE  GRONDWET;  Tuesdays;  Holland 
Ish ;  republican ;  sixteen  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1860;  J.  B.  Mulder, edi- 
tor; Mrs.  L.  Mulder,  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5.600.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 
1901,6,058.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  vl. 

OE  HOPE;  Wednesdays;  Hollandish; 
Dutch  reformed ;  eight  pages  15x21 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1866 ;  h'rof.  C.  Doesburg, 
editor;  J.  R.  Kanters.  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900, "jki--"  In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  2,700.   In 

1902,  (z— 1)H.  lu  1903,(z— 4)H.  In  1904,  yH. 
DE  WACHTER  ;  Wednesdays;  Hol- 
landish ;  Christian  reformed  ;  four  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
H.  Holkeboer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

OTTAWA  CO.  T 1 3IES;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  M.  G.  Mantlng, 
editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.875.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl-    In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

HOLLT,  Oakland  Co.  U^  l,419t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette 
Rds.  and  Shiawassee  r.,  47  m.  N.  W.  of 
Detroit.    Agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Paterson  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HERA  Li  D;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  Jos.  Haas,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4), 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  1905,  1,140. 
Publisher's  announcement. — Every  subscrib- 
er to  the  Herald  is  paid  in  advance,  and 
its  circulation  thoroughly  covers  one  of 
the  most  prosperous  village  and  farm  sec- 
tions In  the  country,  which  can  be  reached 
in  no  other  way. 

HOLT,  Ingham  Co.   P  175  pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Lansing, 

the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished April,  1900;  Robert  D.  Coger,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki.."  (A  A). 

HOMER,  Calhoun  Co.  g  l,097tpop.,on 
Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw,  Michigan 
Central  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rds.,  22  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Jackson.  Manu- 
factures of  grain  seeders,  hammocks,  bath 


tubs,  oil  stoves,  upholstered  goods,  butter 
and  cheese.    Important  grain  market. 

INDEX;  Wednesdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1872;  D.  W.  Knickerbocker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "JicL"  In  1898,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 
1899,1,183.  In  1900,  (z-4)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  Jw^y.  1901.1,1 93« 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  vl  (O  O).    In  1904.  "jkl." 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eiKht 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
Linn  &  Worthington,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1897, 1,278. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

HOUGHTON,  c.  h.,  Houghton  Co.  P 

3.359+  pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  At- 
lantic and  Mineral  Range  and  Copper 
Range  Rds.,  94  m.  N.  W.  of  Marquette. 
Copper  mining. 

MINING  GAZETTE;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  PORTAGE  LAKE 
MINING  GAZETTE,  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription- daily  §6,  weekly 
$2;  established— dally  1899,  weekly  1859;  Min- 
ing Gazette  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  every  edition  has  exceeded 
4.497.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yG. 
Weekly  :  In  1900,  "iKL."    In  1901.  Z  (4.  6). 

HOWARD,  Montcalm  Co.  n  l,398t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  De- 
troit, Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rds.,  33  m. 
N.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Farming  and  lumber 
manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Thursdays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872 ;  B.  J.  Lowrey  and  Jas.  B.  Hasklns,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  ••rsjL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  ime,  l^'i^S.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898."JKL-" 

MICHIGAN  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
Journalistic;  twenty  to  thirty-two  pages  6x9: 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1893;  B.J. 
Lowrey,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HOWELL,  c.   h.,   Livingston    Co.  U^ 

2,518+  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  & 
Western  and  Ann  Arbor  Rds.,  33  m.  E.  S.  E. 
of  Lansing,  the  State  capital,  and  52  N.  W. 
of  Detroit.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

LIVINGSTON  CO.  REPUBLICAN  » 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1855;  George 
Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2.023.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  au- 
eraoe/or  1899.  2.094.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901.  2,135;  for  1902,  2,185. 
In  1903,  V I  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
<  2  279 

LIVINGSTON  DEMOCRAT^ 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15«22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1855;  John  Ryan, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "Jja"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  2,046.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl» 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

LIVINGSTON  HERALD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Thomas  W.  Brewer,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jki^-" 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••)- 

HUDSON,  Lenawee  Co.  C;2,403t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati.  Jackson  &  Mackinaw  and 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  17 


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m.  W.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat.    General 

maniifacturlnK. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  185!);  Hyrou 
Schernierhoru,  editor;  NevvsPublishlngConi- 
panv,  publishers.  Circulation  "iKt."  In  1898, 
Z.   'In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  -jki..- 


MICHIQAN. 


POST;  Fridays;  republican;  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1866; 
Chas.  Steuerwald,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  lu  1895,  "iKL-"  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,Y.  In  1898.  ikl."  In  1899.  Z.  Inl902,"JKL." 

IMLAY  CITY,  Lapeer  Co.  n-  1.1221 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Pontiac,  Oxford 

&  Northern  Rds..  32  m.  W.  of  Port  Huron. 

Flour  mills  and  grain  elevators. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  Ed. 
E.  Doty,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL. 

IONIA,  c.  h.,  Ionia  Co.  D  5,209t  pop  , 
on  Pere  Marquette  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds. 
and  Grand  r.,  35  m.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids 
Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

SENTINETi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription— daily$4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1879,  weekly  1866;  J.  H.  Kidd,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1894.  1,583. 
In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for  1896,  1,710. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl."  Actual  average 
/orl899.  1,423;  for  1900,  1,707; /or  1901, 
1,500;  /or  1902,  '^,339;  for  1903,2,417; 
/or  liMJ4.  2,401. 

STAN  DA  RD ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription —daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1867;  Standard 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  O.  C.Wright,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKI.." 

IRON  MOUNTAIN,c.li.,  Dickinson 

Co.  \:  9,242+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  Escauaba.    Iron  mining. 

TRIBUNE-GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sun  lay,  and  RANGETRIBUNE, 
Saturdays;  republican;  daily  four  to  eight 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1896,  weekly  1879;  D.  E.  Thomp.son,  edi- 
tor; Walter  P.  Hosking,  publisher  (2— 3).  Cir- 
culation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z  (1.2,  4,  5). 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  Swedish;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  50; 
established  1900;  J.  M.  Enstrom,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»»). 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1896;  Tom  A. 
Hanna,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "Jia-." 

IRON    RIVER,    Iron   Co.  ^    l,482t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  28  m. 

N.    W.   of   Florence,  Wis.    Farming,   iron 

mining  and  lumbering. 

REPORTER  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  P.  O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

IRON  WOOD,    Gogebic  Co.  \^  9,705t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Wis- 


consin Central  Rds.,  150  m.  W.of  Marquette 
and  39  E.  of  Ashland,  Wis.    Iron  mining. 

FRIIIET;  Fridays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
Independent:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  J.  G.  R.  Baner,  editor 
and  publisher  (5-3).    Circ'n  "jja-."  (A  A). 

NEWS-RECORD:  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1886;  News  Record  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "^kl." 

SVENSIvA  AMERIKANSKA  TRI- 
BUNE N  ;  Friday  s  ( A  A ). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  establi.shed  1886; 
Bennett  &  Wilbur,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ISHPEMING,    Marquette   Co.  \: 

13,255+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic  Rds., 
%  m.  W.  of  Marquette,  the  county  seat. 
Iron  mines  and  deposits  of  marble,  gold 
and  silver. 

IRON  ORE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Geo.  A.  Newett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  8,400.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901,  yl.     In  1902,    ?kl-" 

PENINSULAR  RECORD;  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Peninsular 
Record  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  editors  and 
publishers  (12—2).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

SUPERIOR  POSTEN ;  Saturdays; 
Swedish;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  A.  A.  Lind.  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 2).  Circulation  "jkl- "  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

ITHACA,  c.  h.,  Gratiot  Co.  U  2,0-20t 
pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Lansing. 
Agriculture. 

GRATIOT  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Fred  Grlswold,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,709.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl . 
Actiial  average  for  1899.  2,0S5:  for  19O0. 
3,102.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl(OO).    In  1904, 1  (DD). 

GRATIOT  CO.  HERALD  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1869;  John  N.  McCall, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,700.  Actual  average 
for  1896,1,835 ;  for  1897, 2,534.  In  1898,  y  H,. 
Ill  1899,  yl.  Ill  19(10,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902. 
(z— 11)1.  In  1903,  vl.  In  1904,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  4.000. 

GRATIOT  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Willard  D.  Tucker,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN  POULTRYMAN; 
monthly;  poultry;  twenty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  25  cents  ;  established  February, 
1901;  Clark  E.  Beckwith,  editor;  Michigan 
PoultrymanPublishingCo.  publishers (2-  3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  I902,''i,37  3.  In  1903, yH.  Inl904,yH. 

JACKSON, c.h.,  Jackson  Co.  g  25,180t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern,  Cincinnati  Northern  and 
Michigan  Central  Rds.,  76  m.  W.  of  Detroit. 
Seat  of  State  Prison  and  machine  shops  of 
the  Michigan  Central  Rd.  Milling,  machin- 
ery, corset,  vehicle  and  wheel  manufac- 


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MICHIGAN. 


torles.    Starch,  oil  stoves,  pulp  and  paper 

mills.    Condensed  milk  and  glass  factories. 

CITIZEN;  every  evenmg  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages— daily  17x24, 
semi  weekly  15x22  ;  subscription — daily  $5, 
semi  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1865,  semi- 
weekly  1837;  James  O'Donnell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901,  3,931  i  for  1902,  3,887. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  4,419;  for  1904, 
4,517. 

Semi- Weekly:  "iivL."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901. 
(z-11)  H.  In  1902,  (z-4)  H.  In  1903,  (z-6)  H. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday ;  independent ;  eight  pages  17x22 ; 
subscription  $4.16;  established  1884;  The  Jack- 
son Patriot  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 1). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.195.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  y I.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,308;  for  1903, 
2,703: /orl904,  3.447. 

MORNING   PATRIOT;   every  morn 
Ing  except  iMouday,  and  WEEKLi  Y,  twice- 
a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent 
democratic;    dailj'   eight,   Sunday   sixteen 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x22;    subscription- 
daily  S5.20,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily  1870,  weekly  1844;  The  Jackson 
Patriot  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circiilation-Dailv:  In  1895,  H.    In  1896, 
H.     In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  vl.    In  1899,  zl.    In 

1900.  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  2,774;  for  1903,  2,946;  for  1904, 
3,l->8- 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  3, GGS; 
/<>/•  1904,  3,869. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  zl.     Inl900.zl.     In 

1901,  yl.     Actual  average  for  1902,  3,104; 
for  1903,  3,089;  /or  1904,  2,734. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Rea.chii5fr  of  the 

local  daily  newspaper  readers  of  Jackson 
and  vicinity  without  duplication  of  circula- 
tion b3'  placing  your  advertising  contracts 
with  the  Morning  Patriot  and  Evening 
Press.  Combination  rates.  Both  republi- 
can and  democratic  readers  reached.  Av- 
erage sworn  circulation  for  year  ending 
December  31,  1904  :  Evening  Press,  3.447; 
Morning  Patriot,  3.158;  Sunday  Patriot. 
3.869.  and  Weekly  Patriot.  2.724. 

INDUSTRIAL.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  twelve  tt'  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  P.  W.  Hen- 
ley, editor;  Industrial  News  Co.,  publishers 
(5-3). 

Circnlatioii :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,636;  for  1896,  5,957:  /or  1897,  5,561. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  5,213.  In  1902,  yG. 
Inl3'3,  (z-4)  H  (••).    In  1904.  yH. 

MICHIGAN   VOLKSFREUND; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $2 ;  established  1871 ; 
Rudolph  Worch.  editor  nd  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SATURDAY    EVENING    STAR; 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1879:  Myron 
W.  Taibox.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  B  in  1894 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896  and  1897.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.200.     In  1898,  vl.    In 

1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  ".iki- "  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

JASPER,  Lenawee  Co.  O^  300  pop.,  on 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  30  m. 

W.  by  N.  of  Toledo,  Ohio.   Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Frldaj's;  independent; 
four  pages  17i^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  Minnie  Forman.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


MICHIGAN. 


JONESVIIiLE,  Hillsdale  Co.  g  l,367t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  4  ni.  N.  W.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county 
seat,  and  87  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Adrian.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

HILLSDALE  CO.   GAZETTE;  Sat 

urdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1878; 
James  I.  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1854;  Gregory  &  Eggleston,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

KALAMAZOO,   c.    h.,    Kalamazoo 

Co.  p  29,973    pop.,   on  Michigan  Central, 

Lake   Shore  &  Michigan   Southern,  Grand 

Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Chicago,  Kalamazoo 

&  Saginaw  Rds.  and  Kalamazoo   r.,  47  m. 

S.  of  Grand  Rapids.    Seat  of  Kalamazoo 

College  and   Michigan  Female   Seminary. 

Manufacturing. 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept   Monday,    and    SEMI -WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription— dailv  $5.20,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— daily 'Gazeffe  1833, 
News  1894,  consolidated  1900,  semi-w-eekly  1833; 
Kalamazoo  Gazette  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Iu  1899.  zl.  In  1900. zl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  5,272;  for  1902, 
7,346;  for  1903,  8,671  ;  for  i904,  10,311. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898, ".jjCL"  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  5,138.     In  1904,  yG. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x24 ;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1859,  semi-weekly  1844; 
Edward  N.  Dingley,  editor;  Kalamazoo  Tele- 
graph Company,  publishers  (3 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  4,271.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  G  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1898.  6,723 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  191X),  6,439;  for  1901,  6,794; 
forJ9()2,  7,403;  for  1903,  8,572;  for  1904, 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  H.    In  1896.  G.    In 

1897.  GZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1901,  7,151; 
for  1902,  7,579;  for  ms,  8,510;  for  1904, 
9  232 

*'de  holla NDSCHE  AMERI- 
KAAN;  triweekly,  Mondays,  Wednesdays 
and  Fridays;  Hollandish;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1889;  P.  A.  Dalm, 
editor:  Holland  Printing  Co  .  publishers 
(7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

HIGHER  T  HO  UGHT;  monthly; 
eight  pages  9}4xl2}4;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  1901;  Evelyn  Arthur 
See  and  Agnes  Chester  See,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jju.."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,190.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  I. 

KALEVA,  Manistee  Co.  \2  200  pop.,  on 
Manistee  &  Northeastern  and  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Manistee,  the 
county  seat.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

SIIRTOLAINEN;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Finnish;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.25;  established 
1876;  Finnish  American  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1896, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MICHIGAN. 


6,874.    In  1897.  ii  Z.    In  1898,  yCS.    In  1899. 

yH.  m  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  publisher  asserts, 
no  edltiou  was  less  than  8,300.  In  1902,  yF, 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  F  (•  •).    In  l'.M)4,  yF. 

KALKASKA,  c.  h.,  Kalkaska  Co.  6 
1,304+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd 
and  Board  man  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Cadillac. 
Manufacturing,  farming  and  lumbering. 

KALKASKA  IAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  J.  C.  Gray,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iiCL." 

liEADElt;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  J.  N.  Tinklepaugh,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KENT  CITY,  Kent  Co.  -a  400  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.,  13  m.  N. 

of  Grand   Island.   Manufactures  of  flour, 

bicycles  and  cheese. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estal)lished  1895; 
C.  S.  Parks,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).    Cir 
culation   -iki-"  (A  A). 

KINDE,    Huron   Co.  [[f  350    pop.,    on 

Pere  Marquette  Rd.  80  m.  N.  E.  of  Saginaw. 

Creamery  and  grist  mill. 

INDEPENDENT  FARMER;  Fr  days; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  February,  1903; 
E.  G.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

KINGSLEY,  Grand  Traverse  Co.  ^ 
419+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
12}i  m.  S.  of  Traverse  City,  the  county  seat. 
Lumbering  and  farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eiglit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1902;  H.  C.  &  L.  E.  Tripp,  editors  and 
publishers  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUSTIjER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1899;  M.S. 
Brownseii,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "Uil-" 

KINGSTON,  Tuscola  Co.  D-  286 r  pop., 

on  Pontlac,  Oxford  &  Northern  Rd.,  1]4  m- 

N.  of  Clifford.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

TIDINGS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  A..  A.  P.  McDowell,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KRAFT,  Wayne  Co.  R. 

HAMTRAMEK  NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  in 
dependent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  J.J.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAINGSBURG,    Shiawassee  Co.    D 

690+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  W. 

S.  W.  of  Corunna.  the  county  seat,  and  16 

N.E.  of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  l.'5x22;subscrlption  $1;  established  1877; 
H.  Van  Ommern,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jjil  " 

LAKE   CITY,  c.  h.,  Missaukee  Co.  b 

816+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
85  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Traverse  City  and  100  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering.   Jsummer  resort. 

MISSAUKEE      REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
•ubscrlptlon$l;  established  1884;  Orville  Den- 
nis, editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Clrc'n-iKL" 


MICHIGAN. 


PL.AIN  DEALER;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887:  R.  W.  Bird  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3)     Circulation  "iKL." 

LAKE   LINDEN,  Houghton    Co.  tl 

.  2,597+  pop.,  on  Hancock  &  Calumet  Rd.,  9  m. 
N.  E.  of  Hougliton.  Copper  smelting  and 
stamping  and  lumbering. 

NATIVE  COPPER  TIMES;  Tuesdays; 

independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1883;  J.  H.Wilson,  editor 
and  publisher  (10—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

LAKE  ODESSA,  Ionia  Co.  n  1,305 

pop. — 1904  census,— on  Pere  Marquette  Rd., 
82  m.  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Agriculture 
and  manufacturing. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays  ;  Independent  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  esiab- 
lislied  June,  1903;  McMilleu  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WAVE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
A.  H.  Weber,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jja."    In  1896,  Z.     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

LAKE  VIEW,  Montcalm   Co.  n   9.55t 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 
Rd.,  30  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Stanton,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 
ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;   eight  pages 

18x20;     subscription     $1;    established     1879; 

Moore  &  Stebbins,  editors   and   publishers 

(2—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

L'ANSE,  c.  h.,  Baraga  Co.  \2  620t  pop., 

on   Duluth,  South   Shore   &   Atlantic  Rd., 

53  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Marquette.    Lumbering 

and  mining. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Geo.  C.  Jackmau,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).   Circulation  "igi-." 

LANSING,  Ingham  Co.  g  16,485t 
pop..  State    Capital,  on  Michigan  Cen- 
tral,   Detroit,   Grand   Rapids   A   Western, 
Grand  Trunk  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rds.  and  Grand  r.    Water  power, 
utilized  in  milling  and  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight   pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1887,  weekly  1856;  TheLansing 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily:    In  1899,  "jkl."    Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  2,391.     In  1901,  yll. 
Actual   average   for   a   year   ending    icith 
March.  1902.  2.892.     In  1902,  (z— i)  H.     In 
1903,  vH.    InlilOl.  yH. 

Weekly:  In  1899,  "j.kl."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

STATE  REPUBLICAN  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; republican:  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1855 ;  Robert  Smith  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.8S0.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  number 
printed  during  the  past  year  has  been  2,3(0. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903, 
y  H  (O  O).  Actual  average  for  19i'4.  S^StiS. 
Weekly:  "JKL."  In  1897, Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)1.    In  1903,  yl.     Inm)4.  yl. 

CAPITAL  CITY  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 


474 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


subscription  $1;  established  1888;  M.  E.  Gard- 
ner, editor  and  publislier  (8—3). 
Circulation:   In  1895.  "jkl.-     In  1896,  I.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -jisi"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."     In  19t'3,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

1>IICHIGAN  STAATS  ZEITUNG  : 
Thursdays;  German;  independent;  eigiit 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1837;  E.  J.  Baumann.  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  -jkl."     In  19(t3.  Z  (4). 

MODERATOR-TOPICS;  Thursdays, 
except  July  and  August  ;  educational; 
twenty  pages  8ixlU;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Henry  R.  Pattengill,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5.600.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  vH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901.  3,620.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  G. 
In  1903.  yG  (O  O)     In  1901.  jH. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  WOLVERINE  WORK- 
MAN; monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  United 
Workmen;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1900;  Fred  C.  Wetmore, 
editor;  Perry  F.  Powers,  publisher  (2 — :3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  23,500.     In  1903,  yC  (A  A). 

LAPEER,  c.  h.,  Lapeer  Co.  D-  3,297t 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan  Central 

Rds.,  46  m.  W.  of  Port  Huron  and  60  N.  by 

N.  W.  of  Detroit.    Agriculture. 

"  CLARION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1856; 
E.  T.  Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1«95, 
2,714;  /or  1896.  2,763.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual averagefor  1898, 2,955 ;  for  1899, 2,875. 
la  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actug,l 
average  /or  1903.  2,960;  for  1904.  2.969. 
LAPEER  CO.  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1840;  G.  T.  Hargreaves,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
4,273; /or  1896,  4,4S7;  for  1897,  4.496; 
for  1898,  4,684.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,808;  for  1902, 
2,852.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

IiAWRENCE,  Van  Buren  Co.  P  598t 
pop.,  on  So.  Haven  &  Eastern  Rd.,  9  m.  W. 
of  Paw  Paw,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
cider  mills,  creamery,  canning  factory, 
beanery,  berry-box  Avarehouse  and  brick- 
yard.   Horticulture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
J.  G.  Jennings,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LiA WTON,  Van  Buren  Co.  J3  942t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  South  Haven  & 
Eastern  Rds.,   4  m.  W.  of  Paw  Paw.  the 

county  seat.    Fruit  growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  C.  E.  Lewis,  editor  and  publi.'<her.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LEROY,  Osceola  Co.  a  375t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd..  midway  be- 
tween Cadillac  and  Reed  City,  Lumber 
and  planing  mills  and  cigar  factory. 

INI>EPENDENT;Friday8;independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  George  A.  Glerum  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LESLIE,  Ingham  Co.  p  l,114t  pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of  Lansing, 

the  State  capital.    Magnetic  wells. 

LOCAL  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  re 
publican  ;    four  pages  20x26  ;     subscription 


MICHIGAN. 


$1.25;  established  1876 ;  Bert  M.  Gould,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,020.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y".  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,0(X).  In 
1899.  "JKL." 

LEWISTON,  Montmorency  Co.  d  700 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W. 

of  Atlanta,  the  county  seat.      Lumbering 

and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x2i) ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1893;  R.  M.  Horton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

LEXINGTON,  Sanilac  Co.  D  619t 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron  and  20  S.  E.  of 
Sanilac  Center,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  repTiblican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  sub.scription  $1;  established  1895;  J.  H. 
Keyes,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LINDEN,  Genesee  Co.  n-  543t  pop.,  on 

Detroit,  Grand   Haven    &  Milwaukee  Rd., 

55  m.  S.  E.  of  Detroit.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscriprion  $1;  established 
1887;  W.  H.  Peek,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LITCHFIELD,  Hillsdale  Co.  g  645t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county 
seat.  Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
oages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 
L.  C.  Feighner,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LOWELL,  ifcn<  Co. -D  1,736t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Pere  Marquette  Rds. 
and  Grand  r.,  18  m.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids,  the 
county  seat.  Horticulture,  manufacturing 
and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1865 ;  D.  B.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,307.  Actual  average  for  18&6, 
1,381.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "4Kl. " 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  81 ;  established 
1893:  Frank  M.Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1.015.     In  19(14,  "JKL." 

LTJDINGTON,  c.  li.,  Mason  Co.  -n 
7,166+  pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd. 
and  Lake  Michigan,  about  20  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  Manistee.    Fruit  and  salt. 

SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  :  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$3  ;  established  1900  ;  G.  S.  Luce,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRONICLE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  lSx22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June.  1901;  Herbert  MeCutcheon, 
editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

RECORD-APPEAL;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established— iiecord  1867,  Ap- 
peal 1873;  consolidated  May,  1901;  Chas.  T. 
Sawyer,  editor;  Record  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.200. 
In  1897, 1  Z.    Actual  averagefor  1898, 1,666; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


475 


JillCIJIOAX. 


/or  1899.  a, 0!»0.  lu  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  (z-4, 
6,12)1.  Ill  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  '^.J»'i«;  /u/- 1904.  '^,MS». 

liUTHER,  Lake  Co.  -U  837t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.  and  Mams- 
tee  r..  13m.  N.  E.  of  Baldwin,  tlie  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  lumber,  laths, 
shingles  and  flour. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  republican; eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
W.  B.  Pool,  editor;  Luther  Trinting  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ((')— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liYONS,  Ionia  Co.  n  656t  pop.,  on  De- 
troit, Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Grand  r.,  117  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Detroit.  Water 
power.  Manufacturing  of  windmills  and 
caskets.    Wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878:  Ernest  S.  Fuller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (S— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

McBAIN,  Missaukee  Co.  ^  709t  pop., 
on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Cadillac 
and  10  S.  of  Lake  City,  the  county  seat. 
Farming,  lumbering  and  hardwood  man- 
ufacturing. 

CHRONICIiE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  Chas.  R. 
Burleson,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

McBRIDES,  Montcalm    Co.    n    289t 

pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 

Rd.,  about  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Stanton,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
W.  C.  Shannon,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKi." 

MANCELONA,^n<rtm  Co.  t}  l,226t 

pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  40  m. 

N.  E.  of  Traverse  City.     Iron  furnace  and 

manufactories.    Farming. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D ;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  L.  E.  Slussar,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  Largest  ever  accorded  was 
L0151nl895.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, "jkl." 

MANCHESTER,   Washtenaw  Co.  P, 

1,209+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W,  of  Ann  Arbor,  the 
county  seat,  and  21  E.  S.  E.  of  Jackson. 
M^ater  power.  Large  roller-process  flour 
mills  and  several  factories.  General  farm- 
ing. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  June,  1902;  R.  E.  Roe,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ••JKI."  (A  A). 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1867;  Mat.  D.  Blosser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "j.kl." 

MANISTEE,  c.h.,  Mani$tee  Co.\2 

14,260-t-  pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and 

Manistee  &  Northeastern  Rds.  and  Lake 

Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Manistee  r.    Milling 

and   salt,  furniture,  shingle   and  lumber 

manufacturing. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  eight 


MICHIGAN. 


pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  week- 
ly «1;  established— dally  1895,  weekly  1882; 
J.  S.  Madison,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3), 
Circulation- Dally  "iKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
weekly  "jkl."    In  1903,  dally  Z  (4). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
andTIMES-SENTINEL,  Fridays;  daily 
non-partisan,  weekly  republican;  dally  four, 
weeklj'  eight  pages  18x24;  subscript  ion- 
daily  $:5,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1894, 
weekly  1864;  Henry  S.  Hilton,  editor;  The 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  —  daily  "JiLP"  weekly  "jkl."  In 
1901,  daily  Z  (1.2,4,  6). 

MICHIGAN  VOLKSZEITUNG; 

Fridays;  German;  independent  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890  ;  August  Greve,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

MANISTIQUE,  c.  h..  Schoolcraft 
Co.  \2  4,126^f  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul 
&  Sault  Sainte  Marie  Rd.  and  Lake  Mich- 
igan, about  40  m.  E.  of  Escanaba.  Lumber- 
ing and  fishing. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  J.  H.  MacNaughton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAROLD;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
Nettie  Steffenson,  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PIONEER  TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  Geoi  E.  Holbein,  edi- 
tor.; Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."     In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  22x15;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1904;  W.  G.  Evans,  editor;  Schoolcraft  Co. 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2-5). 

MANTON,  Wexford  Co.\2  895t  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 

Cadillac,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and 

farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
H.  G.  Hutzler,  editor  and  ptiblisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MAPLE  RAPIDS,    Clinton  Co.  a 

579+ pop.,  on  Maple  r.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint 

Johns,  the  county  seat.   Saw  and  grist  mills. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1878;  W.  S.  &  D.  R.  Barnard,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MARCELLUS,  Cass  Co.pi,025tpop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Kala- 
mazoo.   Agriculture  and  mantifacturing. 

N  E  W  S  >  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877:  Arthur  E.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARINE  CITY,  Saint  Clair  Co.  a- 
3.829+  pop.,  on  St.  Clair  r.,  20  m.  S.  of  Port 
Huron,  the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of 
barrel  heads,  bricks  and  staves.  Ship- 
building and  salt  prodtiction. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  Independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1897 ;  C.  A.  Laydon,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jki,." 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Frank  Sutton,  editor;  Re- 
porter Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


MARION,  Osceola  Co.  □  741t  pop.,  on 

Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  18  m.   S.   E.  of  Cadillac. 

Shingle  and  lumber  mills.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH  -LEADER;  Thursdays  ; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  C.  T.  Sadler,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

MARIiETTE,  Sanilac  Co.  a-  996t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  45  m. 
N.  W.  of  Port  Huron.  Lumber  mills,  furni- 
ture and  agricultural  implement  factories, 
creamery  and  woolen  mills.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x2"2;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
D.  E.  Hubbell,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1897,  "iKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  "JKL."  In  1901,  publisher  asserts, no  issue 
has  been  less  than  1,200.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(E— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

MARQUETTE,  e.  h.,  Marquette  Co. 

t]  10,058+  pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  At- 
lantic and  Marquette  &  Southeastern  Rds. 
and  Lake  Superior,  53  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  L'Anse. 
Iron  mines,  blast  furnaces  and  powder 
mills.    Lumbering  and  stone  quarrying. 

MINING  JOURNAL;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established — 
daily  1884,  weekly  1846;  J.  Russell,  editor; 
Mining  Journal  Company  (Limited),  publish- 
ers ( 12—4) 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897. 
Z.  In  1898,  "JKL-"  (??)  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  3,100; 
in  1902,  Mav,  at  no  time  during  last  four 
years  less  than  3,000.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,500.  In  1896,  T,  In  1S97,  Z.  In  1898, 
'•JKL.-(??)    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902.  "JKL. 

MARSHALL,  c.  h..  Calhoun  Co.  p 

4,370+ pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mack- 
inaw and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and  Kala- 
mazoo r.,  about  13  m.  E.  bj'  S.  E.  of  Battle- 
creek.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  EXPOUNDER,  Fridays ; 
democratic  ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $4.75,  weekly  $1; 
established  187^;  J.  M.  Moses,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).  Circ'n— dally  "jkl."  week 
ly  "JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  elghtpages 
17x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1898;  Geo. 
E.  Willitts,  editor;  Expounder  Publishing 
Company,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,705.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17-x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1839;  Statesman  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  1895  and  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,550;  In  1897. 1,750. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

MASON,c.h., /nfirftam  Co.  g  l,828tpop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Lans- 
ing, the  State  capital,  and  25  N.  of  Jackson. 
Agriculture. 

INGHAM   CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days;  democratic;    eight    pages  15x22;    sub- 
Bcriptlon  $1;    established  1876;    W.L.Clark, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:   In  1900,  "JKi-"    In  1901,  pub- 


lisher asserts,  there  has  not  been  an  issue  in 
over  11  yearn  that  did  not  exceed  1.188.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INGHAM  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1857;  A.  L.  Rose,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,248.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,235.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  publisher 
assert8,has  not  been  less  than  1,250.  In  1901,  y  I, 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MAYVILLE,  Tuscola  Co.  n-825t pop., 
on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of 
Saginaw.    Farming. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Terry  Corliss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 8).   Circulation  "JKL." 

MEMPHIS,  Macomb  Co.  D^  586t  pop., 

on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W. 

of  Port  Huron.    Shipping  point  for  hay  and 

grain.    Agriculture. 

BEE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Chas.  D.  Prich- 
ard,  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  '•nn-" 

MENDON,  Saint  Joteph  Co.  p  777t 
pop.— of  township  2,044— on  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of  Kalamazoo.  Water 
power.    Agriculture. 

GLOBE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1874;  D.  M.  Evoland, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl.  • 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  A.Gaines, 
editor  aud  publisher  (7—3  P).      Circ'n   "jkl." 

MENOMINEE,  c.h.,  Menominee  Co.  tl 

12,818+  pop.,  on    Chicago   &   Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 
and  W.  shore  of   Green  bay  at  mouth  of 
Menominee  r.,  where  more  lumber  Is  pro- 
duced than  In  any  other  part  of  the  world. 
HERALD-LEADER;    every   evening 
except  Sunday,    aud    WEEKLY,    Satur- 
days;   republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;   established 
—daily  1894,  weekly  1864;  Roger  M.  Andrews, 
editor;  Harmon  &  Andrews,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulatiou:    Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  April,  ltH»4,  1,676. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$5;  established  1904;  News  Publishing  Com- 
panv,  editors  and  publishers  (3—5  P). 

MERCHANDISE;  Saturdays;  grocery 
trade;  thirty-two  pagts  103^x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  June,  1902;  M.  D.  Cox, 
editor;  Carpenter,  Cook  &  Co.,  publish- 
ers (5—3).    Circulation   -jkl."  (A  A). 

PIONIER  UND  VOLKSFREUND; 
Saturdays;  German;  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1890;  Moosbrugger 
Brothers,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulatiou:  In  18?7.  "JKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899.  zl.    In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl."  _  _ 

SUGAR  BEET  NEWS  AND 
NORTHWESTERN  FARMER;  Sat- 
urdays; agriculture;  eight  pages  1dx22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1902;  A.  L. 
Sawyer,  editor;  Harmon  &  Andrews,  pub- 
lishers (3—5  P ). 


MERRILL,  Saginaw  Co.  □  459t  pop., 
on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  Rd.,20m. 
from  Saint  Louis  and  18  W.  of  Saginaw,  the 
county  seat.  Farming  and  lumbering  dis- 
trict. 
MONITOR;    Fridays;    Independent; 

eight  pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;   estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


477 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


Ushed    May,    1902 ;    Thomas   W.    Northcott, 
editor  and  publliher  U2— 3)     Clrc'n  "iKL.-- 

MESICK,  ^Vexford  Co.  tl  50  pop., 
on  Ann  Arbor  Rd..  28  m.  N.  "W.  of  Cadillac. 
SUN  ;  Fridays;  Independent;  eiglit  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901; 
F.  E.  Rice,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MIDDLEVILLE,  Barry  Co.  p  829t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Thorn- 
apple  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Hastings,  the  county 
seat,  and  21  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Water 
power,  flour  mills,  creamery  and  cucum- 
ber-piclcling  vats.  Agriculture. 
SUN;    Thursdays;    independent;    eight 

pages  17J^x22;    subscription  $1;  established 

1870;    J.  W.  Saunders,  editor   and  publisher 

(1—5). 

Circulation;    In  19(i4,  (z— 2,  4)  I. 

MIDLAND,  c.  h.,  Midland  Co.  n  2,363t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Michi- 
gan Central  Rds.  and  Tittawasse  r.,  20  m. 
N.  W.  of  Saginaw.  Manufactures  of  lum- 
ber, salt  and  bromine. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881 :  T.  W.  Crissey,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (5—3). 

Circuiaiiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,215.  Actxial  averaae  for  1896, 
1/129.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  1,321;  for  1899.  1,212;  for  19(K), 
1,233;  for  1901.  1,216.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z- 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18T9;  Chas. 
H.  Steiger,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation ••LKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MILAN,  Wathtenaw  Co.  D,  l,141t  pop., 

on  Ann  Arbor  and  Wabash  Rds.,  14  m.  S. 

of  Ann  Arbor,  the  county  seat.    Saw  mills, 

stave  factories  and  foundry.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
W.  H.  Houseman,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MILFORD,  Oakland  Co.  D,  l.lOSt  pop., 
on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Detroit.    Water  power.     Farm-implement 
manufactory.    Flour  mill.    Farming. 
TI3IES;    Saturdays;   independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
G.  S.  RoAve,  editor;  Carrie  M.  Rowe,   pub- 
lisher (3—4). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1901,  ".t.kl."  Actual ai^erage 
for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1902,  1 ,  029 ;  for 
1903,  1,048.    In  mn,  "JKi.." 

MILLERSBURG,  Presqut  Isle  Co. 

cf  650   pop.,  on  Detroit  &   Mackinac   Rd., 

18  m.  S.  W.  of   Rogers,  the   county   seat. 

Lumber  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl ; 
established  September.  1903;  Calvin  Goss, 
editor;  O.  S.  Burton,  publisher  (I— 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PRESQUE  ISLE  CO.  NEWS;  Satur 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  13x20;   sub- 
scription $1;    established  January,  1901;    H. 
Whitelev   &    Son,   editors    and    publishers 
(12—3).   "Circulation  ".ikl.  ' 

MILLINGTON,  Tuscola  Co.  D-  638t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd..  18  m.  S.  of 
Caro,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
GAZETTE;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 


1899;  A.K.Pierce,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MINDEN  CITY,  Sanilac  Co.  u-  408t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  17 
m.  N.  of  Sanilac  Centre,  the  county  seat, 
and  10  W.  of  Lake  Huron.  Foundry,  car- 
riage worlcs,  woolen,  flour  and  feed  mills 
and  pump  factory. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  E.  W.  Phillips,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

M  I  O  ,  c.  h.,  Oscoda  Co.  (if  200  pop.,  on 

Au  Sable  r.,  80  m.  N.  of  Bay  City.    Lumber 

and  farming. 

MAIL-TELEGRAm  ;    Thursdays;   re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  R.  J.  Craig,  editor;    F.  Q 
Noble,  publisher  (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONROE,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  P,  5,043, 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shoi-e  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Michigan  Central  and  Flint  &  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rds.  and  Raisin  r.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of 
Detroit  and  20  N.  E.  of  Toledo,  Ohio.  Depot 
for  grain  shipment.  Has  extensive  nur- 
series.   Manufacturing  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Democrat  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "j_kl.  "  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902.  "fKL."  In 
1903,  Z(4)»»). 

RECORD  COMMERCIAL; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  Record  1900. 
Commercial  1839;  Tlie  Record  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1903, 
Z(4)(«»).    In  1904,  I. 

NORTH  AMERICAN  HORTICUL- 
TURIST; monthly;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1894;  C.J. 
McCormick,  editor;  N.  A.  H.  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  ( 12 — 4). 
Cii'Ciilation :  Actxial  average  for  1897, 
3,341;  for  1898,  3,166;  /or  1899,  3,750; 
for  1900,  4.429.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  7,258;  for  1903,  8,925; /or 
1904.9.592. 

NUMISMATIST;  monthly;  numismat- 
ics; thirty  two  to  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Geo.  F.  Heath, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

MONTAGUE,  Muskegon  Co.  -D  998t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.  and 
Lake  Michigan,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Muskegon, 
the  county  seat.  Lumbering,  farming  and 
fruit  growing. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870:  H.  C.  Floten,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

MONTROSE,    Genesee  Co.  D-  l,5I2t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Saginaw  &  Mackinaw 
Rd.  and  Flint  r.,  22  m.  S.  of  Saginaw. 
Cheese  factory  and  saw,  shingle  and  plan- 
ing mills. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896; 
R.  L.  Ford  and  E.  G.  Hackney,  editors ;  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKJ,." 

MORENCI,^««««'««  Co.a,l,334t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
20  m.  S.  W.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat,  and 


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MICHIGAN. 


70  from   Detroit.      Flour   and   saw  mills, 

creamery  and  cheese  factory,  brick  and  tile 

machine  works,  cider  and  sorghum  mills. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Allen  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.  Circulation  "jkl" 

MORIiEY,  Mecosta  Co.\2  334  pop.,  on 

Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  42  m.  X.  E.  of 

Muskegon. 

MESSAGE;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  W. 
B.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MORRICE, -^Wat^^assee  Co. D  476t  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  12  m.  S.of  Owosso.the 

county  seat,  and  20  N.  E.  of  Lansing,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription 75  cents;  established  1898;  Thos. 
W.  Brewer,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

MOUNT  CLEMENS,  c.  h..  Macomb 

Co.  P,  6,576+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and 

Clinton  r.,  at  head  of   navigation,  22  m. 

N.  E.  of  Detroit.  Its  mineral  waters  attract 

a  large  number  of  visitors.     Agriculture 

and  cattle  raising. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  PRESS, Thursdays;  independent; 
four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1.25  ;  established— daily  1899, 
weekly  1863;  S.  C.  Price,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1^).    Circulation — daily  "jkl."  week- 

AlTVERTISER;   Thursdays;    inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1; 
established  1895;    A.  A.  Devantier,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation    jkl."  (A  A). 

BATH  CITY  HOTEL.  NEWS; 
Fridays;  hotels  and  baths;  twelve  to  six- 
teen pages  6}4x9]4;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  A.  Devantier,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

3IONITOR;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1838;  J.  E.  Nellis  &  Son.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.014.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL"    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

PRESS;  Thui'sdays;   democratic;  ten  to 
twelve  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1863;  S.  C.  Price,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl. "    In  1896,  T.    In 

1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,483. 
In  1899,  zl.    In  1900.  "jkl." 

MOUNT    MORRIS,  Genesee  Co.  a- 

1,470+  pop.,  on  Flint  &Pere  Marquette  Rd., 

7  m.  N.  of  Flint,  the  county  seat,  and  72  N. 

"W.  of  Detroit.    Milling  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1887;  A.  L.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Isa- 
bella Co.  a  3,662+  pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Mar- 
quette and  Ann  Arbor  Rds.  and  Chippewa r. 
Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

CENTRAL     MICHIGAN     TIMES; 

Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  D.  Bo  wen, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1898,  Z.    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "j^l" 
ISABELliA    CO.  COURIER;  Thurs 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1880;  Mt.  Pleasant 


MICHIGAN. 


Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,046.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898, zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  each  week  has  been  1,200.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    Inl903.yl.    In  1904,  I  (Q  H). 

ISABELLA  CO.  ENTERPRISE; 
Fridays  ;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1864; 
A.  S.  Coutant,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

NORTH-WESTERIS  T  R  I  B  IJ  N  E  » 
Fridaj^s;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ; 
George  McConnelly  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  (9— 3).  CIrc'n"jjcL."  In  1903.  Z  (4 )(##). 

MUIR,  ^onia  Co.  u  566Tpop.,on  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Ionia,  the  count}'  seat. 
Grist,  saw  and  planing  mills,  fruit  evapo- 
rator, creamery  and  wagon  manufactory. 
Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  six 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  §1 ;  established 
1865  ;  A.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

MULLIKEN,  Eaton  Co.  p  300  pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Lan- 
sing, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1897;  W.  J. 
Fish,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MUNISING,  Alger  Co.  \^  2.014tpop., 
on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  12 
m.  S.  E.  of  Au  Train,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  §1.50;  established  1896; 
H.  A,  Holdeu,  editor;  Munising  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5—3).   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  ;Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  L.  Baldwin,  editor  and  pub- 
isher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "isi" 

MUSKEGON,  c.  b.,  Muskegon  Co.  -Q 

20,818+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  "West  Michigan, 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  near  the  mouth  of  Muskegon 
r.  Numerous  saw  and  rolling  mills,  sev- 
eral railroad,  hardware  and  machine 
shops,  boiler  works,  furniture  and  other 
manufacturing  establishments.  In  the 
great  fruit  belt  of  the  State. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5.  weeklv  $1;  established— daily  1879, 
weekly  1859;  Dana  &  Steketee,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation-Daily  :  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  1.600.  In  1895,  I .  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,300.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL'  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  for  the  past  year  was  less  than  2,150. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     Inl9(3,yl.    In  1904, 

yl. 

w'eekly:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.300.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKi  "  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  was  less  than  1,550.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  vT.    In  1913.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MORMNG  NEWS:  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  NEWS-REPORTER, 
Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $3,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1882,  weekly  1856;  henry  G. 
"Want\,  editor;  Muskegon  News  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I. 


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MICHIGAN. 


In  1901,  Z((i). 
54,149.      In 


Act- 
1903, 


MICHIGAN. 


In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  ".iKX.. 
ual   average    for   1902, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly  :  "jjil." 

ItECOltl);  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1: 
establislied  1899;  James  L.  Smitli,  editor  and 
publlelier. 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "iki-"  In  1901.  pub- 
lisiier  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,100. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19(t:5,  yl  (OO).     In  1904.  "iKi,." 

NASHVILLE,  Barry  Co.  p  l,lfi4t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W. 
of  Jackson.    Grain  elevators,  grist  and  saw 
mills,  household   furniture  and   table  fac 
torles  and  water  works. 
N  E  W  S  J  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ; 
Len.  W.  Feighner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5) 
Circulation:   In  1902,   "jKi."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  1,569;  for  1904,  1,597. 

NEGAUNEE,  Marquette  Co.  \:]  8,935t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Du- 
luth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic  Rds.,  10  m. 
W.  of  Marquette,  the  county  seat.  Exten- 
sive iron  mining. 

IRON  HERAL.D}  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50:  established  1873;  Grififey,  Flynn  & 
Goodman,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

N  E  W  A  Y  G  O,  c.  li.,  Newaygo  Co.  -Q 

1,172+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd. 

and  Muskegon  r.,  36  m.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids. 

Water  power,  utilized   in  lumbering  and 

general  manufacturing. 

REPIIBL.ICAN;  Tliursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1856;  E.  O.  Shaw,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902, '2,394:.    Inl9U3.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

NEW  BALTIMORE,  Macomb  Co. 

0,922+  pop.,  on  Detroit  &  River  St.  Clair  Rd. 

and    Anchor    bay,  about   9    m.    N.  E.   of 

Mount  Clemens,  the  county  seat. 

ERA;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1897; 
Frank  W.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  -jKi-" 

NEWBERRY,c.  h.,  Luce  Co.  ^  1,4211 
pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic 
Rd.,  54  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Ignace.  Manu- 
facture of  pig  iron  and  shipping  of  lumber. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription  $1.50;    established    1886; 

William  G.  Fretz,  editor  and  publisher  (9-  3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

NILES,  Berrien    Co.p  4,387r  pop.,  on 

Michigan   Central   and  Cleveland,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  94  m.  E.  of 
Chicago.     The    river  affords  good  water 
power.    Paper   mills,  furniture  and  other 
manufactories.    Fruit  belt.    Agriculture. 
STAR;    every  evening   except  Sunday; 
neutral;  four  pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $5; 
established  1885 ;  F.  W.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.500.  In  1896.  T.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL." 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
REPlJBIilCAN,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  17x22,  weekly  eight  pages 


15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20.  weekly  $1: 
established— daily  1893,  weekly  1845;  Geo.  E. 
Gillani,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation 
—  daily  "jki.."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1902,  "iKL"    In  1903,  dally,  Z  (4)   (•  •). 

NORTH  ADAMS,  Hillsdale  Co.  p 
422+  pop.,  on  Lake  Sliore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county 
seat.    Lumber  and  flour  mills. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  F.  J.  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH   BRANCH,  Lapeer  Co.  o 

654+  pop.,  on  Pontiac,  Oxford  &  Northern 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Lapeer,  the  county  seat. 
Grain  elevator  and  large  flour  mills.  Farm- 
ing. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1875;  Galbraith 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jja" 

NORTHPORT,  Leelanau  Co.  tl  304 

pop.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Leland,  the  county  seat. 

Hardwood  lumber  and  railwaj'  ties. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Wilbur  E.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisiier 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTHVILLE,  Wayne  Co.  0,1,7551 

pop.,  on   Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  by 

N.  W.  of   Detroit.    Extensive  church   and 

scliool   furniture   factories.   Bell  foundry. 

U.  S.  fish  hatchery  located  here. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  ten  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  F.  S.  Neal,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  the  last  four 
vears  less  than  1.000.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
in  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Iul9C3,  yl.  In  1904 
(z-4)  I. 

NORWAY,  Dickinson  Co.  p  i.HOt 

pop.,  on   Chicago  &  Northwestern   Rd.,  8 

m.  E.  of  Iron  Mountain,  the  county  seat. 

Mining  and  lumbering. 

CURRENT;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1884  ;  J.  B. 
Knight,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jk:,." 
In  1897.  Z  (++).    In  1901,  "JiSi-"  (++) 

OLIVET,  Eaton   Co.  g  8oOt  pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Charlotte. 

the  county  seat.     Seat  of  Olivet  College. 

Steam  roller,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

HERA  I.D  ;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ( A  A  )• 

OPTIC;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1;     established 

1889;  Frank  N.  Green,  editor  and  publisher 

(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OMER,   Arenac    Co.  D-  600   pop.,   on 

Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.  and  Rifle  r..  about 

8  m.  from  Saginaw  bay.    Lumber. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Segerstrom.  Ransom  &  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

ON  AW  AY,  Presque  Tale  Co.  cfl.SOit 

pop.,  on  Detroit  and  Mackinaw  Rd..  28  m. 

W.  of  Rogers,  the  county  seat.     Lumber. 

INTEK-r>AKE>  Fridays  (A  A). 
OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x23:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 


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H.  D.  Tlsdale.  editor  and    oublisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ONEKAMA,  ManisteeCo.ti  274t  Pop., 
on  Manistee  &  Northeastern  Rd.  and  Lake 
Michigan.  11  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Manistee,  the 
county  seat.  Has  mineral  springs.  Sum- 
mer resort.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

liAKE  BREEZE;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendeut;  eight  pages  13x20;  established  1887; 
Shults  &  Keddle,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iiu," 

ONSTED,  Lenawee  Co.  Q,  140  pop.,  on 

Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw  Rd.,  about 

12  m.  W.  of  Tecumseh.    Farming. 

N  E  VVS ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  L.  W.  Stephen- 
son, editoraud  publisher  (7— 3P).  Clrc'n"iKL." 

ONTONAGON,  «•  h.,  Ontonagon  Co. 

"ti  1,26T+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Lake  Superior,  at  mouth  of 
Ontonagon  r.  Shipping  point  for  copper, 
mined  in  vicinity.  Pine  wood  in  abun- 
dance. 

HERALiD; Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1881;  F.  J.  Dirr,  editor  and  publisher  (5— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ORION,    Oakland    Co.    P,    756t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  by  N.  W. 

of  Detroit.    Summer  resort.    Milling. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Neal  &  Wieland,  editors;  Review  Publish- 
ing Co.  (incorporated), publishers;  prints  an 
edition  for  Oxford  (5—3).  Combined  circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ORTONVILLE,   Oakland  Co.  P,  313 

pop.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Holly.    Farming. 

HUSTLiER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  "Scents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  W.  B.  McCloy.  editor;  Cong- 
don  ft  Glaspie,  publishers  (5—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

OSCODA,  Iosco  Co.  d'  l,109t  pop.,  on 
Detroit  &  Mackinac  and  Au  Sable  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Lake  Huron,  at  mouth  of 
Au  Sable  r.  Lumbering,  salt  manufactur- 
ing and  farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
Press  Publishing  Co., editors  and  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Ausable  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OTISVILLE,  Genesee  Co.  D-  291t  pop., 

on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W. 

of  Otter  Lake.    Farming. 

BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1896; 
S.  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation   4Ai-     (A  A). 

OTSEGO,  Allegan  Co.  p  2,073t  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Soutnern  Rd.  and 
Kalamazoo  r.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids. 
Paper  mills  and  chair  and  shoe  factories. 

UNION;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1875; 
Geo.  R.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,181; 
for  1903,  1,193.    In  1904.  yl. 


OVID,  Clinton  Co.  n   l,293t    pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  88  m.  N.  W.  of  Detroit. 

Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

REGISTER-UNION  ;Tliursdays;  inde- 
pendent; ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1866;  Frank  A.  Bement,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OWOSSO,  Shiawassee  Co.  D  8,696t  pop., 
on   Grand   Trunk,   Ann   Arbor,    Michigan 
Central  and  Toledo.  Saginaw  &  Muskegon 
Rds.  and  Shiawassee  r.,  78ni.  N.  W.  of  De- 
troit.   General  manufacturing. 
EV'ENING  ARGUS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunda}%    and    WEEKLY^,    Fridays; 
republican;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription — 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1892, 
weekly  1893;    (Jeorge   T.    Campbell,    editor; 
Argus  Publishing  Company,  publishers  ( 1—4 ). 
Circulation— Daily :     In    1894,    publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,05U.   In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  Y, 
Inl89S,  zl.   In  1899,  zl.    In  1900.  y  I.  Inl901,  T. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  I  (DD)- 
Weekly:     In    1898.    "jjvl."    In  1899,  Z.    In 

1902,  "iKL.- 
PRESS-AMERICAN  ;  every   evening 

except  Sunday,  and  PRESS,  Wednesdays; 
independent  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—weekly  Press  1862,  daily  American  1895,  con- 
solidated 1900,  weekly  1854;  H.  Kirk  White, 
editor;  Owosso  Press  Publishing  Company, 
publishers;  prints  editions  of  weekly  for 
neighboring  towns  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1900.1.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 6)  I.  In  m)i,  yl. 
Combined  Weekly:  In  1900,  I.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  Frldavs:  republican;  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879;  E.  O. 
Dewey,  editor;  Times  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.    In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,  (z -4)  I.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

OXFORD.  Oakland  Co.  R  l,172t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  Pontiac,  Oxford  & 
Northern  Rds.,  43  m.  N.  of  Detroit.    Large 
roller  flour  mill  and  manufactory  of  wheat 
cleaners.    Agrlcultui-e. 
LEADER-GLOBE;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—ieade?'  1898,  Globe  1879.  consolidated 
1902;  E.  H.  Congdon  and  A.  B.  Glaspie,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1898.  "jjii  " 
Actual  average  for  K99,  1,262.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1,500.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (••).    In  liH)4,  (z— 4)  I. 

PALO,  Ionia  Co.  n  350  pop.,  6  m.  W. 
of  Shiloh,  nearest  station  on  Detroit,  Lans- 
ing &  Northern  Rd.  Saw  and  grist  mills. 
Farming. 

POST;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI ;  established  1895;  Ira 
S.  Jeffers.  editor;  Fred  Minier,  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

PARMA,  Jackson  Co.  Q  420t  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Jackson, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
N  E  W  S  ;  Fridays;     independent;    eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1897;  G.  K.  Dowd,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "JKL." 

PAW  PAW,  c.  h.,  Van  Buren  Co.  p 

1,463+  pop.,  on  South  Haven  &  Eastern  Rd., 
16  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 

FREE     PRESS    AND     COURIER  ; 

Thursdays;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22; 


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flubscrlptlon  $1;  established  1844;  H.  A.  Cole, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1.2—2).    Circ'n  "jkj," 

TK[TE  NORTHERNER  J  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1855;  M.  O.  Rowland,  editor;  The 
True  Northerner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
<12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
18'.>S,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  exceeded 
l,tX)0.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  asserts  no  issue  for  the  year  pre- 
ceding has  been  less  than  1,325.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)1.  In  li)04.  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  during  past  ten  years  has  been  less 
than  1.000. 

COUNTRY  VISITOR;  semimonthly 
agricultural  and  family;  eight  pages  11x16 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1902 
Gild  den  e^  Prater,  editors  and  publish 
ers  (11—3). 

Cii'ciilation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  November,  1903,  3,181.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PECK,    Sanilac   Co.  D-  800    pop.,  lli^ 

m.  S.  of  Sanilac  Center,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SANILAC  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  T.  G.  Graham,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PENT  WATER,  Oceana  Co.  ^Ill,061t 
pop.,  terminus  of  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 
Rd.,  on  Lake  Michigan  at  mouth  of  Pent- 
water  r.,  60  m.  N.  of  Grand  Haven.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber,  shingles  and  furniture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1861 ;  E.  L. 
Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

PERRINTON,    Gratiot  Co.    u     330 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of 

Ithaca. 

FL1.TON  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  SI; 
established  June,  1903;  A.  J.  Preston,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PERRY,  Shiawassee  Co.  o  Hit  pop., 

on    Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  18  m.  E.   N.   E.  of 

Lansing,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

JOURNAL  AND  MARINE  NEWS 
CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894 ;  W.  O.  Hulllnger,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Morrice(5— 3). 
Combined  circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PETERSBURG,  Monroe  Co.  O,  468t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Raisin  r.,  17  m.  W.  of  Monroe,  the 
county  seat.    Flour  mills  and  stave,  broom - 
handle  and  brick  and  tile  factories. 
SUN;   Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription  $1;   established  1880;  A. 
P.  Fallug,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).     Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PETOSKEY,  Emmet  Co.  ^  5,28.5t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  Sc  Indiana  and  Pere 
Marquette  Rds.  and  Little  Traverse  bay,  5 
m.  S.  of  Harbor  Springs,  the  county  seat, 
and  193  from  Grand  Rapids.  Steamers  from 
Detroit,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Manufactures  of  lime,  handles,  leather, 
paper  and  woodenware.  Summer  resort. 
Farming. 

EVENING   NEWS  AND    RESORT- 

ER;   every  evening  except   Sunday;    non- 


partisan; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$5.20;  established  1884;  C.  E.  Churchill  and  E. 
R.  Goldsmitii,  editors  and  publisherB  (2—3). 
Circ'n— In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In  1<.»04,  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT    DEMOCRAT;  Fri 
days;  democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1875;C.  E.Churchill 
and  E.  R.  Goldsmith,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896, -jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  \89'.),  1,14^.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  ".iKL."     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,4,  5). 

RECORD;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  C.  Bontecou,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

1j  Y  R  E  ;  monthly;  humorous;  twenty 
pages  7x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1898;  John  C.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulntion:  In  1899,  ".jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,919;  for  a  year  ending  with 
iJfarc/i.  1901,  3,600.  In  1902,(z-l,  2,  4,  5)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  10,875  (A  A). 

PEWAMO,  Ionia  Co.  n  446t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,   11  m.  E.  of  Ionia,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
NEWS;    Fridays  ;    independent ;    eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
H.  e:  Hizer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PIGEON,   Huron   Co.  D-  500  pop.,  on 

Pere  Marquette    and   Pontiac.   Oxford   & 

Northern  Rds.,  V2}4  ni.  from  Badaxe,  the 

county  seat.    Flax,  planing  and  saw  mills, 

stone  quarry  and  lime  kilns.    Farming. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Geo.  H.  C.  Shaw,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  'jkl." 

PINCKNEY,  Livingston   Co.  O^  500t 

pop.,   on   Grand  Trunk   Rd.,  12   m.    S.   of 

Howell,  the  county  seat.   Manufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882:  Frank  L.  Andrews,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PINCONNING,  Bay  Co.  a-  729t  pop.. 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  by  N.  W. 

of  Bay  City,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills  and 

excelsior,  stave,  shingle,  heading  and  hoop 

factories.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1S93;  O.  H. 
Segerstrom,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PITTSFORD,   Hillsdale    Co.    g    400 
pop. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PLAIN  WELL,  Allegan  Co.  p  l,318t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.  and  Kal- 
amazoo r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Kalamazoo  and  36  S. 
of  Grand  Rapids.  Manufactures  of  flour 
and  paper.  In  the  famous  white  wheat  re- 
gion of  Micliigan. 

NEWS;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent:  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  News  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays; independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Emma  L.  Madden,  editor;  J.  H. 
Madden  &  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,045.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,006.  In  1898,  "i^i,. " 


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PLYMOUTH,    Wayne    Co.  R  l,474t 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  "Western 
and  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rdt.  and  Rouge 
r.,  about  20  m.  W.  of  Detroit.  Three  air-gun  1 
factories. 
MAIL;    Fridays ;    independent ;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 

F.  W.  Samsen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  "iKL"  [ 

PONTIAC,c.h.,  Oakland  Co.  D^  9,769t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Pontlac,  Oxford 
&  Northern  Rds.  and  Clinton  r.,  26  m.  N.  W. 
of  Detroit.  Carriage  manufacturing  and 
knitting  works.  Seat  of  Eastern  Michigan 
State  Asylum  for  the  Insane.  Wool  and 
produce  market. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1900;  Pontiac 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aae  for  a  year  ending  u-ith  September,  1901, 
1,754;  for  1902, '^,343:  /or  1903.  3,196; 
/or  1904.  3,969.  i 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight! 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1834 ;  ; 
S.  J.  Tomlinson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  i 
Circulation:    In   1894.    publisher   asserts, 
smallest  1,950.    In  1895,  I.     In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than 8.000.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher    asserts,   every   issue   ex- 
ceeded 3,200.    In  1899,  H.     In  1900,  yH.     In 
1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,793  '.for 

1903,  3,S'29.    Inl9(>4.  yH.  _    , 
OAKLAND    DE3IOCRAT;   Wednes 

davs;  democratic;    eight  pages   15x22;   sub 
scriptlon  25   cents;   established   1838;    C.  D.  \ 
Finch,  edltorand  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1899.  "jkl."    In  1900,  I.    In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902, y I.    In  1903.  yl  (OO)  (AA). 
POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
17x24;     subscription    $1;     established    1890;  I 
Harry  Coleman,  edltorand  publisher. 
Circulation:     In   1894.  publisher   asserts, 
smallesr  2,250.     In  1895,  I.     In  1896.  I.     In 
1897.  T.    In  1898.  zl.    In  1899.  yj.    In  1900.  yl. 
In    1901,  vl.      In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In 

1904,  yl. 

PORT  AUSTIN,  Huron  Co.  O  507t  \ 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
Lake  Huron,  at  head  of  Saginaw  bay,  80  m. 
N.  E.  of  Bay  City.     Quarrying   of   grind- 
stones and  building  stones  and  manufact-  | 
uring  of  salt  and  lumber.  I 

N  E  W  S  ;  Fridays;  Independent -demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  A.  K.  Burrows,  edltorand  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "isi-  •• 

PORT  HURON,  c.  h.,  Saint   Clair  \ 

Co.  D- 19,158+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and  i 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  56  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit,  i 
Lumbering,  general  manufacturing,  ship- 
building and   lake   commerce.      Railroad 
shops.    Grain  and  wool  market.    Summer 
resort. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weeklv  $1 :  established— daily  1900.  weekly 
1886;  The  Daily  Herald  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  loith  October,  1901.  2.505.  In 
1902.  vH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1904.  3.087. 

Weekly:  In  1898,' jkl"  Actual  average  for 
1899.  2,227.     In  1900,  zl.     In  1901,  yl.     In 
1902,  (z-1.  2.  4,  5)   I.      In  1903,  yl.     Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,9S7. 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  Daily  Her- 


ald has  the  largest  circulation  in  Port 
Huron.  It  carries  more  local  advertising 
at  better  rates  than  any  other  daily  in 
Seventh  Congressional  district.  Live,  en- 
ergetic, independent.  Best  local  and  tele- 
graph news  service.  Rural  routes  covered. 
Official  newspaper. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  171^x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20.  week- 
ly $1;  es>tablished— daily  1872,  weekly  18(i9;  L. 
A.Sherman,  editor;  Fred  W.  Sherman,  pub- 
lisher (2—1). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  2,231;  for  1896,  2,178;  for  mi, 
2,595;  for  1898,  2,887;  for  1S99,  2,843; 
for  1900,  3,035;  for  1901.  3,217;  for  1902, 
3,269.  In  1W3,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1904.  3.402. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,2.200; 
for  1896,  2,953;  for  1897,  2,253  ;  for  1898, 
2,368;  /or  1899,  2,330:  for  1900,  2,433t 
for  1901,  2,450;  for  1902,  2,450.  In  1903, 
yH.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,830. 

HEROLD;  Fridays;  German;  independ, 
ent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1885:  E.  J.  Buehrer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL  " 

BEE  HIVE;  monthly;  Knights  of  the 
Maccabees ;  sixteen  pages  11x17;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  1881 ;  Ed.  L.  Young,  edi- 
tor; Riverside  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ( 8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  zB.  In  1900,  yB.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  u-ith  Mat/, 
1901,  241,186;  for  1902,  291,433.  In 
1903,  A .    In  1904,  yA . 

LADIES'  REVIEW;  monthly;  Ladies 
of  the  Maccabees  of  the  World:  thirty-two 
pages  10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Miss  BIna  M.  West,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Act^ial  average  for  1898, 
32,133  ;/or  1899,  58,638.  In  1900.  zB.    In 

1901.  yC.  Actual  average  for  1902,  112,532. 
In  19(3,  A.    Actual  average  for  1904,    162,- 

850 

MODERN  MA  CCA  BEE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  the  Maccabees;  sixteen  pages 
11x14;  subscription  10 cents;  established  1888; 
S.  D.  Williams,  editor;  Riverside  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  A.    In  1901,  yA.    In 

1902,  yA.    In  1903.  yA.    In  1904,  yA . 

PORTLAND,  Ionia  Co.  D  l,874t  pop., 
on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd. 
and  at  confluence  of  Grand  and  Looking 
Glass  rs.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Ionia,  the  county 
seat.  Water  power,  used  in  manufacturing. 
OBSERVER;  Tuesdays;   independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1867;  Lew  F.  Cutcheon.  editor  and  publisher 

(5-3). 

Circulation:    In   1895,   publisher   asserts. 

not  less  than  1,000.      In  1896.  I.     In  1897.  Y. 

In  1898.  "J.KL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
REVIEW;     Tuesdays;    independent : 

eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1884;    Fred.  J.  Mauren,  editor  and  publisher 

(13—4). 

Circulation:    In   1895,    publisher   asserts. 

not  lens  than  1.014.    Actual  average  for  1896. 

1,112.    In  1897. 1  Z.    In  1898.  "JKL."     Actual 

average  for  1902,  1,204;  for  1903,  1,297; 

/or  1904,  1,338. 

POTTERVILL.E,  Eaton  Co.  g  495t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  6}4  m . 
N.  E.  of  Charlotte,  the  county  seat.  Giist 
mill,  bean  elevator,  brick  and  tile.  Farming. 
PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  gl;  established  1897; 

W.  E.  Warner,  editor  and   publisher  (8—3), 

Circulation  "ikl" 

POWERS,  Menominee  Co.  tD  700  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MICHIGAN. 


Menominee,  the  county  seat,  and  22  W.  of 

Escanaba.  Farming,  lumbering  and  mining. 

SPALDING  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
republican;  tight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April.  li)02;  Charles  J. 
Quade,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "J.KL  " 

PRAIRIEVIL.LE,    Barry     Co.    p 

915+    pop.   (of   township),   15   m.    S.  \V    of 

Hastings,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  N.  Higgins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

QUINCY,   Branch  Co.  g   l,563t  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  6 
m.  E.  of  Coldwater,  the  county  seat.  Knit- 
ting and  cement  factories.    Farming. 

HERA  LjD  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
C.  W.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 
Circulation  •■jjcl."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  ■'tki,.- 

NEWS;  weekly,  twice  a  week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1899 ;  C.  H.  Young, 
editor;  The  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(10—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RAPID  CITY,  Kalkaska  Co.   \h  300 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of 

Kalkaska,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  B.  F.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RAVENNA, Muskegon  Co.  -a  268  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  15  ra.  S.  E. 

of  Muskegon. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  De 
cember,  1903;  Ernest  B.  Blett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

READING,  Hillsdale  Co.  g  l,096t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  10 
m.  from  Hillsdale,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  washers  and  wringers,  chairs, 
cheese  boxes  and  staves.  Also  fruit-drying 
and  preserving  establishment,  a  tannery 
and  a  foundrj', 

HUSTLER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Fred 
A.  Rogers,  editor;  Wm.  Rogers  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,825.  Ln  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.730.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TELEPHONE-NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scrlption 
$1;  established  1879;  G.  M.  Dudley, editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

REED  CITY,  Osceola  Co.  n  2,051t 
pop.,  at  intersection  of  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  and  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rds., 
69  m.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Good  water 
power.  "Various  mills  and  manufactories. 
Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872:  Ren.  Barker,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1901, 1,535.  In  1902, yl.  In  1903,yl  (OO). 
Aetiuxl  average  for  19(U,  1,963. 


MICHIGAN. 


OSCEOLA    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Louis  X. 
Goulet,  editor;  Louis  X.  Goulet  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100;  in  1896,  1,3.50.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "iJiL. "  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»«). 

REESE,   Tuscola  Co.  D-  416t  pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  and  Saginaw.  Tuscola  & 

Huron  Rds.,  15  m.  S.E.  of  Bay  City.  Farming. 

Flour  mills. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Geo.  C.  Higdon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REMUS,  Mecosta  Co.  n  300  pop  ,  on 

Detroit,   Grand   Rapids    &    Western   Rd., 

32  m.  S.  E.  of  Big  Rapids,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  S.  Jeni- 
8on,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

REPUBLIC,  Marquette  Co.  \2  1.275 
pop. 
AMERICAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RICHMOND,  Macomb  Co.  O,  l,133t 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  W.  of 

Port   Huron    and  41    N.  N.   E.  of   Detroit. 

Manufacturing.    Fruit  growing  and  eider 

making. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
E.  M.  Gorsuch,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RIVER  B,OVG'E,Wayne  Co.pijm 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  6m.S.  W.  of 
Detroit,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
LEADER;    Saturdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  J.  W.  Fifleld,  editor;  Leader 
Publishing   Co.,   publishers  (6—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

ROCHESTER,  OaWand  Co.  0,1,5351 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.,  31  m.  N.  of  Detroit.  Planing,  paper 
and  woolen  mills,  operated  by  water  power. 
Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Chas.  S. 
Seed,  editor;  Clarion  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

ERA;  Fridays  ;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873;  Will 
A.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation   "jkl."     Actual    average  .for 
1903,  1,067;  /or  1904,  1,016. 

ROCKFORD,  Kent  Co.  -n  711t  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.  13  m.  N. 

of  Grand  Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Paper 

mills  and  furniture  manufactories. 

REGISTER ;  Wednesdays;independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  H.  E.  Cowdin,  editor; 
C.  H.  Cowdin,  publisher  (5 — 3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

ROCKLAND,  Ontonagon  Co.  ti  386 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  \l}4  m.  S.  E.  of  Ontonagon,  the  county 

seat.    Copper  mining  and  farming. 

REPORTER  ;FrIdays;eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  H.  L. 
Stevens,  editor;  M.  R.  Stevens,  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


ROMEO,  Macomb  Co.  P,  l,580t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of  Detroit.  Gen- 
eral manufacturing. 

OBSERVER,;  Wednesdays;  republican; 

•eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished   1865;   Merton   B.   Smith,  editor   and 
publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jki,."    In  1898,  zl.    In 

1899.  y I.  Actual  average  for  \9,^9,  1,500. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  "iKi." 

ROMULUS,  Wayne  Co.  R    100  pop., 

on  Flint  &  Fere  Marquette  and   Wabash 

Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ROMAN,"  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1842;  Jas.  R.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3),    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ROSCOMMON,  c.    h.,    Ro$common 

Co.  [j  465t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd, 

In  water  shed  of  the   Lower  Peninsula,' 

Lumbering  center. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875;  R.  W, 
Ward,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ROSE  CITY,  Ogemaw  Co.  cf  800t  pop., 
on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd. 
REVIEAV;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SAGINAW,  c.  h.,  Saginaw  Co.  D 

42.345+  pop,,  center  of  six  railroads,  at  head 

of  navigation  on  Saginaw  r.,  22  m.  from  its 

mouth.     Planing  mills,  machine,  Iron  and 

boiler  works,  furniture  factories, breweries 

and    manufactures    of  lumber  and  salt. 

Beet  sugar  refineries.    Its  postal  system  is 

divided  into  East  and  West  Sides. 

COURIER-HERALD;  every  morning 
•except  Monday,  and  WEEKLiY,  twice- 
a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  daily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve 
to  twenty  pages  17x22;  subscription  — daily 
$3,  weekly  75  cents;  established— daily  1869, 
w^eekly  1857;  W.  J.  Hunsaker, editor;  Courier- 
Herald  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  6,075.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.     In  1899,  yH.    Actual  average  for 

1900,  6,443.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z-6)  G. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  8,233;  for  1904, 
10  2.33. 

Weekly ;  Rating  varied  from  8,350  in  1892  to 
Hinl895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900,  H,690. 
In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKIiY;  dem- 
ocratic ;  six  to  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $3,  semi-weekly  75  cents;  estab- 
lished—dailj' 1880,  semi-weekly  1S87;  Saginaw 
Evening  News  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — ^5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3,409;  for  1896,  6.007;  for  1897, 
6,706 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  April, 
1898.  7,173;  for  1899,  8,116;  for  a  year 
endina  with  June,  1900,  8.591;  for  1901, 
9,48'7;.forl902,  9,843; /or  1903,  11,315; 
/or  1904.14.316. 

Semi- Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
6,658  ;  for  1896,  7,553 ;  for  1897,  7,886; 
for  a  year  ending  with  April,  1898,  7,993 ; 
for  1899,  9.318;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
»rune.  1900.  9,397;  /or  1901,  8,673;  for 
1902,  7,675  :  for  1903,  6,507.   In  1904,  yG. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  German:  eight 
pages   18x24;    subscription    $1:     established 


MICHIGAN. 


March,  1901 ;  Val  S.  Boos,  editor  and  publisher. 

(2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jrl."  Actual  average 

for    1902,    1,478.      In    1903,   yl    (OO).     In 

19(H,  "JKL." 

FOSTZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  F.  W.  Grumm,  editor; 
F,  &  C.  Reitter,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,341 ;  for  1896.  4,333;  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897,  4,381 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1898,  6,365.  In  1899,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  5,633.  In  1901,  yG. 
Inl902,yG.  Actual  average  for  1903,4,643; 
for  1904,  5,003. 

SAGINAWIAN;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  Smith  &  Stoelker,  editors  and  publish- 
er* (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jjiL." 

VALiLiEY  NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  repub- 
can;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1863;  Thos.  W,  Busby,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CONE'S  JOURNAL.;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural: eight  pages  8x12:  subscription  10 
cents:  established  1899;  Wm.  J.  Cone,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,563;  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1900, 
2.86.>;  for  1901,5,001.    In  1902,  yG.    In 

1903,  yG(0  0)(AA). 

MICHIGAN  MINER;  monthly;  min- 
ing; thirtv-slx  pages  8}^xl2;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  Mrs.  C.  B.  Schaefer,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  CHARLES,  Saginaw  Co.  n 
1,317+ pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Saginaw.    Lumber  and  coal  min- 
ing.   Salt  blocks  and  chemical  works. 
UNION:    Fridays;   Independent;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  stablished  1898; 
F.  A.  Bement,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."    In  1902,  July, 
publisher   asserts,  at  no  time  during  past 
year  less   than  1,176.    In   1903,   (z— 4)  I.    In 

1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

SAINT  CLAIR,  Saint  Clair  Co.  p 
2,543+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  St, 
Clair  r.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit.  Manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

REPUBLICAN:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1855;  Charles  C.  Parker,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,307.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  f or  \%^%, 
1,447;  for  1897,  1,495.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.  vl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903,  (z^)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

ST.  CLAIR  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  Scherpperman  & 
Roberts,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

POSTMASTER  EVERYW^HERE; 
monthly;  postal;  thirty-six  pages  5x8;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1903;  H. 
A.  Hopkins,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4), 
Circulation:  In  1904,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  everv  issue  during  1903  was  10,000. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  33,141. 

SAINT  IGNACE,c.h.,iWac^-^nac<7o. 

t\  2,271+  pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  At- 
lantic Rd.  and  Straits  of  Mackinac.  Saw 
mill,  shingle  mill  and  stave  factory.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
fourteen  pages  l(>ixl4;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  Ed.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN-NEWS;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2; 
established—  Republican  1880,  News  1883  ;  P. 
D.  Bissell,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n"jKL.' 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


485 


MICHIGAN. 


SAINT  JOHNS,  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.  D 
3,388+pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  98  m.  W. 
of  Detroit.  Large  table  manufactory  and 
various  otlier  industries.    Farming. 

CLINTON  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 -^stablisiied  1866;  Chas.  F.  and  John  A. 
Himreth,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,416.  In  18%,  I.  In  189?.  Z. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  lu  1899.  Z.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  1,442.  In  1902,  (z—1)  I.  In  1903, 
(z— 1)  I(OO). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  twelve 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
S.H  Perry,  editor;  The  St.  Johns  News  (Inc.), 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,619;  /or  1896,  tj,357;  for  the  first  six 
months  of  189.",  ti,S50.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  "^,^^4.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z— 6)  H.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
5,676;  for  1903.  5,644.  In  1904,  G. 
Publisher's  announcement — Largest  circ  any 

weekly  in  U.  S.  in  town  size  of  St.  Johns. 

Field.  30,000  population,  with  no  daily. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1856;  C.C.  Vaughan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,608.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JK-L."  Actual  average  for  1902, 
3,420; /orl903,  3,645 ;  ybr  1!X)4,  3,741. 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  c.  h.,  Berrien  Co. 

p  5,155+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 
and  Vandalia  Rds.  at  mouth  of  St.  Joseph's 
r.,  60  m.  by  water  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Man- 
ufacturing and  fruit  growing.  Summer 
resort. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription $4;  established  1892;  W.R.Coch- 
rane, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun. 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1.25;  estab 
lished— daily  1901,  weekly  1860;  Leonard  J. 
Merchant,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 8).  Cir 
culation— dailv  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

BOYS'    OWN    SPORT     PAPER: 
monthly;  juvenile;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub 
scriptioii  ."iO  cents;  es  ablished  October,  1903  ; 
Frank  Hiirburt  O'Hara,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-4)  (A  A). 

GAS  POWER;    monthly;   gasoline  en 
glne  trade;  sixty-eight  to  eighty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  50  cenrs;  established  June,  1903; 
A.  M.  Herring,  editor;  Gas  Power  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4).    Circulation   •lkl.' 

NATIONAL     FRUIT     GROWER; 

monthly;  horticulture;  twenty  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established- 
daily  December.  1901,  weekly  1896;  The  Fruit 
Grow,  rs  Pulilishlng  Company,  editors  and 
pul)lishers  (12—1). 

Circulalioii  :  In  1897.  I  Z.  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1898,  4,058. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  19ii0.  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.  In  1913,  (z-4)  H  (••).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  9,74  1 . 

TH  RES  HER.ll  EN'S  REVIEW; 
monthly;  farm  machinery;  fifty  six  to 
eightv  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  50 
cents^;  established  1892:  J.  R.  Stone,  editor; 
Threshermen's  Review  Co.,  publi.shers(5— 3). 
Circniafion:  In  189'i.  E.  Actualaverage 
for  1897,  16,442.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yF. 
Actual  arernge  for  1900.  25,395.  In 
1901.  vC.  Inl902,yD.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  D  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yD. 

SAINT  LOUIS.  Gratiot  Co.  D  l,n89t 
pop.,   on  Ann  Arbor  and   Detroit,   Grand 


MICHIGAN. 


Rapids  &  Western  Rds.  and  Plner,,  8  m.  N- 
of  Ithaca,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  Yering- 
ton's  College.  Magnetic  springs.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
taVilished  1890;  F.  M.  Vandercook,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.620.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKi-."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN  LEADER  ;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  O.  M.  Everden, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

SALINE,  Washtenaw  Co.  O,  B84t  pop.^ 

on  Lake   Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 

9  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Ann  Arbor,  the  county  seat, 

Flovu"  and   planing  mills,  grain  elevators, 

foundry  and  windmill  factory. 

O  B  S  E  R  VE  R  ;  Thursdays  ;  neutral ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1880;  A.  J.  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SAND  HILL,  Wayne  Co.  P,  300  pop., 

8  m.  N.  W.  of   Detroit,  the   county  seat. 

Farming,  corn,  oats,  wheat  and  potatoes. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  Potts,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SANILAC  CENTER,  c.  h.,  Sanilac 

Co.  D-  578t  pop.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Dawnington 
on  Flint  &  Pei-e  Marquette  Rd.,  and  33 
N.  N.  E.  of  Port  Huron.    Agriculture. 

SANILAC     CO.     REPUBLICAN  J 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  Walter  Gra- 
ham and  Martin  Callahan,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actualaverage  for  1900, 
1,560.  In  1901,  y I.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  tvith   June,   1902,    1,665.    In 

1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

S  ARAN  AC,  Ionia  Co.  a   768t  pop.^ 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Ionia,  the 

county  seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

A  D  VERTISER  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  H.  T.  Johnson,  editor;  The 
Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,0(Xt.  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  1.468.  In  1898.  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,000.  In  li'02. 
July,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  past 
year  was  less    than    2,000.    In    1903,  yl.     In 

1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

LOCAL;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
nages  15x22;  sub.scription  $1;  establislr^d 
1878;  W.  R.  Payne,  editor  and  publisher  (8-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAUGATUCK,  Allegan  Co.  p  707 f 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Kala- 
mazoo r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Allegan,  the  county 
seat.    Fruit  growing  and  shipping. 

COMMERCIAL-RECORD;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13Jxix20:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1868;  Otis  O.  Hauke, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SAULT  SAINTE  MARIF,  c  h.» 

Chippewa  Co.  ^  10,538+  pop.,  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  de  Sainte  Marie, 
Canadian  Pacific  and  Duluth,  South  Shore 
&  Atlantic  Rds.,  St,  Mary's  r.  and  St.  Mary's 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


Falls  ship  canal.  Manufacture  of  lumber, 
leather,  pulp,  flour,  acetj'lene  gas,  and 
packing  and  shipping  of  hay  and  fish. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican; dally  six,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  — daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  January,  1901,  weekly  1877; 
Sault  News  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 5). 

Circulation —  Daily  :  In  1901,  "ikl."  In 
19ui,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I  (O  O).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  4,21'2. 
AVeekly  :  InlS94and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,333<  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
2,058;  for  1899,  2,192.  In  1900.  yl.'  In 
1901.  (z-4)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

SOO  TIMES;  Sundays;  independent; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  W.  H.  Ragan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHOOLCRAFT,  Kalamazoo  Co.  p 

859+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern and  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  13  m. 
S.  of  Kalamazoo,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture, 

EXPRESS;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  W.  Budrow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SCOTT  VIIiLE,  Mason  Co. -a 554t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
Pere  Marquette  r.,  95  m.  N.  E.  of  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.  Manufacture  of  woodenware. 
Saw  and  planing  mills  and  salt  works. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Pace  &  Carr,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SEBEWAING,  Huron  Co.  u-  l,243t 

pop.,  on  Saginaw,  Tuscola  &  Huron  Rd.  and 
Saginaw  bay,  2S  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Bay  City. 
Mining,  agriculture,  grape  growing  and 
furniture  and  stave  manufacturing. 

B  LA  D  E;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Otto  Spriess,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIE\V;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1900;  H.  T.  Trumble,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation    jkl." 

SHELBY,  Oceana  Co.  -D  l,081t  pop.,  on 

Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Whitehall. 

Several  factories  and  mills.  In  the  "Oceana 

Co.  Fruit  Belt,"  noted  for  Its  peaches  and 

plums. 

OCEANA  HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  H.  M.  Royal,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 1). 

Oirc Illation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,000;  in 
1901.  no  issue  less  than  1,100;  In  1903.  Febru- 
ary, during  1902,  no  issue  less  than  1,100.  Act- 
ual average  for  l^'i,  1, 230  ;/o?- 1904, 1,235. 

SHEPHERD,  Isabella  Co.  n  635t 
pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Mount  Pleasant,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

ISABELLA     CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Willis  E. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'a  "jjiL." 


MICHIGAN. 


SHERIDAN,iWon<ca/m  Co. n437t  pop., 
on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  and 
Grand  Trunk,  Saginaw  &  Muskegon  Rds., 
5  m.  S.  of  Stanton,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republioftp; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  A.  E.  Bacon,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

SHERMAN, H^<M;/ord  Co.\^  427t  pop., 

on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.  and  Manistee  r.,  25  m. 

N.  W.  of  Cadillac,  the  county  seat,  and  23 

S.  E.  of  Benzonia.  Lumbering  and  farming. 

PIONEER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  R.  D.  Frederick,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SHERTVOOD,  Branch  Co.  g  366t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 

Battlecreek.    Stave,  heading  and  saw  mills. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  E.  S. 
Easton,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTH  BOARDMAN,  Kalkaska 
Co.  ^  350  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana 
Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Kalkaska.  Agriculture, 
lumbering  and  flour  mills. 

BOARDMAN  RIVER  CURRENT} 

Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Will  A. 
Kent,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SOUTH  HAVEN,  Van  Buren  Co.  p 
4,009+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  ter- 
minus of  South  Haven  &  Eastern  Rds., 
39  m.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.  Connected  with 
Chicago,  111.,  by  line  of  steamers.  Agricult- 
ure.   In  the  famous  peach  belt. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturda.vs;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1901, 
weekly  1867;  Ellie  B.  &  Edward  J.  Stewart, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  —  daily 
"JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  everv  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRIBUNE -MESSENGER, 
Fridays;  daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1898,  weekly  1897;  Tri- 
bune Company,  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion da11v"JKL."  weekly"JKL  "  In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription $1;  established  1894; 
E.  S.  Thompson,  editor;  News  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jjil." 

SOUTH  LYON,  Oakland  Co.  0,  657t 
pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Pontiac,  the  county 
seat.   Farming. 

OAKLAND  EXCELSIOR;  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881;  Chas.  H.  Rora- 
bacher,  editor  and  publisher.      Circ'n  "jkl" 
(A  A). 

SPARTA,  Kent  Co.  -D  l,126t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and  Grand  Trunk 

Rds.,  15  ra.  N.  W.  of   Grand  Rapids,   the 

county  seat.    Flour,  planing  and  saw  mills 

and  carriage,  furniture,  cheese  and  hoop 

factories.     Agriculture. 

SENTINEL- LEADER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— Sentinel   1876,  Leader   1895, 


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MICHIQAy. 


consolidated  1900;  E.  R.  Bloomer,  editor  and 

publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1898,   ■.TKi."    Inl899zl.    In 

191N),  y  I.    In  1901,  Z  (8).    In  1904,  ".tkl-" 

SPRING  LAKE,  Ottawa  Co.  g  896 

piyp. 

COUNTY  WEEKLY  (A  A). 

SPRINGPORT,  Jackson   Co.  g  5591 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Albion.     Evaporator  works 

and  flour,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

S  I  Ci  N  A  li  ;  Fridaj's;  republican;  eight 
pages  15X.22;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
C.  W.  Krathwohl,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jju." 

STANDISH,  c.  h.,  Arenac  Co.  ^  8L'9t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  about  28  m. 
N.  of  Bay  City.  Lumber,  grist  and  shingle 
mills  and  stave  and  heading  factory.  Agri- 
culture. 

ARENAC  INDEPENDENT;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  1883;  N.  Ireland,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,030.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  IZ.  In 
1898,    "JKL."       In  1899.  I.       In  1900.  yl.      In 

1901.    "JKL." 

STANTON,  c.  h.,  Montcalm  Co.  D 
1.231+  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  & 
Western  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids. 
Flour  and  planing  mills,  foundry,  machine 
shops  and  sash  and  blind  factory.  Agri- 
culture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879  ;  N.  W.  Newhouse  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.450.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897, 1,933;  for  1898,  1,755.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,(z— 1,2,4,5)1.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

MONTCALM  HERALD  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866:  Fred.  E.Moffat,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation "jkl." 

STEPHENSON,  Menominee  Co.t]395t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m. 
N.  of  Menominee,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  charcoal,  shingles,  cedar  posts, 
flour  and  feed. 

MENOMINEE  CO.  JOURNAL;    Sat 

urdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  Albert  G. 
Larson,  editor;  Woessner  &  Marson,  pub- 
lishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

STOCKBRIDGE,  Ingham  Co.  g  677t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Jackson.  Manufacture  of  hardwood  lum- 
ber.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BRIEF;  Thursdays;  local;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1896; 
H.  W.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SUN;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
A,  A.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

STURGIS,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  p  2,465t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.,  35  m.  S. 


MICHIGAN. 


of   Kalamazoo.    Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1860;  Axtell  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,080.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904.  (z-4)  I. 

MICHIGAN  DEMOCRAT  AND 
STURGIS  TIMES;  Thunsdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  J.  S.  Flanders,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jjo.-."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  edition  1,560.  In  190C, 
yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  August,  and  1904, 
February,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition 
printed  during  past  two  years  was  1.440.  In 
1;k)4,  yl. 

SUNFIEL.D,  Eaton  Co.  g  451t  pop.,  on 

Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd.,  25  m. 

W.  of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.    Lumber 

and  farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Jas.  H.  Cramer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "J  Ki." 

SUTTONS  BAY,  Leelanau  Co.  tl 
398+  pop.,  18  m.  N.  of  Traverse  City  and  10 
E.  of  Leland,  the  county  seat.  Lumber, 
fruit  and  farm  produce. 

LEELANAU    SENTINEL;    Fridays; 

independent-republican;  lour  pages  13x17; 
subscription  $1;  established  March.  1903; 
A.  A.  Sessions,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  'jk-i." 

TAW  AS  CITY.c.  h., /oscoCo.cT 
1,228+  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Bay  City  &  Alpena 
Rd.  and  Lake  Huron,  50  m.  N.  of  Bay  City. 
Steamers  to  Bay  City  and  Detroit.  Good 
harbor.    Salt  and  lumber.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Len  J.  Patterson,  publisher.    Circ'n  "jicl." 

TECUMSEH,  Lenawee  Co.  O,  2,400t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati.  Jackson  &  Mackinaw 
and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds., 
13  m.  N.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1850;  Geo.  N. 
Stacy,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,6ti3;  for  1896,  1,298.  In  1897,  1  Z.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  1,181;  for  1902,  1,174;  for  1903. 
I,17ti:/orl904.  1,161. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884  ; 
O.  E  Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TEKONSHA,  Calhoun  Co.  g  573t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 

Jackson.    Wheat  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1878;  Fred  A.  Ran- 
dall, editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edition 
for  Burlington.    Combined  circ'n  "jkl." 

THOMPSONVILLE,  Benzie  Co.  ^ 

893+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and 

Ann  Arbor  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Benzonia 

the  county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages   13x20;     subscription   $1;    established 


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MICHIGAN. 


1894;    W.     M.  Hallock,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

THREE  OAKS,  Berrien   Co.  p  994t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  74  m.  E.  of 

Chicago,  111.  Manufactures  of  feather  bone. 

Grain  and  small  fruit. 

ACORN;  Fridays;  independent;  sixteen 
pages  7%x.l0%;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  F.  W.  Chamberlain,  editor;  Three  Oaks 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl"    (A  A). 

THREE  RIVERS,  Saint  Joseph  Co. 

p  3,550t  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and 
St.  Joseph's  r.  at  its  confluence  with  the 
Portage  and  Rocky  rs.,  25  m.  S.  of  Kalama- 
zoo. Water  power,  utilized  in  manufact- 
uring.   Lumber. 

HUSTLiER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  H  ER  A  £i  D ,  Thursdays ;  ci  ally  four, 
weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  — 
daily  $3,  weekly  SI;  established— daily  1895, 
weekly  1868;  J.  J.  A.  Parker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation— Dally:    "jkl" 
Weekly:     In    1895,   publisher   asserts,  not 
less  than  1,420.    In  1896,   I.    In  1897,   Y.    In 
1898, "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1903,  -jkl  " 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  NEWS  REPORTER,  Thurs 
days;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily,  March,  1902,  weekly 
1861 ;  M.  C.  Rider,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  I.  Wheeler,  editor;  J.  J.  A. 
Parker,  publisher  (5—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.   Inl902.  "jkl" 

TRAVERSE    CITY,  c.  h.,  Grand 

Traverse  Co.  \2  9,407+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids 

&  Indiana,  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and 

Manistee  &  Northeastern  Rds.  and  Grand 

Traverse    bay.   60   m.  N.  E.   of   Manistee. 

Foundries  and  saw,  planing  and  flour  mills. 

Lumber,  potato  and  fruit  shipping  point. 

EAGLE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TRAVERSE    BAY   EAGLE,    Fri 

days;  independent ;  daily  four  pages  18x24 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5.20,  weekly  $1;  established  1864;  Eagle  Press, 
editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  Cii-ciilation- 
dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1903.Z  (4)  (•#). 
RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion's; established  1S97;  J.  W.  Hannen.  edi- 
tor; Hera'd  &  Record  Co.,  publishers  (1 — .5). 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \%m,  1,049.  In  1S99.  "jjcL."  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
1.16^;  fnr  a  year  endina  with  June, 
1901.  1,30ft:  for  1902,  1,421;  for  1903, 
l,54'.J:.forl9i>4,  l.SOl. 

GRAND  TRAVERSE  HERALD; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  30x26; 
subscription  $1;  e.stablished  18o8;  Thos.  T. 
Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,42ft; /or  1896,  2,312;  for  near  ending 
with  March,  1897,  2,406;  for  1898,  2,387. 
In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  19110.  2.3.S7:  for  a  year  elid- 
ing with  Jane.  1901.  2,300:  /or  1902,  2,478; 
for  1903.  2, 665: /or  mn,  2,7Sft. 

TRENTON,  Wayne  Co.  0,1,1  r.7t  pop. 
—local   estimate    1,6'J!J— on   Lake   Shore  & 


MICHIGAN. 


Michigan  Southern,  Detroit  Southern  and 

Michigan  Central  Rds.    Stone  quarry. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20:  subscription  ^1;  established  1894;  T.  M. 
Sheriff,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TURNER,  Arenac  Co.  D-  6(X)  pop.,  oa 
Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E,  of  Stan- 
dish,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  saw» 
hoop  and  shingle  mills. 
ARENAC  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays 
(▲  A). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  A.  D.  Ham- 
mond, publisher.    Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

TUSTIN,   Osceola  Co.  n  303t  pop.,  on 

Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  by 

8.  W.  of  Cadillac.    Lumbering  and  f  armlu  g. 

TOPICS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  W.  A.  McQovern,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

TWINING,  Arenac  Co.  D-  175  pop., 

on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Bay 

City.    Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

SIFTINGS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  E.  A.  C.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

UBIiY,  Huron  Co.  D-  432t  pop.,  on  Flint 

&  Pere  Marquette    Rd.,    about  7  m.  S.  E. 

of  Bad  Axe.  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
IngersoUBros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—2). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION  CITY,  Branch  Co.  Q  l,5Ut 
pop. —local  estimate  1,900  — on  Michigan 
Central  Rd.  and  St.  Joseph's  r.  at  the  head 
of  navigation,  40  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Jackson. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

REGISTER-WEEKLY;  Thursdays  ; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1869;  A.  T.  &  Rush  McCargar, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  19a2,  Z  (3,  4,  6). 

UNIONVIEL.E,    Tuscola   Co.  U-  427t 
pop.,  on  Saginaw,  Tuscola  &   Huron  Rd., 
14  m.  N.  of  Caro,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
CRESCENT;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight    pages  15x22:   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1883:  H.  F.  Walker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UTICA,  Macomb  Co.  O,  562t  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  of  Detroit. 
Manufactures  of  hoops,  staves  and  lumber. 
Flour  mills. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  W.  H.  Marvin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl 

BUCKEYE  AND  WOLVERINE 
EDITOR;  monthly;  four  pages  11x15?^ ; 
subscription  25  cents:  established  189.t:  W. 
H.  Marvin,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n"jjLL." 

VASSAR,  Tuscola  Co.  O  l,832t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  Pere  Marquette 
Rds.  and  Cass  r.,  20  m.  E.  of  Saginaw  and 
22  S.  E.  of  Bay  City.  Manufacturing,  lum- 
bering and  agriculture. 

TIi>IES;  Thursdays:  independent:  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;    fcubscriptlon  $1;  estab- 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


lished  1879;    E.  Chester   Smith, 

Circulation  •iKi.. 


publisher  (12—3). 

Z(4)  (••). 


editor   and 
In  1W,J, 


TUSCOI.A     CO.     PIONEER;    Fri 

days,  republican;  eight  paKes  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1857;  J.  A.  Trotter, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).   Clrc'u  "jjo." 

VERMONTVILLE,   Eaton   Co.    q 

6S4t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m. 

W.  N.  W.  of  Charlotte,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  mills.    Wheat. 

ECHO;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
Henry  H.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN   KNIGHTHOOD; 

monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  H. 
H.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

VERNON,  Shiawassee  Co.  a  636t  pop., 

on  Ann  Arbor  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  70  m. 

W.  of  Detroit.    Roller  process  flour  mill. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
W.  B.  Sheehan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VICKSBURG,  Kalamazoo  Co.  p  972t 

pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Grand 

Trunk  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of    Kalamazoo,  the 

county  seat.    Produce  shipping  point. 

COMMERCIAL.;  semi-weekly;  Tues- 
days and  Fridays ;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  John 
B.  Penfield,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1.100;  In 
l'A)3,  February,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
during  the  past  year  less  than  1,200.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

WA.liiy'RO'S,  Hillsdale  Co.  g  400  pop., 

on  Cincinnati  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  S.  W 

of  Hudson.    Flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893:  Lewis  W.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WALKERVILLE,  Oceana  Co.  -a  500 

pop.,  on  Mason  &  Oceana  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of 

Hart,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  six  pages 
15>^x22^;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
S.  M.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WARREN,  Macomb  Co.  Q,350t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,10m.  W.  of  Mount 
Clemens,  the  county  seat,  and  12  N.  of  De- 
troit.   Farming  and  market  gardening. 

WATCHMAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  H.H.Harwood, editor;  Watch- 
man Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WATERVLIET,  Berrien  Co.  p  717t 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of 

Benton  Harbor.  Saw,  flour,  cider  and  paper 

mills.    Canning  and  pickle  factories,  and 

creamery    Summer  resort. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
E.  F.  Case  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 
Circulation  ••ikl." 


WAYEAND,  Allegan  Co.  p61!»t  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 

Grand   Rapids.     Manufacture   of   lumber, 

beehives  and  bent  wood. 

SATURDAY  GLOBE;  Saturdays; 
Independent  republican  ;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  George 
A.Mosher,  editor  and  publisher.  CIrc'n  "jkl." 

WAYNE,  Wayne  Co.Rl,361t  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  and  Flint  and  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  furniture,  carriages 
and  agricultural  Implements. 

NEWS  LETTER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  Chas.  F. 
Gee,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n"jKL." 
(A  A). 

WAYNE  C;0.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  Jlrs.  Emma  Cullen,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WEIDMAN,IsabcWa  Co.  n  300  pop., 

on  Detroit,  Lansing  &  Northern  Rd.,  17  m. 

N.  W.  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  F.  W.  Blanchard.  editor;  A.  D.  Fish, 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

W^ESTBAYCITY,JBayCo.D-13,I19t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.  and  Saginaw  r.,  opposite  Bay 
City,  the  county  seat.  Sash  manufactory, 
saw  and  planing  mills  and  steel  and  wood 
shipyards.    Sugar  refining.    Coal  mining. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Saturday, 
and  NEWS-GRAPHIC.  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,Sunday$1.50;  established— daily  1894. 
Sunday  1899;  Clark  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3).  Circ'n  —  dallv  "jkl  " 
Sunday    -jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).    (A  A). 

YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  FRIEND; 
monthly;  undenominational;  sixteen  pages 
5x8;  subscription  25  cents;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1902;  L.  J.  Macomber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

WESTBRANCH,  c.  h.,  Ogemaw  Co. 

cf  l,412t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  25  m. 

N.  W.  of  Standlsh.    Lumbering. 

HERALD-TIMES;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  A.  R.  Babcock,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OGEMAW^  REPUBLICAN:  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  J.  W.  HuckJe,  editor; 
Donovan  &  Huckle,  publishers  (5—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

WESTON,  Lenairee  Co.  P,  275  pop. 
KODAK  ;  semi  monthly  (A  A). 

WHITECLOUD,  Newaygo  Co.  -D 
595+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
White  r.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of  Muskegon.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber  and  shingles.    Farming. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
Louis  W.  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iKL  " 

WHITEHALL,  Muskegon  Co.  -a 
1,481+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd. 
and  White  lake,  16  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Mus- 


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MICHIGAN. 


kegon,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 
FORUM  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1869; 
J.Vernon  Nickless,  editor;  R.  J.  McDonald, 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

WHITE  PIGEON,  Saint  Joseph  Co. 

p  705+  pop.,   on    Lake   Shore  &  Michigan 

Southern  Rd.     Fanning-mill  factory,  foun- 

drj',  machine  shops  and  road-cart  and  chair 

factories.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;  R.  B. 
Howell,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion ••JKL"    In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL." 

WILLI AMSTON,    Ingham    Co.    D 

1,113+  pop.,  on  Fere  Marquette  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 
of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.  Steam  flour 
mills  and  coal  mines. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1873 ;  E.  S.  Andrews  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,"jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \89Q,  1,147.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl89S,"JKi." 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "fKi." 

AMERICAN  ODD-FEL.L.OVV; 
monthly;  odd- fellowship;  sixty-eight  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  H.  A. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3,000;  in  1896,  no  edition  less  than 
.1.350.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900.  zl.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  5.000. 

WIIiLIS,  Washtenaic  Go.  P,  62  pop.,  on 
Wabash  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Detroit.  Farm- 
ing. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
gubscription$l;  established  1890;  A.E.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

WOODLAND,  Barry  Co.  JJ  319t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Kalamazoo  &  Saginaw  Rd..  13 
m.   N.    E.   of  Hastings,   the  county    seat. 
Roller  flour  mill. 
NEWS:  Thursdays;    independent;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 

Chas.  Grozlrger,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jki,." 

WYANDOTTE,  Wayne  Co.  D,  .5,1831 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and  Detroit  r., 
12  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county  seat. 
Iron  furnaces,  rolling  flour  mills,  iron  and 


steel   works.     Salt   blocks    and   chemical 

works. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; and  REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
local;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1;  established  1898;  J.  A.  Web- 
ster, editor  and  publisher  (12—4).  Circ'n 
"jKi."    Inl903,Z(4)(««). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
J.  D.  Haven,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
special  editions  for  neighboring  towns.  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl." 

YALE,  Saint  Clair  Co.  D- 1,1251  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of 
Port  Huron,  the  county  seat.  Flax,  woolen 
and  roller  flour  mills,  iron  foundry  and 
machine  shops. 

EXPOSITOR;  Fridays ;  republican : 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  James  A.  Menzies,  editor  amd  publisher 
(6—3)     Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  G.W.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkx" 

YPSILANTI,  Washtenato  Co.  ^7,3781 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Huron  r. 
Water  power,  utilized  by  several  paper  and 
woolen  mills.  Seat  of  State  Normal  School. 
Farming. 
ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$.3;  established  March.  1904;  F.  T.  Codrlug- 
ton,  editor;  Ypsllauti  Press  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 

SENTINEL-COMMERCIAL;  Thurs- 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1849;  Commercial 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

YPSILANTIAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $l.aO; 
established  1880;  W.  M.  Osband,  editor  -and 
publisher;  a  four-page  edition  is  also  issued, 
subscription  Si  (11—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ZEELAND,  Ottawa  Co.  -C  l,326t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  S. 
W.  of  Grand  Haven,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  lumber. 

RECORD;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 

pages    1.5x22;     subscription    $1;     established 

1893:  A.  Van  Koevering,  editor  and  publisher 

8—3)    Circ'n  "iii."  In  1899,  Z.   In  1902,  "jkl" 


MINNESOTA. 

Population  1,751,394 1.     Land  Area  79,205  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  province  of  Manitoba,  Canada;  on  the  east  by  Lake 
Superior  and  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  on  the  south  by  Iowa,  and  on  tlie  west  by 
the  States  of  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota.  State  capital:  St.  Pan].  Princi- 
pal products  and  industries:  Wheat  raising  and  flour  manufacturing.  Num- 
ber of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  785,  divided  as 
follows:  Dally, 41;  serai-weekly,  7;  weekly,  647;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi-monthly,  18; 
monthly,  68;  bi-monthly,  2;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  7,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Minneapolis 20'i,TlSt    Mankato 10,599t 

8aint  Paul 163,0«.>t    St.  Cloud cS,6«3t 

Duluth 5'^.9«9t    Faribault 7,S«J-'t 

Winona 19,714t    Braiuerd 7.3ti4t 

Stillwater l',i.318t 


ADA,  c.  h.,  Norman  Co.  "□  l,253t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  of  Crooks- 
ton.    Wheat  raising. 

NORMAN  CO.  HERALD;  Tuesdays; 
people's  party ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Jason  Weatherhead, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki.." 

NORMAN  CO.  INDEX :  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1880 ;  D.  C.  Llghtbourn,  edi- 
tor; C.  E.  Ward,  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ADAMS,  Mower   Co.  P,  573t  pop.,'on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 

S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  county  seat.    Wheat, 

corn  and  barley  oats.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  F.  St. 
Clair,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ADRIAN,  NohUa  Co.  p  l,258t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  IS  m.  W.  of  Worthington,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GUARDIAN;  Saturdays;  repub:ican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1881):  A.  J.  Tinnes,  editor;  D.  J.  Tinnes, 
publisher  (1 — jP).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NOBI.ES  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$l.r)0;  established  1S'J2;  A.  J.  Schaeffer,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iiyL."    In  1901,  Z  (3).    In  1902. (W. 

AITKIN,  c.  h.,  AitHn  Co.  n  l,719t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Bralnerd.  Manufactures  of  lumber  and 
cooperage  stock.    Farming. 

AGE;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  to  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Age  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  January.  1902:  Freeman  E.  Krech. 
editor  and  publisher  (-i— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  • 

REPlIBIilCAN;     Thursdays;     republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished July  27,  1894;  A.  L.  Hamilton,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (2—5). 


AKELY,  Hubhard  Co.  [^  200  pop.,  5 

m.  S.  of  Park  Rapids. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Fred.  E.  Glese,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "^kl." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  eight  page» 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1904;  C. 
F.  Scheers,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

ALBERT  LiEA,  c.  h.,  Freeborn  Co.  g 

4,500f  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quiucy,  Illinois  Central,  Iowa  Central, 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  108  m.  S.  of  Minne- 
apolis. Manufacturing,  dairying  and  grain 
and  stock  raising. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  — dally  $4,  weekly  $1; 
established  daily  1897,  weekly  1899;  Clint  L. 
Luce,  editor;  C.  G.  Edwards,  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circ'n— daily  "JKL  "  weekly  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1872;  M.  Halvorsen  &  Son.  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  l.WiO.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  T.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  #). 

FREEBORN    CO.     STANDARD; 

Weduesdaj's; independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1857;  H.  G.  C. 
H.  Day,  editor:  The  Standard  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,841.  In  1896.  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl" 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

FREEBORN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscripiion 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Ray  C.  Blaekmer, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  1  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,968.  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  2,085.  In  1901.  y  I. 
In  1902.  ( z— 1, 2.  4)1.  In  1903,  (z— 4 )  I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

AliDEN,  Freeborn  Co.  p  636t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 
W.  of  Albert  Lea,  the  county  seat. 

ADVANCE;   Thursdays  ;  republican; 

eighi  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Glenn  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 2).    Circulation  "JKL." 


492 


AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


MINNESOTA. 


ALEXANDRIA,  c.  h.,  Douglas  Co. -a 
2,681t  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  in  a 
region  of  lakes,  141  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Paul, 
the  State  capital.  Farming  and  stock 
raising.    Wheat,  oats  and  corn. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays  ;  Independent  ; 
eight  pages  13x2U  ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished lb90;  Trenham  &  Heunings,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl.-    In  1902,  Z  (4,. 

POST  NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Ezra  E.  McCrea,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1.200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "I KL."  In  1900.  I.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  in  1904.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  l,9o0. 

ALPHA,  Jackson  Co.  p  209  pop.,  on 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Jack- 
son. 

JACKSOIN     CO.    ARGUS;     Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x25;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  May,  1901;  Argus  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMBOY,  Blue  Earth  Co.  p  4S2t  pop. 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Blue  Earth  City. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
189U;  J.  E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ANNANDALE,    Wright    Co.  a  481t 

pop.,   on    Minneapolis,   St.   Paul   &   Sault 

Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Buffalo, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE.POST;  Thursdays;  repub 
llcan;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889:  M.  P.  Satterlee,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3),    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANOKA,  c.  h.,  Anoka  Co.  ^  3,769t pop., 
on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  at  mouth  of  Rum  r., 
15  m.  above  Minneapolis.  General  manu- 
facturing.   Agriculture. 

ANOKA  CO.  UNION:  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  Granville  S.  Pease, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1901;  N.  P.  Olson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation '  JKI.." 

HERAliD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866:  R.  G.  Chase,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  V.  In 
1898.  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5).    In  1903,  Z 

APPLETON,  Swift  Co.  -a  l,i84t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Pomme  de  Terre 
r.,near  its  confluence  with  the  Minnesota. 
Wheat. 

PRESS;    Thursdays;    eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  Kyes  & 
Haines,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).   Circu 
lation  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Andrew  Bromstad,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

ARGYLE,  Marshall  Co.  tl  829tpop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Red  r. 


MINNESOTA. 


and  39  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Crookston.  Farming. 

MARSHAIiL  CO.  BANNER;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1  established  1882;  Martin  H.  No- 
votny,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

ARLINGTON,  Sibley  Co.  g  712tpop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  60  m.  S. 
W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  A.  C.Wallin,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHAWA,  St.  Louis  Co.  q-  25  pop., 

on  Duluth,  Virginia  &  Rainy  Lake  Rd.,  25 

m.  N.  of  Virginia. 

NORTHLAND     FARMER;      Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  December,  1903; 
James  A.  Field,  eaitor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

ASHBY,    Grant    Co.  -n   279  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Fergus 

Falls. 

POST;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  Wm.  Pennar,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

A  T  W  A  T  E  R,  Kandiyohi  Co.  n  588t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Willmar,  the  county  seat.    Wheat  elevators 

and  flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN  PRESS;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  L.  E.  Covell,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).   Circulation  "iio,." 

AUSTIN,  c.  h.,  Mower  Co.  [1^5,4741 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and  Cedar  r., 

101  m.  S.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital. 

Canning  factory  and  machine  shops. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  \VEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1891,  weekly  1886;  J.  H.  Skinner, editor 
and  publisher.  Circ'n— dally  "jkl."  weekly 
"JKL."  In  1898, weekly  Z.  In  1899.  weekly  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL.-      In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MOWER  CO.    TRANSCRIPT; 

tVednesdays  ;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  C.  D. 
Belden,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,000.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,050.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REGISTER  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18t;3;  W.  F.  St.  Clair,  editor;  Sam 
Swenengsen,  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  T.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  "J_KL  • 

TT3iES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
E.  B.  Kottek,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

AVOCA,  Murray  Co.  p  SSSf  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  about  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Slayton,  the  county 
seat.    Wheat,  flax  and  live  stock. 

MURRAY   CO.   INDEPENDENT; 

Fridays;  people's  party;  four  pages  17x24; 
sub-scription  $1.50  ;  established  1891  ;  H.  F. 
Pfeifer,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


493 


MINNESOTA. 


BADGER,  Roseau  Co.  \^  164t  pop.,  13 

m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Roseau,  the  county  seat, 

and  55  N.  E.  of  Stephen.    Grain  and  live 

stock. 

HERAI.  D-RUSTIiEK;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  —  flera/d  189r.,  Rustler  1898, 
consolidated  1899;  Gilbert  J.  Brenden,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "iKM-" 

BAGLiEY,  Beltrami  Co.  c^]  248t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd..  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Ber- 
midji,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mlllsand lum- 
bering. 

INDEPENDENT  AND  PEOPLE'S 
DEFENDER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  A.  R.  Butler,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  'jkl  •• 

TIMES:  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August.  1901;  E.  N.  Fair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

BARNES VILLE,  Clay  Co.  tl  1.326+ 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23  m.    S.  E. 

of  Moorhead,  the  county  seat,  and  Fargo, 

N.  D.    Railroad  division  headquarters  and 

machine  shops. 

RECORD-REVIEW;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; ten  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established— iiei-ieic  1885.  Record  1903;  Rec- 
ord-Review Publisliing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).  Circulation  "iKt."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»«). 

BARNUM,   Carlton  Co.  n-391t  pop., 

on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 

Carlton,  the    county    seat,  and    39    N.  of 

Duluth.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W. 
H.  Noyes,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

BARRETT,  Grant  Co.  -a    237  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Elbow  Lake,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

BARRETT  LAKE  BREEZE;  Satur 
days;  eight  uages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  July,  1902;  Frank  E.Harris,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — )).    Circulation  '  jki" 

BATTLE  LAKE,O«er«ai7Co.-n420t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of 

Fergus   Falls,  the  county  seat.     Summer 

resort.    Wheat. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Harvey  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BEARDSLEY,  Big  Stone  Co.-aUdj 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  "W.  of 

Ortonville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  George  E. 
Sloan,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BEAVER  BAY,  I^al-e  Co.  uf  40t  pop. 

LAKE  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1903;  J.  A.  Wood, 
editor;  Grace  M.  Wood,  publisher  (2—5). 

BEAVER  CREEK,  Rock  Co.  p  250 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 


MINNESOTA. 


Omaha  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Luverne.    Ag-  _ 

rlculture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  estal>llshed  1901;  Lin- 
coln Mlsener,  editor;  Howe  &  MIsener,  pub- 
lishers (8—3  P).    Circulation   'jkl." 

BECKER,  Sherburne  Co.  D-  100  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern 

Rds..  47  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Paul. 

RECORD;  Mondays;  independent;  four 
pages  i:;x30:  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  Chas.  H.  Allen,  editor;  Braise  &  Co., 
publishers  (2—5). 

BELGRADE,  Steams  Co.  D  40.5  pop., 

on   Minneapolis,  St.    Paul  and   Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Cioud. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  F.  E.  Fairbanks,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-5). 

BELLEPLAINE,  Scott  Co.  g  l,121t 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Shakopee,  the 

county  seat.    Farming, 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  J.  E.  Townsend,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BELLINGHAM,  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co. 

■a  380t  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  by  N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  LeBell  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEIiVIEW,  Redwood  Co.p  254t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  dairying. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eignt 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  Ehlers  &  Hallberg,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEMIDJI,  Beltrami  Co.  [j  2,183t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  and  Brainerd  Northern 
Rds.  and  Lake  Marquette,  71  m.  W.  of  Du- 
luth and  50  S.  of  Fosston.  Summer  resort. 
Lumber. 

BELTRAMI  CO.  NEAVS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  Martin  &  Christen- 
son.  editors  and  publishers  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

PIONEER:  Thursdays;  ten  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1896;  Edw. 
Kaiser  and  A.M.  Greely, editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

SENTINEL  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  Rubscrlption  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber 1901 ;  M.  E.  Ibertson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BENSON, c.h.,  Swift  Co. -nl,525t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Willmar.   Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  O.  E. 
Hogue,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SWIFT  CO.  MONITOR  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  Leslie  Matthews  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."     Inl903,  Z(4)(»»). 


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MINNESOTA. 


TIMES;  Tuesdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15k21  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876  ;  Poland  &  McCune,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  "jki,."     Actual  average  for 
1903    7'i4.    In  1904,  "JKL. 

BERTHA,  Todd  Co.  n  277  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  26  m.N.of  Long  Prairie. 
HEADLIGHT;    Fridays;    local;   eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

January.  1899;  I.  J.  Courtright,  editor  and 

publisher  (2—5  P). 

BIGELOW,  N'obles  Co.  p  400  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis   &  Omaha 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Worthington,  the  county 

seat,  and  75  N.  of  Sioux  City.    Farming. 

MINNESOTA  SIGNAL.;   Fridays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established   1896;   E.  F.  Clower,  editor   and 
publisher  (5— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BIGFORK,  Itaska   Co.  i   on  Great 
Northern  Rd. 
SETTLER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BIG  LAKE, ■SAer&urne  Co.  a  177t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern 
Rds.,  9  m.  W.  of  Elk  River,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  cattle  raising. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1900:  Edith  E.  French,  editor  and  publisher 

(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BIRD  ISLAND,  Renville  Co.  a  846t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

42  m.  E.  of  Granite  Falls.    Agriculture. 

RENVILLE  CO.  UNION  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  four-page  edition  $1;  established  1880; 
M .  B.  Childs.  editor  and  publisher.  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl." 

BLACKDnCK,  Beltrami  Co.  i  1500 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  &  International  Rd., 
116  m.  N.  of  Brainerd.  Lumber  and  agri- 
culture. 

AI>IERICAN;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
•ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.50;  estab 
Ished  1901;  Ernest  L.  Oberg,  editor;  Oberg 
Bros.,  publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "isi,." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20:  subscription  $1..50;  established  1900: 
E.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BLOOMING  PRAIRIE,  Steele  Co. 

p  855+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul   Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of   Owatonna,  the 

county  seat.     Agriculture,  live  stock  and 

dairying. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1893:  Walter  L.  Bucksen,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation   -jkl-" 

BLUE  EARTH  CITY,  C.  h.,  Fari- 
bault Co.  P  2,900+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.  and  Blue  Earth  r., 
40  m.  S.  of  Mankato.   Farming. 

FARIBAULT    CO.    REGISTER; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1887;  J.  M. 
Palmer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1900.  Z.  Actual  average  for  1W2.  1,870.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


MINNESOTA. 


POST;  Thursdays;  Independent-republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1867;  E.  C.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "JKL." 

BOYD,  liac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -a  335t  pop. 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd..  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Madison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  A,  H. 
Nibbelink,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  -jkl." 

BRAHAM,  Isanti  Co.  n-  400  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Cambridge, 

the  county  seat,  and  13  W.  of  Rush  City. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1899;  Wilbur 
Folsom  Way,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3.  Cir- 
culation "JKL. 

BRAINERD,  c.  h.,  Crow  Wing  Co.  D 
7.524+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  28  m.  N.  of  Little  Falls.  Manu- 
facturing and  shipping. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4.  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1901,  weekly  1881;  Ingersoll  &  Wie- 
land,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1898, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

ARENA;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899  ;  Wm.  S,  Cox,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872:  A.  J.  Halsted,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
1,920.  In  1899,1.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  edition  during  the  past  year  has 
been  less  than  2,136;  in  1901,  September,  no 
edition  for  a  year  past  less  than  2.260;  in  1903 
and  1904,  January,  no  edition  during  the  past 
two  years  was  less  than  2,275.    In  1904,  yl. 

BRANDON,  ^ow^Zas  Co.  -a  272t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Alex- 
andria, the  county  seat.  Farming. 

ECHO ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1890;  C.  M.  Borgen, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRECKENRIDGE,  c.  h.,    Wilkin 

Co.  -a  1,282+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and 
Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  Red  River  of 
the  North,  opposite  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak. 
Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  .subscription  $1  ;  established 
January,  1903;  A.  C.  Brockwell,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TELEGRAM  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1892 ;  W.  M.  James,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "JKj.." 

WILKIN  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Woodbeck  &  Cheat- 
ham, editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BREWSTER,  N-obles  Co.  P234t  pop., 

on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Worthington,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;    established    1899  ; 


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MINNESOTA. 


Johu  S.  Randolph,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Clroulation  "jlki..." 

BRICELYN,    Faribault    Co.   g  166t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern   Rd.,  16 

ni.  S.  E.  of  Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SENTINEIi;    Fridays;   twelve   pages 
15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1899;  K.  O. 
Sandum,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8). 
Circulation:     In  1900,  "ikl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1901, 1,684  ##.     Ill  1902,  "JKL-" 

BRO  WNSDALE,  iJ/ot^er  Co.  R261t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee*  St.  Paul  Rd., 
8  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 
IjEAFLET;  Fridays;  republican;   eight 

pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.25;  established 

1890;  Leland  L.  Quimby,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl" 

BROWNSVILLE,  Houston   Co.  R 

453+   pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St. 

Paul  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Caledonia,  the  county 

seat.    Shipping  point  for  grain. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  H.  G.  Forschler,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

BROWNTON,  McLeod  Co.  D  454t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

10  m.  W.  of  Glencoe,  the  county  seat.    Live 

stock  and  grain. 

BULLiETIN  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  O.C.Conrad,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—2).    Circulation  -jkl." 

BROWN  VALLEY,  Traverse  Co. 

-n  721+  pop.,  terminus  of  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  on  Minnesota r.,  20  m.  W.  of  Graceville. 

Farming. 

TNTER-I.AKE  TRIB  UNE  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  S.Y.Gordon,  Jr.,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

BUFFALO,  c.  h.,  Wright  Co.  u  1,040 f 

pop.,  on  Minnesota,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.  and  Buffalo  lake.  37  m.  W.  N.  W. 

of  Minneapolis.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 

JO  URN  A  Li;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  H.  S.  Say  lor,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

Circiilatiou:  Inl896,  "JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1900. 1.  Actual  average  for  1901.  1,526;  /or 
1902,  1,781;  for  1903,  1,680;  for  1904, 
1,662. 

BUFFALO  LAKE,  Renville  Co.  u 

389+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  about  22  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Beaver 
Falls,  the  county  seat,  and  75  W.  of  Minnea- 
polis.   Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  J.  R.  Landy,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BUTTERFIELD,  Watonwan:  Co.  g 

332+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St  .Paul,  Minneapolis 

&  Omaha  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint  James,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  H. 
W.  Haislet,  editor;  J.  O.  Lysne,  publisher. 
Circulation  "41^1,." 


CALEDONIA,  c.  h.,  Houston  Co.  0, 

1.175+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Farming. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x27;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Ryan  &  Krick,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAIi;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1864; 
Blexrud  &  Roverud,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

CAMBRIDGE,c.h.,7»an«  Co. D-737t 

pop.,  on  Rum  r.,  14  m.  E.  of  Harris,  on  East- 
ern Minnesota  Rd.  Manufactories  of  plows, 
lumber  and  flour.  Wool-carding  and  spin- 
ning mill,  starch  factory  and  tannery. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  J.  E.  Kienltz,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ISANTI  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874:  Henry  F.  Barker,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMPBELL,  Wilkin  Co.  -n239t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Brecken- 

ridge,  the  county  seat.    Wheat  raising. 

WILKIN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
September,  1901;  G.  H.  Haywood,  editor  and 
publisber.    Circulation  "iKL." 

CANBY ,  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  p  l,100t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  30  m. 

W.  of  Marshall.    Wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished August,  1901;  Fred  Bomboy,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
171.^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
E.  Hultsch,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CANNON  FALLS,  Goodhue  Co.  R 

1,239+ pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  25  m. 

W.  of  Red  Wing,  the  county  seat.     Flour 

and  feed  mills,  grain  elevators  and  marble 

works,  tannery.  Iron  foundry  and  machine 

shop. 

BEACON;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876:  Jac.  Bryvlldson,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—2).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (3,  4^ 

CANTON,   Fillmore   Co.  U,   312   pop., 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  B.  F.  Stead,  editor  and  publisher 
fl2— 3).  Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(««). 

CARLTON,  c.  h.,  Carlton  Co.  D-  449t 

pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  and  Northern 

Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  17  m.  W. 

of  Superior,  Wis.    Saw  and  planing  mills. 

CARLTON  CO.  VIDETTE;  Satur- 
d.ivs;  democratic;  eight  pages  16x23;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  D.  C.  Ander- 
son, editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CARVER,  Carver  Co.  U  583t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Minne- 
apolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Minnesota  r.. 


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2  in.  S.  E.  of  Chaska,  the  countj'  seat.    Mill- 
ing and  brick  making.    Wheat. 

CARVER  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  A.  W.  Ben- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Circula- 
tion "JJiL." 

CASS  LAKE,  Cass  Co.  i  546tpop..  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Walker, 
the  countj^  seat.    Lumbering  and  farming 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x'j4;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Frank  Ives,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jki." 

VOICE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x2.i;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897:  A.  G.  Bernard,  editor  and  publlsner 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTER  CITY,    Chlmgo  Co.  d-  100 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays;  republican:  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  f  1  ;  established 
April,  1903;  Sam.  Rlngquist,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

CEYLON,  Martin  Co.  n-    21  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.W.  of 

Fairmont,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

H  E  R  A  Ij  D;  Thursdaj's;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  Sl-25;  estab- 
lished March,  1901:  Clark  &  Poage,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CHASKA,  e.  h.,  Carver  Co.  U  2,165t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  cS:  St.  Paul 
and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Min- 
nesota r.,  28  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the 
State  capital.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  8ubscrlptlon;$l;  established  1898; 
W.  H.  Gran,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VAIiliEY  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1862;  F.  E.  Du  Toit,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,248.    In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898.  yl.    In  1899,  vl.    In  1900,  yl.   In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I,    in  1903,  yl.    In  19(M,  yl. 

CHATFIELD,  Fillmore  Co.  R  1,426? 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  60  m. 

W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis,    Woolen  and  flour 

mills.    Stock  and  grain  shipping  point. 

N  E  VV  S  -  i)  E  >I  O  C  R  A  T ;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
llshed— iVeu'S  1894.  Democrat  18 16;  consoli- 
dated 1902;  Harnish,  Stoudt  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  "    In 

1899,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

CHISHOLM,  St.  Louis  Co.  ^. 

HEIIAI..D  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1901;  W.  A.  Talboys.  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CHOKIO    Stevens  Co.  -a  309t  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Morris,  tne 

county  seat.    Farming. 

STEVENS  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Charles  E.  Seeley,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CLARA  CITY,  Chippewa  Co. -a  405t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  15  m. 


MINNESOTA. 


N.  E.  of  Granite   Falls.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.  HERALD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1895;  C.  Berghuis, 
editor  and  publisherd — 4).  Circulation  "jkl  ■• 

CLARISSA,  Todd  Co.   n  233t  pop., 

on  Great   Northern  Rd.,  13   m.  N.  W.  of 

Long  Prairie,  the  county  seat.     Farming, 

stock  raising  and  lumber. 

TODD  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  P.  S.  Dorsey,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARKFIELD,  Yellow  Medicine  Co. 

p  437+  pop.,  on   Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaver  Falls.    Flour  mill 

and  creamery.    Agriculture. 

REFORM  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1892;  P.  R.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLEARLAKE,  Sherburne  Co.  a  222t 

pop.,   on   Great    Northern   and    Northern 

Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Saint  Cloud. 

Dairying. 

SHERBURNE  CO.  TIMES;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .SI;  established  1891;  W.  V.  Davee, 
editor  and  publisher  (^3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CLEARWATER,   Wright  Co.  D  271 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W. 

of  Buffalo. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establialied 
May,  1903  ;  John  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTON,  Bigstone  (7o.  -n346t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  S. 

of  Graceville  and  about  15  N.  of  Ortonville, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892;  Theo. 
Condlt,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl  " 

CLOQTTET,  Carlton  Go.  n-  3,072t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern 
Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  Duluth.  Water  power. 
Lumbering.    Paper  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Albert  E.  Quinn,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

FINE  KNOT;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Fred  D.  Vibert,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  ••jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,383.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

COKATO,  Wright  Co.  D  681t  pop.,  on 

Great   Northern   Rd.,  52  m.  W.   of    Saint 

Paul,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  E.  E.  &  L.  O.  Carlson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Cirulatlon  "jki,." 

COLD  SPRING,  Stearns  Co.  n  486t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of 

Saint  Cloud,  the  county  seat.     Farming, 

stock  rai.sing  and  flour. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  independent ; 
four   pages    15x22;   subscription   $1;   estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


497 


.VINNESOTA. 


llshed  1899;  F.  T.  Honer.  editor  and  publisher 
(10— .'O-    Circulation  -jiLL-." 

COLLEGEVIL.L.E,  Stearns  Co.  D  25t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 

Saint  Cloud,  the  county  seat.     Seat  of  St. 

John's  University. 

ST.  JOHN'S  UNIVERSITY  REC- 
01M>:  monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  rtfty  two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  Alexian  Literary 
Association  of  St.  John's  University,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COMFREY,  Brown  Co.  p  on  Chicago 

and  Northwestern  Rd.,  34  m.  S.  W.  of  New 

Ulm. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 


March,  1900; 
Usher  (12^3). 


W.  B.  Brooks,  editor  and 
Circulation  ••jki..' 


pub 


COTTONWOOD,  Lyon   Co.  J3  549t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern   Rd.,    16  m.  S.  of 

Granite  Falls  and  13  N.  of   Marshall,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CURRENT;  Saturdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptions!;  established 
1892;  W.  D.  Lovelace,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CROOKSTON,  c.  h.,  Folic  Co.^5,359t 

pop.,   on    Great   Northern   and    Northern 

Pacific   Rds.   and   Red    Lake   r.,  34   m,  S. 

E.  of  Grand  Forks.  N.  Dak.    Lumber  and 

wheat.    General  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,    and     RED      RIVER      VAI.L.EY 

FARM  JOURNAL.,   Thursdays;  repub 

licau;  daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 

subscription  —  daily   $8,   weekly   $1;   estab 

llshed— daily  1900,  weekly  1877;  N.  S.  Gordon, 

editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  — Daily:    "jkl.  '     In   1903,  Z 

(4)(»»). 

Weekly:    In  1900.    "jkl."    Actual  average 

for  1901.  3,540.    In  1902,  yH.    Inl903,(z— 4) 

H(0  0)-    In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEK.LY»  Saturdajs;  independent; 
dally  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— dally  1891,  weekly  1883;  W.  E. 
McKenzle,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl-"  Act- 
ual average  for  1896,  1,363.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  exceed- 
ing 1.650.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901. yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  liMW,  vl. 
Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  2.538  in  1893  to 
I  In  1895.  Aetiial  average  for  1896,  3,298. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  exceeding  3,700.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  1904.  yl. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1898;  John  Gleason,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).  Circulation  "JjiL.-  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

VESTERHEIMEN ;  Wednesdays;  Nor- 
wegian; reform;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1592;  G.  T.  Hagen.  editor 
and  publisher  (2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898.  1,048.  In  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,230.  In  1901,  y  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,581.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

BUD  OG  HILSEN;  monthly;  Nor- 
wegian; evangelical;  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1895;  S.  Tun- 
helm  and  E.  Myrsem,  editors  and  publishers 
(13-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3,562;  forayear  ending  with  September, 

32 


MINNESOTA. 


1901,3,862.    Inl902,  yll.    In  1903,  (z-l)  II. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  II  (••). 

CURRIE,  Murray  Co.  p  189  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  11  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Slayton,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture,  grain  and  stock  raising. 

LAKE  SIIETEK  COURIER;  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  1901;  F.  H.  Millard,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Neil  Currie, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

(AA). 

CYRUS,    Poi)e   Co.   -n  197   pop.,    on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Glen. 

wood. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50;  established 
1904;  S.  F.  Read,  editor;  Cyrus  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

DANUBE,  Renville  Co.  U  on  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DASSEIi,  Meeker  Co.  U  568t  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Litchfield, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ANCHOR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Chas.  W.  Henke,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAWSON,  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -D  962t 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and 

Lac  Qui   Parle,  52  m.  E.    of  Watertown. 

S.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17}^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  A,  C,  Ruud,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEER  RIVER,   Ltasca  Co.    t  251t 

pop.,  on  Duluth  &  Winnipeg  Rd.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x'^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  M.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEIiANO,  Wright  Co.  u  967t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Crow  r.,  about 
26  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Minneapolis.  Manu- 
facturing. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872 ; 
C.  J.  Buckley,  editor;  The  Eagle  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,560.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "iKi."    InlP03,  Z(4)  (##). 

DEIiAVAN,  Faribault  Co.  g  321t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  7  m. 

E.  of  Winnebago  City.     Flour  mill. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1885;  C.  E.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DETROIT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Becker  Co.  ti 

2,060+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific   Rd.  and 

Detroit  lake,  about  45  m.  E.  of  Moorhead. 

Farming. 

BECKER  CO.  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
day!; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  J.  Geo.Persch, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  'A  A). 


498 


AMERICAN  NEWSrAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA. 


RECORD;  Fridaj's  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  Geo.  D.  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,050.  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896.1.104.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "iKi."  In 
1903,  ZC**). 

DEXTER,  Mower  Co.  q,278f  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  Sc  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m.  E. 

of  Austin,  the  county  seat.    Stock  raising 

and  farming. 

DEXTERITE}  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent:  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  G.  D.  Pierce  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DODGE  C'EST'EK,  Dodge  Co. 0.9421 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago &  Great  Western  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Austin.  Steam-roller  flour  mill.  Shipping 
point  for  grain  and  stock. 

DODGE  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  O.  H.  Phillips,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DODGE  CO.  STAR;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1890:  Edgar  Stivers,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jia,." 

DONNELLY,  Stevens  Co.  -D  164  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,   8    m.    N.  W.   of 

Morris. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1902;  The  McPherson 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DULTJTH,  c.  h.,  Saint  Louis  Co.  cf 
52,969+  pop.,  center  of  eight  railroads,  at 
the  head  of  Lake  Superior.  Grain  and  fish 
market.  Brown-stone  quarries  and  saw 
mills.  Milling,  lumbering,  mining  and 
manufacturing.  Trade  center  and  shipping 
point. 

EVENING  HERALiD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  "Wednes- 
days; independent;  daily  and  weekly  twelve, 
Saturday  twenty  four  to  thirty  pages  16x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished-daily 1883,  weekly  1889;  Duluth  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
4,500  in  1894  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  8,338;  for  1898.  9,344; 
for  1899,  10,168;  for  1900,  10,392;  for 
1901,  11,063;  for  1902,13,669;  for  im, 
13,885;  /or  1904. 1.5,348. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

NEWS  TRIBUNE;  every  morning, 
and    WEEKLY,   Saturdays;    republican; 
daily  eight  to  sixteen.  Sunday  twenty-eight 
to  forty-four  pages  17x22,  weekly  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1881,   weekly   1870;     Duluth 
News  Tribune  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895, G.  Inl896,G. 
In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  yH.     In 
1900.  yH.    Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  May.  1901.  9,291:  for  1902,  11,590; 
for  1903.  12,535;  for  1904,  13,952. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  19(y2   L0,575; 
for  1903.  12,682;  /or  1904,  14,511. 
Weekly:  "ii<i" 

L.AIJOR  WORLD;  Saturdays;  labor; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  W.  E.  McEwen,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,876;  for  1903,  3,988;  for 
1904,  4,229. 


MINNESOTA. 


^NORDVESTERNSHANDELSTID- 
NING;  Wednesdays;  Swedish;  republican; 
ten  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished March,  1902;  Oscar  Lonegren,  edi- 
tor; Northwestern  Commercial  News  Com- 
pany, publishers  (5—3), 

Circulatio:   "jkl"    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

POSTEN  ;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Carl  Friberg,  editor;  The 
Interstate  Swedish  Publishing  and  Printing 
Co.,  publishers;  prints  also  editions  for  Su- 
perior and  Ashland,  Wis.  (2 — 4). 
Combined  circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,750.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899,yH.  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z— 1,  2,  3,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)G(«»).    In  1904,  yG. 

SKANDINAV;  Saturdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  M.  F.  Wesenberg,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

TRIBUNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894 ;  R.  C.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circ'n  -'iKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

TRADE  NEWS;  semi-monthly;  mer- 
cantile; thirtj^-six  pages  91^x12;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;  E.  L.  Millar,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  "jjul"      In  1902,   Z  (1.  2,  4,5). 
Actual  average  for  19U3,  2,150.    In  1904,  yl. 

DUMONT,  Traverse  Co.  -n  236  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  7  m. 
S.  of  Wheaton,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1902;  W.  H.  Smethurst,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—3).    Circulation  "ija.." 

DUNDEE,    Nobles    Co.   p  217t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Worthington,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897:  Chas.  Hamstreet,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

EAGLE  BEND, rorfrf  Co.  n  547t  Pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Long  Prairie,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
uring of  stoves  and  furniture. 

TODD  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894:  W.  E.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "isi." 

EAGLE  LAKE,  Blue  Earth   Co.    g 

400  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
6  m.  E.  of  Mankato,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  C.  E. 
Barnes,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iKL." 

EAST  GRAND  FORKS,  Polk  Co.ti 
2,077+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  and  Red  River  of  the 
North,  opposite  Grand  Forks.  N.  Dak. 
Brewery.    Farming. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  B.  O.  Seymour,  editor;  Seymour  Bros., 
publishers  (9—3).  Circulation  "isi."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(#»). 

VALLEY  VIEW;  Fridays; independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


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MINNESOTA. 


llshe<i  1887;  W.  R.  Stoughton,  editor;  H.  F. 
Steniher,  publisher (12 — I). 
Cii'CMilntion:  In  1900.  "jkx"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,551.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,De- 
cember,  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  during 
the  past  year  was  3,000.    In  liHM,  (z-4)  II. 

ECHO,  Telloto  Medicine  Co.  p334t pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  S.E. 
of  Granite  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  R.  P.  ChiWs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EDEN  VALLEY,  Meeker  Co.  D  604t 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Litchfield,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lishedl893:  William  O'Brien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL- " 

EDGERTON,  Pipestone  Co.  p  450t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,   Milwaukee  &   St.   Paul 

Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of   Pipestone,  the   county 

seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE  i  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Green  &  Lockwood,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELBOW  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  -n 

625+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,35  m. 
S.  E.  of  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

GRANT  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eight  to  ten  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  W.  H.  Goetzinger, 
editor;  The  Herald  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jicl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,036.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  T  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,344. 

ELK  RIVER,  c.  h.,  Sherburne  Co.  o 
831+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  40  m.  N. 
W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Milling 
and  manufacturing. 

SHERBURNE    CO.    STAR-NEWSi 

Thursdays;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1875  ;  A.  N.  Dare, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

ELLENDALE,  Steele  Co.  g  76  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Owatonna,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  republican:  six  pages 
17x24;  subscription  S1.50;  established  March, 
1901;  C.  C.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "iXL" 

ELLSWORTH,  Cobles  Co.  p  454t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Luverne. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent -demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  P.  F.  Levins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ELMORE,  Faribault  Co.  p  924t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  10  m. 


S.  of  Blue  Earth   City,  the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

EYE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
•criptIon$1.25;  established  1891;  W.  A.  Bruss, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    CIrc'n  "jkl.-- 

ELY,  Saint  Louis  Co.  q'  3,717t  pop., 
terminus  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd.,  120  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  Duluth,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing, lumbering,  hunting,  fishing  and  ship- 
ping. 

MINER;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1895; 
Peter  Schaefer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ELYSIAN,  Lestieur   Co.  g  459t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd.  and  Ely- 

slan  lake,    17  m.  S.  of  Lesueur  Center,  the 

county  seat.      Flour   mills,   foundry  and 

saw  mills.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Wm.  K.  Wilcox,  editor;  John 
O'Toole,  publisher  (5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ERSKINE,  Polk  Co.  ^  156t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  2fi^,  m.  E.  of  Crooks- 
ton,  the  county  seat.     Farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Arthur  Egley, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

EVANSVILLE,  Douglas  Co.  -c  483t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W. 

of  Alexandria,  the  county  seat.    Grain  and 

stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890  ;  P.  A.  Neff,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EVELETH,  St.Louis  Co.rf2,752t  pop., 

on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  and  Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe  &  Northern  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Iron 
Junction.    Iron  mines. 

MINING  NEWS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Skeel  &  Perham,  editors 
an'  publishers  (12 — 1).    CIrc'n  "jkl."   (OO)- 

STAR  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  establlslied  1895;  P.  E.  Dow- 
ling,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  CIrc'n  "JKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

EXCELSIOR,  Hennepin  Co.  o  717t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m. 
W.  of  Minneapolis,  the  county  seat.  Sum- 
mer resort.    Fruit  growing. 

MINNETONKA  RECORD;  Fridays; 

independent;  four  pages  15x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  July,  1901;  Wlllard  Dill- 
man.editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3).  CIrc'n  "jkl." 

FAIRFAX,  Renville  Co.  n  642t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  E.  of 

Olivia,  the  county  seat.     Lumbering  and 

agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Fairfax  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRMONT,    c.   h.,  Martin   Co.  g 

3,040+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Mankato.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,   Fridays;  independ- 


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ent  ;  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription —daily 
$4,  weelcly  $1.50;  established  —  daily  1901, 
weekly  1874;  Malcom  Aldrich,  editor;  Senti- 
nel Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily  "iKL."  In  1904,  (D  D)- 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  '^,001. 
In  1896.  1.  Actual  average  for  1897,  t2,160. 
In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  2,360. 
In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— I)  !(••).    In  1904,1  (DD). 

NEWSs;  seml-weelcly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1884;  J.  A.  Everett, 
editor;  R.  A.  Everett  &  Co..  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

MARTIN     CO.    INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1892 ;  A.  L. 
Ward,  editor;  Independent  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARTIN  CO.  ZEITUNG;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  ten  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1893;  A.  L.  Ward, 
editor;  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(6—3).  Circulation  "jjcl •"   In  1903,  Z(4)  (••). 

FARIBAULT,  c.  h.,  Rice  Co.  p  7,868t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Chi- 
cago Great  Western  Rds.,  56  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  State  schools  for  the  deaf,  dumb  and 
blind  and  for  imbeciles.  Manufacturing 
and  milling.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VV'EEKLiY,  Fridays;  republican; 
dally  four  pages  18«24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3.  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily  November,  1903,  weekly  1897; 
Thomas  J.  Kelley,  editor ;  Faribault  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation- Daily:  "jkl"(0  0).  Week- 
ly: In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898,  Z.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  1,438;  for  1901,  2,086.  In 
1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition 
during  past  year  was  less  than  1,720.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1870;  A.  E.  Haven,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "ikl."      In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

P  I  Ij  O  T  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888 ;  M.  M.  Shields,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1894 and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z,  In  1900,  Z  (3. 4). 
In  1902,  "iKL."  Inl903,  Z  (4)  (#«).  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I. 

REFERENDUM  ;  Saturdays;  socialist; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  E.  B.  Ford,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN:  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1856;  A.  W.  McKinstry,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,300.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

JOURNAL.    OF  PvSYCHO-ASTHE- 

NICS;  quarterly,  March,  June,  September 
and  December;  medical  and  educational; 
twenty  to  forty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  Dr.  A.  C.  Rogers,  editor; 
Association  of  American  Institution  for 
Feeble  Minded,  publishers  (2—4  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FARMINGTON,  Dakota  Co.  n-  738t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the 


MINNESOTA. 


State  capital.    Creamery,  flour    mill  and 

iron  foundry.    Farming. 

DAKOTA  CO.  TRIBUNE  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1884;  John  S. 
Hamaker,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
ageforlS96,  1,103.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898."i£L." 

FELTON,   Clay  Co.   ^  175  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Moor- 
head,  the  count}'  seat.    Farming. 
COURIER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  R.  B.  Pix- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.  " 
(AA). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  12x19;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1904;  Geo.  Seifert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

FERGUS  FALLS,  c.  h.,  Oitertail 

Co.  -n  6,072t  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Red  River  of 
the  North,  about  52  m.  S.  E.  of  Moor- 
head  and  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Flour  milling 
and  manufacturing.  Abundant  water 
power.  Adjacent  to  forests  of  pine  and 
hardwood  lumber  and  prairie  land.  Center 
of  the  "Park  Region"  of  Minnesota. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four  pages  16x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  20x26;  siibscription— dally  $3,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  —  daily  1888,  weekly  1875; 
Fergus  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  "jijl." 
Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1894,  2,307. 
In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
liW,  3,047. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  J.  Sawbridge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — o).    Circulation  'jkl. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  people's  party ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Haldor  E.  Boen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  arer- 
aj7e/orl896, 1.180.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl." 

UGEBLAD;  Wednesdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1881;  A.  Solem, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,591;  for  1896,  1,469.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

WHEELOCK'S  WEEKLY;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  H.  M.  Whee- 
lock,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,104.  In  1900,  yl.  Actiial 
average  for  1901,  1,175.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  tvifh  April,  1903, 
1.648:  for  a  year  ending  ivith  January, 
1905,1,778. 

FERTILE,  Polk  Co.  ^  587t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd..  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Crooks- 
ton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  L.  E.  George,  editor  and  publish- 
er. Circulation  "jkl." 

FISHER,  Polk  Co.  ^   410t  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Red  Lake  r.,  16  m. 

S.   E.   of   Grand   Forks,   N.  Dak.      Wheat 

growing. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Will  J.  Shaughnessy,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jjll." 


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FJLOODW^OOD,  St.  Louis  Co.  cT  2»>4t 
pop. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FOLEY,  Benton    Co.  u    400   pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Sauk 

Rapids,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  of 

hoops,  shingles  and  flour. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  19(X);  W. 
A.  Farrington  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

FOSSTON,  Polk  Co.  ^  86it  pop., 

terminus  of  Great  Northern  Rd.,46  m.  E. 

by   S.  E.  of   Crookston,  the  county  seat. 

Lumbering  and  farming. 

THIRTEEN  TOWNS;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  A.  W.  Foss,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

FOX  HO  ME,    Wilkins    Co.  -U    on 

Northern  Paciflc  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Brecken- 

rldge. 

HlJSTIiER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1901:  Ludwig  Schulbert,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRAN KIiIN,/?«nm7/c Co.  n  i39tpop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  from 

Beaver  Falls,  the  county  seat,  and  6  E.  of 

Morton.    Wheat,  oats,  barley,  rye,  corn  and 

flax. 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1898:  Daniel  Whetston,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRAZEE,  Becker  Co.  "□  l.OOOf  pop. 
FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FROST,  Faribault  Co.  Q  250  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 

Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat.   Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays:  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
October  19U3;  J.  R.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—.)).    Circulation  ".ikl." 

FULDA,  Murray  Co.  p  886t  Pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  of  Worthlngton.    Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
H.  F.  Pfelfer,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation  "jk_l." 

REPUBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  A.  Maxwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

FUNKLEY,  Beltrami  Co..  b  150  pop., 

on  Minn.  &  Int.  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Bernldji. 

Lumbering. 

REI.TRAIWI    CO.    BUGLE;    Thurs 
<lavs;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  July,  1903;  H.  P. 
King,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).     Circula- 
tion  ••.IKL." 

GARY,  Norman   Co.  "Jn  on  Northern 

Paciflc  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Ada,  the  county  seat. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 190(1 ;  R.  P.  Luchan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


MINNESOTA. 


GAYL.ORD,  Sibley   Co.  g  GOSf  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of 

Henderson,  the  county  seat,  and  62  W.  of 

Minneapolis.    Agriculture. 

II  U  B  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  sub.scription  $1.25;  established 
18S(;;  Alvin  T."  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GIBBON,  Sibley  Co.    g  545t  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  16  m.  N. 

by  N.  W.  of  New  Ulm.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
E.  C.  Clasen,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GliENGOE,  c.  h.,  McLeod  Co.  u  l,780t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
59  m.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  mills  and  creamery. 

ANZEIGER;  Wednesdays;  German; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 19U0;  J.  Wenk,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902.  Z  (4,  6) 
(A  A). 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1873;  McClelland  &  TIfft,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.    Circulation  "okl." 

LiOKAIi-BEOBACHTER;  Wednes- 
days (A  A). 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  -estab- 
lished 1856;  Harry  B.  Wakefield,  editor;  Reg- 
ister Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iKL."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1901.  Z  (4,  5). 

GLENVILLE,  Freeborn  Co.  g  351t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc,  Il- 
linois Central  and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  9  m. 
S.  E.  of  Albert  Lea,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

PROGRESS;  Tuesdays ;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription  $1;     established    1897; 

M.  P.  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

GLEN  WOOD,  c.  h..  Pope  Co.-n  l,116t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  at 
head  of  Lake  Minnewaska. 

GOPHER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HERALD;    Fridays;    republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;   established 
1887;   Kroshus  &   Brendel,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 
Circulation;  In  1897,  "JKL."    In  1898.  Z.    In 

1903,  February,  publisher  asserts,  during  1902 
never  less  than  1,200.     In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    In 

1904,  "JKL." 

PRESS;  Tuesdays  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1897  :  W.  A. 
Simonton,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GliYNDON,  Clay  Co.  t:  250t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds., 
9  m.  E.  of  Moorhead,  the  county  seat. 
Wheat  growing  and  dairying. 

RED    RIVER  VALLEY  NEWS; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1878;  Luther  Osborn, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3.)  Circulation  "jkl." 

GOODHUE,  Goodhue  Co.  P,  241t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Great   Western   Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  S.  W.  of  Red  Wing,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

EN  TERPRISE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four   pages   17x24  ;    subscription  $1  ;   estalj- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA. 


IIhIu'cI  IKOfi;  V>.  O.  Pierce,  editor  ittid  piibllHlior 
(T)-.'}).    Clrnilatlon  'Vkl." 

GOOD  THUNDER,  Ulue  Earth  Co. 

y  r)(iM  pop.,  oil  ChlciiKo,   MIlwimkiM-  &  St. 

Paul  ltd.,  12  111.  S.  of  Munkato,  thu  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

IIEI{  A  lil)|Tliurs(la.VH;(l(Mnocrallc;('lKlit 
pagWH  20x'^'«;  HiihHcrlptloii  $1.50;  eHtabllHhrd 
1891;  K.H.iJriniii.  editor  and  publlalu'r.  CIr 
dilation  "<iui.  ' 

GRACEVILiLE,  nu,stone  Co. -DSf^Cl 

pop.,  on  (yliUriiKo,  Mliwaiikcc'  &  St.  Paul  an<l 
OreatNortlicrii  Kd.s.,  IH  m.  N.  of  Ortoiivlllc. 
the  county  seat.    FurinliiK  and  dairying- 
KNTKIt  PIMSKj  KrIdayH;   liidcpi-ndfiit; 

elulil.  piiKt^w  l.'ix.;,; ;  Hiih.scrlptlon  $1.. "")(!;  es(al) 
UsIumI  IHs:!;  U.  VV.  McKeon,  editor  aiKl  piil> 
llfllior.    (!li(Milatl<)ii   •pi.  I ." 

I'll  ■•'.N  I  .\  ;  'I'liiirHdayH;  (Iciiiocratlo;  four 
paK«!M    IHx'J'l;     Hiibscrlptloii     $1;    e.iital>Il.slie(l 
IS1(4;  Mr.M.  E.  M.  RobcrtHon,  editor  and   pub 
llHlicr.    (Mrculatlon  •mki." 

GRANADA,  Martiii  Co.  g  soot  pop., 

on  (MilcaRo,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  5  m. 

N.  E.of  Falrnioiit,  tlu^  eounty  seat.    Agrl- 

cultunv 

JODH  N  A  l.{  FrMiiys;  IndepeiKlenl  ;elKlit 
paKes  I.Sx2l;  Hubscrlptlon  $l.'2ri;  eHtabllslied 
1H1>7;  Frank  II.  \V  liltnev,  editor  and  publisher 
(f)— n).    (llreiil.iMon  -jkl." 

GRAND  MARAIS,  c.  li.,  Cook  Co.  d 

170  pop.,  on  ]jakt^  Superior,  H3  ni.  N.  K.  of 

Two  Harbors,  110  from  Diiluth  and  90S.  W. 

of  Port    Arthur,    ont.      MIiiIiik    and    agrl- 

cullurc. 

COOK  <;0.  IllCit  A  liO  ;  SaturdHyH; 
deiiiocralU;;  cIkIiI  pai^es  Ifi.x'J'i;  Niibscrlpt  Ion 
$1;  eHtabll.shed  IH'.U  ;  ClirlH  Mwrpliy,  editor 
and  publiNlior  ((>— 3).    Circulation  "oi»i  " 

GRAND  MEADOW,  ^rower  co.  a, 

477+  pop., on  (UilcaKo,  MllvvjiiiUee  A  St.  Paul 

Rd.,    IS  in.  E.   of   AuhIIii,   the  county  Heat. 

Grain  market.    C'reainery. 

IM<:(!OIM>;  'riiiirsdiiy.s;  repul>lleaii;  elRht 
paKCH  \tt\Ti;  sul)serl|>(ioii$l ;  esdibllshed  \HH•^■, 
n.  A.  .loliiiHoii.  editor;  Record  I'rlntluK  Co., 
publishers  (2—:!).    Circulation  "iiii,." 

GRAND  RAPIDS.  <^  Ji-.  Itasca  Co. 

l^  1,1'^si  p()p.,on  Diihilli, Superior  ft  Western 

Rd.,  about  81!   m.    N.  W.  of  DuliKli.     llend- 

({UartiM's  for   lumberliiK   and    ininiiiK  sup- 

|)lles. 

IIKIC  A  lil>-lt  KVIKWt    Saturdays;    re 
publican;  el^ht  paKes  l.'i.\J'.J;  Hubserlpl  Ion  .f,'; 
eslabllshed   1S!)J;   K.C.  Kllev,  editor  mid  pub- 
lisher (H    :t).     Cln-ulatlon  mki   ■• 

ITAHCA   <;0.  IM>l<:i>KM>ENT]  Sni 

urdays;  liidepend(>n( ;  eluhtpaKes  Ifix'J'J;  siib- 
Hcrlptlon  .$  1;  established  November,  I'.»02:  An- 
der«on  Pros.,  eclltors  and  publlHherH  (2 — .'D. 

GRANITE   FALLS,   c.  h.,    Yfliow 

Medicine  Co.  }^  1,21  It  pop.,  on  ChlcaKo,  Mil- 
waukee &St.  Paul  and  Great  Northern  Rds. 
and  Minnesota  r.,  r>5  m.  S.  K.  of  Ortoii- 
vllle.  Walir  po\vt>r.  AKrIculturo  ami  stock 
raising. 

.1  or  It  N  A  li  ]  Thursdiiys;  fepubllciin  ;  four 
piiRes  ir)x22;  subscription  $1.50;  i-sliibllslied 
187ri;  C.  A.  Uennett,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  -mki.." 

TIMItHNKs  Tuesdays;  r(>i)ubllcaii ;  «<lk'ht 
pages    ir)x22;  sub.scrli)tlon   $l.r)0;    <>stabllshed 


MINNESOTA. 


188.T;    J.  L.  Putnam,    odlOor  and   publisher. 
Circulation  mki." 

GREENBUSH,  fioseau  Co.  ^  57  pop., 

17  m.  S.   W.  of    Ro.Heau,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

.lOIIKNAlit  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  XUxti  ;  siibscrijitlon  .fl  ;  est.iblislied 
.lannary,  I'.IOI ;  Harold  K.  Sanders,  editor; 
.Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3— .5  P). 
(Mrculatlon  ".iki." 

GREY  EAGLE,  ToiUi  Co.  u  :a:!  poii.. 

on  Norlhein  I'aclllc  U<l.,  1!!  m.  S.  E.  of  l.oiig 

Prairie,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

<;  A  Z  IC  TT  E  X  Thursdays;  republican: 
four  pages  lSx',!2;  Biibscrlpl  Ion  $1 ;  eslabllshed 
October,  11)01;  F.  1).  Shei man,  <-<lltor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    (Mrculation  "oki." 

GROVE  CITY,  Meeker  Co.    u   aiflf 

pop.,  on   Great  Northern   lid.,  9  in.  W.  of 

liltchdeld,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TIMESj  Fridays;  republlciin  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  Hubscrlptlon  .$1 ;  established  1S91 ; 
A.  SaiuUM's,  c'dltor;  March  Pros.,  publishers 
(S— 3).    Circulation  'mm.   • 

GRYGLA,  MiirahnU  Co.  t]  ;.'»  pop.,  OQ 

111.  N.  E.  of  Crookston.     I'"arnilng  and  stock 

raising. 

E  A  (j  li  E  ;  I'rldays;  republlciin;  eight 
pages  1,^x2:.';  subscript  Ion  fl  ;  established  De- 
cember, l!lo:t;  Geo.  A.  .lohnson,  editor  and 
piil)lisher  (1— S). 

GULLY,    I'olk  Co.  ti  on  Great  Nortli- 

ern  Kd.,  Ki  m.  E.  of  Crookstown. 

SIINUEAFU;  Frld.iys;  four  pnges  15x22; 
HubscrlpMon  li;l ;  cBtabllshcd  April,  iy01;W. 
G.  Hunt,  editor  jiiid  pul)llshcr(7 — 3).  Circu- 
lation ■MK  I    " 

HALLOCK,  I'-  »>-,  Kittson  Co.  ^mb] 

pop.,  on  (ircjit  Northern  Rd.,  21  ni.  S.  E.  of 
I'embiiia,  N.  Dak.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising, 

KITTSON    <;0.    ENTEKI'KISK; 

Fridays;  democratli^  <'lghi  jiagcs  ir)x22;  sub- 
scrlpt'lon  ."ftl. 50;  established  1HS2;  J.E.Pouvette, 
editor  ami  publisher  { 1—4). 
<!ireiiliilion:  In  IH'.tS,  'vki,.-  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  I'.tOO,  vl. 
Ill  I'.tOl,  ••.PKi."     In  I'.)C3,  'A  (1). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  repiibliciin ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1SS9;  Nelson  Pros.,  editors  ami  jmbiishers 
(2—3).    Circulaton  ■•iKi.."     In  l!t02,  Z  ( 1). 

HALSTAD,  Normon  Co.  \2  <>00  pop., 

on  (irciit  Noitliern  Rd.     Farming. 

It  E  I'  O  K  T  K  II  J  Fridays;  republican; 

eiglit  pages  l,''ix22;  subscription  $l.r>0;  Edwiird 
Sullivan  editor  and  pul)lisiicr  (12  3).  Cir- 
culation •\ni\ 


HAMMOND, 


pop.,  on  CMilcago,  St.   Paul    it  Mllwiiukee 

Rd..  IH  111.  S.  W.  of  Waliasiia.  the  county 

Beat.    Farming  and  gardening. 

NEWS;    Thursdays;    eight    |)ages    15x22; 
sui>si'rlptlon  $1;  established    liXIO;    A.  .1.  Bul- 


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ton,(Mlitor;  A.  J.  Myers  &  Son,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jki,." 

HA'NCOCK,  sti'tfiis  Co.  {i-ur)t  pop.. 

on  Un'iit  Niiillicrn  Kd.,  ;•  in.  S.  K.  of  Morris. 

tho  couuly  scat.    MiinnCiu'lnrlnp;  ami  ukiI 

»Millnit>. 

|{  !<:<'<»  I{  l>)  KrUliiys:  IndciXMidont  n- 
pnltllf.in;  tiKlit  pn^os  ITix'^.';  Hnliscilpl  Ion 
$l.r>(l:  <<stiil)llshc<l  IS'.I'.);  K.  J.  Kaho,  (mIKot  and 
piilillslior  (S-:<).    CMrcnlation  •■jki" 

HANLEY  FALLS,  VrUow  Afeilkinv 

Co.  H  078  pop.,  on  (Ircjil   NorMu'rn  and  Mln- 

ntMipoll.s  .t  St.  Louis    lids.,  11   ni.  S   W.  of 

Qranlto  Kails,  thi'i'ounty  .soat.  .\Krlcullun'. 

I»  It  K  S  H  I  Kridayu;  rcpMhllcan ;  el^lit 
paRCf  lixOd;  snhscrlpllon  $1:  csliiltllHlicd  ()<* 
tol)Or.  I'.IOI;  M  M.  llnnnon,  (nlltor;  I'ichb  IMd) 
Ilsliln^  Co.,  pultllsliprs  (3— :0.    (Mrc'n    ■ini  •• 

HANSKA,  llrown   Co.  g  m)  poi..,  II 

ni.  S.   \V.  of  N<'\v   Uhn  the   county   soat. 

AKrIcuUui*'. 

IlKltAlil);  Krldays;  ropnbllcnn:  clRlit 
paRi's  i:!x;'ii;  subsc'ilpMon  ,$1;  t>s(al>llsli»'d 
.lun»>.  I'.till;  C.  K.  Upton,  t'dllor  and  pub 
lIsluM- ("i— ;J)     tMrculatlon  "ojix." 

HARDWICK,  AVW.-0).  p  2rm  i»<>i>.. 

on  (liii'.iKO,  HiiillnKton  I'i-  Quincy  Kd..  8  ni. 

N.  of  Lu v(>nH>,  the  county    seat.       Stone 

(luarrlcs  and  larininK. 

N  K  >\  S  5  Krldays;  IndcpiMuh-nl  ;  .-IkIiI 
)»^'«M  Ctx'.'d;  subscription  $\ ;  «'Htablislicd  ISSH; 
Jlobnan  »%.  lll^lcy,  cdUors  and  publlsln-rs 
(0—3).    Circulation  "OJti." 

HARMONY,     rUlmore   Co.    Q,  ftl7t 

pop.,  on  C'hlcaK<>,  Milwaukee  .'^  SI.  Paul  Kd.. 

12  in.  S.  of  Pi(>ston,  (ho  counly  scat.     AKrI 

culture  and  slock  ralsliiK- 

NKWSj  Tlitirs<lays  ;  republican;  iduld 
panes  l.^x•v'2  ;  subscription  $1  ;  cslabllshcd 
IHiKi  ;  li.  (>.  llaiiKcii,  editor  and  pnbllslier 
(6—3)    (Circulation  -mkl." 

HASTINGS,  t^-  I"-.  7>«A-o<«(7o.n-3,81lt 

pop.,  on  C'ldcaRo,  MlhvaviUee  •"t  St.  Paul  Kd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  '^0  in.  below  Saint  Paul, 
ilie  State  capital.  MIIIIuk  and  luanufac't- 
urliiK.    ShlppliiK  point,  for  ^I'-'ibi. 

^i  A  'A  V.  T  T  K  ;     overv     niornliiK,    and 

WKKKIiV,  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
paKCS  dalh' 8xrj,  weekly  lix'^l;  subscilpl  Ion 
dally  $r>.  weekly  $\  ;  established  dally  1882, 
weekly  1857;  Irvlnj^i'odd  .V  Son,  editors  and 
publishers.  (Miir'n     dally  "jm,."  w«>ekly  "iMti  •" 

l>  KM  OC!  It  A  T;  riiursdays;  four  pa^es 
18x'Jl;  subscription  ,$ I;  established  ISSC;  A.  .1. 
Schaller,  editor  and  publisher.    (Mrc'ii  "jul." 

HAWLEY,  Cloy  <■»■  Xi  ftJ^C't  p«»p.,<>n 

Northern    Pacltlc    Kd.,  about,  22   in.    K.    of 

Moorhead,  the  comity  s»>at.     Anjrleullurt^ 

<;i.AY  VO.  IIKKAIiDt  Krldays;  n> 
|)Ubllcan;  <"lKht  pan<'s  1.^x22;  suliscrlpt  Ion  $1 ; 
estalillshed  18<).'{;  John  II.  Held.  <Mlllor  and 
publlsh<>r  ((>— 3).    (■Irculatlon  "om.' 

HAYFIELD,  />"<///e  Co.  P,  ISUt  pop., 

on  (ChleaK'o  .t  (Ireat  Western  Kil..  80  m.  S. 

of    Saint  Paul,  the  Static    capital,     drain 

market.    Creamery. 

I><>IM;1<:  <"0.  TltANS<'ltil»T;  Thurs 
days;  four  |)aKes  lSx2l;  subscription  .^1.25; 
established  IS'.i.'i;  .lolmston  .t  VVIcKiu*.  editors 
and  publishers.    CMrcnlation  "jki." 


IHINNhSOTA. 

HECTOR,  UenvUleCo.  n  6ft4t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  ft  St.  Paul   Rd..  2>S   m. 

W.  of  (llencoe.     AKilculture. 

ni  I  It  It  <>  It  t  Krldays;  repid>llcan;  elKht 
paKOS  15x22;  suliscrlptlon  Jjl.fiO;  establlsli4'd 
IS81»;  (Miarlos  H.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "ija." 

HENDERSON,  o.  h.,  t^ibley  Co.  g  ttoJt 

pop.,  on   Minnesota  r.,  (Ht  in.  S.  VV.  of  Saint 
Paul.t  he  St  a t<' capital.  Klour  mill.  KarmliiK. 

Siltl.KY  CO.   INDKI'KNDKNTj   KrI 

days;  IOmkIIsIi  and  (Jernian;  Independent: 
ft>ur  paKCs  irix22;  subscript  Ion  $\ ;  establlslu'ti 
I87:t;  O.  A.  Muck,  editor  and  nubllsher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HENDRICKS,    Uiicoln    Co.   p    100 

pop.,    li   in.  N.of  Lake   Kenton.  th(>  county 

seat.     KarmliiK. 

I'  1  <>  N  V,  K  It  5  Thursdays;  republican; 
4'lKht  pa^es  1.1X22;  suliscrlptlon  $\;  estah- 
llshed  I'.MMI;  C.  P.  Sonnlchseii,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ((>    ;M.     CIrculat  Ion  ••jjyi/" 

HENDRUM,  Norman  C\).Yj32ft  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  lid.,  Ill  in.  K.  of  Ada,  the 

county  seat.    Wheat,  corn,  llax  and   sto<-k 

ralsluK. 

Itl<:i»  ltiVr.lt  ItKVIKU  J  Krldays; 
four  paKcs  i:ix2();  subscription  jll.riO;  eslab- 
llshed  IS'.i'.i;  Pallas  X  MeOhce.  editors  ami 
imbllshers.    Circulation  "jm ..•• 

HENNING,  Ottcrtail  Co.-nMU\  pop., 

on  Northern  PacItU-  Kd..  31  m.  from  KerRUS 

Kails,  the  county  ,s»>at.    In  "Park  KeKl«>'>-" 

AI>V<M'ATi':«  Thursdays;  elRlit  pa^cs 
ir)x22  ;  snb.serlptlon  $1;  established  iH'.tl  ; 
Manl<>y  .lohnson,  editor  and  publisher  (t-^-  3). 
CIrculat  Ion   vki  " 

HERMAN,  Orant  Co. -a  TiAOt  pop.,  on 

Ureal    Northi-rn  Kd..  38  in.  S.  K.  of  lh««ckon- 

rhlRC.     AKrIculture. 

KNTKIt  rit  ISK;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; cIkIiI  paRt's  l.'">x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1S8(>;  Nellie  .lacobs,  editor  ami 
publisher  (li    It).    Circulation  "n.i . •• 

<iltANT    CO.    KKVIKWj    Thursdaya; 

riM'ubllcan;  tdi'hl  jtaRcs  l.'ix22;  subscription 
t\\  established  I'.tDl);  (1.  K.  McPlicrson,  editor ; 
The  McPherson  PubllshluK  Co.,  publishers 
(12    3).    Cliculatlon  •mm  ." 

HERON  LAKE,. /«cA-«on  Co.  p  i);.»8t 

pop.,  on   ChlcaRo,   St.  Paul,   Mlnm-apolls   .% 

Omaha  Kd.,    20  m.    N.  W.  of  Jackson,    the 

county  seat.    AKricultur(<. 

.|A<'liSON  CO.  TOIKSj  Saturdays; 
republlcnn;  elRhtpaRcs  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  estaldlsUed  isr.;  Wolsteiicroft  .t  Haiiseil, 
editors  and  publishers  (li    II).    Clrc'ii  ".ji.t." 

NK^YS^  Thursdays;  republican;  t>lKht 
panes  18x21;  subscription  $1;  ostabllshcil  IsHli; 
(Carls.  Kastw'ood.  editor  and  publisher  (li— 3). 
Clrculid|oir'.H>i." 

l''AltI>I    ANI»   rOlII/rilY    \VOItM>| 

monthly  (A  A). 
KAItl>I.     IIOI>ll':    A  NO    poiii/ntv 

.1  O  II  It  N  A  li  <  monthly;  aKrlcullnral ; 
twelve  panes  llxKi;  subscript  l<u>  25  cents; 
estaldlshed  IIIOI;  C.  S.  Kast  wood,  edllor  and 
pulillsher  (12— 1). 

(nreiiliilion:  lu  lIHlli,  (/  \)  II  (•  •).  In 
I'.Hil.  yll. 

HEWITT,  Tixld  Co.  D  :nit  pop.,  on 

(Jreat  Northern  Kd. 
ItANNKIt  t  Krldays  (A  A). 


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MINNESOTA. 


KIBBI'SG,  Saint  Louis  Co.  a' 2,481t 
pop.,  on  Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern  and 
Duluth,  Mississippi  River  &  Northern  Rds., 
80  m.  N.  W.  of  Duluth.  Iron  ore  and  pine 
timber. 

3IESABA  ORE  AND  HIBBING 
NEW^S;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1894  ;  C.  M.  Atkinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl'  In 
19'j3,Z  (■!)(••). 

!?«ENT1NE1j  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  18x-^ ;  subscription  S2;  established 
1894;  w.  A.  Thomas,  editor ;  W.  A.  &  A.  A. 
Thomas,  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl. "(A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  J.  A. 
Mclntyre,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HILIiS,  ^ock  Co.  jH  350  pop.,  on  Illinois 
Central  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  20  m.  E. 
of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.    Agriculture. 
CRESCENT;    Thursdays;     republican; 
eight  pages   11x18;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1893;  Finke  &  Nash,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HINCKLEY,  Pine  Co.  D-459t  pop.,  on 

St.  Paul  &  Duluth  and  Great  Northern  Rds., 

76  m.  N.  of  St.  Paul.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;   Saturdays;  inde 
pendent  ;    eight    pages  15x22  :    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;   W.  C.  Warren,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HOKAH,  Houston  Co.  0,  536t  pop-,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Lake  Como,  10  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Water  power,  utilized  in  milling  and  manu- 
facturing. 

HOUSTON  CO.  CHIEF;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  17x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  establi.shed  18.57;  W.  S.  Moe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLLAND,  Pipestone  Co.  p  425  pop.. 

on  Great  Northern  Rd..  150  m.  S.  W.  of  St. 

Paul.    Agi-iculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  Dan  Gagen.  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5).    Circulation  "jkx  " 

HOPKINS,   Hennepin    Co,    U   1,050 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 

Great    Northern   and    Minneapolis   &   St. 

Louis  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Minneapolis,  the 

county  seat.    Flour  mills.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Hollister  & 
Smetana,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

HOUSTON,  Houston  Co.  ZX_  542t  pop., 
ou  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  23  m. 
W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Wheat  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

HOUSTON    VALL.EV    SIGNAL.; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  S1.50 ;  established  1882 ;  C.  F. 
Schonlau,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3).  Cir- 
culation  "iKL." 

HOWARD  LAKE,  WHght  Co.n  737t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  54  m.  W.  of 
Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Grain  ele- 
vators.   Farming  and  wheat  growing. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 


lished 1877;  A.  Charles,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HUTCHINSON,  McLeod  Co.  n  2,495t 
I)op.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Crow  r.,  59  m.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.  Flour  and  saw  mills, 
iron  foundry,  machine  shops  and  six  grain 
elevators. 

INDEPENDENT  -  TIMES  ;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  —  Independent 
1892,  Times  1897 ;  consolidated  November, 
1901  ;  Hobart  &  Hotaling,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1899,  Z, 
In  1902,  Z  (1. 2,  4,  5).    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  Carlos  Avery,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actualaveraae 
for  1897,  1,150;  for  1898,  l,38ti;  for  1899, 
1,490; /orl900,  1,564.  In  1901,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  1,S'^9  ;  for  1903. 
1.950.    In  1904,  yl. 

INTERNATIONAL    FALLS, 

Itasca  Co.  [^  on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd., 
120  m.  N.  W.  of  Tower. 

BORDER  BUDGET;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subBcription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  C.  B.  Montgomery,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

lONA,   Murray  Co.  p  358t   pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  7  m. 

S.  of  Slayton,  the  county  seat.     Farming 

and  creamery. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  J.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

I  SA'STIy  Isanti  Co.  D-  228  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  Cambridge, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1901;  E.  R.  Lawton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

IVANHOE,  Lincoln  Co.  p  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd..  15  m.  N.  of  Tyler. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July.  1900;  A.  K.  Stanning,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  JI11.756t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Des  Moines  r.,  42  m.  W.  of  Winnebago 
City.    Railroad  car  shops.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLIC;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  1.5x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1871;  W.  C. 
Hartson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

JACKSON  CO.  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1889;  King  &  McCroden, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

JANESVILLE,  Waseca  Co.  g  l,254t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  18  m. 

E.  S.  E.  of  Mankato.    Milling  and  the  manu  • 

f  acture  of  lumber.    Farming. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1872:  John  A.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MINNESOTA. 


WASECA  CO.  DEilIOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x2"2;   subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S97;  Gilday&  McClelland,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jki."  (A  A). 

JASPER,  Pipestone  Co.  p  559t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  &  Great 
Northern  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Pipes- 
tone, the  county  seat.  Granite  quarries. 
Agriculture. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;   eight 

pages    13x20;     sul)scription   $1;    established 

1888;    Selah   S.    King,  editor   and   publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERS,  Cottonwood  Co.  p  375  pop-, 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Mineapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Windom,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1900;  A.  E.  Karst,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "ncL." 

JORDAN,  Scott  Co.  g  l,370t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  and 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  S.  W. 
of  Shakopee,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1885;    John  Casey, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:    In  1901.  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  m)2.  1,016.    In  1913,  "JKL" 

MINNESOTA  VOLKSFREUND; 
Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1892;  C.  Roderig,  editor  ahd  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KASSON,  Dodge  Co.   Cl^  l,112t   pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ra.,  65  m.  W. 

of  Winona.    Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 

dairying. 

DODGE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days;  republican;  eight  and  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
Nottage  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  edition  1,040.  In  1897, 
IZ.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edi- 
tion 1,120.  Inl899.zl.  Inl900.  zT.  Inl901,yT. 
Inl902,yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (#•).  In  1904, yl. 

KENNEDY,  Kittson  Co.  t]  158  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Hallock. 

STAR ;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1902; 
E.  M.  Eugelbert,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KENSINGTON,  Douglas  Co.  -a  207 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Alexandria,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  rages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1902;  C.  O.  Cooley,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3;. 
Circulation  "iKL." 

KENYON,  Goodhue  Co.  p  ],202t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  of 

Saint  Paul.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Finstuen  &  Rockne,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
agefor  1899, 1.045.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  -jkl  " 
In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 


!>!  I  N  N  K  SOT  A  SKiNA  L;  Fridays; 
anti-saloon;  eight  pages  15x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  O.  G.  Landstad,  editor; 
North  Star  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3;. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KERKHOVEN,    Swift    Co.  -n  411  f 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of 

Benson,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1897 ;  A.  T. 
Archer,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n"jKL." 

KIESTER,  Faribault  Co.  g  275  pop., 

on  Cliieago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  19  m.  S.  E. 
of  Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing, dairying  and  stock  raising. 
COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished  1900;     Carpenter  &  Co.,  editors   and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  -JKi  " 

KIMBALL,   Stearns  Co.  D  327  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,20m.S.  of  St.  Cloud. 

KODAK;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  19(il; 
F.  C.  Young,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKi." 

KOOCHICHING,  Itasca  Co.  [j 

60  pop.,  on  Rainy  Lake  r.,  180  m.   N.  W. 

of  Duluth.    Gold  mining,  lumbering,  fish 

ing  and  agriculture. 

BORDER  BUDGET;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Holler  &  Slocum,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (9—3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

LAFAYETTE,  Nicollet  Co.  g   122t 

pop. 

LEDGER ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LAKE  BENTON,  c.h.,itncoZn  Co. p 

890+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.. 

25  m.  E.  of  Brookings,  S.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays ;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  R.  A.  Turner,  editor; 
News  Printing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LAKE  CITY,  Wabasha  Co.  D,  3,744t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Lake  Pepin,  an  expansion  of  Missis- 
sippi r.,  57  m.  below  Saint  Paul,  the  State 
capital.  Summer  resort.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

GRA  PHIC-SENTINEL ;  Wednesdays ; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1..50;  established— Grap/iic  1882, Sentinel  1870,- 
Myers  &  Paterick,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1893  and  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  Issue  1,100.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  be- 
low 1,250.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901. 
publisher  asserts,  during  the  past  year  there 
has  not  been  an  issue  of  less  than  1,368.  In 
1902,  December,  publisher  asserts,  during  the 
past  year  there  has  not  been  an  issue  of  less 
than  1,.S50.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  issue  during  the  past  year  has 
not  been  less  than  1.250.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

REPUBlilCAN;  Saturdays; republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 188.S;  C.  A.  Von  Vleck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL  " 

LAKE  CRYSTAL,,  Blue  Earth  Go.qi 
1,215+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneap- 
olis   &    Omaha    and    Northwestern    Rds, 


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MINNESOTA. 


Summer    resort.     Agriculture,   fruit   and 

stocic  raising  and  dairying. 

UNION  ;  Wednesdays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1882;  George  W.  Neff,  editor 
and  publisher  (8 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  "J£i."  In  1903, 
Z(i)(««). 

LAKEFIELD,  Jackson  Co.  p  862t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Heron  lake,  10  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Jack- 
son, the  county  seat.  A  favorite  resort  for 
sportsmen.    Agriculture. 

II  E  K  A  Li  D ;  Wednesday ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  S.  Beall,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "j_kl-'    (A  A). 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Crawford  &  Crawford,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,079.  In  1901,  "jkl.-  Act- 
ual average  for  1902.  1,^27.  In  1903,  I. 
Act ual  average  for  1904,  1,197. 

LAKE  PARK,  BwAcr  Co. -D 570 pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of 

Detroit  City,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BECKEH  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription (1;  established  1895;  A.  S.  King, 
editor;  L.  M.  Mason,  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

LAKE    WILSON,    Murray  Co.    p 

3uo  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 

&  Omaha  Rds.,  12  m.  from  Slayton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1901;  Forrest  &  Thompson,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

LAMBERTON,  Redwood  Co.  J3  624t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40 
ni.  W.  of  New  Ulm.  Four  grain  elevators. 
Farming. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription  $1.50  ;    established  1893; 
W.  C.Starr,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3).    Cir 
culation    'jkl." 

'LATX'ES^O'RO  J  Fillmore  Co.  n  l,102t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  54  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse.  Wis.  Flour 
mills  and  flax-flber  plant. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  E.  P.  Johnson,  editor;  W.  W. 
Wall,  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
O.  M.  Levang,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LAUREL,  Itasca  Co.  [j  300  pop.,  on 

Rainy  r.    Lumber  mills. 

P  RESS ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1903;  A.  H.  Ferrell  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

LEROY,  Mower  Co.  D,  772t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Winona 

&  Western  Rds.,  23  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin,  the 

county  seat.    Flour  mill  and  creamery. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1875;  8.  E.  Bronson,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 


LESTER  PRAIRIE,  McLeod  Co.  n 

418  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Hutchinson.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1894; 
O.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

LESUEUR, -tesMCMr  Co.  p  l,937t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.  and  Minnesota  r.,  63  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
Paul,  the  State  capital.  Milling,  agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Charles  C.  Kolars,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  F.  M.  Wrabek,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
M.  W.  Grimes,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,084;  for  1897, 
1,268.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904.  yl. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  E.  F.  Barrett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

LINDSTROM,  Chisago  Co.  D-  385t 
pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,  about  2  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Center  City,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  milling. 

CHISAGO    CO.    COURIER;    Satur 
days;   independent-republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;     subscription    $1;    established    1895; 
Arvie  Queber,  editor;  C.  A.  Victor,  publisher 
(1—5).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

CHISAGO  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  W.  F.  Rowe.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

i>IEDBORGAREN;  Thursdays;  Swed- 
ish; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Arvie  Queber,  editor;  C.  A. 
Victor,  publisher  (1—5). 

Cii'Ciilatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2.047. 

N  YA  P  RES  SEN;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903:  Sam  Ringquist,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3  P)  (A  A). 

LISMORE,  XoMea  Co.  p  160  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m. 

N.  W.  of  Worthington, 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  W.  V.  Olin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5P). 

LITCHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Meeker  Co.  a 
2,280+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Lake 
Ripley,  76  m.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State 
capital.  Woolen  and  fiour  mills,  foundry 
and  creamery.    Summer  resort. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876  ;  H.  I.  Peterson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  at-er- 
aae/or  1900.  1,527.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS  LEDGER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Meyer  &  Harris,  editors  and  pub- 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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MINNESOTA. 


SATURDAY   REVIEW 

republicau;  eight  pages  18x24; 
$1.50;  established  1886;  C. 
editoi-  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL.•• 
lisher  asserts  smallest  edition 
average/or  1898.  1,357.  In 
1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902 
(z— 4)  T.    In  19()4,  (z— 4)  I. 


;    Saturdays ; 

subscription 

W.     Wagner, 

In  1897,  pub- 

1,100.     Actual 

1899,  yl.     In 

:,  yl.     In  1903, 


lilTTLiEFALiLiS,  c.  h.,  Morrison  Go. 
D  5,774+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  31  m.  N.  of  Saint  Cloud. 
Three  flour  and  two  saw  mills,  paper  and 
wood-pulp  mill  and  water  power. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  Li  Y,  twioe-a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1892,  weekly  1876;  W.  M.  Fuller,  editor; 
Transcript  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation— l>aily:  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1901,  -jki.."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  I  ,S<t6 ;  for  1903, 2,'^61 .  In  1904,  yl. 

HERALiI);  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  C.  E.  Vasaly,  editor;  Little  Falls  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,200.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,050.  In  1897, 
T  Z.  In  1898. "JKL."  In  1899,  I.  In  1900, "jkl. " 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  "jk-l.  ■ 

MORRISON  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Democrat 
Publishing  Co  ,  publishers  (2—3).  Circ'n"j_KL." 

LONG  PRAIRIE,  c.  h.,  Todd  Co.  n 
1,.3S5+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  N. 
of  Sauk  Center.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1902  ;  Graham  &  Rosch,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IjEADER;    Fridays;    republican;    eight 

Eages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
eader  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Circu- 
lation "JKL 

TODD  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Arthur  W.  Sheets,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).  Circ'n"JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

LUVERNE,  c.  h.,  Rock  Co.  p  2,223t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rds.,  30  m.  E.  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 
Stone  quarries  and  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  twelve  pages 
15x22;    subscription  .$1.50;    established   1861; 
Dan  Gazen,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  "     In  1913,  (z— 4)  I.      In 

19114       "J  K  L.  '* 

ROCJK  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays;  repub 
lican;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873;  H.  J.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1899,  tj,0'i.5.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  (z— 4.  6)  T.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
*i,'ZlH.    In  1904,  yl. 

ILiYIiE,  Mower  Co.  q,  488t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Austin,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892  :  Wm.  Nordland,  editor  and  publisher 
<6— 3).    Circulation  "j_kl  " 


MINNESOTA. 


MABEL,  Fillmore  Co.  0,  4*J4t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  19  m. 

S.  E.  of  Preston,  the  county  seat.    Several 

creameries. 

SENTINEL;  Tliursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884:  G.  W.  Drowley,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MoINTOSH,  Polk  Co.  ti  569t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Crooks- 
ton,  the  county  seat.  Gateway  to  the  Red 
Lake  Reservation.  Flour  mill.  Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  elglit 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888:  Frank  O  Hanson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
1.3x20;  subscription $1;  established  1893;  H.  P. 
King,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MADEL.IA,    Watonwan   Co.  g  l,272t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of  Mankato.     Flour 

mill.    Agriculture. 

TIMES-MESSENGER;  Fridays;  In- 
dependent-republican; eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established— riwie«,  1871, 
Messenger,  1892  ;  consolidated  1903;  Cole  & 
Bestor,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  1,08S.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  I  (D  D)- 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Lac  Qui  Farle  Co.  -D 

1,836+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
46  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Watertown,  S.  Dak. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT  PRESS;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Farnham  &  Jacobs, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jja-." 

WESTERN  GUARD;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  J.  D.  Haradon,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "ikl." 

MADISON  LAKE,  Blue  Earth  Co. 
g  300  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Northern  Rd., 
15  m.  E.  of  Mankato.  Grain  and  stock  mar- 
ket; summer  resort. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1904;  F.  B.  Knoff,  editor;  Geo.  T. 
Swearingen,  publisher  (1—5). 

MAGNOLIA,  Rock  Co.  p  176t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.   Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Luverne,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  small  fruit. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24 J 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1893;  J.  M.  Cady. 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MALLARD.    Clearwater    Co.  ti   on 
Great  Northern  Rd. 
CALL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MANKATO,  c.  h.,  Blue  Earth  Co.  g 

10,599+  pop.,  on  Chicago   «fe  Northwestern, 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha, 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 

Great  Western  Rds.  and  at  confluence  of 

Minnesota  and  Blue  Earth  rs.    Milling  and 

manufacturing.      Seat    of    State    Normal 

School  and  Catholic  Institute.    Agriculture 

and  timber. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 


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MINNESOTA. 


lican;  eight  pages  20x24 ;  subscription— daily 
$3.60,  weelfly  $1;  establislied  —  daily  1887, 
weekly  1857;  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ( 12—4). 

Circulation— Dailv:  In  1901."jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,1,807;  for  1903,2,034. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

Weekly:  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

RE  VIE  W ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLiY,  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1892.  weekly  1869 ;  John  C.  Wise  &  Sons,  [ 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation- 
daily -jkl-"  weekly  "jja  ••  In  1898.  Z.  In  1901, 
Z(1.2.4,5). 

POST;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; German;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1886; 
George  E.  Traub,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,800.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,450.  In 
1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
less  than  2.450.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  vl.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  19U3, 
(z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yll. 

J  O  URN  A  Jj ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  A.  M  Morrison,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MANTORVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Dodge  Co. 

P,  602+  pop.,  2J  m.  N.  of  Kasson,  the  nearest 

station  on  Chicago  &   Northwestern   Rd. 

Grist  mill. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1853 ;  Smith  &  Nottage,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MAPLELAKE,  Wright  Co.  u  470t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  about  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Buffalo,  the 
county  seat.  Lumbering  and  general  farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  W.  Nary,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3)    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAPLETON,  Blue  Earth  Go.  g  l,008t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of  Mankato,  the  county  seat. 
Milling,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BL.UEEARTH  CO.  ENTERPRISE; 

Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  H.  C.  Hot- 
aling,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3)- 
Circulation:  In  1895, "jki-."  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1,206.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.     In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  yl.     In 

1902,  yl.     In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

MARIETTA,  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -n 

144+ pop.,  on  Minneapolis  •&  St.  Louis  Rd., 
10  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat.  Lum- 
ber, grain,  cattle,  coal  and  dairj'  products. 

INTERSTATE  MESSENGER;  Fri- 
days; Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  Grow  & 
Johnson,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MARINE  MILLS,  Wa»hingion  Co. 

D-  562  pop. 

MASCOT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Lyon  Co.  p  2,088t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Minnesota 
Western  and  Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Red- 
wood r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Granite  Falls.    Ship- 


ping of  wheat,  flax,  beef  and  pork.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

1.YON  CO.  REPORTER;  Wednes- 
days;  republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  C.  F.  Case  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  6).  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(««). 

NEWS  MESSENGER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican;  eight  and  twelve  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  Charles  C. 
Whitney  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3), 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.700.  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  19(J0.  Z.  In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, each  issue  was  not  less  than  l,r,00.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,   (z— 4)  I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

MAYNARD,    Chipijiwa   Co.    -a  215 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Granite  Falls.    Agriculture. 

CHIPPEWA  CO.  PROGRESS:  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1901 ;  A.I.  Shaver, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MAZEPPA,  Wabasha  Co.  Q,  556t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Mississippi  and  Zumbro  rs.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of 

Red  Wing.    Water  power. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  W.  G.  Klngsford.editorand  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL.' 

MELROSE,  Stearns  Co.  D  l,768t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint 

Cloud,  the  county  seat.     Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1890; 
A.  F.  Steffen,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

MENAHGA,   Wadena  Co.  n  413t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  of  Wadena, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Emil  Mattson,  editor  nnd  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL  "  (A  A), 

MENTOR,  Polk  Co.  ^  125  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Crookston. 

HERALiD  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished April,  1908;  C.  P.  Hole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).   Circulation  "ifii." 

MIDDLE  RIVER,  Marshall  Co.  ^ 
150  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of 
Crookston. 

PlONEERi  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1903;  R.  D.  V,  Carr.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

MILACA,  Millelacs  Co.  U  l,204t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Prince- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Saw  and  flour  mills. 
Lumbering  and  farming. 

MIL.IiEL.ACS  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Fay  Cravens, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

MILAN,  Chippewa  Co.  -D  396t  pop.,  on 
Chlcago,Milwaukee  &  St.Paul  Rd.,15m.N.  W. 
of  Montevideo,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 


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MINNESOTA. 


1900;  Andrew  Bromstad,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILLVILL.E.    Wabasha  Co.  U,  149t 

pop.,  oil  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

65  in.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  Slate  capital. 

Wheat,  corn,  barley,  oats  and  potatoes. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
W.  F.  McGulgan,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MIIiRO  Y,  Redirood  Co.  P  ou  Chicago 

and  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Marshall. 

E  C  H  Oj  Thursdaj^s;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  June, 
1903;    E.    M.    Wilson,   editor   and   publisher 

(1-5  Pj. 

MINNEAPOLIS,    c.    li.,    Hennepin 

Co.    n    202,718+   pop.,  center   of    ten   rail- 
roads, on  Mississippi  r.  at  the  head  of  navi- 
gation.    Has   very    large   and   important 
trade,  especially  in  flour  and  lumber. 
DAILY. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  independent-republican  ;  fourteen  to 
thirty  two  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1878;  J.  S.  McLain.  editor;  Lucian 
Swift,  manager;  Journal  Printing  Co,,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Journal  bldg.  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
41,374.  In  1896,  B.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
April,  1898,  40,679.  In  1899, 
'vC.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
46,066;  for  1901,  49,483; 
for  1902,  54,638;  for  1903, 
57,8J 3;  /or  1904,  64,384. 

8^"The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Journal 
is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  annotincenient.— During  1904  The 
Journal  carried  222,992  more  lines  of  adver- 
tising in  314  week-day  issues  than  any  other 
Minneapolis  daily  and  Sunday  paper  car- 
ried in  365,  including  52  big  Sunday  issues— 
this,  too.  in  spite  oi  the  fact  that  The  Jour- 
nal refused  over  184,000  lines  of  objection- 
able medical  display  and  classified  adver- 
tising, which  it  would  not  accept,  and 
which  its  competitors  carried.  The  Jour- 
nal leads  all  papers  in  Minneapolis,  St. 
Paul  and  the  Vorthwest  in  the  character 
and  volume  of  local,  foreign,  land,  real 
estate,  financial,  book  and  educational  ad- 
vertising, and  in  classified  advertising  that 
counts.  The  Journal  reaches  a  greater 
number  of  the  purchasing  classes  and  goes 


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MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


into  more  homes  than  any  other  paper  in 
its  field.  Its  advertising  columns  are  more 
valuable  and  produce  more  for  the  money 
expended  than  those  of  any  other  paper  in 
its  field. 

The  Journal  Is  recognized  throughout 
the  Northwest  as  "The  paper  of  character 
that  does  things."  The  public  looks  to  It 
to  lead  every  movement  —  commercial, 
social,  political,  patriotic. 

MARKET   RECORD;  every  morning 

except   Sunday  ;    commercial ;    eight  pages 

9x12;  subscription  $3;  established  1881;  P.  A 

Rogers,   editor;    G.    D.    Rogers,    publisher. 

Office,  248-250  S.  Fourth  avenue  (6-3). 

Circulation  "iKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  !(••). 
In  1904. y J.  /  ^  vww/. 

MINNESOTA  DAILY;  every  morning 
except  Sunday  and  Monday,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  four  pages  12k18;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1899;  H.  S.  Ives,  editor; 
J.  A.  Layne,  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  -jkl.- 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  August,  1903;  B.  D. 
Butler,  editor;  The  Daily  News  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—4). 

Circulation:    Actual    average   for     1904. 
13,464. 

RAILWAY  AND  HOTEL  NEWS; 
every  morning  except  Sunday;  general 
news,  time  tables  and  hotels  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1882; 
John  E.  King,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 
also  at  St.  Paul  (12—4). 

Circulation:  "iju,  ••  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  II  ( •  •). 

TIDENDE  ;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
daily  four  to  six,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight 
to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
and  Sunday  $2,  weekly  50  cents;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1851;  S.  Sorensen,  editor; 
T.  Guldbrandsen  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Journal  building  ( 1—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
Gin  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
20,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
for  1897,  34,406;  for  1898, 
37,935;  for  1900, 
30,139;    for    1902, 


for 
for 
for 


1899. 
1901. 
1903, 


1904. 


less  than 
33,519; 
37,053; 
39,339;  _      _ 

30,379:    for    1903,    30,538; 
30.910. 

TIMES;  every  morning;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  Sunday  $1;  established  1888;  H.  V. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  49  S. 
Fourth  street  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
30,169;  for  1896,33,857;  for  1897,36,- 
577;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  September, 
1898,  30,855;  for  1899.  37,843;  for  1900, 


As  a  matter  of  plain  truth,  there's  only 
one.  Rowell's  American  Newspaper 
Directory  is  the  Webster's  Dictionary 
for  advertising.  As  for  its  integrity,  I 
don't  believe  that  any  fair-minded  man 
ever  questions  it,  be  he  publisher  or 
advertiser. — Daniel  M.  Lord,  of  the  Lord 
&  Thomas  Advertising  Agency,   Chicago. 


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A 


29,6'^3.    In  1901,  yC.    Iul902,yC.     In  1903, 
yC.    In  1904,  yC. 

TRIBUNE;  every  day  (morning  and 
evening  editions)  except  Sunday  evening, 
and  FARMERS'  TRIBLNE,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  ten  to  twenty  four,  Sunday  thirty-four 
to  flfty-six,  tvvice-a-week  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  (without  Sunday)  $3, 
Sunday  $1.50,  twice-a-week  $1;  established 
1867;  W.  J.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-3) 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  37,797;  for  l89fi.  38,- 
706;  for  189<,  40,653;  for 
,1898,5  0,t487  ;/orl899,49, 086 ; 
yor  1900,  55,10'^;  for  1901, 
59,530  ;/orl902,66,872:/or 
1903,  73,832;  for  1904, 
87  937. 
Suiiday:'  In  1S95.  E*.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  C.  In  1899,  yC.  Actual  average 
/or  1900,  39,360 ;/or  1901.  49,353  ;/or  1902, 
56,350;  for  1903,  61,074;  for  1904, 
69  331. 

Twice-a-week:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  F.  In  1899,  yF.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1900.  37,61 5; /or  1901.  51,406; 
/or  1902,  74,714; /or  1903,  68,686;  for 
1904,  56,814. 

f^"The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  daily  Tri- 
bune is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Tribune 
publishes  each  week  more  general  adver- 
tising than  any  other  daily  newspaper  in 
the  Northwest.  Its  daily  average  circula- 
tion for  the  last  three  months  of  1904  shows 
an  increase  above  the  daily  average  for  the 
entire  year  as  reported  above.  The  daily 
average  was  92,222,  Sunday  71,221. 

The  Tribune  has  always  made  a  complete 
report  of  its  circulation  in  Roll  of  Honor 
in  Printers'  Ink.  The  Tribune  is  the  only 
Mimieapolis  daily  that  regularly  publishes 
a  detailed  statement  of  its  circulation  in 
its  own  columns. 

The  Tribune  is  the  recognized  Want  ad 
medium  of  Minneapolis  and  has  been  for 
many  years.  It  is  the  oldest  Minneapolis 
daily  and  has  over  92,000  subscribers,  over 
25,0(^0  each  daj'  above  any  other  Minneap- 
olis daily. 

The  Evening  Tribune  alone  has  a  larger 
circulation  in  Minneapolis,  by  many  thou- 
sands, than  any  other  evening  paper. 

The  Tribune  publishes  over  80  columns 
of  Want  advertisements  every  week  at 
full  price  (average  of  two  pages  a  day), 
no  free  ads;  price  covers  both  morning 
and  evening  issues.  No  other  Minneapolis 
daily  carries  anywhere  near  the  number  of 
paid  Wanted  advertisements  or  the 
amount  in  volume. 

The  Evening  Tribune  and  the  Morning 
Tribune  are  identical  in  all  departments 
except  current  news,  which  is  taken  up  to 
both  the  morning  and  evening  hour  of  clos- 
ing. It  is  guaranteed  that  the  issues  do  not 
reach  the  same  subscribers.  The  delivery 
insures  the  reader  a  paper  in  the  evening 
or  morning  as  suits  the  pleasure  of  the 
home  where  taken.  All  advertisements 
appear  in  both  papers  for  the  the  one  price 
quoted.  (Evening  Tribune.  60,000;  Morn- 
ing. 32,000).  The  Minneapolis  circulation 
alone  of  the  Tribune  is  over  40,000  daily. 
State's  circulation  (exclusive  of  Minneap 
olis),  50,000. 

WEEKLY 
AFRO-AMERICAN    ADVANCE; 
Saturdays;  Afro-American;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Mrs.  Geo. 
Duckett,  editor   and    publisher.    Office,  214  I 

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MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


Washington  ave.  South.     Circulation  "jkl. 


AFTENL^SNING;  Tuesdays;  Kor 
wegian  Danish;  literary;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895;  T. 
Guldbrandsen  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3). 

Circulation :  Rating  in  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897, 
IZ.    Actual  average  for  1898,4,648;  for 

1899,  4,784;  for  19o(j,  6,331 ;  /or  1901, 
5,633;  for  19o2,  5,356.  In  1903,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  19u4,  5,875. 

BAKERET;  weekly;  Swedish;  baptist; 
young  people;  twenty  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  Rev.  A. 
Gordh,  editor;  Rev.  A.  A.  Holgrem,  pub- 
lisher (1—4), 
Circulation:  In  1900, "iKi,. ••  Actual  average 

/or  1901,  4,016.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  G.  In  1903, 
yG(OO).    In  1904,  yH. 

BOTH  SIDES  ;  Thursdays;  anti-prohi- 
bition; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2; 
established  1895;  H.  M.  Ganu,  editor;  Both 
Sides  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  424 
Nicollet  avenue;  dated  also  at  Saint  Paul 
(7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,095.  In  1897,  I  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  1,354.    In  1899,  yl.    Actual  average 

for  a  year  ending  xoith  June,  1900,  1,381. 
In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,yl.  Inl904,yl. 
CHRONICLiE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  J. 
C.  Whitney,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKI.." 

CO:>i:>IERCIAI.  BUT.L.ETIN  AND 
NORTHWEST  TRADE;  Saturdays; 
groceries ;  nf  ty-two  to  sixty-four  pages  10^x14 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Commercial 
Bulletin  Company,  publishers.  Office,  718 
Boston  block  (1—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901.  ■■JKL." 

COMMERCIAL.  WEST;  Saturdays; 
commercial  and  financial ;  forty-four  to  one 
hundred  pages  8^^x12}^  ;  subscription  $3  ; 
established  March.  1901;  H,  V.  Jones,  editor 
and  manager;  Commercial  West  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Guaranty  building  (12—4). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In  1903, 
(z-4)I(##).    In  1904.  I(++). 

CRITIC;  Mondays;  dramatic;  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished lg!97:  Oscar  F.  G.  Dav,  editor;  S.  C. 
Lewis,  publisher.  Office,  328  S.  Third  street 
(9— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "JK1-"    In  1899,  zl.    In 

1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl  (OO).    In  1904.  •■JKL." 

DER  L.USTIGE  BRUDER;  Satur- 
days; German;  humorous; eight  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1893 ;  Karl 
Bernhardt,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
corner  Plymouth  and  Washington  streets; 
dated  also  at  Saint  Paul.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ECHO  DEIi'OUEST;FridayB;  French; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Geo.  E.  Fortin.  editor;  A.  H.  De- 
meules,  publisher.  Office,  27  S.  Fourth  street 
(10-3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  'jkl"  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,433.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  "JKL." 

FOL.KEBLADET  ;  Wednesdays; 
Norwegian;  eight  pages  15J^x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  I.  A.  Haiu,  editor  ; 
Folkebladet  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (2—5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4.088  in 
1894  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,344.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899, yH, 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-6)  H.  In  1902.  yH. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  Actual  average  for 
1904.5,109. 

FREIE  PRESSE-HEROL.D ;  Fridays; 
German;  republican  ;  twelve  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1869;  Charles 
Baehr,  editor;  Frele  Presse-Herold  Printing 
Co..  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

IT.L.USTRERET  FAIWIL.IE  JOUR- 
N  A  Lj  ;  Thursdays;  Norwegian  Danish;  Ut- 
erarj-;  eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;   C.   Rasmussen  Publishing 


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TEN  CENTS  A  LINE 

A  Record  of  Forty  Years. 
Returns  Received  by 


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Prove  the  Assertion  that 
The  Minneapolis  TRIBUNE 
Is  the  Best  Investment 
Among  Newspapers  of  the 
United  States  having  a 
Circulation  of 

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MINNESO  TA—Min  neapolis. 


MINA  ESOT A— Minneapolis. 


Co.,  editors  and  publishers:  dated    also  at 
Samt  Paul,     unice,  t6b  S.  Fifth  avenue.    Cir- 
culatiou  "JKL." 
1  xUFRO  VEIVIENT     BUJLLiETINi 

Saturdays;  architecture,  building  and  elec- 
tricity; thirty-six  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$5;  established  1892;  H.  C.  Chapin,  editor;  The 
Chapin  Publishing  Company,  publishers; 
issue  also  a  monthly  edition. 
Circulation:    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

IRISH  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1885;  Edward  O'Brien  editor; 
O'Brien  Bros.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Ciiculation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher   asserts,    smallest    edition    8.500.     In 

1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904.  y I. 

LUTHERAN  E  REN;  Wednesdays; 
Norwegian;  lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  CO.  Aubol, 
editor;  Rugsburg  Publishing  Houge,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1896,1 1,136; /or  1897.  11,461.  In  1898. 
yF.  In  1899,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
12,542.  In  1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  urith  August,  1902,  12i453. 
In  1903.  yF.    In  1901,  yF. 

MASONIC  OBSERVER;  Mondays; 
free  masonry;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1900;  L.  J.  Stevens, 
editor:  J.  C.Townsend,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,301;  /orl904.  2,793.  ^_ 

MINNESOTA  A  LUMNI  WEEKLY ; 
Mondays:  alumni;  twenty  pages  5x8;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1901;  E.  B.  John- 
Bon,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  F.E.Covell,  editor;  The  Mirror  Publish- 
ing Co.,  otiblishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jKi." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MISSISSIPPI  VAIiLEY  LUM- 
BERMAN; Fridays;  lumber;  forty-eight 
to  fifty  six  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1872;  Piatt  B.  Walker,  editor; 
Lumberman  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 1013-1014  Lumber  Exchange  (7— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,000.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901.  (z— 6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl. 

NE^VS  LiETTER;  Saturdays;  twenty- 
four  to  thirty-two  pages  9xn]4;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1899;  J.  H.  Folsom,  manag- 
ing editor;  News  Letter  Company,  publish- 
ers. Office,  57  Fourth  street,  S.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4.  5). 

NORTHEAST  ARGUS;  Saturdays; 
local;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  1891 ;  A.  H.  Nelson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "ijcL " 

NORTHWESTERN  AGRICULT- 
URIST; Saturdays;  agricultural;  six- 
teen to  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1885;  P.  V.  Collins,  edi- 
tor; The  Agriculturist  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
cor.  Fourth  st.  and  Eighth  ave.  South  (1 — 1). 
Circulation:  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  9,000.  In  1896,  F.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897,  14,508;  for  1898, 
27,375 ;  for  1899,  40,250;  for  a  year  end- 
ingwithJuly  15,  1900,49,666;  for  a  year 
eliding  ivith  July,  1901,  55,980; /or  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1903.  73»163;  for 
1903,  76,236;  /or  1904,  76,737. 

NORTHW^ESTERN  MILLER;  Wed 
nesdays;  milling;   fifty-six  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1873;  W.  C.  Edgar, 
editor;    The   Miller    Publishing    Company, 
publishers  (2—1). 

Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,726; /or  1896,  3,934.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898, 


yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
October  13,  1899,  4,630.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yH.  Actual  avcragrc /or  1902,  4,200. 
In  1903,  G.    In  1904,  yH  (O©). 

POLITIKEN;  Tuesdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  FeerStromme, editor;  Poli- 
tlken  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  H.  H.  S.  Rowell,  editor;  H.  H.  S. 
Rowell  and  H.  L.  Hosklnson.  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895, publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,0(a  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,300.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts, 
during  the  past  two  years  no  issue  was  less 
than  2.000;  in  1901,  no  issue  less  than  2,000.  In 
1902  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1875;  W.  R.  Dobbyn,  ed- 
itor; W.  R.  Dobbyn  &  Sons,  ptiblishers. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yl. 
In  1899, yl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901, y I.  In  1902, y I, 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

RIGHTS  OF  MAN;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eiglit  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  e.stab- 
lishedl897:  C.St.  John  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(«»). 

SOUTH    MINNEAPOLIS    PRESS; 

Tuesdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1901; 
E.  W.  Hauck,  editor;  The  Press  Publishing 
Co..  publishers.  Office.  827  Cedar  avenue. 
Circulation  "jkl-"    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •) 

SVENSKA  AMERIKANSKA 
POSTEN;  Tuesdays;  Swedish;  independ- 
ent; sixteen  to  twenty  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1883;  Swan  J.  Turnblad, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Times  building. 
S.  Fourth  street  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  32,000.    In  1895,  C.    In  1896,  C.    In 

1897,  C  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898, 34,013 ; 
for  1899,  36,435;  for  1900,  42,282.  In 
1901,  y  B.  Actual  average  for  1902,  47, 075 ; 
for  lit03,  49,057;  /or  lti04,  52,063. 

SVENSKA  FOLKETS  TIDNING  i 
Wednesdays;  Swedish;  republican;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Swedish  Printing  Co.  of 
Minnesota,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Saint  Paul.  Office,  Tribune  build- 
ing (12-4). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.     In  1896.  F.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  1900, 17,910. 
In  1901,  yE.  In  1902.  yE.  In  1903,  (z-4)  E.  In 
1904(z— 4)  D  (••). 

SVENSKA     ROMAN     BLADET; 

Saturdays;  Swedish;  literary;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1888; 
C.  E.  Peterson,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
246  Cedar  avenue  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TELEGRAM  ;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scriptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  P.  G.  Sjoblom,  editor;  Minne- 
apolis Telegram  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  827  Cedar  avenue  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,000.  In  1895,  1.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897. 
Y.  Inl898."jjfL"  In  1901. 1.  In  1902.  yl.  In 
1^103,  yl  (O  O).    In  1904,  ■j.Ki." 

UGEBLADET;  Thursdays ;  Norwe- 
gian-Danish; eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  C.  Rasmussen  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Saint  Paul  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, "jkl." 

UNION;  Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
E.  E.  Stevens,  editor;  Union  Publishing  Co., 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


513 


MIXyESOTA—JIinneapolifi. 


publishers.  Office,  Edisoa  building.  Circu- 
lation "jkl."     In  1901,  Z  (4,  ()). 

V  E  t;  IV  O  B  L  A  I)  ;  Tuesdays;  Swedish ; 
republican;  ten  to  twelve  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  establishecf  1884;  K.  Wallen, 
editor  and  manager;  Minneapolis Veckoblad 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Oftice,  215  Sixth 
street  South  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  9,000  In 
1894  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  li.  In  1897.  G  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  zG.    Actual  average  for 

1900,  10,r«?S.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902. 
(z-1,  2,  4,  5)  F.  In  19(t3.  yF  (OO).  Actual 
average  for  VX)4,  l.>,9'.i4. 

BI-WEEKLY. 

HARDWARE  TRADE;  biweekly. 
Tuesdays;  thirty-six  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1S90;  Commercial  Bulle- 
tin Company,  pubiisliers  (1—3).  Office,  718 
Bostou  block. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
Inl896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
11X>3.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

BRODERBAANDET;  semimonthly; 
Swedish;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion, $1;  established  1898;  K.  O.  Lundeberg, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4  P).  Office,  2018 
Eighteenth  avenue.  South. 

D  A  G  E  N ;  semi-montlily ;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  literary;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1900 ;  Oscar  W.  Lund, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  410  Cedar  ave. 
(6—3).    Circ'n -JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4).    (A  A). 

FARH,  STOCK  AND  HOME;  semi- 
monthly; agricultural;  sixteen  to  thirty -two 
pages  11x15;  subscription 50 cents;  established 
1884;  S.M.Owen, editor;  Farm.Stock  and  Home 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  827  828  Lumber  Ex- 
change (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896,  26»- 
629;  for  1897,  28,458; /or 
1898,  35,. 333; /or  1899,  43,- 
916;  for  a  year  ending  loith 
June.  19IX),  46,312;  for  1901, 
59,666;  /or  1902,  62,208; 
for  1903,  73,854;  for  1904, 
79,750. 

23^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  Farm,  Stock 
and  Home  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory, who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to 
the  first  person  who  successfully  contro- 
verts its  accuracy. 

FORSKAREN;  semi-monthly;  Swedish; 
socialist  and  free  thought;  sixteen  pages 
11x16:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
Charles  Borglund,  editor;  Forskaren  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1119  Washing- 
ton avenue  South  (8—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  19,)4,  yl. 

NORTHWESTERN  LANCET;  semi 
monthly;  medical;  forty  four  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  1880;  W.  A.  Jones, 
M.  D„  editor;  W.  L.  Klein,  publisher.  Office, 
734-735  Lumber  Exchange  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896.  "jkl-  In  1897.  I,  In 
1898.  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

OD A  L!>IENNEN  i  semi-monthly  (A  A). 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN 
A  D  VO  C  A  T  E  ;  semi-mouthly :  reformed 
Presbyterian;  twenty  pages 6x9;  subscription 
«1;  established  1867;  Reformed  Presbyterian 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:    In  1899,  1.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904.  yl. 

SKANDINAVISK  FARMER 
JO  URN  A  Li;  semi-monthly;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  lOJ^xlSi^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1882;  C. 
Rasmussen  Publishing  Company,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Saint  Paul.  Office,  235  Fifth 
avenue  South. 
Circulation:     Rating  varied  from    G  in 


MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


I  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  r.HM,  yl. 

SKOiJRDEMANNEN  ;  semi-monthly; 
Swedish;  agricultural;  twenty  pages  11x15; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1888;  Albert 
King,  editor;  Skoerdemaunen  Publishing 
Company, publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7,5uo.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  viontlis  of  1897.  8,708  ;  for 
1898,10,000.  Inl899,yF.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G.  In 
19<J4.  yG. 

SPOGEFUGLEN;  semi-monthly;  inde- 
pendent-republican; humorous;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  A. 
Kringelbach.  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
2905  Eighth  street  (1—3).    Circulation  "iKi-" 

SVENSK  FAMIliJ-J  O  II  R  N  A  L.  ; 
semi-monthly;  Swedish;  literary;  sixteen 
pages  10x15;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1889;  Victor  Nilson,  editor;  C.  Ras- 
mussen Publishing  Company,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Saint  Paul.  Office,  235  Fifth 
avenue  South.    Circulation  "jivl." 

MONTHLY. 

AGRICULTURAL.  EXPERI- 
MENTS; monthly;  agriculture;  twenty- 
four  pages  8x13;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished April.  1901;  T.T.  Bacheller,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  725  Boston  block  (10—3). 
Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (1,2.4,5).  In  MJS'-iKL.- 
AMERICAN  GEOLOGIST;  monthly; 
scientinc;  sixty-four  pages  6Ji^x9i^;  sub- 
scription $3.50 ;  established  1887;  Geological 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1— 5P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

BACKBONE;  monthly ;  prohibition ; 
four  pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Geo.  F.  Wells,  editor;  State 
Prohibition  Committee,  publishers  (12—4) 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
10,666;  for  1898,  13,333; /or  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1899,  12,666;  for  1900, 
20,708 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
25,333;  for  1902.  25,000:  for  1903. 
25, 000; /or  1904,  25.000. 
Publiaher's  announcement. — Our  readers  are 
not  short  haired  women  and  long  haired 
rather  the  backbone  of  all  the 


men,  but 
churches. 
CIGAR  AND 
NAL;    monthly; 


TOBACCO    JOUR- 

twenty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  C.S.Bart- 
ram,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
Saint  Paul. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,191.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899,zH.  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904, 

^CONFERENCE  EXAMINER; 

monthly;  flfty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  C.  M.  Heard,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  1101  Edison  building.  Cir- 
culation "jkl-"     (A  A). 

CROW  BAR;  monthly;  blacksmith- 
ing  and  carriage  building;  twenty-eight 
pages  91^x12;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1894;  O.  P.  Hand,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  206  N.  Second  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  A  ctual  average  for  1897, 
4,318; /or  1898,  4,625.  In  1899,  yG.  Act- 
nal  average  for  1900,  4.5 1  7  ;  for  ayear  end- 
ing ivith  June,  1901,  4,554.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  G. 
Inl903,yG(OO).   In  1904,  yH. 

FAMILY  CIRCLE;  monthly;  house- 
hold; sixteen  pages  lOJ^xlSJ^;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1899;  Family  Circle 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901, -jkl."  In  1902,  (z— 6)  C. 
In  1903,  C.    (A  A). 

FA  RM  I  M  P  I^  E  M  E  N  T  S ;  monthly ; 
agricultural  implements;  forty -eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Luman  C.  Pry  or,  editor;  Farm  Implement 
Publishing  Company,  publishers;  dated  also 
at  Saint  Paul  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts. not 
less  than  6,560.    In  1896,  G.    Actual  average 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESO  T A— Minneapolis. 


MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


/or  1897,  6,933;  /or  1898,  7,312;  /or  1899, 
y,529;  for  1900,  7,491;  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  190],  7,508; /or  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1902,  7,521.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904.  yG. 

GUIDE-POST;  monthly;  checkers; 
twenty  four  pages  6x9;  subscription  75  cents; 
establlshsd  February,  1902;  Ewald,  Pierce  & 
Davis,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "iitL."    'A  A). 

HOME  31 AGAZINE;  monthly;  family; 
twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1888;  P.  V.  Col- 
lins Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  511-.525  Seventh  street,  S.  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  mohths  of  IS97,  154,123,  In  1S98.  yA. 
Inl899,  yA.  In  19(K),  yB.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1  SI.  160; /or  1902,  153,694.  In  1903, 
yA.    In  1904.  A  (D D)- 

HOM(EOPATHlC  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  (A  A). 

HOUSEKEEPER;  monthly;  house- 
hold; thirtv-six  to  forty  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  60  cents;  established  1877;  Robt. 
W.  Jones,  editor;  The  Housekeeper  Corpora- 
tion, publishers.  Office,  801  S.  Fourth  street 
(12—4). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  A  in  1891 
to  B  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  97,025 ; 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  104,991. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  127,500.  In 
1899.  A .  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
tvithJune,  1900,  152,050;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  1901,  166, 592j /or  1902. 
209,613;  for  1903,    263,250.     In  1904, 

^^KEITH'S  MAGAZINE  ON  HOME 
BUILDING;  monthly;  architectural; 
sixty-four  pages  53^x8>^;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1899;  Max  L.  Keith,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  710  Lumber  Exchange. 
(12—4.) 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
7,500.  In  19iX),  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  8,000.  In  1902.  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
1904,  (z— 6)  F. 

LiIBERATOR;  monthly;  antl-vaccina- 
tiou;  thirty-two  pages  6}4x9]/i;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  April,  1902;  Lora  C.  Lit- 
tle, editor  and  publisher.    Office,  221  S.  Third 

street  (12 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,167.    (AA).  ^      ,.  ^      ^^      ^.  ^ 

L.INNEA  ;monthly;Engli8handSwedish; 
young  people;  undenominational;  twenty- 
four  to  thirtv-two  pages  9x11;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1896;  A.  S.  Swanson, 
editor;  Minneapolis  Veckoblad  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  313  Second  ave- 
nue South  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1898, 4,566.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  vH.  In  1901,  (z-6)  H.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  19(i3,  vH.    In  mn,  yH. 

METAL.  MINER;  monthly;  mining; 
thirty-two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  1901;  E.  Edgar  Griswold, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Masonic  Temple 
(2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  I.  Actuxil  average 
for  1902,  1,004.    In  ms,  -'jkl" 

MINNESOTA  HOKTICUL.TUR- 
IST;  monthly;  horticulture;  forty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1872;  A.  W. 
Latham,  editor;  Minnesota  State  Horticult- 
ural Society,  publishers.  Office,  207  Kasota 
block  (8—3).  Circulation -JKi."  In  1901,  Z 
(1,2.4,5).    In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5).    In  1908,  Z  (4) 

MINNESOTA  TSSUE;  monthly  (A  A). 
MINNESOTA  SCHOOL  JOURNAL.; 

monthly,  except  July  and  August;  educa- 
tional; thirtv-two  pages7xl0;  subscription  60 
cents;  established  1900;  Wm.  G.  Smith,  edi- 
tor; School  Journal  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  1706  Laurel  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
/or  1902.  2,425.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In 
1904,  yl. 

NATIONAL  REBEKAH;  monthly; 
odd- fellowship;  thirty-six  pages  7x10:   sub- 


scription $1;   established  1894;    Mrs.  Eunice 
Melville,  editor  and  publisher  (6-3). 
Circulation:   In  1896,  F.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  8.750.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  y G.    In  1903.  (z-4)  G.    In  19(J4.  yG. 

NORTHWESTERN  CLERK  AND 
WINDOW  DRESSER;  monthly;  mer- 
cantile; twentj'  to  thirty-two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents:  established  18S8;  Karl 
S.  Kriedt,  editor;  Northwestern  Clerk  Pub- 
lishing  Company,  publishers.  Office.  27  S. 
Fourth  street. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  2,425.  In  1900, yl. 
Inl901,yl.  Inl902.yl.  Inl903,  yl.  Inl904,yl. 

NORTHWESTERN  DRUGGIST; 
monthly;  drugs;  sixty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  H,  C.  Chapin, 
editor;  The  Chapin  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Lumber  Exchange  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,Z(4,5). 
In  1902,  (z-4)  I.   Inlft03,yl  (••).  In  1901,  yl. 

NORTHWESTERN  HORSEMAN 
AND  STOCKMAN;  monthly;  horse 
breeding  ;  sixteen  to  twenty  -  four  pages 
10J^xl3i^;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
R.  F.  Jones,  editor;  The  Northwestern  Horse- 
man and  Sportsman  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  Act- 
ual average  for  1991,7,916.   In  1898,  yF.  In 

1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902.yH.  Inl903.  (z^)  H  (••).  lnl9(4,yH. 

OFFICE  BLOTTER;  monthly;  forty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1908:  W.  D.  Whlteman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 — 1  P).    Circulation  -jkl." 

OSTEOPATHIC  WORLD:  monthly; 
osteopath;  sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  July,  1902;  J.  Martin 
Littlejohn.  editor;  William  R.  Dobbyn  & 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  Edison  building 
(1— 4P).    Circulation  'JKL" 

OUR  BOYS'  AND  GIRLS'  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly:  juvenile;  sixteen  pages 
101^x14;  subscription  gl;  established  Novem- 
ber. 1903;  W.  Watson,  editor;  E.  M.  Weil, 
publisher  (2—5). 

PYTHIAN  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scriptionSl;  established  1888;  F.  E.  Wheaton, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Act2ial  aver- 
age for  1896,  2,625.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898, 
H.  In  1899. yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  190.S,  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  19()4,  yl. 

READERS'  GUIDE  TO  PERIODI- 
CAL LITERATURE;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; forty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$6;  established  January,  1901;  H.  M.  Wilson 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 

SALESMAN;  monthly;  merchants  and 
salesmen;  sixteen  pages  9}^xl2;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  19(i0;  M.  D.  Donovan, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  4^^  Washington 
avenue.  South.    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

SCHOOL  EDUCATION  ;  monthly,  ex- 
cept July  and  August;  educational;  forty- 
eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  C.  W.  G.  Hyde,  editor;  School  Educa- 
tion Company,  publishers.  Office,  Four- 
teenth avenue  S.  E.  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
8,185.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  November, 
1899,11,750.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901, (z— 6)  G. 
In  1902,  vG.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1903,  4,980.  *   In  1'j04,  H. 

SPEOG  OG  ALVOR;  monthly; 
Swedish;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  J.  Leachman  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers,    Circ'n  "ucl." 

WESTERN  ARCHITECT;  monthly; 
architecture  and  allied  arts;  twenty-four  to 
thirtv-six  pages  9i^xl2i^;  subscription  $5; 
established  August,  1902;  F.G.Corser. editor: 
Western  Architect  Publishing  Co. (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers; dated  also  at  Saint  Paul.  Office.  In- 
surance Exchange  building  (7—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 


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515 


MINNESOTA. 


WESTERN    CAMERA    NOTES; 

mouthly;  photography;  flfty-four pages 7x10; 
subscription  $l;establlshed  1899;  C.  Frederick 
Potter,  Jr.,  editor;  Western  Camera  Pub- 
lishing Company  (.Inc.),  publishers.  Office, 
82()  Heunepin  avenue  (r.2— 4.) 
Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3,000;  for  1901,  5,000: /or  1902,  5,000. 
In  U)Ot,  January,  publisher  asserts,  every  Is- 
sue during  19U3  was  5,000.    In  19(,U,  G  (±  ±). 

MINNEOTA,  X2/o»  Co.  p  777t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 

of  Marshall,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

IIIASCOT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  G.  B.  Bjorn- 
son.  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  -jkl." 

MINNESOTA  LAKE,  Faribault  Co. 
[?  518+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Mankato.  Agri- 
culture. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1894;  McPherson  &  Westcott,  editors 
and  publishers;  prints  a  four-page  edition 
forEaston.   Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

MONTEVIDEO,  c.  h.,  Chippewa  Co. 

•a  2,146+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Chippewa  r.  near  its  con- 
fluence with  Minnesota  r.  Stock  raising, 
dairying  and  farming  section.  Seat  of  Win- 
dom  Institute. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J.  E.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher 
(9 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COM3IERCIAL.;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  C.  E.  Mills,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL"    In  1896, 1.    In 
1897, Y.  In  1898, "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 

LEADER;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  H.  E. 
Hoard,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MONTGOMERY,  Lesueur  Co.  g 
979+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis,  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  16  m. 
N.  of  Waterville.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  J.  Svejda,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).     Circulation  "jkl  " 

MONTICELLO,  Wright   Co.    a   818t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Mississippi 

r.,  46  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the   State 

capital.    Farming. 

WRIGHT  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  .subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  Clarence  A.  French,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MOORHEAD,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  \j  3,730t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Red  r.,  opposite  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Wagon  and  sleigh  works.    Farming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday ,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  people's  party; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1882,  weekly  1879:  Richards  &  Titus, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation 
— dally  "JKL."  weeklv  "jkl  " 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight  pajres 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  D.  W. 
Meeker,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  -jki.." 


MINNESOTA. 


MOOSE  LAKE,  Carlton  Co.  o  3o4t 

pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W. 

of  Carlton,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

saw  mills. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  P.  C.  Peterson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MORA,  c.  h.,  Kanabec  Co.  D  785t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  48  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint 

Cloud.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  January,  1903;  Willis 
Fairbanks,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

KANABEC  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Raleigh  M.  Pope,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MORGAN,  Redwood  Co.  p  592t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  12  m.  S.  E. 
of  Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  S.  Pollard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

M  O  R  R I S ,  c.  h.,  Stevens  Co.  -al,934t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds., 35  m.  S.  E.  of  Breckenridge.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Chas.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  C.  M.  McElroy,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/orl899,  1,095.    In  1900,  y  I.      In  1901.  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875:  James  C.  Morrison,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MORRISTOWN,  Rice  Co.  g  689t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.  and 
Cannon  r.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Faribault,  the 
county  seat.  Manufacture  of  lumber,  bar- 
rel stock,  flour,  fencing,  etc.  Agriculture, 
dairying  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  J.  C.  Temple  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3 — 5  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MORTON,  Renville  Go.  u  789t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  S.E. 

of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Granite 

quarry.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  H.  E.  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

MOTLEY,  Morrison  Co.  D  404  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Braln- 

erd.    Agriculture. 

MERCURY;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
September,  1901;  H.F.Lake,  editor;  Holman 
Sl  Ellis,  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAIN  LAKE,  Cottonwood 
Co  p  959+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 


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apolis  &  Omaha  Rd..   51  m.  W.   S.  W.  of 

Mankato.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

UNSER  BESUCHER;  Tuesdays;  Ger- 
man; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1901;  1. 1.  Bargen. 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  -jkl." 

VIEW;  Fridays;  German;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
llslied  1894;  1. 1.  Bargen.  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

MURDOCK,  Sivift   Co.   -D  2751  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Ben- 
son, the  county  seat.    Stock  raising  and 
agri<'ulture. 
VOICE;    Thursdays;   independent;    four 

pages    18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 

1900;     E.  C.  Detuncq,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation  ■•JKL." 

NASSAU,   Lac    Qui  Parle  Co.  p  200 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  190  m.  W.  of 

Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  14x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished June,  1903:  Robert  B,  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4).    Circulation  'jKi." 

NEW  LONDON,  Kandiyohi  Co.  U 
363+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Crow 
r.,  15  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Willmar,  the  county 
seat.  Manufacturing.  Creamery.  Summer 
resort. 
TI3IES  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent;  four 

pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 

1886;    E.   E.    Lawson,  editor   and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW    PAYNESVILLE,    Steams 

Co.  D  485+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  & 
Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Great  Northern  Rds., 
30  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Cloud,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbei-ing. 
PRESS;    Thursdaj^s;   republican;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 

W.  W.  Homes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl.- 

NEW  PRAGUE,  Scott  Co.  p  l,228t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  17  m. 
S.  of  Shakopee,  the  county  seat.  Iron 
works,  breweries,  printing-press  factory 
and  roller-process  flour  milLs.  Lumbering 
and  farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17J4X22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1889:  J.  F.  Wrabek.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z (1,2, 4, 5). 

NEW  RICHLAND,  Waseca  Co.  g 

750+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
13  m.  from  Waseca,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NORTH  STAR  ;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription    $1.50: 
■established  1886;   O.  H.  Bronson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  ULM,  c.b.,  Brown  Co.  g  5.403t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Minneapolis  &'St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Minnesota 
r.,  25  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Mankato.  Farming 
and  milling. 

BROWN  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  Philip  Liesch,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jjcl." 

DER    FORTSCHRITT  ;    Tuesdays; 

•German;  independent;  twelve  pages  15x22; 

subscription     $2;     established    1891;    Ernst 


MINNESOTA. 


Brandt,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL"     Inl903,  Z(4)  (••). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  James  J.  Green,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

POST;  Fridays;  German;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Petry  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Circulation;  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  190O,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,104.  In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  Asa  P.  Brooks,  editor;  Hodges  & 
Brooks,  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VOLKSBL.ATT;  Thursdays;  German; 
republican:  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  Philip  Liesch,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jki"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,210.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 

L.UTHERISCHE  SCHUIi-ZEI- 
TUNG;  bi-monthly;  educational;  German; 
thirty-six  pages  5^x8%;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  Faculty  of  Dr.  Martin 
Luther  College,  editors;  Lutheran  Synod  of 
Wisconsin.  Minnesota  and  Michigan,  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl •"  (A  A). 

NEW^    YORK     MILLS,    Ottertail 

Co.  -a  353+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Wadena.    Agriculture. 

JO  URN  A  Li;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
fonr  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished April,  1901;  Matt.  Telin,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jjil." 

UUSI  ROTIMAA  ;  Thursdays; Finnish; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Nylund  Bros,,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,000.  In  1895,  I,  Actual  average 
for  1896,  4,120.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899.  yH.    In  1900.  yl.     In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902.  vT.    Inl903,  (z-4)I(»«).    In  1904,  yl. 
LENTA  VIA  LiEHTIA  «  monthly  (A  A.. 

NICOLLET, -2V^ico«e<  Co.  g  330t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.W. 
of  Saint  Peter,  the  county  seat.    Farming, 
Li  E  A  D  E  R  ;    Saturdays ;    independent ; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;  B.  G.  Schulze,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jjcl." 

NORTHBRANCH,  Chisago  Co.  n- 

1.211+  pop.,  on   St,  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,  20 

.  m.  N.  W.  of  Center  City,  the  county  seat. 

Starch  factories.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;   Fridays;   eight  pages  18x20; 

subscription   $1.50;    established   1891;   J.  H. 

Huber.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

N O  R T  H F I E  L  D, -Rtc-'<  Co.  g  3,2l0t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rds.,  39  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  Carleton  and  St.  Olaf  Colleges.  Agri- 
culture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  C.  P.  Carpenter,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jsl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,003; /or  1897,  1,042;  for 
1898.  1,117;  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber. 1899.  1.242;  yor  1900,  1,231 ;  for  1901. 
1,242.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent-republi- 
ean;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 


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tablished  1876;  W.  F.  Schilling,  editor;  Joe 
P.  Heatwole,  proprietor. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  mkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,50'^. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900,  'L,T'Zlf.  In 
1901,  y I.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CARIiETONIAi  semi-monthly,  during 
the  college  year;  collegiate;  twenty  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Stu- 
dents of  Carleton  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MANITOU  MESSENGER;  monthly, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate;  forty 
pages 7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1886;  Students  of  St.  Olaf  College,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

POPULAR  ASTRONOMY;  monthly, 
except  July  and  September;  astronomical; 
sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1893;  Wm.  W.  Payne,  editor  and 
publislier  (6—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

NORTHOME,  Itasca  Co.  tA  50  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  from  Black- 

duclc. 

ITASCA  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  September,  1901;  A.  L.  La 
Tieniere,  editor  and  publisher  (8—8).  Circu- 
lation -'JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1901; 
George  H.  Shiere  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.'- 

NORTH   SAINT   PAUL,  Ramsey 

Co.  D-  1,110+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha  and  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  \]4,  m.  out  of  the  city  limits  of 
St.  Paul,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Manufacturing. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays ;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  sub.scription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  R.  McKenney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORWOOD,  Carver  Co.  n  500t  pop., 

on  Chicago,   Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul   and 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  11   m.  E.  of 

Glencoe,  and  16  W.  of  Chaska,  the  county 

seat.  Wheat,  corn,  oats,  hay  and  live  stock. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J.  W. 
Craven,  editor  and  publisher  (8-3).  Circu- 
lation ■•JKL." 

ODESSA,  Big  Stone  Co.  -a  204t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  E.  of  Ortonville,  the  county  seat.   Wheat. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Lawrence  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OLBERG,  Clearwater  Co.   i  16  m.  N. 

of  Bagley,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Albert  Anderson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OLIVIA,  c.  li.,  Renville    Co.  D  970t 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

RENVILLE  TIMES;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscriotlon 
$1.50  ;  established  1872  ;  Henry  Kelsey,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ORONOCO,   Olmsted  Co.  D  300  pop., 
12  m.  N.  E.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat. 


MINNESOTA. 


Feed  mill  and  creamery.    Farmifig.    Sum- 
mer resort. 
NEWS  ;    Thursdays;   Independent;    four 

pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 

A.  R.  McKenzie,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

ORTONVILLE,  c.h.,  Bigstone  Co.-u 
1,247+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Minnesota  r.  Summer  resort. 
Extensive  granite  quarries.  Wheat  and  live 
stock. 

BIGSTONE    CO.    JOURNAL; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  J.  E.  Keefe, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HERALD  STAR;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  W.  C.  Whiteman,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OSAKIS,  Douglas  Co.  -a  917rpop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Alexan- 
dria, the  county  seat.  Summer  resort. 
Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1890;  Clement  H.  Bronson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OTTERTAIL,    Ottertail   Co.  -a   iOO 
pop.,  on  Soo  Line  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Fergus 
Falls,  182  m.  N.  W.  of  Minneapolis. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    four  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1;  established  1904;  J.  F.  Paige, 

editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

OWATONNA,   c.   h.,   Steele   Co.  g 

5,561+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St, 

Paul   and    Chicago   &   Northwestern  Rds. 

and  Straight  r.,  6?  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Saint 

Paul,  the  State  capital.    Market  for  wheat, 

beef,    pork    and    produce.     Educational^ 

manufacturing  and  dairying  center. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and    SEMI- WEEK LY» 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dully  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1900,  semi- 
weekly  1858;  J.  Frank  Dean,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jjcl." 
Seini-Weelily:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.310.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  I  Y. 
In  1898,   vl.      In  1899,    yl.    In    1900,  yl.    In 

1901,    "JKL." 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896:  Whiting  &  Luers,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1901),  zl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  endinq  with  May,  1901,  1 ,751.  In  1902, 
vl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,896;  for 
1904,  1,945. 

PEOPLE'S  PRESS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1874;  Benj.  E.  Darby,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,475;  in  1896,  smallest  edition 
1,500.  In  1897,  I.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,590.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19a),  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts,  has 
not  at  any  time  during  past  year  been  less 
than  1.750.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PARKERS    PRAIRIE,   Otteriail 

Co.  -o  250  pop.,  on  Soo  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 

Eagle  Bend.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1902;  J.  C.  Simpson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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PARK  RAPIDS,  c.\i.,HuhhardGo. 

(2  1,313+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and 
Park  r.,  43  m.  N.  of  Wadena.  Center  of 
fertile  prairie  and  near  an  extensive  pine 
belt. 

HUBBARD    CO.   ClilPPER;  Thurs 
days:    eight  pages    15x22;    subscription   $1; 
established  1896;  A.  W.  Page,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUBBARD     CO.     ENTERPRISE; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  151^22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882;  Henry  R. 
Cobb,  editor;  Wm.  J.  Conrad,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PEL  AN,  Kittson  Co.  t]  200  pop.  Roller 

mills. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 191.0;  A.  E.  Babcock.  editor;  Grinde- 
land  &  Forshey,  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PELICAN  RAPIDS,  Ottertail  Co. 

-a  1,033+ pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,20  m. 

N.  of  Fergus  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mill.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
sci-iption  $1;  established  1897;  S.  S.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PEQUOT,  CroicKing  Co.  D. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1903;  Schrader&Holman.  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

PERHAM,  Ottertail  Co.-nl,182tpop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of 

Wadena.     Several   flour   and    saw    mills. 

Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  L. 
Ed.  Davison,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900:  J.  P.  Coughlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jKi." 

VOI.KSBL1ATT  ;  Fridays;  German; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  F.  Martin,  editor;  The  Volks- 
blatt  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899.  Z.      In  1902,  "jkl." 

PHENA,  Itatca  Co.  i  200  pop.,  12  m. 

N.  E.  of  Blackduck,  the  nearest  railway 

station.    Agriculture. 

ITASCA  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  September,  1901:  A.  L.  La 
Freniere,  editor;  A.  L.  La  Freniere  &  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jiu:." 

PILLAGER,  Cass  Co.  ^  150  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Brainerd. 

Lumbering,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  A.  L.  Snow,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

POST;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1899;  Wm. 
Pennar.  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circu- 
lation  "JKL." 

PINE  CITY,  c.li.,  Pine   Co.  [>993t 

pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,  64  m.  N.  of 

Saint  Paul,  the   State  capital.    Stave  and 

lumber  trade. 

PINE  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays;  re 
publican;    eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 


$1.50;    established  1886;    W.  P.  Gottry,  man- 
ager (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PINE  POKER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
J.  J.  Folsom,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PINE  ISLAND,  Goodhue  Co.  b  832t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chic- 
ago &  Great  Western  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 
Rochester.  Live  stock,  grain,  brick  and 
stone.    Saw  and  flour  m  ills. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  R.  W.  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

PINE  RIVER,  Cass  Co.  ^  84  pop.. 

on  Minnesota  &  International  Rd.,  28  m. 
S.  E.  of  Walker,  the  county  seat  Agricul- 
ture and  lumber. 

PINE  TREE   BLAZE;  Fridays;  Inde 
pendent  republican;  four  pages  13x20;    Bub- 
scriptiou  $1;   established   June,  1901;   E.  S. 
Holman,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PIPESTONE,  c.  h.,  Pipestone  Co.  p 

2,536+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St. 
Paul,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy,   Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  and 
Great  Northern    Rds.     Pipestone    quarry 
and  Government  Indian  Industrial  School. 
STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
PIPESTONE  CO.   STAR,  Fridays;    re- 
publican;   daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages 
85x22:   subscription— dally  $5.  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1892,  weekly  1879:    I.  L.  &  R. 
G.  Hart,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3).   Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

FARMISRS'  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  G.  G.  Stone,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July.  1902;  P.  A.  Ewert,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLAINVIEW,  Wabasha  Co.  Q^  l.OSSf 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  W.  of  Winona.     Wheat,  oats,   barley, 

corn  and  live  stock. 

NEWS- GLEANER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  T.  G.  Bolton,  editor  and 
publisher  (fi— 3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1902. 
Z(6).    Inl903,  Z(4). 

RECORD  AND  ELGIN  FREE 
PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established  1899;  Wal- 
ton &  Mack,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion   'JKL."  (A  A). 

PORTVIEW,  Cass  Co.  b  on  Minne- 
sota &  International  Rd.,  18  m.  from  Brain- 
erd. 
FA3IILIEBLADET;    monthly  (A  A). 

PRESTON,  c.h.,  Fillmore  Co.  O,  l,278t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
44  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.    Agriculture 
and  dairying. 
NATIONAL      REPUBLICAN;      Frl 

days;    independent-republican:    four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1;   established  1866;    W. 

A.  Hotchkiss.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circiilarion:    In   1895,   publisher  asserts, 

not  less  than  1,200.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897, 1  Z. 

In  1898,  vl.     In   1899,  yl.     In  1900.  "iMh.-      In 

1903,  Z  (4)(#»). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MINNESOTA. 


TII>IES;  Wednesdays;  repuljllcan;  el^;ht 
paget^  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1860;  S.  A.  Langum  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  I.  In 
1902,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1W3,  'Z,'3o5 
for  19i)4,  '^,476. 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Millelacs  Co.  n 
1,319+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Rum 
r..  IS  m.  N.  of  Elk  River.  Lumber  mills, 
starch  factory  and  creamery.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x2 J;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  M.  L.  Cormany,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

UNION;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
18T6;  George  F.  Wright,  editor;  R.C.Dunn, 
publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

RAYMOND,  Kandiyohi  Co.  a  282t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 
Willmar,  the  county  seat.  Farming,  dairy- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
13x211;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1900;  Frank  E.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RED  LAKE  FALLS,  Red  Lake  Co. 

"□  1,885+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 

Northern  Rds.,  2  m.  S.  of  the  confluence 

of  Clearwater   and   Red    Lake  rs.     Good 

water  power.   Manufactures  of  lumber  and 

flour.    Timber  and  grain. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Phil  A.  Kaufer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5 — 3). 

Circiilatiou;  In  1900,  "ikl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  March,  15,  1901, 
i.,'i96.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,461.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

RED  L.ARE  CO.  COURIER;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  15^x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  John  E.  King,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,359.  In  1903.  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

RED  WING,c.ii.,  Goodhue  Co.P,7,525t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  41  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul, 
the  State  capital.  Wheat  and  barley  mar- 
ket.  Manufacturing  center. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  February,  1904;  Schmied  & 
Pardee,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKliY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1885,  weekly  1857;  Red  Wing 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circiilatiou— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,230.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  1  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  (z-4, 6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

VVeekly :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisherasserts, 
not  less  than  2.140.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  1  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  19iil, 
(z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

GOODHUE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Schmied  &  Pardee,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6-3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  in 
1901,  Z  (11).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TEUTONIA ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA     WHITE     RIBBON; 

monthly;  temperance;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1890;  Mrs. 
Julia  B.  Nelson,  editor;  The  Minnesota  W. 
C.  T.  U..  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 
In  1903.  Z(4)(#»). 

O  IJ  R  S  C  H  O  O  Li  S  ;  monthly,  except 
July  and  August;  educational;  sixteen  pages 
6x9;  subscription  40  cents;  esfablithed  Sep- 
tember, 1902;  Julius  Boraas  and  W.  F.  Kunze, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1903,  750;  for  1904,  750. 

REDWOOD    FALLS,  c.  h.,  Red- 

wood  Co.  p  1,661+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
and  Redwood  r.,  about  60  m.  N.  W.  of 
Mankato.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

REDWOOD  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays; 
republican:  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  Julius  A.  Schmahl,  ed- 
itor; Aiken  &  Schmahl,  publishers  (12 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898,zl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  "iKL."  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,649;  for  1903,  1,686.    In  1904.  vl. 

R  E  V  E  I  Ij  1j  £  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  M.  Welles,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RENVILLE, ^«nv*^ie  Co. n l,075t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18  m 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  H.  B.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "j_kl." 

STAR  FARMER;  Fridays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  A.  Reed,  editor;  The  Star 
Farmer  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REVERE,  Redwood  Co.  P  110  pop., on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of 
Tracy.    Lumber  and  farming. 
RECORD;   Thursdays;  independent; 
eight   pages   13x20;  subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished May,  1901;    C.  W.  Folsom,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RIPPLE.    Itasca   Co.    tl  50  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  65  m.  from  Blackduck. 

Lumber  and  agriculture. 

BIG  FORK  COMPASS;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  January,  1903;  A.M.Gree- 
ley, editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

ROBBINSDALE,  Hennepin  Co.  l\ 

520  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  suburb  of 

Minneapolis. 

ROBBINSDALE  PARK  PROG- 
RESS; Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20:  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1903;  Albert  S.  McMillan,  editor;  Progress 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

ROCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Olmsted  Co.  R 

6,843+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
90  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Butter,  eggs  and  cheese  trade.    Horse 
breeding  and  agriculture. 
BUIjIjETIN;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  and  OLiMSTED  CO. 
DEMOCRAT,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
four  pages  20x26;  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1891,  weekly  1886;  C.  Elliott,  ed- 
itor; C.  Elliott  &  Son,  publishers  (8— 3).    Clr- 
'  culation- daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 


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POST  AND  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sundaj',  and'  WEEKLiY,  Fridays; 
republican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription — dailv  $4,  weeklj'  $1.50; 
established  1859;  A.  W.Blakely  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly :  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899, 
Z.  Actual  average  for  1902,  '^,47t2;  for 
1903,3,488.    In  1904,  yH. 

FAMIL.Y  MESSENGER  ;  monthly  ; 
undenominational;  ten  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 23  cents;  established  January,  1900;  W. 
W.  Divine,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL"  (A  A). 

OL>lSTED  CO.  TEACHER;  month 
ly;  educational;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tion25  cents;  established  1903;  Geo.  F.How- 
ard, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

RONNEBY,  Bmton  Co.  U  1S6  pop. 

BENTON     COUNTY     ADVOCATE; 

Wednesdays ;  Independent ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription $1;  established  1904:  N.D.Simp- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 

ROSEAU,  c.  h.,  Roseau  Co.  ti  301+ pop. 

Near  Stephen.    Agriculture. 

REGION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1892:  R.  H.  Medicraft,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

ROSEAU  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  R.  J.  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

ROTHSAY,  invH/i  Co.  -n  296  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Breck 

enridge. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  April, 
1903:  G.  M.  Cowie,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).   Circulation  "JKL." 

ROUND  LAKE,  Nobles  Co.  p  226t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  E.  of   Worthington,   the   county 

seat.    Farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  L.  Flint,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROYALTON,   Morrison   Co.    D  654t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platter., 

10  m.  S.  of  Little  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Flour 

and  saw  mills.    Wheat  and  lumber. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
A.  W.  Swanson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RUSH  CITY,  Chisago  Co.  D-  987t  pop., 

on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,54  m.  N.  of  Saint 

Paul,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture  and 

hardwood  timber. 

POST;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26:  subscription  $1:  established  1873;  Mrs. 
Franklyn  W.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

RUSHFORD,    Fillmore  Co.  Q^  l,062t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

and  Root  r.,  35  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Water  power,  utilized  in  manufacturing. 

STAR-REPUBl.ICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  C.  L.  Foss,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Civciilatioii:  "jj-i.."  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1903,  (z— fi)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 1)  1. 


MINNESOTA. 


RUSHMORE,  Nobles  Co.  JJ2:o  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Worthington,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  J.  B.  Ludlow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 8).    Circulation  "JKL." 

RUSSELL,  Lyon  Co.  P  350  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  ISm.S.W.  of  Marshall, 
the  county  seat.  Wheat,  oats,  flax,  corn 
and  barley. 

PAPER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  17^x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  R.  Roy 
Sibley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

RUTHTON,    Pipestone    Co.   p   323t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of 

Pipestone,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Smith  &  Henderson,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SACRED  HEART,  Renville  Co.    n 

538+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county 

seat.    Agricultural  region. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  H.  T.  Marsh,  editor;  Sacred 
Heart  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (6— 3>. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

SAINT  CHARLES,  Winona  Co.  U, 
1,304+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Winona  &  Western  Rds.,  28  m.  W.  of  Win- 
ona, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

UNION;  Fridays ;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  J.  Eben  Whiton,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  CLOUD,  c.  h.,  Stearns  Co.  a 
8,663+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  North- 
ern Pacific  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  75  m. 
N.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  The 
general  car  shops  of  the  Great  Northern 
Railroad  are  located  here.  Granite  quar- 
ries.   Agriculture  and  lumber. 

JOURNAL-PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEERIiY,  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1858  ;  Alvab 
Eusfman,  editor;  The  Journal  Press  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7— 3  P).  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays:  democratic r 
daily  six,  weeklv  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptlon— dailv  $3  ."io,  weeklv  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1861;  C.  F.  Macdonald^ 
editor  and  publisher  ((5—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "jKi"  In  19f.3.  Z  (4)  (••).  Week- 
ly "jjcl."     In  19(3.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

DER  ANZEIGER;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894:  A.J.Hilger, 
editor;  Anzeiger  Publishing  Co..  nublishers 
(2—3).  Circulation  "j_kl."   In  1902.  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5). 

DER  NORDSTERN  ;  Thursdays;  Ger 
man;  democratic;  sixteen  to  twenty  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1874;  Gerhard  May,  editor:  Nordstern  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (6—3). 
CivciilRtion  :  In  1895.publipher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4  500.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  6,800; 


CATA1.0GUE  BY  STATES. 


521 


MINNESOTA. 


In  1899.  6,150.     In  1900,  yG.     In  1901,  yll.      In 

1902.  .vH.  In  19U3,(z-4)  H  (••).  In  l'.K)4,y II. 

FARMER  HEROI^I):  Wednesdays 

(▲A). 

SAINT  HILAIRE,  ^ed  Lake  Co.  \j 

840+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,30  m.  N.  E. 

of   Crookston.      Manufactures   of  lumber 

and  flour. 

SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1882;  John  J.  Soil,  editor;  Ives  & 
Soil,  publishers.    Circulation  "ijiL." 

SAINT  JAMES,  c.  h.,  Watonwaii  Co. 

cp  2,607+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  35  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Mankato.    Farming. 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  O.  C.Cole  &  Son,  publishers  (2— 4). 
Circulation  ".tkl." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896:  W.  M.  Barrett,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL. •• 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Fridays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18T8;  E.  J.  Lynch,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  PAUL,  c.  h.,  Ramsey  Co.  D 
State  Capital,  163,065+  pop.,  center  of 
eleven  railroads  on  the  Mississippi  r.,  9  m. 
below  the  Falls  of  St,  Anthony  and  at  the 
head  of  navigation.  General  manufactur- 
ing and  commerce. 

DAILY. 

DISPATCH:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can; twelve  to  thirty  two  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1868;  George  Thompson,  editor;  C.  W. 
Hornick,  manager;  Dispatch  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  t29,586;  for  1896,  34,418;  for  1897, 
36,878; /or  1898,  41,618;  for  1899,40,- 
868;  for  1900,  43,383;  for  1901.  44,694: 
/O/M902.  49,05^2;  for  1903,  53,044;  for 
1904,  .58,036. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892  to  H 
in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  31,478. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a  year  eliding 
with  September,  1898,  34,275.  In  1899,  zC. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 
1900,22,924.  In  1901,  yC.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  68,439:  for  1903,  73,026;  for 
1904.  73,951. 

Publisher's   announcement.— The    St.    Paul 
Dispatch  reaches  90  per  cent  of  the  homes 
in  its  city.    Many  of  the  large  local  adver- 
tisers use  no  other  paper.    Carries  more 
advertising,  local  and  foreign,  than  any  pa 
per  in  the  Twin  Cities.    In  addition  to  its 
home  circulation  it  reaches  daily  the  best 
people  in  the  many  small  cities  and  towns 
In  its  territory.    It  is  thesti'ongest  medium 
in  the  Northwest  for  any  kind  of  business. 
The  Weekly  Dispatch  Is  the  recognized 
puller   of   its   section,  having   over  73,000 
paid-in  advance    subscribers    among    the 
prosperous  farmers  of  Minnesota,  Wiscon- 
sin, Mich.,  the  Dakotas,  Mont.,  la.,  and  Neb. 
GLOBE  ;   every   morning;    democratic; 
daily  twelve  to  thirty  two,  Sunday  thirty- 
two  to  sixty  pages  17x21;  subscription— daily 
$4,  Sunday  $2;    established  1878;   J.  G.  Pyle, 
editor:  The  Globe  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
C  in  1892  to  E  in  1895.    In  1896,  E.    Actual  av- 
erage for  1897,  17,844;  for  1898,  22,012; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  23<045. 
In  1900,  zE.    In  1901,   (z— 6)  E.    Actual  aver- 


■  MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 

age  for  1902.22,325;  /or  1903.  31,541;/o»- 

l'.W)4,  31.63S. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1908,  29<406i 

/"/•I'Mii.  3i,'702. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  St.  Paul 
Globe  Is  the  only  Democratic  dally  In  the 
twin  oitlos  of  St.  Paul  and  Mlnneapolia. 
The  Globe  is  the  administration  paper  of 
St.  Paul  and  Minnesota,  and  foreign  ai 
well  as  local  advertisers  recognize  the  fact 
that  the  Held  cannot  be  covered  without 
the  Globe.  With  the  present  actual,  net 
paid,  sworn  circulation  of  31,638  dally, 
there  is  not  a  better  advertising  proposi- 
tion In  the  Northwest.  The  Globe  has  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  paper  in  the 
State  among  theworklngmen  and  farmers. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  a  month;  established  1900; 
F.  E.  Crawford,  editor;  J.  Harry  Lewis,  pub- 
lisher (2 — i). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
24,046;  for  1902.  30,619:  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  1904,  35t8]6;  for 
1904,  36.204. 

PIONEER  PRESS;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  and  weekly 
ten  to  twelve, Sunday  thirty-six  to  fifty  pages 
18x24;    subscription  — daily   $4,   Sunday    $1, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally   1853,  Sunday 
1854.  weekly    1849;    Conde  Hamlin,    general 
manager;  J.  A.    Wheelock,  editor;  Pioneer 
Press  (Company,  publishers  (1— 5) . 
Circulation— Daily:    Actual  average  for 
1894,23,720.    In  1895,  D.  In 
1896,   D.    In  1897,   Y.     Actual 
average  for    1898,    32,719; 
for  1899.  31,643;    for    1900, 
32,519; /or  1901,  32,310; 
for   1902.   34,151;    for  1903, 
34,298;  /or  1904,  35,090. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for 
1894,28,189.    im895,D.    In 
1896,  D.     In  1897.  Y.      Actual 
average  for  1898.    28,845; 
for   1899.  28,246;    for  1900, 
29,932; /or  1901,  30,960; 
for    1902,    30,986;  for   1903, 
30,933;   for  19o4,  30,484. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1894,28,050. 
In  1895,  E.    In  1896,  E.    In  1897,  Y.    Actual 
avera0e/orl898,25,888;/orl899, 26,100; 
for  19U0,  26,443;  for  1901,  27,760.     In 
1902,  (z— 4)  C.    In  1903,  yC.    In  1904,  y  D. 
Publisher's    announcement.  —  Guarantees: 
First— The  Pioneer  Press  is  delivered  into 
more  homes  than  any  other  morning  paper 
in  the  Northwest.    Second— There  are  more 
Pioneer  Presses    sold   over  news-stands 
than   any   other    Northwestern    morning 
newspaper.  Third— There  are  more  Pioneer 
Presses  sold  on  the  streets  of  the   Twin 
Cities  than  any  other  morning  newspaper. 
Fourth— The  Pioneer  Press  has  the  largest 
circulation— paid  at  full  rales— of  all  the 
morning  newspapers  in  the   Twin  Cities 
and  the  Northwest.    Advertisers  may  In- 
corporate the  foregoing  In  their  advertis- 
ing contracts. 

VOLKSZEITIJNG;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays, 
andSONNTAGSBLATT,  Sundays:  Ger- 
man ;  Independent  ;  daily  eight  to  thirty- 
two,  weekly  and  Saturday  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  17x23^;  subscription— daily  $3.  weekly 
and  Sunday  $2;  established  — daily  1877, 
weekly  1857;  Die  Volkszeitung  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  6,189 ;  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Sep- 
tember, 1900,  7,292.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1902.  10,714;/orl903, 11,1 16; 
for  1904,  12,685. 

Weekly,  Wednesday:  In  1895,  F.  In 
1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1899. 25, 582;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1900,  26,321.    In  1901,  yC. 


522 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 


MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 


Actual  average  for  1902.  28,156; /or  1903, 
*2S,414  ;  for  19<>i,  38.637, 
Sunday:      Actual     average    for    1902, 
28.154;  /or  19(;3,  38,403;  for  1904,28,- 
640. 

WEEKLY. 

A.    O.   U.    W.     GUIDE;   Thursdays; 
Ancient  Order  of   United  Workmen;    four 
pages  15x22;    subscription  50  cents;    estab 
Ilshed  1881;  D.  Ramaley,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-5  P). 

Circiilaliou :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
9,927.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for  \%Ti, 
10,652.  In  1898,  zF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1899,  17,220; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900,  17,892; 
for  1901, 20,652.  In  1902, yC.  In  1903, (z-4) C. 
In  1904,  yC. 

BROAD  AXE;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891 ;  H.  O.  Doollttle,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

DAIRY  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
dairying;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  May,  1899;  H.  P.  Olsen, 
editor;  Dairy  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1901, 
3,004;  /or  1902.  6^923.  In  19u3,y  G  (OO). 

DER  WANDERER;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; romau  catholic;  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2 :  established  1S67 ;  Joseph  Mait, 
editor;  Wanderer  Printing  Co.,  publishers; 
prints  an  eight  -  page  agricultural  supple- 
ment Der  Farmer  im  Westen  (1—5). 
Combined  circulation  :  Actual  aver- 
age for  \895,  10, '^32.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
9,169:  /or  19011.  9,622; /or  1901,  9.640: 
for  1902,  10,150:  for  1903,  11,256;  for 
1904,  11,526. 

EA.ST  SIDE  STAR;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1900;  E.  A.  Koen,  editor;  The  Star  Printing 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Saturdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882:  Jas.  H.  Burns  and  C.  M.  Hertig, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 1  Y.  In 
1898.  yl,  InlS99,  zT.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  "iKL.- 

MIDWAY  NEWS:  Saturdays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Ed.  A.  Paradis,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  at  Merriam  Park.    Circulation  "jki." 

MINNESOTA  STATS  TIDNING ; 
Wednesdays  ;  Swedish  ;  independent-repub- 
lican; ten  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip 
tion  .$1;  established  1877;  A.  P.  J.  Colberg, 
manager;  Minnesota  Stats  Tidning  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  10,000.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1897,9.637.  In  1898.  vF.  Actual  average 
/or  1899.  10,252.  In  1900.  vF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  ]  0.358.  In  1902,  vF.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  F.     Actual  average  for  1904,  1  0.509. 

MINNESOTA  FNION  ADVOCATE; 
Fridays;  labor;  eleht  nages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897:  Cornelius  Guluey. 
editor  :  The  Minnesota  State  Federation  of 
Labor,  publishers  ("—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "iki."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  Oct.,  1899.  .5. .501 . 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  (z— 1,  2.  4.  5)  G.  In 
1902,  yG.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  G  (•  •)    In  1904,  yG. 

NATIONAIi  REPORTER  SYS- 
TEM  (consisting  of  nine  weekly  and  one 
semi-monthly  law  journals),;  issued  differ- 
ent days;  sixteen  to  two  hundred  and  six- 
teen pages  6x10;  subscription  $45  (single  sec- 
tion i;2,  $5  and  $10);  established  1876;  West 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers;  issue 
special  editions  for  the  various  sections  of 
United  States;  also  a  bi  monthlv  edition  en- 
titled the  American  Digest,  snbecrtption  $4. 
Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1895.  28.911:  for  1896.  28,427;  for 
1897.  27,898: /or  1898.  27,769.  im899.yC. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 


1900,26,115.    In  1901,  yC.    In  1902,  yC.    In 

1903,  yC(OO).  In  1904,  yD. 
NORDVESTEN;  Thursdays;  Norwegi- 
an-Danish ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  18x24  ; 
subscription $1;  established  1880;  Chr.  Brandt, 
editor;  Nordvesten  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers ;  dated  also  at  Minneapolis  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  Gin  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  zH  (??).  In  1900.  zH.  In 
1901,  yH.      In  1902,  yH.      In  1903,  yH.     In 

1904,  yH. 

NORTHWESTERN  CHRONICLE: 

Fridays;  roman  catholic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $2;  established 
1866 ;  Northwestern  Chronicle  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,048.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  HY. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  jG.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

PEOPLE'S  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Jacob  R.  Stein er,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Minneapolis 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  T.  L.  Callan,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903. 
Z(4)(»»). 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  P. 
Knowles,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

TIDENDE  ;  Fridays;  Independent -re- 
publican; eight  pages  17>.ix24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  J.Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

TRADE;  Saturdays;  commercial;  thirty- 
six  to  sixty-four  pages  9x18;  subscription  $2; 
established  1892;  W.  L.  Williams,  editor; 
Williams  &  Rouleau,  publishers  (3 — 5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  3,513.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  Inl900,vl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902, 
(z— 4,  6)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TWIN  CITY  GUARDIAN;  Satur- 
days ;  independent  ;  four  pages  17x24:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896:  J.  R.  Steiner, 
editor  and  publisher  (6-3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1903.  Z  (4). 

WEST  ST.  PAUL.  TIMES;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
cription  $1;  established  1887;  Chas.  S.  Schur- 
man,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ  n"jKL.  • 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

EVANGELISKE  B  A  S  U  N  ;  semi- 
monthly ;  Danish  Norwegian  ;  religious  ; 
eight  pages  10x14  ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1901;  Thomas  Nelson,  editor;  The 
Evangellske  Basun  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—5).    Circulation  -jkl." 

FARMER;  semi-monthly  ;  agricultural; 
twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1882;  Thos.  Shaw,  editor:  Webb 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8.000.  Actual  ai'erage  for  the  first 
nine  months  of  1897, 1 0,990 :  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  November.  1898,  2.5,17.5;  forayear 
ending  with  November,  15, 1899,  38.835:  for 
a  year  ending  with  July  1,  190(1  48,208:  for 
a  year  ending  irith  April  15.  1901,  .54,479| 
for  a  year  ending  with  February  1.  1903, 
67,.37.^;  for  a  year  ending  with  February 
1,  1904,  7-7,681  ;  .for  1904.  83,437. 

MONTHLY. 

CHURCH  RECORD;  monthly;  pro- 
testant  episcopal;  thirty  two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  60  cents;  established  1876;  S.  C. 
Edsall  and  C.  H.  Shute,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,016.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  (9c^ober,  1899.  3,1 .58.  In 
1900.  vH.  Actual  average  for  19(11,2,000. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 


COURANTj  niouthly;  literary;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x11;  subscription  $1;  establlsiied 
1898;  Marie  L.  Obeuauer,  editor;  Tlie  Courier 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion    'iKL." 

FARM   STUDENTS    REVIEW? 

monthly;  eight  pages  8}^xl2;  subscription  40 
cents;  established  189{);~C.  P.  Bull,  editor; 
University  Press,  publishers;  dated  at  St. 
Anthony  Park  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
/orl898,  1,683.  Inl899,  yl.  In  1900,  "jkl.- 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,458;  for  1903, 
3,758; /orl904,  2,716. 

JOLLY  ELK;  monthly;  Order  of  Elks; 
twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1900;  R.  F.  Eldridge, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1901,  2,675: /or  1902,  3,391  ;  for  1903, 
3,954 /or  19(14.  4,950. 

MAIL  ORDER  MONTHLY  MAG- 
AZINE; literature;  sixteen  pages  10x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899:  E.W. 
Denton,  editor;  The  Mail  Order  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
medical;  one  hundred  and  ten  pages  6x9>ig; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1899;  Burn- 
side  Foster,  M.D.,  editor;  Ramsey  County 
Medical  Society,  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2,700; /orl900,  2,500.  Inl901,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902,2,500.    In  1903  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

M I D  WAY  MAN  U  FAC  T  U  R  E  R ; 
monthly;  furniture;  forty-four  pages  8x10^; 
Bubscription  25  cents;  established  1899;  G.  F. 
N.  Thomas,  editor;  The  Park  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3), 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Inl901,  Z 
(1.2.4.5).  Actual  average  for  1902.  2,666. 
In  1903  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

MINNESOTA  AND  WESTERN 
STATES  WOO  DMA  N  ;  monthly;  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America ;  sixteen  pages 
lO^xlSJ^;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1898;  E.  Louis  De  Lestry.  editor;  De  Lestry 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

NORTH  CENTRAL  GOOD  TEM- 
PLAR; monthly;  temperance;  eight  pages 
15x22;  sub.scription  25  cents;  established  Au- 
gust, 190>!;  Lizzie  S.  Cole,  editor;  Fifth  Dis 
trict  Lodge  I.  O.  G.  T.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  ;  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,000. 

NORTHWESTERN  SHOE  AND 
LEATHER  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
leather  and  rubber  trades;  thirty-six  to 
fortv-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  SI:  es 
tabllshed  1896;  C.  F.  Thorpe,  editor;  North 
western  Shoe  Journal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (10—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
2,168.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  Oct..  1899,  5.612.  In  1900.  G. 
In  1901.  vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19(3,  (z— 4)  G.  In 
1904.  yG. 

ODD-FELLOW  REVIEW;  monthly; 
odd-fellowship;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1887;  Winn  Powers, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  15,500.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  C  Z.  In 
1898,  vD.  Actual  average  for  1899,  21,666. 
Inl960,  yC.  In  1901.  (z-6)  C.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  23,416;  for  190:3,  22,541: 
/or  1904,  22.625. 

OPPORTUNITY;  monthly;  northwest- 
ern interests;  twenty  to  twenty-eight  pages 
11x16:  subscription  .50  cents;  established 
1895;  R.  E.  Blscoe.  editor;  Opportunity  Com 
pany,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl.-  In  1899,  B. 
In  1899,  zR.  Inl90>,yB.  In  1901. (z-1, 2, 4, 5)  B. 
In  1902,  February,  publisher  asserts,  for  a  year 
past  there  were  printed  each  month.  25.000. 
In  1903.  yC.  Actual  average  for  19(3, 
53,250.     In  1904,  (z-t)  B. 


MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 


POULTRY  HERALD;  monthly;  poul- 
try raising;  twenty-four  to  fifty  two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1888; 
E.W.  Rankin,  editor;  Webb  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  190(t.  8, .500.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.  ^c- 
tual  average  for  1904,  9,041. 

ST.  PAUIi  PARK,  Washington  Co. 

O    1,173   pop.,   on   Chicago,   Burlington   & 

Qulncy  Rd. 

EVANGELIC  TRUMPET;  monthly; 
religious;  eight  pages  103^x14;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  July,  1903;  Thomas- 
Nelson,  editor;  Evangelic  Basun  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

SAINT  PETER,  c.  h.,  Nicollet  Co.  g 
4,302t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rds.  and  Minnnesotar.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
Paul,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing. 
Seat  of  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane  and 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College.  Timber  lands 
east  of  the  town,  and  prairies  on  the  west. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  H.  C.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—2). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL-"    In  1902,  Z( 4). 

HERALD  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
and  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884:  Essler  &  Johnson,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  ;. 0.56.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,880;  for  1899,  2,134^ 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, yl. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883.  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1898,Z.    Inl902,  Z(l,4,  6)  (AA). 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished 1860:  Fichthorn  &  Loehl,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895,. 
1.448;  for  1896,  1,411.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL.- 

SAINT  VINCENT,  Kittson  Co.  tl 
256+  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.,  at  head  of  deep  water  navi- 
gation on  Red  River  of  the  North,  opposite 
Pembina,  N.  Dak.    Farming. 

NEW  ERA  AND  KITTSON  CO. 
RECORD;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  Wm.  G.  Deacon,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SANBORN,  Redwood  Co.  p  351t  pop.. 

on   Chicago   &    Northwestern   Rd.,   about 

22  m.  S.  of  Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1896; 
G.  E.  Bartholomew,  editor  and  publisher. 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SANDSTONE,  Pine  C7o.n-l,189t  pop.. 

on   Great   Northern   Rd.,  65  m.   S.   W.   of 

Duluth.    Farming  and  lumber. 

PINE  CO.  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA. 


$1.25;   established  1894;   Angus  Hay,  editor; 
Tlie  Courier  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:    "jkl."     Actual  average  for 
W03,  951.     In  1904,  "jkl." 

SAUK    CENTER,   Stearns    Co.    n 

2,220+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern 

Pacific  Rds.  and  Sauk  r.,  40  m.  W.  N.W.  of 

Saint    Cloud.     Flour    mills    and    general 

manufactures.    Farming. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
186?;  Frank  M.  Eddy,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAUK  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  u 

1,391-|-  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  nearly  op- 
posite Saint  Cloud.  Good  water  power. 
Granite  quarries  in  vicinity.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL-FREE    PRESS;    Thurs 
days;    republican;    four   pages   20x26;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1856;  Clark  &  Dag- 
gett, editors  and  publishers  (12—4).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SEAFORTH,    Redwood    Co.   p   200 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12 

m.  S.  W.  of  Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

ITE3I;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Glen 
R.  Tuttle,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  ' 

SEBEKA,  Wadena  Co.  U  350  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd..  18  m.  N.  of  Wadena,  the 

county  seat.    Lumber  mills.    Grain. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Beruberg  &  Lamport  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHAKOPEE,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  g  2,047t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and 
Minnesota  r.,  28  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
Paul,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing 
and  farming. 

SCOTT  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  16x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1861;  W.  J.  Duffy,  editor; 
Wm.  Hinds,  publisher  (6 — 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (!)(••). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  C.  G.  Bowdish,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkj," 

SHELLY,  Norman  Co.  t]  on  Great 
Northern  Rd.  and  Red  River  of  the  North, 
17  m.  N.  E.  of  Ada,  the  county  seat.  Lum- 
bering.   Agriculture. 

BEL,TRA3II  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
8cription$l;  established  1889 ;  IverA.  Krohn, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SHERBURNE,  Martin   Co.  g    891t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd,, 

14  m.  W.  of  Fairmont,   the  county   seat. 

Farming. 

ADVANCE  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1888;  C.  W.  Dillman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MINNESOTA. 


STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1897;  E.  E.  Lane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

SILVER  LAKE,  McLeod  Co.   u  320 
pop. 
LEADER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Murray  Co.  p  883t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  of  Pipestone.  Flour 
and  tow  mills,  creamerj'  and  hay  press. 

MURRAY  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1893;  Wm.  D.  Bell,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIONEER  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  J.  Ruaue,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,008.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898, "iKL."  In  1899, 1.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  ".IKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z— 4,  5)  I. 

SLEEPY  EYE,  Brown  Co.  g  2,046t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Sleepy  Eye  lake.  Agriculture,  milling,  dai- 
rying and  live  stock. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  D.  W.  Bath,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "j_kl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1.  4). 
Inl903,  Z(4)(»«). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  W.  R.  Hodges,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1898.  'jkl'  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,019.     In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "jkl." 

SOUTH   SAINT  PAUL,  Dakota 

Co.  n-  2,322+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western 
and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  3  m.  S.  of  Saint  Paul, 
the  State  capital.  Manufacturing.  Live 
stock  market. 

REPORTER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  livestock;  four  pages  17x21;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1888;  E.  L.  Ogilvie, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1.366.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900. zl. 
In  1901.  (z— 4)1.  In  1902,  y I.  Inl903,(z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

SOUTH  SHORE,  Mille  Lact  Co.  u 
MILLE    LACS    PIONEER;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

SPICER,  Kandiyohi  Co.  D  110  pop. 

GREEN  LAKE  BREEZE;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

SPRINGFIELD,  Brown  Co.  g  l,511t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m, 
W.  of  New  Ulm,  the  county  seat.    Flour 
mills.    Farming  and  slock  raising, 
ADVANCE  ;- Thursdays;   independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;   subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1887;  Fred  A.  Wright,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRINGGROVE,    Houston    Co.   R 

491+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Caledonia,  the  county 
seat,  and  27  from  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Stock 
raising  and  dairying. 

HERA  LD ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 


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MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


Geo.  H.  Kuster,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jki.." 

SPRING V ALLEY,  Fillmore  Co.  C^ 
1,770+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Winona  &  Southwestern  Rds., 
75  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  and  70  S.  W.  of 
Winona.     Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

MERCURY- VIDETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1  ;  established— Fidf^^e  1868,  Mercury  1880; 
F.  E.  Langworthy,  editor;  Lang  worthy  & 
Son,  publishers  (7— 3).  Circulation  ".ikl."  In 
1903,  Z(4)(»»). 

SUN;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1892;  E.  G.  H.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAPLES,  Todd  Co.  a  l,50it  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Little 
Falls.  Terminus  of  Northern  Pacific  divi- 
sions in  Minnesota. 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1890; 
J.  T.  Drawz,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JiO." 

STARBUCK,  Pope  Co.  -n  469t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Lake  Minne- 
waska,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Glenwood,  the  county 
seat.     Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  E. 
B.  Linsley,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

STEPHEN,  Marshall  Co.  ^  513t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Warren, 

the  county   seat.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

MARSHALL,  CO.  LEADER?  Fri- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1883;  S.  H.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

STEWART,  McLeod  Co.  n  407t  pop., 

on   Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul   Rd., 

18    m.  W.   of    Glencoe,   the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Clayton  R.  C.  Baker,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

STEWARTVILLE,  Olmsted  Co.  R 
830+ pop.,  on  Winona  &  Western  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ST  A  R  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
H.  S.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895  ;  H.  B.  Foote. 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).     Circ'n  "jkl 

STILLWATER,   c.  h.,    Washington 

Co.  D- 12,318+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  and  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rds.  and  at 
head  of  Lake  St.  Croix.  18  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
S-aint  Paul,  the  State  capital.    Manufactur- 
ing and  general  trade. 
GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEERL  Y,  Wednesdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  dally  four  pages  20x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dfiily  $5,  weekly 
$1;     established  — daily    1884,   weekly   1870; 
Easton  &  Masterman,  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl.-  In  1898, 


Z.  In  1899,  publisher  assert?,  not  less  than 
1,175.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 1)  I.    In  1!M)4,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  19(30.  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4.  6)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

MESSEN(iER;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1856;  S.  A.  Clewell,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl.' 

ST.  CROIX  POST;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1876;  F.  C.  Neumeier, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  in  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON     CO.    JOURNAL; 

Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  N.  A.  Nel- 
son, editor;  Nelson  &  Newmeier.  publishers 
(7 — 3P),    Circulation  "JJCL." 

DER  HERMANNS-SOHN  IM 
WESTEN;  semi-monthly;  German;  frater- 
nal; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1891 ;  F.  C.  Neumeier,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  liKj4, 
(z-4)I(««). 

SWANVILLE,  Morrison  Co.  n  244+ 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of 

Little  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Earl  Hunt,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TAYLOR'S  FALLS,  Chisago  Co.  n- 

535+  pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.  and  St. 

Croix  r.,  47  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State 

capital.    Water  power,  utilized  in  lumber 

manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Ed.  H.  Folsom,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

THIEF  RIVER  FALLS,  Bed  Lake 

Co.  \d  1,819+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and 
Thief  and  Red  Lake  rs.  Lumber  and  agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  John 
W.  Eastman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889 ;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TINT  AH,  Traverse  Co.  -D  220  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Wheaton, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CALL;  Thursdays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished September,  1901;  Victor  E.Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl-" 

TORAH,  Stearns  Co.  D  700  pop.,  on 
,Great  Northern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
Cloud,  the  county  seat.    Wheat,  oats,  bar- 
ley, corn,  flax  and  flour. 

RICHMOND  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  19(J0;  M.  A.  Bussen,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TOWER,  Saint  Louis  Co. a'  1 ,366t  pop., 
on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd.  and  Vermilion 


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MINNESOTA. 


lake,  61  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Two  Harbors.    Saw 

mill  and  iron-ore  mines. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eiglit 
pages  13x20;  subscription $2;  established  1900; 
'Frank  C.  Burgess,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TRACY,  Lyon  Co.  p  l,911t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of 
Marshall,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
fiubscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  J.  M. 
Riegel,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  W.  R.  Edwards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TRUMAN,  Martin  Co.  g  400  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Fairmont,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1900; 
Lawrence  Doolittle,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).   Circulation  -jkl." 

TURTLE  RIVER,  Beltrami  Co.  ^ 
200  pop.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Bemidji,  the  county 
seat.    Summer  resort. 

PINE  TREE  AND  INDEPENDENT; 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
■established  1901;  S.  R.  Moorhead,  editor; 
Kirsch  &  Moorhead,  publishers  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TWIN    VALLEY,  Norman   Co.  tl 

356+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about 

45  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Crookston.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
fl.50;  established  1886;  J.  A.  Salomonson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "iKL." 

TWO  HARBORS,  i^«^-«  Co.  ^  3,278t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range 
Rd.,  27  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Duluth  and  Lake  Su- 
perior. Iron  ore  and  lumber  shipping  point. 

IRON  NEWS ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  establLshed 
1890;  James  Coggswell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

IRON    TRADE   JOURNAL;   Thurs 
days;  trade;  Independent;  eight  pages  13x22; 
subscription   $1.50;   established    1897;    John 
Bingham,  editor;  Estes  &  Bingham,  publish- 
ers (S— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

TYLER,  Lincoln  Co.  p  515t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 

Lake  Benton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL :  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  T.  T.  Gronlund,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ULEN,  Clay  Co.tl  317t  pop.,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Winnipeg  Junc- 
tion.   Farming. 

UNION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  1.3x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  O.  E.  Reiers- 
gord,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

VERNDALE,    Wadena    Co.    D    672t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of 

Wadena,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
H.  M.  Henderson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MINNESOTA. 


VERNON  CENTER,  Blue  Earth  Co. 

I?  311+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapo- 
lis &  Omaha  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Winnebago 
City  and  20  S.  of  Mankato.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1897;  M.  H.  Galer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VESTA,  Redwood  Co.  p  300  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of 
Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing of  bricks. 

BRIGHT  EYES;  Tuesdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  James  Arnold,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CENSOR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1904;  Harris  &  Lewis,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1-5). 

VILLARD,  Poi^e  Co.  -n  249  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Glen- 
wood,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays: republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Walter  A.  Shear,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation    'jkl"  (A A). 

GRIT;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1903;  H.  E. 
West,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5P). 

VIRGINIA,  Saint  Louis  Co.  tf  2,962t 

on  Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern  and  Duluth 

&  Iron  Range  and  Eastern  Minnesota  Rds., 

70  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Duluth,  the  county  seat. 

Saw  mills.    Lumbering.    Mining. 

ENTERPRISE  :  Fridays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1893;  W. 
E.  Hannaford,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VIRGINIAN;  Fridays;  republican;  min- 
ing; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  David  E.  Cuppernull,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl"   In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WABASHA,  c.  h.,  Wabasha   Co.  Q 

2,528+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  3  m.  below  Lake 
Pepin  and  30  above  Winona.  Grain  market 
and  center  of  trade.  Roller  flour  and  plan- 
ing mills. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  A.  J.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \9Q9,,\,\99.  Inl899.zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904    "JKL." 

WAIbASHA  CO.  HERAL.D;  Thurs- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2 ;  establisned  1855 ;  J.  F.  Mc- 
Govern  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WABASSO,    Redioood    Co.    p   178t 

pop.,   on    Chicago  &    Northwestern    Rd., 

10  m.  S.  E.  of  Vesta.     Wheat,  cattle  and 

dairying. 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 1900;  A.  Clark  Gleason,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WACONIA,  Carver  Co.  u  728t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  11  m.  W 


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MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


N.  W.  of  Chaska,  the  county  seat,  and  32  W. 

S.  \V.  of  Minneapolis.    Farming. 

PATIMOT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subsc  lption$l;  established  1897;  H.  R.  Diess- 
ner.  editor  and  publislier.    Circ'n  "iKL." 

"WADENA,  c.  h.,  Wadena  Co.  n  1.520t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  46  m.  W.  of  Brainerd.  Flour 
mills.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x^4:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  E.  Verity,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

WADENA  CO.  PIONEER  JOUR- 
NAIi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  C. 
C.  Eastman,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl.-    Inl903.  Zf4). 

WALKER,  c.h.,  Cass  Co.  [j  500t  pop., 
on  Brainerd  &  Minnesota  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Park  Rapids.  Lum- 
bering and  farming. 

CASS  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  171^x24 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  A.  A.  Oliver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PI  LOT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1.50;  established  1897;  A. 
B.Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 5P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WALNUT   G'ELOVJL,  Redwood  Co., 

p  4t7+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
80  m.  S.  W.  of  Redwood  Falls,  the  county 
seat.    Grain  elevators.    Farming. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WANDA,   Redwood   Co.  p  100  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  17  m.  S. 

W.  of  Redwood   Falls,   the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

WANDA  PIONEER  PRESS;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished April,  1902;  Paul  F.  Dehuel,  editor 
and    oublisher     (.2—3).     Circulation    "jkl." 
(AA). 

WARREN,  c.h.,  Marshall  Co.  ^l,276t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Snake  r., 
30  m.  N.  of  Crookston.    Farming. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  L.  Stevens,  editor;  Stevens 
Bros.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHEAF;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  J.  P.  Mattson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).  Circulation  "JKL"  In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 
In  1903,  Z(4)(»»). 

WARROAD,   Roseau   Co.  tj  19  m. 

N.  E.  of  Roseau,  the  county  seat,  and  60 
N.  E.  of  Hallock,  the  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion on  Great  Northern  Rd.    Farming. 

COMMON  WE  AL.TH;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.75;  established  19U1:  A.  E.  McDonald,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2 — 5  P). 

PL.AINDEALER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  W.  H.  Book,  editor;  Berg  & 
Moody,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WASECA,  c.  h.,  Waseca  Co.  g  3,103t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  75  m.  S.  of  Minne- 
apolis.   Agriculture. 

JOURNAL -RADICAL.;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 


$1  50;  established  1863;  Waseca  Journal-Radi- 
cal Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—8). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1 ,600.     In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

WASECA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  J.  F.  Murphy  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

WATERTOWN,  Carver  Co.  a  490t 

pop.,  6  m.  S.  of  Delano,  the  nearest  station 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.    Farming. 

CARVER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  C.  O.  Teas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WATERVILLE,   Le  Sueur  Co.    g 

1,260  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Northern  and 

Minnesota  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  22  m.  E.  by  N. 

of  Mankato. 

GAZETTE:  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  F.  C.  Glbb,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WAVERLY,  Wright  Co.  n  543  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  W.  of  Minne- 
apolis. Farming,  wheat,  rye,  oats,  corn 
and  cattle  raising. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  James  P.  McDonnell,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

WAVERLY  MILLS,  Wright  Co.  a 
673  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.  Stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  F.  W,  Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."   (A  A). 

WELCOME,  Martin  Co.  p  549t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m. 

W.  of  Fairmont,  the  county  seat.   Farming- 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Chas.  E.  Gibson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

WELLS,  Faribault  Co.  p  2,017t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  25  m. 
E.  of  Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat.  Rail, 
road  repair  shops.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdaj-s;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  A.  F.  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

FORUM;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  W.  A.  Hammond,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTBROOK,    Cottonwood  Co.  P 

350  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 

&  Omaha  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Wlndom. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901:  O.  M  &  A.  M.  Quigley,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 1).    Circulation  ••ua.." 

WEST  CONCORD,  2?odflre  Co.  ^635t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  W.   of  Mantorville,  the    county   seat. 

Stock  raising,  dairying  and  agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays :  inde- 
pendent-republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1893;  A.E.  Pennell, 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA. 


editor  and  publisher  (6—3) . Circulation "jkl." 
In  19a2,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  { #  •). 

WEST  jyUJAJTYl,  Saint  Louis  Co.  c^ 
3,368  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Duluth 
Transfer  Rds.  and  St.  Louis  bay.  6  m.  S.  W. 
of  Duluth,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 

SUN  AND  METCALFE'S  X-RAY; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Ransom 
Metcalfe,  editor;  X  Ray  Printing  Company, 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Proctor -Knott, 
Minn.  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.-  (A  A). 

WHEATON,   c.  li.,  Traverse   Co.  -c 

1,132+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  46  m.  N.  of  Ortonville.    Agriculture. 

FOOTPRINTS;  Fridays ;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Geo.  G.  Allanson,  editor; 
Footprints  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GAZETTE-REPORTER ;  Fridays ;  re 
publican;    eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1855  ;  E.  F.  Joubert,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

WHITE   BEAR   LAKE,  Ramsey 

Co.  D- 1,288+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

9  m.  N.  E.  of   Saint  Paul,  the  county  seat 

and  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

WHITE  BEAR  L-IFE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  E.  L.Fales,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLMAR,  c.  h.,  Kandiyohi  Co.  n 
3,409+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd..  92  m.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.  Railroad  machine  shops 
Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN  GAZETTE;  Thurs 
days ;  republican ;  twelve  pages  17x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1871 ;  Alton  Crosby, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl" 
Inl903,  Z(4)  (••). 

TRIBUNE;  weekly,  twice-a-week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription-both  $1.50,  Saturday  $1; 
e.stablished  1895;  "Victor  E.  Lawson.  editor; 
Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1898.  T, 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,296; 
In  1900,  never  less  than  1,650;  in  1901.  never 
less  than  1,800.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,100.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

WIIiMONT,  Nohles   Co.  P  650  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13 
m.  from  Adrian.    Agriculture. 
INITIATOR;  Fridays ;    republican ; 

eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1900;  F.  H.  Densmore,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation   'jio,." 

WINDOM,  c.  h.,  Cottonwood  Co.  J2 
1,944+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd.,  59  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Mankato. 
Dairying. 

FREE  PRESS;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
davs  and  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  Warren  & 
Brocksome,  editors;  Free  Press  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

COTTONWOOD  CO.  CITIZEN; 
Saturdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22: 
BuV)scription$1.50;  established  1883 ;  Churchill 
&  DunncUff,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Clrciilatlon  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


MINNESOTA. 


lished  1871 ;  E.  C.  Huntington,  editor;  S.  &  E. 
C.  Huntington,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL."    Inl896.  I.     In 

1897.  I  Z.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

WINNEBAGO    CITY,    Faribault 

Co.  ip  1,816+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rds.  and  Blue  Earth  r.,  33  m.  S. 
of  Mankato.     Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished lb9.5;  Blackwell  &  McColley,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS-NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1867;  J.  H.  Sherin,  editor;  Sherin  & 
Foss.  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WINONA,  c.  h.,  Winona  Co.  0, 19,714t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  Chicago  &  Great  Western 
and  Greenbay  &  Western  Rds.  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  107  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  flour,  lumber,  wag- 
ons, plows  and  agricultural  machinery. 
Important  grain  market. 

MORNING  INDEPENDENT;  every 
morning  except  Monday ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5.20; 
established  1898;  Independent  Publishing 
Companv,  publishers (2 — 5).  Circ'n  "jkl  "  In 
1903.  Z(4)(««). 

REPUBLICAN-HERA  li  D  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY^ 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17x22;  subscription  — daily  $5.20,  weekly  75 
cents;  estahlished— Republican  1855,  Herald 
1869;  Scott  Laird,  publisher  (2— .5). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1901.  (z-4,6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,202;  for  1903, 
4,044; /or  liKM.  4,216.  ,     , 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.    In  1901,  (z-4.  61  I.    In 

1902,  vl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    Actual  average 
/or  19(W,  2,708. 

Publishei-'s  announcement.— The  Republican 
AND  Herald  ^'uarantep^  advertisers  an  av- 
erage of  4,250  copies  daily  for  1905.     Has 
largest  circulation  of  any  daily  in  Minne- 
sota outside  of  Twin  Cities  and  Duluth; 
issues  sworn  circulation  statement.     Car- 
ries three  times  the  advertising   of    any 
other  Winona   paper.     Accepts   only   ad- 
vertising fit  to  print.    Practically  in  a  field 
all  by  itself.   Flat  rate  of  11  cents  per  inch. 
NATIONAL    FARMER    AND    FA- 
MILIEN  JOURNAL;  semi-weekly;  Ger- 
man; agricultural;  Bubscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  .TosephLeicht,  publisher  (1-4). 
Circulation  :  In  1902.  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  \%3,  17 ,477 ;  for  1904,  19,500. 

LEADER;   Fridays;   democratic;    eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
P.  J.  Barth,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897,  Z.    In 

1898.  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October.  1S99, '■1,363.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 1,  2.  4,  5)  I.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903.  December, 
publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  past 
year  less  than  1.800.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays:  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Thos.  B.  Hill,  editor;  News  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.870.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897. 3.931 ;  for  1898,  4,981 .  In  1899,  y H. 
In  1900,  vH.    In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  (z^)I(««)  In  1901,  yl. 
WESTLICHER  HEROLD;^  Tues- 
days. SONNTAGS  WINONA,  Fridays. 
and  VOLRSBLATT  DES  WESTE>», 
Thursdays,  German;  independent  -  demo- 
cratic;   eight    pages    18x24;     subscription— 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


MIXXKSOTA. 


Tuesilav  $2,  Fritlay  $2,  Thursday  r.O  cents; 
established— Tuesday  IS'JI,  Friday  1887,  Thurs- 
day 1899;  Joseph  Leicht,  publlsher(l — 4). 
Circulatiou  — Tuesday  :  In  1895,  F. 
Actual  average  for  189(1,  l'>i,174.  In 
1897.  F  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898, 1  H.773 ; 
for  1899,  til, 499;  for  1900,  3'i,902;  for 
1901.  iZ.SGHt  for  1902.  tia,6S8;  /or  1903. 
'^ri,.>  1  !♦ ;  for  1904,  22, 1  4.>. 
Friday:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1S96,  ir,544.  In  18.17,  FZ.  Actual  average 
for  189o.  1. 1,453;  for  1S99,  '22,«29;  /<>'• 
1900.  23, '298; /or  19>»1.  23,095;  for  1901, 
'.?3,30S;     for    1903,    23,111;    for    1904. 

Thursday:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
23,334; /or  1901,  27,322; /or  1902.  28,- 
826 ;/or  1903,  30,045;  for  1904,32,046. 

WlAltUS;    Thursdays;    Polish;    Inde 
pendent:  romau  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   §2 ;   established   1386  ;   H.  D  i 
dowslii,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."     In  1896,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  never  less  than  3,000. 
In  1897,  Y.   In  1898,yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  •■JKL." 

WINONA  CO.  ENTERPRISE; 
Thursdays;  Independent-democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Independent  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  STOCK  FARM  AND 
ADVANCE  FARMER;  monthly;  six 
teen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablif-hed  1880;  J.  H.  Johnson,  editor:  Stock 
Farm  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circv.Iation  :  In  1897.  vkj,.'  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  2, 042.  In  1900.  yl. 
in  1901,  yl.  Inl902,(z-4,6)  I.  Inl903,yI(OO). 

DRUID;  monthly;  United  Ancient  Order 
of  Druids;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1897;  Joseph  Leicht, editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  H.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900,  4,500. 
In  1901.  yG.    In'1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

FAR3IER'S  WIFE;  monthly;  farm- 
ing; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cent'';  established  October,  1900;  Farmer's 
Family  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  (z-6)  F.  In  1902. 
(z-4,  6)F.    Inl903,  yF(AA). 

JOURNAL.  OF  GEOGRAPHY; 
monthly,  except  July  and  August ;  geograph- 
ical; fii  ty  pages  7x9:  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished January,  1902;  Edward M.Lehnerts, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,275.    Inl903,yI(OO)(AA). 

WINONA  CO.  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educational;  sixteen  pages  11x143^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents:  established  January,  1901:  L. 
V.  Wilber,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

WINTHROP,  Sibley  Co.  p  813t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd  .  70  m.  S.  W. 

of  Minneapolis  and  33  E.  of  Beaver  Falls 

Farming.        , 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  .$1.25;  established 
1887:  E.  H.  McLeod,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODLAKE,   Yelloiv  Medicine  Co. 

P  264+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Granite  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  and  corn  raising.    Butter  making. 

NEW^S;  Thursdays:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892:  E.  H.  Mc- 
Leod, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


MINNESOTA. 


WOODSTOCK,  Pipestone  Co.  p  2Ilt 

pop.,  on  Cliicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

OmahaRd.,llm.  E.  of  Pipestone,  the  county 

seat.    Farming,  dairying  and  stock-raising 

region. 

PIPESTONE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  George  Shields,  editor 
and  publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jjll" 

WORTHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Nobles  Co. 
p  2,386+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  and  Burlington,  Cedar 
Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.,  55  m.  E.  of  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  Dak.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising, 

ADVANCE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEERliY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  17x24;subscription— weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1899,  weekly  1872  ;  H.  Haw- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,093;  /or  1897,  1,296.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.    Inl900,yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  A.  E.  Caldwell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894  ;  E.  K.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WYILOTT,  Fillmore  Co.  P,  495t  pop., 

on   Chicago,  Minneapolis   &   St.  Paul  Rd., 

72  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  Sidney  J.  Huntley,  editor  and  publish- 
er (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl  " 

YOUNG  AMERICA,    Carver  Co. 

D  318  pop. 

EAGLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ZUMBRO  FALLS,  Wabasha  Co.  q 

173+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Wabasha.    Grain  and 

stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Herbert  J.  Keeler,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "isj,."  (A  A). 

ZUMBROTA,  Goodhue  Co.  □,  l,119t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Duluth,  Red  Wing  &  Southern  and  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rds..  20  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Red- 
wing.   Market  for  barley  and  wheat. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  E.  A.  Mitchell  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Rockne  &  Davis,  editors  and  publislierf-  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
agefor  1896.  1 .030.  In  1897,Y.  In  1898.-iKi,." 
Inl903,  Z(4)(»»). 


34 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Population  1,551,270  t.     Land  Area  46,340  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Tennessee,  east  by  Alabama,  south  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico 
and  Louisiana,  and  west  by  Arkansas  and  Louisiana.  State  capital :  Jackson. 
Principal  products  and  industries  :  Cotton,  Indian  corn,  rice  and  sugar-cane  and 
lumber  manufacturing.  Js  umber  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 
1905),  246,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  17  ;  semi-weekly,  3  ;  weekly,  204  ;  semi-monthly, 
10  ;  monthly,  12. 

The  cities  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1903  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Vicksburg 14,834t 

Meridian 14, 05  Ot 

Natchez 12,'^lOt 

J  acksou 7, 8 1 6 1 

Greenville r,642t 


Colli iiibus 6,484t 

Biloxi 5,46rt 

Yazoo  City 4,944t 

Water  Valley 3.813t 

Corinth 'S.eeit 


ABERDEEN  ,c.h.,iJfonroe  Co.  cf  3,434t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Kansas  City,  Mem- 
phis &  Birmingliam  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds. 
and  Tombigbee  r.    Cotton  is  shipped  down 
the  river  to  MobUe,  Ala.,  232  m.  distant. 
ABERDEEN    WEE  K  L.  Y  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;    subscription 
$1;    established  1875;  T.  T.  Davenport,  editor; 
Davenport  &  Harris,  publishers  (8—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

EXAMINER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1866;  Jonas  &  Kidd,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


D  706t 
N.  E.  of 


AGKERMAN,  Choctaw.  Co. 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  30  m 

Kosciusko,    Agriculture. 

CHOCTAW  PLAINDEALER;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  J.  Lem  Seawright, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKj-." 

AMORY,  Monroe  Co.  d'l,211t  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham  Rd., 
14  m.  N.  of  Aberdeen,  the  county  seat.  Local 
trade  center.    Agriculture. 
ARGUS;    Fridays;   democratic;   four 

pages  18x24:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 

T.  E.  Coleson,  editor    and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ASHLAND,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  b  162t 

pop.,  12  m.  E.  of  Lamar,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  and  60  S.  E.  of 
Memphis,  Tenn.    Cotton  and  grain. 
REGISTER;    Thursdays;    democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;   G.  P.  Harrison,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BALDWYN,  Lee  Co.  d  560t  pop.,  on 
Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Tupelo,  the 
county  seat.    Lumbering. 

INDICATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Charles  F.  Newman,  editor;  In- 
dicator Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BASSFIELD,    Covington   Co.   P    71 
pop. 
GAZETTE  I  Saturdays  (A  A). 


BATESVILIjE,c.  h., Panola  Co. 

i  556+  pop.,   on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Sardis,  the  county  seat,  and 

and  60  S.  of    Memphis,  Tenn.      Foundry, 

machine  shop  and  flour  mills.      Shipping 

point  for  cotton. 

PANOLiIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881 ;  E.  M.  Cage,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BAY  SAINT  LOUIS,  c.  h.,  Han- 

cock  Co.  Q  2,872+ pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  52  m.  N.  E. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Oyster  dredging  and 
fishing.  Saw  mills  and  woolen  factory. 
Winter  resort. 

SEA  COAST  ECHO;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892 ;  Chas.  G.  Moreau,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


Jasper  Co.  Q,  46 
Central  Mississippi 
of    Spauldlng,   the 


BAY  SPRINGS, 

I     pop.,  on  Kingston  & 

I     Rd.,  about  15   m.   W. 

county  seat. 

MISSISSIPPI  LANDMARK  BAP- 
TIST ;    Thursdays  ;    baptist ;    four   pages 
[11x16;  subscription  $1;    established  Septem- 
ber, 1902;    B.  F.  Thigpen,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BELEN,c.  h.,  Quitman  Coftl  177+  pop., 

on  Coldwater  r.,  8  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Jonestown 

and  25  W.  S.  W.  of  Sardis.    Cotton  raising. 

QUITMAN    QUIL.L;    Fridays;    demo- 
icratic;    eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1; 
'  established  1894-  Clarke  &  Clarke,  editors  and 
publishers  (S— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BELZONI,  W'flsft^Ji^fon  Co.  -0263  pop., 
,     on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  37  m. 
S.  E.  of  Greenville. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  W.  S.  Knotts,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  M. 
L.  Turnage,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


531 


MISSISSIPPI. 


BEULiAH,  Bolivar  Co.    -D    on  Yazoo 
&  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Rose- 
dale,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
AVALANCHE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 

15x2.i;   subscription  $1;    established  March, 

1901;    Charles  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub 

Usher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BILOXI,  Harrison  Co.  Q,  5,467t  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  80  m.  N.  E. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Canning  of  oysters, 
fruits  and  vegetables.  Manufacturing  and 
shipping. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established— dally  1898, 
weekly  1884;  G.  W.  Wilkes  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  (T— 3  P). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896,  1.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL.- •    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  AVKEKLY,  Saturdays;  eight 
pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—dailv  $5,  weeklv  $2;  established— dally 
August,  1902,  weekly  1896;  J.  D.  McKIe,  editor 
and  publisher  (.11—2).     Circ'n — weekly  "jkl." 

I»IISSISSIPPI     SEA     SHORE 

METHODIST:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BLUE    MOUNTAIN,    Tippah  Co. 

b  6U0  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Chicago  Rd.,  6  m.S.W. 

of  Ripley,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 

NEW  STANDARD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August,  1901;  H.  D.  Wilson,  editor; 
New  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOONEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Prentit$  Co.  cf 

1,050+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of 

Corinth.    Cotton. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Thomas  L. 
Bettersworth,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PRENTISS  PLAINDEALER;  Thurs 

daj's;  independent-democratic;  four  pages 
16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1885  ; 
J.  N.  Boone,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BRANDON,  c.  h.,  RanJcin  Co.  a  775t 
•pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  14  m. 
E.  of  Jackson,  the  State   capital.     Agri- 
culture, lumber  and  cotton. 

FREE  STATE;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  H.  Johnson,  editor:  Free  State  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  W.  S.  May,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  assert.s,  not 
1«8S  than  1,078.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  February.  1898.  1,024. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899, "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BRAXTON,  Simpson  Co.  n  100  pop., 

on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of 
Mendenhall,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
turing. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  Maj',  1901;  Robt 
H.  Fltzpatrlck,  editor;  E.  Hugh  Fitzpatrick, 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BROOKHA  VEN,  c.  h.,iincoin  Co.  p 

2,678+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  55  m. 
8.  by  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Cotton,  yellow  pine  lumber  and  manu- 
facturing. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  B.  T.  Hobbs.  editor  and  publisher 
(10—3).    Circ'n  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (##). 

LINCOLN  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  W.  S.  &  L.  H.  Bowen, 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BROOKSVILLE,  Noxubee  Co.  n-  613 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &   Ohio  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of 
Macon.    Agricultural  section. 
MIRROR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BYHALIA,  Marshall  Co.  6  760t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham 

Rd.,  16  m.  N.   W.    of    Holly  Springs,  the 

county  seat,  and  30  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Cotton,  corn,  molasses,  hay  and  lumber. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  John  M. 
Eddins,  editor  and  publisher.      Circ'n  "jkl." 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  a  3,404t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

PICKET;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5.20,  weekly  $2  ;  established- 
daily  1886,  weekly  1883;  H.  G.  Ross,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  (A  A),  weekly 

mSSISSIPPI  BAPTIST;  Fridays; 
baptist:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  R.  T.  Sinn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  B.  F.  Passmore,  editor;  E.  J.  Passmore, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARROLLTON,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  n 

540+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  96  m.  N.  of 
Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Large  cotton 
factory  and  oil  mill. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CONSERVATIVE:  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1865;  I.  L.  Murphy,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Leake  Co.  n  416t 

pop.,  about  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture  and  cotton. 

CARTHAGINIAN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872  ;  L.  M.  Garrett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARY,  Sharkey  Co.  -a   on  Yazoo  «S; 

Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Vicks- 

burg.    Cotton  district. 

NEGRO  WORLiD;  Saturdays;  negro; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S95;  A.  J.  Golden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTERVILLE,  WilMnson  Co.  p 
590+ pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd., 
about  14  m.  E.  of  Woodville,  the  county 
seat.    Cotton,  corn  and  sugar  cane. 

JEFFERSONIAN;  Fridays;  democrat- 
ic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1890;  J.  I.  Ballance,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PYTHIAN  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
pythianism;  twelve  pages  9x12;   established 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


1898;  H.  M.  Quin,  editor;  Pythian  Publishing 
Co.,  publlsherg.    Circulation  "iKL." 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Tallahatchie 

Co.  'n  480+  pop.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Grenada. 

Farming  and  cotton  growing. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERAI.  D  ;  Thurs 
days;    democratic;   four  pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892:  H.  W.  Sanders, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  •jjkl." 

CLARKSDALE,  c.  h.,  Coahoma  Co. 

)3  1,773+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
and  Mobile  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Sun- 
flower r.,  76  m.  S.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Cot- 
ton compress,  brick  works  and  saw,  planing 
and  cotton  seed  oil  mills. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Sanderson  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHALiLiENGE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Mrs.  H.  H.  Butt,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DELTA  REGISTER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  April,  1902;  E.  B.  Dickey  and  J. 
B.  Cook,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  four  pages  17i^x24; 
subscription  .$1;  established  September,  1902; 
Henry  C.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CLEVELAND,  Bolivar  Co.  -D  479t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  28  m.  S.E.  of 
Rosedale,  the  county  seat.  Sawmills.  Cot- 
ton growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo 
cratlc;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  C.  S.  Glassco,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

CLINTON,  Hinds  Co.  -a  354t  pop.,  on 
Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  10  m.  W,  N.  W. 
of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of 
Mississippi  College  and  Central  Female 
Institute. 

OUR  BOYS  AND  GIRLS;  semi- 
monthly; literary;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1903;  J.J. 
W.  Mathis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,530.    (A  A). 

MISSISSIPPI  COLLEGE  MAGA- 
ZINE ;  monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  forty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891 ;  Students  of  Mississippi  Col- 
lege, editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Clrcula- 
lation  "JKi."   (A  A). 

COFFEEVILLE,  c.h.,  YalobushaCo. 

^  467+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  100  m. 

S.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.    Cotton. 

COURIER;  Saturdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  Si;  estab- 
lished 1891 :  T.  H.  Brewer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLINS,  Covington  Co.  Q  150  pop., 
on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,4m.E.  of  Wil- 
liamsburg, the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

COMMERCIAL;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pa'^es  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901 ;  S.  M.  Leeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  g  507t 
pop.,  on  Pearl  r.,  100  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  New 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Orleans,  La.  Cotton,  wool  and  timber. 
Manufacturing  and  turpentine. 

COLUMBIAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1901;  B.  R.  Blankenship,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).  Circulation  "JKi."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL.- 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  ten  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Thos. 
S.  Dale,  editor  and  publisher  (5—4).  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Lowndes  Co.  n- 

6,484+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Mobile  &  Ohio 
Rds.  and  Tombigbee  r.,  24  m.  W.  of  Stark- 
ville.  Seat  of  State  Female  College.  Ship- 
ping point  for  cotton.  Manufacture  of  cot- 
ton goods  and  iron. 

COMMERCIAL;  semi-weekly.  Sun- 
days and  Thursdays,  and  W  E  E  K  Ji  Y , 

Tuesdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subcription— 
semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1;  established  1895; 
J.  T.  Senter,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion— semi-weekly  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl.  • 

DISPATCH;  semi-weekly,  Sundays 
and  Wednesdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  six  to  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1877;  S.  C.  Maer  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).  Circulation— semi-week- 
ly "JKL."  weekly  "jkl. 

MORNING  STAR;  semi-monthly 
(A  A). 

NEW  LIGHT;  semi-monthly;  negro; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  R.  D.  Littlejohn,  editor 
and  publisher  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COMO  DEPOT,  Panola    Co.   6  475 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of 

Sardis. 

COMO  ADVANCE  ;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22,  subscription  $1; 
established  July,  1903;  P.  B.  Trotter,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

CORINTH,  c.  h.,  Alcorn  Co.  cTS.esit 
pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston  and  Mobile 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  93  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.    Iron  works  and  woolen  mills. 

CORINTHIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; dailyfour,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1894;  J.  C.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl  " 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1879;  J.  A.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

CRYSTAL   SPRINGS,  Copiah  Co. 

-a  1,093+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and 
Bayou  r.,  24  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the 
State  capital.    Fruit  growing. 

METEOR;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881 :  S.  H.  Aby  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLORED  VISITOR;  semimonthly; 
negro;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  65 
cents;  established  1898;  J.  P.  Murrav.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jj^."     (A  A). 

UNION  CIRCLE  LIGHT;  monthly; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1900;  A.  J.  Wearj%  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

DECATUR,  c.  h.,  Newton  Co.  n- 150 

pop.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Meridian.    Agriculture. 

NEWTON  TIMES;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1901:     Thos.  Keith,  Jr. 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl •" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


533 


MISSISSIPPI. 


SOUTHERN    STAR;     Wednes- 

daj-8  (A  A). 

DURANT,  Holmes  Co.  a  l,766t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  59  m.  N.  of  Jacicson, 
the  State  capital.  Carriage  shops  and  manu- 
factories.   Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
16x22;     subscription    $1;     established     1882; 
KvUingstad  &  Peters,  editors  and  publishers 
<9— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  1,049; /or  1899.  l,185;/or 
190(t.  1,197;  for  1901,  1,3'^1;  for  1902, 
l,til«.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ELLISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Jont$  Co.  R 
lS99t  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd., 
63  m.  S.  W.  of  Meridian.  Manufactures  of 
lumber,  rosin  and  turpentine.  Farming 
and  stock  raising.    Cotton-shipping  point. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x2(i;  established  1893;  Mat.  Gray,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

NEW  SOUTH;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888:  J.  F.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE,  Clarke  Co.  a-  739t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  Queen  & 
Crescent  Route  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Meridian.    Farming  and  cotton. 

CLARKE  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  W.  G.  Huntley,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "iKL" 

EASTERN  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
negro;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  S.  Y,  Porter,  editor;  The 
Eastern  Banner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EUPORA,  Webster  Co.  D  724tpop.,on 

Southern   Rd.,   5   m.   S.   of  Walthall,   the 

countj'  seat.    Agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  M.  W.  Sharp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "isi." 

FAYETTE,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  p  604t 

pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd., 

26  m.  N.  E.  of  Natchez  and  51  S.  of  Vlcks- 

burg.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
elglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  P.  K.  Whitney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl ■" 

FLORENCE,  Rankin  Co.  -D  500  pop., 

on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of 

Jackson,  the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

STEENS  CREEK  TIMES;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1895;  John  L.  Evans,  editor;  The 
Times  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl-" 

FOREST,  c.h.,  Scott  Co.  n  761tpop., 

on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  45  m.  E.  of 

Jackson,  the  State  capital.     Pine  forests 

and  prairie  lands. 

SCOTT    CO.    REGISTER;    Wednes 
days;   independent;    six   pages  15x22;    sub- 
•criptlon  $1.50;  established  1867;  E.E.Butler 
and  Mrs.  L.  Butler,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FRIARPOINT,  c.  h.,  Coahoma  Co.  b 
750+  pop.,  on   Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  270  m.  above  Vlcks- 

burg.    Cotton  shipping  point. 

C  O  A  H  O  IH  I  A  N  ;  Saturdays;  sound 
money-democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1886;  T.R.David- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (6—3).   Circ'n  "iKL." 

FULT  ON,  c.  h.,  Itawamba  Co.q'  171t 
pop.,  on  E.  bank  of  Tomblgbee  r.,  about 
50  m.  S.  of  Corinth  and  58  N.  of  Columbus. 
Woolen  factory.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1886;  A.  D. 
Graham,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl  " 

ITAWAMBA  CO.  NEWS;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

GLOSTER,  Amite  Co.  p  l,66It  pop., 

on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  15   m. 

W.  by  N.  W.  of  Liberty,  the  county  seat. 

Shipping  point  for  lumber. 

VALLEY  RECORD;  Fridays,  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  W.  D.  Caulfleld,  editor;  W. 
V.  Caulfleld,  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "iKi." 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h,,  Washington 
Co.  -n  7,642+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Yazoo  & 
Mississippi  Valley  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r., 
140  m.  above  Vicksburg.    Cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY ,  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
16x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1896,  weekly  1888;  L.  Pink 
Smith,  editor;  Greenville  Democrat  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL  "  weekly  "JKL  " 

DELTA  LIGHT  HOUSE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  J.  C.  Chappie,  editor;  The  Delta  News 
Company,  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PATHFINDER;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  A.  G. 
Pearce,  editor;  Equinox  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  FORUM;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1901;  W.  H.  Jourdan,  editor; 
Forum  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SPIRIT;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1889;  John  W. 
Ward,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1868; 
H.  T.  Crosby,  editor;  Times  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BAPTIST   PREACHERS'  UNION; 

semimonthly;  baptist;  negro;  four  pages 
15x22:  subscription  75  cents;  established  1895; 
Rev.  G.  W.  Gayles,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ZION  HARP;  semimonthly;  negro; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub.'?criptlon 
75  cents;  established  1895;  Rev.  J.  W.  Scott, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulntion:  In  1896.  1.  Actual  averaoe 
for  1897,  1.441.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

GREENWOOD,  c.  h.,  Leflore  Co.  a 
3,026+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Southern 
Rds.  and  Yazoo  r.,  52  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Greenville.    Cotton. 

COMMONWEALTH;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  17x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Frank  R.  Birdsall,  editor:  The 
Commonwealth  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1—4).   Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  J.  L.  Gillespie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl." 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


GOJLDEN  RULE;  Saturdays;  negro; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Zadock  W.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

GRENADA,  c.  h.,  Grenada  Co.  b 

2,568f  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  at 

head  of  navigation  on  Yalobusha  r.,  20  m. 

N.  of  Winona.    Cotton. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1854;  J.  W.  Buchanan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897. 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL."    (A  A). 

SENTINEL  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1855;  O.  F.  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

GULFPORT,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  g 

1,060+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
terminus  of  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds.,  3  m, 
W.  of  Mississippi  City.  Lumber  and  ship- 
ping. 

RECORD;  Sundays;  democratic;  eight 
Pr?;S^^  .^^^^^'  subscription  $1;  established 
]^i  J^-  ^-  Osoinach,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  'jkl" 

MISSISSIPPI  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
manufacturing,  industrial  and  agricultural; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 190U;  W.  E.  Champlin,  editor;  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
?K-^°^  ^301,  1,708.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl.  »  v         ;  x. 

GUNTOWN,  Lee  Co.  cf  325t  pop.,  on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Tupelo,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HOT  TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1898;  Geo. 
B.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HARRISON    STATION, 

Tallahatchie  Co.  ^  180t  pop.,  on  Illinois 
Central  Rd.,  74  m.  S.  of  Memphis.  Cotton 
and  corn. 

ITE3I;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1900; 
B.  R.  Martin  and  P.  J.  Martin,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HATTIESBURG,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  C\ 

4.175-I-  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds.,  85  m.  S.  W.  of 
Meridian.  Farming,  stock  raising  and  lum- 
bering. 

CITIZEN;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  November, 
1901,  weekly  1892;  Citizen  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "i£L."  (A  A);  weekly  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Fridavs;  democratic; 
dally  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  ten  pages 
17x23;  subscription- daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  Wm.  Moffett,  Jr.,  and  A.  C. 
Aylesworth,  editors;  Wm.  Moffett,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 

ending  ivith  January,  1905,  a,17.j. 

Publisher's    announcewenf.— Hattiesburg   is 

a  growing  manufacturing  center  of  13,000 

population;  dry  town;  center  Mississippi 

pine  belt  and  trucking  industry.  Prookkss 

covers  Southeast  Mississippi,   being  only 

daily  in  one  hundred  mileseither  direction. 

HERALD;     Thursdays;    independent; 

four   pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;   estab- 


MISSISSIFPl. 


llshed  1897;  C.  O.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  '-iKL  •• 

HAZLEHURST,  c.  h.,  Copiah  Co.  -n 

1,579+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  34  m.S. 

by  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the    State   capital. 

Manufacturing  and  cotton. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  democratic  j 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  W.  N.  Hawkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(«»).  ~ 

HERNANDO,  c.  h.,  De  Soto  Co.  [^ 

563+ pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S. 

of  Memphis,  Tenn.     Cotton  shipping  point. 

TIMES- PROMOTER;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  G.  W.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HICKORY,  Newton  C7o.n-626t  pop.» 
on  Alabama  &  Vicksburg  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Decatur,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER-INDEX;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  N.  M.  Everett,  editor; 
Everett  &  Scarborough,  publishers  (12—2). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HICKORY  FLAT,  Benton  Co.  ^  400 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  60 

m.  S.  of  Memphis.    Agriculture. 

V  I  D  E  T  T  E  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscriptionSOcents;  established  1892; 
C.  T.  Blackeslee.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

HOLLANDALE,   Washington  Co. -a 

325+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  and  Mississippi  Valley 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Rolling  Fork.    Cotton. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  T.  W.  Crouch 
and  J.  W.  Prior,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3>. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLLY  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Marshall 

Co.  [j  2,815+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and 
Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham  Rds., 
48  m.  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Stoneware 
factory  and  cotton  compress.  Cotton  trade. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1865;  C.  H.  Curd,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P>, 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTH;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867 ; 
J.  B.  Mattison,  editor;  Mrs.  Ella  M.  Hall,  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOUSTON,  c.li..  Chickasaw  Co.  b  677t 
pop.,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Okolona.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Strain  &  Martin,  editors  and  publishers^ 
Circulation  "jkl." 

INDIANOLA,  c.  h.,  Sunflower  Co.  -n 
630+ pop.,  on  Southern  Rd. ,25  m.  W.  of  Green- 
ville.   Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  free  silver; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  E.  Chapman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SUNFLOWER  TOCSIN;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  J.  A.  Richardson,, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

lUKA,  o.  h.,  Tishomingo  Co.  [j'  882t 
pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.,  near 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Tennessee  r.,  115  m.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Farming. 

VIDETTE;  Tliursdaj's;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  stibscrlptlcin  $1 ;  established  1894 ; 
G.W.Dudley,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Hinds  Co.  -n  State 
Capital,  7,S16+  pop.  —  local  estimate 
15,600— on  Illinois  Central,  Natchez,  Jackson 
&  Columbus,  Queen  &  Crescent  Route,  Ala- 
bama &  Vicksburg,  Yazoo  &  Mississippi 
Valley,  and  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds.  and 
Pearl  r.  Iron  foundries,  plow  and  harrow, 
wagon,  buggy,  fertilizer,  and  sash,  door 
and  blind  factories,  cotton-seed  oil  and 
planing  mills,  brick  and  lumber  yards,  cot- 
ton gins,  and  railroad  shops.  Cotton-ship- 
ping center. 

CliARION-LEDGER  j  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1889,  weekly  1836;  R.  H.  Henry,  editor; 
The  Clarion-Ledger  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,500.  In  1895, 1.  In  1896, 
1.  Actual  average  for  1897,  ^,025.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899  (includ- 
ing   Sunday),    ti,246.     In    1900.    zl.      In 

1901,  (z-1.  2,4)  I.     In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,4)  I.    In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  10,000.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
10,000.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4)  H. 
Inl902,  (z-l,2,4)H.  Inl903,yH.  Inl9;i4,yH. 
EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays-; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established  1890;  News 
Publishing  Co.,  eiitora  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899, 
Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901.  Z  (4.  6).  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3, .'537. 
Weekly:  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1900.  Z.    In 

1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl  (O  O).    Actual  aver- 
age for  1904,  ."i, 997. 

BAPTIST;  Thursdays;  baptist;  sixteen 
pages  11)1^x15;  subscription  $2:  established 
1898;  T.  J.  Bailey,  editor;  Mississippi  Baptist 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,6,4:34.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  lit04,  yH. 

LEADER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

JACOB'S     WATCHIIAN:    semi 
monthly;  republican;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;   established  September, 
1902;    L.  K.  Atwood,  editor   and   publisher 
(12—3),    Circulation  "^kl."  (A  A). 

CHRISTIAN  MESSENGER;  month 
ly;  Disciples  of  Christ;  twelve  pages  9x1 2^^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1891;  M.  F. 
Harman,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

MISSISSIPPI  SCHOOL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly,  except  September;  educa- 
tional; thirty-six  pages  7}4x9}4:  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1895;  E.  L.  Bailey,  editor; 
Mississippi  School  Journal  Company,  pub- 
lishers  1—5). 

Circulation:    "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

JONESTOWN,  Coahomo  Co.  \j  317 
pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

KOSCIUSKO ,  c.h.,  Attala  Co.  D  2.078t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of 


Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
milling. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscriptions! ;  established  1896; 
W.  M.  Noah,  editor  and  publisher  (8-3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1S97, 
l,'i34.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL." 

STAR-LEDGER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished—Smr  1866,  Ledger  1895;  Wiley  Sanders, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896, -jkl."  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  "j_KL.'  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,44  0.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

LAKE  COMO,  Jasper  Co.  a-  74  pop., 

14  m.  S.  W.  of  Paulding,  the  county  seat, 

and  60  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Farming.    Ginnery. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1^98; 
S.  F.  Thigpen,  editor  and  publisher  (6-3). 
Circulation  "jKi."  (A  A) 

LAUREIj,  Jones  Co.  P,  3,193t  pop.,  on 
New  Orleans  &  Northeastern  Rd.,  8  m. 
N.  E.  of  Elllsville,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  E. 
A.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "j_ki." 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  six- 
teen pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
April.  1902;  W.  L.  Pryor,  editor;  The  Ledger 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

NEWS-JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1901;  T.  S.  Nelson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 

LEAKESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Greene  Co. 

O^  100  pop.,  125  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State 

capital.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

GREENE  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September  1, 1898;  James  Faulk,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

LiELAND,  Washington  Co.  -n  762  pop. , 
on  Yazoo  Sc  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1-50; 
established  1899;  E.  W.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEXINGTON,  Q. h-,  JJolmet  Co.  a 

1,516+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  6i)  m.  N. 
of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI; 
established  1838;  M.  J.  Peters,  editor:  The 
Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,«80. 

LIBERTY,  c.  h.,  Amite  Co.p392t  pop., 

100  m.  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Saw  and  grist  mills.    Agriculture. 

SOUTHERN  HERALD ;  Fridays:  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866;  A.  G.  Stratton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LOUISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Winston  Co.  D- 

505+  pop.,  32  m.  W.  of  Macon  and  16  S.  E. 

of  Ackerman.    Agriculture. 

WINSTON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  W.  C.  Hight,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jsi." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


liUCEDALE,  Greene  Co.  Q,  100  pop., 
on  Mobile,  Jackson  &  Kansas  City  Rd. 
Agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Tnursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x2a;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October.  1903:  T.  R.  James,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

LUMBERTON.  Pearl  River  Co.  g 

1,509+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds..  82  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Lumber  and  turpen- 
tine. 

HEADBLiOCRj  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888  ;  John  C.  Street,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  •jkl." 

MoGOMB,  Pifie  Co.  g  4,477t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Magnolia, 
the  county  seat,  and  105  N.  of  New  Orleans 
La.    Cotton  and  Indian  corn. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889;  R.  B.  May,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,067.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  February,  1901,  1,481. 
Inl902,(z-4)I.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 

JOURNAL,:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

MABEN,  Oktibbeha  Co.  0-482  pop.,  on 
Southern   Rd.,  25   m.  W.  of   West  Point. 
Agriculture. 
illETEOR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  May, 

1901;  Joseph  T.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation   -jkl."  (A A). 

M  A  C  O  N ,  c.  h.,  Noxubee  Co.  n-  2,057t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Noxubee 
r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  35  m.  S.  of  West 
Point.    Cotton  and  agriculture. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1849;  P.  T.  Ferris,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NOXUBEE  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March.  1901;  William  H.&  Herbert  L. 
Grace,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

MAGEE,  Simiyson  Co.  a  200  pop.,  on 
Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Men- 
denhall,  the  county  seat.  Turpentine  and 
oil  naills. 

COURIER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Eugene 
Terry,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MAGNOLIA,  c.  h..  Pike  Co.  p  l,038t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  of 
Jackson,  the  State  capital,  and  98  N.  of  New 
Orleans,  La.  Cotton,  corn,  vegetables  and 
yellow  pine  lumber. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1872;  Joseph  E. 
Norwood,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,380.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vT.  In  1899.  yT.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,"JKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (!)(••). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1904:  J.  B.  Sternberger,  editor;  R.  B.  May, 
publisher  (12—4). 


MATHISTON,  Welister  Co.  n  ITOf 
pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MEADVILLE,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  p 
1,790+  pop.  (of  township),  37  m.  W.  of  Nat- 
chez.   Cotton  and  molasses. 

FRANKLIN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  R.  S.  Buttler,  editor;  Butt- 
ler  &  Co..  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl-" 

MERIDIAN,  c.  h.,  Lauderdale  Co.  D- 

14,05U+  pop,,on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route,Ala- 
bama  Great  Southern,  Southern  and  Mobile 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  90  m.  W.  of  Jackson,  the 
State  capital.  Railroad  machine  shops. 
Agriculture  and  cotton.    Cotton  factories. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Thur-sdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages— daily 
18x24,  weekly  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  50  cents;  established  1894;  Chas.  P. 
Dement,  editor;  Meridian  Star  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily  "jkl."  In  1904, March, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1903  has 
been  less  than  2,500.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly  "jkl."  In  1899,  weekly  Z.  In  1900, 
Z.    In  1902,  "iKi,."    Inl903,  Z(4)(«»). 

APPEAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STATE-JOURNAL;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  May,  1901;  Wm.  F.  Gray,  editor; 
State  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    Inl903,  Z(4)(«#). 

TIMES;  Sundays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  J.  J.  Hayne,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Cirulation  "jkl." 

RAILROAD  RECORD:  monthly; 
railroad;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1893;  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-5  P). 

MERRILL,  Greene  Co.  R  600  pop. ,  on 
Mobile,  Jackson  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  16  m.  S. 
W.  of  Leakesville. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1904;  Hugo  Lehmann,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

MONTICELLO ,  c.  h.,  Lawrence  Co.  p 

155  pop.,  landing  on  Pearl  r.,  20  m.  W.  of 

Brookhaven.     Saw,  grist  and  shingle  mills. 

LAWRENCE  CO.  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Joseph  Dale, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 11—2).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

MOUND  BAYOU,  Bolivar  Co.  -a 
287+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of 
Clarksdale,    Agriculture. 
DEMONSTRATOR;   Thursdays;  four 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
1900;  A.  P.  Hood,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NATCHEZ,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  p  12,210t 
pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  and 
New  Orleans  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  100  m.  below  Vicksburg. 
River  trade.  Cotton  and  batting  mills, 
compress,  iron  foundries,  steam  laundry 
and  ice  manufactory. 
DEMOCRAT;     every   morning    except 

Monday,    and   WEEKLY,    Wednesdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

—daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established  1865;  J.  W. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


537 


MISSISSIPFI. 


Lambert,  editor  aud  publisher  (2—3).  C  r- 
culaiion— daily  "uii."  weekly  "jki."  In  1902. 
dally  Z  (1.2,4.5). 

EVENING    BUIiLETIN;    every  even 
ing  except  Sunday;  democratic;  four  paf^es 
18x24;     subscription    $6;    established     1898; 
Wm.  A.  Diers,  editor  aud  publisher.   Circula- 
tion   "JKL." 

HERA  Ij  D;  Saturdays,  negro;  eight 
pasjces  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1901;  P\  H.  Cook,  editor;  H.  E.  Reed, 
publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

CHURCH  RECORD;  monthly;  prot- 
estaut  episcopal ;  eight  pages  10x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  February, 
1902;  R.A.Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  ••mi,.'-  (A  A). 

NEW  ALBANY,  c.b.,  Union  Co.  b 
l,033t  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Chicago  and  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  E. 
of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Saw  mills,  stave  fac- 
tories and  brick  works.    Cotton  market. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1883;  H.  E.  Blakeslee, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWTON,  Newton  Co.  O  537t  pop.,  on 

Aberdeen  &   Vicksburg   Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of 

Meridian.    Agriculture. 

MISSISSIPPI  BAPTIST; Thursdays; 
baptist;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  N.  L.  Clarke,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901 ;  C.  E.  Cunningham,  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher (1 — 1).    Circulation  "JKL." 

OCEAN  SPRINGS,  Jackson  Co.  R 

1,255+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

84  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Orleans,  La.    Summer 

and  winter  resort.    Agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription $1.25;  established  1897;  A. 
E.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OKOLONA,  c.  h.,   Chickasaw   Co.  ^ 

2,177+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of 

"West  Point.    Agriculture. 

CAUCASIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  C.  A.  Robertson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12— 3),  Circulation  "jkl." 
(AA). 

CHICKASAW  SUN; Thursdays; demo- 
cratic; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

PEOPI.E'S    MESSENGER;   Wednes 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1872;  A.  Steinburger 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

OSYKA,  Pike  Co.  g  784  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Magnolia. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1902; 
Fred  M.  Illff,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

OXFORD,  c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co.  [^  l,835t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  74  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 

Memphis,  Tenn.     Seat  of  State  University 

and  two  large  seminaries. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(«»). 


MISSISSIPPI. 


GLOBE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  sub.scrlptlon  $1;  established  1889; 
Baird  &  Burr,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PASS  CHRISTIAN,  Harrison  Co.  r\ 

2,028+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

58  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Orleans,  La.    Summer 

resort.    Stock  raising  and  farming  country. 

COAST  BEACON  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Emile  J.  Adam,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PAULiDING,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  n-  229 

pop.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Meridian.    Agriculture. 

JASPER  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  C.  W.  Thigpen,  editor 
and  publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PHILADELPHIA,  c.   h.,  Neshoba 

Co.  D-  101  pop.,  45   m.  N.  W.  of  Meridian. 

Farming. 

NESHOBA  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  C.  L.  McKay,  editor  aud 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PITTSBORO,c.h.,CaZftoMn  Co.  ti  254t 

pop.    Tannery  and  saw  mills.    Farming. 

CALHOUN  MONITOR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  T.  M.  Murphree  and  J.B. 
Going,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

CALHOUN  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  8}^xl3;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  May,  1901;  6.  L.  Martin, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A A). 

DIXIE  HERALD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages 20x26;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished December,  1903;  Jno.  B.  Going,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

PONTOTOC,  c.  h.,   Pontotoc  Co.  \^ 

1,010+  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Chicago  Rd.,  17  m.  S. 

of  New  Albany.     Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI ;  established  1900; 
E.  T.  Winston,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "^kl." 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894:  A.  F.  Herman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

POPLARVILLE,  c.  h.,  Pearl  Hirer 

Co.    Q    990+    pop.,   on   Queen   &   Crescent 

Route  Rd.,  71  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Orleans.  La. 

Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  V 1890;  J.  R.  Oliphant,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

PORT  GIBSON,  c.  h.,Claiborne  Co.-O 
2,113+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.  and  Little  Bayou  Pierre,  7  m.  from  Mis- 
sissippi r.  and  29  S.  of  Vicksburg.    Cotton. 

REVEILLE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1876;  H.  H.  Crisler,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

V I DETTE ;  monthly ;  undenominational ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  T.  Richardson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 


538 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


PURVIS,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  g  564  pop., 

on  New  Orleans  &  Northeastern  Rd.,  15  m. 

S.  of  Hattlesburg.    Agriculture. 

MARION  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  elgiit  pages  14x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  R.  Holcomb,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

QUITMAN,  Clark  Co.  o  498t  pop. 
GLOBE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

'RAJjEIGH,  c.h.,  Smith  Co.n  200  pop., 

14  m.  N.  W.  of   Taylorsville,  the  nearest 

railroad  station.    Large  pine  tree  forests  in 

vicinity. 

SMITH    CO.    REFORMER;    Thurs 
days;  democratic;  fourpages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion .$1;  established  1892;  J.  T.  Watkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RAYMOND,  c.  h.,  Hindi  Co.  -n  483t 

pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley   Rd., 

16  m.  S.  "W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Cotton. 

HINOS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democi-atic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1844;  Whitney  &  Bell,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1904, 
(z-fi)  )••). 

RIPLEY,c.h.,  Tippah  Co.  b  653t  pop., 

on  Gulf  &  Chicago  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 

of  New  Albany.      Steam  cotton  gin,  grist, 

steam  flour  and    saw    mills    and    spoke 

factory. 

SOUTHERN   SENTINEL.;    Thurs 
days;    democratic;   eight   pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  Robt.  D.  Holt, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1902,  Z(  4,  6). 

ROS£DAL£,c.  h.,  Bolivar  Co.  -n  622t 
pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  22  m.  N.  N,  E.  of  Arkan- 
sas City,  Ark.    Farming. 

BOLIVAR  CO.  DE3IOCRAT;Satur 

days;  democratic:  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  Chas.  Scott, 
editor;  H.  A.  Marsehalls,  publisher.  Circula 
tion"JKL." 

SALTILLO, -Lee  Co.  [:f209  pop.,   on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Tupelo. 

LEE  CO.  CITIZEN;  .semi-monthly;  re- 
publican; four  pages  lBx20;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1898;  R.  D.  Gladnev, 
editor;  R.  D.  Gladney  &  Co.,  publishers 
(2—5  P). 

S ARDIS,  c.h.,  Panola  Co.  ti  1 ,002t  pop. , 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  of  Memphis, 

Tenn.    Farming. 

SOUTHERN  REPORTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  185:?;  J.  F.  &  P.  N.  Simmons, 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SCOOBA,  Kemper  Co.  n-  286t  pop.,  on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Meridian, 

Farming. 

KEMPER  HERALD  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;   subscription 


MISSISSIPPI. 


$1;  established  1888;  A.  W.  Struthers,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCRANTON,  c.  h.,  Jackson   Co.  R 

2.025+ pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville   Rd. 

and  Pascagoula  r.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  Mobile, 

Ala.    Lumber  trade. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
Osoinach  &  Tomasich,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PASCAGOULA  DEMOCRAT- 
STAR  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1845;  P.  K. 
Mayers,  editor  and  publisher  (11 — 2).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SENATOBIA,  c.  h.,  Tate  Co.  i  l,156t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of 

Memphis,  Tenn.      Live  stock,  cotton  and 

corn  market.    Agriculture. 

BAPTIST  HERALD;  Fridays;  bap- 
tist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Rev.  Z.  P.  Smith,  editor;  Her- 
ald Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Walker  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:   In  1896,  "jjcl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1891,1,073.  ln\S98,yI.  In  1899,  "JKL." 

SHAW,  Bolivar  Co.  ^  422  pop.,  on  Ya- 
zoo &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  of 
Greenville. 

CHRISTIAN  PLEA;  semi-monthly; 
negro;  four  pages  15x22;  subicription  50 
cents;  established  1902;  Rev.  G.  W.  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

SHUQUALAK,  Noxuhee  Co.  D-600t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  <fe  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Ma- 
con, the  county  seat.  Cotton,  corn,  sugar 
cane  and  potatoes. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
E.  B.  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SILVER  CREEK,  Laxvrcnce  Co.  g 

150  pop. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1903;    Robt.  W.  Hall,  editor  and   publisher 

(2-5  P). 

STARKVILIiE,c.h.,0i-«6&efta  Co.n- 
1,9361  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Mobile 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  25  m.W.  of  Columbus.  Seat 
of  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Col- 
lege.   Hay,  cotton  and  live  stock. 

EAST  MISSISSIPPI  TIMES;  Frl- 
davs;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scftption  $1;  established  1866;  Wm.  Ward, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  February, 
1902;  Thomas  J.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3)     Circulation  "jkl." 

OKTIBBEHA  J  OURNA  L  ;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1902:  G.  H. 
Alford,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


539 


MISSISSIPPI. 


SOUTHERN    FARM    GAZETTE; 

seml-mouthly ;   agriculture,  live   stoclt   and 
liouseliold;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
50cents;establisliedl895;  G.  H.  Alford,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899, '■2.3'14.  Iiil90().yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  19o3,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual 
average  for  1*^4,  4, '^50. 

SUMMIT,  Pike  Co.  g  l,499t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  Jaclcson,  tlie  State  capital,  and  108  N. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Shipping  point  for 
lumber  and  fruit.  Agriculture  and  cotton. 
SENTINEL;    Thursdays;    democratic; 

four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $2;  established 

1873;    N.  P.  Bonney,  editor    and    publisher 

<8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUMNER,  Tallahatchie  Co.  \:  200  pop., 

on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of 

Charleston,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1901;  Will  J.  Preston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

TAYLORSVILLE,  Smith  Co.  n  375 

pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W. 

of  Laurel. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  81;  established  February,  1901 ; 
Taylorsville  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TERRY,  Hinds  Co.  -a  481t  pop. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TUNICA,  Tunica  Co.  t]485t  pop.,  on 

Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E. 
of  Helena,  Ark.,  and  89  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  Timber-shipping  point.  Cotton. 

DELTA  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
^2;  established  1895;  A.  I.  Dorsey  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TUPELO, c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  [j-  2,118t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham 
and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds..  27  m.  S.  W.  of  New 
AlbauA*.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

INDUSTRIAL  REVIEW;  Thurs 
days;   democratic;  twelve  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  August,  1900;  C.  C. 
Steinberii^er   &  Co.,   editors  and  publishers 
(1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pa^es  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  F.  L.  Kincemon,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MISSISSIPPI. 


VAIDEN,  Carroll  Co.  D  474t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  78  m.  N.  of  Jackson, 

the  State  capital.    Cotton  market. 

CARROLL  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
pages   18x24;    subscription  $1 


cratic ;  four 

established  February,  1900; 

editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 


T.  L.  Haman,  Jr. 
Circ'n  "iKL.* 


VAN  VLEET,  Chickasaw  Co.   ^    75 
pop. 
CAUCASIAN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VAUGHAN,  Yazoo  Co.  -D  250  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Yazoo  City, 

the  county  seat.    Cotton. 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1; established  1898;  J.W. 
Stone,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  at  Pickens. 
Circulation   'jjll."(AA). 

VICKSBURG,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  -a 

14,834+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rds.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  45  m.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State 
capital.     River    trade.     Cotton  -  shipping 
point.    Manufacturing. 
AMERICAN;     every     evening    except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $6;   established  April,  1901;   J.   T. 
Senter,  editor;    American  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "iSi."  In  1902,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  twelve 
months  no  issue  was  less  than  1,350.  In  1903, 
yl  .    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription  $8;  established  1883;  J.  Q.  Cashman, 
editor;  J.  G.  Cashman  &  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1864,  weekly  1867;  Vicksburg  Printing 
and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl9Ul.yI. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
W^eekly :  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  .  In 
1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  I.  Lengsfleld  and  N.  V.  Davis, 
editors ;  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,008.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl-" 
LIGHT;  Thursdays;  negro;  four  pages 
18x24;    subscription  $1;  established  1891 ;  W. 


ISSISSIPPI'S    PAPER 

Mississippi  is  to-day  the  most  prosperous  State  in  the  Union.  The  low  price  of  cotton  cre- 
ated a  diver.siflcation  of  industries  whicu  has  rapidly  iucreased  the  population  and  made  the 
people  exceedingly  prosperous.  The  high  price  received  for  the  large  1903  cotton  crop,  and 
also  tbe  good  nrice  received  for  the  bulii  of  the  1904  cotton  crop,  has  placed  millions  of  surplus 
money  In  the  hands  of  the  people.  The  lumber  industry  is  brintring  many  millions  of  dollars 
into  the  ^tate  annually.  Many  train  loads  of  vegetables  and  fruits  are  !»iiipped  daily  in  season. 
The  farmers  are  using  improved  farm  machinery,  raising  pure  bred  stock,  and  producing 
more  on  a  single  acre  than  they  formerly  obtained  from  two  or  three.  The  Southern  Farm 
Gazette  is  the  only  agricultural  journal  published  in  the  State.  It  is  published  at  Staikville, 
where  the  A..  &  M.  Collese  and  the  Experiment  Station  are  located,  and  is  recognized  as  the 
authority  on  Farm  and  Home  matters.  It  is  mailed  on  the  1  st  and  15th  of  each  month  to  7,000 
wealthy  planters  and  farmers.  We  are  anxious  to  prove  to  you  that  we  never  mail  less  than 
this  number.  No  whisiry,  obscene  or  humbug  advertisements  are  inserted.  The  advertisers 
are  guaranteed  to  be  reliable.  Sixteen  pages,  towr  columns  to  page.  Length  of  columns,  12 
inches;  width,  2}4  inches.    Forms  close  five  days  before  date  of  issue.  Itates,  5c.  per  agate  hue. 

SOUTHERN  FARm  GAZETTE,  IStarkville,  Miss, 


540 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


H.  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MONDAY  MORNING  NEWS;  Mon- 
days; labor;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1903;  L.  F.  Gai- 
ther,  editor;  News  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

NATIONAL  STAR;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subsci-iption  $1;  established 
1900;  J.  B.  A.  Burrell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P)    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHLAND;  Wednesdays;  Industrial 
development;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Frederic  Speed,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GOLDEN  RULE;  monthly; republican; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;  W.  E.  MoUison,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

MISSISSIPPI      MEDICAL      REC- 
ORD; monthly;   flftj'-six  pages  7x10;  sub 
scriptionSl;  established  1897;  E.F.Howard, 
M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

WALNUT   GROVE,  Leake   Co.  a 

207+  pop.,  60  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Meridian  and  45 

E.  N.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Steam 

flour  mills.    Farming. 

DAWN  OF  LIGHT;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
oratic;  eight  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  G.  S.  Kills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

WALTHALL,  c.  h.,  Webster  Co.  n 
170+  pop.,  30  m.  E.  of  Winona.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

WARDEN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
J.  M.  Pitman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WATER  VALLEY,  c   h..   Talo- 

busha  Co.  [^  3,813+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central 
Rd.,  13  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  CofCeevIlle,  the 
county  seat.  Railroad  machine  shops  and 
car  works.    General  manufacturing. 

CHRISTIAN    ILLUMINATORS 

Thursdays;  undenominational;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  J- 
L.  Smart,  editor;  Smart  &  McCarthy,  pub. 
Ushers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (/\  A). 

CITY  ITE3IIZER;  Thursdaj's;  twelve 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
H.  A.  Lee.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NORTH  MISSISSIPPI  HERALD; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  to  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1838;  J. 
D.  Peacock,  editor;  C.  B.  Jennings,  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,100.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,401.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899,  yl. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)I(#«).    In  1904,  yl. 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  S.  B.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

STAR;  Thursdays;  negro;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898;  John 
Coleman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n'*JKL." 
(A  A). 

WAYNESBORO,  c.  h..  Wayne  Co.Q^ 
436+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  52  m.  S.  of 
Meridian  and  83  N.  N.  W.  of  Mobile,  Ala. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 
NEWS-BEACON;   Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1; 
established- iVeifs  1901,  Beacon  1898,  consoli- 
dated 1903;  J.  W.  Alexander,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).  CIrc'n"JKL."   Inl9O3,Z(4)(0#), 

WESSON,    Copiah   Co. -a  3,279+  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  of  Hazel- 
hurst,  the  county  seat.     Summer   resort* 
Cotton  and  woolen  manufactories. 
ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;   democratic; 


MISSISSIPPI. 


six  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  W.  Robertson,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl- "  Inl899.Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL" 

WEST  POINT,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  a- 
3,193+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Southern 
and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  97  m.  N.  of  Meri- 
dian. Agricultural  and  cotton-raising  re- 
gion. 

TIMES-HERALD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established— Times  1898,  Herald  1903, 
consolidated  June,  1903;  Brame  Dalton,  edi- 
tor; The  Times  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(7 — 3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

DIXIE  PRESS ;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  JohnL.  Lovett,  editor;  The  Press 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).    Clrcula- 

tlOR  "JKL." 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
L.  T.  Carlisle,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ODD  FELLOW  WEEKLY;  Satur- 
days (▲▲). 

PREACHER-SAFEGUARD;  Thurs- 
days; negro;  baptist;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  C.  A.  Bu- 
chanan, editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation;  "jkl.-  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902, 
"JKL."  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,663. 
In  1904,  yl. 

W I N  O  N  A  ,  C.  h.,  Montgomery  Co.  D 
2,455+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Southern 
Rds.,  89  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
Cotton-shipping  point, 
DEMOCRAT ;  Fridays;  democratic ;  four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900; 

S.  W.  Farmer  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 
TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eightpages 

13x20;   subscription   $1.50;   established   1883; 

E.  W.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

WOODVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wilkinson  Co. 
p  1,043+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Natchez.  Corn,  cotton  and 
fruit. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1826;  John  S.  Lewis,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKL." 

WILKINSON  CO.  APPEAL;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1902;  Will  H.  With- 
ers, editor;  Appeal  Publishing  Companj-, 
publishers  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

YAZOO   CITY,  c.  h.,  Yazoo  Co.  -a 

4,944+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Yazoo 

r.,  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Large  cotton  compress  and  cotton-oil  mills. 

Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

HERALD;   Fridays;  democratic ;  eight 

pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.50;    established 

1872;   J.   G.  McGulre,   editor  and  publisher 

(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jjvl"  In  1902,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  several  years  has  been  l,4fX). 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  NEWS; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  to  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1901;  George  W.  Waller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).  Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (3,  4).  In 

19<^>4,  "JKL." 

YAZOO  SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  F.  R.  Birdsall,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  dur- 
ing the  past  vear  exceeded  1,340.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 


MISSOURI. 

Population  3, 106, 665 1.     Land  Area  68,735  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Iowa,  east  by  Illinois,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  south  by 
Arkansas,  and  west  by  Nebraska,  Kansas  and  the  Indian  Territory.  State 
capital :  Jefferson  City.  Principal  products  and  industries :  Wheat,  corn, 
tobacco,  stock  raising',  lead  and  zinc  mining-  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30, 1905),  1,073,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  87;  tri- weekly,  1 ; 
semi-weekly,  12;  weekly,  791;  bi-weekly,  6;  semi-monthly,  10;  monthly,  165;  bi- 
monthly, 2;  quarterly,  9. 

The  cities  of  over  7,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

St.  Liouis 5y5,23St  ITannibal 13,780+ 

Kansas  City I63,r.52t  Jeflei-Koii  City 9,664+ 

St.  Joseph 103,979+  Caitliagre 9,416+ 

Joplin 36,033+  Webb  City 9,301+ 

Springrfield 33,367+  Moberly 8,013+ 

Sedalia 15,331+  St.  Charles 7,983+ 


ADRIAN,  Bates  Co. -D629t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Butler,  the 

county  seat.  Flour  mill,  natural  lubricating 

oil  and  petroleum  and  gas  wells. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Fridays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1889  ;  J.  E.  Dowell,  editor  and  publish- 
er (11— 2).    Circulation  "iii." 

ADVANCE,  Stoddard  Co.  P,  500  pop., 

on  Frisco  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Bloomfleld,  the 

county  seat.    Corn,  wheat  and  oats. 

GUARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26;  sub. 
scription  $1;  established  July,  1902;  G.  M- 
Brydon,  editor  and  publisher  i,l — 1).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

AGENCY,  Buchanan  Co.  tl  380  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BOOMER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1902;  J.  N.  Craig  and  Wm.  R.  Hays,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jki,." 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  J.  N.  Craig,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  -'iKL" 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Gentry  Co.^2,035t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

C  A  P  I  T  A  Li  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  A.  Davidson  and  J.  A.  Fair,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.     Circulation  "jkl" 

liEDGER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1868;  Strock  &  Peery,  editors  and  publishers 
<12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  •'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  1.507.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,605.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1902,  1,790;  for  1903,  1,930; 
/orl901,  3,0.'50. 

AliTAMONT,  Daviess  Co.  ^  288t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  W.  of  Gallatin,  the  county  seat. 


Corn,  wheat 


Farming  and  stock  raising. 

and  oats. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  B.  F.  Sailor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALTON,  c.  h.,  Oregon  Co.  g  468t  pop., 
32  m.  E.  of  West  Plains.    Agriculture. 

OREGON  CO.  DEI1IOCRAT;Fridays; 

democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1898;  C.  G.  Taylor,  edi- 
tor; King  &  Whitten,  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.' 

SOUTH  MISSOURIAN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1871 ;  S.  B.  Sproule,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,000.  In  1898, 
"JKL."  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,01H»  In 
1901,  "JILL." 

AMSTERDAM,  Bates  Co.  -n  142t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd., 
63  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City.  Farming,  stock 
raising  and  coal  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  December,  1903;  Dick  Howard, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

TEMPEST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
R.  O.  Howard,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation   'JKL."    (A  A). 

ANDERSON,  McDonald  Co.   J3  500 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Southern  Rd.,  6  m.  N. 

W.  of  Pineville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Argus  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

APPLETON  CITY,  Saint  Clair  Co. 
-o  1,133+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
Rd.,  29  m.  S.  E.  of  Clinton.    Manufacturing. 

JOURNAIj  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  C.  C.  Hilton,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(«»). 

TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  1.3x2C);  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Elmer  M.  Brooks,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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ARMSTRONG,  Hoimrd  Co.    u    461 

pop.,  on  Chicago  8c  Alton  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W. 

of  Fayette. 

IIERALiD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished 1888;  R.  S.  Walton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARROWROCK,  Saline  Co.   U  358t 

pop— of  township  2,603— on  Missouri  r..  9  m. 

N.  E  of  Nelson  and  18  E.  S.  E.  of  Marshall, 

the  county  seat.  Coal,  zinc  and  lead  mines. 

ST  A  TESMAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1:  established 
1893 ;  Bascomb  Diggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHGROVE,     Oreene    Co.   p  l,039t 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 

Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  county 

seat.    Manufactures  of  lime  and  flour. 

AD  VANCE;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897:  Waddle  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

ASHLAND,  Boone  Co.  n  401t  pop., 
15  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  county 
seat,  and  same  distance  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Jef- 
ferson Cit3',  the  State  capital.  Flour  mill. 
Farming. 

B  U  G  li  E  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
J.  L.  Wilcox,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ATLANTA,  Macon  Co.  b  400  pop., 

on  Wabash   Rd.,   12  m.  N.  of  Macon,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;    Fridays;    eight    pages    15x22; 

established  1896;    Geo.  W.  Brewster,  editor 

and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

AURORA,  J^a«'»'«nc«Co.  p  6,191t  pop,, 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 

City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  W. 

of  Springfield.    Lead  and  zinc  mining  and 

farming. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SOUTHWEST  W^EEKLY  MIN- 
ER, Fridays;  independent-republican;  four 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1891,  weekly  1886;  D.  E.  Harding,  editor;  Mrs. 
H.  N.  Oldaker,  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 
In  1902.  Z  (4,  6).     In  1903,  "jkl." 

ADVERTISER;   Fridays;   democratic; 
eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab 
lished  1891;  J.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jjkl." 

CHRISTIAN  HERALD;  Tuesdays; 
religious;  eight  pages  ]3x2<>;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1903;  W.  B.  Cochran, 
editor;  The  Smith  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "i£i." 

AUXVASSE,Ca«a«jai/C7o.n  337t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Fulton, 

the  county  seat,  and  40  N.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson 

City,   the   State  capital.     Lime  business. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888 ; 
Zed  W.  Hook,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AVA,  O.  h.,  Douglai  Co.  p  221  pop.,  65 

m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield.  Agriculture,  mining 

and  stock  raising. 

DOUGL.AS  CO.  HERALiD  ;  Thurs 
days;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrlp- 


MISSOURI. 


tion   $1  ;    established  1887 ;    Ben.  J.   Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 
DOUGLAS   CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  19(3; 
C.  E.  Yeomans,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

AVALON,  Livingston  Co.  tl  444  pop., 

14  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Chillicothe,  the  county 

seat.     Seat  of   the   Presbyterian   College. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

AURORA;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished ISSO;  F.  E.  Coffee,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BARNARD,  Nodaway  Co.  ^  363t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

31  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph  and  15  S.  of  Mary. 

ville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Thompson  &  Goff,  editors  and 
publishers  (8-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BELTON,  Cass  Co.  -a  l,005t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 
City,  Fort  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  13  m. 
N.  W.  of  Harrison,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  D.  C.  Idol,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL' 

BENTON,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  P,  234t  pop., 

18  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston  and  8  S.  W.  of  the 

Mississippi  r.  Flour  mills.  Wheat,  corn  and 

watermelons. 

RECORD;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 

E.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  "j_kl."    In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  l.COO.  In 
1902,  "J_KL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SCOTT  CO.  KICKER;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

BETHANY,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  \2 

2,093+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  and  Big  creek,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Jo- 
seph. Wagon,  canning  and  broom  manu- 
factories.   Stock  raising  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877;  John  A.  Templeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3), 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "j_KL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

OWL;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June.  1901 ;  C.  H.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).  Circ'n"jKi."  Inl902,  Z(6).  In  1903, 
Z  (!)(••).    (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Wightman  &  Grinstead.  edi- 
tors; Bethany  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,136;  for  1896,  '2,392;  for  1897,  2,362; 
/or  1S98,  2,471:  for  1899,  2,442;  for  1900. 
2,453; /or  1901,  2,472; /or  1902,  2,534. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904  yH. 

BEVIER.  Macon  Co.  [j  l,808t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Macon,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  mining. 

APPEAL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 

F.  D.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MISSOURI. 


BIGEIiO'W,  Holt  Co.  t]  195  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs 

Rd.,  13  m.  N.  VV.  of  Oregon,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight;  four  pages  IS^jxlOJ^;  subscription  $1; 
established  September,  IWi;  W.  D.  Hurlburt, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BILLINGS,  Christian  Co.  g  702t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  S. 
E.  of  Springfield.  Fire-clay,  pottery  and 
pressed-brick  works,  flour  mill,  iron  foun- 
dry and  knife  works.  Wheat,  fruit  and 
farnalng. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881; 
J.  H.  Kohrs,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BIRCHTREE,  Shannon  Co.  p  l,759t 

pop.   (of  township),  on   Kansas   City,  Ft. 

Scott  &  Memphis    Rd.  and  Current  r.,    121 

m.  W.  of  Springfield.    Farming  and  lumber 

manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  W.  F.  Barnet,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BISMARCK,  St.  Francois  Co.  D-  708 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Farmlngton.  Farming. 

NEW  BISMARCK  SUN;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  May.  1902;  Frank  Williams,  editor; 
White  &  Crow,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

BLACKBURN,  Saline  Oo.  n  458t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 

Marshall,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  C.G.Pat 
terson,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BLACK  WATER,  Cooper  Co.  n  285t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 

Booneville,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription .SI;  established  1897;  T.  M.  Home, 
editor  aud  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLAIRSTOWN,  ffenry  Co.  -D  291t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.W.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17^x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
May,  1902;  N.  L.  Green,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Oirculation  "jkl." 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  W.  F.  Phelps,  editor  aud  publisher 
(6-4  P). 

BLOOMFIELD,  c.  h.,  Stoddard  Co. 

Q^  l,475t  pop.,  160  m.  S.  of  Saint  Louis.  Cotton, 

wheat,  oats,  corn,  timber  and  tobacco. 

VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  C.  A.  Moseley,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 5P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BLTTESPRINGS,  Jackson  Co.  -D  468t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  18  m,  E,  S.  E. 

of  Kansas  City.    Agriculture. 

SNI-A-BAR  VOICE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  es- 


tablished 1891;  D.  C.  Herrington,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BL  YTHED  ALE,  HarrisonCo.  b  315t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiney  Rd., 

16  m.  N.  of  Bethany,  the  county  seat.  Stock 

raising  aud  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
Gus  H.  Tinch,  editor:  The  Interstate  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers-  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.  ■ 

BOLCKOW,  Andrew  Co.\2  37i  pop. 

ANDREW     CO.     ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

BOLIVAR,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  g  l,869t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  30  m. 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Springfield.  Seat  of  South- 
west Baptist  Academy  of  William  Jewell 
College.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1868;  C.  H.  Skinker,  editor;  Joe 
W.  Gravely  &  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 
Cireulatiou  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902, 
1,150.  In  1904,  January,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  during  1903  was  1,250.  Actual 
average  for  1%^,  1,350. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871 ;  T.  G.  Rechow  and  Herma  Puf ahl,  edi- 
tors; Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,183; /or  1903,  1,26'-^.  In 
1904,  yl. 

BONNETERRE,  Saint  Francois  Co. 

D-  4,900  pop.,  on  Mississippi  River  &  Bonne 
Terre  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Farmington,  the 
county  seat.    Lead  mining  and  smelting. 

DEMOCRAT-REGISTER  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  B.A.Roy,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  I. 
L.  Page,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JJfL." 

SUNNYSIDE  MAGAZINE;  monthly 

(A  A). 

BOONVILLE,c.h.,  Cooper  Co.  n 
4,377+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and  Missouri  r., 
48  m.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capi- 
tal, and  midway  between  Saint  Louis  and 
Kansas  City.  General  manufacturing  and 
river  commerce.  Mines  of  iron,  zinc,  lead, 
marble,  stone,  coal  and  cement  rock  in 
vicinity. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902;  R.  Overshiner,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).  Circulation:  In  1903* 
Z(4)(»»).    (AA). 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.5U ;  estab- 
lished 1846;  L.  H.  &.  P.  W.  Stahl,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CENTRAL.  MISSOURI  REPUB- 
LICAN; Thursdays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Boonville  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(fi-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JicL."    Inl803,  Z(4)  (••). 

DER  CENTRAL  MISSOURIER} 
Thursdays ;  German ;  republican ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1868;  Boon- 


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MISSOURI. 


vlUe  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MISSOURI  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  D.  W.  Jones,  editor  and 
miblisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jki,."    In  1903, 

Z(4)(«#). 

WESTERN   CHRISTIAN    UNION; 

monthly;  English  and  German;  imdenoml- 
national;  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1891;  E.  W.  PfafEenber- 
ger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,812.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  (z-4)  I.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
19(3,  y I.     In  1904.  yl. 

BOS WORTH,CarroZZ Co.  [^401tpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Carrollton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

STAR-SENTINEL.;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  The  Howard  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BCWLING  GREEN,  c.  h.,  Pike  Co. 

a-  l,902t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Hannibal  and 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Loui- 
siana.   Manufacturing. 

PIKE  CO.  POST;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1871 ;  Wallace  J.  Davis,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 2).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1875;  William  F.  Mayhall,  editor  and  pub- 
Isher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher 'asserts, 
smallest  2,3uO.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,390.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898, yH.  Inl899.yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than 
2,700. 

BRASHEAR,  ^<^atr  Co.  ^  4011  pop., 
on  Qulncy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  E.  of  Klrksville,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  ten  to 
sixteen  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.C.  Howard,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circ'n  "iKL"  In  1903  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

B  R  A  Y  M E  R ,    Caldwell  Co.  b  767t 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  66  m.  N.  E.  of  Kansas  City.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1888;  C.  P. 
Dorsey,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

C03IET;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  A.  J.  Fleming,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BRECKENRIDGE,  Caldwell  Co.  >a 

l,012t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  61  m.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Man- 
ufacturing, agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BUIjLETIN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1875;  J.  T.  Kenower,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERAIjD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901;  Joe 
V.  Mowder,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKi  " 


MISSOURI. 


BRIMSON,  Grundy  Co.  b  on  Quincy, 
Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd..  11  m.  from  Oil- 
man City. 
BOOSTER;  Thursdays  (A  A ). 

BRINKTOTITN.  Maries  Co.  n. 

HOME  ADVISER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished November,  1903;  Rev.  John  Fugel, 
editor;  W.  S.  Needles,  publisher  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BRONAUGH,  Vernon  Co.  -n  190t  pop. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BROOKFIELD,  Linn  Co.  \^  5,484t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
24  m.  E.of  Chillicothe  and  125  E.  of  Kansas 
City.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Green  &  Crum  packer,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3). 

Circulation  ;  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,  Augu.st,  publisher  asserts,  during  past 
year  never  printed  less  than  2,200.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

BUDGET;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1895  ;  W.  M.  Malone  and  G.  W.  Weipplert, 
editors;  Budget  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12-^). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  was  not  less  than  1,900.  In  1902. 
(z-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  H  (D  D). 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages   15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1867 ;  G.  W.  Martin  and  J.  W.  Jones,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKL"    In  1900,  Z.    In 

1901,  February,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition 
during  the  past  year  was  less  than  1,750.    In 

1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

BROWNING,  Linn  Co.  \h  726t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12 
m.  S.  of  Milan.  Flour  mill  and  hay-Im- 
plement factory.    Farming. 

LEADER.  RECORD;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1S93;  A.  W.  Pipes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "JKL  " 

BRUNSWICK,  C/iarWon  Co.  t!l,403t 

pop.,  on  Wabash    Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  at 

mouth  of  Grand  r.,  90  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City. 

Manufacturing.    River  commerce. 

BRUNSWICKER  ;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1847;  Robertson  &  Patterson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "Jivi."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (»  •). 

BUCKLIN,  Linn  Co.  b  642tpop.,on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Brook- 

fleld.    Farming. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
D.  E.  McCollum,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BUCKNER,  Jackson  Co.  -a  234t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Inde- 
pendence, the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Frank  S.  Nipper,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—3).    Circulation  ••uu,." 


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MISSODIil. 


BUFFALO,   c.  h.,  Dallas  Co.  g  757t 
pop.,  32  111.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising.    Prairie  lands. 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 

pagt's  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894 ; 

O    H.  &  E.  C.  Scott,  editors  and  publishers 

(3-5  P).     Circulation  "JKL."     In  1899.  Z.    In 

1902,  -JKi." 
REFLEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 

pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869; 
J  H.  &  E.  L.  Pendleton.editorsand  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  exceeding  1,000.    In  1899.  -jkl." 

BUNCETON,  Cooper  Co.  D  856t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Boon- 
ville,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  C.  M.  Zeigle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (S— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

EAGLE;    Fridays;   democratic;    eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
L.  O.  &  W.  L.  Nelson,  editors  and  publishers 
<l-l). 
Circulation:  "jkl."     Actual  average  for 

1903,  1,745.    In  1904,  yl. 

BURLINGTON  JUNCTION, 

Nodaway  Co.  \^  759+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  and  Omaha  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Mary  ville,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

POST;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1878;  R.  P.  Tuten,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
September,  1903;  J.  W.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 4).    Circulation  ".ikl." 

BUTLER, c.h., 5a<««  Co. -n3,158t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  72  m.  S.  of  Kansas 

City.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  BATES  CO,  DEMOCRAT, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  w^eekly 
ten  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $5,  week- 
ly $1;  established— daily  1889,  weekly  1870;  N, 
A.  Wade  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation—daily  "jkl"  weekly  'JKL."  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

BATES  CO.  RECORD  ;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  O.  D.  Austin,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN-PRESS;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— F?'ee  Press  1889,  Bates  Co.  Re- 
publican 1899,  consolidated  August,  1901 ; 
Jolm  H.  Funk,  editor;  Independent  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P).  Cir 
culation  ".iKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  J.  D.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  /or  1898,  1,864.  In  1899,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  ayearendtng  with  June,  1900, 
t2,229.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  t2,500;  for  1903.  2,476.    In  1904,  yl. 

C  A  B  O  O  L  ,  Texas  Co.  Q  471t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,35m. 

N.  W.  of  West  Plains  and  75  E.of  Springfield. 

Shipping  point  for  fence  posts  and  lumber. 

Fruit  raising. 

OZARK  MOUNTAIN  NEWS;  Thurs- 
daj's;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;   W.  W.  Dur- 

35 


nell,  editor;  News  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902.  Z  (4.  5)  (A  A). 

GAINESVILLE,  i?arrison  Co.  t]743t 

pop.,  terminus  of    Des  Moines  &  Kansas 

CityRd.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  :  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1386;  J.  D.  McDaniel.  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALHOUN,  Henry  Co.  -D  796  pop.,  on 

Missouri.  Kansaa  &  Texas  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E. 

of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.    Pottery  and 

stoneware.    Coal  mines. 

CLARION;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
ten  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  March.  1902;  Jas.  R.  Bush,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALIFORNIA,  c.  h.,  Moniteau  Co.  D 
2,181t  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital. 
Mineral  resources,  lead  and  coal  predomi- 
nating. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1871;  John  B.  Wolfe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  C.  H.  Gamm,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.  • 

MONITEAU  CO.  HERALD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  IngersoU  & 
Carter,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CALLAO,  Macon  Co.  b  498t  pop.,  on 

Hannibal  &   St.   Joseph   Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of 

Macon,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Geo.  T,  Clark  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMDEN  POINT,  Pto«e  Co.  ^ITOf 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
6  m.  N.  of  Platte  City,  the   county  seat. 
Farming. 
HOME  BEE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1895;  H.  L.  Gobble,  editor;  R.  S.  Sandldge, 

publisher  (1—5.) 

CAMERON,  CZin«on  Co.  Y:2,979t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m. 
E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

OBSERVER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1868;  C.  N. 
Burnham,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1902, 
weekly  Z  (1,2.4,5). 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1887; 
Leech  &  Phillips,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902.  Z  (1, 2,  4,  5). 

C AMPBELL,OMwA;?in  Co.Ul  737t  pop. , 
on  St.  Louis,  Kenneth  &  Southern,  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  and  Ward  Lumber  Go's  Rds.. 
28  m.  N.  of  Kenneth,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  lumbering. 

DUNKLIN  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


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MISSOURI. 


$1;  established  1900;  Corey  L.  Overall,  editor 
and  publishers  (9 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CANTON,  Levns  Co.  cf  2,365tpop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  22  m.  below  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
H.  C.  Chinn,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PRESS  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1862  ; 
C.  W.  Barrett,  editor;  C.  W.  &  H.  H.  Barrett, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Inl895,"JKL."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,013.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  •'JSi-" 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4. 5).  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CAPE    GIRARDEAU,    Cape   Oi- 

rardeau  Co.  O^  4,815+  pop.— local  estimate 
6,1500  — on  St.  Louis,  Memphis  &  South- 
eastern, Illinois  Central  and  St.  Louis  &  Gulf 
Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  50  m.  above  Cairo, 
111.  Has  river  commerce.  Seat  of  St.  Vin- 
cent's College  and  the  Southeast  Missouri 
State  Normal  School.  Agriculture,  timber 
and  mining. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLtY,  Saturdays; repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1888, 
weekly  1876;  Democrat  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKIjY",  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  January,  1901:  C.  D. 
Tresenriter,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation—daily "jkl  "  (A A);  weekly"jKL." 

REPUBIjICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — daily  $3,  weekly  SI;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Powers  &  Hutzfeld,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).  Circulation — dally  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl.' 

CARL  JUNCTION,  Jasper   Co.  p 

1,177+ pop. — local  estimate  2,000 — on  St.  Louis 
&San  Francisco  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Carthage, 
the  county  seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

JASPER  CO.  WORIiD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Clarence  E.  Hatfield, 
editor;  Hatfield  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  A.  W.  McDowell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CARROLLTON,c.h.,  Carroll  Co.  i 
3,854+  pop.,  on  Wabash,  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy  Rds.,  66  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Gen- 
eral manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT}  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1875;  W.  R.  Painter,  editor;  Carrollton  Demo- 
crat Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,410.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  1  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,724.  In  1899.  zj.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,497.    In  1903,  yl.     Inl904,yl. 

REPUBLICAN- RECORD;  Thurs 
days;   republican;   eight   pages  15x22;   sub- 


MISSOURI. 


scription  tl;  established  1868;  Birch  &  Mc- 
Dowell, editors  and  publishers  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "jki."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CHURCH  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
disciples;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  February,  1902:  Ralph  F. 
Lozier,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

CARTERVILLE,  Jasper  Co.p  4,445t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  1  m.  from 
Webb  City.  Lead  and  zinc  mining.  Gen- 
eral trade. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $4;  established  1899;  T.J. 
Shelton,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CARTHAGE,  c.h. ,Ja»per  Cf).p9,416t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis   &   San   Francisco  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  near  Spring  r.,  220  m. 

S.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital. 

Lime  and  stone  works,  zinc  and  lead  mines 

and  flour  and  woolen  mills. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  S  EM  I- W^EEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays,  and  JASPER  CO.  DEMO- 
CRAT, Fridays;  democratic;  daily  eight 
pages,  semi-weekly  and  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1.50,  weeklj- $1;  established  1881;  Cornelius 
Roach,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,1.  In  1897, 1  Z.  Inl898.zl.  In  1899, "jkl." 
In  1901,  Z(2,  4,  5).  In  1904,  I. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1904.  I  (•  •). 
Weekly:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
I  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  (z-2.  4.  5)1.  Inl902.yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  H  (•  •). 

EVENING  PRESS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished —  daily  1884,  weekly  1872  ;  W.  J. 
Sewall,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,330;  for  1902,1,411.  In  1903.  yl. 
In  1904,  vl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  vl.  In 
1901.  (z— 1,  2,  4.  6)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,830.     In  1903,  vH.    In  1904,  yH. 

CARUTHERSVIIiLE,    c.   h.,  Pe- 

miscot  Co.  n^  2,315+  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r., 

5  m.  S.  of  Gayoso.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  to  six  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18T9;  W. 
R.  Lacey,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PEMISCOT  PRESS;  semi  weekly; 
democratic;  six  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1896  ;  Corydon  Garrett, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  19a),  "j_kl."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,593.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

CASSVILEE,  c.  h.,  Barry  Co.  p  7021 
pop.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Springfield.  Zinc  and 
lead  mines.    Farming  and  timber.    Fruit. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  Chas.  Ray,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

Circulation  "jkj-"  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

REPUBLICAN  ;    Thursdays;    republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1871;  J.  M.  Grimes,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 


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MISSOURI. 


age  for  189fi,  1,127.  In  1897,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,104.  Actual  average  for 
1898.  I,tjr2;  for  1899,  1,350.  In  19U0.  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  May, 
19(11.  1,369;  for  1902.  1,45'^;  for  1903, 
1,524  ; /or  1 '.KM,  1,642. 

CEDAR  CITY,  Callaway  Co.  D  287t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  \4  ni.  N.  of  Jefferson 
City,   the   State  capital.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE- REPORTER;  Thurs 
days;    democratic;  four   pages    13x20;   sub- 
scription 75  cents;    established  1899;    R,    R. 
Dunn,  editor;  The  Reporter  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  C8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD:  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1904;  J.  F.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

CENTRETOWN,  Cole  Co.  u  250t 
pop. 

CENTRAL,  MISSOURI  LEADER; 

Thursdays  (A  A) 

CENTER  VIEW,  Johnson  Co.  -n  375 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of 
Warrensburg,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J.  Morgan 
Ellis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Reynolds  Co. 

0,  185  pop.,  on  W.  fork  of  Big  Black  r.,  36 

m.  S.  E.  of  Salem.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

REFORMER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  J.  A.  &  W.  B.  Bowles,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REYNOLDS  CO.  OUTLOOK  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  A.  M.  &  T.  D. 
Shriver,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CENTRALIA,5oon«  Co.  nl.722t  pop., 
on  Wabash  and  Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  9  m. 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Mexico.  Grazing  and  agri- 
culture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
J.  K.  Pool,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

FIRESIDE  GUARD;   Fridays;  demo 
cratlc;    eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1; 
established  1868  ;  Adam  Rodemyre  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHAMOIS,  Osage  Co.  O  726t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  13  m. 
E.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital,  and 
100  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Manufactures  of 
tobacco,  wagons  and  agricultural  imple- 
ments. 

OSAGE  CO.  ENTERPRISE;   Thurs- 
days;   republican;    four    pages   18x24;    sub 
scription   $1;    established   1888;  J.  W.  Hoff 
mann,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,   Missistipin 

Co.  R  l,893tpop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain 

8c  Southern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Cairo,  111. 

Agriculture  and  lumber. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  John  F.  Martin,  editor; 
Courier  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MISSOURI. 


ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic, 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1875;  S.  O.  Tetwller,  editor;  Paul  B. 
Moore,  publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl.* 
Inl908,Z  (!)(••). 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  six  pages 
13x20:  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1901 ;  F.  A.  Wiggs,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CHILHO'WEE,  Johnson  Co.  -D  150 

pop., on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  10 

m.   S.  of  Warrensburg,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Eva 
Crumbaugh,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CHIL.LICOTHE,    c.  h.,   Livingston 

Co.  ^   6,905t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington 

&  Qulncy,  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Grand  r.,  74  m.  E.  N.  E. 

of  Kansas  City.     General  manufacturing, 

agriculture,  coal  mining  and  stock  raising. 

CONSTITUTION;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1887,  weekly 
1840;  Newland  &  Watkins,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation —  Daily;    In  1899,  "jkl."    In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."      In  1903,  Z  (4).     In 
1904,  Z  (4)  (••). 
Weekly:  In  1895, "jkl."    Actual  average  for 

1896,  1,876.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, "jkl."  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  y  I . 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(##).  Actual  average  for 
1904,  3,482. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages- 
daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1890;  J.  T. 
Bradshaw.  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Cir- 
culation—daily "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4).  Semi- 
weekly  "JKL."    Inl903,  Z(4)(##). 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIjY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; dally  four  to  eight  pages  18x24,  Sunday 
an  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—dally  1881,  weekly  1866;  B.  F.  Beazell,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily  "jsi  " 
W^eeklv  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "iKi." 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  y  I, 

CRISIS;  Thursdays;  people's  party;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  Dixon  &  Lankford,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

MISSOURI  WO  RLDi  Wednesdays; 
people's  party;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1888;  P.  J.  Dixon, 
editor;  Dixon  &  Lankford,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10.000.    In  1896,  E.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1897.  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  the  past  twelve  months 
lowest  printed  for  any  one  Issue  was  5,000. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yH. 

CHUIjA,  Livingston  Co.  Q  282t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  of  Chilllcothe,  the  county  seat,  and  80 

N.  E.  of  Kansas  City.    Farming. 

NEWS  OF  CHULA;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899:  Ed.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "ija," 


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MISSOURI. 


31ISSOURI. 


CLARENCE,  Shelby  Co.  d  1.184t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
10  m.  E .  of  Macon.   Grain  and  stock  raising. 
COURIER;  Wednesdays;    democratic; 
«Ight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1882;   Simmons  &  Grant,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n  "Jia..."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 
FARMERS'    FAVORITE;    Fridays; 
republican;    eight  pages  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1;    established  1889;   Shanks  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARKSBURG,  Moniteau  Co.  D  5091 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of 
Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of 
Hooper  Institute.  Agriculture  and  coal 
mining. 
REVIEW;   Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 

subscriptions!;  established  1899:  McFadden 

&  Godbev,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARKSDALE,  Dekalh  Co.  ^  334 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  MarysvlUe,  the  county 

seat.    Fruit  raising. 

JOURNAIi;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
Septemhe~r,  1902;  H.  C.  Dunn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "ijti." 

CLARKSVILLE,  Pike  Co.  n-  843t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  84  m.  above  Saint  Louis. 
General  manufacturing  and  river  com- 
merce. Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1898:  Harry  Hubbell,  editor  and  nublisher 
(9-3).    Circulation  "jkl  -    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PIKE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  T.  R.  Buckner,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

CLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Saint  Louis  Co.  a 
402+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  &  Colo- 
rado Rd.,  2  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.    Farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  Lee  Barton,  editor;  The  Clayton  Avgus 
Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (12— i). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,4(K^).  lu  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,000.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  H.     In 

1899,  vl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902, yl. 
Inl963,  (z— 4)1.    Inl904.  (z— 4)  I(OO). 

ST.    LOUIS   CO.  ADVOCATE;    Fri 
davs;    republican;   eight  pages   18x24;   sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1895 ;  W.  E.  Horton, 
editor;  St.  Louis  County  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -jKi."    In  1899,  zl.    In 

1900,  vl.     In  1901,  "JKL." 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.  WAECHTER; 
Fridays;  German;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1874;  John 
H.  Boos,  editor;  Waechter  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Saint  Louis.  Circu- 
lation "jkl."    In  1898,  Z.    Tnl902,  "JKi." 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.  WATCHMAN; 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881 ;  T.  H.  Rogers, 
editor;  Watchman  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circ'n  "iKL.' 
Inl902,  Z(1.2,  4,  5)(AA). 

CLEARMONT,  Nodaway  Co.  t)  348t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

13  m.  N.  W.  of  MaryvUle,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 


Skud  &  Simpson,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CLIFTONHILL,  Randolph  Co.  b  180 
pop.,  10  m.  W.  of  Huntsville,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

RUSTLER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab. 
lished  1899:  Seaton  E.  Graves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jju,.- 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Henry  Co.  -D  5,061t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis, 
Kansas  City,  Osceola  &  Southern  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  37  m.  S.  W.  of 
Sedalia.  Two  artesian  white  sulphur  wellj. 
Manufacturing,  agriculture,  milling  and 
stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  everv  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  HENRY  CO.  DEMOCRAT, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly- 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1868;  Chas.  H.  Whltaker  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3),  Circulation— dally  "j.kl." 
weekly  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN;  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  HENRV  CO. 
REPUBLICAN,  Fridays ;  republican ; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1:  es- 
tablished—daily 1904,  weekly  1865;  C.  D.  Wal- 
lace, editor;  Republican  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation— Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.000.  In  1895, 1 .  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  exceeding  2,000.  Inl897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  "jkl."  In  1902,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  for  a  year  past  has  never 
been  less  than  2,016  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,309:  /or  1904,  .3,049. 

EYE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  six  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  T.  O. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Llngle  &  Lingle,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

C'LY'D'E,  Nodateay  Co.\2  250t  pop.,  on 
Omaha    &   St.  Louis  and   Chicago  Great 
Western  Rds.,  16  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Maryville,the 
county  seat.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
TIMES;    Saturdays;   democratic;    eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
J.  A.  Cummings,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

COFFEYBURG,  Daviess  Co.  t:  390t 
pop.,  on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &  Eastern  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  of  Gallatin,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays:  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  July.  1902:  J.  W.  &  C.  W.  Rupe, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n  "iKL" 
(AA). 

COLE  CAMP,  Benton  Co.  D  648t  pop., 

on  Sedalia,  Warsaw  &  Southwestern  Rd., 

18  m.  S.  of  Sedalia,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mill  and  plow  factory.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  R.  L. 
Carson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

COLLINS,  -S^'-  Clair  Co.  -a  260t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 


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MISSOURI. 


60  m.  S.  W.  of  Springfield.    Fanning  and 

stock  raising. 

A  D  VA  N  C  E;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  E.  E.  Buzzard,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jki-." 

COLUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  n  S.BoH 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  from  Mis- 
souri r.  and  25  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City, 
the  State  capital.  Seat  of  State  University, 
Christian  Female  College  and  Stephens'  Fe- 
male College.  Mining,  stock  raising  and 
farming. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished September,  1901;  Mitchell  &  Strong, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COMMERCIAL;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1879; 
Louis  K.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKI,  ••  (A  A). 

MISSOURI  HERAL-D;  Fridays;  dem 
ocratic;  twenty  pages  10J^xl43^;  subscription 
(1;     established  186S;    Edwin  W.   Stephens, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.2,333;  for  1898,  3,319;  for 

1899,  3,045;  for  a  year  endiug  with  June, 
1900,3,989.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH  (OO).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
3,463. 

MISSOURI  STATESMAN;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1843;  L.  H.  Rice,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,   I.    In    1897,  IZ.    In  1898,  ••iKL."    In 

1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "J_KL." 

M.  S.  II.  INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays, 
except  June,  July  and  August;  collegiate; 
eight  pages  9x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Students  of  Missouri  State  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "JiL"  Actual  average 
for  1903.  1,117.    In  1904.  yl. 

PROFESSIONAL.      WORLD;      Fri 

days;  negro;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1901 ;  R.  L.  Logan, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

AGRICULTURE  COLLEGE 
FARMER;  monthly;  agricultiire;  sixteen 
pages  9^x12;  subscription  £0  cents;  estab- 
lished 1904;  J.  Lee  Hewitt,  elitor;  Students 
of  College  of  Agriculture,  publishers  (2—5). 

CONCORDIA,  Lafayette  Co.  -a  889t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  E. 
of  Lexington,  the  county  seat.  Shipping 
point  for  grain.  Canning  factory.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

CONCORDIAN;Thursdaj's;republican; 
eight  pages  13.x;20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  J.  J.  Bredehoeft.  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL." 

CONWAY,  Laclede  Co.  g  272t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  17   m. 

S.  S.  W.    of    Lebanon,    the   county    seat. 

Timber  and  agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  John  A.  Bram,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CORNING,  JLoIt   Co.  b  240  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs 

Rd..  45  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Joseph. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays:  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 25;  established 
iune,  1904;  C.  N.  Dobyns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (I— 5).  I 


MISSOURI. 


COWGILIi,  Caldwell  Co.  t]357t  pop.^ 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  26  m. 

W.  S.  W.  of  Chillicothe.    Butter  and  cheese 

factory.  Coal  mines  In  vicinity.  Agriculture. 

CHIEF;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887;  Q.  B. 
Cowley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

CRAIG,   Sou  Co.  \2  775t  pop.,  oa 

Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  45  m.  N. 

from  Saint  Joseph.    Fruit-shipping  points 

Grain  elevators  and  flour  mills. 

LEADER  ;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican; twelve  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1886  ;  Ch.  N.  Dobyns,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKL. " 

CREIGHTON,  Cass  Co.  ^  360t  pop.^ 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 

18  m.  S.  E.  of  Harrlsonville,  the  county  seat. 

Milling,  coal  mining,  farming   and  brick 

making. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
W.  A.  Crane,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CUBA,  Crawford  Co.  D- 652t  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of 

Steelville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription $1 ;  established  1882; 
John  Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DARLINGTON,  Gentry  Co.  \^  S69t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Omaha  &  St.  Louis  Rds..  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Al- 
bany, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1891;  Asa  W.  Butler,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEARBORN, ^Za«e  Co.  ^567t  pop., 

on   Chicago.  Rock    Island    &   Pacific   and 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Platte  City,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages 22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  Jas.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl  " 

DEEP  WATER,  Uenry  Co.  o  l,201t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City.  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
Rd..  7  m.  S.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.. 
Coal  mining,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

WORLD  ;  Wednesdays;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  E.  Cain,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

DE  KALB,  Buchanan  Co.  ti600  pop.,. 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  11 

m.  S.  of  Saint  Joseph,  the  county   seat. 

Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pages  1.3x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Ed.  S. 
Hays,  editor  and  publisher-  Circ'n  "jkl." 

DENVER,  Worth  Co.  tl  295  pop. 
HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DESOTO,  Jefferson  Co.  n- 5,611t  pop., 
on  St.   Louis.  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern. 


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MISSOURI. 


Rd.,42  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.    Min- 
ing and  manufacturing. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
J.  F.  Mitchim,  editor;  Mitchlm  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (10—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "JKL."   In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

REl'UBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x2;i;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ished  1889 ;  W.  E.  Crow,  editor ;  Facts  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

DEWITT,  Carroll  Go.  [^  550t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  16  m.  W.  of 

Carroliton,  the  county  seat.    Stave  factory 

and  flour  mill. 

CARROLL  FARMERS'  HER- 
ALD; Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  J. 
A.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "J.Ki." 

DEXTER,  Stoddard  Co.  U^  l,862t  pop., 

on   St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 

and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Eds.,  49  m.  W. 

by  S.  W.  of  Cairo.  111.    Heading  and  handle 

factories  and  flour  mill.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pagesl3x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875;  Webb  Watbins.  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STODDARD    CO.   DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1890 ;  A.  J. 
Thrower,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

DIXON,   Pulaski  Co.  D  500t  pop,,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  of 

Rolla.    Shipping  point  for  wheat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 

F.  A.  Forbes,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DONIPHAN,  c.  h.,  Ripley  Co.  R  l,508t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.  and  Current  r.,  26  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 
Poplar  Bluff.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

EXPONENT;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  established  1899;  D.  C.  Cun- 
ningham, editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2). 

PROSPECT-NEWS;  Thursdays ;demo- 
cratlc  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  18S8 ;  John  P.  Campbell,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z  (4.6). 

DOWNING,  5rc/iM2/Zer  Co.  b  SOlf  pop., 

on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 

Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and   11  W.  of 

Memphis.     Timber  and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Geo.  B.  Shaffer,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

DREXEL,  Cass  Co.  -a  453t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd.,  25  m. 

S.   W.  of  Harrisonville,  the   county  seat, 

and  53  S.  of  Kansas  City.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1892; 

G.  W.  Rhea,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).  Cir 
culatlon  "iKL." 


MISSOURI. 


EDGERTON,  Platte  Co.  ^  634t  pop. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

EDINA,  c.  h.,  Knox  Co.  [j'  l,605t  pop., 

on  Quincy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  47  m. 

N.  W.  of  Quincy,  111.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

KNOX  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages 22x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1871 ;  Griffln  Frost,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KNOX  CO.  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882;  Frank  J.  O'Reilly,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867:  R.  F.  Schofleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jjvl."  Actual  aver- 
aqe  for  1896,  1,063.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  'JKL-"  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,254. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904.  yl. 

'EJu'DO'S ^Miller  Co.  u  2,000  pop.,onMi8- 

souri  Pacific  and  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and 

Colorado  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Tuscumbia 

the    county  seat.    Rock   Island   System's 

General  Division  and  shops.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  9x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  N.  J.  Shepherd,  editor;  Raw- 
leigh  Shepherd,  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  D.  F.  Thompson,  editor;  The 
Eagle  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ELDORADO     SPRINGS,    Cedar 

Co.  p  2,137+  pop.,  19  m.  N,  W.  of  Stockton. 

the  county  seat.    Largest  town  in  county. 

Mineral  springs.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1897; 
W.  W.  Goodwin,  editor;  Goodwin  Bros,,  pub- 
lishers (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  John 
S.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl  " 

£  li  M  O ,  Nodaway  Co.  "□  600  pop.,  on 

Omaha  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Maryville  and  55  N.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  S.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ELSBERRY,  Lincoln  Co.  n- 816+ pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  2  m. 

from  Mississippi  r.  and  68  N.  of  Saint  Louis. 

Sandstone  quarries.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Mavhall  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

ELVINS,  St.  Francois  Co.  D- 5501  pop., 
on  Mississippi  &  Bonne  Terre  Rd.,  50  m.  S. 
of  St.  Louis. 

LABOR  HERALD;  Thursdays;  labor; 
ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  B.  J.  Hubbard,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation :  In  1904,  publisher  asserts, 
4,000  each  Issue  during  the  year. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MISSOURI. 


EMINENCE,  c.h.,  shannon  Co.  g9:30t 
pop.  (Of  towuship),  on  Jack's  Fork  of  Cur- 
rent r.    Silver  and  copper  mining. 

CURRENT  WAVE:  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  P,  L.  Lyles,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL' 

JOURNAI. ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
January.  1901;  C.  W.  Hudgens,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

EOLIA,   PiJi^  Co.  n-  158  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Bowling 

Green,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

VOICE;  Friiiays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  June,  1902; 
S.  Howard  Leech,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

£ T  H  £ li ,  Macon  Co.  ^  397t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 

of  Bucklin.    Farming. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1896;  Wm.  E.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

£  VERTON,  Dade  Co.  p  630t  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  E.  of  Greenfield,  the  county  seat. 

DADE  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  in 
dependent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1892 ;  Josephus  Lee,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GEXERAl..  BAPTIST;  Wednesdays; 
general  baptist;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  July,  1903;  JosephusLee, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS,  Clay  Co. 

"ti  1,881+ pop.,  ou  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Excelsior  Springs  Rds.,  30  m.  E.  by 
N.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Summer  resort. 
Farming. 

C  A  Li  Li  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SEI>II-VvEEKLiY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  semi  weekly  six 
pages  13x20;  subscription— dally  $3;  semi- 
vv'eekly  $1;  established  1882;  A.  C.  Bush,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3)  Circulation  daily 
"JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  UNION  WITNESS- 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  church  of  Christ; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1843;  Rev.  J.  V.  B.  Flack,  D.D.,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  189T,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5 ). 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 
W.  D.  Flack,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  N.  McKlnney,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRFAX,  Atchison  Co.  ^  666t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m. 

S.  of  Tarkio.    Stock  raising,  shipping  and 

farming. 

FORUM;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  W.  H.  Hambaugh,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

F AIRPLAY,  Polk  Co.  g  407t  pop., on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd  ,  12  m. 

E.  of  Bolivar,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;   subscription    $1;  estab- 


MISSOURI. 


lished  1893;  Carl  D.  Wilkinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "iKX" 

FARBER,  Audrain  Co.  D  247t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  about  19  m.  N.  E.  of 

Mexico,  the  county  seat.    Corn,  oats  and 

grass.    Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

FORUM;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
C.  A.  Davault.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FARMINGTON,  c.  h.,  Saint  Fran- 
cois Co.  D- 1,778+ pop.,  87  m.  S.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Wagon  manufactories. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
17^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Harry  &  C.  H.  Denman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  August, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  number  during 
past  year  was  1,250.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  y I. 
PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  Robert  M.Yost,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

TIMES  AND  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  Theodore  D.  Fisher,  edi- 
tor; Times  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

•p^^YETTE,  c.h.,  Howard  Co.  D  2,717t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  12  m. 
from  Missouri  r.  and  60  N.  W.  of  Jefferson 
City,  the  State  capital.    Farming, 
DEMOCRAT-LEADER;   Thursdays; 
democratic;  sight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established— Democj-af -Banner  18 .4,  How- 
ard Co.  Leader  1893;  H.  P.  Mason,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).  ,,„«-,  r»     as. 

Circulation  :  In  1896  •'iia-^'  In  1897.  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  2,253.  In  1899,  y  I.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)1.    In  1904,  yl. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  SI;  established  1897;  W.D. 
Settle,  editor;  J.  M.  Fuller,  pubhsher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  ^cW  aver- 
age/or 1900, 1,1  37.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
Inl903.  (z— 4)  I  (OO)  (A  A). 

HOWARD  CO.  ADVERTISER; 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1840;  Marshall  B, 
Yeaman,  editor;  Yeaman  &  White,  publish- 
ers (8— 3).  ^  ^  - 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,624.  In  1897,  Tf .  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1.600.  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900. zl.  In  1901, y I.  In  1902. yl.  Inl903,(z-4) 
I.    In  1904,  yl. 

FESTUS,  Jefferson  Co.  a- 1,256  pop.,  on 
Mississippi  River  &  Bonne  Terre  Rd.,9m. 
E.  of  Hillsboro. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1:  established 
April,  1903;  Herbert  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "ijcL." 

FILLMORE'  Andrew  Co.\2  225t  pop., 
9  m.  W.  of  Rosendale.  the  nearest  station 
on  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs 
Rd.,  and  13  N.  W.  of  Savannah,  the  county 
seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
LEVER;  Thursdays;  Independent:  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;   established 

1899:  W.  H.  Gilbert,   editor  and   publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  ••ijcL." 

FLAT  RIVER,  Saint  Francois  Co.  D- 
on  Mississippi  River  &  Bonne  Terre  Rd.,  8  m. 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


N.  W.  of   Farmington,   the   county   seat. 

Lead  mining. 

LiEAD  BELT  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  Chas.  R.  Pratt,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4),    Circulation  "jkl." 

FOREST  CITY,  Holt  Co.  ti  400  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs 
Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Oregon,  the  county  seat, and 
22  W.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Flouring  and  excel- 
sior mills  and  canning  factory.  Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STAR;  Fridays;  tour  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  September,  1901;  J. 
W.  &  J.  O.  Morris,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FORSYTH,  c.li.,ranc2/  Co.Q  '204t  pop., 

on  White  r.,  40  m.    S.   E.   of  Springfield. 

Flour  mills  and  lumber. 

TANEY  CO.  REPUBLICAN:  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1S95;  W.  H.  Price,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKFORD,  Pike  Co. o  700t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W. 

of  Hannibal.    Flour  mills.    Grain,  timber 

and  live  stock. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  William  E.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FREDERICKTOWN,  c.  h.,  Madi- 

aon  Co.  3^  1,577+  pop.  —local  census  2,050 — on 

St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 

and  St.  Francis  r.,  104  m.  S.  of  Saint  Louis. 

Lead,    silver,     copper,    nickel    and    iron 

deposits. 

DEMOCRAT-NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Smith  &  Purcell.  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1903,  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898:  T.  A.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkj-" 

FREEBURG,   Osage  Co.  U  14  pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FUIiTON,  c.  h.,  Callaway  Co.  n  4,883t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  educational  and  beneficent  institutions. 
Manufactures  of  earthenware  and  fire 
clay  brick.    Stock  raising. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sundaj',  and 
W^EEKLY,     Fridays;    democratic;     four 
pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  20x26;   subscrip 
tion- daily  $4,  weekly  $1;   established  1882; 
W.  D.  Thomas,  editor;  Sun  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation- Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:    In    1895,   publislier  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,.350.     Actual   average   for    1896, 
1,804.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  zl.    In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  uith  July 
3, 1900.  '^,748;  for  a  year  ending  ti'ith  Sep- 
tember, 1901,  2,940;  for  1902,  3,06t2.     In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Ovid  Bell,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulation:    In  1895,    "jkl."      In    1896,  I. 
In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  -jkl"     In  1902,  Z  (3,  4). 


JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  W.W.  Arnold, editor;  Eichor  &  Wilson, 
publishers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

3IISSOURI  TELEGRAPH;  weekly, 
twice-a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1839;  J.  B.  Williams  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHOOL  INDEPENDENT;  monthly; 
educational;  sixteen  pages  7x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1902 ;  Hale  &  Crag- 
head,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl."  (A  a) 

GAINESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Ozark  Co.  [? 

222+  pop.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  West  Plains,  near- 
est railroad  station.  Farming  and  cotton 
growing. 

OZARK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  D.  D.  Turnbaugh,  editor 
and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OZARK  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays:  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establisbed 
November,  1901;  Lay  ton  Bros.  &  Harlin,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GALENA,  c.  h.,  Stone  Co.  Q  500 pop., 

on  James  Fork  of  White  r.,  40  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 

of  Springfield.    Farming. 

STONE  CO.  ORACLE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  Miss  Mary  Smith,  editor; 
Armstrong  &  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  ".ikl  " 

GALLATIN,  c.  h.,  DaviM*  Co.  ^2,120 
pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific  Rds.  and  Grand  r.,  50  m.  E.  of 
Saint  Joseph.    Agriculture. 
DEMOCRAT;   Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;    Robertson   &    Ball,  editors  and   pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  From  1892  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,750.  In  1S96,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  n-ith  June, 
1900,1,800.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average 
'or  1902,  2,380:  for  1903,  '2,594;  for  1904, 

2  TTS 

NORTH  MISSOURIAN;  Thursdays; 
republican:  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1864;  C.  M.  Harrison,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL."  In  1896.  T.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.     In  1902. 

"JKL." 

GALT,   Grundy   Co.    tl    582t   pop.,    on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Quincy, 
Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Trenton,  the  county  seat.  Farming  district. 
HERALD;    Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1885:   F.  J.  Bondurant,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (S— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1900:  Sam 
S.  ToUe,  editor  and  publi-sher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GARDEN   CITY,    Cass   Co.    -a  574t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
Rd.,  68  m.  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City.    Farming. 
VIEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;    four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  extablishedls91; 
J.  Cartright.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JK_L" 

GENTRY,  Gen/ry  Co.^2G0t  pop.,oii 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  W.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight  pages   13x20;   subscription  $1;   estab- 


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MISSOURI. 


llshed  1900;  C.  F.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "ikl." 

GIULIAM,  Saline  Co.  n  347t  Pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Mar- 
shall, the  county  seat,  and  5  W,  of  the  Mis- 
souri r.    Timber  and  agriculture. 

GLOBE;   Thursdays;    democratic;   four 
pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
190(1;  Mrs.  J.  M.  Woolridge,  editor  and  pub 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GILMAN  CITY,  Harrison  Co.  t]  447t 

pop.,  on  Port  Arthur  Route  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  E. 

of  Saint  Joseph  and  10  N.  of  Kansas  City. 

Cattle.    Farming. 

GUIDE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  J.  A.  Bowen.editorandpublisher(10— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GLASGOW,  Howard  Co.  D  l,672t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alt»n  and  Wabash  Rds.  and 
Missouri  r.,  160  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Saw,  veneering  and  flouring  mills  and  to- 
bacco factories.  Seat  of  Lewis  Library, 
Pritchett  College  and  Morrison  Astronomi- 
cal Observatory.    Agriculture. 

GLiOBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Charles  M.  Diggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOAVARD  CO.  ECHO;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  W.  Chas.  Hopper,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

31 ISSO  URI A  N ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  W.  P.  Ruff  el,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  "jKi,." 

GOLDEN  CITY,  Barton  Co.  p  875t 
pop.,  on  Frisco  System  Rd.,  51  m.  W.  of 
Springfleld  and  150  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  John  A.  Griesel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

HERA  L<  D ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  J.  H.  Heath,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GORIN,  Scotland   Co.  rf  87t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe  Rd.,  7  m.  W. 

of  Wyaconda  and  14  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  timber. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Homer  L.  Settle,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GOWER,   Clinton   Co.  tl  392t   pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe  and  St. 

Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 

Saint  Joseph.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

EPITOmiST;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Gideon  Daeschner,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAHAM,  Nodaway  Co.  tl  384t  Pop., 
2  m.  E.  of  Maitland,  14  W.  of  Barnard  and 
15  S.  W.  of    Maryvllle,  the    county    seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
POST ;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  six  pages 

17^x24;    subscription   $1;    established   1890; 


MISSOURI. 


Oron  M.  Elliott,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

G'RAN'BY,  Newton  Co.  p  2,3151  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about 
9  m.  N.  E.  of  Neosho,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  lead  and  zinc  mining. 

WINER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  The  Miner 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRANGER,  Scotland  Co.  cf  260  pop., 

on  Keokee  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m.  W.   of 

Memphis.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE:  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  April,  19U3 ; 
Swan  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
(A  A). 

GRANT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Worth  Co.  t] 

1,406+ pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &Quincy 

Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph,    Agricultural 

and  stock-raising  center. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1867;  J.  W.  S.  Dillon,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

Circulntiou:   In  1901, "jkl."     Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,317.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

WORTH  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1873;  P.  S.  Mooers,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

GREEN  CASTLE,   Sullivan   Co.    i 
3901-  pop.,  on  Qulncy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City 
Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Milan. 
J  OURNA  L. }  Fridays  (A  A). 

GREEN  CITY,  Sullivan  Co.  i  477t 
pop.,  on  Qulncy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd., 
11  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Milan,  the  county  seat. 
Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising. 
PRESS;    Fridays;    independent;  eight 

pages  1 3x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 

Robt.  H.  McClanahan,  editor  and  publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GREENFIELD,c.h.,I?ad«  Co.  p 
1,406+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Mem- 
phis Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfleld.     Agri- 
culture, mining  and  stock  raising. 
DADE  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  Will  R.  Bowles,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl" 

VEDETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Philip  S.  Griffith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENRIDGE,  Pettis  Co.  O  389t 
pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
13  m.  S.  W.  of  Sedalia,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 

liOCALi  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15i^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1R92;  W.  H.  Crisman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P).   Circulation  "iKL" 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  O, 

1,051+  pop.,  on  WilliamsvIUe,  Greenville  & 
Northeastern  Rd.  and  St.  Francis  r.    Manu- 
factures of  yellow  pine  lumber.    Timber 
and  granite. 
SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  S. 

Marsh,  editor  and  publisher.    Clro'n  "jkl" 


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MISSOURI. 


WAYNE  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription 
SI;  established  1876;  C.  C.  Mitchin,  editor; 
The  Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

HALE,  Carroll  Co.  [^  665t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  16  m.  N. 
E.  of  Carrollton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

H  U  S  T  L.  E  R  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.E.Ripley  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IjEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  C.  L.  Shinn,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
■  Circulation  "jkl." 

H ALLS VILLE,  Boon*  Co.  n  157  pop., 

on  Wabash  Rd.  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbia. 

Agriculture. 

EAGIiE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
Mav,  1903;    Louis  K.  Davis,  editor  and  pub 

lisher(7— 3).    (A  A). 

HAMILTON,  Caldwell  Co.\2  l.«04t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 
50  m.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph  and  69  N.  E.  of  Kan- 
sas City.    Manufacturing,  coal  mining,  ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 
FARxlIERSS'  ADVOCATE;   Thurs 
days;    democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription  $1;    established   1890;    Holman   & 
Ridings,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  T.    Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,140;  for  1897,  1,481 ;  for  1898, 
ti,'^10  ;  for  1899,  '^,683.      In  1900,  yH.    In 
1901,  yl.   In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  J.  Actual 
average  for  1904.  ti,3SS. 

HAMILiTONlAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  W.  J.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FfeATERNAL.  HOME;  monthly; 
fraternal;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  Clyde  R.  Osborn, 
editor;  Fraternal  Home,  publishers  (1 — i). 
Circniatiou:  In  1901,  "j_kl."  Act^lal  aver- 
age for  1902,  8,416;  for  1903,  8,666.  In 
1904,  yF. 

HANNIBAL,  Marion  Co.  cf  12,780t 
pop.,  center  of  six  railroads  on  Mississippi 
r.,  20  m.  below  Quincy,  111.  General  manu- 
facturing.   Shipping  point. 

COURIER-POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican ;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established  1886;  Thos.  B.  Morris 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  — daily  "jkl  " 
weekly  "JKL-"  In  1897.  daily  Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 

MORNING  JOURNAL;  every  morn 
ing  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $-1.80,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1876.  weekly  1870;  J.  A. 
Knott,  editor;  Journal  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jjil  "  Weekly:  In 
1904.1. 

HARDIN,  Hay  Co.^j  669t  pop.,  on  Wa- 
bash and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Richmond,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture,  mining  and  milling. 

N  E  WS;  Tiiursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1 :  established 
1888:  Walter  L.  Bales,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARRIS^. 

JOURNAL:  Fri'lavs:  eight  pages  13x20; 
Bubscription  $1;    established  April,  1902;    E 


J.  Barron,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).     Cir- 
culation "jkl."  (A  A). 

HARRISONVILLE,c.li.,  Cats  Co. 

-n  1,844+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  & 
Memphis,  Kansas  City,  Osceola  &  Southern, 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City.  Agri- 
culture and  coal  mining. 

CASS  CO.  DEMOCRAT:  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1856  ;  E.  R.  Idol, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n  'jkl  " 
In  1901,  Z  (6).     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CASS  CO.  LEADER  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  to  twelve  pages  17}^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  H.  C.  Daniel, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jicl  " 

CASS  CO. NEWS;  Fridays ;  republican r 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  C.  L.  Harris, editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

HARTSBURG,  Boone  Co.  D  3.5a 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  18 
m.  S.  of  Columbia,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

TRUTH  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Pearl 
Craigo,  editor;  S.  M.  Myers,  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HARTVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wright  Co.   q3* 

445+  pop. ,  on  Gasconade  r.,  50  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field.   Lead,  copper  and  iron  ore. 
DEMOCRAT;     Fridays;     democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  A.  J.  Summers,  editor;  Hartville  Demo- 
crat Co.,  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

W^RIGHT  CO.  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  H.  H.  Musick.  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAYTI,  Pemiscot  Co.  Q.  419t  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis,  Kennett  &  Southern  Rd.,  5  m.  W. 

of  Gayoso,  the  county  seat.    Stave  factory 

and  saw  and  planing  mills. 

FE.MISCOT  ARGUS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  H.  H.  Vance,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HERMANN,  c.  h.,  Gasconade  Co.  a- 
1,575+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  81  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Flour  mills^ 
brewery,  foundry,  and  wine,  saw,  cigar, 
knife  and  wrench  manufactories. 

ADVERTISER-COURIER;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1872;  Fred  L.  Wensel, 
editor;  Graf  Bros.,  publishers  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

VOLKSBLATT;  Fridays;  German; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
JS2;  established  1855;  Theo.  Graf,  editor;  Graf 
Bros.,  publishers  (7—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1*^91  to  1895. 
Acfunl  average  for  1896,  1,1  '73.  In  1897,  Y, 
Actual  average  fnr  1898.  1,1  68.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl' 

HERMITAGE,  c.  h.,  Hickory  Co.  D 

275  pop.,  on  the  Pomme  de  Terre  r.,  20  m.  E. 

S.  E.  of  Osceola.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

INDEX-GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eigiit  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  W.U.Morton,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3)     Circulation  ".ikl." 

REFUULICAN  :  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptions!;  es- 
tablished 1897;  ■Wilson  &  Green,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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MISSOURI. 


HIGBEE,  Randolph  Co.  Q  l,151t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri,    Kansas 

&  Texas  Rds.,  10  m,  S.  S.  W.  of  Moberly. 

Coal  mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
W.  H.  Welch  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HIGGINSVILL.E,  Lafayette  Co.  -D 

2,791t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Lexington,  the 

county  seat.    Wheat,  corn  and  coal.    Seat 

of  the  Confederate  Home. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Geo.  Scott  and  S.  J.  Kleinschmidt,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 1).  Circ'n  "jkl.-  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

JEFFEKSONIAN  ?  Fridays;  twelve 
pages  14x21;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Jule  G.  Coe,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902, 
(z— 4.  5)1.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

Li  EADER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  M.  L.  Harwood  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MISSOURI  THALBOTE  ;  Fridays; 
German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871;  R.  P.  Sevin,  editor;  S.  Z. 
Bruening,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl-"  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  inonths  of  1897, 
1»590.  In  1898.  "JKL  "  Actual  average  for 
1900,  1,321.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

PROGRESSIVE  BEE-KEEPER; 

monthly;  bee  culture;  thirty-two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  1893;  G.  M. 
Doolittle  and  R.  B.  Leahy,  editors;  Leahy 
Manufacturing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  lii98.  ti.'HOS.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901, y I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  y I.  In  1904, y I. 

HILLiSBORO,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  D- 

254-I'   pop.,  40   m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Saint   Louis. 

Farming,  stock  raising  and  fruit  growing. 

JEFFERSON  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  R.  W.  McMullin, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,430.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898  "TKL."  In  1901,  Z  (3).  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,640.    lu  19  i4,  yl. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  Dietrich  &  Crow,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5  P). 

HOLDEN,  Johnson  Co.  -a  2,126t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Sedalia 
and  50  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Richard  H.  Tatlow,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A) 

HOLT,  Clay  (7o.t]339t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Qiilncy  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of 
Lathrop  and  14  N.  of  Liberty,  the  county 
seat.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890:  E.  T.  Hockaday,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOPKINS,  Nodaway  Co.  ^  907t  pop., 
on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  14  m. 


MISSOURI. 


N.  of  Mary  ville,  the  county  seat.    Agricul- 
ture. 

JOURNAIj  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876:  W.  L.  Moorhead,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOUSTON, c.h.,rea;rt«  Co.g  514t  pop., 
18  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Cabool,  the  nearest  rail- 
road point.  Iron  foundry.  Agriculture, 
fruit  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;   Fridays;   democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab 
llshed  1903;  Samlidge  &  Britton,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HERA  LiD  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  E.  K.  Lyles.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  was  not  less  than  1,100. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  "jkl." 

TEXAS  CO.  STAR;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  J.  S-  King,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

HOUSTONIA,  Petti>^  Co.  D  307t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Se- 
dalia, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
SPECTATOR;   Thursdays;   four  pages 
15x22;   subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R. 
&  E.  Medley,  editors  and  publishers.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HUMANSVILLE,  Polk  Co.  g  l,055t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
Rd.,  19  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Osceola.    Farming 
and  grazing. 
ST  A  R-L.EA  DER  ;  Thursdays;  eight 

pages    18x24;     subscription    $1;    established 

1878;  J.  W.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher (2— 3). 

Circulation  "JiiL"    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl- " 

HTTME,^a<es  Go.-D  o40t  pop.,on  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  Kansas  City, 
Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Rich  HilL 
Shipping  point  for  corn.  Agriculture,  coal 
mining  and  stock  raising. 

BORDER  TELEPHONE;  Saturdays; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Lewis  W.Moore, editor;  S.Moore 
&  Son,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,100;  for  1897,  1,158.  In 
1898.  yl.       In  1899,  yl.      In  1900.  yl.       In 

1901,    "JKL." 

HUMPHREYS,  Sullivan  Co.   b   393 
pop.,  on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &   Eastern 
Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Milan,  the  county  seat. 
Grazing  and  stock  raising. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20;, 

subscription  75  cents;  established  1897;  C.  C. 

Bartruff.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HUNNEWELL,  Shelby Co.^m^ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

10   m.    E.   of    Shelbina.      Live    stock    and 

farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  A.  B.  Dunlap,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "iKL" 

HUNTSVILLE,c.h.,i?andoi!p/i  Co.  t\ 

1,805+  pop.,   on   Wabash   Rd.,   6   m.  W.  of 

Moberly.   Manufacturing.  Deposits  of  coal 

in  vicinity. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1868; 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOUKI. 


Balthis  &  Dameron,  editors  and   publishers 

<6-3). 

Circulatiou;    In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897.  Z.    In 

1899,  Z.    Actual  average  for  1901,  1,553.   In 

1902,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1903,   1,764. 

In  1901,  yl. 

IBERIA,  Miller  Co.  D  264t  pop., 
about  16  m.S.  E.  of  Tuscumbia,  the  county 
seat,  and  12  N.  of  Crocker,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
Flour  and  saw  mills.  Farming,  fruit 
growing,  stock  raising  and  mining. 

IMPETUS;  Friaays;  republican;  eight 
pagesllxl6;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Martin  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkx." 

INDEPENDENCE,  c.  h.,   Jackson 

Co.  -D  6,974+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton,  Kan- 
sas City  &  Independence  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  Missouri  r.  and  10 
E.of  Kansas  City.  Seat  of  two  female  col- 
leges. Flouring,  saw,  woolen  and  other 
mills  and  general  manufacturing.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL  }  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1846;  Sentinel  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly "jja"  Inl900,weeklyZ.  In  1902, "jkl. " 
In  1908,  Z(4)  (••). 

JACKSON  CO.  JUDGE;  Fridays;  in 
dependent  republican ;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15X22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1901;  Judge  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "ikl." 

JACKSON  EXAMINER;  Fridays; 
independent-democratic;  twelve  to  twenty- 
four  ()ages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Wm.  Southern,  Jr.,  editor;  Ex- 
aminer Printing  Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  ••jkl"  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,565.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  was  not  less  than 
1,425.  In  1902,  y I.   Inl903,(z-6)  I.   In  1904,  yl. 

ZION'S  ENSIGN;  Thursdays;  latter 
day  saints;  eight  pages  13x18  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.  H.  Garrett,  editor; 
Ensign  Publishing  House,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,100.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October.  1899,  3.646.  In  1900,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  3,782;  for  1902, 
4,017; /or  1903,  4,329.    In  1904,  yG. 

ASSEMBLY  NEWS;  monthly,  April  to 
August  inclusive ;  Cumberland  presby terlan ; 
four  pages  13x15;  subscription  25  cents;  es 
tablished  1889;  W,  F.  Perry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

Circulatiou:  Inl901,(z-4)I.  In  1902, (z- 4) I. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  3,133  (A  A). 

SCHOOL  NEWS;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; twelve  pages  Si^xllJ^;  subscripti  n  50 
cents;  established  1896:  W.  H.  Johnson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation '•jkl  •• 
(A  A). 

IRONTON,  c.  h.,Iron  Co.  P.  797t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  90  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Sum- 
mer resort.  Iron  ore  and  granite.  Manu- 
factures of  ploughs,  wagons,  sash  and 
doors.    Farming. 

ARCADIA  VALLEY  ENTER- 
PRISE; Thursdays  (A  A). 

IRON  CO.  EAGLE;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Charles  A.  Byers,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  ••jkl."  (A  A). 


IRON  CO.  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1867 ;  Eli  D.  Ake,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

JACKSON,  c.  h..  Cape  Girardeau  Co. 

O^  l,658t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.W.  of  Cape  Girardeau 
and  163  S.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis.  Flour  and 
planing  mills,  stave  factory,  fotmdry, 
creamery  and  tile  works.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

DEUTSCHER    VOLKSFREUND; 

Thursdays;  German ;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
Fred  Kles  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  B.  F.  Lusk,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MISSOURI  CASH  BOOK;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.00;  established  1871;  F.  A.  McGulre,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JAMESPORT,    Daviess  Co.  b  728t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

10  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Gallatin,  the  county  seat. 

Grazing  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  democratic;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  M.  F. 
Stipes,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

JAMESTOWN,  Moniteau  Co.  a  344t 
pop.,  10m.  N.  E.  of  California,  the  county 
seat,  and  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the 
State  capital. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  H,  L.  Meyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

JASPER,  Jasper  Co.  J3  627t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Carthage, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Lynn  Monroe,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
circulation  ••jkl." 

JEFFERSON  CITY,  c.  h..  Cole  Co. 
a  State  Capital,  9,664t  pop.,  on  Chicago 
&  Alton  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  S. 
bank  of  Missouri  r.,  150  m.  from  its  mouth, 
125  W.  of  Saint  Louis  and  158  E.  S.  E.  of 
Kansas  City.  General  trade  center,  having 
foundries  and  manufactories,  shoes,  farm- 
ing implements  and  wagons.  Agriculture, 
timber  and  mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  COLE  CO.  DEMOCRAT, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages 
15x22,  weeklv  eight  pages;  subscription- 
daily  $3.60,  weekly  75  cents;  established— 
dailv  March,  1902,  weekly  1884;  T.  Speed 
Mosly,  editor;  Cole  County  Democrat  Print- 
ing Co., publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n— daily  "iKL." 
weekly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI  STATE  TRIBUNE; 
every  morningexcept  Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1875,  weekly  1866;  Tribune 
Printing  Co. ,  publishers  ( 7—3  P ) .  C  irculation 
-dailv  "JKL."  weekly  -jkl."  In  1899,  weekly 
Z.     In  1902,  "iKL." 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  mormng,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily    $5,    weekly    $1;    established    1900; 


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Republican  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weelcly  "ibj;" 
MISSOURI  VOL.KSFREUND}  Wed 

nesdays;  German;  democratic;  four  pages 
19x25;  subscription  $2;  establislied  1876;  J. 
F.  Koester,  editor  and  publislier  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation ".TKL." 

POST}  Saturdays;  German;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Joseph  Sailer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896, -.ikl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  edition  1,008.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  each 
week  was  1,080;  in  1900,  July,  each  week  for 
the  past  twelve  months,  1,104;  in  1901,  nolssue 
less  than  1,200.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

MISSOURI  SCHOOL.  JOURNAL.} 
monthly;  educational;  fifty  two  pages  7x10; 
BUbscription  $1.25;  established  1883;  Howard 
A.  Gass,  editor;  Childers  &  Townsend,  pub- 
lishers (12-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,616;  for  1896.  6.250.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  3,5S3. 
In  mo,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  4,163}  for  1904,  4,333. 

JERICO,  Cedar  Co.  P443t  pop.,  13  m. 

W.  by  S.  W.  of  Stockton,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising.    Coal,  iron  and 

lead  in  vicinity. 

OPTIC;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888:  A.  M.  Heifner,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

J O'SHS'BJJUG,  Montgomery  Co.n-407t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

"Warrenton.    Wagon  factories. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Ij  }  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  N.  Lavender,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  •■jkl.-- 

JOPLIN,  Jasper  Co.  p  33,000  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas, Frisco  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds..  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Carthage  and  168  S.  of 
Kansas  City.  General  manufacturing,  lead 
and  zinc  mining  and  agriculture.  Com- 
mercial center  of  Southern  Missouri. 

GLiOBE;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  fortj'  pages 
15x21;  subscription- daily  $5,  Sundav  $1.50; 
established  1896;  The  Joplin  Globe  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Inl900, -'jkl."  In  1901.  (z— 6)  G. 
Actual   average  for   1902,  9,414; /or  1903, 
10,510; /or  1904,  12,046. 
Publisher's  announcemetit.— The  Joplin,  Mo., 
Globe  guarantees    six  times  the  circula- 
tion of  any  other  paper  published  in  South- 
west Missouri. 

Joplin  is  a  city  of  35,000,  the  commercial 
and  mining  center  of  a  territory  covered 
exclusively  by  the  Joplin  Daily  Globe, 
embracing  the  great  zinc  and  lead  area, 
the  coal,  oil,  natural  gas,  and  smelting 
fields  of  Missouri,  Kansas,  Arkansas  and 
Indian  Territory,  with  a  population  of  over 
250,000.  The  annual  products  of  this  scope 
of  country  exceeds  ,$50,000,000.  Wages  are 
high,  and  everybody  has  money  to  spend. 

Advertisers  who  intend  using  space  in 
Joplin  serve  their  best  interests  by  tising 
the  Globe,  which  carries  double  the  local 
advertising  of  any  other  Joplin  paper.  For 
further  information  address  any  local 
wholesaler,  jobber,  retail  dealer,  or  bank. 
The  circulation  of  the  Globe  will  reach 
the  15,000  mark  before  the  first  day  of  Jan- 
uary, 1906. 

NEWS-HERAL.D  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Saturday  and  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 


MISSOURI. 


lican;  daily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  six- 
teen pages  18x24;  subscription  — daily  $5, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1 ;  egtabllshed— A'eirs  1872, 
Herald  1876,  consolidated  1900;  Melville  W. 
Hutchison,  editor;  News-Herald  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:   In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts,  not  less  than   1,125.     In   1896,  I,    In 
1897,  Y.      In    1898.   "jkl."      In    1900.   Z.     In 
1902.  "j_KL."    In  1904,  G. 
AVeekly:  "jkl." 

TRIBUENE;  Thursdays;  German  ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor 
and  publisher.  Dated  also  at  Wichita,  Kan. 
(2-4). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,653.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

KAHOKA,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  cf  l,818t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &Quincy  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of  Keokuk,  Iowa.  General  manu- 
facturing. 

CL.ARK  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1895 ;  J.  L.  Greenlee,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ( A  A ). 

GAZETTE-HERAIiD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  S.S.Bali,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1901.  Z  (4).    In  1903,  Z(4)  (##). 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  L.  Alexander,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,^00.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL." 

KANSAS  CITY,  Jackson  Co.  -a 
163,752+  pop.,  center  of  sixteen  railroads,  on 
the  Missouri  r.,  at  mouth  of  Kansas  r., 
26  m.  S.  E.  of  Leavenworth,  70  S.  by  E.  of  St, 
Joseph  and  283  W.  by  N.  of  St.  Louis.  Second 
city  of  the  State  in  population  and  impor- 
tance. Manufactures  and  commerce  and  a 
great  commercial  center.  Extensive  mills, 
smelters,  packing  houses  and  stock  yards. 
DAILY. 

DROVERS'  TELEGRAM;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  live  stock;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $4;  established 
1882;  J.  H.  Neff,  editor;  J.  H.  Neff  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
13,564;  for  1895,  13,513;  for  1896, 
14,690;  for  a  year  ending  unth  April, 
1898.27,803.    Inl899,yD.    In  1900,  zD.    In 

1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE.  In  1904, 
yE. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  dally 
and  weekly  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily  $4,  Sun- 
day $1,  weekly  25  cents;  established  1854; 
The  Journal  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  — Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  20,500.  In  1895.  E.  Actual 
ai'crafire/orl896. 22,185} /or  1897, 22.4481 
for  1898,  38,976;  for  1899,  42,552;  for 
1900,    46. .'{96  }    for    1901.    50,983  ;   for 

1902.  56,376;  for  1903,  60,263; /or  1904, 
64,114. 

Weekly;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 38,4C0.  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  33,369;  for  1899, 
54,071  ;  for  1900.  94,996 ;  for  1901. 
124,624;  for  1902,  161,109;  for  1903, 
183,7v5: /or  1904,  199,390. 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  total  re- 
ceipts from  second-class  postage  in  the 
Kansas  City  Post  Office  for  the  year  1904 


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MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


were  $178,228.88,  of  which  the  Kansas  City 
Journal  paid  $50,713.41.  or  nearly  30  %. 
PRESSE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  Gferman; 
republican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $7.50, weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Phil  Dletzgen,  editor;  Kansas 
City     Presse     Publishing     Co.,    publishers 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898.yH.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900,  "JKL"  In  1902,  H  (++).  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
H.    In  1904,  yH.  „ 

Weekly:  Inl896,-'JKi.."  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898, 
yl.  Inl899.  "JKL."  Inl900,Z.  In  1902,  "jkl-" 
RECORD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; legal;  four  pages  17l4x.2i;  established 
1888;  Elber  E.  Smith,  editor;  Ernest  E.Smith, 
publisher  (2—3).  ^      „„„  .,      ^ 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "JKL."  In  1902, 1.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STAR;every  eveningexcept  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning  ;  TIMES,  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY  STAR, 
Wednesdays;  independent;  daily  and  week- 
ly eight  to' thirty-two  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—evening, morning  and  Sunday,  $5.20, 
weekly  25  cents  ;  established— daily  Star 
1880,  times  1838,  weekly  1890;  William  R.  Nel- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  — Evening:   Actual  average 

for    1893,    59,660:    for    1896, 

63,268;    for   1897,  70,765; 

for    1898.   91,006;    for     1S99. 
""86,696;  for   1900,   88,906; 

for    1901,    92,939;     for    1902, 

104,306  :/or  1903,  110,646: 

for  1904,  122,478. 

Mornins::  Actual  average  for 
1902,  56,775:  for  1903,  99,316:  for  1904. 

Sunday':  'in  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  B. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  89,1 1  0;  for  1899, 
86,608;  for  1900.  88,525;  for  1901. 
94  399;  /or  1902.  104,948;  for  1903, 
111,643;  /or  1904,  121,684. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  189a, 
105,865; /or  1896,113.676;  for  1897. 
113  173  /or  1898,129,010;  for  1899. 
131  916  /or  1900.  155,831  ;  for  1901, 
178,672  for  1902,  219,140  ;  for  1903. 
218,918;  for  1904,  226,155. 

^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Kansas  City 
Star  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first 
person  who  successfully  controverts  its  ac- 

curacy. 

Publisher's  onnottncemcnt.— awarded  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1899,  BY 
Printer's'  Ink,  the 
Little  School- 

fk        ..it^-'-^Z^^^^^s.       05   MASTER  IN  THE  Art 

^  ;^r      E^^^^^^  //OP    Advertising, 
^%^v. ^- .  ;^£^^;%7    TO  "The  Kansas 

City  Star;"  that 
papbr,    after 
four  months' 
careful    weigh- 
ing op  evidence,  having  been  pronounced 
the  one  published  west  of  chicago  which 
gives  an  advertiser  the  best  service  in 
proportion  to  the  price  charged. 

The  Star  accepts  all  advertising  on  con- 
dition that  the  paid  circulation  of  its  dally 
and  Sunday  editions  exceeds  120,000  each 
Issue  and  that  the  paid  in-advance  circula- 
tion of  its  weekly  edition  exceeds  225,000 
each  issue,  or  no  charge  whatever  is  made. 
The  circulation  of  Its  daily  and  Sunday 
editions  is-more  than  double  the  combined 
circulation  of  all  the  other  Kansas  City 
dailies,  and  its  advertising  rate  is  less  per 
thousand  of  circulation  than  that  of  any 
other  paper  west  of  Chicago.  Kansas  City 
advertisers  pay  The  Star  annually  more 
money  than  they  pay  to  all  the  other  local 
mediums. 


MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


The  Kansas  City  Times,  The  Star's  morn- 
ing newspaper,  nas  the  same  circulation 
as  The  Stab,  namely,  120,000  copies  each 
Issue. 

WORLD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
Sunday  morning,  aud  RURAL  WORLD, 
Thursdays;  independent  democratic;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  twenty  to  forty,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  and  Sunday, 
$3,  weekly,  25  cents;  established — daily  and 
Sunday  1894,  weekly  1904;  World  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Circulation -Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  23,870;  in  1896,  22,500. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
March,  1898,  39,523.  In  1898,  B.  In  1899, 
vC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  24,363;  /or  1901,  35,451;  for 
1902,  62,978;  /or;  1903,  61,232;  for  1904, 
61,478. 
Sunday:  "jkl." 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  Thomas  J.  Casey, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CENTRAL  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodist-episcopal; 
thirty  two  pages  7>4xll;  subscription  $1.60; 
established  1856;  Claudius  B.  Spencer,  edi- 
tor; Jennings  &  Pye,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  2.3.000  in 
1893  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897.  D  Z.  In 
1898,  yD.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  yF.  In 
1901,  (z-3.  4)  F.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF. 
In  1904,  yF. 

FARMER  AND  STOCKMAN;  Wed- 
nesdays; live  stock  and  agriculture;  twenty 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  The  Indicator  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  24.- 
675.    in  1904.  yD. 

IMPLEMENT  TRADE  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays;  farming  implements;  thirty  two 
to  flftv  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
Il8hed"l886;  James  E.  Baird,  editor;  Imple- 
ment Trade  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Hin  1894 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  G.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  vH.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  6,395.  In  1901.  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1902,  9,187; 
for  19()3,  9,842.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent: sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  George  Creel,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl.  ■    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

JEAVISH  RECORD;  Fridays;  Jewish; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  C.  L.  Schless.  editor;  The  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE;  Satur- 
days ;  merchandise  and  groceries ;  eight 
pages  17x22 ;  subscription  50  cents :  established 
1887;  John  Meagher,  editor:  Barrick  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (5 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3,000.  Actual  average  for 
189.=i.  2,520;  for  1896,  2,512;  for  1897. 
2,656.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  April  15. 1902,  2,633.  In  1903.  (z— 6) 
H.    In  1904,  yH. 

LABOR  HERALD;  Fridays;  labor: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
February,  1904:  Chas.  W.  Fear,  editor;  Labor 
Herald  Publl.shlng  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

LABOR  RECORD;  Thursdays;  labor; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  J.  M.  McFarlan.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LEA  DER  ;  Thursdays:  prohibition;  four 
pages  13x20;    subscription  60  cents;    estab- 


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MISSOURI -Kansas  City. 


3nSSOURI-Kansas  City. 


Iblud  1S!)6;  Charles  E.  Stokes,  editor  and 
piihllsJier  (12—4) 

Cii-eulntion  -iM.-  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  19(J3, 
(z— ^)  1  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

I.IBEIIATOR;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; lour  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablislied  llHK);  Duncan  Oath,  editor;  B. 
MoKav,  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation   'ikl" 

3IISSOUKI  STAATSJ  ZEITUNGj 
Fridays;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
Bcription  $1;  established  1893;  F.  Gehring, 
editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n"JKL"  Inl89T.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

PACKER;  Saturdays ;  fruit  and  produce ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Barrlck  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers;  prints  editions  for 
Chicaeo,  Cincinnati  and  New  York  (2—3). 
Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  189.5, 1 9,45'^ ;/or  1896. 2 1 ,404;  for  1897, 
til, 509;  for  1898.  21,915.  In  1899.  zC. 
In  1900.  zC.  In  1901,  yD.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  41,634.    In  1903,  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

REFORM;  Saturdays ;  German ;  inde- 
pendent; twelve  to  twenty  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1890;  I.  S.  Speyer, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  also  a  four- 
page  Sunday  edition.  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1903,  Z(4)(»»). 

RISING  SON;  Fridays;  negro;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  Lewis  Woods,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  -iKL."  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900,2,726.    In  1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903.  (z— 4)  H.  Inl904.  (z^,ll)  H. 
TRIBUNEN;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  A.  P.  Nelson,  manager; 
Tribunen  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Inl89B,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899,  zT. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,(2-1,2,4,5)  I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  5,331. 
In  1904,  (z^)  G. 

TKUTH}  Thursdays  (A  A). 

^VESTERN    CONTRACTOR;   Wed- 
nesdays; contracting;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1901;  Elbert  and  E. 
E.  Smith,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4) 
Circulation:  "JKi."    In  1903,    (z— 4)  I.    In 

1904.  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

WORD  AND  WAY;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  S.  M.  Brown  and  R.  K. 
Maiden,  editors;  Word  and  Way  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  6,660;  for  1899,  8,738;  for  1900, 
9.615.  In  1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1902, 11, 048; /or  1903.  12,357.  In  1904,  yF. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL.  OF  REAIi 
ESTATE;  monthly;  real  estate;  twenty- 
four  pases  10xl3J^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  J.  W.  Richardson,  editor;  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Real  Estate,  publishers  Q— 5  P). 

AMERICAN  STOCKMAN; 
monthly;  live  stock;  sixteen  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  W.  C.Bailey, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl.-  In  1902,  ".ikl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4).    Actual  average  for  1904,  3,163. 

ARCHITECT  AND  BUILDER; 
monthly;  architecture  and  building;  thirty- 
four  to  thirty-eight  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$2;  established  1886;  D.  J.  Slattery,  editor; 
Lawrence  Gilwer,  publisher  (1—5  P). 
Circulation;  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896.  1 ,854.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."      In  1899,  Z.     In  1900,  zl.     In 

1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
BAR    MONTHLY;  legal;    twenty    to 

twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  F.  E.  House,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).     Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1897,  Z.    In 

1902,  "iML"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 


GOSPEL.  MESSACJE;  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; sixteen  pages  Hxll;  subscrip- 
tion 60  cents;  established  1892;  George  S. 
Fisher,  editor;  Gospel  Union  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2  236 

ILLUSTRATED  WORLD  ;  monthly ; 
literary  ;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1889;  J.  S.  Reber,  edi- 
tor; Illustrated  World  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation;  In  1897,  ".iki.."  Inl898,zl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  16,521.  In  1900,  zE. 
In  1901.  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(««).    In  1904,  yl. 

INSURANCE  iMAGAZINE;  monthly; 
insurance;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1891 ;  D.  W.  Wilder,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

JEWELER  AND   OPTICIAN; 

monthly;  jewelry  and  optical;  forty  eight 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1901  ;  W.  S.  Smyth,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation;  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,908;  for  1903,  2,158;  for 
1904,  2,250. 

KINGS  AND  QUEENS  OF  THE 
RANGE;  monthly;  stock  raising;  thirty- 
six  pages  9}^xl2;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897:  Lillle  D.  Gregory,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).  Circulation  "ijcL."  In  1899,  X.  In 
1903,  Z(4)(»»). 

LEATHER  WORKERS'  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly ;  labor ;  sixty-four  pages  7x10 ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898; 
Eugene  J.  Balslger,  editor;  United  Brother- 
hood of  Leather  Workers  on  Horse  Goods, 
publishers  (12—3). 

Cifculation:  'jkl"  Actual  average  for 
1903,6.983.    In  1904,  yG. 

LIFE;  monthly;  metaphysics;  fifty-two 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
A.  P.  Barton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898,   -iKi."    Inl903,  Z(4)(»«)(AA), 

MANUFACTURER  AND  MER- 
CHANT; monthly;  manufacturing;  forty 
to  seventy  pages  9i^xl2 ;  subscription  20  cents ; 
established  1898;  Frank  Markward,  editor; 
The  Manufacturers'  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:    "jkl"    Actual   average  for 

1903,  4,358:  for  1904,  5,229. 
MEDICAL  ARENA;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  S.  C.  Delap,  M.D.,  editor; 
S.  F.  March  ,  M.D.,  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

MEDICAL  INDEX-LANCET; 

monthly;  medical;  eighty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1880;  John  Pun- 
ton,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  2,750;  for  1897.  3.268.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899, yH.  In  1900, yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

MEDICAL  RECORD;  monthly;  med- 
ical and  surgical;  sixty  pages 8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1883;  A.  L.  Fulton,  M.  D., 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MID -WEST  FANCIER;  monthly; 
livestock:  twenty-four  pages  11x8;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents:  established  1903;  C,  S.  Hunt- 
ing, editor;  Mid-West  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (3—5). 

MISSOURI  AND  ARKANSAS 
FARMER  AND  FRUITMAN:  month- 
ly, farm  and  fruit;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  R.  J. 
Profitt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation;  "JKL."    In  1903.  (z— 11)  I.    In 

1904,  vl. 

MISSOURI  AND  KANSAS  FARM- 
ER; monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages 
11x15:  subscription  25  cents ;  established  1884 ; 
L.  A.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
12,500.  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  11,250.    In  1897,  Y.    Actual  average 


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MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


for  1898,  11,083.  In  1899.  yF.  Actual  aver- 
aae  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1900, 
1^,083.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  j-F.  In  1903, 
(z-4)FCm).    In  1904,  yF. 

POINTERS;  monthly ;  type  trade ; 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897;  W.  O.  Gra- 
ham, editor;  The  Great  Western  Type  Foun- 
dry, publishers  (6— 3).  Circulation  -JKL."  In 
1903,  Z( 4)  (••). 

POULTRY  CULTURE;  monthly; 
poultry;  thirty  two  to  forty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  The 
Poultry  Culture  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  3,835.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.   In  1902,  yH.  Inl903,  (z-4)H(»«) 

^"VyTHIAN  HERALD;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pvthias;  twelve  pages  11x143.^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Dockery 
&  Sullivan,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
2,303.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
averageforim,  5,643;  /or  1900.  13,133. 
In  1901,  yF.    In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  (z-4)  G. 

^°RAiL WAY  CARMEN'S  ,  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  Brotherhood  Railway  Car- 
men of  America;  labor;  sixty-four  pages 
eiixlO ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899 ;  W.  J. 
Adames,  editor ;  Brotherhood  of  Railway  Car- 
men of  America,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
8.560  :/or  1903, 19, 535  ;/orl904. 34,583. 

RAILWAY  CLERK;  monthly  (A  A).. 

SOUTHWESTERN  BANKER; 
monthly;  banking;  forty-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  April,  1901;  Car- 
ter Wilder,  editor;  Southwestern  Banker 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  19Q2. 
1,904.    In  1903.  (z-4)  !(••).    In  1904   yl. 

STANDARD  FAR31ER  ;  monthly; 
poultry  and  agriculture;  twenty  eight  pages 
9x111^;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1899;  C.S.  Hunting, editor;  Standard  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  19Q0,4:,S7  5.  In  1901, yG.  Inl902,yG. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  G  (•  •)-    In  1904,  yG. 

UNITY;  monthly;  metaphysical;  sixty- 
four  pages  5x8;  subscription  SI;  established 
1891;  Charles  Fillmore,  editor;  The  Unity 
Tract  Society,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  1903, 
(z— 4)    I   (••).     Actual   average  for   1904, 

^^ESTERN    DENTAL   JOURNAL; 

monthly;    dental;   flfty-two  pages  6x9;  sub 
Bcrlptlon  $1;  established  1887;  J.  D.  Paterson, 
editor;    Hettinger   Bros.   Mfg.  Co.,  publish- 
ers (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl.- 
Inl903.  (z-4)l(»»).^lnl901,yl. 

WESTERN  MONTHLY;  mall 
order  trade;  thirty  six  pages  6x9;  sub 
gcription  25  cents;  established  October,  1902; 
Charles  E.  Horn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  'vu.'  Actual  average  for 
1903,7,750.    In  1904.  yG. 

W^ESTERN  SPORTSMAN  AND 
RECREATION  POINTERS;  monthly; 
sporting,  travel  and  literature;  sixty  four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Elbert  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation :  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as 
serts,  not  less  than  1.800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899, 
7,339;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
11,864.  In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903. 
yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

KEARNEY,  Clay  Co.  t]  621T  pop.,  on 

Hannibal  &    St.  Joseph   Rd.,   24  m.  N.  of 

Kansas  City.  Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Saturdays ;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  J.  L.  &  H. 


MISSOURI. 


N.  Jennett,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

KENNETT,  c  h.,  Dunklin  Co. P,  l,509t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Kennett  &  Southern  Rd., 
85  m.  S.  W.  of  Cairo,  111.  Shipping  point  for 
cotton,  staves,  etc.    Agriculture. 

DUNKLIN  CO.  MAIL;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  The  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publlshei  s  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (•e). 

DUNKLIN     DEMOCRAT;    Fridays: 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887  ;  Edgar  P.  Caruthers,   editor  ;    Dunklin 
County  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL"    In  1896.  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  March,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  year 
past  has  at  no  time  been  less  than  1,400;  in 

1903,  January,  at  no  time  during  past  year 
less  than  1,600;  In  January  ,1904,  asserts  no 
issue  during  past  .year  less  than  1,750.     In 

1904,  yl. 

KEYTESVILLE.c.h.,  Chariton  Co. 
[j  1,127+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.  and  Charlton 
r.,  101  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Tobacco  grow- 
ing and  manufacturing,  farming  and  stock 
raising. 

CHARITON  COURIER  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  C.  P.  Vandiver,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  '-jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1898.  1,539.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900.yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

SIGNAL;    Fridays;    eight  pages   15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  J.  K.  Rob- 
ertson &  Son,  editors  and  publishers (6— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.272.    In  1896,1.   In  1897.  I  Z.    In 

1898.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1899,  1,680.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1901.  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

KIDDER,  Caldwell  Co.  t:   357  pop., 
on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  about  10  m. 
N.  of  Kingston,  the  county  seat. 
INDEPENDENT;   Fridays;   Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  11x16;   subscription  $1;    es- 
tablished 1903;  W.  Black,  editor;   Black  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

KING  CITY,  Gentry  Co.\2  905t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  17  m. 

S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  L.  T.  Moulton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).  Circulation  "JKL." 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.L.Bowman,  editor;  Maggie  A. 
Bowman,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

KINGSTON,  c.h.,  Caldwell  Co.  ^  6.55t 
pop.,  on  Hamilton  &  Kingston  Rd.,  50  m. 
E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Milling  and  manu- 
facturing.   Agriculture. 

HAMPTON'S  MERCURY;  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  P.  M.  Hampton,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 4).   Circulation  "jkl." 

KIRKSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Adair  Co.  ti 

5.966+  pop.,  on  Quincy,  Omaha  &  Kansai 
City  and  Wabash  Rds.,  34  m.  N.  of  Macon. 
Foundry  and  machine  shops.    Seat  of  State 


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Normal  School,  Missouri  College  and  Mer- 
cantile College.    Agriculture. 

EVENIN(i  EXPRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1901;  C.  S. 
Orcutt,  editor  aud  publisher  (12— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

I»  E  31  <l  C  R  A  T  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870:  W.  r.  Stepenson.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (0—3).   Circ'n  -JKL"  (??)    In  ]'.>03,  Z  (4). 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
I  ages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Thos.  E.  Sublette,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circiilatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl.-  In  1902,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  lowest  number  during  past 
year  was  1,680,    In  1903,  1.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL,;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1865;  F.  L  Link,  editor;  Journal  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Civciilation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,006;  in  1896,  smallest 
edition  1,056.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

KNOBNOSTER,  Johnson  Go.  -n 
673t  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  E,  of 
Warrensburg,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
ures of  bricks  and  sewer  pipe.  Coal  mining. 

G  E  M  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
Geo.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (11—2). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KNOX  CITY,  Knox  Co.  cf  365t  pop., 

on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &  Eastern  Rd.,  38  m. 

W.  of  Quincy,  111.    Farming. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  J.  Allen 
Groover,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jki'" 

KOSHKONONG.  Oregon  Co.  g  600 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Fraucigco  Rd.,  15 
m.  S.  W.  of  Alton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

OREGON    CO.    LEADER;    Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;   established  September,  1902;  Carroll  A. 
Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

LABELLE,  Lewi$  Go.  □'  966t  pop.,  on 

Quincy.  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  W.  of  Quincy,  111.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 

Farming. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
C.  W.  Mullnex,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,431.   In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

liAGLEDE,  Linn  Co.  i  770t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  21  m.  E. 

of  Chilllcothe  and  about  6  S.  of  Llnneus,  the 

county  seat.    Timber  and  agriculture. 

BLiA  D  E  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
A.  J.  Caywood,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LADDONIA,    Audrain    Co.     n   619t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Mexico,  the  county  seat.     Shipping  point 

for  corn,  wheat,  oats,  flax,  cattle  and  hogs. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Grant  Beal,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAGRANGE,  Lewis  Co.  cf  l,507t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

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and  Mississippi  r.,  12  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Quincy,  111  Manufacturing  and  river  com- 
merce. 

INDICATOR;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  J.  H.  Nolen,  editor;  Nolen  &  Norman, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, -jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  19C0; 
W.  A.  Mussetter,  editor;  Smith  &  Mussetter, 
publishers  (8— 3). Circulation  "jkl." 

LAMAR,  c.  h.,  Barton  Co.  p  l,737t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,23  m.  N.  of  Carth- 
age. Manufactures  flour  and  farming  im- 
plements. 

LiEA  DER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  INDUSTRIAL  LEADER,  Wednes- 
days; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription- daily  $4,  weekly  SI;  estab- 
lished-daily 1896,  weekly  1890;  Warner  & 
Moore,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1898,"JiCL-"  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (♦#). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;  —  Arthur,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  1h1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zj.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904.  y  1 . 

REPU  B  Lie  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1867;  Sam  T.  Harris,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  1.440  in  1895.  In  1896. 
I.  In  1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  (z-4)  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  Inl903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1899;  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

L  AMONTE,  Pettis  Co.  D  637t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  12  m.  W.  of  Sedalia, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  rajsing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881:  H.  Clay  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circualtlon  "jkl." 

LANCASTER,  c  h.,  Schuyler  Co.  b 

980+  pop.,  on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  60  m. 

W.  N.  W.  of  Keokuk,  Iowa.    Manufacturing. 

Agriculture,  tobacco  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Winfred  Melvin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

EXCELSIOR;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1866;  J.  R.  Rippey,  editor;  Excelsior  Printing 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SCHUYLER   CO.   REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  J.  L.  Baker,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAPLATA,  Macon  Co.  ^  1.345t  pop., 
on  Wabash  and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rds.,  43  m.  N.  of  Moberly.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

HOME  PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.  L.  Baity,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J.  F.  Weaver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "ijKi,." 


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LAREDO,  Orundy  Co.  ti  2801  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,7  m.  S. 

of  Gait  and  9  E.  S.  E.  of  Trenton,  the  county 

Bear.    Atfriculture. 

TRIBUNE  I  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
Wood  «&  Crossen,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "isj,." 

LATHAM,  Moniteau  Co.  n  150  pop., 
8  m.  S.  W.  of  California,  the  county  seat. 
Minerals. 

IjEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
established  November,  1900;  Harry  F.  Hill, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  'jkl.'  (A  A). 

LATHROP,  Clinton  Co.  ^  l,118t  pop., 

on   Chicago,   Burlington    &     Quincy   and 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  38  m.  N. 

of  Kansas  City.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription  $1;    established 

1896:  T.  M.  Courtney,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HI  O  N  I  T  O  R  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  G.  K.  Gwathmey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

LAWSON,  R«y  Co.  \2  83ot  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Atch- 
ison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,20  m.  N.  W. 
of  Richmond,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

RAY  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  1881;  Thomas  &  Weakley, 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "jki,." 

LEBANON,  c.  li.,  Laclede  Co.  g  2,125t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  56  m. 
N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Health  resort.  Mag- 
netic wells.  Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

LACLEDE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrintion 
$1;  established  1873;  B.  H.  Cogill,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "iii." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1889;  J.  E.  McKesson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3).    Circulation  "iKj,." 

RUSTIC;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
A,  W.  Bradshaw,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,275.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893.  "JKt."    Inl903,  Z(4)(»»). 

LABOUR  OF  LOVE:  monthly ; 
religious;  four  pages  6x9;  subscription  10 
cents;  established  March,  1903;  J.  W.  McKean, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  ".tkl." 
(A  A). 

LEES  SUMMIT, ^acA-«on  Co.  -al,453t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of 
Kansas  City.    Nursery,  fruit  growing,  agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;    Fridays;     independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  1882;  Lewis  Lamkin,  editor; 
Lamkin    &   Son.  nublishers  (6—3).    Circula- 
tion "jkl."     Inl903,  Z(4)(»«). 

LEETON,  Johnson  Co.  -a  300  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W. 

of  Sedalla.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  S.I.  Majors*  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MISSOURI. 


LE  WISTO  WN.i^ei^is  Co.  cf  358t  pop. , 

on  Quincy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  26  m. 

N.  W.  of  Quincy.  ID. 

LEADER;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  173^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Charles 
Howard,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "ijjj,." 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co. -a 
5,216  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and  Missouri 
r.,  42  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  General  manu- 
facturing and  river  commerce.  Canning 
establishments  and  grist  mills.  Large  quan- 
tities of  coal  mined  and  shipped  to  Kansas 
City  and  the  West. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1; 
established  1870;    Neale  &  Hopkins,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897,  Z.    In 

1898,  zT.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  below 
1.400.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  19(3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
Meng  &  Marquis,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  "JKL."  Inl901.  Z(6).  Inl903, 
Z(4)(»»).    In  1904,  yl. 

LIBERAL,  Barton  Co.  -D  532t  pop.— 

local  estimate  1,045— on  Kansas   City,  Ft. 

Scott  &  Memphis  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds., 

15  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat. 

Coal  mining,  agriculture  and  small  fruits. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-democratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1892;  W.  A.  Martin,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "j^l" 

INDEPENDENT ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  Carl  B.  Hesford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jKi." 

LIBERTY,c.h.,  Clay  Co.^2,407tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  E. 
of  Kansas  City.  Seat  of  Liberty  Female 
College  and  the  William  Jewell  (Baptist) 
College.  Manufacturing,  agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875; 
Murray  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as 
serts,  not  less  than  1,400.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897, 
Y.    Actual   average  for   1898,    1,500; /or 

1899,  1,538.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CLAY  CO.  DE3IOCR AT;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Carl  M.  Brosius,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  has 
never  fallen  below  3,2(i0.  Actual  average  for 
1901,3,288.  Inl902,yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904.  yH. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  30x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1846; 
Irving  Gilmer,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.416;  in  1896,  smallest  edition  1,550. 
In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1,^37;  for  a  year  ending  with  Septem- 
ber, 1900,  1,920;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  ld01,'2,OO5.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,384. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


r)63 


MISSOURI. 


L.ICKING,  Texas  Co.  p  350  pop.,  about 

34  ni.  N'.  of  Houston,  the  countj'  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pa2:es  !3.\.:0;  subscription  $1;  established 
18'.U:  News  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2— 5P). 

LIMA. 

II  E  11  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20; subscriptions! ; established 
1884;  Bert  Stump,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "ijin." 

LINCOLN,  Benton  Co.  a  357t  pop,,  on 

Missouri    Pacific   Rd.,   about   30   m.    S.  of 

Sedalia.    Farming,  mining  and  grazing. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  W.  W.  Slack,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  ].0t29.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl.- 

LINN,  c.  h.,  Osage  Co.  D  491t  pop.,  21  m. 

S.  E.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

OJ^AGE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Wed- 
nesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  John  &  H.  C. 
Feuers,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

UNTERRIFIED      DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1875;  C.  J. 
Vaughan,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

LINN  CREEK,  c.  h.,  Camden  Co.  n 

340+  pop.,  on  Osage  r.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of 
Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital.  Farming, 
lumbering,  mining  and  stock  growing. 

CAMDEN   CO.   NEWS;    Thursdays 

(A  A). 

REVEILLE  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x2  ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  W.  Vincent,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,385;  for  1899,  1,'^96.     In 

1900,  vl.  in  1901.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for 
1902,1,413.    Inl903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

LINNEUS,  c.  h.,  Linn  Co.  b  878+  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  W.  of  Brookfleld.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Wigginton  &  Conger,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,260.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,295.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898. 
1,379.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending    ivith    May,   1900,    1,393.     In 

1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1902,  1,380.  In  1904,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  past 
year  was  1,350.   In  1904,  yl. 

LINN  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1882;  D.  B.  Ormiston,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCK  SPRING,  Daviess  Co.  ^  246t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  15  m.  S.E.  of  Gallatin, 

the  county  seat,  and  60  N.  E.  of  Kansas 

City.     Flour   mills.     Farming   and    stock 

raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896:  Thomas  E.  Piatt,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCKWOOD,  Dade  Co.  p  749t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,8 


MISSOURI. 


m.  W.  of  Greenfield,  the  county  seat.    Grain 

and  fruit  raising  and  coal  mining. 

LUMINARY;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
W.H.H.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MISJSOURIAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  Jl;  establi.shed  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  M.  L.  Chase,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;    Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901:  James  B.  Gallagher,  editor 
and  Dublisher  (6—3 ).  Circ'n  "uu,. " In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LOUISIANA,  Pifce  Co.  o-  5,i31t  pop., 

on   Chicago,   Burlington   &    Quincy     and 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  10 

m.  N.  E.  of  Bowling  Green,  the  county  seat. 

Steam   fiour,   planing   and   lumber  mills, 

machine  shops  and  tobacco  factories. 

PRESS- JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
exceptSunday,  and  WEEKLY, Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  — daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  — daily  1898,  weekly  1872;  Isaac  N. 
Bryson.  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,440.  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,500.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1902,  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  James  A. 
Sinclair,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(AA). 

PIKECO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1890;  A.  C.  Gansz.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circiilntiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,110.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,130.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,138;  for  1899.  1,106.  In 
1900,  yl.    In  1901.  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  E.  E.Campbell, 
editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LOWRY  CITY,  Saint  Clair  Co.-D467t 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 

and  St  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  7  m.  N. 

of   Osceola,  the   county   seat.    Grain  and 

stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  isx24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  W.  Kearney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

LUCERNE,  Putnam  Co.  tl  292t pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.  Paul  Rd..  20  m- 

W.  of  Unionviiie,  the  county  seat.    Timber 

and  agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  A.  O.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LUDLOW,  Liringsfon  Co.  6  300  pop. 
HERALD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

LUTESVILLE,  Bollinger  Co.  R  525t 

pop.,  on  St.Louis,  Iron;Mountain  &  Southern 

Rd.,  1  m.  S.  of  Marble  Hill,  the  county  seat. 

Fruit  growing. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
Ben.  E.  Masters,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3) 
Circulation     "j_kl  "      Actual  average  fof 

1903,  843.     In  1904,  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


McFALL,  Gentry  Co.  "□  544t  pop.,  on 

Omaha  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  11  m.  S.  S.  E. 

of  Albany,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  E.  O.  Ham- 
mer, editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

MA.CKS  CREEK,  Camden  Co.  u  57 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15 

m.  S.  W.  of  Linn  Creek. 

CA3IDEN  CO.  RUSTIC;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1902;  D.  Boone  Os- 
borne, editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MACON,  c.h.,  ATacon  Co.  ti  4,068tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wa- 
bash Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Moberly.  Manufactur- 
ing, coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

REPUBIjICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Philip  Gansz.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,771;  for  1896.  3,369;  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897,  3,248.  In  1898,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb.,  1899, 
3,124; /or  1900,  3,872.  Inl901.yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  3,147.  In  1903,  H 
In  1904.  yH. 

TIMES-DE:>I0CRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1882;  J.J.  Heifner,  editor; 
Macon  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jKjL."  Inl899,  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1902,  4,117.    In  1903,  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

BAPTIST;  monthly;  baptist;  eight 
pages  9x14;  subscription 50  cents;  established 
January,  1903 ;  Warren  P.  Cook,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).     Circulation  "jkl."   (A A). 

RECORD;  monthly;  Belgian  hares  and 
poultry;  thirty-two  pages  8i^xll;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1898;  R.  J.  Finley, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,581.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,875. 

AVESTERN  CHRISTIAN  RE- 
CORDER; monthly;  African;  methodist- 
episcopal;  four  pages  14x17;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1900;  J.Frank  McDonald,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MADISON,  Monroe  Co.  cf  538tpop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  11  m.  W. 

of  Paris,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
Waller  &  Eubank,  editors  and  publishers 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MAITLAND,  Solt  Co.  tl  805t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  50  m. 

N.  of  Saint  Joseph.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Gilmer  &  Gilmer,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

MALDEN,  ^"nW»n  Co.  P,  l,462t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  56  m.  S.  W. 
of  Cairo,  III.    Cotton. 

DUNKL.IN  NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  Daniel  J.  Keller,  editor; 
Maiden  Printing  Company,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation ".TKL." 

MERIT ;  Fridays  ( A  A ). 

MAIiTABEND,  Saline  Co.  D  431t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  3  m.  from 


MISSOURI. 


Missoiuri   r.   and   10   W.   of   Marshall,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  feeding. 

QUI  VIVE;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
W.  R.  &  W.  W.  Randolph,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4).  Circulation  "jkl  "  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MANSFIELD,  Wright  Co.  g  494t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Springfield.  Mining,  lum- 
bering and  farming. 

i>I  A  I  Ij  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Geo.  McQuIlty, 
editor;  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MARBLEHIIiL,  c.  la.,  Bollinger  Co. 

□,  295+  pop.,  43   m.    N.  W.    of    Charleston. 

Agriculture,  mining  and  lumbering. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
D.B.Hill,  editor;  Hill  &  Chandler,  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MARCEIiINE,iinn  Co.  [^  2,638t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  40  m. 
N.  E.  of  Carrollton.  Agriculture  and 
mining. 

JOURNAL,:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $i;  established  1887; 
William  H.  Hamby,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888 ; 
Walter  Cash,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MESSENGER  OF  PEACE;  semi- 
monthly; baptist;  eight  pages  12x17;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1874;  Walter  Cash, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.900.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

MARIONVILLE,  Lawrence  Co.  p 

1,290+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rd.,  26  m  S.  W.  of  Springfield.  Flour  mill 
and  fruit  evaporator. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x'20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  A.  Doggett,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PURITY  INDUSTRTAIi  RECORD ; 
monthly;  purity;  four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1900;  Charles  A. 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "iKL."     (A  A). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  n 

5,086+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  84  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Agri- 
culture. 

DEMOCRAT-NEWS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
1873;  John  C.  Patterson,  editor;  Democrat- 
News  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,7(iO.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,    "JKL." 

EVENING  PROGRESS;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  SAIiINE  CO. 
WEEKLY  PROGRESS,  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
13x20 ;  subscription  —  daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—dally 1889,  weekly  1865;  Progress 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl" 

INDEX;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SALINE  CO.  INDEX,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages— dally  13x20,  weekly 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


505 


MISSOURI. 


15x22;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily IDUl,  weekly  1873;  O.  P. 
Sturm,  piiltor:  Index  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (7— 3  P). 
<'ircnlntioii— Daily;  "jjbEL." 
VV^eekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,'iOl.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yf. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  ^,578.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  l'.H)2,  yH.     In  1903,  y H  (O  O).   In  19U4.  yl.: 

REPUBI.ICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  paures  lfSx32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.J.  Witt,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—3).    Circulation    'jkl.-    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

S*  LINE  CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  to  ten  pages  13x20;  subscription 
SI;  established  1895;  Geo.  F.  Davis,  editor; 
Joseph  Hamlll,  nubllsher  (6— 3).  Circulation 
"JKL."    In  1902,  Z( 4,  6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

IRREPRESSIBLE    CONFLICT; 

eeml  monthly;  prohibition;  four  pages  10x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  James  L.  England, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circiilarioii:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.300.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1903. 
1,050.    In  1903.  "JKL."    (A  A). 

MARSHFIELD,c.  h.,  Webster  Co.  g 

9t)l+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Agriculture 
and  mining. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877  ;  W.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

I>[  A  I  I>  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  1^^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892:  John  H.  Case,  editor  and  publisher 
<8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MART  HAS  VIIiLE,   Wanen  Co.  o- 

210    pop,,   on    Missouri,  Kansas   &    Texas 

Rd.,  about    13   m.   S.  of   Warreuton,   the 

county  seat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
189S:  J.  W.  Iserman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARTINSBURG,  Audrain.  Co.  n 

300  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  32  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 

Mexico,  the   county  seat.    Creamery  and 

picture  frame  factory.    Coal  mines. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent: four  pages  15x22;  sub.scription  $1;  estab- 
lish'^d  February,  1901;  L.  A.  Bird,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Nodaway  Co.  ^ 
4,577t  pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Qulncy  Rds.,  45  m.  N.  of  Saint 
Joseph.  Grain,  hogs  and  cattle.  Fruit 
raising. 

NODAWAY  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1869;  James  Todd, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NODAWAY  FORUM;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  C.  J.  Colden,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902. '■Z,37 5.  Inl903,yH.  In  19()4,(z-4)H. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can: eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1865:  H.  E.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
acre/or  1897. 2,354.  Inl898.yll.  Inl899,yT. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  V I. 

TRIBUNE;   Thursdays ;    republican ; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI;    estab- 
lished 1888;  Curtis  Wray,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  "jjcl."    Actual  aver- 


MISSOURI. 


agefor  18  7,  3,025;/or  1S98,  3,342; /or  1899, 
3,3  IS;  yor  1900,  3,355; /or  1901,  3,409  t 
for  1902,  5,001  I  for  1903,  5,393;  for  1904, 
5,33<». 

MAYSVILLE,c.  h.,  Dekalb  Co.  ^ 
925+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph, 
Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

DEKALB  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  189b;  P.  R.  Dunn, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DE    KAL.B    CO.    HERALD;    Thur.s 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;    established  1866;    Chas.  Ficklln, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  W.H.Harrison,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAYWOOD,  I^eivis  Co.  cf  100  pop., 
on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &  Eastern  Rd.,  11 
m.  W.  of  Qulncy,  111.    Farming  and  milling. 
MESSENGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
PRUNING    KNIFE;  Thursdays;   non- 
partisan;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  H.  H.  Church  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."   (A  A). 

MEADVILLE,  Linn  Co.  b  760t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  14 

m.  E.  of  ChilUcothe.     Wagon  shops,  plow 

factory  and  large  poultry  houses. 

MESSENGER;  Frldaj^s;  Independent; 
four  pages  15^/^x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Joel  Pound,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circnlatlon  "iKL. " 

MEMPHIS, c.h.,  Scotland  Co.cf2,195t 
pop.,  on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  40  m.  W. 
of  Keokuk,  la.  Shipping  point  for  11  ve  stock 
and  poultry.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  1.3x20;  subscription  10 
cents  per  week;  established  1898;  Baxter  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REVEILLE  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  James  Gillespie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  1894  and  1895,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  T. 
In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1 .213  j 
for  1899.  1,320: /or  1900,  1,267:  for  1901 
1>260.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903. 
1,327.    In  1904.  y  I. 

SCOTLAND  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1871;  L.P.Rob- 
erts and  J.  V.  Bumbarger,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1903.  "jkl."   In  1901.  Z  (1,  2, 
4,5).      ^ctwaiareraore /or  1903,  1,600.     In 
1904.  yl. 
Publisher's  announcement  .—Official  county 

paper.    Guarantees   Largest  circulation  of 

any  paper  in  Scotland  County. 

MENDON,  Chariton  Co.  i  2,52tpop., 

on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  26  m. 

N.  E.  of  CarroUton.     Butter  and  cheese 

factories.    Agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1889:  F.  W.  Beavers,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "Jiti" 

MERCER,  3f«rc«r  Co.  b  340  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rd.,  9  m.  N. 

E.  of  Princeton,  the  county  seat.   Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

LIVE  COALS;  bi-weekly, Wednesdays; 
holiness;  four  pages  13x20;   subscription  50 


566 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


cents;  established  September,  1902:  Joseph 
H.  King,  editor;  Fire  Baptized  Holiness 
Church,  publishers  (1—4).  Circulation  ••fKL" 

(A  A). 

MERWIN,  Bates  Co.  -n  250t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd..  17  m. 

N.  W.  of  Butler,  the  county  seat.    Agrlcul 

ture. 

CIiIPPER ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1904 ;  Dick  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  11x16  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  19()2  ;  N.  J. 
Rowan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion -'JKL."    (A  A). 

MET  A,  Osage  Co.  n  400  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Kansas  City  &  Colorado  Rd.,  135  m. 
W.  of  St.  Louis.    Flouring  mill.    Agricul- 
ture. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

METZ,  Vernon  Co.  -a  159  pop. 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MEXICO,  c.  h.,  Audrain  Co.  D  5,099t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Chicago  &  Alton  Rds. 
and  Salt  r.,  108  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Wagon  and  plow  factories,  electric  light 
and  water  works.  Seat  of  Hardin  College 
(female). 

EVENING   LEDGER  ;    every  evening 

except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages— daily  20x26,  weekly 
22x28;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  es- 
tablished—daily 1886,  weekly  1855;  R.  M. 
White,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl." 
AVeekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,750.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 1,  5)  I.   In  1903,  yl.    Inl904.  yl. 

INTELLIGENCER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages;  daily  18x24, 
weekly,  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  w-eekly 
$1;  established— daily  1880.  weekly  1855;  C.  M. 
Baskett,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
W^eekly:  In  1896  -JKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1900, 
publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  two  years  each 
Issue  has  exceeded  1,500.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3,362. 
In  1904,  yH. 

MESSAGE;  Thursdavs;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1899;  John  Heal,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REGULAR  BAPTIST;  biweekly; 
baptist;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.25 ;  established  1875  ;  J.  L.  Huff,  editor ; 
Regular  Baptist  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

AMERICAN  FARM  AND  ORCH- 
ARD; ntouthly;  horticulture,  agriculture; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  January,  1902;  Farm  and 
Orchard  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
4,833; /or  1903,  15,000.    In  1904,  vF. 

MODERN  WOODCRAFT;  monthly; 
Woodmen  of  America;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  August, 
1901  ;  Arnold  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

SOUTHERN  SENTINEL;  monthly; 
democratic;  flfty-two  pages  6%xl0;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  November,  1904;  C. 
T.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 


MISSOURI. 


MIAMI,   Saline  Go.  n  581t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  80  m.  E.   of 

Kansas  City.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  established  1880; 
A.  R.  Edmonds,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MIDDLETO WN,  Montgomery  Co.  D- 

375t   pop.,  12  m.  N.  of   Montgomery  City. 

Manufacture    of      pottery     and    brooms. 

Farming. 

CHIPS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
Christopher  Pearson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILAN,  c.h.,  SulUvan  Co.^  l,757tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Quin- 
cy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  35  m.  N.E.  of 
Chillicothe.    Steam  flour  mills  and  exten 
sive  coal  mines. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1875;  J.  E.  Swanger,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I» 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  vl. 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1871;  T.  A.  Dodge,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,100.  In  1896.  T.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  September,  1899, 3,157.  In  1900.  vH  » 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  llt04,  H. 

MINDENMINES,  Barton  Co.  p  860 
pop.,  on  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat. 
Coal,  haj'  and  liquors. 

MISSOURI-KANSAS  HER  A  L  D  ;^ 

Fridays;  eight  to  twenty-two  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  November.  19(3; 
F.  E.  Bui-khardt,  editor;  Burkhardt  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4).   Circulation  "jkl." 

M  O  B  E  R  L  Y ,  Randolph  Co.  i  8,012t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Wabash  Rds.,  130  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City 
and  150  N.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Flour 
mills,  brick  and  tile  factories  and  iron 
foundry.  Location  of  the  Wabash  Railway 
division  headquarters  and  machine  shops. 

DEMOCRAT  ;    every    evening    except 
Saturday  and  Suuda}\  Sundaj*  morning,  and 
[  SEMI-W^EEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
1  democratic;    dally  four  pages   18x24,   senii- 
t  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
1  $4,  semi-weekly  SI;  established  1871;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  — Daily:    "jjil."     In  1901.  Z 
(4,5,7,9). 

Semi- Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "iKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5,  7,  9). 

MONITOR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo 
cratlc;  four  pages— dally  15x22,  weekly  22x28; 
subscription  —  dally  $4,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—dally 1873,  weekly  1872;  Sidenstricker 
&  Rothwell,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P>. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  William  Maynard.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

McGEE  OBSERVER;  monthly;  relig- 
ious ;  eight  pages  9i^xl2 ;  subscription  25 
cents ;  established  March,  1903 ;  Geo.  D. 
Wllllngham,  editor  and  publisher  (12-3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 


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lUISSOURI. 


MOKANE,  Callaway  Co.  a  3311  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansa.s  &  Texas  Rd.,  14  m.  S. 
by  S.  E.  of  Fulton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERALD- POST;  Fridays;  elRht 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  R.  Earle  Hodges,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

MONETT,  Barry  Co.  p  3,115t  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  E. 

of  Carthage  and  40  S.  W.  of   Springfield. 

Agriculture  and  lead  mining. 

STAR}  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  to  six  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $4  ;  established  March,  1902  :  H.  A. 
McKee,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EAGIiE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  R.  D.  Lenhart,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  -jkl  - 

MONROE  CITY, Monroe  Co. 0-1,9291 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  30  m.W.  of 
Hannibal.  Several  mills  and  manufactories. 
Farming. 

DE.TIOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  J.  Rouse,  editor;  Democrat 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

N  E  \V  S  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1875; 
J.  B.  Mundy,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

MISSOURI  FARMER;  monthly; 
agriculture;  eight  pages  11x20;  established 
January,  1904;  J.  F.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

MONTGOMERYCITY,  c.  h., 

Montgomery  Co.  D-  2,026-t-pop.,  on  Wabash 
Rd.,  84  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Shoe 
factory.    Stock  raising. 

MONTGOMERY'     CO.    TRIBUNE; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  page*  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  A.  B.  Keadle, 
editor;  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3).    Circulation  "iKL.-  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5k 

MONTGOMERY  STANDARD;  Frl 
days;  democratic;  sixteen  page  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1866;  John  W. 
Jacks,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,056.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1 ,048.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  1.134.  In  1899,  vl.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  1,26.5.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

MONTIGELLO,  c.  h.,  Leivis  Co.  ^ 

287t  pop.,  on  Fabins  r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Canton. 

Milling  and  wagon  making. 

liEVVIS  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  W.  R.  Hollister.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTROSE, 

RECORDER;    Fridays;    independent 
democratic;  four  pages  17J^x22;  subscription 
$1  ;   established  October  1899  ;  C.  C.  Arnold, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl.-- 

MOREHOUSE,  ^ew  Madrid  Co.  Z\ 

900  pop.,  on  Haucks,  Missouri  &  Kansas,  St. 

Louis   Southwestern   Rd.,  22   m.  N.   New 

Madrid,  the  county  seat. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1904;  M. 
Earle  Cook,  editor;  Sun  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 


MISSOURI. 


MOUND  CITY,  Holt  Co.  ^  2,i3Gt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 
33  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Stock  and 
grain  raising. 

JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  81; 
established  1897;  P.  S.  Mooers, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 1). 

Circulation  "JKL."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  liK3, 
l,522;/o?- 1904,  1,681. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1879; 
King  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAINGROVE,  Wright  Co. 
C?  l,004t  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  & 
Memphis  Rd.,  56  m.  E.  of  Springfield  and 
12  S.  E.  of  Hartvllle,  the  county  seat. 
Fruit  and  stock  raising. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  L.  M.  Reese,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,008; /or  1900,  1.008.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

MOUNTAIN  ADVERTISER;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Walter  H.  Loomis,  editor; 
Eagle  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Lawrence 
Co.  p  1,206+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City.  Ft.  Scott  & 
Memphis  Rd.,  41  m.  W.  of  Springfield  and 
20  S.  of  Greenfield.  Shipping  point  for 
mules,  cattle,  hogs,  minerals  and  lumber. 
Agriculture,  stock  raising,  mining  and  fruit 
growing. 

FOUNTAIN     AND     JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1867;  Euphrates 
Boucher,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LAWRENCE  CHIEFTAIN  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  W.  H.  Cecil, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jju,." 
In  1903,  Z(4)(»»). 

LAWRENCE  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages   15x22;   sub- 
scription $1.75;  established  1898;  W.E.Hick- 
man, editor   and  publisher  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

N  E li  S  O  N,  Saline  Co.  n  168t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of    Jlar- 

shall,  the  county  seat.    Coal,  zinc  and  lead 

in  vicinity. 

TIME  CARD;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  U.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEOSHO,  c.  h.,  Newton  Co.  p  2,725t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kan- 
sas City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  73  m.  S.  W. 
of  Springfield.  United  States  Fish  Commis- 
sion station  is  located  here.  Manufactur- 
ing, agriculture  and  lead  mining.  Mineral 
springs. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Dew  Brothers  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  'jkl."   (A  A). 

MINER   AND    MECHANIC;    Satur 
days;  republican;    eight   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1873;  C.  E.  Curtice, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI 


TIMES}  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  H.  S.  Sturgis,  editor;  Times  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—1). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,128.  In  1896,  I.  In  1898,  "jkl."  (  ?  ?  ) 
In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900.  1,432.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 1.  2,  4,5)1.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I. 

H  E  It  A  Li  D  ;  semi-monthly;  religious; 
eight  pages;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1901;  John  E.  Brown  and  Lovic  P.  Law, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation:  •■isi."  Inl903,{z— 4)I(##). 
In  1904.  y I. 

NEVADA,  c.  h.,  Vernon  Co.  -a  7,461t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Mia- 

souri  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Fort  Scott, 

Kan.    Seat  of  Cottey  College.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  20x26,  vveelily  22x28: 
subscription— daily  J5,  weeklvjl;  established 
—daily  1832,  weekly  1868;  R  W.  Mitchell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circulation- 
daily  'JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  ■■JKL." 

MAIL;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SOUTHWEST  MAIL,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  20x24,  weekly  22x28; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1883,  weekly  1879;  R.  B.  Speed 
and  E.  E.  Bean,  editors;  Southwest  Mail 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z 
(4.6,9).    In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 

"Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2.500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jio.."  In 
1902,  Z  (4.5). 

H  E  K.  A  L  D  ;  Fridays;  republican;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1838;  Neff  &  Crigler,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MISSOURI  W^OODMAN;  monthly; 
woodman;  four  pages  15x22;  A.  L.  Preston 
and    H.  E,  Errett,   editors   and    publishers 

(1-5). 

WELTMER'S  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly  ;  new  thought ;  forty-eight  pages  6x9  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  January.  1901; 
S.  A.  Weltmer,  editor  ;  Ernest  Weltmer, 
publisher  (S— 3).  Circulation -j^kl."  In  1902, 
Z(1.2,  4.  5).    Inl903.  Z(4)  (••). 

NEW  CAMBRIA,  Afacon  Co.  ^  352t 

pop.,  on  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  44  m. 

E.  of  ChllUcothe.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894:  J.  L.  Baldwin,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

NEW     CONCEPTION,     Schley 

p.  O.,    Nodaivay  Co.  \2    on  Chicago  Great 

Western  and  Wabash   Rds.,   2  m.  W.   of 

Clyde. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1900;  B.  H.  Rumsey, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NEW  FLORENCE,  Montgomery 
Co.  a-  424+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd„  80  m.  W. 
N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Dairying  and  stock 
raising. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.   LEADER; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
bcription  $1.25;  established  1888;  Howard  Ellis, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  '-jkl." 


NEW  FRANKLIN,  Howard  Co.  D 

1,156+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 

33  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Moberly.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
D.  J.  Briggs,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEW  HAMPTON,  Harrison  Co.\2 

261+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Bethany,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  L.  &  A.  Cover,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWHAVEN,  Franklin  Co.  D-  883t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd. 

and  Missouri  r. ,  67  m. W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Has 

flour   mill    and    grain    elevators.    Wheat 

growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Fred.  Mas- 
terson.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

NEW  LONDON,  c.  h.,  Ralls  Co.  cf 
881+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Hannibal  Rdand 
Salt  r.,  10  m.  S.  of  Hannibal.     Farmicg 

RALLS  CO.  RECORD  ;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1865;  Joe  Burnett,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1901,  Z  (6).    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

RALLS  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898:  Harris  &  Fisher,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3) 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  191)0,  1,105.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 6)  I.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

NEW  MADRID,  c.  h.,  New  Madrid 

Co.  a,  1,489+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwest- 
ern Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  37  m.  S.  W.  of 
Cairo,  III.  River  commerce  and  wood 
manufactories.    Corn  raising. 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Ed.  A.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHEAST  MISSOURIAN  ;Thurs- 
davs;  democratic;  ten  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 81;  established  1894;  W.  W.  Waters, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWTONIA,  Newton  Co.  P355t  pop., 

4  m.  S.  of  Ritchey  and  12  E.  of  Neosho,  the 

county  seat.    Lead  and  zinc  ores. 

NEWTON  CO.  NEWS:  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  MIze  Sisters,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jjcl." 

NEWTOWN,  Sullivan  Co.  b  291  f 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Milan,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pasres  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1895;  H.  J.  Clevenger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jKi-** 

NIXA,  Christian  Co.   P   50  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco   Rd.,   5   m.  W.  of 

Ozark. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1903; 


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Perry  J.  Harper,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation   vkl." 

NORBORNE,   Carroll   Co.   b    l.isnt 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Wabash  Rds.,  56  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Kanias 

City.    Shipping  point  for  cattle  and  corn. 

Corn  and  wheat  growing. 

1)  E  .>I  O  C  It  A  T  ;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pa^es  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  19(iO:  Geo.  F.  Crutchley, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

liEADER-JEFFERSONIAN;    Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;  C.  M.  Thomas, 
editor;  Thomas  &  Thomas,  publishers  (S— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NO VINGER,  ^cJair  Co.  [j  2,009  pop., 

on  Iowa  &  St.  Louis,  Omaha,  Kansas  City 

and  Eastern  Rds.,  180  m.  E.of  Kansas  City. 

Coal  mining. 

RECORD:  Fridays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1904;  Nat  L.  Johnson,  editor;  Record  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

OAK  GROVE,  Jackson  Co.  ^D408t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  S.  E. 

of  Independence,  the  county  seat,  and  30  E. 

of  Kansas  City.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  independent  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1890;  A.  J.Adair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

ODESSA,  Lafayette  Co.  -n  l,445tpop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 

Lexington,    the  county  seat,  and  39  E.  of 

Kansas  City.    Farming. 

DEI»IOCRAT  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  W.  E.  Ewing,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  '-jkl." 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Jule  Gr.  Coe,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iitL" 

O'FALIiON,  Saint   Charles  Co.  n-  300 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 

Has  flour  mill  and  brick-yard. 

HAUrtFREUND;  Thursdays;  German; 
household;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  N.  Stocklaufer,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jKi." 

OLE  AN,  Miller  Co.  a  254tpop.,on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson 
City,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
mining. 

NE\VS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  suljscription  $1;  established  1891 ; 
W.  Elmonte  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

OREGON, c.h.,  Holt  Co. ^l,032t  pop., 

7  m.  from  Missouri  r.  and  30  N.  W.  of  Saint 

Joseph.    Agriculture. 

HOL.T    CO.  SENTINEL  ;  Fridays;  re 
publican;    eight    pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  Dobyns  &  Curry,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Inl902,"JKt."   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I 
(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

ORONOGO,  Jasper  Co.  P2,073t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Missouri 


MISSOURI. 


Pacific  Rds.,  8  m.  W.  of  Carthage,  the  county 

seat.    Zinc  mining  and  farming. 

INDEX  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  establislied  1893;  W.  C.  Kout- 
zong,  edltorand  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ORRICK,  Hay  Co.  \j  391t  pop.,  on  Wa- 
bash Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Agri- 
culture and  mining. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
8ul)Scription  $1;  established  1891;  Will  R. 
Vanhoozer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "i!JL." 

OSBORN,  Dekalb  Co.  \2  386t  pop.,  on 
Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  49  m.  N.  of  Kan- 
sas City.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1899;  P.  M.  Hatch,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jk.l." 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Saint  Clair  Co.  -a 
l,03Ttpop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Mem- 
phis and  Kansas  City,  Osceola  &  Southern 
Rds.  and  Osage  r.,  132  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Jeffer- 
son City,  the  State  capital.  Extensive  stone 
and  lime  works.    Farming. 

ST.   CLAIR    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1870 ;  C.  H. 
Lucas,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

ST.    CLAIR    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  L.  O. 
Shrewsbury,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

OTTERVILLE,  Cooper  Co.    a  384t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of 

Boonvllle,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

MAIL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1891 ; 
G.  P.  Garland,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

OWENSVILLE,    Gasconade  Co.    D 

75  pop.,  20  m.  S.  of  Hermann,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN  BANNER;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
SI;  established  1896;  W.  J.  Hensley,  editor; 
Banner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ((i— 3). 
Circulation    jja" 

OZARK,  c.  h..  Christian  Co.  g  SCOt 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  E.  of  Springfield.  Lead  and  zinc  in  vi- 
cinity. Fruit  and  tobacco  growing  and 
farming. 

CHRISTIAN    CO.   REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  188S;  W.  W. 
Kinloch,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ".jkl."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,056;  in  19(i0, 
not  less  than  1,200.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  the  past  year 
was  less  than  1,152.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,275.    In  1904,  yl. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Charles  E.  Reid,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PACIFIC,  Franklin  Co.  D- l,213t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Fran- 
cisco Rds.,  34  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 


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Railroad  shops,  fire-brick  factories,  glass 

worlcs  and  flour  mill. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  H.  Calkins,  editor;  H.  &  E.  C. 
Calkins,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  -jkl." 

PALMYRA, c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  cfi,323t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  12  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Quincy.  111.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

MARION  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  M.  P.  Drum- 
mond,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays  ;  demo 
cratlc;    eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1; 
established    1839  ;    Sosey  Bros.,   editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:    In  1895, "jkl."    In  1896.1.   In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkj,."     Actual  average  for 
1902,3,048.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

PARIS,  c.h.,  Monroe  Co.  cf  l,397tpop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W. 
of  Quincy,  III.    Farming. 
MERCURY;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
?^rS^^^  '""^^'-^  :    subscription   $1  ;    established 
1836;  Baskett  &  Alexander,  editors;  The  Mer- 
cury Printing  Company,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MONROE  CO.  APPEAL.}  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  B.  F.  Blanton,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 3;. 

Circulation:     In   1895,   publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,064.    In  1896. 1.    In  1897.  Y.  In 

1898,  ••JKL."  (??)    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

PARKVILLE, P^a«e  Co. ti931t pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Missouri  r.,  9  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Kansas  City. 
Seat  of  Park  College.    Agriculture. 

PLATTE  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  six  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1885;  J.  P.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circtilation  •jkl.-- 

PARK  REVIEW:  quarterly;  collegi- 
ate; seventy  two  to  eighty-four  pages  6x9; 
subscrip-ion  $1;  established  October,  1899; 
ThomasQregory  Burt,  editor;  Park  Review 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PARNELL,  Xodatray  Co.  )j  432  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  "Western  Rd.,  about  14  m. 

N.  E.  of  Maryville,  the  county  seat. 

.SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894:  S.  C.  Gooden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( r2— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PATTONSBURG,   Daviess    Co.   \j 

l,'i6.j+  pop.,  on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &  East- 
ern, Kansas  City  &  Northern  Connection 
and  "Wabash  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Gallatin, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CALL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1880;  Eugene  A. 
Martin,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PAXICO, 

INDEX;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x-20;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1895;  G.  N.  "Wvnin- 
ger,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion ••.JLKL."  (A  A). 

PERRY,  Jialls  Co.  cf  624t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Han- 
nibal.   Flour  and  saw  mills. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages   13x20;    subscription  $1; 


MISSOURI. 


established  1888;   Dewitt  Masters,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

PERRYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  P, 

818+  pop.,  14  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  St.  Mary's  Land- 
ing, on  the  Mississippi  r.,  and  85  S.  of  Saint 
Louis.    Agriculture. 

PERRY  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1889;  Cashion  &  Cashiou, 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PERRY^  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  Zollner  &  Zollner,  editors 
and  publishers  (9— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

PICKERING,    Nodaioaij    Co.  \2  300 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  «  Council 

Bluff  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Maryville,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
17X-24;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1902 ; 
Isaiah  Kirbey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (a  A). 

PIEDMONT,  Wayne  Co.  [^  858 1  pop., 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain    &   Southern 

Rd.,  32  m.  S.  of  Ironton.    Granite  qaarrie*. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Mitchim  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4).     Circulation  "jkl" 

PIERCE  CITY,  Lawrence  Co.  p2,151t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  5  m. 
"W.  by  N.  W.  of  Monett.  Extensive  flour 
mills. 

DEMOCRAT:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1884,  weekly  1885;  J.C.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  week- 
ly ••JKL." 

E3IPIRE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursday's;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  2(ix26;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established  —dally  1880,  weekly 
1875;  A.  T.  Boothe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  —  daily  "jKL."weekly  "jkl." 

PIIiOTGROVE,  Cooper  Co.  u  631t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  "W.  of  BoonvIUe,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899:  H.Harrison  Simpson,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  •■jkl." 

PINEVILLE,  c.  h.,  McDonald  Co.  J3 
250  pop.,  on  Elk  r.,  24  m.  S.  of  Neosho. 
Farming  and  pine  lumber. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democrntic; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  James  Chrlstensen,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

HERAIjD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894:  Claib  £.  Duval,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3)     Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PLATTE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Platte  Co.  ^ 

744+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.  and  Platte  r.,  30  m.  N.  "W.  of  Kansas 

City.   Seat  of  Daughters' College.   Farming. 

LANDMARK;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  W.  T.  Jenkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ■•jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


571 


MISSOURI. 


PLATTE  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Emil  E.  Rettig,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1 — 4 ). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1S97,  1,407; /or  1898,  1,963.  In  1899. 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2,200;  in  1900, 
July,  for  a  year  past,  2,200;  in  1901,  was  not 
less  tlian  2,200.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1902,  2,200; /o>- 19U3, 
2,264.    In  1904.  yl. 

PliATTSBURG  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.^ 
l,8TSt  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds..  30  m.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT-IiEVER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  Harry  Roloff,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4) 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts 
not  less  thau  1,650.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,961:  for  1899. 
2,519; /or  19l)0.zH.  Inl901.vl.  Inl902,yT. 
In  1903,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2, -300. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1895; 
A.  R.  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  Z. 
^cfuaZ  average /or  1898.  1,317.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900.  "JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (3,  4.  5). 

PLEASANTHILL.,     Casa    Co.     -a 

2,002+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Mem- 
phis and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  E.  of 
Kansas  City.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

LiOCALi;  Fridays;  democratic;  six  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1871;  J.  H. 
Walden.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3) .  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MID-WEEK;  Wednesdays;  Independ- 
ent: eight  pages  9x14;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  November,  1904;  C.  O.  Race,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1888: 
Cloud  &  Savage,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PLEASANT    HOPE,  Polk   Co.    g 

lO.i  pop. 

ECLIPSE;  Mondays  (A  A). 

POPLARBLUFF,  c.  h.,  Butler  Co. 

a,  4,32 11-  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain 
&  Southern  Rd.,  166  m.  S.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Manufactories  of  lumber,  pottery,  staves, 
ice,  tile  and  brick. 

CITIZEN;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scriptlon— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1897.  weekly  1869;  H.  C.  McKinney.  edi- 
tor; George  C.  OrcMard.  publisher  (1— 5P). 
Circulation  — daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."  In 
1904,  weekly  (••). 

EVEMNU  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  dally  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  March,  1901;  Jay  Davidson, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation — 
daily  "jkl  "  weekly  "jkl."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AVEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $4  50,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
May,  1902,  weekly  1891;  L.  F.  Tromly.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation- weekl.v  "jkl." 


MISSOURI. 


POWERSVIIiLE,  Putnam  Co.  b  on 

Chiciigo.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  22  m. 

N.  W.  of  Unlonville. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
October.  1901;  T.  P.  and  R.  D.  Eaton,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  '•jkl." 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Mercer  Co.    [j 

l,575t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.  and  Grand  r.,  24  m.  N.  of  Trenton.  Seat 
of  Princeton  Normal  Institute. 

POST;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established   1896;  W 
C.  Price  and  S.  B.  Woods,  editors  and   pub- 
lishers (1—4).    Circ'n  "JKL.-      In  1903.  Z  (4). 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18,57; 
R.  W.  Steckman,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,184.  In  1903,  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

TELEGRAPH;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Sparks  &  Brown,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032.  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  1,056.  In  1898.  "jkl" 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,123.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1, 168.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  L    In  1904,  yl. 

PURDY,  Barry  Co.  P  434t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of 
Monett.  Agriculture  and  lead  mining.  Live- 
stock shipping  point. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1896;  M.  E. 
Eady.  editorand  publisher(8 — 3).  Cire'n  "jkl." 

PUXICO,  Stoddard  (7o.n,413t  pop.,  lo- 
cal estimate  1,000,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Fran- 
cisco Rd.,  175  m.  S.  of  St.  Louis.  Lumber 
and  shipping. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1895; 
Lee  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

QUEEN  CITY,  Schuyler  Co.  b  770t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd..  9  m.  S.  of  Glenwood. 
Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
W.  C.  Biggs,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887  ;  John  W.  McNaught.  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

QUITMAN,  Nodaway  Co.  ^  356tpop., 

on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  60  m. 

N.  W.  of   Saint   Joseph.      Manufacturing, 

farming  and  mining. 

HERA  LD  ;  Thursdays  (A  A ). 
RECORD;  Thursdays  ;    democratic; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  J.  W.  Morris,  editor;  J.  W.  and  J. 
O.    Morris,    publishers    (8—3).     Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

RAVENWOOD,-^'o(?««'ay  Co.  t]285t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  about 
45  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
O.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


RAYVILLE,  Ray  Co.  ^  300  pop.,  on 

Santa  Fe   Rd.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of  St.  Joseph. 

Farming,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tliursdays;  local;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;    F.   B,    Thomas,  editor   aud  publisher 

(1-5P). 

REPUBLIC,  Greene  Co.  g  856t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  11  m.  S. W. 

of  Springfield,  the  county  seat.     Flour  mill 

and  canning  factorj-. 

MONITOR:  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  J.  Jones,  editor;  Jones  Bros., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jki,." 

RHINEL  AND,  Montgomery  Co.  D- 153 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  18 

m.  S.  of  Danville. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1902 ; 
Wm.  Dowling,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL.- 

RICHARDS,  Vernon  Co. -a  450  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  about  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Rich 
Hill.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  §1;  established 
1895;  M.  S.  Brady,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3), 
Circulation  "jKi." 

RICHHILL,  Bates  Co.  -a  4,053t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Kansas  City,  Ft. 
Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  85  m.  S.  of  Kansas 
City.  Coal  mining,  zinc  smelting  and  brick 
making. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  MINING  REVIEW,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 18S8,  weekly  1880:  C.  R. 
Walters,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  -jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1896, "jkl.-  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,160.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  191J0,  July,  publisher  asserts,  the 
least  number  printed,  any  issue  for  the  past 
year,  was  2.208.     In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.    In 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdas's;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  George  P.  Huckeby  and  P.  A.  Pritchard, 
editorsand  publishers.  Circulation  -jki.." 

WESTERN      ENTERPRISE ;       Fri 

days;  democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.25 :  established  1881 ;  F.  J.  Wise- 
man, editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  Inl895,"jia-"  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898. "JKL."  Inl899,I.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901  "JKL."  Inl903,  (z— 4)I(#»).  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I  (••). 

SOCIAL  THOUGHT;  monthly;  philo- 
sophical ;  sixteen  pages  ;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  established  1902;  Charles  L.  Phifer, 
editor    and    publisher    (2—3).     Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

RICHLAND,  Pulatki  Co.  n  736t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E. 
of  Lebanon.    Flour  mill. 

CYCLONE;  Thursdays; republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
,n  -ix  ^A.^-  ^^eedles,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  Ray  Co.  \^  3,478t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
7  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  40  E.  of  Kansas  City 


MISSOURI. 


and  68  S.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Coal  and  man- 
ufacturing interests.    Agriculture. 

CONSERVATOR;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1852 ;  Geo.  A.  Trigg,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,500.  In 
1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, zl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  1.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1893;  Bogie  &  Womack,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.300.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.200.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,492.  In  1899,  vl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)I(##).    In  1904,  yl. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MISSOt'RIAN;Thur8days;  democratic; 
eight   pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1889;   Jewell  Mayes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 
Circulation:    In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  zl.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  D.  D.  Parsons,  editor;  Parsons  & 
Son,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  in  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  has  not  been  less  than  1,300. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

RIDGEIVAY,  Harrison  Co.  tl  648t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  76  m.  l«i.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Agricul- 
ture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L ;  Thursdays ;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  C.  M.  Jaqua,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCHEPORT,  Boone  Co.  u  593  pop. 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKPORT,  c.  h.,  Atchison  Co.  ^ 
1,080+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Missouri  r.  and  60  N.  W.  of 
Saint  Joseph.    Agriculture. 

ATCHISON  CO.  JOURNAL  ;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1863;  John  D. 
Dopf,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

ATCHISON  CO.  MAIL;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  H.  F.  Stapel,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  April, 
1899.3,326.     In  1900,  yH.     In  1901,  yl.     In 

1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

ROCKY     COMFORT,    McDonald 

Co.  p  121  pop.,  16  m.  W.  of  Cassville.    Agri- 
culture and  fruit. 

TELEGRAi>l;  Saturdays:  local;  four 
pages  11x15;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  C.  T.  Boren,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

McDonald  CO.  guide;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  February,  1902;  Wm.  Senter, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circulation 
"iKL."  (A A). 

ROLL  A,  c.  h.,  Phelps  Co.  n  l,600t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  Ill  m. 
W.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Seat  of  State  Mining 
School.  Smelting  furnaces.  Iron  mining. 
HERALD-DE3IOCRAT;    Thursdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription 


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MISSOURI. 


SI;  established  1866;  Chas.  E.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circulation  "jKi."  In 
1897,  Z.    Inl9(i2,  Z(1.2.  4,  5). 

NEW  ERA  :  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874  ;  F.  E.  Taj'lor,  editor  and  publisher 
<9-3).     Circulation   "jki."     In  1897,  Z.     In 

1902,  "jKi.."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

ROSENDALE,  Andreio  Co.   t]  448t 

pop.,  ou  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiney  Rd., 

22  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph.    Flour  mills  and 

creamery.    Agriculture. 

STGNAIi  ;  Fridays;  eiglit  pages  18x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  J.  Irvin 
Bennett,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

RUSHVILLE,  Buchanan  Co.  )j  ^12 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Hannibal  & 
St.  Joseph,  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Coun- 
cil Bluffs  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Joseph. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1903;  F.  Haines,  editor;  Loudon  &  Haines, 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

RUSSELL VILLE,  Cole  Co.   n  2951 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of 

Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital.   Farming. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  L.  L. 
Sulliiis.  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circu 
lation  "JKL." 

RUTLEDGE,    Scotland    Co.   JJ  292t 

pop.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1893 ;  A.  L. 
Bounds,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SAINT   CHARLES,  c.  h.,  Saint 

Charles  Co.  D-  7,982+  pop.,  on  Wabash,  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  andChicago, Burling- 
ton &  Quiney  Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  20  m.  N. 
W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Furniture,  tobacco  and 
other  manufactures.  Large  car  factory. 
Coal  mining  in  vicinity. 

COSMOS-MONITOR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established — 
Cosmos  1835,  Monitor  1894;  E.  Lee  Renno,  edi- 
tor; St.  Charles  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulatiou— Daily;  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1901,  "JKL.-     In  1902,  (z-6)  I.  In 

1903,  (z— 4)  I  (e  •).    In  1904,  yl. 
EVENING   BANNER-NEWS;    every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages 
18x24,  -weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1889,  weekly  1864;  E.  Hultsch,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl '•  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  936.  In  1903,  "j_kl." 
Weekly  :  In  1897, "JKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
during  the  past  twelve  months  were  printed 
less  than  1,500.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  3,875.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,(z-4)I. 
DEMOKRAT;  Thursdaj-s;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1852  ;  J.  H.  Bode,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ST.  CLAIR,  Franklin  Co.  g  189  pop. 
HOWARD    CO.   ECHO;  Thursdays 

(▲▲). 


MISSOURI. 


SAINTE   GENEVIEVE,  c.  h.. 

Sainte  Genevieve  Co.  D-  1,707+  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Memphis  &  Southeastern  and 
Southern  Missouri  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r., 
60  m.  below  Saint  Louis.  Limestone  is  ex- 
ported. Copper  mines  and  sandstone  quar- 
ries adjacent.  Fruit  culture,  wine  making, 
wheat  growing  and  stock  raising. 

FAIR  PLiAY;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1872  ;  Henry  J.  Janis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  English  and 
German;  independent; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1882;  Joseph  A. 
Ernst,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

NE^VS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
R.  M.  Abernathy,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SAINT   JAMES,  Phelps  Co.  D  575t 

pop.,  on  St.   Louis  &    San  Francisco  Rd., 

100  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays; independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  81;  established 
1896:  L.  K.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  c.  h.,  Buchanan 

Co.  ~tl  102,979+ pop.,  center  of  eight  railroads, 
on  the  Missouri  r.,  275  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 
of  Saint  Louis.  Packing  houses,  grain  ele- 
vators, railroad  shops.  Milling,  wholesale 
and  manufacturing  center.  Richest  agri- 
cultural section  of  Missouri. 
DAILY. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning;  Independ- 
ent-republican; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sun- 
day twenty-eight  to  thirty  six  pages  17x21; 
subscription— daily  and  Sunday  10  cents  a 
week  by  carrier,  $3.50  a  year  by  mall,  Sunday 
$1;  established  1845;  G.  H.  Larke.  general 
manager;  The  Gazette  Publishing  Company, 
proprietors  (2 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  5,500.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896, 
G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898,  zG.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900, yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  G. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  19,146.  In 
1904,  vD. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903, 18,637. 
In  1904,  yE. 

NEWS  AND  PRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  ten  to  twenty-two  pages 
17x22;  subscription- by  mail  $3,  by  carrier 
$5.20;  established— A'erfs  1878,  Press  1902,  con- 
solidated; Louis  T.  Golding,  editor;  News 
Corporaticm,  publisiiers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,935.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  A^(gust,  1898, 
15,20'^; /or  1899,  16,489; /or  19(X),  '21,- 
079;  /or  1901,21,770:  for  1902,  26,409: 
for  V.m,  30,4  18:  /or  1904,  3.5,0.>7. 

STOCK  YARDS  DAILY  JOUR- 
NAL; every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  live  stock  ;  four  pages 
171^x25^^;  subscription  $4;  established  1897; 
W.  E.  Warrick,  editor;  St.  Joseph  Journal 
Publishing  Company, publishers  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-"  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  .3,140.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  publishpr  asserts,  not  an  issue  fell  be- 
low 4,500.  In  1902.  vG.   In  1903  (z-4)G(»»). 

VOLKSBLATT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  Ger- 
man; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  22x27;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1866,  weekly  1854; 
Adolph  Schrader.  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).     Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 


574 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


3IISS0URI— Saint  Joseph. 


WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  M.  Lavvlor,  editor; 
M.  Lawlor  &  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

JOURNAL  OF  CO>lMERCE;  Satur 
days ;  commercial ;  twenty-four  pages 
lOJ^xlS;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  4,094;  for  1899, 
4,163.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (A  A). 

3IIRROR;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x20 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1885 ; 
Harry  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation -'JKL."  (AA^. 

POST;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RADICAL;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  Isaac  Frederick,  editor;  F.  M.  Water- 
field,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPECTATOR:  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished July,  1902;  William  H.Jones,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION;  Fridays;  labor;  four  to  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Clato  Riley,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  4,1'-J9. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 

WESTERN  DRY  GOODS;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

DIOCESAN  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
protestant  episcopal:  sixteen  pages  9x13}^; 
subscrlDtion  $1;  established  1892;  Rev.  Daniel 
G.  Mackinnon,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 
also  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,683.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl(OO)  (A  A). 

GIANT  OAKS;  monthly;  fraternal, 
Giant  Oaks;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  lOOiJ;  Q.  G.  Maple,  editor; 
Supreme  Executive  Council  of  the  Giant 
Oaks,  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902.  "jkl-"  Inl903.  (z— 4) 
I(#«).    In  1904,  yl. 

MEDICAL.  HERALD  ;  monthly;  medi- 
cal;  one  hundred  and  four  pages  7x10;  sub- 
•crlptlon  $1;  established  1881;  C.  W.  Fassett, 
M.D.,  managing  editor;  Medical  Herald  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  6,880.  Inl89S.  yG.  In  1899,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1900.  6.575  In  1901,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  7,4T5;  for  1903. 
r,358.   In  1904.  yG. 

MODERN  FARMER  AND  BUSY 
BEE  ;  monthly  ;  bee  keeping,  farming 
and  breeding;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  E.  T. 
Abbott,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation:    In  1897, 'jkl- "   In  1898,  Z.    In 

1899,  zl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  there 
have  not  been  mailed  of  any  Issue  less  than 
2.500.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903, 
yH(OO).    In  1904,  yl. 

POULTRY  AND  BERRIES;  month 
ly;  live  stock;  twenty  eight  pages  5§^x8^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  February, 
1903;  A.  J.Moseley.editor;  Moseley  &  Munch, 
publishers  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN      FRUIT     GROWER  i 

monthly  ;    horticultural ;    sixteen  to  forty 
eight  pages  11x16;    subscription  50  cents;    es- 
tablished 1897;    Jas.  M.  Irvine,  editor;    W.  G. 
Campbell,  Jr.,  manager  (12—4). 
Circulation:   Actual  average  for  1897, 


MISSOURI—Saint  Joseph. 


2,880;  for  1898,  5,458;  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1899,  1 0,000;  for  a  year  end- 
ing loith  October,  1900,  11,769:  for  1901, 
16,804;  /or  1902,  23,287;  for  1903,  27,- 
565; /or  1904,  32,807. 

SAINT  LOUIS,  Saint  Louis  City  Co. 
D-  575.238+  pop.,  center  of  fifteen  railroads, 
on  the  Mississippi  r.,  30  m.  below  the  mouth 
of  Missouri  r.  The  great  metropolis  of  the 
Southwest  and  center  of  trade  and  com- 
merce of  the  two  great  rivers  and  their 
tributaries.  Has  many  large  milling  and 
manufacturing  establishments. 
DAILY. 

A  31  E  R  I  K  A  ;  every  morning,  and 
SEM I- WEEKLY.Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
German;  democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
twenty-four,  semi  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $8,  semi-weekly  $2; 
established;  1872 ;  Arthur  Preuss.  editor;  Ger- 
manLlterary  Society  of  St.  Louis,  publishers. 
Office,  13  N.  Third  st.  ( 1—5). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896, 
G.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  G.  In  1904  (z— 4,  5)  F  (••). 
Sunday:  In  1903  (z— 4)  G.  In  1904  ( z— 4,  5 ) 
£(••)■ 

Semi-Weekly:  In  1895.  D.  Inl896,  D.  In 
189i,  Y.  Inl898.vE.  I-nl899,yF.  Inl900,yF. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-1)  G.  In 
1904(2-4.5)  E(««^ 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
16x23;  subscription  $3;  established  1880; 
Frank  J.  Carlisle,  General  Manager;  Scripps 
McRae  League  publishers  (1—4).  Office,  14 
and  16  S.  Sixth  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
107,464.  In  1896,  A.  Actual  average  for 
1897,82,130.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  B.  In 
1900,  zB.  Actual  average  for  1901,  51 ,969. 
lu  1902,  yB.  Actual  average  for  1903.  49,- 
963 » /or  1904,  55,462. 

DE.MOKRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  German;  eignt  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  December,  1903;  Dr. 
Wm.  Forgo. editor;  German  PublishlngCom- 
pany.  publishers:  Office. 232  Chestnut  street 
(1— 5P). 

GLOBE-DEMOCRAT;  every  morn- 
ing, and  WEEKLY,  twlce-a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays ;  republican ;  dally  ten 
to  "sixteen,  Sunday  fifty  to  sixty,  weekly  six- 
teen pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  .§6.  Sun- 
day $2,  weekly  $1;  established  1852;  Globe 
Printing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Sixth  and  Pine  streets  (1 — 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  B.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  subscribed  for  and  sold* 
69.835;  for  1897,  subsiicribed  for  and 
sold.  70,501;  for  1898,  copies  printed, 
96,695:  for  1S99,  subscribed  for  and 
sold,  80,010:  for  190  i,  subscribed  for 
and  sold,  89,690:  for  190",  subscribed 
for  and  sold,  88,891;  for  1902,  copies 
distributed,  95.507:  for  1903,  copies 
distributed,  107,545:  for  1904,  copies 
distributed.  129.435(00). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  copies 
distributed,  122,530;  for  1903,  copies 
distributed,  147,021;  for  1904,  copies 
distributed.  171,596. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  subscribed  for  and  sold,  11 7,725 1 
/*.))•  1897,  subscribed  for  and  sold, 
112,148;  for  1898,  copies  printed, 
116,671;  /or  1899,  subscribed  for  and 
sold,  111,915; /or  1900,  subscribed  for 
and  sold,  140,069;  for  1901,  subscribed 
for  and  sold.  131,100;  for  1902,  copies 
distributed,  124,286;  for  1903,  copies 
distributed,  123,331;  /or  1904,  copies 
distributed.  135,113. 

HOTEL  REPORTER  ;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sundaj-;  hotels  and  railroads; 
eight   pages   13x20;    subscription  $5;    estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


575 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


lished  1874;  The  Daily  Hotel  Reporter  Co., 
publishers.  Omce, 516 Chemical  bldg.  (7— 3 P). 
Circiilatiou :  In  1894  aud  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  l.(XX).    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

MISSOURI  STATE  REPUBLICAN; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  TRI- 
W'EEKIjYj  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  17x24; 
Kubscriniion— daily  $2,  triweekly  §1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  E.  C.  Brolcmeyer,  editor;  State 
)'  iblishiuo:  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Fuller 
ton  building  (1 — 4).  Circulation — daily  "jkl." 
^veekly  "jkl" 

POST-DISPATCH  ;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  inde- 
pendent; daily  eight  to  twenty,  Sundaj' 
foi-ty  six  to  fifty  pages  18x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  established  1851;  Pulitzer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  518  Olive  st. 
(2-4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  78,516;  for  1896,  78,289.  In  1897, 
A  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898,  96,321  ; 
for  1899.  S7.204;  for  1900,  99,129  ;  for 
1901,  103.966;   for  1902,  102,134;  for 

1903,  118,218; /or  1904,  148.833. 
Sunday:    Actual  average  for  1902.  181,- 
171;     for      1903,      196,941;     for     1904, 
225,837. 

RECORD;  every  morning,  except  Sun- 
day; CDmmercial  and  legal;  four  pages  15x20; 
subscription  $9;  established  1892;  H.  B.  Morse, 
editor;  Daily  Record  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Fourth  and  Chestnut  streets  (8— 3i. 
Circulation  "jkl-"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In   1901,  Z(4,  6).    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I    (••).    In 

1904,  yl. 

REPUBLIC;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  twice  a-week,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  twelve  to 
eighteen.  Sunday  forty  to  sixty,  twice-a- 
week  eight  pages  17x24  ;  subscription— dailj' 
$6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $i;  established— daily 
1835,  weekly  1808;  Chas.  W.  Knapp,  editor. 
Publishers:  George  Knapp  &  Co.  Office, 
corner  O.ive  and  Seventh  streets  (3 — 5  P). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  55,191  ;/o?-189(),  copies  disti'ibuted, 
67,092;  for  1897,  copies  distributed, 
62,094 ;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  September, 

1898,  copies  printed,  77,606;  for  1899, 
copies  distributed,  70,612; /or  a  year 
ending  irith  Sepfeviber,  19(tO.  copies  dis- 
tributed, 78,927;  for  1901,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 74,544;  for  1902,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 109,084;  for  1903,  copies  dis- 
tributed. 108,012; /or  1904,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 103,774. 

Sunday  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  69,021 ; 
for  1896,  copies  distributed,  74,977; 
for  1897,  copies  distributed,  71,029;  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  September,  1898,  copies 
printed.  91,537:  for  1899,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 78,363;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  ItHio,  copies  distributed, 
82,403  ;  for  1901,  copies  '" 
91,802;  for  1902,  copies 
113.256;  for  1903,  copies 
112.147;  for  1904,  copies 
117,891. 

W  e  e  k  I  y  ;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
113,928;  for  1896,  copies  distributed, 
116.320;  for  1897.  copies  distributed, 
112.936; /or  a  year  ending  with  Septem- 
ber, \899,copieH  printed,  91 ,5.37; /or  1899, 
copies  distributed,  122,708;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1900,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 133,070;  for  1901,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 1 18,469  ;  for  1902,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 105,616;  for  1903,  copies  dis- 
tributed, 101,242;  /or  1904.  copies  dis- 
tributed, 111.063. 

STAR:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x24,  Sunday  forty  to 
sixty  pages;  subscription  $5  ;  established 
1883;  John  F.  Magner,  editor;  Star  Publfsh- 
IngJDo.,  publishers.  Office.  Star  building, 
N.  W.  corner  of  Twelfth  and  Olive  sts.  (2—4) 
Circalation— Daily:    In    1895,   publisher 


distributed, 
flistributed, 
distributed, 
distributed. 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


asserts,  not  less  than  31,478;  In  1896,  42,908. 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  months  of 

1897,  65,017  ;/or  1898.  77,247.  In  1S99.  yB. 
In  1900,  y  B.  Actual  average  for  1901 ,63,9 1 7 ; 
for  1902,  63,931 1  /or  Ut03,  64,592.  In  19u4, 
yB. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  \Wi,  64,148; 
for  1.HI3.  63,281.     lu  1!.04.  yB. 

UMOxN  STOCK  YARD  JOURNAL; 
every  evening  except  Saturday  and  Sund;iy; 
livestock;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $3; 
established  1894  ;  Jas.  Maccalluni,  editor ; 
Weiss  &  Maccallum,  publishers.  Office,  3737 
N.  Broadway. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL-"  (A  A). 

VOLKS  ZEITUNG;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  German;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $5;  established  1898;  Volks  Zelt- 
ung  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  'jkl." 

WESTLICHE  POST;  every  morning. 
ANZEICiER,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; MISSISSIPPI  BLAETTER,  Sun- 
days, SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays,  and  ANZEIGER  DES  WEST- 
ENS,  Saturdays; German ;  i-epublican ;  morn- 
ing, evening  and  semi  weekly  eight,  Sundary 
twenty  to  thirty-six,  and  weekly  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription— morning  with  Sunday  $8, 
evening  $4,  Sunday  $2,  semi  weekly  $2,  week- 
ly $2;  established  1857;  Emil  Preetorius.edi 
tor;  German  American  Press  Association, 
publishers.  Office,  corner  Broadway  aud 
Market  street. 

Circulation— Morning:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  7,500.    In  1896,  F.     In 
1897, Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  vH. 
Evening:    In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  zH.      In 

1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  15.000.    In  1896,  E.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  yF.  In  1899, zF.  In  1900.  yG.   In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.     In  1903,  yG.   In  1904.  yG. 
Semi-^Veekly:    In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  vH. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.'    In 
1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10,000.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yF.     In  1899,  yG.      In    1900.  yH.      In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
yH. 

WORLD;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  daily  and 
weekly  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription— dallv  $3.  weekly  50  cents;  es- 
tablished MPrch,  1902:  A.  H.  Spink,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  908  Chestnut  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1902,  I.  In  1903, 
yl.  In  1904,  I. 
Weekly  "jkl." 

WEEKLY. 

ADVANCIE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  CELT;  Saturdays; 
Irish-American;  eight  pages:  subscription 
$2;  established  18f=3:  Charles  O'Brien,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl"  In  1903. 
(z-4)H  (••)(AA). 

ARBEITER  ZEITUNG  AND 
VOLKS  AN  WALT  ;  Saturdays;  socialls 
tic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  G.  H.  Hoehn.  editor;  Co- 
operative Commonwealth  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  International  Bank  build- 
ing (8-3). 

Circulation  jkl"  In  1902,  Z  fl,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  T  (•  0).     In  1904.  vl. 

BULLETIN  OF  COMMERCE;  Sat- 
urdays; commercial;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $5;  established  1876;  Geo.  W. 
Brlggs,  editor ;  Brlggs  &  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
118  N.  Third  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  In 
1891  to  Gin  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,(z-ll)G.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (OO). 
Inl904(z-4,11)G(«»). 


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MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


BUTCHERS'  AND  PACKERS' 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays,  meats  and  pack- 
lug;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1808;  Butchers' and  Packers'Gazette 
Publ'shlng  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  912  N.  Gar- 
rison screet  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
36,082.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1S9.S,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue 
41,600.  Actual  average  for  1899,  43,6t25. 
In  1900,  yC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  September  30,   1901,   40,200.      In 

1902,  (z-4)  B.    In  1903,  yB  (O  O).  In  1904,  yC. 
CARONDELET    NEWS;    Saturdays; 

ind>  pendent;  eight  pages  12i^x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  B.  F.  Gilbreath, 
edifor:  Carondelet  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Offlee.  7603  S.  Broadway  (6—3).     Circ'n  "JiLt'* 

CENSOR;  Thursdays ;  twenty  pages 
10.^13;  subscription  $2;  established  1895;  Geo. 
C.  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Tem- 
ple building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  i899,  "jkl-"  Actual  average 
for  1900,  36,743.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC. 
In  1904,  y  D. 

CENTRAL.  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2; 
established  1866;  J.  C.  Armstrong,  editor; 
Central  Baptist  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  911  Locust  street  ( 1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
10,937;  for  1896,  10,241.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Aug., 
1898,  9,279.  In  1899,  yF.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  9,890  ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
Ju??/,  1901.  10,164;   for  1902.  10.548;  for 

1903.  11,569; /ori90l,  11.513.  .,      ^, 
CENTRAL.    L.AW   JOURNAIi;    Fri 

days ;  legal ;  twenty -four  pages  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1860;  Central  Law  Jour- 
nal Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office. 
919  Olive  street  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897.Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Wednes- 
days; methodlst  -  episcopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1850; 
W.  B.  Palmore,  D.D.,  editor;  St.  Louis  Chris- 
tian Advocate  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
1414  Locust  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in 
1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  vF.  In  1899,  zF.  Inl900.yF.  Inl901,yF. 
In  1902,  yF.     In  1903,  yF.    In  1904.  yF. 

CHRISTIAN-EVANGEI^IST ;  Thurs- 
days; disciples  of  Christ;  twenty  pages  11x14; 
Bubscription  $1.50;  established  1863;  J.  H. 
Garrison.  D.D.,  editor;  Christian  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1522  Locust  st.  (6—3). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  C.    In  1896,  C.    In 

1897.  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than 
80,000.  Ip  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  zE.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  loith  June,  1900, 
16,532;  for  1901,  21,733.  In  1902,  yC. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  D  (•  •).    In  1904,  yD. 

CHURCH  PROGRESS  AND 
CATHOLIC  WORL.D;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic ;  eight  pages  16x21 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  John  Paul  Chew, 
editor;  Catholic  Publishing  Company  of  St. 
Louis,  miblishers.  Office.  FuUerton  build- 
ing (6—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.     In  1896,  E,  In  1897.  E  Z.    In 

1898,  yE.  In  1899.  zE.  In  1900.  zE.  In 
1901,  vE.  Inl902,yE.  Inl903,(z— 4)  D  (••). 
In  1904,  vD.  „,  _ 

COLMAN'S  RURAIi  WORLD: 
Thursdays;  agriculture  and  live  stock;  eight 
pages  18x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1848; 
Norman  J.  Colman,  publisher.  Office,  Olive 
and  Eichth  streets  (2— 3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in 
1893  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899.  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902.  yF.  In  1903,yF.  In  1904,  yF. 

CUIVIBERLAND  PRESBYTE- 
RIAN; Thursdays;  Cumberland  presbyte- 
rlan;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50; 


etablished  1877;  Church  Board  of  Publication, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Holland  bldg. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  5,561. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In 
liX)3,  yH(A  A). 

DER  FRIEDENSBOTE;  Sundays; 
German;  protestant;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  ISnO;  Rev.  W.  Th. 
Jungk,  editor  ;  Eden  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1716  Chouteau  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  D.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  25,059.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yD. 
In  1899.  yE.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  June,  1900,  26,136.  In  1901, (z— 4)  C. 
In  1902,  (z-4,  6)  C.  In  llt03,  (z— 4)  C.  In  1904, 
yC. 

DRYGOODSMAN  AND  GENERAL. 
MERCHANT;  Saturdays;  dry  goods; 
flftv  six  pages  9x13;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Tradesmen's  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  715 
Locust  street  (8—3  P). 

Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902.  "iio." 
In  19(»3,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

EL,  BOLETIN  COMERCIAL;  Tues- 
days; Spanish;  export;  twenty  eight  pages 
10!^xl3i^;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Jas.  Arbuckle,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
110  N.  Fourth  street  (11—4  P). 

FARM  MACHINERY;  Tuesdays; 
thirty  six  to  one  hundred  and  twenty-four 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1886 ; 
C.  K.  Reif snider,  editor;  Midland  Publishing 
Co..  publishera;  dated  also  at  Kansas  City. 
Office.  506  Olive  street  (3—5). 
Circu  lation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10,000.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  10,096.  In  1898, 
vF.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1  0,288;  for 
1900,10,288;  for  1901,  10,095;  for  1902, 
10,000|  for  1903,  10,153;  for  1904, 
10,192, 

Publisher's  announcement.— Fxnu  Machin- 
ery has  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory,  10  Spruce  street,  New 
York,  sworn  statement  showing  the  small- 
est circulation  In  seventeen  years  to  have 
been  10,000  or  more  copies,  the  largest  Issue 
in  that  time  to  have  been  30,000  and  the 
largest  average  for  twelve  consecutive 
months  17,600  copies.  The  Midland  Publish- 
ing Company,  proprietors  and  publishers 
of  Farm  Machinery,  established  1878,  In- 
corporated 1888.  Btlll  offer  $1,000  in  gold  to 
any  implement  trade  paper  In  the  United 
States  to  match  this  proof  of  circulation, 
which  is  the  basis  of  uniform  good  "RE- 
SULTS" obtained  by  all  advertisers. 

Press-rooms  and  bindery.  Third  and  Lo- 
cust Streets,  wide  open  to  inquirers   for 

TRUTH. 

GROCER  AND  GENERAL.  MER- 
CHANT; Wednesdays  ;  groceries,  dry 
goods,  boots  and  shoes,  hats  and  caps;  six- 
teen pages  91^x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.  D.Rilev, editor;  Schulte  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  19  S.  Broadway  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  Gin  1895.  In  1896.  G.  Inl897.  Y.  Inl898.yH. 
In  1899.  vH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (A  A). 

HEROL.D  DES  GLAUBENSi 
Wednesdays;  German;  roman  catholic;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1850: 
Wm.  Schwarz,  editor;  German  Printing  and 
Publishing  Association,  publishers.  Office, 
Temple  building (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
31,200;  for  1896,  30,849;  for  1897, 
30  171  for  1898,  31,824;  for  1899. 
32,277;  for  1900.  32,988;  for  1901. 
34,564;  for  1902,  34.190:  for  1903, 
33,877;  for  1904,  34,040. 

HL.AS}  Wednesdays;  Bohemian;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  14}^x21.  with  sixteen 
page  supplement;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1871;    C.  A.  Bleha,  editor;   Bohemian 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MISSO  URI—Sai  n  t  Louis. 


Literary  Society,  publishers.  Office,  1625  S. 
Elevonthstreet  (8— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publislier  asserts, 
uot  l<-ss  tlian  5.550.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1S98,  yll.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  G.  In 
1901,  (z— 1,2,  4,5)  G.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903. 
(z-n  G  (OO).   In  1904.  yH. 

H  V  iH  ()  IMST;  Tliursdays;  Immorous; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Henrv  Hermanns,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  206  S.  Fourth  street  (2—3). 
('irciilation :    Rating  varied    from    F   in 

1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  X.  In  1902,•'JKx,.•• 
INTERSTATE  GROCER;  Satur- 
days; twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  John  A.  Lee.  editor;  Gro- 
cers' Journal  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Temple  building. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  iu  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.  yH.  In  1899,  G.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June  16,  1900.  5«679.    In 

1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG  (O  O)-  In 
1904.  yH. 

INVESTOR;  Saturdays;  finance;  sixteen 

fiages  (i^x9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
ished  April,  1901;  A.  R.  Rivet,  editor;  In- 
vestor Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  404 
Security    building    (12 — 4).     Circulation— In 

1902.  Z  (1.  2.  4.  5).     In  1904.  ".tkl.- 
JEWISH  VOICE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1881;  Rabbi 
M.  Spitz,  editor  and  publisher.   Office.  Imper- 
ial building  (7—3  P), 
Circulation:    Rating   varied   from   E    in 

1892  to  Gin  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901, 
{z-6)H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  In  1904. 
yH. 

JOURNAL.  OF  AGRICULTURE; 
Thursdays;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1866;  St.  Louis  Journal 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  204 
Olive  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  34,126  in 

1893  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896.  publisher  asserts, 
least  edition  36,384.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl). 
In  1899.  yD.  In  1900,  zD.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902.  vE.    In  1903,  vE.    In  1904,  yE. 

LABOR  COMPENDIUM;  Sundays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  .subscription  $2;  established 
1896;  H.  W.  Steinbiss.  editor;  Compendium 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. Compendium  building  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vT.  In  1901,  vl.  Actiuxl 
average  for  1902,  7,742;  for  1903,  16,857 
(A  A). 

LEAD  AND  ZINC  NEWS;  Mondays; 
mining;  tvirenty-fovir  to  thirty  two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  June,  1901; 
Lead  and  Zinc  News  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  Office,  632  Century  building  (2—8). 
Circulation  ••jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

LISTY;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
October.  1902;  Frank  Dag.  Novak,  editor:  F. 
D.  Novak  and  L.  Novak,  publishers.  Office, 
2117  S.  Twelfth  st.  (12— S).    Cirf>ulation  "jkl.- 

MEDICAL  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
forty  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  H.  W.  Loeb.  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  3559  Olive  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7,500.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  zG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  lttl903.yG.  In  1904, yG. 

MEKEEL'S  STAMP  COLLECTOR; 
Wednesdays;  stamp  collectiner;  eightto  six- 
teen pages  6%ic9l4  ;  sub.scription  50  cents; 
established  1877;  C.  H.  Mekeel.  editor;  C.  H. 
Mekeel  Stamp  and  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1^—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl."  In  190a, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  G.  In  1903,  yG  (O  O).  In  1904, 
(z-4,  5)  G  (•  •). 

MERCHANT;  Saturdays;  mercantile, 
commercial;  twelve  pages  10^.^x16;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1892;  Geo.  W.  Briggs.  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  216  Pinest.  (1—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-- 

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MISSO  URI-  Sain  t  Louis. 


MIRROR;  Thursdays;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1891;  Wm. 
M.  Reedy,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  812 
Security  building. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  23,000  In 
1894  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yE.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
3^2,463.  Inl900.yC.  Inl901,yD.  Inl902,yD. 
In  191)3,  yD.     In  1904,  yE. 

MISSOURI  FREEMASON;  Satur- 
days; masonic;  eight  pages  8x12;  subscrip- 
tion .50  cents;  established  1897;  J.  L.  Bowman 
and  Eden  Reed,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Koken  building  (2—3). 
Circulation:    In  1897,  I.    In  1898,  yl.    In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

MODERN  MILLER;  Saturdays;  mill- 
ing; thirty  two  pages  11x14;  subscription  $2; 
established  1878  ;  Chas.  M.  Yager,  editor; 
Modern  Miller  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
30  Gay  building  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "JKL."    In  1897,  Z.    In 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  has  never  been  be- 
low 2.000.  In  1901,  (z— 4. 6)  I.  In  1902.  (z— 1, 2)  I. 
m  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  y  I. 

MODERN  VIEW;  Fridays ;  Jewish- 
American;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  September, 
1901;  A.  Rosenthal,  editor;  Modern  View 
Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office.  810  Lucas 
avenue  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."    Actual  average 
for  19U3,  3,011  J  for  1904,  3,048. 
Publisher's     announcement.— The     Modern 
View  is  the  finest,  most  attractive,  best 
read,  modern  liberal,  illustrated  Jewish- 
American  weekly   in   the   United  States. 
Reaches  a  class  which  appreciates  and  buya 
the  best.    Advertising  rates  reasonable. 
NEWS;     Sundays ;     thirty-two    pages 
10xl3>^;    subscription   $2;    established  1894; 
D.  C.  Donovan,  editor  and  publisher.    Office, 
Ninth  and  Chestnut  streets  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1899,  zl.    In 
1900,  yl.    In  1901.  (z— 4)  I.     In  1902,  yl.     In 
1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

OUR  YOUNG  FOLKS;  Wednesdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1876;  W.  W. 
Dowling,  editor;  The  Christian  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1522  Locust  st.  (6-3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  20.000.  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  D.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  zE.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  endin  g  ivith  June,  1900, 
16.047 ;  for  1901, 21,240.  In  1902,  (z-4)  C. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  C  (•  •).    In  1904.  yC. 

PA li LA DIUM;  Saturdays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1884;  J.  W.  Wheeler,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  2617  Lawton  avenue  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl •"    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

POLITICAL  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  12x19;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1901;  Metropolitan 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 2?0  Pine  street.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

PRZEWODNIK  POLSKI;  Thurs 
days;  Polish;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;  W.  A.  Godlewoski. 
editor;  Polish  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers. Office,  1422  Caes  avenue  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "j_kw.."    In  1902.  Z  (1,2.  4,  5). 

REAL  ESTATE  BULLETIN  AND 
BUILDING  ASSOCIATION  NEWS; 
Saturdays;  real  estate  and  building  loan; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879 ;  P.  H.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher.  Office. 
9  N.  Eighth  street. 

Circulation:    In   1894,   publisher   asserts, 
smallest  3,000.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  Inl898.yl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl90O,".iKL."(A  A). 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  roman  catholic; 
sixteen  pages  (>Mx.9Vi;  subscription  S2;  estab- 
lished 1894 ;  Arthur  Preuss.  editor  and  publish- 
er.   Office.  15  N.  Third  street  (2—3).    Does  not 
insert  advertisements  (A  A). 
ROI'ND  TA  BLE:  weekly  (A  A). 
SATURDAY    UNION    RECORD; 
Saturdays;    labor;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


seription$2;  established  1888;  F.  E.  Maiiow, 
editor  and  publisher.   Office,  722  S,  Fourth  st. 
Circulation  "jkl." 
SHOE  AND  LEATHER  GAZETTE; 

Thursdays  ;  shoe  and  leather  ;  sixty  pages 
10x12;  subscription $1;  established  1884;  John 
Mueller,  editor;  Leather  Gazette  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  919  Locust  street. 
Circulation  :  lu  1894audl895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,iX)0.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL."    (00). 

SPORTING  NEWS  ;  Saturdays;  sport- 
ing; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  A.  J.  Flanner,  editor;  Charles  C. 
Spink,  publisher.  Office.  810  Olive  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  53,000.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yC.  In  1899,  yD.  In  1900,  vE.  In  1901,  ,'z— 1, 
2.  4.  5)F.  Inl902,yG.  In  19(J3  (z— 4)F(«  •). 
In  1904,  yF. 

SPORTS.IIAN;  Saturdays;  sporting; 
twelve  to  twenty-four  pages  10}^il53^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1901;  James  TV. 
Heirs,  editor;  Sportsman  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  711  Pine  st.  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
15,443.  In  i;i03,yE.  Inl904,  (z-4)  F  (OO). 

STOVES  AND  HARDWARE  RE- 
PORTER: Thursdays;  stoves  and  hard- 
ware; flfty-two  pages  7x11:  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1876;  T.  S.  Bowman,  editor; 
Stoves  and  Hardware  Publishing  Co  ,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  .320-324  Olive  street  (1—3). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  <i.    In 

1897,  Y.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899.yH.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.      In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     lu 

^"suburban     HOME    JOURNAL; 

Saturdays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1889;  C. 
H.  Ames,  editor;  Suburban  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

TI>IES;  Saturdays!  A  A). 

TRADE  REVIEW;  Mondays;  com- 
mercial; sixteen  pages  11x15:  subscription 
S5;  established  1869;  Geo.  W.  Briggs,  editor; 
Brlggs  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  118  N.  Third 
street  (12    1). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892 
to  F  in  1895.    In  1896,   F.    In  1897,  F  Z.     In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  lu 
1901,  (z— 11)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904  (z-2,  4,  11)  G  (••). 

TRUTHTELIiER;Saturday8;  organ  of 
Missouri  Mercantile  Association;  twelve 
pages  10xl3>4;  subscription  .S2;  established 
1898;  Truthteiler  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  2124  S.Broadway.  Circu 
lation  "JKL-"  (A  A). 

WATCHMAN  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17}igx23;  subscrlntion 
81.50;  established  1881;  St.  Louis  Co.  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Companj',  editors  and 
publishers  (3—5  P). 

WATERWAYS   JOURNAL;  Satur 
days;  marine   and  yachting;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1891 ;  Wm. 
Arste,  editor  and  publisher.     Office,  322  Pine 
street  (1— 5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl-  In  1896, 1.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."    Actual  average  for 

1899,  1,461.  In  190<\  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  1,S34;  for  1902,  1,942:  for  1903, 
2,060; /or  iy!)4,  2,098. 

WESTERN  JUNIOR;  Wednesdays; 
Junior  Order  United  American  Mechanics; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1902:  J.  C.  Hainer,  editor; 
Western  Junior  Publishing  Company,  pub 
lishers.  Office,  309  Security  building  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  1903,  5,397.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)G(0  0).      In  1904,  yH. 

WESTERN  WATCHMAN;  Sundaj's; 
roman  catholic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
121^x17;  established  1865;  subscription  $2; 
Rev.  D.  S.  Phelan,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  out  of  town  edition  on  Thursdays. 
Office,  S.   K.   cor.  of   Eighth   and   Chestnut 

streets  (7 3  P). 

Combined  circulation:  Rating  varied 
from  Gin  1892  to  H  In  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.      In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  yl.      In 
1904,  yl. 
WETMORE'S    WEEKLY  ;   Weduea 

days  (A  A). 

BI-WEEKLY. 

DER  LUTHERANER;  biweekly; 
German;  lutheran;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1844 ;  Faculty  of 
Theological  Concordia  Seminary,  editors; 
Concordia  Publishing  House,  publishers  Of- 
fice, Jeffer<-on  avenue  and  Miami  street  (9—3). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

DIE  ABENDSCHULE;  biweekly; 
German;  literary;  forty-four  pages  10x18; 
subscription  $2;  established  18.54;  August 
Lange.  editor;  Louis  Lange  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  corner  Miami  street  and 
Texas  avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  29,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
38,654;  for  1897,  41,346;  for  1898, 
45,846.  In  1899,  yB.  Actual  average  for 
1900, 45,500; /or  1901,  45,807.  In  1902,  yB. 
In  1903,  yB.  Actual  average  for  1904. 
53,807. 

MEDICAL  FORTNIGHTLY; 
bi-weekly;  medical;  fifty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $2;  established  1891:  Frank  Par- 
sons Norbury  and  Thos.  A.  Hopkins,  editors; 
Fortnightly  Press  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Century  building  (2— 3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  7,800  in 
1893  to  G  In  1895.  Acttial  average  for  1896, 
7,892; /or  1897,  8,267.  In  1898,  yF.  In 
1899, yG.  In  1900, yG.  Inl901,yG.  in  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

A3IERICAN  MERCHANT;  semi 
monthly ;  twenty  to  twenty  four  pages  10x14 ; 
subscription  $l:'established  November,  1901; 
C.  L.  Grigg.  editor;  Grigg  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  300  N.  Third  street  (2—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1902, 
16,675.    In  1903,  yK.    In  1904, yF. 

BARNUM'S  MIDLAND  FARMER: 

semi-monthly;  agriculture,  fruit,  home  and 
live  stock;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1898;  W.  M.  Barnum, 
editor;  Barnum's  Midland  Farmer,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Allen  building  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  zH.  Actual  average 
for  19fO,30.083.  Inl901,yC.  Inl902,(z-6)C. 
In  1903,  HC!).     In  1904,  H  (■  ■). 

MONEY  MAKER;    semi-monthly;  de 
velopment;  twelve  pages  10x12;  subscription 
$1;   established  1903;   Money  Maker  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Office,  522  Koken  build- 
ing (10— 3).    Circulation  "jjKL." 

NORTH   AMERICAN   REVIEW: 

semimonthly;  commercial;  twelve  pages 
11x15;  subscription  S5;  established  1890; 
Briggs  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
216  Pine  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 
In  1903,  (z— 11)  H.  In  1904,  (z— 1.  2,  4,  11) 
H  (••). 

VANGUARD;  semi-monthly;  holiness; 
eight  pages  123^x19;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ILshed  1880;  C.  W.  Sherman,  editor;  Anna 
Abrams,  publisher.  Office,  Marvin  Camp, 
Wellston  Station  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Inl899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900.  5,583.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  G.     In  1904,  yG. 

MONTHLY. 

ADVANCE  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
International  Brotherhood  of  Maintenance 
and  Way  Employees ;  eighty  pages  6x9 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J.  E.  Mul- 
key,  editor:  International  Brotherhood  of 
Maintenance  of  Wav  Employees,  publishers. 
Office,  609-25  Benoist  building  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
10,750.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF.  In 
1900,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1901,  17,850; 
for  1902.  24,283;  for  1903,  31,908;  for 
1904,  47,216. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


579 


MISSOURI—Saint  Louis. 


AD-WKITER;   monthly;   advertising; 
thirty-two  pages  6x9;    subscription  $1;    es 
tabllshed  1897;  R.  E.  Drake,  editor;  Tlie  Ad- 
Writer  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers.    Office.  Oriel 
building  (2—3). 

Circiilntion:  Inl901."4KL."  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1"J1)3.  yl.    lnUH)4..vI. 

ALTRUIST:  monthly ;  communist ; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  10  cents;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Alcander  Longley,  editor;  The 
Altruist  Community,  publishers.  Office,  2711 
Franklin  avenue  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  lu.iJOO.  Actiial  average  for  1896, 
10,000.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  10,000;  for  1899,  10,000; /or  190(t, 
10,000.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
each  issue  for  the  past  twelve  montlis  has 
been  10,000.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  F.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  !(••). 

AMERICAN  ILLUSTRATED 
METHODIST  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly;  methodist  episcopal;  sixty  six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  Si:  established  1899; 
James  Main  Dixon,  editor;  The  Methodist 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  204  Olive 
street  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  ".tkl."  Actual  aver- 
o-ge  for  -a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901. 
14,000;  for  a   year  ending  with  August, 

1902,  17,66'^.  In  1903,  yD  (OO).  In  1904.  yE. 
A3IERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  OPH- 
THALMOLOGY; monthly;  medical; 
thirtv-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  83.50;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Adolf  Alt,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.  Office,  8036  Locust  street.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  SUR- 
GERY AND  GYNECOLOGY:  month 
ly;  surgical;  sixty-four  pages  10x12;  sub 
scrlption  SI;  established  1889;  Emory  Lan 
phear,  M.D.,  editor;  American  Journal  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  3870  Delmar 
building  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zG.  In  1899,  zG. 
In  1900,  yG.    In  1901,  yH.     In  1902.  yH.    lu 

1903,  (z-4)  G  (•  •).     In  1904,  yG. 

AMERICAN  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; montlily;  medical;  eighty-four  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1873;  E. 
Younkin,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
8035  Lucas  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  PRESSMAN;  monthly; 
printing;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription 
SI;  established  1889;  Theo.  S.  Galoskowsky, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  110  N.  Fourth 
street  (6—3). 

Circulation  "JLKL-"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(««). 
In  1904,  y I. 

AMERICAN  SCHOOL  AND  COL- 
LEGE  JOURNAL;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; twenty-four  pages  10x13;  subscrip 
tlon  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  J.  B.  Merwin,  editor; 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  3609  Palm  street.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1897.  Z.    In  1902.  "isi-"  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  TRUCK  FARMER; 
monthly  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  X-RAY  JOURNAL; 
monthly  (A  A). 

ART  REVIEW;  monthly;  art;  fifty- 
two  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1900:  Justin  M.  Noonan,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  617  Locust  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
4,916.     Inl902,  yG.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.     In 

1904,  yG. 

BANKERS'     REVIEW;     monthly; 
mutual  Insurance;  fifty-two  pages  5x11;  sub 
scrlption  50  cents;  established  1897;  Wm.  R. 
Eidson,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  Chemi- 
cal building  (1^). 

Circulation  :  In  1903,  publisher  asserts, that 
everv  issue  during  the  year  was  5,000  (A  A). 

BOTE      DER      NEUEN      KIRCHE; 

monthly;  Swedenborgian-German;  twelve 
pages  11x14;  subscription  S2;  established  1854; 
Rev.  Carl  A.  Nussbaam,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  1911  N.  Twelfth  st.  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl  • 
BUILDER;  monthly;  architecture, 
building    and   contracting;    sixteen    pages 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


10x14;  subscription  S2;    established   1893;    F. 
W.  Choisel,  editor   and    publisher.     Office, 
Odd  Fellows'  ijuildlng  (2—5). 
Circulation:    In   1903,    (z— 4)    I.     In    1904, 
(z-^)  G. 

CHAPERONE  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly ;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription SI;    established  18«0;    Annie  L.  Y. 
Orfl',  editor  and  publisher.   Office. 2811  Locust 
street  (2—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  33,000  in 
1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1898,95,458.  In  1899.  yA.  In  1900,  yB.  In 
1901,  yC.     In  1902,  yC.    In  1903,  C  (A  A). 

CHRISTIAN  MANHOOD;  monthly; 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association;  eight 
pages  9x11;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Geo.  T.  Coxhead.  editor;  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Grand  and  Franklin  aves.  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  tlian  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  2,100.  In  1900.  H.  In  1901, 1.  In  1902, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  during  past  year 
never  printed  less  than  1,500;  in  1903,  Decem- 
ber, no  Issue  during  past  year  was  less  than 
1,500.    Actual  average  for  19iA,  1,704. 

CH  URCH  NEWS ;  monthly ;  protestant- 
episcopal;  forty-two  pages 7x10;  subscription 
SI;  established  1870;  Rev.  G.  D.  B.  Miller,  edi- 
tor. Office,  1017  Morgan  street  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  "jkl. " 

CLINICAL  REPORTER;  monthly; 
medical;  fifty  two  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  D.  M.  Gibson,  M.  D.. 
editor :  W.  W.  Gilbert,  M.  D.,  publisher.  Office 
314  S.  JetTerson  avenue  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,750.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 

1901,  2,535;  /orl902,  3,500.  In  190 -i,  yH 
(OO).    Actual  average  for  1904.  3,862. 

CLINIQUE;  monthly;  medical;  seventy- 
two  pages  7x10;  suVjseription  $1;  established 
1888  ;  C.W.  Lillie,  M.  D..  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  620  N.  Fourth  street  (2—3).  Circ'n  "jkl" 
In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

COUNTRY  H03IE;  monthly;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
March,  1901;  Country  Home  PubUiihing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Roe  bldg  (2—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901, "jki  ■  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1 1,042.     In  19(3,  yF.     In  1904.  y  F. 

COURIER  OF  MEDICINE;  monthly; 
medical ;  eighty  pages  6x9 ;  subscription  $2 ; 
establislied  1879;  Dr.  John  Zahorsky,  editor; 
Courier  of  Medicine  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
318  N.  Garrison  avenue  (1-5). 
Circulation :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  av- 
erage for  1902,  3,784;  /or  1993.  8,192;  /or 
1904,  9,781. 

DAS  WORT;  monthly;  German;  meta- 
pliysical;  thirty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  H.  H.  Schroeder.  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  2622  S.  Twelfth  st.  (6—3). 
Circulation  ".iki."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

DENTAL  ERA;  monthly;  dentistry; 
fifty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  John  A.  Kennedy  and  Herman 
Prinz,  editors ;  John  T.  Nolde,  publisher.  Of - 
flee,  916  Olive  street  (12 — 4).    Circulation:  In 

1902.  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl.- 

DEUTSCH  -  A3IERIKANISCHER 
JUGEND  FREUND;  monthly;  German; 
evangelical,  .iuvenile;  thirty-two  pages  8x11; 
established  1890;  G.  Eisen.  editor;  Eden  Pub- 
lishing House,  puV)lishers.  Office.  1716  Chou- 
teau avenue  (8—3).  Does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

EVANGELI  S  C  H  -  LUTHERISCH- 
ES  SCHULBLATT;  monthly;  German; 
lutheran;  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1865;  Faculty  of  Theological 
Concordia  Seminary,  editors;  Concordia 
Publishing  House,  publishers.  Office.  Jeffer- 
son avenue  and  Miami  street.  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 


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MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


FA  RMERS'  MONT  H  Li Y ;  agriculture; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  2U 
cents;  established  April,  1901;  Farmers' 
Monthly  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
Chemical  building  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1903.  (z-4)  H.  In  1904.  yH. 

FARM  PROGRESS;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural; sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription 
10  cents;  established  June,  1901;  Chas.  W. 
Knapp.  editor;  George  Knapp  &  Co..  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  Seventh  and  Olive  sts.  (1— 5). 

FINANCE;  monthly;  financial;  thirty- 
eight  pages  81^x111^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  St.~Louis  Finance  Publishing  Co., 
editor"  and  publishers.  Office,  Gay  building. 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "JKL"  In  1900,  I.  In 
1901,  vl.  Inl902,vl.  In  1903, yl.  In  1904,-'jkl." 

FISH,  BIRD  AND  GAME  PRO- 
TECTOR; monthly;  sporting;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1899;  P.  H.Felker,edirorand  publisher.  Office, 
1017  Lucas  avenue  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl"  (A  A). 

FORCE;   monthly;  physical  culture; 
sixty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1903;  John  C.  Meyers,  editor;    Force 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904.  (z— 4)  F. 

FORD'S  CHRISTIAN  REPOSI- 
TORY AND  HOME  CIRCLE  ;  month 
ly;  baptist;  eighty  four  pages  6x10;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1848;  Samuel  H.  Ford, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  215  Pine  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899.  zH  (++).  In  190O.  yH.  In 
1901.  yH.    In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

FRATERNAL.  VOICE;  monthly;  fra- 
ternal insurance;  six  pages  12^^x19;  sub- 
scription .50  cents;  established  1894;  A.  H. 
Marshall,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Union 
Trust  building  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••) 

FURNITURE  NEWS;  monthly; 
thirty  six  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  O.G.Osgood,  editor;  Furniture 
Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Century  building  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,485.  In  1897,  G.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4,000.  In  1900,  G.  In  1901,  December, 
and  1902,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  is- 
sue for  eighteen  months  past  was  less  than 
3.950.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

HARNESS  HERALD;  monthly;  har- 
ness; sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  May.  1904;  J.  C.  F.  Jackson, 
editor;  Jackson  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  709  Pine  street  ( 11—4  P). 

HOME   AND   FAMILY;    monthly 

HORSE  SHOW  MONTHLY;  society 
and  horse ;  thirty-six  pages  9x12 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888:  George  Munson,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  606  Bank  of  Commerce 
building  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  -jkl.-  Actual  average 
for  1902,  6,166.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

ILLUSTRATED  HOME  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  literary;  tvrenty  to  forty- 
four  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  August  Lange,  editor;  Loxiis 
Lange  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
cor.  of  Miami  street  and  Texas  ave.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
11, Too  :  for  1897.  10,730;  for  1898, 
15,520;  for  1899,  20,062;  for  1900, 
20,520;  for  1901,  21,916.  In  1902,  yC. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  31.666. 

IMMANUEL'S  WITNESS;  monthly; 
Jewish;  twenty-four  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Mark  Ley,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  3502  Laclede  avenue  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  for  past 
twelve  months  not  less  than  2.000.  In  1903. 
(z— 4  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

INSURANCE  LEADER;  monthly; 
insurance;  thirty-two  pages  9.xl2;  subscrip- 
tion $8;  established  1900;  William  H.  Reed, 


MISSOURI-Saint  Louis. 


editor;  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Seventh  and  Olive  streets  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

INTERNATIONAL        MUSICIAN  | 

monthly;  music;  sixteen  pages  10x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  July,  1901; 
Owen  Miller,  editor;  American  Federation 
of  Musicians,  publishers.  Office,  Room  80, 
Allen  building  (12—4). 

Circulation  "JKL- "  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,6).  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  28,125;  for  1904. 
40,375. 

INTERNATIONAL  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  EVANGEL;  monthly;  inter- 
denominational; forty  to  fifty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  1890;  W.  J. 
Semelroth,  editor  ;  The  Evangel  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Chemical  building. 
(2—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
22,791.    In  1896,  G.    Actual  average  for 

1897,  25,000.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yD. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  35,833 ;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  Aug.,  1901,  41,750;  for  1902, 
51,833.     In  1903,  yB.    In  1904,  yB. 

INTERSTATE  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  medical;  one  hundred 
and  forty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2; 
established  1893;  O.  F.  Ball,  managing  edi- 
tor; Interstate  Medical  Journal  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  Vandewater  and  "Washington 
avenues  (1—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897,  5,366.  In  1898,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Oc- 
tober, 1899,  7,680;  for  1900,  10,703.  In 
1901,  (z— 4)  F.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
14,583.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

KUNKEL'S  MUSICAL  REVIEW; 
monthly;  music;  forty  pages  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1878;  Thos.  M.  Hyland, 
editor;  Kunkel  Brothers,  publishers.  Office. 
2309  Locust  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.     In  1896,  F.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4)  F  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yF. 

LARYNGOSCOPE;  monthly;  medical; 
eighty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1896;  M.  A.  Goldstein,  M.D.,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  3702  Olive  street. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  2,000.    In  1898,  zH.    In 

1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

LEHRE  UND  WEHRE ;  monthly; 
German;  lutheran;  thirty-six  to  fifty-two 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1854; 
Faculty  of  Concordia  Seminary,  editors; 
Concordia  Publishing  House,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Jefferson  avenue  and  Miami  street 
(2—5).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

LUMBERMAN;  monthly ;  lumber ; 
one  hundred  and  four  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  "W.  E.  Barns,  editor; 
Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
Equitable  building.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897.  Z.    In  1902,  ".tkl-  '  ( A  A) 

MAJOR'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  thirty-four  to  two  hundred 
pagesSxS;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
A.  H.  Major,  editor;  The  A.  H.  Major  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Chemical  build- 
ing (1—4). 

Circulation  "iKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G  (••)• 
In  1904,  yG. 

MASONIC  CONSTELLATION! 
monthly;  twelve  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  W.  P.  Rickart,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  Security  building. 
Circulation  "JKL."     In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl" 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  sixty  four  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1843;  A.  H. 
Ohmann-Dumesnil,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  H  Z.    In  1898.  yH.    In 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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1899,  yll.     In  1900,  zH.     In    1901.  yll.     In 

1902,  yll.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  ;>,000. 

MEDICAL  BRIEF;  monthly;  onehun- 
dred  and  sixty-four  pages  5x8;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  J.  J.  Lawrence,  A.M., 
M.D.,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Ninth  and 
Olive  streets  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3t2,titi7;  for  1895,  32,315.  In  1896,  C. 
Actual  average  for  1897.  33,551 ; /or  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1898,  33,09t2.  In 
1899,  yC.  Actual  average  for  1900,  3^4,955. 
for  1901,  3^2,509;  for  1902,  33,053:  for 

1903,  37,950 ;/<>»•  1904,  41.403. 
3IED1CAL.    ERA;    monthly;  medicine 

and  surgery;  eighty-four  pages7xl0;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  S.  C.  Martin.  M.D., 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  3408  Franlclin 
avenue  (12—1). 

Circulation  :  In  1893  and  1894,  H.  In  1895, 
I.  Actual  average  for  \E%,  5tS33;  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  7,500;  for  1898, 
10,833.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In 
1901,  ytr.  Actual  average  for  1902,  10,416: 
for  1903,  10,6'i5;/o/'  1904.  1 1,000. 

MEDICAL  MIRROR;  monthly;  one 
hundred  and  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Dr.  I.  N.  Love,  editor;  I. 
N.  Love  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office.  Maryland  block. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  10,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,  12,806;  for 
1900,12,701.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902.  yF.  In 
1903.  yB\    (A  A). 

MERCANTILE  ADJUSTER; 
monthly;  legal  commercial;  two  hundred 
and  twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$5;  established  1886;  Mercantile  Adjuster 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Address  P.  O.  box  609  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,875;/orl896. 10, 166:/o?- 1897, 10,708. 
In  1898,  vF.  Actual  average  for  «  year  end 
ing  with  November,  1899.  11,916.  In  UW. 
yF.     In  1901.  yF.     In  1902.  yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

MEYER  BROTHERS'  DRUG- 
GIST; monthly;  drug  trade;  one  hundred 
and  twenty  four  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1882;  H.  M.  Whel'pley,  editor; 
C.  F.  G.  Meyer,  publisher.  Office.  222  S.  Broad- 
way (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898.  Z.  Actual  average  for  1900,  6,500: 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  6,713; 
for  1902,  7,125; /or  1903,  7,416.  In  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  the 
year  was  7,500. 

MISSIONARY  RECORD;  monthly; 
Cumberland  presbyterian;  tliirty  two  to 
thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1875;  Rev.  B.  P.  Fullerton,  editor; 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions 
and  Ciiurch  Erection,  publishers.  Office,  Hol- 
land building  (1—4). 

Circulntion:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,608.     In  1896,  H.     In  1897,   Y.     Actual 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  October,  1898, 
5>466.  In  1899,  F.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  xvith  April,  1900.  13,500.  In 
1901.  yF.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  F.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  10,791.     In  1<.H)4.  (z-4)  E. 

MISSOURI  ENDEAVOKER;  month- 
iy{AA). 

3IONEY  MAKER;  monthly;  mining; 
thirty  two  pages  8)4,111;  pubscrlption  5(} 
cents;  established  April,  1S03;  L.  L.  Crisp, 
editor  and  publisher.     Office,  315  Chestnut 

street  ( 1 5). 

Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 4) H. 

NATIONAL  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
drugs;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Henry  K. 
Strong,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Century 
building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  ^cfwaZ/or  1895,  5,666;  for 
1896,  7,166;  for  1897,  7,100;  for  1898, 
7,333;  for  a  year  ending  tvith  October, 
1899.  7,550;  /or  1900,  7,516;  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1901,  7,516.  In  1901, 
yG.  Actual  average  for  1902.  7,808;  for 
1903.  7,500;/or  1904,  8.017  (O  ©)• 

NATIONAL  ELK'S  HORN;  month- 
ly; Order  of  Elks;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1899;  W.  R. 
Vaughan, editor;  Vaughan  &  Aldrich,publi8h- 
ers.  Office,  Holland  building  (12^). 
Circulation:  In  199CK).  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  2>283. 
In  1902.  yH.  In  1903.  yH  (OO).  In  1904, 
(z— 6, 11)  £(••). 

NATIONAL  FARMER  AND 
STOCK  GROWER;  monthly;  live 
stock  and  agriculture;  sixteen  pages  12x18; 
subscription  50cents;  established  1899;  Philip 
H.  Hale,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3,550 
Vista  avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19011.  21 ,750;  /or  1901.  29,133  :/or 
a  year  ending  icitii  February,  1903,  68,583; 
for  1903,  1  06,625  :/«*•  1904,  1 04,750. 

NEW  SOUTHWEST;  monthly  (A  A). 

NORTH  AMERICAN  JOURNAL 
OF  DIAGNOSIS  AND  PRACTICE; 
monthly;  medicine  and  surgery;  sixty-four 
pages  GHxlOli;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  C.  H.  Powell,  A.  M.,  M.  D..  editor;  Diag- 
nosis and  Practice  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  22  Lewis  place. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
2,000;  for  1899.  2,125;  for  1900.  2,000. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl(OO). 
(AA). 

ORFF'S  FARM  AND  POULTRY 
REVIEW;  monthly;  farming  and  poul- 
try; sixteen  pages  9x12;  stibscriotion  10 
cents;  establishtd  1900;  Farmer  Oiff,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  2811  Locust  street 
(12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1902.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  50,947  ; /or  1904.  89.603. 

OVERSEEK;  monthly;  fraternal;  six 
teen  pages  10>^xl4}^;  subscription  50  cents 


A  Monthly  Journal  of  Scientific  Medicine — has  the 
LARGEST  CIRCULATION  of  any  Medical  Journal 
extant.     Average  for  1904 — 

4-1f403  Copies  Monthly^ 

There  is  no  more  ethical  and  scientific  professional 
Journal  published  than 

THE   MEDICAL  BRIEF, 

It  numbers  among  its  contributors  the  LEADING 
MEDICAL  WRITERS  of  the  age,  and  is  regarded,  both 
at  home  and  abroad,  as  In  the  Front  Rank  of  the 
World's  Medical  Journalism. 


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MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


established  1879;  Wm.  F.  Bohn,  editor  and 
publistier.    Office,  411  Olive  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  •iKL"    la  1903,  yG  (••).    In 
19IJ4  yCi, 

p'lCk-ET  GUARD;  monthly;  army 
and  navy;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1887;  H.  D  O'Brien,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  421  Chestnut  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PROFESSIONAIi  BARBER; 
monthly;  thirty-six  pages  7xlU;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  E.  M.  Murray,  editor; 
Professional  Barber  Publication  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  De  Soto  building  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899,  2.375« 
In  19(Xi,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

PROGRESSIVE  PRINTER;  month 
ly;  seventy-two  to  one  hundred  pages  9x12; 
subscription  §2;  established  1893;  Pawly  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  417 
Pinestreet  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  Act- 
ualaveragefor  1901, 5,041  ;/or  1902, 5.007. 
In  1903,  yG.   Actual  average  for  l%)i,  ^i, 000. 

RAIL.ro  AD  TEL-EGRAPHER; 
montiily;  railroad  telegraphers;  one  liun- 
dred  and  sixty  pages  6^x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  L.  W.  Quick,  editor;  The 
Order  of  Railroad  Telegraphers,  publishers 

Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1900,  17,911;  for  1901,  '.20,833; 
for  1902,  31,250  -.for  1903,  t2S,4:16.    In  1904, 

yC. 

liAILWAY  JOURNAL.;  monthly; 
railways;  twenty-four  to  thlrty-tw^o  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  E.  C. 
Cook,  editor;  Railway  Journal  Publishing 
•Co.,  publishers.  Office,  3 19  Wainwright  build- 
ing (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900.  June,  publisher  asserts,  all  through 
1899  never  was  less  than  2,000.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  '4,137.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1904,  3,!2S3. 

REGULAR  3IEDICAL.  VISITOR; 
monthly;  medical;  forty-eight  to  fifty  two 
pa:<es5x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Oeo.  Howard  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  407  X.  Broadway.  Circula- 
tion  'JKL.-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REVIEW  OF  REFORMS;  monthly; 
socialism;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1898;  Leon  Greenbaum, 
■editor;  Greenbaum  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.   Circulation  ".tkl."    (A  A). 

ROLL.ING  PIN:  monthly;  humorous; 
twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1871;  John  Henton  Carter, editor;  Roll- 
Ingpin  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
212  >J.  Third  street.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ST.  LOUIS -CANADIAN  PHO- 
TOGRAPHER; monthly;  photography; 
ninety  six  pages 7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Mrs.  Fitzgibbon-Clark,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  3210  Lucas  ave.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  in  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1398,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1899.,  2,116;  /or  1900,  2,300;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  July,  1901  2,300.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  (z-l)  H.    Inl9")^(z^)I(»#). 

SPANISH  WAR  JO  URN  A  I.; 
monthly;  Spanl.sh  War  Veterans;  twentj-- 
four  to  thirty  page=!  9x12;  subscription  81; 
established  January.  1901;  L.  C.  Dyer,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  'jkl.-  in  1903,  (z— 4)  F.  In 
1904.  yF. 

SPORTING  GOODS  DEALER; 
monthly;  sporting  goods;  sixty  four  pages 
9x13:  subscription  50  cents;  established  1899; 
Charles  C.  Spink,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  810  Olive  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl. "  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivithJune,  1901,  10,000. 
In  1902.  vF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

STUDENT  I^IFE;  monthly;  collegiate: 
mfty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 


MISSOURI—Saint  Louis. 


1876;  Students  of  Washington  University, 
editors  and  publishers  ( 1 — 5). 

TIGER  AND  CRESCENT;  monthly: 
fraternal;  four  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1902;  H.  W.  Belding,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

T.  P.  A.  NEWS  LETTER;  monthly; 
traveling;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents:  established  1886;  Travelers' Protect- 
ive Association  of  America,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1117  Vine  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  during  1898, 
1'2,84'2;   for  a  year  ending  with  October, 

1899,  13,782  ;  for  1900.  ]  7,033  ;  for  1901, 
19,020.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during  past  year 
was  less  than  22,000.    In  1904,  yD. 

TRAVEL;  monthly;  travel;  seventy  to 
one  hundred  pages  73^xlOJ^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  A.  A.  Peterson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 

VAL.L.EY^  MAGAZINE;  monthly 
(▲▲). 

^VESTERN  REVIEW;  monthly:  fra- 
ternal: twenty-four  pages  10x133^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  February,  1895;  J. 
C.  Holmes,  editor;  Eidson  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  Chemical  building 
(1-5P). 

WOMAN'S     FARM    JOURNAL.; 

monthly ;  agricultural  and  household ;  sixteen 
to  twenty-four  pages  lO^xlSi^;  subscription 
10  cents:  established  1890;  Lewis  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Woman's  Magazine 
building  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
23,250;  for  1896,  25,833;  for  1897, 
36,250  :  for  1898.  50.000  <  for  1899. 
66,250;  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 

1900,  83,266.  In  1901,  yB.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  304,167;  for  1903.  411, '256;  for 
1904,  627,078. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Woman's 
Farm  Journal,  now  In  its  fifteenth  year 
is  the  only  publication  devoted  to  the  in- 
terest of  the  farmers'  wives  and  daughters. 
Its  reading  matter  is  designed  for,  appeals 
to  and  interests  this  important  and  influ- 
ential class  of  buyers. 

WO M A x\' S  H03IE    MONTHLY; 

monthly;  illustrated;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 10  cents;  established  1885;  H.  M. 
Brockstedt,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  404 
N.  Broadway  (6—3). 

Circulation -'iKL."  In  1901.  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

WOMAN'S   MAGAZINE;    monthly; 

twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages   10^x133^; 

subscription  10  cents;  established  1899;  Lewis 

Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  Woman's 

Magazine  building  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl"   Actual  average 

/or  1902,  90S,333;/or  1903,  1,345,511; 

/or  1904,  1,6'23,967. 

Publisher's  announcement. ~Thk  Woman's 
Magazine,  published  monthly  in  St.  Louis. 
Mo.  (The  World's  Fair  City),  is  the  only 
publication  In  the  United  States  with  a 
PROVEN  circulation  of  '•  over  "  one  million 
five  hundred  thousand  copies,  every  issue, 
and  it  is  the  only  publication  In  the  United 
States  that  voluntarily  proves  its  circula- 
tion EVERY  issue. 

WOODMAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

WORD  AND  WORKS;  monthly; 
twenty  pages  12x17;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Rev.  Irl  R.  Hicks,  editor;  Word 
and  Works  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Office.  2201  Locust  street. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
40,149;  for  1896,  34,683;  for  1897. 
30,099;  for  1898.  30.162;  for  1899, 
34,906;  for  1900,  35,235.  In  1901,  yC. 
In  1902.  vC.     In  1903.  (z— 4)  C.   In  1904.  vC. 

WORLD'S    FAIR   BULLETIN; 

monthly;  St.  Louis  World's  Fair;  forty-four 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;    Colin   M.   Selph,  editor;   World's  Fair 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


Publlshiug  Co..  publishers.  Office,  317  N. 
Thinl  streot  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1900, "jki."  In  1901.  (z— 6)1. 
In  19U:.\  yl.    lu  1903,  yl.  |Iu  1904,  yl. 

BI MONTHLY. 

A^IEKIt'AN  JC)I  KNAl.  OF  HER- 
I>IAT<>L()(;Y  AM>  (iEMTO-DUlN- 
ARY  DISEASES  ;  bimonthly,  January, 
March.  May,  July,  September  and  Novem- 
ber; medical;  eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  S.  C.  Martin,  G.  M. 
Phillips  and  Bransford  Lewis.  M.D..  editors; 
S.  C.  Martin.  Jr..  publisher.  Office,  Fidelity 
buikling  (12—3). 

Cii'culatiou:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  36,000;  for  1898, 
26/250.  In  1899,  yC.  In  19ai,  yD.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  xvith  November, 
1901.  18,000;  for  1902,  18,333;  for  1903, 
18.666.     InlP04,  yl).  ^     ^ 

A  31  ERICA  N  liAW  REVIEW;  bi 
monthly;  legal;  two  hundred  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1866;  S.  D.  Thomp- 
son and  L.  A.  Jones,  editors  ;  Review  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  14  S.  Broad- 
way (2—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

QUARTERLY. 

ALIEMST  AND  NEUROLOGISTj 

quarterly,  with  supplement,  February.  May, 
August  and  November;  medical;  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty  to  two  hundred  and  fifty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $5 ;  established  1880 ;  Dr. 
C.  H.  Hughes.  M.D.,  editor;  H.  L.  Hughes, 
publisher.  Office,  3857  Olive  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  aver 
age  for  1898,  1,150;  for  1899, -1,132; /or 
1900,  2,599;  for  1901.  2,809;  for  1902, 
3,162;  for  1903.  3.250;/o»- 1904.  3.443. 

ANNALS  OF  OPHTHALMOLO- 
GY'; quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  medical;  two  hundred  pages  7x10; 
subsci'iption  $5;  established  1892;  Casey  A. 
Wood,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Laclede  building  (3—3). 

Circiilatiou"JKL."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••) 
(A  A). 

ANNALS  OF  OTOLOGY,  RHIN- 
OLOGY  AND  LARYNGOLOGY. 
quarterly,  February,  May,  August  and  No. 
vember;  medical;  two  hundred  and  fifty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $4;  established  1892; 
Jones  H.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, Laclede  building  (3—3) 
CircuIatiou"JKL.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••) 
<AA). 

BIBLE  STUDENT;  quarterly.  Janu- 
ary. April,  July  and  October;  disciples  of 
Christ;  one  hundred  and  two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 40  cents;  Rev.  W.  W.  Dowling.edi 
tor :  The  Christian  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  1522  Locust  street  (2—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  C  from  1893  to 
1895.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In 
1899.  yD.  In  1900.  yD.  In  1901,  yD.  In  19(J2. 
(z— t,  6)D.     Inl'.X)3.  yD.     In  1904,  yD. 

COMMERCIAL  LAAVY'ER  ;  quarter 
ly;  legal;  one  hundred  and  forty-four  pages 
7x10:  subscription  $3;  established  1894;  The 
Commercial  Lawyer  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office.  Chemical  building  (2 — 'i^). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jKi-"  Actual  average 
for  1897,  2.750; /or  1898,  4,416; /or  1899. 
6.250; /or  1900.  7,304.  In  1901.  yG.  In 
191)2.  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

HESPERIAN  ;  quarterly.  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  literary;  seventy- 
two  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Alexander  N.  De  Menil,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  Seventh  and  Pine 
streets  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,8.000.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  \?,9S.  7,7  QQ.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901.  vG.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
6,998.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  r.385. 

THEOLOGICAL  QUARTERLY; 
January.  April,  July  and  October;  lutheran; 
one  htmdred  and  sixty  eight  pages  7x10;  sub- 
ficription  $1.25; established  1896;  A.L.  Grisbner, 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


editor;  Concordia    Publishing   House,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  Jefferson  avenue  and  Miami 
street  ('.(—3).   Does  not  insert  advertisements. 
YOUTH'S  QUARTERLY;  quarterly 

(A  A'. 

SALEM,  c.  h.,  Dent  Co.  g  l,481t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  127  m.  S. 
W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Agriculture  and  mining. 

DE3i  OC  R  A  T ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  l.'?x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
J.  C.  Welch,  editor;  Salem  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.    Circulation  "lkl." 

DEMOCRATIC  BULLETIN;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  J.  W.  Callahan,  editor;  Joneg 
&  Callahan,  publishers.    Circulation  "Jin.." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 :  established  1886; 
John  C.  Pugh,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion '-JKI,." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  J.  E.  Organ,  editor  and  pub- 
llsher(8— 3).    Circulation  "jjvl."  Inl903.  Z(4). 

REPUBLICAN-HEADLIGHT; 
weekly .  twicea-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays ; 
republican ;  six  pages  13x20:  establish  edl896; 
M.  W.  GuBtln,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SALISBURY,  Chariton  Co.  d  1,8*71 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd..  about  15  m.  N.  of  Glas- 
gow.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Dismukes  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers (12— 3).    Circ'n-JKL-    Inl903.Z(4). 

PRESS-SPECT A  TOR ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871 ;  J.  G.  Gallemore,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,488  InlS96,  I.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,700.  In  1898.  vl.  In 
1899.  vT.  In  1900,  vT.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

SARCOXIE.  Jasper  Co.  JJ  l,126t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  E.  of  Carthage,  the  county  seat.   Nursery 
and  lime  kilns.    Manufacturing  and  farm- 
ing.    Strawberry  shipping  point. 
FARM   RECORD;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent;   eight    pages    13x20;    subscription    $1; 
established  1889;    Bernard   Finn,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jk^l."     (A  A). 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  J.  L.  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAVANNAH,  c.  h.,  Andrew  Co.  tl 
1.886+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rds.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Wagon,  plow  and  other 
factories. 

ANDREW  CO.  REPORTER;  Fri- 
days: republican;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  J.  J.  Paul,  edi- 
tor and  publisher (2— 3).  Circulation  ".ikl" 
In  1902.  Z  (4). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.25:  estab- 
lished 1876;  W.  S.  Dray,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,1.50.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl" 

SCHELL  CITY.  Vernon  Co.  -a  668t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
about  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Nevada.  Milling  and 
manufacturing  of  wagons  and  farm  imple- 
ments. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 


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MISSOURI. 


pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  O.  W.  Bingham,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHLiE  Y,  Nodaway  Co.  "q  on  Wabash 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E. 
of  Mary  ville,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

NEW   CONCEPTION    HERALD; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  B.  H.  Rumsey,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SEDALIA,  c.  h.,  Pettis  Co.  u  15,231t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  189  m.  W.  of  Saint 
Louis.  Manufacturing.  Coalmining.  Agri- 
culture. 

CAPITA  Ij;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weelcly  and  Sunday  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  1895;  J.  S.  Brenneman,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  X.  In  1896, 
X.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  Z.    In  1899,  z I.    In 

1900.  yl.    In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  X.  In  1896,  X.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  Z.    In  1899,  zT.    In  19U0,  yl.    In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902    (z-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In 

1904.  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Saturday  and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  81;  established  1891; 
P.  B.Stratton,  editor;  SedaliaDemocrat Com- 
pany, publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,650.  Actt(.al  average 
for  1896,  1,S22.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  zl.    Actual  average  for 

1901,  2,171  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1902,  2,138;  for  1903,  2,08o;  for  1904, 
2«  1  80. 

i^unday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,314; 
/or  1904.  2,421. 

Weekly:  In  189.5,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In  1898, 
zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average 
for  1901.  2,031;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
June,m2,  2,136;  /or  1903,  1,959;  for  19(>i. 

EVe'iVING  SENTINEL;  every  evening 
except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning,andSE3II-WEEKLY,Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.80,  semi  weekly  Si; 
established— daily  1893,  semi-weekly  1881; 
Geo.  H.  Scruton,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1896,  "jjvl"  In 
1897,  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  October  24,  1899,  2,217. 
In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  January,  1901,  1,929.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  vl. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1898,  H.  Aetualaverage  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1899,  2,855.  In  19  0.  zH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  ivifh  January, 
1901,2,989.  In  1902,  yll.  Inli«.»3,  yH.  In 
1 904   V  H 

CONSERVATOR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  German;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  Charles  Botz.  editor; 
Schneider  &  Botz,  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  In  IRW.  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."    In  19()3,  Z  (4). 

RURALIST;  Thursdays;  agriculture, 
horticulture,  live  stock;  sixteen  pages 
10^x14:  subscription  $1;  established  Octo- 
ber, 1902;  M.V.Carroll. editor:  Sedalia Print 
IngCo.,  I  ubiishers  (2— 3).     Circulation  "j_kl" 

TII>IES:  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
four  pages  13x2ii:  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894:  W.  H.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


MISSOURI. 


HARMONY  BAPTIST;  monthly; 
baptist;  eight  pages  S^xllJ^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1896;~Thomas  Printing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (??)  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
19(J4  yl  • 

ROYAL  TRIBE  OF  JOSEPH 
HERALD;  monthly;  fraternal;  eight 
pages  9x12;  subscription 50  cents;  established 
1895;  W.  H.  Ritchey,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
8,208.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  19()0,  yH.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  !(••)  (AA). 

SENATH,  Dunklin  Co.  P.  241  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  Gulf  Rd.,  9  m.  S,  W.  of  Kenuett. 
HUSTLER;  Thursdays  (A  A)." 

SENECA,  Newton  Go.  J2  l,043t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about 
16  m.  W.  of  Neosho,  the  county  seat.  Ag- 
riculture, milling,  stock  raising  and  lead 
and  zinc  mining. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
ten  pages  15x32 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1879:  S.  C.  Woodruff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,001; /or  1897,  1,063.  In 
1898, 1899  and  190i).  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.080.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl, 

SEYMOUR,  Webster  Co.  g  527t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 

18  m.  S.  E.  of  Marshfield,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

FLASHLIGHT;    Tuesdays;    inde 
pendent;    four  pages  9x12;    subscription   50 
cents;  established  December,  1894;  J.  F.  Nor- 
man, editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SHELBINA,  Shelby  Co.  cf  1.733t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj"  Rd..  about 
8   m.   S.   of  Shelbyville,   the  county  seat. 
Grain  and  stock  raising. 
DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 186S;  W.  O.  L.  Jewett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 
Circulation:    In  189.5, "jkl."    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  -jkl."  In 
1901.  Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,788. 
Inl9)i3,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

TORCHLIGHT  ;  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884:  N.  E  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  .895,  publisher  assert.-;,  not 
less  than  2,225.    In   1S96,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

SHELBYVILLE,  c.  h..  Shelby  Co.  nf 
777+  pop.,  9»)  m.  N.  E.  of  Jefferson  City,  the 
State  capital.  Plow  and  other  manufac- 
tories.   Agriculture. 

SHELBY  CO.  GUARD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x2 i:  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  A.  Dimmitt,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P) 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,100.  In  11-95,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,320.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  "j>L." 

SHELBY    CO.    HERALD;    Wednes- 
days;  democratic;    four  pages  20x26;    sub- 
scriotion   $1;   established    1870;  C.  L.  Ennis, 
'  editor:  Dovle  &  Schofleld.  publisher  (11—3*. 
I  Circulation:   In  189.5,  publisher  ass»^rts,  not 
'  less  tiian  1,812;  in  1896, 1,920.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 


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585 


MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,986;  in 
1899j  2,016.  In  1900,  I.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  rvitfi  October  22.  1901,  3,142; 
jTor  a  tiear  ending  with  October,  UH)2,3jlS0; 
for  19i>3,  3,238;  f»r  19<U,  3,399. 

SHELDON,   Vernon  Co.  -a  474t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  13  m.  S.  of  Nevada, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;   Fridays ;  independ 
eut;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S81 ;   H.  C.  Storrs,  editor  and  publisher 
{6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  near  ending  with  September,  1898, 
1.157.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

SHERIDAN,  Worth  Co.  t]  347t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of 

Saint  Joseph.    Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Howard  W.  Mills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

SIKESTON,  Scott  Co.  O,  l,077t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd..  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Cairo,  111.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  John  B. 
Huffman,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation—In 1902.  Z  (4.  5) 

SCOTT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

SILEX,  Lincoln  Co.  a-  210t  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Troy,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  Si;  established  1893; 
Leech  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

SKIDMORE,  Nodaway  Co.  ^   561t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

16  m.  S.  W.  of  MaryvlUe,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

STANDARD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
St:  established  1895;  F.  N.  Campbell,  editor; 
W.  J.  Skidmore,  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SLATER,  Saline  Co.  D  2,502t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Mar- 
shall, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

RUSTL.ER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  J.  R.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SMITHTON,  Pittis  Co.  u  420t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Sedalia. 

the  county  seat.    Rolling  mills.   Creamery, 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Douglas 
Hewitt,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SMITH VILLE,  Clay  Co.  ^  427t  pop.. 

on  Kansas  City  &  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 
of  Liberty,  the  county  seat,  and  24  N.  of 
Kansas  City.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1889:  J.  F.  Craig,  editor;  J.  F.  Craig  and  J.  W. 
Wllkerson,  publishers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

STAR;  Thursdays;   independent;  four 

f»ages  lox20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
ishod  May,  1902;  E.  N.  Heaton,  editor;  J.S. 
&  A.  C.  Morton,  publishers  (12—2).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


SOUTHWEST     CITY,    McDonald 

Co.  p  691+  pop.,   8  m.  S.  of  PineTllle,  the 

county  seat.     Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  irx22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November.  19()3;  A.  E  Edwards,  editor;  Ed- 
wards &  Mann,  publishers  (2— 5  P). 

REPlIBIilCAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J. 
L.  McNabney,  editor  and  j  ublisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SPARTA,  Christian  Co.  q  500  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of 

Ozark,  the   county  seat,  and   20   S.  E.  of 

Spi-lugfield.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

CHRISTIAN  CO.  LEADER;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished November,  1900;  J.  S.  Pherson,  edi- 
tors and  publisher  (12—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

SPICKARD,  Grundy  Co.  t}  670  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  of  Trenton,  the  county  seat.  Grist  mill. 
Farming  and  coal  mining. 

GRUNDY  CO.  GAZETTE  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  to  tweive  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Ga- 
zette Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LITTIjE  STAR;  monthly;  prohibition; 
four  pages  12x18;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Mrs.  Ollie  Denison,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "iii,.'  (A  A). 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,  Greene  Co.  g 

23,267+  pop.,   on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  & 

Memphis  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 

Rds.,  130  m.  S.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State 

capital.    Numerous  manufactures.   Center 

of  agriculture  and  depot  for  shipment  of 

produce.    Lead  and  zinc  mines. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $4.  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1899,  weekly  1896;  W.  C.  Van 
Cleve,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1899, "jkl  •  Actual 
average  for  1900,  1,781; /or  1901,  3.960. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1901,  April,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  the  lowest  number  printed  the 
past  vear  has   been   2.000.    In  1902,  yl.     In 

1903.  yl.    In  19114.  yl. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5.4(),weekly  .$1 ;  established— 
—daily  1882,  weekly  1867;  J.  B.  Jewell,  editor; 
Leader  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,386.    In  1895,  H.    In 

1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  September,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  edition  during  the  past  year  was 
less  than  4.600.  In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In 

1904.  (z-4)  G. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.200.    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  ".LKL."    In  1904  (z— 4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning  except 
Mondav,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24,  Sunday  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages;  subscription  — dally  $5, 
weeklv  $1;  established— daily  1892,  weekly 
1885;  H.  R.  Snyder,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation-Daily;  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,400.  In  1895,  H.  In 
1896.  H.  In  1897,  HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.    In  1898,  yl."  In  1899, "jkl.- 

3IISSOURI  IS?*UE;  Fridays;  temper- 
ance; four  pages  12x18;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  January,  1903  ;  W.  G.  Robinson, 
editor  and  publislier  (1— 4).    Circulation:  In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

SUNDAY  TRADESMAN;  Saturdays; 
labor;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August,    1902  ;   W.  C.  Van  Cleve. 
editor:  S.  B.  Beevill,  publisher  (1 — i). 
Circulation:    In   1903   (z— 4)    I  (••).    In 

1904.  yl. 

PRACTICAL.  FRUIT  GROWER; 
semimonthly;  horticultural;  twenty  pages 
10x13;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1894; 
H.  Z,  Williams,  editor ;  Practical  Fruit 
Grower  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,950',  for  1899,  4.389. 
In  1900,  yG.    In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.     In 

1903.  (z-6)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 

TRIPLE  1.1  INK;  semi-monthly;  odd- 
fellowship;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  J.  B.  Jewell,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation :  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  publisher 
asserts,  uo  issue  less  than  7,000.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.      In   1903,    (z— 4)    H    (••).      In 

1904,  yH. 

AIWERICAN  MATHEMATICAL. 
MONTHLY;  mathematics ;  thirty-six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $2:  established  1894; 
B.  F.  Fink  and  J.  M.  Colaw,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

FAR31    WORLD;   monthly;    agricul- 
ture;   sixteen  pages  14x16;    .subscription  50 
cents;  established  March,  1903;  Jas.  D.  Salts, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1904.  (z— 6, 11)  I. 

POLICY  HOLDER;  monthly;  insur- 
ance; eight  to  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897;  J,  C.  Mc- 
Manima,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902  'jki."  Actual  aver- 
age for  'i%^,'S,SOO  {l\  /\). 

STANBERRY,  Gentry  Co.\^  2,654t 
pop.,  on  Omaha  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E. 
of  Saint  Joseph.    Farming. 

BIBLE  ADVOCATE  AND 
HERA  LD  OF  THE  COMING  KING- 
DOM; Tuesdays;  church  of  God;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $2;  established  1864; 
N.  A.  Wells,  editor;  W.  Long,  publisher (6—3) 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
l,2i45.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  191-3,  Z  (4). 
In  1904,  y  I. 

GENTRY  CO.  HEADLIGHT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  E.  H.  Mc- 
Henry,  editor ;  The  Stanberry  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (8-3).    Circ'n  "jkl"  In  191  3.  Z  (4). 

HERAIjD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subsci'iptiou  $>1 :  establislied  18S6 ; 
V.  T.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

O  W  Ij  ;  Tuesdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  lox20:  sul>scriptton  75  cents:  estab 
lishedl899;  Irvin  N.  Long,  editor:  William  C. 
Long,  publisher  (12 — ^2,.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SABBATH  SCHOOL  MISSION- 
ARY ;  bi-weekly  ;  Thursdays:  church  of 
God  ;  four  pages  11x16:  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1885;  Mrs.  E.P.  Moore,  editor;  W. 
C.  Long,  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STEELVILLE,  c.h.,  Crawford  Co.D- 
686+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
95  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Agriculture  and 
lead  and  Iron  mining.  Seat  of  Steelville 
Normal  and  Business  College. 

CRAWFORD      CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
8ut)scription  SI ;  established  18S8:  A.  J.  Slack, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


CRAW^FORD  MIRROR;  Thursdays; 
republican:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  B.  F.  Russell,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "iKi"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

STEWARTSVILLE,  Dekalb  Co.  ti 

616+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qnincy 
Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Flour  mills. 
Stock  raising. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1893;  F.  W.  Kurk.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A A). 

RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STOCKTON,  c.  h.,  Cedar  Co.  p  .555t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  and  Mem- 
phis Rd.,  about  20  m.  N.  of  Greenfield. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CEDAR  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished  1887;  E.  G.  Hoflf,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished 1869:  C.  R.  &  F.  L.  Church,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,080.     Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  1.200.    In  1898,  yl.    In 
i  1899,  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

!  SXOTTS  CITY,  Lawrence  Co.  p  902t 
i     pop.,  8  m.  W.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county 
i     seat.    Lead  and  zinc  mining,  farming  and 
stock  raising. 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  B.  W. 
Pruitt  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (S— 3>. 
Circulation   'jkl  " 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13xC0;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  F.  E.  E.  Erke, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5  P). 

STOUTSVIUiE,  Monroe  Co.  cf  196t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  8 
m.  N.  E.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic, 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Frank  J.  Tipton,  editor  and  publisher. 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STURGEON,  Boone  Co.  a  708t  pop., 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  133  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MISSOURI     LEADER  ;   Thursdajs, 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 
$1:  establishen   18G6;    O.  D.  Gray,  editor  and 
1  publisher  (8—3). 

I  Circulation  :    In  1895, "jkl.-      Act%ia1  aver- 
age for  the  lirst  si.r  months  of  1897,  1.0S4. 
In  1898,  vl.     In   1899.  zT.     In  1900,  3 1.     In 
IWI.  "JKL."     In  19<i3.  Z  (•) 
RURAL  HOOTER;  monthly  (A  A). 

S  CLIiIVAN,  i^ra7ii-Zin  Co.  D- TUt  poj., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  68  m. 

S.  W.  of  Saint  Loui.s.    Farming  and  fruit 

growing.    Lead  and  copper  mining. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established  1896;  T.  E. 
Dotter.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SUMMERSVILLE,  Texas  Co.  Q  187t 
pop.,  13  m.  N.  of  Mountain  View,  the  near- 
est station  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  St 
Memphis  Rd.  Farming  and  stock  raising- 
LEADER;  Fridays:  independent;    four 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


T.  P.  Bryan,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "iKL."    (A  A). 

SUMNER,  Chariton  Co.  ti477 1  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Wabash 

Rds..   about    19   m.   S.   E.   of  Chillicothe. 

Agriculture. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
C.  W.  Northcott,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SWEET  SPRINGS,  Saline  Co.  D 
l,080f  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  T2  m.  E. 
by  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Corn,  wheat,  cat- 
tle, hogs  and  sheep. 

IIERAIjD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1875;  B.  H. 
Dickson,  editor  and  publisher  (2— o;.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TARKIO,  Atchison  Co.  tl  l,901f  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Tarkio  r.,  65  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph. 
Agriculture. 

ATCHISON  CO.  WORLD  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  J.  L.  &  F.  F.  Christian, 
editors  and  publishers.  Clrulation  "jkl." 
(AA). 

AVAIiANCHE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Wilson,  Brockett  &  Bell,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1.036.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  aver  age  f or  189G, 
1,114.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1. SO;  estab- 
lished 1690  ;  W.  R.  Littell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

THAYER,  Oregon  Co.  g  l,276t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 

28  m.  S.  E.  of  West  Plains.    Agriculture. 

REPlJBLiICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  VVEERIjY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription — daily  $4.  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily April,  1901,  weekly  1900;  W.  F. 
Crabtree,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "JK-L."  weekly  "jkl."    (A  A). 

OZARK   NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TRIBI'NE;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  I3.X20:  .subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
O.  M.  Brooks,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TINA,  Carroll  Co.  [^j  368t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Carrollton,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  sub.scrlption  $1 ;  established  1884; 
Bert  Stumps,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

TIPTON,  Moniteau  Co.  a  l,3S7t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  163  m.  W.  of  Saint 
Louis.  Coal,  lead  and  zinc  mines.  Agri- 
culture. 

MISSOURI  31  A  XL;  Fridays;  repub 
licac;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  J.  M.  Norris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

TIIMES-CiAZETTE;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
•stabllshed  1877;  Joe  H.  Goddard,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.  Z.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  during  the  past  year  never  les>-  than 
1,200.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Grundy  Co.  b  5,396t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 

Quincy,  Omaha  &  Kansas    City  Rds,  and 

Grand   r.,  100   m.  N.  E.  of   Saint   Joseph. 

Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE;  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and   WEEKLY, 

Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four  to  eight, 

weekly  eight   pages    18x24  ;    subscription  — 

dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1881, 

weekly  1861:  W.  B.  Rogers  &  Son.  editors  and 

publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl."  Actualaver- 
age  for  19o3,  710;  for  19(M,  712.  ^  ^^„ 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  IS%,  l,b59. 
In  1896.  1 .  In  1897,  I  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1898.  1,585;  for  1899,  1,843;  /or  1900 
1,809 ;/orl901,  1.777.  Inl9o2,yI.  Actuat 
average  for  1903,  2,'^1 5 ;  for  1904.  ii,449. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
dailv  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1871;  M.  G.  Kennedy,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation— daily  "jkl  " 
weekly  "JKL.  "In  1897.  weekly  Z.  In  1902.  "jkl." 
In  1903,  weekly  Z  (4). 

TRIPIiETT,    CJiariton    Co.    6    342t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Key- 
tesville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
TRIBUNE;   Fridays;   democratic;   four 

pages  18x24  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1900;  C.  A.  Evan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jj£l." 

TROY,  C.  li.,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  l,153t  pop.^ 
on   St.  Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 
Mississippi  r.  and  55  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 
FREE    PRESS;    Fridays;   democratic; 
eight   pages  14x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Childers  &  Townsend,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulalion:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  1,578;  for  1901.  1,778.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  190.3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

TUSCUMBIA,c.h.,  Miller  Co.  n  22.51 
pop.,  on  Osage  r.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson 
City,  the  State  capital.  Water  power. 
Timber  and  agriculture. 

3IILLER    CO.    REPUBLICAN^ 

Thursdavs;  republican:  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1904;  H. 
Walter  Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P i. 

WESTERN  PREACHER;  monthly; 
apostolic;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1887;  H.  Drennan,  editor; 
J.  P.  Wright,  publisher.    Circ'n  "iKL."  (AA> 

UNION, c.h.,  Franklin  Co.  Q  744t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  &  Colorado  Rd., 
55  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.    Steam  flour  mill. 

FRANKLIN    CO.    TRIBUNE;    Fri 

days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion  $1.50:    established   1887;  Clark   Brown 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  From  1891  to  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1.200.    In  1896, 1.    In  1897,  Y.. 

TtI    1S99     "JKL." 

REpITbLICAN    HEADLIGHT; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

UNION  STAR,  Dekalb  Co. ^mt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
25  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint   Joseph.    Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 
HERALD;    Fridays;    neutral;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 

A.  F.  Turner,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl-" 


588 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


UNIONVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  d 

2,050+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  about  120  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

PUTNA3I  JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1889;  J.  E.  Burnham,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—1). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  'jkl-"  In  1902, 
Z(4). 

REPUBIilCAN:  TVednesdaj-s;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Conger  &  Martin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "JKL"  Inl897,  IZ.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  "JKL."  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, at  no  time  during  the  past  three  years 
has  been  less  than  2,300.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  y I. 

URICH,  Henry   Co.  -n  445t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  W.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1893;  M.  V.  Thralls,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UTICA,  Livingston  Co.  d  600  pop.,  on 

Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of 

ChlUlcothe,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

fruit  raising. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  H.  C.  Webster,  editor;  Herald  Printing 
Company,  publisliers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

VALLEY  PARK,  St.  Louis  Co.  n- 
200+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  19  m,  S. 
W.  of  St.  Louis. 
DISPATCH;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

VANBUREN,  c.  h.,  Carter  Co.  O.  100 

pop., on  Kansas  City.Ft.Scott  &  Memphis  Rd. 

and  Current  r.    Farming  and  stock  raising 

CURRENT  LOCAL;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  A.  S.  J.  Lehn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

V  AND  ALIA,  Audrain  Co.  n  l,168t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of 
Mexico,  the  county  seat.  Coal  and  stock 
and  grain  raising. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
F.  N.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.000.  In  1S96,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1398,  "JKL."  (  ??)    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MAIL  AND  EXPRESS;  Thursdays: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  C.  B.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

VERONA,  Lawrence  Co.  p  700  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San   Francisco  Rd.,  about 

15  m.  S.  of  Mt.  Vernon,  the  county  seat. 

Saw  and  grist  mills. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  J.  W.  Robinson  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 


MISSOURI. 


VERSAILLES,  c.  h.,  Morgan  Co.  n 

1,240+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m. 

S.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital.  '  In  1904,  yl 


Coal,  iron,  lead,  kaolin  and  copper  mines. 

Farming  and  grazing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Hannay  &  Daniels,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3)  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

MORGAN  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
dajs;  democratic;  eight  pages  11x18;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Tillman  & 
Price,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL"    In  19t3,  Z(4). 

STATESMAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  A.  G.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

VIENNA,  c.  h.,  Mariea  Co.  u  320t  pop., 

22  m.  N.  W.  of  Rolla.  Grain  ana  stock  raising. 

MORRIS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  17>gx24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished ls;3;  D.  Rainey,  editor  and  publisher 

(1— 5P). 

MARIES  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  E.L.Camp,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WALKER,  Tiirnon Co. -n479t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E. 

of  Nevada,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  fruit  growing. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  .$1;  established 
1882;  M  B.  Preston  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WALNUTGROVE,  Greene  Co.  g 
420  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Mem- 
phis and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  20 
m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  county  seat 
Canning  factory,  flour  mills  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
17^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1903.  Miss  Junia  E.  Heath,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T— 3  P).  Circulation  "jkl." 

WARRENSBURG,  c.  h.,  Johnson 

Co.  -n  4,724+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd., 
65  m.  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Seat  of  State 
Normal  School.  Sandstone  quarries.  Health 
and  pleasure  resort.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

STA  R ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  JOHNSON  CO.  STAR, 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  —  dally  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1886,  weekly 
1883;  Middleton  &  Middleton  editors  and 
publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl  " 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.800.  Inl895, 1.  Actual  average  for  m^^, 
3, 1 69.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  yl. 
In  190O,  zl.  In  1901.  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL-  DEMOCRAT ;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— JoMrnan865,  ZJemocraf  1871; 
W.  C.  Kapp,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896, 1.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,717. 

STANDARD-HERALD;  Fridays;  re 

publican;  eight  pages  175^x24;  subscription 

$1;  established  1865;  J.  M.  Shepherd,  editor 

and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jjcl."     In 

I  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 


CATALOGUE  BY  S'lATES. 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


WARRENTON,  c.  h.,  fTarren  Co.o 

770+  pop.,  on  "Wabash  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Mis- 
souri r.  and  60  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Agri- 
culture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1865;  Johnson  &  Aliman,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL  •'    In  19U3,  Z  (4). 

VOL.KSFREUNI)  ;  Fridays;  German; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  ISa);  H.  Buthmann,  editor; 
J.  &  J.  Bartholomaeus,  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896.  1,176.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  '-ISM.-    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

WARSAW,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  a  7431 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Osage  r., 
80  m.  S.  W.  of  JelTerson  City,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Agriculture,  fruit  and  stock  raising 
and  mining  and  lumber. 

BENTON    CO.    ENTERPRISE;   Fri 

days;  democratic;eight pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881 ;  T.  B.  White,  editor 
and  publisher  ((>— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES}  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865; 
G.  N.  Richards,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl. "  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  Im900,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
since  June.  1899,  has  been  less  than  1,130.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WASHINGTON,  Franklin  Co.  D 
3,015+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  54  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

DIE  WASHINGTONER  POST;  Fri 

days;  German;  republican;  four  pages 20x26 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1869;  Wm. 
Brix,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FRANKLIN   CO.  OBSERVER;  Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1846;  J.  R.  Galle- 
more,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  a  four- 
page  edition  for  St.  Clair  (8—3).  Combined 
circulation  "iKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

WAVERLY,  Lafayette  Co.  -o  722t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Missouri 

r.,22  m.  E.  of  Lexington,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  and  saw  mills.    Farming  and  mining. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  page820x'24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  T.  J.  Cauthorn,  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WAYLAND,  Clark  Co.  d  200  pop., 

on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  about  7  m.  E.  of 

Kahaka. 

OL.D  HOMESTEAD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Frank  Hills,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "j_kl." 

WAYNESVIIiLE,  c.h.,  Pulaski  Go. 

n   300  pop.,  150  m.    S.  W.  of   Saint  Louis. 

Plow  factory,  cotton,  saw  and  flour  mills. 

PUL.ASKI  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1881 :  Nathan 
Wheeler,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

WEAUBIiEAU,  Hickory  Co.  -n  274t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
LEADER;  Thursdays  i  A  A). 

WEBB   CITY,  Jasper   Co.  p  9,201t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis, 


St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Joplin.  Zinc  and  lead 
ore.    Fruit  growing  and  farming. 

REGISTER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Mondays;  four  pag»>3 
17x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Arthur  Rozelle,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).  Circulation— daily  "iKL.-- 
weekly  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four  to  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1890,  weekly  1895;  F.  E. 
Adams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
dally  "jkl  "    weekly  "JKL." 

WELLINGTON,    Lafayette    Co.    tl 

520  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  33  m.  E.  of 

Kansas  City. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  Ed. 
D.  Tingle  and  wife,  editors;  Ed.  D.  Tingle, 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

WELLSTON,  St.  Lotus  Co.  n-  l.OOOt 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  about  7  m.  W.  of  St. 

Louis. 

ST.  LOUIS  CO.  HERALD  ;  monthly; 
republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
sui>scription  50  cents;  established  1902;  Chas. 
J.  Henninger.  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6,609; /or  1904,  S,45S. 

WELLSVILLiE,  Montgomery  Co.  n- 

1,160+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  90  m.  W.  of  Saint 

Louis.    Woolen  and  flour  mills  and  grain 

elevators. 

O  P  T  I  C-NEWS ;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
1877:  R.  H.  Mansfield,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  John  H.  Diggs,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKL." 

WENTZVIIiLE,  Saint  Charles  Co.  D- 

519+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,40  m.  W.  of  Saint 

Louis.    Agriculture. 

UNION;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  J.  W.  Dickey  &  Son.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  "iml  " 

WE  S  T  B  O  R  O,  Atchison  Co.  \]  803t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Rockport,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1901;  D.  E.  Williams,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

WESTON,  Platte  Co.  \2  l,019tpop.,  on 

Chicago,    Burlington   &   Quincy   Rd.,  and 

Missouri   r.,    7   m.    above     Leavenworth, 

Kan.      Milling,    pork    packing,    distilling 

and     manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1872;  B.  J.  Bless,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "ijtL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WESTPHALIA,   Osage  Co.    n  870 

pop.,  about  8  m.  W.  of  Linn,  the  county  seat. 

OSAGE  CO.  VOLKSBLATT;  Thurs 
days;  nutral;  four  pages  14x30;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Henry  Castrop,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


.590 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


WESTPLAINS,  c.  h.,  Howell  Co.  g 
2,y02f  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Fraucisco 
Rd.,  130  m.  S.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture,  fruit  and  stock  rals 
ing  and  lumber. 

QUILIj;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
Ana  VVEEK-LiY,  Saturdays;  independent; 
daily  four,  weeklj^  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1903,  weekly  1885;  Mills  Williams,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "j_kl." 

HOVVEL.I-.  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1881;  William  H.  Zoon, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  1.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.    In  1899,  -jk-i.." 

HOVVEL.I,  CO.  NEWS  ;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
|l ;  established  1895;  Chas.  R.  Luster,  editor; 
Luster  &  Ritzenthaler,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAIj;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;  J.  A.  Truex,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,101;  for  1899, 
1»493.  In  19C0,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
has  been  less  than  1,400.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1W2,  1,438.  In  1903,(z-4)  I.  In 
1904  (z— 4)  I. 

WHEELING,  Livingston  Co.   b  381 

pop.,  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 

Chllllcothe,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
August,  1902;  J.  B.  Moran,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

13VHITESVILLE,  Andrew  Co.  ^  300 
pop,,  12  m.  X.  E.  of  Savannah,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  John  F 
Case,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n -'jkl.  • 

TI3IES;  Saturdays;    eight   pages   13x20 
subscription  $1;  established   1898;    John   F. 
Case,    editor    and    publisher.     Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

WILLOW  SPRINGS,  Sowell  Co.  g 

1,078+  pop,,  on   Kansas   City,  Ft.  Scott   & 

Memphis  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  West  Plains,  the 

county  seat.   Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  George  Conley,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


MISSOURI. 


REPUBLICAN;   Fridays;    republican; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  H,  P.  Dawes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "JKi" 

WINDSOR,  Henry  Co.  -n  l,602tpop., 

on   Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  21  m. 

S.  W.  of  Sedalla.   Windsor  Medical  Spring!. 

Cannery.    Coal  mines  and  agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Will  J.  Cotton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1,493.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  zl.  Actual  average  for  1900.  1 ,499. 
In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  (z— 4,5)1.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

WINONA,  Shannon  Co.  Q  495t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 
140  m.  E.  of  Springfield.  Fruit,  stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

SHANNON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  A.  C.  Seaman, 
edltorand  publisher (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.' 

WINSTON,  Daviess  Co.  t)  400t  pop.. 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m. 

E.  of  Saint  Josefih,    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL.;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  T.  H,  Black,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3), 
Circulation  "jivl." 

WORTHINGTON,  Putnam  Co.  rt 
on  Chicago,  Burliugtou  &  Quincy  Rd, 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
August,  1903;  L.  B.  Osborne  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J.  H. 
Wise,  editor  and  publisher,  Circ'n  ^^^."(AA). 

WRIGHT   CITY,    Wari-en  Co.,  D- 

336+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd„  54  m,  W.  of  St. 

Louis. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1904;  A.  B.  Keadle,  editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 1),    Circulation  "jkl." 

WYACONDA,  Clark  Co.  cf  507t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m.' 

W.  of  Kahoka,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

CLARK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  60 
cents;  established  1888;  R.  B.  Rodgers,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jjo,." 


MONTANA. 


Population  243,329  t.      Land  Area  145,310  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  British  Columbia  and  Assiniboia,  east  by  North  Dakota 
and  South  Dakota,  south  by  Wyoming  and  Idaho,  and  west  by  Idaho.  State 
capital :  Helena.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  lumber  manufacture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals 
(March  30,  1905),  105,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  11;  semi-weekly,  5;  weekly,  8i  ; 
semi-monthly,  1 :  monthly,  6. 

The  cities  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Butte 30,470t 

Great  Falls 14,930t 

Helena 10,7r»t 

A  uncoil  da 9,453t 

Missoula 4,366t 

Bozeinan 3,419t 


Billiues 3,221t 

Iiivin£:stoii '.i,778t 

Walkerville a,6tilt 

Kalispel 2,526t 

Red  Lodge 2,15at 


ANACONDA,  Deerlodge  Co.  Cl9,463t 
pop.,  on  Butte,  Anaconda  &  Pacific  Rd.,  27 
m.  N.  W.  of  Butte.  Largest  copper  smelt- 
ing works  in  the  world.  Farming,  mining 
and  lumbering. 

STANDARD;  every  morning ;  inde- 
pendent; daily  ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twen- 
ty to  forty  pages  17x22;  subscription— dally 
$10,  Sunday  $2;  established  1889;  Standard 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation— Daily :    Actual  average  for 
1894,   9,764;    for   1895.    8,610;    for   1896, 
9,487}  for  1897,  9,146;  /or  1898,  11,118. 
In  1899,  F.      Actual  average  for   1900,   11,- 
891 ;  for  1901,  154,034;  for  1902,  ll,',i04  ; 
/or  1903,10,809  (bb); /or  1904,11, 359(bb). 
Sunday  :  Actual  average  for  19(J4, 13,756. 
Publisher's   announcement.— The    Standard 
is  Montana's  best  newspaper.     It  carries 
more  Butte,  Anaconda  and  State  advertis- 
ing than  any  other  Montana  paper.  Largest 
bona  flde  circulation  in  its  field. 
VOICE   OF   THE    FEOPL.E;    Satur 
days  (A  A). 

BASIN,  Jefferson  Co.  D  270  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds., 
28  m.  E.  of  Butte  and  42  W.  of  Helena. 
Placer  and  quartz  mining. 

JEFFERSON      CO.      PROGRESS  ; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1896;  O.  A.  Riedel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BELT,    Cascade    Co.   D  2,8.58t  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about 

26  m.  S.  E.  of  Great  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Coal  mining  and  agriculture, 

BELT  VALLEY  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1894;  R.  H.  Bemis,  editor; 
Belt  Valley  Times  Company, publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

BIGTIMBER,  c.  h.,  Sweet  Grass  Co.  Q 
1,629+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  83  m.  E.  of  Livingston.  Ship- 
ping point  for  wool.  Mining  and  stock 
raising. 

PIONEER ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  1 5x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1 890 : 
J.  E.  Sheridan,  editor;  Pioneer  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


YELLOWSTONE  LEADER;  Satur 
days;    democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  W.  J.  Hannah, 
editor:  Leader  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BILLINGS,  c.  h.,  Tellowstone  Co.U^ 
3,221+  pop., on  Northern  Pacific  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and  Yellowstone 
r..  238  m.  S.  E.  of  Helena.  Has  water  power. 
A  distributing  and  shipping  point  for  stock 
ranches.     Mining  and  grazing. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1884;  E.  L.  Board- 
man,  editor:  E.  H.  Becker,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

TIMES;  semi- weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1891;  M.  C.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BOULDER,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  D 
1,146  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  of  Helena,  the  State 
capital.  Farming,  mining  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

AGE;  Wednesdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1888;  F.  E.  Cornish,  editorandpublisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1885;  C  Bert  Robertson, 
editorandpublisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

BOZEMAN,  c.h-.  Gallatin  Co.g  3,419t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  98  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital,  and  480 
from   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.    Gold,  silver, 
coal,    iron  ore  and  argentiferous  galena 
mines.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
AVANT  COURIER;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight    pages  15x21;    subscription    $2; 
established  1871 :  W.  W.  Alderson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x21 ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1882;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "iKL."  In 
1897.  Z.     In  1902.  "jkl." 

GALLATIN  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1900;  A.  E. 
Mackintosh,  editor;  Republican  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.- 


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AMERICAISl   NEWSrAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MONTANA. 


ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  PRESBY- 
TERIAN; monthly  (A  A). 

BRIDGER,   Carhon  Co.   g  178  pop. 

ou  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.E.  of  Red 

Lodge,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  L.  P-  Cushman,  editor;  Free 
Presg  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKi" 

BUTTE,  c.  h.,  Silverbow  Co.  p  30,470t 
pop.,  on  Butte,  Anaconda  &  Pacific,  Ureat 
Northern,  Northern  Pacific,  Montana  Union 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  Gold,  silver  and 
copper  mining,  reduction  of  ores  by  smelt- 
ing and  milling.  Largest  mining  town  in 
the  world,  10,000  miners  being  employed. 

INTER-mOUNTAIN  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and    SEMI- WEEKLY, 

Sundays  and  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages— daily  16x21,  semi- weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $7.50,  semi -weekly  $2; 
established  —  daily  1881,  semi-weekly  1884; 
Inter-Mountain  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1897.  "jjil.  •  Inl898, 
zH.  Inl899,yH(++).  Inl900,yH.  Inl901,yH. 
Actual  average  for  \902,  10,101-,  for  1903, 
10,617; /orl904,  13,678. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl.-  In  1898,  zl. 
Inl899,  yl  (++).  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  y I.  In 
1902,  yl.    Inl903,  yl.    Inl904,  yl. 

MINER;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  democratic;  twelve  to 
twenty-four  pages  18x23;  subscription— daily 
$10,  weekly  $1;  established  1876;  A.B.Keith, 
editor;  Butte  Miner  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.    In  1896,  H.    Actiial  average  for 


MONTANA. 


the  first  six  months  of  1897,  6,295.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  7,391.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 11)  F. 
Inl903,  yF.  In  1904,  (z— 6)  F. 
Weekly:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900. ii,392.  Iul901.yH.  Inl902,  (z-6)  I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1904;  A.  R.  Kilroy,  edi- 
tor; D.  J.  Fitzgerald,  publisher  (1—5). 

MONTANA  CATHOLIC;  Saturdays: 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1899;  Frank  M.  Sullivan, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl-" 
Inl903,  Z(4)(##). 

REVEILiLiE  ;    Fridays  ;    independent  ; 
eight   pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  R.  R.  Kilroy,  editor;  J.  31.  Ken- 
nedy, publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  (z— 1)  G  (A  A). 

SL.AVENSKO  JEDINSTVO; 
Wednesdays;  Slavonic;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  Michael  S.  Chuda,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—4).  Clrcularlon  "jkl  "  In  1902.  Z  (4). 
Inl908,  (z— 4)I(#»)(AA). 

TRIBUNE -REVIEW   Saturdays;   re 
publican;  eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Gates  &  Roberts,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,1.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1899,  "jkl.       In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

MONTANA  CHURCHMAN;  month- 
ly(AA). 

CHINOOK,  Clwteau  Co.  t]  1,586  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd..  28 
m.  E.  of  Fort  Assinaboine.  Gold,  lead  and 
silver  mines.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
OPINION;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1890; 


MONTANA'S  AFTERNOON  NEWSPAPER, 

ZLbe  !J5utte  }£veninc3  IFlevvs. 

OFFICIAL  PAPER  OF  THE  CITY. 
CIRCULATION     OF     9,820     DAILY. 


6,000 


GUARANTEED 
LARGEST  CIRCULATION  IN  RUTTE. 


6,000 


If  you  want  to  reach  the  60,000  people  in  the 
World's  Greatest  Mining  Camp,  you  can  do 
it  only  through  the  Columns  of  the  News. 

Btitte*s       Mineral       Production       in      1904> 
Copper,     Silver    and    Oold,    $09,000,000. 

BUTTE     PAYS    THE     HIGHEST    WAGES     OF 
ANY      CITY       IN      THE      UNITED       STATES. 


THE    REVEILLE, 

WEEKLY, 

5,600   Guaranteed   Circulation   in   Montana^s   Rural   Territory. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


593 


MONTANA. 


W.  C.  Kester,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHOTEAU,  c.  h.,  Teton  Co.  b  l,489t 
pop.  (of  township),  connected  by  stage 
with  Collins,  25  ni.  S.  E.  Stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 

IIONTANIAN  AND  CHRONICLE; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established— ilfojifanjan  1890, 
Chronicle  ISi)",  consolidated  June,  1901;  C.  E. 
Trescott,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

COLUMBUS,  Tellotostone  Co.  P,138t 
pop.  (of  precinct), on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 
36  m.  W  of  Billings,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

TRI- COUNTY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$2;  estab 
lished  August,  1901 ;  W.  M.  Snyder,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CULBERTSON,    Valley  Co.  cf   150 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  90  m.  E.  of 

Glasgow,   the   county  seat.      Agriculture, 

mining  and  stock  raising. 

SEARCHI^IGHT;  Thursdays,  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  F.  S.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

DEERLiODG  E,  c.    h.,    Deerlodge 

Co.  -n   1,324+  pop.,  on  Montana  Union  Rd. 

and  Deer  Lodge  r.,  near  W.  base  of  Rocky 

Mountains.      Placer   and  .quartz    mining 

farming  and  stock  raising. 

SILVER  STATE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $3; 
established  1889;  A.  D.  Hoss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DILLON,  c.  h.,  Beaverhead  Co.  p  l,530t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  70  m.  S.of 
Butte.  Seat  of  State  Normal  College.  Min- 
ing, farming,  wool  growing  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

EXAMINER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  F.  C.  Kress,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ; 

F.  E.  Foote.  editor  ;  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkx."  In  1901,  Z  (4). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1902,  1 ,058.  In  1903.  Z  (4).  Actual  average 
/orl904,  l,ti71. 

DUPUYER,    Teton  Co.   n   724t  pop. 

(of  township),  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Choteau,  the 

county  seat. 

A  C  A  N  T  H  A  ;  Thursday  s ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  established  1894;  Geo.  W. 
Magee,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ELLISTON,  Poirell  Co.  -n  160  pop. 

POWELL.    CO.    RECORD;     Fridays 

(▲A). 

EUREKA,  Flathead  Co.  ^  300  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  224  m.  E.  of  Spok- 
ane, Wash.    Lumber  and  agriculture. 

TOBACCO     PLAINS     JOURNAL; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $2;    established    August,   1903; 

G.  E.  Shawler,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

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MONTANA. 


FORSYTH,  Rosebud  Co.  Q^  3U8t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.    Farming. 

ROSEBUD  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  §2.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Veriiie  Beeman,  editor  and  uub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eiaht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1894;  Ira  Cole,  editor;  Forf^yth  Times  pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FORT  BENTON, c.h.,  Choteciu  Co.^ 
l,024t  pop.,  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis*  Mani- 
toba Rd.,  at  head  of  navigation  on  Missouri 
r.  Center  of  Northwest  fur  trade.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising  and  mining. 

RIVER  PRESSi  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
1,5x22;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1882,  weekly  1880;  W.  K. 
Harber,  editor;  River  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1897,1,092.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  aver  age  for 
1899,   1,191.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.        In  1904,  "jkl." 

GARDINER,  Park  Co.  p  75  pop.,  40 
m.  S.  of  Livingston,  thecountyseat.   Farm- 
ing, mining  and  stock  raising. 
WONDERLAND;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scription 
$2;  established  May,  1902;  Wonderland  Pub- 
lishing  Co.,   editors   and   publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GLASGOW,    Valley   Co.  ^  838  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  229  m.  E.  of  Fort 

Benton. 

VALLEY  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  April,  1904;  Shanley  &  Rhodes, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 

GLENDIVE,  c.  h.,  Dawson  Co.  ^ 
l,435t  pop.  (of  township),  on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Yellowgtone  r.,  about  65  m. 
N.  E.  of  Miles  City.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

DAWSON  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  John  B.  stout,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1884;  Independent  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREATFALLS,  c.h..  Cascade  Co.  n 

14,930+  pop.,  on  Great  Falls  &  Canada  and 

Great  NorthernRds.,  atthemouthof  Sun  r., 

which  empties  into  the  Missouri  r. 

L  E  A  D  E  R  (  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1888;  The  Leader  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  ((i— 3). 
Circulation —  Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl- "  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1900, 1,19'^  ;./'orl901, 1,497.  In  1902,  y  I.  In 

1903,  (z-4)  !(♦#).    Inl9(J4.yl. 
Weekly:  In  1897. "J_KL."  Inl898  Z.  Inl899,Z. 
Inl901,(z-6)  1.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

TRI  B  U  N  E  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  eight  to 
twelve,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x21 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $7,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1885; 
O.  S.  Warden,  editor  and  business  mana- 
ger (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:    In  1895,  "jkl."    Act- 


594 


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MONTANA. 


ual  average  for  1896.  1,297  ;  for  1897, 
1.375;  for  1898,  1,797;  for  1899,  l,S3t4; 
for  191III,  a,587;  for  1901.  3,t280;  for  1902, 
3,743  ;/o>-  I9(.t3,4,003 ; /or  l904,4,'iS'i(bb). 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "ikl"  Actual  average 
for  1898.1,337;  for  1899,1,398;  for  1900, 
1,464;  for  1901,  1,575;  for  1902,  1,888: 
for  1903,  '^,101;  for  1904,  'i.'^SW. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HUSBAND- 
MAN; Thursdays;  agricultural:  eight  pages 
15x21;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1875; 
R.  X.  Sutherlin,  editor;  Rockj' Mountain  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  o/1897,  4,820.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899.  vH.  Inl9iX).yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yH. 

HAMILTON,  c.  h.,  Ravalli  Co.  -n 
l,257t  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m. 
S.  of  Missoula.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

RAVALLI  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
S2;  established  1894;  J.  C.  Conkey,  editor; 
Hamilton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901.' 'j  so,.-  In  1902,  (z-6)  I. 
lu  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WESTERN  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888:  Miles  Romney,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

HARLEM,  Choteau  Co.    i  631t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  100 ni. 

N.  E.   of   Fort   Benton,   the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §2;  es- 
tablished November,  1903;  Frank  W.  Maple, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4)  (A  A). 

HAVRE,  Ciwteau  Co.  b  1,033  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Fort 

Benton,  the   county  seat.      Farming  and 

mining. 

PLAINDEALER;  Saturdays;  repub- 
can;  eight  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2.50; 
established  February,  1901;  R  X.  Lewis  and 
Gray  \V.  Richardson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ( 1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HELENA,  c.  h.,  Lewis  and  Clarke  Co. 

D   State  Capital,  10,770+  pop.,  on  Great 

Northern  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  near 

Prickly  Pear  creek,  16  m.  W.  of  Missouri  r. 

Gold,  silver  and  iron  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription — daily  $10, 
weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1871,  weekly 
1867;  W.  A.  Clark,  editor;  Independent  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  5,700,  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  (z-6)  I.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In 

1904,  yl. 

Sunday  :  In  1903,  I.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  .3.280.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  (z-6)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

MONTANA  DAILY  RECORD; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  and  weekly  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  .$6,  weeklj'  $1;  estab 
lished— flaily  1900.  weekly  1901  ;  The  State 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  7,974;  /or  1903,  10,- 
091.    In  1904,  yF. 

W^eekly:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  3,594:  for  1903,  3,754.  In 
1904,  yH. 


MONTANA. 


MONTANA    STAATS-ZEITUNG; 

Fridays;  German;  independent;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1885;  J. 
C.  Martin,  editor;  Nagele  &  Co..  publishers 
(6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
MOUNTAIN  EAGLE;  monthly  (A  A).' 

HINSDALE,  Valley  Co.  r^  48t  pop. 
MONTANA    HOMESTEAD;    Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

MONTANA  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  lo- 
cal; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  J.  H.  Walsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  independent;  six- 
teen pages  10x14;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1902;  W.  G.  Eggleston,  ed- 
itor; Johns.  M.  Neill,  publisher  (2— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MONTANA  STOCKMAN  AND 
FARMER;  semi-monthly;  agriculture  and 
live  stock;  twelve  pages  11x16:  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  John  W.  Pace,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1900.  Z. 
In  1901.  Z  (6).    In  1902,  Z  (4.  6). 

HERMANNS-SOHN  IN  MONTANA  ; 

montiiiy;  fraternal;  eight  pages  13x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Waldemar 
Stein,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4).  Circula- 
tion  ".JKL."    (OO). 

MONTANA  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly ;  methodist  -  episcopal ; 
twentj"  pages  7x9}.^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  A.  D.  Raleigh,  D.D.,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOLIET,  Carbon  Co.   p  150  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S.  W.  of 

Billings. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished Mav,  1904;  B.  A.  Harlan,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

KALISPELL,  c.  h.,  Flathead  Co.  ^ 
2,526+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd..  160  m. 
N.  W.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture, lum)*ering  and  mining. 

BEE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-3).        Circulation   "jkl'     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

HERALD-JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1891;  Moore  &  Houtz,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

INTER -LAKE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1889:  R.  M.  Goshorn.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

KENDALL,  Ravalli  Co.  -n  280  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Hamil- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  to  ten  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2; 
established  March,  1902;  E.  R.  Cleveland, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LEWISTOWN,  c.  h.,  Fergus  Co.  n 
2,644  pop.,  on  Montana  Rd.,  211  m.  N.  E. 
of  Helena.  Farming,  stock  raising  and 
mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  T.  J.  Johns,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FERGUS  CO.  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1888;  John  M.  Vrooman,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  "jk£ ■" 
In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
during  the  past  year  was  less  than  1,480  In 
1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


595 


MONTANA. 


Jl  niTH  BASIN  NEWS;  Wednes. 
days:  socialist;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrption 
$2.50;  established  September,  1902,  J.  H.Walsh, 
editor  aud  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  'iht." 

lilBBY,  Flathead  Co.  b  931t  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  92  m.  W. 

of  Kalispell,  the  county  seat.    Gold,  silver, 

lead  aud  copper  mining  and  lumber. 

WESTERN  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican: four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  July,  1902;  L.  H.Faust, editor  and 
publishers  (2—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LIVINGSTON,  c.h.,  Park  Co.  q  ».778t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Yellow- 
stone r.,  100  m.  E.  of  Helena,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Railroad  car  shops  and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Frank  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circnlation  :  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,000. 
In  1899,  "JKi-"  >4ctMaZaferafl'e /or  1900, 1, 1 40  J 
for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901,  1,135; 
/or  1902,  1,109;  for  1903,  1,135.  In  1904, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
during  the  past  year  was  1 , 1,35. 

POST;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1889;  J.  E.  Mallery.  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  IWi, 
1.18S.  ini904, 1(^^)• 
MALTA,  Valley  Co.   tf  350   pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  65  m.  W.  of  Glasgow, 

the  county  seat.    Stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  H.  G.  Smiley,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

MARYSVIIiLE,  Lewis  and   Clarke 

Co.  a    1,489  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Helena,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Mining. 

MOUNTAINEER  ;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  1892;  W.  C.  Mahurin,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKL" 

MILES  CITY,  c.  h.,  Cutter  Co.  CI 

l,93St  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Yel- 
lowstone r.  The  cattle  center  of  Eastern 
Montana. 

YELLOWSTONE  JOURNAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  STOCK 
GROWERS'  JOURNAL,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly  $2  50 ; 
established— daily  1881.  weekly  1878;  S.  Gor- 
don, editor:  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8—3).  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weeklv   "JKL."     In  191  3,  Z  (4). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  August,  1903;  James  G. 
Ramsay,  editor;  The  Independent  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (12—4).  Circ'n  "jkl" 

MISSOULA,  c.  h.,  Mittoula  Co.  ^ 

4,36t'i+  pop.,  on  Northern    Pacific  Rd.  and 

Missoula  r.,  125  m.  W.  of  Helena,  the  State 

canltal.    Lumber  and  mining. 

MISSOULIAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEK l^Y,  Fridays;  repub- 
Ican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 
$8,  weeklv  $1.50;  established— daily  1901, 
weekly  1873;  E.  J.  Willis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  "jki."  In  1896, 


MONTANA. 


iKi."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 


I.   In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 

In  1!M)1,  T  (DD). 

Weekly:   In  1895,   "jkl"     In  1896,  H.     In 

1897,  Y.      In  1898,    yl.      In    1899,    "jkl."     In 

1901,  Z  (4,5).    In  1904,  I  (DD). 
JOURNAL;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  (A  A). 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Democrat  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PHILLIPSBURG,  c.h..  Granite  Co. 

-a  995•^  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  100  m. 
S.  W.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital.  Mining. 

CALL;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1893; 
Frank  Trainor,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MAIIj;  Fridays;  independent  republi- 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Lawrence  Hauck,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "ijo-."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.      In  1900,  yl.      In  1901,  "jkl."      In 

1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

PLAINS,  Missoula  Co.  \2  *00  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Mis- 
soula, the  county  seat.  Farming,  stock 
raising,  fruit  raising,  mining  and  lumber. 

PLAINSMAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  Alex.  R.  Rhone,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl' 

REDLODGE,c.h.,Car6ow  Co.  g  2,152f 
pop.— local  estimate  3,000~on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Billings.  Coal, 
gold,  silver  and  lead  mines,  emploj^Ing 
1,000  miners;  farming,  stock  raising  and  oil 
wells. 

CARBON  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Tues- 
days: democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  November,  1899; 
B.  F.  Yei-kes,  editor;  Chronicle  Publishing 
Co. ,  publishers  (1—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PICKET;   Fridays;   republican;  twelve 
pages  13x'22;   subscription  $2.50;   established 
1889;    Walter  Alderson,  editor:   Picket  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2^3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."    In  1898.  Z.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  below  1.000.    In 

1900.  zl.  Actual  average  for  1901.  1,495  ifor 
1902,1,837.    Inl9C3,yI.    In  1904,  y I. 

SHELBY,    Teton     Co.    i    on    Great 

Northern  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Choteau. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  17Jijx24;  subscription 
§2;  established  August,  1901;  J.  F.  Ferguson, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

Sm^HTD  AN,  Madison  Co.psSlfpop., 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  Virginia  City,  the  county 
seat.    Mining. 

CHINOOK;  Wednesdays;  Independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2  ;  established  1896  ;  Bowman  &  Bowman, 
editors  and  publishers  (10—3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A) 

STEVENSVILLE,   Ravalli  -a    Co., 

346+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m. 
S.  of  Missoula,  the  county  seat.  Fruit  rais- 
ing, agriculture  and  mining. 

NORTH  WEST  TRIBUNE;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1887;  J.  R.  Faulds, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished August,  1902 :  Bruce  Wells,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3).     Circulation  "iKi,." 


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MONTANA. 


I.  O.  G.  T.  NEWS;  monthly;  temper- 
ance; four  pages  81^x12;  subscription  30  cents; 
establiihed  1895;  J.  R.  Faulds,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier.  Circulation  "jkl." 

TO  WNSEND,  Broadwater  Co.  n  4461 
pop., on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Missouri  r., 
85  m.  S.  E.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital. 
Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

FORUM;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

(STAR;  Saturdays;  eightpages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1896;  Averlll  &  Gehr- 
ett,  editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

TWIN  BRIDGES,  Madison  Co.   P 

400  pop.,  on  Southern  Montana  Rd.,  20  m. 

N.  W.  of   Virginia  City,  the  county  seat. 

Mining,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

MADISON  CO.  MONITOR;  Satur 
days;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1892;  Paul  Rosing, 
editor;  Madison  Co.  Monitor  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkj-" 

VIRGINIA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Madison 

Co.  P  568-;-  pop.,  on  Alder  creek,  125  m.  S.  of 
Helena,  the  State  capital.  Stages  connect 
with  Deerlodge  and  other  points.  Gold 
mining. 

AL.DER  GULCH  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1899;  Robt.  A.  Vickers,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MADISONIAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1873;  Joseph  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
less  than  1.075.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 


MONTANA. 


TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S2.50;  established 
1899;  M.  B.  Davis,  editor;  Times  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (7 — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WHITEFISH,  Flathead  Co.  ^ 

PIL.OT;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x16;  subscription  $2;  established 
1904;  E.  R.  Cleveland,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-5). 

WHITEHALL,  Jefferson  Co.  D  600 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 

Butte.     Farming,  dairying,   stock  raising 

and  mining. 

MONTANA  SUNLIGHT;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  February.  1902;  W.  L.  Rlckard, 
editor;  W.L.  Rickard  &  Co.. publishers  (6-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WHITE  SULPHUR  SPRINGS, 

c.  h.,  Meagher  Co.  n  700  pop.,  on  daily  stage 

line,  60  m.  E.  of  Helena,  the   State  capital, 

and   40   from    the    Northern    Pacific    Rd. 

Health  resort.    Agriculture,  stock  raising 

and  gold,  sliver,  copper  and  coal  mining. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1902;  Max  Waterman,  editor; 
Republican  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

WISDOM,  Beaverhead  Co. P  131  pop., 

on  the  Wisdom  River,  40  m.  N.W.  of  Dillon, 

the  county  seat.    Mining. 

BIG  HOLE  BREEZES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1898;  John  N.  Armstrong,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  ".iKL." 


NEBRASKA. 


Population  1,066,300  t.     Land  Area  76,840  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  South  Dakota,  east  by  Iowa,  south  by  Kansas  and  Colorado, 
and  west  by  Colorado  and  Wyoming.  State  capital :  Lincoln.  Principal  indus- 
tries :  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodi- 
cals (March  30,  1905),  661,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  28;  tri-weekly,  2;  semi- 
weekly,  12  ;  weekly,  562  ;  semi-monthly,  3  ;  monthly,  53;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Omaha 1 03, 555+ 

L,iucolii 40,169+ 

South  Omaha 26,001  + 

Beatrice 7,875+ 

Grand  Island 7,554+ 


Nebraska  City 7,3S0+ 

Fremont 7,241  + 

Hastings 7,188+ 

Kearney 5,634+ 

York 5,132+ 


ADAMS,  Gage   Co.  O,  417t   pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  «&  Quincy  Rd.,  27  m.  S. 

of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  stock-raising. 

G  Li  O  B  E  ;  Fridays:  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  M.  D.  Horham,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AINSWORTH,  c.  h..  Brown  Co.  b 

603f  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  Rd.    Saw  and  grist  mills  and  grain 

elevators. 

HEllALiD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eigui  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  George  A.  Miles,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

STAK-JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1884 ;  Jas.  W.  Burleigh,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

WESTERN  RANCHER  AND 
BRAND  RECORDER;  Wednesdays; 
stock  raising;  twelve  pages  llxiG;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  June,  1902;  Otto  Mutz, 
editor;  Mutz  &  Milloy,  publishers  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation: In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

ALBION, c.h.,  Boone  Co.  n  l,269t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missom-i  Valley 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
D.  J.  Poj-nter,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  ".jkl" 

NEWS ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  A. 
W.  Ladd,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ALEXANDRIA,  Thayer  Co.  g  332t 

pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand   Island   Rd., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Fairbury.    Grain,  sugar  beet 

and  stock  raising  and  farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  L.  H.  Thornburgh,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALLEN,   Dixon   Co.   cf  236t  pop.,  on 

Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m.  N. 

of  Wakefield.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  E.E.Shack- 
elford, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


ALLIANCE,  ^oa:6tt«c  (7o.^2,535t  pop., 
on  Chicago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  Flour 
mill  and  other  industries.  Railroad  divi- 
sion and  shops.  Stock  raising  and  dairy- 
ing. 

TIMES;  semi-weeklj\  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1887;  H.  J.  Ellis, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895:  F.  J.  O'Keefe,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PIONEER  GRIP;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Stanley  T.  Ray,  editor;  Pioneer 
GripCo., publishers (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

BAPTIST  HERALD;  monthly; 
baptist;  eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  May,  1902;  G.  C.  Jeffers, 
editor;  Harvey  J.  Ellis,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  l^Z,  537; 
for  1904,  600. 

ALMA,  c.  h.,  Harlan  Co.  p  923t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kan- 
sas City  &  Omaha  Rds.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

HARliAN  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  H.  S.  Wetherell,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
E.  H.  Batty,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ALVO,  Cast  Co.  n-  110  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  20  m.  E.  of 
Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Flour  mill. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  B.  A. 
Waugh,  editor;  Interstate  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANSLEY,    Custer  Co.  u  468T  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  E.  of   Broken    Bow,    the   county   seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE-CITIZEN;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  Tom  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARAPAHOE,  Furna$  Co.  g  lOlf 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
and  Republican  r.,  170  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln, 


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NEBRASKA. 


the  State  capital.    Farming,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

PIONEER}  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  Adolphe  d'Alleniand,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

PUBLiIC  MIRROR;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Charles  E. 
Read,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ARCADIA,  Valley  Co.  a    374t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.  and 

Middle  Loup  r.,  20  m.  S.  "W.  of  Ord,    the 

county  seat.    Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

CHAMPION;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  H. 
O.  Cooley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  ■•jkl." 

ARLINGTON,  Washington  (7o.0579t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley and  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rds.,  9  m.E.  of 
Fremont.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW-HERALD;  Fridays;  Inde 
pendent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881;  G.  F.  Fassett, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.' 

ASHLAND     Saunders   Co.    D-   l,477t 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and    Saline   r.,  24  m.  E.  of    Lincoln,    the 

State  capital.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  W.  N.  Becker,  Jr.,  ecKtor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL." 

SAUNDERS  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Thurs 
days;  independent;   eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription SI. 50;  established  1897;  J.  B.  La  Cha- 
pelle,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

LIVING  WITNESS;  monthly;  holi- 
ness; four  pages  11x15;  subscription  25 cents; 
established  1901;  Clark  &  Gideon,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).     Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

JOLLY    OLD    PEDAGOGUE;  quar 
terly;    educational;    subscription  25   cents; 
established    1903;    D.  K.  Luthy,   editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "iSL."  (A  A). 

ATKINSON,  J?o«  Co.  ih  590t  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 
and  Elkhorn  r.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  O'Neill,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mill  and  brewery.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  A.  M.  Church,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AUBURN,  c.  h.,  Nemaha  Co.  □,t,66It 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  of  Omaha. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GRANGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1872;  J.  H.  Duudas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEMAHA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Barnhart  &  Kearnes. 
editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  exceeding  1,500.  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  less  than  1,950.  In  1901 ,  vl.  In  1903,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1902 
has  been  less  than  2,150.  Actual  averagefor 
1903,2,579.    In  1904.  yH. 

POST  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879; 
W.  H.  Stowell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jki,."  (A  A). 


NEBRASKA. 


WESTLICHE  BEOBACHTER; 

Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription  .$1.50;    established   1900;   Louis  H. 
Rohmeyer,  editor;  German-American  Press, 
publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  I. 

AURORA,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  n  l,921t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  E.  of  Hastings.  Has  two  roller 
flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

HAMILTON   CO.   REGISTER;  Sat 

urdays;  people's  party ;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1890;  G.  L.  Burr, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903.  I.     In  1904.  vl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  J.  G.  Alden,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5), 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,150.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  mO,  "jkl  "  Ac 
tual  average  for  1902.  1,127;  for  1903, 
1,299; /or  1904,  1,325. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Dan  L.  Machaner,  editor;  Sun  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl-"  In  1897,  Z» 
Actual  average  for  1899. 1,291.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,(2-11)  I.  Inl902,yl.  Inl9U3,yI.  In 
1904,  "JKL.- 

AXTELL,  Kearney  Co.  g  329t  pop.,  ou 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m. 
W.  of  Minden,  the  Jcounty  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  R. 
W.  Shields,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BANCROFT,  Cuming  Co.  ^  733t  pop. , 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.     Farming  and 

cattle  raising. 

BLADE;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  W.  F.  Sinclair,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BARNSTON,    Gage   Co.  C;  250t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Blue  r.,  about 

19   m.   S.    of    Beatrice,   the   county    seat. 

Agriculture. 

STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  J.  C.  Lawes. 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BARTLETT,  c.  h.,  Wheeler  Co.  [j  150 
pop.,  175  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.  Cattle,  hogs, 
hay,  etc. 

WHEELER  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdajs;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1891 ;  Chester  J.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation   'jkl.- 

BARTLEY,   Redwillow    Co.   p   247t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and  Republican  r.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianola. 

Agriculture. 

INTER-OCEAN;  Fridays;  republican, 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established 
1886;  U.  G.  Etherton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BASSETT,c.  h.,  Rock  Co.  [^  270t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. , 

89  m.  N.  W.  of  Neleigh.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

ROCK  CO.  LEADER ;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


599 


NEBRASKA. 


tabllshed  1897;  M.  L.  Mead,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BATTLECREEK,    Madison  Co.    a 

506t  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Norfolk.  Stock 
raising. 

ENTEK-PRISE;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic,  six  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1887;  F.  E.  Martin,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jjo,." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
llshed  1894;  C.  F.  Montrose,  editor  an  i  pub 
Usher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BAYARD,   Cheyenne  Co.  -n  175  pop., 

55  m.  N.  W.   of  Sidney,  the  county  seat. 

Center  of  irrigation  in  Western  Nebraska. 

Stock  and  grain. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  F.  O.  Wisner,  editor;  Transcript  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jk.l.'* 

BEATRICE,  c.  h.,  Gage  Co.  R  7,8T5t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Big  Bluer.,  40m.  S.  of  Lin- 
coln, the  State  capital.  Cheese  factory, 
creamery,  foundry,  canning  factory,  tile 
works,  barb-wire  works  and  planing  and 
flour  mills. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1883,  semi- weekly  1870;  F.  M. 
Trew,  general  manager;  Express  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1899,  ".jkl."  Act- 
ual average  for  19U0,  1,044.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
Inl902,  Z  (4). 
Semi- Weekly:  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
Independent;  daily  four,  Sunday  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $3;  established  July,  19112; 
G.  P.  Marvin,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—  daily  .$2.50,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1886,  weekly  1881;  W.  S.  Tilton.  editor 
and  publishers  (11—2).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
w^eekly  "jkl." 

DIE  NEBRASKA  POST;  Thursdays; 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1892  ;  Emil 
Schultz,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation ".JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4.  5).  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

C^AQE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1H79;  Geo.  P.  Marvin,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." .  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

OAGE  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays  ;  peo- 
ple's party;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
SI;  established  1884;  H.  T.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  'jkl.' 

SUMMARY;  Saturdays;  independent; 
twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Walt  Mason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

BEAVER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Furnas  Co.  g 

911+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.  and  Beaver  creek.    Grist  and  saw  mills 

and  broom  factory.  Stock  and  grain  raising. 

TIMES-TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished—rtmes  1875,  Tribune  1886,  consoli- 
dated January,  1902;  F.  N.  Merwin,  editor; 


NEBRASKA. 


The  Merwin  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  r2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl  -  Actual  average 
for  1900,  1,050;  for  1901,  1,048; /or  1902, 
1,609.     In  1903,  I.      In  1904,  yl. 

BEAVER  C  ROSSING,'5«rard  Co.  D- 

359+  pop.,  on  Frujuont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley   Rd.,  16  m.   S.  W.  of   Seward,   the 

county  seat. 

REV  IE  W;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  J.  H.  &  R.  M.  Waterman,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jjll" 

BEEMER,  Cuming  Co.iif  4551  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

9  m.  N.  of  West  Point,   the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  R.  O.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKi" 

BELDEN,  Cedar  Co.  iif  197  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,*10  m.  N.  E.  of  Ran- 
dolph.   Creamery. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  W.  Creamer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

BELLE VUE,  Sarpy  Co.  ^  527  pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  £0  m. 

E.  of  Lincoln. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-demo- 
crat: eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished April,  1904;  W.  B.  McDermott,  edi- 
tor; University  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

BEL  VXD  ERE,  Thayer  Co.  g  4581 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  and 
St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.,  6  m.N.of 
Hebron,  the  county  seat,  and  58  S.  W.  of 
Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Iron  foundry. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four    pages    15x22;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1899;  M.L.Ross,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BENEDICT,    York    Co.  D  29it   pop., 

on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

York,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  HERALD;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscriptions!; 
established  July.  1902;  R  G.Douglas,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BENKELMAN,  c.  h..  Dundy  Co.  p 

296+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Culbertson. 

CHRONICLE;    Fridays;    eight    pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
C.  L.  Will,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  I.  B.  &  J.  R.  Raichart,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (C— 3).    Circulation  "im..  • 

BENNET,  Lancaster  Co.  n-  495t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  17  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Stone  quarries  and  a  roller  mill. 

Farming. 

UNION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 :  established  1889; 
W.  A.  Overman,  editor;  Union  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


BERT  RAND,  Phelps  Co.  Q  344t  pop., 

on    Chicago,    Burlington   &    Quincy    Rd. 

Fai-ming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1888 ;  L.  E.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation-'iKL" 

SBTHANY, Lancaster  Co.  n-330t  pop., 

oil  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of  Lincoln, 

the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

CHRISTIAN  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1894:  Wm.  Sumpter, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

BLADEN,  Webster  Co.  g  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m.  W. 

of  Blue  Hill.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE  ;     Fridays  ;     non-parti- 
san; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;    L.  E.  Spence,  editor  and   pub 
lisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLAIR,  C.  h.,  Washington  Co.  O  2,970t 
pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  and  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  2  ra, 
from  Missouri  r.  and  26  N.  of  Omaha. 
Beef,  pork  and  grain. 

DANSKEREN;  semi  weekly.  Tues- 
days and  Saturdays;  Danish;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
Paul  Peters,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl-"  In  1897,  G  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  April  20, 1900,  2,9'^6; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  6,571« 
In  1902.  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  G.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1889;  Don  C.  Van  Deusen. 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899. 
"JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  July,  1902, 1,060 :  for  1903, 
1,025.    In  1904.  yl. 

PILOT;  weekly,  twlce-aweek,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1;  established  1871;  L.  A.Will- 
iams, euitor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,296.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899, yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl-" 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays ;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1870;  C.  B.  Sprague,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

K^NOCKER;  monthly;  literary;  thirty- 
six  pages  7x10  ;  established  1901  ;  W.  A. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BLOOMFIELD,  Knox  Co.  ^  678t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.  Flour  mills  and  grain  elevators.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

DIE   BLOOMFIELD  GERMANIA; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  J.  H.  Lohmann  and  M.  T.  Llewer,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  'jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  M.  C.  O'Hara.  editor;  F.  S.Cook, 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  H.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6-3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

NEBRASKA  HERMANN  SOHN; 
Saturdays  (A  A). 


BLUEHILL,  Webster  Co.  g8:i3tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  20  m. 
S.  of  Hastings.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1887;  H.  H.  Pease,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BLUESPRINGS,    Gage  Co.  ^   786t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Union  Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Beatrice, 

the   county   seat.      Milling,   farming   and 

stock  raising. 

^SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  H.  Casebeer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

BRADSHAW,  York  Co.  a  365t  pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  14  m. 

S.  W.  of  York,  the  county  seat,  and  60  W. 

of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1896  ; 
Robert  G.  Douglas,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  'jkl." 

BRAINERD,  Butler  Co.  &384t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  "Valley 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  87m.  W.  of  Omaha. 
Farming. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  H. 
McGaffin,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BREWSTER,  c.  h.,  Blaine  Co.  Ci  100 
pop.,  on  North  Loup  r.    Farming  and  stock 
raising. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  P.  C. 

Erickson,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iii." 

BRIDGEPORT,  Cheyenne  Co.  -a 
150  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  Rd.,  30 
m.  S.  of  Alliance.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

BLADE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  L.  B.  Cary,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PLATTE  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  September,  1902; 
H.  B.  Thompson,  eciitor;  H.  L.  Scoggin,  pub- 
lisher (2-3).    Circulation  "JKL"   (A  A). 

BROCK,  Nemaha  Co.  O,  543t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Au- 
burn, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
BULLETIN;    Thursdays;    eight   pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1 ;    established  1895;  W. 

M.  Zenty,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circu- 

lati'  n  "JKL." 

BROKENBOW,  c.  h..  Custer  Co.  a 

1.375+ pop.,  onChicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand Islana.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

CUSTER  CO.  BEACON;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Beal  &  Wlmmer, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl  • 
CUSTER  CO.  CHIEF;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x^.';  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1892;  Purcell  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers.  ,  ,.  , 

Circulation:    In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


GOl 


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asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1S99.  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (6). 

CUSTER  CO.  IIEPUBL.ICAN;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  D.  M.  Amsberry,  editor  and 
piiblishf'r  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl.-  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902  1,127.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1901,  yl. 

BROWN VILLE,  Nemaha  Co.  P,  718 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in 
Nebraska,  9  m.  E.  of  Auburn,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BIOGRAPHj  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x50:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  J.  A.  Ranney,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

L.ETTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BRUNING,  Thayer  Co.  g  255t  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Ne- 
braska, 13  m.  N.  of  Hebron,  the  county 
seat.    Grain.    Shipping.    Lumber. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  McGrew  &  Boyd,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "Jij-." 

BURGHARD,    Pawnee    Co.  Q,   297t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &Qulncy  Rd., 

15  m.  W.  of  Pav^nee  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1889;  WalterC.Ray, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "ijiL." 

BURR,  Otoe  Co.  P,  180  pop.,  on  Mis- 

gouri  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Auburn. 

Dairy  and  farming. 

PILOT;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1900;  J.  W. 
Hammond  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "isi" 

BUR  WELL,  c.  h.,  Garfield  Co.  b  460t 

pop.,    on   Chicago,    Burlington   &   Quincy 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.W.   of  Ord.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  Z.  Todd,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BUTTE,    c.  h.,  Boyd  Co.  ti  350t  pop. 

200  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

BOYD  CO.  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Ed..  Plum,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jk-l." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1S92; 
T.  S.  Armstrong,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CAIRO,  fTall  Co.  n  224  pop.,  on  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  River  Rd.,16m.  N.  W. 
of  Grand  Island. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pagfs  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  191(3;  Harrison  &  Barnebj-,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

CALLAWAY,  Custer  Co.  a  406t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of 

Brokenbow,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Geo.  B.  Mair,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


NEBRASKA. 


l.OUP  VALIiEY^  QUEEN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1902  ;  Roy  R.  Barnard, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5).    Circ'n  ".iki.  • 

TRIBUNE:  Saturdays ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  50  cents:  es- 
tablished 1387;  F.  W.  Corly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).  Circ'n  "iKi,."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

CAMBRIDGE,   Furnas  Co.  Q   810t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 

20  in.  N.  W.  of  Beaver  City,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacture  of  plows  and  windmills. 

CIjARION;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  M.  Hollingsworth,  editor  and  man- 
ager; Clarion  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CAMPBELL,  Franklin  Co.  g  368t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
18  m.  W.  of  Blue  Hill.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  F.  H.  Gilmore,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  H. 
M.  Ivey,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation   "JKL."    (A  A). 

CARLETON,  Thayer  Co.  g  309t  pop., 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 

of  Hebron,  the  county  seat.     Stock  raising 

and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  Robt.  S.  Meyers,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "ijsti" 

CARROLL,  Wayne  Co.  □'  2521  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Minneapolis  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
J901;  E.  R.  Lundburg,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CEDARBLUFFS,  Saunders  Co.  D- 
371+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Fremont.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  I.  S.  Boulier,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "JKL." 
CEDAR  RAPIDS,  ^oone  Co.  n  559 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of 
Albion,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscrij)tion  $1.25;  estab- 
lislied  1885;  J.  A.  &  C.  G.  Balrd,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pa^^es  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March.  1902;  O.  M.  May  field,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher(2— 3).    Circulation  "jj<l."  (AA). 

CENTER,  ii^wja?  Co.  [^  on  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd. 
REGISTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CENTRAL    CITY,   c.  h.,   Merrick 

Co.  D  1,571+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  near  Platte 

r.,  and  132  m.  W.  of  Omaha.     Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
E.  Lena  Spear  and  George  Wells,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:   In  1896,  "jkl."   In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1898,  yl. 


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In  1899,  y I.     la  1900,  y I.     In  1901,  "jkl.-      In 
1902.  Z(  1.2,  4,5). 

.NONPAREIL,;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  H.  G.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).    Circulation  -jkl" 

K,EPUBL,ICAN;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Tents  O.  Kedar,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA  FRIEND;  monthly; 
friends;  eight  pages  9x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  A.  E.  Hadley,  editor 
Nebraska  Church  and  Educational  Associa- 
tion of  Friends,  publishers  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CERBSCO,  Saunders  Co.  n-226tpop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn   &   Missouri   Valley 

Rd.,21  m.  N.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 

Grain  and  live  stock. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
1dx22;  subscription  ,$1;  established  1891;  W. 
T.  March,  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHADRON,  c.  h.,  Dawes  Co.  tl  1.665t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  150  m.  S.  of  Deadwood,  S.  Dak. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DAWES  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Fridays;  re 
publican;    eig-ht  pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;    established  1884;    D.  S.  Efner,  editor 
and  publisher  (6-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  populist;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Janu- 
ary, 1903:  Clark  &  Ricker,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL.- 

CHAMBERS,  Holt  Co.  i  lOOf  pop. 
BUGLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CHAPPELL,  c.  h.,  Deuel  Co.  -a  400 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific   Rd.,    27  m.   E.  of 

Sidney.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Eabcock  &  Johnson,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHESTER,  Thayer  Co.  D  439  pop.,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 
Hebron. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
V^J^^^^^^^'^^'  subscription  $1;  established 
180b:  Henry  Allen  Brainerd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

CLARKS,  Merrick  Co.  n  554t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platte  r.,  11  m.  N.  E. 
of  Central  City,  the  county  seat.  Agri 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
ii'^??'„*^"''^'^"Ption  $1;  established  1888; 
W.  F.  Morris,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

CLARKSON,  Col/ax  Co.  a-  344t  pop. 
HERALD;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

CLAY  CENTER,  c.h.,  Clay  Co.g590t 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  Rd.,  22  m. 
S.  E.  of  Hastings.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. Incubator  factory  and  flour  mill. 

CLAY  CO.  PATRIOT;  Fridays;  peo 
pies  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scription 
$1:  established  1892;  J.  G.  Jessup,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Circiilatiou :  In  1895.  "jkl."  in  1896  TJ 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1,134.  In  1898, 
zl.  Inl899,  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,(z--4)I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


NEBRASKA. 


SUN;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W. 
L.  Palmer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL. 

CLEARWATER,  Antelope  Co.    ^ 

198  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Neligh. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
lox22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1897;    E.   L.   Howell,   editor   and   publisher 

(2-5  P). 

CODY,  Cherry  Co.  \2  205  pop.,  on  Fre- 
mont, Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,  33  m. 
W.  of  Valentine,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  grain  growing. 

COW  BOY;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  ,$1;  estab- 
lished December,  1900;  El.  L.  Heath,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

COLERIDGE,  Cedar  Co.  ^  47It  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,10m.  S.  E.  of  Hartington,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

BLA  DE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1891;  C.  S.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLEGE  VIEW,  Lancaster  Co.n- 
865+  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River 
Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Union  College  and  a  large  sanitarium  are 
located  here.   Grain  elevator. 

CENTRAL.  A  D  V  A  JN  C  E  ;  Mondays; 
.seventh  day  .adventist;  twelve  pages  9x11; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  December, 
1902;  W.  A.  Colcord,  editor;  The  Central 
UnionConferenceof  Seventh  Day  Adventists, 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CHRISTL,ICHER  HA  LSFREUND ; 
Thursdajs;  German:  seventh  day  adventist; 
sixteen  pages  7^x10-%;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Theodore  Valentmer,  editor;  In- 
ternational Adventist  Publishing  Associa- 
tion, publishers  (7—3  P).  Does  not  insert  ad- 
vertisements (A  A). 

EVANGELIETS  SENDEBUD; 
Wednesdays;  Norwegian  Danish;  seventh 
day  adventist;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1671;  C.  A.Thorpe,  edi- 
tor ;  International  Publishing  Association, 
publishers  ( 12—3).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

SION'S  V^EKTARE;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  seventh  day  adventist;  sixteen 
pages  8x101^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  A.  Swedburg,  editor;  International  Ad- 
ventist Publishing  Association,  publishers 
(7—3  P).    Does  not»in serf  advertisements. 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Platte  Co.  n  3,522t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Platte  r.,  92  m.  W, 
of  Omaha.    Farming  and  grazing. 
JOURNAL;    Wednesdays;    republican; 
four  pages  20x26;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished   1870;    F.    H.  Abbott,  editor;   Journal 
Companv,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA  BIENE;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  J.  H.  Johannes, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL*  Actual  average/or  1900,  1,376. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In 

PLATTE  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  Hubert  Burruss,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1899,  Z.   In  1902,  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TELEGRAM  j  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Edgar  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 — 3).    Circulation  "jja-." 

TI.>IES;  Saturdaj's;  Independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  Will  B.  Dale,  editor;  The 
Tim^s  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

COMSTOCK,  Custer  Co.   D  100  pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  E.  of  Sargent.     Agriculture  and   stock 

raising. 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1900;  W.  W. 
Hammond,  editor;  Harold  O.  Cooley,  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CONCORD,  Dixon  Co.  cfllH  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of  Ponca,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

C  A  li  li  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 
cember, 1900;  Clyde  T.  Ecker,  editor  and 
publlslier.    Circulation  "jkl."  (AA)- 

DIXON  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COOK,  Johnson  Co.  □,  278t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  about    15    m.  N.   of 

Tecumseh,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

COURIER  ;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
«ight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.23;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Jas.  W.  Hammond,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CORTLAND, Gai^e  Co.  C\390t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,23  m.  S.  of  Lincoln,  the 

State  capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  M. 
Tweedy,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COZAD,  Dawton  Co.  n  739t  pop.,  on 

Union   Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of   Kearney. 

Agriculture. 

LOCAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  es- 
tablished 1897;  C.  F.  Kleinhans,  editor;  Ste- 
vens &  Kleinhaus,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;    eatabllshed 
1885;  F.  P.  Corrick,  editor  and  publisher.  Clr 
culation  "jkl." 

CRAB  ORCHARD,  Johnson  Co.  Q^ 

2jS+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  in  Nebraska,  about  14  m.  W.  of  Tecu- 
mseh, the  county  seat,  and  44  S.  E.  of 
Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
fruit. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1889; 
Wm  O.  Todd,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CRAIG,  Burt    Co.    cf  462t   pop.,    on 

Chicago,   St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Tekamah,the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BURT  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  E.  E.  Kipp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CRAWFORD, -Daw'ea  Co. ^731t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 


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Ch  cago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  26  m. 
W.  of  Chadron,  the  county  seat. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  populist;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Con  Lindeman,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  Wm.  H.  Ketcham,  editor;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12— 2).    Circ'n  'jkl" 

CREIGHTON.  Knox  Co.  b  909t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
25  m.  S.  of  Niobrara,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER:  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Courier  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PEOPLE'S  NEWS;  Thursdays;  free 
silver,  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  H.  L.  McCoy, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

CRESTON,  Platte    Co.    U   337t   pop., 

on   Tremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley 

Rd.,  about  25  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  C.  E.  Wagner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

CRETE,  Saline  Co.  D,  2,199t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Big  Blue  r.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 
Lincoln,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1874;  C.  J.  Bowlby,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:     Actual    average  for   1895, 
1,147.    Inl896,  I.    Inl897.Y.    In  1898. "jkl- " 

VIDETTE- HERALD;  Thursdays: 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established —Fide^^e  1883,  Herald  1893; 
Goodwin  &  Wells,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CULBERTSON,     Hitchcock    Co.    J3 

422+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.  and  at  confluence  of  Frenchman  and 

Republican   rs.     Agriculture     and     stock 

raising, 

ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  sub.scrlptlon  $1;  established  1893;  A.  L. 
Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CURTIS,  Frontier  Co.  p  435t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  14  m.  N. 
W.  of  Stockvllle,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  S.  R.  Razee,  M.D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  19U2,  "JKL." 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  B.  K.  Schaeffer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

D  A  K  O  T  A,  c.  h.,  Dakota  Co.  cf  521t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Sioux 

City,  la.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

DAKOTA  CO.  HERALD  ;  Satur- 
daj's;  Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1889;  John  L. 
McKean.  editor  and  publisher.  Prints  an 
edition  for  Hubbard.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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NORTH     NEBRASKA     EAGLE; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  lix24; 
gubscription  $2;  established  1876;  Eagle 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  •jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
11K)2,  August,  publisher  asserts,  for  past  year 
each  week  has  been  1.300.  In  1903, 1.  In  1904, 
I  (D  D). 

DANBURY,  Redwillow  Co.  P  2l9t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
22  m.  S.  E.  of  McCook,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  stock  raising. 

LEBANON  LEADER;  Wednesdays; 
non-partisan;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  Api-il,  1902;  A.  C.  Furman, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "iSL." 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  A.  C.  Furman,  editor  and  publisher; 
Issues  also  an  edition  for  Lebanon  (6—3). 
Combined  circulation   -jkl." 

DANNEBROG,  Boward  Co.  U  SOlf 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,8  m.  S.  W.  of 

Saint  Paul,  the  county  seat.    Wheat,  stock 

raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1898;  J.  M. 
Erickson,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DAVENPORT,  Thayer  Co.  g  446t 
pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  VaUey  Rds., 
15  m.  N.  W.  of  Belvidere.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

PEOPLE'S  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  peo 
pie's  party;    six   pages    18x24;    subscription 
$1.25;    established  1891;    Lambert  L.  Slagel, 
editor;  Chas.  C.  McLeese,  publisher.    Circu- 
lation 'ijii-" 

DAVEY,  Lancaster  Co.  n-  75  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
12  m.  N.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.    Grain  and  live  stock. 
MIRROR;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
■ubscription  $1  ;     established   1890 ;     Philip 
Opp,  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DAVID  CITY,   c.  h.,  Butler  Co.  Q 

1,845+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  50  m.  N. 
W.  ofLincoln,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

BUTLER  CO.  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  C.  D.  Casper,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x30;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  E.  A.  McNeil,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-5). 

PEOPLE'S  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  J.  F.  Albin,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  20 
cents;  established  1900;  Jos.  C.  Hrushka, 
editorand  publisher  (6— 3).  Cic'n  "jkl."  (  a  A). 

DAWSON,  ^icTiardson  (7o.  P,322tpop., 

on  Chicago,   Burlington  &   Quincy    Rd.,  15 

m.  N.  W.  of  Falls  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

NEWSBOY;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 


Miss  M.  Fenton.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "ijti,." 

DAYKIN,  Jefferson  Co.  P,  189t  pop.» 
on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of 
Falrbury,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  M.  G.  King, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


DECATUR,  Burt  Co.  a  SOOf  pop.» 
on  W.  bank  of  Missouri  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Teka- 
mah,  the  county  seat.  Lumber.  Butter  and 
eggs.    Corn,  wheat  and  oats. 
HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;   F.  A.  Shepherd,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

DESHLER,?'/»«2/«»'  Co.  g  258t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,9  m.  W. 
of  Hebron,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill, 
creamery,  broom  factory  and  two  grain 
elevators.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
CHRONICLE;    Fridays;    independent; 

four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 

1899 ;  N.  E.  Bottom,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl-" 

DEWITT,  Saline  Co.  0,6621  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35 
m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Grain   elevators    and  flour  mills. 

SALINE   CO.    INDEPENDENT! 

Wednesdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  SI;  established  1894;  W.  H. 
Stout,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

TIMES-NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  J.  P.  Chesney,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DILLER,  Jefferson  Co.  U^  899t  pop.^ 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15 
m.  E.  of  Fairbury,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

JEFFERSON  CO.  RECORD;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887 ;  Frank  T.  Pearce,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jivl." 

DIXON,    Dixon  Co.  d  159t    Pop.,   on 

Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rd.,  39  m.  W. 

of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.    Farming  and  sto  .c 

raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Wm.  F.  Hubbard,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

DODGE,  Dodge  Co.  n-  554t  pop.,  oh 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Vallev  Rd., 
37  m.  N.  W.  of  Fremont,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

CRITERION  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878:  J.  J.  McFarland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DONIPHAN, -Ha«  Co.   D. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1903;  Geo.  B.  Pickett,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


605 


NEBRASKA. 


DORCHESTER,  Saline  Co.  O,  521t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

8  m.  W.  of  Crete.    Agriculture. 

STA  K  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881 ;  J.  Frank  Longanecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DOUGLAS,  Otoe  Co.  U,  253t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Lincoln, 

the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1889;  Walt  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DUBOIS,  Pawnee  Co.  O,  307t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E. 

of  Pawnee  City,  the  county  seat,  and  65  S.  E. 

of  Lincoln.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS  RECORD;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  A.  Schick,  jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  MIddleburg 
<6— 3).    Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

DUNBAR,  Otoe  Co.  P,  208t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.,  11  m.  W.  of  Nebraska  City  and 

38    E.    of    Lincoln,      the    State     capital. 

Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  1.3x20; 
Bubscription  $1;  established  1898;  C.  F. 
Collins,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

EAGLE,  Cass  Co.  D-  297t  pop.,  on  Mis- 

aouri  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  L.  R.  Ostran.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EDGAR,  Clay  Co.  g  l,040t  pop.,  on  St. 
Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of 
Hastingi.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

POST;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  James  McNally, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—2).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SUN-NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  B.  Rousey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (S— 3).    Circulation  "jkjl." 

ELGIN,  Antelope  Co.    n-451  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd.,  115  m.  N.  W. 

of  Omaha.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  25;  established 
1897;  B.  W.  McKeen,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  ■•jki,.'- 

ELKCREEK,  Johnson  Co.  0,3471  pop., 

on  Chicago,   Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.  and 

Nemeha    r.,    7     m.    S.    of   Tecumseh,   the 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1895; 
N.  H.  Llbby,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ELKHORN,  Douglas  Co.  D-  299t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Omaha, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

EXCHANGE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
James  H.  Riggs,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
special  editions  for  neighboring  towns.  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl." 


NEBRASKA. 


ELMCREEK,  Buffalo  Co.  a  301 1  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Kearney, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
K.  C.  Krewson.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ELMWOOD, Cass  Co.  a-  5441  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Weeping 

Water.     Agriculture,    stock    raising    and 

mining. 

L.EADER.ECHO;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  A.  Clements,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EL'WOOD,c.h.,  Gfo.sperCo.g377tpop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  Rlrer  Rd.  In  Ne- 
braska, 12  m.  S.  of  Lexington.    Farming. 

BULLETIN;   Thursdays;  Independent; 

four  pages  20x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  F.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "ijci,." 

EMERSON,  Dixon  Co.  cf  Cl't  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  E.  Cobb,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EUSTIS,  Frontier  Co.  p  232  pop.,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  11  m.  N. 
W.  of  Elwood. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

P  O  S  T A  L.  CARD:  Saturdays :  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
September,  1902;  F.  C.  Pinch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EWING,  ffolt  Co.  b  276t  pop.,  on  Fre- 
mont, Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.  and 
Elkhorn  r.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Neligh.  Cream- 
ery.   Farming. 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1891 ;  Geo.  A.  Raker,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

'EX'ET'E'R,  Fillmore  Co.  g  673t  pop., on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds., 
46  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Grain  shipping. 

CORDOVA  GAZETTE;  Saturdays: 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1899;  F.  A.  Robinson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  2Ux26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877;  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FILLMORE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  F.  A.  Robinson,  editor; 
W.  H.  Wallace,  publisher  (9— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901:  F.  A.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRBURY,  c.  h.,  Jefferson   Co.  Q, 

3,140+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific. St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  Rds.,  65  m.  S.  W.  of  Lin- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


coin,  the  State  capital.    Flour   mills  and 

machine  shops. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Cash  H.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

J  O  U  R  N  A  1^  5  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  F.  Cramb.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—4).  Circ'n  "iKL.-  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

NEWS;  weekly,  twice-a-week,  "Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Hammond  & 
Shelley,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Cir- 
culation   -JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  •). 

TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FAIRriELD,  Clay  Co.  g  l,203t  pop., 
on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Burling- 
ton &  Missouri  River  Kds.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of 
Hastings.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pases  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished October,  1902;  I.  W.  Evans,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation   •ikl." 

NEWS-HERALD;  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  e,stab- 
lished  1876;  Wm.  H.  Wheeler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ((i— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

FAIRMONT,    Fillmore   Co.    g    784t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Kansas  City    &  Omaha  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Geneva,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
FILLMORE    CHRONICLE;    Fri 
dayg;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription   $1.50;    established    1872;    Lou    W. 
Frazier,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl.-- 

FALLS  CITY,c.  l!x.,Bichard8on  Ce.O, 

3,022+    pop.,    on    Chicago,    Burlington     & 

Quincy  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  52  m.  S. 

W.    of  Atchison,  Kans.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1867;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:      Actual    average  for    1895, 
1,339.    In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -itL.* 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl-" 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
22x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1875 ;  Davis 
&  Davis,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EDUCATIONAL    PROMOTER; 

monthlv;  educational;  four  pages  10x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  March, 
1903;  George  Crocker,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  -jkl."    (A  A). 

FLORENCE,  Douglas  Co.  O  688  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Omaha. 

ITEMS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x14;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1903;  F.  B.  Nichols,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "JicL." 

FRANKLIN,   Franklin    Co.    p    756t 
pop.,    on   Chicago,    Burlington  &   Quincy 
Rd.,  5  m.   E.   of  Bloomlngton,  the  county 
seat.    Brick-yard  and  creamery. 
FREE    PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15}^x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  A.  A.  Hadden.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SENTINEL ;  Fridays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890:  John  A.  Barker,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


FREMONT,  c.  h..  Dodge  Co.  D-  7,241t 

pop.,  1  m.  N.  of  Platte  r.,  on  Fremont,  Elk- 
horn  &  Missouri  Valley  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds..  37  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.  Important 
grain  market.  Grain  elevators,  breweries 
and  manufactures  of  carriages  and  butter 
and  cigars. 

HERALD-LEADER;  every  morning, 
and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scriptlon— dailj'  $4,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1871,  semt-weekly  1870;  N.  W. 
Smalls,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion—dallv  "JKL."  seml-weeklj"  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  TRI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
to  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— dally  $6, 
trl-w^eekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1883,  tri- 
weekly 1867;  Ross  L.Hammond, editor;  Ham- 
mond Bros,,  publishers  (2—3).  Circulation— 
dally  "JKL."  trl-weekly  "ijLi.."  In  1902,  daily 
Z  ;i.  2.  4,  5),  trl  weekly  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

PLATTE  RIVER  ZEITUNG;  Thurs- 
days ;  German;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  Chas.  R. 
Schaeffer.  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  'jkl." 
NATIONAL  GRAIN  GROWERS' 
JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

FRIEND,  Saline  Co.  O,  l,200t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  37  m. 
S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Ship- 
ping point  for  grain  and  stock.  Dairying, 
grazing  and    farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1877:  W.  I.  Brundage,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TELEGRAPH  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  E.  Whltcomb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

FULLERTON,  c.   h.,  Nance  Co.  a 

1,464+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  40  m. 

W.  of  Columbus.    Farming. 

NEWS-JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  J.  H.  Little,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P(.    Circulation  "jkl." 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
James  W.  Tanner,  editor;  Post  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "iKi-" 

GANDY    c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  -a  200  pop., 

35   m.  N.  of   North   Platte.    Stock   raising 

and  farming. 

PIONEER;  Fridays; 
subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
E.  Morrison,  editor  and 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GENEVA,  c.  h.,  Fillmore  Co.  P  l,534t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds. 
Turkey  creek,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1883 ;  C.  F. 
Waite,  editor  and  publisher  (2—S). 
Circnlatiou :  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.  In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
for  the  past  two  years  has  less  been  than  1.000; 
In  1903,  January,  no  Issue  during  1902  has 
been  less  than  1,000.    In  1903.  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA  SIGNAL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  —  iZepwbZfcan  1S75.  Journal 
1885;  F.  O.  Edgecombe,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1896, 


LOGAN     CO. 

four  pages  18x24  ; 
llsned  1886;  Harry 
publisher  (7—3  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


607 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


1,274;  for  mi,  1,439;  for  1898,  1,594; 

for  1899.  I,y4.'»;  for  a  year  ending  with 
October  12.  1900,  1,775;  /or  1901,  1,975. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,- 
055 ;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  December,  1904, 

GENOA,  JSfance   Co.  a  913t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacinc  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  FuUerton. 
the  county  seat.  Indian  Industrial  Sciiool. 
Grazing  and  farming. 

LiEADEK;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  F.  H.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  January,  1902;  C.  J.  Stoclcwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GERING,  c.  h.,  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  -n  433t 
pop.,  on  North  Platte  r.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Sid- 
ney. Irrigated  agricultural  and  stoclj;  re- 
gion. 

COURIER;   Fridays;    republican;   four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription   $1.50;  establislied 
1887;  A.  B.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P) 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GIBBON,  Buffalo  Co.  D  660t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Kearney,  the 

county  seat.  Grazing  and  farming. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  R.  A.  St.  John,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GLENVILLE,  Clay  Co.  g  2i6t  Pop.. 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  E.  of  Hastings.    Creamery  and  farming. 

BEE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  L. 
H.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

GORDON,  Sheridan  Co.  \j  642t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Ellchorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.. 

18  m.  N.  E.  of  Rushville.   Farming  and  stoclc 

raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  Laurens  Jones,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GOTHENBURG,  Dawson  Co.  n  819t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Gothenburg 
canal,  about  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Kearney.    Agri 
culture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S85;  H.  C.  Boolier,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN  ;  Fridays;  people's  party;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  19' 0;  J.  B. 
McKnight,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GRAFTON,  Fillmore  Co.  g  287t  pop., 

on   Chicago,   Burlington   &     Quincy    Rd., 

13  m.  N.  W.  of  Genieva,  the  county  seat. 

Grazing  and  farming.     Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  live  stoclc. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  Geo.  B.  Prlckett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  C.  A.  Shoff,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


GRAND  ISLAND,  c.  h.,  Hall  Co.  n 

7,554+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific,  St.  Joseph  & 
Grand  Island  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
yuincy  Rds.,  l}4  m.  from  Platte  r.  and  154 
W.  of  Omaha.  Sugar  factory,  car  and 
machine  shops.  Manufactures  and  grain. 
Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  S  E  M  1  -  W  E  E  K  L  Y, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  dally  four,  semi  weeltly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1  ;  established  1867;  Independent 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1901,  jkl."  Act- 
ual average  fur  1902,  964.  In  1903,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1 ,336, 
Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,311. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  FREE  PRESS,  Fridays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1896,  weekly  i894 ;  Augustine 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation — 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl  " 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Adams  &  Rixley,  editors  and 
publishers  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1896, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

NEBRASKA  STAATS  -  ANZEI- 
GER  UND  HEROLD;  Thur.sdays;  Ger- 
man ;  independent-democratic  ;  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1868; 
J.  P.  Windolph,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  iKL." 
Iul903,  Z(4)(»  •). 

GRANT,  c.h.,  Perkins  Co.  jD162t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. ,  145  m. 

W.  of  Hoi  dredge.    Farming. 

PERKINS  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1; 
establislied  1898;  Cyrus  Carver,  editor;  M.  E. 
Carver,  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PERKINS    CO.     SENTINEL; 

Thursdays;  populist;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  Mrs.  Anna 
Cockle,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GREELEY,  c.  h.,  Greeley    Co.  a  552t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

140  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  populist;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  189:^;  G.  C. 
&  E.  E.  Wright,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER-INDEPENDENT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Thomas  P. 
Hardesty,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GREEN'WOOD,   Cass  Co.  [>516t 

pop., on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

18  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  local;  eighi 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
G.  A.  Mayfleld,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4) 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Clair  McCardell,  editor;  Inter-State  News- 
paper Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRESHAM,  York  Co.  n  297t  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
18  m.  N.  E.  of  York,  the  county  seat,  and 


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50  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscriution  $1;  established  1894;  Hugh  M. 
McGaffin,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion '  iKL." 

GRETNA,  Sarpy  Co.  D-  466t  pop.,  on 

Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  21  m. 

S.  W.  of  Omaha.    Agriculture. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  democratic;  ten 
pag'^s  l3x2U;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  H.  R.  Secord,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation   -iKL  •• 

GROSS,    Boyd  Co.   b    325  pop.,  15  m. 

E.  of  Butte,  the    county  seat.      Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

BOYD  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October.  1902;  Mayfield  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (1—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GUIDEROCK,   Webster   Co.   p  416t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
13   m.   E.    of    Redcloud,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  independent ;  eight 

pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.25;  established 

1^3;  S.  B.  Newmeyer,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

HARDY,  ^S'uckolU  Co.  P  345t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  E. 
of  Superior.    Grain  and  stock  trade.    Agri- 
culture. 
HERAIiD;   Fridays;    republican;   eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;    established 

1880;    Ralph   K.  Hill,    editor   and  publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jivl" 

HARRISBURG,  c  h..  Banner  Co.-n 
230  pop.,  75  m.  E.  of  Chej'enne,  Wyo.  Stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 

BANNER  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1893;  A.  J.  Shumway,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

BANNER  CO.   SENTINEIi;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab 
lished  April,  1903;    A.  S.  Alexander,  editor 
and  publisher  (7-3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

HARRISON,  c.  h.,  Sioux   Co.  ^168t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.    Farming  and  live  stock. 
PRESS-JOURNAIi  ;     Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  J.  B.  &  C.  C.  Burke,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 
SUN;   Fridays;  republican;   eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Wm. 
H.  Ketchum,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HARTINGTON,  c.  h..  Cedar  Co.  cf 

971+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd..  22  m.  S.  of  Yankton,  S.  Dak. 
Farming  and  stock  raising.    Creameries. 

CEDAR  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898:  A.  N.  Parker,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CEDAR  CO.  WAECHTER;  Fridays: 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  Chas. 
Weiss,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circula- 
tion    JKL." 

HERAIiD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883:  Geo.  L.  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 


HARVARD,  Clay  Co.  p  SiUt  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Fre- 
mont, Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds.,  81  m. 
W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Grain  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Griff.  J.  &  H.  G.  Thomas,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HASTINGS,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  p  T,188t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley,  St. 
Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,  96  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising, 

REPUBIiICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican ;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  75  cents ; 
established— daily  1891,  weekly  1889;  F.  A. 
Watkins,  editor;  Ed.  "Watkins,  publisher. 
Circulation— dally  "jkl"  weekly  "jkl"     In 

1902,  dally  Z  (4,  6). 
ADAMS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;   Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  R.  B.  &  C.  B.  Wahl- 
quist,  editors;  Wahlquist  Bros.,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,200.  In  1895, 1.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,600.  In 
1897.  IZ.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,yl. 
In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for 
twelve  months  last  past  has  been  less  than 
1,600;  in  1902,  July,  at  no  time  during  the  past 
year  were  there  printed  less  than   1,800.      In 

1903,  I.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,324. 
NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  to  twenty  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  J. 
S.  Williams,  editor;  Hastings  News  Com- 
pany, publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  l,Oir.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  /or  1901, 1,161.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

PUBLIC  JOURNAL;  Friaays;  popu- 
list; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  Geo.  E.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1886;  Adam  Breed,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  2,160.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900.  vT.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !'(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

WILLIAMS'  HASTINGS  NEWS; 
Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!:  established  1S97;  J.  A.  Will- 
iams, editor;  The  Hastings  News  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "iKL"  (A A). 

LOYAL  MYSTIC  LEGION; 
monthly;  fraternal;  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1898;  Geo.  A. 
Wigton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -jjcl."  In  1899.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  8,625.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  19134,  January,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  past  year  was  7.000  (A  A). 


HAVELOCK,  Lancaster  Co.  o-  l,480t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds..  5  m. 
N.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
TIMES;   Saturdays;  independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1890;  E.  W.  Baughman,  editor  and 
publisher;  dated  also   at   University  Place 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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HAYES  CENTER,  c.  h..  Hayes  Co. 

P  50(1+  pop.,  85  m.  N.  W.  of  McCook.    Stock 

ralsina;  and  agriculture, 

TIMES-REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
repiiblioau;  eight  pa^es  12x18;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  C.  A.  Ready,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 1).    Circulation  'iKi,.' 

HAY  SPRINGS,  Sheridan  Co.  tl348t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Rushville,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LEADER;  Fridays;  populist;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  E.  E.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation "JKL."  (A  A). 

H  E  B  R  O  N,  c.  h.,  Thayer  Co.  g  l,511t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Little  Blue  r.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHAMPION;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1895;  F. 
S.  Mickey,  editorand  publisher.  Circ'n  'jki." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871 ;  Mrs.  Erasmus  M.  Correll.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Fridays  ;   democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Conoway  Leedom,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HICKMAN,  Lancaster  Co.  D-  382t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Lincoln, 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886;  Cyrus 
Black.editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HILDRETH,    Franklin    Co.    g   249t 
pop.,  ou  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  E.  of  Wilcox.    Farming. 
TELESCOPE;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 

pages   17x24 ;    subscription   $1 ;    established 

1887:  J.  Frank  Lantz,   editor  and  publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLBROOK,  Furnas  Co.  Q  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  32  m. 
E.  of  Indianola.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  A.  P.  Van  Burg,  editor;  Clarion  Printing 
Co..  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLDREGE  c.h.,  Phelps  Co.  g  3,007t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
Hog  and  grain  market.     Farming. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  F.  H.  Porter,  editor;  L.  C.  Porter,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  Clinton  Page,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:     In   1898.  Z.      In  1902.  "jkl" 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,822.    In  1904,  yl. 

PAGE'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly  (A  A). 

HOMER,  Dakota  Co.  cf   341t  pop.,  8 

m.  S.  W.   of  Dakota,  the  county  seat,  and 

14  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages    15x22;    subscription  $1;   established 

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1899;  E.  J.  Eames,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation    'lki." 

HOOPER,  Dodg«  Co.  a-  840t  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

50  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.    Shipping  point  for 

corn. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Shipley  &  Thompson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOWELIi,  Colfax  Co.  U-  5151  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

86  m.  W.  of  Fremont  and  80  W.  of  Omaha. 

Agriculture  and  dairying. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  H.  E.  Phelps,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HUBBELL,  Thayer  Co.  g  375t  pop., 

on  Burlington   &   Missouri   River  Rd.  in 

Nebraska,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Hebron,  the  county 

seat. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  T.  M.  Casad,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).   Circulation  "jjiL."- 

HUMBOLDT,  Richardson  Co.a,1.218t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd,, 
22  m.  N.  W.  of  Falls  City,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  E.  F.  &  C.  H.  Sharts. 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  ••i&l" 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  H.  P.  &  M.  W.  Marble,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).  Circ'n"JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862 ;  Lewis  C.  Edwards,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iSL." 

HUMPHREY,  Platte  Co.  a  869tpop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of  Columbus, 
the  county  seat.    Grain  and  live  stock. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  J.  Pratr,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLATTE  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
Independent  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Herbes 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n"iKL." 

HYANNIS,c.li.,  Grant Co.^  125pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  60  m. 

E.  of  Alliance.    Live  stock. 

GRANT  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  L.  B.  Unkefer,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IMPERIAL,  c.  h..   Chase  Co.  p  358t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

120  m.  W.   of  Hastings.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

CHASE  CO.  TRIBUNE  AND  EN- 
TERPRISE; Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  A.  C.  Clayburg,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;  republican; 
eight   pages   13x20:   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1899;  M.  H.  Prall,  editor  and  publisher. 
'  Circulation  "jkl." 


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INDIANOLA,  c.  h.,  Redwillow  Co.  p 

626+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  and  Coon  creek.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1890 ;  S.  R.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circ'n  "JXi."     In  1904(0  D)- 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  S.  &  L.  S.  Phillips-,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALFALFA  BELT;  monthly;  Immi- 
gration; twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1900;  S.  R.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,741.  lu  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,1. 

INMAN,  ffolt  Co.  6  150  pop-,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
Sm.S.E.  of  O'Neill. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  15x24;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1892;  D.  L.  Pond  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (13— 3).  Clrcula 
tion  "JKL." 

JACKSON,  Dakota  Co.  a  339t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

and  Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rds., 

8  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

CRITERION;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886;  Wm.  T.  Bartlett,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOHNSON,  iV^«»i«fta^o. a, 352t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 

of  Auburn,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  R.  S. 
Scofield,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkz.." 

JUNIATA,    Adams   Co.  g  548t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  103  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.    Flour  mill. 
HERALD;     Wednesdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896 ;  I.  H.  Rickel,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

KEARNEY,  c.h.,J5t4iraZo  Co.  n  5,634t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
.     lington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  198  m.  S.W.of  Omaha. 
Farming,  alfalfa,  dairying,  sugar-beet  in- 
dustry and  stock  raising. 
HUB;  every  evening  except  Sundav,  and 
HUB  AND  CENTRAL   NEBRASKA 
PRESS,     semi-weekly,     Mondays     and 
Wednesdays;    republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1888,  semi- weekly  1873;  M.  A. 
Brown,  editor;  The  Kearney  Hub  (Inc.). pub- 
lishers. Circulation— dally  "jkl."  semi  week- 
ly "jsL."     In  1902,  semi  weekly  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ITxiW;  subscription $1;  established 
1893;  F.  L.Whedon.  editor  and  publisher  (.3-3). 
Circulation  "iKi."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  L.  B.  Cunningham,  editor  and 
publi.sher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

NEW  ERA  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1880;  Ray  W.  Rhone, 
editor;  New  Era  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation :    In   1895,   publisher   asserts, 
not  less  than  1,441.    In  1896,  I.    Actual  aver- 


age/or 1897.  1,688.    In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  vl.     In  1901,  (z-4,  5)  I.     In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  19<I4.  yl. 
CENTRAL   STAR  OF  E3IPIRE; 

monthly;  reform;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub 
scription  $1 ;  established  1897 ;  Moses  H. 
Sydenham,  editor  and  publisher.     Clrcula- 

'iKL-'     (AA). 

KENESAW,  Adams  Co.  p  504t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  125 
m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  C.  H.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation '  'jkjl.  •  ■ 

KENNARD,  Washington  Co.  D-  275t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North  We4tern  Rd.,  6  m. 
W.  of  Blair.    Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1896:  E.  L.  Tiffany,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

KIMBALL,  c.  h.,  Kimball  Co.  -C  254t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  37  m.  W.  of 
Sidney.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

WESTERN  NEBRASKA  OBSER- 
VER; Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  S. 
L.  Carlyle,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LAUREL,  Oedar  Co.  cf  5Ut  pop.,  on 
Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  and  Chicago. 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  45  m, 
W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.  Agriculture  and  live 
stock. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893:  C.  E.  Nevin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "jKi-." 

LAW R E  N C  E ,  Nuckolls  Co.  g  406t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Nelson, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
LOCOillOTIVE;    Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  D.  Livingston,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LEIGH,  Colfax  Co.D-  439t  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

26  m.  N.  W.  of  Schuyler,  the  county  seat. 

Shipping,  lumber  and  grain. 

WORLD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1886; 
H.  E.  Crisman,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation -'JKL." 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Dawson  Co.  a 

1.343-1-  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platte 
r.,  36  m.  W.  of  Kearney.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

CLIPPER-CITIZEN;  Fridays:  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Markwood  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:   In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,104.    In  1903. 1.    In  1904,  yl. 

DAWSON  CO.  PIONEER;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  B.  F.  Krier,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  'jKi" 

LIBERTY,  Oage  Co.  P,4.50t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  11  m.  E. 
of  Wymore.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 

pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

1882;  W.   D.   Fulton,   editor   and   publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEBRASKA— Lincoln. 


NEBRA  SKA— Lincoln. 


I^INCOIiN,  c.  h.,  Lancaster  Co.  D- 
State  Capital,  40,169+  pop.,  on  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy,  Fremont,  Elkhorn  & 
Missouri  Valley,  Union  Pacific,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,  midway  between  Chicago.  111.,  and 
Denver,  Col.  Large  manufacturing  Inter- 
ests and  extensive  wholesale  and  jobbing 

trade. 

DAILY. 

NEBRASKANi  every  morning  except 
Sunday  and  Monday  during  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2; 
established  1901;  Students  of  the  Nebraska 
State  University,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA     STATE    JOURNAL; 
every  morning;  EVENING  NEAVS,  every 
evening   except   Sunday,  and   WEEKLY 
STATE  JOURNAL,  Fridays;  republican; 
morning  and  evening,  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday 
twenty-four,  weeklv  eight  pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription—morning $.5,  evening  $3,  Sunday 
$1..tO,  weekly  35  cents;  established— morning 
1870,  evening  1880,  weekly  1868 ;  State  Journal 
Association,  editors  and  publishers  (12— O. 
Circulation  — Moruiug   and   Evening: 
Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895.    In  1896,  F.    In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900, 
yH.     In  1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.     In  1903, 
(z— 6)  H.     Actual  average  for  1904,  2(>,3S8. 
Sunday:  Actiial  average  for  19{M,  13.004. 
Weekly :  Accorded  D  from  1891  to  1895.   In 
1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yF.    In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901.  yH.     Inl902,  yH.     In 
1903,  (z-6)H.    In  19(34,  yH. 
Publisher's  amioun cement. —The  State  Jour- 
nal is  the  only  morning  paper  in  Lincoln 
and  the  Evening  News  is  the  oldest  and 
strongest   evening   paper,    the    combined 
daily   average   circulation   for   November 
being  28,251.    The  circulation  has  been  cer- 
tified by  the  Association  of  American  Ad- 
vertisers.   Nearly  every  family  in  the  city 
reads  one  or  the  other  of  these  papers,  in 
large  territories  the  average  being  97  per 
cent  of  the  homes— all   delivered  by  our 
own  carriers.    There  are  very  few   cities 
where  such  a  lai'ge  proportion  of  the  people 
can  be  reached  with  one  medium.    All  ad- 
vertisements appear  in  both  papers  for  one 
price.    They  cover   Nebraska  thoroughly. 
Want  ads  one  cent  a  word. 
POST ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
NEBRASKA  WEEKLY  POST,Thurs 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;   sub 
scription— daily  $5,  weekly 
1896;    H.  F.   Rockey,  editor; 
Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:    In   1897,    "JKi" 
1898,  Z.    Actual  average  for  1899,  2,390. 
1900,  vH.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z-4,  9)  I. 
1903,  (z-4)  !(••).  _^  ^       ^   ^     ., 

Weekly:  In  1897,  "JKL"  In  1898,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  5,120.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
-        "-  -4,  9)   H.       In    1903, 


established 
Nebraska  Post 


In 
In 
In 


1901.   yH.      In    19o2,  (z 

(z-^)  H  (••)  (AA)..  ^^      ^  , 

ST  A  R ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday  and 
morning;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sunday  $1.50; 
established  September,  1902;  D.  E.Thompson, 
editor;  The  Star  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation:     Actual    average  for  1903, 
11,403;  /orl904, 15,239. 

B^"  The   absolute   correct" 
,nes8  of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded   the   Star   is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American   News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
WEEKLY. 
COMMONER;   Fridays;  democratic; 
sixteen  pages  11x14}^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 


lished January,  1901 ;  William  J.  Bryan,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1901.  G.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  B. 
In  1903,  (z— ())  B  (••).  Actual  average  for 
1904,  14:S,.>2S. 

COUNTRY  MERCHANT;  Mondays; 
mercantile;  four  pages  12^x1734;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  J.  P.  Israel,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 5P). 

DEUTSCH-AMERIKAX.  FAR- 
MER ;  Wednesdays;  German;  agricultural; 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  10><jXl3>(i;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  Christ.  Landmann, 
editor;  The  Press  PubllshingCompany.  pub- 
lishers (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  E.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  65,376;  for  a  year  ending  u-ith 
October,  1899,  83,152;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1900.  105,213:  for  a  year 
ending  with  November,  1901.  105,703; /or 
19U3,  131,744;  /or  1903,  158,525;  /or  a 
year  ending  with  January  1905,  146.367. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; non-partisan;  eight  to  ten  pages  17x24; 
subscription  85  cents;  established  1884;  The 
Press  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  Inl895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  7,063  ;  for  1897,  27,549  ;  for  1898, 
75,646;  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 
1899.  88,196; /or  a  year  ending  ivith  Sep- 
tember, imi,  101, 4HS',  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  November,  1901,  106,601;  for  1902, 
132,107;  for  1903.  159,400;  for  a  year 
endi)iy  irWt  January  1905,  149,281. 

NEBRASKA  BLIZZARD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x2.(f;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Henry  Huckins  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (3— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  ( t  +  )  In 
1902,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

NEBRASKA  INDEPENDENT* 
Thursdays;  people's  party;  sixteen  pages 
10x17;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  F.  D. 
Eager,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  F.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  7,270.  In  1897,  Y".  Actual  average 
for  1898,  7,956.  In  1899,  zG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  October  11,  1900, 
9,773.  In  1901.  vF.  Actual  average  for 
1902  17,957.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  D.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904,  25.473. 

NEBRASKA  LEGAL  NEWS;  Sat- 
urdavs;  legal;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1892;  D  M.Butler,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl- " 

NEBRASKA  STATE  CAPITAL} 
Saturdavs;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  Capital  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKI.."  _ 

NEBRASKA  STATE  DE3IOCRAT» 

Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x38; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  Democrat 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jki." 

NEW  PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  prohi- 
bition; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1885;  New  Patriot  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n-iio.." 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  18P3;  W.  W.  Slack,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."   (A  A). 


AN 


TRADE  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial, financial,  mercantile  and  manu- 
facturing; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1:  established  June,  1902;  H.  M.  Bushnell, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  -jkl.' 

WAGE  WO  RKER  ;  Fridays;  labor; 
four  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March.  1904;  Will  M.  Maupin,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

SEMIMONTHLY. 
SOIL  CULTURE;  semi-monthly;  ag- 
ricultural; thirty-six  pages  9x11;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  April,  1903:  H.W.Camp- 
bell, editor;  The  Campbell  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—4)  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 
ACACIA;    monthly;    masonic;    forty 
pages  6x9-  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 


612 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA— Lincoln. 


NEBRASKA— Lincoln. 


L.D.Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  l,6ti0.    Iiil^4,yl. 

AftlEKICAN  HOME  NEWS;  month 
ly;  fraternal:  four  pages  8x10:  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  F.  J.  Kelley,  edi- 
tor and  publisher (1^).  Circ'n  "jkl.-  (A  A). 
FAR3I  PATRIOT;  monthly;  agrl 
culture;  sixteen  pages  IQi^xU;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1884;  W.  C.  Parriott, 
editor;  Albert  Watkins,  Jr.,  publisher  U— 5). 
MIDWEST;  monthly;  agriculture  and 
livestock;  twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription 
50  cents:  established  January,  1902;  H.  W. 
Smith,  editor;  Carr  &  Smith,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
5,180.    In  1903,  G.    In  1904  (z-4)  G. 

I>I O I)  ERN  W^  O  O  D  M  E  N  ;  monthly ; 
Modern  Wooiimen  of  America;  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription $1;  established  1884;  P.O. 
Van  Galder,  editor;  State  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
749,. 3*26;  for  1903,  750,051.  In  1904  yA. 
MLTIJAL.  INSURANCE  JOUR- 
NALi;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1895;  H.  F. 
Hitchcock,  editor;  Central  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (3—3).  ,„„^ 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1,850;  for  a  year  ending  with  April,  Iv.'i'i, 
8,166  ;  for  a  year  ending  tcith  October, 
1899.  a0,458;  for  a  year  ending  n-ith  Feb- 
ruary, 191)1.  tJ'i.TSS;  /or  1902,  20,708.  In 
1903.  D  (AA>. 

NEBRASKA  CONGREGATIONAL 
NEWS  ;  monthly;  congregational;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription 75 cents; established 
1880 ;  H.  A.  French,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
i2,Ot26;  for  1896,  2,007.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  Inl901.yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl ;  In  1904,  yl. 

NEBRASKA  DAIRYMAN  AND 
UP-TO-DATE  FARMER;  monthly; 
dairy  and  farming;  twenty  pages  85^x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1897;  J. 
P.  Israel,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  xvith  Jon  .  1899.  5,025.  In  1900.  yG. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1903.  4, 466,    In  1904,  yH. 

NEBRASKA  FARM  JOURNAL.; 
monthly:  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
Bubscription  50  cents;  established  1897;  C. 
A.  Douglas,  editor;  Farm  Journal  Company, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  zl.  Actual  average 
/or  1898,  5,645.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901. yH.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,(z— 4)I(«  •). 
In  1904  F. 

NEBRASKA  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educational;  forty-eight  pages  8x10}^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  Geo.  L.  Towne, 

editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  H. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  4,120)  for  1902, 
5,100;  for  1903,  5,810 ;  for  1904,  5.888. 

POULTRY  TOPICS  AND  WEST- 
ERN POULTRY  NEWS;  monthly; 
poultry;  thirty-two  pages  8}^xll:  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1889;  J.  C.  Sea- 
cresh,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901. 
14,348;  /orl902,  13,192.  Inl903,E.  In 
1904,  yF. 

PYTHIAN  SUNBEAM  ;  monthly 

^^iiYAL  NEIGHBOR;  monthly; 
Royal  Neighbors  of  America;  sixteen  pages 
11x151^;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Mrs.  Florence  T.  Van  Galder,  editor;  State 
Journal  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  9,083;  for  1898,  11,916.  In  1900, 
z  A.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
June.  1901,104,166;  for  1902,  123,084. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  A .    In  1904,  yA . 

WESTERN    MEDICAL   REVIEW; 
monthly;  medical;  flfty-six  pages  9x11;  sub- 


scription $1;  established  1896;  H.  Wlnnett 
Orr,  M.  D..  editor.  The  Western  Medical  Re- 
view Company,  publishers  (1 — 4) 
Circulation:  In  1897.  H.  In  1898,  H.  In 
1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900,  1,516.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  May,  1902, 
1,660.     Im903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WESTERN  SWINE  BREEDER) 
monthly ;  swine  breeding;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1894;  E.  F. 
Fassett,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "iKi."  Actual  average 
for  1898,  5,500.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 1900,  7,233; 
for  a  year  ending  loith  June,  1901.  8,683* 
In  1902,  yF.     In  1903.  yF.    In  1904,  yF, 

LINDSAY,  Plait*  Co.  D  316  pop.,  on 
Tremont,  Elk  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Columbus. 

OPINION:  Fridays  (A  A). 

POST;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  C.  A.  Gerrard.  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LITCHFIELiD,  Sherman   Co.  D  240t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
17  m.  S.  W.  of  Loup  City,  the  county  seat. 
Good  water  power.    Farming. 
MONITOR;    Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;    estab- 
lished 1886;  Palmer  &  Shepperd.  editors  and 
publishers  (:5—;3).    Circulation  "^kl." 

LODGEPOLE,  Cheyenne  Co.  -a  284 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Sid- 
ney, the  county  seat.  Stock  raising,  dairy- 
ing and  farming. 

EX  PRESS ;  Saturdays ;  local ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  J. 
C.  Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher  (9—8).  Cir- 
culation "iHL." 

LONG  PINE,  Brown  Co.  [j  486t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley 

Rd.    Stock  yards  and  flour  and  saw  mills. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  L.  M.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LOUISVILLE,  Cass  Co.  [>  738t  pop., 
on  Platte  r.  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Platts- 
mouth,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 
Stone  quarries. 

COURIER;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  L.  J.  Mayfield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL."     In  1901.  Z  (4,  5). 

LOUP,   c.    h.,    Sherman  Co.  D   826t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Union  Pacific  Rds..  42  m.  N.  of  Kearney. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NORTHWESTERN;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Geo.  E.  Benschoter,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "iKL.- 

SHERMAN  CO.  TIMES-INDE- 
PENDENT; Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1877:  E.  A.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LYNCH,  Boyc?  Co.  b  231t  pop.,3  m.N. 
of  Nebraska  r.,  5  S.  of  Missouri  r.,  25 
S.  E.  of  Butte,  the   county  seat,  and   25 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


6ia 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


N.  of  O'Neill,  the  nearest  station  on  Fre- 
mont, Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Branch 
of  Chicago  Northwestern  Rd.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

JO  URN  Alii  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  A.  C.  McFarland,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  'iKL." 

SUNj  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E.  G. 
Miller,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  ■•jkl." 

liYONS,  Surt  Co.  □'  847t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  of  Fremont.    Farming. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  fusion;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  M.  M.Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  H.  H. 
Easier,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

McCOOK,  c.  h.,  Redwillow  Co.  JJ  2,445t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd. 

and  Republican  r.  Division  headquarters; 

railroad  repair  shops.     Stock  raising  and 

farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Barnes  &  Mitchell,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  F.M.Kimmell,editor  and  publisher(12— 4). 
Cil'culariou  :  In  1901,  -jkl.-'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,004; /or  1903,  1,023;  for 
1904,  1,160. 

MoCOOL  JUNCTION,  York  Co.  D 

276+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  of  York,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

BLUE  VALLEY  JOURNAL;  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  E.  C.  Gilliland, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3)     Circ'n  "jkl.-- 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co. [j  l,479t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  confluence 
of  Union  and  Taylor  creeks.  Grain,  sugar- 
beet  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873;  F.  D.  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAIL;  Fridays;  populist;  eight  pages 
15x2i ;  subscription  $1.5C;  established  January, 
1902;  William  V.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (1.2,  4,  5)  (A  A), 

PYTHIAN    SHIELD;     monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  six  pages   11x14;   sub 
scription  50   cents;  established  190];   James 
Nichols,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circu 
lation  "jKi." 

SCHOOL  NEWS;  monthly; educational; 
four  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  35  cents ;  estab- 
lished October.  1902;  C.  W.  Crum,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

MALiCOLiM,  Lancaster  Co.  Q-  75  pop., 

on  Chicago, Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Farming  and  stcck  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  A. 
T.  Sullivan,  editor  ;  Inter  State  Newspaper 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation "jkl" 

MAYWOOJi, Fro7itier  Co.  p  200  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiney  Rd.,    15 


m.  N.  W.  of   Stockville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

EAGLE-  REPORTER  ;  Thursdays  ; 
republican;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
75 cents;  established  1891;  N.  H.  Bogue.  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

M£AD,  Saunders  Co.  r>  330t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd..  8  m.  E.  of  Wahoo,  the 

county   seat.      Grain,    lumber    and   stock 

raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Geo.  A.  Byrne,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3>. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MEAD01VGROVE,3farfwon  Co.  i 

237+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  by  S.   E.  of  Oakdale. 

Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  W.  P. 
Evans,  editor  and  publisher.      Circ'n  "iKL." 

MERNA,    Custer  Co.  D  141   pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W. 

of  Brokenbow. 

WESTERN  ROUND  UP;  Fridays: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  A.  S.  Lazeuby.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "JiCL-"  (A  A). 

MILFORD,  Seward  Co.  D-  542t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  20  m. 

W.  o'  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Seat  of 

the    State    Industrial    and    Soldiers'   and 

Sailors'  Home.    Flour  mills  and  creamery. 

Farming.  Summer  resort. 

NEBRASKAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  L.  H.  Warner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  prints  edition  s  for  neighboring  towns. 
Combined  circulation  "iKL." 

MILIilGAN,  FiUmore  Co.  g  283  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  E.  of  Geneva. 
TIMES;    Saturdays:    eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1 ;  established  March,  1901;  J.  A. 

Harris,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iicL-' 

MINATARE,  Scotts  Blvjff  Co.  -c  30a 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd. 

in  Nebraska,  9  m.  E.  of  Gering,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

VALLEY  AND  RANGE;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February.  1902;  T.  F.  Sheppard,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  ".ikl."  (A  A) 

MINDEN,  c.  h.,  Kearney  Co.  g  1.238t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiney  and 

Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Hastings.    Agriculture. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  G.  J.  Richmond,  editor;  Ed.  Rich- 
mond, publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.056.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898  **JKL.** 

NEWS -GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established— Go2rg«e  \8~8,  Netvs  1895;  C.  F. 
Fordyce,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Inl899,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1900,  1,019.    In  1901,  "ikl."  In  1904,  I. 

MITCHELL,  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  -a  225 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


10  m.  N.  W.  of  Gering,  the  counts'  seat. 

Agriculture. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x2<;;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1901;  G.  E.  Mark,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONROE,  i'Za"*  Co.  n  169t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  Columbus, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

LOOKING  GLASS;  Thursdays;  pro- 
hibition; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1S89;  E.  A.  Gerrard,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

K.EPIJBL1CAN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
ei2:ht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894  ;  R.  G.  Strother,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NAPER,  Boyd    Co.   t2  9it  pop.,  12  m. 

N.  E.  of  Butte,  the  county  seat.     Farming 

and  stocli  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  stock  raising;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  19u0;  A. 
M.  Church,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKI.." 

NEBRASKA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Otoe  Co. 

□^  !-'380t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quiney  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  63  ra.S.  E.  of  Omaha.  Pork  packing 
and  sausage-making  establishments,  stock 
yai-ds,  distillery,  starch] works,  breweries, 
agricultural  Implement  and  canning  fact- 
ories.   Center  of  the  Nebraska  fruit  belt. 

NEBRASKA  DAIL.Y  PRESS;  every 

morning  except  Mondaj',  and  S  E  31  I  - 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  semi  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $9,  Sun- 
day $1.50,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  established  1858; 
E.  A.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
Semi  waekly  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z(4)  (••). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI  -  W  E  E  K  L  Y,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridaj's;  democratic;  four  pages— daily  18x24, 
semi-weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily  $7.20, 
semi  weekly  $2;  established  1854;C.M.Hubner 
and  E.  D.  Marnell,  editors;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
semi- weekly  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  NEBRASKA  CITY  WEEK- 
LY,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  semi  weekly  $1;  established— daily 

1901,  semi-weekly  June,  1902;  Frank  E.  Hel- 
vey,  editor;  Morton  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12 — 4).    Circulation — daily  -jkl."    In 

1902,  daily  Z  ( 1,  2,  4.  5 ). 
NEBRASKA    STAATS-ZEITUNG; 

Fridays;  German;  independent;  twelve  pages 
15x22,  and  four-page  supplement;  subscrip- 
tion $2:  established  1868;  J.  Beutler,  publish- 
er (2—4). 

Circulation;  In  1897,  'jkl."  In  1898, zI.  In 
1899,  "J_KL."  In  1904,  January,  publisher  asserts, 
everv  issue  during  past  vear  was  1,200.  In 
1904.  yl. 

NEHAWKA,  Cass  Co.  O  300  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Weeping 

Water  and  30  S.  of  Omaha.    Stone  quarries. 

Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  W.  T. 
Foster,  editor;  F.  P.  Sheldon,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NELIGH,  c.  h..  Antelope  Co.  t\  1.135t 
pop.,   on   Fremont,    Elkhorn    &    Missouri 


Valley  Rd.,  160  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.    Flour 
mill.    Gates  Congregational  College. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1885;  E.  T.  &  C.  J.  Best,  editors  and  publish- 
er (8—3)     Circuation  "jkl." 

YE03IAN;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890:  James  R.  Gary,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jki-" 

NELSON,  c.  h.,  Nuckolls  Co.  Q  978t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  S. 
of  Edgar.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  F.  A.  Scherziuger,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

NUCKOLLS  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs 
days;    republican;  eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  George  Lyon, 
Jr.,  editor  andpublisher  (6 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NUCKOLLS  CO.  SUN  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  J.  W.  Ellingham,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEMAHA, -^^e"^a^a  Co.O^im  pop.. on 

Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  27  m.  S. 

E.  of  Nebraska  City.    Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  live  stock.  Agriculture. 

NEBRASKA  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1856 ;  W.  W.  Sanders, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWCASTLE,    Dixon    Co.   cf  331t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Missouri  r.  and  24 

N.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893:  H  A.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWMAN  GnOVE,Madison  Co.  i 

696t  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HER AL  D  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887  ;  A.  L.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MADISON  CO.  REPORTER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Peter  H. 
Knott,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWPORT,  Rock  Co.  i  208t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
11  m.  N.  E.  of  Bassett,  the  county  seat. 
Farming.    Hay  and  potatoes. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Robei-t  Good,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  ".iKL."  (A  A). 

REPUBlilCAlN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883:  C.  P.  Wiltse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

NIMS  CITY,  Richardson  Co.  p  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  Riyer  Rd. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NIOBRARA,  c.  h.,  Knox  Co.  d  459t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  and  Niobrara  rs.  and  on 
State  line,  opposite  South  Dakota.  Pork- 
packing,  canning,  cigar  and  other  factories. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
PIONEER;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


615 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


established  1874;  Ed.  A.  Fry,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (8—3).    Circulation  -jkl."  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; established 
18<K);  G.  H.  Kiug,  editor  aud  publisher.  Circu- 
latiou  "JKi.." 

NORFOIiK,  Madinon  Co.  t\  3,883tpop., 
on  Cliicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha, 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 
Union  Paciftc  Rds.,  125  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha. 
Sugar  factory.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  lour,  weekly  eight  pages  18x'24;  sub- 
scription—dally $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1882;  W.  N.  Hu8e,editorand 
publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jki,"  weekly ••jKi." 

ANZEIGER;  Fridays;  German;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.75;  established  1886;  John  Hulff, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  --iKL.' 

TI3IES-TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  171^x22;  subscription  $1;  established— 
Times  1896,  Tribune  1895;  C.  S.  Evans,  ed- 
itor; The  Norfolk  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  I.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  zj.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,755.  lu  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl. 

NEBRASKA  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
lished  1896;  W.  N.  Huse,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  20,041.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zD.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901, yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.     In  1904.  yF. 

NORTHBEND,  Dodge  Co.  o  l,010t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Fre 
mont,  the  county  seat,  and  60  W.  of  Omaha. 
Grain  elevators. 
EAGIiE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 

J.  C.  Newsom,   editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "JiOi" 

NORTH  LOUP,   Valley  Co.  D  420t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  P>,d.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 
Ord,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 
raising. 
LOYALIST;  Thursdays;   four  pages 

18x24;    subscription     $1;     established    1890; 

Walter   G.    Rood,   editor     and      publisher. 

Circulation  "ikv." 

NEBRASKA  ENDEAVOR  NEWS; 

monthly;  Christian  endeavor;  eight  pages 
9x11;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1898; 
W.  G.  Rood,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  ".mcl"  (A  A). 

NORTH    PLATTE,   c.  h..  Lincoln 

Co.  -D  3,640+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,near 
confluence  of  North  and  South  Platte  rs., 
291  m.  W.  of  Omaha.    Union  Pacific  Rail- 
road shops.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
TELEGRAPH;   every  evening  except 
Sunday. and  SEMI- WEEKL Y.Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;   republican;   four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— dally  $6,  semi-weekly  01;    es- 
tablished—daily 1896,  semi  weekly  1880;  D.  H, 
White  and  A.  P.  Kelly,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  semi  weekly  "jkl." 
TRIBUNE;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridavs:  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
ficription  $1;    established  1885;  Ira  L.  Bare, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT  ERA;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1889;  G.  F.  Copper,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LINCOLN  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays 
<AA). 


STOCKMAN'S  BRAND;  semi-month- 
ly; live  stock;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1902;  Brand 
Publi.shing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (4 — 3). 
Circulation  "iKt"    In  1903,  Z(4)(#»)  (A  A). 

OAK,    Nuckolls    Co.    p    75  pop.,   on 

Fremont.  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,10 

m.  E.  of  Nelson,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pagea 
15x22;  subscription 75  cents;  established  1897; 
F.  W.  Hollingworth,  editor;  J.  E.  Britts, 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OAKDALE,^n<e'o/)e  Co.  ^  585t  pop., 

on    Fi-emont,   Elkhorn   &  Missouri  Valley 

Rd.  and  Elkhorn  r.,  140  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha. 

Grist  mills. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  G.  S. 
Cllngman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n"JKL." 

OAKLAND,  £urt  Co.  a  l.OOSf  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  63  m.  N.  of  Omaha.  Creamery  and  flour 
mill.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  Inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  Eric  Merrell, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 12 — 3).   Circ'n  "jkx,." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  A.  H.  &  W.  D.  Smith,  editors  and  pub- 
llshers(9— 3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

ODELL,  Gage  Co.  □,  359t  pop.,  on  Cbi- 
cago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Beatrice,  the  county  seat.     Farming  and 
grazing. 
WAVE;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 

15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1893;  Mrs. 

C.R.Kerr,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "iKL" 

OGALLALA,  c.  h..  Keith  Co.  -a  855t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  S.  fork  of 
Platte  r.,  342  m.  W.  of  Omaha.  Steam 
roller  mills.    Agriculture. 

KEITH  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  Mrs.  Lucille  W.  Shadle, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL" 

REPUBLICAN  ARGUS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Mrs.  C.  A.  Goodall,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi" 

OHIOWA,  Fillmore  Co.  g  319t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15  m. 

S.  of  Geneva,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

OH  low  AN;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  W.R. 
Fulton,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  '•lkl." 

OMAHA,  c.  h.,  Dougla$  Co.  D-  102,555t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  opposite  Council  Bluffs, 
la.  Military  headquarters  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  Platte.  Union  Pacific  machine, 
car  and  repair  shops.  Smelting  and  refin- 
ing, nail,  oil  and  boiler  works,  breweries, 
packing  houses  and  other  commercial  es- 
tablishments. 

DAILY. 

BEE:  every  morning,  every  evening.  Sun- 
day, and  TWENTIETH  CENTURY 
FARMER  and  ILLUSTRATED  BEE, 

Wednesdays;  daily  republican,  weekly  agri- 
cultural; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday 
twenty  to  thirty  two  pages  18x24.  weekly 
twenty-four  pages  12x17;  subscription— daily 
$6  (with  Sunday  and  Illustrated  $8),  Sunday 


616 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA-  Omaha. 


and  Illustrated  $2.25,  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1871,  weekly  1900;  Edward  Rosewater, 
editor;  The  Bee  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1»,424;  for  1897.  19,981;  for  1898, 
25.583;  for  1899  24,766:  /or  19U0,  27,- 
187;  for  1901,  27,736.  In  1902.  yC.  In 
1903,  y  C.  Actual  average  for  1904,  29.446. 
Weekly:  In  1901,  F.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  E.  In 
1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning;  independent;  aailj  eight 
to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  pages  17x24; 
subscription— daily  $1.50,  daily  and  Sunday 
$2;  established  1899;  Daily  News  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1901, 
23,121 ;  for  1902,  32,777 :  for  a  year  end- 
ing trith  January.  1904.  4r,324;  for  1904. 
41,758. 

WORL.D-HERAL.D;  every  morn 
Ing,  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  dally  eight,  weekly 
twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily and  Sunday  $4,  Sunday  $1.50, 
weekly  $1;  established — daily  and  weekly 
1865,  evening  1885;  R.  L.  Metcalfe,  editor;  G. 
M.  Hitchcock,  manager:  World  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (S— 3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  17,806;  for  1896.  20,869.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  28,596; /or  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1899.  28,602;  for  1900, 
29,518: /or  1901,28,204;  for  1902,  28,- 
987.  In  1903,  C.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
34,862. 

Weekly  :  .4cfMaZarcra6fe/or  1895, 17,903; 
for  1896,  26,442.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yF.  In 
1902,  yF.    In  19(13,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  HOMESTEAD;  Satur 
days;  agricultural;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  F.  H.  Edmonds, 
editor ;  Homestead  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (7— 3P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1900, 
Z.    In  1902,  Z  (3). 

CENTRAL.  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural:  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  establislied  1879;  C.  Vincent,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulntion  :  Rating  varied  from  B  In  1892 
toElnl895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898.yF. 
In  1899,  zF.  Actual  average  for  1900,  7,745. 
In  1901,  (z-6)  F.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  G.  In  1903, 
yG(OO).  (A  A), 

C  O  M  M  E  R  CI  A  L. ;  Saturdays ;  com- 
mercial news;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  July.  1903;  Edgar  S. 
Bradley,  editor:  The  Omaha  Commercial 
Co.,  publis^hers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,083. 

DANSK  FOLKETIDENDE:  Thurs 
days;  Danish;  Independent-republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  sub.scriptlon  S1.50:  established 
1901;  Axel.  Andersen,  editor;  Andersen-Chris- 
tensen  Co.,  publishers  ( 12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  19o3,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904. 
(z— 2.  4.  11)  I  (••). 

DEAF  AMEIIICAN;  Thur  days:  deaf 
mute;  two  to  six  pages  11x16;  established 
1900;  subscription  75  cents:  Ruesell  Smith, 
editor  and  pnhlisher  (1— 5  P  )      Civc'n  "jkl." 

DEN  DANSKE  PIONEER  ;  Thurs 
days ;  Danish ;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  20x26 ; 
subscription  S2.25 ;  established  1872  :  Sophus 
F.  Neble  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 5). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892 
to  Or  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
23,725;  for  1897.  24.186.  In  1838.  yC. 
In  1899. yD.  Actualaverage  for  1900,26,622. 
In  1901.  yC.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
28,478;  for  1903,29,084;  for  1901,31,- 
628. 

ENTEIiPRISE;  Fridays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2:  established  1893: 
T.  P.  Mahamiiiitt.  ♦'ditor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  ■•.jk.l.'     In  1901,  (z— 3)  I. 


NEBRASKA— Omaha. 


Actual  average  for  1902,  1,349;  for  190a, 
1,569.    In  1904,  yl. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages 
lO^^xlSJ^;  subscription  $2;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1900;  Alfred  Soreuson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EXCELSIOR;  Saturdays;  society:  six- 
teen pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  established 
1871;  Chase  Clement,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  19a2,   -JKi." 

JEWISH  CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  Jew- 
ish; eight  pages  12x17;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1904;  Citizen  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (7—4). 

JEWISH  WORLD;  Fridays;  Hebrew; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished October,  UtOl:  I.  I.  Mod jeska,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

L.ISTY;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

3IERCURY;  Fridays;  legal;  twenty 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  Mercury  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (.3— 3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  5,000  in 
1894  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

MILLING  AND  GRAIN  NEWS; 
Saturdays;  milling  and  grain:  twenty  four 
pages  7x10:  subscription  $2;  established 
December,  1902;  W.  B.  Burns,  editor;  The 
Milling  and  Grain  News  Co.,  publishera 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JKi."  (A  A) 

NEBRASKA  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  twenty  to  thlry-two  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1869:  G. 
W.  Hervey,  editor;  Nebraska  Farmer  Co., 
publishers  ( 12—4 ). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892 
to  6  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  since  1898  has  been 
less  than  20.0<iO  #.  In  1901.  F.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  26,600.  In  1903,  C  (OO).  In 
1904,  yD. 

NEBRASKA  TRIBUENE;  weekly; 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1887  :  Philip 
Andres,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  18%.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actital  average  for 
1903,2,555.    In  1904,  yH. 

OSVETA  AMERIKA;  Wednesdays; 
Bohemian:  eight  pages  17^x24:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  F.  J.  Kutak,  editor; 
Osveta  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints 
also  editions  for  Schuyler  and  Wilbur  (3—3). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1901.  jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,834.  In  1903, 
H.    In  1904,  yH.  _ 

POKROK  ZAPA  DU  ;  Wednesflays; 
Bohemian;  republican:  eight  pages  l(x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1871;  Jos.  F. 
Pribyl.  editor;  Pokrok  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (9—3) 

Circulation:  In  1900.  I.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  vl.    In  l'.t<i3,  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  1904,  y I. 

POSTENj  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  negro;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .§2; 
established  1889  ;  F.  L.  Barnett,  editor  and 
publisher (12— 3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

PROTECTOR;  Saturdays;  retail  liquor 
trade:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  190(i:  C.  E.  Fields,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ".ikl." 

•<)UILL;  Saturdays;  democratic;  sixteen 
pages  11x15:  subscription  SI;  established 
1900;  John  E.  Regan,  editor;  The  Douglas 
Countv  Democraov.  publishers.  Circ'n  "jjil." 

KOYAL  WOODMAN;  Tuesdays; 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America:  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!:  established  1896;  Geo. 
A.  Magney  and  R.  C.  Dozier,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
6,523.  Inl900,  vG.  Inl901,yH.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  vH.    In  1904  vH. 

SVENSKA  JOIJRNALEN;  Wednes- 
days: Swedish;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50;  established  1887;  G.  Albert  Linden, 


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NEBRA  SKA —Omaha. 


editor  ;   The   Swedish- American   Publishing 

Co.,  publishers. 

Circiilatioii:     Actual   average    for    1896, 

5,518.    In   1897,  Y.     In  1898,  yH.     In  1899, 

yH.    Actual  average  for  1900,  6,tJ15.      In 

1901,  yG.    lu  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG  (OO). 

(AA1. 

TRADE  EXHIBIT;  Saturdays;  com 
mercial;  flftytwo  pages  I0xl4;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  R.  F.  Hodgln,  manager; 
Trade  Exhibit  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  in  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

T  K  II  E  VOICE;  Fridays  ;  reman 
catholic;  twenty  four  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  July,  1903;  Peter 
C.  Gannon,  editor;  The  True  Voice  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
endinq  with  ^ovember,  li)04,  ''2,''Z53, 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY 
FARMER;  Wednesdays;  agriculture; 
twenty  four  to  fortj^eight  pages  12x17;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1900;  T. 
F.  Sturgess,  editor;  Bee  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—5). 

Cii'culatiou:  Actual  average. for  1904, 
48,465. 

VEisTERNS  SVENSKA  TRIBUN; 
Wednesdays;  Swedish;  eight  pages  1.5x22; 
sub-icription  $1  ;  established  1898;  Albert 
Sjoberg,  editor;  Swedish  Tribune  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  Cd — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,S03.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •) 
(A  A). 

WESTERN  LABORER;  Saturdays; 
labor;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  F. 
A.  Kennedy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  ^.'.ill.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  19U0,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

WORKERS'  TRI-CITY  GAZ- 
ETTE? Saturdays;  labor;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1900; 
Willis  Hudspith,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902.  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  th  - 
past  two  years  has  been  less  than  2,000.  In 
1903,  I  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

HOSPODAR  ;  semi-monthly;  Bohem- 
ian; sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1891;  National  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

BANKERS'    UNION     HERALD; 

monthly;  fraternal  insurance;  sixteen  pages 
8J^xll}^;  subscription  60  cents;  established 
1899;  Bankers'  Union  of  the  World,  editors 
and  Dublishers  (12 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
Inl903,  (z— 4)1  (A  A). 

FARM  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  agri- 
culture; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  April,  1904;  W.  T.  Lalng, 
editor;  The  Farm  Magazine  Company,  pub- 
lishers ( 1—5). 

FRATERNAL.  MEDICAL,  EX- 
AMINER; monthly  (A  A). 

FRATERNAL.  REVIEW;  monthly; 
odd  fellowship;  twenty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1895;  C.  D. 
Neal,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JSi"  Actual  average 
for  1899,  2,S16.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
agr  forayear  ending  loith  September,  1901, 
3,634.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1803,  (z-4)  H  (•  •) 
<AA). 

GOOD  WILL,  TIDINGS:  monthly; 
religious;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription 
•Wcents;  establishedNovember,  1902;  John 
W.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

OMAHAN;  monthly;  twenty  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  19(X);  C.  C. 
Tennant  Clary,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  • 


NEBRASKA-  Omaha. 


SOVEREIGN  VISITOR;  monthly; 
Independent:  Woidmen  of  the  World;  six- 
teen pages  12x17 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  S.  G.  Smyth,  editor;  H.  J.  Root, 
manager  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tlmn  3S,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
35,5S3.  In  1897.  B  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  91,250;  for  1899,  1'20,833.  In  1900. 
yA.  Actual  average  for  1901,  148,000; 
for  1902,  195,000.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  A.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  tj63,500. 

SVENSKA  FARM-JOURNAL; 
monthly  (A  A). 

TRAVELERS'  TIME- SAVER; 
monthly  (A  A). 

WESTERN  ADVERTISER;  month 
ly;  advei-tising;  twenty-four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription   $1;     established     1893;     Chas.    D. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  IZ.   In  1898,  yl.    In 

1899     **JKL    '* 

VVE^TERN  EDITOR;  monthly;  jour- 
nalistic; sixty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  W.  M.  Maupin  and  A.  L. 
Stonecypher,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1902. 
t2,363.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH  (OO). 
(A  A). 

WESTERN  REBEKAH;  monthly 
(AA). 

O'NEILL,  c.  h.,  Holt  Co.  t]  l.lOTt  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 
Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rds.  Flour 
mill  and  chicorj'  factorj\  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

FRONTIER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  D.  H.  Cronin,  editor;  Frontier 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,116.    In  1904,  yl. 

HOLT  CO.  INDEPENDENT  ;  Fri- 
days ;  people's  party;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1890;  E.  S.  Eves, 
editor;  Independent  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1396,  "jjcl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  ex- 
ceeded 1,000;  in  1899.  1,050.     In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901,    "JKL." 

ORD    c.  h.,  Valley  Co.  D  l,372t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Jason  L.  Claflin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

QUIZ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882:  W.  W.  Haskell,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  IS96,  1,011.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898, 
yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  l,13ii.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901,  l,'>i86:  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  June,  1902,  1,397.  In  1903,  (z— 1)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1994,  1,457. 

UNION  WORKER;  monthly;  tem- 
perance; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1888;  Mamie  M.  Claflin, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900. "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1901,  3,021.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z-4)H(»»).  (A  A). 

ORLEANS,  Harlan  Co.  p  6561  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  Or- 
leans College.  Farming,  fruit  and  stock 
raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  populist;  eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 


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NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


1889;   U.  C.  Breithaupt,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 
STAR;  Fridaj's(A  A). 

OSCEOLA,  c.h.,  Polk  Co.  n  882t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  115  m.  S,  W.  of 
Omaha.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

POLK  CO.  BEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  E.  A.  Walrath,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 3). 

Circulatiou  -jkl."  Actual  average  for 
191)3.1,178.    In  1904,  yl. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
H.  H.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation   'JKL." 

OSMOND,  Pierce  Co.  i  501t  pop.,  on 

Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E 

of  Plalnvlew.    Farming  and  stock  raising.- 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
•Ix  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Boyd  S.  Leedom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

OVERTON,  Dawson  Co.  n  255t  pop., 

11  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 

ALFALFA  HERALD;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  J.  W.  Dunaway,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  •■.tkl." 

OXFORD,  Furnas   Co.  g  787t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  270 

m.  S.  W.  of  Omaha.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  O.  A.  Schoonover,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PAGE,  Solt  Co.  b  200t  pop. 
REPORTER:  Fridays  (A  A). 

PALMYRA,  Otoe  Co.  O^  SOlf  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  24  m.  S. 

E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.     Farming. 

ITEMS;  Fridays ;  indepeudent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Alex.  Rough,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PANAMA,  Lancaster  Co.  D-  200  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,20m.  S.  E.  of  Lin- 
coln, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Corn,  oats  and  live  stock. 

PRIMITIVE     CHRISTIAN;    Tues 
days  ;  undenominational ;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  ,50  cents;  established  1891;  W.  F. 
Parmiter,   editor;     H.  E.  Moore,  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.000.  In  1896.  1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "jKi."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z;4)(««). 

PAPILLION,  c.  h.,  Sarpy  Co.  D-  .594t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific 

Rds.,    15   m.    S.    of  Omaha.      Flour  mills. 

Bricks,   cheese   and   farming   Implements 

manufactured. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874 ;  The  Papillion  Times  Printing  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (9— 3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 
In  1900,  Z.     In  1902,  Z  (6).    In  19ii3.  Z  (4). 

PAWNEE  CITY, c.h.,  Pawnee Co.UK 

l,9o9+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds,. 


70  m.  from  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

PAWNEE  CHIEF;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1900;  A.  E.  Ovendon,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jbl  " 

PAWNEE  PRESS  ;  weekly,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Fred  S.  Hassler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

PAWNEE  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1868  ;  J.  N.  Hassler, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PENDER,  c.  h.,  Thurston  Co.  cf  943t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  about  80  m.  N.  of  Omaha. 
Farming. 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  J.  W.  Huntsberger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1886;  M.  W.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PERU,    Nemaha  Co.    Q,  SlSf  pop.,  on 

Burlington    &  Missouri  River   Rd.,  18  ra. 

S.  E.  of  Nebraska  City.    Farming. 

POINTER  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Spelbring, 
Hosic  &  Hecker,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PETERSBURG,  ^oone  Co.  n  478t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd., about  20  m.  N.  of  Albion,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  O.  E.  Walters,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIERCE,  c.  h.,  Pierce  Co.  ti  770t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley 
Rd.,  about  60  m.  S.  of  Yankton,  S.  Dak. 
Agriculture. 

PIERCE  CO.  CALL;. Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1877;  Brande  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

PIERCE  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  Eugene  Austin,  editor 
and  publisher  (.3—3).  Circulation  "jkl  "  In 
1901,Z(1,  2,  4,  5).    Iul902,  Z(4). 

PILGER.  Stanton  Co.  d  250  pop.,  ou 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  E.  of  Stanton. 
HERALD;  Tridavs;    eight  pages  15x22; 

suu.scriptlon  $1;    established  August,    19U1; 

F.  W.  Mitchell,  editor;   Herald  Publishing 

Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLAINVIEW,  Pierce  Co.  ^  603t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley and  Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rds. 
Hay  pressing.  Shipping  of  grain  and  live 
stock.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1892; 
J.  F  Gunthorp,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "j_kl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  D.  L.  Crellln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEBRASKA. 


PLATTE  CENTER,  Pkiite  Co.  a 
392t  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  11  m. 
N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

SIGN  A  li ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages  15x22 :  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1893;  J.  L.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PL.ATTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Cats  Co.n- 
4,964+  pop., on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  at  the  confluence 
of  the  Platte  and  Missouri  rs.,  20  m.  S.  of 
Omalia.  Grain,  cattle,  lumber  and  manu- 
facturing. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  N  E  W  S  -  H  E  R  A  L.  D, 

semi-weelcly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  — dally  15x22,  semi- 
weekly  18x24;  subsorlption  —  daily  $4.80, 
semi-weekly  $1;  established  1864;  George  L. 
Farley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
J  O  UR  N  A  li ;  weekly,  twlcea  week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Fox  &  Mann,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circ'n"jKL."  In  1897, Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 

TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Tribune  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (a  A). 

PLYMOUTH,  Jefferson  Co.  □,  195t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

17  m.  N.  E.  of  Fairbury,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
Plymouth  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PONCA,c.  h.,  Dixon  Co.  \:f  l,0t3t  pop., 

on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

NORTHERN  NEBRASKA  JOUR- 
NALi;  Thursdaj's;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1873; 
Chas.  S.  Ashton,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PRIMROSE,  Hamilton  Co.  n  282 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 
about  lU  m.  S.  W.  of  Aurora,  the  county  seat. 

BOOMER;  Fi-Idays(A  A). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1901;  A. 
E.  KuU.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight   pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab 
lished  November,  190.1;   J.  A.  Balrd,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3)  (A  A). 

RAG  AN,  Harlan   Co.    Q  208t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of 

Alma,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eightpages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  E.M. 
Lanty,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

RANDOLPH,  C'erfrtr(7o.cr  l,165tpop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

and   Great    Northern    Rds.,   60   m.  W.  of 

Sioux  City,  Iowa.    Farming. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Harry  M.  Hammond,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


NEBRASKA. 


TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1888; 
Henry  L.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "^kl." 

RAVENNA,  ^«/a^o  Co.  u  808t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Loup  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Island.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  C.  B.  Cass,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RAYMOND,  Lanca$ter  Co.  a-  200t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 

Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Grain  and  live  stock. 

REVIEW ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  R.  Mont- 
gomerj%  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REDCLOUD,  c.  h.,   Webster  Co.  g 

1,554+ pop.,  on  ChicagcBurlington  &  Quincy- 
Rd.,  140  m.  W.  of  Lincoln.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

COMMERCI A  I.  ADVERTISER; 

triweekly;  independent  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1902;  A.  C.  Hosmer,  editor;  Red 
Cloud  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4).  Circu- 
ation  "JKL." 

CHIEF ;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1873;  J.  E. 
Nau,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,250.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  1,646.  In  1897.  V.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  vl.  Inl9tX1.  vl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NATION;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Ward  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z^ 
Actual  average  for  imo,  1,374.  In  1901,  y  I. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEBSTER  CO.  ARGUS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1878;  L.  E.  Tait.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

Circulation;  In  1901.  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,1,420.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN  CITY,  Harlan  Co. 

p   386+   pop.,   on    Chicago,   Burlington    & 

Quincy  Rd.  and  Republican  r.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Alma,  the  county  seat.      Live  stock   and 

farming. 

HARLAN  CO.  RANGER;  Fridaysr 
independent:  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
lion  $1;  established  July,  1902;  W.  L.  Mar- 
tin, editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3)   Cli'c'n  "jkl" 

RISINGCITY,  Butler  Co.  o  4«i9t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific    Rd.,  12  m.  S.   W. 

of  David  City,  the  county  seat.    Ships  corn, 

potatoes,  hogs  and  cattle.    Stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  19x22  ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1880;  Alb.  J.  T.  Keempfer, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RIVERTON,  Franklin  Co.  p   327t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

15  m.  W.  of  Redcloud.    Flour  mills. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pases  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1870:  P.  A.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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ilOSELAND,  Adams  Co.  g  227t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 

Hastings,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription $1;  esablished  1891; 
A.  W.  Evans,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RULO,  Richardson  Co.,  900  pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  10  m.  E. 

of  Falls  City,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 

REGISTER  ;   Wednesdays  ;   independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished  November,  1903;    W.  D.  Hurlbut 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3)  (A  A.) 

RUSHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Sheridan  Co.  ^ 

483+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhoru  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.    Stock  raising  ana  farming. 

.RECORDER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894:  G.  M.  G.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher 
<6— 3).    Circulation  "ikl" 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;populIst;eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  E.  L.  Heath,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation ••iKi"    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  -jkl." 

SAINT  EDWARD,  Boone  Co.  u 
625+  pop.  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 
of  Albion,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BOONE  CO.  ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
5U  cents;  established  1900;  S.J.  Kennedy,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "'jkl" 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  H. 
Gordon  Cross,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SAINT  PAUIj,  c.  h.,  Howard  Co.  u 

1,475+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Union  Pacific  Rds..  23  m.  N.  of 
Grand  Island.  Flour;  mills.  Grain  and 
stock  raising. 

PHONOGRAPH  PRESS ;  Fridays; 
independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  1878;  C.  B.  Man- 
uel, editor:  C.  B.  &  S.  E.  Manuel,  publlahers 
(3— 3t.  Circulation  "JKL."    Inl902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

REPUBLICAN  i  Thursdays;  republi 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1891;  Clark  Perkins,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  Actual 
aremgre /or  1903,  1,016; /or  1904.  1,108. 

PRESENT  TRUTH;  monthly;  church 
of  God;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  W.  L.  Crowe,  editor; 
Chas.  E.  Crowe,  publisher.  Does  not  insert 
advertisements  (A  A). 

SALiEM,  Richardson   Co.  D,  5331  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  6  m. 

N.  W.   of     Falls   City,    the    county    seat. 

Milling,  live  stock  and  grain. 

INDEX  ;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1883;  E.  Wickham,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

S ANTEE  AGENCY,  J^nox  Co.  fi  200 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r..  30  m.  above  Yankton, 
S.  Dak.    Indian  reservation  of  the  Santee 

.  Sioux. 

lAPI  OAYE;  monthly ;  Indian  race ; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50cent8;  estab 
lished  1871 :  Alfred  L.  Rlggs,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jja"  (A  A). 

WORD  CARRIER;  monthly;  Indian 
education;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1871 ;  A.  L.  Rlggs,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A), 


NEBRASKA. 


SARGENT,   Custer  Co.    D250tpop., 

30  m.  1^.  E.  of  Broken  Bow,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
H.  H.  Hiatt,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SCHUYLER,  c.  h.,  Col/ax  Co.  Q  2,157t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of 
Omaha.    Flour  mill. 

CESKY  OBZOR;  weekly  (A  A). 

FREELANCE;  Fridays(A  A). 

QUILL;  Wednesdays ;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  173^x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Alex.  Schlegel,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation :    In  1898,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age/or 1899,  1,093.     In  1900,  "jkl." 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1871 ;  F.  L. 
Werty,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SCOTIA,  Grteley  Co.  n  267t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand 

Island.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1895  : 
Henry  C.  Waldrip,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKL" 

SCOTTSBLUFF,  Scottshluff  Co.  -a 
400  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd. 
in  Nebraska,  3  m.  N.  of  Gering,  the  county 
seat.    Irrigated  agricultural  region. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1901;  E.  F.  Moon,  editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900:  E.  T.  Westervelt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCRIBNER,  Dodge  Co.  n-  827t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 

and  Elkhorn  r.,  60  m.  N.  W.   of   Omaha. 

Mills  and  grain  and  stock  shipping. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  R.  D. 
Kelly,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RUSTLER;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1894; 
Henry  M.  &  Nora  R.  Kidder,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SEWARD,  c.  h.,  Seward  Co.  a-  l,970t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds., 

25  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 

BLUE  VALLEY  BLADE;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1870;  Elmer  E.  Betzer, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INDEPENDENT-  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  .81 ;  established  1891 ;  W.  H.  Smith, 
editorand  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "iKL."  in  1900,  Z.  ^c^ 
ual  average  for  1901,  l,'ji36.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  Z  (4)(«#).    In  1904,  yl. 

NEBRASKA  DEUTSCHE  FAR- 
MER ZEITUNG;  Fridays;  German; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Joseph  Tagwerker,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


621 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


SHEIiBY,  Polk  Co.   a  425t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Osceola,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
paKes  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  J.  C.  Rahe,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "isi." 

SHELTON,  Buffalo  Co.  n  «8it  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  180  m.  W.  of  Omaha. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLiIPPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
Bubscrlption  $1.50 ;  established  1880  ;  F.  D. 
Reed,  editor  and  publisher.   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

SmCK-lil^Y,  Fillmore  Co.  g  372t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Fre- 
mont,Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds.,  14  m. 
S.  W.  of  Geneva,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

H  E  R  A  Li  I) ;       Fridays ;      independent ; 
fourteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1886:  J.  W.Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
-  Usher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHUBERT,   Richardson  Co.   O,   301 1 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

20  m.  N,  of   Falls  City,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  and  corn.    Farming. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Dalby, 
editor:  Ross  Bros.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SIDNEY,  c.  li.,  Cheyenne  Co.  -D  l.OOlf 
pop.,  ou  Union  Pacific  Rd.  Supplies  for 
cattle  ranches  of  Western  Nebraska. 
Farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901;  James  McMullan, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3)  Circulation  'jkl." 

TELEGRAPH;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  F.  A.  Gapen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SILVER  CREEK,  Merrick  Co.  n  291 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 

Central  City,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

SAND;  Fridays;  twelve  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  D.  F.  Davis 
editor  and  publisher  ^2 — i).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTH  OMAHA,    Douglas  Co.  q 

26,001t  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific,  Fremont,  Elk- 
horn  &  Missouri  Valley,  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  Omaha,  the  county 
seat.  Stock  yards  and  packing  and  render- 
ing houses. 

DROVERS'  JOURNAL. -STOCK- 
MAN; every  evening  except  Sunday;  live 
stock;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4; 
established  1887;  Journal  Stockman  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkj,."  In  1901,  June, 
publisher  asserts,  ever  since  1898  has  been 
13,000.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F  (•  •).  In 
1904,  yF. 

NEBRASKA  DAILY  DEMOCRAT; 
every  evening  except  Sunday;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $3;  established 
October.  1900;  John  M.  Tanner,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  MAGIC  CITY  HOOF  AND 
HORN,  Saturdays;  live  stock;  four  pages 


15x22;  subscription— daily  $2,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1901,  weekly  1887;  Magic  City 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation— daily  "jkl."  (A  A); 
weekly  "j.kl."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  labor  ;  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion .$1  ;  established  September,  1901  ;  E. 
Copenharve,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  ]9(»3:  The  Allbery  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7 — 3P).    Circ'n  "jj{l." 

CHRISTIAN  WAYFARER;  month- 
ly; religious  work;  four  pages  12x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  January.  1903; 
W.  T.  Biggers,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SOUTH  SIOUX  CITY,  Dakota  Co. 
cf  889t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Great  Northern  Rds., 
5  m.  N.  of  Dakota,  the  county  seat,  and  1 
S.  of  Sioux  City,  la.  Agriculture,  fruit  rais- 
ing and  market  gardening. 
DAKOTA  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;   established  1880;   J.  J.  Elmers,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "iju," 

SPALDING,  Greeley  Co.  D  148  pop., 

on   Union   Pacific   Rd.,   150   m.   N.   W.  of 

Omaha. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 190U;  John  E.  Kavanough,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPENCER,  BoydCo.  b  135t  pop.,  32  m. 

N.  of  O'Neill.    Farming. 

BOYD  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
republican:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1892;  C.  A.  Manville  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jki.." 

SPRINGFIELD,   Sarpy  Co.  n-  lOOf 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  25   m.  S.  of 

Omaha.   Carriage  factory. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  C.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRINGVIEW,  c.  h.,  Keyapaha  Co. 

[^  188+  pop.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Bassett.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

HERA LiD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1886;  L.  A.Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actxial  average  for  1904, 
ST'4 

"kEYA    PAHA    CO.    NEWS;   Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

STANTON,  c.  h.,  Stanton  Co.  c(  1.052t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Columbus.  Sheep 
raising. 

PICKET;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pak'esl8x24;  subscription $1 ;  established  1893; 
A.  F.  Enos,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkx" 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  populist;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
Alfred  Pout,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

STEIN AUER,^awnce  Co.  ^  213t  pop., 
on  Chicago,   Rock  Island   &   Pacific  Rd., 
about  7  m.  N.W.  of  Pawnee  City,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
STAR;  Thursdays;  English  and  German: 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 


•622 


AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


$1;    established  1893;  W.  F.  Huff,  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STELIiA,  Richardson  Co.  P,  498t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Falls 
City,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills,  creamery 
and  elevators.  Shipping  of  grain,  cattle 
and  hogs.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1882; 
<:;ivde  ana  Eunice  Haskins,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "fKi." 

STERLING,  Johnson  Co.  0, 782t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  36  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.   Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays; democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893  ;  Martin  &  Swallow,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,    JKL." 

SUN;  weekly,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  L.  A.  Var- 
ner  &  Sou.  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL-" 

STOCKHAM,  Hamilton  Co.  U  169 
pop  ,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Aurora. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI;  established  April,  19()3;  Reg- 
ister Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 

(T-3P)(AA). 

STOCKVILLE,  c.  h.,  Frontier  Co.  p 

269+  pop.    Agriculture. 

FABER;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
•eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  J.  H.  Bayston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  'j^l."' 

FRONTIER  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x21; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1892 :  A.  G. 
■Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

STRANG    Fillmore  Co.  g  234t  pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  of   Geneva,   the  county   seat.     Wheat, 

oats  and  corn. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  F.  A.Sauer, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STROMSBURG,  Polk  Co.  u  l,154t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.  Carriage,  broom  and  plow 
factories. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  18S5;  Ada  M.  Coleman,  editor; 
J.  H.  Coleman,  publisher.    Circulation  "JKi" 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
C.  C.  McCune,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "iiti," 

STUART,  Solt  Co.  0  382t  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

30  m.  W.  of  O'Neill,  the  county  seat.   Steam 

roller  mills.    Shipping  point  for  hay,  cattle 

and  hogs. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1:  established 
1883;  A.  M.  Church,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SUPERIOR,-Z^Mcfco««Co.gi.577tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Fremont, 


NEBRASKA. 


Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley,  Atchison,  To- 
peka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages — daily  13x20,  weekly  21x26; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1888,  weekly  1882;  J.  D.  Stine  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3.  CLrc'n — 
dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  6). 

EXPRESS  AND  SUPERIOR  SUN; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22 
subscription  $1;  established  — Sttn  1882,  .Ear- 
press  1899,  consolidated  1900;  Express  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PHILATELIC  WEST  AND 
CAMERA  NEWS;  monthly;  coin,  curio, 
and  stamp  collecting  and  photography,  one 
hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1895;  F.  J.  Clute,  editor;  L.  T. 
Brodstone,  publisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1901,  10,080;  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1902,  12,031;  for 
1903,  13.191.    In  1904,  E. 

SURPRISE,  Butler  Co.  Q  260  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
14  m.  S.  W.  of  David  City. 

BOOMER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1901 ; 
E.  A.  McNeil,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

SUTHERLAND,  Lincoln  Co.  -O  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  North  Platte, 
the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

FREE  LANCE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Chas.  Purnell,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SUTTON,  Clay  Co.  g  l,365t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kansas 
City  &  Omaha  Rds.,  68  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln, 
the  State  capital.    Several  factories. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  R. 
B.  Stlner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

REGISTER  I  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880 ;  F.  M.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "fjo,." 

S WANTON,  Saline  Co.  q,266t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 

W.  of  Wilber,  the  county  seat,  and  20  N.  W- 

of  Beatrice.    Agriculture.    Stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  M.  C.  Eyler 
editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n"iiL."  (A  A), 

SYRACUSE,  Otoe  Co.  P.861t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,23  m.  S. 

W.of  Nebraska  City,  the  county  seat.  Flour 

mills.    Fruit  and  fine  horses. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  paces  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1896;  H.  E.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;   republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  W.  H.  Carson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:   In  1896,  "fii,."    In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  "i£i." 

TABLEROCK,  Pawnee  Co.  P,  852t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 


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NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


8  m.  N.  W.  of  Pawnee  City,  the  countyseat. 

Farming. 

ARGUS;  Thilrsdays;  republican;  eight 
pae:es  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882:  F.  H.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3\    Circulation  "ixi" 

TALMAGE,  Otoe  Co.  a,  489t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Nebraska 
City,  the  county  seat,  and  70  from  Lincoln, 
the  State  capital.  Stock  raising  and  grain 
growing. 
TRIBUNE;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1882;  A.  E.Starr,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

TAMORA,  Seward  Co.  D- 1391  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  32  m.  W. 

of  Lincoln, the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1893:  A.  Campbell,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iii," 

TAYIiOR,  c.  h.,  Loup  Co.  t]  100  pop., 

100    m.  N.  W.  of   Grand  Island.     Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1S83;  E,  Andrews,  editor  and  publish- 
er (3—3).     Circulation  "j£i" 

TECUMSEH,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  Q, 

2,005+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,'48  m.  S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State 
capital.  Big  Nemaha  r.  affords  water  power. 
Agriculture. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Brundage  &  Thurber,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jjfL." 

JOHNSON   CO.    JOURNAL;    Thurs 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription  $1  ;    established    1879  :    Cooper  & 
Blauser,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

JOHNSON  CO.  TRIBUNAL,;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  C.  W.  Pool, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19m,  1,318;  for  1903,  1,471.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

TEKAMAH,  c.  h.,  Burt  Co.  tf  l,597t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  A 
Omaha  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of  Omaha.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

BURT  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays;  repub 
lican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  J.  R.  Sdtherland,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  AND  BURTONIAN; 
Thursdays,  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established— JoMr«aZ  1899. 
.Bur^ortiari  1872,  consolidated  1901;  Ott  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  year 
ending  with  November,  1902,  1,364; /or  1903, 
1,355.    Inl90J,  yl. 

C  R  O  Z  I  E  R  ;  monthly;  episcopalian; 
twelve  to  twenty  pages  8x10;  subscription 
50  cents:  established  1899;  Rev.  Jas.  Wise, 
editor;  Rev.  W.  H.  Moor,  publisher(2-5  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1902.  1,500.    In  1904,  yl. 

THEDFORD,   c.  h.,  Thomas  Co.  n 

150  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River 
Rd.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

MID-REPUBLIC  STOCKMAN; 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 


established  1898;  J.  M.  McMillan,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TILDEN,  Madison  Co.  [j  533t  pop.,  on 

Fremont.  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,  22 

m.  W.  of  Norfolk.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
Felix  Hales,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

TOBIAS,  /SaHne  Co. n,672t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj'  and  Kansas 
City  &  Omaha  Rds.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 
EXPRESS;    Fridays;   republican;    four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
P.  M.  Eyler,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Hitchcock  Co.  p  3291 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and  Republican  ,r.,  22  m.  W.  of  McCook. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  A.L.Tay- 
lor, editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  O.  W.  Dewald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Stratton.  Com- 
bined circulation  "iii" 

TRYON,   c.  h.,  McPherson  Co.  -D  15 

pop.,  35  m.  S.  of  Mullen.    Farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Will  H.  Daly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ".jjiL." 

ULYSSES,  Butler  Co.  n-  563t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 

of  Seward.    Corn,  wheat  and  cattle. 

DISPATCH;  Wednesdays;  people's  par- 
ty;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1880;  Charles  H.  Challis,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNADILLA,  Otoe  Co.  P,a43t  pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  28  m.S. 

E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Corn  and 

cattle. 

OTOE  UNION;  Fridays;  local;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896:  Mrs.  M.  A.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION,  Cass  Co.  O  282t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Nebraska  City. 
Agriculture. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888 ; 
C.  L.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jjii." 

UNIVERSITY  PLACE,  Lancaster 
Co.  D-  1,130+  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri 
River  Rd. 

PROTECTOR;  monthly;  fraternal; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Jason  L.  Claflin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-4). 

Circulation   "jjcl."       Actual  average  for 
1903,4,931.    Inl9(»4.yH. 

UNION  WORKER;  monthly  (A  A). 

UPLAND,  Franklin  Co.  p  281t  pop., 

on    Burlington  &   Missouri   River  Rd.,  In 

Nebraska.  18  m.  N.  of    Bloomington,  the 

county  seat.    Broom  factory  and  creamery. 

EAGLE;  Thursdaj^s;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


W.  T.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

UTICA,  Seward  Co.   D-  487t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  13  ni.  W. 

of  Seward,  the  county  seat.  Grain  elevators 

and  creamery.    Wheat,  oats,  corn  and  live 

stock. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  L.  R.  Allphin,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iii." 

VAIiENTINE,  c.h..  Cherry  Co.  ^  811t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.  Supply  depot  for  Rosebud  Indian 
Agency.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  I.M.Rice,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "itfe." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pagesl8x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  W.  S.  Barker,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—9).    Circulation  "iKL." 

VAIjIjEY,  Douglas  Co.  D-  534t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Fremont. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages  18x^;  subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  E.  Byars,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  'fja" 

VALPARAISO,  Saundera  Co.  n  614t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Lin- 
coln, the  State  capital.  Flour  mills,  eleva- 
tors, creamery  and  sash  factory. 

VISITOR  J  Thur-sdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1891;  J.  B. 
Hemphill,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKi-" 

VENANGO,  Perkins  Co.  p  66  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  In  Ne- 
braska, 18  m.  S.  W.  of  Grant,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

LiEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1902;  J.  M.  Kimball,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JivL" 

VERDEL,  Knox  Co.  cb  on  Fremont, 

Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Talley  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W, 

of  Niobrara. 

OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
John  W.  Wamberg,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

VERDON,  Richardaon  Co.  a,340t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rds.,  102  m.  S.  of  Omaha.    Grain 
and  live  stock. 
VEDETTE;  Fridays;  Independent ; eight 

pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;   established 

1888;  C.  G.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

"WACO,  York  Co.  a  310  pop.,  on  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Nebraska, 
9  m.  E.  of  York,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

GUIDE;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1902;  J.  M.  Amsberry.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).   Circulation  'jkl" 

WAHOO,  c.  h.,  Saunders  Co.  D-  2,100t 
pop.,   on  Chicago.   Burlington   &   Quincy, 


Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 

Union  Pacific  Rds.,  54  m.  W.  of   Omaha. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886;  H. 
E.  Maclellan,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SAUNDERS  CO.  NEW  ERA  ;  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
17J^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  189U; 
Eric  Johnson,  editor;  Erie  Johnson  &  Sons, 
publishers  (9—3  P). 

Circiilatiun :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,311.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
March.  1901,  1,376.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1913, 
yl(OO).    In  1904.  "JILL." 

WASP;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875 ; 
T.  J.  Pickett  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "isi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,027.  In  1899,  "JKL."  Actual 
average  for  1902.  1,364;  for  1903,  1,448. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

VtTAKEFIELD,  Dixon  Co.  d  755t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la. 
Grain  and  live  stock. 

REPUBLICAN    AND    JOURNAL; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  171^x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  —  Re2:>ublican 
1882.  Journal  1895,  consolidated  1903;  Frank 
L.  Shoop.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S98,  1,072.    In  1899,  -JKL." 

WASHINGTON,  Washington  Co.  D- 

100+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  Rd. 

POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WATERLOO,  Douglas   Co.   n-   345t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific   Rd.,  20   m.  W.  of 

Omaha,  the  county  seat.    Vine  and  garden 

seeds,  sugar  beet,  dairying  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  James  H.  Riggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "j^i,." 

WAUNETA,  Chase  Co.  p  I81t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 

Frenchman  r.,20  m.  S.  E.  of  Imperial,  the 

county  seat.    Grist  mill.    Farming. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887  ;  John  W.  Hann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "iKL." 

W  AUS A,  Knox  Co.  [ti  4411  pop. ,  on  Chi- 

cago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  E.  of  Niobrara,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE-HERALD  }  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1.25;  established  1891;  Richmond  &  Burton, 

editors  and  publishers.  CIrc'n"fKL."  (A  A). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1898;  F.  E.  Anderson,  editor;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion   'JKL." 

WAVERLY,  Lancaster  Co.  a-  26flt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

WATCHMAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  E.  B. 
Mitchell,  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  ••ull" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


625 


NEBRASKA. 


WAYNE,  c.  h..  Wayne  Co.  ^  2,l]9t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DEMO  C  RAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eitrht  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
Uihed  1884;  W.  S.  Goldie.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Wm.  H.  McNeal.  editor;  McNeal&  Beebe, 
publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1887,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN ;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  H.  Gibson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  -iKh."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  each  issue  1.104.  In  19uO,  yl. 
In  1901,  (z-1,  3,4.  5)  I,  Actual  average,  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,216.  In  1903. 
(z-4)I(00)  (A  A). 

NORFOLK  DISTRICT  MESSEN- 
GER; monthly;  eight  pages  11x17;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  May,  1903; 
F.  M.  Sisson  and  C.  S.  Hughes,  editors;  C.  S. 
Hughes,  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation :  In  1904,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  during  the  year  was  700. 

WEEPING  W^ATER,  Cass  Co.  a 

l,15ij+  pop.,  on  Missouri    Pacific    Rd.  and 

"Weeping  Water    r.,   41    m.    S.  of   Omaha. 

Grain,  live  stock  and  lime. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  Geo.  H.  Olive,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; ei^ht  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1882;  J.  K.  Keithley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA  SCHOOL  JOURNA  L; 

monthly,  except  July  and  August;  educa- 
tional; twenty-four  pages  41^x11;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  November,  1901;  D. 
K.  Luthj^  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation   'JKL."  (A  A). 

WESTERN,   Saline  Co.  Q,412tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m. 

W.  and  6  S.  of  Wilber,  the  county  seat. 

Steam  elevators,  flour  mill  and  creamery. 

Farming. 

WAVE;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1882;  G.  W.  Fike,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

WESTPOINT,  c.  h.,  Cuming  Co.  cf 

1,890+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.  and  Elkhorn  r.,  74  m.  N.  of 
Omaha.  Manufactories  and  mills.  Wheat 
and  corn. 

CUMING    CO.    DEMOCRAT;    Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  John  F. 
Sherman,  editor;  Miller  &  McClean,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA   VOLKSBLATT  ;    Fri 

days;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Peter  Peollet,  editor;  C.  A.  Von  Sec-gen,  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z 
(4)(»»). 

REPUBLICAN  AND  CUMING  CO. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—iZejJubZican  1870,  Advertiser  1889,  con- 
solidated December,  1900;  J.  C.  Elliott,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,035.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,358; /or  1897,  2,559; /or  1898,  2,841; 


NEBRASKA. 


for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  3,023: 
for    1900.    3,273.      In    1901,    yll.      In  l'.i02 
(z— 1,  6)  H.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

WILiBER,  c.  h.,   Saline  Co.  P,  l,054t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Flour 
mills  and  steam  grain  elevators. 
LISTV;  weekly  (A  A). 
PR  I  TEL    LIDIJ;    Thursdays;    Bohe- 
mian; independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  1891;  J.  A.  Hos- 
podsky,    editor     and     publisher.      Circula- 
tion  "JKL."      In    1897,   Z.      In    1899,    Z.      In 
1902,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887  ;  J.  A.  Wild,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "Jio.  " 

SALINE  CO.  DEMOCRAT:  Tues- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1888;  John  Knight, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WILCOX,  Kearney  Co.  g  266t   pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  W.  of  Mlnden,  the  county  seat.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1904;  LeRoy  Mershou,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

HERAliD  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Shetler  & 
Mershon,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3;.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WILSONVILLE,  Furnas  Co.  g  ipet 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  Sc  Quincy  Rd., 

16  m.  W.  of  Beaver  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  alfalfa  and  stock. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886:  C.  W.  Lindsay,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WINSIDE,  Wayne  Co.  d'400t  pop,,  on 

Chicago,   St.  Paul,  Minneapolis   &  Omaha 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Wayne,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  mills.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 

pages   l.Sx20;    subscription    $1;    estab- 

1889:   Nina  B.  Ecker,  editor  and  pub- 


four 
lished 
Usher  (H— 3) 


Circulation  "jkl. 


WISNER,  Cuming  Co.  cf  963t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 
and  Elkhorn  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  West  Point,  the 
county  seat.    Cattle  and  grain. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  Geo.  F.  Kenower,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  S.W.  Kelly,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "ikj,.-' 

WOOD  RIVER,  ffall  Co.  n  589t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of 
Grand  Island,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

INTERESTS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  O.M. 
Quackenbush,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "ilU." 

SUNBEAM;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  C.  C.  Johns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circulation  "jKi." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


WYMORE,  Gage  Co.  R  2,626t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  Rail- 
way shops  and  roundhouses.  Stock  and 
grain  shipping. 

ARBOR  STATE;  Fridays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1874;  J.  R.  Dodds,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,868.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900.  Z.  In 
1902,  "jKi."  (ft). 

WYMOREAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  M.  Burnham,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (3— 5P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,080.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902, 1,'^00. 
In  1903, 1.    In  1904,  yl. 

YORK,  o.  h.,   Tork  Co.  P,  5,132t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Fremont, 

Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and  Kansas  City 

&  Omaha  Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 

State  capital.    York  College  of  Nebraska. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIiV,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  173^x24 ;  sub 
scription— daily  $8,  weekly  $1 ;  established— 


NEBRASKA. 


daily  1888,  weekly  1880;  T.  E.  Sedgwick,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation— daily  "iiti" 
weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  weekly  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  "iKL." 

REPUBL.ICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  W.  E.  Dayton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.1 '25.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  1,128.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  every 
week  1,152.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  "iKL."  In 
1902.  Z(  4.  6). 

TELLER- DEMOCRAT;  Thursdaj^s; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Cliff  Frank,  editor;  Cor- 
coran &  Frank,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKif"  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "iKL." 

YUTAN,  Saunders  Co.  n-  263t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Wahoo,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

BREEZE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
•ubscription  $1;  established  1894:  R.  W.  Par- 
menter.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CON>ilJ[>IERS'  COMMERCIAL. 
CYCLONE;  Saturdays;  ten  to  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
December.  1901;  Herbert  J.  Parmenter.  edi- 
tor; R.  W.  Parmenter,  publisher  (8—3  P) 
Circulation  "jkl." 


NEVADA. 


Population  42,335 1.     Land  Area  109,740  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Oregon  and  Idaho,  east  by  Utah  and  Arizona,  southwest 
and  west  by  California.  State  capital:  Carson  City.  Principal  products  and 
industries  :  Cattle  raising  and  mining.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  peri- 
odicals (March  30,  1905),  35,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  10;  semi-weekly  3;  weekly, 
22. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  2,000  population,  according:  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t),  ai"e  as  follows  : 

Reuo 4,.'500t    Carsou  City 2,100t 

Viiffinia  City 2,695t  -c.auut 


AUSTIN,  c.  h.,   Lander   Co.    U    702t 

pop.,  on  Nevada  Central  Rd.,  near  Reeser., 

165  m.  E.  of  Virginia  City.     Silver  mining. 

Quartz  mills. 

REESE  RIVER  REVEIL,L.E  ;  semi 
weeklj%  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $5; 
established  1863;  Reveille  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (9— 3).    Cii'c'n  "jkl." 

BATTLE  MOUNTAIN, i«nder(7o. 

a  365+  pop.,  on  Nevada  Central  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  Rds.  and  Humboldt  r. 
Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CENTRAL  NEVADAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1884;  Fred  E.  Woolcock,  edi 
tor;  H.  R.  Lemaire,  publisher.     Circ'n  "jki,." 

BUTLER  CITY,  iVjj/e  Co.  g  on  car- 
son  &  Colorado  Rd.,  59  m.  from  Sodaville. 

TONAPAH  BONANZA;  every  day; 
four  pages  13x30;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished August,  1901 ;  W.  W.  Booth,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ijcL." 

CARSON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Ormahy  Co.  -n 

State  Capital,  2,100+  pop.,  on  Virginia  & 

Truckee  Rd.,  4  m.  from  Carson  r.  and  30  S. 

of  Virginia  City.    Lumber,  agriculture  and 

mining. 

MORNING  APPEAL.;  every  morning 
except  Monday;  democratic;  four  pages 
14x20;  subscription  $8;  established  1855;  H. 
G.  Mlghels,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation '-JKL." 

NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $13; 
established  1891 ;  Dunn  &  Lemmon,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

WEEKLY;  Mondays;  four  pages  14x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  Olcovich 
&  Olcovich,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DAYTON,  iyon   Co. -D  45It   pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co.'s  Rd. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DE  LAMAR,  Lincoln  Co.  mso  pop., 

55m.  S.  by  W.  of  Pioche.    Nearest  railroad 

station,  Callente.    Mining  and  milling. 

LODE;  Tuesdays;  local;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $4;  established  1885;  Lincoln 
County  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—5  P). 


ELKO,  c.  h.,  Elko  Co.  q-  849t  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Humboldt  r 

Mining,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages— dally  12x18,  weeklv  18x24 ; 
subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $4;  established 
—dally  1861,  weekly  1867;  W.  W.  Booher,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation— daily  "jkl.- 
weekly  "jkl." 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  28x42;  subscription  $5;  established 
1882;  C.  H.  Sproule,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

ELY,  c.  h.,  White  Pine  Co.  n-  203t  pop,, 
84  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  nearest  railroad 
station  on  Eureka  &  Palisade  Rd.    Mining. 

NEVADA  MINING  REVIEW;  Thurs 

days;  mining;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  October,  1902;  J.  M. 
Lynch,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circula- 
tion   JKL-"  (A  A). 

WHITE  PINE  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $8 ;  established 
1868;  White  Pine  News  Co..  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EUREKA,  c.  h.,  Eureka    Co.  D  785t 

pop.,  on  Eureka  &  Palisade  Rd.     Mining, 

smelting  and  refining  silver. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1870:  E.  A.  SklUman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation "iiu<" 

GARDNERVILLE,  Douglas  Co.  -n 

300  pop.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Genoa,  the  county 

seat,  and  18  S.  of  Carson  City,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880:  Geo.  M.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "ixi,." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  C.  E.  &  S.  Southworth.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).       Circulation  "jkl." 

GOLDFIELD,  Esmeralda  Co.  p  8,000 

pop.,  300  m.  S.  E.  of  Reno.    Gold  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
April  29, 1904;  J.  F.  O'Brien,  editor;  O'Brien  & 
Windle,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

HAWTHORNE,  c.  h..  Esmeralda  Co. 
p  436+  pop.,  on    Carson   &  Colorado  Rd. 


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NEVADA. 


NEVADA. 


100  m.   S.  of    Virginia   City.     Mining  and 
timber. 

WALKER    LAKE    BULLETIN  i 

Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  S5;  establlslied  1883;  A.  J.  Mc- 
Carttiy,  editor  and  publlslier  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation   -JKL" 

I.OVELOCKS,  Humboldt  Co.  ti  l,204t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  80  m. 
S.  of  Winnemucca,  the  county  seat.  Mining. 
TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  republican:  four 

pages   15x22;    subscription    fS;    established 

1898;  C.  M.  Sain,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  ■•ull" 

PIOCHE,    c,   h.,  Lincoln  Co.  R  242t 

pop.,  110  m.  S.  E.  of  Ely.    Mining. 

LINCOLN  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  17x23;  subscription 
$3;  established  1870;  H.  E.  Freudenthal, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "iKi" 

RENO,  c.  h.,  Washoe  Co.  -n  4,500t 
pop.,  on  Nevada-California-Oregon,  South- 
ern Pacific  and  Virginia  &  Truckee  Eds. 
and  Truckee  r.,  11  m.  from  E.  base  of 
Sierra  Nevada  mountains,  22  N.  W.  of 
Virginia  City  and  149  N.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, Cal.  Planing  mill,  manufactories 
of  carriages  and  wagons,  and  stamp  mill 
and  reduction  works.  Water  power.  Farm- 
ing and  mining. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTE  AND 
STOCKMAN,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scriptlon — dally  $6,  semi- weekly  S2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1876,  semi-weekly  1877;  Allen  C. 
Bragg,  editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (8— 3). 

Circulation— Daily  ;  In  1895.  "jkl  "  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1.000. 
Inl897,Y.  In  1898,  "iKL."  Inl902,  Z(l,2,4,  5). 
Semi- weekly:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  small 
est  edition  1,300.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl." 
Inl9a3,  Zn,2,4.  5). 

NEVADA  STATE  JOURNAL;  every 
morning  except  Monday:  free  silver;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $6;  established  1877; 
John  H.  Dennis,  editor;  E.  L.  Bingham,  pub- 
lisher (.S— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEDGER;  Mondays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subsscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  R.  R.  Crawford,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKL  " 

SEARCHLIGHT,  Lincoln  Co.  0.  65 
pop.,  60  m.  W.  of  Rioville.  Mining. 
SEARCHLIGHT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; four  to  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  June,  1902;  H.  A.  Perkins, 
editor;  Searchlight  Publishing  Company 
(Inc.),  publlsherB  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

TONOPAH,  ^ye  Co.  g  4,500  pop.,  on 

Tonopah  Rd.    Mining. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription   $5;    established 


June,  1E02;  Sam  C.  Dunham,  editor;  Dunham 
&  Morris,  publishers  (1—5).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 
SUN;  Wednesdays  (A  A), 

VIRGINIA  CITY, c.h.,5«or<y  Co. -G 
2,695+  pop.,  on  Virginia  &  Truckee  Rd., 
16  m.  N.  E.  of  Carson  City,  the  State  capital. 

'  and  about  200  direct  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  Is  the  commercial  metropolis 
of  Nevada.    Gold  and  silver  mining. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays;  four  pages  16x23;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1872, 
weekly  1876;  John  L.  Considine,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P).  Circulation— dally;"JKL." 
weekly  "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement. — We  guarantee 
that  the  average  daily  circulation  of  the 
Virginia  City  (Nevada)  Chronicle  Is  2,500 
copies  dally.    It  will  pay  advertisers  to  in- 
clude this  publication  in  every  estimate 
they  make,  as  they  cannot  cover  Virginia 
Citv  and  surrounding  country  without  it. 
REPORT;    every   evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  Ux21J^;  subscription  $6;  es- 
tablished  1S90;    John  L.  Considine,  editor; 
Report    Publishing    Company,    publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

TERRITORIAL  ENTERPRISE; 
everv  morning  except  Monday;  four  pages 
16x28;  subscription  $8;  established  1858:  Blske 
&  Craise,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

WADSWORTH,  Washoe  Co.-0 1.809t 
pop.,  on    Southern    Pacific   Co's   Rd.  and 
Truckee  r.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of  Reno.   Carriage 
and  railroad  machine  shops. 
DISPATCH;  semi-weekly, Wednesday* 
and  Saturdavs;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1891;  Dispatch  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n  "isi," 

IVELLS,   El^o  Co.  nf  440t   pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of 
Elko,  the  county  seat.     Hay,  grain   and 
stock  raising.    Mining. 
NEVADA    STATE    HERALD;    Fri- 
days;   democratic;   eight   pages  13x20;   sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897:  Phil.  S.  Trip- 
lett,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

WINNEMUCCA,  c.  h.,  Humboldt 
Co.  ^  1,110+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 

I     Rd.  and  Humboldt  r.   I  arming,  stock  rais- 

I     Ing  and  silver  mining. 

!  SILVER  STATE ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  free  silver;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 

!  scriptlon  $6;  established  1869;  Frank  W. 
Roache,  managing  editor;  The  Winnemucca 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "fKL." 

YERINGTON,  Lyon  Co.  h-  577  pop., 

;     on  Walker  r.,  34  m.  S.  E.  of  Carson  City, 
1     the  State  capital. 

LYON  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
t  pendent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $8: 
I  established  1874;  F.  W.  Fairbanks,  editor  and 
'publisher.    Circulation  "iju," 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 


Population  411,588 1.     Land  Area  9,005  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  Canadian  province  of  Quebec,  east  by  Maine  and  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  Massachusetts,  and  west  by  Vermont.  State  capital: 
Concord.  Principal  industries:  Manufactures  of  cotton,  woolen  and  shoe 
machinery,  and  stone  quarrying.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals 
(March  30,  1905),  95,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  13;  tri- weekly,  1;  weekly,  69; 
semi- monthly,  1;  monthly,  10;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (f),  are  as  follows: 


Manchester 56,987t 

Nashua '23,89Ht 

Concord 19,63'^t 

Dover 13,'^07t 

Portsmouth 10,fi37t 

Keeue 9,165t 


Berliu 8,886t 

Rochester 8,466t 

Lacouia 8,042t 

Soiiiers worth 7,0ti3t 

Franklin 5,846t 


ANTRIM,  «i«*6oro  Go.  g  l,366t  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd..  25  m.  S.  of  Concord, 

the  State  capital.    Manufacturing. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882:  H.Webster  Eldredge,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "iKi-" 

BERLIN,  Coos  Co.  b  8.886t  pop.,on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  and 
Androscoggin  r.,  97  m.  W.  of  Portland,  Me. 
Manufacture  of  lumber  and  paper  pulp. 
No  other  town  In  the  State  Is  growing  so 
rapidly  in  population  and  business  im- 
portance. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  H.  I.  Goss  and  J.  D.  Bates, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,"jkl"  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,603.  In 
1898,yl.  In  1899.  vl.  Inl90;i,  yl.  Inl9Ul  yl. 
In  1902.  yT.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription   $1;  established  1897;  O. 
H.  Toothaker,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation;  In  1898.  "iKt. ••  Actual  average 
/"or  1899,  1,117.    Inl900,yl.    In  1901, 1.    In 

1902,  (z — ti)  I,  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  July,  1903,  '^,252.    In  1904  (z— 4)  I. 

BRADFORD,  Merrimack  Co.  [?  805t 
pop.,  on  Concord  Div.  Boston  &  Maine  Rd., 
28  m.  N.  W.  of  Concord,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

PATHFINDER    AND    VISITOR; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1898;  F.  H.  Howe,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

BRISTOL,  Grafton  Co.  n  l,600t  pop., 

on    Boston   &  Maine  Rd.,  32   m.  N.  W.  of 

Concord,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  R.  W.  Musgrove,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2.005.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1899, 
publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,600.  In  1900,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
March,  1901.  1, 666} /or  1902.  1,570;  for 

1903,  1,590; /or  1904, 1,539. 

CANAAN,  Grafton  Co.  a  l,444t  pop., on 
Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  ot  Lebanon 


and  50  N.  of   Concord,  the   State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867; 
C.  O.  Barney,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Mascoma  (8—3  P). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.075.  In  1896,  I, 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,000.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

CLAREMONT,  Sullivan  Co.  p6,498t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Connecti- 
cut r.,  42  m.  N.  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Man- 
ufacturing and  farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1849;  Geo.  I.  Putnam,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  editions  for  Alstead  and  Wal- 
pole  (fi— 3). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.- 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,583;  for  1897, 
1,601.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Iul900,yl. 
Inl90l,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  y I. 

NATIONAL,  EAGLE;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1; 
established  1834;  Fay,  Thompson  &  Fay,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  yT.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

GOL£BROOK,c.  h.,  Coos  Co.  d  l,876t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Connecticut 

r.,  170  m.  N.  of  Concord,  the  State  capital. 

Potato  starch.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

NEWS  AND  SENTINEL;  Thursday*; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established— TVet^s  1876,  Northern  Sentinel 
1870;  consolidated  1885;  Mrs.  E.  S.  Cummings, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jKi'     In 

i90i,y:(i,  2. 4, 5). 

CONCORD,  c.  h.,  Merrimack  Co.  p 
State  Capital,  19,632+  pop.,  on  Boston  & 
Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimack  r.,  73  m  N.  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Manufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center. 

EVENING  MONITOR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  INDEPENDENT 
STATESMAN,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  eiglat,  weekl.v  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription —  dally  $6,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1864,  weekly  1823;  Geo.H.  Moses, 


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editor;      William    D.   Chandler,    publisher 

Circulation— Daily;  Actual  average  for 
1895  3,940;  /or  1896,  3,596;  for  1897, 
3,511.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900. yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  I. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  S,158: 
for  1896.  7,140;  for  1897,  6,608.  In  1893, 
vG.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
in  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

PATRIOT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  PAT- 
RIOT, Thursdays;  democratic;  eightpages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  vreekly.$l;  es- 
tablished—daily 1835.  weekly  1809;  M.  Meehan, 
managing  editor;  People  and  Patriot  Com- 
pany, publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1898,"jkl."  In  1899, 
Z.    In  1900,  zl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  I. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  Fin  1892  to  H 
in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
Inl899,zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

TRIBUNE ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
Tribune  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRANITE  MONTHIiY:  literary; 

Blxty-four  to  one  hundred  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;  H.  H.  Met- 
calf.  editor;  The  Rumford  Printing  Co.. 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,146;  for  1896.  5,833; /or  1897,  4,335. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  19U0.  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  1  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

GUIDON;  monthly;  roman  catholic; 
sixty-four  to  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Thos. 
M.  O'Leary,  editor;  Guidon  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  1. 
Actual    average  for  a  year  ending  March, 

1901,  6,338.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 

1904,  yG. 

HISTORICAL  NEW  ENGLAND; 
monthly;  historical;  twelve  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  The  Rum- 
ford  Printing  Co..  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jki,."  (A  A). 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  (A  A). 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  NATIONAL 
GUARDSMAN?  monthly  (A  A). 

POPULAR  ODD-FELLOW;  month 
ly;  odd-fellowahlp;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  John  W. 
Bourlet.  editor  and  publisher  (fi— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,758.  In  1895,  I.  ^cfuaZ  arera^^e /or  1896, 
1,546;  for  1897,  1,634;  for  1898,  1,834; 
for  1899. 1,638.    In  1900,  yl.    Inl901,yl.    In 

1902,  yl.     In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

BERRY,  Rockingham  Co.  0,3,5831  pop., 
1  m.  from  Derry  Depot. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ; 
Edward  P.  Trowbridge,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,405.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897.3,376.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901.  3,503;  for  1902.  3,407. 
Inl903,yH(OO).    In  1904,  yL 

DOVER,  c.  h.,  Strafford  Co.  Q,  13,207t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Cocheco  r., 
68  m.  N.  E.  of  Boston.  Large  woolen  mills. 
Oldest  town  in  the  State;  settled  in  1623. 

FOSTER'S  DEMOCRAT;  every  even 

ing  except  Sunday,  and  FOSTER'S 
DEMOCRAT  AND  ENQUIRER,  Fri 

days; republican;  eightpages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $1  ;  established- 
daily  1873,  weekly  Democrat  1872,  Enquirer 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


1827,  consolidated  1900;  Geo.  J.  Foster  &.  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  for  two  years  past 
has  not  been  less  than  3,000.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1904,  3,301. 
Weekly:  In  1896.  "ikl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1902,   -JKL." 

ENFIELD,  Graftov,  Co.  n  l,845t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  W.  of  Con- 
cord. Woolen  mills,  broom  manufactory 
and  granite  quarry. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  A.  Abbott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

EXETER,  c.  h.,  Rockingham   Co.  q. 

4,922+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and 
Exeter  r.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Phillips  Academy.  Manufacture  of  cotton 
goods,  heating  apparatus,  and  boots  and 
shoes. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1831  ;  John  Templeton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  ■■jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  flrnt  nine  months  of  1897,  3,35 1 : 
/or  1898.  3,137;  for  1899,  3,197  for  19(i0, 
3,500; /or  1901,  3,476;  for  1902,  3,759? 
for  19(;t3.  3, 776 :  for  1904,  3, 733. 

FARMINGTON,     Strafford   Co.   R 

2,265-t-  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  18  m. 

N,  of   Dover,   the  county  seat.     Boot  and 

shoe  manufactories. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1879;  E.H.Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (3-3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,31 4.  In  1903,  I. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

FITZ WIIiLIAM,  Cheshire  Co.  p  f  87 
pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Keene,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing. 

MOXADNOCK  BREEZE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  Conrad  W.  Crooker, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  ■■jkl." 

FRANKLIN    FALLS,   Merrimack 

Co.  Q  5,846+  pop.,  on  Merrimack  r.,  19  m.  N. 
of  Concord,  the  county  seat  and  State  capi- 
tal. Paper,  hosiery,  dress  goods,  woolens, 
knit  goods,  knitting  machinery,  needles 
and  pulp. 

JOURNAL -TRANSCRIPT;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established— Jou»-nai,  1872; 
Transcript,  1882;  consolidated  1898;  Towne  & 
Robie,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — i). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3.330;  for  1896,  3,763.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  I.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  during 
1902  did  not  print  an  edition  less  than  3.400. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  3,560;  for  1904. 
"1578 

'l'ECHO  DE  FRANKLIN;  semi- 
monthly;  French;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 20  cents;  established  July,  1903; 
Rodney  A.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GORHAM,  Coos  Co.  b  1,797  pop.,  on 

Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster. 

Lumber  mills. 

MOUNTAINEER:  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  15J^x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


established  April,  18T7;  Frank  Ingalls,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMPTON,  Rockingham  Co.  q,  l,209t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine   Rd.,  8  ni.  E.  of 

Exeter  and  12  S.  of  Portsmouth,  the  two 

county  seats.    Farming. 

UNION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  12i^xl9; 
•ubscrlption  $1;  established  1899;  Chas. 
Francis  Adams,  editor  and  publisher:  prints 
editions  for  Rye  and  Seabrook  (8— 3P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HANOVER,  Grafton  Co.  n  l,884t  pop., 
on  the  Connecticut  r.,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Con- 
cord, the  State  capital.  Dartmouth  College, 
organized  In  1769. 

DARTMOUTH  ;  Fridays,  during  the 
college  year  ;  collegiate  ;  forty  pages  8x11 ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1878;  Board 
of  Editors  of  Student  Body,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  zl.  Inl899.  yl.  In  1900,  y  I.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  (z — 3,  4)  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  June,  1903,  1,858;  for  a  year  ending 
u-ith  June,  lfH)4,  1.79.5. 

trAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Frank  A.  Musgrove,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "jKi" 

HIL.L.SBORO  BRIDGE,   JJill»- 

boro  Co.  p  2,254t  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine 
Rd.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Concord,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Manufacturing  and  lumber. 

HILiLSBORO    MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  Flanders  & 
Chadwick,  editors  and  publishers;  prints 
editions  for  Henniker,  Bennington  and 
Washington  (4—3). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.148.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl900,yT. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,2,  4,5)1.  Inl902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,.342* 

HINSDALE,    Cheshire    Co.   p    2,100 
pop.,  oil  Boston  &  Maine  Rd. 
HERALD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HOLLIS,  Hillshoro  Co.  g  910t  pop., 
8  m.  W.  of  Nashua.  Coopering  and  farming. 
TIMES;    Fridays:     independent;    eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription  ^1;    established 

1886:    A.   F.  Hildreth,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEENE,  c.  h.,  Cheshire  Co.  p  9,l«5t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitchburg 
Rds.  and  Ashuelot  r.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Con- 
cord, the  State  capital,  and  92  N.  W.  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Sashes  and  doors,  flannels, 
woolens,  shoes,  machinery  and  wooden- 
ware. 

EVENING  SENTINEL.;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

SEN  TIN  EL,Wednesdays;republican;  daily 
six  to  eight,  weekly  ten  to  twelve  pages 
17x23;  subscription  —  dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  —  daily  1890,  weekly  1799;  Sentinel 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  I  from 
1893  to  1896.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,536;  for  1900,  1,6.36; 
/•or  1901,  1,T68; /or  1902,  1,801;  for  m>3, 
1,824; /or  1904,  1,819. 
Weekly  :  Accorded  Q  from  1893  to  1896.  In 
1897,   Y.    In  1898,  yG.    Actual  average  for 

1899.  3,749  ;  for  1900.  3,74'^;  for  1901. 
3,725: /or  1902,  3,691; /or  1903,  3,639: 
/or  1904,  3,600. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


CHESHIRE  REPUBLICAN  ;  Fri- 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  22x80;  sub- 
cription$1.50;  established  1834;  J.  D.  Colony  «& 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JK_l-" 

LACONIA,  c.  h.,  Belknap  Co.  D  8,042t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of 
Concord,  the  State  capital.  Passenger  and 
freight  cars,  hosiery  and  machinery. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1849;  Laconia  Press  Association,  pub- 
lishers: Charles  W.  Vaughan,  manager  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,550.  In  1896  and  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,500;  in  1898,3,550; 
in  1899,  3,275;  in  1900,  3,100;  in  1901,  2,9(10:  in 
1902,  2,950.  Actual  average  for  1903.  2,948. 
In  1904,  yH. 

NEWS  AND  CRITIC;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Weeks  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,550.     In  1896,   H.     Actual  average  for 

1897,  3,127.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900.  vT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

LANCASTER,  c.h.,  Coot  Co.  b  3,lC0t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Maine  Central 
Rds.  and  Israel  r.,  at  its  confluence  wltJi  the 
Connecticut,  25  m.  N.  of  White  Mountains. 
Manufacturing  and  farming.  Summer 
resort. 

COOS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1838;  D.  M.  White, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circalation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,   no  issue  less  than  1,800.     In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
has  been  less  than  2,000;  in  1900,  June,  no 
issue  for  the  entire  year  preceding  less  than 
2,000.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1872;  H.  H  Sanderson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Prints  editions  for  Grovetou  and  West  Stew- 
artstown  (1—5). 
Ciicnlation  :  In  1904,  I. 

LEBANON,  c.h.,  Grafton  Co.  D  4,965t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  of 
Concord,  the  State  capital.  Manufacture  of 
knitted  goods,  overalls,  watch  tools  and 
woolens. 

GRANITE  STATE  FREE   PRESS; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1844;  H.M.Cheney, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,340.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,348.  In  1893,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  190l),yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

LITTLETON.  Grafton  Co.  U  4,066t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  113  m.  N . 
of  Concord,  the  State  capital.  Manufac- 
turing.   Summer  resort. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.S.  Noyes,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Lisbon,  entitled  Lisbon 
Courier  (1 — 4). 

Combined  circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,800.  In 
1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "^kl."  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,851;  .for  1900.  2,215; 
for  1901,  2,362; /or  1902,  2,545; /or  1903. 
2.959; /or  1904,  3,281. 


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XEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


WHITE  MOUNTAIN  REPUBJLIC- 
JOURNALi}  Thursdays;  iudependent; 
eight  pages  18x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  C.  H.Thorpe,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-3) 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  If  ss  than  2,600.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  aver 
age  for  1897, "^,750.  Inl898.zH.  Inl899,}'H. 
In  19110,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z-4,  6)  H. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

MANCHESTER,    c.    h.,    Hillsboro 

Co.  [?  56,9S7t  pop.,  on  Boston  A  Maine  Rd. 

and  Merrimack  r.,  55  m.  N.  of  Boston,  Mass. 

The  river  furnishes  water  power,  employed 

in  manufacturing  cotton  and  woolen  goods, 

locomotives  and  fire  engines. 

L.'AVEXIIl  NATIONAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  French;  independ- 
ent; four,  pages  173^x23;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1888;  J.  E.  Bernler,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circiilaiion:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19U0,  1 ,945.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (•  •).  Actual  average  for 
1904.3,35'^. 

MIRKOR  AND  AMERICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  3IIRROR 
AND  FARMER,  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  and  weekly  twelve  to  fourteen,  Satur- 
day .sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  75  cents;  established— daily  1850, 
Aveekly  1851;  The  John  B.  Clarke  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (:>— 3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  4,461 ;  for  1896  {morning  and  evening 
editions),  7, SS'Z.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yG. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  (z— 3,  4)  H.  In  1903,  y  H .  In  1904.  yH. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  C-  In  1896,  C.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yD.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  zF.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  (z -3, 4)  F.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
1904.  yF. 

UNION;  ever}'  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
FARMER  AND  WEEKLY  UNION, 
Wednesdays;  denaocratic;  twelve  to  twenty- 
four  pages  17x22  ;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1863,  weekly 
1851;  Union  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing): In  1896,  E.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
12,684;  for  1898,  13,370;  for  1899, 
12,SS3;  /or  1900,  12.813;  ^or  1901,  13,- 
269; /or  1902,  14,417;  for  1903,  15,375; 
/o,-l904,  16,247. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1897.  8,144;  for  1898,  7,938;  for  1899, 
7,904;  for  1900,  7,692;  for  1901,  7,008; 
for  1902,  6,701; /or  liHiS.  6,229: /or  1904, 
6.107. 

A3II  DU  FOYER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BUDGET;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Herbert  N.  Davidson,  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKi,."  (A  A). 

E.UERA L.D ;  Saturdays ;  roman catholic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Martin  J.  Dillon,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  "JKL."  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  less  than  1,050.  In  1899,  "jkl"  Actual 
average  for  im),  '2,530.  In  19itl,  yH.  In 
1902,  vH.     In  1!)03,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

H  E  R  A  li  D-ADVERTISER;  Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  G.  Franklyn 
Willey,  editor  and  manager;  New  Hamp- 
shire Publishing  Company,  publishers;  prints 
separate  editions  for  about  fifty  New  Hamp- 
shire towns  (3 — 3). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1900,  ### 
(A  A). 

LE    CANADO-AMERICAIN;     Tues- 
davs;  French;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 


$1 ;  established  1900;  J.  E.  Bernier,  editor  and 
publisher  (1;; — 1). 

Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1904, 
"j  077 

MASSACHUSETTS  WORKMAN; 
monthly;  fraternal;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  April,  1903; 
JohnC.  Bickford,  editor;  The  Grand  Lodge 
A.  O.  U.  W.  of  Massachusetts,  publishers 
(12-3)  (A  A). 

NOTES  AND  QUERIES;  monthly; 
thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  S.  C.  Gould,  editor;  S.  C.  &  L.  M. 
Gould,  publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HISTORl  C  QUA RTERL.  Y ;  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  historic;  thirty-six 
pages  4x6;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
G.  Waldo  Browne,  editor;  Manchester  His- 
toric Association,  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL-"  (A  A). 

MEREDITH,  Belknap  Co.u  l,713t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  36  m.  N.  of 

Concord,  the   State  capital.     Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
W.  T.  Lance,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
editions  for  surrounding  towns  (8—3  P). 
Combined  circulation  "JK.L."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL" 

MILFORD,  Hillsboro  Co.  g  3,739t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &   Maine   and  Fitchburg 
Rds.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Nashua.    Hosiery  mill, 
granite  quarries  and  knitting  cotton  manu- 
factory.   Summer  resort. 
POINTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;   republican;    four  pages   103^x14;   sub- 
scription $3;  established  1S96;  Edward  Minot 
Stanyan,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'u  "jkl." 
CABINET;   Thursdays  ;   republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1802  ;    William  B.  Rotch,  editor   and 
publisher  ;    prints   an   edition    for   Wilton 
(7—3  P).     Combined  circulation   "jkl."      In 
1897.  Z.    Inl901,  Z(4.  6). 

NASHUA,  c.  h.,  Hillsboro  Co.  q  23,898t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Nashua  r., 
near  itsconfluence  with  Merrimack r.. 35  m. 
S.  of  Concord,  the  State  capital.  Manu- 
facturing. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$6;  established  1872;  Nashua  Press  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:     In   1896,   "jkl."    In  1897,  I. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl-"     In  1904, 1. 

TEIiEGRAPH  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  — 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1869, 
weeklv  1832;  Edwin  S.  Secord,  editor;  Tele- 
graph Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  2,802.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  2,947. 
W^eekly:  In  1895.  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,848.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898.  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.    Inl9l'3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Li'TMPARTIAIi;  trl-weekly,  Mondays. 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  French;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898:  L.  A.  Biron,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

NEWMARKET,  Rockingham  Co.  P. 

2,892+  pop.,  on    Boston   &    Maine    Rd.  and 
Lamprey  r.,  14  m.  W.  of  Portsmouth,  one 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


of  the  two  county  seats.     Cotton  manu- 
facturing. 

ADVERTISER;    Fridays;    Independ 
ent;  eight  pages  19J^x24;  subscription  $1,25; 
established  1873;  F.  H.  Plultham,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jki." 

NEWPORT,  c.h.,  Sullivan  Co.p  3,126t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Sugar  r., 
43  m.  N.  W.  by  W.  of  Concord,  the  State 
capital.    Manufacturing. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ARGUS  AND 
SPECTATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1823  ;  Barton  &  Wheeler,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ( 7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  in  1896,  "jkl."  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  "jkl."  In 
1902.  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN  CHAMPION  ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
•cription  $1.25;  established  1881;  Edwin  C. 
Hitchcoclt.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,080.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  "jjiL."    In  1901,  Z  (4).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NORTH  CONWAY.  Carroll  Co.  d 
746  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Maine 
Central  Rds.  In  the  White  Mountains.  A 
summer  resort. 

WHITE  MOUNTAIN  REPORTER; 

Mondays;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  C.  E. 
Blanchard,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Sandwich  (12—3). 
Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  tnonths  of  1897,  1,330> 
In  1898.  yi.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901. 
publisher  asserts,  the  smallest  issue  was 
1,700.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  December,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  no  issue  during  tiie  past  year 
was  less  than  1,800.    In  1904,  yl. 

PENAGOOK,    Merrimack  Co.  g  1,837 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of 

Concord,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Cotton  and  woolen  goods,  pine  lumber  and 

furniture. 

RAYS  OF  lilUHT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  §1; 
established  1873  ;  A.  J.  Noyes  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  'jkl." 

PETERBORO.  Hillshoro  Co.  g  2,527t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitchburg  Rds. 

and  Contoocook  r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Keene. 

Cotton,   woolen    goods,  pianos  and  ther 

mometers. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thur.sdays ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1849;  Geo.  Walt  Cummings.  edi 
tor  and  publisher  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896,1.  im897.  I  Z.  In  1898.  y I. 
In  1899,  vl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,Tl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

PITTSFIELD.  Merrimack  Co.Q  2,129t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E. 

of   Concord,    the    county  seat    and    State 

capital.    Shoe  and  cotton  manufactories. 

VALLEY  TIMES;  Fridays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  G.  F.  Mitchell,  editor  and  pub- 
llgher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  •'jkl." 

PLYMOUTH,  C.  h.,  Grafton  Co.  a 
l,972t  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  of   Concord,  the  State  capital.      Glove 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


manufactories,  shoe  shops,  box  factories 

and  tanneries. 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1886;  E.  A.  Chase  and  C.  C.  Wright, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jju,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,577.  In  1900. yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
InUX)2,  yl.    In  19u3.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PORTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Rockingham 
Co.  Q,  10,(53Tt  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd. 
and  Piscataqua  r.,  54  m.  N.  E.  of  Boston, 
Mass.  Manufacturing  and  shipbuilding. 
Only  seaport  town  in  the  State.  United 
States  navy  yard  on  opposite  side  of  river. 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  (GA- 
ZETTE, Thursdays;  republican  ;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  16x22:  sub- 
scription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.80;  established 
-daily  1852,  weekly  1756;  F.  W.  Hartford,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1904,  I. 
Weekly:    'jkl." 

HERALD;   every   evening  except  Sun- 
day;   republi  an;    eight  pages  20x24;    sub- 
scription $4;    established  1883;    Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.      In  1897,  Y.      In 

1898.  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z(4)  (••). 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  legal  holidays,  and  STATES  AND 
UNION,  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24:  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  $1.25;  established— daily 
1868,  weekly  1862;  True  L.  Norris,  editor;  The 
Times  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
4,150  in  1894  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H .  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,.  y I.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
1904  vl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

RAILWAY  POST  OFFICE;  month- 
ly; for  railway  postal  clerks;  twenty-four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1885;  George  A.  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation  "jkj."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  8,091  ;  for  1904.  8,956. 

ROCHESTER,  Strafford  Co.  ^  8,466t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Portland  Si 

Rochester   Rds.,    10   m.    N.  of   Dover,    the 

county  seat.    Manufacturing. 

COURIER;    Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 

1863;  The  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 

publishers  (12 — 4 ). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  T.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1.500: /or 

1899,  l,HOtiifora  year  ending loith  October 
19,  1900,  2,065, /or  1901.  2,136;  for  1902, 
2.235;  for  1903.  2,260;  for  1904.  2.476. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 :  established  1878; 
Record  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).   Clrc'n-iKi" 

SALMON  FALLS,  Strafford  Co.  q, 
2,000  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Sal- 
mon Falls  r.,  opposite  South  Berwick,  Me. 
Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  E.  W.  Townsend,  edi- 
tor; The  Independent  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ;  dated  also  at  South  Berwick. Me.(:V-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SANBORNVILLE,    Carroll  Co.   n 
700  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  12  m  S.  of 
Wolfboro.    Farming. 
CARROLL  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays; 

democratic:  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 


634 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


$1;  established  1881;  Geo.  S.  Dorr,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3^. 

Cii'ciilation  :    In  1895,  "jkl"     Actualaver 
age  for  1896,    1,155;  /orl897,  1,310;   for 
1898,    1,367;   for    1899.    1,389;    for   19(K). 
1,482;  for  1901,  1,554; /or  1902.  1,693. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SOMERS'WORTH,  Strafford  Co.P, 
7,023+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Sal- 
mon Falls  r.,  74  m.  N.  of  Boston,  Mass.  Cot- 
ton, woolen  and  shoe  manufacturing. 

FItEE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18CT;  Chris.  H.  Wells,  editor;  Free  Press 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "ifii"    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902, -iKL." 

SUNCOOK,  Merrimack  Co.  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
Concord,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital, 
and  11  N.  of  Manchester.  Print  goods,  lum- 
ber and  brick. 

PllESS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Eugene  Lane,  editor  and  manager 
(1—4).    Circulation  "iiu,." 

WARNER,  Merrimack  Co.  g  l,3i8t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  "W.  of 

Concord,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Gloves  and  mittens  and  evaporating  fruit. 

Lumber  and  agriculture. 

REARSARGE  INDEPENDENT 
AND  TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab« 
lished  1884;  E.  C,  Cole,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,344.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,296.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "iju,'  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6).  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,339;  /or  1904,  1,359. 

WARREN,  Grafton  Co.  u  1,000  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  of  Con- 
cord, the  State  capital,  and  19  E.  of  Wells 
River,  Vt.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture 
and  lumber. 

WARREN  NEWS;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  C.  E.  Caswell,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Haverhill 
(7—3  P).    Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  DERRY,  Rockingham  Co.  P, 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  1  m.  from  Derry. 

DERRY  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MACiNET;  monthly;  twenty  pages 9x12; 
suliscription  10  cents:  established  October, 
1903:  T.  A.  Adams,  editor;  The  Magnet  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—4)  (A  A). 


WEST    STEW^ARTSTOW^N, 

Cooa  Co.  ^  1,300  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.  and 

Maine   Central  Rd..  7  m.  N.  of  Colebrook, 

one  of  the  two  county  seats.    Farming  and 

lumbering. 

FRONTIER  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
neutral;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  R.  S.  Sidelinger,  editor; 
Frontier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL.'- 

W^ H I T  EF I E  LD,  C'oo«  Co.  i  2,157t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Maine  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Lancaster,  one  of  the 
two  county  seats,  and  10  N.  E.  of  Littleton. 
Large  lumber  mills  and  condensed  milk 
factory. 

WHITE    MOUNTAIN    TIMES; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Whitefleld  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion   'JKL." 

WINCHESTER,  C;ie«Atre  C7o.p8,274t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 

Keene,  the  county  seat.    Manufactures  of 

woolen  and  cotton  warp,   woolen  goods. 

paper  and  boxes.    Tannery. 

STAR;  Tuesdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Alonzo  J.  Pettinglll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

WOLFEBORO,  Carroll  Co.  D  2,390t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  40  m.  N-  E.  of 

Concord,  the  State  capital.     Woolen  and 

saw  mills.    Summer  resort. 

GRANITE    STATE   NEWS;    Satur 
days;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1859;    F.  W.  Prlndle,  editor;    The 
Granite   State  News    Publishing   Company, 
publishers  (1 — ^5). 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl—  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,304|  for  1903,  1,397; /or  1904, 
1,463. 

WOODSVILLE,  Grafton  Co.  n  1,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Montpelier  ft 
Wells  River  Rds.,  93  m.  N.  of  Concord,  the 
State  capital.  Lumber  and  brick  manu- 
factory, railroad  repair  shops  and  pink  and 
gray  granite. 
NEWS;    Fridays;    Independent;     eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription  $1 ;    established 

1887:    F.  W.  BIttinger,  editor  and  publisher 

(7— 3P).    Circulation  "ua" 


NEW  JERSEY. 

Population  1,883,669 1.     Land  Area  7,535  sq.  miles 

Bounded  north  and  northeast  by  New  York,  east  by  New  York  and  the  At- 
lantic Ocean,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  the  Delaware  Bay,  and  west  by 
Delaware  and  Pennsylvania.  State  capital:  Trenton.  Principal  products  and 
industries:  Silk,  trunk,  pottery  and  shoe  manufactures  and  fruit  raising. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  389,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  52;  semi-weekly,  5  ;  weekly,  279  ;  bi-weekly,  1 ;  semi-monthly,  4  ; 
monthly,  44  ;   bi-monthlj",  ^  ;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  25,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Newark 346,070+ 

Jersey  City '306,433  + 

Paterson 105,171  + 

Camden 75,935+ 

Trenton 73,307+ 


Hobokeu 59, 364+ 

Elizabeth 53,130+ 

JJayonne 33,732+ 

Atlantic  City 37,S38+ 

Passaic 37,777+ 


ALLEN  TOWN,  Monmouth  Co.  a  696 

pop.,  lu  m.  E.  of  Trenton.    Farming. 

MESSENGEIl;  Thursdays;  local;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1903;  J.  W.  Naylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — i).    Circulation  "JKL-" 

ARLINGTON,  Hudson  Co.   cf  10,260 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  W.  of  Newark  and 

8  from  New  York  City.    Manufacturing. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  W.  Beadell.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 3). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1896,  1,393;  for  the  first  six  montha 
0/1897,1,450.    Inl898,yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In 

1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1903,1,637.    In  1904.  yl. 

ASBURY  PARK,  Monmouth  Co.  D 

4,148+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 

Pennsylvania   Rds,    and    Atlantic    ocean, 

55   m.  S.   of   New  York  City.    Prominent 

summer  resort. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK IjY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  S3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1876:  The  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily:    "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, smallest 
1,57.5.     In  1895,  1.     Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,611.    In  1897,  I  Z.     Actual  average  for 
1898.  1,405.     In  1899.  yl.     In  1900.  zT.    In 

1901.  yl.   In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904.  yj. 
PRES^«;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and  SHORE  PRESS,  Sundays;  also 
MORNING  PRESS,  mornings  in  June. 
July,  August  and  September;  independent; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scrl Dtion— daily  $3,  Sunday  $1,  morning  $2; 
established -daily  1886.  weekly  1879:  J.  L. 
Kinmonth,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1897.  "jkl."  In 
1898,  z  F .  Actual  average  for  1899,  3, 1 86 ;  for 
1900.  3,636;  /or  1901.  3,333  ;  for  1902, 
3,556; /or  1903,  3,793;  /or  1904,  4,136. 
Hunday :  "jjcl." 

SEASIDE  TORCH;  monthly;  thirty- 
four  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1889;  M.  W.  &  C.  Pennypacker,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ATCO,  Camden  Co.  jD  231  pop.,  on  At- 
lantic City  and  "West  Jersey  &  Seashore 


Rds.,  14  m.  S.  of  Camden,  the  county  seat 

Glass  factor.y.    Fruit  growing. 

HERALD  AND  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
81 ;  established  1878  ;  F.  C.  Schlenhofer.  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ATLANTIC  CITY,  Atlantic  Co.  R 
27,838+  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  and 
Atlantic  City  Rds.  and  Atlantic  ocean, 
60  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oyster 
dredging.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  In 
the  summer  season  the  population  is  esti- 
mated to  reach  100.000. 

ATLANTIC  REVIEW;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—dally $2.50,  weekly  $1;  established 
1872;  W.  B.  Dill,  editor;  John  G.  Shreve,  pub- 
lisher (1—4), 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.900.  In  1896,1.  In  1897, 
Y.  Inl898,  "iKL."  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,3.143.  In  1$04,  yH. 
Weekly:  In  1895.  "jiil-"  In  1896,  I,  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

EVENING  SENTINEL  AND  SEA- 
SIDE NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; six  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  August,  1908;  F.  C.  Gore,  edi- 
tor; Sentinel  Publishing  and  Advertising 
Co..  publishers  (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,917  (A  A). 

EVENING  UNION;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  ATLANTIC  TIMES- 
DEi^IOCRAT  AND  STAR- 
GAZETTE,  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
dally  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x24;  subscription— daily  $2.50,  weekly  $1; 
established  — daily  1888.  weekly  1861;  Ernst 
Beyer,  editor;  Evening  Union  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation— dally  "iiy," 
weekly  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5). 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
repu))llcan;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x21;  sub- 
scription   $3;    established    1895;    Walter   E. 
Eflge.  editor  and  publisher  (12 — IV 
Circulation:  In  1895,   I.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897.  Y.     In  1898,  yl.     Actual   average  for 

1898,  3,547.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900,  3,1 19. 
In  1901.  vH.  Actual  average  for  \9(^,  4,399| 
for  191  3;  4,799;  /or  1904.  5,759. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889:  Carl  Voelker.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


636 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  JERSEY. 


SUNDAY  GAZETTE:  Sundays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Wm.  McLaughlan,  editor  and 
publislier. 
Circulation  :  In  19(J4,  H. 

BOAllDAVA  I. K;  monthly  (A  A). 

BROTHERHOOD;  monthly;  Brother- 
hood of  the  Union;  twenty  pages  9x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1887;  Frank  W. 
Reeve,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,384;  for  1904.  1,2'^1. 

ATLANTIC  HIGHLANDS,  ^on. 

mouth  Co.  a  1,383+  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of 
New  Jersej'  and  Sandy  Hook  bay.  Con- 
nected with  New  York  City  by  rail  and 
steamboat.    Summer  resort. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  A.  Or.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).     Circulation  "iKi  " 

MONIWOUTH  PRESS;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  William  J. 
Leonard,  editor;  Cooperative  Press  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BAYHEAD,  Ocean  Co.  a  347t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Atlantic  ocean,  18  m. 
N.  E.  of  Tom's  River,  the  county  seat. 
Summer  resort. 

NEW   JEItSEY    COAST    GUARD; 

Saturdays;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Percy  B.  Lovell,  editor; 
Lovell  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

BAYONNE,  Hudson  Go.  cf  32,722+ 
pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey  and 
New  York  harbor.  Kill  von  KuU  and 
Newark  bay,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York 
City.  Coal  shipping  and  petroleum  refining. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  1870;  William  M.  Park,  editor; 
Bayonne  Printing  and  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (3 3 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jicl"  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  each  issue  over  1,000.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4.  6)  I.  In  1902, 
(z— 4,  5)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  M.  R.  Freel,  editor; 
Democrat  Publishing  Companv,  publishers 
(8—3).  Circ'n  "iio.."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl. " 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HERAL.D  AND  GREENVIL,L,E 
REGISTER;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  Harry  C.  Page,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

CirculatioH  :  In  1895,  "JKL-"  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1,554.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  "JKL.' 

BELMAR,  Monmouth  Co.  n902tpop., 

on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania 

Rds.  and  Atlantic  ocean,  2  m.  S.  of  Asbury 

Park.    Summer  resort. 

COAST  ECHO;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;    Conrad  Pinches,  editor  and  publisher 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl."  Actual  aver 
aore /or  1896,  1,000.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898,"iKL." 

BELVIDERE,  c.  h.,   Warren  Co.  t} 

1,784+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Lehigh  & 

Hudson  River  Rds.  and  Pequest  r..  90  m. 

above  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Manufacturing. 

A  P  O  li  Li  O I  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $2;  established  1824; 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Josiah  Ketcham,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WARREN  JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1832;  E.  I.  &  W.  J.  Smith,  ed- 
itors and  publishers.    Circulation  "ijcL" 

BERNARDSVILLE,  Somerset  Co. 
a  500  pop. — local  estimate  1,200 — on  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m. 
S.  W.  of  Morrlstown.    Agriculture. 

NEAV^S;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  H.  C.  Rowell, 
editor;  Bernards  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iKL." 

TIMES;  Tuesdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  103^x13^^;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  J.  P.  Kronenberg,  editor 
and  publislier  (1—5  P). 

BEVERLY.  Burlington  Co.  D  l,950t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Delaware  r., 

15  m.  N.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Fruit  and 

truck  raising,  canning  and  manufacturing. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Luther  W.  Perkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JK.L." 

BLAIRSTOWN,   Warren  Co.  t]  700 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Susquehanna*  Western 
Rd„  84  m.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Seat  of 
Blair  Presbyterial  Academy.     Farming. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1877;  D.  C.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.325.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,386;  for  1897,  1,448.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,417.  In  1900,  y  I. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less 
than  1,325.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In 
1904,  yl. 

BLAIR  HAIiL  BREEZE;  monthly, 
during  the  school  year;  scholastic;  twenty- 
four  pages  7x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Students  of  Blair  Presbyterial  Acad- 
emy, editors  and  publishers  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL"  (A  A). 

BLOOMFIELD,  Essex  Co.  c/  9,668t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Erie  Rds.  and  Morris  canal,  about  10 
m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Manufact- 
uring. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881;  William  A.  Ritscher,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

BOONTON,  Morris  Co.  ^  3,901t  pop., 

on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 

Rockaway  r.  and  Morris  canal,  32  m.  W.  of 

New  York  City.    Farming. 

BULLETIN ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870;  S.  L.  Garrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (fi— 3).     Circulation  "JKL." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  L.  Grubby 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "isi." 

BORDENTOWN,  ^Mrhnfirfon  Co.  a 

4,111)+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  mouth 
of  Delaware  &  Raritan  canal,  57  m.  S.  W.  of 
New  York  City.  Seat  of  Bordentown  Mili- 
tary Institute.    Manufacturing. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  21x28;    subscription  $1.50;  eslab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


637 


NEW  JERSEY. 


llshed  1845  ;  James  D.  Flynn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3). 

Circulation:  Frorr  1892  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,152.    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897.  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than 
1.152.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
no  edition  less  than  1,008.    In  1900, -jkl." 

BOIJNDBROOK,  Somerset  Co.  a 
2,622+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey, 
Lehigh  Valley  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rds.  and  Raritan  canal  and  r.,  31  m.  S.  W. 
of  New  York  City.  Lumber,  woolen  and 
other  manufactories.    Farming. 

CHRONIC  liE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 186S;  W.  B.  R.  Mason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circii  lation  :  In  "395,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,020.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898   "JKL." 

d'eR  somerset  BOTE;  Tuesdays; 
German;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891 ;  Walter  Relss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

STATE  CENTRE  RECORD;Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established— S^afc  Centre  1890,  Record 
1899;  D.  D.  Clark,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
<3 — 3).    Circulation  "jKi/" 

BRIDGETON,  c.  h.,  Cumberland  Co. 

p  13.913+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey 

and  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.  and  Co- 

hansey   r.,  38  m.    S.  of  Philadelphia.   Pa. 

Manufactories  of  glass,  iron,  nails,  woolen 

goods,  oilcloth,  shoes,  etc.    Farming. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DOLLAR  WEEKLY 

NEWS.  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  19x25;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  1878, 
weekly  1874;  J.  Ward  Richardson,  editor; 
Evening  News  Company,  publishers  (7—2  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,   3.670.     In   1896.   H.     In  1897.  Y.     In 

1898.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1899.  3,960.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  (z-11. 12)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  4.304. 
Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 1,461. 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  icith  July,  1899, 
1,556.  In  1900.  yl.    Inl901,yl.   In  1902,  yl. 

n  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PIONEER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  daily  four  pages  18x24, weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1886,  weekly  1848:  Geo.  W. 
McCowan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :  In  18y5,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1889,  Y.  In  1898,  -ikl.-  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  #). 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1815;  Chas  P.  Corey,  editor;  The 
Chronicle  Printing  Co..  oubllshers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKi"     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEW  JERSEY  PATRIOT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865  ;  John  Cheeseman.  edi- 
tor; John  Cheeseman  &  Son,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BURLINGTON,    Burlington   Co.   a 

7,392+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r..  18  m.  above  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and 
11  S.  W.  of  Trenton.    Shoe  manufactories. 

ENTERPRISE;    every  evening  except 
Sunday;   republican;  six   pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $3;  established  1868;  D.  F.  Holmes, 
editor ;  Enterprise  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."    In  1896,  put- 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Usher  asserts,  over  1.000.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "ij<L.  ■  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  "jja-"  In 
1903,  (z— 6).I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays:  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— daily  S3,  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1856;  R.  B.  &  James 
O.  Glasgow,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "iKi" 

NEW  JERSEY  JUNIOR  AMER- 
ICAN 31ECHANIC;  monthly ;  fraternal; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  H.  A.  Kibbe,  editor;  New  Jer- 
sey Junior  American  Mechanic,  publishers; 
prints  an  edition  for  Pennsylvania  (3— 4j. 
Comhined  circulation:  In  1901,  "JiCL." 
Actual  average  for  1902,  35,000;  for  1908, 
37,917.    In  1904,  yC. 

BUTIjER,  Morris  Co.  tl  650  pop.,  on 

New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  W.  of  Paterson.   Rubber  and  paper. 

Farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays ;  non-political ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Coe  Finch,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "ijii-." 

PRESS:  Fridays;  eighteen  pages  15x22; 
sub.>-;crlption  $1;  established  1903;  James  E. 
Stanton,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Camden  Co.  p  7.5,935t 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  City,  Pennsylvania.  South 

Jersey  and  West  Jersey  &  Seaside  Rds.  and 

Delaware   r.,  opposite   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

and  connected  by  ferry.     Commerce  and 

manufactures. 

DAILY. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent-republican;  twelve  to  six- 
teen pages  18x24;  stibscription  $8;  established 
1882  ;  The  Courier  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation  -iKL."  In  1902.  Z  (4,  5).  Actual 
average  for  1903,  7,018;  /or  1904,  8,286. 

POST -TELEGRAM;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $3;  established  —  Post 
1875,  Telegram.  1886;  consolidated  1899;  Post- 
Telegram  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  zH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June  10,  1900,  4,115; 
for  1901,  4,667:  /or  1902,  5,334;  for  1903, 
5,798.    In  1904,  yG. 

WEEKLY. 

ATLANTIC  COAST  GUIDE;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887;  T.  F.  Rose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMDEN   CO.  JOURNAL;   Fridays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1883;  Louis  Holler 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEM0C;RAT  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1832;  C.  S.  Magrath,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  SIDE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1897:  George  Carpenter 
Connor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3)  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  1 3x20 ;  subscription  50 cents :  established 
1885:  Alfred  A.  Holt,  editor  and  publisher 
(fi— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY  GAZETTE;  Satur 
days;  home;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1869;  C.  L.  Burnett,  editor  and 
publisher  (fi— 3). 

Circulntion  :  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl . 
In  1899.  zH.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  vT.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904, 1  (D  D). 

NEW  JERSEY  METHODIST  AND 
EP\VORTH  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays 
(AA). 


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OUTLiOOK;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Mrs.  M.  M.  Wynn.  editor;  The 
Outlook  Company,  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl."   Inl903,  Z(4)(#»). 

P1.AINDEAL.ER  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Wm.  J.  Paul,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).  ,  ,.  ^ 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
assorts,  not  less  than  3,500.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl.  .    ^ 

STOCKTON  TI3IES;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  four  to  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1894; 
John  J.  Tisehner,  editor;  Times  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

WEST  JERSEY  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1820;  Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).   Circ'n 


JKL. 


MONTHLY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


GIRIiS'  FRIENDLY  MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  protestant  episcopal;  twenty  pages 
8x11 ;  established  1889  ;  Mrs.  J.  S.  Day,  editor; 
Girls'  Friendly  Society  In  America,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).  ^  ^^^ 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl."  In  1902, 
tz— 3.  4)H.     Inl903,  yH  (0  0)(AA). 

MUSICAT^  ENTERPRISE;  monthly; 
music;  twenty-eight  pages  13x18;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1888:  W.  M.  Kain,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  717  Federal  st.(  12-4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000;  In  1896,  2,600.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
3.000.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902.  vl.  In  1903.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  5,500. 

CAPE  MAY,  Cape  May  Co.  n,  l,257t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  West 
Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.  and  on  Atlantic 
ocean,  81  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1901;  Lewis  T.  Stevens,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3;.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR  OF  THE  CAPE;  Saturdays; 
republican ;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1867;  Aaron  W. 
Hand,  editor;  Star  of  the  Cape  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1895. 
Aetna}  average  for  1896,  1,'^66.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,373.    In  1904,  yl. 

WAVE;  Saturdays;  Independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1856;  A.  H.  Townsend,  editor; 
J.  Henry  Edmunds,  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896, -jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  'iSL."  Tn 
1901,  (z-6)  T.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,378. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  19ft4,  yl. 

CAPE  MAY  COURT  HOUSE, 

c.  h..  Cape  May  Co.  Q,  1,000  pop.,  on  South 
Jersey  and  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds., 
11  m.  above  Cape  May  and  70  S.  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
CAPE  MAY  CO.  GAZETTE; Fridays; 

republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 

established  1880;   Alfred  Cooper,  editor  and 

publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:     In  1895,  "jkl."      In   1896.1. 

In  1897.  I.     Actual  average  for  1898, 1,164  ; 

for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1899,  l,t£lA; 

for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900.   1,313. 

In  1901.  yl.    Actual  average  for  1902,  1,258; 

/or  1903,  1,269  ;/o>- 1904.  1,319. 

CARLSTADT,  Bergen   Co.  d  2,574t 
pop.,   on   New   Jersey  &   New  York  Rd., 


4  m.  E.  of  Passaic  and  10  N.  W.  of  New  York 

City.    Marble,  onyx  and  shoe  factories. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1873;  August  Moench,  editor 
and  publislier  (1—4),    Circulation  ••iKL." 

CHATHAM,  3forris  Co.  d  l,361t  pop.» 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  E.  of  Morrlstown,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing. 
PRESS  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription   $1.50;  established 

1896;  J.  Thomas  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

CLAYTON,  Gloucester  Co.  JJ  1,951 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  E.of  Woodburj%  the  county  seat.  Fruit 
raising,  glass  f  actorlei. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  .^1;  es 
tablished  August,  1901;  A.  F.  Jenkins, editor; 
The  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,publlshers(  1—4). 
Circulation  ••jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,019.    In  1904,  y I. 

CLINTON,     Hunterdon    Co.    tl    81 6t 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  52    m.  W.  of 

Jersey  City.  Mills,  operated  by  water  power 

from  a  branch  of  Rarltan  r.    Center  of  the 

peach-growing  belt  of  the  State. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  John  Carpenter,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:    In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    Actual  average  for  19(t4,  2,41 1. 

CRANBURY,  Middlesex  Co.  n  762 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of 
Trenton.  Carriage  and  shirt  factories  and 
spice  mills. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885; 
Press  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ".ikl." 

CRANFORD,  Union  Co.  :^  3.000  pop. » 
on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.  and  Rahway 
r.,  5  m.  W.  of  Elizabeth,  the  county  seat, 
and  17  from  New  York  City. 

CHRONICLE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893:  John  Alfred  Potter, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 
James  E.  Warner,  editor;  The  Cranford 
Citizen  (incorporated),  publishers  (6 — 3), 
Circulation  ••jkl." 

DOVER,  Morris  Co.  [j  5,938t  pop.,  on 
Delaware.  Lackawanna  &  Western  and 
Central  of  New  Jersey  Rds.,  28  m.  W.  of 
Newark.    Iron  mining  and  manufactures. 

DAILY;  evening,  except  Sundays  (A  A). 

ADVANCE:  Mondays  and  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1903;  Gill  &  Cole,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12— 4).  Circulation  "isi." 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent- demo- 
cratic; ten  to  sixteen  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1875;  Francis  F.  Hummel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  as-serts, 
not  less  than  3,.')00.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
4,031;  /or  1897.  4,025;  for  1898.4.060: 
for  1899,  4,069;  for  1900.  4,065;  for 
1901,  4,072:  for  1902,  4,072;  for  1903, 
4,081 ;  for  1904,  4,208. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


IRON  ERA;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x^4 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;  The  Dover  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,450.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  II. 
Inl897.Y.  Inl89S.yI.  In  1899.  y  I.  In  1900,  zF. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  IniaiS,  yj.  In  1904,  y I. 

DUNELLEN.   Middlesex  Co.  n  l,239t 

pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey,  3  m.  W. 

of  Plalnfleld  and  26  S,  W.  of  New  York 

City.    Agriculture. 

CALiLi  ;  Thursdays;  local;  four  to  six 
pages  11x17;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Geo.  W.  Day,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "jki-" 

EAST  ORANGE,  ^5»«a;  Co.cf  21,506t 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

and   Erie  Rds.,  2  m,  N.  W.  of  Newark,  the 

country  seat.    Residences. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays; republican; eight 
pages  171^x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1873;  Chas.  Starr,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  Linwood 
C.  Gillis,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

EATONTOWN,   Monmouth    Co.   a 

1,000  pop. ,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd. ,  5  m. 

"W.  of  Long  Branch.   Hat  and  kindling-wood 

factories  and  tannery.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  William  T.  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ■mkl." 

EGG    HARBOR    CITY,    Atlantic 

Co.  0, 1,808+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West 
Jersey  &  Seaside  Rds.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Grape  growing,  wine  producing, 
cigar,  cut  glass  and  clothing  factories. 
Flour  mill. 

DER  EGG  HARBOR  PIL.OT  ;     Sat 

urdays ;  German  ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1858;  H. 
Maas,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circ'n"iKL." 
DEUTSCHER  HEROL.D;  Saturdays; 
German;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub 
scription  $2;  established  1867;  Geo.  F.  Breder, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jgi- 

ELIZABETH,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  [^ 
52,13(»'  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Staten  Island  Sound, 
11  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Manufactur- 
ing. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sundaj';  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  May,  1901;  Nel- 
son E.  Barton,  general  manager;  Elizabeth 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  Inl901,  "jkl"  Actualaverage 
for  1902,  3,8S5;  /or  1903,  4,101.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  G. 

JOURNAL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  eight  pages  19x22;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1779;  Jos.  D.  Lowden, 
editor;  Aug.  S.  Crane, publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circn  latiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,855;  for  1896,  4,040; /or  the  first  six 
jnontha  of  1897,  4,151;  for  1898,  4,348;  for 
a  year  endina  with  October.  1899,4,538; 
'or  1900,  4.49ti:: /or  1901,  4,418;_/or  1902, 
4,532:  /or  1903,  4,704;  /or  i;i04,  ;).522. 

LiE A  D E R ;  every  evenlngexcept  Sunday ; 
Independent-republican;  eight  pages  19x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1889;  J.  Madison 
Drake,  editor;  J.  M.  Drake,  Jr.,  publisher 
(12-4). 
Circulation:     In  1894,  publisher  asserts,' 


NEW  JERSEY. 


not  less  than  3,700.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  Hi 
In  1897.  HZ.  Inl898,zH.  In  1899,  y  H  (  ??). 
In  1900,  zH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1903,(z-4)  H  (OO).  In  1904.  (z-4)  !!(••). 

FREIE  PR  ESSE;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  German;  re- 
publican; six  pages  18x24,  and  four-page  sup- 
plement Der  HausFveund;  subscription  $2; 
established  1871 ;  Henry  Altai,  editor;  Freie 
Presse  Printing  Association,  publishers  (."—3), 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
InlS96.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "iKL- 
REVUE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

UNION  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Isaac  Newton  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL" 

CATHOLIC  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription "lO  cents;  established  1898;  P.  E. 
Flynn,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1899.  1,083.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  ".lkl-" 

EliMER,  Salem  Co.  JJ  l.UOf  pop.,  on 
West  Jersey  &  Seaside  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Salem , 
the  county  seat,  and  26  S.  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Glass,  shoe,  spindle  and  iron  manufac- 
tories.   Agriculture  and  dairying. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Samuel  P.  Foster,  editor;  Elmer  Times  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,250.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,21 1 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1898, 
2,027;  for  1899.  2,052;  for  a  year  ending 
wit/iSepfewber.  1900, 2, 342;/or  1901, 1,980: 
for  1902,  2,035;  /or  1903,  2,1 11; /or  1904, 
2,126. 

ENGLEWOOD,  Bergen  Co.  cf  6,2o3t 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays  :  republican  :  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Jos.  H.  TiUotson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  189?,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,2,624.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1901,  yl. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874;  Jacob  F.  Blankenhorn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     Inl902,  (??) 

BIRD  LORE;  bi-monthly;  birds;  forty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Frank  M.  Chapman,  editor;  Macmillan  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  ai^erage  for  1899, 
3.166.  In  19(H),  vH.  In  1901.  vl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  3,250:  for  1903,  3,433. 
In  1904,  yH. 

FLEMINGTON,c.h.,fl«?i<crdon  Co. 
"n  2,087  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey, 
Lehigh  Valley  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  50  m. 
W.  of  New  York  City.  Center  of  large 
peach  trade. 

D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T-A  DVERTISER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15i^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  H.  M. 
Voorhees,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "jjLL."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902.  "JKL.-     In  1903.  Z  ( I)  (•  •). 

HUNTERDON  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 

Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888:  Anthony 
KUlgore,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl-  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "Ji£L"  In  1900  and  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  never  since  July  lit,  1894,  has 
been  so  small  as  1,000.    In  1902,  "itL" 


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HUNTERDON     REPUBLICAN; 

Wetluesdays;  republican;  four  pages  21x28; 
subscription    $1;    established    1856;    W.     G. 
Callis,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circuliition :     In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.   In  1896,  I.   In  1897.  Y.   In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,000.    In 

1899,  y  I.    InlQOO.yl.    In  1901.   'jkl" 

FORT  LEE,  Bergen  Co.  nf  1,500  pop., 

on  Palisades,  about  10  m.  N.  of  Jersey  City. 

SENTINEIj;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  John  N.  Race,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

FREEHOLD,  c.  h.,  Monmouth  Co.  a 
2,93 i+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  25  m.  E.  of  Trenton,  the 
State  capital.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

MONMOUTH  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  22x28 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1834;  Joseph  A.  Yard, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1 ,06S.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,032; /or  1897, 1,023.  Inl898,yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1899,  1,097  5  for  a  near  ending  ivith  Septem- 
ber, 1900,  1,079;  for  1901,  1,0S1.  In  19('2, 
(z — 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,095; 
/or  1904,  1,093. 

MONMOUTH  INQUIRER ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1819;  Maxcy  Apple- 
gate,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
Inl898,yl.  Inl899.yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901. yl. 
In  1902,  (z-4.  5)  I.    In  Ut03,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888  ;  Alex.  L. 
Moreau,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2.428;  for  1896,  2,552;  for  a  year  ending 
with  February,  1898. 2,619;  for  1898,  2,893 ; 
for  1899.  3,001;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June.  1900.  3.226:  for  1901.  3,492;  for 
1902,3,786;  for  1903.  4,022:  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  19<J4,  4,132. 

FRENCHTOWN,  Hunterdon  Co.  \^ 
l,020t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  30  m.  N.  "W.  of  Trenton,  the  State 
capital.  Milling,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

HUNTERDON  INDEPENDENT;  Fri- 
days;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1871 ;  John  R.  Har- 
don,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1880:  W.  H.  Slpes,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

6LASSBORO,  Oloucetter  Co.  p  2,684 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West  Jersey  & 

Seaside  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Glass  bottles,  window  glass   and  canned 

goods. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  A.  M.  Seabrook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actiial  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,064:  for  1900.  1.415:  for 
1901,  1,581;  for  1902,  1,603.  la  1903,  I. 
In  19fi4,  yl. 

GLEN  GARDNER,  Hunterdon  Co. 
\j  700  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey, 


NEW  JERSEY. 


18  m.  E.  of  Easton,  Pa.    Picture-frame  and 

parchment-paper  manufactories. 

AVALANCHE;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  W.  Rush,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GLOUCESTER  CITY,  Camden  Co. 

p  6,840+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West 

Jersey  &  Seaside  Rds.  and  the  Delaware  r., 

3  m.  S.  of  Camden,  the  county  seat.    Cotton 

mills. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1888:  Wm.  D.  Jenkins, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

HACKENSACK,  c.  h.,  Bergen  Co.  cf 

9,443t  pop.,   on  New  Jersey   &  New  York, 

New  York,   Susquehanna  &  Western   and 

West   Shore  Rds.  and   Hackensack   r.,  13 

m.  N.  of  New  York  City.    Brick-yard,  silk 

mill,  wall  paper  and  jewelry  manufactory. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  four  to  six  pages  17i^x22  ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1870;  Caleb  Van 
Husan  Whitbeck,  editor;  Evening  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl ■"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I.    In  1902,  vl.     Actual  average  for 

1903.  .4,794;  for  1904.  4,478. 
BERGEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays. 

democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1860;  H.  D.  Winton.  editor; 
Evening  Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,750.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl .    In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  y I.    In 

1904.  yl. 

BERGEN  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x34;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Caleb  Van  Husan  Whit- 
beck, editor;  Bergen  Co.  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  prints  editions  for  neighbor- 
ing towns.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

BERGEN  INDEX;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  95 
cents;  established  1875;  S.  E.  Clapp,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl  •• 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1870 ;  Eugene  K.  Bird,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,607;  /or  1896.  1,601 ; /orl897,  1.671; 
/or  1898. 1,649.  Inl899,yl.  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900,  1,636. 
In  1901.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,754. 
In  1903,  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

HACKETTSTOWN,  Warren  Co.>j 
2,474+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  62  m.  W.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  21x28:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1856 :  Chas.  Rlttenhouse,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-B). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.075.  In  1895,  1.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less 
than  1,000.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  publisher  as- 
serts, no  Issue  for  more  than  15  years  has 
been  less  than  1.000.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  y I. 
Inl9('3.  Z  (4)  (#•)     In  1904.  vl. 

WARREN  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages  21x28 ;  subscription 
ftl.50;  established  18?2;  Geor^je  P.  Curtis,  edi- 
tor; Curtis  Bros.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In    1896.   I.     In  1897,  I  Z.     In  1898,  zl.    In 


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en 


XEn'  JERSEY. 


189!>,  y  I .  Ill  1900.  z  I.  lu  1900,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  has  been  less  than  1,000.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1903.  January,  1903,  December,  and  1905, 
January,  publlslier  asserts,  no  edition  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  less  than  1,000. 

HADDONFIELD,    Camden    Co.   p 

2,l',i)f  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd., 

e,  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Wm,  G.  Taylor,  editor  and 
manager;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  Inl896,"JKL."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,874.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900.  yl.  lu  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.      In  1904,  yl. 

HAMMONTON,  Atlantic  Co.  O, 

3.  tSl+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West  Jersey 
&  Seashore  Rds.,  28  m.  S.  E.  of  Camden. 
Shoe  and  other  manufactures.  Fruitgrow- 
ing. 

SOUTH   JERSEY  REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1862 ;  Hoyt  & 
Son, editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FARM,  GARDEN  AND  POULTRY; 

monthly;  agriculture,  live  stocli  and  gar- 
dening; sixteen  pages  10>^xl5i^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  January,  1902; 
Farm.  Garden  and  Poultry  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  11)  H.  In 
1903.  vH.      In  1904,  yl. 

HARRISON,  Hudson  Co.  cf  10,5961 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western, 
PennsyUania  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Passaic r., 
opposite  Newark.  Numerous  manufactur- 
ing industries. 

KEARNY  RECORD;  Fridays; 
independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1873;  Philip 
A.  Mc A viney,  editor;  The  Record  Company, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  -jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In 
1903.  Z(4)(»«). 

HASBROUCK   HEIGHTS,  Ber- 

gen  Co.  cf  1,255+  pop.,  on  New  Jersej'  &  New- 
York  Rd.,  just  S.  of  Hackensack.  Manufac- 
turing paper  boxes,  mole  traps  and  me- 
chanical tools. 

NEWS-LETTER;   weekly;  independ 
ent;  four   pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;    es- 
tablished 1886;    Alonzo  Chamberlain,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.000.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  1,000;  for 
1898.  1,000; /or  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember. 1899,  1,000;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900.  1,000.    In  1901,  "jkl.- 

HIGHBRIDGE,    Hunterdon   Co.    tl 

1,377+  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey, 
2  m.  N.  of  Clinton.  Car-wheel  and  steel- 
casting  foundries.     Agriculture. 

HUNTERDON  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days: republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1890  ;  Highbridge 
Printing  Company  publishers  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,1,04:5.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, "jkl." 
In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  fell  below 
1,250;  in  1903,  January,  no  issue  for  past  year 
less  than  1,2.^0.  In  1903,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  1,399. 

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HIGHTSTOWN, ^erc«r  Co.  n  I,749t 

pop.,  on  Pemberton    &    Hlghtstown   and 

Pennsylvania  Rds.,  49  m.  W.  from  New  York 

City.    Manufactories. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1845;  Fred  B.  Appleget,  editor;  Thomas 
B.  Appleget,  publisher  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n"jKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  J.  Mount  Smith,  Jr., 
editor;  R.  M.  J.  Smith,  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl-" 

HOBOKEN,  Hudson  Co.  cT  59.364t 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western  Rd.,  on  the  Hudson  r.  Port  of 
entry.  Docks  of  six  important  lines  of 
European  steamers.  Opposite  to  and  con- 
nected by  ferry  with  New  York  City.  Lum- 
ber oil  and  coal. 

NEW  JERSEY  STAATS  ZEI- 
TUNG  AND  DIE  WACHT  AM 
HUDSON;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  RUNDSCHAU,  Saturdays;  German; 
four  pages— daily  13x19,  weekly  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $3.  weekly  $1;  estaljlished— 
daily  1896,  weekly  1891;  H.  E.  Schneider  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n— dallj' "jkl." 
weekly  "ijcL." 

OBSERVER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  ten  to  twelve  pages 
17x231^;  subscription  $3;  established  1892; 
Hoboken  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  80  Washington 
street  (12-4). 

CfV  c  u  1  a  t  i  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3, til9; /or  1896,  4,821; /or  1897,  7,506; 
for  1898,  10,563  ;  for  1899,  13,521.  In 
1900.  yE.  Actual  average  for  1901,  16,782; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  18,097. 
Inl903,  D(0  0).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  D  (•  •). 

DEMOKRAT;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  German;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Wm. 
Faas.  editor;  Wm.  Faas  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1.000.  In 
1899    "JKL." 

BElTlETRISTISCHES  .JOUR- 
NAL; Wednesdays;  German;  literary;  six- 
teen pages  13x17;  subi=cription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1852;  Dr.  H.  E.  Schneider,  editor;  Ger- 
mania  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3^). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

DEUTSCHE    ANZEIGER;    Wednes 
days;    German;   sixteen  pages    13x20;    sub- 
scription $2;  established  1875;  H.  E.  Schneider 
&  Co.. editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "isj,." 

SENTINELLA  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STEVENS  INSTITUTE  INDICA- 
TOR; quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  mechanical  engineering;  one  hun- 
dred and  thirty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1.,50;  established  1884;  Alumni  and  Under- 
graduates of  Stevens  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogv,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,000.  In  1900.  "JKL."  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
1,087:  for  a  i/ear  ending  with  October, 
1902.  1,213.    In"  1903.  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904.  yl. 

HOPEWELL,  Mercer  (7o.  D   980t 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  of  Trenton,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.      Steam  lumber  mill,  brick-yards 

and  factories.    Farming. 

HERALD;   Wednesdays;   Independent; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


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1874;  Wm.  K.  Race  and  E.  V.  Savage,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  189?,  Y.  In 
1898.  "t£L."  Actual  average  for  1902,  1.306. 
In  1903,  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

IRVINGTON,  Essex  Co.  cfS.SSSf  pop., 

3  m.  S.  W,  of  and  connected  by  electric 

cars  with  Newark.  Strawberry  culture  and 

manufacturing. 

NEWS  AND  VAIJLSBURG  EN- 
TERPRISE  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent  ; 
four  to  eight  pages  15ix22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Irvington  News  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  -jkl-"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

JAM'ES'BV'RG^MiddlesexOo.  n  l,063t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of 
Trenton,  the  State  capital,  and  50  N.  E.  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Shirt  factory. 
RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages   13x20 ;    subscription   $1  ;    established 

1882;  E.  S.  Hammell,  editor   and  publislier 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

JERSEY  CITY,  c.  h.,  Hudson  Co.  cf 

206.433+  pop.,  on  eight  railroads  and  on 
Hudson  r.,  opposite  New  York  City,  con- 
nected by  ferry.  Commerce  and  manufact- 
ures are  extensive.  Its  grain  elevators  and 
sugar  refineries  are  among  the  largest  in 
the  world. 

EVENING  J  O  U  R  NA  L.  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  republican;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  §6;  es- 
tablished 1867;  Elbert  Rappleye, editor;  Even- 


NEW  JERSEY. 


ing  Joui-nal  Association,  publishers.     Office, 
37  Montgomery  street  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1895, 
14, .^6^2;     for    1896,     15,005;     for    1897. 
14,743;    for    1898,    14,890;    for    1899, 
14,486;     for    1900,    15,101;    for    1901, 
15,891;    for    1902,     17,532;    for    1903. 
19,012;    for    1904,     21,106. 
Publisher's    announcement.  —  The    Evening 
Journal,   a  strong   Republican  paper,    is 
conceded  to  be  the  leading  paper  in  Hud- 
son   County,    the    strongest    Democratic 
county  in  New  Jersey.     Inspection  of  its 
columns  at  once  shows  the  reason.    More 
coB^etely  than  any  other  paper  it  repre- 
seHts  the  greatest  number  of  local  interests 
in  its  district. 

It  is  a  two  (2)  cent  paper,  with  a  home, 
not  a  street  circulation  among  the  people 
who  have  the  means  to  purchase  goods 
advertised. 

Its  circulation  is  continually  and  stead- 
ilv  increasing. 

In  1899  it  averaged  14.436;  in  1900,15,106; 
in  1901,  15,891;  in  1903,  17,532;  in  1903. 
19,012;  in  1904,  21,106. 

For  the  last  three  months  of  1904  it  was 
21,816,  and  is  still  growing.  See  adver- 
tisement below. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  pages  19x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1889;  Jersey  City  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Office,  251  Wash- 
ington street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1S95.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.yl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,(z— 4)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904.  yl. 

CAIjIj;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Joseph  C.  Heider,  edi- 
tor; The  Call  Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl.*- 


The  Evening  Journal 


OF  JERSEY  CITY,  N.  J. 


The  leading  and  only  two  cent  local  paper 

in  a  field  contested  by  one  cent  local 

and  New  York  papers. 

A    HOME,    MOT   A    STREET    CIRCULATION. 


One  edition  daily,  therefore  no  duplication 

of  circulation. 


NOTE  OUR  GROWTH: 


1900^15,106    1902  17,532    1904  21,106 

JANUARY,  1905-22,416 

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C  H  KO  N  I  C  I>  E  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J,  H.  Pllaou,  editor;  Tlie  Chron- 
icle Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  47 
MontKoinerv  street.  Circulation  'VJUf"  lu 
1903.  Z(4)(»»). 

DEIUOCKAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  C.  H.  Dayton  and  J.  F.  Norton, 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL-" 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867; 
The  J.  C.  Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circulation  "jjcl." 

MIRROR;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
six  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  A.  L.  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—4).  „ 
Circulation:  In  189fi,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl.-  In  1902.  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

WEEK  Li  Y;  Saturdays;  local;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  .50  cents;  T.  I.  Haubner, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 5P). 

LUTHERSK-  SENDEBUD;  semi- 
monthly ;  lutheran ;  Norwegian  ;  twelve 
pages  81^x11;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Atlantic  Coast  Pastorial  Confer 
euce,  editors  and  publishers;  does  not  insert 
advertisements  (1—5  P). 

SUNSHINE;  monthly;  juvenile;  eight 
pages  91^x123^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
lished  1899;  J.  W.  Floridy,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (7—3). 

Cii'culatiou  :  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  '20,913;  for  a  year  ending 
with  Januaru,  1903,  34,500.  In  1903.  yC 
(O  O).     Actual  average  for  1904,  59,330. 

KEARNY,  Hudson  Co.  u   9.000  pop., 

on  Erie,  Pennsylvania,  Central  of  New  Jer 

sey  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

Rds.  and  Passaic  r.,  H  m.  from  Newark. 

Manufacturing. 

WEST  HUDSON  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
SI;  established  1891;  Wm.  J.  Keegan.  editor; 
Kearny  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jk.l." 

KEYPORT,  Monmouth  Co.  U  3,413t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.  and 
Raritan  bay,  24  m.  S.  of  New  York  City. 
Shipping  trade  In  oysters,  clams,  canned 
fruits  and  truck. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  Fred  F.  Armstrong,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z. 
In  19U2,  December,  publisher  asserts,  during 
the  past  year  never  less  than  1,050.  In 
1903     'JKL.* 

KEYPORT  WEEKLY;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869 ;  E.  D.  Petteys,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LAKEWOOD,  Ocean  Co.  n2.800pop., 

on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W. 

of  Long  Branch  and  60  S.  of  New  York  City. 

Winter  health  resort. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  Independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1900;  Harry  T.  Hagaman.  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jjfL."  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES  AND  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
republican;  thirty  six  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1868;  J.  C.  Wilcox  editor; 
H.  H.  Nelson,  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl. "  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,331.  In 
1898.  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 


LAMBERTVILIiE,  Hunterdon  Co. 

\2  4,637+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  46  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Man" 
ufacturing. 

ARCJUS;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
July,  191)3;  B.  EI.  Joiner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

BEACON;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1845; 
Phineas  K.  Hazen,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DE3IOCRATIC  WAGE  WORKER; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x28; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ;  John 
Kearns.  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  estate  of  Clark  Pierson,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jjci  " 

LAUREL  SPRINGS,  Camden  Co. 
p  225  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E. 
of  Camden. 

COURIER:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1901;  Ssmuel  S.  Cord,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation :     Actual    average   for    19(>4, 
1,000. 

LITTLE  FALLS,  Passaic  Co.  [j  3,908 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

and  Erie  Rds..  4  m.  S.  W.  of  Paterson. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  James  Steel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

LONGBRANCH,  Monmouth  Co.  a 
8,872+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  49  m.  S.  of  New  York 
City.    Fashionable  summer  resort. 
RECORD;  every eveningexcept Sunday, 
and    WEEKLY,    Fridays;   independent; 
dally    six    pages  151/4x22}^,  weekly   sixteen 
pages    151/4x22;     subscription —daily     $2..50, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1902,  weekly 
1883:  Chas.  L.  Edwards,  manager;  F.M.Tay- 
lor Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation- Daily    jkl  " 
Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl."     In  1899.  Z.    In  1900, 
I.    Actual  average  for  1901,  3,607;  /or  1902. 
3,796; /or  1903.  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

CITY  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1897;  D.  H.  Van  Brunt,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  H.  A.  Wheeler,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Long  Branch  Press  Co.  (Inc.),  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jicl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»«). 


MABISON,  Morris  Co.  t]  3,754t  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
4  m.  S.  E.  of  Morristown,  the  county  seat, 
and  25  W.  of  New  York  City. 
EAGLE;  Fridays;  Independent;   twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;   Edgar  Cary  Markham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation   "jjf l  "     Actual   average  for 
1903,  1,493.      In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

MAGNOLIA,  Camden  Co.  P  600  pop- 
on  Atlantic  City  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Camden. 
Glass  works. 

FREE    PRESS;     Saturdays;     inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1; 


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established  July,  1903  ;    C.  F.  Klein,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4).    Circulation  -jkl." 

MANASQUAN,    Monmouth    Co.    U 

l,500t  pop.,  on  Central  of   New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Long  Branch. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Theo.  F.  Hultz, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl" 

STAR-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  W.  E.  Hoskins,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ••jkl." 

MARLTON,  Burlington    Co.    D    500 

pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  6  m. 

E.  of  Haddonfleld.    Farming. 

CENTRAIi  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1896;  Hiester  Clymer,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ;  publishes  also  editions 
for  Medford  and  Haddonfleld  (1—4). 
Combined  circulation  "jkl"  In  1903, 
<z-4)  J  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

MATAWAN,  Monmouth  Co.  D  l,511t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  New  York  City. 
Pianos,  rice  food,  terra  cotta  and  stock 
brick,  carriages  and  sashes  and  pottery 
wares.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  Benj.  F.  S.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MAY'S  LANDING,  c.  h„  Atlantic 

Co.  0, 1,050  pop.,  on  West  Jersej'  &  Seashore 

Rd.,  46m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Cotton 

goods,  fancj'  brick,  shoes,  lumber  and  ice. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
S.  C.  Shaner,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MERCHANT VILLE,  Camden  Co.^ 
1,60S+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of 
Camden,  the  county  seat.    Residences  of 
Philadelphia  business  men. 
REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1888;  W.  H. 
Lewis,  editor;  Wm.  J.  LoveU,  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 
TI>IES;  Saturdavs  (A  A). 
INVESTOR'S     GUIDE     AND     IN- 
VESTOR'S ADVERTISER;  monthly; 
manufacturing   and    patents  ;    four    pages 
18x24 ;    subscription    25    cents ;   established 
April,    1901 ;    Wm.   E.  Scarlet,   editor  ;    The 
Patent    Publishing    Co.,    publishers    (6—3), 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

METTTCHEN,  Middlesex  Co.  n  l,786t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Pennsylvania 
Rdg..  26  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York  City.    Grist 
mill  and  clay  refineries. 
RECORDER;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;    subscription 
fl;  established  1894:  S.  B.  D.  Prlckitt,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation -'jkl." 

MIDLAND  PARK,  Bergen   Co.  d 

1,348+ pop. 

PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MILFORD, ^M«<errfon  Co.  t!~54 pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Easton,  Pa. 

Milling  and  lumber.   Iron  mines.  Farming. 

INQUIRER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Gladys  Kempson.  editor;  The 
Metuchen  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
CIrc'n  "jKi."    Inl903,  Z(4)(##)  (A  A). 


LjEADER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  W.  H.  Farrand,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILLVILLE,   Cumberland  Co.  p 

10,583  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd. 

and  Maurice  r.,  40  m.  S.  of   Philadelphia 

Pa.    Manufacture  of  cotton,  iron  and  glass. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1864;  George  Doyles, 
editor;  B.  Frank  Buck,  publisher  (1"2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,000.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl  (OO).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

MONTCLAIR,  Esaex  Co.  cf  18,000 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Erie  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Newark,  the 
county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican  ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Francis  Leon  Chrisman, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897. Z.  In 
1898, zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
Inl902,  Z(4,5). 

TIMES;   Saturdays;   republican;  four 
pages    20x26 ;    subscription   $2 ;    established 
1877 ;  A.  C.  Studer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "i^."    In  1896, 1.    In 
1897,  Y.     In  1898.  "iSi."  (-H-) 

MOORESTOWN,  Burlington  Co.  u 
2,050  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Flour  mills,  foundry  and 
carriage  and  canning  factories. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  William  J.  Lovell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdaj-s;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 18S9;  Chas.  Laessle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MORRISTO  WN,  c.  h.,  Morris  Co.  [j 
11,267+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western,  Whippany  River  and  Rockaway 
Valley  Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  New  York  City. 
Agriculture. 

RECORD;  every  evenmg  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  20x26;  subsci-iption  $3; 
established  1900;  E.  H.  Tomlinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation;  In  1901,  '.jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,375;  for  1903,  1,572;  for 
1904,  1,792. 

Publisher's    announcement.— Read    and   es- 
teemed by  ev'erybody;  covers  whole  field; 
remarkable  results;  only  Want  medium. 
CHRONICLE;   Thursdays;  republican; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;    Pierson  &  Surdam,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,600.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,1  Z.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  vl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  19(J4.  yl. 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  A.  L.  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800;  in  1896,  2,000.  In  1897. 1  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  least 
number  printed.  2.200.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901. 
(z-1,  2)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  vl. 

JERSEYMAN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight    pages   18x24;    subscription  $2;   estab- 


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lished  1826;  Isaac  R.  Piersou,  editor;  Pierson 
&  Surrtam,  publishers. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896.  1,246.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "iKL."    In  l'.X)2.  Z  (4,  6). 

TRUE  DEMOCRATIC  BANNER} 
Tliursdays ;  democratic;  four  pages  15x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1838;  Vogt  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MOUNT  HOLLY,  c.  h.,  Burlington 
Co.  a  4,930  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and 
Rancocas  r.,  19  m.  N.  E  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

HERAIjD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  14x23 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1826 ;  William  B.  Wills,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,328.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,1.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

NEW  JERSEY  MIRROR  j  Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages  25x30;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1818 ;  Charles  H. 
Folwell,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1893,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  19(10,  y I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904.  yl. 

NEVVS;  Tuesdays  ;  republican ;  four  pages 
23x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Joseph  C.  Kingdon,  editor;  Walters,  Hand  & 
Kingdon,  publishers.  37  High  street  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  18y6,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,300.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In]900.yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

NETCONG,  Morris  Co.  ^  941t  pop., 
1  m.  N.  of  Stanhope,  the  nearest  station  on 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Delaware,  Lackawaua  &  Western  Rd.,  and 
12  N.  W.  of  Morrlstown,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

N.  J.  UNION  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
local;  six  to  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1902;  Charles  W.  Eaton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2 — 4).     Circulation  "jki..." 

STANHOPE  EAGLE;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884:  Geo.  T.  Keech,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3P).    Circulation  "JKL.'- 

NEWARK,  c.  h.,  Essex  Co.  cf  246,070t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western, 
Erie  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Passaic  r., 
9  m.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Extensive 
manufactories  of  various  kinds  and  con- 
siderable domestic  commerce. 
DAILY. 

ADVERTISER;  evei-y  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SENTINEL.  OF  FREE- 
DOM, Saturdays;  independent;  twelve  to 
twenty  pages  17x28  ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  50  cents;  established— daily  1832, 
weekly  1796;  John  J.  Leidy,  editor;  A.  W. 
Schwartz,  publisher.  Office,  794  Broad  street 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation-Daily  :  In  1895,  G.  In  1896, 
F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  November,  1899, 
'11,015  #.  In  1900,  yD  #.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902,  vF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904  (z-4.  6)  E. 
Weekly:  In  1897.  "jkl-'  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902    '*JKL  " 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  fourteen  to 
twenty -four  pages  17x26;  subscription  $5; 
established  1883;  Wallace  M.Scudder,  editor; 


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DAILY     CIRCULATION 

Sept.,  1904 1915 

Over  August. 

Oct.,  1904 182? 

Over  September. 

Nov.,  1904 SS87 

Over  October. 

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Oct.,  1904 101  Columnia 

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NEW  JERSEY— Newark. 


NEW  JERSEY— Newark. 


The  Evening  News  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
shers.  Offlce,  215-217  Market  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
35,240;  /orl896,  38,351 ;  for  mi,  39,- 
811  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1898, 
4U,316.  In  1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  40,764;  for 
a  year  ending  with  May,  1900,  41,793;  for 
1901,  copies  sold,  46,175;  for  a  year  end 
ing  with  Feb.,  1903,  copies  sold,  50,406; 
for  1903,  copies  sold,  53,896;  for  1904, 
copies  sold,  57,053. 

Fuhlisher's  announcement.  —  The  Evening 
Nkws  circulation  largely  exceeds  that  of 
any  other  newspaper  in  New  Jersey.  It 
presents  an  exceptional  opportunity  to 
advertisers  to  reach  through  one  medium 
the  people  of  a  city  numbering  280,000  in- 
habitants and  suburban  communities  num- 
bering about  150,000  more.  It  thoroughly 
corers  tlie  field  and  is  delivered  by  com- 
plete carrier  system  In  nearly  every  home 
in  Newark  and  the  surrounding  towns, 
making  it  the  medium  absolutely  indis- 
pensable for  all  who  wish  to  reach  the  buy- 
ing classes.  The  News  is  a  strictly  up  to 
date  high  class  two-cent  evening  news- 
paper, with  a  circulation  of  about  60,000 
copies. 

NEW  JERSEY  FREIE  ZEITUNG; 

everj'     morning    except     Sunda3',      D  E  R 
EKZAEHLER,  Sundays,  and   VVEER- 

L.Y,  Wednesdays;  German;  independent- 
republican;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday 
twentj'^  to  twenty-four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x23;  subscription— daily  with  Sunday  $9, 
Sunday  $2.  weekly  150  cents;  established- 
daily  and  Sunday  1838,  weekly  1879;  Freder- 
ick Kuhn. editor;  Benedict Prietli, publisher. 
Omce,  75  Market  street  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  5,3'^0.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  5,582 ;  for  1898,  6,565j  for  a  year 
ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  6,65o:  for  190u, 
6,703.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  6,956;  /orl9()4,  6.910. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1895,  8-250. 
In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for  1897,  8,710  ; 
for  1898,  1 0,046;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September.  1899,  10,456; /or  1900,  10,543. 
In  1901.  y  F.  In  1902,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
19"3.  11.009.  In  1904,  yF. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  2,475. 
In  1896,  "H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898.  yH.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902,  vl. 
In  1903.  yl.    lu  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

Li  A  FRUSTA;  Sundays;  Italian;  six 
pages  15x21;  subscription  $2;  esrablished 
1900;  Edmund  S.  Mancusi  Ungaro,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  86  Mt.  Prospect  ave.  ( 1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,990;  for  1903,  2,993;  for 
1904,  3,515. 

L.A  MONTAGNA  (The  Mountain);  Sat- 
urdays; Italian;  republican;  four  pages 
16x22;  sub.scription  $2;  established  1894; 
Frank  A.  Fiore,  editor;  The  Montagna 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  159  Eighth 
avenue.    Circ'n   'jkl."    In  1903  Z  (4)  (••) 

LiEDGER;  Saturriays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x23 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
G  Milfred  Pearce,  editor;  Newark  Ledger 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
132-134  Mulberry  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  9.000.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  G  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  Inl899,yH.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

PIONIER  ;  Saturdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $2; 
established  1885;  Francis  E.  Adler,  editor;  F. 
E.  Adler  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  50  William 
street  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROSEVIL.T.E  WEEKL.Y;  Fridavs; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub.scription  $1 ;  established 
1893:  A.  K.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  'iKL"  (A  A) 

RUSSELL'S  CONVENTION 
DATES;    Saturdays  ;  dates  of  coming 


events;  twelve  pages  9i^xl2J^;  subscription 
$5;  established  1896;  Hamlin  Russell,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  161  Washington  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,214;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1S99,  1,128.  In  1900,  October, 
publisher  asserts,  not  a  single  week's  edition 
during  the  past  year  was  less  than  1,200. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,204;  for  1902, 
1,234.  In  1903,  I.  Actual  average  for  190i, 
1,153. 

SUNDAY  CALiLi;  Sundays;  Independ. 
ent;  thirty-eight  to  forty-two  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1872;  Wm.  T. 
Hunt,  editor;  Louis  Hannoch,  business  man- 
ager; Newark  Call  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  204  Market  st.  (12— 4j. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
19,815;     for    1896,    19,995;     for 

'" "        1898,   19.909;    for 

1900.     20,995;    for 
"       '      1903, 


for 
for 


1897, 
1899, 
1901, 

yC. 


19,659; 

20,615;  . 

21,770;  for  1902,  23,813.     In 
Actual  average  for  1^)(J4,  26,858. 

TOWN  TALK  ;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent;  twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1889;  T.  E.  Burke  and  H.  E.  L. 
Beyer,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  832- 
836  Broad  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  :   In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  G.    In 

1897.  Y.  Inl898,vH.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901, y I.  In  1902, yl.  Inl9()3,yl.  In  19(^4, yl. 

TRUTH:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

NEW  JERSEY  TRADE  REVIEW; 

semi  -  monthly  ;  commercial ;  thirty  -  two 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Paul  V.  Flynn.  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
45  Park  street  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "isi." 

MONTHLY. 

FRATERNAL.  GUIDE;  monthly; 
Knights  and  Ladies  of  Golden  Star;  eignt 
pages  11x14;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  S.  P.  Lacey,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jki."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S99,  6.000.  In  1900,  "JKL"  Actual 
average  for  1901,  6,000;  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1902, 6,000.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G  (OO) 
(A  A).  ^ 

MESSENGER:  monthly;  undenomina- 
tional; twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1885;  Henry  A. 
Cozzens,  editor;  Young  Men's  Christian  As- 
sociation, publisher?  (3— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."     In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

NEW  JERSEY  BAPTIST  BULLE- 
TIN; monthly;  baptist;  sixteen  pages 
7x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1890;  Rev.  D.  DeWolf,  editor  and  publisher 
Office,  12  Vanderpool  street,  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jjfi."  In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past  eleven 
years  has  been  less  than  5,000.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  5,133;  for  1903,  5,225;  for 
1904.  5.421 . 

RAILROAD  EMPLOYEE;  monthly; 
labor;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1891;  R.  E.  Chapln.  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  494  Broad  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1896.  G.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  6.646.  In  1898.  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  7, 5S5.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901, yG. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  9,950;  for  1903, 
10,642;  /or  1904,  12,312. 

WHIM;  monthly;  literary;  thirty-six 
pages  41^x7;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished FeTjruary,  1901 ;  Ernest  Crosby  and  B. 
Prieth.  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  75 
Market  street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,540.    Inl903,  yKOOXAA). 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  c-  h..  Mid- 

dleaex  Co.  D  20,006+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania 
Rd.  andRarltanr.,  32  m.  S.  W.  of  New  Tark 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


City.    Rubber  goods,  boots  and  shoes,  but- 
tons, wall  paper,  hosiery,  machinery,  car- 
pets and  other  articles.     Dutch  Reformed 
Theological  Seminary  and  Rutgers  College. 
HO>IE    NEWS;    every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKL.V,  Tliursdays;  inde- 
pendent;  eight  pages  17x22;   subscription- 
daily  $5,  weelily  S\;  established— daily  1879, 
weekly  1883;  Hugh  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher 
(12— :3). 
Circulation —  Daily  :    In  1896, -jkl  "    In 

1897,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2,500.    In 

1898.  zH.  In  1899,  zH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  vith  September,  1900,  3,^37; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  4)055; 
for  1902,  3,960.    In  190:^  y  H .    In  1904,  yll. 

Weekly:  In  1898,  -iKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JK.L." 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKI^Y,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1  ;  established  — daily  1843,  weekly 
1811;  W.  B.  Prickitt,  editor;  New  Brunswick 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

T1'>IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
wef-klv  $1;  established— daily  1849,  weekly 
1792;  Francis  W.  Daire,  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1900,  '  xjcl  "  In 
1901,  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  y  I. 
Weekly:    "ikl"  ,  , 

FEDERATIONIST;  Mondays;  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1901;  George  S.  Walker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

PITMAN  HERALD;  monthly;  meth- 
odist-episcopal;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tion  25  cents  ;  established  1892  ;  Archie  V. 
Wark.  editor;  Sunday  School  Union  of  Pit- 
man M.  E.  Church,  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

POULTRY  NEWS;  monthly;  poultry; 
twe  ut  v-f  our  pages  7x10 ;  subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1903;  Paul  F.  Williams,  editor; 
"Williams  &  Metlar,  publishers  (12— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SMOKERS'  MAGAZINE;  monthly. 
(See  New  York  City.) 

PANSY  MAGAZINE;  bi-monthly;  lit- 
erary;  sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  Howard  George  Brooks, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

NE"W  EGYPT,  Ocean  Co.  n  900  pop., 
on  Pemberton  &  Hlghtstown  Rd.,  3  m.  S. 
of  Homerstown.    Agriculture. 
PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900:  W.  Clement 
Moore,  editor;  Moore  Bros.,  publishers.    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEWFIELiD,  Olouceiter  Co.  P  500 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  4  m.  N. 
of  Vineland.  Fruit  and  truck  cultivated; 
Smyrna  rugs  and  rattan  furniture  manu- 
factured. 
ITEM  I  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874;  A.  C. 

Dal  ton.  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NEWMARKET,   Middlesex   Co.   n 

400  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  S}4  m.  S.  of 

Plainfield.      Manufacturing    of    clothing. 

Farming. 

ADVERTISERS' GUIDE;  monthly; 
advertising;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription 
25cents;  established  1887;  Stanley  Day.  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — i). 

Circulation:     Actual    average   for     1899, 
4,375 ;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  October,  1900, 


4,()H(j;  for  1901.  5,113;  /or  1902,  5,041; 

for  191  »;i  5,  l'^5;  /or  l'.KJ4,  ;>,0(it2. 

Publisher's  annoujicement .—The  Advertis- 
Eus'  GuiDK  covers  the  mall  order  trade. 
Size  or  page,  6x9  Inches;  number  of  col- 
umns to  page,  2;  number  of  lines  to  col- 
umn, 90;  width  of  column,  2  1-3  inches. 
Forms  close  24th  of  each  month  preceding 
date  of  publication.  Rate— lO  cents  per 
line;  $1.20  per  inch;  ^  page,  $4.50;  ]4  page, 
$9.00;  1  page,  $18.00  Time  discounts— 
None.  Space  discounts— None.  Reading 
notices  are  not  inserted  at  any  price.  No 
commission  allowed.  No  accounts  opened. 
Cash  with  order  always.  Address  Stanley 
Day,  New  Market,  N.  J. 

NEWTON,  c.  h.,  Sussex  Co.  ^  4,376t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.,  65  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Slate 
quarrying,  three  shoe  factories,  silk  mill, 
box  factory  and  horse  race  track.  Newton 
Collegiate  Institute  at  outskirts  of  town. 

NEW     JERSEY     HERALD     AND 

SUSSEX  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17J^x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1829;  Jacob  L.  Bunnell  and 
Martin     J.    Cox,    editors     and     publishers 

(7-3  P).  ^  „ 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl-"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  "JjvL."     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
James  E.  Landy,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation ".nvL."    In  1899,  Z.     In  19U2,  •  jkl." 

SUSSEX  REGISTER  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x29;  subscription 
$2;  established  1813;  Richard  F.  Goodman, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1891, 1,7 'Z  5.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NUTLEY,  Essex  Co.  cf  3,500  pop.  (of 
township),  on  Erie  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  of  Newark. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 
SUN;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Jas. 
D.  Foy,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

OCEAN  CITY,  Cape  May  Co.  R  l,307t 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seaside  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
of  Atlantic  City.  Summer  resort  and  camp- 
meeting  site. 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22,  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Rev.  S.  H.  Hahn,  editor;  New  Jersey 
Methodist  PubllshingCo.,  publishers  (7— 3 P). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881 ;  R.  Curtis  Robinson,editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OCEAN  GROVE,  Monmouth  Co.  a 
2,754  pop.,    on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds., adjoining  Asbury  Park, 
Seaside  summer  resort. 
RECORD;   Fridays:   four   pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1874:  S.  A.  Pat- 
terson,  editor;    Ocean    Grove   Times  Com- 
panv.  publishers  (12 — 1).    Circulation  ••ikl-- 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
paces  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1893; 
E.N.Woolston,  manager;  Ocean  Grove  Times 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:    In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  so  low  as  1.000.  In  1900,  yl. 
;  In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.      In  1903.  yl.     In 
1904,  "jKi.." 
ECHOES;    monthly;  religious;   slxty- 
I  eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


1903;  Rev.  Thomas  S.  Brock,  editor;  The 
Ocean  Grove  Echoes  Co.,  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (.A  A). 

ORANGE,  Essex  Co.  cf  24,Ult  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  and 
Erie  Rds.,  12  m,  W.  of  New  York  City.  Hat 
factories.    Edison  phonograph  works. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
laxZi;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Fred.  C.  Shaun,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — S). 
Circulation  -jkl"    In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5). 

CHRONICLE  ;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1869;  F.  W.  Baldwin, 
editor;  Orange  Chronicle  Company,  publish- 
ers (3—31. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
ti,454  ;  for  1896,  ti,409 ;  for  1897,  2,395  ; 
for  1898.  t2,356;  for  1899,  '2,350;  for  a 
year  ending  tvith  October  13,  1900,  2,327. 
In  1901.yH.  Actual  average  for  1902,2,214; 
for  1903,  2,353;  /or  1904,  2,312. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
S3;  established  1852;  Edgar  Williams,  edi- 
tor; Orange  Journal  Publishing  Company 
publishers  (7—3  P)     Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW   CHURCH   MESSENGER; 

Wednesdays;  swedenborgian ;  sixteen  pages 
9x12  ;  subscription  §2  ;  established  1855  ; 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Mann,  editor;  Messenger 
Board  of  the  General  Convention,  publishers; 
dated  at  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.250.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than 
2,600.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19(J3,  yl  (A  A). 

UNION;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898:  Geo.  R.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

VOL.KSBOTE;  Saturdays;  German; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1872;  E.  Temme,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUSTICE;  monthly;  Liquor  Dealers'  Pro- 
tective League  of  New  Jersey;  ten  pages 
10x131^;  subscription  $3;  established  1896; 
J.  H.  Bruckridge,  editor;  Justice  Publication 
and  Printing  Co..  publishers.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902.  -jki-" 

PALMYRA,  Burlington   Co.  n  1,800 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Cam 

den  and  near  Delaware  r.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  AND  SOUTH  JERSEY  AD- 
VERTISER; Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  C.  F.  Sleeper,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PARKRIDGE,  Bergen  Co.  ^  870t 
pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd..  11  m. 
N.  of  Hackensack,  the  county  seat.  Bob- 
bin, sash  and  blind,  chair,  carbon-pap'erand 
canning  factories. 

LiOCALi;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  18S9:  Jas.  B.  H. 
&  John  C.  Storms,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FORESTERS'  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly;  Ancient  Order  of  Foresters;  eight  pages 
9x111^:    subscription   50   cents;    established 
1892;    Robert    A.    Slbbald,  editor   and    pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  5,000.  lu  19!'3.  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

PASSAIC,  Passaic  Co.  i  27,777t  pop., 
on  Erie  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rds.   and  Passaic  r..   5  m.   S.  of 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Paterson,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 
Residences  of  many  New  York  City  busi- 
ness men. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic ;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1896;  R.  G,  Bremner, 
editor  an<i  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "isi.  "  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  5,362;  for  1903, 
5,647; /or  1904,  5,836. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  19J^x24;  subscription 
$4.50;  established  1877;  George  M.  Hartt,  edl' 
tor;  E.  W.  Berry,  manager;  News  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,865;  /or  1896,  3,477;  /or  1897,  3.649; 
/or  1898,4,105.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900. zH  (ft). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Ati- 
gust,  1901.  4,494.  Actual  average  for  1902. 
4,616; /or  1903,  5,115; /or  1904,  5,576. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  J.  F. 
Mornis,  editor;  The  Suburban  Press  Associa- 
tion, publishers;  prints  editions  also  for  Li  ttle 
Falls,  Lodi,  Clifton,  Athenia  and  Wallington. 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  I.    In  um.  yl. 

CITY  RECORD;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  Ozias  S.  Freeman,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  2.400.  In  1899,  vl. 
In  1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901, 2,441. 
In  1902.  y  H.    In  19U3,  yH  (O  O).     In  1904.  yl. 

ITEM;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  25 cents;  established 
1870;  Alfred  Speer,  editor  and  publisher  (:1 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896, 2,245.  In  1897,  IZ.  In  1898,  vT. 
In  1899,  zl.      In    1900,  zl.     In    1901,  yl.      In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  y I. 
KURYER  NO  WO  JO  RSKI;  Tues- 
days; polish;  eight  pages  13x19;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  Joseph  Janusz,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  "iKL-'^  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••> 
(AA). 

WOCHENBLATT;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1891;  Hermann  Otto,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PATERSON,  c.h.,  Passaic  Co.  ^ 

105,171+  pop.,  on  Erle.Delaware, Lackawanna 
&  Western  and  New  York,  Susquehanna  & 
Western  Rds.,  Passaic  r.  and  Morris  canal, 
16  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Some  of 
the  largest  silk  manufactories  in  the  United 
States;  large  Iron  and  locomotive  works. 

DAILY. 
EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
ceptSunday  ;  independent;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $5:  established  1890;  E.  B. 
Haines,  editor;  The  News  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,006;  for  1896,6,483;  .for  a  year  ending 
i  ivith  March,  1898.  6.607  ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1899.  7.6S2;  for  a  i/ear  ending 
with  Feb  ,  1901.  7,959.    In  1902.  (z— 4)  G.    In 

1903,  G.     Actual  average  for  VMH,  8,793. 
GUARDIAN  ;    every     evening    except 

Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x22;  suV)- 
scription  $3:  established  1836;  Guardian 
Printingand  PublishIngCo.,publlshers(2 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  for  189fi,  6,059  #*.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899,  vH.  Inl90),  vH.  Acfunt 
average  for  1901,  5,375: /or  1902.7,257; 
for  1903,  8,216;  /or  ic«)4,  8.370. 

MORNING  CALI..;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  ten  and  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  20x24;  subscriptinn  $5;  es- 
tablished 1883;    Joseph   E.  Crowell,  editor; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


649 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Call  Piintlug  and  Publishiug  Co.,  pub- 
lishers ( 1 — ,■)). 

Circii  liition:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,a')0.  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  6,134;  for  1897.  6,163;  for  1898, 
6,649;  for  1899,  7,040; /or  1900,  7,550; 
/or  19111,  7, 6'23;  for  1902,  8,373;  for  1903, 
8,373:  rorl\m,  8,695. 

PRESJSj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
•nd  WEEKIiY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  eiglit  pages  18x24,  weekly  four  pageg 
21x28;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1863;  George  Wurts,  editor  ;  Press 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers, 
209  Main  street  (8—3  P). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1896,  "jjtL."  In  1898. 
zl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  ••jkl." 
Weekly:    mki" 

V01.KSFREUND;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  German;  independent;  eight 
pages  171^x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1868;  German-American  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1897.  Z.    In  1902, '■jkl" 

WEEKLY. 

CHRONICLE;  Sundays  (A  A). 

1)  E     T  E  L  E  G  R  A  A  F  ;    Wednesdays ; 
Hollandish ;  republican;   eight  pages   18x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1880  ;  Poelstra 
&  Akershock,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:    In  1897,".ikl."    In  1898, Z.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.   In 

1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1',>(I4,  yT. 

liA  QUESTIONE  SO  CI  ALE;  Sat 
urdays;  Italian;  anarchist ;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895  (11—4  P). 
P.  Esteve,  editor;  The  Questione  Social e 
Club,  publishers.  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

NATIONAL  LABOR  STANDARD; 
Saturdays;  labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1876;  J.  P.  McDonnell, 
editor;  National  Labor  Standard  Publishing 
Companv.  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1897,  -jkl."  In  1898,  zH. 
In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 1,2,4,  5)  I, 
Tn  1902,  yl.    In  1W3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PEOPLE;  Saturdays;  socialist;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Mathew  Maguire, editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,034.      In    1896,    I,     In   1897,  Y.     In  1898, 

SA  B  BATSCHOOL  BODE;Thursdays; 

religious  ;  German  ;  four  pages  8x12  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1887;  Rev.  K. 
Kniper.  editor  ;  James  Tanis,  publisher. 
Office,  3B4  River  st.  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

INDUSTRIAL  WATCHMAN;  semi 
monthlv;  local;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  1898;  Fillmore  Smith,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MONTHLY. 

NEW  JERSEY  HERALD;  monthly; 
Afro- American  baptist  ;  four  pages  18x24  ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  August, 
1902;  Rev.  Wm.  P.  Lawrence,  editor;  Afro- 
American  Sunday  School  Convention,  pub 
lish^rs  (1— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PATERSONIAN;  monthly;  non  parti- 
san: tweuty  pages  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1900;  The  Patersonian 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

PAULSBORO,  Gloucester  Co.  P2.000 
pop  .  on  Delaware  River  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  12  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ag- 
ricultural implements,  wagons,  fertilizers, 
gunpowder  works.  Farming. 
PRESvS;    Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages    15x22;     subscription  SI;     established 

1893;   E.   L.  Leonard,  editor    and  publisher 

(6-3) 

Circulation:    In  1893,   -jkl"     In  1899,  Z. 

In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  has  been 


less  than  1.000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903.  (z— 1)1.    In  1904,  yl. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1905;  C.  M.  Gwilliam,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

PEAPACK,  Somerset  Co.  n  241  pop., 

on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 

12  m.  S.  W.  of  Morristown.    Farming. 

EXPONENT;  Fridays  ;  Independent  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  F.  R.  Shampanore,  editor;  G.  W. 
Shampanore,  ptiblisher;  dated  also  at  Glad- 
stone C6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PENNGROVE,  Salem   Co.  J3  l,826t 

pop.,  on  Delaware  River  Rd.  and  Delaware 

r.  and  terminus  Delaware  River  Rd.,  28  m. 

S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Summer  resort  and 

fishing  town.    Gunpowder  factory. 

RECORD;  Fridays  ;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  Wm.  A.  Summerill,  editor  and 
publisher  (:3— 3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

PENNINGTON,  Mercer  Co.    n  733t 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd..  8  m. 

N.  of  Trenton,  the  county  seat.    Seat  of 

Pennington  Seminary. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  W.  B,  R. 
Mason,  editor  and  publisher  (8—.^).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PERTH  AMBO  Y,  Middlesex  Co.  n 

17,699+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Le- 
high Valley,  Pennsylvania  and  Staten  Is- 
land Rapid  Transit  Rds.,athead  of  Raritan 
bay,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York  City.    Terra- 
cotta, fire-brick  and  shipbuilding. 
CHRONICLE;    every   evening  except 
Sunday  ; independent:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1890;    J.  S.Wight, 
editor;   The  Perth  Amboy  PublisMng  Com- 
pany, publishers  (6 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "isi."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1901  ;  J.  Logan 
Clevenger,  editor;  Evening  News  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902.  Z  (4).  Actual 
average  for  1903.  2, 104;  for  19(M,  2,998. 

MIDDLESEX  CO.  HERALD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  independent;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  S3;  established  1889; 
James  M.  Letclue,  editor;  Herald  Company. 
pul)lishers  (12 — 4). 

Circnlatiou:  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 
In  1904, 1. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  1.5x22; 
subscription  $1;  establl.shed  1900;  J.  H. 
Donohue,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — i).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

FOLKEBLAD;  Saturdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1897;  J.  P.  Holm,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "^kl." 

MIDDLESEX     CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  to  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscriptions!;  established  1847;  St. 
George  Kempson,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902, 
"JKL."     In  190.3,  Z  (4)  (•  •)     In  19(>4,  I. 

PHILLIPSBURG,  Warren  Co.  ^ 
10,052+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western,  Lehigh  Val- 
ley andPennsylvania  Rds.  and  Delaware  r., 


650 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


opposite  Easton,  Pa.,  and  74  m.  W.  of  New 
York  City.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

POST;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$3.25 ;  established  1892  ;  M.  T.  Lyncli,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY   PATRIOT;  semi 
monthly;  Patriotic  Order  Sons  of  America; 
four  pages  14x21;  subscription  60  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Geo.  W.  Smith,  editor;  Chas. 
A.  Gischel,  publisher  (6—3).     Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY  CRUSADER;  month 
ly  ;    Knights   of   the    Golden    Eagle  ;   eight 
pages  10x13;   subscription    40  cents;   estab- 
lished 1899;  George  W.  Smith,  P.  C,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLAINFIELD,  Union  Co.  cf  15.3691 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  24  m. 
S.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Surrounded 
by  a  number  of  villages,  which  swell  the 
population  to  20,000.  Clothing,  hats,  print- 
ing presses  and  machinery.  Residences  of 
New  York  City  business  men. 

C  O  U  R  I  E  R-N  E  W  S  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1884;  G. 
H.  Frost,  manager:  Courier-News  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,794.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904.  yl. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x23;  subscription 
$5;  established  1887;  A.  L.  Force,  editor  and 
proprietor  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1895,  I.  la  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  3,502  ;  /or  1898.  2,598; 
for  1899.  2,606;  for  1900,  2,558;  for 
1901.2,516:  for  1902,  2,532;  for  1903, 
2,790:  /or  1904.  2,725. 

CONSTITUTIONAL.IST;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x23;  subscription 
$2;  established  1867;  A.  L.  Force,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "j.kl." 

HERALD;  Mondaj-s  (A  A). 

NORTH  PLAINFIELD  REVIEW; 
Saturdays;  independent-republican;  eiglit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  Harry  H.  Webb,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SABBATH  RECORDER;  Mondays; 
seventh-day  baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $2;  established  1844;  A.  H. 
Lewis,  editor;  American  Sabbath  Tract 
Society,  publishers (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,600.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  A<t- 
ual  average  for  1898,  3,071:  for  1899. 
3,744.  In  1900,  vH.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual 
awmpe /or  1902,  2,295.  In  l'J03,  yH.  In 
1904  yl 

NEW  JERSEY  LAAV  JOUR^Al^; 
monthly;  legal:  forty  pages  7x10:  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1878;  A.  V.  D.  Honeyman, 
editor;  New  Jersey  Law  Journal  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers  (fi— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SABBATH  OF  CHRIST  :  monthly; 
seventh-dav  baptist;  twenty  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  ;  established  April,  1902; 
A.  H.  Lewis,  editor;  American  Sabbath  Tract 
Society,  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circ'n  "jkl.'(AA). 

PLEASANTVIIiLE,  Atlantic  Co.  R 
2,182+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West  Jersey 
&  Seashore  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Atlantic  City. 
Typesetting  machine,  shoe  and  aluminum 
manufactories,  iron  and  brass  foundries, 
nickel-plating  works  and  steam  planing 
mill.  Summer  resort. 
PRESS;  Wednesdays:  republican;   four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  Si ;  established  1890; 

Press  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2.225.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  5)  I. 
In  1903,  y I.    Inl9<)4,  yl. 

YOUNG  AMERICA;  monthly;  juve- 
nile; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1891;  Young  America  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I,  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 
H  Z.  In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  April,  1899,  7,916.  In 
1900.  zF.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

POINT  PLEASANT,  Ocean  Co.  a 

746+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 

Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Manasquan  r.,  60  ra. 

S.  of  New  York  City.    Summer  resort. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  independent: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  D.  C.  Leaw,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jKi." 

PRINCETON, Mercer  Co.  D  3,899t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Delaware 
&  Raritan  canal,  49  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York 
City.     Seat   of  Princeton  University  and 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary. 
PRINCETONIAN;   every  morning  ex- 
cept  Sunday,  during  the  college  year;   col- 
legiate; four    pages  11x16;  subscription  $4; 
established  1876;  Students  of  Princeton  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL.-- 

ALUMNI  WEEKLY;  Saturdays,  dur- 
ing school  vear;  college  fraternity:  sixteen 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  established  190ii; 
Edwin  M.  Norris,  editor;  Princeton  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1901.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,811;  for  1903,  2,081 ;  .for 

19(J4,  2,188. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1832;  C.  S.  Robinson  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SIGNAL -ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages 20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894:  L.  D.  Norton,  editor; 
George  S.  Burroughs,  publisher  (2—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

TIGER  ;  bi-weekly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  thirty -six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1890;  Students  of 
P'inceton  University,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl-" 
In  1903,  Z  (4) 

NASSAU  LITERARY^  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1842;  Senior 
Class  of  Princeton  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iKL-" 

RAHWAY,  Union  Co.  cf  7,935t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Rahway  r.,  19  m. 
W.  of  New  York  City.  Carriage  and  Gordon- 
press  works,  Merck  Drug  Works,  New 
Jersey  Steel  Works,  wood  carving,  lac© 
and  music  box  factories  and  agriculture. 

NEW  JERSEY  ADVOCATE:  Thurs 
days;  republican:    eight    pages  15x22:    sub- 
scription $2;  established  1822:  H.  B.  Rollinson, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 4  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

UNION  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1840;  Lewis  S.  Hyer,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,374.  Inl897,lZ.  Inl898.yl.  Inl899.yT. 
In  1900,  vT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z  -4,  5)  I. 
In  1903.  vl.    In  19fU,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


651 


NEW  JERSEY. 


RAMSEY,  Bergen  Co.  cf  950  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of  New  York.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
J.  Y.  Dater,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

REDBANK,  Monmouth  Co.  a  5,428t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Penn- 

gylvania  Rds.,  at   head   of  navigation   on 

Shrewsbury  r.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York 

City.     Large  canneries  and  carriage  and 

gold-leaf  manufactories. 

MAIL  AND  EXPRESS;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Lewis  O.  Summersett, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,064:  for  1903,  1,114;  for 
1904,  1,016. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50:   es- 
tablished 1878;  John  H.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ^1—1). 
Circulation  :  Actxial  average  for  1895, 

3,518  ;  for  1896,  2,635;  for 

1897,  '-J.658  ;  for  1898,  2,667; 

for  1899,  2,703;  for  1900,  2,- 
'7 11;  for  1901.  2, 828 ;  for  1902, 

2,857; /or  1903,  2,961;  for 

i;»04,  3,035. 
I^^^Theabsol  ute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating  accorded 
the  Register  is  guaranteed  by  the  publish- 
ers of  Rowel! 's  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory, who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars 
to  the  first  person  who  successfully  con- 
troverts its  accuracy. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1844;  J.  Frank  Hawkins,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,500.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL." 


NEW  JERSEY. 


RIDGEFIELD  PARK,  Bergen  Co. 

cf  1,250  pop.— local  estimate  2,500— on  New 

\ork,  Susquehanna  &  Western  and  West 

Shore  Rds.,  2  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Hackensack, 

the  county  seat. 

BUIiliETIN;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  The  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RIDGEWOOD,  Bergen  Co.  cf  2,685t 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Paterson  and 

22  N.  W.  of  New  York  City. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1:  established 
1898:  Leonard  N.  Taft,  editor;  Taft  Printing 
and  Pablishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  edi- 
tions for  suiTounding  towns  (6—3).  Com- 
bined circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
21x29;  subscriptions! ;  established  1890;  Frank 
A.  Baxter,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

RINGOES,  Hunterdon  Co.  tl  302  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Lambert- 

vllle.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL  OF  ORTHOEPY  AND 
ORTHOGRAPHY;  monthly;  educa- 
tional ;  twenty  four  pages  6x9 ;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  1884  ;  C.  W.  Larison. 
editor  and  publisher  ;  printed  in  phonic 
characters  (6— 3).  Circulation  -jkl."  (A  A). 


RIVERSIDE,  Burlington  Co.  D  5611 
pop-  local  estimate  3,800— on  Pennsylvania 
Rd.  and  Delaware  r.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Burling- 
ton.   Factories  and  mills. 

BURLINGTON  CO.  PRESS;  Fri- 
days;  English  and  German;  independent; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886:  H.  D.  Torrie,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
In  ltK)3,  Z  (4). 

RIVERTON,  Burlington  Co.  a  l,332t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Camden.    Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
J.  D.  Janney,  M.  D.,  editor;  Walter  L.  Bowen, 
publisher;  dated  also  at  Palmyra  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

ROCKAWAY,  Morris  Co.  [j  l,483t 
pop.,  on  Morris  &  Essex  div.  of  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Central  of 
New  Jersey  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Morristown^ 
the  county  seat.  Iron  foundry,  flour  milL 
bleach,  dye  and  print  works,  cycle  and 
component  works,  ax  factories  and  car- 
riage workjs. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent;, 
eightpages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889";  Sidney  Collins,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

RUTHERFORD,  ^crflren  Co.  ^ 

4,411+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Jersey 
City.  Mostly  residences  of  New  York  City 
business  men. 

AMERICAN;  Thursdays;  republican;, 
eight  pages  16x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  John  E.  Tyler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1900,  yl^ 
In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  a 
year  past  has  been  less  than  1,000.  In  1902,  yl^ 
In  1903,  yl.  In  December,  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  for  a  pear  yast  has  been 
less  than  1,100. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  non- 
partisan; eightpages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  lb95;  The  Petrie  Press,  edltors- 
and  publishers;  dated  at  East  Rutherford 
(11—2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBIilCAN;     Saturdays;     republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1;   es- 
tablished April,  1904;  Frank  P.  Newman,  edi- 
tor; Rutherford  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
j  Ushers  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SALEM,  c.  h.,  Salem  Co.  JH  5,8111  pop.^ 
on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.  and  Salem 
r.,  34  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Glass,  iron 
and  hosiery  manufactories  and  fruit  and 
vegetable  packing  establishments.  Agri- 
culture. 

STANDARD    AND    JERSEYMAN; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eightpages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established— .SYandarrf  1819,. 
Jerseyman  1884,  consolidated  lSt(U;  W.  H. 
Chew,  editor;  Standard  and  Jerseyman  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,248.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••).  In  1904, 
(z— 1,2,  4.  5)  I. 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1844; 
Robert  Gwynne,  Jr.,  editor;  Sunbeam  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (2 — 4) 
Circulation  ">_Ki.."  In  1902,  Z (4.  6, 9).  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,784.    In  1904.  yl. 


653 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEE  DIKECTORY, 


NEW  JERSEY. 


WAGE-EARNER;     Thursdays;    inde 
pendent:  labor;    eight   pages    lO^axU;    sub- 
scription 75  cents;   established  1900;  Frank 
S.  Harris,  editor;  Clark  &  Harris,  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

SCOTCH  PLAINS,    Union    Co.  cf 

515t  pop. 

ORPIN€4TON  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL.; monthly  (A  A). 

SEABRIGHT,  Monmouth  Co.  n  l,198t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  i]4  m. 

N.  of  Long  Branch.    Summer  resort. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Seabright  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL  ;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
13^20;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  Will- 
iam J.  Leonard,  editor;  Co-operative  Press 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  '•{xl-- 

SEA  ISLE   CITY,  Cape  May  Co.  R 

340t  pop.,  on  South  Jersey  and  West  Jersey 

&  Seashore  Rds.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia, 

Pa.    Summer  resort. 

CAPE  MAY  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  Matthew  Jefferson, 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3  P).    Circ'n  "iKL." 

SHORTHILLS,  Essex  Co.  o^  3,800 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Delaware,  Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Newark, 
the  county  seat. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
Frank  Wright,  editor  and  publishor  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SMITHVILLE,  Burlington  Co.  D 
sou  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  2  m.  E.  of 
Mount  Holly,  the  county  seat.  Wood- 
working machinery. 

MECHANIC;  monthly;  wood  workers; 
twenty-four  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1847;  John'Adams  Helnson,  editor; 
H.  B.  Smith  Machine  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900, '-iKL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  li»01,  18,500.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903, 
yD(00)(AA). 

SOMERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Somerset  Co.  n 

4,843+  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey 

and  Raritan  r.,  36  m.  W.  of  New  York  City. 

Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

SOMERSET  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
■democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  D.  N.  Messier,  manager; 
Somerville  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,09t2.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,2,182.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  2,180.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.   In  1901  yl. 

SOMERSET  MESSENGER;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1822;  J.  H.  Mattlson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  less  than  1,450;  in  1896,  1,475.  In  1897, 
IZ.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl-"  (??)  (  +  +)  In 
1904,  February,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  1 ,450.  In  19  34,y  I. 

UNIONIST  -  GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1834;  C.  H.  Bateman,  editor; 
Unionist- Gazette  Association,  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."     Actual  average  for  1899,  1,707. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


In  1900,  yl.      In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 
In  1903,  y I  .    In  19i4,  yl. 

JERSEY  RNIGHT;  monthly;  Knights 
of  Pythias;  eight  pages  13x17;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1884;  D.  N. Messier,  editor; 
Somerville  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,175.  Actual  average  for  1896 
2,283.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actua, 
average  for  1899,  2,014.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  {z-A)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

ROYAL.  CRAFTSMAN;  monthly; 
masonic;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ; 
•stablishedl887;  D.  N.  Messier,  editor;  Somer- 
ville Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL."      In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SOUTH  AMBOY,  Middlesex  Co.n 

6,849+  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Long  Branch, 

Pennsylvania  and  Rarltau  River  Rds.  atid 

Raritan  r.,  23  m.   W.  of  New  York   City. 

Potteries,    machine    shops    and    an    iron 

foundry.    Coal  shipping. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Melford  N.  Roll,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTH  ORANGE,  J^ssex  Co.d 
4,608+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of  Newark,  the  county 
seat. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Edgar  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
twenty  pages  8x12:  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished January,  1903;  A.  L.  Mooney,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl. 

SPRINGLAKE     BEACH, 

Monmouth  Co.  D  926+  pop.,  on  Central  of 

New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  8  m.  N. 

of  Manasquan.    Seaside  summer  resort. 

SEASIDE  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  E.  S.  V.  Stultz,  editor; 
Seaside  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."      In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SUMMIT,    Union  Co.  cf  5.302t  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of  New  York  City.    Silk  factory. 
Summer  resort. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1889;  J.  W.  Clift,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3), 

Circulation  "jkl." 
RECORD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1882; 

Alfred  J.  Lane,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 

In  1S96,   I.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898,  publisher 

asserts,   exceeding   1,000.     In    1899,   yl.     In 

1900.  I.    In  1901,  vl.    In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  yl. 

In  1904,  yl. 

SUSSEX,  Sussex  Co.  ^  l,306t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western 
and  Lehigh  &  New  England  Rds.,  U  m. 
N.  E.  of  Newton,  the  county  seat.  Agricult  - 
ure.  Near  slate  quarries  and  iron  and  zinc 
mines. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  8Ubcription$2;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Stanton  &  Wilson,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:     In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.    In  1897,  Y.    In 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


653 


NEW  JERSEY. 


1898,  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901. 
(z-4,  6)1.  In  1902,  vl.  In  1<)()3,  (z— 1)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

WANTAGE  RECORDER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  Chas.  E.  Stickney,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,"lkl-."  Actual  aver- 
age for  189;.  1,105.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,^79.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  vt.  Actual  average  for 
1903.  1,349.    In  1004.  yl. 

MILK  REPOirTER;    monthly;    milk 
trade;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  John  J.  Stanton,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."    In  1898, 1.    In 

1899.  yl.  In  1890,  vl.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  6)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  i;)03,  yl  (OO).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

PEACH  GROWERS'  JOURNAL.; 
monthly:  fruit  trade;  twelve  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  James  E. 
Stanton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5)  (A  A). 

STVEDESBORO,  Gloucester  Co.  JJ 
1,115  pop.,  on  "West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd., 
17  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Manufact- 
uring, farming  and  truck  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Geo.  W.  Pither,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TENAFLY,  Bergen  Co.  □-  l,746t  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City. 

Manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  J.  Z.  Demarest,  editor;  Tenafly  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (6 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,085.  In 
1902, "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TOMS  RIVER,  c.  h..  Ocean  Co.  n 
1,425  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  at  head  of  Toms  River 
bay.    Summer  and  winter  resort. 

NEW  JERSEY  COURIER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1850;  Wm.  H.  Fischer,  edi- 
tor; New  Jersey  Courier  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7 — 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OCEAN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;  Charles  S. 
Haslett.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circu- 

IfLtlOn    **JKL  " 

JERSEY     YACHTSMAN;     monthly 

(A  A). 

TOWN   OF  UNION  (Weehawken 

p.  O.),  Hudson  Co.  cf  15,187+  pop.,  on  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  West  Shore 
Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  opposite  New  York 
City,  3]4  m.  N.  of  Jersey  City. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day.   (.See  Weehatvken,  N.  J.) 

HUDSON  CO.  REVUE;  Saturdays; 
Gennau;  lour  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887:  George  Herz,  editor; 
Michel  Sc  Rank,  publishers.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

NORTH  HUDSON  ^VORLD;  Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  J.  W.  Block, 
editor;  G.  W.  Block,  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Mercer  Co.  a  State 
Capital,  73,307+  pop.— local  estimate  in 
1904.  80,000— on  Pennsylvania  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rds.  and  Delaware  r.,  at 
head  of  steamboat  navigation,  30  m.  N.  £. 


NEW  JERSEY— Trenton. 


of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  60  S.  W.  of  New 
York  City.  Potteries,  tile,  wire,  rubber, 
iron  and  steel  manufactories.  Flour  mills. 
Seat  of  State  Normal  School. 

DAILY. 

STATE  GAZETTE;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  es- 
tablished-^ daily  1846,  weekly  1792;  Thomas 
Holmes,  editor;  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  "jill"  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  1  (••).  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H,  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I. 
Inl899.yl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  19(J4,  yl. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  ten  to  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1882 ;  Jas.Kerney, 
editor;  Trenton  Times  (Incorporated),  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.    yl.    In    1899,  zl.    Actual  average  for 

1900,  8,322;  for  1901,  10,721 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1902,  copies  sold, 
12,081;  for  1903,13,'72y:/orl9(M,]  4,777. 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  Trenton,  only 

New  Jersey  city  of  importance  free  from 
metropolitan  influences;  financial,  indus- 
trial, political,  shopping  center,  dominat- 
ing rich,  populous  suburban  and  agricul- 
tural territory.  Four  trolley  systems,  hav- 
ing eight  divisions;  $1,000,000  monthly  paid 
in  wages  in  factories  alone.  Six  banks. 
$16,000,000  deposits,  equivalent  to  $210  per 
capita;  l(i,737  depositors  in  single  savings 
bank  (22  per  cent  of  city's  population);  aver- 
age deposit,  $330.  Times,  only  afternoon 
daily;  only  independent  daily;  covers  field 
completely.  Sworn  daily  average  Nov.  1, 
1904.  to  Feb.  1,  1905,15,305;  Jan.,  1905,  15,646— 
90  per  cent  more  circulation,  200  per  cent 
more  classified  advertising  than  other  dai- 
lies combined.  Only  Trenton  daily  (1)  pub- 
lishing net  circulation  figures,  (2)  refusing 
objectionable  advertising,  (3)  maintaining 
card  rates,  (4)  conducting  no  circulation 
schemes.  Send  for  sample  copj' and  rates. 
TRUE    AMERICAN;    everj^   morning 

except  Sunday;  democratic;  ten  pages 20x22; 

subscription  $5  ;  established  1835;  Joseph  L. 

Naar.  editor;  True  American  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:   Actual  average  for  1894, 

6,0.'>3;  /or  1895,  5,874;  /or  1896,  5,807; 

/or  1897,  5,348;  for  1898,  5,675;   for  1899. 

5.773;  for  1900.  5,281 :  for  a  year  ending 

rvith     September,    1901,    5,388:    for    1902, 

5,467.     In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  POTTERS'  JOUR- 
NAL ;  Fridays;  labor;  four  pages  18x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  John  D. 
McCormick,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Wednesdays; 
German;  republican  ;  eight  pages  20x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897:  Otto 
Erdlen,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion   "JKL." 

NEW  JERSEY  STAATS  JOUR- 
NAL ;  Saturdays;  German;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  Ernest  C.  Stahl.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

SUNDAY  ADVERTISER;  Sundays; 
independent;  twelve  pages  19x25;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  Advertiser  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
9,224;  for  1896,  9,279;  /or  1897,  10.106. 
In  1898.  yF.    In   1899.  zF.     In  1900,  zF.     In 

1901.  yF.  Actual  average  for  19(^,  12.114; 
forms,  12,750; /or  1904,  12,817. 


«54 


a:mee.tcan  newspaper  directory, 


NEW  JERSEY— Tfenton. 


SUNDAY  COURIER;  Sundays;  inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  John  Driest,  editor; 
■Courier  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JjKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In 

1902,  "i£L."     Inl903.  Z(4)(»»). ^. 

TRADES  UNION  ADVOCATE;  Fri 

days;  labor;  four  pages  12x19;  subscription 
30  cents;  established  1900;  Reuben  Forker, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n"JKL.'     In 

1903,  Z(4)(»»). 

MONTHLY. 

ARENA;  monthly;  independent;  liter- 
ary; one  hundred  and  twelve  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1889;  B.O  .Flower, 
editor;  Albert  Brandt,  publisher  (3—4). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
t24,617.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  F.  In  1901,  yF. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  28,161.  In 
1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

JERSEY  JUNIOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

SILENT  WORKER;  monthly,  during 
the  school  year;  deaf-mute  ;  sixteen  pages 
11x14;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  1888 ; 
John  P.  Walker,  M.A.,  editor;  George  S. 
Porter,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,090.    In  1904.  (z-11)  I. 

TUCKERTON,    Ocean  Co.    a    1,500 
pop.,  terminus  of  Tuckerton  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 
of  Atlantic  City.     Farming,  oyster  plant- 
ing and  Ashing.    Seaside  resort. 
BEACON;    Thursdays ;    neutral ;    four 

pages    20x26;   subscription    ,$1:    established 

18S9;  B  H.Crosby,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

VERONA,  ^ssex  Co.  cf  500  pop.,  on 
Erie  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Newark,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

CALDWELL.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  18x24  :  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  F.  F.  Babcock,  editor; 
Newark  City  Home  Co.,  publishers;  dated  at 
Caldwell  (12-4). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.    In  1896.   I.    In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898. -JKi."  (  ??).     In  1902,  Z  (4,5).     In    1903 
■Z(4)(»«). 

VINELAND,  Cumberland  Co.  P  4,370t 
pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey  and 
West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.,35  m.  S.  E.  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacturing,  fruit 
growing  and  farming. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages 
16x22  (Saturday  issue  eight  pages) ;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1875 ;  B.  F.  Ladd,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

•Circulation  :  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.152.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
xoith  October  21,  1899,  1,332.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  19()1,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1908.  1,406.    In  1904,  yl. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays ;  people's 
partv;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1864;  J.J.  Streeter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  -JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1882;  G.  E.Smith,  editor;  The  News  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

REPUBLICAN  AND  EVERY  SAT- 
URDAY;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  151^x23;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Wilbert  H.  Fenton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL"  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  I  Z.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  "jjcl." 


NEW  JERSEY. 


HOMING  EXCHANGE;  monthly:  de- 
voted to  pigeon-flying;  twenty-four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Chas. 
F.  Hoser,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON,  Warren  Co.  ^ 
3,580+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  65  m.  W.  of  Jersey  City. 
Pianos,  cabinet  organs,  silk  cloth,  under- 
wear and  other  articles.    Farming. 

STAR:  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  ten 
pages  17^^x22 ;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1868;  Chas.  L.  Stryker,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,662;  for  1896,2,938;  for  1897,3»129. 
In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October  21,  1899,  3,261; /or  1900, 
3,322: /or  1901,3,355;  /or  1902,  3,430; 
or  1903,  3,7  59;  /or  1904.  4,021. 

WARREN  TIDINGS;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1877;  J.  B.  R.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1 ,553.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898.  "J£l." 

WEEHAWKEN,    Hudson    Co.    n' 
15,187  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 
Rd.,  opposite  New  York,  S}4  m.  N.  of  Jersey 
City.  Manufacturing  of  silk  hats  and  cigars 
are  the  chief  industries. 
DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;   eight  pages  18x24;  estab- 
lished   1872;    liispatch    Printing  Company, 
publishers  (7— 3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  (  ??).    In  1899.  Z.     In  1902,  Z  (4) 

^^M  ERIC  AN    HOUSEKEEPER; 

monthly;  household;  one  hundred  and  forty 
four  pages  7^x10;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  R.  D.  Boniface  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (3—4). 
Circulation:  In  1398,  "jkl."  In  1899,  zB. 
In  19a),  zB.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5) 
C.    In  1903,  yD(A  A). 

EVENING  HOURS;  monthly;  twenty 
pages  11x16:  subscription  25  cents:  estab- 
lished 1900:  Evening  Hours  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
57,916.  Inl903,(z— 11)  A.  Inl901,(z— 11)  A. 

WESTFIELD,  Union  Co.  cf  3,500 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  18  m. 
W.  of  New  York  City.  Residences  of  New 
York  City  business  men. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890 :  G.  A. V.  Hankinson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation;  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,175.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898  "JKL  " 

UNION  CO.  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
independent:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1884;  C.  E.  Pearsall,  edi- 
tor; Standard  Publishing  Concern,  publish- 
ers (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  Actual  average 
fcr  1896.  1,144.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  l,30r.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

NEW  SHAKESPEAREANA;  quar- 
terly. January,  April,  July,  October;  shake- 
speareana;  fifty  two  to  one  hundred  and 
sixty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  James  Falkner,  Jr.,  editor;  The 
Shakespeare  Press,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year 
was  2.000.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,000. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


655 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


"WEST  HOBOKEN,  ffudson  Co.  cf 

23,0'J4+pop.,  2  m.  from  Hoboken  and  3  W.of 
New  York  City.  Silk  and  chemical  manu- 
factories and  woodworking. 

NEW  JEK!SEY  CONTRACTOR, 
REAL,    ESTATE    BULLETIN; 

Tbursdavs;  building  and  real  estate;  eight 
pages  11x16  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1894;  A.  H.  Ringier,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki,." 

PALISADE  NEWS  AND  REPORT- 
ER; Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1876; 
John  H.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher(12— 4). 
Circulation  "ikl." 

SOCIALIST  REVIEW;  monthly;  so- 
cialistic: four  pai;es  15x22;  subscription  lo 
cents;  established  January,  1904;  Charles 
Ufert,  editor;  Socialist  Part  of  West  Ho 
boken,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
6,333. 

WEST  SUMMIT,  Union  Co.  ^  on 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  "Western  Rd.,11 
m.  W.  of  Newark.! 

PASSAIC  VALLEY  NEWS;   Satur 
days  ;    four  pages   15x22  ;    subscription  $1  ; 
established  1896;  J.  Thomas  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher;  dated  at  New  Providence.     Cir- 
culation "JKA"  (A  A). 

^3VIlST\^r001D, Bergen  Co. [if  828t  pop., 
on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W. 
of  New  York  City.    Agriculture. 
CHRONICLE;   Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1895; 
James  B.  H.  Storms  and  John  C.  Storms,  ed- 
itors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

"WHITE    HOUSE,    Hunterdon    Co. 

\:  500  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  &  Rock- 
away  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Somerville 
and  Clinton.    Farming  and  peach  culture. 
REVIEW;    Thursdays ;    independent ; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;  estab- 
lished 1898  ;  G.  W.  Shampanore,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  •jkl." 

WILD  WOOD,  Cape  May  Co.  U^  150t 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  8  m. 
N.  of  Cape  May.    Summer  resort. 

FIVE  MILE    BEACH   JOURNAL; 

Fridaj^s;  independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  Jed  Du  Bois, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n"jKi,." 

FIVE  MILE  BEACH  SUN;  Satur- 
days; republican:  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  T.  C.  Hamil- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circ'n"jKL." 

WOODBRIDGE,  Middlesex  Co.  D 
1,275  pop.  (of  township),  on  Central  of  New 
Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Rds. ,  25  m.  S.  W.  of 
New  York  City.  Manufacturing. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;   es- 


tablished 1899:  M.  S.  Clark,  editor;  Wood- 
bridge  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "J_KI." 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  R.  D.  Uhler,  editor  and  publisher 
(12— j).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODBURY,  c.  h.,  Gloucester  Co.  p 

4,U87t  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  and 
Delaware  River  Rds.  and  Woodbury  creek, 
8  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ships  ber- 
ries, fruit  and  vegetables.  Piano  and  glass 
manufactories. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  to  eight  pages  15:^2;  sub- 
scription $2.60;  established  1897;  H&wn  & 
Wilson,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "iKD." 
In  19r0.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

CONSTITl  TION  AND  FARMERS' 
AND  MECHANICS'  ADVERTISER; 
Wednesdays:  republican;  four  pages  21x28; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1834 ;  L.  W. 
Albright,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation  :  In  19ul,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aoe  for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1903, 
1,641.     In  1903.  vl.    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

GLOUCESTER  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  James  D. 
Carpenter,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,500;  in  1897, 
1.525.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  190O,  pub- 
Usher  asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than  1.540; 
in  1901,  no  issue  less  than  1.550;  in  1903,  Jan- 
uary, no  issue  during  the  past  year  fell  below 
1,540.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

WOODGLEN,  Hunterdon  Co.  ^  100 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  8  m.  E. 
of  Washington.    Farming. 

AMERICAN       GAMEKEEPER; 

Thursdays;  game  and  fowl;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
lS94;  A.  L.  Shampanore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

WOODSTOWN,  Salem  Co.  p  l,371t 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.  and 
Salem  creek,  10  m.  E.  of  the  Delaware  r. 
and  25  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Extensive 
canneries  and  shirt  and  agricultural-imple- 
ment manufactories.    Farming. 

MONITOR  -  REGISTER  ;  Fridays  ; 
independent-republican;  four  pages  22x30; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1869;  Benj.  Pat- 
terson, editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,>40.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1,541.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual 
average  for  Vm,  1,4:13.  Inl903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1  ..>6->. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eisht  pases  13x20;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1891;  Farmer  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3").    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 


NEW    MEXICO. 


Population  195,310 1.     Land  Area  122,460  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  states,  bounded  north  by  Colorado,  east  by  Okla- 
homa and  Texas,  south  by  Texas  and  Mexico,  and  west  by  Arizona.  Capital 
city  :  Santa  Fe.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Mining  and  lumber.  Num- 
ber of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (JVIarch  30,  1905),  61,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,!;  weekly,  56:  monthly,!. 

The  cities  of  over  1,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 


Albuquerque 6,238t 

Santa  Fe 5,603t 

Lias  Vegas 3,'5.'5'-it 

Raton ••  3,a40t 


Gallup 3,946t 

Silver  City '3,735t 

Roswell 2,049+ 

Socorro 1,512+ 


ALAMOGORDO,  c.  h..  Otero  Co.  Q 
l,524t  pop.,  on  El  Paso  &  Northeastern  Rd., 
80  m.  N.  of  El  Paso.  Agriculture,  horticul- 
ture and  mining.    Timber. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896  ;  W.  S.  Shepard,  editor  ;  Alamogordo 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Sep- 
tember, 1900,  1,1 9S.    In  1901.  -JKL." 

OTERO  CO.  ADVERTISER  ;  Sat 
urdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription S1.50  ;  established  1900  ;  Morgan 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKI.." 

ALBUQUERQUE,  c.  h.,  Bernalillo 

Co.  -n  6,238  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Sante  Fe  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Rio  Grande  r.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Santa  Fe. 
the  Territorial  capital.  Center  of  trade  in 
wool,  hides,  corn  and  wine.  Silver,  gold, 
copper,  coal  and  iron  mines. 

CITIZEN;  every  eveningexcept  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  — daily  S6, 
weekly  $2;  established  — daily  1886,  weekly 
1891;  Thos.  Hughes,  editor;  Hughes  &  Mc- 
Creight,  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  daily  Z. 
In  1901,  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4, 5).  In  1902,  daily  Z  ^4), 
weekly  Z  (4). 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L.-D  E  M  O  C  RAT ;  every 
morning;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1880;  D.  D.  Macpher- 
eon,  jnanager;  Democrat  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897, "jkl- "  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,529.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  near  ending  ivith  June, 
1901.1,826.  in  1902,  yl.  Inl903,(z-6)  I  (AA). 

INDUSTRIAL  ADVERTISER;  Sat 
urdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  J.  H.  McCutchen, editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUNSHINE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

AZTEC,  c.h.,  San  Juan  Co.  "n^SSf  pop., 
on  Rio  de  las  Animas  r.,  1.50  m.  X.  W.  of 
Santa  Fe,  the  Territorial  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  fruit. 

SAN  ,TUAN  CO.  INDEX;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  «1888;  Joe  Pre witt,  editor  and 
publisher  (.3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARLSBAD,  c  h.,  Eddy  Co.  O,  2,500 
pop.,  on  Pecos  System  of  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 


Pecos  r.    Fruit  growing  and  farming.    Has 
extensive  irrigating  system. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  12x17;  subscription  S2; 
established  1889;  L.  O.  Fullen,  editor;  TV.  T. 
Reed,  publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,977.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  189S,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.    In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

CURRENT;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  12x17;  subscription $2;  established  1892; 
Emerson  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  ^  750t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific.  Denver  &  Gulf  Rd. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ELi  FENIX;  Saturdays;  Spanish;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1899;  N.  Faustin  Gallegos.  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EMPRESA;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

CLOUDCROFT,   Ottero  Co.  q   52t 

pop.,  on  Alamogordo  &  Sacramento  Moun- 
tain Rd.,  about  100  m.  W.  of  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Lumber  and  agriculture. 

SILVER  LINING;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
April.  1903;  J.  Russell  Wallace,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

DEMING,  Grant  Co.  p  l,341t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Southern 

Pacific  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Silver  City,  the 

county  seat.    Mining  and  stock  raising. 

HEADLIGHT;  Fridays  :  democratic  ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1880;  Geo.  L.  Shakespeare,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHWESTERN  ADVER- 
TISER;  monthly  (A  A). 

ESTANCIA,  Valencia  Co.  -n  200  pop. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FARMINGTON,  5^07*  Juan  Co.ti548t 

pop.,  59  m.  S.  of  Durango,  Colo.     Fruit  and 

agriculture,  coal  and  gold  mining. 

TIMES-HUSTLER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  173^x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  Butler  &  Wehrer 
editors  and  publishers  (3—5  P).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

GALLUP,  c,  h.,  McKinleyCo.  -D  2,946t 
on  Santa  Fe  &  Pacific  Rd.,  158  m.  N.  W.  of 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


Albuquerque,  the  nearest  banking  town. 
Coal  mining. 

McIilXLEY    CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  llxlTJ^: 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1S88;  H.  A. 
Pease,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3).  Circula- 
tion   'JKL." 

HILLSBORO,  c.  li.,  Sierra  Co.  p  557t 

pop.,  13  m.  N.  of  Lake  Valley,  the  nearest 

.'5tatlon  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.    Mining  and  stock  raising. 

SIERRA  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1883;  W.  O.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

liASCRUCES,  c.h.,  Bona  Ana  Co.  p 

1,685-|-  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  Fruit 
growing,  agriculture  and  mining. 

ELi  LABRADOR;  Fridays;  Spanish; 
four  pages  13x20;  established  1897;  Jose  Gon- 
zales, editor;  El  Labrador  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

EL  TIEMPO;  Thursdays;  Spanish;  four 

Sages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
[.  &  Luis  D.  Valdez,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PROCxRESSS;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1886;  C.  P.  Downs,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Cii"culation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

RIO  GRANDE  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1881;  A.  J.  Papen,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liAS  VEGAS,  c.  h.,  San  Miguel  Co.  D- 

3,552+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  about  46  m.  E.  of  Santa  Fe,  the  Ter- 
ritorial capital.  Stock  growing,  agricul- 
ture and  mining. 

OPTIC  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY  OPTIC  AND   STOCK 

GROWER,  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$2;  established  1879;  Las  Vegas  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly"JKL."   In  1899,  daily  Z.    In  19()2,"ijcL  " 

EL  INDEPENDIENTE  ;  Thursdavs; 
Spanish;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1894;  E.  H.  Salazar, 
publisher.  Circulation  '  jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,    JKL-'     In  1993,  Z  (4). 

LA  VOZ  DEL  PUEBLO;  Saturdays; 
Spanish ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2.50 ; 
established  1888;  Felix  Martinez, editor:  Mar- 
tinez Publishing  Company,  publishers  ( 12 — 1 ). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  Actital  average  for  1896, 
l,8'-i6.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,  "JKi,."  In  1899, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  2.375.  In  1900,  zH. 
Actual  areraae  for  1901.  2,633;  for  1902, 
2,684.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  (z-4)  H. 

RE  VI  ST  A  CATOLICA:  Sundays; 
Spanish:  roman  catholic;  sixteen  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $3;  established  1875;  Jesuit 
Fathers,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

liORDSBURG.     Grant     Co.    JJ    228 

pop.,   on   Arizona   and    New   Mexico   and 

Southern  Pacific  Go's   Rds.     Supply  depot 

for  a  mining  and  stock-raising  section. 

WESTERN  LIBERAL;  Fridays;  in 
dependent;  four  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $3; 
established  1887:  Don.  H.  Kedzie,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MORA,  Mora  Co.  nf  1.250  pop. 
STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 


OLD  ALBUQUERQUE,  Bernalillo 

Co.  -a  1,191+  pop.,  2  m.  N.  of  Albuquerque, 

the  county  seat.   Sheep,  cattle,  corn,  wheat 

and  mining. 

EL  INDITO;  Saturdays;  Spanish;  four 
pages  9xia;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  r.HK.); 
Gabriel  Armi.io,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

PORTALES,    Roosevelt    Co.   n-    353 

pop.,  on  Pecos  Valley  Lines,  65  m.  N.  E.  of 

Roswell. 

HERALD:  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Roby  &  Ryther,  editors  and  publishers 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TI3IES  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  24x35;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 19U3;  M.  Bull,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  ",?^l." 

RATON, c.h.,  Colfax  (7o.cr3,540tpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Rail- 
road machine  shops.    Coal  mining. 

twAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26:  subscription  .$2 ;  established 
1898:  Mrs.  W.  A.  Eaton,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RANGE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x20>^;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881;  C.  E.  Stivers,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1890;  Geo.  B.  Beringer,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RED  RIVER,   Taos  Co.  tl  62  m.  AV. 

by  N.  of  Springer,  the  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion. 

PROSPECTOR  :  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 190O ;  Fremont  C.  Stevens,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl. 

ROSIVELL,  c.  h.,  Chaves  Co.  n-  2,006t 
pop.,  on  Pecos  Valley  Rd.,  74  m.  N.  of  Eddy. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

PECOS     VALLEY     STOCKMAN; 

Saturdays;  livestock;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1.20;  established  1900;  MunseyBuU, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A^- 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Record  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—5  P).    Circulation   'jkl." 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x2<);  subscription  $2:  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.  E.  Mason,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROY,    ^I<yra    Co.    nf    33    m.    N.    E.    of 

Springer. 

OBSERVER     AND     REPORTER: 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

SAN  MARCIAL, .Socorro  Co. -a  599t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  Rio  Grande  r..  30  m.  S.  of  Socorro,  the 

county  seat.     Farming,  mining,  cattle  and 

sheep  raising. 

BEE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1892;  H. 
H.  Howard,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SANTA  FE,  c.  h.,  Santa  Fe  Co.  n 
Territorial  Capital,  5,603t  pop.,  on  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Santa  Fe 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  MEXICO. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


Southern  Rds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Rio  Grande  r 

Mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEW  MEXICAN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundaj-,  and  NEW  MEXICAN  RE- 
VIEW, Tiiursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
—daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $r.50,  weekly  $2;  established  1862;  New 
Mexican  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jiUi"  weekly  "jkl.- 

BULLETIN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $2;  e8tal)lished  Decem- 
ber, 1902;  Charles  Hartsough,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (8—3  P).    Circulation  -jkl." 

EL  BOLETIN  POPULAR  ;  Thurs 
days;  Spanish;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1885;  JoseSegura, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

EL  NUEVO  MEXICANO;  Saturdays; 
Spanish;  republican;  foxir  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription  $2.50;  established  1865;   New  Mex 
ican    Printing   Co.,   editors  and    publishers 
(6—3).    Circ'n  -jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•'•). 

SILVER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  P 

2,735t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.  Gold,  silver  and,  copper  mining. 
Smelter  and  mills  for  reducing  ores. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  republican: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2 :  established 
1881;  Fred.  A.  Bush,  editor:  Enterprise  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1896 ;  W.  B.  Walton,  editor  and  man- 
ager; Independent  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SOCORRO,  c.  h.,  Socorro  Co.  -nl,512t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  Rio  Grande  r.  Mining,  fruit  and  agri- 
culture. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  16x22;  subscripticm  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  A.  Drake,  editor;  Socorro  Coun- 
ty Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
DEFENSOR  DEL  PUEBLO  ;  Sat- 
urdays (A  A). 

SPRINGER,    Colfax    Co.   cT   558t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

about  TO  m.  N.  of  Las  Vegas.    Stock  raising. 

Farming. 

COLFAX    CO.  STOCKMAN:   Satur- 
days;  democratic;    four   pages 
scription  $2;  established  1882; 
son,  editor  and  publisher, 

TAOS,  c.  h.,  Taos  Co.  ti  l,225t  pop.,  76 
m.  N.  by  E.  of  Santa  Fe,  the  Territorial 
capital,  and  30  from  Tres  Piedras,  nearest 
station  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  Min- 
ing, agriculture,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

LA    RE  VIST  A    DE  TAOS  AND 
CRESSET;  Thursdays;  neutral;  Spanish; 


18x24:   sub 
J.  F.  Hutchi 
Circulation  "jkj,.' 


ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  A.  J.  Baca,  editor;  Frank 
Staplin,  publisher.    Circulation  ".jkl." 

TIERRA  AM ABlJuIu A,  Rio  Arriba 
Co.  ^j  137  pep. 
REPUBLICAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TRES  PIEDRAS,  Toas  Co.    ^  .50t 

pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  about  27 

m.  N.  W.  of  Toas. 

MINING  REPORTER;  Wednesdays; 
mining;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  Septeml)er,  1903;  B.  RayBeeman, 
editor;  Reporter  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TUCUMCARI,  Quay  Co.  D-  on  Chi- 

cago,  Rock  Island  &  El  Paso   Rd.,   15  m. 

N.  E.  of    Polomas.     Farming   and   stock 

raising. 

ACTUAL  SETTLER;  Saturdays;  non- 
political;  four  pages  17^x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1905;  J.  E.  Curren, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—5). 

QUAY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  Bub- 
scription$2;  established  January.  1902;  J.  E. 
Curren,  editor;  A.  L.  Curren,  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1903;  A.  E.  Curren, editor;  A.  L.  Cur- 
ren, publisher  (2—5  P). 

TULAROSA,   Otero  Co.  P  752t  pop., 

on  El  Paso  &  North  Eastern  Rd.,  15  m.  N,  of 

Alamogordo,  the  county  seat.  Horticulture, 

agriculture  and  mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Lougino  &  Davis,  editors  and 
publishers  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WAGON  MOUND,  Mora  Co.  d  815t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.. 

30  m.  E.  of  Mora,  the  county  seat.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

EL  COMBATE;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  October,  1902;  Diego  A. 
Chacon,  editor;  Patricio  Gonzales,  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl. 

WHITEOAKS,  Lincoln  Co.  g  804t 
pop.,  50  m.  E.  of  Socorro,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
Mining  and  milling  of  ores,  stock  raising 
and  farming. 

EAGliE;  Thursdavs;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Wharton  &  Haley,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 


NEW  YORK. 


Population  7,268,012 1.     Land  Area  47,620  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  bj-^  Lake  Ontario,  the  river  St.  Lawrence  and  Canada,  east 
by  Vermont.  Massachusetts,  Connecticut  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  and  west  by  Pennsylvania, 
Lake  Erie  and  the  river  Niagara.  State  capital:  Albany.  Principal  products 
and  industries:  Agriculture,  dairy  products  and  general  manufacturing. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,1905),  1,974,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  210;  tri-weekly,  6;  semi-weekly,  44;  weekly,  1,025;  bi-weekly, 
11;  semi-monthly,  41;  monthly,  572  ;  bi-monthly,  15;  quarterly,  50. 

The  cities  of  over  25,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


New  York 3,437,203t 


Buftaio. 

Rochester. 

Syracuse.. 

Albany 

Troy 


35t4,38rt 

162,60St 

108,374t 

94,151t 

60.651t 


Utica 56,383t 

Youkers 47,931 1 

Binsliainton 39,64Tt 

Elmira 35,67'2t 

Schenectady 31 ,  C82 1 

Auburu 30,345t 


ADAMS,  Jefferson  Co.  [^  l,292t  pop.,  on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Watertown,  the  county  seat.  Mills  and 
manufactories.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

JEFFERSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Tues 

4ays :  Independent;  eight  pages  15x25;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1844;  W.  J.  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897  and  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1,900;  in 
1899,  1,850.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,710;  for  1903,  1,748; 
/or  1904.  1,799. 

ADDISON,  Steuben  Co.  p  2,080t  pop., 

on  Erie  and  Addison  &  Pennsylvania  Rds. 

and    Canisteo   r..    30   m.    W.    of    Elmira. 

Mills  and  manufactories.    Agriculture  and 

lumber. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lisbed  1857;  A.  C.  Fastblnder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  -jia"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  y I.    In  1899,"jkl-" 

AFTON,  Chenango  Co.  n  722t  pop.,  on 

Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,   28    m.  N.    E.   of 

Binghamton.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  A.  C.  Sherman,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AKRON,  Erie  Co.  <l  l,.585t  pop.,  on 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds..  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Buffalo, 
the  county  seat.  Cement  and  flour  mills. 
Farming. 

HERALD   AND   BREEZE;    Thurs 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established— Heraid  1896.  Breeze 
1878;  consolidated  1901 ;  J.  C.  Murphy,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902,Z(1,2,  4.  5). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  30x44;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  J.  G.  Childs,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Albany  Co.  n-  State 
Capital,  94,151+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany, 
Delaware  &  Hudson,  New  York  Central  & 


Hudson  River  and  West  Shore  Rds.  and 
Hudson  r.,  142  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 
Center  of  wholesale  and  retail  trade, 
especially  in  lumber.  Connected  by  river 
and  canals  with  Lake  Erie.  Lake  Ontario 
and  Lake  Champlain. 

DAILY. 

ARGUS;  every  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
democratic;  dally  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
Sunday  $2,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1813; 
The  Argus  Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :     Accorded   G  from 

1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  E.  In  1901, 
F###.  Inl902,  (z— IDF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
1904,  yG. 

Semi- Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 

1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  "jkl." 

EVENING  JOURNAL.;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  twenty 
pages  17>gx21}^;  subscription  $3;  established 
1830;  Wm.  Barnes,  Jr.,  editor;  The  Journal 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  10,810.  Actual  average  for 
189ti,  10,654.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  13,531  ;  for  1900, 
16.473;  /or  1901,  16,376:  /or  1902,  16,- 
109; /or  1903.  16,637;  for  190i,  18,238. 

FREIE  BLATTER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  German  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $8;  established  1852; 
Julius  A.  Kastner,  editor;  August  Miggael, 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS -KNICKERBOCKER-EX- 
P  R  ESS ;  every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
SUNDAY  PRESS.  Sundays;  independ- 
ent; daily  eight,  Sunday  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily, PVess  1877;  Knickerbocker  1H42; 
irornmgKrpres.s  1847; consolidated  1899;  Sun- 
day 1870;  M.  H.  Rooker,  editor;  The  Press 
Company, publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  15.630.     In  1895.  E.     In 

1896,  E.  In  1897,  F  Y.  In  1898, yF.  In  1899,  yF. 
In  1900.  G.     In  1901.  yG.     In  1902,  yG.    In 

1903,  vG.    In  1904.  yH. 

Sunday :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than    19.843.     In   1895,    E.     In    1896,    D.     In 

1897.  E  Y.  In  1898.  yE.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900.  F. 
In  1901,  yF.     In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.     In 

1904,  yG. 


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AMEEICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Albany. 


T^GIilCHER  HEROIiD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SONNTAGS 
JOURNAL.  Sundays;  German;  daily  re- 
publican, Sunday  independent;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  Sunday  twelve  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  Sunday  $2;  established- 
daily  1869,  Sunday  1888;  Albany  Herold  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Act- 
ual average  for  1896.  ti,13ti  ##•  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl  ##.  In  1899,  "iKL." 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1894,  3,'>i78 
##.  Ill  1895,  H  ##.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,909  ##.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl  ##. 
In  1899,  "JKL." 

TI3IES5-UNTON;  every  evening  except 
Suudav,  and  WEEKLY  TI3IES,  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  to  twenty  four 
pages  19x24;  subscription  — daily  $3,  weekly 
SI;  established— daily  1856,  weekly  1873;  Mar- 
tin H.  Glvnn,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circula'tion— Daily :  In  1891,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  19,600.  In  1895,  D.  In 
1896.  D.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1897,  21,110.  In  1898,  yD. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  23,507.  In  1900. 
yC.  Actual  average  for  1901.  24,711 ;  for 
1902,25,294;  for  1903.  24»,800;  for  19t'4, 
30  4S7. 

Vveekly :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892  to  H 
in  1895.  In  1*^96,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  y I. 

WEEKLY. 

COUNTRY     GENTLEMAN;    Thurs 
days:  agricultural;  tw^enty  pages  11x15:  sub- 
scription  $1,50  ;     established   1831  ;    Luther 
Tucker  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:    In  1894,  D.     In  1895.  E.     In 

1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,  yE.  Inl899,  yE. 
In  190i),  vF.  In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903.yF(»»).     Inl9(M.  yF  (O©). 

SUNDAY  TELEGRAM;  Sundays;  In 
dependent;  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1886;  James  Hill,  editor  and 
publisher  (4 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  55,000  in 
1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yC.  In  1899.  vD.  In  1900.  yE.  Actual 
average  for  1901, 43, 780 ;  for  1902.  46,320 ; 
for  1903,  43,874.    In  1904,  yC. 

VATICAN  AND  CATHOLIC 
STAR;  Saturdays;  roman  catholic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1884;  T.  P.  McClare,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  also  at  Troy. 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl-"  In  1899,  H. 
In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
19('3,  yH  (O  O).     In  1904,  yl. 

ZION'S  WATCHMAN;  Saturdays; 
undenominational;  eight  pages  14x20;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1879;  John  Lem- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Does  not  In- 
sert advertisements. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN    EDUCATION;   month 
ly;  educational;    sixty  eight   pages  6J^x9i^; 
subscription  §1;  established  1897;  C.E.  Frank- 
lin, editor;  New  York  Education  Company, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  18«8, 
3»857.  In  1899.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1900.  4,200:  for  1901.  4,510;  for  1902, 
4, 550.    In  1903,  G.    Actual  average  for  li;04, 

5.300. 

LAW  JOURNAL:  monthly;  legal; 
forty  pages  7x11;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Charles  J.  Hailes.  editor;  Albany 
Lavp  Journal  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,500.    In  1895,   H.    In  1896,  H.    If 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yL 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, yl. 

MEDICAL  ANNALS;  monthly;  med- 
ical; sixty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  MacFarlane  &  Mosher,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3P). 

CirculRtion:  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    Inl898.  "JKL.- 


NEW  YORK— Albany. 


YOUNG  AMERICANS;  monthly; 
juvenile:  sixty-four  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1902;  Herbert  Hungerford, 
editor;  The  Success  League,  Inc.,  publishers 
(12—4), 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
7,916.    In  1904,  yG. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

WORK  AT  HOME;  bi  monthly  (A  A). 

ALBION,  c.  h.,  Orleans  Co.  -C_  4,477t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  SO  m.  W.  of  Rochester. 
Mills,  manufactories  and  fruit  evaporators. 
Sandstone  quarries. 

FREE  LANCE  AND  ORLEANS  CO. 
HERALD;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  1.5x22:  subscription  50  cents;established 
1894;  Pearl  Coann,  editor  and  publisher(8— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1S96,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  y I.  In 
1902,  vl.    In  1903,  yl.    Inl9(U,  yl. 

NEW^S;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20.X26;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
A.  M.  Eddy,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ORLEANS  AMERICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
•SI:  established  1824;  J.  G.  Simpson,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902.  Z  (4). 

ORLEANS  REPUBLICAN;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25:  established  1828;  L.  H.  Beach,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,660.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1 ,773.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  has  be'-za 
less  than  1,825.  Actual  average  for  i^l» 
1,947;  for  1902,  2,008;  for  1903,  2,035; 
/or  19<J4,  2,160. 

OOLOGIST;  monthly :  ornithology ; 
sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1884;  E.  H.  Short,  editor;  Frank 
H.  Lattin,  M.D.,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,144.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  1,000.  ^cf- 
ual  average  for  1899,  1,^7'i.    In  1900,  y  I.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,204. 

ALEXANDRIA    BAY,  Jefferson 

Co.   \h  1,511+  pop.    Summer  resort   in   the 

Thousand  Islands.    Motor  boat  and  yacht 

building. 

THOUSAND  ISLAND  SUN;  Wed- 
nesdays; independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1901;  G.  L. 
Olds,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  Jwiy,  1902.  1,209.  In  1903.  yl.. 
In  19(>4,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  has  been 
less  than  1,500. 

ALFRED,  Allegany  Co.  P 7561  pop.,  on 
Erie  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of  Hornellsville.    Seat  of 
Alfred  University.    Roofing,  tile  and  brick 
manufactories.    Agriculture. 
SUN;  Wednesdays;  republican:  four  pages 

18x24;     subscription    $1:     established     1884; 

Crumb  &  Whitford,  editors  and  managers; 

Sun  Publishing  Association,  publishers  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl  "  Actual  average 

for   1899,    1,022.     In  1900,     jkl  "     In  1901, 

publisher  asserts,  was  not  less  than  1,050.    In 

1902,  Z  (4;.    In  1904,  "JKL." 

ALLEGANY,  Cattaraugus  Co.  p 
3,692+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Western  New  York 
&  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Olean. 
Connected  by  electric  cars.    Tannery  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


661 


NEW  YORK. 


sash  and  door  factory.    Farming  and  dairy- 
ing. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
8ubscrlptit)n$l:  established  ls9tj;  Jas.  Mutsch- 
lechner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation '-.'KL." 

ALMOND,  Allegany  Co. P 520  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.,  18  ni.  N.  E.  of  Belmont,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

GLEANER,;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1901;  F.  W.  Ames,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— C5).    Circulation  "iKL." 

ALTAMONT,  Albany  Co.  U-  689t  pop., 

oil  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 

Albany,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Shipping   point  for  haj',   buckwheat,  etc. 

Summer  resort. 

ENTE  It  PRISE;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Enterprise  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.BOi).  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  2,131.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2.  4)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,353. 
In  1904.  (z— 4)  H. 

AMENIA,  Dutchess  Co.  0,2,3741  pop. 

(of   township),   on   New  York    Central    & 

Hudson  River  Rd.,  84  m.  N.  of  New  York 

City.    Condensed  milk  and  sash  and  blind 

factories.     Iron  mines. 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  neutral ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1852; 
Charles  Walsh,  editor;  Walsh,  Griffen,  & 
Hovsradt,  publishers  (.3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iio."  Inl897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  -jkl.-    In  1902,  Z  (3,  4). 

AMITYVILLE,  Suffolk  Co.  a  2,038t 

pop.,  on  Liong  Island  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  New 

York  City.    Brush  manufactory.    Summer 

resort. 

ENTERPRISE:  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eigiit  pages  15x22;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  1900;  Walter  B.  Kennedy,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  1904;  Charles 
F.  Delano,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

AMSTERDAM,  Montgomery  Co.  Q 
21.931+  pop.— local  estimate  25,000— on  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and  West 
Shore  Rds.  and  Mohawk  r.,  33  m.  N.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
knitted  goods,  carpets,  steel  springs  and 
other  articles.    Agriculture. 

MORNING  SENTINEL;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday;  democratic;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1884;  G.  H.  Loadwick,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4),  T.    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

RECORDER  AND  DEMOCRAT; 
evfry  evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEK  Ij  Y,  Tuesdays  and  Frirlavs;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription— daily 
$6.  senil- weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1833, 
semi  weekly  1870;  Wm.  J.  Kline  &  Son,  edi 
tors  and  publishers  H— 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895.  2,332;  for  1896.  2,405;  for  1897, 
2,411;  for  1898,  2.672;  for  1899,  2.748. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.     Actual  average 


NEW  YORK. 


/or  1902,  3,020;  for  19;i3,  3,340;  for  1904, 

3,.>.»4. 

Seiui-VVeekly:    Actual  average  for  1895, 

1,447;  for  1896,  1,657;  for  1897.    1,719; 

for  1898,  1 ,769:  /or  1899,  1,815.  In  1900.  yl. 

In  1901.  vl.     Actual  average  for  1902,  1,997; 

for  1(103,  2, 185 ;  for  Vm,  2,709. 

HEAli  ESTATE;  monthly;  real  estate; 
fifty  two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902;  H.  L.  Reed,  editor;  The 
Amsterdam  Advertising  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  iiith  March,  1905,  2,708. 

ANDES,  Delaioare  Co.  R  365t  pop.,  on 

western  slope  of  the  Catskill  mountains,  10 

m.  S.  E.  of  Delhi,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  dairying. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
T.  W.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

AtiTyOVEB.,  Allegany  (7o.  P954t  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Hornellsville. 

Natural  gas.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

Large  silk  mill,  enamel,  textile  and  textile 

industries. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  J. 
Harvev  Backus,  editor  andpublisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  'jjil  "  Acrual  average 
for  1901.  1,093: /or  1902,  1,280;  for  1903 
1,313.    In  1904,  yl. 

ANGELICA,  Allegany  Co.  jD953tpop., 
on  Central  New  York  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m. 
N.  of  Belmont,  the  county  seat.  Grist 
and  saw  mills  and  lumber  factories 
Farming. 

AliLEGANY    CO.    ADVOCATE; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1901; 
Frank  S.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In 

1903,  "jkl." 

ANGOLA,  Erie  Co.-o  7121  pop.,  on 

Lake    Shore   &   Michigan   Southern,   New 

York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Western  New 

York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.,   22  m.    W.  of 

Buffalo,  the  county  seat.  Flour  and  planing 

mills  and  lumber  yard. 

RECORD;   Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1879;  W.  M.  Landon,  editor  and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

ANTWERP,  Jefferson  Co.  t]  929tpop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 
25  m.  N.  E.  of  Watertown,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing  and  mining  of  iron  ore,  talc, 
marble,  lead,  etc. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays  :  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1863;  Duane  W.  Fuller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Theresa  (9—3)- 
Combined  circ'n"JKt."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ARCADE,    Wyoming  Co. -a  887t  pop., 

on  Buffalo,  Attica  &  Arcade  and  Western 

New  York  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  35  m.  S. 

E.  of  Buffalo.    Knitting  mills;    cheese  for 

export;  flannels,  yarn,  furniture,   barrels 

and  cheese  boxes.    Stone  quarries. 

WESTERN  NEW  YORK  FARM- 
ER; Saturdays;  agricultural;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  Frank 
P.  Huletie  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


WYOMING  CO.  HERAL.D:  Tues- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1890;  W.  F.  Arthurs, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  editions  for 
neighboring  towns  (1 — 5). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  months  of 
1897,1,261.  In  1898,  "Jio,."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  3,230.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)1.  In  1903,  y I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)I  (••). 

WY03IING  CO.  liEADER:  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1859;  FrankP.  Hulette&Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ATHENS,  Greene  Co.  O,  2,171t  pop., 
on  New  Yorlc  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 
steamboat  landing  on  Hudson  r.  and  con- 
nected by  ferry  with  Hudson,  2  m.  east. 
Iron  foundry.  Glue,  ice  tools  and  bricks. 
Limestone  quarries  and  knitting  mill.  Agri- 
culture. 

N  E  AV  S ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK.L.Y,  Fridays;  independent; 
daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  four  pages 
20x26;  subseription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily December,  1902,  weekly  1889; 
M.  Harvey,  editor  and  publisher  (.3— 3).  Cir- 
culation— weekly  "jkl." 

ATTICA,  Wyoming  Co.  -u  l,785t  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River,  Erie 

and  Buffalo,  Attica  &  Arcade  Rds.  and  Tona- 

wanda  r..  31  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Agriculture. 

NEWS;   Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872; 

Frank   Norris.   editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

WYOMING  CO.  ADVOCATE : Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1895:  Lott  Becker, 
editor;  The  Advocate  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "4kl."  in  1899,  1.  In 
1900.  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  November  21,  1901,  1,194;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September  11,  1902,  1,195.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

AUBURN,  c.  h.,  Cayuga  Co.  n  30,345t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  outlet 
of  Owasco  lake,  28  m.W.  of  Syracuse.  State 
prison  for  men  and  one  for  women.  Agri- 
cultural implements,  carpets,  woolen  and 
iron  goods,  boots  and  shoes. 

ADVERTISER:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  JOURNAL.,  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x2:3;  subscription— daily  $6,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1844,  semi- 
weekly  1829;  Knapp,  Peck  &  Thomson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  I  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
zl.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl9»0,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (•  •).  In  19(4.  yll. 
Semi-Weekly:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to 
1895,  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl." 
(??)  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902.  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(#»).    In  1904,  yl. 

BULiLiETIN;  every  evening  except  Sun. 
day,  and  AVEEKI^Y,  twice-aweek,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription— dailv  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—daily 1870,  weekly  1882;  Auburn 
Bulletin  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P).  Prints  an 
edition  of  the  weekly  entitled  the  Democrat 
Argus. 

Circulation— Daily:     Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.    In  1896,  H.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In 
190-2,  yl.    In  1904,  H. 
Combined  Weekly:   "jkl." 


CAYUGA  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays ;  independent ;  ten  to  twelve  pages 
171^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
Wm.  B.  Chisholm,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

GOSPEL.  MESSAGE;  Saturdays;  re- 
ligious; eight  pages  7x11;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  October,  1903;  W.  H.  Hub- 
bard, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

AVOCA,  Steuben  Co.  p  l,006t  pop.,  on 
Erie  and  Delaware.  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern Rds.  and  Cohocton  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of 
Bath,  the  county  seat.  Mills  and  manu- 
factories.   Farming  and  dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Geo.  C.  Silsbee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
"jkl."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.200.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901. yl.  In  1902. y I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

AVON,  Livingston  Co.  -n  l,601t  pop., 
on  Erie  and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of  Rochester.  Health 
resort. 

HERALD    AND    COURIER:    Satur 
days;  independent;   four  pages  20x26;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  F.  Van  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."      In  1903,  (z— 6)  I.     In 
1904,  y I. 

BABYLON,  Suffolk  Co. P,2,157t pop.,, 
on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Great  South  bay, 
35  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.  Summer  resort. 
Fish,  oysters,  clams  and  wild  fowl.  Agri- 
culture. 

LONG  ISLAND  >'EWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  Carll  S.  Duryea.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." (A  A). 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  independent ;  four 
pages  ^2x28;  subscription  $2;  established 
1869;  Henry  Livingston,  Son  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—8). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jkl."  In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts.^ 
least  number  printed  during  the  year  past 
wasl,.368.    In  1903.  y  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

ARCANUM  HOME  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  royal  arcanum;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  Carl! 
S.  Duryea,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2, 333  :  /or  1900,4, 021  ;  for  1901,  6,678.  In 
1902.  y G.  In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

BAINBRIDGE,     Chenango     Co.    u 
1,092+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &   Hudson    Rd. 
and  Susquehanna  r.,  31  m.  N.  E.  of  Bing- 
hamton.  Furniture,  patent  leather,  wagons, 
cigars  and  cream  separators. 
REPUBLICAN    AND     EXPRESS; 
Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;   establisheo  1871-  Chas.  H. 
Clark,  editor;  Republican  Association,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899.  1,393. 
In  1900.  zl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,500; 
for  1902,  1,500.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

BAI.DWINSVILL.E,  Onondaga  Co. 

D  2,992+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.  and  Seneca  r.,  12  m.  N.W.  of 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


G63 


NEW  YORK. 


YORK. 


Syracuse,  the  county  seat.  Manufactures 
and  tobacco  growing. 

GAZETTE  AND  FARMERS' 
J  O  U  R  N  A  L ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1846;  W.  F.  Morris  and  C.  B.  Baldwin,  editors; 
W.  F.  Morris  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
'2,'^08;  for  1896,  2,ti43;  for  18!»7,  t2,36H; 
for  1898.2,442.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  zH. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.yl. 

l^EADER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  July,  1901;  James  C.  Dalton,  editor; 
Baldwinsville  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (3—3").    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (6)  (A  A). 

BALLSTON   SPA,  c.  h.,  Saratoga 

Co.  D-  3,923+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Saratoga  Springs.  Manu- 
facturing.   Summer  resort. 

BALL.STON    DAIL.Y    JOURNAL; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages- 
daily  18x24,  weekly  22x28;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1:  established— daily  1894, 
weekly  1798;  H.  L.  Grose,  editor;  C.  H.  Grose, 
publisher  (7— 3P).  Circulation — daily  "jkl." 
(OO) ;  weekly  "jkl  • 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SARATOGA  CO.  DEMOCRAT, 
semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
— daily  $5,semi  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1889,  semi-weekly  1845;  The  News  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3)  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
inl902,"4Ki." 

BARDONIA,    Rockland    Co.    O,    200 

pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd.,  2  m. 

S.   of  New  City,   the   county  seat.    Fruit 

growing  and  agriculture. 

ROCKLAND  ADLER;  Thursdays; 
German,  democratic;  eight  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891;  U.  G.  Koop,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jijl." 

BATAVIA,  c.  h.,  Genesee  Co.  ^  9,180t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River, 
Erie  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Tonawan- 
da  creek,  37  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  re- 
publican; six  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1878;  A.  J.  Mc Wain,  editor;  G.  S. 
Griswold,  publishers  (2 — 5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
4,178;  for  1896.  4,300;  for  1897,  5,331; 
for  1898,  5,112;  for  1899.  5.402:  for 
1900,  5,91  ?5;  for  1901.  5,920;  for  1902, 
6,191;  /or  1903,  6,437;  for  1VKI4,  6,757. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  L  Y,  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  SI;  established  1818;  Chester  C. Piatt, 
editor';  The  Batavia  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3— 5P). 

Circulation— Weeiily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jKi-" 

BATH,  c.  h.,  Steuben  Co.  p  4,994tpop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  Erie 
and  Bath  &  Hammondsport  Rds.  New 
York  State  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  and 
Davenport  Orphan  Asylum.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  99 
cents;  established  1883;  A.  Ellas  McCall,  edi- 
tor; Plaindealer  Company,  publishers.  Cir- 
eulation  "jkl." 


STEUBEN  COURIER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican :  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1843;  J.  F.  Parkhurst,  editor; 
Courier  Company  (Limited),  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  p.iblisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.800.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  '/.. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yll.  In 
1901,  yl.    Inl9U2.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STEUBEN  FARMERS'  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  24x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1815;  Advocate  Co..  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
189.5.  In  1896.  II.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.  vT.  Inl9(M),vI.  In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  y I.    In  mn.  yl. 

BAYSHORE,  Suffolk  Co.  R  2,290t 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Great  South 
bay,  41  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.    Summer  resort. 
JOURNAL;    Saturdays ;    republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;    subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1874:  Irving  J.  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "jjiL." 

BELFAST,  Allegany   Co.  P  700  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Bel- 
mont, the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 
raising. 
BLAZE;  Thursdays;   independent;  four 

pages  20x26;   subscription  $1.25;   established 

1899;  E.  C.  Bristol,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

'BlEL,MONT,c.h., Allegany  Co.  pi,190t 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.  and  Genesee  r.  Water 
power,  employed  in  manufacturing.  Lum- 
ber and  wool  growing. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1839:    L.  H.   Thornton,  editor  and  publisher 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902,  -'iivL.'  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,535.    In  1904,  yl. 

BINGHAMTON,  c.h.,  Broome  Co.  P 

39,647+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Delaware,  Lackawan- 
na &  Western  and  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds. 
and  at  confluence  of  Chenango  and  Sus- 
qvfehanna  rs.,  50  m.  E.  of  Elmlra  and  SO  S. 
E.  of   Syracuse.    Has  good  water   power. 
Manufacturing  city.     Rated  third  city    in 
United  States  in  cigar  industry. 
EVENING   HERALD;  every  evening 
except   Sunday;    independent;  eight    pages 
'  19x24;  subscription  $3;  established   1889;   G. 
W.  Beardsley,  editor:  Evening  Herald  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
8.031;  for  1896,  8,100;  for\^^',S,40'i; 
for  1898,8,694;  for  1899,  8,537  ; /or  1900, 
9,000;  for  1901,  9,727  ;  for  1902,  10,391 ; 
for  1903,  11.51  5.    Ill  liX'4,  yF. 

LEA  DER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  DEMOCRATIC  LEADER,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  17x22  ;  sub- 
scription-daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1878,  weekly  1869  ;  Leader  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circnlation— Daily:    Actual  average  for 

1895,  8,745;  for  1896,  9,231;  for  1897, 
10,357;  for  1898,  12,059;  for  1899,12,- 
169; /'^  1900,  12,440  #  #•  In  19i'l.  #  #  #• 
In  1902,  G.  Actual  average  for  i;K)3, 1 2, 91 6 ; 
/■or  UH>4,  11.468. 

"Weeklv:    In  1895,  G.    Actual  average  for 

1896.  7,078;  for  1897.  7,509;  for  im, 
7,640; /or  1899,  7,646;  for  1900,  7,676: 
for  1901,  7,977;  for  1902.8,146;  for  19o3 
8,236;  /or  1904,  8,315. 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sundajs 
independent;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  April,  1904; 
Biiighamton  Press  Company,  editors  and 
publisliers  (1 — 5). 

REPUBLICAN:  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  BROOME  REPUBLICAN, 
Saturdays;  republican;  ten  pages  17x23; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1849.  weekly  1822;  Chas.  M.  Dick- 
inson, editor:  Binghamton  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circuiation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  6,514:  for  1896,  6,377.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  7,187  ;  for  1899, 
6,629; /or  190(),  6,476;  for  mi,  6,784; 
for  1902,  7,355;  for  1903,  8,673;  /or  11KJ4, 
10.377. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  1,553. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  ■•jki,." 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  Binghamton 's 
only  morning  paper,  the  afternoon  field 
being  divided  among  three  papers,  several 
of  Binghamton's  largest  retail  stores  re- 
cently increased  their  regular  spaces  in 
the  Repdblican  and  confined  their  after- 
noon advertising  to  one  paper.  The  Re- 
publican has  a  strictly  home  circulation. 
Only  one  edition— that  delivered  to  the 
homes.  No  street  sales.  Covers  all  rural 
free  delivery  routes  same  morning  as 
printed.  On  most  routes  practically  every 
farmer  is  a  regular  subscriber.  Only  Re- 
puVjlican  daily  in  the  overwhelmingly 
Republican  Cuunty  of  Broome.  A  medium 
that  is  highly  succe.ssful  in  appealing  to 
women  and  the  advertising  of  medium 
and  high  grade  articles.  No  objectionable 
advertising  accepted.  Report  of  last  ex- 
amination by  Association  of  American 
advertisers,  November  3d,  1904,  mailed  on 
request. 

A  31  ERIC  AN  BOTANIST;  monthly; 
botauv;  twenty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  July,  1900;  Willard  N. 
Clute,  editor;  Willard  N.  Clute  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GENERAL  INFORMATION; month 
ly;  mail  order  specialties;  sixteen  to  thirty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899:    E.    K.   Hanley,   editor   and   publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation 'MKL.'- (A  A). 

FERN  BULLETIN  ;  quarterly,  Janu- 
ary, April,  July  and  October;  ferns;  thirty- 
six  pages  5x8;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Willard  N.  Clute.  editor;  Willard 
N.  Clute  &  Co.,  publishers  (6— 3).  Circ'n  "jkj,-" 

BOLIVAR,  Allegany  Co.  p  l,208t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Shawmut  &  Northern 
Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Belmont,  the  county 
seat.  Business  center  of  Allegany  county 
oil  field.    Farming  and  dairying. 

B  REEZE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891 ;  J.  P.  Her  rick,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—4 ). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.--  In  1902,  An 
gust,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  number 
printed  during  past  veir  has  been  1,000. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,113;  for  liMM, 
1.2'^7. 

BOONVILIiE,    Oneida    Co.    n   l,745t 

pop.,  on  Rome.  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 

Rd.  and   Black   River  canal,  35  m.  N.  of 

Utica,   the    county    seat.     Wood-working 

manufactories.    Butter  and  cheese. 

HERALD  AND  ADIRONDACK 
TOURIST;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1851 ;  Garry  A.  Willard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.3—3). 

Cii'ciilntion :  Rating  varied  from  4.903 
in  1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  zl  (  ?  ?  ).  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  each  issue  dur- 


ing the  past  year  has  exceeded  3.000.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  ii,850.  In  19(j3,  yH  (O  O) 
(A  A). 

RECORD:  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eignt  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892:  J.  Gilbert  Sawyer,  editor 
and  publisher  (:3 — 5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BREWSTER,  Putnam  Co.  P,  l,192t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
and  New  England  Rds.,  11  m.  W.  of  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  and  52  N.  of  New  York  City. 
Iron  mines.    Dairying. 

STANDARD  ;  Fridays:  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1869; 

E.  W.  Addis,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BRIDGEHAMPTON,  Suffolk  Co. 
Q,  1,394  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sag  Harbor.  Farming  and  fishing.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1895  ; 
J.  L.  King,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

BRIGHTON,  Monroe  Co.  -n  888  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd. 

4  m.  E.  of  Rochester. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901; 

F.  R.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BROADALBIN,  Fulton  Co. n-l,946t 

pop.,  on  Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Gloversville 

Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Johnstown,  the  county  seat. 

Knitting  mill  and  glove  factory.    Butter 

making  and  paper  boxes. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1862;  B.  C. 
Smith,  editor;  Collins  &  Combes,  publishers 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BROCKPORT,  Monroe  Co.  ^3,898t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  17  m.  W.  of  Rochester, 

the   county   seat.     State    Normal   School. 

Shoes,  piano  and  canned  goods  factories. 

DEMOCRAT ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  SI. 25;  estab- 
lished 1870;  P.  J.  Willson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLIC;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pa.ges  21x28;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1856;  P.  A.  Blossom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— :S).  Circ'n  "JKL"  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Inl902,  Z(l,2,  4,  5). 

BROCTON,    Chautauqua    Co.   p  900t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 

Western  New  York  &  Pennsj'lvania,  and 

New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  9  m. 

S.  W.  of  Dunkirk  and  14  N.  of  May  ville,  the 

county  seat.   Basket   factory.     Center   of 

Chautauqua  grape  growing. 

31  T  R  R  O  R  ;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1890 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRONXVILLE,    Westchester   Co.  p 

579  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  C.  T.  Burritt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


665 


AEW   YORK. 


BROOKFIELiD,  Madison  Co.  a  48ot 
pop.,  25  in.  S.  of  Utica,  Large  steam  saw 
and  planing  mills  and  tannery.  Cheese 
and  hops. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Stlllman  &  Spooner,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  pulilisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.560.  Actual  average  for  189(, 
1,597; /or  1898,1,599;  for  1899.  1,637; 
forl»M  l,55ti;  for  1901,  1,5S7;  for  1902, 
1,566;  for  1903,  1 ,577;  for  19(I4,  1,573. 

BROOKIiYN,c.  11.,  Kings  Co. m,166,. 
582+  pop.,  on  W,  end  of  Long  Island,  oppo- 
site Borough  of  Manhattan,  connected  by 
suspension  bridges  and  several  ferries,  and 
within  the  corporate  limits  and  a  borough 
of  New  York  City.  Commerce  and  manu- 
facture. Chief  seat  of  the  sugar-refining  in- 
dustry in  the  United  States.  Extensive 
docks  and  storage  warehouses.  U.  S.  Brook- 
lyn Navy  Yard. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Brooklyn.) 

BRUSHTON,    Franklin    Co.   Q,  598 
pop.,  on   Ogdensburg  &  Lake   Champlain 
Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Malone,  the  county  seat, 
and  55  N.  \V.  of  Plattsburg.    Farming. 
FACT??   AND    FALLACIES   AND 
BRUSHTOXIAN;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 50  cents; 
established  1899;  Charles  H.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P)     Circulation  "jkl" 

BUFFALO,  c.  h.,  Erie  Co.  -a  352,387t 
pop.,  on  11  railroads,  at  eastern  extremity 
of  Lake  Erie  and  Erie  canal.  Extensive 
lake  commerce  with  all  points  West.  Manu- 
factures various  and  important.  Live  stock 
and  grain  trade. 

DAILY. 

COMMERCIAL.;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily S6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1831,  weekly  1810;  James  D.  Warren's 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circiilatiou— Daily :  Accorded  F  from 
1891  to  1895.  Actual  average  for  the  first  six 
months  o/ 1897.  13,419.  In  1898,  yF.  In 
1899.  zF.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  19aj,  12,303;  for  1901,  13.- 
369.  In  1902,  yE.  Inl9U3,  yF.  Inlil04,  yF 
(GO). 
Weekly:  "•iki-" 

COURIER;  every  mornmg;  EN- 
QUIRER, every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  holidays,  and  WEEKLY  CO  URI ER, 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  and  weekly 
twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday  fortv  to  forty- 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— morning  $3, 
evening  $3,  Sunday  $2.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
bllshed— morning  1828,  evening  1837,  weekly 
1849;  W.  J.  Conners,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  250  Main  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  —  Morninsr:  Accorded  F 
from  1891  to  18.95.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual averagefor  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1898.  55,001.  In  1899,  yC.  In  19(J0,  C.  Ac 
tual  average  for  1901.  50,067;  for  1902, 
48,813;  for  1903,  50,833;  for  1904. 
50,910. 

Evening:  Rating  varied  f rom  F  in  1891  to 
G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1898.  36,463.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  D.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1901,  31,453;  for  1902. 
30,401;  for  1903,  33,083;  for  1904, 
33  703.  T         ■>  t    J 

Sunday  :  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896,  F.    In  1897,    Y.    Actual  average  J  or  a 


NEW  YORK— Buffalo. 


year  ending  with  Seiitember,  1898,  43,333. 

In  1899,  yC.     In  1900,  C.     Actual  average  for 
1901,46,484;  for  1902,  53,946;  for  19(3, 
68,586;  for  1904,  78,534. 
Weekly:   "jjil  •• 

DEIHOKRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  German  :independeut-democrat- 
ip;  eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription— daily 
$6..50,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1.75;  established 
1837:  F.  C.  B.  Held,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  250  Main  street  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894  and  189.5,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  6.000.  In  1896,  G. 
In  1897,  Y.     In  1898.  yH.    In  1899,  zH.    In 

1900,  zH.     In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  (z-4)  11.    In 
1903,  yll.     In  1»»4  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 
Suuflay  :   In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  6,0()0.    In  1896,  G.    In  189?,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  zH.    In  1900,   zH.     In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1;KI4(z-4)  H  (••). 

Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than 3,500.  In  1896, H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, y I. 
rnl899.zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904  (z-4)  I  (••). 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  daily 
ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty-four  pages 
19x23;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sunday  $2.50: 
established  18f3;  Edward  H.  Butler,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  218  Main  street  ( 1— 5 ). 
Circulation — Daily:  Actual  average Jor 
1895.  61,605;  for  1896,  61,- 
895.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yC. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  64,- 
054.  Average  circulation  for 
year  ending  October  31st,  1900, 
51,105  (aaa).  Actual  average  for 
_  1900.  66,853;  for  1901,  74,- 
356;  for  1902,74,334;  for  1903,79,408; 
/o/- 1904,  88,457. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  C.  In  189*?,  C.  In  1897.  Y. 
Inl898,vD.  Inl899.C.  Inl900,vC.  In  1901,  yC. 
In  1902.  yD.    In  191)3,  yD.    In  1904,  vD. 

B^"The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Evening 
News  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  eight  pages  19x24,  Sunday  six- 
teen pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sun- 
day $1.50;  established  — daily  1885,  Sunday 
1879;  Norman  E.  Mack,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  193  Main  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,34,137.  Inl89(i,  C.  InlSm.  Y.  Actxtal 
averagefor  1898,  39,387 ;  for  1899, 40, 1 74; 
for  1900,  41,714;  for  1901.  40,597.  In 
19i>2,  vC'.  In  19('3,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
1904,48,583. 

.Sunday:  Actual  averagefor  1895, 16,319. 
In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vF.  Actual 
averagefor  1899, 33,994; /o»- 1900,  39,686; 
for  1901.  31,653.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903,  yC. 
Actual  averagefor  m\4,  35,930. 

FREIE    PRESSE:   every  evening   ex- 
cept Sunday,   TRIBUENE,  Sundavs,  and 
WEEKLY     FREIE    PRESSE,   Thms 
days ;    GermaJi ;    republican ;    four    pages- 
daily  and  Sunday  20x28,  weekly  21x29 ;  sub- 
scription—daily S6.5U,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $2 ; 
established— daily  and  weekly  1855,  Sunday 
1876  ;    Relnecke  &  Zesch,  editors    and   pub- 
lishers.    Office,  296  EUlcott  street. 
Circulation:  Daily  "jkl." 
Sunday  "jkl." 

Weekly  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904. y I. 

MORNING  EXPRESS:  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  ILLUSTRATED 
BUFFALO  EXPRESS,  Sundays;  repub- 
lican; daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty  to 
twenty  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily 


686 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Buffalo. 


nday  :    Aettuil average  for  1S95,  70,318; 
•  1896,   69,540;  J'or    1897.    65,451.     In 

i,  yB.    In  1899,  yB.    In  1900,  yB.    Actual 


$3,  Sunday  S^;  established— daily  1846,  Sun- 
day 1883;  James  W.  Greene,  editor;  W.  M. 
Rainsdell,  publisher.  Offlce,179-181  Washing- 
ton street  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  13,'>J25;  /or  1896,  16,466;  for  1897, 
15,141.  In  1898, yE.  Inl899.yE.  Inl9i)0,yE. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  23,993.  In  1902, 
(z— 1.  6)C.  In  1903,  yC.  In  1904  yC  (0  0). 
Sunday: 
for 
1898 

average  for  1901,  55,265.  In  1902,  yB.  In 
1903,  y  B.    In  1R)4,  y B  (0 ©). 

POLAK  W'AillERYCE;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday;  Polish;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  IftSr;  St.  Stisz, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  227  Lovejov  st. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  'j_kl."  In  1897.  I  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.      In  1899,  vT.     In  1900,  zT.     In 

1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z— 4*  !(••). 

VOLKSFREUND  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
German;  independent  -  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription — daily  $6,  weekly 
Sl.SO;  established  1868 ;  F.  X.  Schifferli,  editor; 
Buflfalo  Volksfreund  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  46  and  48  Broadway  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Dailv :  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1893.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  H  Z.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
19;>1.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

WEEKLY. 

ARBEITER  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays; 
German;  labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1886;  Robert  Steiner, 
editor;  Buffalo  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers. Office,  317  Genesee  street  (S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl.-    In  1898.  H.   In 

1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.    In 

1902,  y I.     Inl903.(z— 4)  !(»#).     In  1904,  yl. 

AURORA  UXD  CHRISTLICHE 
WOCHE;  Fridays;  German;  roman  catho- 
lic; eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1831 ;  Rev.  A.  Heiter.  editor;  Jos.M. 
Schifferli,  manager.  Office,  564  Dodge  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.700.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.     In   1899,  G.     In  1900.  zG.     In 

1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  Inl9(l3.  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 
Actual  average  for  1;k»4,  6,399. 

BANXER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
R.  H.  Jetton,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."   (A  A). 

CATHOLiIC  UNION   AND    TIMES; 

Thursdays;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  S2;  established  1872;  Rev. 
P.  Cronin,  editor;  Buffalo  Catholic  Publica- 
tion Companv,  publishers.  Office.  St.  Ste- 
»ihpn'sHall(l— 4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
TO  G  in  1893.  In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  not  so 
low  as  7..5()0.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In 
1899,  yH.    In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  H.    In 

1902.  (z-4.  6)  H.    Inl903.yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

CHRISTIAN  UPLiOOK:  Thursdays; 
methodist-episcopal ;  sixteen  paees  11x15; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1850;  C.  W.  Win- 
rhoster.  editor;  Hayes  Publlshiner  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  457  Washington  street  (P— 3) 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  7,927  in 
1894  to  G  in  1^95.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1  0,836.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  1900.  vH.     In  1901.  vH.    In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903.  (z— 4)  H  (••XA  A). 

GAZETA    Br'FFALOSKA;  Tburs 

days;  Polish;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion gl. 50;  established  1900:  P.  A.  Olszanow- 
ski.  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  686  Fillmore 
avenue  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl-  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  idth  May  14,  1902, 
1,354.     In  1903,  yl.    In  i;»04.  yl. 

HORSE  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays 
(A  A). 


NEW   YORK— Buffalo. 


HORSE  WORLD:  Fridays;  sportmg 
and  horses;  twenty  pages  11x153^;  sub.scrip- 
tion  S2;  established  1888;  The  Wenborne- 
Sumner  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
253  Ellicott  street  (1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl.-  In  1902,  H. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  4,56'^;  for  1904, 
4,547. 

IL.  CORRIERE  ITALIANO;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Fernandino  Magnani,  editor; 
II  Corriere  Itallano  Publisliing  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office,  131  Broadway  (10— 3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In 
19(13,  Z  (4). 

INTERNATIONAL  GAZETTE;  Sat 
urdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;    established  1883;    A.  E.  Tovey, 
editor  and  publisher.     Office,  1724  Niagara 
street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NATIONAL  ODD-FELLOW;  Thurs 
days;  odd- fellowship;  eight  pages  15i^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J.  C.  V. 
Kraft,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  363  and 
365  Wa.shington  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  6,635.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901.  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH  (A  A). 

PROGRESS  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
labor:  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI; 
established  1900;  C.  M.  Nichol-*,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

SLONCE:  Thursdays;  polish;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  SI;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1896:  George  Mirski,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  1000  Fillmore  avenue  (12-3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  In 
1904,  vH. 

TOWN  TALK:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WORLD'S  REVIEW:  Mondays;  edu- 
cational; sixteen  pages  101^x14;  subscription 
SI:  established  1898;  W.  Hazleton  Smith,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circ'n  "iKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (••)  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN    BLACKSMITH; 

monthly;  blacksmithlng;  thirty  two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1901 ;  Wenborne-Sumner  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  253  Ellicott  street  (:3— S).  Cir- 
culation—In 1902,  Z  (6).    In  19(J4.  "ijii." 

A  31  E  R  I  C  A  N  I  N  V  E  S  T  M  E  N  TS  J 
monthly;  financial;  thirty-two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  SI;  established  1890;  A.  B.  Kel- 
logg, editor;  Niagara  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Marine  Bank  building  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,006.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897. Y.  In  1898.  vH.  Inl899,yH.  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

BUIiLETIN  ;  monthly;  undenomina- 
tional; sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1887;  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
agefor  1898,3,160.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,vH. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (A  A). 

C.  31.  B.  A.  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
fraternal  Insurance;  twelve  pages  11x15; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  January, 
19)4:  W.  A.  King,  editor;  Buffalo  Catholic 
Publication  Company,  publishers  (1— .5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
31.tj*.25. 

e'd UCATOR  ;  monthly  except  July  and 
August  ;  educational  ;  forty  eight  pages 
9*^x12;  subscription  Si;  established  1889;  W. 
Hazleton  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 102  Seneca  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  D.  In  1896,  D.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  loith  May, 
1898,  -i'i, 268.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yD.  In 
1901,  vE.  In  1902,  y E.  In  1903.  yE.  In  1904.  vF. 

GAZETTEER  AND  GUIDE  3IAGA- 
ZINE;  monthly;  negro;  fifty-two  pages 
7x101^;  subscription  SI;  established  1901; 
James  A.  Ross,  managing  editor;  Gazetteer 
and  Guide  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
13}^  Swan  street  (11—3  P).   Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES.  6G7 


A    BIG   CONTRACT. 

The    Great    Department   Store    of 

J.  N.  ADAM  &  CO. 

Made    yearly    contract    in     November, 

1904,  with  W.  J.  CONNERS, 

Proprietor 

..BUFFALO.. 

Courier  and  Enquirer 

FOR   A 

i^PAGE  ADVERTISEMENT  ^gj 
i^  EVERY  DAY  in  the  YEAR^^ 

THINK    OF    IT!      A   Contract   for    365 

Pages, — or    56,210    Inches,— or 

786,940   Agate  Lines. 


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JOURNAL.  OF  THE  SAVITCH- 
MEN'S  UNION  OF  NORTH   A3rER- 

ICA  ;  monthly;  railroad  employees;  eighty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
F.  M.  Cassidy,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
326  Mooney  building  (1>— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  I,  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  3«570. 
In  1901,    (z— 4,    6)    H.     Actual    average    for 

1902,  13,083; /or  1903,  17,135;  /or  1904, 
IS  70S> 

aicREE'S  SHORTHAND  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly ;  stenography  ;  twenty  pages 
5J^x8;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1899; 
Junius  B.  Van  Duzee,  editor;  McKee  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.  Office,  19  W. 
Mohawk  street  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  19()0,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,235.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)I(AA). 

MEDICAL,  JOURNAL.;  mohthly  ; 
medical;  eighty  to  one  hundred  and  twenty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1845; 
William  Warren  Potter,  M.D..  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  284  Franklin  street  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  minimum  issue  1,200.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  at 
no  time  since  1895  has  been  less  than  1.20^.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PROC  ESS  REVIEW  AND  JOUR- 
NAL OF  ELECTROTYPING;  month 
ly;  photo  -  engraving  and  electrotyping; 
forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
lished  1896;  George  W.  Gilson,  editor;  Pro- 
fessional Photographer  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  220  Washington  street. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "j_kl."  Actual  aver- 
age forl899,  1,91'i.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl(  A  A). 

PROFESSIONAL.  AND  AMATEUR 
PHOTOGRAPHER;  monthly;  photog- 
raphy; eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1896;  George  W.  Gilson.  editer; 
Professional  Photographer  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  prints  also  a  Canadian  edition. 
Office,  220  Washington  street. 
Combined  circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1899.  5,308.  In  1900,  y  G. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  vH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

ROLLER  MIL.Ij  ;  monthly;  milling; 
sixty  pages  10x18;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Chas.  S.  Parke, editor;  Edwin 
L.  Burdick  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Marine 
National  Bank  building  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
sma.llestr>.OO0. Actual  ave.-agef or  \896.5,H69. 
In   1897,  Y.    In   1898,  yH.    In   1899,  yH.    In 

1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  (z— 11)  G.   In 

1903,  yG.    Actual  average  for  1904,  5,055. 
ROYAL.    TEMPLAR;   monthly;    fra- 
ternal; sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  50, 
cents;   established  1870;    Samuel   McGerald 
&  Son,  editors  and   publishers.     Office,  457 
Washington  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:     In  1895.  publisher   asserts, 
not  less  than  14,000.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.    Actxial  average  for  1899,  30,000. 
In  1900.  yD.    In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  E.  In 
1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

SELECT    KNIGHT   JOURNAL; 

monthly;  Order  of  Select  Knights;  twelve 
pages  7x10,  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1893;  Geo.  K.  Staples,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  727  Ellicott  square  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1903.6,300.    In  1904,  yG. 

TWO-STEP;  monthly,  except  July  and 
August;  dancing;  thirty-two  to  fifty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1894;  H. 
N.  Grant,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  29 
Seneca  street  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  H. 
1898,  zG.      In  1899,   yG.      In  1900,   yH.      In 

1901,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 


NEW  YORK. 


CAIRO,  Greene  Co.  □,  2,176t  pop. ,  on 

Cairo  Rd.,  8  m.  N.W.  of  Catskill,  the  county 

seat.    Summer  resort. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Geo.  W.  Squires,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CA.lu'EJiO'SlA.,Living»ton  Co. -nl,073t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River, 
Genesee  &  Wyoming  Valley,  Lehigh  Val- 
ley and  Erie  Rds.  Agricultural-imple- 
ment, sash,  door  and  blind  factories  and 
flour  mills. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1878;  A.  H.  Collins, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

ERA;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x20;  subscription  )|l:  established 
May,  1901 ;  R.  A.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CALLICOON  DEPOT,  Sullivan 
Co.  Q,  350  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  Erie 
Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of  Monticello,  the  county  seat. 
Milk  and  poultry.    Agriculture. 

SULLIVAN    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  neutral;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1892;  H.S.Allison, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).   Circ'n  "jkl."    In 

1897.  Z.    In  1902.  "jicl." 

CAMBRIDGE,     Washington    Co.  n- 

l,578t  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  36 

m.  N.  E.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 

WASHINGTON  CO.  POST;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x28;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1798;  John  G.  Smart,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,825.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897.  I  Z.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,895. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  3, 134 ;  for  1900, 
3,308;  for  1901.  3,077;  /or  1902,  1,971. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

CAMDEN,  Oneida  Co.  u  2,370t  pop., 

on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg   and 

Lehigh  Valley  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Rome. 

Furniture,  office  fixtures,  water-wheels  and 

knit  goods. 

ADVANCE-JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Walter  C.  Stone,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,149;  /or  1896.  1,073;  for  a  year  ending 
unth  March,  1898.  1,039.  In  1899.  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,309;  for  1904^ 
1,339. 

CANAJOHARIE,  Montgomery  Co. 

D- 2,101+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.and  Mohawk 
r.  and  Erie  canal,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany, 
the  State  capital.  Manufacturing,  farm- 
ing, hop  growing  and  dairying. 

COURIER  ;  Tuesdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Cook  &  Forman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

HAY  TRADE  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
hay,  straw  and  grain;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Willis  Bullock, 
editor;  Hav  Trade  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,534.    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897, Y. 


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NEW  YORK. 


In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

RADII:  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1836  :  L.  F.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (7-3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CANANDAIGUA,   c.   h.,    Ontario 

Co.  -a  6,151+  pop.,  on  New  Yoi-k  Central  & 
Hudson  River  and  Northern  Central  Rds., 
at  outlet  of  Canandaigua  lake,  29  m.  E.  of 
Rochester.    Agriculture, 

ONTARIO  CO.CHRONICI^E;  Wed 

neadays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  W.A.Brown 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jKi,. 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ONTARIO  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays, 

republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  Edwin  P.  Gardner, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl"  In 
1899,  T.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ONTARIO  CO.  TliWES;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  173^x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1852;  C.  F.  and  R.  B.  Milli- 
ken,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
*2,049;  /or  1896,  1,S29;  for  1897.  1,900. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903.  1 ,914;  for  1904,  1,976. 

ONTARIO  REPOSITORY  MES- 
SENGER; Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1802;  Herbert  Huntington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

CircHiation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,700.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
1.750.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

CANASERAGA,  Allegany  Co.  p 
685+  pop.,  on  Central  New  York  &  Western 
and  Erie  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  HornellsvIUe. 
Farming. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subsci'iptlon  $1 ;  established  1872; 
F.  S.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation '•JKL." 

CANASTOTA,  Madison  Co.  a  3,030+ 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River, 
West  Shore  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and 
Erie  canal,  21  m.  E.  of  Syracuse.  Glass  fur- 
naces and  rake,  row-boat,  bamboo  furni- 
ture, canning  and  knife  factories,  bent- 
wood  works  and  knitting  mills. 

EVENING  COURANT;  triweekly, 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  to  eight  pages  11x16:  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  August,  1902;  Charles 
Hamilton  Skelton,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  also  an  edition  for  rural  free  de- 
liver}^ (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iKL" 

REE;  Saturdays  ;  independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

JOIIRNALi;    Wednesdays;    republican; 
four  pages  1.5x22;   subscription  $1.25;    estab- 
lished 1881:  P.  F.  Milmoe,   editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
Circulation  ".lio.-"    In  1903,  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CANDOR,  Tioga  Go.  g  3,.330t  pop.,  on 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &   Western   Rd., 


NEW  YORK. 


10  m.  N.  of  Owego,  the  county  seat.  Blanket 

and  glove  factories.    Milk  and  produce. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1:  established  1899;  Will  L. 
Beebe,  editor;  H.  J.  Beebe,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "j_k_i,." 

CANISTEO,  Steuben  Co.  p  2,o:7t 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  E.  of  HornelU- 
ville.    Manufacturing.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  eightpages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Leon 
Hough,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3).  Circula- 
tion ".JKL."     In  19C3,  Z  (4). 

TIMES-REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.C.Latham,  editor  ana  publisher 
(1-4). 

Circu  la  tiou  :  In  1899,  "jkl-"  In  1900,  I.  Act- 
xial  average  for  1901. 2, 1 70  ;/or  1902,  '^,'206 ; 
for  1903,  2,'280;  /or  1904,  2,365. 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  St.  Lawrence  Co.   [j 

2,757+  pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogd ens- 
burg  Rd.  and  Grasse  r.,  18  m.  E.  of  Ogdens- 
burg.  Seat  of  St.  Lawrence  University. 
Lumbering,  farming,  quarrying  and  dairy- 
ing. 

COMMERCIAL,    ADVERTISER; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1873;  John  A. 
Finnlgan,  editor  and  publisher  (1--4).  Circu- 
lation "jja-."     In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

ST.  LA  WRENCE  PLAINDEALER; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1856;  Williston 
Manley.  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,850;  .ror  1896,1,945.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept., 
1898,  3,130; /or  1899,  3,394.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
17.  1901,  3,313, /or  J902,  3,367; /or  1903, 
3,448; /or  1904,  3,41*0. 

LAUKENTIAN;  monthly;  forty  pages 
6V^x9;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1888;  Clarence  R.  Skinner,  editor;  Luke  H, 
Cummings,  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CAPE  VINCENT,  Jefferson  Co.  t] 
1,310+  pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdens- 
burg  Rd.  and  St.  Lawrence  r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of 
Watei'town,  the  county  seat.  Ferry  con- 
nects with  Kingston,  Ont. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  Charles  B.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARMEL.  c.h.,  Putnam  Co.  P.  2,598t 
pop.,  on  New  Yoi'k  Central  &  Hud.son  River 
Rd.,  55  m.  N.  of  New  York  City.  Farming 
and  dairying. 

PUTNAM  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  17x22 ;  subscription 
$2;  establLshed  1841 ;  James  A.  Zickler,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1858;  I.  M.  Blake,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CARTHAGE,  Jefferson  Co.  fl   2,89.5+ 

pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 

and  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds. 

and  Black  r.,  20  m.  E.  of  Watertown,  the 

county  seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can;    eight  pages    18x24;     subscription    $1; 
established  1860;    Geo.  W.  and  Mary  Dickin- 
son, editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circula 
tion  "JKL  " 


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TRIBUNE;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eij^ht  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1887;  W.  B.  Kesler,  editor  and  publisher 

fC o\ 

Circulation:   In  1894.  H.    In  1895,  I.    In 

1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  y I.  Inl901,(z-1,2,  4,  5)1.  In  1902,  y I. 
Inl903,(z— 4)  !(••).    In  1904.  y I. 

CASTILE,  Wyoming  Co.  -o  l,088tpop., 
on  Erie  Rd.,  57  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.    Milling, 
manufacture  of  salt  and  agricultural  im- 
plements.   Farming. 
CASTIIiIAN;  Fridays ;  independent ; 

four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1874;  Fred  Norris.  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 

Circulation  '-jkl" 

CATO,  Cayuga  Co.  a  350t  pop.,  on  Le- 
high Valley  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Auburn.  To- 
bacco.   Agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscriptions!;  established  1893:  L.D.Staf- 
ford, editor  and  publisher  (11—2).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CATSKILL,  c.  li.,  Greene  Co.  O,  5,484t 
pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.  and  Hudson  r., 
Ill  m.  N.  of  New  York  City.    Manufactur- 
ing,   Summer  resort.    Farming. 
MAIL;    every  morning  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1881;  J.  D.  Smith,  editor;  F.  A.  Smith,  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eightpages 
15x22:  subscriptiou  $1:  established  1898;  F. 
A.  Gallt.  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation   'JKL  ••    In  1902.  Z  (4—5). 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18:30:  Fred  E.  Craigie,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,600.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,400.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  edi- 
tion less  than  1,500.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smaHe^  edition  1,650  #.     In 

1901,    "JKL" 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x25 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1792;  Harry  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  ".ikl."  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1.600. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  2,175;  for  1900, 
2,56S;  for  1901,  2,894;  for  1902.  3,183; 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1904,  3,464; 
for  1904,  3,636. 

CATTARAUGUS,  Cattaraugus  Co. 

p  1,382+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Lit- 
tle Valley,  the  county  seat.    Tannery,  ax 
factory,  lumber  and  flour  mills. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;   eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  lgS4 : 
Orlando  White,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CAZENOVIA,  Madison  Co.  n  l,8l9t 
pop.,  on   Lehigh   Valley  and  West   Shore 
Rds.,  foot  of  Cazenovia  lake.    Summer  re- 
sort.   Agriculture  and  cheese  making. 
REPUBLICANi     Thursdays;     republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1854;    F.  M.  Elliott,  editor  and    pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,128:  for  1896,1,307;  for  1897,  1,170; 
/or  1898,  1,225;  for  1899.  1,394;  /or  1900, 
1,449:  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1901.  1,422; /or  1902,  1,434.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

CENTER  MORICHES, -Si^^oa- Co. 
□,  1,600  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd..  12  m.  S.  E. 


of  Riverhead,  the  county  seat,  and  66  E.  of 
New  York  City.    Farming.    Summer  resort. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  Jos.  R.  Robbins,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  R.  Burling,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CENTRAL  SQUARE,  Oswego  Co. 

a  364+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  West- 
ern and  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 
Rds.,  18  m.  N.  of  Syracuse.  Agriculture, 
cheese  making  and  fruit  growing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1876 ; 
O.  Brinkerhoff  &  Daughter,  editors  and  pub- 
ishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHAFEE,  Erie  Co.  -a  112  pop.,  on 

Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  E.  of   Buffalo,  the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

SARDINIA  CENSOR;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  T.  B.  Crocker,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,120.  In 
1899,  yl.    In  1900.  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CHAMPLAIN,  Clinton  Co.  d  1.311 

pop.,  on  Rutland  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Platts- 

burg,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

COUNSELLOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Clinton  Co.  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "Jia-"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  !{%%). 
In  1904,  yl. 

CHAPPAQUA,    Westchester    Co.  P, 

733  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  White  Plains. 

I  T  E  31  ;  Saturdays ;  Republican ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Edwin  Bedell,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHARLOTTE,  Monroe  Co. -nl,400t 
pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  and 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds., and 
at  mouth  of  Genesee  r.,10  m.  N.of  Rochester, 
the  county  seat.  Summer  resort.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  J.  E,  Milner, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CHATEAUGAY.i^ranMnCo.tf 

973+  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and  St.  Law- 
rence &  Adirondack  Rds.  and  Chateaugay 
r.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Malone,  the  county  seat. 
Butter  and  wood-pulp  factories. 

JO  URN  A  Li;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  W.  T.  Thayer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

RE(!ORD  AND  FRANKLIN  CO. 
DEMOCRAT?  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 :  established  1878; 
Chateaugay  Record  Printing  and  Publishing 
Companv,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CHATHAM,  Columbia  Co.  U,  2,018t 
pop.,    on   New  York    Central    &  Hudson 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


671 


NEW  YORK. 


River,  Cliatham  &  Lebanon  Valley  and  Bos- 
ton &  Albany  Rds..  22  m.  S.  of  Albany,  the 
State  capital,  and  128  N.  of  New  York  City. 
Straw  paper  mills,  shirt  factory  and  coop 
erage  works.    Farming  and  dairying. 

COUlMElt;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays:  independent-republican; 
eight  paues  l8xJ4;  subscription  $l.oO;  estab- 
1  is  lied  1S62;  J.  Wallace  Darrow,  editor  and 
IMiblishpr;  orints  editions  for  Rensselaer 
cuuuty  (6—3). 

Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1895,  3.570;  for  18%,  3,550.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Acttial  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  July,  1900,  3,707  ; 
for  1901,  3,880.  In  1902,  yH.  In  190:^, 
(z— 4)  H.    Aetuul  average  for  1904,  3,900. 

REPUBI..ICAN;    Wednesdays;    repub 
lican;    eight  pages   15x22;    subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  John  Streeter, editor;  Chat- 
ham Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n"jKi." 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  "iKL." 

CHENANGO  FORKS,  Broome  Co. 

[?  1,372+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 

Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Binghamton,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BROOME   CO.    HERALD;    Thurs 
days;   independent;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Wm.  E.Ames, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.725.  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.      In  1899,  yl.      In  1900,  yl.      In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.   In  1903.  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

CHERRYCREEK,  Chautauqua  Co. 

p  701+  pop.,    on  Erie   Rd.,   21  m.  N.  E.  of 

Jamestown.     Lumber  mills  and  charcoal 

kilns.      Creamery,    cheese     factory     and 

foundry. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1  ;  established  1880; 
Reade  &  Smith,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  •JKL."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In 

1902,  "jKi." 

CHERRY  VALLEY,  Otsego  Co.  c 

772+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  12  m. 

N    E.  of   Cooperstown,  the   county    seat. 

F  irnace  and  melodeon  factories. 

Cr  A  Z  E  T  T  E ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
eifjht  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1818;  J.  Sawyer,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).  Circulation  ■•jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  -JKL." 

CHESTER,  Orange  Co.  q.  1.435  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd.,  5  m  S.  of  Goshen,  one  of  the 
two  county  seats.     Farming  and  dairying. 

ORANGE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip 
tlon$l;  established  1888;  N.  E.  Conkllng,  ed- 
itor; N.  E.Conkling&  Co.,  publishers;  prints 
editions  for  Goshen,  Florida,  Montgomery, 
Monroe,  Pine  Bush  and  Unionvllle  (2—4). 
Combined  circulation :  In  1898,  "jkl.- 
Actual  average  for  I'i^^,  \,Q'7TI ',  for  a  year 
ending  vith  October,  11.  1900.  1,235;  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1902,  2,771 ;  for  1903, 
2,676.    In  1901.  yH. 

EDUCATIONAL.  OUTLOOK;  quar- 
terly (A  A). 

CHITTENANGO,   Madison   Co.   a 

787+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  West  Shore  Rds.,  Chittenango 
creek  and  Erie  canal,  14  m.  E.  of  Syracuse. 


NEW  YORK. 


Canning  factory,  pottery  and  natural  gas 

well.    Chittenango   Springs,  a   resort   for 

invalids,  2  m.  S. 

lUADISON  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Luke  McHenry,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jjiL." 

CINCINNATUS,    Cortland    Cu.    U 
912+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Central  New  York 
Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.of  Cortland,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
TIMES;    Thursdays;    eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription   $1  ;     established    1898 ;     L.    D. 

Blanchard,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n"iKL." 

CLAYTON,  Jefferson  Co.  b  l,9I3tpop., 

on   Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd. 

and  St.  Lawrence  r.    Summer  resort,  in  the 

Thousand  Islands.    Shipping  for  lumber. 

ON  THE  ST.  LAWRENCE  A  iN  D 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  F.  X. 
Tobin,  editor;  Thousand  Islands  Publish- 
ing Company  (Limited),  publishers  (12-^). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
lowest  number  ever  published  since  1884  was 
1,200.    In  19U3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CLIETON  SPRINGS,  Ontario  Co. 

-n  1,617+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds..  10  m. 
N.  E.  of  Canandaigua.  the  county  seat.  Re- 
sort for  invalids.  Mineral  and  sulphur 
springs.    Farming. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
H.  L.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CLINTON,  Oneida  Co.  U  l,340t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m. 
W.  of  Utica,  the  county  seat.  Hamilton 
College.  Cotton,  lumber,  iron  and  other 
manufactures. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  eightpages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  H. 
Piatt  Osborne,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "4ki." 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
Uahed  1846;  J.  B.  Sykes  and  H.  B.  Sj'kes,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3).   Circulation  "jkl  " 

HAMILTON  LITERARY  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 12;  established  1866:  C.  H.  Toll,  Jr..  edi- 
tor; H.  B.  Sykes,  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HOUGHTON  RECORD;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  collegiate; 
twenty -four  pages  6J^x9}^:  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1882;  A.  G.Benedict, editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2.000.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,2,000.    im897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl."  (  ??  ) 

CLYDE,  Wayne  Co.  -n  2,.507t  pop.,  on 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds.,  Clyde  r.  and  Erie  canal, 
8  m.  E.  of  Lyons,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1887;  Albert  C. 
Lux.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n"JKi." 


673 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW  \ORK. 


TIMES:  Tbursdays;  republican;  su. 
pages  20^6;  subscription  Sl-50;  established 
18^  •  B.  N.  Marriott,  editor  and  publisher. 
riroiilatiou:  In  1895.  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  me  i:540.  Inl897.Y.  Inl898."iKi." 

COBIiESKILL,  Schoharie  Co.  D-2,327t 
pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.    Nail,  shirt,  wire, 
sash  and  blind  factories.    Agriculture. 
INDEX  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  186d; 
Arthur  T.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
C;irciiIatiou:  In  1899,  '■jkl"     In  1900,  pub- 
lisher a.sserts,  there  has  been  no  time  in  the 
na'-t  fifteen  years  that  the  circulation  has 
not  been  over  2.000.   In  1901,  y  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for    1903,  2,8'22;  for  liHjS.  2,854;  for 

^■^T  l' »1  E  !S';  Thursaays ;  republican ;  ei^ht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  Edwin  B.  Hard,  editor   and  publisher 

Cii-culatioii:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  .than  1.800.    In  1896.  1.    I"  189.,   Y.    In 
1898   "JKL  "    Actualaverageforim),  l,\f±p. 
In  1901    vT.    Inl902,yl.    Actual  average  for 
1903,2,367.    In  1904,  yl. 
COEYMANS, -4i6an2/ Co.:>3,952t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  West  Shore  Rd.  and  Hud- 
son r..  12  ra.  S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.    Bluestone  quarry- 
ing and  brick  making. 
HERAIiD:  Wednesdays;   independent; 
fom- pages  18x^4;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  S.  H.  &  E.  i.  Sherman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl.- 


COHOCTON,    Steuben  Co.  p879t 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western  Rds..  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Bath,  the 
county  seat.    Cigar  and  lumber  manufac- 
tories.   Buckwheat  mills.    Agriculture 
T 1 M  ES- 1 N  D E X  ;     Wednesdays ;    inde- 
pendent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;   sub- 
scription $lf  established  1892;    V.  L.  Tripp, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  189T.  "JKL"    In  1898,  Z..    In 
1899.  Z.    In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
has  bten  less  than  1,(00.    In  1902,  "ifii-"    Act- 
uai    average  for    1903,    1.345  ;     for   1904, 
1,405. 

COHOES,  Albany  Co.  D-  23,910t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds.  and  Erie  and 
Champlain  canals.  3  m.  N.  of  Troy  and  9 
N.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Manufactures  cotton,  wool,  iron, 
paper  and  knit  goods. 

EVENING  DISPATCH  ;  every  even 
ing except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pag^ 
19x22;  subscription  $3;  established  18^;  j.& 
M.  Wallace,  editors  and  publishers  (8-3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1S96,  H.  In  189<,  Y.  In 
1898  vl.  Inl899.vl.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sab- 
scription  S3;  established  1892:  John  Spence, 
editor;  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—8).  _  ^ 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  I. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  W.  S.  Gardner,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3)  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1900, 
^      Tn  190*^   "JKL  ** 

B  A  R  A  CA  NEWS;  monthly ;  twelve 
pages  9x12;  subscription  30  cents;  estab- 
lished 1897;  F.  W.  Fahnestock.  fdjtor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  -jki.."  In  1900,  £,.  in 
1902,  "JKL-"  (A  A). 


COIiDEN,  ^»'«c  Co.  -a  l,260t  pop.,  on 

Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  20  m. 

S.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat.    Dairying. 

CITIZEN;    Fridays;   eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription   $1;    established    1900;    Maude 

Shepard,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iKi  " 

COLDSPRING,    Putnam  Co.  D, 

2.067+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  52  m.  N.  of  New 
York  City.  Large  iron  foundry,  gun  foun- 
dry and  boring  mills. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  deTiiocratic; 
eight  cages  17x24;  subscription  $2:  estab- 
lished 1866;  I.  P.  McCoy,  editor  ana  publisher 
(V5_3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLEGE  POINT,  Queens  Co.  O, 
6,127+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 
New  York  City  Hall.  Breweries,  hard 
rubber  and  silk  ribbon  manufactories. 
{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 
CONGERS,  Rockland  Co.  450  pop., 
on  West  Shore  Rd.,  28  m.  from  New  York 
Citv.    Manufacturing. 

CONGERS  RECORD  AND 
CLARKSTOVVN  GAZETTE ;_  Satur 
days:  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June.  m)4:  S  J. 
Freeman,  editor;  Congers  Record  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—.-)). 

COOPERSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Otsego  Co. 

a  2,368+  pop.,  at  the  outlet  of  Otsego  lake, 
on  Cooperstown  &  Charlotte  Valley  Rd., 
75  m.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 
Trade  center  and  summer  resort. 
FREEMAN'S  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
da^>;domoJi^tic;  four  pagesmg);  sub- 
scription Sl.aU;  established  1^:  Geo.  H. 
Carlev  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In'-1894,  publisher  asserts 
smallest  1,.584.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896  I .  tn  189 < , 
I  7.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  jl. 
In  1901.  yl.      In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  y I.       In 

^^OTSEGO  FARMER  ;  Fridays ;  inde- 
pe^S;  eYght  ^ages  19^^24 ;  subscription 
Sftl50-  eslablished  1877;  A.  H.  Crist,  Uejniy 
Scott  Ind  Charles  H.Parshall,  editors;  Far- 
mer Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3488.  l"  1895,  H.  Actual  average  for 
18^6  3,287;  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 
1898  3,631.  In  1899.  H.  In  1900,  yH.  Act- 
ual avi^^ge  for  a  year  ending  with  June 
1901  3.398;  /or  a  year  endingivith  August, 
190'^'  4,013  ;  for  a  year  ending  imth  August. 

^^StIIeG?)    REpfcBLiCAN  ;    Wednes- 
days ;r^ublican ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
S   $1.50:     established  182b;     Clarence    W. 
Davidson,  editor  and  publisher  (6— -J);^ 
Circu  1  a tion :    In  1895    I.    Actrial  ^^^^erage 
for  1896.  2,118.     In  1897  Y.     In   1898.  jl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  j  1. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 
CORFU,  Genesee  Co.  -D  401  f  pop.,  on 
Lehigh  Valley  and  New  York  Central  Rds., 
25  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.    Farming.    A  great  deal 
of  milk  shipped  to  Buffalo. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  four  pages 
18x24;     subscription    $1;    established     1898 
0.  E.    Larens,  editor   and  publisher   (1—4). 
circulation  "jkl." 

CORINTH,  Saratoga  Co. D-2,039t  pop., 
on  Adirondack  Rd.,  1  m.  from  Jessup  Sta- 
tion.   Paper  mill. 


CORINTHIAN; 

15x22  ;     subscription 


Fridays  ;  eight   pages 
$1  :    established    1889; 


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673 


A'A'ir  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


C.  H.  Wyman,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu' 

latlon  ■•■iKL." 

CORNING,  c.h.,  Steuben  Co.  p  ll,061t 

pop.,  on  Erie,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  New  York  Central  Rds.  and 
Chemung  r.  Extensive  foundries,  glass 
factories,  terra  cotta  and  railroad  car 
works. 

EVENING  LEADER  AND  DEMO- 
CRAT; every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  six  and  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1884;  E.  S.  Underhill 
&  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3». 
€ii-ciilntion:  In  1899,  "jkl"  In  1900,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  4)064;  for  19U3, 
5,64'2;  /('*-i904,  6,238. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  —  daily  S5, 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1891,  weekly 
1847;    Geo.  W.  Pratt,   editor  and   publisher 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1898,  "jkl."   in  1899, 
publisher    asserts,   not  less  than  1,875.     In 
1900,  vl.    In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1902  (z— 4,  5)  I. 
In  19(3,  yl.      In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

ST  A  TOR;  monthly,  during  school  year; 
collegiate;  twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  September, 
1902;  Edwin  M.  Waterbury,  editor;  Students 
of  Corning  Free  Academy,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CORNWALL  -ON -HUDSON, 

OrangeCo.  c\  1,9661-  pop.,  on  West  Shore  and 
New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Hudson  r.,  1  m.  from  Cornwall  Landing 
and  5  S,  of  Newburgh,  one  of  the  two 
county  seats.  Carpet  factory  and  brick 
works.    Summer  resort. 

CORNWALL  COURIER;  Saturdays; 
independent;  sixteen  pages  9x14)^:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  Claude  Morehouse, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

CORNWALL  LOCAL;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  L.  G.  Goodnough,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,152.    In  1904,  y I. 

PRACTICAL  TEMPERANCE; 

monthly ;  temperance;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1899;  Practical 
Temperance  Publising  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  I.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  "jjcL."  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,000 ; 
/or  1903.  2,000  (AAI. 

SCHOOLMASTER;     monthly;     liter- 
ary; forty  pages  SxTJ^;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  1900;  Cresswell  Maclaughlin.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

C  O  R  T  L  A  N  D,  c.  h.,  Cortland  Co.  D 
9,014+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and 
Tioughnioga  r.,  37  m.  S.  of  Syracuse.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

ST  AND  A  RD ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1867:  Cortland  Standard  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  1,478;  for  1896,  1,470;  for  1897, 
1,483;  for  1898,  1,510; /or  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  1,511.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901,  1,564;  for  1902,  1.695.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2,298. 
Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 


2,428; /or  189(1.  2,280;  for  1897.  2,227; 
fur  1898,  2,892;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1899,  3,434.  In  1900,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1901.  3,220; /or  1902,2.838.  In  1903.  yH. 
Inl9iU,  yll. 

D  E  M  <l  C  R  A  T ;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  S1.50;  estab- 
lished 1864;  F.  C.  Parsons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,951;  for  a  year  ending  with 
Sept.,  1898.  1 ,798.  In  1899,  zl .  Actualaver- 
agefor  1900,  2,685;  for  1901,  2,480;  for 

1902,  2,223;  for  1903,  2,243;  for  1904. 
2,296. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  The  Courtland  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

COXSACKIE,  Greene  Co.  C^  3,735t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  21  m. 
S.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital.  Extensive- 
ly engaged  in  brick  making.  Iron  foun- 
dries, valve  works,  fruit  evaporators,  can- 
ning factory,  steam  mills,  shirt  factory  and 
machine  shop. 

TIMES-NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26; subscription  $1 ;  established 
1867;  Pierce  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1 ,246.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl.- 

UNION;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1851 :  W.  P.  Franklin,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
In  1902,  I.      In  1903,  "JKL." 

CHRISTIAN  ECHO;  monthly;  inter- 
denominational; twenty  pages  83^x12;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1902;  Rev.  W. 
G.  Price,  editor;  tcho  Publishers,  publishers 
(3—3).     Circulation  "jjcl."  (AA). 

CROTON- ON -HUDSON,  West- 
chester Co.  □,  l,5:33f  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  be- 
tween Slug  Sing  and  Peekskill.  Brick 
making  and  agriculture. 

CROTON  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Quick  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CUBA,  Allegany  Co.  p  l,502t  pop.,  on 
Erie  and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  Hornellsville.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  six  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1882  ; 
Park  &  Tuite,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861;  L.  H.Thornton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902, 
Z  (4.  5). 

DALTON,  J^tv»w<7»'on  Co. -n  531  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  of  Hornellsville.   Grain 

and  produce  market.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  E.  Merry,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DANSVILLE,  Livingston  Co.  -D  3,633t 
pop.,  on  Dansville  &  Mt.  Morris  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Canaseraga  creek,  50  m.  S.  of  Rochester. 
Largest  nursery  stock  center  in  the  world. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  TORE. 


Machine  shops.    Flour  mills.    Large  nurse- 
ries and  vineyards. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  22x27;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1860;  A.  O.  Bunnell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,594.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  at 
no  time  within  the  past  year  has  it  been  less 
than  1.100.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19o3, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

BREEZE;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
H.  W.  Belong,  editor;  M.  H.  Fowler,  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1395,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,015.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL.- 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1850  ;  Oscar  Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,056.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  (??)  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»»). 

NORMAL.  INSTRUCTOR;  monthly, 
except  Julj' and  August;  educational;  sixty 
pages   10J^xl4;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Elizabeth  P.  Bemis,  editor;  F.  A.  Owen 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1895, 
4'^,000;  for    1896,    65,000.    In  1897,  Y. 
In     1898.   zC.       Actual     average    for    1899, 
100,000.     Inl900,yA.    In  19(Jl,  May.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past  year 
has  been  less  than  100,000.    Actual  average 
for    a    year    ending    ivith    February,   1903, 
120,500.    In  1903,  yA.    Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  January,  1905, 134,900. 
Publisher's   announcement. — The  official  or- 
gan of  American  school  teachers.    Every 
third  teacher  a  subscriber— as  many  more 
regular  readers.     Covers  the  whole  edu- 
cational  field.      Rate,   45c.       Circulation, 
125,000,     guaranteed.      Combination    rate 
with  World's  Events,  70c. 

PRI3IARY  PLANS;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; forty-four  pages  9x12}^;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  li)03;  Elizabeth  P.  Bemis, 
editor;  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  \905,  27.600. 

WORLD'S  EVENTS;  monthly;  liter 
ary;  forty-eight  pages  10^x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1900;  F.  A.  Owen 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1 — 5). 

Circulation :  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  C.   Actual  av- 
erape  for  a  year  ending  tvith  February,  1903, 
62,50O.     In  1903.  yB.    Actual  average  for 
a  y tar  ending  ivith  January,  1905,  90.875. 
Publisher's  announcement. — Is  read  by  intel- 
ligent, well  informed  people;  liberal  buy- 
ers and  alive  to  the  advantages   of    the 
modern   mail   order   system.      Rate,    30c. 
Circulation  100,000,  guaranteed.    Combina- 
tion rate  with  Normal  Instructor,  70c. 

DEIiEVAN,  Cattaraugus  Co.  J2  l,719t 
pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.,  38  m.  S.  of  Buffalo.  Flour  and 
lumber  mills,  cheese  factory  and  wood- 
working shops. 

CATTARAUGUS  PRESS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1883;  W.  F.  Persons,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  1898,  1,080;  for  1899,  1,500. 
In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for 
the  past  year  has  been  less  than  1,500 ;  in 
1901,  no  issue  below  2.400.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1902,  2,200. 
In  1903,  I.    In  19<>J,  (z— 4),  1. 


NEW  YORK. 


FARIVIERSVIL,L.E  SUN;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  Mary  Sherwood,  ed- 
itor and  publisher (1—4).  Circ'n  "jkl."  (a  A). 

WILLARD;  monthly;  prohibition ;  four 
pages  1 1x16 ;  subscription  25  cents ;  established 
June.  1901;  Miss  Claire  L.  Darte,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:   "j.kl."     Actual  average   for 
1903,  501  TA  A). 

DELHI,  c.  h.,  Delaware  Co.   P,  2,078t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 

and  Delaware  r.,  198  m.  from    New   York 

City.     Silk    mill  and    carriage   factories. 

Dairy  products. 

DELAWARE  EXPRESS;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1839  ;  Wm.  Clark 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  -.jkl."  In  1896.  I. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1,473.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  zl.    In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.    In 

1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  November,  1903, 2,291.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

DELiAW^ARE  GAZETTE  ;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  19x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1819;  S.  E.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

DEL.AWARE   REPUBLICAN;    Sat 
urdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  22x28 ;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1860;  R.  P.  Mcintosh, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    "jkl."    Actual   average  for 

1903,  1.086;  for  1904.  1.354. 

NEW  YORK  TE3IPLAR;  monthly; 
temperance;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 40  cents;  established  1881;  Charles  T. 
Telford,  editor;  Grand  Lodge  I.  O.  G.  T.  of 
State  of  N.  Y.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jjjl."  Actual  aver- 
age for   1900,   3,625.      In   1901,   yH.      In 

1903,  (z— 4.  5)1.  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year 
was  2,150.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,170. 

DEPEW,  Erie  Co.  -a  3,379t  pop.,  on 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  Lehigh 
Valley,  Erie  and  New  York  Central  &  Hud- 
son River  Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Railroad 
machine  shops. 

HERAliD;    Thursdays;     independent; 
eight  pages   73^x11;   subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  C.  Glade,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL"    In  1898,  Z.    In 

1901,  I'z— 11)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,286.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  as- 
serts that  no  issue  during  that  year  was  less 
than  1,200.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

DEPOSIT,  Broome  Co.  g  2,051t  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Binghamton,  the 
county  seat.  Carriages,  machinery,  sashes 
and  blinds,  malleable  iron,  pearl  buttons 
and  condensed  milk.    Lumber. 

BRAINS   FOR    THE    RETAILER 

AND  ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  adver- 
tising: thirty-six  pages  6>^xI0}^;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1891;  Joseph  Barton, 
editor;  Jas.  Knapp  Reeve,  publisher  (2 — 5  P). 
COURIER;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x19;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1848:  Charles  N.  Stowe  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  "jja"    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 

1904,  y  I. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887:  Kellogg  &  MacDonald,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1,290. 
In  1899,  vl.     In    190(J,    vl.     In  IfiOl,  vl.     In 

1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


675 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW    YORK. 


GRAY  GOOHE:  monthly;  fiction; 
twenty-six  pages  6x!);  subscription  CU  cents; 
established  1891:  James  Knapp  Reeve,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—5  P). 

DERUYTER,   Madison    Co.   n    623t 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of 

Cazenovia.  Foundry,  furniture  factory  and 

mills. 

GLiEANER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Warren  W.  Ames,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher {3S). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,460.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,500. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  was  less  than  1,500.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  l,'y23.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  19()4,  1,S34. 

DESPATCH,    Monroe   Co.     -D     325 

pop. — local  estimate   1,175— on   New  York 

Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,   8  m.    E.  of 

Rochester,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 

SPECIAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Fish,  editor  (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEXTER,  Jefferson  Co.     tl  ^37  pop.— 

local  census  945— on  Rome,  Watertown  & 

Ogdensburg  Rd.  and  on  Lake  Ontario  at 

mouth  of  Black  r.,  7  m.  N.  W.  of  Water 

town.    Paper  and  pulp  mills. 

FREE      PRESS      AND      BROWN- 
VILLE    NEWS;    Fridays;    independent; 
four  pages   15x22;   subscription  75  cents;  es 
tablished  1899;  Geo.  W.  Hubbs  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ( 1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jKt"  Actual  average 
/'orl002,  1,1 16;/or  1903,  1,268.   Inl904,yl. 

DOBBS  FERRY,  Westchester  Co.  U, 
2,888+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.. 6  m.  N.  of  Yonkers 
and  23  from  New  York  City.  Gas-burner 
manufactory  and  brewery. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  R.  C.  Hallock,  manager;  The  News  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  James  L.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation"jKL." 

AMERICAN  AUTHOR;  monthly 
(A  A). 

DOLGEVILiIiE, ^erHwcr  Co.  6  l,915t 
pop.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Falls,  on  Little 
Falls  &  Dolgeville  Rd.  Felt  mills,  shoe, 
glove,  piano,  lumber,  wire  and  cheese  man- 
ufactories.   Agriculture. 

REPUBLiICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  Pub«cription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Puncher  L.  Youker.  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

DO WNSVILLE,  Delaware  Co.  P,  516 

pop.,  on   east  branch  of  the  Delaware  r., 

10  m.  S.  E.  of  Walton.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Amos  E.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL.'- 

DRYDEN,  Tompkins  Co.  G699tpop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  about  10  m.  S.  W. 


of  Cortland.  Woolen  and  planing  mills,  tan 

nery,  and  sulphur  springs.    Agriculture. 

HERAIiD;  Wednesdaj's;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub-scrlption  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;  Stillwell  &  Ross,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tliaii  1,060.  Actual  average  for  1S96, 
1,147.  Iul897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,341  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
1.456.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901.1,691.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,(z— 4)1  (•#). 
In  1904.  y  1. 

DUNDEE,  Yates  Co.  -c  1,291  f  pop.,  on 
Fall  Brook  Rd.,  about  15m.  S.  of  Penn  Yan, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Eugene  Vreeland,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,350.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1.442.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "iKL.- 
In  1903,  Z  (i). 

DUNKIRK,  Chautauqua  Co.  pll,616t 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg, Erie,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
Rds.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo.  A  port  of  entry 
on  Lake  Erie,  in  direct  communication 
with  the  oil,  coal  and  iron  regions  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Manufacturing,  agriculture  and 
dairying. 

EVENING  OBSERVER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  GRAPE  BELT 
AND    CHAUTAUQUA     FARMER, 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  daily 
republican,  semi  weekly  horticultural ;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1882,  Grape 
Belt  1893,  Chautauqua  Farmer  1868;  Alton  M. 
Loomis  and  S.  S.  Crissey,  editors;  Dunkirk 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,010.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,171.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,430.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)1.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,455;  for  1896.  4,349.  Inl897.  HZ.  In 
1898,  zH.  In  1899,  H.  In  1900,  H.  Actual 
average /or  1901,  3,780.  In  1902.  yH.  In 
1903.  (z— 1)H(»«).    In  1904,  yH. 

HERALiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  AD  VERTISER  AND  UNION, 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  —  daily 
18x24,  weekly  22x29  ;  subscription— daily  .$5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1890,  weeklv 
Advert iser\8b\,  C7hto?il860;  consolidated  1869; 
Daniel  F.  Tooiney,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  a  weekly  edition  for  Fredonia(8 — 3). 
Circulation— daily    'jkl."    combined  week- 

OCCASIONAL.  ONE;  monthly;  astrol- 
ogy: forty  four  pages  5x7;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  Occasional  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (2— 5  P). 

EARLVIELE,  Madison  Co.  n  Tilt 
pop.,  on  Delaware.  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern, New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  and 
West  Shore  Rds..  15  m.  N.  of  Norwich. 
Farming. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  2<tx26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867:  Burch  &  Briggs,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1899,  1,114;  for  1900,  1,114;  for  1901, 


•676 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


1.264: /or  1902,  1,326.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

XAST  AURORA,  Erie  Co.  -a  2,366t 
pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
•ent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1872:  F.  O.  Persons,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,114. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  1.  In 
1904.  y  I. 

LITTLE  JOURNEYS;    monthly;   lit 
■erary;  flfty-t wo  pages  4x7;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1895 :  E.  Hubbard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher f9 3. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,30,500.  Inl901,yC.  Inl90-AyC.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)C(»»).    In  1904,  yC. 

PHILISTINE;  monthly;  literary; 
thirty-eight  pages  5x6i^;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  1895;  Elbert  Hubbard,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  10,000.  In  1898,  yF. 
In  1899.  zF.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
62,916.  In  1901,  yB.  Inl902,  yB.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  B(««).    In  1904,  yB. 

fAST  AVON,  Livingston  Co.  -n  176 
pop. 
PRESS  MONTHLY;  monthly  (A  A) 

EAST  BUFFALO,  Erie  Co.  -D 

LIVE  STOCK  RECORD ;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday  (A  A). 

EAST  HAMPTON,  Suiolk  Co.  P. 

3,746+ pop.  of  township,  on  Long  Island  Rd., 

7   m.  S.  of  Sag  Harbor.     Summer  resort. 

Farming. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $2;  established  1885; 
E.  S.  Boughton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

EAST  NORWICH,  Nassau  Co.  R  249 

pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Glen 

Cove.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  S1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Halstead  H.  Frost,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  SYRACUSE,   Onondaga  Co. 

02,509+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and-Erie  canal,  5  m.  E.  of  Syra- 
cuse, the  county  seat.  Large  silver  ware 
factory.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN:  Fridays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  E.  A.  Kaye,  editor  and  publisher 
(S— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." (A  A). 

NEW^S;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subsci-iption  $1;  established 
1884;  J.  L.  Kyne,  editor;  East  Syracuse  News 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n"jKL."  (  +  +  ). 

EDMESTON,  Otsego  Co.  u  749  pop., 

on   New  York,    Ontario   &   Western   Rd., 

12  m.  W.  of  Cooperstown,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

LOCAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
«ubscription  $1;  established  1882;  B.  I.  Sher- 
wood, editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

EEIZABETHTOIVN,  c.  h.,  Essex 
Co.  d'  491+  pop.,  on  Bouquet  r.,  9  m.  W.  of 


Lake  Champlain,  10  N.  E.  of  Dix's  Peak,  one 
of  the  Adirondacks,  and  36  S.  W.  of  Platts- 
burg.  Deposits  of  iron  ore.  Summer  resort. 

POST;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1852;  Geo.  L.  Brown,  editor;  Estate  of  A.  C. 
Hand  Livingston,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation"jjiL  " 

EliLENVIELE,  Ulster  Co.  O,  2,879t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 
and  Delaware  &  Hudson  canal.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1849;  S.  M.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher. 
(1—5). 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,330.  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896, 1 ,400.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,1,480.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,yl.  Inl902.  (z— 4)1.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,528. 

PRESS ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870;  W  C.  McNally,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
1,200  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts, 
at  no  time  in  several  vears  has  been  less 
than  1,200.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  for  several 
years  never  printed  less  than  1,300.  In 
1904,  KDD). 

ELEICOTTVILLE,  Cattaraugus  Co. 

p  886+  pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Salamanca.  Manufac- 
turing and  milk  condensing.    Agriculture, 

POST  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
James  Mofflt  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
(3—3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,605.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,509;  /or  1898,  2,511;  /orl899,  2,516; 
for  190(),  2,539:  for  19(il,  2,644;  for  1902. 
2,730;  for  1903,  2,727;  for  1904,  2,729. 

ELMIRA,  c.  h.,  Chemung  Co.  g  35,672t 
pop.,  on  Erie,  Northern  Central,  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Lehigh  Valley 
Rds.  and  Chemung  r.    State  Reformatory 
and  Elmira  College.    Manufacturing. 
ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can:   ten  or  twelve  pages  16^x21 ;    subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  $1;    established  1853; 
J.  H.  Cunningham,  editor;  Elmira  Advertiser 
Association,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  4,000.    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  G. 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  months  o/1897, 
7.365;  /or  1898,  8,107.    In  1899,  yG.    In 

1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  G.  In 
1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 9,050.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  F  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.     In  1899.  yH.     In  1900,  yH.    In 

1901.  vH.  Iul902,(z— 1,2,4,  5)H.  In  1903. yH. 
In  19<I4.  vl. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Evening  News  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,801.  lnl896,H.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,yl. 
In  1899. yl.  In  1900. yl.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902, yl. 
Inl9()3,  yl.     In  1904,  y I. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1888;  1.  S.  Cope- 
land  and  J.  F.  Wooaford,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 
Circulation :    In   1894,   publisher  asserts, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


67'; 


NEW  YORK. 


smallest  7,200.  In  1895.  O.  InlSiH),  G.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  8,421; /or  1898.  9,388. 
In  1899.  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  Actxial 
averaqe  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Se2)tc7tiber, 
1902,  8,255 ;  for  1903.  8,374.    lu  1904.  F. 

GAZETTE  AND  FREE  PKEf*»; 
every  evening  except  Sundaj',  and  WEEK- 
LY. Thui'sdays:  fiemocratic ;  eight  pages— 
dally  17x2a,  weekly  18x22;  subscription — daily 
S3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1857,  weekly 
1887;  Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  5.000.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900,  zH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  7,852.  In  1902.  yF.  In  19('3. 
yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

Weekly:  In  1895,1.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  le.ss  than  10,000.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  VMU,  yl. 

DEFENDER;  Thursdays.and  FACTS, 
monthly;  eis^ht  pages  16x22;  subscription- 
weekly  $1,  monthly  25  cents;  established- 
weekly  1895,  monthly  1899;  Henry  W.  Wilbur, 
editor;  Facts  Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— Weekly  :  Actual  average 
for  1896,  4,032;  for  1897,  3,714;  for  1898, 
4,587.      In  1899,  yH.       In  1900,  yH.       In 

1901.  yH.    In  1902,  yH  (A  A). 
Monthly:   "iio-" 

TELEGRAM;  Sundaj'S;  sixteen  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  18*9  ; 
The  Telegram  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

CiiNmlatlon  :  Actual  average  for  1895 
102,242.  In  1896.  A.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yB.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  vD.  In  1901.  yD. 
In  1902,  yD.     In  19<»3,  yD.    In  1904,  yE. 

K  E  Y  NOTE;  monthly;  musical  and 
society;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  .$1; 
established  August,  1900:  M.  Doyle  Marks, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  19itl,  •ikl-"  Actual  aver- 
«fi'^  for  a  year  ending  ivith  August,  1902, 
1, 131 :  /or  1903,  1,600  (A  A). 

TAIRHAVEN,    Cay^iga    Co.   D  610t 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Lake  On 

tario.    Shipping  of  coal  to  Canada.     Iron 

mines.    Farming. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1874,  E.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  puulisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRPORT,  Monroe  Co.  -U  2,489t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  10  m. 

S.  E.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat.    Manu 

facturingand  agriculture. 

HERAI^D;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872:  Floyd  B.  Miner,  editor  and  publishpr 
(8—3).     Circulation    "jkl.-        In  1899,  Z.     In 

1902.  "JKi..'      Ill  1903,  Z  (4). 

MONROE  CO.  MAIL;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 :  Will  O.  Greene,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  lu  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2.400.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  y  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zT. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19l]3.  yl.  In 
19;T4,  yl. 

FALCONER,  Chautauqua  Co.  p  1,136 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shor«>  &  Michigan,  Erie  and 
Jamestown  Rds.,  3  m.  E.  of  Jamestown. 
Furniture,  mantels  and  beehives. 

AMERICAN     BE  E-K  E  E  P  E  R  ; 

monthly  (A  A). 

FARMERSVILLE     STATION, 

Oattaraugus  Co.  P  252+  pop. 
SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 


NEW  YORK. 


FARMINGDALE,  Nassau  Co.  Q, 
900  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  about  30  m.  E. 
of  Brooklyn. 

farmin<;dale  business  and 

MID-ISLAND  BOOMER;  Tuesdays; 
local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  ;";() 
cents;  established  19(.i2;  Mid-Island  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-5  P). 

FAR  ROCKAWAY,  Queens  Co.  O, 
2,288+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of 
New  York  City  Hall.  Seaside  resort,  mucb 
frequented  during  the  summer. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

FAYETTEVILLE,  Onondaga  Co.  a 
1,304+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  and  Syracuse  & 
Suburban  Rds.  and  near  Erie  canal,  7  m.  S. 
E.  of  Syracuse,  the  county  seat.    Manufact- 
uring of  lime  and  plaster,  cement,  gloves, 
knives,  paper  and  furniture. 
BULLETIN;  Fridays:  independent; 
and  FARMERS'   INSTITUTE   BLL- 
LETIN,    monthly;    agricultural;    weekly 
eight,    monthly    twenty-two    to    thirty-six 
pages,    weekly    13x20,    monthly   9x12;    sub- 
scription—weekly  $1,    monthly    $1;    estab- 
lished—weekly 1898,  monthly  1896;  Institute 
Publishing  Company  ( Inc. ),  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  — Weekly:   In   1899.    I.      In 
1900,1.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1904,  yl» 
Monthly:    Actual   average   for   the    first 
six  months   of  1897,  60,000.    In  1898,  yB. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  60,Ct00. 
In  1900.  yB.     In  1901,  yC.     In  1902,  yD.     In 
1903,  yD.    In  1904,  yE. 

P  R  A  C  T  I  C  A  li     POULTRY  MA  N  ; 

semi-monthly;  poultry  raising;  sixteen  to 
twenty-four  pages  9x12 ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1887;  F.  C.  Branday,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  J  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 1 Z.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899,zl» 
In  1900,  Tl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  y I  (0  0)(AA). 

FILLMORE,  Allegany  Co.  p  633  pop. > 
on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
50  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Dairying  and  agri- 
culture. 

NORTHERN  ALLEGANY  OB- 
SERVER; Friday  s  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880:    Judson  Howden,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.dOO.  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  1,041.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.025.  In  1900,  yl.. 
In  1901,  "jKi,."  Actual  average  for  1903. 
1,269.     In  1904,  yl. 

FINDLEY  LAKE,  Chautauqua 

Co.  p  545    pop.,  26  m.  W.  of  Jamestown. 

Dairying  and  lumber. 

BREEZE?  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
J.  H.  Boorman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

FISHKILL,  Dutchess  Co.  O,  589tpop.,. 

on  Newburgh,  Dutchess  &  Connecticut  and 

New  England  Rds.  and  Fishkill  creek,  5  m. 

E.  of   Fishkill  Landing  on  the  Hudson  r.. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;    Wednesdays  ;    independent ; , 
four  pages  20x26;     subscription  $1;     estab- 
lished 1882:  Herman    Dean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).     Circulation  'jkl." 


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NEW  YORK. 


FISHKIIiL-  ON-THE-HUD- 

SOX,  Dutchess  Co.  Q^  3,673t  pop.,  on  New 

York  Central  &  Hudson  River,  New  England 

and   Newburgh,  Dutchess   &   Connecticut 

Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  opposite  Newburgh, 

and  58  m.  N.  of  New  York  City,  connected 

by  steamboats.    Agi-iculture  and  iron  and 

hat  manufacturing. 

HER  A  Li  D;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1893:  Geo.  F.  Donoghue,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896, -jkl.-  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.      In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,    yl.       In 

1901,  "JKL"  Inl903.  (z— 4)  I(»#).  In  1904,  yl. 
FISUKIL.L.  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 

independent;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$2;  established  1842;  John  W.  Spaight,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

FLORAL  PARK,  Nassau  Co.  0, 127 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Hemp- 
stead.   Nurseries  and  market  gardening. 

NASSAU  EV'ENT;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

MA  YFL.O  VVER;  monthly;' floriculture 
and  horticulture;  thirty-six  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  ;  established  1882 ;  J.  L. 
Childs,  editor;  Mayflower  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  A.  Actual  average 
for  1896, '^32,000.  InlS97,  Y.  Inl898,  yA. 
In  1899.  yA.    In  1900.  yA.    In  1901,  yA.     In 

1902,  yA.  In  19t)3,  yA.  Actual  average  for 
1904.109.166. 

WARBLER;  bi-monthly  (A  A). 

FLUSHING,  Queens  Co.  0, 8,436t  pop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Flushing  bay,  8  m. 
E.  of  New  York  City  Hall.  Tool  works,  iron 
foundry,  portable-house  manufactory'  and 
dye-extract  works.  Residences  of  many 
New  York  City  business  men. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

FONDA,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co.  n-l,145t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

and  Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Gloversvllle  Rds. 

and  Mohawk  r.,  42  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany,  the 

State  capital.     Flour  and   knitting    mills 

and  broom  factories. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
-eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1842;  Harry  D.  Neach,  editor;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,931.    In  1904,  yl. 

FORESTVILLE,  Chautauqua  Co.  p 

623+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Buffalo. 
Canning  and  veneer  factories  and  tan- 
nery.  Farming,  dairying  and  grape  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  non-pai-tisan ; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  E.  L.  Husted,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  ■■jkl." 

FORT  ANN,  Washington  Co.  D- 431+ 

pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 

W.  of  Whitehall.    Farming. 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription $1;  established  1896;  J.J.Jones, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FORT  COVINGTON,  Franklin  Co. 
d  822+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  N. 
W.  of  Malone,  the  county  seat,  and  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Salmon  r.  Grist  and  saw 
mills,  cabinet  factory,  tannery  and  cheese 


factory.  Pressed  hay  and  potatoes  ex- 
ported. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Isaac 
N.  Lyons,  editor;  Isaac  N.  Lyons  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKi" 

FORT  EDWARD,  Washington  Co. 

o-  3,521+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd. 

and  Hudson  r.,  49  m.  N.  of  Troy.    Paper 

mills  and  various  manufactories. 

WASHINGTON  CO.  ADVER- 
TISER; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
Irving  C.  Forte,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FORT  PLAIN,  Montgomery  Co.  n- 
2,444+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  West  Shore  Rds.,  Mohawk  r. 
and  Erie  canal,  58  m,  N.  W.  of  Albany,  the 
State  capital.  Various  mills  and  manufac- 
tories. Hop  and  produce  market.  Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Harvey  C.  Diefendorf,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MOHAWK  VALLEY  REGISTER; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1828;  John  J. 
Galvin,  editor;  Register  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,400.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.490.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "Jiji- "  (  ?  ?  )  In 
1903, Z  (4) 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x27;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  O'Connor  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circu  iation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.060.  In  1896.  I.  In  189T.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903. 
yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 

T'RA'NK.TO'RT,Serkimer  Co.  ti  2,664t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  10  m. 

S.  E.  of  Utica  and  85  W.  N.  W.  of  Albany, 

the  State  capitaL     West  Shore  Rd.  shops. 

Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays :  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  G.  Harden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jicl" 

FRANKLIN,  Delaware  Co.  D,  473t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 
and  Ouleout  creek,  about  42  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bingham  ton.  Delaware  Literary  Institute. 
Agriculture. 

DELAWARE   CO.  DAIRYMAN; 

Fridavs;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1868;  Joseph  Eveland  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2,300.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,500; 
in  1899, 2,700.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1902. 
3,000.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  (z-4)  H. 

FRANKLINVILLE,     Cattaraugus 

Co.  P  1,360+  pop.,  on  Western  New  York  & 
Pennsylvania  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  of  Buffalo.  Can- 
nery, steam  grist,  saw  and  planing  mills 
and  casket  manufactory.  Butter  and  cheese 
market.    Dairying  and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  YORK. 


lished  1875  ;  Chas.  A.  Perley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jki.." 

JOl^RNAIi;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
padres  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Morton  &  Morgan,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899. Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

FREDONIA,  Chautauqua  Co.  J2  6,000 
pop.,  on  Dunlcirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg Rd.,  3  m.  S.  of  Dunkirk.    State  Normal 
School.     Manufacturing,    canning,    grape 
growing,  farming  and  dairying. 
CENSOR;  Wednesd  ays ;  republican :  eight 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1821 ;  Louis  McKlnstry,  editor  and  publisher 
(12— 41. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  1,168.  In 
1898.  I.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900.  July,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  past  two  years 
has  been  printed  less  Than  1,200.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,373;  for  1903, 
1,395  ;/oj- 1901,  1,592. 

FREEPORTj  NassauCo.  i:^2,612t  pop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  E.  of  Hemp- 
stead and  24  E.  S.  E.  of  Brooklyn.  Oyster 
dredging  and  fish  market.  Suburban 
residences. 

NASSAU  CO.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1895;  S.  F.  P  arsall,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREEVILIiE,  Tompkins  Co.  D  440t 

pop.,  on   Lehigh   Valley   Rd.,  10   m.  E.  of 

Ithaca,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 
JUNIOR  REPUBLIC  CITIZEN; 

monthly;  junior  republic;  sixteen  pages  8x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898; 
W.  G.  Beach,  editor;  George  Junior  Repub- 
lic, publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  19(10, 
ti,100;  for  1901,  3,370.  In  1902,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,725;  for  1904, 
1,113. 

FRIENDSHIP, ^"«i7flH2/  Co.,p  1,»U 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  86  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Dunkirk. 
Dairying  and  general  farming. 

REGISTER;     Thursdays;     republican; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  F.  L.  Steenrod,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904.  (z-4)  I. 

FULTON,  Oswego  Co.  n  5,281t  pop., 

on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.  and  Oswego  r.  and 
canal,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Oswego,  the  county 
seat.  Flour  and  paper  mills  and  box,  stove 
and  knife  factories. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  A.  P.  Bradt,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1.070;  /or  1897,  1,350.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  Jwnc.  1900.  1,700.  In  1901, 
(z— 1. 2. 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,875 ; 
for  1903.  3.065  ;  for  lit04. 3,430. 

PATRIOT;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1837;  Frank  M.  Cornell,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  also  at  Oswego  Falls. 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkj.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
l^ni,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 


NEW  YORK. 


TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent: eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1868:  Wrn.  E.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

FULTON  VILLE,  Montgomery  Co.  D- 
977+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.  and  Mo- 
hawk r.  and  Erie  canal.  44  m.  N.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Coal,  grain, 
cheese  and  produce  depot.  Steam  flour 
mills,  grain  elevator,  silk-fabric  factory 
and  lumber  yard. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN; Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1856; 
Abram  D.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKl." 

GABRIELS,    Fvanklin     Co.  d    200 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of  Malone.  the  county  seat. 
FOREST  I.EAVES;    quarterly;  fores- 
try; sixty  four  pages  6x9;    subscription  $1; 
established  December.  U)04;  Sisters  of  Mercy, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

GAINESVILLE,  Tr?/omi»^  Co. -a  600 
pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &    Pittsburg 
Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Warsaw. 
PRESS;    Fridays  ;    republican  ;    eight 

pages  13x20  :    subscription  $1  ;    established 

April,  1903:    John   M.  Skiff,  editor  and  pub- 

lisher(l— 4).    Circulation  'Jja-." 

GARDINER,  Ulster  Co.  R  391  pop., 

on  WallklU  Valley  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  New  Paltz. 

Flour  mill,  fruit-drying  factory,  bed-spring 

works  and  creamery.    Dairy  farming  and 

fruit  raising. 

WEEKLY:  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881; 
Charles  Slater,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GENESEO,  c.  h.,  Livingston  Co.  -a 
2,400+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.  and  Genesee  r.,  28  m. 
S.  of  Rochester.  Machine  shops.  State  Nor- 
mal and  Training  Schools. 

LIVINGSTON     DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  page^22x28; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  E.  W.  Hor- 
ton  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than   1.000.    In  1896,  I.    In  1898.  yl.    In 

1899.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.200.    In 

1900.  yl.  Inl901.yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,  Z(4). 
In  1904,  yl. 

LIVINGSTON  R  E  P  U  B  L  I  C  A  N « 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1837;  A.  R. 
Scott  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 
Circulation  "ikl."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 

GENEVA,  Ontario  Co.  -D  10,433t  pop., 
on   New  York    Central   &   Hudson    River 
and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.,  Seneca  lake  and 
Cayuga   &   Seneca   canal,   50   m.  S.  E.  of 
Rochester.    Nurseries  and  manufacturing. 
Seat    of    State    Agricultural    Experiment 
Station  and  Hobart  College. 
EVENING    REVIEW;   every   evening 
except  Sunday;  republican:  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $4.50;    established  1881;    A.  M. 
Hall,  editor;  Seneca  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; prints   editions  entitled  Ontario  Daily 
Neivs  Letter  and  Seneca  Daily  News  Letter. 
Combined  circulation  :     In    1898.  'J^'' 
Actual  average  for  1899,  1,773.    In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901. 1.  In  1902.  yl.   Inl903,yl  (O  O)  (A  A). 


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NEW  YORK. 


TIMEjS;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established   1895:    H.  J.  Fowler,  editor; 
Times  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (5— 3). 
Circulation:    In  1896,1.    In  1897,  1  Z.    In 

1898,  yl.    Inl899,yl.    Inl900,zl.    Inl9i)l,yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ADVERTISER-GAZETTE;Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  2iix26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established— ^dverhser  1880,  Gazette 
1809,  consolidated  1902;  Edgar  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:    In  1896,"jkl."    In  1897,  Z.   In 

1899,  I.    In  1900,  yl.     In  1901.  -jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;     Thursdays;     local; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  5(J cents;  es- 
tablished   March,    1904;  Codington   &  Lyon, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—5). 
Publisher's    atmoun cement. —The  Independ- 
ent is  delivered  by  carriers  to  every  home 
and  business  place  in  Geneva  and  to  25  per 
cent  of  the  Ave  R.  F.  D.  routes  by  mail 
every   Thursday.     To   cover   Geneva  and 
vicinity,  use  the  Indkpendent.  Circulation 
guaranteed.  Codington  &  Lyon,  publishers 
BIBLE   STUDENT    AND    TEACH- 
EK;    monthly;  undenominational;  eighty- 
four  pages  6}4x.d]4;   subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;    D.    S.    Gregory,  D.D., 
editor;  American  Bible  League,  publishers 
(2-5  P). 

HOBART    HERALiD;  monthly,  dur 
ing  the  college  yeai-;  collegiate;   fifty  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $2;    established  1888;  Stu- 
dents of  Hobart   College,  editors  and  pub- 
Ishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GENOA,   Cayuga  Co.  n    437t  pop.,  on 

Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Auburn,  the 

county  seat.    Grist  mills,  machine  shop  and 

box  manufactory. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  republican ; eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
C.  A.  Ames,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  Jji^- " 

GILBERTSVILLE,    Otsego  Co.  a 

476+  pop.,  on  Butternut  creek,  45  m.  S.  of 

Utica.    Agriculture. 

OTSEGO     JOURNAL  I     Thursdays; 

adependent;  four  pages  30x26;  subscription 

SI:  established  1876;  W.  M.  Deitz,  editor  and 


'NEW  YORK. 


Independent;  four  pages  30:^6;  subscription 
$1:  established  :  " 
puolisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896,  1,  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,410;  /or  1898,  1,413;  for  1899, 
1,442;  for  1900,  1,507;  for  ayear  ending 
with  January,  1902. 1,504.  In  1902,  yl,  lu 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  furl%i,  1,522. 

GIIiBOA,  Schoharie  Co.  D-  489  pop., 

25  m.  S.  of  Schoharie,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  George  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GLEN    COVE,  Xassati    Co.    O,    3,750 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd. 
ECHO;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GLENS  FALLS,  Warren  Co.  [if  12,613t 

pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and  Hud- 
son r.,  54  m.  above  Albany,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Lumber,  lime,  paper,  shirt  and  collar 
manufacturing. 

MORNING  POST,  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  REPUBLHJAN,  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dailv  S5,  weekly  $1;  established— 
daily  r.«i5,  weeklv  1842:  .-CUen  Eddy,  editor; 
Morning  Post  Co.",  publishers  (3—5  P).  Circu- 
lation:  Week]}'  "JKL." 


MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Fridays; 
four  to  six  pages  29x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1883;  J.C.Mahoney, 
editor;  Star  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6-3). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1896, "jkl.-  In  1897, 
Z.      Actual  average  for  1899.  2,149.     In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  l902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2.292. 

VVeekiy:  In  1896,  "jkl- "  Inl897.Z.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,375.     In  1900,  y!.    In 

1901,  (z-4.  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I 
In  1904,  y  I. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  MESSENGER,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x22  ;  subscription— dailj'  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1379,  weekly 
1855;  Edward  Hungerford,  editor;  Glens  Falls 
Times  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (6-3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1900,  1,807.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,252. 
Weeklyj  "jkl." 

TOILER;  Fridays;  labor;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .50  cents;  established 
1902;  A.  W.  Chamberlain,  editor  and  pub.ish- 
er  (2—5). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  fo r  1903, 
3,439.    InliKi4,  ".JKL." 

GLOVERSVILLE,  Fulton  Co.  a- 
18,349+  pop.,  on  Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Glov- 
ers vUle  Rd.,  50  m.  N.W.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital.    Gloves,  mittens  and  shoe  leather. 

LEADER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and   L  E  A  D  E  R.INTELLIGENCER» 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription-daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1865;  Collins  & 
Combes,  editors  and  publishers;  prints  an 
edition  of  the  weekly  for  Broadalbin  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,4(X).  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,300.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1899. 2,994. 
In  190(\  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ingtcith  June.  1901.  3,409:  /or  1902,3. 663; 
for  1903,  3,695:  .for  1904,  3.555. 
Combined  Weekly :  "jkl  " 

MORNING  HERALD;  every  morning 
except  Sunday;  indepenaent -democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$4.80;  established  1897;  C.  V.  Furuess,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 

Circulation:  Inl901,"JKx.'-  In  1902, (z— 4, 6) I. 
Acttial  average  for  1903,  4,532;  for  1904, 
4,596. 

GLOVERS'  JOURNAL  :  monthly; 
gloves;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1881;  O.  H.  Bame,  editor;  O.  H. 
Bame  &  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  l,aX).  Actual  average  for  \S96, 
1.000.  In  1S97.  Y.  In  1898, "JKL."  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  there  have  been  printed 
each  month  no  smaller  number  than  1,000;  in 
190.5,  January,  each  issue  dur  ng  the  past 
vear  was  1,000.  Acfunj  average  for  1903, 
1,013;  forl!Hi4.  1.008. 

GLOVERS'  RKVIEW;  monthly; 
glovf'  and  leather  industries;  thirty-six  pages 
')4xlO]4;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1900;  Glovers'  Review  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Circulatiou  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

GORHAM,   Ontario  Co.  -a  710  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  9  iti.  S.  E.  of  Canan- 
daigua,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
NEW    AGE;    Saturdays;    independent; 
eierht  papes  13x20:    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished August.  1902:  J.  K.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


681 


NEW  YORK. 


GOSHEN,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  □,  3,100 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Lehigh  &  New  England 
Rds..  59  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  Citj'.  Brick, 
tile,  pipe  fittings,  cut  glass  and  mil  z. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT      REPUBLICAN  ; 

semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
establishea  1813:  Frank  Drake,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897, 
Z.   In  1902,  "JKL." 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays-  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lishea 1800:  John  B.  Scott  and  George  F. 
Gregg,  editors  and  publishers  (12—1). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Iu  190.3,  I.  Actual  ar- 
erngeformU,-l,49ti. 

GOUVERNEUR,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  [j 

3.689+  pop.,  on   Rome,    Watertown  &   Og- 

densbiirg  Rd.  and  Oswegatchie  r.,  84  m.  S. 

of  Ogdensburg.    Marble,  talc  and  lumber 

interests.    Shipping  point  for  cheese  and 

wood  pulp.    Paper  mills. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can, four  pages  22x28;  subscription  fl;  es- 
tablished 1882;  B.  G.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  .3.300.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.ZH.  Inl899,zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5,)  I.  In  19C2.  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-1)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

NORTHERN  TRIBUNE;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  establLshed  ISSf;  M.  R.  Sackett,  edi- 
tor; Gouverneur  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  ;  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  190(t.  yl.  In  1901.  yj  (+  +).  In  1903,  yl.  In 
190:3.  vl.    In  1904.  yl. 

GRAND    ARMY   JOURNAL,;   bi 

weekly,  Fridays;  Grand  Army  of  the  Repub 
lie;  four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished  1884;   Helen  L  Parker,  editor;  B.  G. 
Parker,  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  as.sert8,  not 
less  than  4,200.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  H.  In 
1898.  zH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
(z— 1.?.  4.  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
19U4,  KDD). 

GO  WANDA,  Cattaratigus  Co. JJ2,14St 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  of  Buffalo,  and 

on  Cattaraugus   creek.     Natural  gas   and 

electricity,  flour  and  saw  mills,  tannery, 

glue  and  canning  factories. 

LEADER:  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22, 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1893;  E.  C-. 
Countryman,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRANVILLE,    Washington    Co.    n- 

2.700+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and 

Mettowee  r.,  68  m.  N.  E.  of  Albany,  the  State 

capital.    Slate  quarries. 

SENTINEL ;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1875; 
J.  L.  Mc Arthur,  editor;  A.  W.  McArthur,  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,a5().  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  vT.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19a3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

GREENE,  Chenango  Co.  G  l,236tpop., 
on  Chenango  r.  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Binghamton. 
Agriculture 

CHENANGO   AMERICAN;  Thurs 

days ;  republican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 


NEW  YORK. 


tion  $1;  established  1855;  Denison  &  Roberts, 
editors  and  publishers  (h— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 
CIlENANCiO  SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GREENPORT,  Suffolk  Co.  a,  2,366t 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  95  m.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Shipbuilding,  fishing  and  man- 
ufacturing. 

REPUBLICAN  WATCHMAN;  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  establishea  1826;  Henry  A. 
Reeves,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "ikl."  In  1903,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  during  1902  no  week 
less  than  1,030.    In  1903,  "Jia" 

SUFFOLK  WEEKLY  TIMES;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1855:  L.  P.  Terry 
&  Son,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENVILLE,    Greene   Co.   O,  370 

pop.,  19  m.  N.  of  Catskili,  the  county  seat 

and  23  S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

LOCAL:  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1877;  P.  Winne,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,000.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 

GREENWICH,  Washington  Co.  D- 
l,869t  pop.,  on  Greenwich  &  Johnsonville 
Rd.  and  Battenkill  r.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Cam- 
bridge.   Manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican: 
ten  pages  15x22,  subscription  $1 ;  establishea 
1840;  Giant  J.  Tefft,  editor;  H.  C.  Morhous, 
publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899, 
Z.    In  190^.  "JKL." 

GRIFEIN    CORNERS,    Delaware 

Co.  0,738  pop.,  on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd., 

8  m.  E.  of  Margaretsville  and  42  N.  W.  of 

Kingston.    Agriculture. 

GRIFFIN'S  AND  FLEISHMANN'S 
HERALD;  Wednesdaj^s;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
J.  B.  Gregory,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GROTON,  Tompkins  Co.u  l,344t  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Owasco  inlet,  15 
m.  N.  E.  of  Ithaca,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing of  carriages,  cutters  and  agricult- 
ural implements.    Dairying. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1866;  C.  H.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  also  at  Lansing  (.3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  In  1898,  I. 
In  1899,  y I.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HAMBURG,  Erie  Co.  -n  l,683t  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of  Buffalo.     Planing 

and   flour   mills.      Canning    factory    and 

agriculture. 

ERIE  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1875 ;  Frank 
Walker,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
Buffalo  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Inl900,"iKL"  Actual  average 
/or  1901, -.2,104.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,yl.  In 
l!Hl4,yl. 

ERIE  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898 ; 
Nelson  T.  Gutelius,  editor;  S.  R.  Sanders, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


HAMILTON,  Madison  Co.  n  1 ,627t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd., 
29  m.  S.  W.  of  Utica.  Seat  of  Colgate  Uni- 
versity, Hamilton  Theological  Seminary 
and  Colgate  Academy. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can :  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tablished 1830;  H.  H.  Hawkins,  editor  and 
publishers  (T— 3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,078.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

MADISONENSIS ;  bi-weekly,  Tuesdays; 
during  the  college  year:  collegiate:  twenty- 
eight  pages  8x11,  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Students  of  Colgate  University, 
editors  and  publishers  ( 8—3 ) .    Circ 'n ■  'jkl. ■  - 

HAMMONDSPORT,  Steuben  Co. 
P  l,169t  pop.,  on  Bath  &HammondsportRd. 
and  Crooked  lake,  8  m.  N.  of  Bath,  one  of 
the  tw^o  county  seats.  Grape  and  wine 
culture. 

HERAIiD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lisned  1874;  L.  H.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  I. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  "ii<L. "  In  1903,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  during  the  past  four  years 
has  not  been  less  than  2,150.    In  1904,  yl. 

HANCOCK,  Delaware  Co.  Q,  l,283t 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  New  York,  Ontario  & 
Western  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Binghamton. 
Tanning,  lumbering  and  flagstone  quarry- 
ing. 

HERA  Li  D;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Herbert  W.  Wagner,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1897.1  Z.  In  1898.zl.  In 
1899.  yl.  In19()0,yT.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

HANNIBAL,  Oswego  Co.  n  410t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  of  Oswego,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x2*;  subscrlption$l;  established  1867; 
C.  B.  Brower,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HARPURSVILLE,    Broome   Co.  g 

430  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  about 

18  m.  N.  E.  of  Binghamton,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

BUDGET;  Thursdays;  independent: 
four  pages  13x20 :  subscription  $1;  established 
1886.  EmersouDemeree,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "jjvl."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
T899.  T.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  190:3.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HARRISON,    Westchester  Co.  P,  109 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  5}4  m.  S.  E.  of  White  Plains,  the  county 

seat,  and  22  N.  E.  of  New  York  City. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  B. 
F.  McDermott,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

HART  WICK,  Olsego  Co.  n  650  pop., 
on  Cooperstovvn  &  Charlotte  Valley  and 


Susquehanna  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Coopers- 
town.    Agriculture. 

VISITOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  E.  C. 
Reynolds,  editor;  C.  S.  Hitchcock  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "ikl  " 

HARTWICK    SEMINARY, 

Otsego  Co.  n  124  pop.,  on   Cooperstown  & 

Charlotte  Valley  Rd.  and  Susquehanna  r. 

Seat  of  Hartwick  Theological  Seminary. 

HARTWICK  SEi>IINARY 
MONTHLY  AND  EASTERN  LUTH- 
ERAN;  monthly;  evangelical  lutheran; 
eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1880:  Rev.  James  Pitcher,  D.D.,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jki."  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1902, 1,000.  Inl903,"JKi-.'- 

HASTINGS  -UPON  -  HUDSON, 

Westchester  Co.  O,  2,002+  pop.,  on  New  York 

Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 

New  York  City. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  four  to  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898; 
Echo  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation    jkl." 

NEWS;  Saturdays:  Independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17^^x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  February,  1899;  R.C.Hal- 
lock,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

HAVERSTRAW,  Rockland  Co.O^ 
5,935+  pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York,  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  West  Shore 
Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  37  m.  N.  of  New  York 
City.    Brick  making. 

ROCKLAND  CO.  MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1846;  Wm.  W. 
Freyfogle,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL" 

ROCKL.AND  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Michael  McCabe,  editor 
and  Dublisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HEMPSTEAD,  I^assau  Co.  R  3,.o82t 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd..  21  m.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Summer  homes  of  New  York 
City  business  men. 

INQUIRER;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages22x28;  subscription $2:  established  lasO; 
A.  M.  Onderdonk,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REPTJBl-TCAN  ;  Saturdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  January.  1904;  The  Nassau  County 
Republican  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2-5  P). 

S  EN  T  I  N  E  I..  :  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  paees  lnx22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857  ;  Lott  Van  de  Water,  Jr.,  editor 
ann  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jk_l.'  Actual  aver- 
aopfor  1902,  994;  for  1903,  1,054;  for  1904, 
1,1  "51. 

HERKIMER,  c.  h.,  Herkimer  Co.  tl 
5,555+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Mohawk  r.,  78  m.  N.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Air  guns,  furni- 
ture, desks,  knit  goods  and  paper.  Dairying. 

EVENING   T  E  1>  E  G  It  A  M  ;  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  T  E  L<  E- 
G  R  A  M-R  E  C  O  R  D,  Tuesdays;  republi- 
can; dailv  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17^x24; 
subscription  — daily  .$5.  weekly  50  cents;  es- 
tablished—daily  1S99,  weekly  1888;  Small  & 
Porter,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  -jkl."  Inl9i3,  Z(4). 
Wf-eklv:  In  IWNi,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In 
19)3.  Z  (4)  (••).    In  l!i;)4,  I. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


68a 


NEW  YORK. 


CITIZEN;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1SJ4; 
Citizen  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (7— 3  P). 

Circulntion:  In  1895,  ••jki-."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  as  small  as  1 ,600. 
In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3,ti39; 
for  1899,  2,458.  In  19(Xi.  yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903.  yl.    Inli)04,  yl. 

DE3IOCR  AT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1840;  A.  F.  Fluramerfelt.  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,300.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  I. 
In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903. vl.  Inl904,yl. 

HERMON,  Si.  Lawrence  Co.  b  SOOf 
pop.,  on  Elm  creek,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Ogdens- 
burg.  Carriage  factory.  Agriculture,  min- 
ing and  wagon  factory. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  lSx24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1900  ;  A.  R. 
Jarvis,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 5  P).  Pub- 
lishes an  edition  for  Edwards.  Circulation 
"jKL."    Inl902.  Z  (4.  5). 

H I C  K  S  V I L  L  E, -^^assaw  Co.  0,1,500 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  26  m.  E.  of  Brook- 
lyn. Silver-beating  and  pickle  factories. 
Agricultui-e. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  H.  McAlester,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation   'jja-" 

PRESS:  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  H.  J.  Nicholaus,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

HIGHLAND,  Ulster  Co.  RL570  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  England 
and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  op- 
posite Poughkeepsie.    Fruit  culture. 

POST;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.50;  established 
1887;  Hector  and  Carrie  W.  Sears,  editors; 
Sears  Sc  Sears,  publishers  (8—3)    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  UL,STER;  Fridays; 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished iaS9;  N.  E.  L.  Wing,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HIGHLAND  FALLS,  Orange  Co. 

Q,  2,237+  pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  adjoining  West 
Point,  11  m.  S.  of  Newburgh.  Summer 
resort. 

NEWS    OF   THE   HIGHLANDS; 

Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26: 
subscription  $1;  establisned  i891;  Frank  T. 
Tripp,  editor:  Frank  T.  &  A.  G.  Tripp,  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HILLSDALE,  Cohimbia  Co.  0, 792 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Hudson,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

HARBINGER;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1887 ;  H.  D.  Harvey,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HILTON,  Monroe  Co.  -n  486t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  15 
m.  N.  W.  of  Rochester.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent  ;fonr 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
John  E.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation •■JKI.  ' 

HOBART.  Delaware  Co.  l\  oSOf  pop., 
on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd.  and  Delaware  r., 


NEW  YORK. 


54  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 

Agricultural  Implements  and  butter  firkins. 

Farming  and  dairying.    Milk  depot. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x18;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1885;  S.  Terwllllger,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOLCOMB,  OnfaHo  Co.  -D  215  pop.^ 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 

7  m.  W.  of  Canandalgua,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1901;  T.  L.  Briggs,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3.    Circulation  ".ikl." 

HOLLAND,  ^rie  Co. -n352t  pop.,  od 

Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 

26  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo,  the  county   seat. 

Tannery  and  basket  factory.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  Albert  F.Bangert,  editor;  W.F.  Persons, 
publisher. 

Circulation:    In  1898,  "jkl."     Actual  aver- 
age for  ISm,  1,100.  Inl900,yl.  Inl9Ul,"JKL." 

HOLLEY,  Orleans  Co.  a  l,380t  pop.^ 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd. 

and   Erie   canal,  22  m.   W.  of  Rochester. 

Vinegar  evaporating  works  and  sandstone 

quarries. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  22x2rt ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;  C  C.  Hayden,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,115;  .for  1S96,  1,120;  /or  1897,  1,110; 
for  1S98,  1,110;  for  1R99.  1,1S3: /or  1900. 
1,240;  /or  1901,  1,285;  for  1902,  1,261: 
for  1903,  1,31S;  for  Um,  1,3S». 

HOMER,  Cortland  Co.  D  2,381t  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
34  m.  S.  of  Syracuse.  Manufacturing.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1810;  Charles  H.  Stevens,  editor; 
Stevens  &  Danes,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  190O,  Z.     In  1902,  -jkl." 

HONEOYE  FALLS,  Monroe  Co.  -a 

l,175f    pop.,    on    Lehigh    Valley.   Lima    & 

Honeoye  Falls,  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  Rds.  and  Honeoye  creek,  16  m.  S.  of 

Rochester,  the  county  seat.    Manufacturing 

and  agriculture. 

T13IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1883:  William  O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HOOSICK  FALLS,  Rensselaer  Co.  D- 
5,671+  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Div.  B.  &  M.  Rd. 
and  Hoosick  r..  27  m.  N.  E.  of  Troy,  the 
county  seat.  Agricultural  implements, 
shirts,  woolen  goods,  chairs,  brushes  and 
malleable  iron. 

HOOSICK  VALLEY  DEMOCRAT? 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Chas.  W. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,650.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y,  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
ppph  week  for  over  a  j'ear  has  been  2,125.  Ir 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl,    In  1904,  yl. 


684: 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


RENSSELAER    CO.  STANDARD; 

Fridays;  republican;  eignt  pages  15x22;  suo 
cription  $1;  establistied  1872;  Hall  &  Wilcox 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3) 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.224.    In  1896.   T.     In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898,  "JKL-"    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

HORNELLSVILLE,  Steuben  Co.  JJ 
11,918+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Shawmut  & 
Northern  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Canisteo  r.,  60 
m.  S.  of  Rochester.  Railroad  shops.  Silk 
and  varied  manufacturing. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY.  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  daily  eight  pages,  weekly  eight 
pages  17J^x22J^;  subscription— dally  $3,  week- 
ly $1;  established— daily  1875,  weekly  1861: 
W.  H.  Greenhow,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — I). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
189.^,  t2,106;  for  1896.  3.223;  for  1897. 
2,335;  for  189S.  2,326:  for  1899,  2,604; 
for  190U,  2,785;  for  1901,  2,879;  for  1902, 
3,120;  /or  1903,  3,296;  for  1904.  3,703. 
Weekly:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1901,  1,215:  for  1902,  1,184;  for  1903, 
1,165; /or  1904,  1,284. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  22x28,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subsci'iptlon— dailj"  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established  —  daily  1877,  weekly  18&4 ;  The 
Times  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  "jki."  In 
1896.  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zT.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904  (z— 6)  II  (•  •). 
W^eekly:    "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement.— Kn\a,rge  A  to 
eight  pages,  web  press,  three  linotypes, 
A.ssociatert  Press  wire.  Only  morning  pa- 
per in  twelve  counties,  hence  only  R.  F.  D. 
nxedium.  Population  and  circulation  grow- 
iDg.  Tabulated  statement  furnished  with 
each  l)iil  and  reduction  made  if  circulation 
falls  below  5.000. 

HORSEHEADS,  Chemung  Co.  p 
1,901+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western,  Erie,  Lehigh  Valley  and  North- 
ern Central  Rds.,  6  m,  N.  of  Elmira,  the 
county  seat.     Milling  and  manufacturing. 

CHEMUNG  VALLEY  REPORTER ; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1863;  Geo.  L.  Mul- 
ford,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,060.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.089.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  I. 
Actunl  average  for  1900,  1,404.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HUDSON,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  O,  9,528t 

pop.,   on   Albany    &    Hudson,   New  York 

Central   &   Hudson   River   and   Boston  & 

Albany  Rds,  and  Hudson  r.,  116  m.  N.  of 

New  York  City.    Iron  foundries,  breweries, 

cement  plant,  knit  goods,  car  wheel  and 

various  other  manufactories. 

EVENING  REGISTER  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  GAZETTE,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  eight  pages  15x22, 
weekly  twelve  pages  19x24;  subscription — 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established— daily 
186H,  weekly  1785;  Record  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1904,  I. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  COLUMBIA  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays;  republican;  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $7,  weeklv  $1.50; 
established— dally  1847,  weekly  1820;  William 


NEW  YORK. 


Bryan  &  Son.  editors  and    publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation-Daily    jkl"    In  19G3,  Z  (4). 
In  19<>4.  yl. 
Weekly  "jkl.-     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 

KINDERHOOK  ROUGH  NOTES; 
Fridays.    (See  Kinderhook,  N.  F.) 

HUME,  Allegany  Co.  p  404  pop.,  1  m. 

N.  of  Fillmore  and  38  N.  E.  of  Olean.    Agri- 
culture, fruit  growing  and  dairjing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  A.  A.  Hildreth,  editor:  Enterprise  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (G— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUNTER,  Greene  Co.  a,431tpop., 
on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of  Cats- 
kill,  the  county  seat.  Furniture  factory 
Summer  resort. 

REVIEW  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  A.  L.  Baldwin,  editor  and  publisher 
(:s— 3). 

Circulation:  Inl897,  "JKL."  In  1898.  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  802.     In  1903,  "iiu-." 

HUNTINGTON,  Suffolk  Co.  c;3.028t 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Huntington 
bay,  35  m.  E.  of  New  York  City;  steam  ferry 
to  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Pottery,  thimble 
factory,  carriage  factory  and  saw  mills. 
Farming. 

LONG  ISLANDER;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; four  pages  ,r4x28;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1836;  Charles  E. 
Shepard,  editor;  Long  Islander  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,050.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
••jKL."(??)  Inl899,  Z.  Inl900,Z.  Inl901,Z(4). 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,808.  In  1904 
z-4)  I. 

SUFFOLK  BULLETIN;  Saturdays; 
democratic:  fom-  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  W47;  W.  P.  Trainer,  editor 
and  publisher  (3-*3).    Circulation  "jiO;" 

ILION,  Herkimer  Co.  tl  5,138t  pop.,  on 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds.  and  Mohawk  r.  and  Erie 
canal,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Utica.  Manufactures 
of  firearms,  carriages,  typewriters,  sewing 
machines,  agricultural  implements  and 
knit  goods.    Agriculture, 

CITIZEN  ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1861 ; 
Citizen  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jiy.  "  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,700.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  2,139;  /or 
1899,  2,123.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  (z- 1.2,  4,  5)1.     In  1903,  yl.    Inl904,yl. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  C.  D.  Monsel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL" 

INTERLAKEN,  Seneca  Co.  u  700 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of  Wa- 
terloo. Neck  yokes,  wagon  jacks,  rope 
goods,  fruit  baskets  and  barrel  headings 
manufactured.  Foundry  and  canning  fac- 
tory. 
REVIEW?     Fridays ;    neutral-    four 

pages  20x26;    subscription  $1.25;   established 

1887;  T.  P.  Hause,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation  "JKi" 


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685 


NEW  YORK. 


IRVINGTON,  Westchester  Co.  ^ 

2,231+  pop.,  ou  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  24  m.  N.  of  New 

York  City.    Horticulture. 

NEWS:  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
February,  1902;  Frank  H.  Morrell,  editor;  TJ>e 
News    Company,     publishiers.     Circulation 

-.TKL."    (A  A). 

COSMOPOIilTAN;  monthly;  literary; 
one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  7x10; 
subscription  SI;  established  1885;  John  Bris- 
ben  Walker,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
236,666  ;  for  1896,  306,833.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yA.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
300,7'^7.  In  1899,  yA.  In  1900.  yA.  In 
1901,  yA.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In 
1904  yA 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  HOME; 
monthly;  literary ;  seventy-two  pages  9><^xl3; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1904; 
James  Randolph  Walker,  editor;  The  Twen- 
tie  h  Century  Home  Co.,  publishers  (3—4). 
Circiilatiou;    In  1904,  I. 

ISIilP,   Suffolk   Co.    n,   1,800   pop.,   on 

Long  Island  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Babylon.    Figh- 

ing.    Summer  resort. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.30;  established  1896; 
H.  H.  Hall  and  Frank  Parker,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ITHACA,  c.  h.,  Tompkins  Co.  n  13,136t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  at  head 
of  Cayuga  lake.  Manufacturing.  Seat  of 
Cornell  University.     Farming. 

CORNELL.  DAILY  SUN;  every  morn 
Ing  except  Sunday,  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  eight  pages  ]2V.ixl7;  subscription 
$3;  established  1880;  Students  of  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation :    In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can; daily  eight.weekly  twelve  pages  17^ix23J^; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1872,  weekly  1815;  Brainard  G. 
Smith,  editor;  Priest  &  Benjamin,  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
•■jKx."  (??)  In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).  In  1903. 
(z—i)  !(••).  In  1904,  y  I. 
Weekly  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892  to 
lin  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.Y.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  19i  0,  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902, 
(z-4,  6)  I.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  W^EEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established  1895;  Duncan  C.Lee, 
editor;  The  Ithaca  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers ( 1—4 ). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In 
1897,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,S00. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  a,'^r4;/or  1902,  3,116: 
for  1903,  4,330:  for  1903.  4,571. 
Weekly:  '•uli  " 

CORNELL  ALUMNI  NEWS; 
Wedn^-sdays;  collegiate;  sixteen  pages 
8HXW14;  subscription  $2;  established  1898; 
H.  B.  Tibbetts,  editor;  Cornell  Alumni  News 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (••).  In 
1904,  yl. 

CORNELL  ERA  ;  Saturdays,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate  ;  forty-two  to  fifty 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $2;  established  1866; 
Students  of  Cornell  University,  editors  and 
publishers  (7 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1; 


NEW   YORK. 


established  1820  ;    Chester  C.   Piatt,  editor  ; 
Gregory  &  Apgar,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"   In  1896.  I.    In 
1897.  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  zl.    In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

ITHACAN;  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages 
133^x20;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1871: 
L.  A.  Clapp,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  8,100.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  '2,519.  In 
1899,yl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  19(14,  y I. 

WIDOW;  bi-weekly,  Thursdays,  during 
the  college  year;  humorous  pictorial;  twenty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established 
1892;  Students  of  Cornell  University,  editors ; 
Andrus  &  Church  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN  WORLD; 
semi  monthly;  livestock;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1904; 
C.  G.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS;  monthly;  juve- 
nile; forty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  January,  1902;  Martha 
Van  Rensselaer,  editor  and  publisher. 

CORNELL  COUNTRYMAN;  month 
ly  (A  A). 

JOURNAL  OF  PHYSICAL  CHEM- 
ISTRY; monthly,  except  July,  August  and 
September;  scientific;  eighty  to  ninety  pages 
7x11;  subscription  $4;  established  1896:  W.  D. 
Bancroft  and  J.E.Trevor,  editors;  Journal 
of  Physical  Chemistry  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SIBLEY  JOURNAL  OF  ENGI- 
NEERING; monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  engineering;  ninety-two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882;  Students  of 
Sibley  College.  Cornell  University,  editori 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,068; /or  1904,  948. 

DELTA  CHI   QUARTERLY;   quar 
terly;  fraternal;    sixty  pages  5x7;  subscrip- 
tion  $1  ;     established    April,   1903  :    James 
O'Malley  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

FORESTRY  QUARTERLY  ;  fifty 
pages  CJoX^^j;  subscription  $1:  established 
October.~1902;  B.  E.  Fernow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

KAPPA  ALPHA  THETA  ;  quarterly 
(▲A). 

SHIELD  OF  THETA  DELTA  CHI; 
quarterly,  March,  June,  September.  De- 
cember; fraternal;  one  hundred  and  eight 
pages  6x9>^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  Chas.'P.  Schmid,  editor;  Theta  Delta 
Chi  Fraternitv,  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circulation 
"JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

JAMAICA,  c.  h,,  Queens  Co.  R  5,361t 
pop.,  ou  Long  Island  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  the 
borough  of  Brooklyn.    Market  gardening. 

{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

JAMESTOWN,  Chautauqua    Co.  p 

22,892+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Jamestown  &  Lake 

Erie  Rds.,  at  outlet  of  Chautauqua  lake, 

69  m.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo.    Woolen  and  flour 

mills.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and    SEMI-"WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  —  dailj'  $6,  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established  —  daily  1870,  semi- 
weekly  1826;  Journal  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895, 54,329.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  so  small  as  2.250. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  2,572;  for  a  year 
ending  tcith  September,  1900.  2,760;  for 
1901.  3,079:  for  1902,  3,089;  for  1903. 
3,084; /orl9(4,  3,065. 
Semi- Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4.276.     In  1896,  G.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898, 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


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NEW  YORK. 


publisher  asserts,  no  issue  bo  small  as  4,000. 
Actual  average  for  1S99,  4,647; /or  a  year 
■ending  with  September,  19(X).  .3,0'.25;  for 
1901,  5,223  :  for  1902,  5,239  ;  for  1903, 
5,285 ;  for  1904,  5,331. 

3IORNIN*x  POST;  every  morning 
except  Siindaj';  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17J^x22>^:  subscription  $5;  established 
September.  1901;  Edward  L.  Allen,  editor; 
Post  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1902. 
3,419;  /or  1903,  4,080;  /or  19(.)4,  4,553. 

SATURDAY  HERA L.D  ;  Saturdays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1900;  E.  E.  Sprague, 
editor  ;  Herald  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl.'- 

UNION  ADVOCATE;  Thursdaj-s;  la- 
bor; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  H.  C.  Mills,  editor;  E.  E. 
Sprague,  publishers  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,267.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

VA  KT  1.  A  N  D  «  Thursdays ;  Swedish; 
republican;  ten  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  C.  Thunstroni,  editor; 
Vart  Land  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for  \90(i,  3,404. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z-4,  5).  H.  In  1903. 
yH  (O  O).     Actual  average  for  1904,  4,041. 

COUNTRY  WORLiD  ;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural; thirty-two  pages  8^^x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50 cents;  established  1898;  A.B.Fletcher, 
editor;  Country  World  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  "jkl"  Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,  1,608.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z-4.  5)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2.  4,  5)  I.  In  1903. 
(z-4)H(«»).    In  1904,  yH.    _ 

FURNITURE  INDEX;  monthly; 
furniture  trade;  forty-two  pages  9}^xl2;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  Palmer 
K,  Shankland,  editor:  Furniture  Index 
Company,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  (z-6)  1.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for 
1904,  4.050. 

JEFFERSON,    Schoharie  Co.  D-   484 

pop.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Schoharie,  the  county 

seat.    Dairying,  farming  and  maple  sugar. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  15x23 ;  iubscription  $1 :  estab- 
lished 1871;  Frederick  L.  Frazee,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkj,." 

JEFFERSONVIIiLE,  Sullivan  Co. 

Q,  670  pop.,  on  CalUcoon  creek,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 
Montlcello.  the  county  seat.  Summer  re- 
sort. Grist  mill  and  manufactory  of  mineral 
waters.  Creamery  and  farming. 

SUL.L.IVAN    CO.    RECORD;   Thurs 
days;    democratic;    four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  W.  Lieb.  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jKi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,047;  for  1903,  1,142;  for 
1904,  1,293. 

JOHNSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Fulton  Co.  n- 
10.130+  pop.,  on  Fonda.Johnstown  &  Glovers- 
▼ille  Rd.,  48  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany.     Glove, 
shoe  leather  and  knitting  factories. 
REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  FULTON  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription  — daily    $4.   weekly   $1; 
established -daily  1890,  weekly  1870;  Collins  & 
Combes    Publishing  Co.,  editors   and   pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  1,415.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901, yl. 


Acttial  average  for  1902,  1,757.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  I  (DD). 

Weekly:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  964.    In  1903,   -iKL" 

AMERICAN  FANCIER;  Saturdays; 
poultry,  pigeons  and  pet  stock;  sixteen  to 
twenty-four  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893 ;  J.  H.  and  L.  Drevenstedt,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6 — 3). 
Circulation;  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl, 

FULTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wed- 
nesdays; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1842;  G.  F  Beakley, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).   Circ'n"jKi.." 

JORDAN,  Onondaga  Co.  D  l,118t  POp., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  17  m. 
W.  of  Syracuse,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  C.  H.  Bibbens,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation 'JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

KATONAH,  Westchester  Co.   D,  5241 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of  Somers  and  42  N.  N.  E.  of 

New  York  City.  Silk  factory,  optical  works 

and  carriage  factory. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  R. 
D.  Knapp.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

KEESEVILLE,  Essex   Co.    cf    2,110 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.  and  Ausable  r.,  15  m.  S.  of  Plattsburg. 

ESSEX  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  20x^4;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1829;  C.  W.  Lan- 
sing, editor;  Essex  Cc)unty  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers;  published  also  at  Port  Henry(2 — 4), 
Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,000.    In  1896,  G.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
publisher  assei'ts,  smallest  Issue  was  4,200. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901,5,080.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  5,226.    In  1904,  yG. 

KENWOOD,  Madison  Co.  n  «10t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 

NORTH  AMERICAN   TRAPPER; 

monthly;  forty-two  pages  6}^x93^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1904. 

KEUKA  PARK,  rates  Co.  -n  45 
pop.,  on  Penn  Yan,  Keuka  Park  A  Branch- 
port  Rd.,  about  8  m.  S.  of  Penn  Yan,  the 
county  seat. 

OUR  JOURNAL;  monthly;  religious; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1884;  D.  C.  Griffin,  editor;  Z.  A. 
Space,  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,283  (A  A). 

KINDERHOOK,  Columbia    Co.   P, 

913  pop.,  on  Albany  &  Hudson  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 
of  Hudson,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing. 

ROUGH  NOTES  AND  COLUMBIA 
CO.  TI31ES:  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription  $\;  es- 
tablished 1825;  C.  G.Hambidge,  editor;  Chas. 
D.  Haines,  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.436.     In  1896,   I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1,248. 


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NEW  YORK. 


In  1899.  y  I.  Actual  average  for  1900,  l,297o 
In  1901,  vl.    Actual  average  for  a  year  end 
ing  irith  June  1902.  1,617.    In  1S03,  I  (O  O) 
(AAK 

KINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Ulster  Co.  a,24,535t 
pop.,  on  Ulster  &  Delaware,  Wallkill  Valley 
and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Hudson  r..  91  m. 
N.  of  New  York  City.  River  commerce 
and  trade  in  brick,  cement  and  bluestone. 
The  municipality  of  Kingston  embraces 
Kingston.  Rondout  and  Wilbur. 

EXPRESS  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  independent ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $5:  established  1891. 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl"  In  1899,  zI.  In 
1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL.- 

FREEMAN  (Rondout);  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  FREEMAN  AND 
JOURN  A  Li,  Thursdays;  republican;  dally 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1871,  weekly  184(1;  J.  E.  Klock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3,423;  for  1896,  3,611;  for  1897, 
3,711;  /or  1898,  3,783.  Inl899,yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a   year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  3,073;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1901.  3,080;  for  1902,  3,186;  for  1903, 
3,374:  for  1904.  3,527. 

Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  4,500  in  1891  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  1 ,478.    In  1904,  yl. 

LEADER;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  eight  pages  20x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  16x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
JS1.50;  established  1884;  John  E.  Kraft,  editor; 
The  Leader  Co..  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,014.  In  1896.  T.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1903.  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904.  yl. 
W^eekly:    'jjvl." 

ARGUS ;  W<?dnesdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1803;  H.  Gr.  Crouch,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

KINGSTON    DISTRICT    NEWS; 

monthly;  Epworth  League;  four  pages;  18x22; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1899;  Rev. 
Frank  L.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12 — 1). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1902,  2,316;  /or  1903, 
2,083.  In  1904.  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  has  been  2,000. 

liAKE  GEORGE,  Warren  Co.  a' 319 

pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  9 

m.  N.  of  Glens  Falls.    Summer  resort. 

MIRROR;   Saturdays;   social;    sixteen 

pages   11x16;    subscription   $1;    established 

1880:  Geo.  C.  Rowell,  editor;  E    J.  Worden, 

publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAKE  PLACID,  Essex  Co.  d  2,500 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  and  Chateaugay 
Rds.     Mining,  milling  and  production  of 
lumber  and  pulp  wood  for  the  manufacture 
of  paper.    A  summer  resort. 
ADIRONDACK;  Fridays;  republican; 
our  pages  17x22;    subscription   $1;     estab- 
lished 1894;   Allen  I.  Vosburgh,  editor;  S.  W. 
Gay,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

liANC ASTER,  Erie  Co. -a ^, 7m  pop., 
on  New  York  Central,  Erie,  Lehigh  and  Del- 
aware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.,  10  m. 
E.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat.    Foundry, 


glass,  knife  and  machine  works,  brickyards 
and  flour  mill. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1895;  Lan- 
caster Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,238;  for  1903,  1,230.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
M.  L.  Reist,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

LiARCHMONT,  Westchester Co.a^Ub 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd. ,  7  m.S. of  White  Plains.  Summer  resort. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
April,  1900;  George  P.  Forbes, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

LAURENS,  Otsego  Co.  a  233t  pop..  15 

m.S.  W.  of  Cooperstown,the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

OTEGO     VALLEY    NEWS;    Thurs 
days;  independent;   four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1898 :  C.  S.  Hitchcock, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu'n  "JKL  "  (A  A). 

LEROY,  Genesee  Co.  -a  3,144t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River,  Erie, 
Lehigh  Valley  and  Buffalo,  Rochester  & 
Pittsburg  Rds.  and  Oatka  creek,  25  m.  S.  W. 
of  Rochester.  Largely  engaged  in  the  man  - 
ufacture  of  salt,  food  preparations  and 
patent  medicines.     Limestone  quarries. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1826;  Geo.  E.  Marcellus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,250.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,250;  /or  1897,  2,250;  /or  1898,  2,302. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900,  2,250. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  1902,  2,250.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  2,253 ;  for  1904,  2,259. 

GENESEE  COURIER;  Fridays; demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1870 ;  H.  J.  Howe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

NE  WS ;  Tuesdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  J.  H. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation   'JKL  " 

LESTERSHIRE, BroomeCo.  g  3,lllt 

pop., on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

and  Erie  Rds.,  2  m.  W.  of  Blnghamton,  the 

county  seat.    Boots  and  shoes.     Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Wm.  H.  Hill,  editor;  W.  H.  Hill  and 
James  A.  Treats,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "olkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899, 1 ,295.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  "jkl-" 

LIBERTY,  Sullivan  Co.  O,  l.TGOf  pop., 
on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,32m. 
N.  of  Port  Jervis.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892  ;  Liberty  Gazette  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HERALD;  Saturday*;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;   subscription    $1;    established 
February,  1901;  J.  Dana  Jones,   editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  W)A,  932. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four   pages  20x26;   subscription   $1;    estab- 


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listed  1869;  Sprague  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "4KI,."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1902.  "JKL." 

LILY  DAIiE,  Chautauqua  Co.  jU  on 

Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 

14  m.  S.  E.  of  Dunkirk.    Farming. 

SUNFLiOVVER;  Saturdays;  spiritual- 
ism; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es 
tab'iishedl898;  W.  H.  Bach,  editor;  Sunflower 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
2,'181.  lu  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I. 
Actual   average  for  1903,  2,511.     In  1904, 

H(nn). 

LilMA*  Livingston  Co.  -n  949t  pop.,  on 
Lehigh  Valley  and  Lima  &  Honeoye  Falls 
Rds.,  20  m.  S.  of  Rochester.    Agriculture. 
RECORDER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;  four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1898;  J.  &  F.  A.  Van  Gelder.  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).   Circulation  "jkl." 

li  I  S  L  £,  Broome  Co.  g  392t  pop.,  on 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  "Western  Rd.  and 
Tioughniogo  r.,  23  m.  N.  of  Binghamton, 
the  county  seat,  and  20  S.  of  Cortland. 
Creameries,  tannery  and  lumber  market. 

GLEANER  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1871;  Alfred  Livermore.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

FEATHERED  WARRIOR;  month- 
ly; game  fowls;  thirty-six  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  July,  1904;  W. 
M.  Storrs,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

lilTTLE  FALLS,  Herkimer  Co.  ^ 

10,381+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Mohawk  r., 
22  m.  E.  of  Utica.  Seven  knitting  mills. 
Dairying,  cheese  making  and  lumber. 

EVENING  TI3IES  ;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday ;  independent ;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1886;  John 
Crowley,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,776.  In  1896,  I,  In  1897. 1  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  lu 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

HERKIMER  CO.  NEWS  ;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  22x28  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1868;  Chappie  ife  Olmstead, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -'jkl  ■•  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.  In  1902.  August,  publisher  asserts, 
in  no  week  during  the  past  year  has  been 
less  than  1,500.  In  1904,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  during  1903  was  less  than 
1,525.  In  19t»4,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  during  the  past  year  was  less  than 
1.500. 

JOURNAL.  AND  COURIER;  Tues 
days;  republican;  four  pages  23x30:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1835;  Stebbins  &  Bur- 
nej',  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
ActMal  average  for  the  first  six  months  of 
1897,2,140.  Inl898,zl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900. 
I.  In  1901,  August,  publisher  asserts,  no  edi- 
tion during  the  past  year  was  less  than  2,000. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

LITTLE  VAJu'L,'EY,c.h., Cattaraugus 

Co.  p  1,085+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  & 

Western  Rd.,  54  m.  S.  of  Buffalo.    Knife 

factories.    Farming  and  dairying. 

HUB;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Edgar  F. 
Wood,  editor;  Hub  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "j_KL  " 


NEW  YORK. 


LIVERPOOL,  Onondaga  Co.  nl,I33t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.,  Oswego  canal    and   Onondaga   lake, 

5    m.    N.    of    Syracuse.      Basket  making. 

Farming. 

TELEGRAPH;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892:  Fred 
H.  Gee,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LIVINGSTON  MANOR,  Sullivan 

Co.  c\9U0   pop.,  on  New  York,    Ontario   & 

Western  Rd.,  at  confluence  of  Willowemoc 

and   Beaverkill   rs.     Turning   works,  iron 

foundries,  sash  and   blind  factory,  bj-ush 

faotory,  grain  elevators,  lumber  and  acid 

manufactories.    Summer  resort. 

ENSIGN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
W.  O.  Ensign,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  WiQ,  1,102.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,174;  for  1899,  1,150. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  May,  1902,  1,166.  In 
1903,(z— 4)1.  Actual  average for\%{^^,  1,179. 

J^YVO'S'L A., Livingston  Co.  -D  fc65t  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd„  30  m.  S.  of  Rochester.    Grain 

market.    Farming.   . 

GAZETTE;  Fridas's;  republican;  four 
pages  2Ux26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875 ; 
Clarence  II.  Alvord,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
"JKL."    In  1»J3,  Z  (4). 

LOCKE,   Cayuga  Co.   D  600  pop.,  on 

Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Auburn. 

Grain  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1902; 
Bensley  &  Patterson,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

LOCKPORT,    c.  h.,   Niagara   Co.  -a 

16,531+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hud- 
son River  Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 
Buffalo.  Manufacturing,  with  water  power, 
and  stone  quarrying.  Fruit  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  NIAGARA  JOURNAL,  semi 

weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $3, 
semi-weekly  $1.50;  established  — daily  1851, 
semi-weekly  1881;  M.  A.  Bowen,  J.  L.  Shel- 
don, jr.,  and  Geo.  F.Thompson,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,850.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  Inl898,  "J.KL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1901.  Z  (6).    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I 

(••)■ 

Semi-Weekly:    In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 

not  less  than  2,300.    In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.   In 

1898.  zl.    In  1899.  zl.    In  1900.  zl.     In  1901, 

z— 6^1.    In  1902.  yl.   In  19(.i3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904, 

(z-4)I»»). 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI->VEEKL.Y,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdavs  ;  independent  ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription— daily  S3,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established  1895;  T.  T.  Feeley,  editor.  Re- 
view Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,650.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  Inl898.vl.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900.yl.  In 
1901.  vl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 
Semi-Weekiv:    "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


689 


NEW  YORK. 


UNION  SUN  J  every  evt-nlng  except 
Sunday,   and  NIAGARA    DEWOCRAT 

AND  NIAGARA  tSUN,  send-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  17x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1  50  ;  establislied— daily  1860,  semi- 
weekly  1821  ;  Fred  W.  Corson,  manager; 
T^nion  Sun  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Ciiciilation-Daily:  In  1S95,  I.  In  18%, 
publisher  asserts,  exceeding  2,000;  In  1897, 
189S  and  1899,  not  less  than  2,100.  In  1900,  yj. 
In  1901.  vl.  In  1902.  (z-3,  4)  I.  In  1903,  yl. 
A  tual  average  fur  1904,  3, '^34. 
Sc-mi-Weekly:  In  1895,-iKL."  In  1896, pub 
lisher  asserts,  exceeding  2,300  ;  in  1897  and 
1898.  not  less  than  2,100;  in  1899.  not  less  than 
2,250.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
I'KS.  vl.    In  1904,  vI, 

"  Wb CH  EN  B"r.A*TT;  semi  weekly;  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  neutral;  six  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Chas.  A. 
Kandt.  editor;  Julius  Stoll,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  W)^. 
1,514; /rtrl904.  1,512. 

liOCUST  VALLEY,  Na$sau  Co.  ^ 

448  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Mineola. 

HERALD  AND   NEWS;   Fridays;  in- 
dependent democrat;  four  pages  18x24:  sub 
scrlptlon  $1;  established  Feliruary,  1900;  H. 
McAlester.  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

LONG  ISLAND  CITY,  Queenn 
Co.  U,:?0,506+  pop.,  on  Eastr.,  N.  of  Brooklyn, 
and  at  W.  terminus  of  Long  Island  and 
New  York  &  Rockaway  Beach  Rds.  Manu- 
facturing. Suburb  and  part  of  New 
York  City. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

LOWVILLE,  c.h.,  Lewis  Co.  [t|2,352t 
pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 
Rd.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of  "Watertown  and  59  N.  of 
Utica.    Dairying  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL.   AND    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1830:  Henry  A. 
Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  ttmn  2,600.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y  I.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  2,867.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  H  (••).    In]904,yH. 

LEWIS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages 22x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1856;  Manville  &  Phelps, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,275.    In 

1897,  Y.    Inl898,  "JKL." 

TIIYIES;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
Wm.  B.  Breen,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5). 
Circulation:    In  1896,   "jki,."    In  1H97,  pub- 
lisher   asserts,    smallest    edition   2,000.      in 

1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yJ.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901, 
(z-4)I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LYONS,  c.h.,  Wayne  Co.  -n4,300T  pop., 
on  Fall  Brook,  New  York  Central  &  Hud 
son  River  and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie 
canal,  36  m.  S.  E.  of  Rochester.  Pottery, 
machine  shops  and  distilleries  of  pepper- 
mint oil.  Silverware,  shoes,  barrels  and 
farm  implements.    Beet  sugar  factory. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  19}4ix24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1821;  C.  H.  Betts,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,820.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1903,  2,321. 
In  1904,  yl. 


NEW  YORK. 


WAYNE  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
republican;  six  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1«90;  R.  P.  Ostrander, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3) 
Circulation  "jili..."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  ■•jkl." 
In  190.3,  (z— 4)  I.     Inl9lH,yI. 

WAYNE   DEMOCRATIC    PRESS; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  si.x  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1821;  Wm.  Van 
Camp,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1.87S;  for  1896,  2,152.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  19()0,y  I.  In  1901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  liM)3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

MACEDON,    Wayne  (7o. -n592t  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 

West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Rochester.    Farming. 

NEWS  GATHERER;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1888;  Wm.  S.  Eddy,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

M  A  C  H I A  S  ,  Cattaraugus  Co.  J3  8.51 
pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  of  Salamanca. 
Grist  and  saw  mills.  Summer  resort.  Farm- 
ing and  dairying. 

CATTARAUGUS  STAR;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Myron  B.  Field,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MADISON,  Madison  Co.  D  321  pop., 

7  m.  E.  of   Morrisville,  the  county   seat. 
Agriculture. 

PHILATELIC  STAR;  monthlv; 
philately ;  twelve  to  twenty-four  pages  5}^x8 ; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  January, 
1902;  Judson  N.  Burton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

Circulation  "jjO;  "  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,903;  /or  1904,  1,693. 

MALONE,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  [-r5,935t 

pop.,  on  Ogdensburg  &  Lake   Champlain 

and  New  York  Central  Rds.  and  Salmon  r. , 

60  m.   E.   of   Ogdensburg.    Manufacturing 

and  agriculture. 

FAR1>IER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x21i^a;  subsoription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Stevens  &  Turner,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than 2,100.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl,  Acttial  average  for 
1901,  2,9«2.  In  1902,  (z-4)  H.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  mi4.  yll. 

FORUM;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  M.  B.  Murphy,  editor;  Massena 
Forum  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  October,  1901,  2,064:  for  1902, 
2,447.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  v  I. 

FRANKLIN  GAZETTE ;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1837;  John  Law  Estate,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  in  1896,  T, 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  (  ??  )  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

PALLADIUM;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1;  established 
1835;  F.  J.  Seaver,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800:  in  1896,  smallest  edition  1,775. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  the 
least  number  1,730.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  during  1902  was  less  than  1,775. 
in  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 


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NEW  YORK. 


MENTOR;  monthly,  from  October  to 
Mav;  educational;  twenty-eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1895;  N.  Y. 
Institute  for  Deaf  Mutes,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jKi."  (A  A). 

MAMARONECK,  Westchester  Co. a, 
4,722+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  20  m. 
N.of  New  York  City.     Residences  of  New 
York  City  business  men. 
PARAGRAPH;   Thursdays:   repub- 
lican; four  to  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
SI:   established  1S90;   Chas.  F.  Rice,  editor; 
Paragraph  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  (12—4). 
Circulation:    Actual    average   for    1895, 
1,906.      In  1896,   I.     Actual    average  for 
the  first    six   moyiths   of  1897.  1,974.     In 
1898,  vl.    In   1899,  zl.      Actual  average  for 
1900,  2,268.     In  1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In 
1903,  yl.    Inl904,  "JicL."  (OO). 

REUISTER  J  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1882;  William  E.  Peters,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl.-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MARATHON,  Cortland  Co.  a  1.092t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Tioughnioga  r.,  50  m.  S.  of  Syra- 
cuse.   Farming  and  dairying. 
INDEPENDENT;    Wednesdays;    neu- 
tral; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1870;  Ed.  L.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MARCELLUS.  Onondaga  Co.  a  589t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.,  12  m.  W.of  Syracuse,  the  county  seat. 
Nine  Mile  creek  passes  through  the  town 
and  supplies  water  power.  Woolen  mills 
and  various  manufactories.    Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  A.  Roe,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  editions  for  Camillus  and  Elbridge 
(8—3). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,200.  In  1895,  1.  Actual 
average  for  1S%,  1,263.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898.  "2,1  07 .  In  1899,  yl.  In 
19(H).  vT.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)I.    In  1904,  yl. 

M  ARG  ARET  VILLE,  Oeiauare  Co. 
D  616  pop.,  2  m.  N.  W.  of  Arkville.    Butter 
and  milk. 
CAT8KIL.L    MOUNTAIN     NEWS; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  W.  A.  Ells, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl.- 
-  UTILiITARIAN  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  established  1863; 
A.G.Jackson,  editor;  J.  K.  P.  Jackson,  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKi" 

MARION,  Wayne  Co.  -a  810  pop.,  6  m. 
N.  of  Palmyra.  Farm  implement  manu- 
factory.   Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  E.  Curtis  &  Son  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARLBORO, ^^sfer  Co.  0,1,236 pop., 

on  West  Shore  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Newburgh. 

Berries  and  small  fruit.    Yarn  mills  and 

basket  and  button  factories. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Chas.  E.  Westervelt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— S).    Circulation   JKi  " 


MASSENA,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  r^  2,032t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.,  about  38  m.  N. 
E.  of  Ogdensburg  (R.  R.  name  Massena 
Springs).  Flour  and  saw  mills  and  manu- 
factory of  wooden  machinery.  Dairying 
and  farming.    Water  power. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  Sutton  &  McDonald,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  189R,  I.  In  1897.  I.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,440.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  2,696.    In  1904,  ylT. 

MATTEAWAN,  Dutchess  Co.  ZX 
5,807f  pop.,  on  Newburgh,  Dutchess  & 
Connecticut  Rd.,  1  m.  S.  E.  of  Fishklll 
Landing  on  Hudson  r.  Water  power,  used 
in  manufacturing. 

JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  neutral; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1885,  weekly 
185S:  Richard  J.  Maloney,  editor  and  publish- 
er (.3—3). 

Circulatiou- Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1.152. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "ijKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,5). 
In  1904,  I. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 1,392.  In  1895,  I.  In  1^6,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  edition  1,440.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

MAYVILLiE,c.  h.,  Chautauqua  Co.p 
943+  pop.,  on  Chautauqua  Lake  and  West- 
ern New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and 
Chautauqua  lake,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  James- 
town.   Farming. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1834; 
Edward  C.  Fisk.  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

MECHANICSVILLE,  Saratoga  Go. 

D- 4,695+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  and 

Fltchburg  Rds.  and  Champlaiu  canal  and 

Hudson  r.,  20  m.  N.  of  Albany,  the  State 

capital,  and  18  S.  of  Saratoga.     Knitting, 

pulp  and  paper  mills,  sash,  blind  and  door, 

electric  supply  and  shirt  factories,  brick- 

j'ards,  iron  and  brass  foundries  and  lime 

kilns.    Good  water  power. 

HUDSON  YALL-EY  TIMES;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription   $1;    established    1892;    Frank    P. 
Tucker,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SATURDAY  MERCURY;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  Farrington  L. 
Mead,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,056.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1 ,080.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

MEDINA,  Orleans  Co.  -D  4,716t  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd. 

and  Oak  Orchard   creek  and   Erie   canal. 

40  m.  W.  of  Rochester.    Has  water  power 

used  In  manufacturing.    Agriculture, 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  February,  1903; 
Baker  ft  Benson,  editors  and  publishers 
(2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


691 


NEW  YORK. 


REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Morton  A.  Bowen,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  'jKi,." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
18.52;  Frank  H.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-r.). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tnan  1,392.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898, -iKi."  In  1SX13.  December,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  during  past  year  was  less  than 
1,500.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  1,600. 

MEXICO,  Oswego  Co.  a  l,249t  pop., on 

Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.  and 

Salmon  creek,  near  Lake  Ontario.   Wagon 

and    canning    factories,   large    flour  and 

grist  mill,  creamery  and  engine  and  boiler 

factory. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1861;  Henry  Humphries,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  1,320;  In  1896, 1,275.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less 
than  1,250.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  single  issue  has  been  less  than  1.270. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  December,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  during  1903  less  than  1.270. 
In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  1,270.  Actual 
average  for  i%i,  1,345. 

MIDDLEBURG.  Schoharie  Co.  n- 
1,135+  pop.,  on  Mlddleburg  &  Schoharie  Rd.. 
5  m.  S.  of  Schoharie,  the  county  seat. 
Creamery,  machine  shops,  foundries,  saw 
and  planing  mills. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  14x23;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 :  J.  Edward  Young,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2.  4,  5)  I.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  I  (Q  Q)- 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  131^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Wellington  E.  Bassler.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

MIDDLEPORT,  Niagara  Co.  -a 

1,431+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Lockport.  Grist,  stave,  flour  and  paper 
mills,  sash  and  blind  and  fruit  canning 
and  evaporating  establishments.  Fruit 
growing. 

HERAIjD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four  pages  13x20,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $2; 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  October,  1902, 
weekly  1885;  W.  John  Hlnchey,  editor  and 
publisher  (3--o). 

Circulation:  Ttaily— Actual  average  for 
1904,  .)70. 

Weekly:  In  1901,  "jju,"  Actual  aver  age  for 
1902,1,296.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MIDDLETO  WN,  Orange  Co.^2^ 

14,522+  pop.,  on  Erie,  New  York,  Susquehan- 
na &  Western   and  New  York,  Ontario  & 
Western  Rds.,  67  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York 
City.    Manufacturing.    Agriculture. 
ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and    MERCURY,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 

and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  22x28; 

•ubscrlptlon— daily  $3.50,  semi-weekly  $1.50; 

established— dally  1876,  semi- weekly  1858 ;  Geo. 


jYA,  W  YORK. 


H.  Thompson,  editor;  C.  Macardell,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher (7— 3  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "iKL." 
Semi-VV'eekly:    In  1895,  I.    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897.  Y.     In  1898,  "iKi,." 

PRESS  I  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ORANGE  CO.  PRESS,  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription,  daily  $;s.50,  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established  — dally  1872.  semi- 
weekly  1850:  Slauson  &  Boyd,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  I  from 
1893  to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  1,596. 
tn  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.  Actual  average  for  1904,  1,467. 
Seuii-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,247;   for  1896,  3,279.    In   1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904.  2.243. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ORANGE  CO.  TIMES,  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription- dally  .$,3.50,  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1891;  Lewis  S.  & 
J.  D.  Stivers,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1900,  "jio,."  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  2,976.  In  1902,  vH. 
In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1904,3,5*74. 
Seini-VVeekly:  "ikl." 

SIGNS  OF  THE  TIMES;  semi- 
monthly; baptist;  thirty-two  pages  8xlOJ^; 
subscription  $2;  established  1832;  F.  A. 
Chick,  editor;  Gilbert  Beebe's  Son,  publisher 
(2—4).  Circulation  -iKL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

MIIiFORD.  Otsego  Co.  n  532t  pop.,  on 
Cooperstown  &  Charlotte  Valley  Rd.,8  m. 
S.  of  Cooperstown,  the  county  seat.  Hop 
raising  and  agriculture. 

OTSEGO  TIDINGS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  John  Wilcox, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl" 

TEACHERS'  GAZETTE;  monthly, 
except  July  and  August;  educational;  six- 
teen pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Teachers'  Gazette  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  zH.  Actual  average 
/or  1899,  5,645.  In  1900,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  5,431; /or  1902,  6,460; /or 
1903,  7,533;  /or  1904,  10,434. 

MILLBROOK, I>M<cftcss  Co.C[^  l,02rt 
pop.,  on  Newburgh,  Dutchess  &  Connecticut 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Poughkeepsle,  the  county 
seat.  Milk-condensing  factory.  Agricult- 
ure.   Summer  resort. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ROUND  TABLE;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
W.  L.  Swift,  editor;  Millbrook  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  '• 

MILL.ERTON,  Dutchess  Co.  ^  802t 
pop.,  on  Newburgh,  Dutchess  &  Connecti- 
cut, New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
Philadelphia, Reading  &  New  England  Rds., 
23  m.  N.  E.  of  Poughkeepsle.  Farming  and 
dairying. 

TE  IjEGR A  M ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Col.  Card,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,008.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

MINEOLA,  c.  h.,  Nassau  Co.  q,  L200 

pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  New 

York  City.    Farming  and   manufacturing. 

NASSAU  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


692 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


$1;  established  1898;  H.  McAlester,  editor  and 
publisher  (6-3).  Circ'n -jkl  "  In  19l»3,  Z  (4). 
NASSAU  CO.  SUN;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Monroe  S.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher  (1--4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOHAWK,    Herkimer    Co.    [j  2,028t 
pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.  and  Erie  canal, 
12  m.  S.  E.  of  Dtica.    Agriculture. 
HERKIMER  CO.  FARMER;  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scriptions!; established  1872;  D.S.Jones, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).     Circulation  •'jkl" 

MONROE,  Orange  Co.  O,  796t  pop., on 
Erie  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Goshen  and  20  S.  W. 
of  Newburgh,  the  two  county  seats.  Three 
creameries,  foundries  and  large  summer 
hotels. 

HERA  Ij  D;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;   James  J.  McNally,  editor   and 
publisher  (3—4).    Circulation  -iKi,-"  (A  A). 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MONTGOMERY,     Orange    Co.    D, 

973+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Wallkill  Valley  Rds. 

and  Wallkill  r.,  10  m.  N.   of   Goshen,  one 

of  the  two  county  seats.     Manufacturing. 

Agriculture. 

STANDARD  AND  REPORTER; 
Fridays;  republican  ;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1864;  Lyman  H. 
Taft,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
rirculatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1 ,366.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  Z  (4).  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  October,  1904,  1,304. 

MONTICELEO,c.  h.,  Sullivan  Co.  D^ 

1,160+  pop.,  on  Port  Jervis,  Monticello  &  New 
York  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City. 
Lumbering  and  wooden  ware  manufact- 
ures. 

REPUBLICAN   WATCHMAN;  Fri 
days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
Bonption  $1;    established  1826;  Charles  Bar- 
num.  editor;  Barnum   &  Scriber,  publisherp 
(6—3)    Circulation  -jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SULLIVAN  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  22x28;  sub 
Bcriptlon$l;  established  1847;  Waller  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jKi." 

MONTOUR  FALLS,  Schuyler  Co. 

a  1,193+  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  3  m. 

8.  of  Watklns.  the  county  seat,  and  18  N.  of 

Elmlra.   Mills,  manufactories  and  magnetic 

springs. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  C.  B.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.'- 

MOOERS,  Clinton  Co.  cf  527t  pop.,  on 
Delaware  &  Hudson,  Grand  Trunk  and  Rut- 
land Rds. 

LIFE  LINE;  monthly;  religious;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  9i^xl3»^;  subscription  fifty 
cents;  established  May,  1903;  B.  S.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,412. 

MORAVIA,  Cayuga  Co.  D  1,442+  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Owasco  inlet,  18 
m.  S.  E.  of  Auburn,  the  county  seat.    Farm 


NEW  YORK. 


Implements  and  portable  mills.    Shipping 

point  for  agricultural  products.    Farming. 

REPUBLICAN -REGISTER;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1863;  P.  M.  Rathbun, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,095.  In  1899, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,125; 
In  1900.  none  less  than  1,175.  In  1901.  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

MORRIS,  Otsego  Co. n  553t  pop., i"  the 
Butternut  Creek  valley,  14  m.  W.  of  One- 
ODta.  Furniture  and  wooden  ware  manu- 
factories.  Farming, 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  L.  P.  Carpenter's  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkj,." 

MORRISVILLE, c.h. .Jlfadison  Co.n 

624+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Oneida.    Agriculture. 

MADISON  CO.  LEADER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  22x28 :  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;  John  H.  Broad, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,680.  In  1895, 1.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less 
thanl,500.  Inl899.yT.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901.yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  1,335. 

MOUNT  KISGO,    Westchester  Co.  R 

1,346+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  of  New  York  City.  Resi- 
dences of  New  York  City  business  men. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874 :  Frank  Dromgoole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,50<J.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,494.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,400.  In 
1899.  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Jii.yie.\90(),  1,475;  for  a  year  ending 
with  March,  1901,  1,4S5.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,590;  /or  1904,  1,630. 

MOUNT  MOHRIS,  Livingston  Co.-a 
2,41(1+  pop.,  on  Dansville  &  Mt.  Morris, 
Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania,  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Erie 
Rds..  36  m.  S.  W.  of  Rochester.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  George  M.  ShuU,  editor  and 
publisher  (S— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897, 
Z.   Inl902,  Z(ll).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PICKET  LINE  POST;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  F.  Van  Dorn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
agefor  a  near  ending  with  Sept.,  1901, 1,S56 ; 
for  1902.  2,452  :  for  1903,  2,778.  In 
1904,  yH. 

UNION;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884:  John  C.  Dickey,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  tvith  July,  1902, 1,097. 
In  1903,  Z'(4).    In  1904,  "jkl" 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Westchester  Co. 

0^  20,346+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hud- 


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NEW  YORK. 


son  River  and   New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  Rds.    Adjoins  New  York  City  on 

the  nortli. 

ARC-} US;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$o.6ii;  establislied  1892;  Stiles  &  Merriam, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—5). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  X^'iH,  1,467;  for  1899,  1,873;  for 
1900,  1,9«5;  for  1901,  ii,318.  lu  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  !i,989;  for  1904. 
2,913. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Daily  Ar- 
gus is  the  leaiiing  newspaper  of  Westches- 
ter county.  It  carried  more  advertising  in 
its  columns  during  1904  than  anj' other  pa- 
per published  in  the  county.  It  prints 
more  "want"  or  classified  advertisements 
than  contained  in  the  combined  newspa- 
pers iu  the  county.  Leading  general  adver- 
tisers and  the  large  metropolitan  depart- 
ment stores  of  New  York  City  use  its  col- 
umns. Circalatlon  guaranteed  to  exceed 
3,000  copies  daily,  and  six  times  greater 
than  that  of  any  other  paper  published  in 
Mount  Vernon,  and  covering  a  territory 
of  30,000  population.  Wealthy  suburban 
residential  section;  large  silver,  furniture, 
wood  trim  and  refrigerator  manufactories, 
employing  well  paid  mechanics. 

E  A  Ct  LE ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
■and  NEWS,  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  I7i^x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  April,  1900,  weekly  1893; 
H  C  Fordham,  editor;  Westchester  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1901,  I.  In  1902, 
(z-4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

LiEAIlER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pastes  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  I'^dwinW.Fisk, editor;  Leader  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers  (1—5  P). 

RECORD;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
puges  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1884; 
Record  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.150.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897.  1.368.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.     In  1904.  yl. 

WESTCHESTER  CO.  ANZEIGER; 

Saturdays ;  German  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  Karl  Heinrich  Bauer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; dated  also  at  Yonkers  and  New 
Rochelle.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WESTCHESTER      MESSENGER; 

Saturdays;  Italian  and  English;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
19)0:  Lorenzo  Pettinati.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10—3  P).     Circulation  ".jkl."  (A  A). 

WINDOW  TRIMMER;  monthly; 
forty-four  pages  8x10^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901:  Louis  M.  Babcock,  editor; 
The  Window  Trimmer  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1904, 1. 

NAPLES,  Ontario  Co. -a  l,048t  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Canandaigua 
inlet,  25  m.  S.  of  Canandaigua,  the  county 
seat.    Grape-box  factory  and  flour  mills. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  estal)lishea  1898; 
Geo.  T  Morey,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation :  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900, 
June,  publisher  asserts,  every  week  during 
the  past  year  1,20(J.  In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, during  year  prior  to  May  1.5,  each  week 
•was  1,200.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In 
1904,  yl. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1:  established 
1870;  J.  S.  Tellier,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896.  T.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  (??).  In  1902,  Z 
<1,2.4,5). 


NEW  YORK. 


NEPERA   PARK,    Westchester  Co. 

Q,  93  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  R  1.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  White  Plains. 

OPEN  LETTER;  nnmthly;  four  pages 
8)^x11;  sub.scription  25  cents;  established 
1891;  J.  C.  Hogan, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904.  (z-4)  J. 

NEWARK,  Wayne  Co.  c  4,578t-State 
census6,206— pop.,  on  New  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River,  West  Shore  and  Northern 
Central  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  30  m.  E.  of 
Rochester  and  51  m.  W.  of  Syracuse.  Iron 
furnaces,  foundries  and  flour  mill.  Agri- 
culture. 

ARCADIAN  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  W.  C.  &F.  D. 
Burgess,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,410;  for  1896,  2,307;  for  a  year  ending 
with  February,  1898,  2,554.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
^2 4)  1.    In  1904   yl. 

COURIER;  Thursdays :  democratic ; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $2;  established 
1857;  J.Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (3-3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1901,  "jkl."  (-f-t-). 

HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

UNION  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  six  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
A.  F.  DuBois,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P) 
Circulation :  Acttial  average  for  1897, 
1,779; /or  1898.  1,796;  for  1899,  1,788. 
In  1900.  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for 
1901,1,781: /or  1902, 1,701.  In  1903,1.  In 
1904,  yl. 

NEWAKK  VALLEY,  Tioga  Co.  g 

818+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Owego,  the  county  seat.  Butter  and  cheese. 

Milk  shipped  to  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  New 

York. 

TIOGA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  18t6;  G.  E.  Purple,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "j_kl."  In  1900  and 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  as  small 
as  1,100;  in  1903.  January,  no  issue  duringl902 
was  smaller  than  1.200.  In  1904,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  that  no  issue  during  past  year 
was  less  than  1,200.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEW  BERLIN, Cft«nan5'0 Co.  n  l,156t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 

and  Unadilla  r.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Norwich. 

Tanneries  and  flour  mills  and  factory  of 

Condensed  Milk  Co. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent: 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1850;  Geo.  H.  Willard,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,025;  for  1897,1,039;  for 
1899.1,076.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901, -jkl." 

NEW  BRIGHTON,  Richmond  Co. 

n^  16,423+    pop.,    on  Staten    Island    Rapid 
Transit  and  north  shore  of  Staten  Island, 
6  m.  S.  of  and  connected  with  the  borough 
of  Manhattan  by  ferry. 
{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

NEWBURGH,  c.  h.,   Orange  Co.  Z\ 

24,943+  pop.,  on  Erie.  New  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River,  West  Shore  and  New  Eng- 
land Rds.  and  W.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  60  m. 
N.  of  New  York  City.  Direct  communica- 
tion with  Pennsylvania  coal  regions.    Tan- 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


neries,  foundries  and  cotton,  woolen,  iron, 
hat,  steam  engine,  boiler.  Ice  machine 
and  other  manufactures  and  ship  building. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  erenlng  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdaysand 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  semi-weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1862,  semi-weekly  1833;  Samuel 
Ritchie,  editor;  The  Newburgh  Journal  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  I.    In  1896, 1. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, zl.  Inl899,  yl.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 
1904,  yl. 
Semi-Weekly:  "jkl." 

NEWS  ;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  n}4x'2S^; 
subscription  $5;  established  1885;  The   New 
burgh  News  Printing  and  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation  :     Actual    average  for    1895, 
4,133.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  GZ.  In  1898,  yH. 
In    1899,    yH.     In  1900,    yH.     In  1901,    yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,   4,357;  for  1903, 
4,437;  for  im,  4,715. 
Publisher's   annottncpwienf.— The  News  can 
show  the  largest  daily  circulation  in  South- 
ern New  York  outside  of  the  metropolis, 
and  accepts  advertising  on  a  distinct  and 
unequivocal  guarantee  that  its  circulation 
is    three   times  that   of   the   other   two 
Newburgh  dailies    combined,    and  five 
times  as  great  as  either  one  of  them.    Cir- 
culation   examined    and    guaranteed   by 
Association  of  American  Advertisers. 
REGISTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;   democratic  ;    four    pages    23x28 :    sub- 
scription   $5  ;     established     1796 ;    Moffat    & 
Tucker,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:    In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.700.    In  1895,   I.    In   1896,  H.    In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.    Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  y I.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yL     In 
1904.  yl. 

SUNDAY  TELEGRAM;  Sundays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  J.  W.  F.  Ruttenber, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,400.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. yH.  In  1899. vl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yT.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEW  PAIiTZ,  Ulster  Co.  [^l,022t  pop., 
on  "Wallkill  Valley  Rd.  andWallkill  r.,  16  m. 
S.  of  Kingston,  the  county  seat,  and  20  N.  by 
"W.  of  Newburgh.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868;  Ralph  Le  Fevre,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3),    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1:  established 
1860;  Mrs.  C.  J.  Ackert,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl."    In  1896,  I.    In 
1897.  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jjvt,." 

NEWPORT,   HerMmer   Co.  ^  610t 

pop.,  on  Adirondack  &  St.  Lawrence  Rd., 

14  m.  N.  E.  of  Utica.  Knitting  mills,  cheese 

factory,    grist    mill   and    sash,  blind  and 

wagon  factories.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  L.  B.  Tuttle,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1899, -jkl."  In  1900,  Octo- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  every  week  for  more 
than  a  year  was  over  1,900.    In  1901,  "jKi." 

NEW  ROCHEL.LE,  Westchester  Co. 
R  14,720t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 


Manufactory   of   druggists'   scales.     Resi- 
dences. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished May,  1890;  New  Era  Publishing  Co.,. 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jsl"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904   yl. 

PARAGRAPH;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  Robert  L.  Forbes,  editor  and 
publisher,  Offlce,  233  Main  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895,. 
1,906.  In  1896, 1.  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,974;  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1898,  t2.049;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1899,  2,236.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl.  In  1903, yl.  In  1904,  y I. 

PIONEER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1859; 
H.  Sweet,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
C  irculation  "JKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In 
1904.  yl. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1875;  James  H.Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

THISTLE;  monthly;  literary;  inde- 
pendent; thirty-two  pages  43^x7;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  March,  1902;  Lee  Fair- 
child,  editor;  Croscup  &  Sterling  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEWTOWN,   Queens    Co.  [^7,915- 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Long  Island 
Sound,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Jamaica,  the  county 
seat.    Oilcloth  factories  and  rope  walks. 

{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

NEW  YORK,  c.  h..  New  York  Co.  R, 
3,437,202+  pop.,  situated  partly  on  Manhattan 
Island,  which  lies  at  the  confluence  of  the 
Hudson  and  East  rs.    The  corporate  limits 
of  the  city  extend  into  neighboring  coun- 
ties and  comprise  the  boroughs  of   Man- 
hattan, Brooklyn,  Richmond,  Queens  and 
Bronx.     It   is  the  commercial  metropolis 
of  the  United  States,  and  the  most  populous 
and  important  city  in  the  western  hemi- 
sphere.   Noted  for  the  cosmopolitan  char- 
acter of  its  population  and  the  variety  and 
importance  of  its  commercial  and  financial 
interests,  manufacturing  and  other  indus- 
tries.   One  of  the  finest  and  most  commo- 
dious harbors  in  the  world. 
Boroughs  of  Manhattan  and  Bronx.. 
DAILY. 
AMERICAN  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  EVENING    JOURNAL,    every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  AMERICAN 
AND  JOURNAL,  Sunday  morniug;  inde- 

Fiendent;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday 
orty-two  to  fifty-six  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion—morning  and  Sunday  $8.50,  without  Sun- 
day $6,  evening  $3.50;  established  1882;  "W. 
Randolph  Hearst,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice. Tryon  Row  (3—4). 

Circulation— Morning:  In  1895,  A.  In 
1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yA- 
In  1900,  yA.  In  1901,  yA.  In  1902,  yA.  In 
1903,  yA.     In  1904,  yA. 

Evening:  In  1896,  A.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, yA. 
In  1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA.  In  1901,  yA.  In 
1903,  yA.  In  1903.  yA.  In  1904,  yA. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA.  In 
1901,  yA.     In  1902,  yA.      In  1903,  yA.       In 

19(14.  vA.  

AMERICAN  METAL  MARKET 
AND  DAILY  IKON  AND  STEEL 
REPORT;  every  morning  except  Satur- 
day, Sunday  and  holidays;  metals;  twelve- 


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695 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

pages  93^x153^;  subscription  $10;  established 
1883;  American  Metal  Market  Co.,  publishers. 
Oltiee,  81  Fulton  street. 

Circulation:  In  1S95,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition.  1.450.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (1, 2,  4, .')). 

ATIjANTIS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; GreeK;  four  to  six  pages  17 J4x24;  sub- 
scription S4;  established  1894;  D.  J.  Vlasto, 
editor;  The  Atlantis  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
51  Vesej- street  (3—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  ".ikl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1S98,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October.  1900,  4,874.  In 
19U1,  \G,  In  liH)2,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1908,  5,897.    In  1904,  G. 

BOL.1.ETINO  DEL.L.A  SERA;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  four  pages  21x26; 
subscription  $4;  established  1898;  Faugone, 
Balletto  &  Fellegatti,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  178  Park  row  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  ###. 

BOND  BUYER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  finan- 
cial ;  daily  ten,  weekly  thirty-six  pages 
10x13;  subscription— daily  $120,  weekly  $5; 
established-daily  1893,  weekly  1887;  Wni.  F. 
G.  Shanks,  editor;  National  Press  Intel- 
ligence Co.,  publishers.  Office.  25  West  Broad- 
way (1—4). 

Circulation-Daily:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
!(••).     In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902.  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (z— 4)  !(#•).  In 
1904,  yl. 

BRONX      BOROUGH    RECORD 
AND  TIMEtS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  daily 
four,  Sunday  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily   $3,  Sunday   $1;     established— daily 
1900,  Sunday  1864;  Arthur  G.  Bedell,  publisher 
Office,  4113  Third  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation- Daily :  "JKi." 
Sunday:   In  1900,  "jkl."   Actual  average  for 
1901.2,987.     Iul902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.     In 
1904,  yl. 

CITY  RECORD ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday  and  other  legal  holidays  than  elec- 
tion day  ;  four  to  one  hundred  and  thirty 
pages  12x17;  subscription  $9.30;  established 
187:^;  inserts  minutes  of  municipal  bodies  and 
official  advertisements  only.  Office,  2  City 
Hall.    Circulation  "jkl." 

COL.U1HBIA  SPECTATOR;  every 
day  except  Sunday  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  $4; 
established  1877;  Students  of  Columbia  Uni 
versity,  editors  and  publishers;  R.  M.Rich- 
ter,  manager.  Office,  Columbia  Univer- 
slfy  (3-1) 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902. 1,044. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  "jkl."  (DD)- 

COMiHERCIAL;  daily  except  Sunday 
and  holidays;  commercial,  financial  and 
shipping;  ten  to  fourteen  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription .S6;  established  as  weekly  1795; 
changed  to  daily  1898;  Commercial  News- 
paper Co. ,  publishers.  Office,  8  Spruce  street 
(4-5  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1898, 1.  In  1899, 1.  In  1900,  H. 
Inl9i)l,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 1)  F.  In  19(J3.  yE. 
In  19;)4,  vE. 

COURRIER     DES    ETATS-UNIS; 

every  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays ; 
French ;  independent ;  daily  four,  Sunday 
eight  pages  17x24,  weekly  twenty-four  pages 
12x17  ;  subscription— daily  $12.60,  Sunday 
$2.50.  weekly  $5.20;  established  1828;  H.  P. 
Sam pers,  editor;  H.  P.  Sampers  &  Co..  pub 
Ushers.  Office.  195  Fulton  street  ( 7—3  P). 
Circulation- Daily :     In     1895,     H.      In 

1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1893.  yl.  In  1899.  yl. 
Inl900,yl.  In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl9()3,yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

Sunday:    In    1895,   G.     In     1896,    G.      In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899, vH.  Inl9()0,vH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.'  In 
1904,  yH. 

Weekly:  In  189.5,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Inl899.yG.  In  1900.  yG. 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  Inl9(j3,  yG.  In 
19(14,  yG. 

DAS  MORGEN  JOURNAL;  every 
morning;  German;  independent;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  forty-eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
-daily  $3,  with  Sunday  $4.50,  Sunday  $2.50; 
established  1890;  W.  R.  Hearst,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  Tryon  Row  (<>- 3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  B.  In  1396, 
B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yB.  Inl899,yB.  In 
1900,  yB.  In  1901,  yC.  In  19a2,  yC.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)C(««).  In  1904,  yC. 
Sunday:  In  1895.  B.  In  189G.  B.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  yB.  Inl899.yB.  In  1900,  yB. 
In  1901,  yB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1913,  (z— 4)  B  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yB. 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundaj';  republican;  ten  to  thirty-two 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $4. ,50;  established 
1838;  Henry  L.  Stoddard,  editor;  Mail  and 
Express  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  203  Broad- 
way (3— 5P)- 

Circulation:  In  189.5.  D.  In  1896.  D.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  JB99,  yE.  In  1900,  yE. 
In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F. 
In  1904,  yF. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  SEMI-\^  EEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
independent;  daily  twelve  to  thirty -two, 
semi-weekly  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
18x23;  subscription— daily  $9,  semi  weekly 
$2,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  and  semi- 
weekly  1801,  weeklv  1888;  RolloOgden. editor; 
W.  J.  Pattison.  publisher.  Office,  206  Broad- 
way (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,24.081;  /or  1896,  24,037;  /or  1897, 
24,564;  for  1898,  25,860;  for  1899. 
23,244.  In  1900,  yC  In  1901,  yC.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902, 
23,487  ;  for  1903,  23,991  ;  for  1904, 
26,114(00). 
Semi-Weekly:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  independent;  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  16x23;  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1868:  Frank  H.  Pierson,  managing 
e<titor;  New  York  Herald  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office  Herald  square  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  D. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD.  In  1899,  B.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1900,  129,355;  for  1901, 
145,059;  for  1902,  151,638;  for  1903, 
156.802.     In  1904.  yA. 

FINANCIAL  NEWS  AND  INDI- 
CATOR; every  morning  except  Sunday; 
financial  ;  twelve  pages  11x16  ;  subscription 
$8;  established  187();  Alex.  C.  Lassen, editor; 
Alex.  C.  Lassen  and  D.  C.  Demeritt.  publish- 
ers. Office,  12  Broadwav.  Circulation  "iKL" 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

FORWARD;  every  evening  except  Sat- 
urday and  Sunday, and  Saturday  and  Sunday 
mornings;  Hebrew;  labor  and  socialist;  daily 
six  pages  17x23,  Saturday  eight  pages  14}^x23; 
subscription— daily  $3.50,  Saturday  edition  80 
cents;  established  1897;  Forward  Association, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  148  East  Broad- 
way (2—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Act- 
^(al  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Septem- 
ber, 1900,  19,000.  In  1901,  E.  Actiml  aver- 
age for  1902,  31,709: /or  1903.  43.241. 
In  1904.  yC. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,  41,044. 
In  1904,  yC. 

GLAS  NARODA;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  Slavonic;  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  |3;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Frank  Sakser.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  109  Greenwich  avenue  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GLOBE  AND  COMMERCIAL  AD- 
VERTISER; every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1797;  Commercial 
Advertiser  ARsociatlon,  publishers.  Office, 
7  Dev  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  E.    In  1896,  E.    In 


696 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


yiEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE. 
In  1901,  yE.  In  190>,  yE.  In  1903,  C.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  January, 
19<J5,  103,516. 

Publisher's  announcement.— In  accordance 
with  the  requirements  of  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory  it  was  necessary  to 
make  a  statement  of  the  average  circula- 
tion of  the  Globe  for  one  year  from  Febru 
ary  1,  1904.  The  average  for  this  period, 
103,516  does  not  do  the  Globe  full  Justice, 
because  it  was  on  Feb.  1,  1901,  that  the  Com- 
mercial Advertiser  was  re-named  the 
Globe.  The  average  for  the  early  months 
of  the  period  were,  of  course,  very  much 
lower  than  towards  its  close,  the  actual 
average  net  paid  circulation  for  the  five 
months  preceding  February  1,  1905,  being 
127,516.  It  should  be  noted  that  the  Globe 
has  given  no  return  privilege  to  dealers 
during  the  past  year,  and  ttie  statement 
of  circulation  is  for  copies  actually  sold 
and  not  copies  printed,  as  permitted  by 
the  Directory. 

The  actual  monthly  daily  averages  for 
the  year  were. 

February. 71,500 

March  84,031 

i^pril 98,363 

May 111,369 

June 114,587 

July 117,023 

August 119,474 

September 125,182 

October , 126,612 

November 130,030 

December 127,521 

January 128.246 

HERALiD;every  morning;  independent; 
fourteen  to  twenty -four  pages  16x23.  Sunday 
eighty  to  one  hundred  pag«s;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  Sunday  $2:  established  1835;  T.  H. 
Hamilton,  editor;  New  York  Herald  Co., 
publNhers.  Office,  Herald  square  (12 — 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A. 
In  1897-,  Y.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899.  yA .  In 
1900.yA.  In  1901,  yA.  Inl902,yA.  Inl903,yA. 
In  1904,  yA  (00). 

Sunday:  In  1895.  A.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA.  In 
1901,  vA  .  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In  1901, 
yA  (00). 

HLAS  L.IDU;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  NEOELNI  HLAS  LIDU.  Sun- 
days, and  TYDM  LIST  HIiAS  l.IDU, 
Saturdays;  Bohemian;  social  democracy; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  Sunday  eight  pages 
13x20,  weekly  twenty  pages  11x14;  subscrip 
tlon— daily  S8,  Sunday  $2.60,  weekly  $2.60; 
established  1886 ;  Bohemian  Workingmen's 
Co  operative  Association,  publishers.  Office, 
436  E.  72d  street  (6—3), 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl"  In  1903,  (z— 4), 
!(••).    In  1904,  y I. 

Sunday  :  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Brono\ 

HOTEL.  llEl'ORTEll  AKD  HOTEL 
MAIL;  every  morning  except  Sunday  and 
legal  holidays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $18  ;  established  1877;  Charles  F.  Lar- 
zelere,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  76  Elm 
street  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

IL  FROGRESSO  ITALO-AMERI- 
CANO  ;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
Italian;  independent;  four  pages 22x38,  Sun- 
day eight  pages;  subscription  $8;  established 
1879;  Charles  Barsotti,  editor;  II  Progresso 
Italo-Americano  Newspaper  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  42  Duane  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1899,  G.  In 
1900,  vG.  In  1901, yG.  Inl902,yG.  Inl903,yG. 
In  191)4.  yH. 

JEWISH  DAILY  NEWS;  every  even- 
ing except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  Sunday 
morning,  and  JEWISH  GAZETTE,  Fri- 
days; Hebrew  (Yiddish  and  English);  in- 
dependent: daily  eight  pages  17x24,  weekly 
twenty  four  pages  15x24;  subscription— dally 
$3,  weekly  $2.50;  established  1874;  Sarasohn  & 
Son,  publishers.  Office,  185  East  B'way  (3—4). 
Circulariou— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  11,375.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  16,000.  In  1897.  zE.  Actual 
ai-emge/or  1898,  32,4S9; /or  1899, 32,914; 
for  a  year  ending  with  July.  1900,  33,S4S; 
for  1901,  39,359; /or  1902,  42,030.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  February, 
1904,  47, 195.  In  1904,  y  B. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1894, 18,650. 
In  1895,  F.  Actual  average  for  1896,  24,680 ; 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  2^3,459.  In 
1898,  vi).  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  Inl901,yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

JEWISH  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Saturday,  and  VOLKSADVO- 
OAT,  Fridays;  Hebrew;  daily  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1887;  M.  &  G.  Mintz, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  132  Canal 
street  (8—3  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1898.  27,687;  for  1899,  31,706  ##•  In 
19()0,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  C.  In 
1904  vC 

WeeltlV  :  >4cfwa?ar'erage/or  1898, 33,000; 
for  1899,  25,263.  In  1900,  yD.  In  1901,  yE. 
In  1902,  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

JEWISH  MORNING  JOURNAL; 
every  morning  except  Saturday,  JEWISH 
A  B'E  N  D  -  P  O  S  T,  every  evening  except 
Saturday,  and  JEWISH  JOURNAL, 
Fridays;  Jewish;  dailies  eight,  weekly  six- 
teen p^ages  18x24;  subscription— morning  $3, 
evening  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— morn- 
ing Julv,  1901,  evening  and  weekly  1899; 
Jacob  Saphirstein.  editor:  The  Jewish  Press 
Publishing  Co.,  i)ublishers.  Office,  228  Madi- 
son street  (2 — 4). 

Circulation- Horning:  In  1902. C.  Actual 
ai-eraffe/or  i;kj3,  3 1,776;  /or  1904,  43,650. 
Evening:  In  1899,  C.  Average  circulation 
for  year  ending  July  31,  1900,  22,782  (aaa).    In 


THREE  FACTS  ABOUT  THE  "JEWISH  DAILY  NEWS." 

Publishers  the  Jkwish  Daily  News,  April  7, 1905. 

185  East  Broadway,  New  York. 

Dear /Sirs.— The  circulation  statement  of  the  Jewish  Daily  News, 
sent  us  yesteriay,  was  received  too  late  for  us  to  make  use  of  it  in  the  1905 
elition  of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory. 

Yours  very  trTily,  The  Printers'  Ink  Publishing  Co. 

R.  W.  Palmer. 

FA-OT    II. 

The  circulation  of  the  Jewish  Daily  News  was  audited  by  the  Asso- 
SOCIA.TION  OF  American  Advertisers  on  February  18, 1905,  and  the  daily 
averagre  was  then  found  to  be  (»3/^64  net:  all  unsold  copies  andreturns 

deducted.  

F.A.OT     III. 

Advertising  rates  positively  the  lowest  per  thousand  circulation. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


697 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bron.i: 

1901.  yD.  In  1902,  y I).     Actual  average  for 
19t«.  23,466;  /or  19()4,  18,993. 
Weekly:  ••jkjl-" 

JEWISH  WORI.D;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Saturday;  Hebrew  (Yiddish  and  Eng- 
lish); eight  pages  17x21;  subscriptions;!; 
established  June,  1902;  H.  Marllanslty,  editor; 
Lebanon  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Oftice,  9  Rutgers  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  V.H)o, 
'■25,'Z'2'2.    In  nX)4,  yC. 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE  AND 
COIU.HERCIAL,  BULLETIN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  conxmercial;  four- 
teen pages  18x:^3;  subscription  $12;  estab- 
lished—Journal of  Commerce  1827,  Commer 
cial  Bulletin  1865  ;  consolidated  1893  ;  Wni. 
Dodsworth,  editor;  Journal  of  Commerce 
and  Commercial  Bulletin  (Incorporated), 
publishers.  Office,  19  Beaver  street  ( 12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898.yiJ.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901.  vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  in 
1904,  yG  (00). 

JOURNAL  OF  FINANCE;  every 
morning  except  Sunday  ;  financial ;  four 
pages  13x19;  subscription  $5;  established 
189(1;  Wm.  F.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  73  Broad  street  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jk-i.." 

L'ARALDO  ITALIANO;everymorn 
Ing  except  Monday;  Italian;  eight  pages 
17^x22j^:  subscription  $6;  established  1894; 
Glovanul  Viearlo,  editor;  L'Araldo  Italiano 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  71  Centre 
street  (8—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1S96,"jkl."  In  1897, 
Z.     In  1898,  zF.    In  1899,  yG.      In  1900.  vG. 
In  1901, yG.  In  1902. yG.  Inl903,(z— 4)G(«»). 
In  1904,  yG. 
Sunday:  In  1903.  (z— 4)  F  (•  •).    In  1904,  y F. 

LAW  JOURNAL;  every  morning  ex 
cept  Sunday  and  legal  holidays;  legal;  eight 
to  fourteen  pages  13x18;  subscription  $7;  es 
tabllshed  1888  ;  New  York  Law  Publlshinc 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office.  30i3 
Broadway  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (00). 

LISTY;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  N  E  D  E  L  N  I  N  E  W- Y  O  R  S  R  E 
LISTY,  Sundays;  Bohemian;  dally  four 
pages  22x28,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  12x16;  sub 
•cription— dally  $7,  Sunday  $2..'iO;  established 
—dally  1875,  Sunday  1889;  L.  C.  Frank,  editor. 
New  York  Listy  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
1397  Avenue  A  (8—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1894.  4,135.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  vH. 
In  1911,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1904,  yH. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1894,  5,625. 
In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1S9S.  y  H. 
In  1899.  yH.    In  1900.  yH.     In  1901,  >H.    In 

1902,  yH.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 
I>IEDICAL:  daily  except  Sunday  (A  A). 
M  O  R  N  I  N  G  TELEGRAPH  ;   everj 

morning;  democratic  and  sporting;  dally 
ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $14:  established  1897; 
Wm.  E.  Lewis,  editor;  Henry  N.  Cary.  puV) 
Usher.  Office.  50th  st.  and  Eighth  ave.  ( 1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  (Sunday  included): 
In  189."),  publisher  asserts,  smallest  40.0('0.  In 
1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  1900.  zF.  In  19111,  vF.  Actual  average  for 
1902,38,223.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  C.  Actual  av- 
erage for  mti,  29,783. 

Sunday  :  In  19J3.  (z— 4)  C  (•  •).  Actual  av- 
erage for  1904,  58,999. 

NARODNI  LIST;  every  morning;  Cro 
atian;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tab  ished  1893;  Frank  Zottl,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.  Office,  108  Greenwich  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  3,150.  In  1902,  (z— 4.  6)  H. 
Actual  average  for  UKi3,  6,080.    In  1904.  yG. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SUNDAY  MORNING,  democratic; 
dally  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
Bubscriptlon— daily  $3,  daily  and  Sunday  $5; 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

established  1867;  Thomas  C.Qiiinn,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  141  E.  25tn  street  (1— 5  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  A.  In  1896, 
A.  In  1897.  Y".  In  1898,  yA  .  In  1899  yA.  In 
l'.0O,yA.  In  1901,(z-6)  A.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  A. 
Ini;;()3.  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts  72,000. 
In  1896.  B.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898,vB.  Inl899,yB. 
Inl900,yB.  Inl901,(z— 6)  B.  In  1902,(z-6)  B. 
In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  vF. 

NORTH  SIDE  NEWS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning,  ami 
WEEKIiV,  Saturdays;  democratic;  daily 
four.  Sunday  twelve,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—dally October.  1901.  weekly  1897; 
Robert  E.  Day,  editor;  St umpf  &Steurer,  pub- 
lishers. Offi  f  e.  corner  149th  street  and  Bergen 
avenue  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jlki." 
Weekly  :  In  1897,  G.    Actual  average  for 

1898.  5,900;  for  1899,  6,590;  for  1900, 
7,052.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902, yG.  Inl903,yG. 
In  1904,  vH. 

PEOPLE;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY^, Saturdays;  socialist;  six  pages  17x20; 
subscription— daily  $3.50,  weeklj'  50  cents; 
established— daily  19C0,  weekly  1891;  Daniel 
de  Leon,  editor;  Socialist  Labor  Party,  pub- 
lishers, office,  2  New  Reade  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1901.  'jkl."  In 
19('2,  H.  In  1903.  yH.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl-"  In  1898,  F.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  18,644.  In  1900,  yD. 
In  1901.  yE.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
1^H)4.  yF. 

PRESS:  every  morning;  republican; 
daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty-four  to 
forty  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $4..50, 
daily  and  Sunday  $6.50,  Sunday  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Ervin  Wardmau.  editor;  New 
York  Press  Co.  (Limited),  publishers.  Office, 
9  Spruce  street  (3—5  P). 

Circuiatiou— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894,118.609.  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A .  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yB  (??).  In  1899,  zB  (+ +). 
In  1900,  vB.  In  1901,  (z— 3)  B.  In  1902,  yB. 
In  1903,  yB.  In  1904,  yB. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  \S94,  53,560. 
Ill  1896,  B.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yC  (??).    In 

1899.  yC.      In    1900.  yC.      In   1901,  yC.     In 
190i,  yt!.    In  1903,  yC.    In  m)4,  yC. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  G.    In1897,Y. 
In  1898.  yH.     InlS99,  yH.    In  1900,  vH.     In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    Inl904,yl. 

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LY, Saturdays;  Italian;  socialist;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dallj^  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1903,  weekly  1896;  G.  M. 
Serrabi.  editor;  The  Federazione  Soeialiata 
Italiana,  publishers.  Office,  19  Carmine 
street  (6—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1903.  "jkl  " 
Weekly:  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••)  (A  A). 

STAATS-ZEITUNG;  every  morning, 
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ing $6,  evening  $3.50,  Sunday  $2.50.  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1834:  New  York  Staats- 
Zeitung  Corporation,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  corner  Tryon  and  Park  rows  (3 — 3). 
Circuiatiou  — Morning:  In  1895.  B.  In 
1896,  B.  In  1897,  zB.  In  1898,  vC.  In  1899, zC. 
In   1900.  yC.    In  1901.  vC.    In  1902.  yC.     In 

1903,  yC.    In  liKJl,  yC  (00). 

Evening:  In  1895.  F.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
zF.  In  1898,  zF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  yF. 
In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  D.  In  1903,  yD. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  B.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897, 
zB.  In  1898.  yC.  In  1899,  zC.  In1900,  yC.  In 
1901,  vC\  In  1902,  B.  In  1903,  yB.  In  1904, 
yBi00). 

VYeekly :  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897, 
zE.  In  1898,  zE.  In  1899,  zE.  In  1900,  yE. 
In  1901.  vE.    In  1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE.    In 

1904,  yE.' 

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lisher. Office,  176  Broadway  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SUN;  evflry  morning,  EVENING  SUN, 
every  eveningexcept  Sunday ;  independent; 
morning  ten  to  sixteen,  evening  eight  to 
sixteen,  Sunday  twenty-eight  to  forty-four 
pages  18x23:  subscription— morning  $6,  even- 
ing $2,  Sunday  $2;  established— morning  1833, 
evening  1887,  Sunday  1876;  The  Sun  Printing 
and  Publishing  Association,  publishers.  Of 
lice.  Printing  House  square  (3 — 5  P). 
Circulatiou— Morning:  In  1895,  A.  In 
1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yA.  In  1899, yA. 
In  1900,  yA.     In  1901,  yA.     In  1902,  yA.     In 

1903,  yA.    In  19()4,  yA  (00). 

Eveuiug  :  In  1895,  A .  In  1896.  A .  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  vA.  In  1900,  yA.  In 
1901,  vA.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903.  yA.  In  1904, y A. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1893,  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA.  In 
1901,  yA.  In  1902.  yA.  In  1903.  yA.  In  19o4, 
yA  (001. 

TIMES;  every  morning;  independent- 
democratic;  daily  sixteen  to  twenty  pages, 
with  eight-page  review  of  books  and  art 
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Sunday,  Sunday  forty-six  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription— daily  $6,  daily  and  Sunday,  $8.50, 
Sunday  $2.50,  Saturday  $1;  established  1851; 
Charles  R.  Miller,  editor  ;  The  New  York 
Times  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Times  square 
(3-5  P). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1894,  B.  In  1895,  C. 
In  1896.  B.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898.  yC  (?  ?).    In 

1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yC.  May  6,  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  there  has  been  no  issue  of  th^  New 
York  Daily  Times,  for  one  year  preceding 
this  day.  that  has  failed  to  exceed  75,000 
copies.     In  1902,  (z— 4)  A.     In  1903,  yA.    In 

1904.  yA  (00). 

Sunday:  In  1894.  B.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  B. 
In   1897,   Y.     In  1898,  yC.     In  1899,  vC.     In 

1900,  vC.  In  1901.  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903,  yC. 
In  19i)4.  B  (0  0). 

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woolens;  four  to  six  pages  14x22;  subscrip- 
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editor;  Daily  Trade  Record  Co  ,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Chicago.  Office,  621  Broadway 
(8-3). 

Circulatiou  "iKL.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  liUM,  yl. 

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une Revii'W  .$1;  established— dally  and  week- 
lies 1841,tri-vveekly  1899;  Whitelaw  Reid,  edi 
tor;  The  Tribune  Association,  publishers. 
Offlce,  154  Nassau  street. 

Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1894,  B.  In  1895, 
C.    In  1896,  B.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yC.     In 

1899,  yC.     In  19:)0,  yC.    In  1901.  (z-4.  5,  12)  C. 
In  1902,  yC.    In  19  3.  yC.    In  1904,  B  (00). 
Sunday:    In  1894,  B.  In  1895,  C.   In  1896,  B. 
In   1897.    Y.     In   1898,  yC.     In   1899,   yC.      In 

1900,  yC.    Inl901,  (z-4,  5,  12)  C.    In  1902,  yC. 
In  1903  yC.    In  UXi4,  yC  (00). 
Tri-Weekly:   In  1900,  C.    In  1901,  yD.    In 

1902.  vD.     In  1903,  yD.    In  19(J4.  yD. 
Combined  Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts. 166,948.    In  1895,  A.    im896,  A.    In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  yB.    In  1899,  yB.    Ini900,  yB. 
In    1901.    (z-4,  5,  12)    B.      In  1902,  yB.      In 

1903,  yB.    In  1904.  yB. 

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tion.  publishers.  Office,  184  William  street 
(3-4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896, 
G.  In  1897.  Y,  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  endina  with  February,  1902, 
19,9tJ5.  Inl902,yD.  Inl903,(z— 4)  D.  In 
19U4,  yD. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  February,  1902,28,180.  In  1902.  yC. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  C.  In  19()4.  yC. 
Weekly:  In  1900,  -jkl."  In  1901,  (z— 4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Feb- 
ruary, 1902,  21,542.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)C.    Inl9(>4.  yC. 

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scription $5  per  annum;  established  1886; 
Wall  Street  Investigator  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  44  Broadway.  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."     In  19(3,  Z(4)(##)  (A  A). 

WAliL.  STREET  JOCRNAI^;  every 
morning  and  evening  except  Sunday;  finan- 
cial; eight  pages  18J^x25;  subscription  $12;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Thomas  F.  Woodlock,  editor; 
Dow,  Jones  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  44  Broad 
street  (1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actualaverage 
or  1897,  1,812.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
6,213.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
19U3.  ll,9S7i  for  VM,  1  1,085. 

WALL,  STREET  NEWS;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  financial ;  four  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $5;  established  1879;  E. 
Martin  Black,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
49  Exchange  place. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  l9u2,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

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subscription  $8;  established  1892;  N.Y.  News 
Bureau,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  54 
Bond  street (3—3).  Clrc'n-jKi-."  Inl902,Z(4,5). 

WORIjI)  ;  every  niorniiig,  every  eveuJng 
except  Sunday,  TRI-\VEEKL.Y,  Mon- 
days, Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
morning  twelve  to  sixteen,  evening  ten  to 
twenty,  triweekly  eight,  Sunday  fifty  to 
seventy  pages  18x22;  subscription— morning 
$6,  evening  $3.50,  Sunday  $2.5U,  triweekly  $1; 
established— dallj'  and  trl-weekly  1860,  Jo- 
seph Pulitzer,  editor;  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Pulitzer  building  (1—5). 
Circulation— Moruiug:  In  1895,  A.  in 
189t;,  A.  Inl897,  zA.  Inl898,yA.  In  1899, yA. 
In  1900,  yA.  In  1901.  yA.  Inl902.  yA.  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  i47S,607;  /or  1904, 
302,835. 

Evening:  In  1895. A.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897, 
zA.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA. 
In  1901,  yA.  In  1902,  yA.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  357,102;  for  im,  379,735. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897, 
zA.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  Inl90O,yA. 
In  1901.  y  A.  In  1902,  yA.  Actual  average 
for  19U3,  383,650:  for  1904,  433,4SJ. 
Tri- Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  zA.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899.  vA.  In 
1900,  yA.  In  1901,  yA.  In  1902.  yA.  In 
1903,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1%^,  122,645. 

ZEITlJNCi^;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; HEROLD,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; REVUE,  Sundays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent-republican; morning  and  evening 
six  to  eight,  Sunday  twenty-four  to  thirty- 
two  pages  19x24;  subscription— morning  or 
evening $3,  Sunday  $2.50;  establLshed— morn- 
ing 1845,  evening  1879;  N.  Y.  Zeituug  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  24  N. 
Williamstreet  (12— 4). 

Circulation— Morning:  Actual  average 
for  1895,  42,500.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  1900, 40,854. 
In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903.  yC.  In 
1904  (z-4)  C. 

Evening:  Actual  average  for  \?>%,  54,743. 
Inl896.  B.  Inl897,Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899, yC. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Sep- 
f ember,  1900,  53,322.  In  1901,  yB.  lu 
1902,  yB.  In  1903,  yB.  In  1904,  (z-4)  B. 
Sunday:  Actual  averagef or  IS95,  66,914: 
for  1896.68,195.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yC. 
In  '899,  yC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  Sept..  1900.  71 ,970.  In  1901.  vB. 
In  1902,  yB.    In  1903.  yB.    In  1904,  (z-4)  B. 

TRI-WEEKLY. 

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Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  Arabic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $6;  established 
1S92;  Oriental  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  108  Broad  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

AM  ERIK  Al  3IAGYAR  N  E  P  S- 
"ZAVA  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; Hungarian;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1897;  G.  D.  Berko- 
vjts.  editor  and  publisher;  dated,  also  at 
Cleveland.  O.  Offlc*.  207  E.  Fourth  street. 
Circulation  ••.jkl."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  6). 

CHINESE  REFORM  NEWS;  Wed 
nesday  and  Saturday;  Chinese;  four  pages 
15x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1904;  T. 
Chew,  editor;  Chinese  Reform  News  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers.  Office,  7-8  Chatham 
square  (3—5  P). 

NORTH  AMERICAN  WEEKIiY; 
semi  weekly;  literary;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $5;  established  1901;  The  North 
American  Weekly  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  43  East  Eighth  street. 
Circulation  "ikl" 

SLOVAK  V  AM  ERIK  E;  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Slavonic; 
Tuesdays  eight,  Fridays  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2:  established  1889;  John 
Spevak,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  198  E. 
Tenth  street  (1—4). 
^Circulation :    Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

Actual  average  for  1896,  4,385.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  enditig  with  June,  1901, 
8,037 ;  for  1902,  9,550:  for  1903.  12.234. 

In  19(14,  (z— 4)  E. 

WEEKLY. 

A(^E;  Thursdays;  Afro- American;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  17}^x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  T.  Thomas  Fortune,  editor; 
Fortune  &  Peterson,  publishers.  Office,  4 
Cedar  street  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  5,156  in 
1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  April,  1899,  3,799:  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900,  3,990.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903.  4,000. 
In  ltK.)4,  yH. 

A  M  E  R  I  CAN  AGRICULTURIST. 
(See  Springfield,  Mass.) 

AMERICAN  ARCHITECT  AND 
BUlliOING  NEWS;  Saturdays;  archi- 
tectural; forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  18(j0;  The  American 
Architect,  Inc.,  publishers  ;  International 
edition,  same  as  regular,  but  including  twice 
as  many  illustrations,  $16.  Office,  Times 
building  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  lb95.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  Inl899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  I  (D  Q). 

AMERICAN  ART  JOURNAL.;  Sat- 
urdays; music;  twenty  eight  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $3;  established  1863;  Wm.  M. 
Thonis,  editor;  Wm.  M.  Thorns  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  28  Union  square.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  BANKER;  Saturdays; 
financial;  fifty-two  to  sixty-tour  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $5;  established  1836;  Stumpf  & 
Steurer,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  29 
Murray  street  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895, publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  9,200.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  9,188;  for  1899, 
9,692;  for  1900,  9,460.    In  1901,  yF.    In 

1902,  yF.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  F.    In  1904,  yF. 

A3IERICAN  CABINET  MAKER 
AND  UPHOLSTERER;  Saturdays; 
furniture;  thirty  pages  12x17;  subscription 
$3.50;  established  1870;  J.  Henry  Symonds, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  116  Walker  st. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  DAIRYMAN  ;  Thurs- 
days; dairy;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1.50;  The  American  Dairyman  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Office,  HI  Nassau  st.  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  ECONOMIST;  Fri- 
days; protective  tariff;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1887 ;  T.  B. 
Cowles,  editor;  American  Protective  Tariff 
League,  publishers.  Office,  135  W.  23d  street 
(7-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
12,247.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,yG.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  yG.     In  1901,  yG.     In  1902,  yG.     In 

1903.  (z-1)  G  (•  •).    In  1904.  yG. 

AMERICAN  GARDENING;  Satur- 
days; horticultural;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
8x12;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1846; 
Leonard  Barron,  editor;  American  Garden- 
ing Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  136 
Liberty  street  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  D  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yE. 
In  1900.  zE.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902.  yE.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  E.    In  1904,  y  F. 

AMERICAN  GAS  LIGHT  JOUR- 
NAL; Mondays;  gas;  forty  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1859;  T.J.Cunning- 
ham and  E.  P.  Callender,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  42  Pine  street.   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  GROCER;  Wednesdays; 
groceries;  thirtv-two  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1869 ;  F.  N.  Barrett,  editor ; 
Grocery  Trade  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lisher.'!. Office,  90  West  Broadway. 
Circulation  :   Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 


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AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

In  1896,  H .  In  1897.  Y .  In  1898,  y  I .  In  1899,  y  1 . 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903. 
yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN  HEBREW  AND  JEW- 
ISH MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Jewish; 
literary;  thirty-two  to  forty-eight  pages  9x13; 
subscription  $3;  est  ablished— ^4»(crttaw 
Hebrew  1879,  Jewish  Messenger  185?  consoli- 
dated 1900;  Philip  Cowen,  publisher.  Office, 
489  Fifth  avenue  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  icith  June. 

1900,  14,818;  for  a  year  ending  icith  June, 

1901,  14.827;  for  1902,  14,884;  for  1913, 
19,380.    In  1904,  yE. 

AMERICAN  HERAL.D;  Mondays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1890;  Democrat  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
14  Barclay  street  (7—3  P). 
'Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In   1901.  yl.     lu 

1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
AMERICAN    MACHINIST  ;     Thurs 

days;  mechanical;  ninety  six  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $4;  established  1877;  Fred  J. 
Miller,  editor;  Hill  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; prints  also  a  London  edition.  Office, 
497  Pearl  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
13,056;  for  1897,  12,827.  In  1898.  yE. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  16,394;  for 
1902,  18,561;  for  1903,  20,475;  for  1904, 
20,139(00). 

AMERICAN  REFEREE;  Wednes 
days;  financial;  sporting;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  10x16;  subscription  $2; 
established  June,  1902;  G.  H.  Dickinson,  edi- 
tor; Exchange  News  and  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  115  Nassau  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  SHIPBUILDER; 
Thursdays;  naval  architecture  and  marine 
engineering;  eight  pages  12x16;  subscription 
$2;  established  1890;  G.  Foster  Ho  well,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office.  7  Coenties  slip 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jja..- 

A3IERICAN    STATIONER  ;     Satur 
days;  stationery;  forty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription  $2;    established   1874;   The    Lock- 
wood   Trade  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers.    Office,  150  Nassau  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  y I.      In  1901.  yl.      In   1902,  yl.     In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN  SYREN  AND  SHIP- 
PING; Saturdays;  ship  news;  twenty  eight 
pages  9x131^;  subscription  $5;  established 
1895;  J.  W.  ~D.  Stearns,  editor;  J.  A.  Seager. 
publisher.  Office,  Produce  Exchange  (2—5  P) 

AMERICAN  TELEPHONE  JOUR- 
NAL; Saturdays;  telephones;  forty  to  one 
hundred  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  McDonough,  editor;  Amer- 
ican Telephone  Journal  Co..  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 116  Nassau  street  (S— 3).  Circulation 
"JKL."    Inl903,  Z(4)  (#•). 

AMERICAN  WORKMAN;  Satur 
days;  labor;  eight  pages  13x18;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  Warren  C.  Browne, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  102  Fulton  st. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

AMERIKANER;  Tuesdays:  Jewish; 
twenty  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1903;  Amerlkaner  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (I — 5  P). 

AMERTKANISCHE  SCHWEIZER 
ZEITUNQ;  Saturdays;  German;  Swiss; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1868;  Swiss  Publishing  Com- 
pany of  New  York,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  62  Trinity  place  (3—3). 
Circulation:    In   1894,   publisher  asserts. 


In   1894,    ^„„ .-    ,    -   - 

smallest  1.5,nn0.     In  1895,  E.     In  1896,  E.     In  I  In  1900,  yH.    In  1901.  yH. 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  zF.    In  1899.  E.    In  1900,  j-E.  '  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 


AEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

In  1901,  yE.  Actual  average  for  19G2, 15,000. 
In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yH. 
ARMY     AND     NAVY     JOURNAL; 

Saturdays;  military  and  naval;  twenty  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $6;  established 
1863;  Col.  Wm.  Conant  Church,  editor;  W. 
C.  &  F.  P.  Church,  publishers.  Office,  101 
Nassau  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.    In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
zG.     Actual  average  for  1899,  6,524;  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  February,  1900,  7,221; 
for  1901,  8,232.    In  1902,  yF.     Acttial  aver- 
ageforms,  9,026;  /or  1904,  9,371  (OO). 
Publisher's   announcement.— The  Army  and 
Navy  Journal  has  for  over  41  years  been 
recognized  as  the   representative  Ser%ice 
paper  of  America.    The  high  standing  of 
the  paper  and  the  exceptional  quality  of  its 
circulation  have  been  recognized  by  the 
editor  of  this  Directory  by  the  award  of 
the  "Gold  Marks"— a  distinction  which  na 
other  military  paper  has  attained.     This 
estimate  confirms  the  opinion  of  a  large 
class   of   advertisers  who   have   used  the 
Journal's  columns  for  years,  finding  that 
they   can   reach  the   entire  Army,    Navy, 
Revenue     Cutter     Service    and    National 
Guard  field  most  effectively  and  econom- 
ically in  this  way.    No  advertiser  can  fully 
cover  this  important  field  without  using 
the  ARMY  AND  Navy  Journal. 
AUTOMOBILE;     Saturdays;    automo- 
biles and  sport;  fifty-six  to  ninety-six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1897;  H.  F. 
Donaldsen,   editor;   The  Class  Journal  Co., 
publishers.     Office,  Flatiron  building  (1—4). 
Circulation;  In  1901. "jkl-"  Inl902.(z— 6)  G. 
Actual  averaije  for  1903,10,022;  for  1904, 
12,085. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Automobile 
has  the  largest  paid  in  advance  subscrip- 
tion list  of  any  paper  devoted  to  autonio- 
bllism,   and   has   the    lowest    advertising 
rate  per  thousand  circulation,  carries  the 
most  business,  and  its  clientele  Is  the  best. 
The  subscription    books  are  open  at  all 
times  to  those  interested. 
AUTOMOBILE  TOPICS;   Saturdays; 
automobile;  eigiity-fourpages7xl0;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  establisiied  1900:  E.  E.  Schwarzkopf, 
editor;    Automobile  Topics.  Inc..  publishers 
Office.  29  W.  42d  street  (12—4  P).    Circ'n"JKL." 
BADISCHE     LANDES-ZEITUNG  ; 
Saturdays;  German;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1890;  M.  Schneider 
&  Comnany ,  publishers.  Office, 42 Bond  street. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.    In  1897.  I  Z.    In  1898.  y I.    In  1899, 

"BEVERAGES:  Fridays;  liquors;  eight 
pages  16x:."2;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  P.  H.  Nolan,  editor;  The  Liquor  Trades 
Gazette  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  41  Beaver 
street  (8—8). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (.•%)■    innm.yi.  _ 

BICYCLING  WORLD  AND  MO- 
TOCYCLE  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  cy- 
cling; twenty  six  to  thirty  two  pages  9}4:k\2; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  The  Good- 
man Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 123-125  Tribune  building  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  13,250.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893,  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.    In  19r3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl, 

BOWLERS'  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
bowling;  twenty-four  pages  ll^xUJ^;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1893;  Charles 
Johnson,  editor;  Louis  F.  Schutte,  publish- 
er Office.  5  New  Chambers  street  (  8—3). 
Circulation  -jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

BRADSTREET'S  ;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial; sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  $5 ; 
established  1879;  Bradstreet  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  346  Broadway  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
InlR96,G.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,yH.  Inl899,yH. 
-       "      In  1902,  yH.     In 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


701 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

BROADWAY  WEEK  I.  Y  ;  Thurs 
days;  society  aud  theater;  twenty  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $4;  established  190:5;  R. 
B.  Hennessy,  editor;  The  Broatlway  Weekly 
Co.,  publlsherB.  Office,  27  East  21st  street 
(3— 4  F).    Circulation  "iKi" 

BRONX  L.OCAL.;  Saturdays;  local; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished I'.KU;  George  Schleisner,  manager; 
Westchester  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  374  Alexander  avenue  (12 — 4). 

BRONX  SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  iu- 
depemlent;  six  pages  15x22;  subscription $1; 
established  31arch,  1901;  M.  J.  Donelly,  edi- 
tor; Westchester  Sentinel  Company,  pub- 
lishers (?. — 3). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1902.  2,619.  In  1903, 
yH(0  0)(AA). 

BITCH  ER!^'  ADVOCATE  AND 
MARKET  JOURNAI..J  Wednesdays; 
meats;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1879;  George  E.  Doorman,  edi- 
tor; The  Butchers'Advocate  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  13  Park  row  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,000.  Actual  average  for  1S96, 
8,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  vH.     In  1901.  yH.     In  1902,  yH.     In 

1903,  (z-^)  H.    lu  19ta,  yH. 
CA*RPETS,  WAIil.   PAPERS  AND 

CUR  TA  I  N  fS;  Saturdays;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  J. 
Henry  Svmonds  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
■ers.    Office,  116  Walker  street.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

CATHOLIC  NEWS;  Saturdays;  roman 
catholic;  tweutypages  11x17;  subscription$l; 
established  1886;  Catholic  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  5  Barclay  st.  (12 — i). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  trom  A  in 
1891  to  C  In  1895.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897.  C  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  66,304;  for  1899, 
88,633.  In  1900,  yB.  In  1901,  yB.  In 
1902.  y  B.  In  1903,(z— 4)  C.  In  1904,(2—1,2,4,5)  C. 

CHARITIES;  Saturdays;  organ  of  the 
Charity  Organization  Society  ;  sixteen  to 
forty  eight  pages  6J^x9V^  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  Edward  T.  Devine,  editor; 
New  York  Charity  Organization  Society, 
publisliers.  Office,  105  E.  22d  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899. 1.  In  1900,  I.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1901, 
iS,314.     In  1902,  yH.     In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.    In 

1904.  publisher    asserts,    every    issue    was 

CHIEF;  Saturdays;  firemen,  police  and 
civil  service;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1897;  Joseph  J.  O'Reilly, 
editor;  The  Chief  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  53  to  63  Park  row  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898, -jkl."  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900,  vT.  In  1901, "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(»  •). 
In  mn.  yl. 

CHINESE  WEEKLY  HERALD; 
Saturdays;  Chinese;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  February,  19111  ; 
Chu  Hing,  editor;  Taylor  &  Moriya,  publish- 
ers.   Office.  Ill  Nassau  street.     Circ'n  "jkl" 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days  ;methodist  episcopal;  forty  eight  pages 
9^xl3>^;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1826 ; 
Rev.  James  M.  Buckley,  D.D., editor;  Eaton  & 
Mains,  publishers.  Office,  150  Fifth  ave.  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  52.654  in 
1891  to  C  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
40,764.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
ct  year  ending  with  October,  1898,  45,550. 
In  1899.  yB.  Actual  average  for  19(0, 
42,303  ;  for  a  i/ear  ending  ivifh  June,  1901, 
42,415.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1903.  yC.  In 
1904  V  C 

CHr'iSTIAN  and  MISSIONARY 
ALililANCE;  Saturdays;  undenomina- 
tional; sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  Rev.  A.  B.  Simpson, 
editor;  (Christian  and  Missionary  Alliance, 
publishers.  Office,  692  Eighth  avenue  (12—4). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

CHRISTIAN  HERALD;  Wednes 
days;  undenominational;  illustrated;  twen 
ty-four  pages  10x14;    subscription  $1.50;  es- 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

tablished    1877;    Louis   Klopsch,  editor   and 
publisher.    Office.  Bible  House  ( 1—4). 
Circulation:      Actual    average   for   1895. 
177,206;    for   1896.  185,590;   for   1897. 
188,679;    for   1898.208,827:    for    1899, 
268,500;    for   1900,  222,009;   for   1901, 
248,808;    for   1902,  218,434;   for   1903. 
2 1 2, 606 ;    for  1904,  211, 923. 
Publisher's    announcement. — The  Christian 
Hehald  Is  a  weekly  family  magazine,  hav- 
ing the  reputation   of   being   one   of   the 
best  paying  advertising  mediums  In  the 
country. 
Beautifully  printed  with  colored  covers. 
Advertisers  should  include  the  Christian 
Herald  among  the  large  household  week- 
lies when  placing  their  orders. 

Advertising  rate  (subject  to  change), 
$1.25  per  agate  line.  No  extra  charge  for 
cuts  or  display  type.  170  lines  to  the  col- 
umn, 4  columns  (G80  lines)  to  page.  Elec- 
tros should  be  2%  inches  wide. 

Forms  close  two   weeks   in  advance  of 
date. 
For  further  Information  address 

P.  B.  Bromfihld, 
Marquette  Building,  96  Bible  House, 

Chicago.  New  York. 

CHRISTIAN    INTELLIGENCER; 

Wednesdays  ;  reformed  church ;  sixteen 
pages  11x16 ;  subscription  $2.65;  established 
1829;  Rev.  John  B.  Drury,  editor;  Christian 
Intelligencer  Association,  publishers.  Office, 
4  and  6  Warren  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  7,920.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898. yG.  In  1899  yG.  Inl900,zG. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

CHRISTIAN  NATION;  Wednesdays; 
Scotch  Presbyterian;  sixteen  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1884;  Christian 
Nation  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  Tribune  building  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  18!)9,  yl.  In  1900,  I. 
Inl901,(z-l,2,4,5)l.  Inl902,yl.  Inl9ti3,yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

CHRISTIAN  WORK  AND  EVAN- 
GELIST; Saturdays;  undenominational; 
forty  to  fifty-six  pages  10x13 ;  subscription  $3 ; 
established  1848;  Rev.  Joseph  Newton  Hal- 
lock,  D.D..editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Bible 
House  (*^"^5^ 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  C.  In  1896.  C.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898,zD.  Inl«99.zD.  Inl900,yD. 
Inl901(z-4)E.  Iul902,(z-4)I).  In  1903, yl). 
In  1904,  (z— 4)C. 

Publisher's  announcement.— Buriug  the  past 
year  The  Christian  Work  and  Evangelist 
has  entered  many  new  homes— more  than 
any  year  previous  during  its  long  existence 
of  more  than  "three  score  and  ten  years." 
It  has  now  the  largest  paid  circulation  of 
any  high  priced,  undenominational  relig- 
ious newspaper  in  the  United  States. 

Over  ten  thousand  (10,246)  new  paying 
subscribers  have  been  added  to  our  list 
during  the  last  half  of  the  year  just  closed. 
Ottr  circulation  is  bona  fide,  and  we  are 
pleased  at  all  times  to  be  given  the  oppor- 
tunity to  prove  it.  Our  subscription  aud 
mailing  lists  are  alw^ays  open  and  access- 
ible to  advertisers  for  that  purpose.  Pres- 
ent circulation  28,250  (Feb. ) 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  Insurance; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  Arthur  E.  Harrell.  editor;  Chron- 
icle Co.  (Lim.),  publishers.  Office,  97  Cedar 
street  CS— 3). 

Circulation:    In  1901, "jkl"     Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,094.     In  1903.  "jkl." 

CHURCHMAN;  Saturdays;  protestant- 
episcopal ;  thirty  six  to  forty -eight  pages 
9x14;  subscription  $3.50  ;  established  1844; 
The  Churchman  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 
Office.  47  Lafayette  place  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  D  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  D.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In 
1899,  D.    In  1900,  vE.    Actual  average  for 


702  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 

An  Age  of  Specialization! 

THEN,  WHY  NOT 

An  Agency  of  Specialists? 


nHE  Derrick  Agency  is  the  only  Interna- 
tional  Agency,    and  the   only  Agency 

of  Specialists. 

It  does  not  try  to  put  a  belt  around  the 
globe — from  its  New  York  office.  It  does 
not  believe  that  the  greatest  mind  on  earth 
could  grapple  with  all  phases  of  the  Publicity 
Problem,  and  master  them.  Or  that  any  one 
man  can  handle  half  a  dozen  lines  and  do 
justice  to  any  one  of  them. 

Is  your  product  corsets.^  Rest  assured 
they  won't  have  a  chance  to  be  mangled  by 
our  Mechanical  Specialist.  Or  Baking  Powder 
treated  by  our  Textile  Specialist.  Or  Patent 
Medicine  handled  by  a  hard-headed  fellow, 
who  can't  imagine  what  a  pain  feels  like. 

The  Derrick  Agency  is  composed  entirely 
of  Specialists — men  and  women.  We  accept 
no  business  we  are  not  in  a  position  to  do 
absolute  justice  to.  If  we  haven't  the  man, 
we  get  him — or  say  "no"  to  the  account. 

Paul  E.  Derrick  is  in  command  of  the 
foreign  forces.  M.  Lee  Starke  over  those  in 
America. 


The  Paul   E.  Derrick   Advertising    Agency 

New  York  London  Cape  Town 

Chicago  Sydney  Buenos  Ayres 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


703 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

1901,1  9, f>30.  In  1902,  yl).  In  1903, yE.  In 
I'.HU,  yK  iOO). 

CliASS.HATE;  Saturdays;  metliodlst- 
episcopal,  young  people;  four  pages  n}4x]4]4; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1893;  Thos. 
B.  Neelv,  editor;  Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers. 
Office,  150  Filth  avenue  (:^3). 
riiculatiou  :  In  1902,  G.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
llMtl,  yG. 

1'  Li  I  1*  P  E  R  ;  Saturdays ;  theatrical  and 
spurting;  twenty  four  to  twenty-eight  pages 
13x  19;  subscription  $4;  established  1853;  Frank 
QueenPublishlng  Co.  (Limited),  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  47  W.  28th  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  C.  Actual 
average  for  1901.  17,411:  for  1902,  '^6,- 
344;  for  1903,  26,91'2; /o/- 1904,  '25,6<i2 

Publisher's  announcement  .—The  New  York 
Clipper  reaches  the  theatrical  profession 
everywhere.  It  is  the  oldest,  most  reliable 
and  widely  circulated  paper  of  its  kind  ex- 
tant. Advertisers  in  it  always  obtain  satis- 
factory results.  Every  line  of  its  contents 
is  carefully  censored,  and  nothing  of  an 
objectionable  character  is  allowed  to  ap- 
pear in  its  pages. 

COAL.  TRADE  JOURNAL.  J  Wednes 
days;  coal  trade  and  mining;  forty-four 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $5  ;  established  1869; 
Frederick  E.  Saward,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  Times  building  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,250.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  HZ.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y  J.  In  1900,  H. 
In  1901,  (z-4)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH. 
In  1904,  yH. 

COLLIER'S  WEEKLY;  Satur- 
days ;  illustrated ;  tw-enty-f  our  or  more  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $5.20;  established  1888; 
P.  F.  Collier  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  416  W.  Thirteenth  street  (i^— 3). 
Circulation  :  Ratingvaried  from  A  in  1891 
to  C  in  1895.     In  1896.  B.     Actual  average  for 

1897,  71,396.  In  1898.  yB.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1SS,66S;  for  1900.  230,749; 
for  1901,  263,131;  for  1902.  307,554; 
for   1903.    350,504.    In  11X14.  (z-4)    A. 

COMMERCIAL.  AND  FINANCIAL. 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays ;  financial ; 
sixty  four  pages  6x13;  subscription  $10;  estab- 
lished 1865;  William  B.  Dana  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office, 76Ji^ Pine  st. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  v I.  In  1899. y I. 
In  1900,  H.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903, H.    In  1904,  yH. 

COMMERCIAL  AND  FINANCIAL 
WORLD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CONTRACT  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
building  and  public  works  construction; 
twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Sheppard&Biirnham,  editorsand 
publishers.  Office,  99  Nassau  street  (3—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."     In  1897,  Z.    In  1902, "jkl. • 

CORNER  STONE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CORRIERE    D'lTALTA;     Saturdays 

^^ROCKERY  AND  GLASS  JOUR- 
NAL; Thursdays;  forty  to  seventy  pages 
10x13!^;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1874; 
Whittemore  &  Jaques,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office.  92  West  Broadway  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899. yl. 
Iul900.yl.  In  1901. yl.  Inl902,yl.  InllKKS,  yl. 
In  urn.  yl. 

DEAF  MUTES'  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1872;  E.  A.  Hodgson,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  163d  street  and  B'way  (1^). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.    In  1896.   I.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902.  vl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  vl. 

DEFENDER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
121^x19;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Henry  W.  Wilbur,  editor  ;  Defender  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).   Circ'n  "jkl  " 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx: 

DEMOCRACY;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; twelve  pagee  10x12^;  subscription 
$2;  established  February,  1903;  George  W. 
Blake  and  Horatio  P.  Wltherstine,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  116  Nassau  st.  (:J— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DER  FUEHRER;  Saturdays;  German; 
masonic  and  odd  fellowship;  sixteen  pages 
9x14;    subscription    $2.30;    established    1872; 

;  Machauer  &  Schnelterllng,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  344  Bowery  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 

I  In  1896.  H.  In  1897. Y.   Inl898.yl.    In  1899,  yl. 

I  In  1900,  yl.     In  1901.  yl.     In  1902.  yl.       In 

;  1903,  (z-4)I  (••).    In  1901.  yl. 

I  DER  PF^LZER  IN  AMERIKA; 
Saturdays;  German;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1884  ;  Voelcker  Bros., 

i  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  396  Broad- 
way (o— 3). 

I  Circulation  :    In  1894  and  1895,  H.    In  1896. 

!  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  y I.     In 

I  19(0.  yl.   In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl. 

I  In  1904,  yl. 

I  DEUTSCHE  EICHE;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 

!  llshed  1^96;    Theo.  Zlmpel.  editor;   The  Oak 

I  Printing    Company,   publishers.    Office,  147 

j  Chambers  street. 

I  Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age forl897.'Z,'i50.  In  1898,  zH.  Inl899,zH. 
In  1900.  yH.     In  1901.  yl.     In  1902.  yl.      In 

Il9(3.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

I     DEUTSCHER       VOLKSFREUNDj 

Saturdays;  German;  undenominational;  six- 
j  teen  pages  85^x123^;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Ferd.  O.  Lesch,  editor;  American 
Tract  Society,  publishers.  Office.  150  Nassau 
street  (2—5  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895.  I.  Actual 
average  for  1896.  3,581 .  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.  Inl903,(z— 4)  !(•♦).  In  1904.  vl. 
DRAMATIC  MIRROR;  Tuesdays; 
dramatic;  twenty-eight  to  thirty  two  pages 
12x18;  subscription  $4 ;  established  1879:  Har- 
rison Grey  Fiske.  editor ;  The  Dramatic  Mirror 
Co.,  Inc.,  publishers.  Office,  121  W.  42d  street 
(3-5  P). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  22,000  in 
1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  yF.  In 
1901.  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903.  yG.  In  1904. 
yG  (OO). 

DRAMATIC    NEWS    AND    DRA- 
MATIC   TIMES;  Tuesdays;  dramatic; 
twenty-four    to   twenty  eight   pages    12x18; 
subscription  $4;  established   1881;   Edwin  S 
Bettelhelm.  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  1441 
,  Broad wav  (1 — 5). 
;  Circulation:    In  1893,  ###. 
j     DRY     GOODS    ECONOMISTj 
j  Saturdays;    dry  goods;    eighty  eight  pages 
10J^)Xl5;    subscription   $5;    established   1846- 
!  The  Textile  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  200  Greene  street  (3 — 1). 
Circulation:     In   1894,    publisher   asserts 
smallest  6.800.    In  1895.  G.    In  1896,  G.     In 
1897,  Y.     In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
7.600.    In  1899.  yF.    In  1900,  yF.    In  1901.  vF. 
In  1903, yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904.  vF  (©©). 
DUN'S  REVIEW ;  Saturdays ;  financial  • 
twenty  pages  9x13;    subscription  $2;  estab 
llshed  1893;  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  290  Broadway  (7—3  P). 
Circulation :      Actual    average  for    1894. 
10,096.     In  1895.  F.     Actual  average  for 
1896.  8.046.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  vG.    In 
1899.yG.  Inl900.yG.   Inl901,yG.  Ini902,yG. 
In  1903.  yG.    In  1;K)4.  yG. 
ECHO:  Thursdays  (A  A). 
EDITOR  AND  PUBLISHER;  Satur 
days;    newspapermen:  eight  pages  10i^^xl4; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1901;  J.  B. 
Shale,  editor  and  publisher.      Office,   17-21 
Park  row.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EliECTRICAL  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
electricity ;  seventy  two  to  one  hundred  and 
fifty  pages  10x13:  subscription  $3;  established 
1881;  Chas.W.  Price,  editor;  William  Hand 
Browne,  Jr.,  technical  editor;  Electrical  Re- 


704 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


view    Publls'  ins?    Co.,   publishers.      Office, 
13-21  Park  row  (2—4). 

Circulation :    lu  1891  and  1895.  G.     In  1896. 
G.  la  1897,  Y.     Inl89S,  yH.     In  1899,  yl.    In 
19CtO,  June,  publisher  asserts,  never  for  the 
last  ten  vears  printed  less  than  4.000.   In  1901, 
vG.     Actual  average  for  1902,  6, tj  12:  for 
1903,  6,SS5;  for  1904,  7,363  (OO). 
Publisher's  antwuncement.—Tiie  Electrical 
Review  is  the  oldest  electrical  weekly  In 
America.    Its  advertisers  reach  the  elec 
trical,  mechanical  and  engineering  inter- 
ests, electric  light  stations,  telephone  ex- 
changes, steam  and  street  railways,  and 
all  those  engaged  in  the  sclentiflc  and  in- 
dustrial applications  of  electricity.  Adver 
tisers  receive  the  best  typographical  care 
ani  may  have  the  benefit  of  this  journal's 
art  and  engraving  departments.  The  Elec- 
trical Review  is   an   independent,   elec- 
trical weekly  of   general  circulation,  not 
associated    with    any   technical    journal 
combination.     Its  editorial  and  news  de- 
partments and  list  of  special  contributors 
are  not  excelled,  if  equalled,  by  any  tech 
nical  journal.  As  the  result  of  an  elaborate 
Pf  rsonal  call  campaign,  begun  four  years 
ago,  and  still  continuing,  the  Electrical 
Review  has  steadily  grown  in  number  of 
readers  of  the  best  class,  and  it  has  the 
largest     circulation     of     any     electrical 
weekly-    This  may  be  verified  bv  reference 
to  copies  of  this  Directory  for  1903  and  190 1. 
ELECTRICAL  WORLD  AND  EN- 
GINEER; Saturdays;  electricity;  seventy- 
two  to  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $3;  established  1874;  T.  C.  Mar- 
tin   and    W.  D.  Weaver,   editors;    McGraw 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  114  Lib- 

6T*tV  StFG6t  (  1      ^  ) 

Circulation :  '  Actual  average  for  1894, 
10. til 7.  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1896.10,061.  In  1897,  Y\  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899,  G.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  June,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  never  printed  as  small  an 
edition  as7,500.  In  1902, yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
19i;»4,  (z-4)  G(00). 

ELECTRICITY;  Wednesdays;  elec 
trlcitv;  twenty-eight  pages  lOxlSJ^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891;  Electricity  News- 
paper Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  136  Liberty  street  (3-5  P) 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2,833. 
In  1897. Y.  In  1898. yl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (•  •). 
In  1904.  yl. 

ElIPIRE  OF  FINANCE;  Saturdays; 
financial;  sixteen  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$5;  established  1894;  New  York  Financial 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 5  and  7  Dey  street  (12—3).     Circ'n  ••ntL" 

ENGINEERING  AND  MINING 
JOURNAL-MINING  AND  lYIETAL- 
LiURGY;  Thursdays:  mining  and  metal- 
lurgv;  one  hundred  and  ten  to  one  hundred 
and  slxtj'-f  our  pages  10x14;  subscription  05; 
established  1866;  T.  A.  Rickard,  editor;  The 
Engineerinsr  and  ftlining  Journal, publishers. 
Offlce.261  Broadway  (2— 4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  (.500  in 
1893  to  Q  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900  ''Hin 
1901,  vH.  Actual  average  for  1902.  10,- 
009;    for   1903,   8,537;    for  1904,    S,o6o 

^^^'GINEERING  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
civil,  mechanical,  mining  and  electrical  en- 
gineering; one  hundred  to  one  hundred  and 
twenty-four  pages  10x14;  subscription  $5; 
established  1874;  Engineering  News  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Office,  220 

Circulation :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October,  1898,  7,785;  for  a  year 
endingwithOctober,lS99,S,'i70;  for  a  year 
ending  with  October  18.  1900,  9.003;  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1901,9,884; 
for  1902,  10,888.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  iMarch,  1904,  12,642;  for 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

a  year  ending   ivith   March,  1905,    13,037 
(OO). 

ENGINEERING  R  E  C  O  RD;  Satur- 
days; engineering  and  building;  one  hundred 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $3;  established  1877; 
McGraw  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
114  Liberty  street  (1—4). 

Circulation:    In  1900.  "jkl."    In  1901,  H. 
In  19(J2,  (z— 4,  5)H.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904  yH. 

EXAMINER;  Thursdays;  baptist; 
twenty-four  pages  11x16;  subscription $2;  es- 
tablished 1828;  The  Examiner  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  38  Park  row. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  D  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  D.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yE.  In  1899, 
vF.  In  1900.  vF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  vF. 

FAMILY  STORY  PAPER;  Satur- 
days; fiction;  eight  pages  14^x21;  subscription 
$3;  established  1873;  J.  R.  Abarbanell,  edi- 
tor :  Munro  Publishing  House,  publishers. 
Office,  24  and  26  Vandewater  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  A  In 
1891  to  B  In  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897.  B  Z. 
In  1898,  yB.  In  1899,  zB.  In  1900,  yB.  In 
1901,  yB.  In  1902, yB.  In  1903,  yB.  In  1904, yC. 

FIELD  AND  FANCY;  Saturdays; 
sports;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  establlshef11893;  F.  J.  Skinner,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  5  Dey  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
liHH,  yl. 

FINANCIAL  AGE;  Saturdays;  finan- 
cial; fifty-two  pages  9J^xl3;  subscription  $5; 
established  1899;  F.  Howard  Hook,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  5-11  Broadway  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900. -jkl"  Inl901,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  In 
19(14.  yf, 

FINANCIAL.  INQUIRER; Saturdays; 
financial;  twenty-four  pages  SxllJ^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1900;  B.  G.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  115  Nassau  st. 
(12—4).  Circulation   -jkl.-   In  1901  Z(  1,2, 4, 5). 

FINANCIAIi  RECORD  AND  IN- 
VESTORS' MANUAL;  Wednesdays; 
financial;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$3;  established  1878;  A.  C.  Lassen,  editor; 
The  Financial  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  12  Broadway  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iKi-"     In  1900,  Z.    Inl902.  "JKL." 

FINANCIAL  REVIEW;  Wednes- 
days; finance.  Insurance  and  commerce; 
sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1382;  Charles  G.  Rives,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  132  Church  street  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
4,190.  In  1895.  G.  Inl896,G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  vH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH. 
Actual  average forl90l,  5,106.  Inl902,yG. 
In  1903,  (z-^)  G.    In  1904,  yH. 

FINANCIER  ;  Mondays ;  financial ; 
ninety-six  pages  8x11;  subscription  $10;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Financier  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  62-64  Trinity  place  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898.yF.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  19a2,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904.  yG. 

FIRE  AND  WATER;  Saturdays; 
, water  and  fire  service;  twenty-eight  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $3;  established  1882;  Shep- 
perd  &  Burnham.  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  99  Nassau  St.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

FIREMAN'S  HERAI..D;  Thursdays; 
fire  service;  thirty-two  pages  9i^xl2;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  H.  H.  Easter- 
brook,  editor;  CM. Palmer,  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 253  Brondwav  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL- ' 

FIRESIDE  COMPANION;  Satur- 
days; fiction;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1860;  George  Munro's 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  23  Van- 
dewater street  (8—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  A  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yB.  In 
1899,  vB.  In  1900,  yB.  In  1901,  yB.  In 
1902,  yB.     In  1903.  yB.    In  1904,  yC. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


705 


\KW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

F1P4HING  <;AZETTE;  Saturdays; 
commercial  flsherles;  twenty  pages  10x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  G.  E.  Jen 
niuK«,  publisher.  Office,  203  Broadway. 
Circiilatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
sm:illest  1,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,500;  /or  1897.  1,647.  In  1898.  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  issue  1..500.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
19M0,  vl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
A  I.     Inl'.HU,  yl. 

FliORISTS'  EXCHANGE;  Satur 
days ;  florist,  seed  and  nursery  trade ;  twenty 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
A.  T.  De  La  Mare  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 
<Limited),  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
2  S  Duane  street  (3 — 3). 

I'ii'culatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5,(00.  Actual  average  for  189b, 
5,577.  Inl897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1S9S, 
5,915.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  zG.  In  1901, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  everj'  week  for  the 
past  52  issues  there  were  printed  7.000.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  7,099.  In  1903,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1904.  7,143. 

FOREST  AND  STREAM;  Satur 
days;  sporting;  thirty-six  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1871;  Forest  and 
Stream  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  346  Broadway  (12-4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vG.  In  1899.  zG.  In  1900.  yG.  In 
1901.  (Z-3-)  G.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  H 
<++).    In  1904,  (z-4)  H  (••)(©©). 

FOURTH  ESTATE;  Saturdays;  jour 
nalism  and  advertising;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1894;  Ernest  F. 
Birmingham,  editor  and  publisher.  Office. 
Park  Row  building  (10—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  liWS,  I.    In  1904  yl, 

FRATERNAIi  EAGLE;  Thursdays; 
Fraternal  Order  of  Eagles;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  Frank 
W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  41 
Beaver  street  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  ••.iivl."  In  1901.  H. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (OO) 
(AAI. 

FREEiWAN'S  JOURNAL,  AND 
CATHOLIC  REGISTER:  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  16x23;  subscrip- 
tion $3.50;  established  1833;  Rev.  L.  A.  Lam 
bert,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  46  Park 
place  (8—3  P). 

Circulariou  :  RatlJig  varied  from  E  In  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  18'J6.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904.  yG. 

FREIHEIT;  Saturdays;  German;  an- 
archist; eight  pages  10x13;  subscription  $2; 
established  1878;  John  Most,  editor  find  pub- 
lisher. Office.  3465  Third  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisherasserts.not 
less  Than  3.500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  H.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  vH.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  ^)  H.  In  m;3, 
yH  (O  O).    In  i;Xt4  yl. 

FREISCHUTZ;  Sundays  (A  A). 

FRUITMAN'S  GUIDE;  Saturdays; 
fruit,  produce  and  grocery  trades;  twenty- 
eight  to  thirty-six  pages  12xl6J^;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1896;  James  Clarence 
Harvey,  editor  and  proprietor.  Office.  8  to 
12  Jay  street  (2—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
8,250##.  In  1893,  yF##.  In  1899,  yG 
##.  Actual  average  for  1900,  3,0t23.  In 
1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1902,  3,1  49.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  November,  1903,  3,6*^0. 
In  19<U,  yH. 

FRUIT  TRADE  JOURNAI-,, 
DAIRY  AND  PRODUCE  RECORD; 
Saturdays;  fruit,  dairy  products  and  prod- 
uce; twentj'-four  pages  llj^xlfi;  subscription 
$3;  established  1887;  F.  H.  Hobbs,  editor; 
Fruit  Trade  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  OflQce, 
76-78  Park  place  (10—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jjcl"  In  1900,  zT. 
In  1901,  (z-3)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
Z(4)(»»).    In  1904,  yl. 

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NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

FURNITURE  WORLD;  Thursdays; 
furniture;  thirty-six  to  sixty-eight  pages 
\Qx\\\\4\  subscription  $2;  established  1890; 
G.  H.  Langworthy,  editor;  Towse  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  150  Fifth  avenue 
(10-3).  CIrc'n  "iKi-"  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4,5). 
In  l'.h3.  Z(l). 

GAELIC  AMERICAN;  Saturdays; 
Irish  Nationalist;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  September;  1903; 
Gaelic  American  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
puV)lishers.  Office,  12  Dutcli  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
S,179. 

GEYER'S  STATIONER  AND 
AiHERICAN  PA1»ER  TRADE  AND 
WOOD  PULP  NEWS;  Thursdays;  sta- 
tionery; twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  su  scrlp- 
tlon  $2;  established  1877;  C.  Paine,  editor; 
Andrew  Geyer.  publisher.  Office,  318  Broad 
wav  (1—4).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(«»). 

GOLDEN  HOURS;  Saturdays;  Action; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1834;  J.  R.  Abarbanell,  editor;  Munro 
Pul)li8hing  House,  publishers.  Office,  24  and 
26  Vande  water  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  Din  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  D  Z.  In 
1898.  yD.  In  1899. zD.  Inl900,y  D.  Inl901,  yD. 
In  1902.  yD.     In  1903,  yl).    In  1904,  yE. 

GREENWICH  VILLAGE  SATUR- 
DAY NIGHT;  Saturdays;  local;  eignt 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
ished  1903;  Walter  S.  Kennedy,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  Greenwich  avenue  and 
Charles  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904, 1  (•  •). 

HANDELS-ZEITUNG;  Saturdays; 
German;  sixteen  pages  13x17;  subscription 
$10;  established  1851;  I.  Auerbach,  editor; 
Meyer  Auerbach ,  publisher.  Office,  40  B' way . 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898.  yl.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900.  yl.     In  1901,   yl.    In  1902.  yl.      In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HAPPY  DAYS;  Fridays;  fiction; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Frank  Tousey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  24  Union  square  (12—4). 
C^irculation  :  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  H  Z.  In  1898. yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.     In  1902,  yl.      In  19t3.  yl.      In 

1904,  vl. 

HARLEM  LOCAL  AND  HARLEM 
LIFE;  Saturdays;  society;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Mil- 
lard J.  Bloomer,  editor;  Harlem  Life  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.  Office,  263  W. 
125th  street  (12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1399.8,265.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902.(z-6)H.    In  1903. yH.    In  1904,(z— 1)  H. 

HARLEM  REPORTER  AND 
BRONX  CHR  ON  I C  L  E  ;  Saturdays; ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  James  Jackson,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  2  W.  125th  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  Ill  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
zl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  2,067.  In 
1902.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  5,734. 
In  1904,  yG. 

HARIiEM  RECORD  AND 
KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  GAZETTE; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  S.  J.  Free- 
man, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  2270 
Seventh  avenue.     Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HARPER'S  WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
illustrated;  twenty-four  pages  9i^xl3J^;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1856;  Harper  &  Broth- 
ers, editors  and  publishers.  Office.  Franklin 
square  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  A  in  1892 
to  Bin  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vC  (?  ?).  In  1899,  vC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901, 
B.     In  1902,  yB.    In  1903,  yB  (•  •).     In  1904, 

yB(©©). 


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NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

HEBREW  STANDARD  ;  Fridays ; 
Jewish;  democratic;  twelve  pages  13x18:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  J.  P.  Solomon, 
editor ;  William  J.  Solomon,  publisher. 
Office,  87  Nassau  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 
to  F  in  1895.     In  1896,   F.     In  1897.  Y.     In 

1898,  yG.     In    1899,  yG.     In   1900.  yG.      In 

1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904, yG. 
HESSEN-DARMSTAEDTER 

ZEITCXG  AND  HESSISCHE 
BLAETTER;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1887; 
Voelcker  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  312-316  East  Twenty  third  st.  (8—3  P). 
Cii'Ciilatiou  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1893. 
In  1896,  H.      In  1897.   Y.     In  1898.    yl.      In 

1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
Inl903,  yl.    Iul904,  yl. 

HORSELESS  AGE;  Wednesdays; 
automobile  industry:  thirty-two  paere8  9xl2; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895;  E.P.  Inger- 
soll,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  150  Nassau 
street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOTEIi  GAZETTE  I  Saturdays;  twelve 

gages  18x19;  subscription  S2:  established  1876: 
iungerford  &  Martin,  publishers.  Office,  1128 
Broadway  (8— 3).  Circulation  "iKt."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(««). 

HOTEL.  REGISTER;  Wednesdays; 
•ixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $4  ;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  R.  A.  Harrison,  editor;  The  Hotel 
Register  Company  of  New  York,  publishers. 
Office,  St.  Paul  building  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  Q  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  during  1896, 
11,018*.  Inl897.Y.  Inl898,  yl  (?  ?).  In 
1899    "JKL  " 

ILLUSTRATED  RECORD;  Satur 
days;  sporting;  sixteen  pages  12^x18;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1888;  Henry  J.  Bot- 
thof,  editor  and  publisher.   Office,  21  Spruce 

street  ^8 3  P) 

Circulatiou:   In  1900,  "jkl- "    In  1901,  F.   In 

1902.  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904.  yG. 
ILLUSTRATED    LEADER;    Satur- 
days (A  A\ 

ILLUSTRATED  SPORTING 
NEWS;  Fridays;  sporting:  twenty-four 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $4:  established 
May,  1903;  Paul  Thompson,  editor;  Illus 
trated  sporting  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Offlce,4  W.22dstreet  (12— 4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdaj-s;  unde- 
nominational; eighty- four  pages  7x10;  sub 
•oriptlon  $2;  eatabllshed  1846;  William  Hayes 
Ward,  editor;  Clarence  W.  Bowen,  publisher. 
Office,  ISO  Fulton  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  D  In  1892 
to  E  In  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yF  (??).  In  1899.  zF.  In  1900,  yF.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.   In  1904,  E. 

INQUIRER;  Saturdays;  society;  six- 
teen pages  10x14;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Cimetar  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  109  Forty-second  st. 
(3-3  P). 

INSURANCE;  Fridays  ;  insurance ; 
•Ixteen  pages  9x12 ;  subscription  $3 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  S.  H.  Davis,  editor:  Davis  8c 
Lakey,  publishers.  Office.  203  Broadway. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

INSURANCE  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
insurance;  sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $5;  established  1895:  Franklin 
Webster,  editor;  The  Insurance  Press,  pub 
llBhers.  Office,  120  Liberty  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  5«761,  includ- 
ing special  editions;  for  a  year  ending  xoith 
June,  1901, 4,51  3,  including  special  editions; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1903,  4,249« 
including  special  editions.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG. 

INTERSCHOLASTfC  HERALD; 
Mondays;  athletics:  four  pages  11x13;  sub 
soription  $1.25;  established  October.  1903; 
Leo  M.  Karpf,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
347  St.  Ann's  avenue  (6— 3).  Circ'n  "iisL"(AA). 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

IRISH-AMERICAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
f2.50;  established  1849;  Lynch  &  Meehan, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  33  Warren 
street  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z 
(1.2,4,5).    In  19(i3,Z  (•!)(••). 

IRISH-AMERICAN  ADVOCATE; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  John  C.  O'Connor,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.  Office,  15  Vandewater 
street  (12— 3). 

Circulation  "JKL."  Inl899,Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "iKL"  Actual  average  for  1903,3,700. 
In  1904,  vH. 

IRISH  NATIONALIST;  Saturdavs; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
SOcents;  established  1888;  John  F.  Kearney, 
editor;  Irish  Nationalist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  34  Frankfort  street.  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

IRISH  WORLD  AND  AMERICAN 
INDUSTRIAL  LIBERATOR;  Satur- 
days; labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1870;  Patrick  Ford,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  17  Barclay  street. 
Circulation;  Rating  varied  from  Bin  1892 
to  C  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yD. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

IRON  AGE;  Thursdays;  hai'dware,  iron 
and  metal;  one  hundred  and  fifty  to  two 
hundred  pages  9x13;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1855;  Charles  Kirchhoff,  editor;  David 
Williams  Companv.  publishers.  Office,  232- 
238  William  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897. Y.  Inl898.yG.  Inl899,yG.  Inl9U0,yG. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG  (00). 

JAPANESE  AMERICAN  COM- 
MERCIAL WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
Japanese;  commercial;  eight  pages  llx*15; 
subscription  $2;  established  1900;  Ma=atoshl 
FukutomI,  editor;  Hajime  Hoshi  y  Anrake, 
publisher  Office,  203  Broadway  (12—3). 
Circulatiou  "JJCL."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904.  v I. 

JEWELERS'  CIRCULAR-WEEK. 
LY;  Wednesdays;  jewelry  trade;  eighty- 
four  to  one  hundred  and  eight  pages  9x12: 
subscription  $2;  established  1869;  Jewelers' 
Circular  Publishing  Co.,  edtors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  11  John  street,  corner  of 
Broadway  (1 — 5). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897. Y.  Inl898,yH.  In  1899,  vH. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In"l903, 
yl(»«).    In  1904,  yl. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Since  the  con- 
solidation of  the  Jewelers'  Weekly  and  the 
Jetcelers'  Revieiv  with  the  Jewelers'  Circu- 
lar, the  Jewelers'  Circular  Weekly  is 
the  recognized  independent  oi-gan  of  the 
jewelry  and  kindred  trades. 

JEWISH  TIMES;  Thursdays:  Jewish; 
eight  pages  15x22:  Morris  Wechsler,  editor 
and  publisher.    Office,  495  Willis  ave.  ( A  A ). 

JOURNALIST;  Saturdays ;  news- 
papers; eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  g4; 
established  1884;  Allan  Forman,  editor:  The 
Journalist  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
41  Libert.v  street.   Circulation  "jkl.- 

JUDGE;  Fridays;  comic;  sixteen  pages 
10x14;  subscription $5:  established  1881 ;  R.  K. 
Munkittrick,  editor;  The  Judge  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  227  Fourth  ave.  ( 1 — I). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  80,000 
in  1894  to  B  in  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  85.000.  In  1898, 
yA.  In  1899, yB.  In  1900,  zB.  Inl901.(z-4)  B. 
In  1902,  vB.    In  1903.  vB.    In  ]<h)4.  vB. 

K  U  R  Y  E  R  NOWOJORSKI;  Tues 
days;  Polish,  national  catholic;  eight  pages 
13x19:  subscription  $1 50;  established  1890; 
Jos.  Jannuz,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
415  Fifth  st  (12—3).    Circulation  ".ikl  "  (A  A). 

LA  SEDIA  EliETTRICA;  Sundays; 
Italian;  humorous;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $2;  established  1892:  E.  M.  Grella, 
editorandpublisher.  Office,230Grandst.(3— 3). 
Circulatiou:   In  1900,  "jkl- "    Actual  aver- 


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Exposition  Universelle  Internation- 
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NEW  YORK — Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

age /or  1901.  6,500.    In  1902,  yG.     In  1903, 
yG(00)(AA). 

L.AS  NOVKDADES;  Thursdays;  Span- 
ish; sixteen  pages  13x19;  subscription  $8; 
established  1876;  D.  Jose  G.  Garcia,  editor  and 
publisher.  Oitice,  108  Fulton  st.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
1/ECO  D'lTALilA-RlVlSTA 
ITAL.O-AMERICAN  A;  Thursdays; 
Italian;  four  pages  15>gx22;  subscription  $2; 
established  —  L'Eco  &Italia  1849,  Rivista 
Italo- Americana  1883;  Felice  Tocci,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  87  Park  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl.- 

LEONARD'S  RAIL, WAY  NEWS: 
Saturdays;  railroads;  eight  pages  14x21;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1898;  John  H. 
Leonard,  editor  and  publisher.  Oflflce,  74 
■Cortlandt  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  I.      In  1903,  yl.    In 
1904.  yl. 

LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRATED 
WEEKLY;  Thursdays;  sixteen  pages 
12x17;  subscription$4;  established  1853;  Judge 
€o.,  publishers.  Office,  227  Fourth  ave.  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  B  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  B  ###.  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.  yD  (??).  In  1899,  zD.  In  1900,  D(??). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  enclina  with  Oc- 
tober, 1901,  70,300,  Inl902.yB.  Inl903,yB. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
Aiigust,  1904,  09.077. 

Publisher's  announcement  —We  earnestly 
recommend  to  your  attention  for  your  1905 
advertising,  Leslie's  Weekly,  America's 
oldest  and  yet  best  illustrated  paper.  We 
have  at  the  present  time  a  guaranteed 
circulation  of  nearly  one  huudred  thou- 
sand copies  each  week.  Nearly  sixty  thou- 
sand are  regular  subscribers;  balance  is 
handled  by  the  news  companies  and  deal- 
ers. We  can  commend  this  publication  to 
J  ou  and  your  clients  for  1905. 

We  shall  make  every  effort  to  be  just  a 
little  ahead  of  the  procession. 
Actual  average  year  ending  August,  1904, 


■69,0;7    (*). 
weekly. 

Leslie's 
vertising 
New  York. 


Present    average    over   75,000 

Weekly— William  L.  Miller,  Ad- 
Manager,    225   Fourth    Avenue, 


LIFE;  Thursdays;  humorons;  twenty 
pages  9x11;  subscription  $5;  established  1883; 
John  A.  Mitchell,  editor;  Mitchell  &  Miller, 
publishers.  Office,  19  W.  31st  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  B  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  B.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899, 
zC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902, 
yC.    Inl903,  yC.    In  1904,  yD  (©0). 

LIQUOR  TRADES  AND  HOTEL 
REVIEW;  Fridays;  liquor  interests; 
twenty-four  pages  9x11;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1S99;  P.  H.  Nolan,  editor;  The 
Liquor  Trades'  Gazette  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 41  Beaver  sti-eet. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899.  zl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl(OO)  (A  A). 

LITERARY  DIGEST;  Saturdays  ;  lit 
erary;  thirty  two  pages  9x12;  subscription  S3; 
established  1888;  Funk  &  Wagualls  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Office,  44  E.  23d  street. 
(1-^-4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zC.  Average  circulation 
for  vear  ending  August  11,  1900,  49.359  (aaa). 
In  1901,  vB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1903,  vB.  In 
19(>4,  vC 

LUTHERISCHE  HERALD;   Satur 
days;    evangelical-lutheran;    twelve   pages 
9x13;    subscription    $1.50;    established    1856; 
J.  A.  Dewald,  editor;  Evangelicum  Ministe- 
rlum  of  New  York,  publishers     Circ'n  "jkl." 

MARINE  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
maritime;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1878;  George  L.  Norton, 
editor;  Marine  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 17  State  street  (6—3). 
Circulatiou  "jkl."  In  1904,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past 
year  was  3,000.    In  1904.  yH. 


NEW  YORK—Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


MARITIME  REGISTER;  Wednes- 
days; maritime;  sixty  pages  13xl6J^;  sub- 
scription §35;  established  1869;  A.  Bender, 
editor;  The  World's  Maritime  News  C, 
publishers.  Office,  61-63  William  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  every 
edition  5.000.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898  zG. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  the  whole  vear  was  5.250.  In 
1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  December 
publisher  asserts,  lowest  number  issued 
during  past  year  was  5,2.50.  In  1904,  yG  (00). 

MASONIC  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
twentj'  pages  9xl2i^;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  C.  C.  Hunt,  editor:  Masonic 
Standard  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers.  Office,  1133 
Broadway  (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
3,109.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1901,  3»111;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902,  3,189.  In  1903, 
(z — 4)  H.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1904,  3,315. 

MEDIATOR;  Saturdays;  labor;  four 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  C.  H.  Applegate,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  a  German  edition.  Office,  73-79  Fulton 
street.     Circulation  "jkl." 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL ;  Saturdays; 
medical  and  surgical  ;  sixty-eght  pages 
8x11}^;  subscription  $5;  established  1897; 
Janie~s  Hendrie  Lloyd,  editor;  A.  R.  Elliott 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  66  West 
Broadway  (3—4). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1898. 
10,000;  for  1899,  10,980;  ior  1900.  yF. 
Act ual  average  /or  1901,  13,500:  for  1902, 
13,500.     In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  F. 

MEDICAL  NEWS;  Saturdays;  medi- 
cal; sixty- eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  $4; 
established  1843;  Smith  Ely  Jelliffe,  editor; 
Lea  Bros.  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Ill  Fifth 
avenue  (7—3  P). 

Circulatiou  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yl(++).  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901, y I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
March,  1902,  6,722.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, 
yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

MEDIC  A  L  RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  med- 
ical; ninety-two  pages  8x12;  subscription  $5; 
established  1866;  T.  L.  Stedman,.  A.M..  M.D., 
editor;  Wm.  Wood  &  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  51  Fifth  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901, 
yF.    In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.     In  1904.  yF. 

MEKEEL'S  WEEKLY"  STAMP 
NEWS;  Saturdays;  philately;  eight  pages 
10x14;  subscription  5() cents;  established  1891; 
C.  E.Severn,  editor;  Mekeel-Redfleld-Severn 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  198  Greene  st.  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  11,500.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  G.  In  1899,  G.  In  1900,  G.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902.  yG.    In  19('3,  yH  (A  A). 

:>IERCANTILE  AND  FINANCIAL 
TIMES;  Saturdays;  commercial:  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $5;  established 
1872;  Francis  Swigert,  publisher.  Office,  64-66 
Miirrav  street  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,vH.  Inl899.yH.  In  1900, zH.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  vH.  In  1903,  yH  (••).  In  1904, 
(z-4.  5.7)  H(»«). 

MERCHANTS'  REVIEAV;  Fridays 
(A  AV 

METAL  WORKER,  PLUMBER 
AND  STEAMFITTER  ;  Saturdays  ; 
eightv  to  one  hundred  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion '$2;  established  1874;  David  Williams 
Companv,  editors  and  publishers;  dated  also 
at  Chicago,  111.  Office.  232  William  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900 yG. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

MOTOR  WORLD;  Thursdays;  auto- 
mobiles;   twenty  eight    pages   93^12;    sub- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


709 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

scription$2;  established  1899;  Goodman  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  154  Nassau 
street  (7—3  P).    Circulation   'jki." 

MOTORING  AM>  BOATING;  Wed- 
nesdays (A  A). 

MUSIC  TRADE  REVIEW;  Satur 
days;  music  trade  and  art;  forty  eight  to 
sixty  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  Edward  Lyman  Bill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  a  monthly  edition  under  same 
binding  called  Artists'  Number.  Office,  1 
Madison  avenue  (12 — 1). 

Circiifatiou  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  exceeding  3,000.  In  1898,  yll.  In 
1899,  zH.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts, 
for  twelve  months  preceding  smallest  num- 
ber printed  was  3.550.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  February,  1901,  4^860;  for 
1903,  5,45ti:  for  1903,  5,533:  for  i\m, 
5,509. 

Publisher' s    announcement. — The    IMusic 
Trade  Review  has  vv^on  the  highest  position 
in  trade  journalism.   In  circulation,  stand- 
ing and  influence  its  superiority  is  univer- 
sally  recognized.     Was   given  the  Grand 
Prix  at  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1900,  and 
the  Gold  Medal  at  St.  Louis,  1904. 
MUSIC  TRADES;  Saturdays;  musical; 
thii-ty-six  to  fifty-two  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion  $2;    established  1890;   John  C.  Freund, 
editor;    Music  Trades  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  135  Fifth  avenue  (1—4  P). 
Circulation:     Actual     average    for    1895, 
4,1  68.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  H. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber, 1899,  6,781.    In  1900,  yG.    In  1901,  yH. 
Inl902,  yll.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

MUSIC AI^  AGE;  Thursdays;  music 
trade;  twenty-eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1889;  Harry  E.  Freund, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  42  E.  23d  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  lMl898,yI.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yT. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  KOi,  yl.  la 
1904  yl. 

MUSICAL.  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
musical;  sixty  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$5;  established  1880:  Marc  A.  Blumenberg, 
editor;  Musical  Courier  Company,  publishers. 
Office.  Broadway  and  26th  street  (8—3  P). 
CircuLation  :  Rating  varied  from  10,000  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  F  Z. 
In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  yF.  -^c- 
tual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901,4r,7Oa##*.  Inl902,F.  Inl903.yF. 
In  1904,  F. 

MUSICAL.  COURIER  EXTRA  ; 
Saturdays;  musical  instruments  and  music 
trades;  "tliirty  six  imges  11x16;  sub.scription 
$4;  established  1897;  The  Musical  Courier 
Co.,    publishers.  Office.  Broadway  and  26th 

street  (2 -l ) 

Circulation:  Tn  19no,'MKi,."  In  1901,  H.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  H. 

NATION;  Thursdays ;  independent; 
literary;  twenty-eight  pages  9J4xl2 ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1865:  Rollo  Ogden, 
editor;  New  York  Evening  Post  Company, 
publishers.  Office.  208  Broadway  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894. 
9,676.     In  1895.   F.      Actual   average  for 

1896,  9,720;  for  1897,  9.686.  In  1898.  yF. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  zG(^-^).  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yG  (©0). 

NATIONAIj   ADVERTISER;    Wed 
nesdays;  advertising;  sixteen  to  thirtv  two 
pages    6x81^;    subscription    $1;    established 
1878;  The  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Office,  6  E.  Fourteenth  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation:    In   1895.  G.    In  1896.  G.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  l9!)(\yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  ".LKi." 

NATION  A  IjIST;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptions?;  es- 
tablished 1888;  M.  A.  O'Reilly,  editor;  Nation- 
alist Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  134 
Leonard  street.    Circulation  "jki  " 

NATION  A  Ti  POLICE  GAZETTE; 
Saturda3^s  ;    sporting;    illustrated  ;    sixteen 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

pages  12x17;  subscription  $4;  established  1846; 
Richard  K.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  Franklin  square. 

Circulation  :  Accoided  A  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  vB.  In 
1899,  D.  In  1900,  yD.  In  1901,  yD.  In  19j2,yD. 
In  1903,  yD.     In  1904,  yD. 

NATIONAL  PROVISIONER;  Satur 
days;  provisions  and  meat;  tiftv-six  page* 
9i^ixl2i^;  subscription  $3;  established  1889; 
Dr.  Joseph  H.  Senner,  editor;  Food  Trad© 
Publishing  Company,  publishers;  dated  also 
at  Chicago,  111.  Office,  i'roiluce  Exch.  (T^- 3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5,000.  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
/or  1896,  24,638*.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 

1902.  6,304:  for  1903,  6,402:  for  1904, 
6,301. 

NAUTICAL  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
maritime;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  .subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1871  ;  Samuel  Ward 
Stanton,  editor;  Crossett  &  Bates,  publish- 
ers. Office,  156  Fifth  avenue  (2—5). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average f or  l%3r 
2,595;  for  a  year  ending  loifh  January, 
1905.  4,024. 

NEWSPAPERDOM ;  Thursdays;  news- 
paper publishing  and  advertising;  sixteen 
or  more  pages  8J^xl2:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890:  H.  Craig  Dare,  editor;  The  News- 
paper PublishingCompany  (Inc.),  publishers. 
Office.  150  .Nassau  street  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  -jkl."  (??)  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  November.  1902,  4,120;  ./"or  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  November  26th,  1903.  5,139.  In 
1904.  vG. 

NEAV  YORKER;  Wednesdays:  society; 
twenty  to  twenty  four  pages  11x14;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1899;  R.  W.  Criswell,  edi- 
tor; New  Yorker  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  22 
Thames  street  (1 — 5). 
Circulation  :    In  UH)4,  (z— 4)  H. 

NE^V  Y(»RKER  ECHO:  German, 
music,  theatre  and  society;  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $4:  established  1902; 
Herman  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  3  East  14th  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,450; /or  1901,  3,167. 

NORDSTJERNAN  (NORTH 
STAR);  Thursdays;  Swedish:  independ- 
ent: twelve  pages  18x24:  subscription  S2;  es- 
tablished 1872;  A.  E.Johnson  and  Charles  K. 
Johnson,  editors  and  publishers.  Office.  108 
Park  row  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
7.300.  In  1897,  G  Z.  Inl898,yG.  Actual 
average  for  a.  year  ending  ivith  June,  1899, 
7.S5S:  for  a  year  ending  with  October,. 
1900.8.816.    In  1901,  yF.    In  1902,  yF.    In 

1903.  vF.     In  1904.  yG. 
OBSERVER:  Thursdays;  presbyterlan; 

thirty-two  pages  9x14;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1823;  John  B.  Devins  and  John  .\. 
Offord,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  156 
Fifth  avenue  (.3— 3). 

Cii'culation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  189? 
to  D  In  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vE.  In  1899,  vF.  In  1900,  vF.  In  1901, yF. 
In  1902.  vF.    In  1903  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

f»Tli,  PAINT  AND  DRUG  RE- 
PORTER; Mondays;  oils,  paints  and 
drugs;  fortv  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$6;  established  1R7I;  Wm.  O.  Allison,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  100  William  street. 
Circulation:  In  1899. -jkl."  In  1900.  r.  Tn 
1901,  vl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  y I.. 

O  S  T  F  K  R  E  1  C  H  I  S  C  H  -  UNGAR- 
ISCllEZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  Bohemian 
and  Hungarian;  republican:  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription $2;  established  1886:  Mar- 
cus Braun,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also 
at  Chicago.  111.  Office.  54  St.  Marks  pi.  (.3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  G.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1(>02,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

O  IT  T  L  O  O  K  ;  Saturdays;  undenomina- 
tional ;  sixty-eight  to  one  himdred  and  forty- 


710 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WILLIAM    H.    SMITH.       FREDERICK    I.   THOMPSON.       JOHN    BUDD. 

aMl^  Smith  &  Thompson,  ^Mk 


Representing  Newspapers  of 
Known  Circulation. 


WtT\ 


TRIBUNE  BUILDING,  CHICAGO.        POTTER  BUILDING,  NEW  YORK. 


BIJFFAL.O  l^EWS 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  93,000  copies  daily.  Every 
prominent  local  and  foreig'n  advertiser  uses  the  News 


—many  exclusively.  No  campaign  in  Buffalo  can  be  successful  without  using  the  News. 


BOSTO\    TRAVELER 


Guranteed  circulation  over  80,000  copies 
daily.  The  Traveler's  morning  contempo- 
raries spent  over  Slo.OOO  advertising:  with  The  Traveler  last  year.  This  endorsement 
from  competitors  is  the  strongest  offered  by  any  newspaper  proposition.  Second 
cheapest  per  line  per  thousai^d  in  Boston. 


MEITIPHIS  COITliyiERCIAE  APPEAE  8^^X*r^g,^''^e''o^: 

ies  daily  and  52,000  copies  Sunday.  Guarantees  50%  more  daily,  lOO^  more  Sunday,  city 
or  country  circulation  of  any  other  Memphis  newspaper.  90  per  cent,  of  the  literate 
population  in  Memphis  and  Memphis  territory  read  the  Commercial  Appeal. 


ST.  JOSEPH   lyEWS   &  PRESS 

proposition,  by  long  odds,  not  only  of  St. 
makes  it  splendid  '•try  out "  proposition. 


Guaranteed  circulation  over 

34.000  copies  daily.     The  best 

Joseph  but  of  the  Middle  West.    Flat  rate 


EOS  ANGEEES  HERAED 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  24,000  cop- 
ies daily   and   32,000   Sunday.     Carries 


more  foreign  advertising  than  any  Los  .Angeles  newspaper  and  has  never  failed  to 
make  any  campaign  in  Los  Angeles  successful. 


"xri?"lir  OR!  l^Al\r€i  ITKlfl  Guaranteed  circulation  over  21.000  copies 
illM:iTy  ^^m^m^MiA^rm^  m  m.  mzjItj.  ^^j,y  ^^^  Sunday.  Only  New  Orleans  news- 
paper perm  tting  an  examination  of  its  circulation  books.  The  best  return-produc- 
ing proposition  in  New  Orleans  and  no  success  there  without  using  it. 


BIXGHAMTOA  PRESS 

nearest  competitor,  ^guaranteed),  and  is  supreme  in  its  field  as  a  result  producing 
proposition.    Most  wonderful  newspaper  success  in  years. 


Guaranteed  eirculation  over  22,000   copies 
daily.     Over  double  the  circulation  of  its 


CiV¥8  A  i^¥T€il^    TrT.l,F!fil¥8  Alt!"    Guaranteed  circulation  over  17,000  cop- 
»![  ■fcAl-zUgJ^     ■H^iM^J^^gfc.A.TJ    jgg  ^^jjy     ^^^jy  pgjjj^y  p^pg^  j^  central 

New  York  and  divides  afternoon  field  in  ."Syracuse  with  the  cheapest  per  line,  per 
thousand  in  that  city.    All  the  big  successful  foreign  advertisers  use  The  Telegram. 


CHATTANOOGA  IVEWS 

proposition  usinsr  The  News.    Strongly  endorsed  by  local  merchants  and  druggists. 
Write  your  Chattanooga  customers  about  it. 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  14.000  copies 
daily.    You  will  find  almost  every  foreign 


PEEBEO   STAR-JOERiVAE 

paper  In  a  manufacturing,  mining  and  smelting  city,  essentially  an  evening  newspaper 
constituency.  Guaranteed  to  have  a  larger  local  circulation  than  any  l^eblo  newspaper. 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  13.000 
copies  daily.    Only  afternoon  news- 


Ill  making  up  your  advertising  appropria- 
tion, insist  always  upon  receiving  detailed 
sworn  circulation  statements  being  fur- 
nished you.  You  can  always  get  them 
from  the  "  Known  Circulation  "  list. 

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LITTLE  ROCK  GAZETTE 

ing-  newspaper  in  the  Capital  of  (he  State,  and  the  StateVt  Arkat'sas  can  be  practically 
covered  by  the  Gazette,  Only  Little  Rock  newspaper  proving  its  circulation  scateineni  s. 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  10,000 
daily  and  12,000  Sunday.  Onlymoin 


iVOREOEH     DISPATCH    Guaranteed  circulation  over  10,000  copies 

»r daily.    If  it  is  local  circulation  you  want 

then  use  The  Dispatch,  as  it  covers  Norfolk  and  immediate  territory  thoroughly  and 
better  than  any  competitor.    50^^  more  city  circulation  guaranteed. 


SAVAIVjVAH    press    Guaranteed  circulation  over  7,.'i00  daily.  To  thor- 

— oughly  cover  Savannah  The  Press  must  be  used, 

and  with  a  reasonable  rate  card  is  not  only  the  cheapest  but  the  best.    Ask  anybody  in 
Savannah.    bO%  more  city  circulation  guaranteed. 


WEVXIPEG  TELEGRAM 


of  Canada  and  The  Telegram  covers  it, 
cent,  more  than  the  year  before. 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  14,000  cop- 
ies daily.    Manitoba  is  the  richest  part 
Foreign  advertisers  used  it  last  year  100  per 


The  "Big  Five"  Weeklies 


PE^NS  YL VAAT  A    GRIT    Gua.-anteecl  circulation  over  200  (lOO  copies 

— weekly.    Goes  into  more  than  10,000  of  the 

smaller  cities,  towns  and  villages  of  the  country.    Head  by  prosperous  people,  wage 
earners,  trades  people.    Ask  anybody  about  "Grit"— America's  greatest  weekly. 


UTICA   SATURDAY  GLOBE 

printed  and  carefully  edited  to  the  likes  of  a  purchasing  "clientele  tlirouglK  ut    New 
York,  Pennsylvania  and  New  England.   To  reach  the  r.ght  sort  don  t  omit  T  he  Glebe 


Guaranteed  circulation  over  118,- 
000   copies   weekly.     Beautitully 


XATIONAL  TRIBUTE 


Guaranteed   circulation  over  100.(00  copies 
weekly.    Published   ax    Washington  and    a 


publication  of  absorbing  interest  to  all  Civil,  Spanish  and  Philippine  War  veterans 
One  of  the  best  known  "pullers''  on  "keyed"  advertisements. 


WEEKLY   COiniTIERCIAL    APPEAL  SfoT^tS  1o'!oro 

copies  weekly.  Thoroughly  covers  the  most  prosperous  section  of  the  rich  South  and 
Southwest.  One  of  the  best  known  leaders  on  members  of  -'Keyed"  propositions.  Try 
out  the  Commercial  Appeal's  rich  territory. 


Kf.ltf  IR  A     TTLKd^H  All    Guaranteed  civculation   ovpr  50.(:00  co- ics 
J!iJ^i7MU%A      U^M^Ki^W^AiTM     ^^g^j^jy      Unapproached  in  a  rich  field  .-^s  a 

medium  to  cover  majority  of  the  territory  cf  Southern  New  York  and  Northern  and 
Northeastern  Pennsylvania.    At  the  rate  a  sure  result  producer. 


^y^OH, 


Smith  &  Thompson, 

Representing  Newspapers  of 
Known  Circulation. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPArER  DIEECTORY, 


N£  \V  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

eight  pages  5}^x8  (first  Issue  each  month 
illustrated  Magazine  number);  subscription 
$3;  established  1869;  Lyman  Abbott,  eaitor; 
The  Outlook  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  287 
Fourth  avenue  (1 — 1). 

Circiilatiou :  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  40,423;  for  1897,  45,115;  for 
1898,  70,264;  for  1899,  87,057.  In  19U(i,  yB. 
In  19U1,  y  B.  Actual  average  for  1902,  101,- 
923 ;  for  1903,  107,212.    In  1904,  yA . 

PAPER  MILL,  AND  WOOD  PULP 
NEWS  ;  Saturdaj's;  paper  and  wood  pulp; 
thirty-six  to  forty  pages  llj^xiei.^;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1877;  Charles  P.  Tower, 
editor;  L.  D.  Post,  publisher.  Office,  13  21 
Park  row. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1£91 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.  yH.  In  1899, yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, y I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PAPER  TRADE  JOURNAL;  Thurs 
days;  paper;  thirty-two  pages  11^^x15%; 
subscription  $4 ;  established  1871 ;  The  Lock- 
wood  Trade  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  150  Nassau  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  Inl899,vl. 
In  1900.  yl.  Inl901,yl.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

PEN  AND  PRESS;  Saturdays;  literary; 
four  pages  20x26;  Union  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  15  Vandewater  street 
(3-4  P)  (A  A). 

PHAR3IACEUTrCAL  ERA;  Thurs 
days;  pharmacy;  sixty  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1887;  D.  O.  Haynes,  pub- 
lisher. Office.  90  William  street.  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1894 
to  Q  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899,  vG.  In  19('0.  vG.  In 
1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19u3,  yG,"  In  1904. 
F(©0). 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Era  guar- 
antees Its  advertisers  a  circulation  of  10.000 
or  more  copies  each  week.  It  is  the  only 
weekli/  in  its  field,  the  recognized  newspa- 
per of  the  drug  trade,  and  covers  that 
trade  more  thoroughly  and  promptly  than 
any  other  medium.  D.  O.  Haynes.  editor 
and  publisher. 

PHOTOGRAPHER;  Tuesdays; 
photography  ;  twenty  pages  9}^xl3>^  ;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  April,  f903;  Photo 
grapher  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Office,  24-26 E.  21st  street  (2—5  P). 

PLATT DEUTSCHE  POST;  Satur- 
days; German;  independent;  twelve  pages 
18x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1883;  Alex- 
ander .fe  Goldman,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  3  East  14th  street  (1—5) 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
12,280.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y  F.  In  1899. 
yF.  Inl900,  y(i.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  vG. 
In  1903,  vG.    In  1901.  yG.    In  1904,  (z— 11)  E. 

POLICE  CHRONICLE  OF 
GREATER  NEW  YORK;  Saturdays; 
police  and  civil  service:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2:  established  1898;  D.  L.  Kauf- 
manu,  editor;  Police  Chmuicle  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  76  Essex  street  (1 — 5). 
Circiilatioa:  In  1899.  "jki'  In  1900.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  3,071;  for  1902, 
3,650;  for  190.3,  4,914;  for  1904,  7.034. 

PRINTERS'  INK;  Wednesdays;  ad- 
vertising; forty-eight  to  ninety  six  pages 5x8: 
subscription  $2;  established  18S8;  Printers' 
Ink  Publishing  Company,  Charles  J.  Zingg. 
manager.    Offices,  10  Spruce  street  (4—4). 

Circulation:  Actualaverage 
for  19113,  11,001;  for  1904, 
14.918. 

•^S^The  a'isolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
accorded  Printers'  Ink  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  Roweli's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 


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I        NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

I  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Printers'  Ikk  is 
devoted  exclusivelj-  to  the  intere>-ts  of  ad- 
vertisers and  Is  the  representative  journal 
of  its  class.  It  aims  to  teach  good  adver- 
tising methods— how  to  prepare  good  copy 
and  the  value  of  different  mediums,  by 
conducting  v\ide  open  discussions  on  anj' 
topic  interesting  to  advertisers.  Every  sub- 
ject is  treated  from  the  advertiser's  stand- 
point. Subscription  price,  $2  a  year.  Ad- 
vertising rates:  Classified,  20  cents  a  line 
each  time;  display,  20  cents  a  line;  J:t  page, 
$10;  half-page,  $20;  whole  page,  $40  each 
time.  In  specified  position,  if  granted, 
DouBLt;  THE  Above  Prices  are  charged. 
The  rates  are  flat.  No  discount  for  increase 
of  space  or  frequency  of  insertion.  A  dis- 
count of  five  per  cent  is  granted  when 
check  comes  in  full  payment  with  order 
and  copy.  A  discount  of  ten  per  cent  is 
granted  when  a  yearly  advertising  con- 
tract is  accompanied  by  check  in  full 
settlement  for  the  contract.  One  of  the 
most  interesting  features  of  the  Lit  tie 
Schoolmaster,  as  Printkrs'  Ink  is  called 
by  its  friends,  is  a  Roll  ol  Honor  — a 
department  established  in  the  early  part 
of  1903.  The  essential  features  of  a"  Roll 
of  Honor  are:  (1)  Being  based  on  the 
ratings  of  the  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory, the  high  character  of  which  is 
conceded  by  advertisers  and  publishers. 
This  department  is  veritably  a  Roll  of 
Honor,  based  upon  truth  and  fact.  (2)  By 
reason  of  its  standing  and  circulati(^n 
among  all  classes  of  advertisers  every- 
where, Printers'  I.nk  is  the  one  journal 
that  can  give  such  a  department  the  integ- 
rity which  makes  it  valuable  to  advertisers 
and  the  publicity  which  will  produce  re- 
sults for  publishers  appearing  therein. 
(3)  A  rating  in  the  Roll  of  Honor  prac- 
tically fixes  the  circulation  ot  a  paper  be- 
yond dispute.  The  establishment  of  such  a 
method,  capable  of  being  kept  all  the  time 
up-to-date,  marks  an  era  almost  as  impor 
tant  in  scientific  advertising  as  was  the  es- 
tablishment, in  1869.  of  Roweli's  American 
Newspaper  Directory.  (4)  The  Roll  of 
Honoris  theonlyorganizedweeklv  service 
in  existence  anywhere  through  which  the 
honest  and  progressive  publisher,  entitled 
to  membership,  can  bring  before  the  ad- 
vertisers of  the  United  States  his  increase 
of  circulation  for  a  week,  a  month  or  a 
quarter  just  past.  It  is  a  satisfactory 
guarantee  of  the  publishei's  truthfulness 
and  good  faith.  In  reports  of  this  kind 
every  prominent  adverM'ser  is  vitally  in- 
terestpd.  The  Roll  of  Honor  is  a  unique 
and  choice  service  for  choice  mediums. 
It's  the  only  authoritative  source  of  such 
information  to  be  had  at  any  price,  and  the 
expense  of  it  is  merely  nominal.  Two 
lines  for  52  insertions  cost  $20.80, 
nnrt  this  sum  may  be  cut  <Io\vu  lo 
§18.72  tor  a  whole  yeai-  if  check  is 
sent  with  the  yearly  order.  Auaddi 
tionallineis  uenerallv  necessary  to  make 
the  Roll  of  Honor  copy  as  complete  as  it 
should  be  and  bring  the  information  up- 
to  da'e  and  keep  it  fiere  by  weekly 
changes  to  k*^eii  pace  with  th^  facts.  The 
cost  for  the  additional  line  is  twenty  cents 
ner  week.  The  ROLL  OF  HONOR 
is  now  consi<lere«l  by  advertisers 
th«*  most  pr.'ictical  step  in  scientific 
advertising.  There  is  no  waste  in 
R01.,L  OF  HONOR  advertising, 
and  no  amount  of  money  can  buy  a 
place  in  the  ROLL  OF  HONOR  for 
a  paper  not  having:  the  requisite 
Qualifications  to  appear  therein. 
Address  all  correspondence  to  the  Manager, 
The  Printers'  Ink  Publishing  Co.,  10  Spruce 
street  (up  stairs).  New  York 

PROniJCE  REVIEW  AND  AI^FER- 
ICAN  CRE.\I>IERY:  Wednesdays:  dairy 
and  poultry  products;  thirty-.six  pages  9x12: 


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XFW  YORK-^Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

8ub*K'rlptloii  $1 ;  established  1SS6;  Urner  Barry 
Co'upany,  eiiltorsand  publishers.  Ottlce.  173 
Chambers  street  (6—3). 

Cii'culatiou:  lu  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  thau  2,1)00.  In  18%,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1S9S,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  2,940. 
In  1899.  zif.  Ill  1900,  vll.  lu  1901,  yll.  In 
1902.  vH.     lei  1<KI3.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl  (tt). 

I'  V  K  Ij  It!  OPINION;  Thursdays; 
political  aud  literary ;  thirtv-six  pages  SJxia; 
eubsi-ription  $4:  established  1886;  The  Public 
Opinion  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  44  E.  23d  st. 
<12-0. 

t'ii-culation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  18,200.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
19,1  Ifi.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  Actual 
average  for  ^m^,  15,107  ;/orl90(),  20,375; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Oc^.,  1901,  35,019; 
for  a  i/car  ending  icith  Feb.,  Iit02,  40,%i75. 
In  UW2,  yC.    In  1;K)3,  yC.    In  1904,  yC. 

PUBLISHERjS'     WEEKLY;    Satur 
days;   books;  one  hundred  and  forty  eight 
pages  6x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1852; 
R.  R.  Bowker.  editor  and  publisher.    Office, 
298  Broadway  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,150.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  (??) 

PUCK;  Wednesdays;  comic;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  $5;  established  1887; 
Keppler  &  Schwarzmann  (Incorporated),  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  S.  W.  cor.  Hous- 
ton and  Mulberrj^  streets. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  A  in  1891 
to  B  in  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vC(??).  In  1899,  yC.  Inl90U.  yC.  In  1901.  yC. 
IH  1902,  B.    In  1903,  y  B.    In  1904,  y  B. 

PUERTO  RICO  HERALiD;  Satur 
days;  Spanish  and  English;  sixteen  pages 
lOVoxlSVaj  subscription  $6;  established  July, 
1901;  Luis  Munoz  Rivera,  editor  and  pub 
lisher.  Office,  156  Fifth  avenue.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

RAILROAD  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
railroads  and  engineering;  eighty  to  one 
hundred  pages 7-Hxll;  subscription  $4.20;  es- 
tablished 1856;  The  Railroad  Gazette,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  81  Fulton  street  (12^). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  5.0(X)  in 
189o  to  H  in  1895.  lu  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  y  H .  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901, 
<z-4,  5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1!M»3,  yH.  In 
1904.  vH  (O0). 

RI<:Ali  ESTATE  RECORD  AND 
BUILDERS'  GUIDE;  Saturdays; 
real  estate  and  building;  forty  four  to 
seventy-six  pages  9}^xl4;  subscription  $6; 
established  March,  1868;  H.  W.  Desmond, 
editor;  C.  W.  Sweet,  publisher.  Office,  14 
Vesey  street  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "iia-"  (++)  In  1902, 
August,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the 
past  vear  was  less  than  6.5U0.  In  1903,  yG, 
In  19i>4,  yG(00). 

RETAIL  GROCERS'  ADVOCATEj 

Fridays  ;  groceries;  thirty-six  to  forty  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1880;  J.  W. 
Callahan,  editor;  Retail  Grocers'  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  147  Chambers  street. 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Insurance,  com- 
mercial and  financial;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $3;  established  1876;  Journal  of 
Commerce  and  Commercial  Bulletin  (Incor- 
porated), editors  and  publishers.  Office.  19 
Beaver  street  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl"  (A  A). 

REVISTA    EVANGELICA    NORD- 
AMERICA;  Wednesdays;  Italian;  eight 
een  pages  9x13;  subscription  $2;  establisned 
1899;  F.  A.  Taglialatela,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  1  E.  115th  street  (10—3).    Circ'n  ".nn.." 

RIDER  AND  DRIVER  OUTDOOR 
SPORT;  Saturdays;  horses  and  society; 
twenty-four  to  forty  pages  9%xl5;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1891;  Samuel  Walter  Tay- 
lor, editor  and  publisher.  Office.  1123  Broad- 
way (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  20,000.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vE.  In  1899.  zE.  In  1900,  vF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

RURAL  NEW  YORKER;  Saturdays; 

agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16;   suljscrip- 

tion  $1;  established  1850;  H.  W.  Collingwood, 

editor;  Jolin  J.  Dillon,  publisher.    Office.  409 

Pearl  street  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  f rom  C  in  1891 

to  D  in  1895.     In   1896.   D.     In  1897.  Y.     In 

1898.  vE.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE. 

In  1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE  (+t).    In  1904  (z— 4) 

B(«*). 

Publisher's  annoMxccmenf.— Circulation  for 

1905,   guaranteed,  75,000  weekly.    Records 

always  open  to  inspection. 

SABBATH  READING;  Fridays; 
non-sectarian;  sixteen  pages  9x123^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1873;  James 
D.  Dougall,  editor;  Witness  and  Sabbath 
Reading  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  150  Nassau 
sfff^fit  { \     4  ^ 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
38,971.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897, 
C  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Nov.,  1898,  107,349; /or  a  year  end- 
ing rvith  March,  1899,  109,040.  In  1900,yA, 
In  1901,  (z— 3)  A.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1902,  lW,54tTl',  for 
1902,  1154,677;  for  1903,  112,615;  for 
1904,  111,056.  ^  ...   X,. 

SCJHOOL;  Thursdays;  educational;  eight 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
H.  S.  Fuller,  editor;  School  News  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1.54  Fifth  avenue  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  August,  1899,  '23,444.     In 

1900,  yD.  In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In 
19i3,  yG.    In  1904,  yG.  .  ,      „  .      , 

SCHOOL  J  O  U  RN  A  L ;  Saturdays ; 
educational;  twenty-four  to  eighty-eight 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $2;  established 
1870;  A.  M.  Kellogg,  editor;  E.  L.  Kellogg  & 
Co.,  publishers  ;  dated  also  at  Chicago,  111. 
Office,  61  E.  Ninth  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  E  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF. 
In  1900,  zF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1!)03,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

SCHW^BISCHES  WOCHEN- 
BLATT;  Wednesdays;  German;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1877;  Hans  Schliesser,  editor;  Heerbrandt 
Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office,  54  Beek- 
nian  street  (8—3).  . 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  m 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  vG.     In  1899,  yG.     In  1900,  yG.      In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  for  year  past 
was  5,900.    In  1904,  yG. 

SCIENCE :  Fridays  ( A  A).^^  ^  ^^ 

SCIENTIFIC  AMERICAN;  Satur- 
days; scientific,  mechanical  aud  inventions; 
sixteen  pages  12x16;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1845  ;  Munn  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  361  Broadway  (12—3).  ^.  ^ 
Circulation:  In  1894,  B.  In  1895,  C.  In 
1896  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899. 
yC.  In  1900,  vC.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902, 
yC.    In  1903,  yC"(«  •)•    In  1904,  yC  (©  ©). 

SCIENTIFIC  A>IERICAN  SUP- 
PLEMENT; Saturdays;  scientific;  sixteen 
pages  12x16;  subscription  $5,  with  Scientifio 
American,  S.1 ;  Munn  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  361  Broadway.  Does  not  in- 
sert ad  ver  ti  sem  en  ts. 

SCOTTISH  AMERICAN:  Wednes- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3:  es- 
tablished 1857;  A.  M.Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  33  Rose  street  (12— 4) 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  6,366.  In 
1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

SEARCH-LIGHT;  Saturdays:  liter- 
ary: twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1896;  Wm.  George  Jordan,  editor; 
Search-Light  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  24  Murray  street  (2-5  P). 

SHAREHOLDER;  Thursdays;  finan- 
cial;  four  pages    12xl6J^:    subscription  $4; 


714 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEP.  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

established  1894;  F.  J.  Syme,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Office.  26  Broad  street.     Circ'n'jjiL." 

SHOOTING  AND  FISHING;  Thiirs 
daj's;    sporting;    twenty    pages    10x15;    sub- 
scription $3.50;    established  188-2;  J.  T.  Hum 
phrey,  editor;  Shooting  and  Fishing  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Oiflce,  150  Nassau  street 
(2-4). 

Circulation;  Accorded  H from  1893  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  TjStje.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H 
(••).    In  1904,  yH. 

SL.EBODNI  O  RE  I.;  Thursdays; 
Sla%'onic;  ronian  catholic;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  SI;  established  June,  1901; 
Francis  C.  Denes,  editor;  Free  Eagle  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers.  Office,  52i  Sixth  st.  (1— I) 
Circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  I.  In  1903. 
(z-4)I(##).    In  1904.  yl. 

SPECTATOR  ;  Thursdays  ;  insurance; 
twenty-four  pages  10x13  ;  subscription  §4  ; 
established  18*58;  Spectator  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  95  William  street. 
Circu  latiou :  In  1899,  I  (  ?  ?  ).  In  1900.  1.  In 
1901,  X.  In  1902,  H  (++).  lu  1903,  yH.  In 
19(t4  V  H . 

SPORTS  OF  THE  TIMES  ;  Satur 
days;  sporting;  twenty-four  to  thirty  two 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $4;  established  De- 
cember, 1902;  J.  E.  E%viiig,  editor;  Sports  of 
the  Times  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
62  Trinity  place  (8 — 3  P^.    Circulation  "jkl" 

STAGE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STANDARD  AND  VANITY  FAIR; 
Saturdays;  illustrated;  twenty  pages  10x12: 
subscription  $4;  established  1891;  American 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  40  W.  34th  street  (:J— 5  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
75,198;  for  1896,  85,078.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1S98.  yB.  In  1899,  yB.  In  1900,  yB.  In 
1901,  yB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1903, yE.  In  1904,  yF. 

STOCKHOLDER;     Tuesdays;     ttnan 
cial  and  railroads;   twelve  pages_  11^x16}.^; 
sub.scription  $5;  established 
more,  editor  and  publisher, 
street   (8—3).      Circulation 
Z(4)(»»). 

STREET  AND  SMITH'S  NEW 
YORK  WEEKLY;  Saturdays;  fiction; 
eight  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
1855;  Street  &  Smith,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  232-238  William  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  A  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vB.  In 
1899.yB.  In  1900, vB.  Inl901.vB.  Inl902,yB. 
In  19.13.  (z— })  B  (•  •).    In  19t)4,  vB. 

STREET  RAILWAY  JOURNAL; 
Saturdays;  street  railway  trade;  two  hun 
dred  and  twenty  six  pages  10x13;  subscrip- 
tion S4  (International  Edition,  86):  estab- 
lished 1884;  H.  W.  Blake,  editor;  McGraw 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at 
Chicago,  111.  Office,  114  Liberty  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Acr^orded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.    In  1897.   G  Z.    In  1898,  yG.    In 


1862:  B.  W.  Dins- 
Office,  85  Broad 
'JKL"      In    1903, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

1899,  yH.    In  1900,  yH.    In  1901.  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5> 
H.    In  1902.  yH.    In  1904.  yH  (00). 

SUBURBAN;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Suburban  Pub  ishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers.  Office,  15  Vandewater  street  (3 — 3). 
Combined  circulation  "jkl.--  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

SUNDAY  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  Subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  F.  J.  Reilly,  editor;  The 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
14  Barclay  street. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  f rom  D  in  1392 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
I  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901, yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••). 
In  1904,  yH. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  ADVOCATE; 
Saturdays;  methodist  episcopal;  eight  pages 
8x11:  subscription  30  cents;  established  1841; 
T.  B.  Xeely,  editor;  The  Methodist  Book  Con- 
cern, publishers;  prints  also  an  edition  for 
Cincinnati.  Does  not  insert  advertisements. 
Office,  150  Fifth  avenue. 

SUNDAY  UNION  AND  CATHOLIC 
TIMES;  Sundays;  roman  catholic;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1873; 
James  W.  O'Brien,  LL.D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  a  weeklj'  edition  called  Satur- 
day. Office,  310  Broadway. 
Combined  circulation:  Rating  varied 
from  G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19ti3,  yl.  In 
19CH  vl. 

SZABADSOG;  Thursdays;  Hungarian; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1890;  E.  T.  Kohanyi,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  132  St.  Marks  place  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1902,  Z.  In  1903, 
(z-4)l(»»).    In  1904,  yl. 

TAGBLATT;  Saturdays;  German; 
four   pages   20x26;    subscription   $2;    estab 
lishedl869;  Charles  Henrv  Bauer,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  608  E."l48th  street.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TAMMANY  TIMES;  Saturdays; demo- 
cratic; sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
82.50:  established  1892;  Walter  Scott,  edi- 
tor; Tammany  Times  Company,  publishers. 
Office.  32  Broadway  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1395, 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1S98.  zH.  In 
1899.  vH.  In  1900,  vH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902. 
( z— 1,  2,  4,  5i  I.     In  1903.  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE;  Tuesdays;  tea, 
coffee,  spice,  cocoa  and  chocolate;  twelve 
pages  9x113^:  subscription  $2;  established 
September,  1901 ;  John  Lovance.  editor;  F.  H. 
Hobbs  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  78  Park 
place  (7— 3  P).    Circulation,  'jjkl" 

TEXTILE  MANUFACTURERS 
JOI'RNAli;  Saturdays;  wool,  cotton  and 
fabrics;    forty  pages  10x14;    subscription  $3; 


. 


EXCELLENT    RESULTS 

have  been  secured  by  many  advertisers  through  the  use  of 

The  Tammany  Times, 

A  successful  record  of  twelve  years  in  a  valuable  field  not  reached  by 
other  publications.  Commissions  allowed  to  agents. 

R.ate    card    and    papers    upon    application. 

Published    by    THE    TAWIWIANY    TIMES    COIVIPANY, 
5    Beekman    Street,    New    York,  N.  Y. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


715 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

established  1894 ;   J.  H.  Bragdon  &  Co..  editors 
and  publisliers.    Offlce.37<  B'way  (3— 3). 
Circulation:   In  1896.  X.     Inl897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yl(??).  In  1899.  y I.  In  19(H),  y I.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z-3)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TOBACCO;  Fridays;  twenty-eight  pages 
9x13;  subscription  $2;  established  1886;  Tlios. 
H.  Delano,  editor;  T.  H.  Delano  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  inserts  advertisements  per- 
taining to  tobacco  trade  only.  Office,  102 
Chambers  street. 

Circiilntion  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In    1896.  H.     In    1897,  Y.     In    1898.  yl.     In 

1899,  "JKL  ••  In  1903,  H.  In  lit04,  yll . 
TOBACCO  LEAF;  Wednesdays;  to- 
bacco and  cigars;  sixty  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1865;  John  Bain, 
Jr  ,  publisher.  Office,  96  and  98  Maiden  lane 
(3— :5). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.  "JKL"     In  1901,  Z  t4.  5). 

TOWN  AND  COUNTRY;  Saturdays; 
society;  thirty-six  pages  91^x14;  subscription 
$4;  established  1846;  F.  M.  Munroe,  editor; 
Stuyvesant  Company,  publishers.  Office,  289 
Fourth  avenue  (3 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  7,800.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y". 
In  1898.  vG.  Actual  average  for  1S99,  7,848. 
In  1900,"  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

TOWN  TOPICS;  Thursdays;  society; 
twenty-eight  pages  10x13;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1879;  W.  D.  Mann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  452  Fifth  avenue  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  60,000  in 
1891  to  C  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yD.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In 
1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yE  (  ?  ?  ).  In  1903,  D  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yE. 

TRlANGLiE;  Tuesdays,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  twelve  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1895;  Students  of 
New  York  University,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  University  Heights  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  19(J4,  1,000. 

TROTTER  AND  PACER;  Thurs 
days;  sporting;  twenty  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1894;  S.  S.  Toman,  editor; 
S.  S.  Toman  and  W.  Logan,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. Gerlsen  building  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  3,800.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899,  vH.  Inl9i)0,yH.  Inl901,yHo 
in  1902,  v  11 .    I II  l'« )3,  y  H .    In  1904.  y  H . 

TRUTH  SEEKER;  Saturdays;  anti- 
religious  ;  sixteen  pages  11x16  ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1873 ;  E.M.Macdonald,  editor; 
Truth  Seeker  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
28  Lafavette  place. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  Inl899,yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    Inl9C3.  yH.    Inl9(J4,  yH. 

TYGOONIR  NOWOJORSKI; 
Fridays;  Polish;  eight  pages  18x1:3;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  190:t;  John  L.  strus, 
editor;  Leon  A.  Korybski,  publisher.  Office, 
126  St.  Marks  place  (12-^). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jjil"  In  1902,  August, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for  p^st  twelve 
months  was  less  than  4,£00.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  (z— 4).  G. 

UNDERWRITER;  Saturdays;  insur- 
ance; twentv  pages  93^x11}^;  subscription  $5; 
established  1858;  Underwriter  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
58  William  street  C^— 3).    Circulation "jjiL. •• 

UNION;  Saturdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  .$2.50;  estai^lished  1869;  Charles 
Henrv  Bauer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office. 
608  E."l48th  street  (fi— 3  P).  Circulation  "jki-." 
UNITED  IRISHMAN;  Saturdays; 
Irish  revolutionary;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scriptlon  $2;  established  1880;  J.  O'Donovan 
Rossa,  editor  and  nubllsher.  Office,  15  Van- 
dewater  street  (6—3) 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  3.500  in 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

1893  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  3.000.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
3,000.  Inl900,  yll.  In  1901, yH.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  II.     In  1904,  yH. 

UNITED  STATE?^  FINANCIAL 
AND  MERCANTILE  EXAMINER^ 
Mondays;  Hnancial  and  mercantile;  sixteen 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $5;  established  1895; 
W.  H.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
76  Park  place  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aflre/or  1897.  5,712.  In  1898.  yG.  In  1899, yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yll.  In 
1!X)3,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •).    In  1904,  yH. 

U.  S.  TOBACCO  JOURNAL;  Satw- 
days;  tobacco;  twenty-four  pages  13x18;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1874;  Ismar  S. 
Ellison,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  136 
Water  street  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  yl.. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  May  1902,  6,756.     In 

1903.  (z— 4)  G.  In  1904,  yG. 
VOGUE;  Thursdays;  fashions  and  so- 
ciety; twenty-four  pages  10x13;  subscription 
$4;  established  1892;  Mrs.  Josephine  Redding,, 
editor;  Arthur  B.  Turnure,  publisher.  Office, 
362  Fifth  avenue  (3—4). 

Circulation  ;  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1898 
to  Gin  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,. 
yH.   In  1902,(z-4)  C.     In  1903,  yD  (•  •).    In 

1904,  yi>   (00). 

VOLUNTEERS'  GAZETTE;  Satur 
days  (A  A). 

WALL  STREET  PRESS;  Wednes- 
days; financial  and  Insurance;  eight  pages 
13x173^;  subscription  $4;  established  1899; 
Wall  "street  Publishing  Company,  editors- 
and  publishers.  Office.  11  Broadway  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  X. 

WAR  CRY;  Saturdays;  Salvation  Army; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
llshed  1884;  William  H.  Cox,  editor;  F.  deL. 
Booth-Tucker,  publisher;  i)r\nts  Der  Kriegs- 
ruf,  German,  and  Stridsropet,  Swedish  edi- 
tions. Office,  120  W.  Fourteenth  street  (3—3). 
Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

WESTCHESTER  INDEPENDENT; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1884;  James  T. 
Lane,  editor  aud  publisher.  Office.  Main 
street,  Westchester  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
l,-<?0(i(A  A). 

WEST  SIDE  AND  HARLEM 
NEWS:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WITNESS;  Wednesdays;  undenom- 
inational; independent;  sixteen  pages  12x17; 
subscription  $1;  established  1871;  James  D. 
DouKall,  editor;  Witness  and  Sabbath  Read- 
ing Co..  publishers.    Office,  150  Nassau  street 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  B  In  1891 
to  C  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yD. 
In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901.  yE.  Actuat 
average  for  a  year  ending  icith  Mirch,  1902^ 
21,827:  for  1902.  23,317;  for  1903,. 
21,848; /o/- 1904,  21,013. 

WORKER;  Saturdajs;  socialist;  six 
pages  20x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891:  Socialistic  Co-operative  Publish- 
ing Association,  publishers.  Office,  184  Wil- 
liam street  (8—3  P).  _ 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  F. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  18,644.  In  1900. 
vD.  In  1901.  vE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1%3, 
(z— 4)  E.    In  1904.  yE. 

YOUNG  SOLDIER;  Saturdays;  juven- 
ile. Salvation  Army;  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1895;  Wm.  H. 
Cox.  editor;  Frederick  de  Lantour  Booth- 
Tucker,  publisher.  Office.  120  W.  Fourteenth 
street.  Does  not  Insert  advertisements  ( A  A )- 

BI-WEEKLY. 
BA  HNFREI;     biweekly ,     Thurs- 
davs;  German;  sporting;   four  pages  13x19; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  H.  Metzner.. 


716 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

editor;  New  York  Turnverein,  publishers. 
Office,  Lexington  ave.  aud  85th  st.  (1— 5P). 
Circulatiou  "jkl." 

HOTEL.  RECORD;  bi-weekly;  hotels, 
catering;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription 
^■l\  established  September,  1902;  The  Hotel 
Record  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
1133  Broadway,  corner  26th  street  (12—4  P). 

L.ABOR  WORLD;  bi-weekly;  labor; 
twelve  pages  13x19;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1896;  The  Labor  World  Company, 
editors  aud  publishers  (12 — 1  P). 

NEW  YORK  INSURANCE  JOUR- 

NALi;  bl  weekly;  insurance;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $3;  established  1862;  St. 
George  Kempson,  editor;  New  York  Insur- 
ance Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  OCBce,  Sand 
7  Dev  street  (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-"  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,2,173.  In  1901,  yl. 
lu  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

NO  VELLENSCHATZ;  bi-weekly;  Ger- 
man;  literary;    thirty-two  pages  9x12;  sub 
scription  $2.50;    established  1859;    S.  Zickel, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  129  Duane  street 
<12-3). 

Circulation;  In  1903,  (z-^)  I  (••).  In 
liKJl,  yl. 

SURVEYOR;  bi-weekly;  insurance; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1892;  A.  G.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  58  William  st.  (8—3).    Circ'n  -jKi." 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

ADVOCATE     AND     GUARDIAN; 

semi-monthly;  American  Female  Guardian 
Society;  sixteen  pages  9x11^^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1834;  Flora  LrNorthrup,  edi- 
tor; American  Female  Guardian  Society, 
publishers.  Office,  936  Woodycrestave.(l2— 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1900,  G.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  April.  1901,  65 5 70. 
In  1902.  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    lu  1904,  (z-4)  G. 

AMERICAN  DRUGGIST  AND 
PHARMACEUTICAL.  RECORD; 
semimonthly ;  drugs  and  pharmacy ;  seventy- 
six  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871;  Caswell  A.  Mayo  and  Thomas  J.  Keenan, 
editors;  American  Druggist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Chicago,  111.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Office,  62  West  Broadway 
(8—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  13,000.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. yF.  In  1899, yF.  In  1900. yG.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  INDUSTRIES;  semi- 
monthly; manufacturing;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1902;  Marshall  Cushing,  editor;  The  National 
Association  of  Manufacturers,  publishers 
Office,  170  Broadway  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
«,489.    In  1901,  yF. 

AMERICAN    INVENTOR;  semi 
monthly;    scientific;     twenty -eight    pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1.50;  American  Inventor 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  114  Liberty 
St.  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jiiL."  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901, 
7, 99.>; /or  1902, 8, 195; /or  1903,  15,895; 
/or  1004. 16,104. 

BAMiKR  AND  MINER  OF  MEX- 
ICO; semi-monthly;  twents' -eight  pages 
9ir^xl2'^;  subscription  $1;  established  June, 
1901;  Lawrence  S.  Vassault,  editor;  Banker 
and  Miner  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 44  Broad  st.  (8— 3P).    Circ'n  -jkl."  (A  A). 

BONFORT'S  WINE  AND  SPIRIT 
CIRCULAR;  semi-monthly;  liquors; 
one  hundred  and  twenty-six  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $5;  established  1871;  Charles 
McK.  Leoser's  Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  73  Broad  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  Inl899,yT.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

BOOKSELLER,  NEWSDEALER 
AND  STATIONER;  semi-monthly ; 
thirty  two  to  forty  eight  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Edwin  O. 
Chapman,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  156 
Fifth  avenue  (3—5  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,000.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899, yG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1902,  6. 1 05 ;  for  1903.  7,098.    In  1904,  yG. 

CARPET  AND  UPHOLSTERY 
TRADE  REVIEW;  semi-monthly;  car- 
pets and  upholstery;  one  hundred  and 
twenty  pages  10x13;  subscription  $8;  estab- 
lished 1870;  William  Berri,  editor;  Review 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  31 
Union  square. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  ■■JKL." 

CORDAGE  TRADE  JOURNALf 
■eml-monthly;  twenty  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1890;  Chas.  H.  Delano, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  150  Nassau  st. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GUARDIAN;  semi  monthly;  insurance; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  George  Dy re  and  W.T  Eldridge, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  809  Broadway. 
Circ'n  "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.   In  1902, ■■jkl.-  (A  A). 

GROCERS'  JOURNAL;  fortnightly; 
trade;  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2; 
established  1901;  The  Clucas  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  395  Broadway. 
Circulation  ■■jkl." 

HARDWARE;  semi-monthly;  hard- 
ware trade;  ninety  six  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  Hardware  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
3119  Broadway  (12— :3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  5,495.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  8,802; /or  1903, 
9,531;. for  liH)4,  9.787. 

INFORMANT;  semi  monthly;  fairs  and 
conventions;  twenty  pages  73^x10;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  e.^tablished  1899;  S.  Lipsius,  editor; 
The  New  York  Informant  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  105  John  street  (6—3),    Circ'n  "iKL.- 

INSURANCE      OBSERVER;     semi 
monthly;  insurance;  twelve   pages  lOj^xlS; 
subscription  $2;  established    1896;    John   S. 
Hanson,  editor;  The  Insurance  Observer  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  55  Liberty  st.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

INTERNATIONAL  BUYER;  semi- 
monthly;  exporting;  English  and  Spanish 
editions  alternately;  thirty-six  pages  9^x121^; 
subscription,  either  edition  $1,  both  $2;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Henry  L.  Geissel,  editor; 
Trade  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  24  Murray  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 2,  4.  6)  H  (•  •). 

LIQUOR    TRADES'    GAZETTE; 

semi-monthly;  thirty  six  pages  10x13;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1896;  P.  H.  Nolan, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  41  Beaver  st. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LUMBER     TRADE    JOURNAL; 

semi-monthly  ;  lumber  ;  sixty  eight  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1885:  A.  R. 
Carr  and  J.  W.  Long,  editors;  J.  D.  Crary, 
manager;  New  York  Lumber  Trade  Jour- 
nal, publishers.  Office.  18  Broadway  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,95u.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1897.  <2.000;  for  1898.  2,133;  for  1899, 
2,103;  for  190i),  2.250.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  2,518;  for  1903. 
2,600;  /or  1904.  2,754. 

MAN'S      BEST      FRIEND;      semi 
monthly;   dog  sport:  forty  pages  7x9;    sub- 
scription   $1;    established  1900;  Charles  H. 
Mason,   editor    and    publisher.     Office.    150 
Nassau  street.    Circ'n  "iXi"     In  1902.  Z  (3). 

MOTOR  BOAT;  semi-monthly  (A  A). 

NATIONAL  BANNER; semi-monthly; 

German;  republican;  eight  pages  10x14:  sub- 

i  scription  $1;  established  1888;  C.  W.  Westley, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES.  717 

FOR    THE    GENERAL 
ADVERTISER. 


A  Double  Ad-Scrvicc  with  No  Additional  Cost. 


All  our  time  and  energy  is  devoted  to  the  evolu- 
tion of  plans  for  our  clients  and  to  the  preparation  of 
drawings  and  copy.  We  do  not  *^  place  ^^  ads  direct 
in  any  publication.  We  conduct  complete  campaigns 
but  delegate  the  ^'placing  '^  to  our  friends  in  the  plac- 
ing business — a  number  of  leading  agencies  co-operate 
with  us  in  this  way. 

The  advertiser  who  employs  our  services  gets  the 
best  work  of  the  best  art  and  copy  departments  that 
we  have  been  able  to  gather  together.  He  gets  our 
personal  attention ;  our  advice  and  assistance  all  along 
the  way — our  time  is  not  taken  up  by  the  innumerable 
petty  details  incident  to  the  placing  of  advertising.  In 
addition  to  this  he  gets  the  services  of  another  agency 
— the  one  through  which  the  placing  is  done. 

This  combined  service  of  two  strong,  able  organi- 
zations costs  the  advertiser  not  a  cent  more  than  he 
would  pay  for  the  service  of  one  agency. 

We  would  like  to  explain  this  matter  in  full  to 
interested  advertisers,  also  to  furnish  convincing  ob- 
ject lessons  exemplifying  our  ability  to  produce  the 
highest  grade  of  commercial  art  work  in  all  its 
branches,  as  well  as  copy  of  equal  merit- 

THE  GEORGE  ETHRIDGE  CO., 

33  Union  Square,  New  York  City. 


718 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

editor  and  publisher.  Office.  75  Fulton  street 
(12—3).    Circ'n"JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  •). 

OUR  TIMES;  semi-monthly,  during 
school  year;  educational;  twenty  pages  6x9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1890;  E.  L. 
Kellogg  &  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  61  E.  Ninth  street. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  Oct.,  189S,  42,ti27.  In  1899,  zB. 
In  1900.  zC.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In 
1903,  yC.    In  1904,  yC. 

PLUMBERS'  TRADE  JOURNAL., 
GAS,  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER 
FITTERS'  REVIEW;  semi-monthly; 
plumbing,  lighting,  heating  and  ventilation; 
forty  eight  to  sixty-eight  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1881 ;  James  M.  Heath- 
erton,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  61  Beek- 
man  street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  G.  In  1895,  H.  Act- 
-ual  average  for  1896,  13,100.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  14,875;  for 
1899,15,929.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902,  vF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE;  semi- 
monthly; gas,  electricity  and  water;  forty- 
eight  pages  10x133^;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  C.  Brown,  editor;  Progressive 
Age  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  280 
Broad wav.    Circulation  ••iki.." 

SEWING-3IACHINE  TIMES;  semi- 
monthly; sewing  machines;  sixteen  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  E.  H. 
Cralge,  publisher.  Office,  63  Beach  st.  (1—5). 
■Circulation:  Inl895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  2,025  ;/orl897.  3,177.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  H.  In  1900,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1901,2,333.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903.  yH. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 
Publisher's     announcement.  —  Reaches     the 

active   element   of    the   sewing   machine 

trade— dealers  and  agents.    All  books  and 

circulation  data  open  to  advertisers  and 

the  public.    Smallest  issue  since  1901  was 

2,250  copies. 

SOCIETY  TIMES;  fortnightly; 
society;  twenty  pages 9x12;  subscription  $1; 
The  Society  List  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  41  Union  square.  Circu- 
lation ".TKL." 

TELEGRAPH  AGE;  semi-monthly; 
telegraphy;  forty  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  J.  B.  Taltavall,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  253  Broadway  (12—3) 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,000  in 
1893  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  19GI2,  S,000. 
In  \m.  (z-4)  F.    In  1904,  yF. 

TRADE    REVIEW;    semi-monthly; 
merchandise;   eight   pages   15x22;   subscrlp 
tionSl;  established  June,  1902;  Trade  Review 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  1  Madison 
avenue  (1—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

UNIONISTS  semi-monthly;  labor;  eight 
pages  11x14;  subscription $1;  established  1883; 
J.  W.  Sullivan,  editor;  W.  S.  Rood,  publisher. 
Office.  18  Chambers  street  (8—3).  Circ'n-'jicL.' 
Inl903,  Z(4)(««)(AA). 

UNITED  STATES  PAPER- 
31 A  K.  E  R ;  semi  -  monthly  ;  paper  manu- 
facturing; thirty-two  pages  9x12;  suljscription 
§2:  established  18T7;  C.  C.  Walden  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  150  Nassau  st. 
Circulation  "jkj.  " 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  GAZETTE; 
semi-monthly;  liquors;  sixteen  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  J.  P.  Smith, 
editor;  Wine  and  Spirit  Gazette  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office.  15  "Whitehall  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  t  Ratine  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901, 
(z-1.2,4,5)H.  In  1902,  yH.  Inl903,yH(«  •). 
In  1904.  vH. 

^VOODEN  AND  WILIiOW-W^ARE 
TRADE  REVIEW;  semi-monthly; 
"brooms  and  matches;  eight  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  Chas.  H.  Delano, 
editor;  Cordage  Trade  Journal  Co.,  publish- 
ers.  Office,  150  Nassau  St.    Circulation  "iKL" 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


YOUTH'S  TEMPERANCE  BAN- 
NEK;  semi-monthly;  temperance;  four 
pages  11x15 ;  subscription  40 cents ;  established 
1869;  Rev.  James  B.  Dunn,  editor;  The  Na- 
tional Temperance  Society.publlshers.  Office. 
3  E.  Fourteenth  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •).  In 
1904,  yH. 

MONTHLY. 

ADVANCED    THERAPEUTICS; 

monthly;  medical;  one  hundred  and  sixteen 
pages  6J^x9J^;  subscription  $3;  established 
1883;  W.  B  Snow,  M.D.,  editor;  A.  L.  Chatter- 
ton  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  259  William 
Street  (12—4). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  H.    In  1896.  H.     In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  2,633.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tcith  July, 
1902.  5,543:  for  1903,  5,554;  for  1904, 
6,250. 

AINSLEE'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  twenty  eight  to  two  hun- 
dred and  sixty  four  pages  7x9J^;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 80;  established  1892;  Ainslee  Maga- 
zine Company,  publishers.  Office,  156  Fifth 
avenue  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1899,  C.  In  1900,  yC.  In 
1901.  vC.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  C.  In  1903,  yC. 
In  1904,  yC. 

AL.I.  STORY  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  eighty  pages 
6J^x93^";  subscription  $1;  established  Janu- 
ary, 1905;  Frank  A.  Munsey  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Office.  Ill  Fifth  avenue  (3—5  P). 

AMATEUR  SPORTSMAN  AND 
SPORTSMAN'S  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly; sporting  and  cycling;  forty-four  to  fifty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  M.  T.  Richardson  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  27  Park  place  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  5,000.  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
aremgre /or  1896.  6,816.  In  1897. Y.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899,  yH.  Inl900,yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  vH.    In  1903,  yH.     In  1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  ADVERTISER;  month- 
ly;  advertising  and  window  dressing;  thirty- 
tVo  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  M.Lee  Starke,  publisher.  Office,  Trib- 
une building.  Circulation  "JKL"  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

AMERICAN  AMATEUR  PHOTOG- 
RAPHER; monthly;  amateur  photog- 
raphy; forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  John  Nlcol  and  F.  C. 
Beach,  editors;  American  Photographic  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  361  Broadway 
(8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  Y.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  3,000.    In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901, 
4,125.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN    ANGLER;    monthly 

^\^IER1CAN  AUTHOR;  monthly; 
literarv; thirty-six  pages 6i^x9i^ ;  subscription 
SI;  established  December.  1901;  Mrs.  M.  P. 
Ferris,  editor;  Society  of  American  Authors, 
pul>lishers.  Office,  32  Broadway  (3—4).  Cir- 
culation "jicL.--  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  BREAVER;  DER 
AMERIKANISCHE  BIER- 
BRA  UER;  monthly;  English  and  German : 
brewing;  one  hundred  to  one  hundred  and 
thirty  pages  8x11;  subscription  $6;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Max  Schwarz, editor;  A.  Schwari 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  200  and  203  Worth  st. 
Circulation  ■•jki." 

AMERICAN  CARBONATOR 
AND  AMERICAN  BOTTLER;  month- 
ly; bottling;  one  hundred  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1881;  W.  A.  Peters, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  67  Liberty  st. 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,000;  in  1897, 
1898,  1899  and  1900  every  issue  over  2.000. 
Actual  average  for  1901,   2,000.    In   1908, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


719 


NKIV  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

January,  publisher  asserts,  every  iBSue  dur- 
ing l!Ut2  exceeded  2,000.  In  1903  and  l',H)4,  De- 
c-ember, publisher  asserts,  evfry  Issuedurlug 
the  past  vear  exceeded  '^,000. 

\  M  EH  I  C  A  N  CHESS*  WORLD  ; 
niuithlv;  chess;  twenty  four  pages  6.\8;  sub- 
scription $1;  establi  hed  1901:  J.  T.  McPeak, 
editor  and  publisher.  Ottlce.  262  E.  122d  st. 
■Circulation  "jkl  •■ 

AMERICAN  CliOTHIER;  monthly; 
ttftv-two  to  flfty-elght  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  Samuel  Knopf,  ed- 
itor; Frank  P.  Bennett,  publisher.  Office,  32 
Union  sciuare.  East  (12—1). 
Circiilntion:  In  1898,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  5,787;/or  a  uear  ending  with  June, 
1900.  7,018;  for  1901.  7,409  ;  for  1902, 
9,094:  A>rl903,  9,S9tJ.    In  l'.t04.  (z-11)  F. 

A.^IEKICAN  COMMERCE  AND 
INDl'STIMES;  monthly;  commercial; 
t%ventv  four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
The  National  Commercial  and  Industrial 
League,  editors  and  publishers.  Office  11 
Broadway.    Circulation  "jkl-" 

A  .M  E  R  I  C  A  N  COMMERCIAL 
TRAVELER;  monthly;  commercial  trav- 
elers; twenty-four  pages  12x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Chas.  A.  Barcher,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  Townsend  bldg.  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vH.  In  1899,  vT.  In  1900.  y I.  lnl9Ul,yI. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  DRESSMAKER; 
month! V  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  ELECTRICIAN; 
monthly ;  electrical  and  steam  engineer- 
ing ;  one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages 
<)V^xl3;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
McGraw  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,114-118  Liberty  st.  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  l!i,208;  /or  1897,  14,417;  for  a 
year  ending  with  May,  1898,  15,125;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1899,  14,750;  for  a 
year  ending  irith  November,  1901,  16,625; 
for  1902,  17,291.    In  1903,  D.    In  1904,  yE. 

AiMERICAN  ENGINEER  AND 
RAILROAD  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
railroads;  ninety-two  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1882;  G.  M.  Basford,  edi- 
tor; R.  M.  Van  Arsdale,  publisher.  Office.  140 
Nassau  street  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  Inl895,G.  In  1896. G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  zH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  3.033:  for  1902. 
3,316;  /o>'  1903.  3,875:  /or  1904.  4.500. 

AxMERICAN  EXPORTER;  monthly; 
export  trade;  fifty-six  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1877;  The  John  C.  Coch- 
ran Co..  publishers;  a  Spanish  edition,  en- 
titled El  Exportador  Americano,  Is  also 
Issued.  Office.  Bennett  building  (fi— 3). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl." 
In  1897,  1  Z.  In  1898.  •■jkl."  (??)  In  1900.1. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  June,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  past  five  years 
has  been  less  than  8.000.    In  1904.  yF. 

AMERICAN  FRUITS:  monthly(  A  A). 

AMERICAN  HATTER;  monthly; 
hats;  one  hundred  pages  10x13;  subscription 
t2;  established  1872;  Roger  "W.  Allen,  editor; 
GalUson  &  Hobron  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  13  Astor  place  (12—4) 
Circulation:  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,250;  for  1897.  2,250;  for 
1898,2.460.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  the 
year  was  .3.500. 

AMERICAN  HAY,  FLOUR  AND 
FEED  JOUKNAL;  monthly;  trade; 
thirtv  pages  10x13 :  established  1901 ;  American 
Hay,  Flour  and  Feed  Journal  Co..  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  Produce  Exchange. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  HOUSEHOLD;  month- 
ly:  houBehold:  twenty-four  pages  11x14;  es 
tabllshed  1904;  F.R.Jones,  editor;  American 
Household  Co..  publishers.    Office.  24-26  East 
Twentv  first  street  (.3—5  P). 

AMERICAN  HOUSEKEEPER; 
monthly.    {See  Weehawken,  N.  J.) 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  ayid  Bronx. 

AMERICAN  JEWESS;  monthly; 
literary;  sixty-four  pages 7x10;  subscription 
$1;  The  American  Jewish  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  96  Fifth  ave. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  OB- 
STETRICS; monthly;  medical;  one  hun- 
dred and  seventy-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1867;  Wm.  Wood  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  51  Fifth  avenue  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898.  yH.     In  1899,  yH.      In  1900,  yH.     In 

1901,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  190:5,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  KENNEL  GAZETTEi 
monthly;  sporting;  twenty-eight  to  thirty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established 
1889:  American  Kennel  Club,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  55  Liberty  st.  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

AMERICAN  KNIT  GOODS  RE- 
VIEW;  monthly;  hosiery  and  knit  goods; 
forty  pages  10x13;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Knit  Goods  Review  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  47  Broad  .street.  Cir- 
culation "JKi  " 

AMERICAN  LAWYER;  monthly; 
legal;  forty-eightpages9xl2;  subscription  $2; 
G.  H.  Chapin,  editor:  Stunipf  &  Steurer,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  20  Nassau  street  (8—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  10,600.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  9,741 ;  for  1899, 
10,075  ;/orl900.  9,402.    In  1901,  yF.    In 

1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,  yF. 
AMERICAN  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NALIST; monthly;  thirty-six  pages  6x9; 
subscription .50  cents:  established  1897;  Amer- 
ican Medical  Journalist  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1  Madison  avenue  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  MESSENGER;  month- 
ly; undenominational;  Illustrated;  twenty 
or  more  pages  11x14;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1843;  American  Tract  Society, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  150  Nassau 
street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
50,500;  for  1896,  50,500;  for  1897, 
50,333;  for  1898,  52,500;  for  1899, 
52,500;  for  1900,  63,000:  for  a  year 
endingwith  October.  1901.  76,250  j /or  1902. 
75,416; /orl903,  75,166.    In  1904,  yB. 

AMERICAN  MISSIONARY;  month- 
ly, except  July  and  August;  congregational; 
tnirtv-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1846  ;  Rev.  C.  J.  Ryder,  editor  ; 
American  Missionary  Association,  publish- 
ers. Office.  Charities  building  (3—3).  Does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

AMERICAN  MONTHLY  REVIEW 
OF  REVIEWS;  literary;  one  hundred 
and  twenty-eight  to  two  hundred  and 
eighty- four  pages  73^x9%;  subscription  $2..50; 
established  1889;  Albert  Shaw,  editor;  The 
Review  of  Reviews  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
13  Astor  place  (2— 4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  85,000  In 
1893  to  B  in  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1898,  April, 
publisher  asserts  that  during  the  papt  two 
years  no  Issue  has  been  so  small  as  74,999. 
in  1899,  A.  In  1900,  yA.  In  1901,  yA.  In 
1902,  yA.   Inl903.  (z— 4)  A.     In  1904.  yA. 

AMERICAN    PHONOGRAPHER  t 

monthly;  phonography;  forty-eight  pages 
6x8;  subscription  50  cents:  Wm.  Hope,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  81  E.  125th  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

AMERICAN  PHYSICIAN;  monthly: 

medical;  sixty  pages  8x11;  subscription  $2; 
established  1876;  Frank  Kraft,  M.D.,  editor; 
A.  L.Chatterton  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 259 
William  street  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899. 1.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1900, 
3,5.57.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  July.  1902,  3,705 :  for  1903. 
4,371;  /or  1904,  4,473. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


liEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

A3IERICAN  PICTORIAL. 
MONTHLY:  literary;  slxtj-four  pages 
8x12;  subscription  $1;  The  Pictorial  Publish- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  45 
Broadway.   Oirculatlon  "iKi."  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  PRINTER;  monthly; 
printing  and  bookbinding;  one  hundred 
pages  8x12;  subscription  $2;  established  18S5; 
J.  Clyde  Oswald,  editorand  publisher.  Office, 
25  City  Hall  place. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,3.833.  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN  QUEEN;  monthly; 
fashions;  twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  The  American  Queen 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.    Office,  78 

Circulation':    In  1896,  C.    Inl897,CZ.    In 

1898,  vC.  Inl899,yC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901,  yC. 
In  1902,  yC.     In  1903,  yC.     In  1904,  yD. 

AMERICAN     SILK    JOURNALj 

monthly;  textile;  seventy-two  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882;  American 
Silk  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  19  Union 
square.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AIVIERICAN  TAILOR  AND 
CUTTER;  monthly;  tailoring;  twenty- 
eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  established 
1880;  The  Jno.  J.  Mitchell  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  103  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,21'.^.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vH.  Actual 
areragre /or  1899.  6,183.  Inl900,  yCi.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

AMERICAN  THERAPIST;  month- 
ly; medical;  thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  Dr.  Jacob  Snbel, 
editor;  F.  "W.  Koch,  publisher.  Office.  78  79 
Fulton  street. 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  189.5,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.000.  In  1896.1.  In  1897, 
I.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900  and  1901. 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than 
1.100.     In  1902.  yl.     In  1903,    -jkl." 

AMERICAN  UNDERWRITER; 
monthly:  Insurance;  eighteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  The  Thrift  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  141  Broadway. 
Circulation  "iKL." 

AMERICAN  VETERINARY  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  veterinary;  eighty  pages 
•x9;  subscription  $8;  established  1874;  Prof. 
A.  Llautard,  M.D.V.M.,  Prof.  Roscoe  R.  Bell, 
D.V.S.,  and  Prof.  Robert  W.  Ellis,  D.V.S., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  .509  W.  152d 
street.  Circulation  "jkl"   In  1902.  Z(1,  2, 4. 5). 

AMEIMCAN  WINE  PRESS  AND 
MINERAL  WATER  NEWS;  monthly; 
wines  and  mineral  water;  sixty  eight  to 
ninety  pages  10x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1897;  L.  J.  Vance,  editorand  publisher. 
Office,  ^45  Broadway  (1—5) 
Circulation  :  In  1897. 1  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In 

1899.  yl.  In  1900.  H.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  November, 
1903,  2,600;  /or  1904.  2,891. 

A  MERIKANISCHER  BOT- 
SCH AFTER;  monthly;  German;  unde- 
nominational; eight  pages  12x16;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1846;  Dr.  Ferd.  O. 
Zeach,  editor;  American  Tract  Society,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  150  Nassau  street  (6—3). 
Circnintion:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  15.000;  for  1897.  I3.2f»l.  In 
1898.  yE.  In  1899.  vF.  In  1900.  vF.  Inl901,yF. 
In  1902,  vF.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  F.     In  1904,  vF. 

ANGLO-A3IERICAN  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  literary;  ninety-six  to 
one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  7x10 ; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1899:  Anglo- 
American  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  60  Wall  street.    Circ'n  "jki-." 

ARCHITECTS'  AND  BUILDERS' 
MAGAZINE;  monthly;  architecture  and 
building;  one  hundred  and  eight  paees 
7Hxl0l4;    subscription  $2;    established  1882; 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

Wm.T.Comstock.  editor  and  publisher.    Of- 
fice, 23  Warren  street  {9— 3). 
Circulation:   In  1901,  ".jkl."    In  1902,  I.    In 
190:3,  yl.     In  1904.  "jkl." 

ARCHITECTURAL.  RECORD; 
monthly;  architecture;  one  hundred  and 
forty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1892;  The  Architectural  Record 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  14  Vesey  street  ( 12— 3 ). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  In  1902,  August, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past 
year  has  been  less  than  5,000.  In  1903.  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during 
past    year    was    less    than   7,000.      In   1904, 

yG  (OO). 

ARCHITECTURE;  monthly;  architec- 
tural; fifty  six  pages  9}^xl2}^;  subscription 
$5;  established  1899;  Forbes  &  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers.  Office.  160  Fifth  avenue  (12-^). 
Circulati  on:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,167;  for  1901.  6,941.  In  1902,  y€i.  Act- 
ual average  for  190S,  r,150;  /or  1904,7.246. 

ARCHIVES  OF  PAEDIATRICS} 

monthly;  medical;  one  hundred  and  twelve 
pages  7x10;  subscription  82;  established  1884: 
Walter  Lester  Carr,  M.D.,  editor;  E.  B.  Treat 
&  Co..  publishers.  Office,  241  W.  23d  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  5,458.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yll. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  l<.m.  yH. 
ARENA;  monthly.  (See  Trenton,  X.J.) 
ARGOSY;  monthly;  literary;  one 
hundred  and  ninety-two  pages 7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1863;  The  Frank  A. 
Munsey  Company,  publishers.  Office,  HI 
Fifth  avenue  (1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896.  E.  In 
1897,  V^.  In  1898,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  87,083;  for  1900,  92.650  ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  April,  1901.  109.608:  /or  1902, 
276,583; /or  1903,  331,133.   Inl9(W,  yA. 

ARMY    AND    NAVY   CRITIC: 

monthly;  national  guard;  fiftj' two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1901;  Edward  S.  Farrow,  editor;  The  West 
Point  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  156 
B'way(12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ART  A3IATEUR;  monthly;  art; 
forty-six  pages  11x16;  subscrlptioa  $4;  estab- 
lished 1879.  Office,  225  Fourth  avenue  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  D.  In  1896,  D.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899.  yE.  In]900.yE. 
In;i901,  yF.    In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF  (A  A). 

ART  INTERCHANGE;  monthly;  art; 
fifry-two  pages  12x14;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Art  Interchange  Co.,  publisher^. 
Office,  9  W.  Eighteenth  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  D.  In  1896,  D.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yE.  In  1899,  vE.  In  1900,  yE. 
In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  vF.  In  ]f»03.  yF.  In 
1904,  vG. 

ART  STUDENT;  monthly;  art;  sixteen 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Ernest  Knaufft.  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
427  Fourth  avenue  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASSOCIATION  MEN;  monthly;  un- 
denominational ;  sixty-four  pages  6J^x9?^  ; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  1875~:  The 
International  Committee  of  Young  Men's 
Christian  Associations,  publishers.  Office,  3 
W.  29th  street  (12—41. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  F.  In  1900,  D.  In 
1901,  (z— 1, 2, 4,  5)  D.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
19,209.  In]9(i3,  yD.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  xHth  August,  1904,31,291. 

ASSURANCE;  monthly;  insurance; 
twenty-four  pages  8x11;  subscription  Sl-50; 
established  1896;  William  De  M.  Hooper,  edi- 
torand publisher.  Office,  67  Nassau  st.(12 — l). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "ijcL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  October.  1901, 
1,619.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  vl.     In  1904,  I. 

AUTOMOBILE  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  one  hundred  and  ten  pages  6*^x10; 
subscription  $3;  established  1899;  Angus 
Sinclair,  editor;  Automobile  Press,  publlsh- 
erp.  Office,  1  Maiden  lane  (3— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1900.  T.  In  1901.  (z— 4,  5)  1. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,7.30.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904,  yH. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  YORK — Manhattati  and  Bronx. 

BABYHOOD;   monthly;  hygleue  of  in 
fauls;  slxty-fonrpagesTxlO;  subscription  $2; 
established  1884;  Leroy  M.  Yale,  M.D., editor; 
Babyhood  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Offloe,  140  Nassau  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  In  18%,  G.  In 
1897.  a  Z.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900,  yll.  In  1901,  yll.  In  1902,  yll.  In 
191)3,  y  II.    lnli)04,  yH. 

BAKEK?S'  REVIEW  J  monthly;  Eng- 
lish aiul  German;  Daklng:  ninety  six  pages 
9xl'2;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Wm. 
K.  Gregory  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Produce 
Exchange  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "JKi."  Actual  aver- 
age for  190-2,  3,0S3;  for  1903,  4,450;  for 
19W,  4.900. 

BA  INKERS'  MAGAZINE  AND 
RHODES'  JOURNAL  OF  BANK- 
ING; monthlj';  flnanclal;  one  hundred  and 
forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $5;  es 
tablished  1845 ;  Bradford  Rhodes,  editor; 
The  Banker.s'  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers. Office,  87  Maiden  lane  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  11.291 .  In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898.  G. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  7t600.  In  1900.  vG. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

BANKING    LAW  JO  URN  A  lij 

monthly;  flnanclal;  one  hundred  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $4:  e.stabllshed  1888;  Thomas  B. 
Paton.  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  27  Thames 
street  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,566.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl." 
'Actual ai-ei-age for  \<)Q0,  5,254.  In  1901, "iSi- " 
In  1903,  Z  (!)(••). 

BAPTIST  HOME  MISSION 
MONTHLY  ;  baptist ;  forty  eight  pageg 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1878; 
H.  B.  Grose,  editor;  American  Baptist  Home 
Mission  Society,  publishers.  Office,  312  Fourth 
avenue  ( 12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  12,479  in 
1892  to  G  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1 1 ,8.33.  In  1898.  yF.  In  1899,  yF. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  vG.  In 
1903,  yG.    Actual  average  for  1904,  14.416. 

BARBERS'  JOURNATi  TREAT- 
ING  OF  THE  TONSORIAL  ARTS; 
monthly;  barbering  and  hairdressing;  one 
hundred  pages  6%xl0;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished June.  1902;  F.  P.  Prial,  editor;  The 
Barbers'  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1135 
Broadway  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1J)03, 
4,375.     In  1904,  yH. 

BEAUTY  AND  HEALTH;  monthly; 
physical  culture  for  women;  flfty-two  pages 
7.x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1900; 
Bernard  MacFadden,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  1123  Broadway  (6—3). 
Circulation  •  jkl"  In  1904,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  for  the  past  year  was 
less  than  SO.aX).    In  1904,  vB. 


^EW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

BENZIGER'S  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly; romau  catholic;  fifty  pages  93^x14;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  189S;  Benzlger  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  36  Barclay 
street  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  Ci.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  I'eb.,  1902.  25,958: 
for  l'.)02,  28,479;  for  i;k)3,  copies  wold, 
29,208;  for  19r4,  37.025. 

BIBLE  SOCIETY  RECORD; 
monthly;  undenominational;  sixteen  j)age3 
7x10;  subscription  30 cents;  established  lJJ56; 
A.merican  Bible  Society,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Offlo«,  5  Bible  House.  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

BILLPOSTER  AND  DISTRIBU- 
TOR; nionthl}';  billposting  and  distribut- 
ing; sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1895;  J.  D.  McManus,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  1133  Broadway 
(3-5  P). 

BLACKSMITH  AND  WHEEL- 
WRIGHT; monthly;  forty  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1880:  M.  T. 
Richardson  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  27  Park  place  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  leRS  than  5,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,416;  for  1897.  5,829;  for  1898.  8,074; 
for  1899,  8,666;  for  1900,  10,478;  for  a 
year  ending  tvith  June,  1901.  11,521:  for 
1902,14,666:  /or  1903,  15,833;  for  UXt4. 
15,416. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Black- 
smith AND  Wheelwright  is  the  pioneer 
journal  of  Its  class  in  the  world,  having 
been  published  for  t^venrj'-five  years.  It 
is  the  recognized  authority  on  all  matters 
pertaining  to  the  trade  to  which  it  caters. 
Advertising  rates  made  known  on  appli- 
cation. 

BOILER  MAKER  ;  monthly;  iron  and 
steel;  thirty  six  pages  9.xl2;  established  1904; 
The  Boiler  Maker,  ( Inc.),  publishers.  Office, 
17  Battery  place  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,542. 

BOOK   AND   NEWS-DEALER; 

monthly;  books  and  periodicals;  forty  eight 
pages  6x9:  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Hiram  Calkins,  Jr.,  editor;  Consolidated 
Retail  Booksellers,  publishers.  Office,  30  E. 
21st  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
lo  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yj.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
March,  publisher  asserts,  the  smallest  edi 
tlon  ever  printed  wasS.OOO.  Inl902.  (z— 4, 6)  H 
In  1903  yH.  Actual  average  for  •\^Qi,4:,G19. 
BOOKl>IAN;  monthly;  books,  drama, 
art,  music  and  politics;  two  humlred  and 
fifty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Prof.  Harry  Thurston  Peck  and 
Arthur  Bartlett  Maurice,  editors;  Dodd,  Mead 
&  Co.,  publi.shere.  Office,  372  Fifth  ave  (3—3^. 
Circulation:    In  1895,  H.     In  1896,  E.    In 


Benziger's  Mag'azine. 

"the   magazine  of  quality." 

Subscription  price  $2.00  a  year.    Circulation  50,000  a  month,  guaranteed. 

No  news  stand  sales— no  returns.    Every  copy  goes  straight  to  the  home. 

RATES :    25  CENTS  AGATE  LINE, 


THE  PAYING   POWER  OF  BENZIGER'S  MAGAZINE. 

50.003  Catholic  families,  approximating  250,000  readers  every  month.    Our  readers 

spend  millions  of  dollars  every  year. 

We  shall  be  glad  to  send  sample  copy  on  application.    For  advertising  rates 
write  us  or  your  agent. 

36-38  Barclay  Street, 

NEW    YORK  CITY. 


BENZIGER  BROTHERS, 

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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


AJEfF  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

1897,  Y.     In  1898,  yF.     Actual  average  for 

1899.  17,687  ;  for  1900,  2S,000.  In  1901, 
(z  -6)  C.  Actual  average  for  1902,  40,200. 
In  19113,  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

BK  EWERS'  JOURNAL,  AND 
BARLEY,  31 A  L  T  AND  HOP 
TRAI»ES'  REPORTER;  monthly;  Eug 
Ush  and  German;  brewing;  one  hundred 
and  forty  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $5; 
established  1876;  The  Brewers'  Journal  Co., 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Chicago  and  Lon- 
don. Office.  24  Pari!  place  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  6  in  1891 
to  H  In  1895.     In  1896,  H.     In  1897,  H  Z.     In 

1898,  yH.     In  1899,  yH.     In  1900,  yH.     In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
I9l»4.  yH. 

B  It  ICK  LAYER  AND  MASON; 
montlily:  labor;  thirty  eight  pages  llxlSJ^^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Edward 
A.  Moffett,  editor;  Bricklayers'  and  Masons' 
International  Union,  publishers.  Office,  33 
Duane  street  (8—3). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1899.  "jkl"  Actualaverage 
for  190U.  30,675.  In  1901.  yC.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  C.     In  1903,  yC.    In  1904,  yC. 

BiiOADWAY  MAGAZINE}  month 
ly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty-eight 
pages  7x10  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  C.  H.  Young,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  121  W.  42d  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  1.     In  1901,  B.     In 

1902,  y  B.    In  1903,  yB.     In  1904,  y  F. 

BUDGET;  monthly  (A  A). 

BUILDING  TRADES  ASSOCIA- 
TION BULLETIN;  monthly;  building; 
fifty-two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Frederick  M.  Crossett,  editor; 
The  Building  Trades  Associaiion,  publishers. 
Office,  To\vnsend  building  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904.  yl. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
MATHEMATICAL  SOCIETY; 
monthly,  except  August  and  September; 
scientific; forty-eight  pages6xl0;  subscription 
Q5;  established  1891;  American  Mathematical 
Societv,  editors;  The  Macmillan  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  501  W.  116th  street  (3—3). 
Circulation  "ijiL." 

BURR  McINTOSH  MONTHLY  ; 
pictorial;  sixty -eight  pages  6x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3:  established  April,  1903;  Burr  Mcln 
tosh,  editor;  The  Burr  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  4  W.  22d  st.  (12—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BUSINESS  AND  FINANCE;  month- 
ly; financial;  fifty-two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion »1;  established  October,  1903;  Business 
and  Finance  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  Hudson  building  (2—5  P), 

BUSINESS  WORLD  ;  monthly;  edu- 
cational, bookkeeping  and  mercantile;  fifty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
J.  Clyde  Oswald,  editor;  Business  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1  Madison  av.  (3 — 3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
8,875.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

CADENZA;  monthly;  banjo,  mando- 
lin, violin,  piano,  voice,  harp  and  guitar; 
sixty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  C.  L.  Partee,  editor;  The  C. 
L.  Partee  Company,  publishers.  Office,  5  E. 
Fourteenth  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,666.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending    irith    November,    1899.    3,433.     In 

1900.  G.  In  1901.(z-6)  G.  Actualaverage  for 
1902,  6,007;  for  1903,  6,'^61.     In  1904.  yG. 

CALEDONIAN;  monthly;  Scottish- 
American  ;  fifty-two  pages  5x8  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  April,  1901;  Donald  Mac- 
Dougall,  editor;  Caledonian  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Omce,  Bible  house  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1902,  3,000.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.      In  1iXt4,  yH. 

CAMERA  AND  DARK  ROOM} 
monthly;  photography;  forty  eight  to  slxty- 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Walter  G.  Plerson,  edit(!r;  The  Camera 
and  Dark  Room  Co..  publishers.     Office,  108 
Fulton  street  (10—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  I  ### 

CANADIAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

CANOEING;  monthly;  sporting;  six- 
teen pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished March,  1904;  E.  T.  Kevser,  editor  and 
publisher.     Office,  112  W.  18th  st.  (2—5  P). 

CAPITALIST;  monthly ;  financial ; 
one  hundred  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Capitalist  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  62-64  Trinity  place  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  6,000  In 
1893  to  H  in  1895.  In  1S96,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,yH.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, y I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CARPENTRY    AND    BUILDING} 

monthly  ;  architecture  and  building  ;  sixty- 
two  pages  9x13  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  Henry  Colwell,  editor;  David  Williams, 
publisher.  Office,  233  William  street  (12^). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  20,000  in 
1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899, yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  ltK}3,  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

CASSELL'S  LITTLE  FOI^KS  ; 

monthly;  juvenile;  eighty  pages 7x9}^;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1873;  Cassell  & 
Co.  (Ltd.).  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
7-9  W.  Eighteenth  street.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  ".ikl •"  (A  A). 

CASSELL'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  ten  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  Cassell  & 
Company  (Ltd.),  publishers.  Office,  7-9  W. 
Eighteenth  street. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1891 
to  E  In  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,zF. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901,  yF.  In 
1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

CASSIER'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
engineering;  one  hundred  and  fifty-four 
to  one  hundred  and  nlnety-slx  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $8;  established  1891;  Louis 
Cassler  and  Albert  Spies,  editors  ;  Cagsier 
Magazine  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 3  W.  29th  st. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897. Y.  In  1898. yH.  In  1899, yH.  In  1900, yH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

CATERER;  monthly;  hotels,  culinary 
and  catering;  ninetv-two  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1893;  Frank  W. 
DooUttle  and  Chas.  Martyn,  editors;  The 
Caterer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
145  E.  42d  .street  (2-5). 

Circulation:      Actual    average  for   1896, 
3,375.   In  1897,  Y\    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl. 
Actual   average   for   a   year    ending   with 
August,  1900.   3,500;    for   a    year   ending 
ivith  August,  1901,  4,041;  for  a  year  end- 
ing u-ith   August,    1902,    5,333:    for    1903, 
6,041;  /or  1904,  6, 083. 
Publisher's     announcement. — The     Caterer 
covers,  and  covers  thoroughly,  the  hotel, 
club,  and  high-class  restaurant  business. 
It  is  the  largest  paper  of  its  kind  in  Amer- 
ica and  has  the  largest  circulation  of  its 
class  in  the  world.    It  opens  an  exception- 
ally rich  and  constantly  increasing  field  to 
the  advertiser. 

Sample  copies  and  advertising  rates  sent 
promptly  on  application. 
CATHOLIC  WORLD;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  one  hundred  and  seventy- 
two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $8;  established 
1865;  Paullst  Fathers,  editors;  Columbus 
Press,  DUbllshers.  Office,  120  W.  Sixtieth  st. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1892 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900.zH  (++).  In  1901. yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

CENTRAL  STATION;  monthly;  elec- 
tric lighting  and  power :  sixty  four  pages  8x11 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1901;  Geo. 
T.  Hanchett,  editor;  H.  C.  Cushlng,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  220  Broadwsy  (12—3). 
Circulation  :   Actual  average  for  a  year 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


723 


yKH'    YOKK—Man)iattan  and  Bronx. 

ending  tvith  May.  1903,  3*483  ;  foi'  1903. 
3,900  (A  A). 

CENTURY  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  7x10; 
•ubscriptlon  $4;  esiabllshed  1870;  Richard 
Watson  Glider,  editor;  Century  Co.,  publlBh- 
ers.  Office,  Union  square  (3 — 1). 
Circiiluiion:  Accorded  A  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yA.  In 
1899,  yA.  In  1900,  yA.  In  1901,  yA.  In  1902, 
yA.    In  1;K)3,  yA.      In  1<)(J4.  yA  (00). 

CHA  T;  monthly;  forty  eight  pages 
51^x8:  subscription  50  cents  ;  estaJblished 
March,  UtOl;  John  W  Rvckman,  editor  and 
publislier.  Office,  120  Liberty  street  (12—4  P). 
Circulation  '■jki." 

CHEERFUI^  MOMENTS;  monthly; 
literature;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1892;  The  Aurora  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office. 
154  East  23d  street  (1—.'^). 

Cii'Ciilntion:  In  1896,  X.  Actual  average 
jor  1897,  106,531;  /or  1898,  106/443;  for 

1899,  112,500;  for  1900,  334,430;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1901,  '-JS3,3.'{3;  for 

1902,  30S,333;  for  1903,  353,083;  for 
1904   .'J Jl0.3'-i'*. 

CHINaT'cTlASS  AND  POTTERY 
REVIEVV  ;  monthly;  trade;  sixty-four 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  Cllfl'ord  & 
Lawtou,  editors  and  publisliers.  Office,  19 
Union  square.    Circulation  'jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  CITY;  monthly;  meth- 
odist  episcopal;  sixteen  pages 9x18;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1888;  Rev.  F.  M. 
North,  editor;  \Vm.  Baldwin,  publisher. 
Office.  150  Fifth  avenue. 

Cii'Cii  lation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  I.  In  1896. 
H.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  yl.      In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

CHURCH  ECLECTIC;  monthly; 
protestanteplsoopal ;  one  hundred  and  eight 
pages 7x10;  subscription $2;  established  1878; 
Rev.  A.  Lovrndes,  editor;  The  Church  Eclectic 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  92  Fifth  avenue  (3—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  November.  1901, 
3,393.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

CHURCH  ECONOMIST;  monthly; 
undenominational ;  thirty-six  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Henry  R. 
Elliot,  editor;  Church  Economist  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers.  Office, SlUnion  sq.(12-— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1898.  H.  In  1899.  >-H.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  the  lowest  edition 
was   3.000.      In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.     In 

1903.  yl.   In  1904,  yl. 

CHURCH  MISSIONS;  monthly;  prot- 
estant  episcopal;  twenty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  The 
American  Church  Missionary  Society,  editoi's 
and  publishers.  Office,  281  Fourth  avenue 
(12—3).  Circ'n"JKL."  Inl903,Z(4)  (#  ♦)(A  A). 

CLOTHIER  AND  FURNISHER; 
monthly;  men's  clothing,  furnishing  goods, 
hats  and  shoes ;  one  hundred  and  sixtj'-pages 
10x13;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872;  The 
Geo.  N.  Lowrey  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
13  Astor  place  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3.500.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
3,584.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  October, 
1900.  5,199;  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb- 
ruary, 1903.  7,136;  for  1903,  8,146;  for 
1904,8,166. 

COLD  STORACJE  AND  ICE 
TR  A  DE  JOURN  A  L;  monthly;  re- 
frigeration and  ice;  seventy-six  pages  6i^x12; 
subscription  $2:  established  1877;  Harold  W. 
Cole,  editor;  Food  Trade  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Floor  A,  Produce  Ex- 
change (12 — I). 

Circulation:  Inl89S,  •iiu,."  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,583.  In  1900.  yT.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  3,900. 

COLLECTOR;  monthly ;  autograph 
letters;  twelve  pages  7x10  ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  Walter  R.  Benjamin,  editor 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

and  publisher.  Office,  1125  Broadway  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jKi"  (A  A). 

COLUMBIA  LITERARY  MONTH- 
LY; during  the  college  year;  collegiate; 
thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Students  of  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Colum- 
bia University  (9—:!).   Circulation  "jkl." 

CO;>lMONVVEAliTH  ;  monthly;  so- 
cialistic; thirty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  C.  P. Somerly,  editor;  Com- 
monwealth Co.,  publishers.  Office,  28  La- 
fajette  place. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "jKi." 

COMPRESSED   AIR;  monthly;  com 
pressed  air;  sixty  four  pages  5%x8>^  subscrip- 
tion  $1;   established   1896:  W.  L.  Saunders, 
editor  and   publisher.     Office.  26  Cortlandt 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,433.  Inl898,yH.  In  1899,  zH.  Inl900.yH. 
In  19111,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,009: 
for  19('3,  3,005;  for  mi,  3,127. 

COMRADE;  monthly  ;  socialist ; 
twenty  eight  to  thirty-two  pages  10x12}^; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1901; 
Otto  Wegener, editor;  Comrade  Co-operative 
Co  .publishers.  Office,  11  Cooper  square  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1%^, 
8,666; /or  1904.  13,333. 

CONFECTIONERS'AND  BAKERS' 
GAZETTE;  monthly;  confectionery  and 
baking;  sixty  pages  11x14;  subscription  $2; 
established  1881 ;  H.  B.  Winton,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  125  Worth  street. 
Circulntion:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7,500.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898. yfj.  Inl899,zG.  Inl900,yH.  Inl901,yH. 
In  1902,  yH.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CONGREGATIONAL  WORK ; 
monthly,  except  July  and  August;  twenty 
pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Congregational  Sunday  School 
and  Publishing  Society,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  Fourth  avenue,  corner  22d  st. 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "j_kj-." 

CONVERTED  CATHOLIC ;  monthly; 
reformed  catholic;  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  James  A.  O'Con- 
nor, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  U2  W. 
21st  street  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  7,460.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898, 
vG.  In  1899.  zG.  In  1900,  zG.  In  1901,  vG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.    In  1904,  vG. 

COSTUME  ROYAL;  monthly;  fash- 
ion; twenty-four  pages  12x17;  subscription 
$3.50;  The  Royal  Pattern  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Office,  28  W.  23(1  st.  Clrc'n  "jkl-" 

COUNTER;  monthly;  department  store 
employees;  thirty-two  pages  6x8}^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1898;  The  Textile 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 2(.X)  Greene  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "j_kl"  In  1902,  (z— 1)  H. 
In  190.3,  yH  (A  A). 

COUNTRY  LIFE  IN  AMERICA; 
monthly;  agriculture,  floriculture,  forestry, 
sporting  and  recreation;  sixty-four  to  one 
hundred  and  thirty  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$3;  established  November,  1901;  L.  H.  Bailey, 
editor;  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  34  Union  .square  (3—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  F.  In  1903,  C.  In 
li»04,  yC  (00). 

CRERAND'S  CLOAK  JOURNAL; 
"nonthly:  one  hundred  and  thirty  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  John 
A.  Bechtler,  editor:  W.  F.  Crerand  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  732  Broadway. 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895. 
3,791.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y'.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.    In'l90:!,  yl.    In  1904,  yl  (0  0). 

CRITERION;  monthly;  literary;  fifty- 
two  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  e.stablished 
1889;    Criterion  Publication   Company,   edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Office,  156  Fifth  ave. 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  14,500  in 


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1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  190O,  yG.  In 
1901.  (z— 4.  5,  10)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yG. 

CRITIC;  monthly ;  literary ;  one  hundred 
to  one  hundred  and  thirty  pages  5^4x8}^ ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1881;  J.  B.  &  J.  L. 
Glider,  editors;  G.  P.  Putnam  Sons,  for  The 
Critic  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  27  "W.  23d  street. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1899,   9,259.    In  1900,  yF.     In 

1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

CRITIC  AND  GUIDE;  monthly;  medi- 
cal and  pharmaceutical;  forty-eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1903;  William  J.  Robinson,  M.  D..  editor;  The 
Critic-Guide  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  119  E. 
128th  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actxial  average  for  1903. 
5,600.    In  1904,  yH. 

CUPID;  moQthly;  matrimonial;  eight 
pages  11.X14;  subscription  $1;  H.B.  Wellman, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  304  W.  2rth 
street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CURRENT  LITERATURE;  month 
ly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty  eight 
pages  7x10;  subscription's;  established  1888; 
Current  Literature  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  34  W.  26th 
street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  B  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.    In  1896,  F.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yG.    Inl899,  zG  (??).     In  1899,  yG.      In 

1900.  yG.  In  1901,  (z— 4.  5)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
i;t03,  yH.    In  1904,  G. 

DEALER  AND  REPAIRMAN; 
monthly;  cycling,  motor  vehicles;  thirty-two 
to  eighty  four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Edw.  H.  Cave,  editor;  The 
Class  Journal  Co..  publishers.  Office,  Flat- 
iron  building  (8—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,14:, 5S3.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.     In  190i),  yH.     In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  yl.    Inl903.  yl(AA).  ^     ^, 
DELINEATOR;  monthly ;  fashions ; 

one  hundred  and  forty-eight  pages  8x11 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1872;  Charles  Dwyer, 
editor:  Butterick  Publishing  Co.  (Limited), 
publishers.  Office,  Spring,  Vandam  and 
Macdougal  streets  (3 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  500,000  In  1895,  A.  In  1896,  A.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  Average 
circulation  for  year  endmg  June  30th,  1900, 
403,378  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1900. 
4^4.249:    for  a  year  ending  vdth  June, 

1901.  542,1 37 ;/or"l902,  721.909; /or  1903, 
878,229 ;  for  1904,  905.fi3(>.   ^, 

DESIGNER;  monthly;  fashions;  one 
hundred  or  more  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  The  Butterick  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Spring,  Vandam  and  Macdougal  sts. 
(1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  D  Z.    In  1898,  zD.    In 

1899,  vD.  Actualaverage  for  1900,  221,958. 
In  1901.  vA.  Actual  average  for  1902. 
221.929:   for  1903,  227.412;  for  1!»04, 

^DEUTSCHE-AIVIERIK A  N  I S  C  H  E 
APDTHEKER  ZEITUNG;  monthly; 
German;  drug  trade;  thirty-two  pages  10x14; 
subscription  SI:  established  1880;  G.  Pflng- 
sten.  editor;  M.  Wolffram.  publisher.  Office, 
104  John  street  (12— 3).  _,      ^ 

Circulation:   In  1903,  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

DICKERIVIAN'S  UNITED  STATES 
TREASURY  COUNTERFEIT  DE- 
TECTOR; monthly:  sixty-eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $3;  established  1384 ;  John  Holler, 
editor  and  publisher.     Office,  15  Broadway 

(7 3  p)_ 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4,500  In 
1894  to  H  In  1895.  In  1898.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  1900,  5,895.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903.  vG.    In  1904  yG.  .  „ 

DIETETIC  AND  HYGIENIC  GAZ- 
ETTE ;    monthly;    medical;    seventy-two 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  The  Dietetic  and 
Hygienic  Gazette  (Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  503  Fifth  avenue.  Circ'n  "jkl" 

DIE  ZUKUNFT  (THE  FUTURE); 
monthly  ;  Jewish;  literature,  science  and 
socialism;  sixty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion (1  ;  established  January,  1902;  Philip 
Kratz,  editor;  Zunkunft  Press  Federation, 
publishers.  Office.  50  Suffolk  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902. 
1 1,083.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

DOMINANT;  monthly;  music;  forty- 
eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  Arthur  A.  Clappe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  Astor  Court  building. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  3,600.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899    yH.      In  1900,  yH.     In  1901,  yH.      In 

1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yH. 
DOSIMETRIC  3IEDICAL  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  medical:  thirty-six  page* 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  W. 
J.  Morrison,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  4S 
to  47  Broad  street. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  'jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  2,058.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,y"l.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901.yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  M)3,  vl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DRUGGISTS'  CIRCULAR;  month- 
ly; drugs  and  chemicals:  seventy-two  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1857; 
William  O.  Allison,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  100  William  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  lu  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900,  yH.  Inl901,yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    Iul903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

DRY  GOODS;  monthly;  fabrics  and 
fashions;  one  hundred  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1881;  Max  Jagerhuber, 
editor ;  The  Toilettes  Fashion  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  172  Fifth  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation;       Actual     average    for 

1903,  4,366.     In  1904,  yH. 

DRY  GOODS  GUIDE;  monthly;  thir- 
ty-six pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Black  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  415  Broadway.  Circ'n  "iii." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

EDITOR;  monthly;  journal  of  informa- 
tion for  writers;  forty-eight  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Leslie  W. 
Quirk,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3.796.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  6.250.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
IWl.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903.  (z-4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  19(J4,  5.641. 

EDUCATIONAL  FOUNDATIONS; 
monthly;  educational;  eighty-four  pages 
5x7i;  subscription  $1:  established  1889;  E.  L. 
Kellogg  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Chicago,  111.  Office,  61  E.  Ninth  street. 
Circulation:  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  zF.  In 
1901,  vF.     In  1902,  yF.      In  1903,  yF.     In 

1904,  yG. 

EDUCATIONAL  REVIEW;  month 
ly, except  July  and  August;  educational;  one 
hundred  and  eight  pages  6x9 ;  subscription  $3; 
established  1891 ;  Nicholas  Murray  Butler, 
LL.  D.,  editor  ;  Educational  Review  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Columbia 
University  (3—3).  ^      „_ 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,000.  Act- 
ual average /or  1899.2,180.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z-3)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl, 

EL  ANUNCIADOR;monthly;  Spanish; 
commercial;  twenty  four  pages  10x14;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon  $2;  established  1885;  Export  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 78 
Park  place.    Circulation  'iKi" 

EL  COMERCIO;  monthly;  Spanish; 
export:  fortv  to  flftv-two  pages  lO^ixnhi; 
subscription  $3;  established  1875;  J.  Shepherd 
Clark  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  12« 
Liberty  street  (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5.083; /or  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
5.166.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1899,6,333;  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 


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NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

1900.  6,583;   for    1901,    6,667;   for   1902, 
5,875;  /or  1903,  6,667;  /or  1904,  7,29!i. 
Publisher's   announcement.  —  El    Comercio 

was  established  in  1875  and  is  the  oldest 
Spauisli  newspaper  and  the  oldest  ex- 
port   journal    published    in    the   United 
States.  Ithasauexleusive,  guarauteed 
circulation  throughout  Mexico,  West  In- 
dies  (including   Cuba    and  Puerto  Rico), 
South  and  Central  America,  Spain,  Portu- 
gal, Philippine   Islands,  etc.,  and   is    un- 
equalled as  a  medium  for  merchants 
and  manufacturers  seeking  foreign  trade. 
ELEANOir  KIRK'S  IDEA; monthly; 
literary ;    thirty-two  pages   7xlu  ;    subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  Eleanor  Kirk,  editor 
and  publisher.    Office.  59  West  89th  st.  (S— 3). 
Circulation:    In  1903,  (z-4)  I   (••).      In 

1901,  yl. 
EL ECONOMISTA  INTERNACION- 

ALi;  monthly;  Spanish;  exporting;  thirty- 
six  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  G.  R.  Perry,  editor;  International  Econ- 
omist Co..  publishers.  Office.  42  Barclay  st. 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  -jKi.-  in  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  lowest  number  printed  during 
the  last  two  years  was  3,000.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)H(#»).    In  1901,  yH. 

ELECTRICAL,  AGE;  monthly;  elec- 
tricity; two  hundred  and  fourteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1883; 
Cassiers  Magazine  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
3  West  29th  street  (3— 4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  InlS9T.Y.  In  1898.  vl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  1900,  vl.  Inl901.  vl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  H.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yl. 

ELECTROCHE3IICAL  INDUS- 
TRY; monthly  (A  A). 

ELITE  STYLES;  monthly;  fashions; 
fifty-six  pages  lOJ^xlS}^;  subscription  gl,50; 
established  1897;  The  Elite  Styles  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  54  W.  23d  st.  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  C.  In  1898,  yC.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  47,166.  In  1900.  yB. 
Actual  average  for  1901, 48, 000.  In  1902.  v  B. 
Actual  average  for  1903,63,125;  /or  1904, 
70,000. 

ELKS- ANTLER;  monthly;  B.  P.  O. 
Elks;  fortj^  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  The 
Elks-Antler  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  19  W.  27th  st.  Clrc'n-'jKL." 

ENGINEERING  INDEX;  monthly; 
engineering;  thirty  two  pages  6i^x9i^;  sub- 
scription's; established  Feb.,  1901;  John  R. 
Dunlap,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  120-122 
Liberty  street.  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments (A  A). 

ENGINEERI]SG  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  engineering;  four  hundred  pages 
7x9;  subscription  $3;  established  1891  ;  John 
R.  Dunlap.  Chas.  B.  Going  and  Henry  Har- 
rison Suplee,  editors;  John  R.  Dunlap,  pub 
Usher.  Issued  simultaneously  at  New  York 
and  London,  Eng.  Office,  120  Liberty  st.  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1892 
to  Fin  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
yF.  In  1899,  E.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

ENGINEERING  REVIEW ;  monthly; 
plumbing,  ventilating  and  heating;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x18;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  Plumber  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1123  Broadway  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,025.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
yH.  Inl899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  av 
erage  for  a  year  ending  tvith  November, 
1901.  4,400:  for  1902.  4,733.  In  1903,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  .>>650. 

ERA  :  monthly.    (See  Philadelphia,  Pa.) 

EVERYBODY'S  MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  forty- 
four  to  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1899;  Ridgway- 
Thayer  Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
31  East  17th  street  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1901, 109,583 ;  for  1902, 159,455 ;  for 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

a  year  ending  with  .^pri'Z,  1904,  218,777; 

for  a  year  ending  ivith  April,  1905,  543, 719. 

Publisher's      announcement.  —  Everybody's 

Magazine  has  the  largest  circulation  and 

the  lowest  advertising  rate  of  any  general 

magazine. 

EVERY  WHERE;  monthly;  literary; 
twenty  pages  lOJ^xU;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1894;  Will  Carleton,editor;  Every 
Where  Publishing  Companv,  publishers. 
Office,  411  Pearl  street  (3—4). 
Circulation:  Act^ial  average  for  1896, 
10,000.  In  1897,  FZ.  Actuxil  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  January,  1899,  25,287. 
In  1899,  yD.  In  1900.  yE.  In  1901,  yF.  In 
1902,  (z— 6)  yF.    In  1903,  yF  (A  A). 

EXPANSIONIST;  monthly:  expan- 
sion; twenty  four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  The  Expansionist  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  257  Broadway 
(A  A). 

EXPORTERS  AND  IMPORTERS' 
JOLRNAL;  monthly;  exports  and  Im- 
ports; one  hundred  and  sixty-four  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $5;  established  1892; 
Ralph  W.  Grout,  editor;  Henry  W.  Peabody 
&  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  17  State  st.  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Inl903(!!). 

FABRICS,  FANCY  GOODS  AND 
NOTIONS;  monthly;  fancy  goods  and 
notions;  seventy  pages  10x12;  subscription  $2; 
established  1875  ;  Rob't  H.  McCready,  editor; 
The  H.  C.  Nathan  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
409  Broadway  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,833.  In  1897, Y.  Inl898.yH.  Inl899,yH. 
Actual  average  for  1900, 6,250.  In  1901.  yG. 
In  1902,  \G.  Actual  average  for  1903,  6,062. 
In  1904,  yG. 

FAME;  monthly;  advertising;  twenty- 
four  to  twenty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Artemas  Ward,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  3  Union  square.  West 
(11— 3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  ■•.tkl"  In  1900.  H.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yH. 
FAR  EAST;  monthly  (A  A). 
FEDERAL  REPORTER:  monthly; 
sugar,  coffee  and  spices;  twenty  pages  9x11; 
subscription  $1;  F.  C.  Lang,  editor;  Smith  & 
Schlpper.  publishers.  Office,  138  Front  street 
(2-4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
6,225  (A  A). 

FIELD  AND  STREAM  ;  monthly; 
sport  and  adventure;  one  hundred  and 
sixty  pages  5x8;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Emerson  Hough,  editor;  Field 
and  Stream,  publishers.  Office,  35  West  21st 
Ptreet  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  zH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z-4)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  (z— 2,  4,  6)  C. 

FLOUR  TRADE  NEWS;  monthly; 
grain  products;  flfty-two  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  June.  1902;  William 
R.  Gregory  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Produce 
Exchange  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
4,580;  /or  1904,  4,250. 

FOOD  AND  DRINK;  monthly;  house- 
hold; thirty  six  pages  8x10;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1897;  W.  H. Bowers, editor; 
Food  and  Drink  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  149  Church  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Is  mainly  sold  to  grocery 
hottees  for  distribution. 

FOOlilSH  BOOK:  monthly;  humor- 
ous; thirty  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  The 
Arkell  Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
35  W.  21st  street.    Circulation  "jkj," 

FOREIGN  BUYER;  monthly;  export 
and  domestic;  twenty  pages  lOixlSi;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1898;  Foreign 
Buyer  Co.  (Incorporated),  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ;    also  prints  editions    in    German, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

French  and  Spanish.    Office,  130  Pearl  street 

(6-3). 

Circulntioii:  In  1898,  '•■ikl."  Actual  average 

for  1899.  '^,408.     In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yl. 

In  1902,  yl.     In  1<»03,  (z— 4)  1.    In  1904,  vl. 

FOUR     IllINDltED     3IAGAZINE; 

monthly;  family;  twenty-four  pages  9xi4i^i; 
subscription  12  cents;  established  1904;  H. 
W.  Thomas,  editor;  Merrill  &  Co.,  publi.sh- 
ers.    Office,  41  W.  Twenty  fovirth  st.  (1-.')). 

FOUR  TRACK  NEWSs  ;  monthly; 
travel;  .seventy-two  pages 7x10;  subscription 
$1;  John  K.  LeBaron,  editor;  George  H. 
Daniels,  publisher.  Office,  7  E.  42d  st  ( 12—4). 
Circulittiou  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
59.584:  for  mi,  9'Z.91(i. 

FREKiHT;  monthly  (A  A). 

FURNITURE  TRADE  REVIEW 
AND  INTERIOR  DECORATOR; 
monthly;  furniture;  ninety  two  to  one  hun 
dr«d  and  sixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  Wm.  Berri,  editor;  Review 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  31  Union 
square.  North  (T-  3P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  -Uii." 

FUR  TRADE  REVIEW;  monthly; 
furs;  thirty  two  to  seventy-two  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $2;  established  187S;  A.  L.  Belden, 
editor;  F.  Stallknect.  publisher.  Office,  32 
Waverly  place  (9—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

GAEL;  monthly;  Gaelic  and  English; 
thirty-six  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S96;  Miss  Geraldlne  Haverty,  editor; 
Gael  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  140 
Nassau  street  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  191H),  '^1,465i  for  1901,  26,7352. 
In  1902.  yC.    In  19u3.  yC.    In  1904,  yl). 

GARDEN  MAGAZINE;  monthly: 
Gardening  and  Horticulture;  forty-eignt 
pages  9}^xl2V^ ;  subscription  $1;  established 
February.  1905;  Wilhelm  Miller,  editor; 
Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
133  E.  16th  street  (1-5). 

GARDINER'S  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion  $1:    established    1901;    A.    P.    Gardiner 
Publishing  Co  ,  editors  and  publishers.    Of- 
fice. 320  Broadway  (12—2). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  April,  1902,  1  26,829.  In  liW3. 
yA.    In  1901,  vA. 

GARMKNT  BUYER  AND  HIANU- 
FACTUREIl  ;  monthly;  fashion;  one 
hundred  and  fortj'  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893;  Edmund  D.  Carey,  edi- 
tor; Garment  Trade  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  200  Greene  street  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation •■JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

GENTLEWOMAN;  monthly ;  fashions 
and  household;  twenty  to  thirty  six  pages 
11x16;  subscription  26  cents;  establlsht'd  1888; 
Edna  Taylor,  editor:  The  C.  E.  Ellis  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  German  Herold  building 
(1-5). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  189J 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  A  .  In  1898, 
yA.  In  1899,  vB.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  July  19(X),  332,333;  for  a 
year  ending  with  August.  19U1,  400,916; 
for  1902,  400,000.  In  1904,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  i'^siie  during  past  year  was 
400,0(X),    Actual  average  for  1904,  400.000. 

GOLiF;  monthly;  sporting;  eightj  pages 
7x11  ;  subscription  82  ;  established  189«  ; 
Van  Tassel  Sutphen,  editor;  Harper  & 
Brothers,  publishers.  Office.  Franklin  square. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GOOD  GOVERNMENT;  monthly; 
civil  service  reform;  sixteen  pacres  9x12; 
subscription  <1 ;  established  1881 :  Henry  G. 
Chapman,  editor;  Civil  Service  Reform 
League,  publishers.  Office,  79  Wall  st.  (12^1). 
(Circulation  :  Actical  average  for  1894, 
7,183.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900,  vl.  In 
1901.  yT.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,466; 
/orl903.  2,786  ;  for  1904.  3,025. 

GOOD  LITERATURE;  monthly; 
literature;     twenty-four  pages  11x16;     sub- 


NKW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


scriptlon  83  cents;  established  1892;  F.  M.  Lup- 
lon.  Inc.,  publisher.  Office.  23-27  City  Hall 
place  ( 12 — 4 ). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
195,833;  for  1896,  208,333:  for  mi. 
205,833;  for  1898,  225,583;  for  1^99. 
310,583;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900.  317,750;  for  a  year  eliding  irith 
June.  1901,  373,583; /or  1902,440,500; 
for  VMrS,  454,333  ;  f»r  l\m,  452,333. 

(;OOD  ROAD8  MAGAZINE; 
monthly ;  thirty-two  to  sixty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  E.  L.  Powers 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  150  Nassau  street. 
Circulation:  In  1901.  F.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903,  G.    In  1904,  J  G. 

GUIDE  TO  HOLINESS  I  monthly; 
undenominational;  thirty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1839;  Rev.  George 
Hughes,  editor;  George  Hughes  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  62  and  64  Bible  House.  Does 
not  Insert  advertisements.    (A  A) 

GUNTER'S  3IAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages 
63^x9J^:  subscription  $1;  established  Febru- 
ary, 1905;  Home  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5  P). 

GUNTON'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  eighteen  pages  61^x9}^^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  George 
Gunton,  editor;  The  Gunton  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  41  Union  square,  West  (2—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "uu-  "  In  1S98.  Z.  In 
1902,  (z— 3 )  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HABERDASHER;  monthly;  fur 
nishing  goods;  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages 
10x18;  subscription $8; established  1881;  Alfred 
8.  Bryan,  editor:  Joseph  W.  Gibson,  pub- 
lisher. Office.  19Union  square,  W.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "ija,."  In  1699.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900,4,041,  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  19m2,  4,458;  for  1903,  7,166.  In  W04, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  the  jear 
was  7,000. 

Publisher's  announcement.~In  1903  the  Cloth- 
ing Gazette  was  absorbed  by  and  merged 
into  the  Haberdasher,  making  a  guaran- 
teed and  sworn  circulation  of  7,f00c<)ple8 
monthly     Post  office  receipts  exhibited. 
HALF    HOUR;    monthly;   literary; 
elghtv-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1898 ;  George  Munro's  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  17  to  27  Vandewaterst. 
Circulation  :      Acttial     average   for    1898, 
49,206.  Inl899,yC.  Inl900,yC.  In  1901, yC. 
In  19(12,  vC.     In  1903.  yC  ( A  A). 

HARDWARE  DEALERS'  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  hardware;  one  hundred 
and  sixty-four  to  one  hundred  and  ninetjf 
six  pases  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  James  H.  Kennedy,  editor:  D.  T.  Mal- 
let, publisher.  Office,  253  Broadway  ( 1?~4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,538.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
10,000.  In  1898.  yF.  Actual  averagefor 
1899.  11,036; /or  1900.  11,742:  for  a  year 
endiy)g  with  June.  1901,  11,812;  for  1902, 
12.541.  In  1903.  December,  publisher  as- 
serts, everv  issue  during  the  past  year  wns 
17,000.  Actual  average  for  1901,  17.500 
(OO). 

HARLEM  RECORD;  monthly;  local; 
eight  pages  11x16:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  S.  Jay  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  2270  Seventh  avenue  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 
HARMONY;    monthly;   musical;  eight 

f>ages  7x9;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
ished  1895;  People's  Choral  Union,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  21  University  place 
(8—3).    Circulation  "ij:L."  (A  A). 

HARNESS;  monthly;  harness  trade; 
sixty  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887:  Trade  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  24  26  Murray  street  (:?— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,733.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y I. 
Actual  averagefor  1899,  3,554;  for  1900, 
3.791.  InlP01,yH.  In  19U2,  yH.  In  1903. 
yH.    In  1904,  yl. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

HARPER'S  BAZAAR  J  monthly; 
faslilons;  oue  hundred  and  forty-eight  pages 
l}4Ti\Q\  subscription $4;  established  1868;  Miss 
E.  G.Jordan,  editor;  Harper  &  Brothers,  pub 
Ushers.  Office,  Franklin  square. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  A  in  1892 
to  B  In  1895.  In  1896,  B,  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yC  (??).  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901, 
•B.  In  1902.  yB.  In  1903,  yC.  In  1904,  yC 
(OO). 

HARPER'S  NEW  MONTHLY 
MAtJAZINEj  literary  I  two  hundred  and 
fifty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $4;  established 
1849;  Harper  &  Brothers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Franklin  square. 
Cii-cuiatioD  i  Accorded  A  from  1891  to  1895. 
In    1896.  A.     In  1897.  Y.     In    1898,  yA.     In 

1899,  yA.     In  1900,    yA.     In  1901.  yA.     In 

1902.  yA.    In  1903,  yA.     In  19 J4,  yA  (0O). 
HAT    REVIEW;    monthly ;    hati; 

forty-eight  to  seventy  six  pagei  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1873;  A.  L.  Belden, 
editor;  F. Stallknecht,  publisher.  Office,  32 
Wavt'rly  place  (9—3).    Ciro'n  "ijfL."  (  7  ?  ) 

HAUSDORTOR;    monthly;    German; 
popular  medical;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  sub 
scrlptlon  $1:  established  1890;  G.  Pflngsteu, 
editor;  M.  Wolfflam,  publisher.    Office,   104 
John  street  (3 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  F.  In  1895.  H.  Act- 
ual average  for  1896.  10,500.  In  1S97,  Y. 
In  1S98.  yG.  In  1899,  vG.  in  19(Xt,  yG.  In 
1901.  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904  yH. 

HEAIiTH;  monthly;  hygiene;  sixty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1:  established 
185L);  Chas.  A.  Tyrrell,  M.D.,  editor;  The 
Health  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
1562  Broad w^ay  (1—5).    Circulation  -'jkl." 

HEA  liTH-CULTUREi  monthly: 
hygiene:  eighty-four  pages 9x11;  subscription 
•  1;  established  1894;  W.  R.C.  Latson,  editor: 
Health  Culture  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  121 
West  23il  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Accorded  10,000  in  1895.  Act- 
ual average  for  1896,  10,000;  f^r  first  six 
mon«;is  o/ 1897,  10,000;  /or  1898  10,000; 
for  1899.  11, 500  i  for  1900,  10,000;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1901,  ll.tiSO; /or  a 
year  ending  with  August,  1902.  It2,666.    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  F.  In  January,  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  everv  issue  for  the  past  rear  was 
15.000. 

HKAICTHSTONE;  monthly;  fiction; 
twenty  four  pages  10xl,SJ4  ;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1891  ;  The  A.  D.  Porter 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  52  Duane  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  601.000.  In  1895.  A .  In  1896.  A.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yA.  In  1899,  publisher  as 
serts.  not  less  than  601,000.  In  1900.  yA.  Ac- 
tual average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 
1901.  785,833.  In  1902.  yA.  In  1903,  yA. 
In  1904.  yA. 

HINTS;  monthly,  except  July  and  Au- 
gust; society;  twenty  four  pages  6}^x93^; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1899 ;  A. W.  Hatch, 
editor;  Hints  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  Bible  House  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  4,000;  for  1903,  5,000;  for  1904, 
6.800. 

HOLIDAY  MAGAZINE  FOR 
CHILDREN;  monthly;  juvenile;  fifty  two 
pages 7J'oX  10}^;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
liahel  August,  19a3:  Katharine  N.  Birdsall 
and  Walter  W. Storms, editors;  Holidaj'  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

HOME  COMFORT ;monthly;hygienlc; 
twenty  pages 9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  es- 
tablished 1898:    Wm.  F.  Rupert,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  114  Fifth  avenue  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :    In  1893.  E.    In  1899,  zE.      In 

1900.  yE.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903, 
yF  <A  A^. 

HOME  MISSIONARY^:  monthly;  con- 
gregational; forty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion .")()  cents;  established  1828;  Rev  Jas.  B. 
Clark,  editor;  CongreKational  Home  Mis- 
sionary Society,  publishers.  Office.  280 
Fourth  avenue  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:    In  19<J3,  December,  publisher 


SEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
20.000.    In  UX)4.  yD. 

HOME  MISSION  MONTHLY;  prea 
byterian;  tifty-two  pages  7x9;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1887;  Mrs.  D.  E.  Finks, 
editor;  Woman's  Board  of  Home  Missions, 
publishers.  Office,  156  Fifth  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOME  MONTHLY;  household ; 
twenty  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1877;  Edna  Lockwood, 
editor:  The  C.  E.  Ellis  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 225  William  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Bating  varied  from  A  In 
1891  to  B  in  1895.    In  1896,  B.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898.  yC.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900.  zC.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1901, 
437,000;  for  1902,  400,000.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts, every  issue  during 
the  past  ye.'ir  was  400.0C0.  Actual  average  for 
1904.  500,000. 

HOME   TALK;   monthly;    household; 
twenty-four    pages    8x11;     subscription    50 
cents;  established  1880;  Woodward  Publish 
Ing  Company,  editors  and  publishers.   Office, 
Temple  Court  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  40,000  in 
1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yD.  Inl899,yD.  Inl9i;0,yD.  Inl901,yE. 
In  1902,  yE.    In  1^)3,  yD.    In  1904,  yD. 

H03I1LETIC  MONTHLY  AND 
CATECHIST  ;  catholic  clergy;  eighty 
pages  6x10;  subscrlpilon  $3;  established 
October,  1900;  John  F.  Brady,  editor;  Joseph 
H.  Wagner,  publisher.  Office,  103  Fifth  ave- 
nue (7-3  P). 
Circulation:    In  1901,  I.    In  1902,  yl.     In 

1903,  vT.     In  1904,  y I. 

HOMILETIC  REVIEW:  monthly; 
undenominational;  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $3;  established 
1876;  I.  K.  Funk  and  D.  S.  Gregory,  editors; 
Funk  ft  Wagnalls  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 30  Lafayette  place  (7—3  P). 
Circulation ;  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In 
1898.yF.  Inl899,yF.  Inl900,yF.  Inl901,yG. 
In  1902,  vG.     In  19(»3,  y  G.    Actual  average  for 

1904,  '21  .'250. 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  REVIEW; 
monthly;  house  furnishing;  sixty  four  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892;  I.  B. 
Scott,  publisher.  Office,  82  Park  place  (3—3). 
CIrc'n  "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL."  (  ?  ? ) 

HOUSEWIFE;  monthly;  household; 
twenty  pages  10x14  ;  subscription  3.'5  cents; 
established  1882:  The  A.  D.  Porter  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office.  52-54  Duane  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  A  In  1891 
to  C  in  1895.  Inl8%,  C.  In  18»7,  Y.  In  1898,  yD. 
Inl899,vD.  Inl900,yD.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  unth  June,  1901. 129,166.  In 
1902.  V A .     In  190:%  (z-4)  A .    In  1904.  yA . 

HUB;  monthly;  carriages  and  automo- 
biles ;  one  hundred  to  one  hundred  and 
thirty-two  pages  10x123^^:  subscription  $3; 
established  1858:  W.  N.  Fitzgerald,  editor; 
Trade  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 24-26  Murray  street  (6—8). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  19<W.yT.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  ]■(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

ICE  CREAM  TRADE  JOURNAL; 
monthly:  thirtv-two  pages 8x11;  subscription 
$1:  established  January,  1905;  F.  D.  Cubler 
and  E.  C.  Williams,  editors:  The jCubler- Wil- 
liams Co.,  publishers.  Office,  150  Nassau 
street  (1 — 5). 

ILLUSTRATED  AMERICAN; 
monthly;  sixtv-four  pages  8x11}^;  subscrip- 
tion $3;"  established  1887;  Koland  Burke  Hen- 
nessy,  editor;  Patterson  &  Hennessy,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  1123  Broadway. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  C  from  1892  to  1895. 
In    1896.    C.    In    1897.    Y.    In    1898,    yD.    In 

1899,  yE.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902.  vG.     In  1903.  yG  (A  A). 

ILLUSTRATED    COMPANION; 

I  monthly;  literary;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 

scription  60  cents;  established  1880;    A.    M. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1'29 


Filling  the  Gap 


Between  the  work  of  the  Advertising  Agent 
and  the  work  of  the  Advertiser's  selling  force 
is  a  gap  hitherto  unfilled. 

Publicity  has  been  bought,  delivered  and 
paid  for,  and  only  partially  used. 

The  trouble  has  been  that  the  Advertising 
Agent  has  valued  newspaper  and  magazine 
space  too  highly,  and  the  salesmen  have  not 
valued  it  highly  enough. 

Failure  to  emphasize  the  publicity  paid  for, 
seems  like  buying  a  steam  engine  and  throw- 
ing it  into  the  scrap  heap.  Properly  used, 
publicity  is  a  powerful  trade  lever  for  the 
salesmen  and  they  can  be  made  to  realize  it. 
But  advertising,  and  practical  ^'backing-up  " 
that  should  go  with  it,  can  best  be  planned 
and  directed  by  the  advertising  agent  who  is 
also  a  successful  business  man — who  knows 
by  having  won  success  in  the  actual  making 
and  marketing  of  goods. 

No  general  selling  campaign  is  complete 
without  four  elements: 

1.  Publicity. 

2.  Direct  Mail  Drumming. 

3.  Successful  marketing  experience  by  the 

agent. 

4.  Salesmen. 

Business-like,  economical  selling  is  a  big 
problem,  but  we  have  for  it  a  definite  and 
positive  solution. 

We  will  tell  you  all  about  it  without  cost — 
if  you  say  so. 


The  Bates  Advertising  Co. 

CONVEI^SE    D.    MAKSH,    Chairman   of   Executive   Committee 

182  William  Street,      -      -      New  York  City 


'30 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx.  ' 

Ketcham,  editor;    F.  B.  Warnei- &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  77  Reade  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:    In  1902,  "iKL."     In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

I  liLUSTRATED  MILL-INER; 
monthly;  fashion;  flfiy  six  to  ninety  six 
pages  iuxl3;  subscription  $3;  established 
1900;  Frank  G.  Macomber,  editor:  Calcutt  & 
Macomber  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of 
fice.  31  Rast  17th  street  (6— 3).  Clrc'n  "Jjti.- 
ln  19.>3.  Z  (1)  (•  •)■ 

ILI.USrRATOR  AND  PROCESS 
REVIEW;    monthly  (A  Ai. 

I.NDIA  RUBBER  WORLD;  month- 
ly; India  rubber  and  electricity;  eighty  six 
pages  111x12;  subscription  $3;  Henry  C.  Pear 
son.  editor;  India  Rubber  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  150  Nassau  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  since  the  first  issue  has  not 
been  less  than  1.500.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
vl.     Iul904.  yl. 

*  INSURANCE  AGE;  monthly;  insur- 
ance; forty-four  to  fifty-two  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $8;  established  1873;  Geo.  W. 
Hatch,  editor  :  Matthew  Grlffln,  publisher. 
Office.  176  Broadway  (6— 3).  Ciro'n  "fiLi."  In 
1899.  Z.  In  igOS.-'JKL.- 
INSURANCE  CO.MillERCIAL. 
3IACiAZINE;  monthly;  Insurance;  fifty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  established 
1S76;  Charles  "^  Howell,  editor  and  publish- 
er. Office.  lOS  Fulton  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
4,112.     In  1904,  yH. 

INSURANCE  CRITIC;  monthly;  In- 
surance; fortv-four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
S3.25;  established  1874;  George  W.  Corliss,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  66  Maiden  lane. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1893 
to  I  iu  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  2.000.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893,  V I.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

INSURANCE  EC0N031IST;  month 
ly;  natural  premium  life  Insurance;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Hillary  Bell,  editor;  Economist  Pub- 
lishing Association,  publishers.  Office,  309 
Broadway. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  6,000.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  vH.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
4,000.  In  1900. yH.  InlC01,yI.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1*3,  yI(A  A). 

IN?SURANCE  ENGINEERING; 
monthly;  insurance;  engineering;  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty-eight  pages  7x10:  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1901:  Franklin  Webster 
and  A.  Irving  Brewster,  editors;  The  Insur- 
ance Press,  publishers.  Office.  12J  Liberty 
street  (12— S).    Circulation  "jkl" 

INSURANCE  INDEX;  monthly;  In- 
surance; twenty-four  to  eighty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  S2.50;  established  1870;  R.  B. 
Oaverlv,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  203 
Broadway  (S— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901.-'JKi"  In  1903.  Janu- 
ary, oubllsher  asserts,  in  1902  no  edition  was 
less  than  2.500.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  y  I. 

INSURANCE  LAW  JOURNAL.  ; 
monthly;  insurance  law;  eighty-four  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $6;  established  1871;  Walter 
S,  Nichols,  editor:  C.  C.  Hlne's  Sons,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  100  William  street.    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

INSURANCE  MONITOR;  monthly; 
Insurance;  forty-eight  pages  9^^x11^;  sub- 
scription .S3;  established  1853;  Walter  F. 
Nichols,  editor;  C.  C.  Hlne's  Sons,  publishers. 
Office.  100  William  street.  Circulation  ••jkl." 
In  1897.  Z.    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  "ija-." 

INSURANCE  PRESS  MONTHLY 
INDUSTRIAL  EDITION;  industrial 
life  insurance;  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages 
10x13  ;  subscription  S3  ;  established  1898  ; 
Franklin  Webster,  editor  :  The  Insurance 
Press,  publishers.  Office.  120  Liberty  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  averaoe  for  a  yrar 
ending  with  June.  1900.  7,0S3;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June.  1901,  T,l  17.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  y«. 


NEW  YORK— 3Ianha1  tan  and  Bronx. 


INSURANCE  TIMES;  monthly;  in- 
surance; flftytwo  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$3;  established  1868;  James  A.  Van  Cleve,  edi- 
tor; Estate  of  P.  T.  Kempson,  publisher. 
Office,  29  Broadway  (12— 1). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896.  3.069 ; 
/'or  1897,  3.046.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  vH.  In  1901, yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In 
1903.  yll.     In  1904.  yl. 

INTERCOLLEGIATE  NEWS; 
monthly  from  October  to  June,  inclusive; 
athletics  and  undergradate  life;  sixty  four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  S2;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1902;  F.  O.  Case,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  110  Nassau  street  (12—3).    Circ'n'^JKL." 

INTERNATIONAL  CONFEC- 
TIONER; monthly;  confectionery;  fifty- 
two  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  T.  F.  Harvey,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 150  Nassau  street  (2—5). 
Circulation  "jkj  •  Actual  average  for 
1903.  3,101.     In  1904  (z— 4)  H. 

INTERNATIONAL  EC0N03IIST| 
monthly  (A  A). 

INTERNATIONAL  JOURNAL  OF 
SURGERY  ;  monthly ;  surgical ;  eighty  Ave 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
P.  J.  Rosenheim,  M.D.,  editor:  International 
Journal  of  Surgery  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
100  William  street  (6—3) 

Circulation  ;  Accorded  C  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  C.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,28,310.  In  1899,  zC.  In  1900,  yC.  In 
1901,  yC.  In  1902.  yC.  In  19*J3,  (z— 4)  C.  In 
1904  yC 

INTERNATIONAL  STEAM  ENGI- 
NEER; monthly;  International  Union  of 
Steam  Fnglneer.*;  mechanical  and  engineer- 
ing; one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1902;  O.  R. 
Young,  editor  ;  Stationary  Engineer  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers.  Office,  108  Fulton 
street  (12— 3).  ^         ^^„ 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
30,396.    In  1904.  yC. 

INTERNATIONAL  STUDIO; 
monthly;  art;  eighty-four  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription $3.50;  established  1897;  Charles 
Holme,  editor;  John  Lane,  publisher.  Office, 
67  Fifth  avenue  (12— 5).  _      ^ 

C;irculation:    In  1897, "jkl."    In  1898, Z.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  5.000.    In 

1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  (z-6)  G.  In 
1903.  yG.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  was  S.OOO.  ,,      ,.„    , 

INTERVIEW:  monthly;  life  Insurance; 
sixteen  pages  9ixl2i;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893:  Interview  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Offlce.l08Fnltonstreet  (8— 3). 
Circulation  -jkl."     In  1903  Z  (4)  (••). 

I  S  R  A  E  L'S  H  O  M  E  J  O  U  RN  A  L; 
monthly;  Jewish;  thirtv-six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1902; 
M.  C.  Gunsberg,  editor;  Israel's  Home  Jour- 
I  nal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  63 
Fifth  avenue  (12—2).    Circu'n '•Jjy.."  (A  A). 

ITEMS  OF  INTEREST;  monthly; 
dentistry,  science  and  literature;  one  hun- 
dred and  sixty  pages  6Hx9i^;  subscription  $1; 
e.stabllshed  1878;  R.  Ottolengui,  editor;  Con- 
solidated Dental  Manufacturing  Company, 
publishers.  Office.  130  Washington  pi.  ( 12-4) 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  189.5, 
Q.O-'O;  for  1896.  10,618;  for  189<, 
14.021.  In  1898.  yE.  In  1899.  zG.  Actual 
average  for  1900. 11,292; /orl901. 1  1^792: 
for-  1902.  11,958;  for  im.  12,02-5;   for 

^^.iVpaVaND  AMERICA;  monthly; 
Japanese;  fifty  two  pages  7x10;  sul)Scnptlon 
SI:  established  July,  1901;  Stanhope  Sams, 
editor;  Hajimi  Hoshi,  publisher.  Office.  203 
Broadway  (8—3).    Circulation  ".tkl."   In  1903, 

^JEWELER;  monthly:  jewelry  trade; 
thirtv-six  pages7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  Daniel  T.  Maslett,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  263  Broadway 
Cirrulation  :  Actual  average  for  1901, 
•5,000.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19C3,yG  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


(31 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


J  <)  U  K  N  A  L.  O  F  C  U  T  A  N  E  O  IJ  S 
DlJ^EASEH;  mouthly;  medical;  .sixty- 
four  pages  5x8;  subscription  $4;  established 
18B3;  A.  D.  Mewborn,  M.D.,  editor;  The 
Orafton  Press,  publishers.  Office,  70  Fifth 
avenue  (12 — 4). 

Circiilntion  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3.0(!0.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  V.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901, yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Ini;«)3,  yl.  Inl904.yl. 

JOCUNAl.  OF  NERVOUS  AND 
IHEKTAl.  DISEASE;  mouthly;  medical; 
one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $5;  established  1873;  Smith  E. 
Jellifte,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  64 
W.  56th  street  (12—4 ). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  II.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl  (  ??  ).  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  3,930;  for  1903,  3,191. 
Inl9iM,  (z-4)H. 

JOURNAL.  OF  SURGICAL.  TECH- 
NOIjOGY;  monthly;  surgical  science; 
sixty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  19(10;  Technique  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  404  E.  F(nir- 
teenth  street.    Circulation  "jkl" 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  TEL.E- 
ORA  PH  ;  monthly  (A  A). 

JUDGE    LIBRARY   MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  comic;  thirty-six  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  189Lt;  The  Judge 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  110 
Fifth  avenue  (3—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  85.000  in 
1894  to  B  in  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897.  B  Z. 
In  1898,  yB.  In  1899,  vB.  In  1900,  yB.  In 
1901.  yB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1903,  yB.  In 
1904.  yC. 

J  UNIOR  TOILETTES:  monthly;  chll- 
•dren's  fashions  ;  twenty-four  pages  8x11  ; 
subscripiiou  $1;  established  1903;  Ernestine 
Cavilla  Jagerhuber.  editor;  The  Toilettes 
Fashion  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  172  Fifth 
avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
36,540.     In  1904,  (z-4)C(»«). 

JUST  FUN;  monthly;  humorous;  forty 
panes  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
A|)!il.  1903;  Grant  E.  Hamilton,  editor;  The 
Arkell  Co.,  publishers;  Oflfice,  35  W.  2l3t 
street  (12—3). 

LA  DIES'  H03IE  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  household;  sixteen  pages  lOJ^xlS; 
subscription  20  cents;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1904;  Ladies'  Home  Magazine  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1— 5  P ). 

LADIES'  HOME  TOPICS;  monthly; 
literature;  thirty  two  pages  103^x14;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents;  established  1895;  Mascot  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
9,753.  In  1897.  FZ.  In  1898, yF.  In  1899. yG. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  yG.     In  1904,  yG. 

LADIES'  WORLD;  monthly;  house- 
hold; forty-four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents:  established  1879;  Frances  E.  Fryatt, 
editor;  S.  H.  Moore  &  Company,  publishers. 
Omce,  23  27  City  Hall  place  (1— .I). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
389,333;  for  1896,  374,250;  for  1897, 
389,416;  tor  1898,  421,167;  for  1899, 
446.000;  ^or  a  year  ending  with  October, 
19(>0.  471 ,625  :  for  ayear  ending  ivith  Sep- 
tember. UtOl,  4S2.083; /or  1902,  488,667: 
for  1903,  51.5.916;  for  a  year  ending  with 
October,  1!>04,  465,416. 

LA3IP;  monthly;  literary;  ninety  pages 
7x9:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  Rob- 
eitS.  Yard,  editor;  Charles  Scribner's  Sons, 
publishers.  Office.  153  to  157  Fifth  avenue 
(12-3) 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  FZ.  In  189P, 
yG(??).  InlR99,yG.  Inl900,vG.  Inl901,yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

L'ART  DE  LA  MODE;  monthly; 
fashions;  twenty-eight  to  fort\-two  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $3.50;  established  1882; 
Mrs.     Belle    Armstrong     Whitney,    editor; 


NKW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

Morse-Broughton  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 3  E.  Nineteenth  stieet  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  .33,000  In 
1891  to  E  In  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vF.  In  1899,  vF.  In  1900,  yF.  Actual 
average  forVm.3'i,7 50.    Iul902.  yC.    In 

1903.  ( z— 4 )  C.     In  1 904.  y  C . 
LASKER'S   CHESS    MAGAZINE; 

monthly;  chess;  fifty  two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  November,  liK)4;  Dr. 
E.  Ltsker,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Mor- 
ton building  (2— 5  P). 

LEADER;  monthly;  juvenile;  roman 
catholic;  thirty-two  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Paulist  Fathers,  editors; 
Columbus  Press,  publishers.  Address,  Box 
2,  Station  N  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In 

1904.  yl. 

LE  BON  TON  AND  LE  MOMTEUR 
DE  LA  MODE:  monthly;  fashions; 
thirty  pages  12x17;  sunscription  $3.50:  estab- 
lished 1861 ;  S.  T.  Taylor  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers.  Office,  930  Broadway  (3—3) . 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
31,964.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yD.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900.  yF. 
In  1901,  vF.  Actual  average  for  1902,  63.- 
500.    In  1903.  yB.    In  1904.  yC. 

LESLIE'S  MONTHLY  MAGA- 
ZINE; literary;  two  hundred  and  twenty- 
four  pages  7x10";  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  Ellery  Sedgwick,  editor;  Frank  Leslie's 
Publishing  House,  publishers.  Office,  141-147 
Fifth  avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  97,000  In 
1893  to  B  in  189.1.    In  1896,  A.     In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898,    zA.      In   1899,  yA.      In   1900,  yA.      In 
1901.    (z— 6)A.      Actual    average    for    1902, 
204,621;  for  a  year  ending  ivifh  Febru- 
ary, 1904.  213,634;  for  1904,  243,946. 
Publisher's      announcement.— The     present 
average  circulation  of  Leslie's  M.\gazinb 
is   300.169   per  month.    No  magazine  pub- 
lished at  any  price  has  a  better  quality  of 
circulation. 

Leslie's  is  the  only  magazine  to  increase 
Its  circulation  50.000  a  month  during  the 
past  year  without  increasing  its  advertis- 
ing rates. 

LIBRARY  INDEX;  monthly:  peri- 
odicals; twenty-eight  pages  ej^xlO:  sub- 
scription $3;  established  January,  1905;  R. 
R.  Bowker,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5P). 

LIBRARY  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
bibliographic;  thirty-two  pages  8x10;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1876;  R.  R.  Bowker, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  298  Broadway. 
Circulation  -jKi."     In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL." 

LIFE  INSURANCE  INDEPEND- 
ENT; monthly;  life  insurance;  thirty-two 
pages  9x12 ;  subscription  $2  ;  establishad 
1889;  N.  H.  Weed,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  106  Fulton  street  (7—3).  Circulation 
"jKi.."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  6).  In 
1903,  Z(4)(»«). 

LIGHT;  monthly;  gas  and  other  light- 
ing; twenty-eight  to  forty  two  pages  93^x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  Mnrch,  1901; 
HugoLieber,  editor:  Light  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  25West  B'wav(6— 3). 
Olrc'n  "JKL."  In  1902.  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In  1903 
Z(4)  (••). 

LIVING  TRUTHS:  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; sixty  four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1902:  Rev.  A.  B. 
Simpson,  editor;  The  Living  Truths  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  38  West  18th  street  (2—4). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

LODGE,  CLUB  AND  ASSOCIA- 
TION RECORD;  monthly:  forty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1886;  Rec- 
ord Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  319  Pearl  street.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

LUMBERMAN'S  REVIEW;  month- 
ly; lumber;  forty  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Frederick  J.  Caulkins, 


732 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

editor;  John  G.  Staats,  publisher.  Office,  45 
Broadway. 

Circulatioii:  In  1893,"jki."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.000.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

L.UTHER  L.EAGUE  REVIEW; 
monthly;  lutheran;  thirty -two  to  thirty  six 
pages  63^x91^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
llsbed  1888;  E.  F.  Eilert.  editor;  Luther 
League  of  America,  publishers.  Office,  131 
Liberty  street  (7—3  P). 

Circulatioii:  Actual  average,  for  1894, 
4,661.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897, 
V.  Actual  average  for  1898,  5,241;  /or 
1899,5,117.  In  1900. "yG.  In  1901.  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.     In  1903.  yG.    In  1904.  yH. 

McCALLi'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
fashions;  fifty  two  pages  8x11;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1873;  The  McCall  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  113  W.  31st 
street  (2—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  98,858  in 
1893  to  B  in  1895.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  February,  1900.  147, l'-i9; /or  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1900.  202,925.  In 
1901,  yA.  Actual  average  for  1%2,  320,833: 
for  1903,  432,500;  for  a  year  endiug  ivith 
February,  1905,  600,833. 

McCL.URE'P>  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893;  S.  S.  McClure  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  141  155  E.  25th  street  (12—3). 
Circulafiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
147,535;  for  1896.  258,141;  /or  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1898,  308,000;  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1899,  361,912;  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1900.  364,674. 
In  1901,  (z— 4)  A.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
364.629;/orl903.  371,398.  In  1904,  yA. 
Publisher's  announcement. —  The  circula- 
tion of  McClure's  Magazine  is  guaranteed 
to  exceed  an  average  of  375,000  copies  per 
month. 

MACCABAEAN;  monthly ;  Zionism ; 
seventy  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 
established  1900;  F.  de  Haas,  editor;  The 
Maccabaean,  publishers.  Office.  320  Broad- 
way (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
3,666; /or  1903.  6,916.    In  1904,  yG. 

MACHINERY;  monthly;  mechanical; 
thirty-two  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
lished  1894;  L.  G.  French,  editor;  The  In- 
dustrial Press,  publishers;  also  prints  an  edi- 
tion entitled  Engineering  edition.  Office, 
66  West  Broadway. 

Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1895,  14,958.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yF.  In  1899.  E.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  Jxine,  1900,  20,379 ;  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  July,  1901.  26,101 :  for 
a  year  ending  with  November,  1902. 27,622. 
In  1903.  (z— 11)  C.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
23.617  (G0) 

MAGAZINE  OF  ART;  monthly; 
sixty  pages  10x13;  subscription  $3.50;  estab 
lished  1878;Cas3ell  &  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers. 
Office,  7-9  W.  Eighteenth  street. 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  V.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899,  yG.  Inl900,-yG.  In  1901,  vG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

MAGAZINE  OF  MYSTERIES; 
monthly;  forty  four  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  Mav.  1901;  C.E.Ellis,  edi- 
tor ;  Magazine  of  Mvsteries  Association 
(Inc.),  publishers.  Office,  22  N.  William 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902. 
60,177;  for  1903,  108,077;  for  1904, 
159  583 

M  A  N  il  F  A  C  T  U  R  E  R  AND 
BUII-.DER  ;  monthly  ;  building  ;  forty 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  Henri  Ger 
ard,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  83  Nassau 
street.    Circulation  "jkl."(AA'). 

MARCOMGRAM;  monthly  (A  A). 
-     MARINE  ENGINEERING;  monthly; 
engineering  and  shipbuilding;  one  hundred 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


and  twenty  to  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1^9. ;  H.  L. 
Aldrich,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  17 
Battery  place  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1898. 4,583  ;for  1899.  5,583.  In  1900,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  5,453:  for  1902. 
5,265:  for  1903,  5,370;  /or  1904,  5,730. 

MEDICAli  AND  DRUG  ADVER- 
TISER; monthly  (A  A). 

MEDICAL.  CENTURY;  monthly; 
homoepathic  medicine,  surgery  and  colla- 
teral sciences;  sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1893;  Willis  A. 
Dewey,  M.  D.,  editor;  Medical  Century  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Office,  9  E.  42d  street  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKi-  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

MEDICAL.  EXAMINER  AND 
GENERAL  PRACTITIONER; 
monthly;  medical;  eighty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891;  A.Lawrence 
Gnichtel,  M.  D.,  editor;  John  Guy  Monihan, 
publisher.  Office,  90  William  street  (6—3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4^,704:1  for  1896,  6,105;  .for  1897,  6,044. 
Inl898.yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,6,589. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  G.     In  1904,  yG. 

MEDICAL  REVIEW  OF  RE- 
VIEWS; monthly;  medical;  sixty-four 
pages 7x91^;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Dr.  Daniel  Lewis,  editor;  Medical  Review  of 
Reviews  Company  (Incorporated),  publishers. 
Office,  252  Madison  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,866.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,yl.  Inl899,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  7,888;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  September,  1901.  9,791  ;  for 
1902,  11,1 42.     In  19(13.  yF.    In  1914.  y F. 

MEDICAL  TII>IES;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; sixty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871 ;  Alfred  Kimball  Hills,  M.  D.^ 
editor;  N.  Y.  Medical  Times  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  108  Fulton  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,021; /or  1896,4,240.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.4,250;  for  1899.  4,250. 
In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1903,5,704;  for  1903.  6,112;  for  1904. 
H  OS2 

MEDICINISCHE  MONATS- 
8CHRIFT;  monthly;  German;  medical: 
seventy-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1888;  A.  Ripperger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  50  W.  130th  street  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "Jjti."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jKi" 

MENORAH  MONTHliY  MAGA- 
ZINE;'Jewish;  one  hundred  and  ten  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $8;  established  1886;  F.  De 
SolaMendes.  editor:  Menorah  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  489  Fifth  avenue  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  9.500  In 
1893  to  G  in  1895.    In  1896.  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  vH.  Actual  average  for  1899,  10,250. 
Inl900.yF.  In  1901.  vF.  Actual  average  for 
1902, 10,970; /or  19()3,  12,481.    In  1904, yF. 

MEN'S  OUTFITTER;  monthly;  fur- 
nishing goods;  eighty-two  pages  9i^xl23^; 
subscription's;  established  1853;  Men's  Out- 
fitter Co.,  publishers.  Office,  395  Broadway. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MERCK'S  ARCHIVES;  monthly: 
medical; sixty-two page87xlOi^:  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1899 ;  Merck  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  13-19  University  place. 
Circulation  "jjy.-" 

MERCK'S  REPORT;  monthly ;  drugs 
and  pharmacy;  sixty-four  pages  lOiU^ub- 
scrlption  $1.50;  established  1891;  Theo.  Welc- 
ker,  editor;  Merck  &  Company,  publishers. 
Office.  University  place  and  Eighth  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8.934  In 
1893  to  G  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
11,123.      In  1897.  FZ.      In  1898,  yF.     In 

1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  November.  1901,  paid  sub- 
scriptions, 9.288.    In  1902.  yF.    In  19C3. 

lyF,    In  1904.  yF. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES.  733 


McCLURE'S- 

"  The  Marketplace  of  the  World 


ff 


I— I OW  many  of  the  readers  of  McClure's  have  considered 
*  *  what  really  stamps  it  as  a  first-class  magazine  ?  Doubt- 
less, you  believe  that  its  quality  is  fully  shown  in  the  editorial 
policy,  in  its  articles,  stories,  poems,  and  pictures. 

This  is  only  part  of  the  truth. 

The  advertising  pages  also  form  an  index  of  character  and 
illustrate  the  standing  of  a  magazine.  The  advertising  depart- 
ment of  McClure's  has  the  same  sense  of  responsibility  to  the 
public  as  the  editorial  department. 

The  two  are  imbued  with  the  same  spirit.  McClure's 
constantly  refuses  advertisements  which  do  not  conform  to  the 
tone  of  the  magazine. 

McClure's  does  not  accept  advertisements  of  intoxicating 
liquors,  of  get-rich-quick  schemes,  of  gold,  silver,  rubber  or  oil 
stocks,  of  patent  medicines,  or  anything  of  a  medical  character 
or  of  an  objectionable  appearance. 

You  do  not  see  in  McClure's  any  of  those  advertisements 
which  are  intended  to  make  people  think  that  they  will  get 
something  for  nothing. 

It  is  not  claimed  that  McClure's  has  succeeded  in  bringing 
about  a  millennium  in  the  field  of  advertising,  but  it  certainly 
deals  only  with  such  advertisers  as  are  believed  to  be  upright 
in  fairly  presenting  the  material  advertised  and  in  giving  the 
purchaser  the  worth  of  his  money. 

The  readers  of  McClure's  therefore  know  that  they  can 
depend  upon  its  advertisements  ;  they  constitute  an  army  of 
shrewd  and  ready  buyers,  and  McClure's  brings  to  them  offer- 
ings of  the  greatest  manufacturers  and  merchants  of  everything 
desirable  for  life  and  happiness. 

Hence,  McClure's  has  been  truly  called  '^  The  Marketplace 
of  the  World." 


Manager,  Advertising  Department. 


734 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

MESSENGER  f  monthly ;  roman 
catholic;  one  hundred  and  forty  four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1863;  Apos 
tleship  of  Prayer,  editors  and  publishere; 
prints  the  Pilfjrim  of  Our  Lady  Martyrs  and 
messenger  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  subscription 

60  cents.  Office.  27  W.  Sixteenth  street  (9—3). 
Combined  circulation  :  In  1894,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  not  less  than  37,000.  In  1895, 
C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yD.  In 
1899,  yD.  In  1900,  yD.  In  1901,  yD.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  endina  with  Aitgust, 
1903,27,658.    Inl9u3,  (z-4)  C.   luKOl,  yC. 

METAL.  INDUSTRY;  monthly; 
metals;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  Janunry,  1903;  Metal 
Industry  Publishing  Co..  publishers.    OfHce, 

61  Beekman  street.  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,666.    In   11W4,   publisher   asserts,   every 
issue  during  the  year  was  2,o00. 

METRONOME;  monthly  ;  musical ; 
forty  pages  10x18;  subscription  Jl;  estab- 
lished 1885;  G.  Saenger,  editor;  Carl  Fischer, 
publisher.  Office.  48-52  Cooper  square  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1891 
to  W  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1901,25,583;  for  1902,25,760; 
for  1903,  24,647  ;  for  1904,  22,970. 

METROPOLITAN  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  one  hundred  and  twenty -eight 
pages  6x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;    R.  H.  Russell,  publisher.    Office,  3  W. 

29th  street  ( 12 4) 

Circulation:  in  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898. yG.  Inl899,yG.  Inl900,zC;. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  March,  1904,  151,666; 
/or  1904,  214,166. 

METROPOLITAN   AND    RURAL 
HOME;  monthly;  sixteen  to  twenty-eight 
pages  12x17;    subscription    25   cents;    estab 
llshed  1871;  Wm.  J.  Thompson, editor;  C.  E. 
Ellis  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  20-22  N.  William 

street  (12 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5u0,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
500,000;  for  the  first  six  montht  0/1897. 
501,981.  In  1898. zA.  In  1899,  j'A  .  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1900, 
525,000;  for  a  year  ending  with  August, 
1901,  525,666;  /or  1902.  500,000.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing the  pa.st  year  was  510,000.  Actual  a  verage 
/or  1904,400.000. 

METROPOLITAN  TEACHER; 
monthly:  educational;  thirty  six  to  forty 
eight  pages  9x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  A.  W  fotter,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  10  East  14th  street  (1— 5  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  l'<98,  5,000 ;  for  1899, 
5,000.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  (z-1,2,  4,5)  G. 
In  1902,  y  G.    In  1903,  yG.     In  1904.  y(J. 

MIDWAY;  inonthly;  amusements;  fifty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 
cember, 1904;  Midway  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  302  Broadway 
(3—5  P). 

MILLINERY  TRADE  REVIEW  i 
monthly;  millinery  trade;  one  hundred  and 
forty-eight  pages  10x13;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Chas.  W.  Farmer,  editor;  The 
Galllson  &  Hobron  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Of- 
fice, 13  Astor  place.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897.  Z.    In  1902.  ".iki..-    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

MILL.  OWNERS;  monthly  (A  A). 

MIND;  monthly;  metaphysical;  ninety- 
six  pages  6x9J^;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;  Charles  B.  Patterson,  editor;  Alliance 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office.  669 
Fifth  avenue (3— 4) 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jki,."  Inl901,(z-11)G. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  12,725#.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

MINERAL  COLLECTOR;    monthly; 
minerals;  twenty-four  pages  7x10;   subscrlp 
tlon  $1;    Arthur  Chamberlain,  editor:  The 
Mineral  Collector  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  1989  Broadway  (12— 4).   Circ'n"jKL" 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


MINIKES'S  MONTH  L  Y;  .lewish; 
fifty  four  pages  9}^xl8i^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  C.  J.  Minikes  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  157  East  Broad- 
way.   Circulation  "iii" 

MININ(;  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  min- 
ing and  metallurgy;  one  hundred  and  eighty 
pages  TxlU;  subscription $2;  established  1900; 
W.  J.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
120  Liberty  street  (2—5). 

Circulation  :    Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1905,  7,062. 
Publisher's   announcement.— The   dividends 
paid  by  gold  and  silver  mines  in  the  United 
States  are  greater  than  the  dividends  paid 
by  all  the  banks  in  the  country,  and  the  div- 
idends paid  by  copper  mines  exceed  those 
paid  by  all  the  railroads  in  the  country. 
All  the  important  purchasers  of  apparatus, 
machinery  and  supplies  used  in  this  great 
basic  Industry  are  reached  thoroughly  and 
economically  by  an  announcement  in  one 
monthlv— the  Mining  Magazine    This  pub- 
lication is  read  by  the   superintendents, 
managers,  foremen,  etc.,  of  all  the  leading 
producing  mines  and  metallurgical  estab- 
lishments, not  only  of  the  United  States, 
Canada  and  Mexico,  but  throughout  the 
world.    The  January,  1905,  circulation  waB 
10,000;  February,  10,500;  March,  11,000.    No 
mining  weekly  In  the  world  has  so  large  a 
circulation  or  pavs  advertisers  so  well. 
MISSIONARY   REVIEW  OF  THE 
WORLD;    monthly;     undenominational; 
one  hundred  and  four  pages  6x9;    subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1878;  Arthur  T.  Pier- 
son,  editor;  Funk  &  Wagnalls  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  30  Lafaj^ette  place  (6—3). 
Circulation:     Rating    varied    from  F  In 
1892  to  G  In  1895.     In  1896,  G.     In  1897,  G  Z. 
In  1893,  yG.     In  1899.  yG.     In  1900.  yG.      In 
1901,  yG.    In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.    In 
1904,  >  G. 

MISSION  FIELD;  monthly;  reformed 
church;  forty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1887;  Rev.  A.  DeW. 
Mason,  editor;  Mission  Boards  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  In  America,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 25  E.  22d  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  S.OTH).  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  3,500;  ^or  1897.  3,046.  In  1898. 
yH.  In  1899.  H.  In  1900.  zll.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1901.  4,641. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  19(3,  yG.  Actual  average 
for   a    year    ending   with    November,    1904, 

4.895. 

MODERN  HO:>IE;  (A  A). 

MODERN  MEXICO;  monthly;  Eng- 
lish and  Spanish ;  commercial ;  sixty  eight  to 
one  hitndred  pages  10x14;  subscription  SI ;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Paul  Hudson,  editor;  Wm.  E. 
Clark,  manager.  Office.  116  Nassau  st  (12 — 4). 
Circnlntion:  In  1896.  "iai,."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  7,042;  for  1898,  8.208;  for  1899, 
9,1  66  :/or  1900. 10.191  j /or  1901. 13,416; 
for  1902,  14,083.    In  1903.  yE.    In  Vm,  yF. 

MODERN  STORIES;  monthly;  fic- 
tion; sixteen  pages  ll>^xl6i^;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1892;  Modern  Stories 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  64 
Fulton  street  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  B.  In  1896.  B  Tn 
1897,  Y.  ^cfuaJai-eracre/or  1898.  324,750; 
for  rt  year  ending  ivith  July,  1899,  327,686  ; 
for  1900,  328.000.  In  1901,  yA.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  277,000.  In  1903,  yA. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  322.916. 

MODES;  monthly;  fashions;  thirty  six 
pages  10x14:  subscription  50cent8;  established 
1896;  May  Manton,  editor;  Modes  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  37-41  E.  Eighteenth  st. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MODES  AND  FABRICS;  monthly; 
fashions;  thlrtv-two  to  thirty  six  pages  8x11 ; 
•ubscrlptlon  $1;  established  1890;  A.  P.  Gar- 
diner Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  320  Broadway  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Is  mainly  sold  to  dry  goods 
houses  for  distribution. 

MONEY;  monthly  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


735 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


M  O  N  T  H  li  Y  UNION;  ready  prints; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptlouSOceuts;  estab- 
lished 1879;  New  York  Newspaper  Uulou,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  134  Leonard 
street  (12— 4). 

Circulntiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
fimallest  3.0()0.  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  189C).  3. 1  61.  In  1897,  V.  In  1898.  yH .  In 
1S99,  yH.  Inl9U0,  yH.  Actual  overage  for 
ii  year  ending  ivith  April,  1901,  2, 7HS.  In 
19U2.  (z— 1)  Jl.    In  19l«.  yH.    In  11H)4,  (z— 4)  H. 

MOTH E RHOO  I) ;  monthly ;  maternity  ; 
('i'.?hty-t'our  pages  7x10;  subseriptlou  $1;  ee 
tablished  1897;  The  Motherhood  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  1  Madison  ave. 
(3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  yt!.  Actualaverage 
/or  1899,  15,000.  In  1900,  yE.  Inl901,yF. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF  (A  A). 

MOTOR;  monthly;  motoring;  eighty  to 
one  hundred  and  twelve  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1903;  New  Fublica- 
tiou  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  1789 
Broadway  (12 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOTOR  CAR;  monthly;  automobiles; 
eighty  pages  TJ^xlOJ-^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1904;  The  W.  G.  Pierson  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
lOS  Fulton  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  li)05,  9.<iti6. 

MOTORCYCLE  MAGAZINE: 
monthly  (A  A), 

MIJNICIPAI.  JOURNAL  AND  EN- 
GINEER; monthly;  municipal  affairs; 
sixty  I'ages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  established 
1896;  Wm.  S.  Crandall,  editor;  Municipal 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publlsherg. 
Office,  140  Nassau  street  (2—5  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,458.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900,yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  Inl903,yl. 
In  19(J4,  H. 

3IUNSEY'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary  ;  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  establlshetl  1886;  The 
Frank  A.  Munsey  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 111  Fifth  avenue  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  A.  In  1895,  A.  In 
1896,  A.  In  189T,  Y.  In  1898.  yA.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  625.166:  for  1900, 
604,167; /or  a  year  ending  with  May, 1901, 
615,500;  for  1902,  603.350;  for  1903, 
64:7, SoS;  for  19(4.  644,667. 

NATIONAL.  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
temperance;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1866;  National  Temper- 
ance Society  and  Publication  House,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  3E.  Fourteenth  street 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  assertd, 
not  less  than  4,800.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,150.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  4,125;  for  1900.  4,125. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  G. 
In  1904,  yG. 

NATIONAL  BOTTIiERS' 
GAZETTE;  monthly;    soda  and   mineral 


NEW  YORK- Manhattan  and  ^^'onx. 


water  bottling;  one  hundred  and  fifty  two 
pages  10x13;  subscription $3;  established  1882; 
W.  B.  Keller,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
99  Nassau  street  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,200.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y .  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901.  y I. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  5,01  6. 
in  1904.  yH. 

NATIONAL  SINGLE  TAXERf 
monthly;  single  tax;  thirty-two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  .Sl.nO;  established  1891 :  Geo.  P. 
Hampton,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  62-64 
Trinity  place. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899, yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  vl. 

NATUROPATH  AND  HERALD 
OF  HEALTH;  monthly ;  hygienic;  eighty 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Benedict  Lust,  editor;  Kneipp  Magazine  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.  Office,  HI  E. 
59th  street  (3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  9,250;  for  1902,  14,666.  In 
1903,  yE.     lu  19(14,  yF. 

NATUROPATH  UND  GESUND- 
HEITS-RATHGEBER;  monthly;  Ger 
man;  hygienic;  thirty  six  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896:  Benedict  Lust, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  124  E.  59th  street 
(12-3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  I'.KJl, 
3,250; /orl902,  8,583; /or  1903,  10,750. 
In  1;mi4,  yF. 

NEW  CENTURY  TRADE;  monthly; 
confectionery  and  catering  ;  German  and 
English;  forty- four  pages  8x11;  subscription 
81;  established  1896;  Confectioners'  and  Ba- 
kers" Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  508  Pearl  street. 
Cii'culatiou:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3,000.  In  1901, yH.  Inl902,yH.  Inl903.yl. 
In  1904.  yl. 

NEW  EDUCATION;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  The  Author  of  Preston 
Papers,  editor;  New  Education  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  prints  a  Primary  Department 
edition,  subscription  25  cents.  Office,  3  E. 
14th  street  (12—4). 

Combined  circulation  :  Rating  varied 
from  8,000  in  1894  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902  yH.  Inl903,yH. 
In  1904.  yH. 

NEAV  ERA  ILLUSTRATED  MA- 
GAZINE; monthly;  Jewish;  literary;  one 
hundred  and  twelve  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$2;  established  1901:  The  New  Era  Illustrated 
Magazine  Co.,  editorsand  publishers.  Office, 
38  Park  row  (12 — i).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  IDEA  AVOMAN'S  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  fashions;  ninety-six  to  one 
hundred  and  twenty  pages  ll^^^xie;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  The  Butterirk 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Of- 


Photo  Engravers.  Designers.  Electrotypcrs. 


uAc  Otanciard  un^raviTiff  Co. 


61  Ann  Street,  New  York. 


736 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEm  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

flee.  Spring,  Vandam  and  Macdougal  streets. 

(1-4). 

Circulation :  In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.    In 

1899,  yG.     In  1900  yG.    In  1901.  (z— 6)  G.    In  i 

1902.  yG.  Actual  average  for  1903, 160,667; 

for  Ut(i4,  1  S3. 644. 

NEW  YORK  ATHLETIC  CLUB 
JOUltNAL,;  monthly;  athletic;  fifty-two 
pages  7x10}^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  F.  M.  Crossett,  editor;  N.  Y.  Athletic 
Club,  publishers.  Office,  156  Fifth  ave.  (12—3). 
C  i  I'cul  atiou:  Actual  average  for  1200, 
4,120.  In  1901.  yG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1902,  4<t296.  In  1903, 
(z-6)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

NEW  YORK  MANUFACTURER; 
monthly;  manufacturing;  thirty-six  pages 
10x131^:  subscription  $2;  established  Janu- 
ary, 19<I5;  The  New  York  Manufacturers' 
PLibli«ihing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-.TP). 

NEWSDEALER;  monthly ;  twenty 
pages  8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1904;  National  Association  of  News- 
dealers, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  19 
Park  place  (2—5  P). 

NORTH  AMERICAN  REVIE W  i 
monthly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty- 
eight  pages  63^x9;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1815;  George  Harvey,  editor;  Harper 
Bros.,  publishers.  Office,  Franklin  square. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  In 
1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,yF. 
In  1902.  yF.    In  1903,  yF.     In  li'04,  yF. 

NUGENT'S  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
drj  goods  and  garments;  one  hundred  and 
twenty-eight  to  one  hundred  and  sixty  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  W. 
W.  Nugent,  editor;  The  Allen-Nugent  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  13  Astor  place  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
4,105; /or  1904,  5,166. 

OFFICIAL  RAILWAY  EQUIP- 
MENT REGISTER;  monthly; railroads; 
four  hundred  pages  9x12;  subscription  $5; 
established  1885;  G.  P.  Conrad,  editor;  The 
Railway  Equipment  and  Publication  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  24  Park  place  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  '2,037;  for  1903, 
3,360;/or  1904,  2,."513. 

OPEN  WINDOW;  monthly:  shut  In 
society;  thirty  six  pages 7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Mrs.  C.  T.  Buxton,  edi- 
tor; The  Shut  in  Society,  publishers.  Office, 
114  W.  30th  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,050;  /o/-  1904,  3,200. 

OPTICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
optical;  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895;  Frederick 
Roger,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  86  Maid- 
en lane  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2.916; /or  1897,  3,000; /or  1898, 
4,833.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yl.   In  1904.  yl. 

OUR  ANIMAL  FRIENDS;  monthly; 
prevention  of  cruelty  to  animals;  twenty- 
eight  pages 9x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Animals,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  Madison  avenue  and  26th  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  D.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  20,018.  In  1897.  C  Z.  In  1898, 
yC.  In  1899,  vD.  In  1900,  yD.  In  1901,  yD. 
In  1902,  yD.    In  1903,  yD.    In  1904,  yE. 

OUR  SECOND  CENTURY;  monthly; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1876;  C.  F.  Deihm,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  509  "W.  185th  street.  Circ'n  "jkl 

OUTDOORS  (formerly  Golfer);  month- 
ly; sports;  eighty  four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $8;  established  1894;  Arthur  Fuller  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  150  Fifth  ave. 
(3—4).    Circulation:  In  1902,  ###. 

OUTING;  monthly;  sporting,  travel  and 
adventure;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

7x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1892;  Cas- 
par Whitney,  editor;  The  Outing  Publisliing 
Company,  publishers;  prints  an  edition  for 
England.  Office,  239  Fifth  avenue  (3—3). 
Coinbiued  circulation:  In  1894,  C.  In 
189,5,  D.  ^cfua< average/or  1896,  88, 148 #• 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yB.  In  1899,  yC.  In 
1900,  yC.  In  1901,  J  D.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  yD. 
In  n<;4,  D. 

OWL;  monthlj';  sixtj' eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896;  The 
Owl  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  23  Park  row.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PAINTERS'  MAGAZINE  AND 
WALLPAPER  TRADE JOURNAL; 
monthly;  painting  and  wall  papers;  seventy- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Herbert  W.  Groser.  editor;  Wm. 
O.  Allison,  publisher.  Office,  KJO  William  st. 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1893 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  190S,  yl.    In  19(>4,  yl. 

PAPER  BOX  MAKER  AND 
AMERICAN  BOOKBINDER; 
monthly;  twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  L.  D.  Post,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1:^21  Park  row.  Circula- 
tion "iKL."      In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

PARAGON  MONTHLY;  literary; 
twenty-eight  pages  lli^xl6}4;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1898;  Margaret  Nettleton, 
editor:  The  C.  E.  Ellis  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
22-24  N.  William  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending   with    August.    1901,   400,166;  for 

1902,  400,000.  In  1904,  January,  publisher 
ass^erts.  every  issue  during  the  past  year 
was  4  00,000.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
400.000. 

PARISH  VISITOR;  monthly:  pro- 
testant-episeopal;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1852;  Thos.  Whit- 
taker,  publisher.  Office,  2  and  3  Bible  House 
(fi— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  zF.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  20,166.  Inl901,yD.  In  1902,  yD. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  D.    In  1904.  yD. 

PEARSON'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary  ;  one  hundred  and  fifty  to  two  hun- 
dred pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899:  Arthur  W.  Little,  editor;  Pearson  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  2-20  Astor 
place  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  B.  Actual  average 
for  1900, 125,748.  In  1901,  yA.  In  1902,  yA. 
Actual  average  for  year  ending  March,  1904, 
221,616:  for  a  year  ending  with  Febru- 
ary, Y.m,  248.927. 

PEDIATRICS;  monthly;  diseases  of 
children;  eighty  four  pages  7x9;  subscription 
S2;  established  1S96:  George  Carpenter,  M.D. 
(London),  editor;  The  Crossett  &  Bates  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  156  Fifth  avenue  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,312.  In  1897.  G.  Actual  average  for 
189S,  10,177:  for  a  year  ending  with  June 
15. 1899,  10,958; /or  1900,  14,369.  In  1901, 
yE.  lnl902,vF.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  F.  In  1904,  yF. 

PENMAN'S  ART  JOURNAL; 
monthly  ;  penmanship  ;  twenty-four  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877;  D.  T. 
Ames,  editor;  Ames  &  Rollinson  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  202  Broadway. 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10,000.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896.  E.  In 
1898,  March,  publisher  asserts,  minimum  edi- 
tion for  the  past  year.  20.100.    In  1899,  yD.    In 

1900.  vE.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE. 
In  19<)4.  yF. 

PEO PILE'S  HOME  JOURNAL  I 
monthly;  fiction;  twenty-four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  35  cents;  established  1885:  F.  M. 
Lupton.  Publisher  (Inc.)  Office.  23  City  Hall 
place  (12—4). 

Circulation:-  Actual  average  for  1895, 
316.583;  for  1896,  313,875;  for  1897. 
319,750;  for  1898,  332,333;  for  1899, 
3  7 .3 ,  000 ;  for  a  year  ending  unth  June.  1900, 
389,750;  for  a  year  ending  with   June, 

1901,  432.083;    for  1902,   493.916;  for 

1903,  515,250;  /or  1904,  525,166. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


737 


NEW  YORK- Miinhaftan  and  Bronx. 

PEUFOKATOR;  monthly;  philately; 
sixteen  to  thirty  six  pages  8^^x12;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents;  established  1883;  A.  Herbst, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  106  E.  lUth 
street  Cl2— 3). 
(ii'ciilntioii   "JKL."      Actual   average  for 

im.  -i.y^cHAA). 

PIlONOSCOPE  ;  monthly;  scientific; 
sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Phonoscope  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office.  4  E.  Fourteenth  st. 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.     In  UK)4,  yl. 

PHOTO    CRITIC;     monthly;     photo 
graphy;  twenty  six  pages  5x8;  subscription 
$1:    established    1901;    The   Rotograph   Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (3—5  P). 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  TIMES  -  BUL- 
1j  E  T  I  N  ;  monthly;  photography;  one 
hundred  and  four  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$2;  established  1870;  S.  B.  Hood,  editor; 
Times  Bulletin  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  122  Fifth  avenue  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  2,500.  In  1897.  V. 
In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  t2,500. 
In  1900,  zH.  In  1901.  vH.  In  1902,  (z-6)  H. 
In  1903,  (z— 1)  H  (•  •).    In  1!X)4,  yH. 

PHOTO-MINIATURE;  monthly; 
photography;  ninetj'-two  pages  5x8;  sub- 
scription $2.50:  established  1899;  John  A.  Ten 
nant;  editor;  Tennant  &  Ward,  publishers. 
Office.  287  Fourth  avenne  (12 — I). 
Cii'Cii  latioii :  Actual  average  for  year  end- 
ing October,  1903,  .3,564;  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  October,  mn,  5,191. 

PHREXOLOGICAIi     JOURNAli 
AND  SCIENCE  OF  HEALTH;  month 
ly;  phrenological;  forty-eight  pages  7x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1838;  J.  A.  Fowler, 
editor;    Fowler    &    Wells    Company,    pub 
Ushers.    Office,  24  E.  2?d  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  ;  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  II.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yll.  In 
1901, yH.  Inl902yH.  In  1903,(z— 4)  H  (••). 
In  IMOt.yll. 

PHYSICAL  CULTURE;  monthly; 
physical  culture;  one  hundredand  thirty  two 
pages  6x91^;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
B.  MacFadden,  editor;  Physical  Culture  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  25th  street 
and  Broadway  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
61,166.  In  1901,  yB.  In  1902,  yB.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  for 
the  past  year  was  not  less  than  100,10'J.  In 
|i)()4  vA. 

PICTORIAL  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  subscription  12  cents;  established 
November,  1903;  The  Pictorial  Magazine  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  33  Park  row 
(3— 4P)(AA). 

PICTORIAL  REVIEW;  monthly; 
fashions;  sixty  foiir  pages  9^^x13'^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Pictorial  Re- 
view Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  853 
Broadway  (2—5). 

Circulation:  Inl901),"jKL."  Inl901,Z(4,  6,  9). 
Actual  aver  a  ge  f or  IdO-i,  78,650.  Inl9C3,yB. 
Actual  average  for  1904.  157.750. 

POPULAR  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
litei-ary;  one  hundred  and  ninetj'-four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1.20;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1903;  Street  &  Smith,  editors  and  pub- 
lifshers.  Office,  232  William  street. 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 4.  6, 11)  B. 

POST-GRADUATE;  monthly;  medi- 
cine and  surgery;  seventy-six  pages  5}^x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Post-Grad- 
uate  Medical  Society,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  Second  avenue  and  E.  Twentieth  st. 
(3—3).    Circulation -jjiL."     In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

POWER;  monthly;  engineering;  one 
hundred  and  fifty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881;  F.  R.  Low,  editor;  Hill 
Publishing  Company,  publishers;  dated  also 


GET    THE    HABIT. 


PA V  as  you  go  and  you  will  never  make  bad  friends.  Creditors 
have  better  memories  than  debtors,  as  waiting  for  money  does 
not  sweeten  any  man's  temper.  Many  printers  are  led  into 
debt  (oftentimes  from  which  they  never  free  themselves)  on  the 
promise  that  if  they  order  a  fair-sized  quantity  of  ink  or  paper,  or  any 
of  the  commodities  needed  in  the  business,  they  will  not  be  bothered 
for  the  money.  The  supply  house  may  be  ever  so  lenient,  but  the 
bill  will  be  paid  long  before  the  goods  are  consumed.  My  cash-in- 
advance  system  may  seem  arbitrary,  but  the  small  printer  who  gets 
the  habit,  will  never  lose  his  head  and  buy  goods  for  which  he  has 
no  need.  Send  for  my  price  list  and  compare  it  with  what  you  have 
been  charged  for  inks  on  credit.  Try  me  on  a  small  order,  and  if 
you  are  not  satisfied  with  your  purchase  the  money  will  be  refunded 
along  with  the  cost  of  transportation. 


...ADDRESS,., 

PRINTERS    INK   JONSON, 

17  Spruce  Street,       '       >      New  York. 


738 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

at  London.  England.    Office,  World  building 

(3—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  21.524  in 

1893  to  D  in  1895.    Actual  average  for  1896, 

37.254.     In  1897,  Y.     Actual  average  for 

1898,  '28,885 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  April, 
1905.'29,748;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901  30,713:  for  1902.  28.542:  for  1903, 
31,500; /or  1904,  26.000. 

PKACTICA  I.  DRUGGIST  AND 
PHARMACEUTICAL  REVIEW  OF 
REVIEWS;  monthly;  drugs;  sixtypages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Benj. 
Lillard,  editor;  Lillard  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  108  Fulton  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  12,833.  In  1898.  E.  In  1899.  vF. 
In  1900.  (z— 4)  F.  In  1901,  G.  In  1902.  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1903,   6,958;  for  1904, 

7  62  J 

PREACHERS'  3IAGAZINE;  month 
ly;  undenominational;  sixty-eight  pages 6x9; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Frank  .1. 
Boyer,   editor   and    publisher.      Office,     156 
Fifth  avenue.  ,  „  , 

Circulation :  From  1893  to  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  no    issue  was    less  than   5.000.     In 

1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yG.  In  1902, 
(z-4,  6)G.     Inl903,  yG(AA). 

PRIMARY  SCHOOL.;  monthly;  edu 
cational;  forty  six  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1891 ;  E.  L.  Kellogg  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  61  E.  Ninth  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
16,900.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  avernge  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  November,  1898.  21,900. 
In  1899.  zC.      In  1900.  zC.     In  1901,  yC.     In 

1902,  yC.  Inl903,yC.  In  1904,  yD. 
PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  AMER- 
ICAN INSTITUTE  OF  ELECTRIC- 
AL ENGINEERS;  monthly;  electricity; 
thirty  two  to  one  hundred  and  twelve  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $5;  established  1884;  Editing 
Committee  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  95  Liberty  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896, 1,350.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average 
/or  1898. 1,350.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904.  4.105. 

PROFESSIONAL  POINTER; 
monthly;  photographic  trade;  twentypages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  H.  F. 
Hoefle.  editor;  The  Anthony  &  Scoville  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  122  Fifth  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation :  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •)  (A  A). 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical  and  sanitary;  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  Drs.  J.  K.  Crook  and  Wm.  Oliver  Moore, 
editors;  The  International  Board  of  Health 
Journal  Co.,  publishers.    Office.  18  E.  Seven- 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  in  1895.  In  1896, 
C.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  yD.    In  1899.  yE.     In 

1900,  yF.      In  1901,  yF.      In  1902,   yF.     In 

1903,  yF.    InHHi4,  yF. 
PUBLISHERS'    GUIDE  I    monthly; 

twenty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Arthur  M.  Kelley,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  150  Nassau  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)I(»«).    In  1904,  yl. 

PUCK'S  LIBRARY;  monthly;  hu 
morons;  thirty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$l.aO;  established  1887;  Keppler  &  Schwarz- 
mann  (Incorporated),  editors  and  publishers, 
Office,  S.  W.  corner  of  Houston  and  Mul- 
berry streets. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 
to  D  In  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yE. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902.  yE.    In  1903.  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

QUIVER  ;  monthly  ;  literary;  one  hun- 
dred and  sixteen  pages  7x10 ;  subscription 
$1.60;  established  1888;  Cassell  &.  Co.  (Ltd.), 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  7-9  W.  Eight- 
eenth street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

to    D   in  1895.     In  1896,  D.     In  1897.  Y.      In 

1898,  zE.  In  1899,  yE.  In  19U0,  y E.  In  1901,  yE. 
In  1902,  yE.    In  19(i3,  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

RAILWAY  AND  LOCOMOTIVE 
ENGINEERING;  monthly;  railroad  me- 
chanics ;  slxtv  eight  to  eighty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  Angus  Sin- 
clair, editor;  Angus  Sinclair  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  174  Broadway  (7—3  P). 
('irculation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  25,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
22,333.     In  1897,  C   Z.     In  1898,   yC.    In 

1899.  D.  -Actual  average  for  a  year  etuling 
with  October.  1900,  22,666;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  3Iarch,  1901.  24,000.  In  1902, 
(z-6)  C.    In  1903.  yC.    In  1904,  yD. 

RAILWAY  CRITIC;  monthly;  inde- 
pendent; thirty-two  t  sixty-four  pages 
7x11^;  subscription  $1;  established  Janu- 
ary, 1902;  Edward  S.  Farrow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  143  Liberty  street  ( 12—4). 
Circu  lation  :  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I(««). 

RAIL  WAY  MACHINERY;  monthly; 
car  construction  and  machinery;  one  hun- 
dred and  eight  pages 9x13;  subscription $1.50; 
established  November,  1901 ;  Lester  Q.  French 
and  Fred  E.  Rogers,  editors;  The  Industrial 
Press,  publishers.  Office.  9-11  Murray  Pt.(3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  H.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

RECORD  AND  NATIONAL  AD- 
VOCATE OF  INSURANCE;  monthly; 
Insurance  ;  twenty  pages  10x12  ;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1876;  Harry  C.  Sommers, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Cedar,  Nassau 
and  Liberty  streets.    Circulation  "jifL  " 

RECREATION;  monthly;  field  sports; 
one  hundred  and  forty-four  pages  7x9>2;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  G.  O.  Shields 
(Coqulna),  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  23  W. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  FZ.   In  1898,  yF.   In 

1899.  yF.     In    1900,  yF.     In   1901,    yF.      In 

1902,  vF  (++).    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 
REGAL  ^V03IAN:  monthly  (A  A). 
RETAIL    CONFECTIONER     AND 

BARER  ;  monthly  ;  confectioners  and 
bakers:  twenty  eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  September.  19(  3  ; 
Clarence  B.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  140  Nassau  street  (3—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ROYAL  ARCANUM  MESSEN- 
GER; monthly  (A  A). 

RUDDER;  monthly;  yachting;  one 
hundred  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2:  estab- 
lished 1890;  Thos.  Fleming  Day,  editor;  The 
Rudder  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  9 
Murray  street  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,400.    In    1897,  Y.      Actual   average  for 

1898,  9,625;  /o-  1899.  11,458;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  \900,  13,541.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902.  yFI.      In  i;»03,  (z— 4)  F.     In  19(j4.  yF. 

RUPERT'S  3IAGAZINE;  monthly; 
hygienic;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
5()  cents;  established  1898;  Wm.  F.  Rupert, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  114  Fifth 
avenue  (1 — 4).  _, 

Circulation  :    In  1893.  E.     In  1899,  zE.    In 

1900,  vE.      In  1901,  yF.     In  1902,  yF.     In 

1903,  yG.     In  1904.  yG. 

SAILORS'  MAGAZINE  AND  SEA- 
MEN'S FRIEND;  monthly;  thlrty-slx 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1828; 
American  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  76  Wall  street. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.   G.     In   1897.    Y.    In    1898,  yH.     In 

1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
190Q.yI.    Ini;T03,yI.    In  19<)4,  yl. 

ST.  NICHOIiAS;  monthly;  juvenile; 
one  hundred  and  four  pages  8x10  ;  subscrip- 
tion $8  ;  established  1873;  Mary  Mapes  Dodge, 
editor;  Century  Company, publishers.  Office, 
Union  square. 

Circulation :  Accorded  B  from  1891  to  1895, 
In  1896.  B.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1S98.  yB.  In 
1899.yB.  Inl900,zB.  Inl901,yB.  Inl902,yB. 
In  1903,  yB.    In  1904,  yB. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


739 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

SARTORIAL.  ART  J  O  U  R  N  A  1. 1 

monthly;    tiillorhig;  one    hundred    aiul   six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $8;  established  1875; 
The  Jno.  J.  Mitchell  Company,  editors   and 
publishers.     Office,  »2l  Fifth  avenue  (7— 3  P) 
Circulation:    Rating    varied   from    G   in 

1892  to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
8,237.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  lOt'-i'lS.  In  1900,  vF.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
19(U.  y(;. 

SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  REVIEW; 
monthly;  building  loan;  flfty-two  pages 
9)^x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
John  Hanson  Kennard  and  Bird  M.  Robinson, 
editors;  Colonial  Publishing  Co., publishers. 
Office,  377  Broadway  (8-3).    Circ'n  -vjil" 

SCIENTIFIC  AMERICAN  BUILD- 
ING  >IONTHIi  Y  ;  arcliitecture  and  build 
Ing;  thirtj"  six  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1868;  Munn  &  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office.  361  Broadway  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
l898.yG.  Inl899,yG.  Inl900,yG.  In  1901, yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  liK)4,  yG. 

SCIENTIFIC  AMERICAN  EX- 
PORT EDITION  iLa  America  Cientlfica); 
monthly;  English  and  Spanish;  ninety-four 
pages  11x16;  subscription's;  established  1878; 
Munn  &  Compauj-,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  861  Broadway  (7—3  P). 
Circulation :  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.     In  19(4,  yH. 

SCRIBNER'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  thirty  pages  7x10; 
gubscrlption  $8  ;  established  1887 ;  Chas. 
Soribner's  Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  153-157  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  127,575  In 

1893  to  B  in  1895.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zA.  In  1899.  vA.  In  1900,  yA.  In 
1901.  yA.  Inl902.yA.  Iul9(.»3,yA.  Inl904,yA. 

SELF  EDUCATION  FOR  ME- 
CHANICS; monthly;  mechanical  and  ed- 
ucational; twenty  pages  6x9;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  March,  1903;  The  Indus 
trial  Publication  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  16  Thomas  street  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jk-l." 

SEVENTH  REGIMENT  GAZETTE; 
monthly;  military;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1886;  F.  M. 
Crossett,  editor  and  publisher..  Office,  156 
Fifth  avenue.  Circulation  "jki,."  In  1897, 
Z.    In  1900.  Z  (2,  4.  5).    Inl902,  "jkl." 

SHORT  STORIES;  monthly;  fiction; 
one  hundred  and  forty-four  pages  6^x93^; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1890;  A.  Lud- 
low Wliite,  editor;  Current  Literature  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.  Office,  84  West 
26th  street  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901, 
14,054.  In  1901.  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)F.    In  1904,  yF. 


NKW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

SILVER  CROSS;  monthly ;  unde- 
nominational; seventy  pages  63^jx9}^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Mai}~  Lowe 
Dickinson,  editor;  International  Order  of 
King's  Daughters  and  Sons,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 156  Fifth  avenue  (3— 5  P). 

SIS  HOPKINS'  OWN  BOOK  AND 
MAGAZINE  OF  FUN  ;  monthly;  humor- 
ous; sixty  eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  Judge  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  110  Fifth  ave. 
Circulation:     In  1900,  I.    In  1901,  G.    In 

1902.  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  vG. 
S3IALL    FARMER;  monthly;      gri- 

cultural;  sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages  8J^xl3; 
subscription  $1;  established  Noveml)er,  1903; 
Frank  G.  Macomber,  editor;  Calcutt  &  Ma- 
comber  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
31  East  17th  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
10,417.     In  1904,  yF. 

SMART  SET  ;  monthly;  literary;  one 
hundred  and  eighty  pages  6]/2^9l4;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1900;  Arthur  Grissom, 
editor;  Ess  Ess  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  452  Fifth  avenue  (3—8). 
Circulation:   In  1901,  E.     In  1902,  C.     In 

1903,  D.    lu  11H)4,  yD. 

SMOKER'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly. 
(See  Neiv  Brunswick,  N.  J.) 

SOAP  GAZETTEAND  PER- 
FUMER; monthly;  thirty-two  to  thirty- 
six  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899;  Charles  S.  Berrlman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  Downing  building  (7—8  P). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
everv  month  1.000.    In  1900,  "jkl." 

SOCIAL  SERVICE;  .monthly;  social 
and  industrial;  fifty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Josiah  Strong  and  W.  H. 
Tolmau,  editors;  League  for  Social  Service, 
publishers.  Office,  287  Fourth  avenue  (3 — 1). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  November,  1901,  3,356.  In 
1902,yG.    Inl903.  yG(AA). 

SPICE  MILL;  monthly;  spice;  thirty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  The  Spice  Mill  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  521  Washington  st. 
Circulation  "ikl" 

SPIRIT  OF  MISSIONS;  monthly; 
protestant  -  episcopal  ;  fifty -six  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1835;  Domestic 
and  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Church,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Church  Mission  House  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.  In 
1899, yG.  In  1900, vG.  In  1901, yG.  In  1902, yG. 
In    19ii3,    yG.      Actual     average     for     1904, 

SPIRIT  OF  '76;  monthly;  historical; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  Louis  H.  Cornish,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  15  Vandewater  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  ''JKL."  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing m«ft  June,  1899,  3,500.    Inl900,yH.    In 


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NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

.1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
19(-»3.  2,4tJ0.    Inl9<)4,  (z— 4)H. 

SPORTING  GOODS;  monthly  (A  A). 

SPOKTS^IAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

STATESMAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

STONE;  monthly;  stones,  contracting 
and  bulldiug;  one  hundred  pages  8x10;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1888:  Frank  W. 
Hoy  t,  publisher.  Office,  45  Broadway  (8—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
l,rOO;  for  1897,  1,800.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.  I.  In  190O,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

STRAND  MAGAZINE;  monthly: 
literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
TJ^xlO;  subscription  $1.20;  established  1896; 
International  News  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  83-85  Duane  street. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  C.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  19(X),  182,833; 
for  1901,  201,353.  In  1902.  yA.  In 
•1903,  vA.    In  1904,  yA. 

STUDENTS'  JOURNAL.  ;  monthly; 
stenography:  twentvfour  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1872  ;  Chandler 
Sexton,  editor;  Andrew  J.  Graham  &  Co. 
■publishers.  Office,  1135  Broadway  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  3,146.    In  1904,  yH. 

STYLE;  monthly,  except  July  and 
August;  fashions;  thirty  four  pages  11x17; 
subscription  $3.75;  established  September, 
1902;  Style  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
•Office,  Lincoln  building.  Union  square.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SUCCESS  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
literary;  forty -eight  to  sixty  eight  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Dr. 
•Orison  Swett  Harden,  editor;  The  Success 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  Washington 
square. 

Circulation:     Actual     average  for  1898, 
42,860; /or  1899.  71,029;  /orl900,  ]54,- 
160;  /or  1901.  267,750.    Inl902,yA.     In 
'1903.  yA.     Aotiud  average   for  1904,  306,- 

108 

SUCCESSFUL.  AMERICAN;  month 
ly;  biographical;  sixty-four  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1899;  William  Cauld- 
well,  editor :  Writers'  Press  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  23  Park  row  (2— 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1901,  I.  Actual  average 
for    1902,    2,933;    for    1903,    3,049.       In 

^^SfNDAY    SCHOOL  JOURNAL 
AND     BIBLE   STUDENTS'    MAGA- 

•ZINE;  monthly  ;methodist  episcopal;  sixty - 
eight  to  eighty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription 
«0  cents;  established  1868;  T.  B.  Neely,  D.  D., 
editor:  Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers.  Issued 
simultaneously  at  New  York,  and  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Office,  150  Fifth  avenue  (8— S  P). 
Circulation  (N.  Y.  edition  only):  Rating 
varied  from  A  in  1891  to  B  in  1895.  In  1896,  B. 
•In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yB.  In  1899,  yC.  Actual 
.  average  for  1900, 99,83  3 :  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901,  100,500.  In  1902,  yA. 
In  1903,  y A.    In  19<»4,  yA. 

SUNNYSIDE;  monthly;  undertaking; 
sixty-eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1871;  Frank  N.  Chase,  publisher. 
Office,  51  W.  Thirteenth  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl.-  In  1898.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  7,000 :  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1901,  7,166.  In 
1902,  yG.  In  1903,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
"7.000.    In  1«)4,  (z^)  G. 

SUNSHINE  BULLETIN  OF  THE 
•INTEKNATIONAL  SUNSHINE  SO- 
CIETY; monthly;  twentv  pages  10x14; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  January, 
1902;  Mrs.  Cynthia  Westover  Alden,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  96  Fifth  av.  (12-4). 
Circulation  -'jkl"     'In    1903.  (z— 4)    I,      In 

1904,  H  (nn). 

SUPPLY  JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

SUPPLY  WORLD;  monthly;  confec 
tionery  and  baking;  sixty-four  pages  10x14; 
^subscription  $1;  esta,blishedl888;  J.  M.  Wash- 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

burn,  editor;  Supply  World  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  157  Franklin  st.  (12-^). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,500.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  2,666.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,2,500.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901, 
2,025.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  y I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  !(••). 

TAILORS'  REVIEW;  monthly; 
tailoring;  thirty-six  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $5  ;  established  1848  ;  Tailors'  Review 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  78  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
4cfuaZaferaefe/or  1900.  3,250.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH  (O  O)  (A  A). 

TALENT;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1891;  S.  M, 
Spedon,  editor;  Entertainment  and  Lecture 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  61  Pulitzer  building 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  ■•jkl."  (A  A). 

TALKING  MACHINE  WORLDj 
monthly;  phonograph;  twenty -four  pages 
loj^^xis;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1904;  C.  L.  Bell,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
1  Madison  avenue  (3—5  P). 

TEA  AND  COFFEE  TRADE 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  thirty-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Wil- 
liam H.  U.  Kers,  editor;  Craig  Ukers  &  Co., 
publishers  (3 — 5  P ). 

TEACHERS'  INSTITUTE;  monthly; 
educational;  fifty  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Amos  M.  Kellogg,  editor; 
E.  L.  Kellogg  &  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at 
Chicago,  111.  Office,  61  E.  Ninth  street. 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
38,304; /or  1896,  37,800.  Inl897,Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  Novem- 
ber, 1898,  39,500.  In  1899,  zC.  In  1900,  zC. 
In  1901,  yC.     In  1902,  yC.    In  1904,  yC. 

TECHNOLOGIST;  monthly;  techni- 
cal; thirty-six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  Paul  Goepel.  editor;  The 
National  Association  of  German  Technolo- 
gists, publishers.  Office,  290 Broadway  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

THEATRE  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
drama  and  music;  thirty  six  pages  10x12^; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  March,  1901; 
Arthur  Hornblower,  editor;  Meyer  Bros.  & 
Co.,  publishers.  Office, 26  W.  3:3d  street (8— 3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

TOILETTES;  monthly; fashions; thirty- 
six  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  Ernestine  C.  Jagerhuber,  editor;  Toi- 
lettes Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 172  Fifth  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  45,000.  In  1896,  B.  In 
1897,Y.  Inl898,yC.  In  1899,  yD.  Inl900,yD. 
In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  D.  In  1902,  yD.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  61«800.  In  1904,  (z-4) 
B  (••). 

T  O  M  WATSON'S  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  people's  party;  forty-eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1904; 
Thomas  E.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  121  W.  Forry-seeond  street  (.3—5  P). 

TRADEMARK  RECORD; monthly; 
commercial;  fifty  two  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886 ;  Morris  S.  Wise,  edi- 
tor: Wise  &  Llchtensteln,  publishers.  Office, 
4u  Exchange  place (3— 5  P).   Circulation  "jkl." 

TRAINED  NURSE;  monthly;  eighty- 
four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887:  Annette  Sumner  Rose,  editor;  Lakeside 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1  Madison 
avenue  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,500  In 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

TRAVELER;  monthly;  stereoscopic 
photography;  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 80  cents:  established  October,  1901; 
D.  J.  Ellison,  editor;  Underwood  &  Under- 
wood, publishers.  Office,  5  West  Nineteenth 
street  (12—2).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

TRAVELER'S  RAIL  AV  AY 
GUIDE;  monthly;  travel;  four  hundred 
and   eighty-four    pages    6x8;     subscription 


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NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

$2.50;  established  1856;  Knlckerbcicker  Guide 
Co..  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  24  Park 
Place  (12— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

TREASURY  OF  REIilGTOlJS 
THO II GHT  ;  monthly  ;  undeuoniinatioual : 
one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 188S;  Franklin  Noble,  D.D..  editor; 
E.B.  Treat  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  241  W. 
23d  street  (8—3). 

Circiiintion  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,779.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899.  j'H.     InlSKX).  vH.     In  1901,  yH.    In 

1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  H  (•  •).  In  1904,  yH. 
TRUST     COMPANIES;     monthly; 

financial;  one  hundred  and  twenty-eight 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  established 
March,  liKU;  Christian  F.  Luhnow,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  43  Cedar  street  (1—5). 

TRUTH;  monthly;  illustrated,  art, 
music;  eighty  four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$3;  established  1881;  Chas.  E.  Barns,  editor; 
Truth  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  229 
Fifth  avenue  (3—3). 

Circulatiou :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
50,049.  lu  1895,  B.  Iul896,  B.  In  1897.  C  Y. 
In  1898.  yC.  In  1899,  C.  Actual  average  for 
1900.48,677.    In  1901,  yB.    In  1902,  G.    In 

1903,  yG.     In  19(34.  yG. 
TWENTIETH     CENTURY     BOYS 

AND  GIRLS:  monthly  (A  A). 

TYPEWRITER  AND  PHONO- 
GRAPHIC WORLD  ;  monthly;  pho 
nography ;  one  hundred  and  thirty  two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1885; 
E.  N.  Miner,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  332 
Broadway  (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  Accorded  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F. 
In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In 
1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  I.  In  19C3,  y I. 
In  1904,  yl  (++). 

UNIQUE  MONTHLY;  literary ; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1896;  The  Unique  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  16  Warren 
street  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1897.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  100,0(K).  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  zA.  In 
1900,  yA.  In  1901,  yB.  In  1902,  yC.  Inli)()3, 
(z— 4)   C    (••)•      Actual   average  for   1904, 

UNITED  SERVICE;  monthly;  army 
and  navy;  one  hundred  and  sixteen  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1''79;  L.  R.  Hamnierslv,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  49  Wall  street  (8—3).  Circulation  "jki.." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

UNITED  STATES  OFFICIAL  POS- 
TAL GUIDE;  monthly  ;  forty  pages  SJ^xS: 
subscription  $2;  established  1874;  Metropoli- 
tan Job  Print,  publishes;  the  number  for 
January  of  each  year  consists  of  one  thou- 
sand pages  or  more.  Office,  224  W.  26th  street. 
Does  not  insert  advertisements  (A  A) 

UPHOLSTERER;  monthly;  upholster 
ing  and  furniture;  eighty  eight  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $1;  C.  R.  Clifford,  editor;  Clif 
ford  &  Lawton, publishers.  Office,  19Unionsq. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1893  to  1895. 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


In    1896,   H.     In    1897.  Y.      In    1898,  yl.    In 

1899,  vl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl- 
Inl903,  yl.    In  1901.  yl. 

UPHOIiSTERY'  DEALER  AND 
DECORATIVE  FURNISHER:  month 
ly;  upholstery;  one  hundred  pages  9^x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1901; 
Ellis  P.  Butler,  editor;  T.  A.  Cawthra  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  1  Union  square,  West.  CIr 
culatlon  "JKL." 

VALKYRIAN;  monthly;  Swedish; 
literary;  slxtv  eight  pages  6i^x9i^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  Charles  K.Johansen, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  108  Park  row 
(12—4) 
Circulation:    In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.    In 

1900,  March,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
7,500.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  G.  In  1903,  yG.- 
In  1904,  yG. 

VIGILANT;  monthly  ;  insurance; 
twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1893;  P.J.  Han  way.  editor;  Vigilant 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  31  Nassau 
street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

Vlftl  ;   monthly;   physical  culture;  fifty 
pages  63^x9^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  P.  Von  Boeckmann,  edi- 
tor; Vim  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office 
41  Union  square  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VIOLIN  WORLD;  monthly;  musical; 
sixteen  pages  7x10 ;  subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1892;  August  Gemunder,  publish- 
er. Office.  42  E.  23d  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1898  -jkl  "  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  Inl901,  (z-1)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  G  (•  •).     In  1904,  j  G. 

VOICE  OF  MISSIONS;  monthly; 
African;  methodlst-episcopal;  sixteen  pages 
10x131^:  subscription  fiO  cents;  established 
1893;  Missionary  Department  of  the  African 
Methodist-Episcopal  Church,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  61  Bible  House. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y^  In 
189>^,  vH.  In  l'-99,  vl.  Actual  average  for 
I9tt<>,  i0,'^54.  In  1901,  yK.  In  1!?02,  yF.  In 
1903,  yF.      In  1904,  yG. 

WALIi  PAPER  NEWS  AND  IN- 
TERIOR DECORATOR;  monthly; 
wall  papers,  decorating  and  furnishing  ; 
thirtv-six  pages  10x13:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892:  C.  R.Clifford,  editor;  Clifford* 
Lawton,  publishers.  Office,  19  Union  square. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

WATER  A  ND  GA  S  REVIEW; 
monthly;  water  and  gas;  thirty-two  pages 
10x14:  subscription  S2;  established  1890;  D.  C. 
Toal,  editor;  Water  and  Gas  Review  Pub 
lishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  35  War 
ren  street  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  ]%9>3 
1,000  ;/or  1896,  4,000  ;  /or  1897,  4,000  ? 
ror  1898,  4.000.  In  1899,  yH.  ^cf^^«'«j;^'; 
age  for  a  near  ending  loith  June,  1900,  4,000. 
In  19(.n.yH.  Actual  average  for  \'Ml.^^50Q» 
In  l'.Xi3,  December,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  past  vear  was  3.500.  Actual 
average  for  V.m,  3.500. 


Correspondence  is  Solicited. 

The  manufacturer  who  wotild  encourage  the  sale  of  his  goods  in  281  department 
stores  will  find  it  of  advantage  to  investigate  the  plan  we  have  in  successful 
operation. 

The  Adverti-iing  Agency  of  Geo.  P.  Rowell  &  Co.  was  established  in  1865,  and 
for  forty  years  has  been  identified  with  .successful  advertising. 

We  plan  the  whole  campaign  and  design  and  write  advertisements,  and  save 
the  adverti^er  money  on  contracts. 

Our  Preferred  Lists  of  newspapers  and  magazines  are  those  which  give  the 
largest  returns  for  the  least  money.     Address 

CEO.   P.   ROWELL    &   CO.,    10  Spruce  Street,  N.  Y.  City. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

W  I  D  E-WO  R  L.  »   RI  A  «  A  Z  I  N  E; 

mouthly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.20;  established 
1896 ;  Intprnational  News  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  83-85  Duane  street  (12-^). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  G.  In  19U0,  yG.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  53,170.  In  1902,  yB. 
In  1903.  yB.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
7'-i.050. 

VVIl.SHIRE'S  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly;  literary;  eighty-four  pages  6}^x9J^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  19(X);  H.  Gajlord 
^Vilshire.  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  125 
East  Twenty  third  street  (1—4). 
('irculatioii :  In  1901,  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  u-ith  Sept.,  1902,  46,000; 
for  1903.  106.158.    In  ^'M,  yA. 

WIli«*0\'S»  PHOTOGRAPHIC 
HIAGAZINE:  monthly;  photography; 
fiftv-two  pages  7x11;  subscription  $'S;  Wil- 
son's Magazine  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  287  Fourth  avenue.    Circulation 'jkl." 

VVISE-JIAN;  monthly;  new  thought: 
forty-eight  pages  5x7;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 19u3;  L.  E.  Whipple,  editor;  The 
Philosophic  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  500  Fifth 
avenue  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

WOMAN'S  HOME  MISSIONS; 
monthly;  methodist-episcopal;  twcLty-four 
pages  8x11;  subscription 35  cents;  establisned 
1884:  Miss  Martha  "Van  Marter,  editor;  Miss 
Marv  Belle  Evans,  publisher.  Office,. liO 
Fifth  avenue  (12^4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  assert?,  not 
less  than  16,750.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  E  Z. 
Actual  averagefor  1898, 1 6.2'^0.  In  1899,  y E. 
In  190!),  vE.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  (z— 5, 11)  E. 
In  1903,  vE.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  C. 

WOMAN'S  PHYSICAL.  DE- 
VELOPMENT; monthly;  hygiene;  forty- 
six  pages  6x91^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Bernard  MacFadden,  editor; 
Woman's  Physical  Development  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Townsend  building. 
Circulation:    In  1901,  I.     In  1902,  y I.      In 

1903.  yl(OO)  (A  A). 

WOMAN'S  WORK  FOR  WOMAN; 
monthly  ;  presbyterian  ;  twenty  eight  to 
thirty-two  pages  G%x9}4 ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  18B5;  Ellen  C.  Parsons, 
editor;  Women's  Foreign  Missionary  Socie- 
ties of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  publishers. 
Office.  156  Fifth  avenue. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  20.000.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
20.000;  for  1897,  '20,166.  In  1898.  yC. 
1899,  vD.  Actual  average  for  1900. 20,500. 
In  1901.  yD.     In  1902,  yD.     In  1903,  yD.     In 

1904.  vE. 

WOMEN'S  AND  INFANTS'  FUR- 
NISHER; monthly;  seventy-two  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $2;  established  1894;  S.  S. 
Goldwaterand  J.  A.  Bechtler,  editors;  Wm.  F. 
Crerand  &  Co..  publishers.  Office,  732  Broad- 
Avav.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WORLD-WIDE  MISSIONS; 
monthly;  methodlst  episcopal;  sixteen  pages 
^J^xl3J^;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1888;  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Methodist- 
.Episcopal  Chtirch,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  150  Fifth  avenue  (1—1). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  A  in 
1891,  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  averagefor  1898.  95,272; /or  1899, 
188,100.  In  1900.  (z-6)  A.  Actual  aver- 
dQ^  /or  a  year  ending  with  October,  1901, 
162,500.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In 
1904  V  A 

WORLD'S  WORK;  monthly;  lite- 
rary; one  hundred  and  eighty  pages  8x11; 
subscription $3;  established  1900;  Walter  H. 
Page,  editor;  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  133  E.  16th  street  (l'}- 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  E.  In  1903,  yE.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  C  (••).    In  1904,  yC. 

X   Y  Z  RAIL. WAY  GUIDE;  month 
ly;    travel;    one   hundred  and    thirty-eight 
pages   7x10;     subscription   $2  50:    J.    Irving 
Burns,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  132  Nas- 
sau street.    Circulation    'jkl.' 

YOUNG  MEN'S  HOME  .TOURNA  T. ; 
monthly;  thirty-six  pages  ei^xQJ^;  subscrip- 


t's IF  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

tion$l;  established  February,  1902;  G.  Klel- 
ser,  editor;  Young  Men's  Home  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  24  W.  22d  st. 
Circulation   'jkl." 

YOUNG'S  MAG  AZINE;  monthly; 
clubs;  sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1897;  C-  H.  Young,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  203  Broadway  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
5,666.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1699,19,083.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yF.  Act- 
ual averagefor  1902,  5 1,000.  In  1903,  yC. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  C. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

ARCHIVES  OF  OPHTHALrMOL,- 
OGY;  bi-monthly,  January,  March.  May, 
July,  September  and  November;  medical; 
one  hundred  and  forty- fovir  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1869;  Drs.  H.  Knapp 
and  C.  Schwelgger,  editors-  G.  P.Putnam's 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  27  and  29  W.  23d 
street  (6— 3).     Circulation  "jkl- " 

ARCHIVES  OF  OTOLOGY;  bi- 
monthly, February,  April,  June,  August, 
October  and  December;  medical;  seventy 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $4;  established  1871; 
Dr.  H.  Knapp,  editor;  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
publishers.  Office,  27  and  29  W.  23d  street 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DOMINION;  bi-monthly;  religio-philo- 
sophical;  twenty  pages  5x9i^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Francis  Edgar  Mason, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  7-9  Warren  st. 
(12—3)  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z(4,  5). 
In  1903.  "jjvL." 

HOME  MISSIONARY;  bimonthly; 
congregational;  fifty-two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1828;  Rev. 
Jas.  B.  Clark,  editor;  Congregational  Home 
Missionary  Society,  publishers.  Office,  287 
Fourth  avenue  (8— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAIi  OF  THE  MILITARY 
SERVICE  INSTITUTION  ;  bi  monthly 
(▲▲) 

JOURNAL,  OF  SURGERY,  GY- 
NAECOLOGY AND  OBSTETRICS; 
bi-monthly;  medical ;  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
two  pages  6J^x9J^:  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1879:  Wm. Francis  Honan,  M.D.,  editor; 
A.  L.  Chatterton  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
259  William  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1,942.  In  I'^OO.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,925; /or  1903,  1,866: 
/or  1904,  1.820. 

METHODIST  REVIEW;  bl  monthly; 
methodlst;  one  hundred  and  eighty -four 
pages  6x10;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1819;  Wm.  V.  Kelley,  D.  D.,  editor;  Eaton  & 
Mains,  publishers.  Office,  150  Fifth  avenue. 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  f  rom  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899, 
yll.  In  1900,  (z-8.  4,  5)  H.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902.  (z— 4,  6)  H.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

MISSION  GLKANER;  bi-monthly; 
undenominational;  twentj-four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1888;  Mrs. 
Henry  N.  Cobb,  editor;  Women's  Board  of 
Foreign  Missions,  publishers.  Office,  25  E.  22d 
street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ORGAN;  bi-monthly :  music ;  twenty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Geo.  Molineux,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  150  Fifth  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,000.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,200.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  I.     In  1903.  "jkl." 

PECK'S  BUYERS'  INDEX:  bi- 
monthly; English  and  Spanish  alternately 
every  month;  export;  established  1893; 
Wm.  E.  Peck  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  110  Broad  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  -jjil.'  Actual  aver- 
age  for  19(i3,  4,470;  for  1904,  English  edi- 
tion 7.66.3.  Spanish  edition  4.795. 

PHILOSOPHICAL     REVIEW;    bl 
monthly;     philosophy;    one    hundred    and 
twenty  four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $3;  es- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


7^{i 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

tablished  1891;  J.  Q.  Schurmau  aud  J.  E. 
Crt'lphton.  editors;  Macinillau  Co. .publishers. 
Office.  (){)  Fifth  avenue.    Circulation  "iKj:." 

UN  HER  WOOD'S  U.S.  TREASURY 
COUNTERFEIT  R  E  P  O  R  T  E  R  j 
bi-mouthly;  financial;  fiftv-two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  establlslied  1877;  Stumpf  & 
Steurer,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  20 
Nassau  street  (7  -oP). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,300.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.   yH.    In    1899.   yH.    In    1900,   yH.    In 

1901,  yH.    In   1S02,   yH.    In   11X)3,  yH.    In 

vm.yu. 

QUARTERLY. 

ALPHA  SKi^IA;  quarterly,  February, 
March,  Auiiust,  November;  fraternal  and 
medical;  sixty  four  pages  6x9;  subscriptioi! 
$1;  established  May,  1902.  Samuel  Barlow 
Moore,  editor  and  publisher.  OflHce,  171  W. 
136th  St.  (12— 3).    CIroulatiou  "JKL" 

A  >IERICAN  ANTHROPOLOGIST; 
quartei'lv;  anthropology;  two  hundred  pages 
7x10:  subscription  $4:  established  1898;  F.W. 
Hodge,  managing  editor;  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  27-29  W.  23d  street. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

A3IERICAN  BANK  REPORTER; 
quarterly.  February,  May,  August  and  Nov- 
ember: financial;  eight  hundred  and  fifty 
pagp.s  7x10;  subscription  $4;  established  1836; 
Stumpf  &  Steurer,  editors  and  publlsliers. 
Office,  20  Murray  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  6,605.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  6,410:  for  1899, 
6,550; /or  1900.  6.450.    In  1901,  yG.    In 

1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904.  yG. 
AMERICAN  SABBATH  ;  quarterly; 

undenominational;  twenty-eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1893;  I.  W. 
Hathaway,  Geo.  S.  Mott  and  H.  W.  Hatha- 
way, editors;  American  Sabbath  Union,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  203  Broadway.  Circ'n  •  jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1903.  "jjti."  (A  A). 

AUK;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July 
and  October;  ornitliology ;  one  hundred  and 
twenty  four  pages  6x10;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1884;  James  A.  Allen  editor;  Ameri- 
can Ornithologist's  Union,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 525  Manhattan  ave.  (6—3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

BEREAN  INTERMEDIATE  LES- 
SON QUARTERLY ;  methodist-episco- 
pal;  thirty-four  pnges  6J^x9:  subscription  6 
cents:  established  1882;  Thos.  B.  Neely,  edi- 
tor: Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers;  prints  also 
an  illustrated  edition,  subscription  12  cents. 
Oflficp.  150 Fifth  avenue  (:3— 3). 
Combined    circulation:     In  1902,  A.     In 

1903,  vA.    In  1904,  yA. 

BIBLE  STUDY  HOME  DEPART- 
MENT QUARTERIiY;  methodist  epis- 
copal;  fiftv  four  pages  7x9;  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1900;  Thos.  B.  Neely,  edi 
tor:  Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers.  Office,  150 
Fifth  avenue  (:^  3). 
Circ'n:    In  1902,  C.    In  1903.  yC   (A  A). 

BRIEF  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI; 
quarterly;  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cemV)pr;  law;  one  hundred  and  flftv  pages 
ej^xiOU:  subscription  42;  established  1887; 
Chns.  H.  Topping,  editor  and  publisher. 
OfTlce.  15  William  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901. 
a.500: /or  1902,  2,500; /or  1903,2,600. 
In  1;H4.  (z-4)  H. 

CHAMPLAIN  EDUCATOR;  quar 
terly;  ronian  citholic;  educational;  eighty- 
four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880:  Wanen  E.  Mosher,  editor:  The  Mosher 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Oftice,  39  E.  42d 
street  (1— 5P). 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,5ni».  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y'.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  19()0,  vj. 
In  lit. II  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  vl.  Inm)4.yl. 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY  QUAR- 
TERLY ;  March,  June.  September  and  De- 
cember: one  hundred  and  twentv-five  pages 
6%x9^^4;    subscription   SI;    established   1898; 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

J.  H.  Robinson,  editor;  Columbia  University 
Press,  publishers  (12 — J). 

i^'irculation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,3,600;  for  1902.  3,600;  for 
19113.  3.000.     In  l'.«i4.  (z-4)  H  . 

DELTA  KAPPA  EPSILON  QUAR- 
TER LV;  (A  A). 

ECU O ;  quarterly, February,  May,  August 
and  November;  protestant-eplscopal;  six- 
teen pages  9x12;  subscription 50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896:  W.  Dudley  Powers,  editor;  Amer- 
ican Church  Missionary  Society,  publishers. 
0(Tice,281  Fourth  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "J_KL."  In  1899.  H.  In 
19IK).  vH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903, 
yH  (AA). 

EillPIRE  STATE;  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association;  twelve  to  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1888; 
State  Executive  Committee  of  Young  Men's 
Christian  Associations,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Offlce,  156  Fifth  avenue  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  1896  and  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.500.  Actual 
average  lor  1898.  1.700  ;  for  1899,  1,800; 
for  1900,  3,000; /or  1901,  2,000: /or  1902, 
3,050;  for  1903,  3,000;  /or  1904,  3,750. 

FORUM;  quarterly,  January.  April, 
July  and  October;  literary;  one  hundred 
and  sixty-eight  pages  7x9;  subscription  $2; 
established  1886;  J.  M.  Rice,  editor;  Forum 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  125  E.  23d 
street  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  E  Z.  In  1898, 
vE.  In  1899,  vF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901.  yF. 
in  1902,  vF.     In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

INTERNATIONAL  QUARTERLY; 
March,  June.  September  and  December; 
literarv;  two  hundred  and  forty  pages  6x8}^; 
subseription  $4;  established  1900:  Frederick 
A.  Richardson,  editor;  Fox,  Duffield  &  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Cii-culation  :  Actual  average  for  1900, 
7.05S:  for  a  year  ending  tcith  June.  1901, 
1 7, 0361  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.  In 
1904,  vH. 

JOl  RNAL  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
FOUNDRYMEN'S  ASSOCIATION  ; 
quarterlv,  September,  December,  March, 
June:  foundry  Interests;  thirty  two  to  one 
hundred  and  seventy-six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $5 ;  established  1896;  Richard  Mol- 
denke.  editor ;  American  Foundrymen's 
Association,  publishers.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
432  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

JOURNAL  OF  TREATMENT; 
quarterly  (A  A). 

JUDGE'S  QUARTERLY;  humorous; 
sixty  pages  10x14 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  Judge  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
liahprs.  Office.  110  Fifth  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  45,000  in 
1894  to  C  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  60.000.  In  1898.  yB. 
In  1899,  vB.  In  1900.  yB.  In  1901,  yB.  In 
1902,(z— 4.  5)  B.  Inl903.yB.    Inl904.yC. 

LIEBER'S  MANUAL;  quarterly. 
January,  April.  July  and  October;  banking 
and  commercial;  two  hundred  pages  7x10; 
subscription  S8:  established  1884;  B.  Franklin 
Lieber.  editor;  Lieber  Code  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  2  Stone  street. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
toHin1895.  Inl89fi.H.  In  1897,  HZ.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  8.750;  for  1899,  35,000. 
In  1900.  yF.  Actual  average  for  1901. 
35.000.    In  1902.  vC.     In  1903.  yD  (A  A). 

MEDICO-LEGAL  JOURNAL; 
quarterly,  March.  June,  September  and  De- 
cember; medical  jurisprudence;  two  hun- 
dred and  thirtv-two  pages  6x10;  subscription 
$3:  established  1883  :  Clark  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  39  Broadway  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  everv  issue  2.000.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899.  H.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902.  vl.  In  li>03.  (z—i)  I  (•  •)    In  19fH.  yl. 

METAPHYSICAL  MAGAZINE: 
quarterly.  January,  April,  July   aud   Octo- 


744 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 


NEW  YOBK— Manhattan  and  Bronx: 


ber;  new  thought;  one  hundred  and  eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1895;  L.  E.  Whipple,  editor;  The  Philosoijhic 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  500  Fifth  avenue 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

MUSIC  LIFE;  quarterly;  sixteen  pages 
9}4xlS}4;  subscription  $1;  established  Octo- 
ber. 1:<99;  Frank  H.  Tubbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Ofltice,  121  W.  42d  street  (12—4). 
Circul  atiom  Actual  average  for  1900, 
2,150.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yf. 'In  1903, 
yl.    Inl9<i4.  yl. 

NOTES  ON  NEW  REMEDIES; 
quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and  October; 
medical;  twenty  pages  5x8  ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1889:  Lehn&Fink.  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  120  William 
street  (12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  I.  Actual  average 
for  ayear  ending  with  June  15,  1901,  7)U0U; 
for  1902,  7,000.  In  1904.  January,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year 
was  7,000.    In  1904,  G. 

PHILANTHROPIST;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  philan 
thropic;  eight  pages  10x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1885;  Committee  of  the 
American  Purity  Alliance,  editors ;  TheAmer- 
ican  Purity  Alliance,  publishers.  Office,  9  W. 
Fourteenth  street  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

PICKINGS  FROM  PUCK;  quarterly, 
March,  June,  September  and  December;  hu- 
morous; sixty-four  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Keppler  &  Schwarz- 
mann  (Incorporated),  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  S.  W.  cor.  Houston  and  Mulberrj'  sts. 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  G.  In  189H, 
G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  1900,  yG.     In  lyOl.  yG.     In  1902,  yG.     in 

1903.  yG.    In  1904,  vG. 
PITMAN'S  JOURNAL,;  quarterly 

(▲▲)■ 

POCKET  LIST  OF  RAILROAD 
OFFICIALS;  quarterly;  railroads  and 
transportation ;  six  hundred  and  eight 
pages  4x6;  subscription  $1;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1894;  Railway  Equipment  and  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
24  Park  place  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver 
age  for  1901.  17,650;  for  1902,  17,696; 
for  1903,  1S,129;  /o/- 1904,  19.547. 

RAIIiWAY  LINE  CLEARANCES 
AND  CAR  DIMENSIONS;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  railroad; 
fifty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1897;  The  Railway  Equipment 
and  Publication  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  24  Park  place  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
4,695; /o/-  i;hj4,  4,760. 

SCHOOL  OF  iMINES  QUARTER- 
LY; January,  April,  July  and  November; 
scientific;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1877;  The 
Alumni  Association  of  the  School  of  Mines, 
ColumbiaCollege,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Columbia  Universiiv  (S— 3).  Clrc'n  "jKi.." 

SENIOR  IJ  E  It  E  A  N  LESSON 
QUARTEU  liY;  methodi^t- episcopal  ; 
fifty  four  pages  6J-^x9;  subscription  20  cents; 
establish'^d  18S2;  Thomas  B.  Xeelv,  edi(or; 
Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers.  Office,  150  Fifth 
avenue  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:    In  1902,  A.    In  1903,  yB.    In 

1904,  yB. 

SHOPPELL'S  3IODERN  HOUSES; 
quarterly,  January,  April.  July  and  October; 
architectural;  sixty  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1886;  Co-operative  Build- 
ing Plan  Association  Architects,  publishers. 
Office.  203  Broadway. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  13,500  In 
1894  to  G  In  1895.  In  1«96.  CJ.  In  1897.  G  Z. 
In  1898.  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  In  19(lii.  vG.  In 
1901,  vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1!»03,  yH.  In 
Wn,  yH. 

TEACHERS'  ASSISTANT;  quarter- 
ly,  March,  June,  September  and  December; 


protestant  episcopal ;  thirty  two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1879;  Geo. 
W.  Shlnn,  editor;  Thomas  Whittaker,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  2  Bible  House  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "iKL.-.  Actual  aver- 
age for  19\)0.  «,512.  In  1901, yF.  In  1902,yF. 
Inl!m(z-4)G(AA). 

TEMPERANCE;   quarterly,   February, 
May,  August  and   November;   temperance; 
sixteen  pages  9x11;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Robt. Graham, editor:  Church 
Temperance  Society,  publishers.    Office,  281 
Fourth  avenue  (3—3). 
:  Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
•  less  than  4,500.    189fi,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    Actual 
average  for  1898.  4,375.    In  1899,  yG.    In 
!  1900,  yG.    In  1901.  yG.    Actual  average  for 
1902.4,750.    In  1903,  yG.    In  19(t4.  yH. 

WOODS  AND  WATERS;  quarterly 
(AA). 

Borough  of  Brooklyn. 

DAILY. 

BROOKLYNER  FREIEPRESSE; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning;  German;  republican;  dally  six  to 
eight,  Sunday  twenty-two  to  twenty- four 
pages  18x221^;  subscription— daily  with  Sun- 
day $4.50.  Sunday  $2;  established— dailv  1864, 
Sunday  1874;  Henry  E.  Roehr,  editor;  Roehr 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  Office,  35  Myrtle 
avenue  (7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  F.  In  1S96, 
F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  zG.  In 
1900.  zG  (++).  In  1901.  (z-4,  5)  G.  In  1902,  yG. 
Iul9i3,  yG.  In  1904.  vG. 
Sunday:  In  1895.  G.'  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900.  zH  (++). 
In  1901.  (z-4.  5)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  19(3,  }  G. 
In  19U4,  yG. 

CITIZEN;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  dally 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  to 
thirty-two  pages  18x23;  subscription— diily 
$3.  Sunday  $1.50;  established  1886:  Andrew 
McLean,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  397-4CS 
Fulton  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation:    In  1895,  F.     In  1896,  F.    In 

1897.  zF.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  19itO, 
vF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  19o2,  yF.  lu  i;H)3,  yF. 
In  19(14,  F. 

EAt^LE;  everj'  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent  demo- 
cratic: daily  twenty  to  twenty  four,  Sunday 
forty-four  to  fifty  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion-dally and  Sunday  $8,  Sunday  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1841.  Main  office.  Washington  and 
Johnson  streets.  Brooklyn;  New  York  office. 
World  building  (:?— 5  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  C.  In  1895, 
D.  In  1S96,  publisher  asserts.  29,0(tO.  In  1897, 
C.  In  1898,  C.  In  1899.  vC.  In  1900,  vC.  In 
19U1,  (Z-4.  6)  C.  In  1902,  yC.  In  19i  3.  yC» 
Inl9(j4.yC(0  0). 

Sunday  :  In  1894  C.  In  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, 88,000 ;    in  1896.  40.000.    In  1897,  B.     In 

1898.  B.  In  1899.  yC.  In  1900.  vC.  In  1901. 
(z— 4.6)C.  Inl902,yC.  Inl903,vC.  In  i;!04,. 
yC(©0). 

STANDARD  UNION;  every  evening 
except  Sunday. and  Sunday  morning;  repub- 
lican: six  to  sixteen  pages  l'sx23:  subscrip- 
tion $3.50;  established  — daily  1864,  Sunday 
1900;  Brooklyn  Union  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office.  311  Washington  street  (7— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896.  F.  In 
1897.Y.  Inl898yG.  In  1899,  vG.  In  I90o.  vG» 
In  IPOl,  yG.  la  1902,  E.  In  19.13,  yE.'  In 
1904.  E. 

TI3IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  dailj-  ten  to  twelve,  Saturdays 
eighteen  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $6:  established  IS-fe:  w  m.  C.  Bryant, 
publisher.  Office.  24  and  2fi  Broadway  (7— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  E.  In  1K96,  E.  In 
1897.  V.  In  1898.  yF.  In  1899.  vF.  In  19(X"),  vF. 
In  1901.  vF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  T.;03,  E.  In 
am,  vE. 

WEEKLY. 

ADVERTISER  AND  HOUSE- 
HOLD WEEKLY:  Fridays;  household; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


745 


NEW  YORK— Brooklyn. 


four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablisheil  1874;  W.  D.  McGregor,  editor;  Van- 
derkar  &  Gindrat  publisheis.  Office,  1102 
Lafayette  avenue  (7— 3)    Circulation   -jki-." 

AMERICAN  KAIKU;  Tliursdays;  in 
dependent;    twelve   pages    Uxt-l;   subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  December,  l\Ui:  Kcro 
Erkko.  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  743  39th 
street  (1—5). 

C  i  V o  11 1  a  t  i  o  II :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
S.'.i'iS. 

BEDFORD  RECORD:  Saturdays; 
local:  established  r,K»3;  E.R.  Whitney,  editor; 
The  Bedford  Record  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1294  Fulton  street  (3—4).    Circulation  -jk-l." 

BROOKLYN  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 

local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18S4;  Charles  C.  Overton,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  3  W.  First  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jki.." 

BROOKLYN  LIFE;  Saturdays; 
society;  forty  four  pages 9x14;  subscription 
$o:  established  1889;  F.  M.  Munroe,  editor; 
Brooklyn  Life  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  Eagle  building  (3—5). 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In   1896.   G.     In    1897.  Y.     In  1898.  yH.     In 

1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  vH.  In 
1907.  yH.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  vH. 

BROOKLYN  WEEKLY"  NEWS; 
Saturdavs:  independent-democratic;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1890;  Edward  Edwards,  editor;  The  Brooklyn 
Weekly  News  Co..  publishers.  Office  4708 
Third  avenue  (12—3). 

Cii'culatiou:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3.000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1S98.  yH.  In  1899,  vl.  In  190D,  vl.  In  1901, 
yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
19()4,  yl. 

BROOKLY^NER  REFORM;  Satur 
days ;  German ;  democratic;  eight  pagesl9x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1871;  K.  G. 
Schneider,  editor;  F.  Weidner  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office,  105  Mese- 
role  street  (1 — ^5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1696,  1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,    zl.    In  1899,  yl.    Actual  average  for 

1900,  3.820.  including  large  special  edi- 
tions: for  1901.  5.51S.  including  large  spec- 
ial editions;  for  \902,  6.170,  including  large 
special  editions;  /or  1903.  6,708.  including 
large  special  editions;  for  1904,  7,363,  in- 
cluding large  special  editions 

CANARSTE  WEEKLY;  Wednesdays 
(AAi. 

CHAT;   Saturdajs;   local;  twelve  pages 
17x24;    .'subscription  $1.50:    established  1900; 
James  R.  Davis,  editor;  Emry  Davis's  Sons 
&  Co..  publishers.  Office,  16  Welrfleld  St.  (12—1). 
Circulation:    In  1904.  F.-bruary.  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  vear  was 
13.000.    Actual  average  for  1904,27,480. 
Publisher's   announcement.  —  Chat    is     the 
pioneer  free  distribution  paper.    Its  30,0(iO 
circulation  reaches  that  number  of  pros- 
perous   families,   a   large    proportion   of 
whom  own  their  own  homes.    It  is  used  by 
the  majority  of  the  large  Broadway  mer 
chants,  to  the  exclusion  of  all  other  Brook- 
lyn papers.     It  is  a  neu'spaper  in  every 
sense   of   the    word.      Those    introducing 
specialties  have  only  to  place  their  goods 
in  a  few  stores,  for  all  who  read  their  ad  in 
Chat  are  within  eas.v  distance  of  the  deal- 
ers.   Rates  and  sample  copies  on  applica- 
tion.   Established  1900. 

"  Sales  from  our  ads  in  the  Weekly  Chat 
far  exceeded  our  expectations.  In  propor- 
tion to  the  cost  and  territory  covered,  it  is 
ore  of  the  very  best  advertising  mediums 
we  have  ever  used,  and  we  compliment 
you  on  its  success. "—('o?wmbi«  Phonograph 
Co.    Qen'l — New  Yorl< 

CITY  MISSION  EVANGEL;  Thurs- 
days ;  interdenominational  ;  four  pages 
91^x12  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
December.  1902;  E.D.Bailey,  edi'or;  Brook- 
lyn City  Mission    and  Tract   Society,  pub- 


NEW  YORK-Drooklyn. 


Tshers.    Office,  corner  Jay  and  WiUoughby 

streets  (12—3). 

Circulation;  In  1903,  (z— 11)  I  (A  A). 

CONEY  ISLAND  NEWS;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15j4x22J/^; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  October,  1904; 
R.  J.  Geary,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  W. 
Kith  street.  Coney  Island  (2-5). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; four  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  M.  Pelz,  editor;  Cour- 
ier Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  849 
WiUoughby  avenue.    Circulation  "jki-" 

FLATBUSH  NEWS  AND  KINGS 
CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscriptions!;  established  1900;  V.  L. 
Bedingfield,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  803 
Flatbush  avenue  (3—3),  Circulation  "jkl." 
InlC02.  Z  (3,4). 

ITEM;     Fridays;     local;     eight   pages 
16x21^^;    subscription  $1;    established    1904; 
Item  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publi-shers. 
Office,  336  Ninth  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  :  In  ISHM,  I. 

LEDGER;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1886; 
Francis  D.  Maguire,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  115  Eckford  st.  (7-3  P).    Cir'n  "jkl." 

LOCAL  RECORDER;  Saturdays; 
local;  eight  pages  6x6;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Wm.  C.  Reid,  editor  and  pub- 
lishnr.  Office,  649  East  Third  st.  Circ'n   'jkl." 

NORDISK  TIDENDE;  Fridays;  Nor- 
wegian; seventy  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1891;  Emil Nielsen,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  699  Third  avenue. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  4,200.  In  1899.  yfl  (++).  In 
1900,  yH.  Inl901,(z-1,  2,4,5)  H.  Inl902,yH. 
In  1*3.  yH.    In  19(i4,  vH. 

NORDLYSET;  Thursdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  John  Volk,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  562  Atlantic  avenue  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y'.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  19(a.  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In 
1902.  yl.     In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  19(W,  yl. 

POST;  Sundays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  F.  A.  Peabody, 
editor;  The  Sectional  Newspaper  Co.,  pub- 
li.shers.   Office,  184  Monroe  st.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents :  established  1870;  John 
McKechnie,  editor;  The  Pickering  Printing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  2702  Atlantic  avenue 
(12-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age during  1896,  2,310.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,vl.    Inl899.yl.  Inl9C0,yI.  In  1901, "jkl." 

REFLECTOR;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22:  established  December  1902;  Geo. 
F.  Chambers,  editor;  The  Reflector  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Office,  312  Forty- 
first  street  (12— 3).    Circulation  ".jkl." 

STUYVESANT  HEIGHTS  RE- 
CORDER;  Saturdavs:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  A.  G.  Bent- 
ley,  editor;  Home  News  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  1605  Fulton  street  (2—4). 
Circ'n  "jkl."     InlS97,Z.  In  1902, "jkl."  (A  A). 

TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays;  sporting; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  William  C.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  Webster  ave.,  cor.  47th  st. 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UPTOW^N    WEEKLY";    Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1889;  Ellis  A.  Engstrom 
editor  and  publisher.    Office.  259  Marion  st. 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

DEUTSCHER  EVANGELIST;  semi- 
monthly; German-Presbyterian;  eight  pages 
10>gxl4:  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Louis  Wolferz,  editor;  Deutscher Evangelist, 
publishers.    Office,  497  Hart  st.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN    HAIRDRESSER; 

monthly;  ladies'  hair  dressing;  forty  eight 


r46 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Brooklyn. 


I;  established  1879; 
publisher.    Office, 


NEW  YORK— Brooklyn. 


page*  9x12;  subscription  $ 
H.  R.  Howell,  editor  and 
645  Paciflc  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  during  1898,  1,650.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.      Actual  average  for  1904,  '^.092. 

BROOKLYNER  ORDEN-REVUE; 
monthly  ;  fraternal ;  sixteen  pages  9x12  : 
subscription  50  cents;  established  October, 
1900;  Gustav  Gebhardt,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  96  Wyclcoff  street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CATHOIilC  DEAF  MUTE;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  deaf  mute;  sixteen  pages 
8^^x11}^;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
January,  1899;  James  F.  Donnelly,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  446  Elton  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1901. 1,- 
21'2.    In  1902,  (z— 11)1.    Inl9(J3,  "JiLL"  (AA\ 

DEUTSCHE*  VERSICHERUNGS- 
JOURNAL.  VON  AMERIKA  ;  monthly; 
German;  insurance;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1896;  Z.Zellermayer, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  850  Broadway. 
Circulation  "jki-" 

FORESTERS'  REVIEW;  monthly; 
foresters;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  August,  1901;  Foresters' 
Review  Publication  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  331  Adams  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MAHATMA;  monthly;  magic,  spirit- 
ualism and  mesmerism; fourteen pages9xl2; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  T.  Francis 
Fritz,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  805  Hal- 
sey  street  (6—3). 

Circulation;  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,770.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  number  printed 
during  the  past  year  was  1,000.  In  1901,  "jkl." 
Inl903,  Z(4)(©«). 

MALTA  WORLD;  monthly;  Knights 
of  Malta;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1:  established  1899;  E.I.  Hammarberg  and 
William  Silberman,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  138  Sixteenth  st.    Circ'n"jKL."  (A  A). 

MANUFACTURERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  manufacturing;  twenty  pages 7x10; 
subscription  $2;  established  1894;  George  F. 
Saward,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  204 
Montague  street  ( 12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  l,15tJ;  for  1903,  1,140;  for 
1904.  1.189. 

M  ED  1  C  A  L  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
medical;  eighty  pages  6}^x9}^;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  Medical  Societv  of  the 
County  of  Kings,  publishers.  Office.  260  Han- 
cock street. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  issue  4,000.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  averaae for  1898,  4.000. 
In  1899.  yH.    In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In 

1902,  yH.    In  1903.  ylf .    In  1904,  y H. 
MUSICAL    LIFE;      monthly;    music; 

twenty  to  thirty  two  pages  8x11:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  November,  1901;  John 
William  Black,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
ll.S  Broadwav  (fi— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In 

1903,  Z  (!)(••)  (A  A). 

PHOTO  .**rRA\VS;  monthly;  photog- 
raphy; thirty-two  pages  6x10;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  Elmer  F.  Kelly, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3i3  Stuyvesaiit 
avenue  (1—4  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900. 
1,426;  for  1901.  2,291.  In  1902  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

POLYTECHNIC;  monthly,  during  col- 
lege year;  educational  institutions;  thirty- 
six  pages  7x10:  subscriptirm  .$1;  established 
1890;  Students  of  the  Polytechnic  Institute, 
editors  and  publishers  (^—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RECORD  OF  THE  C.  B.  L.; 
monthly:  Catholic  Benevolent  Legion;  eight 
pages  lixl9;  subscription  70cents;  established 
1882:  John  R.  Knhn,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  26  Court  strpet  C— 3) 
Circulmion:  Ratinp  varied  from  10.2.^0 
in  1892  to  G  in  1895.     In  1896.  ti.     In   1897,  Y. 


In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  since  March, 
1882.  has  been  less  than  5.000.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  5,000.    In  1903,  yG.    In  19(j4,  j  G. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

BRYOLOGIST;  bi-monthly;  crypto- 
gamic  botany;  twenty-eight  pages  6x83^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Abel  Joel 
Grout  and  Mrs.  Annie  Morrill  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  78  Orange  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

QUARTERLY. 

DELTA  UPSILON  QUARTERLY* 

March,  June,  September  and  December;  col- 
lege fraternity;  se  vent  j^-two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1872;  T.  B.  Penfield, 
editor;  Delta Upsilon  Fraternity,  publishers. 
Office.  41  S.Oxford  street  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl  " 
MEDICAL  LIBRARY  AND  HIS- 
TORICAL JOURNAL;  quarterly,  Jan- 
uary, April,  July  and  October;  medical  and 
historical;  one  hundred  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  January,  1903:  Al- 
bert T.  Huntington,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  1313  Bedford  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,062;  /or  19(>4,  1,222. 

Borough  of  Queens. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
Independent  uemocratic :  daily  four  pages 
20x24,  weekly  eight  pages;  subscription  — 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2 ;  established  1842  ;  John 
H.  Ridenour.  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Flushing  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  —  Daily:    In  1895,  "jkl"    In 

1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl."    In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  printed  no  less  than  1,300. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  LONG  ISLAND  STAR,  Saturdays; 
independent-democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  $2  ;  established— daily  1876,  weekly 
1865;  Thomas  H.  Todd,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  of  the  daily  for  Greenpoint. 
Office,  Long  Island  City  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  -iKL."  Inl903,  (z^l) 
!(••).    In  l«t(>4.  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est 2.850.  In  18^5,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y, 
In  1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  Iulf01,yl, 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    Inl904,  yl. 

TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 
republican;  six  pages  20x24,  subscription  $5; 
established   1S55;    A.    E.   Sholes,  editor   and 
publisher.    Office.  Flushing  (12— 4). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1896,     -jkl'      In 

1897.  IZ.  Inl898,yl.  Inl899vl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I(»  •). 
Inl»)4.  I  (DD)- 

Weekly :  "jkl" 

SEMI  WEEKLY. 
ROCKAWAY  NEWS:  semi-weekly; 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subseription  $2:  estab- 
lished 1899;  McN'amara  Bro«..  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  Far  Rockaway  (3—3). 
Circa  la  tiou:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,132.    Iul9()3,  "JKi." 

WEEKLY. 

BOROUGH  BULLETIN;  Fridays; 
four  pages,  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September.  1902;  Harry  Sutphin.edltor 
and  publisher.  Office,  Long  Island  City  (7— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A) 

BOROUGH  DE310CRAT;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  19x26;  subscription 
$2;  established  ISai;  Lewis  M.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  Jamaica  (3-4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BOROUGH  .JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
republican:  four  pneps  l'5x27:  sub-^crpnon 
$1.50;    established   1901;    William   F.  Coffee, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


747 


NEW  YORK- Queens. 


editor  and  publisher.  Oltice,  Long  Island 
City  (!—;■)).    Circulation  "jki..-- 

KOROUGH  NEWS;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x2.2;  sul)scription 
$1.50;  established  19.it);  R.  Horak,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  Long  Island  City  (8-3). 
Circulation  "jja."  In  1902.  Z  (4,  6).  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»«)  (A  A). 

H  E  R  A  1j  D  t  Thursdays;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1871;  P.  G.  Field,  editor;  Whitestone 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Whitestone  (7-3  P).    Ciro'n  "jki.." 

LONG     ISLAND    BEOBACHTER; 

Saturdays;  German;  Independent;  eight 
pages  19x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  Ludwig  Hirseck,  editor:  Frank  Kromb- 
holz,  publisher.  Office,  532  Broadway,  Long 
Island  Citv  (:^— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896, 1.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
1,612.  Inl898.yl.  Inl899.yl.  Inl9n0.yl. 
In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl  In  1904,  yl. 

LONG  ISLAND  FARMER  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  six  pages  18x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1819:  John  C.  Kennahan.  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  Jamaica  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LONG  ISLAND  FREIE  PRESSEj 

Saturdays;  German;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  Edward  Frey, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  College  Point. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LONG  ISLAND  JOURNAL  UND 
VOLKSBLATT;  Saturdays;  English 
and  German;  four  pages  20x26-  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1875;  Chas.  F.  White,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Office,  Newtown. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

QUEENS  BOROUGH  REPORTER; 

Wednesdays;  democratio:  eight  paees  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1874;  Henry 
Bornemann,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
College  Point  (8—3).    Circulation  -'jkl." 

REGISTER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  gages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1873;  Charles  F.  White,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  Newtown  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

RICHMOND  HILL  RECORD;   Sat 

urdays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip 
tion  $1.25;  established  1900;  Bunn  &  Brown, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  Richmond 
Hill  (3—4).    Circulation  -jkl.- 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $2;  established 
1868;  The  Standard  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Jamaica  (3—3).  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

WAVE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  20k26;  subscription  $2;  established  1894; 
D.  W.  Murray,  editor  find  publisher.  Office, 
Oceanus  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl  -•  (A  A). 

Borough  of  Riclimoufl. 

DAILY. 

GAZETTE;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .$3:  established  18.59;  W. 
A.  Suydam,  editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  New  Brighton. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


NEW  YORK-Richmond. 


Circulation  "u 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

ADVANCE;    semi  weekly,   Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;    Independent;    eight  pages 
22x15;  subscription— Wednesday  edition   $1 
Saturday  edition  $1.50;  established  1885;  J 
Crawford.  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.    Office 
West  New  Brighton  (7—3  P)     Circ'n  "jkl." 

STATEN  ISLANDER;  semi  weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x18 ;  subscription  2  ;  estab- 
lished 1889:  J.  J.  Worrell  and  M.  J.  Kane,  edi 
tors  and  publishers;  dated  at  St. George 
Office.  New  Brighton.  Circulation  "jkl.'  in 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 


WEEKLY. 

RICHMOND  BOROUGH  JOUR- 
NAL; Sundays;  German;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x22}^;  established  1897;  Otto  Stutz- 
bach,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Stapleton. 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

RICHMOND  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  Browne  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  TompklnsvlUe.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

RICHMOND   CO.   HERALD;  Satur 
days;    democratic;    eight   pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;   established    1880;   The  Herald, 
Co.,  editors   and   publishers.   Office,  Staple- 
ton  (11 — 2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STATEN  ISLAND  LEADER;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1865;  John  Macklln,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  Stapleton  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,400.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y^. 
In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  y  I. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).   In  19(J4.  y  I. 

STATEN  ISLAND  NEWS  ANll  IN- 
DEPENDENT; Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Richmond  Borough  Publishing 
and  Printing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Port  Richmond  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,1, SI  5.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STATEN  ISLAND  POST;  Satur- 
days; German;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  Hugo  Kessler,  editor  and 
publisher.     Office,  Stapleton.      Circ'n  "jkl." 

STATEN  ISLAND  STAR;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x17;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  Star  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  West  Npw 
Brighton  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z» 
In  190?, "'kl."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

STATEN  ISLAND  TRANSCRIPT; 
Saturday.s;  democratic:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  establLshed  1881;  F.  Ferd 
Petersen,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Tot- 
tenville(3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900,  1,230.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.. 
In  1903.  ".iKj." 

STATEN  ISLAND  WORLD;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  page.s  13.v20:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  Samuel  W.  De 
Beer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Staple- 
ton  (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

RICHMOND  ARGUS;  monthly;  re 
publican;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  25^ 
cents ;  established  1898 ;  Leon  Bossue  dit  Lyon- 
nais.  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  West  New 
Brighton  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkj"  In  1899.  Z^ 
In  1902,  "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••)(A  A). 

NIAGARA  FALLS,  Niagara  Co.  -O 

19,457t  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  Sc  Hud- 
son River,  Michigan  Central,  Erie  and 
Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Niagara  r.,  22  m.. 
N.  W.  of  Buffalo  and  13  S.  of  Lake  Ontario 
Summer  resort  and  manufacturing  center 
of  electrical  power.  Flour,  paper  and  pulp 
mills  and  sash  and  blind  factories. 

CATARACT-JOURNAL;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday. and  JOURNAL,  week- 
ly; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dailv  $3,  weekly  .$1;  established— daily 
1892,  weekly  1852;  E.  T.  Williams,  editor;  Cat- 
aract Journal  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.125.  InlS96. 1.  Inl897.Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2.900.  In  1902.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
VM'3.  3,228.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  Largest  ever  accorded  was  1,000' 
in  1895.    "In  1896,  I.    In  1897  Y.    Actual  aver- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


afire /or  1899, 1,859.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  190^  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  six  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1854;  Eugene  R.  White, 
editor;    Gazette    Publishing  Co.,  publishers 

Circulation:  In  1895,  'jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  2,^30.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  October, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  the  past  three 
months  was  under  3,000.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
19{J3.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

NIAGARA  COURIER;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  Wm.  Pool,  editor  and 
publisher  (13-3).  Circulation  "jkl."  Inl903, 
Z(4)(«#). 

WOMAN'S  KINGDOM;  monthly 
(A  A). 

NIAGARA    UNIVERSITY,  m. 

agara  Co.  -n  425  pop.,  on  Rome.  Watertown 
&  Ogdensburg  Rd.  and  Niagara  r.,  2  m. 
from  Suspension  Bridge  and  4  from  Niag- 
ara Falls.    Niagara  University. 

NIAGARA  INDEX;  semi-monthly, 
during  the  school  year;  scholastic;  thirtv-two 
pas:es  9x11  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  Students  of  Our  Lady  of  Angels  Semi- 
nary, editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NICHOLS,  Tioga  Co.  q  407  pop. 
RECORDER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NORTH  CHIIil,  Monroe  Co.  -u  14« 
pop.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Rochester,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

EARNEST  CHRISTIAN  AND 
GOLDEN  RULE;  monthly;  undenomi- 
national; thirty-six  pages  6x10;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1861;  Rev.  B.  H.  Roberts, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circiilatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,300.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vf.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NORTH  COLLINS,  Erie  Co.-n  on 

Erie  Rd.,  about  23  m.  S.  of  Buffalo.    Basket 

factory  and  preserving  factory. 

NEW  CENTURY;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  February, 
1901;  Stonehotise  &  Fenton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  JAVA,  Wyoming  Co. -D 200 

pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Attica  &  Arcade  Rd..  82  m. 

S.  E.  of  Buffalo.    Farmingand  dairying. 

JAVAN  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1898;  John  L.  Garrett,  editor  and  publisher. 
•Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTHPORT,  Svffolk  Co.  q  i,794t 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Gocd  harbor.  Shipbuilding. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Arthur  &  Simpson,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "j_KL." 

LAW  NOTES;  monthly;  legal;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Edward  Thompson  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898. 
t25,000.  In  1899,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  eyiding  with  June,  19i)0,  25,000.  In 
1901.  yC.  Actual  average  for  1902,  '^5.000. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  C.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
i2o,000. 


NEW  YORK. 


NORTH   TARRYTOWN,    West- 

Chester  Co.  0, 4,241t  pop.,  on  New  York  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  adjoining  Tarry- 
town  proper,  on  Hudson  r.  Machine  shops. 
Farming. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT  NEW^S;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  G.  F.  Van 
Tassell  and  Wallace  Odell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898, "j£l. "  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  la  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yI(00)(AA). 

310UNT  PLEASANT  SENTINEL; 
Saturdavs;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $>{ 
established  1898;  Henry  Fielden,  editor;  Sen- 
tinel Company,  publishers  (7— 3P).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

NORTH    TONAWANDA, 

Niagara  Co.  -a  9,069t  pop.,  on  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River,  Erie  and  Lehigh 
Valley  Rds.,  11  m.  N.  of  Buffalo.  Large  lum- 
ber interests. 

ARGUS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2..50;  estai)- 
Ushed  1897;  George  L.  Brekuh,  editor  and 
publisher;  dated  at  Tonawanda  and  N. 
Tonawanda.    Circulation  "ijci.."  (A  A). 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $8.65;  established  1880;  C.  B. 
Penney,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; prints  an  edition  for  Tonawanda 
(12-3). 

Combined  circiilatiou;  Actual  average 
/or  1895,  1,813.  In  1896. 1.  In  1807,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL"    Inl903,(z— 4)I(#»).    In  1904,  yl. 

STAR;  every  morning;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
October,  1902;  E.  Baler,  editor;  Star  Press 
Company,    publishers    (12—3).     Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

NORTH VILLE,-FM«on  Co.  a-  ],046t 

pop.,  on  Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Gloversvllle 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Johnstown,  the  county 

seat.    Lumber  and  glove  manufacturing. 

SACANDAGA  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1: 
established  1892;  Jas.  B.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jKi"    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

NOR  W I C  H,  c.  h.,  Chenango  Co.  D 

5,766+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 

and    Delaware,    Lackawanna   &   Western 

Rds.  and  Chenango  r.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Bing- 

hamton.    Manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

MORNING  SUN;  every  morning  except 
Surday.    and    CHENANGO    TELE- 

(JRAPH,  semi-weekly,  Wednesdajs  ard 
Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x23; 
subscription— daily  $4,  semi-weekly  $1.50  ; 
established  — dailv  1891,  semi-weeklv  1829; 
W.  A.  Patton,  editor;  The  Norwich  Publish- 
ing Comp my,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1897, "jkl  "  In  1898, 
zl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  y'l.  In  1901,  (z— 6) 
I.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 1  (Q D)- 
Semi- Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  z  I.  In  1899.  zl.  Inl900,zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 2,  4,  6)  I.      In  1903,  yl.    In  1904, 

H(nn"). 

CHENANGO  UNION;  Thursdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  23x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1847;  Edward  S.  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895, 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y .  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  YORK. 


In  1900.  yl.     In  1901.  yl.     In  19U2,  yl.     In 
1903,  y I.     Iul!»(.M,  yl. 

PL.A1N  DEALER;   Thursdays;    demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 100.>;    Haight  &  Frink,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  ;       Actual    average     for 

1903.  '2, 1'70;  for  1904.  'J,  170. 

NORWOOD,    St.    Lawrence    Co.    b 

1,714+  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and  Rome, 

Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.  and  Rack- 

ett  r.,  25  m.  E.  of  Ogdensburg.     Lumber, 

dairying  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  Smith  &  Martin,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "iiii-"  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past  fif- 
teen years  has  been  under  2,300.  In  190;',  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NVSH A, Livingston  Co.  -Dl.OlSt  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  of  Rochester 
and  67  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Machine  shop,  grist 
mill,  and  furniture,  casket  and  knife  fac- 
tories. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1859 ;  W.  B.  Sanders,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 
In  1902,  Z  (4).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,011. 

TRUTH;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  Edw. 
W.  Koppie,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Cir 
culatlon  "JKL." 

NYACK,  Rockland  Co.  O,  4,375t  Pop., 
on  Northern  of  New  Jersey  and  West  Shore 
Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  29  m.  N.  of  New  York 
City.  Seat  of  Rockland  Institute.  Shoes 
and  paper  box  making.    Silk  finishing. 

EVENING  JOURNAL.;  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  and  ROCKLAND  CO, 
JOURNAL,  Saturdays;  republican;  daily 
four  pages  17J^x22,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $2;  estab 
lished— dally  1889,  weekly  1850;  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl"  weekly  "jkl."  in 
189-^  Z.    In  1902,  "iio,."     In  li)03,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evenmg except 
Sunday;  democratic;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1892:  Star  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual:  verage  for  1894, 
1,301.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,131;  lor  1897,  l,tyj'6;  for  1898, 
1,388;  for  1899,  1,405;  for  19(i0,  l,41f». 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 

1904,  yl. 

CITY  AND  COUNTRY;  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1859;  Star  Publishing  Com- 
■oany,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ORANGETOAVN  NEWS  ;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  Jannarj',  1901:  W. 
W.  Whyard,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pagKS  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
R.  B.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher;  issues 
editions  for  Springvalley  and  Stony  Point 
(1 — 4).    Combined  circulation  "ifc-L."  (A  A). 

O  AKFIELiD,  Genesee  Co.  -n  714t  pop., 
on  West  Shore  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Batavia, 
the  county  seat.     Fertilizer,  cement  and 


NEW  YORK. 


plaster  works.   Flour  mill.   Carriage  facto- 
ries.   Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  R.  H.Seville,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

OAKHILIi,  Greene  Co.  d,  350  pop.,  on 

Catskill  creek,  about  32  m.  S.  W.  of  Albany 

the  State  capital.    Manufactures  hardware. 

Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  P. 
T.  Hoagland,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion   "JKI-" 

OCEANUS,  Queens  Co.  O,  on  Long 
Island  Rd.,  26}^  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.  Steam- 
boats to  borough  of  Manhattan,  New  York 
City.    Summer  resort. 

{See  Neiv  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

ODESSA,  Schuyler  Co.  n  450  pop.,  on 
Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Seneca  Lake,  5  m. 
S.  E.  of  Watkins,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished October,  1902;  Stanley  &  Stowell, 
editors   and   publishers  (3—3).     Circulatinn 

•JKL."  (A  A). 

OGDENSBURG,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  ti 
12,638tpop..  on  Central  Vermont  and  Rome, 
Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.  and  St.  Law- 
rence r.  Commerce  and  manuufacturing. 
Summer  resort  and  port  of  entry. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  ST.  LAWRENCE  REPUBLI- 
CAN AND  JOURNAL.  Wednesdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1855,  weekly  1830;  Republican 
and  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publisliers 
(7—3  P).  Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1900.  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1881;  Henry  Holland,  editor; 
The  Ogdensburg  News  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904  yl 

ADVANCE  AND  ST.  LAWRENCE 
DE310CRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1858 ;  George  F.  Darrow,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,250.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3,660.  In  1899,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July 
19,  1900,  3,423.  In  1901.  yH,  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1903.  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

CATHOLIC  COURIER:  Tuesdays; 
religious;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1389;  H.  A.  Murphy,  editor;  Og- 
densburg Courier  Company.publisher8(12— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  l.'Sx22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Frank  P.  De  Vinne.  editor  and 
publisher  (fi— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRAFFIC  ;  monthly  (A  A). 

OLiEAN,  Cattaraugus  Co.  jH  9, 4621  pop., 
on  Buftalo  &  Allegany  Valley  Division 
Pennsylvania,  Erie  and  Pittsburg,  Shaw- 
mut  &  Western  Rds.  and  Allegany  r.,  69  m. 
S.E.  of  Buffalo.  Oil,  lumber,  tanning,  manu- 
facturing and  dairying. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays;  demo- 


750 


AMERICAN  NEWSPArER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weeklv  50 cents;  established— Herairi  1881. 
Democrat  1879;  The  Olean  Herald  Co.  (Inc.), 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902."daily  Z(6)  (??). 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  VVEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  2Ux26  ;  subscription— dally  $5, 
weekly  50  cents;  established— daily  1879, 
weekly  1837;  Charles  D.  Straight,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulatiou -Daily:    In  1895,      'jkl  "    In 

1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  for  more 
than  two  years  past  has  exceeded  1,400.  In 
1901,  vl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  "publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1 ,450. 
Weekly:  In  1901, -jkl."  In  1902, Z  ( 4— 5).  In 
19o4,  publisher  assertg,  not  less  than  1,500. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  1,3x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Eugene  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1899. -jkl-  Inl900,Z  (4.  6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  9, 04*2.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

OLIVE  BRIDGE,  Ulster  Co.  P,  204 
pop.,  11  m.  W.  of  Kingston,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

HARVESTER;  monthly;  undenomina- 
tional; twenty  pages  6x9:  subscription  25 
cents;  established  November,  1901;  P.  W. 
Finger,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

ONEIDA,  Madison  Co.  U  6,364t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rds.,  26  m. 
E.  of  Syracuse.  Manufacturing,  agricult- 
ure and  hop  growing. 

DEMOCRATIC  UNION;  semi-weekly, 
'Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1855; 
Baker  &  Maxon,  editors  and  publishers  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3.192.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,yH.    Inl903,  (z-4)  H.    Inl904,  H  (Hn). 

DISPATCH;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1851;  W.  Stanley 
Child,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "iKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6).  In  1902, 
Z  (4,  6).    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

POST;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Hugh  Parker,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3.627  ;  for  1896,  3,989.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  V  I.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900. yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  190-2,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ONEONTA,  Otsego  Co.  u  7,U7tpop., 
©n  Delaware  &  Hudson  and  Ulster  &  Dela- 
ware Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  82  m.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Railroad  ma- 
chine shops,  silk  mill  and  cigar  factories. 
Seat  of  State  Normal  School. 

ST  A  R ;  every  morning  except  Sunday :  in- 
■dependent;  six  pages  17x23 ;  subscription  $4; 
established  1890;  Harry  W.  Lee,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,920.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher   asserts,  smallest    edition    1,920.      In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900, 
August,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition 
during  the  vear  previous  was  not  less  than 
2.170.  In  1901,  vT.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(•♦).    In  1904,  yl. 

HERAIiD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  81.50:  established 


SFAV  YORK. 


1853;  G.  W.  Fairchild  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3  P). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,854  ;  for  1896,  -3,009.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  y  1.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
191)0.  3,977;  for  1901,  3,795.  In  1902, yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

PRESS  AND  OTSEGO  CO.  DEM- 
OCRAT; Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  H  G.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SPY  AND  LEADER;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established— Spy  1887,  Leader  May,  1901 ;  con- 
solidated November.  1002;  A.  O.  Hitchcock, 
publisher  (8— 8). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "J.KL."  (A  A). 

ONTARIO,   Wayne  Co.  -D  2,150  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.' 

19  m.  N.  E.  of  Rochester. 

WAYNE  CO.  MAIL.;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1901;  W.  H.  Vaughn,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "iii." 

ORISKANY  FALLS,  OneUa  Co.  a 

811+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 

Rd.  and  Chenango  canal,  18  m.  S.  of  Utica, 

the  county  seat.  Brewery,  flour  and  woolen 

mills    and    knitting-yarn   and    Scotch-cap 

manufactories.    Hop  raising  and  dairying. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1869; 
W.  E.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jKi" 

OSSINING,  Westchester  Co.  O,  7,939t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  New  York 
City.  Various  manufactories,  marine  en- 
gine works,  foundries,  machine  works, 
cotton-gin  factories,  lime  kilns  and  lime- 
stone quarries. 

CITIZEN:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days; republican;  four  pages  17x22:  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1902;  Ossining  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (10— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEMOCRATIC  REGISTER;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1867:  M.  Moran,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  more  than  1.000.  In  1899.  yl. 
in  1900,  y  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894{ 
Edwin  Billington,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1830 :  M.  F.  Rowe  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902.  "JKL." 

STAR  OF  HOPE;  bi-weekly;  educa- 
tional; sixteen  pages  12x18;  "ubscription 
$2.50;  established  September,  1899;  Inmates 
of  Sine  Sing  prison,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—5  P).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

OSWEGO,  c.h.,  Oswego  Co.  D  22,1S9* 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western, 
New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  Rome, 
Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.,  Oswego 
canal  and  Oswego  r.  Flour  mills.  Iron  foun- 
dries, machine  shop  and  various  manufac- 


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751 


NFAV  YORK. 


tories.     Shipping  point  for  grain  and  lum- 
ber. 

PALLADIUM;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages— ilaily  18x24,  weeltly 
17x'J4;  subscription— daily  $6,  weelily  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally  1862,  weekly  1819;  Palladium 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—1). 
Circiilatiou— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,080.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898.  yl.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  vl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  I  (••). 

Weekly:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4.980.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yl. 
in  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.     In  liMM,  (z-4)  I 

(••)■ 

TliUESi  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Frldavs;  republican;  eight  pages  17x21;  sub- 
•orlptlon— daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1843;  J.  B.  Alexander,  editor;  Oswego 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  2,200.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts, 
exceeding  2,250.  In  1899,  vl.  Inl900.yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Ii\  1903.  yl.  Inl904.yl. 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5.000.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  exceeding 
4.000.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

OTEGO,  Otsego   Co.   D   658t  pop.,   on 

Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd..  10  m.  S.   W.  of 

Oneonta.    Casket  factory  and   flour  mills. 

Agriculture. 

RURAL  TIMES;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1881;  V.  S.  Fuller,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKx." 

OVID,  o.  h.,  Seneca  Co.  D  624tpop.,  be- 
tween Seneca  and  Cajmga  lakes,  on  Lehigh 
Valley  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Waterloo,  the  other 
county  seat.  Steam  mills  and  manufac- 
tories. 

GAZETTE  AND   INDEPENDENT; 

Wednesdays;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
#1.25;  established  1895;  Charles  E.  Garnett, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
aflre/or  1900, 2,490.  In  1901,  yH.  Inl902,yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  I. 

OWEGO,c.h.,  Tioga  Co.  g  ,5,039tpop., 
on  Erie,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Ind  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Owego  creek, 
at  Its  confluence  with  Susquehanna  r.,  37  m. 
E.  of  Elmlra.    Manufacturing  and  lumber. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TIOGA  CO.  RECORD,  Thursdays; 
Independent;  fourpages-daily 20x24,  weekly 
22x38;  subscription- dally  $4.50,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1886,  weekly  1871;  Scott  & 
Watros.  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  I  from 
1893  to  1895.  In  1896,  1897  and  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,0(X».  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  De 
cember,  1903,  publisher  assertn.  no  issue  dur- 
ing past  year  was  less  than  1,300.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1885.  In 
1896,  1897  and  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  edi- 
tion less  than  2.000.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1800;  L.  W.  Kingman  editor;  Owego 
Gazette  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,472; /or  1896,  2,455;  /orl897, 2,451 ; 


NEW  YORK. 


for  1898,  2,436:  /or  1899,  2,430  ;  for  1900. 
2,490;  /or  1901.  2,453:  /or  1902,  2,469: 
for  V.m.  2,49  I ;  for  1904,  2,552. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  establishec? 
1886;  Wni.  A.  Smyth,  editor;  Wm.  Smyth  & 
Son,  publishers  (8—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOMAN'S  TEMPERANCE 
WORK;  monthly;  temperance;  eight 
pages  10x13;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Nellie  H.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5). 

Circulatiou:    Actual  average  for  1903, 
6,891 ;  for  1904,  7,566  ±  ±. 

OXFORD,  Chenango  Co.  □  l,931t  pop-, 
on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Chenango  r.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of  Binghamton. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Wellington  Alexander,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Theo.  B.Galpln,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,010; 
for  1903,  1,053;  /or  1904,  1,088. 

OYSTER  BAY,  Queens  Co.  P,  3,500 

pop.,   on    Long    Island    Sound   and   Long 

Island  Rd.,  34  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.    Summer 

resort.    Oyster  dredging  and  farming. 

GUARDIAN;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Disbrow 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PALMYRA,  Wayne  Co.  <j  l,937tpop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  23  m.  from 
Rochester.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  21x36;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
E.  S.  Averill,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulatiou:  In  1892, 1893 and  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,800.  In  1895,1.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,800. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  I.  In  1899,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  below  1,500.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WAYNE    CO.   JOURNAL;   Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages  21x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1871;  Fred  W.  demons, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,819.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,400.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

CAT  JOURNAL;  monthly;  cats;  six- 
teen pages  91^x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  C.  H.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    Inl902.  Z(4). 

PARISH,  Oswego  Co.  n  548t  pop.,  on 

Rome,   Watertown    &    Ogdensburg     Rd., 

27  m.  N.  of  Syracuse.    Grist  and  feed  mill. 

Dairying. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  Independent:  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1864; 
Walter  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PATCHOGUE,  Suffolk    Co.  q,  2,926t 

pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  53  m.  E.  of  New 

York  City.    Fishing,   oyster  dredging  and 

manufacturing.    Summer  resort. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays ;  independent- 
republican:   eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 


752 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


$1.50;  established  1873;  James  A.  Canfleld, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.200,  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,121.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z-4,5)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,218;  for  1904, 
1,232. 

AKtxUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884 ;  L.  B.  Green,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKi" 

PATTERSON,   Putnam    Co.   O,  486 

pop.,   on   New   York    Central   &   Hudson 

Riser  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Carmel,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901;  Geo. 
S.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "IKL." 

PAWLING,  Dutchess  Co.  D,  781t  pop., 
on  New  Yorli  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
New  Yorlc  &  New  England  Rds.,  67  m.  N.  of 
New  York  City.    Flour  mill. 
CHRONlCLiE;    Fridays;   independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Charles  Walsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PEEKSKILL,  Wettchester  Co.i:i,l0,368t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  48  m.  N.  of  New  York 
City.    Iron  foundries  and  stove  works. 
EVENING   NEWS;   every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday:  republican;  four  to  six  pages 
17^x22  ;   subscription  $3  ;     established  Feb- 
ruary, 1901;    R.  W.  Sherizlnger,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  -y^'  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In  1904,1. 
KEPLULiICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  15x.i2;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  July.  1901;  Cassius 
M.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  "i^"    In  1904,  I. 

BLiADE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1877;  W.  H.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HIGHLAND  DEMOCRAT  ;  Satur 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1845;  Geo.  E.  Briggs, 
editor  and  nubllsher  (2—4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895. 
2,160.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "iKi-" 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MESSENGER-CRITIC;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894:  Cassius  M.  Gardner, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Clrc'n   'jxi" 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x28;  subscription  $2;  established 
August,  1903;  Thomas  Pendell,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

PELHAM,  Westchester  Co.  P,  303t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  White  Plains,  the  county 
seat,  and  17  N.  E.  of  N.  Y.  City  Hall. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20: 
subscription  $1:  established  1897;  Robert  L. 
Forbes,  publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays:  republican; 
eight  pages  143^x19;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1901  ;W.  F.  C.  Ttchborne,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PENFIEIiD,  Monroe  Co.  ^  629  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Rudson  River  Rds., 
8  m.  E.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat.    Pa- 
per and  grist  mills.    Agriculture. 
PRESS;  Saturdays;  neutral;   four  page« 
18x24;   subscription  $1;  established  1893;  W. 


G.  &  A.  M.  Eldrldge,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "lEi."  (A  A). 

PENN  YAN,  c.  h.,  Yates  Co.  -O  4,6.501 
pop.,  on  Fall  Brook  and  Northern  Central 
Rds.,  43  m.  N.  of  Elmira.  Lake  Keuka  fur- 
nishes water  power,  employed  in  manu- 
facturing.   Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1818;  H.  E.  Earles,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Clrculati<Ti  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  -jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (.). 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1866;  Reuben  A.  Scofleld.  editor  and  publisher 
(2-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,741  ;  for  1898,  1,733.  In 
1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October  10, 1900,  1 ,780 ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October  9.  1901,  1,769;  for  1902, 
1,729.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,741; 
/or  1904,  1,772. 

YATES  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  17x24:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1823;  DeWitt  C.  Ay  res, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,250.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  2,709  ;  for  a  year  ending  tvith  March, 
1898,  2.821.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  less  than  2.800.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3,084.  In  1901,  (z— 1.  2.  4)  H.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

PERRY,  Wyoming  Co.  -D  2,763+  pop., 
on   Silver  Lake  Rd.  and  outlet  of  Silver 
lake,  50  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.     Water  power 
from  the  lake  used  in  manufacturing. 
HERALD-NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
ican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1877;  Frank  B.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "iSL."  Actual  aver- 
age formm,  1,000; /or  1897,  1,000; /or 
1898.  1,196;  for  a  year  ending  n-ith  Oc- 
tober, 1899,  1,512;  /orl900.  1,53 7, /or  1901, 
1,480;  /or  19;)2.  1,527.  In  1903,  December, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past 
vear   was   1.500.     Actual   average  for    1904. 

1^500.  ^,.  .  ^^ 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  repubbcan;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894 ; 
Carl  G.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PHEIiPS,  Ontario  Co.  -n  l,306t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Flint  creek,  8  m. 
N.  W.  of  Geneva.  Grain,  fruit  and  stock 
raising. 

CITIZEN ;  Thursdays;  independent:  four 
pages  33x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Bussey  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895, "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1896, 1,090.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898."JKX."  (??) 

PHILMONT,  Columbia  Co.  O,  l,964t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.  9  m.  E.  of  Hudson,  the  county  seat. 
Knit  underwear. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1879;  E.  J.  Beardsley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jjcl." 

PHCENIX,  Oswego  Co.  D  l,532t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 
Oswego  r.  and  Oswego  canal,  15  m.  N.  of 
Syracuse  and  18  S.  E.  of  Oswego,  the  county 
seat.     Milling,    manufacturing,   dairying. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


753 


NKW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


■took  raising,  fariulng  and  tobacco  grow- 
ing. 

REGISTER}  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x22;  8ul)scription$l;  established 
186^^;  J.  M.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "iju,"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PIKE,  Wyoming  Co.  -a  458t  pop.,  on 

Burtalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  45  m 

S.  E.  of  Buffalo.    Dairying  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1875; 
H.  C.  Scott  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PINEHILIi,  Ulster   Co.  □,  425t  pop., 

on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd.,  36  m.  N.  W.  of 
Kingston,  the  county  seat.  Summer  resort 
in  the  Catskill  mountains. 

OPTIC;  Thursdays:  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
E.  S.Tompkins,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jKi" 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  U.  S.  Grant  Cure,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkj." 

PINE  PLAINS,  Dutchess  Co.  O,  636 
pop.,  on  Newburgh,  Dutchess  &  Connecti- 
cut, Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  England 
and  Poughkeepsie  &  Eastern  Rds.,  26  m. 
N.  E.  of  Poughkeepsie,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1860;  S.  T. 
Hoag,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S82;  Chas.  S.  Wilber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PLATTSBURG,  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.  cf 

8,434+  pop.,  on  Chateaugay  and  Delaware  & 
Hudson  Rds.  and  Lake  Champlain.  Sara- 
nac  r.  furnishes  water  power.  Lake  com- 
merce. Iron  works,  machine  shops,  saw 
and  flour  mills  and  various  manufactures. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1900;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  Circu- 
lation  "JKi." 

PRESS;  everv  morning  except  Sundav, 
and  SENTINEL  AND  CLINTON  CO. 
FARi>IER,  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages— daily  20x26,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1894,"  weekly  1855;  Sentinel  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3-- 3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  -jkl."  Act- 
ual  average  for  1896,  1,332.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  year,  not  less 
than  1,300.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1!H):5, 
vl.    InlMl.yl. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891  to  I 
in  189.5.  Actual  average  for  1896,  4,003. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  pa'^t  year, 
never  les';!  than  2,2(H).  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yL    In  1904,  y I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  22x30;  subscription  $1; 
established  1811;  G.  F.  Bixby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,700.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,500.  In  1897, 
T  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.     In  1902.  "jkl." 


PLEASANT VILLE,  Westchester 

Co.  c\  1,204+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  & 

Hudson  River  Rd.,    5  m.  S.    of  Ossiniug. 

Farming. 

JOURNAli;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Wm.  H.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

PORT  BYRON,  Cayuga  Co.  D  l,013t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  8  m. 

N.  of  Auburn,  the  county  seat,  and  26  W.  of 

Syracuse.    Manufacturing. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  2i  1x26;  subscription  .$1;  established 
1871;  L.  H.  King,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circtilation  "jkl." 

PORT    CHESTER,  Westchester  Co. 

□,  7,440+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  Rd..  26  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City. 

Near  Long  Island  Sound.    Stove  and  iron 

works. 

ITEM;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ENTERPRISE,  Saturdays:  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  ten  or  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1899.  weekly  1884;  Thos.  J. 
Blain,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4), 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1901,  "jkl."  in 
1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
during  the  past  year  less  than  1,200.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during 
1903,  was  less  than  1,300.  In  1904,  I  (Q  D)- 
Weekly:  "jjcl" 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sund  ay ; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$5;  established  October,  1902;  Alvah  P. 
French,  editor;  The  Port  Chester  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—3).    Circ'n   "jkl." 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays :  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Alvah  P.  French,  editor;  Port 
Chester  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.400.  .  In  1895, 1.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898.   ■JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4,6). 

MAGAZINE  OF  AMERICAN  HIS- 
TORY; monthly:  historical;  twenty-four 
to  forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871:  Alvah  Brench,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  "jj^l-"  In  1904,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  lowest  issue  during  1!X)3  was 
2,275.    In  1904,  yl. 

PORT  JEFFERSON,  Suffolk  Co.  O, 
2,026+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  Port  Jeffer- 
son bay  and  Long  Island  Sound,  about  57 
m.  E,  of  Brooklyn.  Shipbuilding  and  farm- 
ing. 

ECHO?  Saturdays:  independent  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x29;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1892;  A.  Jay  TefEr,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jKi."  Actualaverage 
for  1896.  1,031.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.  In  19(X),  October,  publisher  asserts, 
for  a  year  past,  1.5.50.  Actual  arerage  for 
1901,  1,S50.  In  1902,  (z— 11)1.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2,000. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  22x29;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878:  Wilson  Ritch,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.500.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

PORT  JERVIS,  Orange  Co.  RQ.SSSf 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Port  Jervis,  Monticello  & 
New  York  Rds.  and  Delaware  r.,  88  m.  N.  W. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


of  New  York  City.    Manufacturing.    Rail- 
road machine  sliops. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  democratic; 
dailhf  four  pages  20x24,  w^eekly  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1860;  W.  H.  Nearpass,  editor; 
Gazette  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(8-3  P). 

Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  t2<054.  In 
1897,  V.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  InlOOS.yl.  Inl904,yl. 
Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892  to  I 
in  I8:t5  Actual  average  for  1896,  4^,044:.  In 
1897.   Y.      In    1898,   yH.     In    1899.  yH.      In 

1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  Inl903. 
yH.     In  1904,  yl. 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TRI-STATES  UNION,  Thursdays; 
republican ;  daily  four  pages  20x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x22:  subscription— dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1872,  weekly 
1S50;  Chas.  St.  John  andF.  R.  Salmon,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation-Daily  "jkl.-  In  1903.  Z  (4). 
Weekly  -Jii."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904  yl. 

NEVV  YORK  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  H.  A.  Van  Fredenberg, 
editor;  The  Tri-States  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1891 
and  1892  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  yG.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900.  yH.     In 

1901.  vH.  Inl9a2.  yH.  Inl903.  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yH. 

PORT  RICHMOND,  Richmond  Go. 

n,   10,000    pop.,   on    Staten    Island    Rapid 
Transit  Rd.  Manufacturing.   Residences  of 
New  York  City  business  men. 
(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

PORTVILIiE,  Cattaraugus  (7o.p748t 

pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 

and  Central  New  York  &  Western  Rds.,  6  m. 

S.  E.  of  Clean  and  76  S.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

AUTOGRAPH;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Fred  Tarbell,  editor;  W.C.  Hol- 
comb  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—5).    Cire'n  "jkl" 

PORT  "WASHINGTON,  Nassau 
Co.  Q,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Mineola,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE  AND   JOURNAL;   Wed 

nesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription   $1.50;    established— JowrnaZ   May, 

1902.  Go ze^fe  1903,  consolidated  August,  1903; 
William  Caruthers  ,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JKL"  (A A). 

NEWS:  Fridays;  four  pages  17^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1903;  Wm. 
M.  Hyde,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (10—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

POTSDAM,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  b  3.843t 
pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 
Rd.  and  Racket  r.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Canton, 
the  county  seat.  Lumber  and  various 
manufactures.  Seat  of  State  Normal  and 
Training  School. 

COURIER    AND    FREEMAN; 

Wednesdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages  19x24; 
subscription  .$1 ;  established  1852;  Elliot  Fay 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (:i — i). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,192;/or  1896,3,630.  In  1897.  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  3,730 ;  for  a  year  end' 
ing  ivith  Sept.,  1899,  3 , 783 ;  for  1900, 3, 783 ; 


NEW   YORK. 


forl%l,  3,671;  for  1902,  3,664.    In  1903, 
yH.    Actual  average  for  1904,  3,705. 

RECORDER  ;     Tuesdays;    reyubUcan; 
four  ID  six  pages  15x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  E.  J.  Eastman  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  vl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  y  I.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903,  y I.  In  1904,  y  I. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  HERALD;  Fri 
days;  republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  187%;  Rollin  E.  Sumner, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  189.5.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898  and  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
2.00<i.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,985.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   Inl904,yl. 

POUGHKEEPSIE,  c.  h.,  Dutchess 

Co.  a,  24,089+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River,  Central  New  England, 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford,  Pough- 
keepsie  and  Eastern  and  West  Shore  Rds. 
and  Hudson  r.,  75  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing  and  rivei  commerce.  Seat 
of  Vassar  College. 

EAGLE;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays,  republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription—aaily  $6,  semi-weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1860.  semi-weekly  1785;  Piatt  & 
Piatt,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation-Daily  "JKL."  In  1903,  I.  In 
m»4.  yl. 
Senii-AVeekly  "jkl." 

EVENING  ENTERPRISE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  Independent  democratic;  eight 
or  ten  pages  15x33;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established  1883;  D.Brown,  edi- 
tor; Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  publisher* 
(«— 3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z 
(4).     Weekly  "jKi," 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $8;  established  1889;  Arthur  A. 
Parks.  editor;Dutchess  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,900.     In  1896,  H.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(2—1.2,4,6)1.  In  1902,(z-6)I.  In  1903  (z— 4) 
I.    In  1904,  I  (DD). 

Publisher's      antiouncenient.  —  Under    new 
management  the  Eveninq  Star  has  nearly 
doubled    its   circulation   in    the   last   six 
months.    Now  selling  more  than  3,125  daily 
and  growing  every  day.    Only  one  cent  pa- 
per in  city;  largest  and  best.    Big  mail  and 
county     edition  at  $2.50   year,  circulated 
dally  by  rural  delivers-.  Read  by  all  classes. 
Only  dally  with  live  Want  ad  department. 
These  are  the  magnets  that  pull  all  best 
advertising  Into  the  Star.    They  prove  It 
pays.    Only  dally  that  sells  on  street,  com- 
peting with  New  York  papers.    Prints  fine 
half  tone   cuts  with  daily  news    stories. 
Fully  covers  <»wn  local  and  county  field, 
and  is  only  dally  In  city  that  stands  the 
test  of  "  keyed  "  ads  in  any  line  of  business. 
Sworn  statements  of  circulation  to  adver- 
tisers and  only  paper  that  printsevery  night 
actual  figures  of  papers  sold  previous  daj'. 
NEWS-PRESS;   every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  N E W S-T ELEGRAPH, 
Saturdays;  democratic;  daily  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription— dally  $6, 
weekly  $2;   established— dally   1852,  weekly 
1823;  J.  W.    Hinkley,   editor;   Poughkeepsie 
News  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1904,  I. 
W^eekly:  "ikl" 

SUNDAY  COURIER;  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent: sixteen  pages  18x28;  subscription 
$2;  established  1872;  A.  G.  Tobey,  editor  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


publisher;  an  edition  entitled  the  Weekly 
Courier  is  Issued  Mondays  (1—4). 
Combined  circulation  :  Actual  average 
for  1895,  S.'i75  ;  for  1896.  8,480.  In  1897, 
FZ.  Id  1898,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
8,708.  Inl9(X),  vF.  AcHial  average  for  1901, 
9,449;  for  1902, 10,070: /or  liK)3,10,593; 

/•or  1W4.  10. 7«0.  ^,.,^. 

Hr<;iJENOT  QUARTERLY;  unde- 
nominational ;  twelve  pages  6x8  ;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  vm;  Prof. and  Mrs. 
Jean  C.  Bracq,  editors;  Franco- American 
Committee  of  Evangelization,  publishers 
(3—3).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

PRATTSBURG,  Steuben  Co.  p  713t 
pop.,  on  Kanona  &  Prattsburg  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.  of  Bath,  the  county  seat      Flour  mills, 
creamery  and  cheese  factory.    Farming. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;   independent;   four 

pages  2i  >x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872 ; 

Hovee  &  Chisholm,  editors    and   publishers 

(8—3).    Circulation  "iKL. '• 

PRATTSVILLE,  Oreme  Co.  D^  384t 
pop.,  on  Schoharie  creek.  In  the  Catskill 
mountains.  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1856 ; 
M.  G.  Marsh,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PULASKI,  Oswego  Co.  a  l,493t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown   &  Ogdensburg  Rd, 
and  Salmon  r.,  4   m.  from  Lake  Ontario. 
Manufacturing  and  dairying. 
DE.>10CRAT;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished  1850;    Bvron  Q.  Seamans,  editor  and 
publisher  (8-3  P). 

Circulation  :  Inl896,"JiL."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  zT.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z-4,  5)1.  Inl902.yl.  Inl903,yl.   Inl904,yl. 

QUAKER    STREET,  Schenectady 
Co.   D-   300   pop.,  on   Delaware   &   Hudson 
Rd..  15  m.  W.  of   Schenectady,  the  county 
seat.    Shipping  point  for  hay  and  grain. 
REVIEW  ;   Thursdays;    people's  party; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1891;  D.  H.  Crowe,  editor;  Crowe  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  ••■uu." 

RANDOLPH,  Cattaraugus  Co.  p 
1,309+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of  James- 
town. Western  New  York  Home  for  Orphan 
Children  and  Chamberlain  Institute.  Paint 
and  furniture.    Farming  and  dairying. 
ENTER  P  RISE  ;Thur8day8;democratlc; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  W.  A.  Shewman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "iKi  " 

REGISTER  AND  COURANT; 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  —  Register,  1863, 
CouraMM8T6;  Marc  D.  Johnson,  editor;  Ran- 
dolph Publishing  Co..  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  189.i,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,368.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average /or  1898.  1,420.  In  1899.  y  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  1,325.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  vl.     In  1903,  yl.    Actual  average  for 
1904.  1,378. 

RAVENA,  Albany  Co.  o  1,400  pop., 
on  West  Shore  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Albany,  the 
State  capital. 

NEWS;   Saturdays;    eight   pages   15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  E.  F.  Liver- 
more,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 
Circulation   "jkl."       Actual  average  for 

1903,  1,075.    In  1904,  -'jki," 


RED  CREEK,  W^ayne  Co.  -n  480t  pop., 

on  Rome,  Watertown  8c,  Ogdensburg  Rd., 

30  m.  W.  of  08w«go.    Agriculture. 

HERA  L  I>  I  Tliursdays;  Independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894:  W.  Q.  Phipplns,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average f or  l^Z, 
1,173.     In  1904,  yl. 

RED  HOOK,J5«<c^M»Co.a,857tpop., 

on  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  England 

Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Poughkeepsie,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1859;  A.  Piester.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "iju,  " 

RENSSELAER,    Rensselaer    Co.  D- 
7,i66-|-  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson    River  Rds.   and 
Hudson  r.,  opposite  Albany,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Pork  packing,  milling,  felt  and  ana- 
line  dye.    Manufacturing. 
EAGLE;    Saturdays;    republican;   eight 
pages  171^x22;   subscription    $1;  established 
1873;    C.   F.    Coe,   editor;    Star  Eagle  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12-4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "iia-."    In  1898,  Z.    In 
1899.  zl.    In  1900.  y I.    In  1901.  (z-1,  2, 4, 6)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19o3,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  I. 

GAZETTE  AND  SUN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1860:  W.  N.  Callender,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 


RHINEBECK,  Dutchess  Co.  R  l,494t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  Eng- 
land Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  opposite  Kingston. 
Farming, 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1846  ;  R.  R.  RIkert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,010.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKi  " 

RICHFIELD  SPRINGS,  Otsego 
Co.  a  1,537+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Coopers-  . 
town,  the  county  seat,  and  35  S.  of  Utica. 
Celebrated  watering  place  and  summer 
resort. 

MERCURY;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  F.  E.  Mungor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

RICHMOND VILLE,  Schoharie  Co. 

O  651+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &   Hudson   Rd., 

50   m.   W.   of   Albany,   the  State   capital. 

Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

PHOENIX  ;  Wedneiiays;  democratic: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879 :  StIllman  G.  Shaf er,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL- "     Inl903,  Z  (4). 

RICHVILLE,    St.  Lawrence  Co.  b 
331+  pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdens- 
burg Rd  ,  about  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Canton,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
RECORDER     AND     DEKALB 

TOWNSHIP    TELEGRAM;     Wednes 


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days;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Mrs.  Willis  P.  Hendrick, 
editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Inl898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1899,  1,178.    In  1900,  y I.     In  1901,  "jkl." 

RIPLEY,    Chautauqua   Co.   p  2,017 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 

65  m.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo  and  23  S.  E.  of  Erie, 

Pa.    Grape  growing  and  agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  G.  R.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RIVERHEAD,  c.  h.,  Suffolk  Co.  R 
3,500  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Peconic 
r.  at  its  entrance  into  Great  Peconic  bay, 
73  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.  Flour,  woolen  and 
planing  mills  and  carriage  factories. 

COUNTY  REVIEW  ;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  September,  19o3  ;  Harry 
Lee  and  John  H.  Hagen,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
20x26 :  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867: 
H.H.Willlamson,editorandpubli8her(8— 3P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899  and  1900,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  less  than  1,000.    In  1901,  "jkl  " 

ROCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  -n 
162.603+  pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg, Erie,  Lehigh  Valley,  New  York  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River,  Rochester  &  Lake 
Ontario,  and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.,  and  Genesee  r.,  7  m.  from  Lake 
Ontario.  The  river  furnishes  abundant 
water  power.  Important  commercial 
point.  Flour  mills,  nurseries,  boots  and 
shoes,   tobacco    and    cigars   and    various 

manufactories. 

DAILY. 

ABEND  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SExlII-WEEKLiY,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  German;  Independent; 
dally  eight,  semi- weekly  six  pages  l~^x22]4: 
subscription— dally  $3.60,  semi- weekly  $1.50; 
established  1851;  Julius  Loos,  editor;  Roches- 
ter German  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
prints  an  edition  of  the  semi-weekly  for 
Lockport  (1 — 5). 

Circulation— Daily  'jjil."    Actual  average 
/or  19fJ3,  5,396;  for  1904.  5.394. 
Combined  Semi-Weekly  "iKL."     In  1902. 
Z  (4.5).     Actual  average  for  1903,  3,115; 
/or  1904,  3,111. 


NEW  YORK— Rochester. 


DEMOCRAT   AND    CHRONICLE  j 

every  morning,  and  VVEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days: republican;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen, 
weekly  twelve  pages  18x23;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Simday  $1.50,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—Democrat  1826,  Chronicle  1868 ;  E.  R.  Willard, 
editor;  Rochester  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  21,368;  for  1896.  23,429;  /or  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1898,  35,488:  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  September,  1S99,  29,854. 
Average  circulation  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1900,  27,555  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1900, 
30,364;  for  1901,  30,881;  for  1902, 
32,045  ;  for  1903,  31,565;  for  1904, 
32  8T 1 . 

Sunday*:  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897.  C. 
In  1898,  C.  In  1899,  C.  Average  circulation 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1900,  18,667  (aaa). 
Actual averagef or  1900,'iil,'i7 3.  In  1901, yD. 
Actual  average  for  1902,24,446;  /or  1903, 
24,692;  for  1904,  26.487. 
Weekly:  In  1895, 1.  In  1-896,  1.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  Average  circulation  for  vear 
ending  Oct.  31, 1900, 11,250  (aaa).  In  1901,  yF. 
Actual  average  for  1902,10,321.  In  1903, 
yF.      In  1904,  yG. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  twelve  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $3;  established  1887;  John 
E.  Morey,  editor;  The  Evening  Times  Co.. 
publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:   In  1895,  G.    In  1896.  G.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  F.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1900,  14,925.  In  1901,  E.  In 
1902,  (z— 4.  6)  E.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
17,063; /or  1904,  18,659. 

HERAIjD;  every  morning;  democratic; 
ten  to  sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription — 
dally  $6,  Sunday  $1.50:  established— dally 
1879,  Sunday  1876;  Louis M.  Antlsdale,  editor; 
Rochester  Herald  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Accorded  F  from 
1891  to  1895.    In  1896,  E.    In  1897.  E  Z.    In 

1898,  zE.     In  1899.  zE.     In  1900.  yE.     Actual 
average  for  1901, 16,356  ;/or  1902, 16,652: 
/or  1903,  16,871.    In  1904,  yF. 
Sunday:     Accorded  F  from   1891  to   1896. 
In  1896,  F.    In  1897.   F  Z.    In  1898,  zG.    In 

1899,  zG.    In  1900,  yG.    Actual  average  for 

1901.  9,721;  for  1902,  9,623;  for  1903, 
11,781.     In  1904,  yG. 

POST-EXPRESS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  FARM  STOCK 
JOURNAL,  Thursdays;  daily  republican; 
weekly  agricultural,  live  stock;  daily  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x22;  weekly  sixteen  pages 
10x15;  subscription— dally  $6;  weekly  $1 ; 
established  18fS;  Francis  B.  Mitchell,  editor; 
Post  Express  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1-4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  E.  In  1896, 
E.  In  1897,  FY.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  zF. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  icith  Oc- 
tober. 1900.  13,136.  Average  circulation  for 
year   ending   Oct.  31,  1900,   7,960   (aaa).     In 


Rochester  has  a  German  population  of  49,597,  which  is  30.5  per 
cent  of  the  entire  citizenship.     The 

is  the  only  German  paper  in  Rochester. 

Its  readers  are  thrifty  people,  and  prefer  to  read  their  news  in  their 
own  language. 

The  **Abendpost"  has  the  largest  Circulation  of  any  German 
newspaper  between  New  York  City  and  Cleveland. 

ROCHESTER    GERMAN   PUBLISHING    CO,, 

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NEW  YORK— Rochester. 


1901,  yF.  Inl902,yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904, 
(z— 6)  E(0©). 

Weekly  :  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, 
H  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,(z— 4)  I(##). 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

UNION  AND  ADVERTISER  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $6.  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1826,  weekly  1816; 
Wllllani  Purcell,  editor;  Union  and  Adver- 
tiser Co.,  publishers  (3 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  tnan  13,100.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  15,749.  In  1897.  E  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  23,t203;  for  a  year  ending 
wn^ft,  jyrarc/i.  1900. 18, 864;/or  1901. 19,379. 
In  1902,  yD.  ^c^tmio vera gre for  1903, 18, 038: 
/or  1904,  18, '^60. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    Inl898,"iSL." 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion %\;  established  1889;  Catholic  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  aind  publiBherg(8— 3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  3.000.  In  1896.  II .  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  vl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  vl. 

LABOR  WORLD;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1903:  Maurice  F.  Danlky,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

OUD  HOLLAND;  Saturdays;  HoUand- 
Ish;  independent;  eight  pages  13i4x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents ;  established  October,  1901 ; 
H.  Groskamp,  editor;  Geo.  W.  Gaeb,  pub- 
lisher (1—4).  Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (2—11) 
(A  A). 

SUNDAY  STAR;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1889;  Maurice  F.  Danihy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,500.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  Tn 
1898.  yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

BI-WEEKLY. 

CAMPUS  ;  bi-weekly  ;  Fridays,  during 
college  year;  collegiate;  sixteen  pages 8x11; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  Students  of 
the  University  of  Rochester,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

LAWYERS'  REPORTS,  ANNO- 
TATED; semi  monthlj' ;  law;  two  hun- 
dred pages  6>^xl0;  subscription  $20;  estab- 
lished 1889;  The  Lawyers' Co-operative  Pub 
Ushlng  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  issue  also 
Opinions  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court, 
semi-monthly,  $2;  Interstate  Commerce  Re- 
ports, semi-monthly,  $8,  and  General  Digest 
— American  and  English,  bi-monthly,  $4. 
Combined  circulation :    In  1897,   F.    In 

1898,  yF.  In  1899.  vF.  lu  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  F. 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF  (0  0)(A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

BAPTIST  MONTHLY;  except  July 
and  August;  baptist;  eight  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1886;  H.  K. 
Phlnney,  editor;  E.  M.  Morse,  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,500.    In  1897,  Y^.    In  1898.  yl.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  3.0(X).     In 

1900,  vH.  Actu^il  average  for  1901,2,520; 
for  1902,  2.500.  In  1904,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  every  lss«e  during  1903  w^as  2,500. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  2,500. 

CASE  AND  COMMENT;  monthly; 
law;  twelve  pages  5x9;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  1893;  The  Lawyers' Co-operative 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
20.000.    Inl898,yD.    Actual  average  for  a 


year  ending  with  October,  1899,  23,300 ;  for 
a  year  ending  with  July,  1900,  29,160;  for 
a  year  ending  with  May,  1901,  31,666;  for 

1902,  30,000.  In  19u3,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  past  vear  was 
30,000.     Actualaverage for  1904,  30',000. 

CASKET;  monthly;  undertaking; 
twenty-four  to  forty-four  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  Mrs.  T.  A. 
Nirdlinger.  editor;  The  Casket  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4,500  in 
1891  to  "JKL"  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  18W, 
5,691 ;  /"or  1897,  6.279.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899,  yG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  Inl90a,yG. 
In  1903,  yG.     In  19<j4,  vG. 

EDUCATIONAL  GAZETTE.  (See 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.) 

FRATERNAL  MONITOR;  monthly; 
secret  societies ;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scrij)tion  $1  ;  established  1890  ;  Fraternal 
Monitor  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GREEN'S  FRUIT  GROWER  AND 
HOME  COMPANION;  monthly;  horti- 
culture; twenty -four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1881;  Charles  A. 
Green,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  51,000.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  B  Z. 
In  1898,  yB.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900.  yD.  Actuat 
average  for  1901,  90,000.  In  liH)2,  (z— 4)  A . 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 

1903,  107,000.     In  1904,  yA. 
HOSPITAL    REVIEW;    monthly; 

sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  65  cents; 
established  1864;  Mrs.  H.  L.  O.-^good,  editor; 
Publishing  Committee  of  the  Rochester  City 
Hospital,  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1902,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly;  sixteen  pages  6x8;  sub- 
scription 65  cents ;  established  1865;  Mrs. Fran- 
cis W.  Little,  editor;  Publication  Committee 
of  the  Industrial  School,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MUTUAL     UNDERWRITER; 

monthly;  insurance;  twenty  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  The  Mutual 
Underwriter  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NATIONAL      NURSER YM A  N  ; 

monthly;  horticulture;  twenty-four  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  The 
National  Nurseryman  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW^   YORK    ANNOTATED 

CASES;  monthly;  law;  one  hundred  and 
eighteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  $8:  estab- 
lished 1894;  James G.  Greene,  editor;  William- 
son Law  Book  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Inl902,I.  Inl903,(z— 4)1  (••). 
In  1904,  y I. 

ONLY"  ONE;  monthly;  literary;  fifty 
pages  61^x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  Prof.  J.  Shero,  editrr; 
The  Onlv  One  Publishing  Co-,  publishers 
(12-4  P).^ 

REASON;   monthly ;    fifty-two  pages 
5x7:  subscription  50  cents;    established  1899; 
B.  F.  Austin,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

PYTHIAN  KNIGHT;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1886;  W.  H.  St.  John, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I 
(••).    In  1904,  y I. 

SIDEPATHS;  monthly  ;  cycling  ; 
eighteen  to  fifty-two  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1898;  Herbert 
Shearer,  editor;  SIdepaths  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
3,076;  /orl899,  4,327.  Inl9(i0,yH.  In 
1901,  (z-1,  2,  4)  1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl» 
In  19()4  yl 

VIC'K'S  FAMILY'  MAGAZINE: 
monthly  ;  horticulture,  floriculture  ana 
household;    thirty-two  pages   10^^x13:   sub- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


759 


NEW  YORK— Rochester. 


Bcriptlon  30 cents;  established  1878;  Vlck Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  A.  In  1891 
to  B  in  1895.  In  189(1.  B.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yC. 
In  1899.  zC.  In  19(Xt,  vC.  In  1901.(z— 1.  2,  4,  6)C. 
Actual  average  for  190-^  50,000.  In 
1903,  yB.    Actual  average  for  1904,  76,666. 

ROCKVIL.LE   CENTRE,  Nassau 
Co.  CH,  1,884+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  19  m. 
E.  of  New  York  City.    Agriculture. 
SOUTH  SIDE  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 
republican;   four  pages  22x28;   subscription 
$2;  established  1865;    Charles  L.  Wallace,  edi- 
tor;   South   Side    Observer    Co.,  publishers 
(7-3). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,9ti0.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  189b, 
"jKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less 
than  1.700.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  1,662.  In  XQO'i,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-^)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,702. 

ROME,  Oneida   Co.  u  15,343t  pop.,  on 

Newr  York  Central  &  Hudson  River,  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  Rome,Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.  and  Mohawk  r., 
at  confluence  of  Black  River  and  Erie  canals, 
15  m.  N.W.of  Utlca.  Iron, machinery, brass, 
copper,  canning,  knitting,  saddlery,  wire, 
brass  tubing  and  utensils,  and  other  man- 
ufactures. Farming  and  dairying.  Natural 
gas. 

SENTINElij  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  .SEI^l I- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  six,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
semi-weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1881, 
semi-weekly  1821;  A.  C.  Kessinger,  editor; 
Rome  Sentinel  Company,  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  2,534;  for  1896.  2,914;  for  1897, 
2,934;  for  1898,  3,262; /or  1899,  3,100; 
for  1900,  3, 186; /or  1901,  3,273;  for  1902. 
3,424;  /or  1903,  3,506;  for  1904,  3,499. 
Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,010; /or  1896,  5,017; /or  1897,5,820; 
for  18i»8,  5,228; /or  1899,  5,076: /or  1900, 
5,017;  /or  1901.  5,019;  for  1902,4,905; 
for  1903.  5.073  }  for  1904.  5,075. 

REPUBLICAN;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  James  J.  Guernsey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEAF  MUTES'  REGISTER;  Thurs 
days ;  educational ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion$l;  established  1884;  F.  L.  Seliney,  editor 
and  publislier  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARNESS  GAZETTE;  monthly. 
(See  Syracuse,  N.  Y.) 

"RO^COT,^  Sullivan  Co.  D,  700  pop.,  on 
New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  .5^  m.  N. 
W.  of  Monticello,  the  countj'  seat.  Acid 
factories  and  turning  shops.  Dairying, 
manufacturing  and  blue-stone  quarrying. 

ROSCOE-ROCKLAND    REVIEW; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  L.William  Hones,  editor; 
L.  W.  Hones  and  E.  Schreier.  publisher'  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,"JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1900.  1,034.  In  1901.  -jkl. 
Actual  average  f or  l^m,l,Q5Q.  In  1903,  "jkl." 

ROSLYN,  Queens  Co.    U^  1,408  pop., 

on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound, 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Brooklyn.    Paper,  flour  and 

planing  mills  and  canning  factories. 

NEWS;  Fridays; independent;  four  pages 
20x26;    subscription    $1.50;  established    1878; 
A.  C.  Crandall,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.-    in  1896.  I.    In 
1897. 1  Z.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 


NEW  YORK. 


ROXBUR  Y,  Delaware  Co.  0,4181  pop., 

on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd.,22  m.  E.  of  Delhi. 

Sash  and  blind  factory. 

TII^IES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
J.  H.  Dudley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

RUSHFORD,  Allegany  Co.  P  734 

pop..  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Belmont,  the  county 

seat.     Butter  and  cheese  making. 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25: 
established  1878  ;  W.  F.  Benjamin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
1,830.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901, 
(z-2. 4,6)1.  In  1902,  (z— 5,11,12)1.  Inl903,yl. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

RYE,  Westchester  Co.  P,  l,651t  pop. 
REVIEW;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

SAG  HARBOR,  Suffolk  Co.  R  l,969t 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  100  m.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Watch-case  and  tool  manu- 
factories.   Port  of  entry. 

CORRECTOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1822;  B.  D.  Sleight,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2 ;  established  18.59; 
John  H.  Hunt,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  GEORGE.  (New  Brighton 

P.O.)  Richmond  Co.  □.  16,342+  pop.(township). 
on  Stateu   Island   Rapid  Transit  Rd.  and 
New  York  bay,  6  m.  S.  of  Borough  of  Man- 
hattan, New  York  City. 
(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

SAINT   JOHNS VI LLE,  Mont- 

gomery  Co.  D- 1,873+  pop.,  on  New  York  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River  and  West  Shore  Rds. 
and  Erie  canal.  64  m.  N.  W  of  Albany. 
Agricultural  implements,  pianos,  woolens 
and  paper.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896:  Edwin  Knight,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulatiou  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  non-partisan ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1886;  Ambrose  C.  Grouse,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

SAINT  REGIS  FALLS,  Franklin 

Co.  cf  879+  pop.,   on  Northern   New  York 

Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  Malone,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber  and  various  manufactures. 

ADIRONDACK  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1S86;  M.  A.  RoAvell.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Hln  1892 
to  I  In  1895.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  z  I. 
In  1899, vl.  Inl900.yl.  In  1901, yl.  Iul902.yl, 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SALAMANCA,   Cattaraugus  Co.  p 

4,251+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Buffalo,  Rochester  & 
Pittsburg  and  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.    Engine  houses  and  machine 


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shops    of     three    railroads.      Embroidery 

factory,  tannery  and  lumber  mills. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1894;  H.  A.  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
August.  1902,    1,366.    In    1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In 

l<t04,    ••JKL." 

REPUBLICAN  PRESS;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  CATTARAUGUS 
REPUBLICAN,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  .$1.50;  established— daily  1867,  weekly 
1904 ;  B.  B.  Weber,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—5) ; 
weekly  dated  and  issued  also  at  Little  Valley. 
Circiiiatiou— Weekly :  Accorded  Hfrom 
1892  CO  1895.  In  1896,  1897  and  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  2,500.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  for  upwards 
of  twenty  years  has  been  over  2,500.  In  1901, 
yH.  In  1902.  vH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  3,412. 

CATTARAUGUS    UNION;    Fri 
days;  democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1856;  J.  W.  Kelly,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.    Circ'n   'jkl."    In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

SALEM,  c.  li.,  Washington  Co.  n-l,391t 
pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  E. 
of  Albany,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Wash- 
ington Academy.  Summer  resort.  Slate 
quarries,  one  shirt  and  three  furniture  fac- 
tories. 

AXIOM;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885; 
R.  A.  Cruikshank,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,053;  for  1897,  1,101.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  \899,l,'ii<-26.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  vT. 

REVIEW-PRESS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1850;  MacCartee  &  Hill,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—4).    Circulation  'jkl." 

SANDY  CREEK,  Oswego  Co.  n  692t 

pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 

Rd..  Sandy  creek  and  Lake  Ontario,  47  m. 

N.   W.    of    Syracuse.     Natural  -  gas  wells, 

wooden-plate  and  pulp  factory. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  non-partisan ;  ten 
pages  15x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870:  F.  Dudley  Corse,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P)- 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,538;  for  1896,  1,500.  In  1897.  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  Septem- 
ber, 1898,  1,505;  for  a  year  ending  with 
December  18,  1899,1,514;  /"or  1900,  1,509; 
/orl901, 1,506: /or  1902, 1.636.  Inl903,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,1,533. 

SANDY  HILIi,  Washington  Co.  D 

4,473+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and 

Hudson  r.,  52  m.  N.  of  Albany,  the  State 

capital.    Water  power,  used  in  manufact 

uring. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  six- 
teen pages  11x17;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1823;  Albert  H.  Perrigo,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  189.5, 
1,538.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  -iKL.-    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

S  ARAN  AC  "LAJi.!:,  Franklin  Co.cf 
2,591+  pop.— local  estimate  4,000— on  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  and 
Delaware  &  Hudson,  370  m  .N.  of  New  York 


NEW  YORK. 


City,  51  m.  S.  of  Malone,  the  county  seat. 
Sporting  and  health  resort.    Lumber. 

ADIRONDACK  ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Allen  1. 
Vosburgh,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "jkl  "    In  1901,  Z  (1,2.  4,5). 

FRANKL.1N  CO.  FORUHI;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  M.  B.  Murphy, 
eaitor  and  publisher  (i3 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  Saratoga 

Co.  D- 12,409+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson, 
Fltchburg,  Adirondack  and  Saratoga  &  Mt. 
McGregor  Rds.,  38  m.  N.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital.  Fashionable  watering  place,  con- 
taining cathartic,  alkaline,  iron,  sulphur 
and  magnetic  mineral  springs. 

SARATOGA  SUN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly 
22x28;  subscription  —  daily  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1901,  weekly  1870;  The  Sun 
Printing  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  -jkl."  In  1902Z(4,6). 
Weekly:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    (??) 

SARATOGIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SE1IH-WEEKL.Y',  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages — 
daily  15x22,  semi-weekly  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  semi  weekly  $1;  established  1852; 
John  K.  Walbridge,  editor;  The  Saratogian 
Company,  publishers  (11 — 3) 
Circulation- Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
H.    In  lSt04,  H. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1896.  "jkl  "  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1902,  ".FKL." 

SARATOGA  EAGLE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x28:  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  Fred  M.  Waterbury,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
acre /or  1896.  3,186:  for  1897,  3,300;  for 
1898,  3,063.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 1)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

SARATOGA  HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  19o2;  E.  P. 
Howe  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers.  Clrcu 
lation  "TKL." 

SARDINIA,  Erie  Co.  -a  45it  pop. 
CENSOR:  Fridays  (A  A). 

SAUGERTIES,  C^  3,697  Ulster  Co.t 

pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  at 

mouth    of    Esopus    creek,    12    m.     above 

Kingston,  the   county   seat.    Paper  mills, 

binderies  and  iron  works.    Agriculture. 

POST ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
TELEGRAPH.  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  15x22,  subscription  —  dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1877.  weekly 
1845:  Saugerties  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  —  daily  "iju.." 
weekly  "jkl." 

SAVANNAH,  Wayne  Co. -n573t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds.,  13  m.  E.  of  Lyons,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mills  and  barrel  fac- 
tory. Fruit  and  tobacco. 
TIMES;    Saturdays;   republican;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  fl;  established  1894; 

Wilbur  F.  Baggerly,  editor   and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl  " 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES.  7G1 


[a  Roll   of  Honor  1 

The  Roll  of  Honor  is  a  classified 
department  in  Printers^  Ink.  It  is 
considered  by  advertisers  the  most  im- 
portant and  most  practical  step  in  scien- 
tific advertising  for  the  ONE  reason  that 
it  is  based  upon  the  system  of  measur- 
ing circulation  which  has  been  practiced 
by  Roweirs  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory for  thirty-seven  consecutive  years* 


*        *        * 


No  amount  of  money  can  buy  a 
place  in  the  Roll  of  Honor  for  a  paper 
not  having  the  required  qualification. 


A  description  of  the  Roll  of  Honor 
may    be    noticed    on    page    712. 


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NEW  YORK. 


SAVONA,  Steuben  Co.  JJ  Gilf  pop.,  on 
Erie  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rds.  and  Conhocton  r.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Bath,  one 
of  the  two  county  seats.  Dairj'ing,  farm- 
ing and  tobacco  and  fruit  growing. 

KEVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eigl^t 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  T.  C.  Wall,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jml." 

SAYVILLE,  Su^olk  Co.  Q^  2,250  poj?., 

on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Great  South  bay, 

51  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.    Oyster  dredging  and 

fisheries.    Summer  resort. 

SUFFOLK  CO.  NEWS  ;  Fridays;  re 
publican ;    four    pages    20x26 ;   subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  Francis  Hoag,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCARSDALE,  Westchester  (70.0,349 
pop.— local  estimate  800 — on  New  York  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  New 
York  City.  Agriculture.  Residential  town 
of  N.  Y.  business  men. 

INQUIRER;  weekly,  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  July,  1901;  S.  L.  Angell, 
editor  and  publishers  (3— 3j.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SCHAGHTICOKE,  Rensselaer  Co.  D- 

1 ,061+pop.,onFitchburg  Rd.,llm.N.of  Troy, 

the  county  seat.     Woolen,  flax  and  paper 

mills.    Agriculture. 

SUN  5  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
J.  W.  Richards,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  ".tkl." 

SCHENECTADY,  c.  h.,  Schenectady 

Co.  D-31,682t  pop.— local  estimate  47,275— on 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds.,  Mohawk  r.  and 
Erie  canal,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital.  Machinery,  engines,  boiler,  elec- 
trical machinery,  locomotive,  threshing 
machine  and  broom  works.  Woolen  and 
flour  mills  and  various  other  manufactures. 
Union  College. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  to  twenty- 
four  pages  17x23;  subscription  $3:  established 
1855.  B.  R.  Hatmaker,  editor  and  manager 
(2-5). 

(Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  T.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  ti..373.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  y  I.  In  19)1.  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 4,  6)  1.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
4,371:/or  1904,  5.5'21. 
Publisher's  announcement. — Began  printing 

on  new  Hoe  24-page  press  February  2.  Will 

guarantee   average   daily   circulation   for 

coming  year  of  over  7,U00. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY  ,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  eight  to  twenty  eight,  weekly  eight 
pages  19x23^;  subscription— daily  $3.  weekly 
$1;  established- daily  1894.  weekly  1869;  W. 
A.  Niver,  editor;  Daily  Gazette  Company 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896. 
H.  Actual  average  for  first  nine  months  of 
1897,3,512.  In  1898.  yH.  Actual  aver  age  for 
1899.  4,6tJ7;  for  1900.  6,489;  for  a  year 
endina  with  September,  1901.  7,506;  for 
1902,  9,097:  for  1903,  11,633:  for  1901, 
ltj,574. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

UNION;   every  evening  except  Sunday 


and     SEMI- WEEKLY, 

Fridays;   republican;    daily 


Tuesdays   and 
six  to  twelve, 


semi-weekly  six  to  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription—daily |3,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865;  James  H.  Callanan,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  190(1,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  4,!299; 
for  1902,  4,419.  In  1903,  ###. 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  2,374.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
vl.  In  1899.  zT.  In  1900.  y I.  Actual  average 
for  1901.  3,995.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

DAS  DEUTSCHE  JOURNAL;  Sat- 
urdays; German;  independent;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1900;  O. 
E.  Heck,  editor;  M.  Kreuzberger,  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INTERNAZIONALE;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

SCHENEVUS,  Otsego  Co.  c  613tpop., 
on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  «7  m.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Hop  growing  and 
manufacturing. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x26 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1863;  Orra  L.  Tipple,  editor;  Monitor  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1901,  Z  13). 

SCHOHARIE,  c.  h.,  Schoharie  Co.  n- 
1,006+ pop.,  on  Middleburg  &  Schoharie  Rd. 
and  Schoharie  r.,  40  m.  W.  of  Albany,  the 
State  capital.  Farming  and  manufacturing. 

REPUBLICAN  AND  COUNTY 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1819:  Daniel  D.  Frisble,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3K 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  189.5, 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, "jkl-"  In  1902, 
Z(4— 6). 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  Lvman  S.  Holmes,  editor  and 
publisher (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."     Inl903,Z(4). 

SCHUYLERVILLE,     Saratoga 

Co.  D- 1.601+  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd.,  Hudson 
r.  and  Champlain  canal,  23  m.  N.  of  Troy 
Paper  mills  and  cotton  factories. 
STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1871;  C.  C.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3). 

Circulation;  In  1900,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,063.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

SEACIiIFF,  Queens  Co.c;i,558t  pop.,  a 
steamboat  landing  on  Long  Island  Sound, 
26  m.  E.  of  New  York  City. 
NEWS:    Saturdays;    oemoeratic;     four 

pages   17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1883:  Fred  A.  Maidment,  editor  and  publisher 

(2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENECA  FALLS,  Seneca  Co.  a  6.519t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Cayuga  and 
Seneca  canal,  16  m.  W.  of  Auburn.  Fine 
water  power.  Manufactures  hand  and 
power  pumps,  flre  engines,  automobiles, 
woolen  goods,  paper  and  machinery. 
COURIER- JOURNAL  ;   Thursdays; 

republican;  eight  pages  16x22i^;  subscription 

$1.50;  established— Cowrter  1837.  Journal  1884. 

consolidated  1902;    Wm.  J.  Pollard,  editor; 

Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (.3—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 

for  1897.  1,500.    In  1898.  yl .     In  1899,  yl. 

In  1900.  yl.     In  1901.  yl.    In  1902.  (z— 4,  6)  I. 

In  1903.  yl.    In  19ti4,  I. 


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NEW  YORK. 


REVEILLE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  21x28;  subscription  $2;  established  1854; 
Henry  Stowell,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — oP). 
Circulntiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,440.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  •■jKj,."      In  1904,  I. 

SHERBURNE,  Chenango  Co.  D  899t 

pop.  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

Rd.  and  Chenango  r.,  11  m.   N.  of  Norwich, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent;  four 
pages  20x2fe;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1864;  John  H.  O'Brian,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "JKi.." 

SHERMAN,  Chautauqua  Co.  p  760t 
pop.— township  1, 525 — on  Western  New  York 
&  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Mayville, 
the  county  seat.  Lumber.  Butter  and 
cheese  factory. 

CHAUTAUQUA  NEWS ;  Wednes 

days:  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  C.  E.  Shel- 
don, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHORTSVILLE,  Ontario  Co.  -n  922t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd..  34  m.  S.  E.  of  Rochester.    Paper  mills 

and  wheel  and  drill  factories. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Frank  W.  Perry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SIDNEY,  Delaware  Co.  U,  2,331t  pop., 
on  Delaware  &  Hudson,  New  York,  Ontario 
&  Western  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  40  m. 
W.  of  Binghamton.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Arthur  Bird,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

SILVER  CREEK,  Chautauqua  Co.JJ 
1,944+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  31  m.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo.  Milling  machin- 
ery.   Agriculture  and  grape  growing. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  C.  F.  Stacy, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SILVERSPRINGS,  Wyoming  Co. -a 
667+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg and  Silver  Lake  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  War- 
saw, the  county  seat.  Butter,  cheese  and 
salt  manufactories. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
189i:  H.  I.  Countryman,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  '•jkl." 

SINCL.AIRVILL.E,  Chautauqua  Co. 

P  577+  pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  & 
Pittsburg  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Jamestown.  Saw 
and  grist  mills  and  box  factory.  Farming 
and  dairying. 

COMMERCIAL:  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879 ;  H.  C.  Mills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STOCKTON  AND  CASSADAGA 
SPECTATOR;    Thursdays;    democratic; 


NEW  YORK. 


four  pages  18x24;  sub.scrlption  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897:  H.  C.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "jju." 

SKANEATELES,  Onondaga  Co.  a 
1,495+  pop.,  on  Skaneateles  Rd.,  at  foot  of 
Skaneateles  lake,  18  m.  W.  of  Syracuse, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  143^x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  J.  C.  Stephenson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

Circiilatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,515;  /'or  1897.  1,508.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

SPECIAL  CROPS;  monthly;  ginseng 
growing,  agricultural;  twenty  to  twenty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  SI;  established 
April,  1902;  C.  M.  Goodspeed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,416;  /orl9lj3,  iJ,  154; /or  1904.  !4,0r5. 

SMYRNA,  Chenango  Co.  D  SOOf  pop., 

on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  of  Norwich,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  dairying. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W.  S. 
Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SODUS,  Wayne  Co.  -D  l,028t  pop.,  on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  30  m. 
N.  E.  of  Rochester.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Mills  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  189(',  I.  Actual  average 
^or  1898,  1,407.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,423.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,513;  for  1903,  1,936: 
/-or  1904,  2,023. 

WAYNE  CO.  ALLIANCE;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1872  ;  Willis  C. 
Teall,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SOUTHAMPTON,  Suffolk  Co.Q^ 

2,289+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Atlantic 

ocean,  90  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.  Summer  resort. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895;  Burling 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881;  Chas.  A.  Jaggar,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

SOUTH  NEW  BERLIN,  Chenango 

Co.  a  600  pop.,  on   New  York,  Ontario   & 

Western  Rd.,   7   m.   E.   of    Norwich,   the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BEE ;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  A.  J. 
Payne,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SOUTHOL.D,  Suffolk  Co.  0, 1,292  pop., 

on  Long  Island  Rd,,  90  m.  E.  of  New  York 

City.    Farming  and  Ashing. 

LONG  ISLAND  TRAVELER;  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1871 ;  J.  N.  Hallock,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  '•jkl.- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


SOUTH  OTSELIC,  Chenango  Co.  n 

402  pop.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Norwich,  the  county 

seat.    Fish  line  factory.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  M.  Reynolds,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

SPENCER,  Tioga  Co.  g  7071  pop.,  on 

Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Ithaca.    Has 

flour    mills,   brick-yards,   creameries   and 

wood-working    plants.      Agriculture   and 

dairying. 

NEEDLE;  Thursdays; independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
J.  R.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SPENCERPORT, -Monroe  Co. -n  715t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  mills  and  barrel  factories. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  W.  W.  Malay,  editqf  and  publisher  (2-4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRING  VAIiLEY,  Rockland  Co.  P, 

2,000  pop.,  on  Erie  and  New  Jersey  &  New 

York   Rds.,  5   m.  S.  W.  of  New   City,  the 

county  seat,  and  18  N.  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Market  for  farm  produce. 

ROCKLAND  CO.  LEADER;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  17x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1893;  W.  R.  Sherwooa,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—5  P).  Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCKLAND  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1901;  The  Sentinel 
Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circu'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SPRINGVILLE,  Erie   Co.  -a  l,992t 

pop.,  on  Buffalo,   Rochester   &   Pittsburg 

Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  dairying. 

JOURNAL  AND  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  '?2x25;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1867;  W.  W.  Blakeley, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,150.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,300;  for  1897,  1,314;  for  1898.  1,410. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  N.  H.  Thurber  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl- "  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

SPRING'WATER,  Livingston  Co. 
-a  500  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of  Roches- 
ter.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
H.  J.  Niles,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n ' 'jkl. 

STAMP  OR  D,  Delaware  Co.  P,  901t 
pop.,  on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd..  60  m.  S.  W. 
of  Albany,  the  State  capital.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1851 ; 
S.  B.  Champion,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jivl"  In  1899  and  1900, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,1(00). 


NEW  YORK. 


RECORDER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  J.  Giles  Ford,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2, '.250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  \9.<i^,l,SQ  4:.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl900,yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Au- 
gust 11, mn,  1,094.  In  1903,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past  year 
wasless than  1,050.  Inl903.Z(4).  Inl904,"JKL." 

STAPLETON,  ^icftmond  Co.  P,14,265t 
pop.,  on  Staten  Island  Rapid  Transit  Rd. 
and  New  York  bay,  6  m.  S.  of  borough  of 
Manhattan,  New  York  City;  connected  by 
ferry.    Breweries. 

{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond  ) 

SUFFERN,  Rockland  Co.  U^  l,619t  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City 
and  16  N.  of  Paterson,  N.  J.  Iron  works 
and  foundry. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Rockland  Co.  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation   'jkl  " 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
pages  15x17;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Recorder  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL."    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."     In  19a3  Z  (4). 
ROCKLAND     CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKLAND  CO.  REVIEW;Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  May,  1902;  Fred  C.  Bumford, 
editor  and     publisher    (3—3).      Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

SYRACUSE,  c.  h.,  Onondaga  Co.  U 

108,374+ pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  and  West 

Shore  Rds.,  and  on  Onondaga  lake  and  Erie 

canal,  at  intersection  with  Oswego  canal. 

Central  point  for  a  large  share  of  the  salt 

production  of  the  continent.     Foundries, 

machine  shops,  rolling  mills  and  extensive 

manufactories  of  various  kinds.   Syracuse 

University. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  HERALD  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  inde- 
pendent; daily  fourteen  to  twenty-four,  Sun- 
day tnirty-two  to  fortj'-elght  pages  16l4x22}4; 
subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1877,  Sunday  1880;  Herald  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
189.5,  16,703;  for  1896,  18,603;  for  1897. 
2-^,448;  for  1898,  29,-583;  for  1899, 
2  6,913;  for  1900,  2  8,  8  9  4  ;  for  1901, 
30,526;  for  1902,  32.118;  for  1903, 
33,1  or ;  for  1904,  35,648. 
Sunday  :  Actxial  average  for  1895, 11.868? 
for  1896,  19.863;    for  1897,  22,183;   for 

1898,  23,369; /or  1899.  21,598;  for  1900, 
27,432; /or  1901.  26,651; /or  1WI2,  29.- 
009:  /or  1903,  33,496;  /or  1904,  39. 161 » 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday ;  democratic ;  eicht  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1857;  S.  G, 
Lapham,  editor;  Chas.  E.  Handy,  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  Actual  average  for  1897,  5,939. 
In  1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  vH.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  H.  In  i903,  yH. 
In  1904.  yH. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-Vi'EEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and    Saturdajs;    republican;   twelve  pages 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


;G5 


NEW  YORK—Suravuse. 


17x22;  subscription—  dally  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1844,  semi-weekly  1839; 
Syracuse  Journal  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circiilalion— Daily  :  Accorded  G  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zH. 
In  1899,zH.  Actual  average  for  \m),l  1 .309. 
for  1901,  13/24t4;  for  1902,  13,150.  In 
1903,  vE.    In  1904,  yF. 

Seiiii-VVeekly:  -jkl."  Inl898, Z.  Inl899, Z. 
In  19(X),  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

OltANGE;  daily  except  Sunday;  col 
legiate;  four  pages  10x14;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1903;  Lloyd  L.  Cheney,  editor; 
Orange  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

POST-STANDARD;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  SEMI  -  WEEKLY, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
twelve  to  twenty,  semi-weeklj^  ten  to  twelve 
pages  18x24;  subscription- daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— Posf  1894,  Standard 
1829;  consolidated  1899;  Walter  E.  Gardner, 
editor;  G.  A.  Somarindyck,  Manager;  The 
Post-Standard  Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  13,084.  In  1897,  E  Z.  In 
1898.  vE.  Actual  average  for  1899,  14,768; 
/or  1900,  18,843.  In  1901,  vE.  Actual  aver- 
age for  IdOi,  19, 'i39.  In  1903,  yD.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  '21,634. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  H. 
In  1897,  HZ.  In  1898,  yll.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  11,134;  for  1900,  13,203.  In 
1901,  vF.  Actual  average  for  1902.  11,776. 
In  1903,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1904,  10,- 
712. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  SUN ;  Fridays;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  Syracuse  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation ■  .IKL." 

NORTHERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodist-episcopal; 
sixteen  to  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1841;  Rev.BennettE.  Titus, 
D.D.,  editor;  Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers 
(8— 3P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1  1,383.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

UNION;  Wednesdays;  German;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x28 ;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1853;  J.  P.  Pinzer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 
Y.    In  1898.  "JKL." 

UNIVERSITY  WEEKLY;  Fridays; 
collegiate:  twenty  pages  9x12:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  A.  L.  Evans,  editor; 
Edward  D.  Eddy,  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL' 

WESLEY  AN     METHODIST; 

Wednesdays;  wesleyan-methodlst;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
1843;  Rev.  A.  T.  Jennings,  editor;  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Publishing  Association,  publishers 
<:3— 3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1901,  "j_kl-"  In  1903,  Jan- 
uary, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1902 
was  less  than  4,300.  In  1903,  yH.   In  1904,  yH. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  POULTRY  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly;  poultrj';  thirty-two  to 
sixty  four  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1892:  Clarence  C.  DePuy,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 12—4 ). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  10,000;  in  1896,  ..000.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  Ifi.OOO;  for  1899, 
20,000;  for  a  year  ending  rvith  July,  1900, 
20,750;    for   a   year   ending   with    July, 

1901,  2^1,416;  for  a  year  ending  with  July. 

1902.  25,666.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  C.  Actual 
average  for  19(>4,  32.166. 

CRAFTSMAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

EDUCATIONAL  GAZETTE:  month- 
ly, during  school  year;  educational;  sixty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  18P3; 


NEW   YORK— Syracuse. 


Educational  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  18.000.  In  1895,  E.  Actual  average 
for  189(i,  20,050.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD. 
In  1899,  E.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  G.  In  19(J2. 
yG.  Actual  average  for  15)03,  14,296. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  14,820. 

GOOD  HEALTH  CLINIC;  monthly; 
hygiene;  thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1898;  E.  Elmer  Keeler, 
M.  D.,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  7,416;  for  1902,  8,116.  In 
1903,  yF.     Actual  average  for  1904,  1 0,083. 

GOSPEL  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
protestant-episcopal;  eight  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1827;  Gospel 
Messenger  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publlshei 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  1,  In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "JKL." 

HARNESS  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
leather,  harness  and  saddlerj';  sixty-two  to 
seventy  two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablishea  1881;  T.  J.  Mowry,  editor;  Harness 
Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,018.  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average  for  1H%, 
D,006.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  4,007;  for  1901, 
4,006;  for  1902,  4,011.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
G.    Actual  average  for  1904,  4,010. 

JOURNAL   OF   GEOGRAPHY; 

monthly,  except  July  and  August;  educa- 
tional; twenty  nine  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1901;  Richard  Elwood 
Dodge,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 

KERAMIC  STUDIO;  monthly;  kera- 
mics  and  art;  thirty  six  pages  lOJ^xll;  sub- 
scription $3.50;  established  1899;  Mrs.  AnnaB. 
Leonard  and  Mrs.  Adelaide  Alsop  Roblneau. 
editors; Samuel  Edouard  Roblneau  and  G^o. 
H.  Clark,  publishers;  dated  also  at  New  York 
(12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  T.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,(z-2.  4,  6.  9)  I.  Inl902,  (z— 4.  6)1.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  4,400.    In  1904,  yH. 

OFFICIAL  JOURNAL:  monthly; 
labor;  fifty  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1901;  H.  D.  Call,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1903.  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  Issue  during  past  year  was  6,0C0. 
lu  1904.  G. 

OLD  CHINA;  monthly. 

SCHOOL  BULIiETIN  AND  NEW 
YORK  STATE  EDUCATIONAL 
J OURNA L ; monthly;  educational; twenty- 
six  pages  9x14 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1874;  C.  W.  Bardeen,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P)- 

Circulation  ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
12.583;  for  1897,  16,942;  for  a  year 
ending  unth  September,  1898.  15,000;  for 
1899,  19,750 ;  for  a  year  endino  with  June, 
1900,18,500.    In  1901,  yD.    Inl902,yF.    in 

1903,  vF.     In  1904,  yF. 

SPORTING  GOODS  GAZETTE; 
monthly;  sporting  goods;  forty  to  fifty-six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
C.  H.  Mowry,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5,0.'-.0.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH. 
In  1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.     In  1903,  yH.     In 

1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

QUARTERLY. 

ALPHA    PHI    QUARTERLY;    fra- 
ternity; one  hundred   pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $;  established  1888;  Mrs.  Henry  Phillips, 
editor;   D.  Mason  &  Co.,  publishers  (12—3) 
Circulation  "jkl" 

GAMMA  SIGMA  CRESCENT; 
quarterly;  high  school  fraternity;  thirty-two 
pages  61^x10;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished October.  1902;  Lloyd  E.Browen,  editor; 
The  Gamma  Sigma  Fraternity,  publishers 
(12-3)  (A  A). 


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NEW  YORK— Syracuse. 


JOURNAL.  OF  PEDAGOGY;  quar 
terly,  March,  June,  September  and  December; 
educational;  one  hundredand  twenty  tooue 
hundred  and  thirty-six  pages  Sxll;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1887  ;  Albert 
Lenan,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3).  Circula- 
tion-JKi."   Inl902,Z{l,  2,  4,  5).    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

TARRYTOWN,    Westchester  Co.  D, 

4,770+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  27  m.  N.  of  New 

York  City.    Shoes,  tiles  and  tinners'  tools. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  21x28;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1867;  M.  D.  Raymond,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
NEWS;  Fridays.  (See  North  Tarrytoivn.) 
PRESS-RECORD;  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x28 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Wm.  A.  N.  Ely,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).      Circulation  "jkl.- 

THERESA,  Jejfferson  Co.  [^  917r 
pop.,  on  Rome.  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 
Rd.  and  Indian  r.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Water- 
town,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills,  cheese, 
lumber  and  machinery  manufactories 
operated  by  water  power.  Grain  raising 
and  dairying. 

GLEANER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Al- 
len C.  Strough,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

THOM ASTON.  Missau  Co.  R  168 
pop.,  7  m.  N.  of  Mineola,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

NORTH     HEMPSTEAD     TIMES; 

Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  W.  E.  Nixon, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circ'n"JKL."(AA). 

TICONDEROGA,  Essea:  Co.  dhmt 
pop.,  on  Rutland  and  Delaware  &  Hud- 
son Rds.,  at  the  outlet  of  Lake  George. 
Lead  and  lumber,  pulp,  paper,  air  engines 
and  machinery. 

SENTINEL,  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  W.  T.  Bryan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  •  JKL. "    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIVOLI,  Dutchess  Co.  0,  l,153t  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 

15  m.  S.  of  Hudson.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  V.W.Brady, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TOMPKINSVIIiLE,  Richmond  Co. 

Q,  1,400+  pop.,  on  New  York  bay  and  Staten 
Island  Rapid  Transit  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  bor- 
ough of  Manhattan,  New  York  City;  con- 
nected by  ferry. 
(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

TONA WANDA,   Erie  Co.  <2  7,421t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.,  Niagara  r.  and  Erie  canal.    Lumber. 
H  E  R  A  Ij  D  ;     Thursdays  ;    republican ; 
four    pages   22x28;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1874;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  dated  also  at  North  Tonawanda 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (  ??)  (A  A). 

RECORD:  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1902;  A.  M.  Klrkpatrick,  editor; 


NEW  YORK. 


Star  Press  Company,  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

TWIN  CITY  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

TOTTENVILLE,  Richmond  Co.  Q, 
2,563  pop.,  terminus  of  Staten  Island  Rapid 
Transit  Rd.  Fire-brick  and  retort  factory, 
steam  saw  and  planing  mill,  marine  rail- 
ways and  shipyards.    Oyster  dredging. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

TROY,  c.  h.,  Rensselaer  Co.  D-  60,651t 
pop.,  at  head  of  steamboat  navigation  on 
Hudson  r.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River,  Delaware  &  Hudson  and  Boston  & 
Maine  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Albany,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Stoves,  iron,  steel  and  linen  collars  and 
cuffs.  Large  river  commerce. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  STANDARD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  independent;  four  pages 
20x24;  subscription  $6;  established  1877;  Even- 
ing Standard  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1.2, 
4).  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1902, 15,2S9.  In  1903,  yE.  In  19(_»4,  yG. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established  1868;  Henry  O'R. 
Tucker,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily:  In  189.5,  G.  In  1896, 
F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  Inl899,yH.  In 
1900,  yH.      In  1901.  yH.      In  1902,  yH.     In 

1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH. 
In   1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In   1903,    yl.    In 

1904,  yl. 

RECORD;  every  morning  and  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  twenty 
pages  18x24;  subscription- morning$(i;  even- 
ing $3;  established  as  Post  in  1812;  The  Troy 
Record  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  G.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1900,9,947;  for 
1901.  l'^,181;  for  1902.  14,- 
698:  for  1903,  16,115;  for 
1904,  16,438. 

U^^The  absol  ute  correctness 
ofihe  latest  circulation  rating 
accoraed  the  Record  is  guaranteed  by  the 
publishers  of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay  one  hun- 
dred dollars  to  the  first  person  who  suc- 
cessfully controverts  its  accuracy. 


TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  daily  ten,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily  1851,  semi- 
weekly  1856;  Charles  8.  Francis,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  E.  In  1895, 
G.  In  189ti,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  F.  In 
1899,  zF.  In  1900.  vF.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1902, 16,330  ;/or  1903,  16,406 ; 
/or  1904,  16,910. 

Henii-Weekly:  Inl894,  E.  In  1895.  G.  In 
1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  F.  In  1899,  zF. 
In  1900.  vF.  In  1901,  vG.  Actual  average 
for  1902,' 10,813;  for  1903,  11,300;  for 
1904.  10,872. 

WEEKLY. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  E.  Van  Sclvar,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "ijcL."  (A  A). 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 
republican;  twelve  pages   16x22;    subscrlp- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  YORK— Troy. 


NEW  YORK. 


tion$2;  established  1870;  Carl  Koch,  editor; 
German  Publlshlug  aud  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (6-3). 

Cii'culiitioii:  In  1900,  "jki.."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  1,860.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  1  (••).    In  1904,  y  I. 

NORTHERN  BUDGET;  Sundays;  re- 
publican; twenty-four  to  torty  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1797;  Arthur 
Mac  Arthur,  editor  and  publisher  vl — 5). 
Circiilutioii:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  29,650.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yD.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901, 
iz— 1,2,4,  5)E.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE.  In 
liXM,  yE. 

OBSERVER;  Sundays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  M.  F.  Collins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

C iron] all ou  :  In  1894,  G.  In  1895,  H.  In 
1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  y  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays;  Independ- 
ent ;  twelve  pages  16x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1894;  George  H.  Tyler,  editor  aud 
publisher. 

Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,954.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— /,  2,  4,  5)  I.    In  190.3,  yl  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
A.  Klrkpatrick,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "*jfL." 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  liAUNDRY  JOUR- 
NAL;   monthly;    laundering;    thirty-two 

Eages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
.  H.  Dickerman,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CARKIAGE  DEALERS'  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly ;  carriages ;  ninety-two  pages 
9x12:  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Jour- 
nal Publishing  Co.  of  Troy,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  f rom  F  In  1891 
to  I  In  189,5.  Actual  average  for  1896,  4,300. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900.  vH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  H. 
Inl9()3.  vT.    In  1904.  y I. 

HOME  BUDGET;  monthly  (A  A). 

LUTIIERANEK;  monthly;  Lutheran, 
German;  twelve  pages  12x14;  subscription 
',i5  cents:  established  1903;  A.  F.  Walz,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

NEW  YORK  MACCABEE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Maccabee;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  November, 
1902:  M.  F.Hemingway,  editor;  Arthur  Mac- 
Arthur,  publisher  (1 — i).     Circulation  ••jkl" 

POLYTECHNIC;  every  four  weeks, 
during  the  college  year ;  collegiate :  thirty-two 
pages  8x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
Students  of  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
editors  and  publishers.      Circulation  "jkl  •• 

QUARTERLY. 

POWER  AND  LIGHTING  ECON- 
OMIST; quarterly;  engineering;  one  hun- 
dred and  fortv-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  January.  1901:  Frank  H. 
Knox,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'u  "jkl- 

THETA  XI  FRATERNITY 
QUARTERLY  (A  A). 

TRUDEAU,  Essex  Co.  tf. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  OUTDOOR 
LIFE;  monthly;  me<iiclue;  twenty-eight 
pages  6J^x9!^;  subscription  $1;  established 
February.  19()4;  Adirondack  Cottage  Sani- 
tarium, editors  and  puljJHhers  (2—5  P). 

TRUMANSBURG,  Tompkins  Co.  n 
1,225+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  2  m.  from 
Cayuga  lake  and  UN.  W.  of  Ithaca,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mills,  iron  foundry, 
machine  shops  and  mower  manufactory. 

FREE    PRESS    AND    SENTINEL; 

Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x24; 


subscription  $1;  established  1869;  Albert  F. 
Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1.163;  in  1896,  1,127.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  smallest  num- 
ber printed  1.070.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  y  I.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1 ,1  ."50. 

TUCKAHOE,  Westchester  Co.  LK'^fiT^Q 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.   (Harlem  Division),  2)4  m.  N.  of    Mt. 

Vernon.     Marble  quarries,  lime  kilns  and 

rubber  factory. 

EASTCHESTER  CITIZEN  -  BUL- 
LETIN ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription $1.50;  established  1891;  A. 
H.  Seaman,  editor;  A.  H.  Seaman  &  Co., 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TULLY,  Onondaga  Co.  D  574t  pop.,  on 

Delaware,    Lackawanna   &   Western    Rd., 

22  m.   S.   of  Syracuse,   the    county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent-repub- 
lican: four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1^2;  R.  R.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "JKL"  In  1896. 1.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jiiL  "  In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  week  for  the  past  eight  years 
there  have  been  printed  2.000.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TUPPER  LAKE,  Franklin  Co.  ^ 
2,500  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Ottawa  and  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds.  and 
Big  Tupper  lake.  Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  P.  Arkley  Kemp,  editor;  Allen  L  Vos- 
burg,  publisher  (3—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNADILLA,  Otsego  Co.  u  l,172t  pop., 
on  Delaware  &  Hudson  and  Ontario  &  "West- 
ern Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  95  m.  W.  of 
Albany,   the    State   capital.      Paper    mill, 
foundry,  wagon  and  condensed  milk  works. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1854;  Geo. 
R.  Raitt.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

UNION,  Broome  Co.  g  982t  pop.,  on 
Erie  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Binghamton,  the  county- 
seat.    Lumber,  farming  and  dairying. 
NEWS ;  Wednesdays ;  Independent ;  four 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1852 ; 

Jesse  Le  Barron,  editor  ana  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION    SPRINGS,    Cayuga  Co.  D 

994+ pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Cayuga 

lake,   9   m.  S.  W.  of  Auburn,  the  county 

seat.  Agricultural  implements  and  various 

manufactures. 

ADVERTISER:  Thursdays:  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1.. 50;  es- 
tablished 1866:  James  B.  Holt,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UTICA,  c.  h.,  Oneida  Co.  n  56,883t 
pop.,  on  Mohawk  r.  and  Erie  canal,  95  m. 
N.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital.  Various 
manufactures  and  wholesale  trade.  Farm- 
ing district  for  butter,  cheese  and  hops. 
DAILY. 

HERA  liD- DISPATCH  AND 
DAILY  GAZETTE;    every  evening  ex- 


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NEW  YORK—Utica. 


cept  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  TRIBUNE, 

Sundays  ;  dally  republican,  Sunday  inde- 
pendent: evening  eight  to  twelve  pages 
17}4x23,  Sunday  twenty  pages  17^x23;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  Sunday  $2;  established 
1847;  Sunday  Tribune  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  In  1895.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  6>991.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898.  yH.    In 

1899,  yH.  In  1900.  (z— 3,  4)  H.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average 
formn.  13,116. 

Sunday:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  6,6ol;  for  1897.  7,99'i.  In  1898,  yF. 
In  1899. yG.  In  1900.  (z— 3.  4)  H.  Inl901.yH. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  litiU,  4,S96. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Utloa  Her- 
ald Dispatch  is  the  home  newspaper  of 
Oneida  and  Herkimer  counties.  It  dis- 
tances all  rivals  in  this  field.  It  has  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  evening  dally 
newspaper  between  Albany  and  Syracuse 
(east  and  west),  and  Biughamton  and  the 
St.  Lawrence  River  (north  and  south).  It 
circulates  amongst  the  masses  and  reaches 
all  classes.  Its  growth  has  been  remark- 
able against  all  competition. 
This  tells  the  story: 

December,  1902,  8  page  press. 
Size  of  paper,  8  pages. 
Price,  $6  a  year. 
Average  circulation,  5,373. 
December,  1904,  24  page  press. 
Size  of  paper,  10  to  12  pages. 
Price,  $3  a  year. 
Average  circulation,  13,918. 
Our  circulation  has  been  verified  by  the 
Association  of  American  Advertisers. 

OBSERVER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,Wednes- 
days  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  daily  eight 
to  ten,  weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1848.  weekly  1816;  E.  Prentiss  Bailey, 
editor:  E.  P.  Bailey  Sc  Co.,  publishers  (:5— 5  P). 
Circulation— Daily:    Actual  average  for 

1894.  r,6'lti;  for  1895,  7,580;  for  1896, 
7,607.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  G. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  G.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896, 
G.     in  1897.  Y.    In  1898, yH.    Inl899,  yl.  In 

1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  "iKj,." 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily  1882,  semi- weekly  1884;  Otto  A. 
Meyer,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation— Daily:   Actual  average  for 

1895,  r,631;  for  1896.  7-916;  for  1897, 
8,398;  for  1898,  10,013.  In  1899.  yF. 
Actual  average  for  19U0,  11,933:  for  a  year 
ending  loith  June,  1901,  1^^,638;  for  1902, 
13,618;  for  1903,  14,004;  for  1904, 
14,379. 

Semi -Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,110;/or  1896,  6,110; /or  1897,  6,503; 
for  1898.  6,850.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  9, 0S4..  In  1901,  yF.  Acttial 
average  for  mri,  9,305;  /"or  1903,  9,077; 
/or  1904,  8,578. 

TRI-WEEKLY. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  triweekly. 
Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays ;  German ; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3.50;  established  1853;  John  C.  Schreiber, 
editor;  The  Utica  Deutsche  Zeitung  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

WEEKLY. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  labor;  eight 
pages  16x22:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
Fred  W.  Bean,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation ■•jKi.."  In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl." 

LiA  LiUCE;  Saturdays;  Italian;  four 
pages   18x24;    subscription   $1;    established 


November,    1901;    G.   E.    Cangiano,   editor; 
Marrone  &  Lararo,  publishers  (;i— 3). 
Circulation  :   In  ,1902.  (z— 11)  I.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

L'AV VENIRE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
21x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
L'Avvenire  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3  P).    Circulation  •  jk.i-" 

SATURDAY  GLOBE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x23 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881;  Thos.  F.Baker,  editor; 
Wm.  T.  Baker,  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
117,888.  In  1896,  A.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  August,  1897,  117,239; 
for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1898, 
lti6,7'.J9.  In  1899.  yA.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  tvith  Sept.,  1900,  10t2,Oi23. 
In  1901,  yA.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA.  In 
1904  yA 

s'un'dAY  JOURNAL;  Sundays; 
independent;  sixteen  pages  17x23i^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1894 ;  The  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,717.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  G. 

Y  DRYCH;  Thursdays:  Welsh  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1851;  T.  J.  Griffiths,  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  10.000.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  G.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1004, 
(z— 4.  6)  G. 

MONTHLY. 

CAMBRIAN;  monthly;  literary;  forty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
I  1880;  T.  J.  Griffiths,  publisher;  issued  in  the 
!  interests  of   Welsh-American   people  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1897,  Z.  In  1898.  Z.    In 
1899, Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

CHRISTIAN  WORKER;  monthly; 
undenominational;  forty  pages  6}^x9}^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1875 T  Mrs. 
Frances  C.  N.  White,  editor:  Women's  Chris- 
tian Association,  publishers  (3—3;.  Circula- 
tion "j_kl."     Inl902,  Z(6)(AA). 

MERCHANTS'  LEGISLATIVE 
LEAGUE  A  DVO  C  A  T  E  ;  monthly; 
weekly  in  February,  March  and  April;  Mer- 
chants' Legislative  League ;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  October, 
1901;  J.H.  Siemers.  J.  F.  Wickens  and  G.  S. 
Hughes,  editors;  Thomas  J.  Griffiths,  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation  :    Actual    average  for    1902, 
4,056:  for  1903,  6,335 ;  for  1904,  6,768. 

NATIONAL    ELECTRICAL    CON- 
TRACTOR; monthly;  electrical;  twenty- 
eight    pages   7x10;     subscription    50    cents; 
established  November    1901;    W.  H.  Morton, 
editor:  National  Electrical  Contractors'  As- 
sociation, publishers  (12 — 3). 
i  Circulation :      Actual     average   for    1902, 
ti,29'2;  /o,- 1903.  2.708;  for  19(>4.  2,625. 
'     WINTER    RESORTER;     monthly; 
I  society;  forty- four  pages  9x12;   subscription 
j  50  cents;   established  1898;  Frank  G.  Barry, 
I  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl"  (A  A). 
I     Y  CYFAILL;  monthly;  Welsh;  presby- 
terian;  forty  pages  6x10;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1837;  Rev.  H.  P.  Howell,  D.D.,  editor; 
T.  J.  Griffiths,  publisher.  Circulation  ••jkl' 

Y  LAMP:  monthly;  Welsh  and  English ; 
Christian  endeavor;  thirty-two  pages  SJ^xS: 
established  March,  1902;  Thos.  J.  Griffiths, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3)  Circ'n"jjLt  "( A  A). 

VALLEY  STREAM,  Nassau  Co.  O, 
1,000+  pop.,  on  Livonia  &  Lake  Conesus  and 
Long  Island  Rds. 
NE\VS  5  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VAN  ETTEN,    Chemung   Co.   g    Hi 

pop.,   on  Lehigh  Valley   Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of 

Ithaca.    Saw,  planing  and  grist  mills. 

VALLEY  BREEZE;  Fridays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  12x21;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


769 


NEW  YORK. 


tnblished  18!t0;  J.  R.  Hart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

VERNON,  Oneida  Co.  a  380t  pop.,  on 

West    Shore  Rd.,  18  m,    W.  of  Utica,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

T  I  ill  ES  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  18%;  M.  S.  Mur- 
phy, editor;  Hugh  Parker,  publisher.   Clrcu 
lation  'JKL." 

VICTOR,  Ontario  Co. -a  6i9t  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 

Lehigh  Valley  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Canan- 

daigua,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  Carl  D.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WAL.DEN,  Orange  Co.  P.  3,U7t  pop., 
on  Wallkill  Valley  Rd.  and  Wallkill  r.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Newburgh,  one  of  the  two  county 
seats.  Foundries,  woolen  mills  and  manu- 
factories of  engines  and  knives. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
J.  H.  Reld,  editor  and  publisher.  Prints  an 
edition  for  Wallkill  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896.  "iKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899.  Z.  In  1900,  zT.  In  1901.  yj.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HERALD;  Saturdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x21%:  subscription  $1;  established  1870; 
Ward  Winfleld.  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl.' 

WALTON,  Delaware  Co.  q^2,811t 
pop„  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Delaware  r.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Delhi, 
the  county  seat.  Piano  factory,  foundry, 
novelty  works  and  children's  carriage  and 
toy  factory. 

CHRONICLE-TIMES;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— CTironicie  1869,  Times  1892, 
consolidated  May,  1901;  F.  B.  Mayham,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "jKi."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  er>ding  with  April,  1900,  2,234;  /or  a 
year  ending  unth  June,  1901,  3,349.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  4,005. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  democratic: 
eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription  .$1 ;  established 
1881;  Paul  Nichols,  editor;  The  Reporter  Co., 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4.500.  Actxial  average  for  \S9%, 
4,570;  /orl897.  4.803;  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  19.^,5,09^.  Inl899,vCi.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  6,081;  for  1901.  6,361; 
/orl902,  6,831.     In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

WAPPINGERS  FALLS,  Dutch- 
ess Co.  3,3,504+  pop.,  on  Wappingers  creek 
8  m.  S.  of  Poughkeepsie,  the  county  seat. 
Print  works  and  various  manufactories. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Brower  &  O'Farrell,  editors  and 
publisher  (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TVARRENSBTTRG,   Warren  Co.  ^ 

898+  pop.,  on  Schroon  r..  3  m.  E.  of  Adi- 
rondack Rd.  and  68  N.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital.    Leather,  pulp  and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
paees    1.5x22:    subscription    $1;    established 

49 


NEW  YORK. 


1877;  J.  M.  Somerville,  editor  and  pulillsher 

(.•^,-3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,"jkj,.'    Actual  average 

for  1902,  3,300.     In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

WARSAW,  c.  h.,  Wyoming  Co. -n 
3,048+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Buffalo,  Rochester 
&  Pittsburg  Rds.  and  Allen's  creek,  48  m. 
S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Large  deposits  of  salt. 
Farming. 

WESTERN    NEW    YORKER; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1841;  Levi  A.Cass, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895  I.  Actual  average 
/-or  1896,  1,643;  for  1897,  1,930;  for  1898. 
3,371;  for  1899.  3,314;  forayear  ending 
with  September,  191)0,  3,531.  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,463;  /or  1903. 
3,803.    In  1904.  yH. 

WYOMING  CO.TIMES;Wedne8day8; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  John  Underbill,  edi- 
tor; Wyoming  Conntj*  Times  Company,  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896  and  1897.  publisher  as- 
serts, no  edition  less  than  2.400.  In  1898.  zH. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.500. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  was  less  than  2,500.  In  1902,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  1903,  3,318.      In  1904,  yH. 

WARWICK,  Orange  Co. 0,1.7351 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  &  Hudson  River  Rd..  11  m. 
S.  of  Goshen,  the  county  seat.  Railroad 
•hops  and  hose  factory.    Agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1866;  Hiram  Tate,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,050.  Inl896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,000;  in  1899, 
over  1,000;  in  1900,  the  lowest  edition  1,000; 
In  1901,  not  less  than  1.000.  In  1902.  July, 
publisher  asserts,  lowest  edition  for  past 
year  has  been  1,000.  In  1904.  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  lowest  issue  for  1903,  was  1,000. 
In  1905,  February,  publisher  asserts,  lowest 
issue  forl9(M  was  1,000. 

WARWICK  VALLEY  DISPATCH ; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  G.  F. 
Ketchum,  editor  and  publisher;    dated  also 

fit"  Oll6^t^^T* 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jk.l"  In  1896  and 
1897,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,000.  In 
1898,yl.  In  1899, "iKL."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902. "jkl- " 

W^ASHINGTONVILLE,     Orange 

Co.  R  667+  pop.,  on  Erie  Ra.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Goshen,  the   county   seat.     Farming   and 

wine  manufacturing. 

ORANGE  CO.  RECORD;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Montanye- 
Rightmyer  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903.  Z  (4). 

WATERFORD,  Saratoga  Co.n- 
3,146+ pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and 
Hudson  r.,  4  m.  N.  of  Troy.  Paper  and 
knitting  mills,  valve  works,  foundries  and 
machine  shops. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  sub.scrIption  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  J.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3K    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  June,  1901;  R.  D.  Palmateer, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl.- 

WATERLOO,  c.  h.,  Seneca  Co.  n 

4,256+ pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 


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AMERICATQ  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


River  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Cayuga 
&  Seneca  canal,  19  m.  W.  of  Auburn.  Manu- 
facturing and  milling. 

OBSERVER     AND     DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1826;  S.  H.  &  L. 
W.  Ferenbaugh,  editors  and  publishers  (P— 3). 
Circalatiou  :  In  1900,  "jicl."  In  19ul,  (z-6)  1. 
In  19U-2,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

SENECA  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  Ellas  Vair,  editor  and 
publisher(8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl.-    In  190S,  Z  (4). 

WATERTOWN,  c.  h.,  Jejfferson  Co. 

[^  21,696t  pop.— local  estimate  27,(XHj— on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.  and 
Black  r.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Utica.  Foundries, 
paper  mills,  machine  shops  and  manu 
factories  of  woolen  goods,  leather,  agri- 
cultural implements,  wagons,  buggies  and 
sleighs. 

STANDARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEM1-WEEKL.Y,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  F.  A.  Gallup,  editor;  Standard 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,800.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  4, 194; /or  1897.  4:,60St  for  a  year 
ending  with  July,  1898,  5,157.  In  1899,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  4.859;  for  1901, 
5,'Z17;  for  1%2,  5,971.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  (z— 6)  G. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895.  H.  Actual  ave^^age 
for  1896,  3,643 ;  for  1897,  4,343 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  July.  1898,  4,614.  In  1890.  yG. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Svmday, 
and  REFORMER  AND  TIMES, 
semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  20x23  ;  subsci-ip- 
tion  —  daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $2 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1860,  semi-weekly  1850;  W.  D. 
McKinstry, editor;  The  Brockway  Company, 
publishers  ( 12 — 1). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,000  ;  in  1896,  exceed- 
ing 5,000.      In  1897,   G  Z.     In  1898,  yG.     In 

1899,  publisher   asserts,  smallest  5,850.      In 

1900,  zG.  Actual  average  for  1901.  6,396; 
for  1902,  6,740.  In  1903.  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  February  7, 1905. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,000.  In  1896.  exceeding  5,000. 
In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  5.400.  In  1900.  zG.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  5,755:  for  1902,  5,790. 
In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February  7,  1905,4,644. 

RE-UNION;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1866; 
Charles  W.  Clare,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.168.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  y I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904.  yl. 

HERAIiD:  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Jere.  Coughlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  „  ^ 
Circulation:  In  1894,  G.  In  1895,  H.  In 
1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  TnlS99.  zT. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I(*«).    Inl9<i4.  yl. 

LiODGe  RECORD:  semimonthly; 
odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  14x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893;  A.  B.  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895, publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2.700.  In  1896.  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897, 2,887;  for  1898.  2,95 1 .  In  1899, zH. 
In  1900.  (z-1)  FI.  In  1901.  fz-4)  I.  In  1902, 
{z-4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.      In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 


NEW  YORK. 


ANNAI.S  OF  OUR  LADY  OF  THE 
SACRED  HEART;  monthly;  Roman 
Catholic;  twenty  pages  51^x9}^;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1877;  F.  Peloguin,  edi- 
tor; Fathers  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl"  (A A). 

WATERVILLE,  Oneida  Co.  n  l,571t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.,  21  m.  S.  W.  of  Utica,  the  county  seat. 
Hop  raising. 

TIMES    AND    HOP     REPORTER; 

weekly,  twice  a-week,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1859;  W.  S.  Hawkins,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,585.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,528.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WATERVLIET,  Albany  Co.  d- 

14.321t  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd. 
and  W.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  opposite  Troy, 
connected  by  bridge  and  steam  ferry. 
Manufacturing  and  lumber  trade.  Seat  of 
Watervliet  Arsenal. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  local;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1904 ;  Wallace,  Kirkpatrick  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 

JOURNAL  AND  DEMOCRAT;  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  six  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  lSo8;  T.  J.  Hardin, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WATKINS,  c.h.,  Schuyler  Co.  a  2,943t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Fall  Brook 
Rds.  and  Seneca  lake,  20  m.  N.  of  Elmira 
and  in  Watkins  Glen.  Agriculture  and 
grape  growing. 

DE3IOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x26;  subscription $1 ;  established 
1865:  W.  H.  Baldwin,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  ".jkl." 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1855;  L.  M.  Gano,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,491.    In  1896. 1.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 

"JKL." 

REVIEW;    Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  B.  L. 
Piper,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

WAVERIiY,  Tioga  Co.  g  4,465tpop., 
on  Erie,  Lehigh  Valley  and  Delaware,  Lack- 
awanna &  Western  Rds.  and  Chemung  r., 
18  m.  S.  E.  of  Elmira.  Furniture,  cigars, 
machinery,  mattresses  and  car  wheels. 
Shipping  point  for  grain.  Dairying  and 
farming, 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  estab- 
Ushed  1867;  G.  D.  Genung,  editor;  Genung 
&  Smith,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,346.  In  1896.  H.  Actual  average  for  1891, 
2,505: /or  1898,  2,581.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
19(X).  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June.  1901,  2.675.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903  (z— 4)  H.     In  1904,  (z-4)  H. 

"WAYIiAND,  Steuben  Co.  p  ],307t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western, 
Central   New  York   &  Western  and   Erie 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


771 


NEW  YORK. 


Rds.,  50  m.  S.  of  Rochester.  Manufacturing, 
farming  and  lumber.   Portland  cement. 

ADVANC^E;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1900:  H. 
J.  Niles,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jk.l." 

RECilSTER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  R.  E.  Bray,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION  ADVERTISSER;  Thursdays; 
independent:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Newell  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7-3  P).   Circulation  "jkl." 

WEBSTER,  Monroe  Co.  -O  634  pop., 

New  York   Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.", 

11  m.  N.  E.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat. 

Preserving  Co.,  cask  and  basket  making. 

Fruit  and  grain. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Albert  D. 
Andrews,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n "jki-" 

WEI5DSPORT,  Cayuga  Co.  a  l,525t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River, 
West  Shore  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and 
Erie  canal,  8  m.  N.  of  Auburn,  the  county 
seat.     Farming  implements.    Agriculture. 

CAYUGA  CHIEF;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  H.  D.  Brown  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL.;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
20x26;  suibscription  $1;  established  1860;  Geo. 
R.  Nash,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WELiES,  Hamilton  Co.  cf  556  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.  and  Sacondaga  r.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital,  and  16  m.  N.  W. 
of  Northville,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 
Agriculture. 

ADIRONDACK  HERALD;  Fridays; 
republican:  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  J.  P.  Morrison,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl" 

HAMILTON  CO.   RECORD;   Thurs 
days;   democratic;    four  pages    15x22;    sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  J.  R.  Car- 
penter, editor;  Carl  L.  Fry,  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

WELLS VILLE,  Allegany  Co.  P3,556t 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Buffalo  &  Susquehanna 
Rds.  and  Genesee  r.,  27  m.  W.  of  Hornells- 
ville.  Foundries,  machine  shops  and  tan- 
neries. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  ALLEGANY  CO.  RE- 
PORTER, semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican ;  daily  four  and  eight,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  semi- weekly  .$1.50:  established— daily  1880, 
semi- weekly  1836;  E.  W.  &  C.  M.  Barnes,  edi- 
tors; Reporter  Printing  House,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulafiou— Daily:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,044:  for  1003.  1,134. 
In  1904,  yl. 

Semi -Weekly:  In  1898,  -.jKi.  Aetnal  aver- 
age for  1901,  2,285;  for  1902,  '2,744',  for 

1903,  2, 9. 5 8.      In  1904,  yH. 
ALLEGANY   CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28: 
subscription   $1.50;     established  1869;    A.    E. 
Cowles,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl-       In   1903,  (z— 4)   1.      In 

1904,  yl. 

W ESTFIELD,  Chautauqua  Co.  p 
2,430+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 


Nh:W  YORK. 


and  Jamestown,  Chautauqua  &  Lake  Erie 

Rds.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Dunkirk. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1854;  Hugh  W.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,078.  In  1899.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900. 1,21  5.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z-4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

W^EST    NEW    BRIGHTON, 

Richmond  Co.  □,  2  946 pop.,  on  Staten  Island, 

8  m.  S.  of  borough  of  Manhattan,  New  York 

City;  connected  by  ferry.    Manufacturing. 

{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

WEST  VALLEY,  Cattaraugus  Co. 
p  1,000  pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg Rd.,  23  m,  N.  E.  of  Little  Valley,  the 
county  seat,""  and  57  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Saw 
mill  and  heading  and  cheese  factories. 

ASHFORD  GAZETTE:  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  James  B.  Fish,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  WINFIELD,  Herkimer  Co. 

^  771+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 

Western  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Utica.    Tannery 

and  box,  sash  and  blind  factories. 

STAR:  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  establi-^ihed 
1883:  Geo.  W.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903  Z  (4). 

WHITEHALL,    Washington   Co.   a- 

4,377+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and 
at  the  head  of  Lake  Champlain,  at  mouth 
of  Poultney  r.  Silk  and  cigar  manufac- 
tures, lumber  and  boat  building. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1840:  Inglee  &  Tefft,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  in  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901.  (z— 4,  5)  I.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
4,132.     In  1903,  yH.     In  1904,  yH. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1823; 
Theo.  Godbout,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  1,800;  for  1898,  1,865.  In 
1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900,  2,006; /or  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901,  2,039.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z — i)  I.    Actual  average  for  1904,  2,540. 

WHITE  PLAINS,  c.  h.,  West- 

Chester  Co.  O,  7,899+  pop.,  on  New  York  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  New 
York  City.    Seat  of  Bloomingdale  AsjTum. 

RECORD  ;  every  eveningexcept  Sunday ; 

republican;  four  pages  15x22;   subscription 

$3.60:  established  1903;  A.  B.  Abrams,  editor; 

Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1904.  I. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Daily  Rec- 
ord is  the  leading  and  oldest  dally  paper 
published  in  White  Plains,  the  county  seat. 
Its  "want"  columns  are  "pullers"  and  are 
printed  on  the  front  page.  General  adver- 
tisers find  this  field  a  fertile  one  and  the 
New  York  department  stores  use  its  col- 
umns. Each  week's  circulation  exceeds 
the  combined  weekly  circulation  of  all 
other  papers  published  in  White  Plains,  a 
territory  with  15,000  population.  Wealthy 
suburban  residential  section  and  center  of 
f  armine  community. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


XEW  YORK. 


ARGUS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1896;  Jolin  T. 
Rehill,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Oirculatiou:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901,  Jul}', 
publisher  asserts,  number  printed  each  issue 
for  a  vear  past  has  been  1.008.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

EASTERN  STATE  JOURNAL;  Sat- 
urdajs;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1845;  Charles  D. 
Horton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Oirculatiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,8a).  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  2,100.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1893,  yl.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

WESTCHESTER  CO.  REPORT- 
ER ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages 
15.x;21^;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18(3; 
W.  B.  &  E.  G.  Sutherland,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—5  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.450.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,561.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898.  1,580; /or  1899.  1,596.  In  19(10.  yl. 
In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  y I.  In  1904,  yl. 

WESTCHESTER  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1871;  Edward  B.  Long,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl" 

WESTCHESTER     HO>IE     LIFE; 

monthly;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899:  Victoria  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation  'jkl."  In  1903.  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  Issue  during  the  past 
year  was  25,000.      In  1904.  y D . 

TVHITESBORO,  Oneida  Co.  D  195 

pop.,   on   New  York   Central   &   Hudson 

River  Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Utica,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

ONEIDA  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1901;  H.  W.  Cog- 
geshall.  editor  and  publisher  (2—4).  Circula- 
tion: In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).     In  1904.  "jkl.- 

WHITESTONE,  Queens  Co.  P.  3,100 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Long  Island 
Sound,  2  m.  N.  of  Flushing.  Commerce  and 
manufactui-ing. 

{  See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens. ) 

-WHITES VILLE,   Allegany   Co.  p 

573  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 

27  m.  S.  E.  of  Belmont,  the  county  seat. 

Fruit,  grain,  hay,  live  stock  and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  L.  J.  Fort- 
ner,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

WHITNEY  POINT,  Broome  Co.  p 
807+  pop.,  on  Delaware.  Lackawanna*  West- 
ern Rd..  21  m.  N.  of  Binghamton,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

REPORTER ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1838;  F.  C.  Branday,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,701.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,650.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 

1899,  2,159;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  2,255  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 

1901,  2,251:  for  1902.  2,325;  for  1903, 
2,496  ;  for  1904.  2,667. 

WILLIAMSON,  Wayne  Co.  -o  2,670t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Rome,  Watertown 
&  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  W.  of  Oswego. 


Mineral  spring.    Steam  flour  mill,  box  fac- 
tory and  grain  elevator. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  H.  N.  Burr  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLIAMSVILLE,   Erie   Co.    -n 

905+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Buffalo,  the  county  seat.    Various  mills  and 

a  brewery.    Quicklime. 

AMHERST  BEE  ;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  A.  L.  Rinewalt,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3P). 

Circulation  ;    In    1894.    publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,200.    In  1895.  I.    In  1896  and 

1897.  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  2.100. 
In  1898,  yl.     In  1899,  yl.      In  1900,  yl.      In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WILSON,  Niagara  Co.  -D  612t  pop.,  on 

Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  of  Lockport,  the  county  seat.    Steam 

lumber  mills  and  iron  foundries. 

ST  AR  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
to  thirty  six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  Charles  E.  Honeywell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation  '-jkl."     In  1903.  (z— 4)  1  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

WINDHAM, Gr«enc  Co.  [^l,887t  pop., 

on  Batavia  creek,  25  m.  W.  of  Catskill,  the 

county  seat.    Summer  resort  in  the  heart 

of  the  Catskills. 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1857:  Edward  M.  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032;  in  1896,  1.068;  in  1897, 1,080.    In 

1898.  yl.     In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,032.    In  1900,  yl.     In  1901.  "jkl."    In 

1902,  Z  (4). 

WINDSOR,  Broome  Co.  P  739t  pop., 
on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  15  m.  E.  of  Binghamton,  the 
county  seat.    Whips. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  W.  D.  Osgood,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—8)     Circulation  "jkl." 

WOLCOTT,W^ay«<  Co.  -a  l,279t  Pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 
27  m.  S.  W.  of  Oswego.  Tobacco,  pickle 
and  canning  factories  and  fruit  evapo- 
rators.   Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  C.  M.  Dilling,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

LAKE  SHORE  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent-republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1874;  Charles  H. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  1,186;  /or  1903.  1,425;  /or  1904. 
1,466. 

WOODHULL,  Steuben  Co.  p 343t 
pop.,  about  32  m.  W.  of  Elmira.  Iron  foun- 
dry, grist,  saw  and  planing  mills  and 
cheese  and  furniture  factories. 

SOUTHERN  STEUBEN  REPUB- 
LICAN ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  R.  C. 
Park,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


77a 


NEW  YORK. 


WOODSIDE,  Queens  Co.  q^  710t  pop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  borough  of 
Manhattan,  New  York  City.    Floriculture. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queeiis.) 

WORCESTER,  Otsego  Co.- a  1,400 
pop.,  on  Delaware  and  Hudson  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Oneonta.  Dairying,  milling,  farm- 
ing and  hop  raising. 

TIMES:  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872 ;  E.  C.  Babcock,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JJti"  Actual  aver 
age  for  1898,  1,194;  for  1899,  1,500.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WYOMING,  Wyoming  Co.  -O  525 

pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 

5  m.  N.  of  Warsaw,  the  county  seat.    Salt 

fields. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1886;  Edward  M.  Perkins,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

YONKERS,  Westchester  Co.  O,  47,931t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  17  m.  N.  of 

New  York  City.    Manufacturing. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  six  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 


NEW  YORK. 


tion  $3;  established  1846;  F.  E.  Xavier,  editor; 
A.  P.  Xavier.  publisher  (8—3). 
Circiilatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  thau  4A32.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  zll.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yll.  In 
1901,  y  ii .  In  1902,  y  H.  In  mci,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •). 
In  19()4,  G. 

STATESMAN  ;    every  evening  except 
Sunday;   republican;  four  pages  19x25;  sub- 
scription   $6 ;    established   1855  ;    Edwin    A. 
Oliver,  editor;  Yonkers  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  never  less  than 
3,200.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  113^x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1851;  Dan  C.  Nolari.  editor;  Medows 
Bros.  Press  Co..  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  190O,  Z.  In  1902, "jkl. - 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

HOME  JOURNAL.  AND  NEWS; 
Saturdays:  roman  catholic;  sixteen  pages 
12x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
Yonkers  Catholic  News  Company,  editors- 
and  publishers. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,36'^.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In 
1901,  yl.    Inl902,yl.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  J.  C.  Meschenmoser,  edi- 
tor; Yonkers  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ".ikl."  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Population  1,893,810 1.     Land  Area  48,580  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Virginia,  east  and  southeast  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
siuth  by  South" Carolina  and  Georgia,  and  west  by  Tennessee.  State  capital: 
Raleigh.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Cotton,  tobacco  and  lumbering. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  379,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily  29;  semi-weekly ,  14  ;  weekly,  195;  bi-weekly,  3  ;  semi-monthly, 
3;  monthly,  10  ;  quarterly  2. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Wilmington '20,976t 

Charlotte 18, 091 1 

Asheville 14,694t 

Kaleierh 13,643t 

Cireensboro l0,035t 

Winston 10,008t 


Newbern 9,090t 

Concord r,910t 

Durham 6,679t 

Elizabeth  City 6,34St 

Salisbury «,'277t 

GoldNboro 5,S77t 


ABERDEEN,  Moore  Co.  U  559t  pop., 
on  Aberdeen  &  Ashboro,  Aberdeen  &  Rack- 
fish,  Moore  County  &  Western  and  Seaboard 
Air  Line  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of  Carthage,  the 
count5'  seat. 

TELEGRAHI;  Fridays;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  James  W.  Fagan,  editor;  The  Telegram 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation "jki,." 

ALBEMARLE,  c.  h..  Stanly  Co.  g 
1,38-2+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Pee 
Dee  r.  Manufacture  of  cotton.  Agriculture 
and  mining. 

STANLY  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  J.  D.  Bivinsi 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  Inl90l,  'jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,080;  for  1903,  1,167.  In  1904, 
I  (DD). 

APEX,  Wake  Co.  U  349t  pop.,  on  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  by  S.  of 
Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Corn,  tobacco, 
tomatoes  and  cotton.    Lumbering. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  established 
898  ;  Arch.  J.  Wood,  editor;  News  Publish 
Ing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  special  editions 
for  Cary  and  Cape  Fear  (8—3).  Combined 
•circulation  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl" 

ASHBORO,  c.  h.,   Randolph   Co.    n 

992+  pop.,  28  m.  S.  of  Greensboro.  Steam 
saw  and  roller  mills,  foundry,  machine 
shops  and  agricultural  implement  and  cot- 
ton factories. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  W.  C.  Hammer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895 and  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  edition  1,350.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(Z-3)I.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ASHEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Buncombe  Co.  -a 
14,694+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  French 
Broad  r.,  in  the  Blue  Ridge  mountains.  275 
m.W.  of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco 
growing.  Manufactures  of  cotton,  shoes, 
Ice,    tobacco,    plows,   wagons,    corduroy. 


Actual  aver- 

Inl901,Z(6). 
1,093.       In 


breakfast  foods,  liquors  and  flour.     Iron 

foundry.    Winter  and  summer  resort. 

CITIZEN  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE.HI-WEEKL.Y,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  semi  weekly  $1:  estab- 
lished—dally  1886.  semi  weekly  1868;  F.  L. 
Merritt,  editor;  The  Citizen  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

Circulation  — Daily  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In 
1900,  September,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  the  past  five  years  has  been  so  low^ 
as  l,0O0.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,537; 
for  19U2,  1,919.  In  1913,  yl. 
oge/or  1904.  3,230. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1900, "jkl- • 
Actual     average    for    1902, 

1903,    "JKL." 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday,  and    SEMI-WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $4,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1896,  semi- 
weekly  1897;  H.  A.  Banks,  editor:  Evening 
News  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (2—4).  Cir- 
culation-daily "JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl  "  In 
1903,  Z(  4) . 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Shook  &  Hamrick,  editors;  W.  C.  Frank, 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898, "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4).    In  1904, 1  (D □)• 

OUR  MOUNTAIN  HOME;  monthly; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1898;  J.  M.  Stoner.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1900. "jkl."  In  1901,  (z— 11)  H. 
Inl903,yH.     Inl903,(z— 1)  H. 

AVAYSIDE  EVANGEL.;  monthly; 
gospel;  eight  pages  11x16:  subscription  25 
cents;  established  :899;  S.  Irving  Keeler,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AYDEN,  Pit*  Co.  n-  557t  pop.— local 

estimate  800— on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Greenville,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  tobacco. 

FREE  WILL  BAPTIST;  Wednes' 
davs;  free  will  baptist;  four  pages  12x18;  sub 
8cription$l;  established  1881;  E.  T.Phillips' 
editor:  J.  M.  Barfleld.  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19o3. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (••). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


175 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


BAYBORO,  Pamlico  Co.  Q-  292  pop., 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Newbern,  nearest  railroad 

statiou. 

PA.1IL.1CO     ENTERPRISE;    Thurs 
days;    democratic:    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  W.  T.  Coho, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BELGRADE,  Onslow  Co.  q,  on  At- 
lantic Coast  Line  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Jack- 
sonville, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
189S;  F.  C.  Henderson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jj^l." 

BOONE,  c.h.,  Watauga  Co.  tll55tpop., 

near  the  N.  W.  base   of   the   Blue   Ridge 

Mountains,    19  m.  S.  W.  of  Jeflferson  and 

85  N.  W.  of  Salisbury.    Indian  corn,   oats 

and  grass. 

WATAUGA    DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days:  democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  1888;  R.  C.  Rivers,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BREVARD,  c.  h.,  Transylvania  Co.  JD 

584+  pop.,  on  Transylvania  Rd.,  31  m.  S.  W. 

of   Asheville.     Mountain    summer  resort. 

Farming. 

SYLVAN  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Miner  &  Breeze,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

BREWERS,  mikes  Co.  t]. 
CURFEW;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

BRYSON  CITY,   Swain  Co.  JD  417 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Waynes- 

ville. 

APPALACHIAN;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished October,  1903;  Smith  &  Reagan, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

BUIES  GREEK,  Harnett  Co.  D  on 
Cape  Fear  r.,  3  m.  E.  of  LiUington,  the  coun 
ty  seat.    Farming. 

LITTLE  RIVER  RECORD;  month 
ly:  religious;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
25  cents;   established  1898;   J.  A.  Campbell, 
editor  and  publisher(6 — 3).  Circulation "jkl" 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

BURGAW,  c.  h.,  Pender  Co.  D,  387f 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of 

Wilmington.    Farming. 

PENDER  CHRONICLE;  Thursdays: 
democratic;  four  pages  lTx24;  subscription 
$1:  established  1896;  Pender  Publishing  Co. 
(Inc.\  editors  and  publishers.   Clrc'n  "jkx." 

BURLINGTON,  Alamance  Co.  ^ 
3,692+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  2  m.  W.  of 
Graham,  the  county  seat.  Cotton  manu- 
factories.   Grain  and  tobacco. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1384;  Ogden  F.  Crovvson, editor  and  Publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BURNSVILLE,  c  h.,   Yancey  Co.  -D 
207+  pop.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Bakersville.    Farm 
ing.  mining  and  lumber. 

BLACK     MOUNTAIN      EAGLE; 

Saturdays:  democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.  M.  Lyon, 
editor:  O.  R.  Lewis,  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 


CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Moore  Co.  n  605t 

pop.,  on  Carthage  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh, 

the  State  capital.    Carriage  manufactories. 

Brownstone  quarries. 

BLADE;   Thursdays;   democratic;  four 
pages  isx24;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
W.  H.  McNeill,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:   In   1895,    I.    In    1896,  I.    In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "JKL." 

CHAD  BO  URN,  Columbus  Co.  Q 

40o  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  53  m. 

W.  of   Wilmington.    Strawberry  culture. 

Farming, 

TRUCKER;  Thursdays;  Ave  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  January, 
1902;  E.  A.  Perry,  editor;  W.  J.  Caines,  pub- 
lisher (9 3). 

Circulation:    In  1902,  Z  (4).    Actual  aver- 
age for  I9i)i,  tHi3. 

CHAPELHILL,  Orange  Co.  b  1.099t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Durham. 
Seat  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina. 
In  Golden  Tobacco  Belt.    Iron  mining. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893:  W.  B.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  CAROLINA  JOURNAL 
OF  LAW;  monthly;  law;  tlfty  pagea 
6x91^;  subscription  $3;  established  January, 
1904  ;  J.  MacRae,  LL.D..  editor  ;  Seeman 
Printery,  publishers  (2—5). 

CHARLOTTE,    c.  h.,    Mecklenburg 

Co.  p  18,091+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rds.  Branch  U.  S.  mint. 
Machinery,  cotton  goods,  farm  implements, 
cotton-seed  oil,  fertilizers,  cotton  gins. iron 
castings  and  other  manufactures. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  eve- 
ning  except    Sunday;    eight    pages   20x26; 
subscription  $5.20;  established  1903;  Observer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for  1904, 

NEWS;  every  evenmg  except  Sunday, 
and  TIMES-DEMOCRAT,  semi-weekly. 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscriplion-daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1:  established— daily  1878,  semi- 
weekly  1853;  W.  C.  Dowd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation-Daily  :  In    1895,  I.  ^ctual, 
average  for  1896,  1.780;  /or  189.,  2,078; 
for  1898.  52,443;  for  1899,  3,571  ;  /p»,  W 
3,085;  for  1901,2,974;  for  1902,  3,118; 
for  1903,  3,538;  /or  1904,  4,027. 
Publisher's    announcement.— 'Leading    even- 
ing paper  in  two  Carolinas  in  size,  circula- 
tion and  advertising.    Circulates  in  most 
prosperous  section  of  these  States.     Half 
the  cotton  mills  of  the  South  (more  than 
:^00)  within  100  miles  of  Charlotte. 
Semi- Weekly  :     Actual  average  for  1895. 
1,383;  for  1896.  2,405  ;/orl897.  2,902; 
for  1898.  3,466;  for  1899,  5,555;  /or  1900, 
4,062;  /or  1901,  3,067;  /or  1902,  3,206: 
for  1903,  3,126;  /or  1904,  4,591. 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  circulation 
figures  of  the  Weekly  TiMES-DKMOCRATand 
tlie  fact  that  it  circulates  among  the  most 
prosperous  farmers  of  the  two  Carolinas 
tell  the  whole  story. 

OBSERVER;  every  morning  and 
SEMI- WEEK  LY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26:  subscription- 
daily  $8,  semi  weekly  $1;  established— daily 


776 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CAROLINA— Charlotte. 

1886,  semi-weekly  1891;  J.  P.Caldwell,  editor; 
Caldwell  &  Tompkins, publishers  (1 — i). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1897,  'jkl  "  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  June,  publisher  asserts,  for  past 
twelve  months  has  not  been  less  than  4,500. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  5iO&i'/2;  for  1904, 
«.143  (©©). 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1903,6,791; 
for  1904,  8,408. 

Semi- Weekly  :  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,496. 

WEEKLY. 

AFRICO -AMERICAN  PRESBY- 
TERIAN; Thursdays;  negro;  presbyterian; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  ^1;  established 
1878;  D.  J.  Sanders,  editor  and  publisher 
(10—3).    Circulation  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z(  4). 

AMERICAN  COTTON  MANU- 
FACTURER;  Thursdays;  cotton;  thirty 
two  pages  101^x14;    subscription  $3;    estab 
llshed  1902;   American  Cotton  Manufacturer 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (4—5  P). 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  H.  J.  Green,  editor  and  publisher  (3—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

INDUSTRIAL.    JOURNAL.;     Satur 
days  (A  A). 

MIL.  L.  NEWS;  weekly;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Escott  & 
Ray,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  -jkl.-  In  1899.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,658.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  190<;,  yl.    In  19l'3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PEOPLE'S  PAPER;  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  P.  Sossancan,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESBYTERIAN  STANDARD; 
Thursdays;  presbyterian;  thirty  two  pages 
9]4xlS]4;  subscription  $2;  established  1858;  A. 
J.  McKelway. editor;  N.  C.  Presbyterian  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yt.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  II.    In  1903,  yH. 

Inl904.  H  (nD). 

SOUTHERN  AND  WESTERN 
TEXTILE  EXCELSIOR  ;  Saturdays; 
textile;  twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription $2; 
established  1893;  John  Cuthbertson  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 

1897.  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
STAROFZION;  Thursdays;  Afri- 
can; methodist-episcopal  zion;  eight  pages 
12J^x19;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1878; 
Rev.  J.  W.  Smith,  D.D..  editor:  African  M.  E. 
Zion  Church,  pubUshei's  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895^ publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,800;  in  189(1.3,000.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  vl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  zT.  In  1901.  yl. 
Inl9()2,yl.   In  1903.  (z— 1)  I(»  •).  Inl904,yT. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

SOUTHERN     MANUFACTURER} 

semi  monthly  ( A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

CAROLINA    MEDICAL    .lOUR- 

N A  L ;  monthly ;  medical ;  ninety  eight  pages 
7x10  :  subscription  $2  ;  established  1878  ;  W. 
H.  Wakefield,  managing  editor  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  ".ijii-"  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,685; 
for  190\  2,000.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  T. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  3,141.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

CAROLINA  PYTHIAN;  monthly; 
Knishts  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1898;  J.  G. 
Baird.  editor  and  publi'sher  (fi— 3).  (ilircula- 
tion  "JKL."     In  1913.  Z  (4) 

CHARLOTTE  MKDTCAIi  JOUR- 
NAL: monthly;  medicine  and  surgery; 
one  hundred  and  sixtv-four  pages  8x12:  sub- 
scription S2..50:  established  1892:  E.C.Regis 
ter,  M  D..  editor  and  publisher  (<^ — 3). 
Circulatiou:   In    1895     publisher   asserts 


NORTH  CAROLINA— Charlotte. 

not  less  than  3,000;  in  1896,  smallest  edition, 
8  700;  in  1897, 4,700.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  H.    Inl904,  yll. 

COUNTRY'  DOCTOR;  monthly;  med- 
icine and  surgerj';  sixty-two  pages  7x11 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1900;  W.  H. 
Wakefield,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."  (A  A). 

MESSENiiER  OF  HOPE;  monthlv; 
Protestant  episcopal;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .50cents;  established  1889;  Walter  J. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  3,900.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  y I. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 10)  H. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

SOUTHERN    PUBLISHER;  month 
ly;  journalistic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  Southern  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Cir» 
culation  "jkl"    In  1900,  Z.   In  1902,  "jjo-  " 

CHERRYVILLE,    Gaston    Co.   p 
1.608  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  33  m. 
N.  W.  of  Charlotte. 
N  E  AV  S  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages    14x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

December.    1903;    Jno.    P.   Booker,   editor; 

Cherryville  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation  "j_kl." 

CLARKTON, -B?arf«n  Co.  q  250  pop., 
on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of 
Elizabethtown,  the  county  seat.  Sawmills, 
farming  and  timbering. 
EXPRESS;    Wednesdays;    democratic; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1899;   A.  C.  Johnston,  editor   and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ClilNTON,  c.  h.,  Sampson  Go.  p  958t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of 
Wilmington.  Butter  dishes  and  small  fruit 
baskets. 

CAUCASIAN;  Thursdays;  people's 
party:  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  S' ; 
established  1882;  Marlon  Butler,  editor:  The 
Caucasian  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

SAMPSON  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  paces  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  H.  J.  Hiues.  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.500.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,641.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899, 
vl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  (z-1.  2,  4.  6)  I.  In 
1902.  yl.    Ini903,  (z— 4)1.    In  1904.  y I. 

CLYDE,  Hayioond   Co.  -n  2441  pop.,  on 

Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Waynesville. 

the  county  seat.      Lumber  and  tobacco. 

SKYLAND  BAPTIST;  monthly:  bap- 
tist: eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1«99:  Wilkins.  Honeycutt  &  Alli- 
son, editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "-jkl."  Actual 
n.ferage  for  a  yenr  endinn  unth  August, 
1901,  2,4iF>r.    In  1902,  yH.    In  19(3,  yl  (A  A). 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Polk   Co.  p  334t 

pop.,  75  m.  W.  of    Charlotte  and  6  from 

Tryon,  the  nearest  station  on  Southern  Rd. 

Farming. 

POLK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays:  eight 
pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  W.  S.  Croker,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CONCORD, c.h..(7a*arr««  (7o.p7,ri0t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of  Char- 
lotte.   Cotton  and  plaid  factories. 
TRIBUNE:   semi  weekly,  Mondays  and 

Thursdays;    democratic;    four  pages    15x22; 


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777 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


subscription  $1;  established  1900;  James  F, 
Hurley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P).  Circu- 
lation ■•JKL." 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875:  John  B.  SherrlU,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  l,03'.i.  In  1895,  I,  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,060.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  ISdS,  l,!"!!.  Inl899.yl.  InlQOO.zI. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,070. 
In  1903,  (z — 1)  I.    Actual   average  for   1901, 

a.ois. 

DANBURY,  c.  h..  Stoke$  Co.  t]  2.50 
pop.,  122  m.  N.  W.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture  and  tobacco  manu- 
facturing. 

REPORTER;    Wednesdays;   independ 
ent  democratic;  eigiit  pages  13x32;  subscrip- 
Hon  $1;  established  1872;  Pepper  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3) 
Circnlatiou  :    In  1903,  Z  (4).    Actual  aver- 
age for  190i,<-Z,lSl. 

DELWAY. 

DELL'S     MONTHLY    MESSAGE: 

educational;  four  pages  12x14;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1902;  C.  M.  Beach  and 
W.  N.  Johnson,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  ■■jjii"  (A  A). 

"DUNN,  Harnett   Co.  a  l,072t  pop.,  on 

Atlantic   Coast  Line  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  E.  of 

Fayetteville.    Agriculture. 

GUIDE;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY;  democratic;  daily  four 
weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription- 
daily  S3,  weekly  $1;  established  July,  1902; 
J.  L.  Pittman,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation — daily  "iKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

DE3IOCRAT1C    BANNER;  Wednes 
days;   democratic;    four  pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  J.  T.  &  A.  W. 
McLean,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4).    Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DURHAM,  c.  h..  Durham  Co.  t]  6,679t 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line,  Norfolk  & 
Western  and  Southern  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  W. 
of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco 
factories  and  cotton  mills. 

MORNING  HERALD;  every  morning 
except  Mondajs  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2.60;  established  1894;  J. 
King  &  Rollins,  editors  and  publishers. 
CIrc'n-jjcL."     In  1898.  Z.    In  1901.  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
VVEEKIiY,  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $3,  weekly 
|l;  established— daily  1889.  weekly  1896; 
James  A.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— daily   'jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1820;  Zeb.  P.  Council,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P)     Circulation 'iKi,." 

THRIFT;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
91^x12^^;  subscription  50  cents:  established 
1901;  J.'B.  Hunter,  editor;  Thrift  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  118  West  Main  street 
(10—3).    Circulation:  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SOUTH  ATLANTIC  QUARTER- 
LY; January,  April,  July  and  October;  col- 
legiate; one  hundred  and  four  pages  6J^x9i>^; 
subscription  $2;  established  January,  1902; 
John  Spencer  Bassett,  editor;  Trinity  Col- 
lege, publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "uti,." 

EDENTON,  c.  h..  Chowan  Co.  cf  3,046t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Southern  Rd.  and  Eden- 
ton  bay,  at  the  mouth  of  Chowan  i.,  130m. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


N.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Shad 
and  herring  fishing. 

EASTERN   COURIER;   Thursdays 

(A  A). 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays,  democratic; 
four  pages  17}^x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19113;  H.  F.  Swaringer,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — J).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELBOW,    Columbus  Co.  Q   128  pof)., 

7  m.  S.  E.  of  Whiteville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

CHRISTIAN  STAR;  semimonthly; 
negro,  undenominational;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription 75  cents;  established  May,  1901; 
Robert  S.  Jervay,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  c.  h.,  Patquo. 

tank  Co.  cf  6,348t  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  South- 
ern Rd.  and  Pasquotank  r.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Albemarle  sound.  Fishing,  lumber  and 
grain  trade.  Cotton  seed  oil  mills  and  cot- 
ton, canning  and  ice  factories. 

ECONOMIST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  fiud  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo 
eratic;  four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily  $3,  weekly  81;  estab- 
lished—daily 1903,  weekly  1872;  R.  B.  Creecy, 
editor;  Economist  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2 — 4).  Circulation —daily  "jkl."  Weekly: 
lnl902,  Z   (4.  5).    Inl903,  Z(4).    In  1904,"JSi." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Thomas  B.  Berry,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NORTH  CAROLINIAN;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1869;  Palemon  John,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (AA)- 

TAR  HEEL;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  August.  1901:  Walter  L. 
Cohoon,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkj-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  a,  761.  In  1904,  February,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  during  1903  was  less 
than  3,500.    In  1904.  yH. 

ELKIN,  Surry  Co.  ti  860t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Dobson,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  pins,  brack- 
ets, furniture  and  shoes.  Cotton,  woolen, 
roller  and  saw  mills.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.E.John- 
son, editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'u  "jkl." 

ELM    CITY,    Wilson  Co.  o  560  pop., 

on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  7  m.  West  of 

Wilson. 

ELEVATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1901;  W.  M.  Beasley,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation   'tii" 

ENFIELD,  Halifax  Co.  cT  361t  pop.— 

local  estimate  800 — on  Atlantic  Coast  Line 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Halifax,  the  county  seat. 

Cotton,  tobacco  and  peanuts. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  S.  S.  Alsop, 
editor;  Theo.  M.  Cooper,  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  "JKL."   (A  A). 

FAISON,  Duplin  Co.  O,  350  pop.,  on 

Atlantic  Coast   Line  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of 

Kenansville,  the  county  seat,  and  55  S.  E. 

of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.    Farming  and 

strawberries.    Lumber  mills. 

DUPLIN  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;    four  pages  20x26;   subscription 


778 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


$1;  established  June,  1901;  John  M.  Faison 
and  D  S.  Hines,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (••). 

FAYETTEVILLE,   c.  h.,  Cumber- 

land  Co.  g    4,670+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast 
Line  Rd.    and    Cape   Fear   r.,  at  head  of 
navigation,  53  ra.  S.  of  Raleigh.   Manufact- 
ures of  cotton  and  silk  goods,  woodenware 
and  furniture.    Shipping  point  for  lumber, 
tar,  turpentine,  cotton,  etc. 
OBSERVER  ;    every    evening    except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic;   four   pages  — daily    15x22,    weekly 
20x25;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily  1896,    weekly    1817;    E.    J. 
Hale,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :   •■jkl." 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  1,0S6> 
In    1896.  I.     In  1897,  I  Z.    In  1898,   yl.      In 
1899.  ••JKL.- 

NORTH  CAROLINA  BAPTIST; 
Wednesdays;  baptist;  eight  pages  13x19;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  John  A.  Gates, 
Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3.250.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  3,739.  In  1898,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  less  than  3,800;  in  1899,  smallest 
3.800.  In  1900,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1901,  (z-4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  4,704.  In  1903,  yG 
Inl904,  yll. 
STANDARD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FORK  CHURCH,  Davie  Co.  t  200 

pop.,  20  m.  from  Winston  Salem. 

HORNET;  bi-weekly;  democratic;  four 
pages 7x11;  sub.ticiiption 25 cents;  established 
1904;  W.  Henry  Davis,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h..  Macon  Co.  -a  335t 

pop.    Mining  and  farming. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.20;  established 
1887;  W.  A.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

FREMONT,  ^aj/ne  Co.  O  435  pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GASTONIA,  Gaston  Co.p  4,610t  pop., 
on  Southern  and  Carolina  &  Northwestern 
Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat. 
Cotton,  wood  and  leather  goods.  Shipping 
point  for  cotton  district. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; eight  p:iges  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1899;  Hugh  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).  Circnlation"JKL."  In  1902, 
Z(4). 

GAZETTE;  weekly,  twice  a  week,Tues- 
days  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x^4;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880;  W. 
F.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

GOIiDSBORO,c.h.,  Wayne  Co.a- 
5,877+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina, 
Southern  and  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds. 
and  Neuse  r,,  49  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the 
State  capital.  Manufacturing,  cotton  grow- 
ing and  agriculture. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  18x24.  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $l;es 
tablished— daily  1869,  weekly  1883:  J.  E.  Rob 
inson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  F).  Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "iKL." 

BAPTIST  REVIEW;  weekly; 
baptist;  four  pages  18x24;  established  1873; 
Rev.  B.  W.  Nash,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu 
lation    JKL." 


HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1887;  A.  Roscower.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  ••JiiL." 

WAYNE  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Sat 
urdays;  Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Arthur  White- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "isj," 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "isx"  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(««)(AA). 


GRAHAM,  c.    h.,   Alamance    Co.  b 

2,052+  pop.,  on  Southern   Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of 
Greensboro.    Cotton  and  tobacco  factories. 

ALAMANCE  GLEANER;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  foui-  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  J.  D.  Kernodle.  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  13^^x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Heenan  Hughes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ••iKL." 

GREENSBORO,  c.  b..  Guil/ord 
Co.  [j  10,035+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Cape 
Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  Rds.,  81  m.  N.  W. 
of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Cotton, 
tobacco,  iron,  wood  and  other  manufac- 
tures.   Agriculture  and  tobacco. 

BRECO  RD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$4;  established  1890;  J.  M.  Reece  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (.3— 3).  Clrc'n  •'JKL  "  In 
1902,  Z  (4,5). 

TELEGRAM  ;  every  evening  except 
Monday;  eight  pages  18x2<);  subscription  $3; 
established  1897;  R.  W.  Haywood,  editor  and 
publisher  (t!— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  19(J3. 

■NORTH  CAROLINA  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE  ;  Wednesdays;  methodist- 
eplscopal;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1855;  Rev.  H.  M.  Blair,  D.  D., 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1899.  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
19J1,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jjo.." 

OUR  CHURCH  RECORD  ;  Thurs- 
days;  merhodist-protestant;  eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  F. 
McCuUoch,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion ••JKL." 

PATRIOT  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1821;  W.  M.  Barber,  editor;  W.  M. 
Barber  &  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  189^K  1.203. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  19(3, 
yl.  In  1904,  December,  publisher  asserts,  at 
no  time  during  the  past  two  year  less  than 

2  750. 

'eVERY'THING:  semi-m(nthly;  irdf- 
pendent:  sixteen  pages  llxlB;  subscription 
$2:  established  19(i2;  Al.  Fairbrother,  editor 
and  publisher  (1— .*;). 

Circulation:  In  1903, (z— 6)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904.  3,55?. 

A  POSTOLIC  MESSENGER  ;  month 
ly;  holiness;  four  pages  I2i^9i.^:  subscription 
2ict'iits;  esrablishpd  January.  1903;  Thos.  C. 
Hodgin,  editor;  Wlnfred  R.  Cox.  publisher 

^^SOUTHERN  TEXTILE  REVIEW; 

monthly;  textile:  twenty  four  to  twenty- 
eight  pages  8x11;  subscription $2;  established 
August.  1901;  Textile  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (11— 2).    Circulation  ".ikl.  • 

WOMAN'S  MISSIONARY  REC- 
ORD; monthly;  methodist  -  protestant  ; 
thirtv-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1885;  J.  F.  McCulloch,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).  ,       _„    ^ 

Circulation  :  In  189.5,  ••jkl-  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1,529;  for  1F98, 
1,583.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900,yl.  In  19t)l,puh. 
Usher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,750,  In 
1902,  yl.    Inli03.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


GREEN  VILIiE,c.  h.,  Pitt  Co.D-2,565t 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and  Tar  r. 

Carriage,  tobacco  and  paint  manufactories 

and  lumber  mills. 

REFLiECTOll:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  EASTERN  REFLECTOR, 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; dally  four,  semi  weekly  eight  pages 
— daily  16x32,  semi-weekly  13x20;  subscrlp 
tion— daily  $8,  semi  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1894,  semi-weekly  188S:D.  J.  Whichard, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl." 

KING'S  WEEKLY;  thrlce-a-week, 
Tuesdays.  Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1894;  Henry  T.  King,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897. 1,941.  Inl898.  yl.  Inl899,  yl  (++). 
In  1900.  y  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  191)3, 
yI(00)(AA). 

OUILFORD  COLLEGE,  Guilf«rd 

Co.  ^  300  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of 

Greensboro,  the  county  seat. 

GUILFORD  COLLEGIAN  I  monthly, 
during  college  year;  literary;  forty  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  Liter- 
ary Societies  of  Guilford  College,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMLET,  Richmond  Co.  p  639  pop., 
on  Seaboard  Air  Line,  6  m.  S  E.  of  Rock- 
ingham. 

OUTLOOK;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished li>U3;  W.  S.  &  G.  V.  Barnes,  editors; 
Capital  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.' 

HAYESVILLE,     Clay     Co.  -n  142t 

pop.,  12}^  m.  E.  of   Murphy,   the  nearest 

railroad  town.  The  county  seat.    Farming. 

CLAY  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  G.  W.  Sanderson,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HENDERSON,  c.  h.,  Vance  Co.  ti 
3,746+ pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  42  m.  N.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  In  Golden  Tobacco  Belt  and  cot- 
ton growing  section. 

GOLD  liEAF;  Thursdays;  democratic, 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Thad.  R.  Manning,  editor  and  pub 
iisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HENDERSONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hen- 

derton  Co.  p  1,917+  pop.,  on  Hendersonvllle 
&  Brevard  and  Southern  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  of 
Asheville.  Stove  foundry  and  furniture 
and  canning  factories. 

HUSTLER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four   pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab 
lished  1891;  M.  L.  Shipman.  editor;  Shipman 
&Osborne  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n"jKL" 

WESTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA 
TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886:  T.  W. 
Valentine,  eaitor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "tK_L." 

BREEZE;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  April, 
1903;  Mrs.  J.  M.  Ransier,  editor  and  publisher 

(1— 5P). 

HICKORY,  Catawba  Co. ^2,535t pop., 
on   Southern   and   Chester   &  Lenoir  Rds. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Watering  place.     Corn,  wheat,  cotton  and 
tobacco. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  C.  Dowd,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average 
for  1901M, 3548  In  1901, yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  "iKL" 

HORNET;  Fridays;  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  40  cents;  established  January, 
1903;  C.  Frank  Stroud,  editor  and  publLsher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1848;  J.  O.  Foy,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3), 
Circulation  "isi"  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z( 2,  6,  10).    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

TIMES-MERCURY;  Wednesdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891;  J.  F.  Click,  editor; 
Times  -  Mercury  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1S99,  1,370.  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1908, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

HIGHPOINT,  Guilford  Co.  b  4.163r 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  15  ni.  S.  W.  of  Greens- 
boro, the  county  seat.  Cotton  and  wood- 
working mills  and  tobacco,  broom,  canning, 
furniture  and  mattress  factories.  Wheat, 
corn,  tobacco  and  cotton  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881 ;  J.  J.  Farrls.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circ'n"JKL"  In  1897.  Z.   In  1902,  "isi- " 

SOUTHERN  FURNITURE  JOUR- 
NAlj;  nionrhly;  furniture;  sixty  pages 
llxl4i^<);  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1901;  H.  W.  Kronheinier  and  J.  J.  Farrlss,  edi- 
tors; Southern  Furniture  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ••iKk" 

HILLSBORO,c.h.,  Orange  Co.  b  707t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Dur- 
ham.   Tobacco  factories. 

ORANGE  CO.  OBSERVER;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  six  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1878 ;  Joseph  A.  Har- 
ris, editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jki." 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  siibicription  $1;  estab- 
lished Augusr,  1902:  C.  D.  Turner,  editor; 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (a— 3) 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HOLLY    SPRINGS,   ^^aie    Co.   a 
219+  pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Northern  Rd. 
CAPE   FEAR    ENTERPRISE;    Fri- 
days (A  A) 
WAKE  COURIER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JACKSONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Onslow  Co. 
O^  .309+ pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Newbern  &  Nor- 
folk Rd.,  about  50  m.  N.  of  Wilmington. 
Agriculture. 

ONSLOW  MESSENGER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  May,  1902;  Lionel  Giles,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERSON,  Ashe  Co.  tl  250  pop., 
29  m.  N.  of  North  Wllkesboro,  nearest  trad- 
ing and  railroad  station.  Lumber  and 
mining.    Corn,  wheat  and  oats. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
April,  1902;  T.  W.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


780 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


KERNERSVILLE,  Forsyth  Co.,  ^ 
^52+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd. 
OBSERVER  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

KING'S    MOUNTAIN,    Cleveland 

Co.  p  2,U62t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  33  m.  W. 

of  Charlotte.   Four  cotton  mills.  Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pa^es  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903.  J.  E,  McLaughen,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

KINSTON,  c.  h.,  Lenoir  Co.  a-  7,086 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina  and 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds.  and  Neuse  r.,  80 
m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Knit- 
ting mills,  cotton  mills,  turpentine  distil- 
leries, lumber  and  shingle  mills.  Shipping 
point  for  cotton  and  tobacco. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKIiY,  twice-a-week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  vreekly  eight  pages  15i^x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weeklv  $1;  established 
—daily  1898,  weekly  1882;  D.  T.  Edvvood,  edl 
tor;  Kinston  Free  Press  Co.,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  IS95,  1,104; 
for  1896,  1,320;  for  1897,  1,266;  .tor  1898, 
1,106:  for  1899,  1,021.  In  1900,  "jkl." 
Acttial  average  for  i.901,  1,396.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

LAGRANGE,  Lenoir  Co.  n-  853t  pop., 
on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina  Rd.,  10  m.  N. 
W.  of  Kingston,  the  county  seat,  and  60  S.  E. 
of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture. 
Cotton  and  tobacco  market. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democrat:  four 
pages  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  D.  H.  Petrie,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

WATCH  TOWER;  Fridays;  disciples 
of  Christ;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1872;  J.  D.  Waters  and  D.  H. 
Petree,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  'jkl.- 
Inl902,  Z(4,  5). 

SOUTHERN  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  medical;  fifty-eight  pages 
ej^xlO;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  J. 
W.P.  Smith  wick,  M.D.,  editor;  The  Southern 
Medical  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
<8-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2,166;  for  1900,  3,488;  for  1901,  4,666. 
In  19u2,  yG.     In  19(33,  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

liAURINBURG,  Richmond  Co.   p 

1,334+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  96  m. 

N.  W.  of  Wilmington.    Farming. 

EXCHANGE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  J.  P.  Wiggins,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iki,." 

SCOTLAND  TI3IES;  Thursdays; 
negro;  six  pages  20x26;  established  1899; 
H.  W.  Tovvnsend,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

liEAKSVIIiLE,  Rockingham  Co.   ^ 

688+  pop.,  on  Danville  &  Western  Rd.  and 

Dan  r.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  Danville,  Va.    Cot 

ton  and  tobacco  factories  and  woolen  mill. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  T.  Darlington,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).   Circulation  "jkl.- 

IjENOIR,  c.  h.,  Caldwell  Co. -nl,296t 
pop.,  on  Chester  &  Lenoir  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Blue  Ridge  Mountains.  Lumber  manu- 
facturing market  and  furniture  factory. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 

NEWS.:  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
cription  $1;  established  1898;  H.  C.  Martin, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

TOPIC  ;  Tuesdays  ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875 ; 
Mark  Squires,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Davidson  Co.  U 

1,234+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of 
Salisbury.  Mining,  lumbering,  agricult- 
ure and  cotton  and  tobacco  raising. 

DISPATCH;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16>gx22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  H.  B.  Varner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation :  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than 
2.260;  in  1899,  3.600.  In  19(J0,  yH.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition 
during  the  past  year  was  less  than  5.000.     In 

1903,  G.     In  1904.  yH. 

TAR  HEEL  POULTRY  MAN} 
monthly;  poultry;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1894;  R.  L. 
Simmons,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKi."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

LINCOLNTON,  c  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  p 
828+  pop.,  on  Carolina  Western  and  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rds.  Cotton  factories,  min- 
ing and  farming. 

LINCOLN  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Jno.  C.  Tipton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl." 

LITTLETON,  Halifax  Co.  cf  534t  pop. , 

on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of 

Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Mineral  springs. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS  REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  T.  R.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation -'JKL." 

TRUE  REFORMER;  Wednesdays; 
negro;  Independent;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  W.  F.  Young, 
editor;  Afro  Union  Club,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."      In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

LOUISBURG,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  b 
1,178+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.  and 
Tar  r.,  30  m.  N.  E,  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  Cotton  and  tobacco  market.  Ag- 
riculture. 

FRANKLIN  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871 :  Jas.  A,  Thomas,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    CIrc'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

LUMBERTON,  c.  h.,  Robeson  Co.  g 

849+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  68  m.  N. 

W.  of  Wilmington.  Cotton,com  and  lumber. 

ARGUS;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  O.  J.  Peterson,  editor 
andpubllsher  (12— 4).  ' 

Circulation:    In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  m)2,  1,Q91',  for  1903,   1,634.     In 

1904.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than 

i,roo. 

ROBESON  IAN;  semi- weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic-  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $1  50;  established  1870; 
Alex.  P.  McAllister,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circ'n  -jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MADISON,  Rockingham  Co.  [j  813t 
pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


781 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Norfolk  &  Western  Rds.,  32  m.  N.  E,  of 
Winston.  Tobacco  warehouses  and  lum- 
ber mills.    Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Tliursdays;  free  silver; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  W.  H.  Curtis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  'ikl." 

MARION,  c.  h.,  McDowell  Co.  -n  l,116f 
pop.,  on  Ohio  River  &  Charleston  and 
Southern  Rds.,  45  m.  E.  of  Asheville.  Lum- 
ber business,  tanneries  and  furniture  man- 
ufactory. Tobacco,  wheat,  corn,  oats,  live 
stock  and  gold  mining. 

McDOWEL-Ii  DEMOCRAT:  Fridays; 
four  pages  16x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  E.  H.  House,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
190(1 ;  W.F.Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  ■vkl." 

MARSHALL,  Madison  Co.^  337 pop,, 
on  Southern  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  W.  of  Asheville. 

MADISON  COUNTY  RECORD;  Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1901;  J.  R.  Swann, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation ".iki,-" 

MARSHVILLE,  Union  Co.  g   349t 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Monroe,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

0CJRH03IE;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  Z.  Green,  editor;  Our  Home 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  an  edition 
for  Wadesboro  (8—3).  Combined  circula- 
tion "iKL." 

MAXTON,  Robeson  Co.  g  935t  pop., 
on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  and  Seaboard 
Air  Line  Rds.,  21  m.  N.  W.  of  Lumberton, 
the  county  seat.    Cotton. 

BLADE:  Saturdays;  independent-re 
publican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  R.  B.  Russell,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCOTTISH  CHIEF:  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1886;  M.  G.  McKenzie,  editor; 
Chief  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MAYSVILLE,  Jones  Co.,   g. 

JONES-ONSL.O^V  COURIER  ;Thurs 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1900;  Fred.  C.  Hen- 
derson, editor  and  publisher  (11—3).  Circula- 
tion "IKL." 

MOCKSVILLE,c.h.,  Davie  Co.-n745t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Salisbury. 

Tobacco  factories  and  planing  mills.    Agrl 

culture  and  tobacco. 

DAVIE   RECORD;    Wednesdays;    re 
publican;    four  pages  18x24 ;    subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  E.H.Morris,  editor; 
E.  H.  Morris  &  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DAVIE  TIMES;  Thursdays;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1879;  O.  E.  Crowson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl- " 

MONROE,  c.  h.,  Union   Co.  g  2,427t 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E. 

of  Charlotte.    Iron  works  and  cotton  mills. 

ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  B.  C.  Ashcroft,  editor;  B.  C.  &  E. 
Ashcroft,  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z(4)(»»). 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  four  pages 20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Rowland 
F.  Beasley.  editor;  G.  M.  Beasley  &  Bro..  pub. 
lishers(3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  Inl902,Z(6). 

MONTREAT,  Buncombe  Co.,  -a  49t 
pop. 
REVIVAL.;  monthly  (A  A). 

MOORESVILLE,  Iredell  (7o.-Dl,533t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  States- 
ville,  the  county  seat,  and  28  N.  of  Char- 
lotte.   Cotton,  saw  and  rolling  mills. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Harry  P.  Deaton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MORAVIAN  TA.L.l.S,  Wilkes  Co.  ti 
118  pop..  5  m.  S.  of  Wilkesboro,  the  county 
seat,  and  nearest  station  on  Southern  Rd. 
Shipping  lumber. 

YELLOW  JACKET;  biweekly;  re- 
publican; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  30 
cents;  established  1899;  R.  Don  Laws,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,390;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  October  3, 
1901,  8,t290;  /or  1902,  19,S00;  for  1903. 
47,346;  for  a  yea)-  ending  with  January  5, 
1905,95,411. 

MORGANTON,  c.  h.,  Burke  Co.  -o 

l,938t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  64  m.  N.  W.  of 
Charlotte.    Gold  mining  and  agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

NEWS-HERALD;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  T.  G.  Cobb,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAIRY,  Surry  Co.  ^  2,680t 
pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  Rd. 
and  Ararat  r.,  151  m.  N.  W.  of  Raleigh  the 
State  capital.  Tobacco  factories  and  granite 
quarry. 

LEADER  ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  16x22 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1903;  J.  E 
Albright,  editor  and  publisher  (7-^  P). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
page.s  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1880 ;  M.  A.  Lowry,  editor  and  publisher 
(7- 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

MOUNT  OLIVE,   Wavne  Co.  D-  617 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  12  m.  S.  of 

Goldsboro,  the  county  seat. 

TRIBUNE;  Thuisdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
March  31. 1904;  Fred  R.  Mintz, editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

M  U  MF  O  R  D,  Pasquotank  Co.  cf  29 

pop.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of   Elizabeth  City,   the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

SIGNS  OF  THE  TIMES:  semi-month- 
ly; mail  order  trade;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1902;  H.  F.  Wood- 
house,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    (A  A). 

MURPHY,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co. -n604t 

pop.,  on  Atlanta,  KnoxvillecSt  Northern  and 

Southern   Rds.  and   Hiawassee  r.,   at  the 

mouth  of  Valley  r.    Tobacco. 

CHEROKEE  SCOUT;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Meroney  &  Towns,  editorg 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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NASHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Nash  Co.  a  479t 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  20  m.  W. 

of  Tarboro.    Cotton  and  tobacco. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  M.  W.  Lincke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ••jKL." 

NAZARETH,  Wake  Co.  a  479  pop., 

23  m.  from  Raleigh;  the  railroad  station  is 

Raleigh. 

TRUTH;  monthly;  roman  catholic; 
fort V  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  es 
tablished  1897;  Thos.  F.  Price,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-4). 

Circulation:    In    1903.    (z— 4)  G.    Aettial 
average  for  190i,  15,375. 

NEWBERN,   c.   h.,  Craven    Co.  D 

9,09U+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina 
and  Wilmington,  Newborn  &  Northern 
Rds.  and  at  confluence  of  Neuse  and  Trent 
rs.  Turpentine,  tar,  cotton,  lumber,  fishing 
and  garden  truck.    A.  port  of  entry. 

JOURNAL.;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
—daily  18x24,  semi- weekly  30x26;  subscrip- 
•tion— daily  $4,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1882,  semi-weekly  1878;  Chas.  L.  Stevens, 
editor  and  publisher. 
Circulatiou— Daily  :  "jkl." 
Semi- Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "jKi." 

NEWTON,  c.h,,  Ca«aw&a  Co. -Dl,583t 

pop.,  on  Southern   and  Chester  &  Lenoir 

Rds.      Seat   of   Catawba   College.     Grain, 

tobacco  and  fruit,  cotton  mills. 

CATAWBA  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 

democratic;    four  pages  20x26;  subscription 

$1;    established  May,  1903;    C.  M.  McCorkle, 

editor ;  The  Catawba  County  News  Company, 

publishers  (12 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  fFridays;  democratic; 
-four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879 ;  F.  M.  Williams,  editor  ;  Enterprise 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."   Actual  average 
/or  1903. 1,181.    Inl904,  "JKL."  (••). 

NORTH  "WILKESBORO,  Wilkes 

Co.  X2  918+  pop.,  75  m.  W.  of  Winston.    Saw 

an  1  planing  mills,  door,  sash,  canning  and 

wagon  and  furniture  factories,  foundries 

and  tannery. 

BL.UE  RIDGE  BAPTIST;  Thurs 
days;    baptist;    four  pages  13x20:  subscrlp 
tionSO  cents;  established  1900;    Wm.  M.  Lee, 
editor;  The  Blue  Ridge  Baptist  Publishing 
Co.,    publishers   (8 — 3^.      Circulation    "jkl." 
(AA). 

HUSTLiER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  F.  J.  Robertson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;    subscription  50  cents;    estab- 
lished November.  1903;  John  Crouch,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1904,  677. 

STATE  REPUBLICAN;  biweekly; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  13x16;  sub- 
Bcription  25  cents;  established  April,  1903; 
John  Crouch,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Cir- 
culation ".jkl."  (A  A). 

OXFORD,  c.  h.,  Granville  Co.  b  2,059t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Hender- 
son and  50  N.  of  Raleigh.  Tobacco  and  cot- 
ton ;  buggy  and  furniture  factories. 

PUBLIC  L.EDGER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
eratic;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


tablished  1888:  John  T.  Britt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1901,  Z  (4). 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PILOT  MOUNTAIN,  Surry  Co.  ^ 

710+  pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley 

Rd.,  10  m.   S.  E.    of  Mountalry.    Tobacco 

and  farming. 

PILOT  NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898;  John 
E.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4.  5). 

PINEHURST,  Moore  Co.  n  on  Aber- 
deen &  Asheboro  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Aber- 
deen. Winter,  health  and  pleasure  resort. 
Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

OUTLiOOK;  Saturdays,  from  November 
to  May;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1897  ;  Herbert  L. 
JiUson,  editor;  The  Outlook  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (.3— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (6).  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,53'^;  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  May,  1904,  3,5^3. 

PITTSBORO,  c.  h.,  Chatham  Co.  u 
424+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.  Shut- 
tle-block factory  and  grist  and  saw  mills. 
Farming. 

CHATHAM  CITIZEN;  Wednesdays; 
farmers'  alliance;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  R.  B.  Llne- 
berrv,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl.' 

CHATHAM  RECORD  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  H.  A.  London,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "ijKL." 

PLYMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  n- 

1,011+ pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 

Roanoke    river,   near    Albemarle    Sound. 

Farming. 

ROANOKE  BEACON;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  C.V.  W.  Ausbon,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RALFORD,   Cumberland  Co.   g   I75t 
pop. 
CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

RALEIGH,  c.  h.,  Wake  Co.  n  Stat* 
Capital,  13,643+ pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line 
and  Southern  Rds.,  148  m.  N.  of  Wilming- 
ton. Various  manufactories.  Cotton,  corn 
and  tobacco. 

MORNING  POST;  every  morning,  and 
WEEK  L  Y,  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  153^x22 ; 
subscription— daily  $6;  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1897,  weekly  1898;  R.  M.  Furman, 
editor;  North  Carolina  Publishing  Company, 
publi-shers. 

Circulation— Daily:  Inl900,"ij£i."  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  there  has  not  been  a  day 
when  the  issue  has  been  less  than  6,000.  In 
1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yG. 
Weekly:  In  1900. -jkl."  In  1901, 1.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

NEWS  AND  OBSERVER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  NORTH  CARO- 
LINIAN, Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $7,  weekly 
$1  ;  established— jyretos  1872,  Observer  1876, 
North  Carolinian  1892;  News  and  Observer 
Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Act- 
ual average  for  1897.  4,796.  In  1898  zG. 
In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  (z— 1, 2. 4. 5)  G. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  G.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
8,201: /o>- 1904.  9,111. 
Weekly:  In  1897.  -jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1901,  Z  (1.2,4,5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


TIIIES  ANI>  EVENING  VISITOR; 

ever>  evening  except  Sunday;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished-rimes 1S97,  Visitor  1878;  J.  C.  Caddell, 
editor;  Visitor  Press  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circiilation  "JiL."  In  1897,  Z.  Inl900.Z(6). 
In  IWi,   MKi.."     In  19<)3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  19(14,  yl. 

BAPTIST  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
negro,  baptist;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1893;  Sentinel  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).  In 
191.3,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BIBIiICAI.  RECORDER;  Wednes 
days;  baptist;  eight  pages  14x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18:«;  J.  W.  Bailey,  editor; 
Edwards  &  Broughton,  proprietors  (3—4). 
Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,500.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zll.  Actual  average  for  1899,  5«924; 
for  1900. 7,480.  In  1901.  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  7,635;  for  1903,  8.8752;  for  1904, 

'CAUCASIAN;  Thursdays;  people's 
party ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Marion  Butler,  editor;  The 
Caucasian  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(8—3  P).  „      , 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899.yl.  Inl900,zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, y I.  Inl9l3,yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Wednes 
days;  methodlstepiscopal;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  18j5;  T.  N. 
Ivev,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Inl898,  "jjvl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900,  4, 85J8; 
for  a  year  ending  with  May,  19U1, 6, 1 76.  In 
190-2, yG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  llxlSJ^;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1904;  J.  L.  Ramsey,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

FARMER  AND  MECHANIC;  Tues 
days;  agricultural;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  Farmer  and 
Mechanic  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8-3P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  2.400.  In  1898,  zH. 
In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,yH.  In  ia)l.(z-l, 2, 4, 5)  H. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

HARBINGER;  Saturdays;  labor:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
19u2;  C.  W.  McGowan,  editor  and  publisher 
<2— 5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESSIVE  F  A  RMER;  Tues 
days  ;    agricultural ;    sixteen    pages  10x15 ; 
subscription  $1;   established  1886;   Clarence 
H.  Poe,  editor;    The  Agricultural  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,    "jkl."     In    1899  and 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  ex- 
ceeded 5.000.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903.    (z— 4)    G.      Actual    average    for    1904, 

LIBERATOR;  semi-monthly  (A  A). 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  BEACON;  monthly;  Sunday 
school:  sixteen  pages  8x10;  subscription  25 
cents;  S.  M.Smith, editor;  Edwards  &  Brough- 
ton, publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

REIDSVILLE,    Rockingham    Co.    [^ 

3,262+  pop.,  on   Southern  Rd..  24  m.  N.  of 

Greensboro.    Tobacco  and  cotton  factories. 

REVIEW;   semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1889;  Oliver  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "JKL  "     In  1896.  I.    In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl."    In  1900.  Z  (3,5).    In 

1901,  Z  (1,4,  6,  12).    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 
WEBSTER'S  WEEKLY;  Thursdays; 

independent  democratic;    four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1872;  J.  R.  Web- 
■ter,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.    In  1896,1.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vT.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902, yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


RICH  SQUARE,  Northampton  Co. 
□^232+  pop.,  on  Roanoke  &  Tar  River  Rd.. 
14  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

ROANOKE    CHOWAN    TIMES; 

Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Andrew  J. 
Conner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,250.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •) 

ROBERSONVILL.E,  Martin  Co.  d 

275  pop.,  on  Atlantic.  KnoxviUe&  Northern 

Rd.,  about  12 m. W.  of  WlUiamston,   the 

county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1903;  A.  R.  Dunning,  editor;  The  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—4).    Clrc'n  "jjcj,." 

(A  A). 

ROCKINGHAM,   c.    h.,  Richmond 

Co.  p  1,507+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd., 

117  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington.    Cotton  mills. 

ANGLO-SAXON;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  C.  C.  Whitlock  and  A.  S. 
Dockery,  editors  ;  Anglo-Saxon  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHMOND    CO.     HEADLIGHT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901; 
John  H.  Walsh,  editor;  John  H.  Walsh  and 
W.  H.  Covington,  publishers.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  Edgecomhe  Go.  a 
2,937+  pop.,  on    Atlantic  Coast   Line   Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  and  tobacco. 
RECORD  ;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

ROXBORO,  c.  h.,  Person  Co.  [j]  l,021t 
pop. ,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. ,  about  30  m . 
N.  of  Durham.  Manufacturing  town.  Ag- 
riculture and  tobacco  raising. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884  ;  J.  A.  &  J.  W.  Noel,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:   In  1899.   "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,003.    In  1901,  "JKL." 

RUTHERFORDTON,  c.  h.,  Ruth. 

erford  Co.  P880+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line, 
and  Ohio  River  &  Charleston  Rds.  Leather 
and  harness  manufactories. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903,  C.  D.  Wilkie.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher Q- 4).    Circulation  "jk_l.' 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SALISBURY,  c.  h.,i?owaw  Co. -n  6,277 1 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  131  m.  W.  of  Raleigh, 
the  State  canltal.  Iron  foundries  and  manu- 
factories of  various  kinds.  Agriculture  and 
mining.  Cotton,  cordage  and  knitting  mills. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  four  pages— daily 
13.x2i).  weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established  1897;  Roneche  & 
Brown,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

CAROLINA  WATCHMAN;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15^^x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1904;  W.  H.  Stewart, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 


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GLiO BE;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;Varner  &  Dorsett,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901.  1,150.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

SALUDA,    Polk  Co.  jn  211  pop.,   on 

Southern  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Columbus. 

HERA  Li D  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901,  E.  B. 
Goelet,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir'n  "jkl" 

SANFORD,  Moore  Go.  n  l,044t  pop., 

on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  and  Seaboard 

Air  Line  Rds.,  2  m.   N.  W.  of   Jonesboro. 

Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Fi-ldays;  democratic;  four 
pages  183^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886  ;  P.  H.  St.  Clair,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 5P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCOTLAND  NECK,  Halifax  Co.  cf 

1,348+  pop.,  on  Wilmington  &  Weldon  Rd., 

20  m.  S.  of  Halifax,  the  county  seat.  Cotton 

growing  and  lumber  manufacturing. 

COMMON  WEALiTH;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1883;  E.  E.  Hilliard,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1897,  ••jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,381.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  {z-4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

SELMA,  Johnston  Co.  n  816  pop.,  on 

Atlantic   Coast   Line  and  Southern  Rds., 

about  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh. 

NEWS;  twice  a  week;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1;  established 
November  1. 1904;  William  J.  Cairres,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

SHELBY,  c.  h.,  Cl&veland  Co.  JJ  l,874t 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  South  Caro- 
lina &  Georgia  Rds.,  52  m.  W.  of  Charlotte. 
Cotton-shipping  point. 

AURORA;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages 20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
J.  H.  Qulnn,  editor  and  publisher  (2— i). 
Circulatiou  "jki.."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

CLEVELAND  STAR;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Clyde  R.  Hoey,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1896.  -jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,406.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, 
publisher  assei'ts,  smallest  issue  1,750.  Actiial 
average  for  a  year  ending  June,  1900,  1.945. 
In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  is- 
sue for  year  past  was  2.100.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z^)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

SILER   CITY,    Chatham  Co.   n    800 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  42  m.  W.  of 
Raleigh.    Cotton  factories. 
GRIT:  Wednesdays;  non  partisan;  four 
pages   18x24;    subscription   $1;    eBtabllshed 
July  27, 1904;  W.  E.  Lawson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P), 

SMITHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Johnston  Co.  n 
764+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Neuse  r..  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.    Cotton,  tobacco,  corn  and  wheat. 
HERA1.D;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages   15x22 ;    subscription   $1 ;    established 
1882;  S.  J.  Lassiter,  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  :   In   1896.  -jkl."    In   1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,588.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  "JKL."     In  1901.  Z  (6).    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 
SOIJT HERN  WEEK  LY ;  Afro- Ameri- 
can; four  pages  15x22;    established  Decem- 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


ber,  1902;  C.  L.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (;B— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (AA). 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  James  D.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5) 

SNOWHILL,   c.   h.,    Greene    Co.   n- 

405+  pop.,  16  m.  N.  N.  W,  of  Kinston  and  20 

E.  of  Goldsboro.   Carriage  factory    Cotton, 

Indian  corn  and  pork. 

GREEX  CO.  STANDARD;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  W.  Jas.  Jordan,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  Moore  Co.  D 
137+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  E.  of  Carthage,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  fruit  growing.  Health  resort. 

FREE  PRESS:  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;  E.  D.  Oslln,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TOURIST;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  Will  J.  Irvin, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

SOUTHPORT,o.li.,  Brunswick  Co.  g 
1,336+  pop.,  at  the  mouth  of  Cape  Fear  r. 
Daily  steamer  to  Wilmington.  25  m,  N.    In- 
dian corn,  rice,  pine  lumber,  peanuts,  cot- 
ton, potatoes,  tar  and  rosin. 
STANDARD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four   pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;   estab- 
lished  1896;    C.  Ed.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SPARTA,  c.  h.,  Alleghany  Co.  ti  501 1 

pop.,  35  m.  N.  of  Wilkesboro  and  30  W.  of 

Dobson.    Timber. 

ALLEGHANY  STAR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  A.  S.  Carson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  19(4.  yl. 

WESTERN  CAROLINA  NEWS; 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  151^x22; 
subscription 50 cents;  established  1900;  J.  P. 
Isom,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  Inl901."JKL."  Actualaverage 
for  19112,  1,349.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STATESVILLE,  c.h.,  Iredell  Co.  -n 
3.141+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of 
Charlotte.  Tobacco  and  agriculture.  Fe- 
male college. 

LANDMARK;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  Independent  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  established  1874; 
Caldwell  &Clark, editors  and  publisherg(6— 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jju.-"     In  1903  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MASCOT;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  Mr.  Van  Pelt,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  TavlorsvUle.  Combined 
circulation  -jkl."  In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SUNLIGHT,  Halifax  Co.  d  100. 
PEOPLE'S    FRIEND;    semi-monthly 

(A  A). 

TARBORO,  c.  h.,  Edgecombe  Co.  cf 
2,499+ pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Tar  r.,  50  m,  above  Washington.  Cotton  and 
corn. 

SOUTHERNER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  W^EEKLY,  Saturdays; demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  20x28 ; 
subscription  —  daily  $4.  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1822;  Frank  Powell. 


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NORTH   CAROLINA. 


editor  and  publlsner   (2—4).     Circulation- 
daily  "JKL."  weekly  •■jKif" 

TAYIiORSVILLE,  Alexander  Co.  -a 
413  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 
Statesville. 

FOUNTAIN  .SCOUT;  Thursdays;eight 
pages  15x"?2;  subscription  $1;  establlslied 
January,  19U2;  J.  P.  Babington,  editor  and 
iniblisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OUR  CHURCH  RECORD  {monthly; 
lutheran;  eight  pages  'Jxl2;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1898;  A.  L.  Grouse  &  Son. 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circ'n  ".lkl." 
(A  A). 

THELMA,    IJali/ax    Co.  cf  28  pop., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Halifax,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

PEOPLE'S  FRIEND;  semi-monthly; 
negro;  four  pages  18x20;  subscription  (iO 
cents;  established  July,  1902;  Charles  Zolli- 
coffer,  editor;  Zollicolfer  &  Williams,  pub- 
lishers (3 — 3).    Circulation  •■jkl." 

THOM  ASVIIiLE,^avirf«on  Co.  n751t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Lexing- 
ton, the  county  seat,  and  27  N.  E.  of  Salis- 
bury.   Manufacturing  and  mining. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    Independent;   eight 
pages  10>^xl5J^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;    J.  P.  Westmoreland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 
TI3IES  ;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  (A  A)- 

TROY,  Montgomery  Co.  D  878  pop.,  on 

Aberdeen   &   Ashboro    Rd.,   35   m.    N.   of 

Wadesboro.    Agricultural  interests. 

EXAIIINER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  W.  B.  Cochran,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

T  R  Y  O  N ,  Polk  Co.  p  324t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  3  m.  S.   of   Columbus,  the 
county  seat.    Grape  culture. 
BEE  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  George  E.  Mor- 
ton, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

VIN ELAND,    Columbus    Co.    g    200 
pop. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WADESBORO,  c.  h.,  Anson  Co.  g 
1,546+ pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Atlan- 
tic Coast  Line  Rds.,  130  m.  S.  W.  of  Raleigh, 
the  State  capital.    Farming. 
COURIER;  Thursdays; democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  suijscrlption  $1 ;  established  1895; 
John  E.  McLauchlln,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:    In    1896,  "jkl."     In    1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,205.    In  1899,  yl. 
Actualaverage  /or  1900,  1,357.    In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.   In  1903,  "jkl."  (A  A). 

JWESSENGER-INTELiLiIGENCER  ; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886:  James  G. 
Boylin,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,063.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,479.  In  1900,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  March, 
1901.  1,938.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

"WALNUT,  Madison  Co.  -a 
GOOD  Tr>IES;  FrIdays(A  A). 

WARRENTON,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  ^ 
836+  pop.,  on  Warrenton  Rd.,  68  m.  N.  of 
Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco  ware- 
houses.   U.  S.  Signal  Station. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 

50 


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J.  C.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WASHINGTON,c.h.,^eau/or<  Co.  a- 
4,842+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Pamlico  r.,  128  m.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  Vessels  drawing  eight  feet  of  water 
can  ascend  from  Pamlico  sound.  Lum- 
ber, shingle,  ice,  harness,  barrel  and  box 
factories,  machine  shops  and  grain  ele- 
vators. Ships  fish,  oysters,  truck,  cotton 
and  grain. 

GAZETTE-MESSENGER;  every  eve- 
ning except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription- 
daily  $3;  weelcly  50  cents;  established— daily 
1897,  weekly  1S77;  J.  A.  Arthur,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  K.  Jacobson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,568;  in  1895,  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1598.  zl.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900.  yj. 
In  1901,  "jjcL"  In  1902,  Z  (3)  (++).  In  1903,  Z 
(4)  (••). 

WAXHAW,  Union  Co.  Q  752t  pop., 
on  White  Lumber  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Monroe, 
the  county  seat.  Cotton  mills  and  brick- 
yards. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  P.  T.  Way,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (6). 

WAYNESVILLE,   c.  h.,  Haywood 

Co.  -a  1,307+  pop.— local  estimate  2,200— on 
Southern  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Asheville.  Sum- 
mer resort  and  lumber,  cattle  and  all 
kinds  of  produce. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  G.  C.  Briggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,384.  In  1903,  yl .  Actual  average  for 
li»04,  1,536. 

WEBSTER,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  P209t 

pop.,  on  Western  North  Carolina  Rd.,  52  m. 

W.  of  Asheville.     Mining  and  agriculture. 

HERA  Li  D;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  C.  Tompkins,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WELDON,  Halifax  Co.  c(  l,433t  pop., 
on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Seaboard  Air 
Line  Rds.  and  Roanoke  r.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of 
Petersburg,  Va.    Farming. 

NEUSE  RIVER  TIMES;     Thursdays 

(A  A). 

ROANOKE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1866;  J.  W.  Sledge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

W^EST  RALEIGH,  Wake  Co.  n 
114  pop.,  a  suburb  and  11^3  m.  W.  of  Raleigh, 
the  State  capital.  Cotton,  cane  ana  tobacco. 

AGRICULTURAL     EDUCATION; 

quarterly,  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cember; agricultural  education;  thirty-six 
pages 7x10:  subscription  25 cents;  established 
1898;  Rural  Science  Club  A.  and  31.  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  1898, "jkl. "  Actualaverage 
for  1899,  1,635.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1901,  3,135 1 
/or  1902,  3,950.     In  1903,  yll.    In  1904,  y I. 


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WILKESBORO,  c.  h..  Wilkes  Co.  tl 

635t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  Yadkin  r., 

40  m.  N.  W.  of  Statesvllle.     Saw  mill  and 

furniture  manufactory. 

CHKONICliE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1885;  R.  A.  Deal,  editor  and  publish- 
er (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLIAMSTON,  c.  h.,  Martin  Co. 

D-  912+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 

S.  bank  of  Roanoke  r.  Farming  and  lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  established  1899;  Alfred  E.  Whitmore, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkj,." 

CJOSFEL.  illESJSENGER  ;  monthly; 
primitive  baptist;  thirty-six  pages  5i^x8i^; 
siibscription  SI;  established  18T8;  Sylvester 
Hassell,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  in  1896,  H.  In 
189T.  V.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  Inl9(K),  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  vl.  Inl903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
Actual  average  for  19(J4,  ^^,400. 

WILMINGTON,    c.    h.,   New   Han- 
over Co.  c\  20,976+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast 
Line,  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley,  Seaboard 
Air  Line,  Wilmington,  Newbern  &  Norfolk 
and  Wilmington  Sea  Coast  Rds.  and  Cape 
Fear   r.,    25    m.   from   the  Atlantic  ocean, 
Commerce,and  manufactures  cotton  goods. 
Quano,  naval  stores, lumber  and  machinery. 
EVENING  DISPATCH;  every   even- 
ing except  Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1894;  Geo. 
W.  Brunson,  Jr.,  editor;  R.  P.  McClammy, 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl"    In  1903. 
Z(4)(»«). 

MESSENGER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four 
pages  20x26,  semi-weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
Bubscrlption— dally  $7,  semi- weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Jackson  &  Bell,  publishers (7— 3Pj. 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  semi-weekly  "jkl" 
MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  SI;  established— daily  1867, 
weekly  1869 ;  Wm.  H.  Bernard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher" (7 — 3  P).  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  -jka-"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z  (2,  4). 
In  1902,  "JKL-" 

CAROLINA  FRUIT  AND  TRUCK- 
GROWERS'  JOURNAL;  semi-month- 
ly; agriculture,  horticulture  and  floriculture; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Z.  W.  Whitehead  and  W.  S. 
Whitehead,  editors;  The  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1897.1.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  vT.    lu  1904,  yl. 

SOUTHERN  MILLING  AND  LUM- 
BER JOURNAL;  semi-monthly;  fifty  six 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  established 
1893;  Z.  W.  Whitehead,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

WILSON,  c.  h.,   Wilson  Co.  O  3,525t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  108  m.  N 
of   Wilmington.     Cotton,  cotton  oil,  car- 
riage, plow  and  harness  factories.    Cotton 
and  tobacco. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Chas.  Harriss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher,3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  AVEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15}^x22 ;  sub- 
scription—dally $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1903,  weekly  1896;  P.  D.  Gold  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1896.  "JKL"    In  1897, Z.   Actual 


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average/or  1898,  1,386.  In  1899,  zt.  In  1900. 
yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903, 
"jjfL."    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

ZION'S  LANDMARK;  semi-monthly; 
primitive  baptist;  twenty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  November, 
1867;  P.  D.  Gold,  editor;  P.  D.  Gold  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1— 5P). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  (z-3,  5)  I.  In  1901.  1. 
In  1902,  (z-4,  5)  I.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

WINDSOR,  c.h.,  Bertie  Co.  c^' 597 1 
pop.,  on  Wellington  &  Powells  vllle  Rd.  and 
Cashie  r.    Lumber  and  agriculture. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays; democratic;  eight 
pages  13x19;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  S.  W  Kenney.editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb- 
rwari/ 9. 1899,1,193.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (*)(••). 

WINSTON-SALEM,  c.  h.,  Forsyth 

Co.  ^  lu,UU8+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Norfolk 
&  Western  Rds.,  120  m,  N.  W.  of  Raleigh, 
the   State   capital.     Tobacco,   cotton   and 
furniture    factories,    iron    foundry    and 
woolen  mills.    Agriculture. 
JOURNAL;  every  morning  exceptMon- 
day,   and  SATURDAY  GLOBE,  Satur- 
days;   democratic;   four  pages    17x24;    sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;   established 
1897;    Leslie  &  Son,  editors  and   publishers 
(2-4). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1897,  "j_kl. "   In  1898, 
Z.    In  1899,  Z.     In   1901,  publisher  asserts, 
was  not  less  than  1,000.    In  1902,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1900,  "JKL--     In  1901.(z-6)  I.    In 
19U2,  vl."   In  1903,   'jkl." 

TWIN  CITY  SENTINEL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WESTERN 
SENTINEL,  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 
pages— daily  12x22,  weekly  20x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weeklv  $1 ;  established— daily 
1880,  weekly  1856;  H.  W,  Kronheimer,  editor: 
The  Sentinel  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (12—3). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl  -  In  1898, 
Z.   In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,000. 
In  1900,  vl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  y I.    In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:     "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  TOBACCO  JOUR- 
NAL; Saturdays;  tobacco;  forty-four  pages 
:0xl4:  subscription  $2;  established  1883;  H. 
W.  Kronheimer,  editor;  Southern  Tobacco 
Journal  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

UNION  REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI. 50;  established  1872;  Union  Republican 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,800.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  G  Z.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  G. 
In  1901.  jH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4 
H(«»)-    In  1904.  yH. 

SOUTHERN  FIRESIDE;  monthly; 
twenty-eight  to  thirty  pages  9x11;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  June,  1901;  N.  L. 
Crawford  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL"    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5).  (A  A). 

YADKIN VILLE,  c.h.,  Yadkin  Co. 
\i  292+  pop.,  10  m.  S.  of  Rockford,  the  near- 
est station  on  Southern  Rd.  Tobacco  and 
lumber. 

RIPPLE  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  H.  B.  Nelson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

YANCEY  VILLE,  c.  h..  Caswell  Co. 
i  450+  pop,,  16  m.  S.  of  Danville,  Va.  To- 
bacco, corn,  wheat,  oats  and  live  stock. 

CASWELL   DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days;   democratic;    four  pages   15x22;    sub 
scriptlon   $1;    established   1900;   A.   Yancey 
Kerr,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Population  319,146  t.      Land  Area  70,195  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Manitoba,  Canada,  east  by  Minnesota,  south  by  South 
Dakota,  and  west  by  Montana.  State  capital:  Bismarck.  Principal  products: 
WTieat  and  cattle.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  li)05), 
257,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  11 ;  semi-weekly,  1 ;  weekly,  233  ;  semi-monthly, 
1;   monthly,  9;  bi-monthly,!;  quarterly,!. 

The  cities  of  over  1,500  population,  according-  to  the  United  States  census  of 
190O  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Fargo 9,5S9t 

(Jiaud  Forks 7,65'it 

Bismarck 3,31f»t 

Jainesto w^n tJ,S53t 

Valley  City a,446t 


Gralteii '^,37St 

Dickiiisou 2,076t 

DeviU  Lake l,729t 

Maudau l,658t 


ABERCROMBIE.  Richland  Co.  G 

1,002+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Chicago,  Mil 

waukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Wahpe- 

ton,  the  county  seat,  and  35  S.  of  Fargo. 

Wheat  and  live  stock. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  M.  M.  Clough,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jsl." 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE, 

Cass  Co.  c\  13^  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo,  the  county 

seat. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  FARMER  AND 
SANITARY  HOME;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural and  hygiene;  twenty -four  pages  8}^xl2; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  E.F. 
Ladd,  editor;    E.  F.  Ladd  &  Co.,  publishers 

Circulation:  In  1900.  I.  In  1901.  (z— 11)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,175;  for  1903, 
1,793.    In  1904.  yl. 

ALICE,  Cass  Co.  t^  100  pop.,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Fargo.  Agri- 
culture. 

AVALANCHE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  Benj.  Stoelting,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).   Circulation  "JiiL."(A  A) 

ANETA,  Nelson   Co.  cf  300  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd. 

PANORAMA;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established 
1896  ;  Fred.  N.  Lang,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation   'jkl." 

ASHLEY,  Mcintosh  Co.  g  500  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Pa.ul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd..  20  m.  S.  of  Wishek. 

DEUTSCHE       REPUBLIKANER; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1901;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl. 

BALFOUR,  McHenry  Co.  i  100  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  41  m.  S.  E.  of  Minot  and  29  S.  W.  of 
Towner,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

STATESMAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
^x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
E.  E.  Cowell,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


BARTON,  Pierce  Co.    c,  on   Great 
Northern  Rd. 
BANNER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BERTHOLD,  Ward  Co.  i  7,500  pop., 

on   Great  Northern   Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Minot,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1902;  F.W.Pitsor,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  '•jkl." 

BERIVICK,   McHenry  Co.    ^     5,200 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 

Towner,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

POST;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1901;  Richard  F.  Leppla,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jjil." 

BINFORD,  Griggs  Co.  n-  50  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N. W.  of  Coppers- 
town,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  April, 
1903;     T.   K.   Curry,    editor   and    publisher 

(1-5  P). 

BISMARCK,  c.  h.,  Burleigh  Co.  n 
State  Capital,  3,319+  pop.,  on  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  445  m.  N.  W.  of 
Saint  Paul.  Minn.  Manufactures  and  min- 
ing. 

TRIBUNE  J  every  evening,  and  Sundaj 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22, 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1881,  weekly  1873;  M.  H.  Jewell, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—4).  Circulation- 
daily  "JKL"  vveekly  "jkl."  In  1901,  weekly 
Z(l,  2,  4.  5).    In  1902,  Z  (4— 5). 

PALLADIUM  ;  weekly,  twice  a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1901;  L.  D. 
McGahan,  editor;  Palladium  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "iKL." 

SETTLER ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  L.  S.  Merrltt,  editor;  Settler  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—8). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."   Actual  average 
for  1908.  1,044.    In  1904,  ".ikl." 

BOTTINEAU,  c.  h.,  Bottineau  Co.  cj 
888+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.W 


788 


A^IERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


of   Rugby.    Water  power,  flour  mills  and 
grain  elevators.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

C  O  U  R  A  N  T ;  Saturdays;  elglit  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied  1885, 
J.  E.  Britton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl"    In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  F. 
C.  Falkenstein,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,156.  In  1903,  (z— 4).  In 
1904,  yl. 

BOWBELLS,  Ward  Co.  b  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd., 
60  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  Thos.  B.  Hurley,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOWDON,  Wells  Co.  U  on  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Covington.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

GU A  RDI A  N ;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  Ed.  X. 
Moore,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BRADDOGK,   Emmons    Co.     g    300 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie   Rd.,  41  m.   from   Bismarck.    Flour 

mills,  farming  and  ranching. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estaijlished 
1904;  B.  G.  McElroy,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

BUFFALO,   Caas  Co.  a,  213t  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  Fargo,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 188S;  B.  Stoelting.  editor  and  pub 
ligher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "ijci" 

BUFORD,   Williams   Co.  "□  150  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Yellowstoneand 

Missouri  rs.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Williston,  the 

county  seat.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  C.  A  Lounsberry  and  W.  R.  Mumby,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

BUXTON,  Traill  Co.  D-  300  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd..  18  m.  N.  of  Hillsboro, 

the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

KINAMISSION  jE  REN;  semimonth- 
ly; Norwegian;  lutheran;  sixteen  pages  6x9: 
sub.scription  50  cents;  established  1801;  O.  A. 
Ostby,  editor;  American  Norwegian  China 
Mission,  publishers  (3 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896  "jkl."  In  1897  IZ.  In 
1898  "jkl."  (A  A). 

C  ANDO,  c.  h.,  Towner  Co.  ^  l,061t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of 
Devils  Lake.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;    republican;  eight 

?iages   18x24;    subscription   $1;    established 
894;    James   Fogerty,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Frank  D.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3), 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TOWNER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1902; 
Carl  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,016.    In  1904,  "JKL." 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


LINCOLN  CO.  TI3IES;  Wednesda.ys; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x'22;  subscription 
$1.35;  established  December,  1903;  Jacob  Ol- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

CARPIO,   Ward  Co.    d    35   pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,24  m.  N.  W.  of  Minat,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four  to 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Geo.  Jacobson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 3).    Circulation    jkl." 

CARRINGTON,  c.  h.,  Foster  Co.  u 
1,088+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.    Marie   Rds 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1.50 ;  established — daily  January,  1902,  weekly 
1889;  H.  H.  Palmer,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  a  weekly  edition  for  Barlow,  en- 
titled Recorder  (;3— 3).  Circ'n  — daily  "jkl." 
combined  weekly  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898:  Stephen  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CASSELTON,  Cas»  ^o.i:\l,207tpop., 

on  Northern  Pacific   and   Great  Northern 

Rds.,  25  m.  W.  of  Fargo.     Flour  mill  and 

artesian  wells. 

EYE;  Wednesdays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Charles  E.  Stone,  editor;  The 
Eye  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880:  Franklin  Potter,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

CAVALIER  P«m6ina  (7o.|if6rit  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  of  Grafton. 

Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  J.  K.  Fairchild,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

CENTER,   Oliver  Co.  D  20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Washburn,   the    nearest    railroad    town. 

Wheat. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  suljscriptlon  $1;  established 
June.  1903;  Charles  L.  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTINE,    Richland    Co.    R   150 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

24  m.  N.  of  Wahpeton,  the   county   seat. 

Wheat. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  estalilished  November,  1901 ; 

F.  J.  Smith  and  H.  H.  Hanson,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHURCHS  FERRY,  Ramsey  Co.  tl 

264+  pop.,  on  Great   Northern  Rd.,  20   m. 

N.  W.  of   Devils   Lake,  the   county   seat. 

Agriculture. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  page* 
15x22;    subscription  $1.50;    established  1886; 

G.  C.  Chambers,  editor;  Jacobson  &  Noltlm- 
ier,  publishers  (7—3  P).     Circulation  "jju,  " 

COAL  HARBOR,  ^IcLean  Co.  p61 
pop. 
TIMES;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  liT  STATES. 


789 


NORTH  DAKuTA. 


COGSWELL,  Sargent  Co.  0,  200  pop. 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Min- 
neapolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rds.,  7 
ni.  W.  of  Forman,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

ENTERPIMSE;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  Thos.  A.  Haigh,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


COOPERSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Griggs  Co. 

D-  648+  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Cooperstown 
Branch  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  106  m.  N.  W. 
of  Fargo.  Grain  elevators.  Shipping  point 
for  wheat. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Percy  R.  Trubshaw,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

«RIG(iS  CO. SENTINEL.  ;Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.  S.  Rearick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  •jkl" 

COURTENAY,   Stutsman   Co.  a  50 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis.  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Jamestown,  the 

county  seat.    Wheat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  six  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ;  Geo.  Faries, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl.' 

CRARY,  Ramsey  Co.  [j  150  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Devils 
Lake,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

RAMSEY  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription$l;  established 
1894;  Geo.  Davis,  editor;  Crary  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3— 3K    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUBLIC  OPINION ;  Wednesdays  ; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  April.  1902;  Edgar  An- 
derson, editor;  The  Public  Opinion  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CROSBY,  WiUiamt  Co.  t). 
REVIEW;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CRYSTAL, Pmftina  Co.[:/385t  pop., on 

Great  Northern  Rd..  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Pembina, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CALI..;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J. 
A.  Minder,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3) .  Circu- 
lation   MivL." 

DAVENPORT,  Cass  Co.  :^245tpop., 

on  Great  Northern  and  Northern   Pacific 

Rds.,  19  m.  from  Fargo.    Grain  and  stock 

raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Crothers  & 
Shure.  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

<AA). 

DEERING,  McHenry   Co.  [^  75  pop., 

on  Granville-Mobile  Branch  Great  Northern 

Rd..  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Mlnot.    Grain.  Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Wm.  L.  Jackman,  editor;  Jack- 
man  &  Barnes,  publishers  (2—5). 

BELAMERE,  Sargent  Co.  O,  53  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Lis- 
bon.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MISTLETOE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900  ;  A.  P.  Layton»  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


DENBIGH,  McHcnry  Co.  [j  2.50  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd..  6  m.  W.  of  Towner, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

PROMOTER;  Fridays;  republican: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  Louis  W.  Pierson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (13 — ;3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

DENHOFF,  McLean  Co.  D  300  pop., 

28  m.  S.  W.  of  Bowdon.    Stock  raising  and 

farming, 

VOICE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  19u2;  Ed.  X.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).     Circulation    -jkl." 

DEVILS  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Ramsey  Co.  [j 
l,729t  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  90  m. 
N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

INTER-OCEAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription — iiaily  $4,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily July,  1903,  weekly  1888;  S.  J. 
Small,  editor;  H.  C.  Hansbough,  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  -jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,283.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,023.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  1,749.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Wm.  H.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     Iu  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

JOURNAL,;  Fridays  (A  A;. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Phil. 
H.  Short,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

DICKEY,  Lamoure  Co.  Q^  65  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  La- 
moure, the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  tl..50;  estab- 
lished October.  1902;  J.  D.  Rainey,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "ist." 

DICKINSON,  c.li..  Stark  Co.;32,076t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  115  m.  W.  of 
Bismarck,  the  State  capital.  Railroad  shops, 
coal  mining  and  shipping.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  republican ;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ; 
Myron  L.  Ayers.  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1904,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the 
past  year  was  less  than  1,050.  In  January, 
1905.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1904 
was  less  than  1,200. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  established  1892;  W.  A.  Carter,  editor 
and  Dublisher  (7 — 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VOL.KSFREUND;  Fridays;  German 
and  English  editions;  independent;  six  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1903; 
T.  L.  Rabsteiuek,  editor;  The  Volksfreund 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  1—5).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

DONNYBROOK,    Ward   Co.  b  71 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Mlnot,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
March.  1901;  H.  E.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


MIRROR;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  Clark  S.  Hovey,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DRAYTON,  Pembina  Co.  ^  688t  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  r.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Grafton  and  60  N.  of  Grand  Forks. 

Agriculture. 

BCHO;  Fridays;  independent-republican; 
four  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  K.  Fairchild,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jKi,  " 

DITNSEITH,  Rolette  Co.  b  750  f  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Willow  r.  Water  power, 
saw  and  grist  mills.  Coal,  iron,  mica  and 
lumber.    Agriculture. 

HERAliD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
paeea  15x22;  aubscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  F.  Eugene  Farrell,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation    '£i." 

NORTH  DAKOTA  MAGNET; 
Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  September,  1902;  H.  T.  Wil 
ley.editor  and  publisher  (1 — ^3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

EDGELEY,  Lamoure  Co.  O,  306t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Lamoure, 
the  county  seat.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 
MA  I  Li  ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription   $1.50;    established   1887; 
T.  M.  Hancock,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation "JKJ." 

EDINBURG,  Walsh  Co.  a' 286  pop., 
on   Great   Northern   Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.   of 
Grafton,   the   county   seat.     Flour   mills, 
creamery  and  grain  elevators. 
TRIBUNE;    Fridays;   republican;   four 

pages  17x24;    subscription    $1;    established 

1900;  K.  S.  Thordarson,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EDMORE,  Ramtey  Co.  cf  180  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Lakota. 

Agriculture. 

HERAL.D-XE^VS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  May,  1892;  E.  M.  Crary, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,062. 

ELLENDALE,c.li.,  DicAej/ Co.  p  750t 
pop.— local  estimate  925— on  Chicago.  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  and  Great  Northern  Rds. 
Grain  elevators  and  flour  mill.  State  In- 
dustrial School. 

DICKEY  CO.  L.EADER  AND  COM- 
MERCIAL; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pag«s  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Goddard  &  Wright,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  DAKOTA  RECORD;  Wed 
nesdays;    democratic;     eight     pages   15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  Perry  «& 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ELLING,   Pierce    Co.  ^   18   m.  from 

Esmond,  the  nearest   railroad   station  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x'^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
August,  1902;  E.  E.  Saunders,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  '■lkl"(AA). 

ELLISON,    Towner  Co.  [^  21  m.  N.  of 

Cando,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TOWNER  CO.  BLADE;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


$1;  established  1902;  W.  J.  Lichtv,  editor; 
W.  J.  Llchty  &  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ENBERLIN,  Ransom  Co.  n,636t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  42  m.  S.  W.  of  Fargo.    Farming. 

RANSOM    CO.    INDEPENDENTj 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1895:  Chae.  H. 
Potter,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ESMOND,  Benson  Co.  ^  300  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  8.  W.  of  Minne- 
waukon  (Rhodes),  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

BEE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
Allison  Bros.,  editors. and  publishers  (6 — 3). 
Circulation  '  jkl." 

FAIRMOUNT,  Richland   Co.  O,  281t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of  Wahpeton,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  B.  W.  Clabaugh,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

FARGO,  c.  h.,  Cagi  Co.  P,9,589t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 

St.  Paul  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  at 

head  of  navigation  of  Red  r. 

FORU3I  AND  DAILY  REPUB- 
LICAN ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FORUM  AND  WEEKLY  RE- 
PUBLICAN, Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  and  Saturday  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  16x22;  subscription— dally  $4, 
Saturday  $1.50,  weekly  $1;  established  1878; 
Forum  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2-4). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,850.    Actual  average  for 

1896,  1,983;  for  1897,  2,096;  for  1898, 
'^,508;  for  1899.  2,819;  for  1900,  3,987; 
for  1901,  3,223;  for  1902,  3,517;  for  1903. 

4, 183 ;  for  1904.  .5,057. 

Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 

than  2,450.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2,534 ; 
for  1897,  2,420; /or  1898,  2,820;  for  1899, 

3,164;  for  1900,3,946;  /or  i9Ui,  3,999; 
for  1902,  4,544: /or  19u3,  5,201; /or  1904, 

^M*})RNING  CALL  AND  FARGO 
DAILY  ARGUS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1879,  weekly  1881;  J.  J.  Jordan,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  — Daily  :    In    1896,  "jiil  "     In 

1897,  Z.    In  1898,  Z.     Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  July.  1900,  2,419.    In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:    In   1896,   "jkl."    In    1897,  Z.     In 

1898,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jju,-" 

DIE  STAATS  PRESSE;  Saturdays; 
German  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1902;  Paul 
Gross  and  Otto  Gross,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FR A M ;  Wednesdays ;  Norwegian-Danish ; 
Independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Fram  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Moorhead,  Minn. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,520.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899, yG.  In  1900, yH.  In  1901.  yl.. 
In  1902.  vl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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NORTH      DAKOTA    WORKMAN; 

monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Work- 
men; eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 25 cents; 
established  1895;  E.  J.  Moore,  editor;  Brown 
&  Gajie,  publishers  (12— .">). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  19U3, 
9,813.    In  l'.»04,  yH. 

i\  O  R  T  H  W  E  S  T  IMPLEMENT 
TRADE  ;  monthly;  agricultural  Imple- 
ments; twentv-four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January,  191)3;  B.  W. 
McCracken.  editor;  Northwest  Implement 
Trade  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P) 

WHITE  RIBBON  BULLETIN; 
monthly;  temperance;  four  pages  10>sxl5; 
subscription  25 cents;  established  1S99;  Mrs. 
Mattie  Vaude  Bogart,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation;  In  IIKX).  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  liWl,  2,'i83.  In  1902,  y  I.  Actual  average 
/or  19(13,2,370  (A  A). 

NORTH  DAKOTA  CHILDREN'S 
HO]>IE  FINDER;  bimonthly;  charit- 
able work;  four  pages  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1902;  F.  D.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 1).   Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

RECORD;  quarterly,  March,  June,  Sep- 
tember, December;  Illustrated;  thirty  six 
pages  101^x131^ ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  A.  Lounsberry,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  \9.9(^, 
3,616;  for  1897,  3,785;  for  1898,  4,708. 
In  1899,  vG.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  H.  In 
1902.   (z-4)  H.     In  1903.  yH  (A  A). 

FESSENDEN,  c.  h.,  Wella  Co.  D  600 
pop.,  on  Soo  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Carrlngton. 
Agriculture. 

WELLS  CO.  FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; 
independent-republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ; established  1897;  Mark  Hunt, 
editor;  The  Wells  County  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (6-3).    Circulation  "jki-" 

WELLS  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  lfix22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Warren  A.  Stickley, 
editor  and  publisher  (2--4).    Circ'u  "jkl." 

FINGAL,  Barnes  Co.  □,  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd., 
15  m.  S.  E.  of  Valley  Cit}%  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HER  A  L  D  ;  Thursdays ;  republican :  eight 
pages  13x2(J;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  John  E.  Veon,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FINLEY,  Steele  Co.  D-  450  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of   Sher- 

brooke,  the  county  seat,  and  80  N.  W.  of 

Fargo.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  George 
A.  Monteith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jjki;" 

FLASHER,  Morton  Co.  g 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  1.5x22;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1903;  Mrs.  F.  S.  Berrier,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

FLAXTON,  Ward  Co.  i  100  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  91^  m.  from  Bowbells  and  67N.W.  of 
Minot,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

EAGLE:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1901;  E.  R.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    CIrc'n  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

TIiilES;  Fridays:  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1902;  P.  S  Ware,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


FORM  AN,  c.  h.,  Sargent  Co.  D.  257t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Lisbon.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SARGENT  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays ;  independent-republican  ;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  William  Hurly,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GARDEN  CITY. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1902;  Chas.  A.  McGowan,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

GLENBURN,  Ward   Co.  [j  250  pop., 

on   Great   Northern   Rd.,    22  m.  N.  E.  of 

Minot,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  independent -re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  ltK)2;  R.  Gilbertsen,  editor 
and  publisher  (1— 5P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GLEN    ULLIN,    Morton  Co.    p  175 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  57  m.  W.  of 

Mandan,the  county  seat.  Sheep  and  cattle 

raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  December, 
1902;  W.  R.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GOODRICH,  McLean  Co.  U  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Harvey  and 
48  m.  N.  E.  of  Washburn,  the  county  seat. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1903.  Wilford  J.  Burt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1^).    Circulation  'jkl." 

FLICKERTAIL  FLICKER  ;  Fri- 
days; local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  liK)2;  Otto  Grethen,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

GRAFTON,  c.  h.,  WaUh  Co.  ^  2,378t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  89  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks. 
Wheat  and  flour. 

NEWS  AND  TIMES;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  H.  H.  Knappen,  editor  arid 
publisher (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

NOR  DEN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WALSH  CO.  RECORD;  Wednes 
daj's;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1890;  Pierce  & 
Woods,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,025.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKJL." 

GRAND  FORKS,  c.  h.,   Grand 

Forks  Co.  cT  10,(X)0  pop.,  on  Great  Northern 
and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  at  head  of 
naTlgation  on  Red  River  of  the  North.  Flour 
and  woolen  mills.  Railroad  shops.  Agri- 
culture and  lumber  manufacturing. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  (A  A). 

•  HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; six  to  sixteen  pages  17x22:  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4.  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1881,  weekly  1879;  George  B.  Winship,  editor; 
The  Herald  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl-  In 
1897,  I  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898,  2,253; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Nov.. 1899,  2,643  ;.^or 
a  year  ending  with  September,  1900,  3,610; 


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for  1901,  4,115;  for  1902,  4,759:  for 
1903,  5,479;  for  a  year  ending  with  Febru- 
aru,  I90o,  6,09ti. 

"Weekly:  In  1896,  "jja-"  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899, yl.  Inl900,yl.  Iul901,(z-4)I. 
In  191)2,  yl.     In  1903,  -jkl.- 

PLiAINDEALER  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  four,  weelciy 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  —  dally  1882,  weekly 
1874;  A.  C.  Relneclse,  editor;  A.  D.  Moe,  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation— Daily  "isi.  Actual  average 
/or  191)3,  3,921. 

Weekly  "jkl  •■  Actual  average  for  1903, 
*2,315  (A  A). 

COURIER:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882:  Wm.  H.  Alexander,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

NORMANDEN  ;  Wednesdays;  Norwe 
gian  Danish;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Norman- 
den  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Cii'culatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  4,387 ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing u'ith  March,  1900, 4,421  ;/or  1901,  4,701 ; 
for  1902,  4,869;  for  1903,  5,451;  for  1904, 
6,504. 

GRANDIN,  Cass  Co.  R  406  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Chas.  W.  Sibley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  'jkj,." 

GRANVILLE,    McHenry    Co.,     on 

Great  Northern  Rd. 

HERALD:  Fridays  (A  A). 
RECORD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

HAMILTON,  Pemfema Co. cf  300 pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.    Agriculture. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  INDEPEND- 
ENT; Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .$1.50;  established  19J2;  H.P.Wood, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  November.  1903,  1,060:  for  1904, 
932. 

HAMPDEN,  Ramsey  Co.  {S  200  pop., 

35  m.  N.  E.  of  Devils  Lake.     The  nearest 

railroad  station  is  Edmore,  on  the  Great 

Northern  Rd. 

REPORTER:  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1903;  A.  P.  Blonde,  editor; 
Pepper  &  Keene,  publishers  (1—4). 

HANKINSON,  Richland   Co.  R  713t 

pop.,  on  Soo  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  25  m. 

S.  W.  of  Wahpeton,  the  county  seat.  Starch 

and  flour  mills.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1892;  W.  C.  Forman,  Jr.,  editor  and  publish- 
er (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HANNAFORD,    Griggs    Co.    O  120 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 
ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

HARVEY,  Wells  Co.  a  IM  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  about  33  m.  N.  W.  of  Sykeston.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

HERA  LD- ADVERTISER  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


tion$l;  established— ifera/d  1895,  Advertiser 
1893,  consolidated  1901;  R.L.Price,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAVANA.  Sargent  Co.  O,   102  pop., 

on    Great    Northern   Rd.,   10   m.  S.   E.  of 

Forman,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  Edwin  J.  Carlen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

HAZLETON,  Emmons  Co.  g  200  pop., 
18  m.  N.  of  Linton.  Rich  farming  and  graz- 
ing section. 

ENNIS  CO.  REPUBLICAN:  Thurs 
days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1885;  Thurston  &  Geil,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HILLSBORO, T'ratVZ  Co.n- l,172t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Goose  r.,  40  m. 
N.  of  Fargo.  Roller  mill  and  flour  elevators . 
Farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  established 
1880;  Alvin  Schmitt.  editor:  The  Banner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

FOLKETS  AVIS;  Saturdays;  Nor- 
wegian: four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  A.  P.Trockstadt,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jio-."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

STATSTIDEN  DE;  Tuesdays;  Nor- 
wegian; republican  and  farming;  four  pages 
18.K24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  C. 
F.  Bahnsen,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,300.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

TRAILL  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
republican:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1835;  Joseph  Quamme,  editor 
and  publisher  (9 — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HOPE,  Steele  Co.  n-606t  pop.,  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo.    Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER ;  Thursdays ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882:  Peppe  •  &  Keene,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUNTER,  Cats  Co.  q,4e7t  pop..  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo. 

Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  B.  Mc- 
Arthur,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

I N  K  S  T  E  R ,  Grand  Forks  Co.  [^  553t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd., 

40  m,  N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks,  the   county 

seat.    Wheat. 

TIMES-VIDETTE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Hughes  &  Hughes,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jjcl" 

JAMESTOWN, c.  h.,  Stutsman  Co.  n 

2,853+ pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,94  m.  W. 
of  Fargo.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ALERT;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  W  E  E  K  L  Y  ,  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  four- 
teen pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1880,  weekly 
1878;  W.  R.  Kellogg,  editor  and  publisher 
(12— 4\ 

Circulation— Daily  "jkl  " 
Weekly  "j_kl."  In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    Inl904,yl. 

CAPITAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and   NORTH    DAKOTA     CAPI- 


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T  A  Ij  ,  Fridays  ;  republican;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  13«22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1882; 
J.  B.  Burgster.  editor;  Burgster  &  McElroy, 
publishers  (6—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily  "jkl." 
Weekly  ■■ua"  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902, 'VKi." 
In  1!H13,  (z— 4)  T  (•  •).     In  V.M,  yl. 

STUTp^UAN  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

K ATHRYN,  Barnes  Co.  □,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  about  U]4  m.  S.  of  Valley 
City,  the  county  seat. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  l'.tu2;  Mar- 
tere  Iverson,  editor;  Iverson  Abealiainsue, 
publisher  (2—5). 

KENMARE,  Ward   Co.  ^  300  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  46  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  stock  raising  and  mining. 

NEWS;    Thursdays;    eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;     established  1899;     Gray  & 
Gray,  editors  and  publishers  (:3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  la  1901, "jki.."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,008.     In  1903.  -jkl." 

KENSAL,  Stutsman  Co,  a  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd.,18  m. 
N.  of  Jamestown. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  STATE  JOUR- 
NAL; Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Dud- 
ley &  Richmond,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KINDRED,  Oass  Co.  Q^  348  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of  Fargo, 
the  county  seat.    Farming. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;   four  pages   15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established   1900;  Geoi-ge 
Weatherhead,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

KNOX, Benson  Co.  b  421t  pop.  (of  town- 
ship), on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of 
Minuewaukon,  the  county  seat. 
ADVOCATE;   Saturdays;  independent; 
eight    pages    13x20;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
shed  1899;  Luther  H.  Bratton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jj£L" 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

K  U  Li  M,  Lamoure  Co.  Q,  463t  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis.  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  32  m.  S.  W.  of  Lamoure,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  H. 
L.  Kelly,  editor  ana  publisher  (:>— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

IjAKOTA,  c.  h.,  Nelton  Co.  cf  •'J^Gf 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  68  m.  W.  of 
Grwnd  Forks.  Milling,  agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

AMERICAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NELSON  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays;  re 
publican;     ten     pages     15x22;    subscription 
Jl.50;    established    1888;    Herald    Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circula 
tion  "JKL."     In  19(3,  Z  (4)  (••). 

NELSON  CO.  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  J.  S.  Metcalf,  editor; 
T.  E.  Metcalf,  publisher.     Circulation   "jkl." 

liAMOURE,  c.  h.,  Lamoure  Co.  □,  457t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  50  m. 
S.  E.  of  Jamestown.    Farming. 

LAMOURE    CO.  CHRONICLE;  Frl 

days;  republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24; 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


subscription  $2;  established  1883;  Warren  8c 
Taylor,  edltor.s  and  publishers  (S— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

liANGDON,  c.h..  Cavalier  Co.  b  l,188t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  120  m.  N.  W. 
of  Grand  Forks.    Agriculture. 

CAVALIER    CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;    republican;    eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1889;  A.E.  Lind- 
strom,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3), 
Circulatiou:  In  1899,  "jkl"    In  1900.  Z.    In 

1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  during  the 
past  year  lowest  number  was  1.100.  In  1993. 
(z-4)I(#«).    In  1904.  yl. 

COURIER-DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  A.  I.  Koehmstedt, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1902.  "iKj,."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

LARIMORE,  GrandForkB  Co.i:^l,235t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  W  of 
Grand  Forks,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill. 
Farming. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Arnold  &  Richter,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  a^-er- 
agfe/'or  1898.  1,006.  In  1899,"JKi."  In  1903. 
Z(4)  (••). 

LAWTON.  Ramsey  Co.  cf  250  pop.,  18 

m.  N.  of  Latoka. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896:  J.  A.  Mercer,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

LEEDS,  ^e«5on  Co.  [^349t  pop.. on  Great 
Northern  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  about 
32  m.  W.  of  Devils  Lake.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;   republican;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1889;  A.  J.  F.Voigt,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

LIDGER^yOOD,  Richland  Co.  C^  585t 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  and  Great  Northern  Rds.  Agriculture. 

BROADAXE;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1887;  John  Andrews,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x2i);  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
W.  T.  Irvine,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LINTON,  c.  h.,  Emmons  Co.  P  250  pop., 
on  Beaver  creek  and  Spring  creek.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

EMMONS  CO.   ADVOCATE;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    four    pages    18x21;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  C.  A.Patter- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

EMMONS   CO.    ANZEIGER;    Thurs 
days;  German;  four  pages  i;i^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;    established  1898;  D.  R.  Streeter, 
editor  and  Dublisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EMMONS  CO.  RECORD:  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  D.  R.  Streeter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LISBON,  c.  h.,  Ransom  Co.  O,   l,046t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  56  m.  S.W.  of 

Fargo.     Milling,  manufacturing  and  wheat 

growing 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  George  L.  Tovvnes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 
Circulation    "jkl."      Actual   average   for 

1903,  1,16'^.    In  1904,  yl. 


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RANSOM  CO.  GAZETTE  AND  DA- 
KOTA CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1886;  Backland  &  Ireland,  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

NORTH  DAKOTA  FARMER: 
monthly;  agricultural;  twenty  eight  pages 
8^x12:  subscription  50  cents;  established 
May.  1899;  E.  F.  Lodd,  editor;  E.  F.  Lodd  & 
Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
ij  037. 

'rOTARY;  monthly,  except  July  and 
August;  juvenile;  thirty  six  pages 7x10:  sub 
sc  iption  50  cents;  established  1897;  W.  G. 
Crocker,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Civcuiation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
3,5r<»;  for  1900,  2,255.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902.  vl.    In  1903.  (z— J)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 
WEST  LAND  EDUCATOR;  monthly, 

except  July  and  August;  educational;  seven- 
ty pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  W.  G.  Crocker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jki,."  Actual  aver 
age  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1902, 
1.100.    In  1902,  vT.      Actual  average  for 

1903,  1,221.    In  1904,  yl. 

LITCHVILLE,    Barnes    Co.  □,  250 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  27  m.  S.  of 

Valley  City,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished Jlav,  1901;  W.  A.  Wells,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MeHENRY,  Foster  Co.  n  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Coopers- 
town.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

FOSTER  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;  A.  L.  Low-den,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

McKINNEY,  Ward  Co.  t}  on  tbe 
Mouse  r.,  43  ra.  N.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county 
seat. 

MOUSE    RIVER    JOURNAL;    Fri 

davs  ;  independent  ;  four  pages  13x20  ;  sub- 
scription .SI;  established  1902;  The  Mouse 
River  Puhlfshlug  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).     Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

MADDOCK,  Benson  Co.  n  19  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15.  m.  S.  W.  of 
Minuewaukon,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
July,  1901;  The  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
editor  and  publishers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MANDAN,  c.  h.,  Morton  Co.  p  l,658t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  on  the 
Missouri  and  at  mouth  of  Heart  r.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Bismarck,  the  State  capital.  Cattle, 
horse  and  sheep  raising.    Coal  mines. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays:  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  F.  Wilder,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,591.  In  189.5,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "Jja..-      In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  U>04,  yl. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  R.  Gilbreath,  editor;  Pioneer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6-3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  'jkl"  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,260.  In 
1901,  (z— 1.  2,  6)  H.  In  1902,  vH.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  2,139.     In  1904,  yl. 


TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
A.  M.  Packard,  editor;  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARION,  Lamoure  Co.  D,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Litchville. 

SENTINEL  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x"-i2;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  A.  V.  Bush,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

MAYVIIiLE,  Traill  Co.  D-  l,106tpop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  in  Goose  River  Val- 
ley, 60  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo.  State  Normal 
School.    Shipping  point  for  wheat. 

GOOSE   RIVER   FARMER;    Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription    $1;    established    1890;     J.     M. 
Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Larin  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

MEDINA,  Stutsman  Co.  a  350  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  65  m.  to  Bismarck. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays:  republican;  six 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1904;  George  Pusch,  editor;  Medina 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

MICHIGAN,  ^e^«on  Co.  cfsm  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  55  m.  W.  of 

Grand  Forks.    Flour  mills  and  creamery. 

NELSON  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  Fri- 
days;   republican;    eight   pages  13x20:   sub- 
scription $1.>50;  established    1892;  R.  J.  Kane, 
editor;  Mrs.  R.  B.  Doherty,  publisher  (8—3) 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILNOR,  Sargent  Co.  O,  .322t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Wahpe- 
ton.      Grain-shipping   point.      Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 
SARGENT  CO.  TELLER;  Thursdays; 

republican:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 

$1;  established  1883;  Roy  V.  Fyles,  editor  and 

publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILTON,  Cavalier  Co.    [^   381t   pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  22  m.  from   Park 
River.    Flour  mill.    Agriculture  and  stock 
raising.    Cement  works. 
GLOBE;   Thursdays;     republican;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1888:    O.    T.    RishofF,   editor    and    publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

MINNEWAUKON,  c.  h.,    Benson 

Co.  [^  482+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.     A 
supply  depot  for  the  Mouse  r.  and  Devils 
lake  country.    Agriculture. 
NORTH  DAKOTA  SIFTINGS;  Fri- 

davs;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884 ;  Wm.  Miller, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL"  (  ??  )  In  1902,  July,  publisher  as- 
serts, in  three  years  has  not  been  less  than 
1,200.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "4kl." 

MINOT,  c.  h..  Ward  Co.  b  4,000  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Mouse  r.,  13  m. 

W.   of    Meridian.      Stock    raising,   wheat 

growing  and  coal  mining. 

OPTIC;  daily  except  Sundays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion— dailv  $4,  weekly  $1..50;  established  1898; 


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Hieuer  i^:    Palmer,    editors    and    piibllsyiers 

<2— 5).  Circ'n— daily  "Jjii.."  weekly  Z  (4)  (•  •.) 

WARD    CO.  I  N  D  E  r  E  N  D  E  N  T ; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  ten  pages  15x22; 
subscription  §1;  establishad  li>02;  Colcord  & 
Truax,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Circu- 

AVA  liD  CO.  REPORTER; Thursdays; 
republican;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.5<);  established  1886;  George  W.  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circiilatiou  "iKL."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  iy()4,  yl. 

MINTO,  ^raZsft  Co. [j'860t  pop., on  Great 

Northern   Rd.,    10   m.    S.   of   Grafton,   the 

count}'  seat.    Wheat. 

J  O  I J  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1882:  W.  G.  Mitchell,  editor;  Wm.  S.  Mitchell, 
publisher  C8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOHALL,  Ward  Co.  [^  28  m.  from 
Keumore,  nearest  railroad  station  on  Min- 
neapolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd. 

NEWsS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  fl;  established 
1901;  M.  O.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,409. 

NAPOLEON,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  p  100 

pop.    Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

HOMESTEAD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  payes  11x18;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886;  O.  F.  Bryant,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

NECHE.  Pembina  Co.  cf  816  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Pembina. 
Elevators.    Feed  mill. 

C  H  R  O  N  O  T  Y  P  E ;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  H.  H.  Lamp- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

NEW  ROCKFORD,  c.  h..  Eddy  Co. 

D  788+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  James  r.,  58  m.  N.  of  James- 
town. Flour  mill  and  elevators.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

EDDY    CO.    PROVOST;   Thursdays; 

•eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1..5U;  estab- 

.lished  June,  1901;   D.  F.  Ellsworth,   editor; 

P.  M.  Mattson,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
ten  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  Olsen  &  Maddux,  editors  and  publish- 
«rs  (8—3).    Circ'n  -jkl."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (#  #). 

NEW  SALEM,  Morton  Co.  p  229t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of 
Matidan,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

DIEWACHT  AM  MISSOURI  AND 
NEW  SAL,E3I  ANZEIC4ER;  Fridays; 
German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .$1.50:  established  1899;  Bernard 
Oppenheim,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6).  In  1903,  Z  (4) 
(••)■ 

NORTHWOOD,  Grand  Forks  Co.  cf 
697+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Goose 
r. ,  12  m.  S.  of  Larimore.  Flour  mills.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

GLEANER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
D.  L.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 
Circulation  ■•jkl." 

O  A  K  E  S ,  Dickey  Co.  g  668t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific,  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Minneapolis,    St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

and   Northern   Pacific  Rds.  and  James   r., 

25  m.  N.  E.  of  EUendale,  the  county  seat. 

Elevators,  foundry  and  machine  shops. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Goddard  &  Wright,  editors  and 
publishers  (:^— 3).  Circ'n  "iKjt-"  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1902,  -JKL.' 

OBERON,  Benson  Co.  b  433t  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12m.  S. 

of  Minnewaukon,  the  county  seat,  and  79  N. 

of  Jamestown.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Eben  E.  Saunders,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OSNABROCK,  Cavalier  Co.  b  247 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of 
Langdon.    Wheat. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  June,  1901;  Fred.  A.  Barley,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jju.." 

PAGE,  Cass  Co.  0,219  pop.,  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  L.Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PALERMO,   Ward  Co.  tj  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  43  m.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county 

seat.    Wheat  and  agriculture. 

STANDARD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1902;  The  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jiu," 

PARK  RIVER,  Walsh  Co.  c(  l,088t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  S.  br.  of 
Park  r.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks.  Wheat 
depot. 

GAZETTE -NEWS;    Fridays;    demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  15x22:    subscription  $1; 
established  1883:  F.J.  Prochaska,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901.  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,141;  for  1903, 
l,16iJ;  for  1904,  1,190. 

WALSH    CO.    REPUBLICAN;   Sat 
urdays;   republican;   four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1901 ;  Emar 
Berge,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

PATTERSON,  Ward  Co.  fi  150  pop., 

19  m.  from  Kenmare.    Coal  mining. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
local;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.5<); 
established  February,  1904;  Frank  E.  Drink- 
water,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

PEMBINA,  c.  h.,  Pembina  Co.  cf  929t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  River 

of  the  North.    Opposite  St.  Vincent,  Minn., 

and  Emerson,  Man.    Grain  shipping. 

PIONEER  EXPRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  1878;  Wardwell  &  Thompson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,008.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "iK.L." 


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PERTH,  Towner  Co.   b  25  pop.,  ou 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m,  N.  W,  of  Cando, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L ;  Saturdays ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
J.  A.  Frawley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKL- " 

PINGREE,  Stutsman  Co.  n  125  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.      Stock   raising, 

farming  and  dairying. 

STUTSMAN  CO.  PATRIOT;  Thurs 
days;  independent;   tour  pages  16x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1904;  Thomas  Price, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

PORTAL,  Ward  Co.  ti  on  Minneap- 
olis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd.,18m. 
N.  W.  of  Bowbells.    Farming. 

INTERNATIONAL;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  N.  H.  Maltee  &  Son,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8— 3).      Circulation  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PORTLAND,  Traill  Co.  a-  524t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd..2  m.  W.  of  Mayville 

and  60  N.  of  Fargo.     Roller-process  flour 

mill.    Farming. 

REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Engh  &  Lindelieu,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RAY,  Williams  Co.  ^  on  Great  North- 
ern Rd. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1902;  A.  E.  Huyles,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Saturdays   (A  A) 

RENVILLE,  Bottineau  Co.  ^ 

GOLDEN  SHEAF;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  August,  1901;  F.  A.  McDonald, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


REYNOLDS,  Grand  Forks  Co.  d 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of 
Grand  Forks,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  lumbering. 

ENTERPRISE   AND    THOMPSON 

NEWS ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Jas. 
G.  McKinney,  editor  and  publisher  (:3— 3). 
Combined  circulation— In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

RICHBURG,  Bottineau  Co.  b  130 
pop.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Bottineau,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MOUSE   RIVER   STANDARD;  Fri 

days;  republican;  four  to  six  pages  16x22; 
subscription  SI:  established  May,  1901;  A.J. 
Drake,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "jfii,."  (A  A). 

ROBINSON,  Ward  Co.  6. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROLLA,  c.  h.,  Bolette  Co.  [j  400t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Cando. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 

TURTLE    MOUNTAIN    STAR; 

Thursdays;  republican:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  W.  J.  Hos- 
kins,  editor  and  pubUsher.  Circulation  "jkl" 


RUGBY,  Pierce  Co.   jj^  '^^'>  Pop-,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand 

Forks.    Wheat. 

OPTIMIST;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  November, 
1900;  A.  M.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PIERCE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  Bingham  &  Stover, 
editors  and  publishers  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "iio- ' 

NORTH  DAKOTA  FREEMASOIN; 
monthly  ;  masonic;  eight  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1903;  O.  B. 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circu- 
lation "iiL."  (AA). 

RYDER,  Ward  Co.  ti  35  m.  S.  W.  of 

Minot,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 

NEAVS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1903;  John  S.  Johnson,  editor;  The 
MacLaren  &  Wells  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers 12 — 1).    Circulation  "uu,." 

SAINT   THOMAS,  Pembina  Co.  d 

661+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N. 

of  Grafton.    Wheat. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Grant  S.  Hager,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SANBORN, ^aj-nw  Co.  P,259t pop., on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  James- 
tovrn.    Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1881;  Wm. 

McKean.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SANDOUN,  Ransom  Co.  D,  48  pop., 
on    Minneapolis,    St.   Paul   &    Sault   Ste 
Marie  Rd. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SAWYER,  Ward  Co.  ^  on  Minneap- 
olis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd. 
CLIPPER;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

SGHAFER,  Wallace  Co.  -D  on  Great 

Northern  Rd. 

WALLACE  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs- 
days (A  A) 

SENTINEL  BUTTE,  Billings  Co. 
-a  27  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

BILLINGS     CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

SHELDON,  Ransom  Co.O,  318t  pop,, 

on  Northern   Pacific   Rd.,  42   m.  S.  W.  of 

Fargo.    Flour  mill.    Wheat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  repubUcan; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  H.  Burke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL '• 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  M.  B.  De  La  Bere.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  • 

SHERBROOKE,  c.  h.,  Steele  Co.  n- 
250+  pop.  (of  township),  9  m.  N.  of  Hope. 
Farming. 

STEELE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887  ;  Chas.  G.  Boise,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).     Circulation  "jkl." 

SHERIVOOD,  Ward  Co.  b. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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SHEYENNE    Eddy  Co.  D  374t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12 

ra.  N.  of  New  Rocliford,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STAR?  Thursdaj's;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  C.  C.  Man- 
ning, editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n-'JKL." 

SOURIS,  Bottineau  Co.  i  200  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Bottineau. 

Agriculture  and  stoclc  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1901;  Humphreys  &  Lomen, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SPRINGBROOK,    Williams  Co.tl 
on  Great  Northern  Rd. 
EAGLE;  Tuesdays  (A  Al 

STANLEY,  fVard  Co.)j  150  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd..  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Fridays;  Independent-republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1903;  James  P.  Dillon,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "iKL." 

STEELE,  c.  h.,  Kidder  Co.  a  185t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  43  m.  E.  of  Bis- 
marck, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

KIDDER   CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri 

days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1903;  E. 
S.  Elliott,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5P). 

OZONE;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885:  Henry  S.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SYKESTON,  Wells  Co.  Q  167  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TAGUS,  Ward  Co.  ^  on  Great  North 
em  Rd. 
nilRROR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TIOGA,    Williams    Co.  \2    on    Great 

Northern  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  E.  of  Williston,  the 

county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  April,  1903; 
F.  B.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P) 
Circulation  •  okl.' 

TOWER  CITY,  Cass  Co.c:^468t  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  42  m.  W.  of  Fargo. 

the  county  seat,  and  17  E.  of  Valley  City 

Agriculture. 

TOPICS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
and  fight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1894;  W.  W.  Tousley,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TOWNER,  c.  h.,  McHenry  Co.  b  331t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  76  m.  N.  W.of 

Devils  Lake.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  AND  STOCKMAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  J.  L.  Killion,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl   • 

TURTLE  LAKE,  McLean  Co.  -o  25 

pop.,  20  m.  E.  of  Missouri  r.    Agriculture. 

WAVE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  F.  D.  Hevener,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


UNIVERSITY,  Grand  Forks  Co.  cf 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  of  Grand 
Forks,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  North  Dakota. 

STUDENT;  monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  twenty-eight  pages  7x9; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1887:  Stu- 
dents of  the  University  of  North  Dakota, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

VALLEY  CITY,  c.  h.,  Barnes  Co.  P, 
2,446+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rds.  and 
Cheyenne  r.,  14  m.  E.  of  Sanborn  and  58  W. 
of  Fargo.  State  Normal  School.  Flour 
mill.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  dairj- 
ing. 

ALLIANCE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885; 
Charles  K.  Bassett,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

NORTH    DAKOTA     PATRIOT; 

Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  18x24  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  establisned  1884;  G.  B. 
Vallandigham,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P), 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

TIMES-RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  S.  A.  Nye,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.  •  Actualaverage 
for  1899,  1,135;  for  1900,  1,105; /or  1901, 
1,409; /or  1902,  1,480;  for  1903,  1,675. 
In  1904,  y  I. 

VELVA,  McHenry  Co.  tl  50  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis.  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Minot.    Stock  raising. 

McHENRY  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  Stafford  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WAHPETON,  c.  h.,  Richland  Co.q, 

2,228t    pop.,   on    Northern    Pacific,    Great 

Northern  and  Chicago,   Milwaukee  &   St. 

Paul  Rds.,  at  Junction  of  Red  and  Bois  des 

Sioux  rs.      Flour   mills,   grain   elevators, 

warehouses  and  various  manufactories. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  J. R.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (12~4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age  for  1900.  1,358.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4.  5)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,564. 
In  1904,  yl. 

NORTH   DAKOTA    GLOBE  ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  Fred  Falley,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  during  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,542.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  (z— 1.  2.  3.  4,  5)  I.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  {z—i)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
Asplnwall  Bros,  editor?  -^nd  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "j_ki,."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

WALCOTT,  Richland  Co.  O,  53  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23    m.  N.  W.  of 

Wahpeton,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

REPORTER:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900:  George  Van  am  am,  editor  and 
publishers  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


WALiHALLA,  Pembina  Co.  cf  377t 

pop.    Farming. 

MOUNTAINEER;  semi- weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1897; 
Chas.  H.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher,  Circula 
tlon  "JKL." 

WASHBURN,  c.  h.,  McLean  Co.  -a 

300  pop.,  on  Bismarck,  Washburn  &  Gt.  Falls 

Rd.  and  Missouri  r..  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Bismarck. 

Wheat. 

LiEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Hoyne  &  Salterland,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

McLEAN  CO.  MINER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  SI; 
established  November,  1901;  Fred.  L.  Harris, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 


WESTHOPE,  Bottineau  Co.   i 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  200  m.  W.  of 

Grand  Forks.     Farming. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1900,  A.  J.  Drake,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 5  P). 

WHEATLAND.  Cass  Co.U^  518t  pop. 

(of  township),on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,27m. 

W.  of  Fargo,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

EAGIiE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x?2;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  Wellington  &  Irysh,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— :3 ).    Circulation  "iiu-" 

WHEELOCK,  Williams  Co.,  on  Great 
Northern  Rd.,22  m.  N.  E,  of  Williston,  the 
county  seat. 

TIMES;     Saturdays;     republican;    four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
A.  E.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WILLISTON.  c.  h.,  Williams  Co.  ti 

763+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Mis- 

•ourl  r.    Cattle  and  sheep  ranches. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  R.  H.  Copeland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "JSL." 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


WILLOW  CITY.  Bottineau  Co.  [^ 
476+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E. 
of  Bottineau,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  cattle. 

NORTH     DAKOTA     EAGLE;     Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  T.  C.  Michael,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

WILTON,  McLean  Co.  -O  BOO  pop.,  on 

Bismarck,  Washburn   &  Great  Falls   Rd., 

15  m.  S.  E.  of  Washburn,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ; 
E.  A.  Hull,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WIMBLEDON,  Barties   Co.  R  226t 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Valley  City,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1895;  W.  H. 
Stevens,  editorand  publisher  (3— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WISHEK,  Mcintosh  Co.  g  136  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Saulte  Ste  Marie 

Rd.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of  Ashley,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  English  and  German; 
republicari;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April,  1902;  Arthur  P.  Guy, 
editor  and  and  publisher  (6—3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

WYNDMERE    Richland  Co.  Q  170 

pop.,   on    Northern   Pacific    Rd.   and   Soo 

Line,  28  m.  W.  of  Wahpeton,  the  county 

seat.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Charles  L. 
Wright,  editor;  C.  G.  Klenzing,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl. 

YORK,    Benson    Co.   ^^  305t    pop.  (of 

township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23  m. 

N.  W.  of  Minnewaukon,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

liEDGER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
John  H.  Dolin,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 


OHIO. 

Population  4,157,545 1     Land  Area  40,760  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  State  of  Michigan  and  Lake  Eric,  east  by  Pennsylvania 
and.  West  Virginia,  south  by  West  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  and  west  by  Indiana. 
State  capital:  Columbus.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Agriculture,  iron 
mining  and  manufacture,  pork  packing  and  oil  refining.  Number  of  ne^vspapers 
and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  1,182.  divided,  as  follows :  Daily,  171;  tri- 
weekly, 6;  semi-weekly,  38:  weekly,  779;  bi-weekly,  2;  semi-monthly,  11;' monthly, 
160;  bi-monthly,  5;  quarterly,  10. 

The  cities  of  over  25,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Cleveland 3Sl,76St  Vouiigstowu 44,MS5t 

Cinciuiiati 3'io,90'it  Akron 4-2,7'28t 

Toledo 131,S'i"2t  Springfield 38,!i53t 

Columbus 125,560t  Canton 30,667t 

Dayton 85,333t 


ABERDEEN,  Brown  Co.  jH  711t  pop., 
on  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Maysville,  Ky.,  65  m.  S. 
E.  of  Cincinnati  and  17  S.  E.  of  George- 
town, tlie  county  seat.  Flour  and  .saw  mills 
and  tannery.    Tobacco  culture. 

GRETNA  GREEN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subsci-iption  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  H.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

A.DA,  Hardin  Co.  -n  2,576t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Lima. 
Flour  mill.  Various  manufactures.  Seat 
of  the  Ohio  Northern  University. 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  neutral;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $150;  established 
1872 ;  Agnew  Welsh,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.110.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1901,  publisher  asserts, no  issue 
duringtiieyear  was  less  than  1,120.  In  1902,yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
November  1903,  l,'iQ7  \  for  1904,  1,209. 

UNIVERSITY  HERALD;  Fridays; 
educational;  four  pages  17x23;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  Parle tte  &  Snyder, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,022.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,107.    Inl899.yl.     In  1900.  "jkl." 

ADAMSVILIiE,  Muskingum   Co.  n 

201+  pop.,  13  m.  N.  E.  of  Zanesville,  the  county 

seat.    Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER  ;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13.x:20;  subscriptions! ;  established 
1889;  E.  C.  Jordan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ADELiPHI.  Jio88  Co.  p  516t  pop.,  on 
Marietta,  Hoclcing  &  Northern  Rd.,  19  m. 
N.  E.  of  Chillicothe,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

BORDER  NEWS  ;  Fridays;  neutral; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879:  Hugh  F.  Egan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,680;  /or  the  first 
six  months  of  1897.  1,680; /or  1898,  1,687; 
for  1899, 1,704;  for  1900. 1 ,721 .  In  1901,  yT. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,728.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


AKRON,  c.  h.,  Summit  Co.  ^  42,728t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Cleveland, 
Akron  &  Columbus.  Erie.  Northern  Ohio 
and  Valley  Rds.  and  Ohio  &  Erie  canal.  40 
m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Agricultural  imple- 
ments, mining  machinerj',  rubber  goods 
pottery,  sewer  pipe,  matches  and  various 
other  manufactories 

BEACON  JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SU3IMIT  CO.  BEA- 
CON, Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1869,  weekly  1889:  W.  B, 
Baldwin,  editor;  Beacon  Journal  Co..  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  G.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  7,380;  for 
1900,  7,400;  for  a  year  ending 
with  January,  1903,  7,869  ;/or 
a  year  ending  tvith  March,  1904, 
8,423 ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
January,  1905,  9,794. 
Weekly:"  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Inl898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  y  I. 
In  1901,  ".iKL."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,941; /or  1904,  3,865. 

lIS^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Beacon 
Journal  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory, who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to 
the  first  person  who  successfully  contro- 
verts its  accuracy. 

PRE.SS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;    estab 
lished  1892;  The  Akron  Press  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903, 
8,959;  .for  ltX)4,  9.862. 

TIMES-DEMOCKAT  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic ;  daily  eight  to  twelve, 
weekly  twelve  pages  20x24;  subscription — 
dally  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established  — daily 
1892,  weekly  1867;  Edward  S.  Harter,  editor; 
Akron  Democrat  Co.,  publisherR(l — 5). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, H. 
In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In 
1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  1901,  4,811;  for  1902,  6,283; 
for  1903,  7,131 ;  /or  19(U,  7,907. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In  ,1899,  yl.  In 
190(\  vl.  In  1901,  "JKL."  Actual' average  for 
1902,3,563.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 


800 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


DIE  GERMANIA;  triweekly,  Tues- 
days, Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
W  E  E  K  Li  Y,  Sundays  ;  German  Inde- 
pendent; tri- weekly  four  pages  20x27,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  15x23;  subscription— tri-weekly 
$4,  weekly  $2;  established  1869;  Louis  Sey- 
bold,  editor;  Akron  Germania  Co., publishers 
(J-3). 

Circulatiou  — Tri-Weekly:  In  1896, 
"JKL"  Actual  average  for  the  tirst  six  viontha 
0/1S97.  1,508.    Inl898,  yl.    In  1899.  yl.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl-"  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "iKL."  Actual  average 
for  the  nrst  six  months  of  1897,  t2,509.  In 
189S,  yH.      In  1899,  yl.      In  1900,  yl.       In 

1901.  •JKL." 

PEOPLE;  Fridays ;  labor ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  J  L.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BUCHTEL.ITE;  biweekly;  Thursdays, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate;  four 
pages  13x19;  subscription  $1;  established 
18S9;  Students  of  Buchtel  College,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

CHEVALIER;  monthly;  fraternal; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  O.  E.  Olin.  editor;  The  Cheva- 
liers, publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Ai:tual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,500.  In  1903,  yH.   In  1904, yl. 

CHIEF  CLERK;  monthly;  fraternal; 
fifty  two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  January,  1903;  C.  E.  Myers,  editor;  The 
International     Publishing    Co.,    publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "iSL."  (A A). 

INDIA  RUBBER  REVIEW;  month 
ly;   thirty-six  pages  9x12;    subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  T.  E.  Smith,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5P).    Circulation  "jkj,." 

INLAND  REVIEW;  monthly;  collegi- 
ate; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1892;  H.  M.  Daniels,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkj,." 

PATHFINDER;  monthly;  fraternal 
benefit;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
.^0  cents;  established  1898;  A.  T.  Durant,  edi- 
tor; Supreme  Lodge  The  Pathfinder,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Civculation:  In  1898.  "jkl"  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  F.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  JmZv,1901,  12,400;  /or  1902,  13,291; 
for  1903,  1 1 ,  888  ( A  A) . 

YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  LESSON 
QUA  RTERLY;  January,  April,  July  and 
October ;  undenominational;  thirty-six  pages 
6x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1894; 
Augustus  Young,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903 
30,625 ;  for  1904,  30,625. 

ALGER.  Hardin  Co.  -D  462t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Erie  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Kenton, 
the   county  seat.     Corn,  wheat,  oats  and 
potatoes. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays; four  pages  17x24; 

subscription    $1;     established  1900;     L.   M. 

Richard,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ALLIANCE,  stark  Co.  c[  8,974t— local 

estimate  12,0(X>— pop  ,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's 

and  Lake  Erie,  Alliance  &  Wheeling  Rds. 

and  Mahoning  r.,  56  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland. 

Manufacturing  and  farming. 

LEA  DE  R ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SE3II.  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages  17^^x24, 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1892,  semi- weekly  1871;  The  Alliance  Leader 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily:    In   1895,    "j^kl  •     I, 
1896,1.    In  1897,  IZ.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yr 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1902,  (z--I) 
Tn  190.3,  (z— 4)  T.    In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 
Semi- Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.     In  1896,  H.     In  1897,  H  Z.  ' 


In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1902.  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
1.    Inl9<)4,  (z— 4,6),  I  (#•). 

RE  VIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  >VEEKLY'',  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four  pages 
20x26,  Saturday  and  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dailv  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1888,  weekly  1868;  F.  A.  Holies, 
manager;  Review  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  I.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,592;  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
19IX),  l,70l;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 

1901,  1,961;  for  1902,  1,848.  In  1903. 
yl.  Actual  average  for  1904,  2,042. 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  \'.  In  1898,  H. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  3»992; /or  a  year 
ending  ivith  September,  1900,  4,077; /or  a 
year   ending   with   June.    1901.  4,1  38; /or 

1902,  4,041.  In  1903,  H.  Actiial  average 
/or  1904,  3,855. 

SCHEMER;  monthly;  agents;  forty- 
eight  to  sixty  pages  6x9  :  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  L.  V.  Patterson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Acttial  average  for  1900, 
2,083;  for  1901.  2,666: /or  1902,  4,000; 
/or  1903,  5,166;  forl9(J4,  5.000. 

UNION  REPORTER;  monthly;  labor 
thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  December,  1902;  Clayton  L.  Car- 
ver,  editor   and  publisher  (12—3).     Circula- 
tion "jkl."  (A  A). 

WOMAN'S  JOURNAL;  monthly;  re- 
formed church;  thirty-two  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891;  Rev.  H. 
K.Kilmer,  A.M.,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — i). 
Circulatiou:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  2.275;  for  1901.  2,175; /or 
1902,  2,375;  for  1903,  2,167.  In  1904, 
(z-1,  2)  I. 

AMANDA,   Fairfield  D  Co.    475  pop., 

on  Cincinnati  tc  Muskegum  Valley  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  W.  of  Lancaster,  the  nearest  banking 

town. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ANDOVER,  Ashtabula  Go.cfSlot  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 

13  m.  S.  E.  of  Jefferson,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber  and  furniture. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  N.  G.  Richardson,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,003  ;  in 
1899,1,106.  In  1900  "jkl."  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  has  been  less  than  1,080. 
In  1902,  (z— 2.  4,  5)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ANSONIA,  Darke  Co.  -a  676  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati  Northern  and  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  James  M.  Light,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

ANTWERP,    Paulding    Co.  t)  1.206 1 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.  and  Maumee  r.,  72  m. 

S.  "W.  of  Toledo.     Flour  and  planing  mills, 

lumber  yards  and  fine  farming  lands. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
M.  J.  Schell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation    "jkl."      Actual   average  for 
1903,1,197.    In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


801 


OHIO. 


REE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  16x20;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1895;  N.  G.  Osborn, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "J Ki,."    In  1897.  Z.    In 
1S99.Z.     .le(i/niai'6rafife/o>- 1902,  1,100.     In 

1903.  "JKL." 

ARCADIA,  Hancock  Co.  t:  490  pop., 
on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Erie 
Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Findlay,  the  county 
seat.  Tile  and  handle  factories,  saw  mills 
and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  local;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  UK)4;  G.  F. 
Manns,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  A.  E.  Orth,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ARCANUM,  Darke  Co. -nl,235t pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  *  St. 
Louis  Rd..  9  m,  S.  E.  of  Greenville,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  C.  R.  Musson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
J.  D.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKI,." 

ARCHBOLD,  Fulton  Co.\ji  958t  pop., 

oil  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 

9  m.  S.  W.  of  Wauseon,  the  county  seat. 

Saw  and  planing  mills. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  E.  E.  Hallett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 3).    Circulation  "JK.!-" 

ARLINGTON,  Hancock   Co-  t]  738t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Ohio  and  Toledo  &  Ohio 

Central    Rds.,    10   m.   S.   of   Findlay,    the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

L.EADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  L.  E.  Hus- 
ton, editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl" 

ASHLAND,  c.  h.,  Ashland  Co.  ^  4,087t 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland. 
Flour  mills  and  various  manufactories. 
Farming. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLjY,  Tuesdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  elglit  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1900,  weekly  1887;  T.  M.  &  F. 
R.  Beer,  editors;  Ashland  Printing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily;  "jkl." 
Weekly:  Inl896,"JKi."  Actual  average  for 
1897.  ti,334.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1899.2,457;  for  1900,  2,511;  for  1901, 
2,568.     In   1902,   yH.      In   1903,  yH.     In 

1904,  yH. 

BRETHREN  EVANGELIST;  Wed- 
nesdays; progressive  brethren;  sixteen  pages 
101^x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
Charles  F.  Yoder,  editor;  Brethren  Publica- 
tion Board,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl.-  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,526.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  Si;  established  1846 ; 
A.  P.  Black,  editor;  W.  H.  Gates,  publisher 
(1-5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,523.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901.  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,09S.  In  1903, 
yH.    ^cfuaZ  areracre /or  1904,  3,512. 

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OHIO. 


TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1858;  Geo.  Hlldebrand,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,920.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,984.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  y I.    Inl',K)4,  yl. 

PURPL-E  AND  GOLD;  monthly,  dur- 
ing college  year;  collegiate;  sixteen  to  thirty- 
six  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Students  of  Ashland  College,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1908, 
1,000.    In  1904,  "jjtt." 

ASHLEY,  Delaware  Co.  D  700t  pop., 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &   St. 


on 


Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Shipping  point  for  stock  and 
produce.    Agriculture. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  W.  C.  Shoe- 
maker, editor  and  publisher  (7—8  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  H.  R.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHTABULA,^«Wa&MZa  C7o.[:fl2,949t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Pennsylvania  Co's  and  New  York,  Chicago 
«fe  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Lake  Erie,  55  m.  N. 
E.  of  Cleveland.  Manufacturing.  Coal 
and  iron-ore  shipping  port.  Agriculture 
and  dairying. 

BEACON-RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  TELEGRAPH,  Wed- 
nesdays; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3,  weekly  $1.25;  established 
—daily  1888,  weekly  1850;  Ashtabula  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  I,  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,234;  /or  1897,  1,371 ; 
for  1898, 1,429  ;/or  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
Member,  1899, 1,392.  In  1900,  H.  Actualav- 
erage  for  1901,  3,304.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1901,  yH. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,325.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,691 ;  for  1898, 1,757 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1899,  2,044;  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  September,  1900,  2,553; 
for  1901,  2,319.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

AMERIKAN  SANOMAT; Thursdays; 
Finnish;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Aug.  Edwards,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver' 
age  for  1899.  4,945;  for  1900,7.537;  for 
1901,  8,160;  for  1902,  8,553.  In  1903, yF. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  10,986. 

DE3IOCRATIC  STANDARD;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  The  Standard 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl" 
Inl903.  Z(4)(««). 

ASHVILLE,  Pickaway  Co.  D  654t 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 

Columbus,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

PICKAWAY  CO.  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scnjttion  75  cents;  established  1896;  J.  P. 
Stoltz,  editor;  The  Stoltz  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P) .    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  Athen$  Co.  O.  3,066t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern, 
Columbus,  Hooking  Valley  &  Toledo  and 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


Ohio  Central  Lines  Rds,  and  Hocking  r., 
76  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 
Seat  of  Ohio  University  and  Southeastern 
Ohio  Asylum  for   the  Insane.     Manufact- 
uring, agriculture  and  coal  mining. 
ATHENS  CO.  GAZETTE; Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  C.  H.  Bry son,  editor;  The 
Gazette  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—4).  .   X      ,  ^ 
Cii'culation  "jkl."      Actual   average  for 
1903, '^,030.    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  C.  V.  Harris,  editor  ;  Craig  & 
Harris,  publisher s  (T— 3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898    **JKL  " 

MESSENGER  AND  HERALD; 
Thursdays:  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  — lfe«sengrer 
1825  Herald  1882;  Fred  W.  Bush,  editor:  Mes- 
senger and  Herald  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(6—3). 

Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.500;  in  1896,  3.600.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vH.  In  1899,  yT.  In  1900.  zT.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  vl.  In  1903  (z-4)  !(••).  In  19(J4,  yl. 
OHIO  TEACHER;  monthly;  educa- 
tional ;  f ortv-elght  pages  8x11 :  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1880;  Henry  G.  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 5). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "mi.."  In  1903  (z-^) 
I  (••)•  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
u-ith  3Iarch,  1905,  8,375. 

ATTICA,  Seneca  Co.  t]  69it  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Columbus,  Sandusky 
&  Hocking  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Tiffin,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mill  and  sash,  blind 
and  plow  factories.    Wheat  growing. 

HUB;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  SI;  established  1896;  G.  C.  Lake, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1876  ;  Geo.  M.  Opdyker,  editor;  J.  S. 
Opdyker,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BAINBRIDGE,  Ross  Co.  p  954t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  Rd.,  19  m.  S.W.  of 

Chilllcothe,  the  county  seat.  Fruit,  lumber, 

grain  and  stock  raising. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  C.  O.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

BALTIMORE,  Fairfield  Co.  n  460t 

pop.,  on  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hocking 

and   Ohio   Central   Rds.   and   Ohio  canal, 

24  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 

Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

TWIN  CITY  NEWS;  Fridays;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
E.  O.  Weist.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S9S,  1,1^6.  In1899.yl.  Iul900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

BARBERTON,  Summit  Co.  cf  4,354t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus,  Bal- 
timore &  Ohio  and  Erie  Rds..  7  m.  S.  of 
Akron,  the  county  seat.  Chemical,  straw- 
board,  match  and  rubber  factories,  pot- 
tery, sewer-pipe,  brick,tlle  and  boiler  works. 

LEADER;   Fridays;   republican;   four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894; 
E.  P.  Ro we,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


OHIO. 


NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892;  J.  R. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BARNESVILLE,  BelmontCo.n- 
3,721+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  110  m. 
E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Glass, 
»ar- wheel  and  hosiery  factories.  Agricult- 
are.    Oil  and  gas  field. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1866;  E.  P.  Lee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,115;  for  1896,  2,083.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
in  eighteen  years  less  than  2,000.  In  19(X),  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  3,203.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  3,130. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  E.  Dement,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  IZ.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
ivith  Oct.  7,  1898,  2,092.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  1,95S.  In  1901,  vl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SATURDAY  WHETSTONE;  Satur- 
daj's;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  W.  E.  Buchanan,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BAT  A  VI  A,  o.  h., Clermont  Co.  p  l,029t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Virginia 
Rd.  and  E.  br.  of  Little  Miami  r.,  18  m.  N.  E. 
of  Cincinnati.    Agi-iculture. 

CLERMONT    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Tuesdays;    eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 
$1;    established   September,    1902;    Stephen 
Cramer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••).    In  1904, 
(z-4)  T. 

CLERMONT  COURIER ;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1886;  Clermont  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  2,142;  for  1902,  2,145.  In 
19.:3,  yl.    In  1004,  y I. 

CLERMONT  SUN;  Wednesdays:  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1828;  Lockwood  &  Cramer,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,490.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,591 .  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In 
1903,  "JKL-- 

BEDFORD,  Cuyahoga  Co.  □'  1 ,486t 
pop.,  on  Northern  &  Ohio  Traction,  Penn- 
sylvania and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds., 
6  m.  S.E.  of  Cleveland.  Chair  manufactories. 

NEWS-REGISTER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1891;  Cockett  A  Bryant, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

BELLAIRE,  Belmont  Co.  n-  9,912t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Pennsylvania 
Co's,  Bellaire,  Zanesville  &  Cincinnati  and 
Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rds.  and 
Ohio  r.,  3  m.  S.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Manu- 
facturing and  coal  mining. 
HERALD -TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5.  weekly  $1.50:    "  "  ^'-•-'---^      ^   •■ 


established  —  daily 

1882,"' weekly  18797  RT  C.  Meyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).  Circulation— daily  'jjcL." 
weekly  "jkl."     In  1899,  weekly  Z'    In  1902 

"JKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO. 


OHIO. 


INDEPENDENT:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEERL.Y,  Thursdays; 
Independent;  fourpages—duily  15x22,  weekly 
18x24;  subscription — daily  S5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1882,  weekly  1871 ;  Jas.  F.  An- 
derson, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
daily  "iKj."  weekly  "jkl." 

D  E  I>I  O  C  It  A  T  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  D.  W.  Shields,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (:5— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,Z(4,5). 

BELLBROOK,    Greene   Co.  -n  352t 

pop.,  4  m.  N.  W.  of  Spring  Valley.   Magnetic 

springs.    Agriculture. 

MOON;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription 50 cents;  established 
1885;  J.  F.  Newland,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,050.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

BELLE  CENTER,  Logan  Co.  -n  962t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Belief  ontaine,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD-VOICE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established— 
Herald  \i2%.  Voice  W)Q;  consolidated  1903;  J. 
C.  Martin,  editor;  J.  C.  &  M.  J.  Martin,  v>ub- 
lishers  (3— 3).   Circulation  "jkl."  Inl902,ZC4). 

BELLEFONTAINE,  c.  h.,  Logan 
Co.  -n  6,649+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd..  57  m.  N.  E.  of  Day- 
ton.   Farming. 

EXAMINER;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  inde- 
pendent, weekly  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established- daily  1892,  weekly  1830;  Ex- 
aminer Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

INDEX;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  LOGAN  CO.  INDEX,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  daily  and  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1893,  weekly  1860;  The  Index 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  -  Daily:     In  1897.  "jkl."     In 

1898,  Z.  Inl902,  "ijcL."  Inl903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1898,  2.933.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH . 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  #). 

REPUBLICAN;  semi- weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.30;  established  1864;  J. 
Q.  A.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "j.kl." 

BELLEVUE,  Huron  Co.  b  4,101t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern,  Wheel- 
ing &  Lake  Erie.  Columbus,  Sandusky  & 
Hocking  and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  LouU 
Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Norwalk,  the  county  seat. 
Shipping  point  for  grain  and  fruit. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Thurs- 
days; independent;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— dally  1899,  weekly  1867; 
C.  R.  &  M.  J.  Callaghan,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "ixi," 
Weekly:  In  1895,   1.    Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,369.     In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yl.     In 

1899,  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
NEWS:    every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Independent- 
republloan;  daily  four  18x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1!«)4,  weekly  1875; 
Oeorge  E.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5). 
Circulation— Weekly  :  "<kl  " 


BELLVILLE,  Richland  Co.  b  1.039t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 
Mansfield,  the  county  seat,  and  50  N.  E.  of 
Columbus,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  A.  Price,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Butler  (8—3). 
Combined  circulatiou:  In  1897,  "jkl." 
In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  no  l.ssue  less  than 
1,800;  in  1899,  1,700.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl.  " 

KING'S  COMMAND;  monthly;  philo 
sophical;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages  .5i^x8J^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895^  Mel- 
ville C.  Keith,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 2). 
Circulation  "fii,."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6)  (A  A). 

BETHESDA,    Belmont    Co.     u-   350 
pop.,  ou  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 
NEWS:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BEREA,  Cuyahoga  Co.  □'2,510t  Pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 
Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rds.,  13  m. 
S.  W.  of  Cleveland,  the  county  seat.  Quar- 
ries of  grindstone  and  building  stone.  Seat 
of  Baldwin  University  and  German  Wallace 
College. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  repubUcan; 
six  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868;  E.  D.  Peebles,  editor;  Republican  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl" 
In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "ijti.."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898:  Warner  &  Pillars,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—41.    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

MUSICAL  HARP;  monthly  (A  A). 

DEUTSCHE  -  AMERIKANISCHE 
ZEITSCHRTFT  FUR  THEOLOGIE 
UND  KIRCHE;  bimonthly;  German; 
theological;  seventy  four  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  Theological 
Faculty  of  Nast  Seminary,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BERLIN  HEIGHTS,  Erie  Co.    b 

625+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Bellevue.   Fruit  raising  and 

farming. 

SATURDAY  BUDGET;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  Gene  Yarick,  edi- 
tor; The  YarickPrintery,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BETHEL,  Clermont  Co.  jH  850  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Georgetown  &  Portsmouth 

Rd.,12m.S.  E.  of  Batavia,  the  county  seat. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x19  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab. 
lished  1898  ;  The  Bethel  PrlntlDg  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3)- 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BEVERLY,  Washington  Co.  C^  712t 
pop.,  on  Zanesville  &  Ohio  River  Rd.  and 
Muskingum  r.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Marietta,  the 
county  seat.  Abundant  water  power,  util- 
ized in  mills  and  manufactories.  Grain, 
fruit  and  stock  raising  and  lumber. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  H.  O.  Goodrich,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulatiou  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  1,285.  In  1901,  (z-1.  2,4)  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl.  -. 


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OHIO. 


-BLANCHESTER,    Clinton    Co.   p 

l.TtSt  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwest- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Wilmington,  the  county 
seat.    Grain  shipping. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  ^x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  A.  C.  Bell,  editor;  Bell  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

-BLOOMDALE,  WoodCo.X^imvov., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Fos- 
torla.  Grist,  saw  and  planing  mills  and 
tile  factory. 

DERRICK;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
•four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1839;  W.  S.  Richard,  editor;  Richard  & 
Manns,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  G.  F.  Manns,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl' 

3LOOMVILLE,  Seneca  Co.  b  819t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  52  m.  S.  E. 
of  Toledo.  Limestone  quarries.  Grain  and 
wool. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  S.  Hossler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

INDEPENDENT  AND  SENECA  CO. 
■RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1878 ;  I.  C.  Gray,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation '^•JKL" 

BIiUFFTON,  Allen  Go.  ^  l,783t  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Northern  Ohio 
Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Findlay.  Manvifactur- 
ing  and  farming. 

IjEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  B.  Betzner  and  A.  J.  Steiner,  editors; 
Bluff  ton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jki.." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875; 
Prof.  B.  F.  Biery,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4.) 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,133.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  Actualaver- 
age  for  1898.  1,<296.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  January,  1903, 1,466.  In 
1904.  February,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
Issue  during  1903  was  1,489.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  1,681. 

FARM  IJND  HAUS;  monthly;  Ger- 
man; agriculture;  sixteen  pages  8i^xl2;  sub 
scriptton  35  cents;  established  1898;  John 
Hersch,  editor;  Farm  und  Haus  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jki,.  "  Actual  average 
for  1900,  3.491;  for  a  year  ending  with 
October.  1901,  7,075.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, 
yG(AA). 

BOTKINS,  Shelby  Co. -n  420t  pop.,  on 

Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,15m. 

N.  of  Sidney,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and 

flour  mills,  turpentine  factory,  grain  and 

live  stock. 

HERAIjD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  A.  E.  Blakeley.  editor;  Herald  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BO  WERSTON,  Harrison   Co.  n-  526 

pop.,   on   Pittsburg,   Cincinnati,    Chicago 

&   St.    Louis    and  Wheeling  &  Erie  Rds., 

78  m.  N.  W.  of  Cadiz,  the  county  seat. 

PHRENOLOGICAL  ERA;  monthly; 
phrenology;  twelve  pages  6x9;  subscription 


OHIO. 


25  cents;  established  October,  1904;  M.  Tope, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

BOWLING  GREEN,  c.  h..   Wood 

Co.  \2  5,067+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Lines 
and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds., 
19  m.  S.  of  Toledo.  Agriculture.  Foundry 
and  machine  shops.  Natural  gas  and  lime 
kilns.    Extensive  oil  fields. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WOOD  CO.  TRI- 
BUNE, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  eight 
pages  17J^^x22,  Saturday  twelve,  weekly  eight 
pages  173^x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1889;  J.  T. 
Hutchinson,  editor;  The  Wood  County  Trib- 
une Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  •JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "Jju,." 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
H.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(»«).    Inl904,  yl. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WOOD  CO.  SENTINEL, 
Thursdays:  republican;  eight  pages,  daily 
15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscription— dally 
$2.50,  weekly  $1  ;  established  —  dally  1890, 
weekly  1867;  M.  P.  Brewer,  editor;  The  Sen- 
tinel Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  :-Daily  In  1900,  "jkl  "  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  1,094.  In  1902,  "jkl. 
Weekly:  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  2,841.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899.  3,42S.  In  1900, yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  3,386.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

WOOD  CO.  FREE  PRESS;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  G.  W.  Helfrlch,  editor;  Free 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  July  36. 1901,  "^,049.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z^)  I.  In  1904  (z— 4)  1  (••). 

WOOD  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  H.  S.  Chapln,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,268; /or  1896,  3,246; /or  1897,  3,213; 
for  1898,  3,256;  for  1899.  3,220;  for  1900. 
3,249;  for  1901.3,203;  .for  1902,  3,371  j 
/or  1903,  3,794;  for  1904,  3,724. 

BRADFORD,   Miami   Co.  -a  1.254t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Louis  &  Pittsburg  Rd.. 

83  m.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

SENTINEL;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  Independent;  Saturday  four 
pages  15x22,  Wednesday  eight  pages;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  A.  F.  Little, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  ••ikl" 

BRADNER,  Wood  Co.  \2  l,148t  pop., 

on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd., 

8  m.  S.  of  PemberviUe  and  12  N.  of  Fostorla. 

Oil  and  farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x30 ; 
subscription  SI;  established  1894;  W.  A.  Hur- 
rel.  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iSL" 

BREMEN,  Fairfield  Co.  D  466t  pop., 

on  Cincinnati   &  Muskingum  Valley  and 

Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rds..  10  m.  E.  of 

Lancaster,  the  county  seat.    Cigar  factory. 

Farming. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Alex  M.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  'jkl."   (AA).j 


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OHIO. 


BROOKVIIiLE,  Montgomery  Co.  -D 
869+  pop.,  ou  Daytou  &  Union  and  Pitts 
burg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  LouIb  Rds., 
16  m.  N.  W.  of   Dayton,  the  county  seat. 
Tobacco  raising  and  farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
W.  W.  Helvvlg,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

VINDICATOR;  monthly;  Old  German 
Baptist;  thirty  two  pages  7x9;  subscription 
80  cents;  established  1869;  Vindicator  Com- 
mittee, editors  and  publishers.  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

BRYAN,  c.  h.,  Williamt  Co.  ^  S.lSlf 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  «Sfc  Mackinaw 
and  Lake  Shore  &  l^Ilchigan  Southern  Rds., 
54  m.  S.  W.  of  Toledo.  Manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

DERI  OCR  AT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1863;  Democrat  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,450.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "Jiii,"  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  ex- 
ceeded 1,375.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  "isj.-" 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1854;  C.  S.  Roe,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,236;  in  1896  and  1897,  no  issue 
less  than  1,250.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.    In  1900,  yl.      In 

1901,  publisher  asserts,  since  1896  never 
printed   a   smaller   edition   than   1,250.      In 

1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  KHIl,  December, 
publisner  asserts,  uo  issue  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  l,ij'^0. 

BUC  YRUS,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  t] 
6,560t  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hock- 
ing, Ohio  Central  Lines  and  Pennsylvania 
Go's  Rds.,  62  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Machine  and  furniture  works, 
railroad  shops  and  various  manufactories. 
Agriculture. 

EVENING  TELEGRAPH;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  Independent  repub- 
lican; four  and  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1885;  John  E.  Hopley.edi 
tor;  Evening  Telegraph  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circuliitinn :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,127;  for  1896,  \,VZ7.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  19  3,  (z— ))  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  1.390. 

FORUiVl;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  NEVVS-FORUIVI,  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  eight, 
semi- weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24; 
Bubscriptlon— dally  .14,  semi-weekly  $1.50; 
established- dally  1890,  semi- weekly  1844;  The 
Biicyrus  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulntiou— Daily :  "jkl. 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,515.  In  1896.  1.  In  1897.  1  Z. 
In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  1.  In  1900.  y  I.  Inl901.yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 1,  2,  4,5)  I.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  German;  demo 
cratlc;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  S3;  es- 
tablished 1874;  A.  Broemel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (fi— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent 
republican;  eight  pages  20x27;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18.^3;  James  R.  Hopley, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  189'^,  1.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898.  "JKL."  In  19  3,  (z— 4)  1.  Actual 
average  for  }904,  1.494. 

BURTON,   Geauga  Co.  cf  727t  pop., 

on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd.,  about  20  m.  S. 


OHIO. 


E.  of  Painesvllle.    Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

GEAUGA  LEADER;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eif,'ht pages  15x22;  «Btabllshed  1874; 
C.  J.  Olds.edltor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iKi-"     In  18S7.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

BUTLER,  Richland  Co.  [j]  567t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m.  8.  of  Mans- 
field, the  county  seat.  Furniture  and 
handle  works,  steel  furnace,  planing  mill 
and  foundry.  Machine  shop  and  lumber 
yard. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  18x21; 
subscription $1;  established  April,  1902;  A.  B.. 
Burkholder,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation—In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

BYESVILLE,  Guernsey  Co.  D-  l,267r 

pop.,  on  Cleveland  &  Marietta  Rd.,  5  m.  8. 

of  Cambridge.    Brick  and  tile  plant,  glass 

factory  and  coal  mines. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  elghtpages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  J.  A. 
Skinner,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edi- 
tion for  Senecaville  (3— 5P).  Combined  cir- 
culation  "JKL" 

CADIZ,  c.  h.,  Harrinon  Co.  O  l,766t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.  Glass  works  and  flour  mill.  Wool 
growing. 

HARRISON    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  W.  N.  Host,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  F).    Circulation  "iKL." 

HARRISON  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Charles  Q.  Addleman, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulatiou:  In  1899, 1.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  toith  Junel,  1901, 
1,300.  In  1903,  (z-1,  2,  4)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
Itablshed  1816;  W.  B.  Hearn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,732.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for  lh%, 
'l!359;  for  1897,  2,363-  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  Actua.1 
averaqe  for  a  year  ending  u-ith  Augtist,  1902,^ 
2,6S7.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1832:  Wm.  H.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.120.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
1.150.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900, 1.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CAL,J}^WEIAj,c.h., Noble  Co.  n-  927t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland  &  Marietta  and  Bellaire^ 
Zanesvllle  &  Cincinnati  Rds.  and  Duck 
creek,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Zanesvllle.  Manufact- 
uring and  petroleum. 

NOBLE  CO.  LEADER;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1899;  J.S.Harris,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1.017.  In  1904,  January,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past 
vear  was  1,200.  Actual  average  far  1904, 
1  272 

NOBLE  CO.  REPUBLICAN- JOUR- 
NAIi;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established— A'obZe 


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OHIO. 


OHIO. 


Co.  Republican  1859,    Journal  1883  ;     E.    W. 
Archer,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3  P). 
Circulatiou:  lu  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,2^5.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.   In  1898 
"JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,    -jkl." 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871 ;  W.  C.  Archer,  editor  and  publisher  (.3— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

CALEDONIA,  ^Varton  Co.  a  «82t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  and  New  Yorli,  Lalce  Ei-ie  &  We8t- 

ern  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Marion,  the  county 

seat.    Grain,  stock  and  produce. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  W.  B.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "iKt" 

CAMBRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Quernsey  Co.  D- 

8,241+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Eastern 
Ohio  and  Cleveland  &  Marietta  Rds.  and 
Wills  creelc,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Zanesvllle.  Chair 
factory,  bent-wood  works,  rolling  and  tin- 
plate  mills,  railroad  shops,  brewery,  iron 
roofing  works,  planing  mills,  coal  mines 
and  oil  and  gas  wells. 

GUERNSEY  TIMES;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  — daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1824;  David  D. 
Taylor,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation — 
daily  -'jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••).  Week- 
ly "jKj,."  In  1897,  weekly  Z.  In  1899.  weekly 
Z.     In  1902, "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

JEFFERSONIAN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pag_e3— dally  15x22,  weekly 
22x28;  subscription— daily  §5,  weekly  $8;  es- 
tablished-daily 1892,  weekly  1833;  John  M. 
Amos,  editor;  John  M.  Amos  &  Sons,  pub- 
lishers (2 — i).  Circulation  —  dailj'  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  weekly  Z.  In  1902, 
daily  Z  (4),  weekly  Z  (4). 

SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  inde- 
pendent republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 85.2U;  established  1893;  A.  J.  Lykes, 
editor;  Sun  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circ'n  "JKL."    Inl900,Z.    Inl901,Z   (4,5). 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1869 :  Mahaffey  &  Ogier,  editors  and 
publishers  (7— 3P). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "jjci"  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  below  1,100.  In  1897, 
Y.    Inl89S,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  James  R.  Barr,  editor; 
Republican  Press  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,700.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

CAMDEN,  Preble  Co.  -n  905tpop.,  on 

Pittsburg.  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Hamilton.    Grain  and  stock 

raising. 

PREBLE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  April,  1902;  W.  E.  Mc- 
Chrlstie,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circul  atiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,429: /or  1904,  1,640. 

CANAL   DOVER,  Tuscarawas  Co. 

D-  5,422+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's,  Cleve- 
land &  Marietta  and  Cleveland,  Lorain 
&  Wheeling  Rds.  and  Ohio  canal  and 
Tuscarawas  r.,  22  m.  S.  of  Massillon.  Blast 
furnace,  rolling  mill,  boiler,  brick  and  tile 


works,  foundries,  salt  an(l  furniture  and 
trotting-sulky  manufactories.  Coal,  iron 
ore,  limestone  and  fireclay.  Grain  and 
fruit. 

IRON  VALLEY  REPORTER:  every 

evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L Y, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..W;  established 
1872;  F.  A.  Day.  editor  and  publisher  (6-3). 
Circulatiou— Daily  "jkl."  ■ 
Weekly:  In  1894  and  1895.  I.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.700.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6,  7). 
Inl902,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (##).  In 
1904  yl 

TUSCARAWAS  HERALD;  Wed- 
nesdays; independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  L.  J.  Hos- 
tetter,  editor  and  publisher  (1^). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1S98,  1,24'^;  for  1899, 
1,908;  for  1900,  3,274;  /or  a  year  ending 
irith  April,  1901,  2,349;  for  1902,  2,141; 
for  1903.  2, 145.    In  19C4,  yl. 

CANAL  FULTON,  Stark  Co.  cf 

1,172+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheel 

ing  and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.  and  Ohio 

canal,  31  m.  S.  of  Cleveland.    Miners'  tools, 

pit  cars  and  wind  wheels.  Wheat  shipping:. 

FULTON  SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  V.  H.  Morgan,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl."     In 

1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

CANAL  WINCHESTER,  Frank- 
lin Co.  a  662+  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking 
Valley  &  Toledo  Rd.  and  Ohio  canal,  16  m. 
S.  of  Columbus,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Flour  mills. 

BUCKEYE  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  Geo.  P.  Kramer,  editor:  B.  F. 
&  O.  P.  Gayman,  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ; 
B.  F.  &  O.  P.  Gayman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CANFIELD,  Mahoning  Co.  cf  673 f 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Youngstown,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

MAHONING  DISPATCH;  Frldayg; 
independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1877;  C.  C.  Fowler, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  Jin  1892 
to  K  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
"JKL."  (  ??)  In  1901,  April,  publisher  asserts, 
for  more  than  three  years  no  edition  has 
been  printed  so  small  as  1.000.  In  1902,  "jjcl" 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

CANTON,  c.  li.,  Stark    Co.,  d  30,667t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's,  Baltimore  8c 

Ohio  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  60  m. 

S.  of  Cleveland  and  100  W.  of  Pittsburg, 

Pa.  Agricultural  works  and  manufactories 

of  Iron,  steel,  safes,  watch  cases  and  paving 

brick.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

3IORNING  NEWS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday, and  STARK  CO.  DEMO- 
CRAT, semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5,  semi- weekly 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATICS. 


807 


OHIO. 


$1 ;  established— dally  1883,  seml-vveekly  1833; 
James  C.  Diedrick,  editor;  News  Democrat 
Publislilug  Company,  publishers  (1— '>). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  I u  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  \2\)\i, 
3,S0.>;  /orl901.  3,160;  for  \Wi,  2,944. 
In  19(13,  yll.  Actual  average  for  1904,  C,4iil. 
SJeiiii-Weekiy:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  av- 
erage for  ayear  endi)ig  ivith  October  10,1900 
2,108.  Itil901,yl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,704.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904,  yH. 
Pub  I  i  s  her'  .s  announcement. — Seventy  one 

years  old;  high  class;  results  guaranteed. 

llErOSITOltY;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  VVEEKIj  Y, 
Thursdays;  republican; daily  eightto  twenty, 
Sunday  twenty-four  to  forty,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  and  Sunday 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established— dailv  1878.  Sun- 
day 1892,  weekly  1813;  George  B.  Frease, 
editor;  Repository  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation  —Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  4.56b;  for  1896.  5,017;  for  a  year 
ending  JVovember,  1897,  4:^7 54^'.  for  a  year 
ending  with  November,  1898,  5.939;  for  a 
year  ending  with  Sept.,  1899,  6,270; /or  a 
year  ending  with  Sept.,  190  i,  6.563;  /'>'"  a, 
yea r  ending  with  October,  1901,  7,168;/'f""  « 
year  ending  with  February,  1903,  8,230; 
for  a  year  ending  tvith  March,  1904,  9, 486 ; 
for  a  i/ear  ending  with  February,  1905, 
11.167. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  i895,  7,834; 
for  1896,  7,788;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
November,  1897,  7,411 ; /or  a  year  ending 
with  Sovember,  1898,  7,488; /or  a  year  end- 
ing u-itk  September,  1899,  7,818;  for  a  year 
ending  icith  k^ept ember,  19LI0,  7,954;  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  Octo?>er,  1901,  8,278;  for 
a  year  ending  with  February,  1S)03,  8,538; 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1904,  8,853 ; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  February,  1905, 
N,800. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  4,7 05 1 
for  1896,  4,571 ;  for  a  year  ending  with  No- 
vember, 1897, 4,302 ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
November,  iS98,  4.263;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  4,31 1 ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  September,  1900,  4,316;  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1901,  4,181 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  Febrwarj/,  1903.  4.210:  for  a 
year  ending  with  March,  1904.  4,160:  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1905,  3,836. 

OHIO    VOLKS-ZEITUNGj    tri 
weekly,  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays- 
and  WEEKIjY, Thursdays;  German;  dem, 
ocratlc;  tri-weekly  four  pages  20x88,  weekly 
twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription- trl-weekly 
<4,  weekly  $2;    established— trl- weekly  1886, 
weekly  1879;  Wm.C.  Wldder.  editor;  The  Ohio 
Volks-Zeitung  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation— Tri- Weekly:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4,000;  in  1895,  2,250.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897, 
Y.     In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  y I.    In 
1901.  vl.     In  1902,  vl.     In  1903.    "jkl." 

KOLLER  MONTH LiY;  Illustrated; 
household;  fifty-four  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1885:  T.  B.  C.  Voges, 
editor;  Roller  Printing  and  Paper  Co., pub- 
lishers (12—4), 

Circulation  "JKi."  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  3,000. 

C  ARDINGTON,  Morrow  Co.  D  l,3B4t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  9l 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Wheat-scourer,  furniture, 
Incubator  and  butter  package  manufac- 
tories, flour  mills,  machine  shops,  etc. 
Agriculture. 

MORROW  CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages  1 8x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1871 ;  Hull  &  Cona- 
way.  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation :    In    1894,    piiblisher    as-^erts, 
smallest  1,863.    In  1895,  I.     In  1896,  publisher 


OHIO. 


a.s8ert8,  no  edition  less  than  1,000.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  1,375;  for  1898,  1,409; 
/or  1899,  1,411;  for  1900,  1,423; /or  1901, 
1,454; /or  liK)2,  1,472; /or  1903,  l,615j 
/or  1904,  1,692. 

CAREY,  Wyandot  Co.  i  l,816t  Pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis,  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo 
and  Northern  Ohio  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 
Tiffin.  Grain. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1873;   Homer   Thrall,   editor   and    publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "uu," 

CARROLLTON  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.n- 
l,271t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Canton  ft  South- 
western Rd.,  100  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland. 
Carriage  manufactory,  tile,  pottery,  rubber 
and  brick  works,  flour  mills,  iron  foundry 
and  tannery. 

CARROLL,  CHRONICLE;  Frldayg; 
democratic :  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1871 ;  J.  V.  Lawler,  editor; 
J.  V.  Lawler  &  Brother,  publishers. 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,080.  In  1896,  I.  In  1S97,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 

CARROLL  FREE  PRESS  ;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1831;  John  H.  Tripp, 
editor  and  publisher  (11-2).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN -STANDARD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881;  H.  R.  &  P.  H. 
Kemerer,  editors;  Standard  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,947;  for  1900,  2,097.^  In 
1901,  vl.  Actual  average  /or  1902,  2,3'50. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CECIIi,  Paulding  Co.  ti  326t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati  Northern  and  Wabash  Rds. 
CYCLONE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CEDAR VILLE,  Greene  Co.  -a  l,189t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Xenia,  the  county 
seat.  Lime,  hard  lumber  and  straw  board 
paper. 

HERALD;  Fridajs;  republican;  four 
to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Karlh  Bull,  editor  and  publish- 
er (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February.  1903,  S.  C.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CELINA,  c.  h.,  Mercer  Co. -n2,815t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Dayton  &  Chicago,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  and  Cincinnati,  Jackson  & 
Mackinaw  Rds..  near  source  of  Wabash  r., 
66  m.  N.  W.  of  Dayton.  Planing  and  other 
mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Carlln  &  Phllllpps,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,1.  In  1899,  "iKL."  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,975.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  2,237.    In  1904,  yl. 

DER  MERCER  CO.  BOTE  ;  Thurs- 
days; German;  democratic;  eight  pages  16x28; 
subscriptions?;  established  1883;  Geo.  F.  Puls- 
kamp.  editor  and  publisher  (.3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.344.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896, 1.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "iju-"  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  at  least  eight  years  has 


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OHIO. 


not   been  less  than  1,800.     In  1903,  yl.     In 
1904,  yl. 

MERCER  CO.  OBSERVER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pagea  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1; established  1874;  Qllberg&  Chapman, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation 
••JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

MERCER  CO.  STANDARD;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1848;  A.  P.  J.  Sny- 
der, editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  \  . 
In  1898.  "JKL." 

CENTERBURG,^noa;<^o.  n  706t 
pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  and  Cleve 
land,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rds.,  31  m.  N.  E. 
of  Columbus,  the  State  capital,  and  14  S.  W. 
of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17J^x32;  subscription  $1.20;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Lloyd  M.  Bell,  editor;  Lloyd  M. 
Bell  Co.,  publishers;  prints  also  a  four-page 
local  edition,  subscription  80  cents  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHAGRIN  FALLS,  Cuyahoga  Co. 

cf  1,586+   pop.,    on     Cleveland,    Canton    & 

Southern  Rd.  and  Chagrin  r.,  18  m.  E.  of 

Cleveland,  the  county  seat.     Milling  and 

manufacturing. 

EXPONENT;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
•Ight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  George  L.  Robinson,  editor ;  J. 
J.  Stranahan,  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation 
"JKL."     In  1897.  Z.    In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl-' 

C  H  A  R  D  O  N  ,  c.  h.,  Geauga  Co.  c[ 

1,360+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd., 
about  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Shipping 
point  for  cheese,  wool  and  fruit.  Dairy- 
ing and  farming. 

GEAUUA  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  E.  F.  Reinoehl,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z(l,2,4.  6). 

GEAUGA  REPUBIilCAN;  Wednes 
days;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1849;  Louis  S.  Pomeroy, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "JicL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,1,^69.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.      Inl902,  yl.    In  1903.  "tiLL." 

CHESTERHILL,  3for^an  Co.  C;480t 

pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  5  m. 

N.  W.  of  Federal  and  12  S.  of  McConnels- 

vllle,  the  county  seat. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; established 
1896;  A.J.  Mercer,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,004.  In  1901,  August,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  19u0and  19iil  no  single  issue 
has  been  less  than  1,210.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 

"JKL."    (A  A). 

CHICAGO,  Huron  Co.  [^  2,3481  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd..  18  m.  W.  of  Nor- 

walk,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1883:  L.  E.  Simmons,  editor  aud  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  l,05'-i.  In  1902,  "jjiL"  In  1903. 
Z(4)  (••). 

CHILLICOTHE,  c.  li.,  Boms  Co.  g 
12,976H  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern,     Cincinnati.     Hamilton    & 


Dayton    and    Norfolk    &    Western     Rds., 
Scioto    r.   and    Ohio  and    Erie    canal,  50 
m.  S.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Manu 
facturing.    Iron  and  coal  mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  LEADER-GAZETTE,  Satur- 
days; republican;  dally  eight,  weekly  tsventy 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1800; 
G.  W.  C.  Perry,  manager  ;  Scioto  Gazette 
Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  l,5oO.  In  1896,  I .  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "iKL.--  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
Inl9U4,  yl. 

NEWS-ADVERTISER;  every  evening 
•xcept  Sunday,  ROSS  CO.  REGISTER^ 
Tuesdays,  and  ADVERTISER,  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5,^ 
weeklies,  each,  50  cents;  established— Da iZy 
News  1883,  Weekly  Advertiser  1830,  Weekly 
Register,  1879;  W.  H.  Hunter,  editor;  The 
News  AdvertiserCompauy,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation- Daily:    In  1898,  "jkl.-      In 

1899,  Z.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  for  past  year  has  been  less 
than  1,500.  Actual  average  for  1902,  l,aS6j 
for  19U3,  1,674;  for  1904,  1,707. 

Weeklies:    In  1898,  "jkl.-    In  1899,  Z.     In 

1900,  zl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  for  year  past  has  been  less  than  2,000. 
In  1902,yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  l.SG'Z. 
In  1904.  yl. 

UNSERE  ZEIT;  Fridays;  German; 
independent  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1868;  C.  A.  Fromm,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I» 
In  1904.  yl. 

CINCINNATI,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  p 
325,902+  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.  The  metropolis 
of  Ohio  and  center  of  the  pork  trade.  Con- 
nected with  all  points  by  railroads  and 
steamboats.  Extensive  trade  with  all  parts 
of  the  South  and  West.  Large  manufact- 
uring interests. 

DAILY. 

COMMERCIAL  TRIBUNE  ;  every 
morning,    and    VVEEKliY    GAZETTE, 

Tuesdaj's;  republican;  daily  ten  to  sixteen. 
Sunday  thirty -two  to  forty  pages  17x25; 
weekly  eight  pages  18x1?;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  daily  aud  Sunday  $10,  weekly  50 
cents;  established  —  daily  Commercial  Ga- 
zette 1841,  Tribune  1893,  weekly  1793;  E.  O. 
Eshelby,  publisher.  Office,  Fourth  and  Race 
streets  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  33,450.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896,  C. 
In  1897, Y.  In  1898. yl).  Iul8ii9,vE.  Inl90;i.yE. 
In  1901.  yE.  In  1902,  (z-4J  C.  In  1903,  (z^)C. 
Sunday:  In  1894.  publislier  asserts,  small- 
est 46,950.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yD.    In  1899,  yE.    In  1900.  yE.    In 

1901,  vE.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  B.  In  19C3.  (z— 4) 
B.    In  1904,  yB. 

W^eeklv:  In  1894,  B.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896, 
B.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yD.  In 
1900,yE.  In  1901.  yF.  Iul902,  (z-4)  B.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  B.    In  1904,  yB. 

COURTINDEX;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  legal;  four  pages  13x18;  subscrip- 
tion $15;  established  1892;  Vinton  R.  Shep- 
ard,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  806  Main 
street  (H— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

E  N  Q  l^  I  R  E  R  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily 
ten  t  )  sixteen,  weekly  eight.  Sunday  forty  to 
forty  eight  pages  22x26;  subscription— daily 
and  Sunday  $14,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1  ; 
established  1842;  Enquirer  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (.^— 4). 
Circulation  — Daily:    Accorded   B    from 


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ALL  THE  NEWS  WHILE  IT  IS  NEWS. 

THE 

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SUPREME    IN    ITS    FIELD. 

The  vastness  of  the  news  service  of  The  Enquirer  puts 
it  easily  in  first  place.  Its  columns  contain  all  the  news 
— local,  telegraphic  and  cable — that  can  be  obtained  only 
by  its  unequalled  news-gathering  facilities. 

The  Enquirer,  Daily  and  Sunday,  is  sold  for  five 
cents  a  copy.  It  is  one  of  the  few  newspapers  in  the 
country  that  has  maintained  the  price  and  increased  its 
circulation  at  the  same  time. 

"  The  higher  the  price  at  which  a  publication  is  sold, 
the  more  that  publication  is  worth  per  thousand  to  the 
advertiser.  The  higher  the  price,  the  more  closely  will 
the  actual  sale  approximate  the  number  issued." — 
Printers'  Ink. 

AS    AN    ADVERTISING    MEDIUM 

The  Enquirer  is  not  excelled.  It  covers  its  local  terri- 
tory thoroughly  by  carrier  system  and  newsboys  on  the 
streets,  and  outside  employs  the  best  mail  facilities! 

It  is  one  of  the  most  influential  and  widely  read 
newspapers  in  the  world. 

It  is  one  of  the  very  limited  number  of  newspapers 
accorded  a  rating  of  the  double  "■  Bull's  Eye,"  or  "  pure 
gold  "  mark  in  the  American  Newspaper  Directory. 

It  carries  more  want  ads  than  any  paper  in  the  Cen- 
tral States. 

(  Daily  Enquirer,     over     68,000 
CIRCULATION^  Sunday  Enquirer,    ''      180,000 

(  Weekly  Enquirer,    ''      200,000 


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1892  to  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  vC.  In  19ul.  C. 
In  1902.  yC.  In  1«K)3,  yC.  In  i904.  yC  (©0). 
Sunday:  Accorded  B  from  1892  to  1895.  In 
1896,  B.  In  189T,  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yC. 
In    1900.  yC.    In    1901,   A.    In   1902,  yA.    In 

1903,  yA .    In  1904,  yA  ( O ©). 

Weekly:  Ratins  varied  from  A  in  1892  to 
C  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD. 
In  1899,  yE.    In  1900,  yE.     In  1901,  A.     In 

1902,  y A .    In  1903,  yA .    In  19(J4,  y A . 
FREIEPRESSE;  every  morning  except 

Sundaj-,  ABEND  PRESSE,everj-  evening 
except  Sunday,  S  O  N  N  TA  G  S  B  L,AT  T, 
Sundaj's,  and  WOCHENBLATT,  Wed- 
nesdays; German;  republican;  morning  eight, 
evening  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty  tvpo 
or  more,  weekly  ten  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion—morning S6,  evening  §3.  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established— morning,  Sunday 
and  weekly  1874,  evening  1877;  Max  Burg- 
heim,  editor:  The  Cincinnati  Freie  Presse 
Co.,  publishers.  Office.  N.  W.  corner  Vine 
and  Canal  streets  (12—4). 
Circulation— Morning:  Accorded  G  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  T.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  vH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  Inl9<>4,r. 
Evening::  Accorded  C  in  1894  and  1895.  In 
1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,  vD.  Inl899,yE. 
In  1900,  yE.    In  1901,  yE.    In  1902,  yE.    In 

1904,  I). 

Sunday  :  Accorded  F  from  1892  to  1895.  In 
1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  vG.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.     In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903,  yH.    In  1904,  E. 

Weekly  :  Accorded  G  from  1892  to  1895. 
Inl896.G.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,vH.  In  1899, vT. 
In    1900.    yl.    In    1901.   yl.    In    1902,  vl.  '  In 

1905,  yH.    Iaiai4,  yH. 

POST:  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; ten  to  sixteen  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1880;  Milton  A. 
McRae,  president:  The  Post  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  211  to  221  Post 
Square  (1—1). 

Circuliition :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
121,111;  for  1896.  159,169;  for  1897, 
15.5,13'-J.  In  1898,  yA.  In  1899,  yA.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  vith  June,  1900, 
129,245;  for  1901,  ]  39.04S;  for  a  year 
ending  u-ith  July,  1902,  135,349; /orl903. 
143,917;  for  1904,  148,4S6. 

TIHIES-STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  ten  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $3:  established  1836  ;  Geo.  A.  Davies, 
editor:  The  Cincinnati  Times  Star  Companv. 
publishers  Office,  N.  E.  cor.  Sixth  and  Wal- 
nut streets  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  C  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896,  A.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
103,405;  for  1898,  153,778;  for  1899, 
13*^,577;  for  1900,  146,525;  for  1901, 
145,919;  for  1902.  143,018;  for  1903, 
145,164: /o/  1901,  149.184. 

VOLiKSBLATT;  everj'  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  WESTIiTCHE  BTiAETT- 
ER,  Sundays,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays; 
German;  independent -republican  ;  daily 
eight,  Sundav  sixteen,  weekly  ten  pages 
17x22:  subscription  —  dailv  §8.  Sundav  $2, 
weekly  $2,  Sundav  and  weeklv  $8 ;  established 
—daily  and  weekly  18.36,  Sunday  1866;  Henry 
Danziger,  editor:  Cincinnati  Volksblatt  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  269  Vine  street. 
Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
F  in  1892  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  vH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  I9i)0.  vH.  In 
1901,  yH.    In   1902,  yH.      In    1903,   yH.    In 

1904,  yH. 

Sunday :  Rating  varied  from  D  in  1892  to 
E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1899, 
yF.  In  1899.  vG.  In  1900,  vG.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  Ih  19(4,  yG. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892  to 
G  In  1S95.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Inlft02.  vT.    Im903.  yj.    In  11)04,  v I. 

VOTiKSFREr^^'ll  :  pverv  mormng  ex- 
cept Sunday.  DEI?  »4nxXTAG!>IOR- 
GEN,  Sundays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 


OHIO — Cincinnati. 


days;  German;  democratic;  daily  eight,  Sun- 
day sixteen,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $8,  weekly  $2,  Sunday  $2, 
Sunday  and  weekly  $3;  established— daily 
1850,  weekly  1852,  Sunday  1869;  Raymond 
Haacke,  editor  and  publisher.  Office",  6  Gar- 
field place  (12—4). 

Circulation- Daily  :  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est edition  9,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vG.  In 
1899,  yG.  In  1900,  (z— 1,  2,  3,  4)  G.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  (z^l)  H 
(••)■ 

Sunday :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892  to  H 
in  1895.  In  1896,  publisl>er  asserts,  smallest 
edition  9,0(i0.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vG.  In 
1899,  yG.  In  1900.  (z— 1,  2.  3,  4)  G.  In  1901, yH  . 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904.  (z— 4)  H 
(••). 

\\  eekly  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892  to  H 
in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  as.serts,  smallest 
edition  12,000.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vF.  In 
1899,  yG.  In  1900.  (z— 1,  2,  3,  4)  G.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  vH.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  GRANGE  BULLE- 
TIN   AND    SCIENTIFIC    FARMER; 

Thursdays;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  10*xl5; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1870;  F.  P.  Wol- 
cott  and  Locksie  Powell,  editors;  Grange  Bul- 
letin Co.,  publishers.'  Office,  1519  Main  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  40,00()  in 
1893  to  D  in  1895.     In  1896.  D.    In  1897.  Y.     In 

1898.  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  Inl901,yF» 
In  1902,  yF.    In  1903.  yF.    In  1904.  vF. 

AMERICAN     ISRAELITE  ;    Thurs 
days;  Jewish;  eight  pages  lSx25;  subscription 
$2.50;   established  1854;    Leo  Wise  &  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers.  Office,  corner  Fifth  and 
Race  streets  (.12—4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,^ 
not  less  than  33,150.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
23.27 1 ;  for  1897,  23,272.  In  1898,  yC.   In 

1899.  yD.  Actual  average  for  1900,  23,514» 
In  1901,  vC.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  July,  1902.  23,459;  /or  1903,  24,- 
098.    Inl904.  (z— 1,2')C. 

BILLBOARD;  Saturdays;  fairs,  ex- 
positions and  billposting;  lorty  pages^ 
10^^x141^;  subscription  $4;  establishfd  18S-8: 
Billboard  Publishing  Companv.  editors  and 
publisher  (8— 3P).  Office.  127  E.  Eighth 
street. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1S96» 
7,590; /or  1897,  8,003.  Inl898,yF.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 
1899.10,308.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901,  yF.  In 
1902.  vF.  In  1903,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  13,647. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  BillB'^ard 
made  wonderful  gains  in  circulation  dur- 
ing the  year  1904.  While  its  average  for  the 
entire  year  was  only  13,647,  the  average  for 
the  third  quarter  of  the  year  was  15,171 
and  for  the  last  three  months  of  the  year 
17.07'^.  On  several  occasions  it  printed  over 
20,(!0'i.  There  is  every  indication  that  dur- 
ing 1905  it  will  touch  and  perhaps  exceed 
.SO. 000.  It  reaches  theatrical  and  circus 
people,  not  only  in  America,  but  through- 
out the  entire  English  speaking  world.  It 
is  the  only  paper  devoting  a  department 
to  fairs,  expositions,  street  fairs,  carnivals, 
etc.,  and  reacliing  the  vast  army  of  conces- 
sionaries and  privilege  people  of  America. 
Fair  followers  in  all  lines  read  it  regularly, 
as  do  .street-men,  sidewalk  salesmen  and 
itinerent  agents  and  merchants  in  all  lines. 
-  It  reaches  all  parks,  pleasure  resorts  and 
summer  gardens  and  all  people  identified 
therewith  in  any  capacity.  The  Billboari> 
covers  the  entire  workl  of  the  professional 
entertainer  from  Ljcenm  and  Chautauqi  a 
to  Theatre  and  Grand  Opera,  from  Mounte- 
bank to  Lecturer,  from  Acrobat  to  Im- 
pressario.  Chicago  Office.  Suite  410,  172 
Washington  St.;  Phone.  Main  15P9.  New 
York  Office,  Suite  8.  IllOBroadwav:  Phone, 
2466  3SthSt.    Issued  Tuesday,  dated  Satur- 


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OHIO— Cincinnati. 


day.   First  form  closes  Saturday  12  o'clock. 

Last  form  closes  Monday  6  p.  m.,  sharp,  at 

Cincinnati.    Rate  15  cents  i  er  agate  line. 

No  discount  for  time  or  space. 

BR  A  HER     ZEITUNG;    Saturdays; 
German;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1885;  J.  L.  Franz,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Office,  1315  Walnut  street.    Does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

BROTHERHOOD;  Thursdays  ; 
Knights  of  Honor;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1880;  E.  A. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  17 
Temple  court  (12—2). 

Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  4.500  in 
1894  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  lu 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  190"^   "jKL  " 

CATHOiilC  TELEGRAPH;  Thurs- 
days ;  roman  catholic  ;  eight  pages  16x22  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1831;  Thos.  P. 
Hart,  editor;  The  Catholic  Telegraph  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Pike  building. 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  (z— 4,5,  7)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  t2(i^051. 

CHRISTIAN  LEADER  AND  THE 
WAY;  Tuesdays;  disciples  of  Christ;  six- 
teen pages  12x16;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1886;  James  S.  Bell,  J.  A.  Harding  and 
J.  S.  Warlick,  editors;  F.  L.  Rowe,  publisher. 
Office,  422  Elm  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  8,000  in 
1891  to  5,800  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In   1898,  yH.    In  1899.  yl.     In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  19i)4,  11,493. 

CHRISTIAN  STANDARD  AND 
LOOKOUT;  Saturdays;  disciples  of 
Christ;  thirty  two  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$2;  established  1866;  J.  A. Lord,  editor;  Stand 
ard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  also 
an  edition  entitled  The  Lookout.  Office,  216 
to  220  E.  Ninth  street  (3—3). 
Combined  circulatiou  :  Rating  varied 
from  C  in  1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In 
1897,  D  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3'-2,61 1. 
In  1899,  yC.  Actual  average  for  IftOO, 
3&'S7'i.     In  1901,  yC.    Actual  average  for 

1902,  68,591;  for  1903,  74,102.  In  mi, 
(z-6)  B. 

CHRONICLE;    Fridays;    labor;    four 
pages  12J^xl9;    subsci'iption  50  cents;  estab 
lished  1892;  Chronicle  Printing  Company,  ed- 
itors and  publishers.    Office,  540  Main  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CINCINNATIAN;  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  E.  P.  It  J.  F.  Foster,  editors; 
Th3  Cinclnnatlan  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  218  Longworth  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulntlon:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,z|.  Inl9ei,yl.  Inl902,  yl.  Inl9l3,yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

CITIZENS'  BULLETIN;   Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  December,  lit03:  E.  H.  Pendle 
ton,  editor  and  publisher.    Office.  519  Main 
street  (2— 5P). 

DER  CHRISTLICHE  APOLO- 
GETE:  Thursdays;  German;  methodlst- 
eplscopal;  sixteen  pages  14x18;  subscription 
$2;  established  1838:  Jennings  &  Graham, 
publishers.  Office.  220  W.  Fourth  st.  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Ratingvaried  from20.iiOO  in 
1893  to  E  in  1895.  In  189(),  E.  In  1897,  E  Z.  In 
1893.  vE.  In  1899,  vF.  Inl900,yF.  In  1901, yF. 
In  1902,  y  F.    In  1903.  vF.    In  1!X)4,  E. 

EAST  END  VVORLD  ;  Saturdays; 
local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  .§1; 
established  Octol)er,  I90a;  J.  H.  Gray,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  3602  Eastern  ave.  (8—3). 
Circulation  •'jk_i,." 

HERALD     AND     PRESBYTER; 

Wednesdays  ;  presbyteiian  ;  thirty-two  to 
forty  pages  9x14;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—C/irw^ian  Herald  1841.  Presbj/fcr  1840; 
consolidated  1869;  J.  G.  Monfort,  E.  R.  Mon- 
fort,  F.  C.  Monfort,  E.  P.  Whallon,  C.  E.  Babb 


OHIO—  Cincinnati. 


and  I.  M.  Alden,  editors;  Monfort  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  422  Elm  street  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  21,000  In 
1891  to  E  lu  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  V\  Act- 
ual average  for  189S,ti3,95^.  In  1899,  yl). 
In  19(K),  yD.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  E.    In  1904,  yE. 

JOURNAL     AND    MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  12x18;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1881;  George  W. 
Lasher  and  G.  P.  Osborne,  editors  and 
publishers;  dated  and  Issued  also  at  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  and  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 
Office,  177  W.  Fourth  street  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,F.  In  1896.F.  In  1897,Y. 
In  1898.  zF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901, 
yF.  In  1902,  yF  (??).  In  1903,  yF.  In 
lit04,  yG. 

KIRCHENZEITIJNG  DER  IJNA- 
BLAN(wlGEN  EVANGILISCHEN 
PROTESTANTISCHER;  Sundays; 
German ;  undenominational  ;  four  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
Rev.  Edward  Vasz,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  947  Clark  street.    Clrc'n  "ijcL."  (A  A). 

LANCET-CLINIC;  Saturdays;  medi- 
cal; forty-eight  pages  5x8;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1841 ;  Dr.  J.  C.  Culbertson,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  317  W.  Seventh  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  no  edi- 
tion less  than  2.500.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902. 
yl.    In  1903,  ••jkl" 

LIVE  STOCK  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
agricultural  and  live  stock;  four  pages  13x19; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1875;  Chas.  B. 
Murray,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  120  and 
124  Government  place. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,307.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In1S99.  yH.  In  1900, yH.  In  1901, yH. 
in  1902.  vH.     In  1903,  yH.     In  1904,  yH. 

LOOKOUT;  Saturdays.  (See  Christian 
Standard.) 

MERCHANT    AND     MANUFACT- 
URER; Mondays;  mercantile;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1868;  T.     J. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  414  Home 
street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1896,  2.1  OtJ.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899,  vT.  Inl900.yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

MERCHANT  SENTINEL;  Mondays^ 
mercantile;  twelve  pages  15x23;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1877;  J.  D.  Razall,  editor; 
Razall  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  218  Long- 
worth  street. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  4,300  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y^ 
In  1898.  vH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yli    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  -jkl." 

NORWOOD   ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 
davs  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished  1894:    Sanford  Klein,  editor   and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "JiiL"  In  1903. 

Z  (4^  (••)  (A  A). 
NORWOOD  GAZETTE;  Wednesdayaj 

repul)lican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1896  :  F.  C.  Workman,  editor; 
Norwood  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulatiou:  In  1902,  ••jkl-"  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (••)  (A  A). 

OHIO  LAW  REPORTER;  Mondays; 
legal;  seventy  pages  7x10;  subscription  $5; 
established  March,  1903;  The  Ohio  Law  Re- 
porter Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

PACKER:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PRICE  CURRENT:  Thursdays;  com- 
mercial: four  pages  19x25;  subscription  $5; 
established  1844;  Charles  B.  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  120-124  Government 
place     Circ'n"JKi."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902.  "jkl" 

PYTHIAN  NEWS;  Saturdays  ; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  four  pages  12?^xl8:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Pythian  News 
Co. .editors and  publishers.  Office,424W.  8thst. 
(!ircuIation:  im998,I.  Inl93?i,I.  Iul900,yl, 
In  1901,  "J_KL  " 


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OHIO— Cincinnati. 


SOUTHWEST;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subsoriptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Alfred  Herholz.  editor;  South- 
west Co. ,  publishers.  Office,  6th  and  Vine  sts. 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,yl.  In  19U2,  yl. 
In  I9u3.  "JKL  •• 

SPORTSMEN'S  REVIEW;  Satur 
days ;  sporting ;  twenty-eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1890 ;  F.  E.  Pond  (Will 
Wildwood),  editor;  The  Sportsmen's  Review 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  dated  alsoatChl- 
cago  and  New  York.  Office.  15-27  W.  Sixth 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  21,210.    In  1895,  D.    In  1896,  D.    In 

1897.  OZ.  In  1898. zD.  In  1899,zD.  Inl900,yD. 
In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  (z— 1)  E.  In  1903,  yE.  In 
19'4,yE. 

SUBURBAN  NEWS;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription 
%1.50;  established  1871;  Amos  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  949  McMillan  street. 
Walnut  Hills  (3—3).  Circulation  "iKL."  (??) 
In  1903.  Z  (4). 

TRADES    UNION    JOURNAL.; 

Mondays;  labor;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion, 50  cents;  established  1894;  L.  B.  Ames, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  (z— 4) 
!(••).    In  1904,  y I. 

WAHRHEITSFREUND;  Wednes 
days;  German;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1837; 
Bruno  Rltter,  editor;  Benziger  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  343  Main  street. 
Circulation:  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  Actual  average  for 

1898,  13, '^50.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  y  F.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1908,  yF.  In 
1904,  yF. 

WATCH  TOWER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WESTERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodlst-episcopal; 
thirty-two  pages  9J^xl3;  subscription  $1.60; 
established  1834;  Levi  Gilbert,  editor;  Jen- 
nings &  Grahiim,  publishers.  Office,  220  W. 
Fourth  street  (8 — ij. 
Circulation:  In   1895,    C.     In  1896.  C.   In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900.yE. 
In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF  (??).  In  1903,  yF. 
In  1904,  D. 

WESTERN  TOBACCO  JOURNAI.| 

Mondays;  tobacco;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1874;  Thomas  Mason, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  236  Broadway 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.     In  1897.   H  Z.     In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  z— 4)  H.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

FURNITURE    W^ORKERj  semi 

monthly;  furniture;  fifty-four  to  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  pages  10x14;  subacrlptlon 
$2;  established  1882;  Ernest  Schneider,  edi- 
tor; Cohen  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  132 
Opera  place  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,800.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
Inl89S.  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
<z-4)  I. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  BUILDING  ASSOCI- 
ATION NEWS;  monthly;  building  associ- 
ation; forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  American  Building  Assocla 
tlon  News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Chicago.  Office,  15W.  Sixth  st.  (12—4). 
Cii'culation  :  Rating  varied  from  E  In  1894 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898,  zF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.     In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

AMERICAN  MUSICIAN;  monthly; 
musical;  twenty-eight  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897 ;  S.S.  Bonbrlght, 


editor;  American  Musician  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  335  W.  Fifth  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    f*r    1898, 
3.04t2.    In  1899.  zG.     Actual  average,  for 

1900.  6,083;  for  1901,  8,136;  for  1902, 
9,583.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904.  yG. 

AMERICAN  PROTESTANTj 
monthly ;  American  Protestant  Association; 
twenty  to  twenty-four  pages  53^x8;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1892;  C.  H. 
Luedemann.  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
1327  Main  street. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six77iontfis  0/1897,  1,697;  /or  1898,  1,779; 
for  1899.  1,815;  for  19iK),  1,9054;  for  1901, 
1,928.     In  1902,  y I.    In  1903,  yl  (O  OCA  A). 

AMERICAN  RACING  PIGEON; 
monthly;  pigeons;  twenty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 5o  cents;  established  1895;  Charles 
Ellsworth,  editor;  The  American  Racing 
Pigeon  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ANGEL.US  MAGAZINE;  monthly 
(▲▲). 

CHILDREN;  monthly  (A  A). 

CHURCH  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
protestant-episcopal;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1880;  Rev. 
John  H.  Ely  and  Rev.  Geo.  H.  Edwards, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  Episcopal 
Rooms.  Mitchell  bldg.  (3—3).  Circ'n  "ikl-" 
Inl902.  Z(l). 

CINCINNATIAN;  monthly; household; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1897;  E.  P.&  J.  F.  Foster,  editors; 
The  Cincinnatian  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fioe.  3  Moselle  building  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "JjLi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  6,t291.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  G. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  7,541;  for  1904, 
10,'i50. 

C.  K.  OF  A.  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
Catholic  Knights  of  America;  eight  pages 
10x14;  subscription 25 cents;  established  1897; 
Joseph  Berning,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Power  building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  27,165;  for  a  year  ending 
tvith  August,  1902,  30,000;  for  1903,38,- 
333: /or  1904,  25,000. 

COLUMBIA  MUSIC  AND  HOME 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  musical;  twenty 
to  twentv-elght  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  Columbia  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  Qoodall  building  (11— 3  P). 
Circulation  "ixi."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

CONFECTIONERS'  REVIEW; 
monthly;  confectionery,  baking;  fifty  to 
fifty  six  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  Confectioners'  Review 
Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers.  Office, 
Johnston  building  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903.  yl. 
In  1904.  y  I. 

DENTAL  REGISTER;  monthly;  den- 
tistry; ninety-six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1847;  Nelville  S.  Hoff,  D.D.S., 
editor;  Sam'l  A.  Crocker  &  Co.,  publishera. 
Office,  35-59  W.  Fifth  street.  Circ'n  "iKL." 

DER  SENDBOTE;  monthly;  German; 
roman  catholic;  one  hundred  pages  6x10; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  P.  Maximil- 
ian Schaefer,  O.F.M.,  editor;  The  Franciscan 
Fathers,  publishers.  Office,  42  Calhoun 
street  (12— 3).    Circulation  "isi" 

ECLECTICMEDICAL  GLEANER; 
monthly;  eclectic-medical;  forty-eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  W. 
C.  Cooper,  M.D.,  and  W.  E.  Bloyer.  M.D., 
editors:  W.  E.  Bloyer,  M.D.,  publisher. 
Office.  22  W.  Seventh  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1835, 
4,000  ;  for  1896,  4,000  ;  for  1897,  4,000; 
for  1898,  4,000.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 

1901.  3,875; /or  1902,  3,958.    In  1903,  yH. 
im9(U.yH.  ,,^ 

ECLECTIC  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical;  one  hundred  pages  6xl>; 
subscription   $2;   established   1836;  John   K. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


813 


OHIO— Cincinnati. 


Soudder,  M.  D.,  editor;  The  Scudder  Bros.Co.. 
publishers.  Office.  1009  Plum  street  (12— :$). 
C/irciilatioii :  Actual  average  for  1H95, 
3,9'^5;/orl89fi,  4,0r6;  for  1897.4,366; 
for  1S93.  4,057.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  19U0.  3,689.  In  1901,  yH.  Act- 
ualaveragefor  1902, 3,048; /or  1903,3,915; 
for  1904,  3,37'-^. 

EDUCATIONAL   SCIENCE;   mouth 
ly  except  July  and  August  (A  A). 

EXrilESiS  GAZETTE;  monthly;  ex 
press  service;  forty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1873;  Q.  A.  Shrague, 
editor;  Express  Gazette  Publishing  Co., pub- 
lishers. Office,  410  Bell  block  ( 12—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G,  In  1897.  G  Z.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  (z -1,2. 4,5)  G. 
In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1903,  15,- 
333.    In  1904,  yF. 

FA  RBI  TOPICS ;  monthly ;  aRricultural ; 
sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished October,  1901;  E.  J.  Barclay,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  108  W.  Canal  street. 
Circulation  'Vii'   (A A). 

GAS   ENGINE;  monthly;  mechanical; 
forty  eight  pages  ejxlOi;   subscripion  $1;  es 
tablished  1898;  Gas  Engine  Publishing  Co., 
editors    and   publishers.    Office,   54   Blymer 
building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  3,5400  (±±);  for  1900,  3.000. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1904,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  during  past 
year  was  3,000.    In  1904,  yH. 

HARNESS  WORLD;  monthly;  har- 
ness; sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Harness  World  Co.,  pub 
Ushers.  Office,  113  E.  Sixth  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Iul894,H.  In  1895,  1.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  5.500;  for  1897,  5.465; 
for  1898,  5,31t4.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  yG. 
In  1901.  yH.  Actual  average  for  l%2,  4,401 ; 
for  1903,  4,616;  /or  1904,  4,766. 

HA  US  UND  HERD;  monthly;  Ger- 
man; methodist  episcopal;  sixty-four  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1873; 
Frederic  Cramer,  editor ;  Jennings  &  Graham, 
publishers.  Office,  220  W.  Fourth  street  (6—3) 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  9,000  in 
1893  to  Q  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, 
vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 
In  1904.  G. 

IMPLEMENT    AND    VEHICLE 
NEWS:  monthly;  implements;  forty  eight 
pages  10x133^;  subscription  $1;   established 
April,  1901;  J.  F.  Hutcheson,  editor  and  pub 
lisher.    Office.  128  Opera  place  (12—4  P)^ 

INTERNATIONAL  CARRIAGE 
DIRECTORY;  monthly;  carriage  trade; 
thirty-four  pages  9i^xl2:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Monte  L.  Green,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  128  Opera  place  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation "Jiii."  (A  A). 

IRON  3IOLDERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  labor;  eighty-four  to  one  hundred 
and  tw^elve  pages  4!^x73^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1865;  John  P.  Frey,  editor; 
Iron  Moiders' Union  of  North  America,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  530Walnut  street  (12--4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
'29,537.    In  1903,  yC.    Actual  average  for 

^^OIJBER'aND  RETAIL  GROCER; 

monthly;  groceries;  tw^enty  eight  pages 
10xl5>^;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1895;  Jobber  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  414  Home  street  C*— "). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  ".ikl"  In  1903  (z— 4) 
I<AA).  ,,      „ 

JUNG  AMERIKA;  monthly;  German; 
juvenile;  tveenty  pages  7x10;  subscription, 
50  cents;  established  1901;  H.  H.  Fick.  edi- 
tor; Qu8.  Muehler,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  la  1903.  (z— 4) 
I  (••).    Actual  average  for\90i,  7,370. 

McMICKEN  REVIEW;  monthly, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate;  tv«renty- 
eight  pages  7x11 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  Studentsof  the  University  of  Cincinnati, 


OHIO— Cincinnati. 


editors;  McMlcken  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "jki.." 

MEN  AND  WOMEN;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; forty  four  to  tifty  six  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1902;  S. 
A.  Baldus,  editor;  Men  and  Women  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publisherB.  Office,  111  Lougworth 
street  (12—4). 

C!  i  re  u  1  a  t  i  o  n  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
33,758;  for  1904,  87,ti'-48. 

MISSIONARY  INTELLIGENCER; 
monthly  ;  Christian  church  ;  twenty-four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1887;  A.  McLean  and  F.  M.  Rains,  editors; 
Foreign  Christian  Missionary  Society,  pub- 
lishers. Address,  P.  O.  Box  884  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,500;  Actual  average  for  1896, 
8.500.  In  1897,  FZ.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  19.375,  including  one  large  special 
edition;  for  1899,  19.6'20,  including  very 
large specialedition.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901, yG. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  19,992.  In  1908, 
yl).    Actual  average  for  Wii,  9,733. 

MIXER  AND  SERVER;  monthly; 
labor;  forty  to  eighty  pages  7x103^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1892;  General 
Executive  Boai*d  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Em- 
ployees' International  Alliance  and  Bar- 
tenders' International  League  of  America, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Commercial 
Tribune  building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  9,200:  for  1902,  18,083;  for 
1903  43,625 ;  for  1904,  53,000. 

MONITOR;  monthly ;  literary ;  one 
hundred  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Paul  Victor  Loth,  editor;  The 
Monitor  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  44  E.  Sixth  st- 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
4,458.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  H.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yl. 

MRS.  DEVEREUX'S  TIPS; 
monthly;  society;  thirty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1886;  C.  A.  R.  Deve- 
reux,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Burnet 
Hoixse  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

NATIONAL  HUMANE  EDUCA- 
TOR; monthly;  educational;  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Mrs.  B.  Keys,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  216 
W.  Fourth  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL."  In  1896. 1.  In 
1897,  C.  Actual  average  for  1898,21,633. 
In  1899.  zC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1SK)1,  yD.  In 
1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE.     In  1904,  yE. 

OHIO  WORKMAN;  monthly;  Ancient 
Order  of  United  Workmen  ;  eight  pages 
103^x15;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1900;  A.  T.  Roever,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 733  Carlisle  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1002. 
8,149.    Inl9C3.  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

OPEN  SHOP;  monthly;  sixty-four 
pages  6}^xl();  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Robert  Wuest,  editor;  National  Metal 
Trades  Association,  publishers.  Office,  1416 
Union  Trust  building  (1—5). 
C;i  r  c  u  1  a  t  i  o  n :  Actual  average  for  1904. 
3.000. 

PHONOGRAPHIC  MAGAZINE 
AND  NATIONAL  SHORTHAND 
REPORTER;  monthly;  phonography: 
thirty-two  to  forty  eight  pages  7x10;  sub- 
s<^riptlon  $1;  established  1887;  Jerome  B. 
Howard,  editor;  Phonographic  Institute 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  Phonographic 
Institute  (12—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  6,500  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.4.208;  for  1898,  5,750:  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1899.  7,666: 
/'or  1900,  9,416:  for  191)1.  10,000; /or  1902, 
10,107:  for  1903.  10,396.    In  1904,  yF. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 

monthly,  except  July  and  August;  educa- 
tional; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  I860:  John  Butler,  editor;  Public 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO— Cincinnati. 


OHIO— Cincinnati. 


School  Journal  Company,  publishers.    Office, 
37  Carlisle  building  (3—3). 
Civcuiation:    In  1898,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,037 .    In  1900,  "iKL.-    Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,100.    In  1903,  "jkl.- 

P  YTHI AN  ill  O  N  I  T  O  K  ;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scriptlon  50  cents;  established  November. 
1902;  Joseph  L.  Jones,  editor;  Pythian  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.  Office,  Temple 
Court  building  U2 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,333*  In  I9*'i.  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  was  t2,000. 

REPUBLICAN;  monthly;  republican; 
twenty-eight  pages  103^x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1902;  Wm.  E.  Beall, editor ; 
The  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Johnston  building  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  ( z— 6)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  5,071; /or  1904,  11,000. 

REVElLliE;  monthly  (A  A). 

SAXBY'S  TRAVELERS'  MAGA- 
JZINE;  monthly;  one  hundred  and  twelve 
pages  7}4xlOl4;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Howard  Saxby,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  716  Mercantile  Library  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899, -jKi."  Actual  aver- 
a,ge  for  1900,  7,500.  In  1901.  yG.  In  1902, 
(z-1.  2,  4,  5)  G.    In  1903,  yG.   In  1904,(z-2,  4) 

^SPO^KESMAN  OF  T  HE  CAR- 
RIAGE AND  ASSOCIATE 
TRADE;  monthly;  vehicles:  one  hundred 
and  flftv  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  The  Spokesman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  128  Longworth  st.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  6,000  In 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1893,  7,540.  In 
1899.  zG.  Actual  average  for  1900,  7,500. 
In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1902, 9,500. 
In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  the  past  year  was  9,500.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  9.500. 

STARCHR003I  ?  monthly;  launder- 
ing; eighty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  The  Starchroom  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Blymyer bldg.  (12-4). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  3,5(X)  in  1895.  Actiial 
average  during  1896,  4,016.  In  1897,  G  Z. 
In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,4,225  ; 
for  1900,  4,219.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG. 
Actual  overage  for  1903,  4,30S.  In  1904,  yG. 

TRADE  REVIEW;  monthly;  com- 
mercial; forty  pages  9x12^;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1898;  Highlands  &  High- 
lands, publishers.  Office,  232  E.  Fifth  st.(l— 5). 
CirculatioH:  In  1900, -jkl.-  In  1901.  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Octo- 
ber, 1902, 2,534.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  uHth  September,  1903,  3,076;  for  a 
year  ending  n-ith  Sept  ember,  Wn.  .'{.087. 

\VESTERN  ARCHITECT  AND 
BTIIIiDER;  monthly;  building;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Samuel  Hannaford.  editor;  Pow- 
ell &  White,  publishers.  Office,  N.  E.  Cor. 
Third  and  Main  streets  (8—3  P).  Circula- 
tion  'JKL,"    Inl902,  Z(4,  5). 

QUARTERLY. 

CHRISTIAN       EDICATOR; 

quarterly;  methodist-episcopal;  forty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents:  established  1889 ; 
M.  C.  B.  Mason  and  W.  P. Thlrkield,  editors; 
Western  Methodist  Book  Concern,publishers. 
Office,  220  W.  Fourth  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "isi-"  In  19«3,  (z— 4) 
I(»«).    In  1904,  yl. 

CIRCLEVILLE,  c.  h.,    Pickaway 

Co.  D  6,991+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskin- 
gum Valley  and  Norfolk  &  Western  Rds., 
Scioto  r.  and  Ohio  canal.  25  m.  S.  of  Colum- 
bus, the  State  capital.  Water  power,  em- 
ployed in  manufacturing.  Agriculture. 
HERAIiD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    DEMOCRATIC     HERALD, 


Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1883.  weekly  1870;  W.  C.  Darat, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n- dally  "iii,." 
weeklyjKL."    In  1897,  dally  Z.    In  1902, "jkl.- • 

UNION-HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdayg; 
republican;  daily  four  to  eight  pages  20x26. 
weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— weekly  1817, 
dally  1894;  C.  C.  Chappelear,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly :  lu  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than2,200.  In  1896,  I.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,  "jkl." 
In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  edi- 
tion for  five  years  or  more  has  been  less  than 
2,000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT  AND  AVATCHMANi 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x29;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1837;  A.  R.  Van 
Cleaf,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  2,061 1  for  1898, 
1,934.  Inl899.  vl.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CLiARINGTON,  Monroe  Co.  n-  905t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  at  the  mouth  of  Sunflsh 

oreek,  24  m.  below  Bellalre.    Tannery  and 

flour  and  planing  mills. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays  ;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  W.  T.  Powell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,130.  In  1897. Y.  In  189S,"iKL." 

CLARKSVILLE,  Clinton  Co.  p  485t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley 

Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington,  the  county 

seat,  and  40  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Flour  mill 

and  chair  factory. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899:  John 
Bradfleld,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

CliEVELAND,  c.  h.,  Cuyahoga  Co.  cf 
381,768+  pop.,  on  south  shore  of  Lake  Erie, 
at  mouth  of  Cuyahoga  r.    Commerce,  man- 
ufactures, shipbuilding  and  general  trade. 
DAILY. 

AMERICAN;  every  morning;  Bohemi- 
an; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1899;  V.A.Jung,  editor; 
F.  J.  &  J.  F.  Svoboda,  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

COMMERCIAL  BULLETIN  AND 
DAILY  RECORD  ;everymornIngexcept 
Sunday;  finance,  commercial  and  industrial; 
eight  pages  12x15:  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished August,  1901;  R.  K.  Beach,  editor; 
Commercial  Bulletin  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  180  St.  Clair  street  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)1  ••). 

LEADER;  every  morning,  NEWS 
AND  HERALD,  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17x23;  subscription- morning  $4,  evening  $3, 
Sunday  $2 ;  established— Z,«ad«r  1847,  Herald 
1819,  New$  1869:  Leader  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  146  Superior 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation  —  Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing) :  Actual  average  for  1894,  44,968.  In 
1896,  B.  In  1897,  B  Z.  In  1898,  zB.  In  1899,  zC. 
In  1900.  yC.  In  1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In 
1903,  yC.    In  1904,  yC. 

Sunday  :  Actual  average  for  1894.  31 ,485. 
In  1896, C.  Inl897,CZ.  In  1898. zC.  In  1899, zD. 
In  1900.  yD.  In  1901.  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In 
1903,  yC.    In  1904.  yD. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


815 


OHIO— Cleveland. 


I>IA(JYAK  III3I0NI)0;  every  evening 
•except  Sunday,  aiul  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; Hungarian;  republican;  daily  four, 
we'ekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— 
daily  35"),  weekly  $2.50;  establislied— daily, 
li)ti3:  weekly,  I'JOO;  Henry  Baracs,  editor; 
Emery  Fesco,  publisher.  Oflice,  262  Huron 
street  (12—3).  Circulation— daily,  "jkl." 
weekly,  ••JKi..-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PliAIN  DEAIjER;  every  morning,  ev- 
ery evening  except  Sunday, and  WEEK  1jY» 
Fridays;  democratic;  ten  to  twelve  pages 
20x26;  subscription— morning  $5,  evening  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established  1841;  Charles  E.  Ken- 
nedy, editor;  Plain  Dealer  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  corner  Superior  and  Bond 
■streets  (1 — i). 

Circulatiou  —  Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing): In  1894,  C.  In  1895.  E.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  over  32.000.  Actual  average  for 
1897.  44,828;  for  1898,32,929.  In  1899,  yC. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Au- 
gust, 1900,  43,556.  Average  circulation  for 
year  ending  September  30th,  1900— morning 
28,884.  evening  12,804  (aaa).  Actual  average 
for  1901,  51,361  xfor  1902,  59,873  ifor  1903. 
66,445  ;  for  1904,  79,460. 
Sunday:  In  1894,  C.  In  1895,  E.  In  1896. 
publisher  asserts,  not  under  30,000.  Actual 
areraflfe/or  1897. 46,510  ;/orl898, 28,667. 
In  1899,  yD.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  Augiist,  1900,  35,751.  Average 
circulation  for  year  ending  September  30th. 
1900,  30,740  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1901. 
45,231;  for  1902.  52,581;  for  1903. 
60,759  ;  for  1904,  68,198. 
Weekly  :  In  1894  D.  In  1895  F.  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  over  18,000.  In  1897.  EZ.  In  1898, 
vE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  ten  to  sixteen  pages  18x25;  sub- 
scription $3;  establislied  1878;  H.  N.  Rickey, 
editor;  The  Scripps  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office.  152  Seneca  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
67,919.  In  1895,  B.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  86,646  ;  for  1897,  92,022  ;  for  a  year 
ending  loith  September,  1898,  106,941.  In 
1899.  yA.  Actual  average  for  a  t/ear  ending 
ivith  June,  1900,  89,392.  Average  circula 
tlon  for  year  ending  September  30th,  1900, 
75.399  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  a  i/ ear  end- 
ing with  September.  1%1,  107,296;  for 
1902,  120,132;  for  1903.  128,840;  for  a 
year  ending  with  September,  1904, 138,005. 

RECORDER;  every  morning  and  even- 
ing except  Siindaj^;  eiglit  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1877;  Geo.  A.  Robert- 
son, manager;  The  Cleveland  Recorder  (In- 
corporated), publishers  (8— 3P).  Office,  210 
Seneca  street. 

Circulation  (morning   and  evening):    In 

1896,  C.  Actual  average  for  the  first  six 
nionf/js  o/ 1897.  31,036.  In  1898.  zD.  In 
1899.  vE.  Inl900.  yE.  In  1901.  G.  Inl902,yG. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1901,  yG. 

VOLiNOST;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  Bo- 
hemian ;  republican  ;  daily  four,  weekly 
twelve  pages  14x21 ;  subscription— dally  $6, 
weekly  $2;  established  1880;  K.  F.  Turn*, 
editor;  The  Bohemian  Printing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers.  Office,  127  Humboldt  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— daily  "jKL"weekly  'jkl  "(A  A). 

W.^CHTER   UND    ANZEIGER; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  Sunday  morn- 
ing, and  WEEKIj  Y, Wednesdays ;  German ; 
independent-democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
twenty,  weekly  twelve  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50,  Sunday  $2; 
established  —  TTcec^fer  1852,  Anzeiger  1872; 
Simon  Hickler,  editor;  The  German  Consoli- 
dated Newspaper  (Company,  publishers. 
Office,  392  Seneca  street  (6—3). 

Circulation— Daily :   Actual  average  for 

1894,  19,002.    In  1895.  D.     In  1896,  D.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1893,  yE.  In  1899,  yF.  Average 
circulation  for  year  ending  September  30th, 


OHIO— Cleveland. 


1900, 13,514 (aaa).    In  1901, yE.    In  1902, yE.   In 

1903,  (z— 4)  E  (••».  In  1904.  yE. 
.Sunday:  Actual  average  for  XfiQi.  17,399. 
In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899, 
yG.  Average  circulation  for  year  ending 
September  30th.  1900,  6,260  (aaa).  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.      In  1903.  (z— 4)    G  (•  •).      In 

1904.  yG. 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
6,800.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yH.  Inl899,yH.  Iul900,yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  >  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WORIjD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  dally  eight 
to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty  four  to  forty  pages 
17x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sunday  §1  ; 
established  1889;  The  Meridian  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.     Office.   71  Ontario 

street  (12 4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1894,  B.  In  1895, 
C.  In  1896,  C,  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average 
for  1898.  26.685.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yC. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  21,517.  In  1902, 
yC.  In  1903,  yC.  In  1904,  yD. 
Sunday:  In  1894,  C.  In  1895,  C.  In  1896, 
C.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  D.    In  1899,  yD.     In 

1900,  C.  In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE. 
In  1904,  yE. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  SPORTSMAN;  Thurs- 
days; turf  interests;  twenty  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1890;  Isaac  R.  Sher- 
wood, editor;  American  Sportsman  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  180  St.  Clair  street. 
Circulatiou :  Rating  varied  from  5,500  in 
1893  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898,  yH.     In  1899.  yH.     In  1900.  yH.     In 

1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH . 

ANCIENT  CRAFT  MASON;  Satur- 
days; masonic;  four  to  eight  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Frank  R. 
Newell,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  183  De- 
troit street  (12—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1902,  "JSi"  In  1903,  yl  (t+) 
(A  A). 

ARTISAN;  Thursdays;  labor;  concilia- 
tion and  arbitration;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1899;  The  Artisan 
Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  74  Frankfort  street  (6—3). 
In  1904,  -JKL." 

Circulatiou:  In  1902,  "jkl"  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (••). 

BAKER  S'  JOURNAL  A>D 
DEUTSCH-A  MERKANISC  HE 
BACKER  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays: 
English  and  German  ;  baking  and  con- 
fectionery;  labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  John  Schudel, 
editor;  Journeymen  Bakers' and  Confection- 
ers' International  Union  of  America,  nub 
Ushers.  Office.  236  Superior  street  (.S— 3).' 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jsj,."  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ua  I  average  for  1900,  5,433  ',for  1901,9, 275 ; 
/or  1902,  12,100.    Inl903,  yF(OO)  (A  A). 

CATHOL.IC  UNIVERSE;  Fridays; 
romau  catholic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  July  4,  1874; 
The  Catholic  Universe  PubllshluK Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  Caxton  bldg.  (1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  1  7,493 ; /or  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901,  11,913;  for  a  year  ending 
with  August,  1902,  21,043.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  D 
(••).    Actual  average  for  1904,  26,782. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  labor;  four  pages 
17x28;  subscription  51  (cents:  established  1891 ; 
M.S.  Hayes,  editor;  United  Trades  and  Labor 
Council,  publishers.  Office,  113  Champlaln 
street  (12-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1902,  "iKi,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  7,941.    In  1904,  yG. 

CdYAHOGA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  D.  W.  Holtcamp,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  South  Brooklyn  (S— 3). 
Circulatiou :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,303.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.    Actual  average  for  1900,  2,348. 


816 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO— Cleveland. 


In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  'I,'!i43. 
In  1903, 1.    In  1904,  yl. 

DENNICE  NOVOVEKU I  Thursdays; 
Bohemian;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
S3.20;  established  1877;  V.  Snajdr,  editor; 
Snajdr  &  Dolezal,  publishers.  Office,  1198 
Broadway  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  over  2,250.  In  1898.  yH.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with   June,    1901,  4t53H:  for 

1902,  4,884.    In  1903,  yG-     In  1904,  yG. 
DERCHRISTL.ICHEBOTSCHAF- 

TER;  Mondays;  German;  undenomina 
tlonai;  sixteen  pages  13x18;  subscription  $2; 
established  1836;  G.  Heinmiller,  editor; 
Mattiil  &  Lamb,  publishers.  Office.  265  Wood- 
land avenue  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Ratlngvaried  from  D  in  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  yC}.  In  1901, 
yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (•  •).  In 
1904,  yH. 

DER  SENDBOTE;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; baptist;  sixteen  pages  10x15;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1853;  George  Fetzer,  edi- 
tor; German  Baptist  Publication  Society, 
publishers.  Office,  959  Payne  avenue  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1893 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 

EVANGEJilCAL.  MESSENGER; 
Wednesdays;  evangelical  association;  six- 
teen pages  13x18;  subscription  $2;  established 
1848;  S.  P.  Spreng,  editor;  Mattiil  &  Lamb, 
publishers.  Office,  265  Woodland  ave.  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898.  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  lu 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4) I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

FELL-ER'S  GRAPHIC  SEN  TI- 
NE li;  Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  S1.50;  established  1897; 
John  A.  FeUer,  editor;  The  Graphic  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  316  Pearl  st. 
Circulation   'jkl." 

FINANCE;  Saturdays;  financial,  com- 
mercial, real  estate  and  insurance;  thirty 
two  to  forty  pages  9i>^xl2:  subscription  $5; 
established  1900;  Edward  L.  Clough,  editor; 
Finance  Publishing  Companv,  publishers. 
Office,  Caxton  building  (1—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  I.  In  1902,  (z~4,  5)  I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 
four  pages  2^x26;  subscription  S2;  established 
1883;  Henry  Gentz,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 786  St.  Clair  street.  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Afro- American; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;    subscription 
#1.50;   established  1883;  H.  C.  Smith,   editor 
and  publisher.    Office,  Wiclc  bloclc  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,  5).    In 

1903,  (z— 4)1  (#•).     In  1904,  yl. 


OHIO— Cleveland. 


HEROLD;  Thursdays;  German;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  John  Reich  and  C.  W. 
Haalie,  editors;  The  Cleveland  Herold  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers.  Office,  3  Frankfort 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:   In  1902, -jkl."    In  1903,  (z-4) 
I(»»).    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

ILLUSTRATED  TI3IES  AND 
GREATER  CLEVELAND;  Saturdays: 
republican  ;  eight  pages  17i^x24  ;  subscrip- 
tion SOcents;  established  1892;  Jas.  S.  CoclteTt, 
editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers; prints  editions  for  neighboring  towns. 
Office,  71  Ontario  street  (12— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,600.  Actual  average  ior  1896, 
7,675.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898.  yF.  In  1899, 
zF.  In  1900.  yF\  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yH. 
Inl903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).    In  1904,  yH. 

INLAND  GROCER;  Saturdays;  mer- 
cantile, groceries;  thirty-six  pages  103'^xl43^:3 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1901;  O.  C.  Harn, 
editor;  Inland  Grocer  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Caxton  building  (3— 3) . 
Circulation:  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  Actual 
ai-em^e /or  1902,  4,186.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

IRON  TRADE  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
macliinery,  metal-worlfing,  foundry  trade, 
and  iron  and  steel  manufacture ;  fifty  two 
ta  sixty  pages  9x13;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Penton  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Rose  building.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

.IE  WISH  REVIEW  AND  OB- 
SERVER; Fridays;  Jewish;  eight  pages 
17x21;  subscription  $2;  established  1893:  Miss 
Jessie  Cohen,  editor;  Dan  S.  TVertheimer, 
publisher.  Office,  279-281  St.  Clair  st.  (3-5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898, zF.  In  1899, yF.  In  1900, yG.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,11,081. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  Afro- American; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25:  established  March,  1903;  Nahum  D. 
Broscher.  editor:  The  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  216  American  Trust  Co. 
building  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUTRZENKA  ;  Wednesdays;  Polish; 
independent:  twelve  pages  125^x17:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893:  A.  Wlelowiejslil, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  83  Tremont  st. 
Circulation  "j_ki-."     In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 

RIRCHENZEITUNG;  Tuesdays;  Ger 
man;  reformed  i-luirch;  sixteen  pages  9x13; 
subscription  $2:  established  1836;  G.  Dolch, 
editor;  Central  PublishingHouse,  publishers. 
Office.1138  Pearl  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,146.  In  1896,  G.  In  ^897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  Actual  average  for  \9,°i9,  4,900. 
In  1900,  vG.  In  1901,  vH.  In  1902.  yH.  In 
1903.  (z-4)  H  (•  •)■    In  1904,  yH.  ^,  .  „  ^  , 

MAGYAROK  VASARNAPJA  ; 
Thursdays;  Hungarian;  twelve  pages  ldx<!0: 


Every  Friday  Morning  the  Door  is 
Opened  in   26,782  Homes 

To  those  who  use  the  advertising  columns  of  The  CathollC  Universe,  which 
is  the  only  Catholic  medium  printed  and  published  in  the  Cleveland  Diocese. 

It  contains  the  Official  DiOCesait  Mews  for  over  400,000  Catholic 
people. 

It  is  read  by  all  the  Bishops  and  many  of  the  clergy  beyond  the  Diocese. 


The  Catholic  Universe  Publishing  Company, 


Cleveland,©. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO— Cleveland. 


OHIO— Cleveland. 


subscription  $2.50;  established  1901;  American 
Hungarian  Catholic  Literary  and  Printing 
League,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  19.5 
S.  Woodland  avenue.    Circulation  "iKi-" 

ilIAItlNE  REVIEW  AND  MARINE 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  maritime;  forty- 
eight  paiies9xl2;  subscription  $3;  established 
IsrH;  The  l^euton  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  Wade bidg.  (12—1). 
C'irciilation  :  In  1895,  mkl."  Actual  aver- 
aye  for  1S96,  1,55'^  ;/o»-  1S97.  1,604;  for  a 
year  ending  tvitJi  .July  21,  1897,  '^,006.  In 
189S,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1899,  <2,'244;  for  19(J0,  '^,466: 
for  1901,  ti,413.  In  1902.  (z-6)  H.  In  1903. 
yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

OHIO  FARMER;  Thursdays;  agricult 
ural;  sixteen  to  forty  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tlon  75  cents;  established  1848;  TheLawrence 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Offlce.  271  to  288  St.  Clair  street  ( 1>— 4). 
Circulatiou:   Rating  varied  from  70,826  In 
1892  to  C  in  1895.    In  1896,  C.     In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898,  zD.    Actual  average  for  1899.  92,343 ; 
for  1900,  9'2,4-JS.    In  1901,  yA.    In  1902,  yA. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  A.    In  19i)4.  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  less  than  100,000. 

POIiONIA  VV'AMERYCE;  Thurs 
days;  Polish;  independent-republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  T.  Dluzvnski,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  2083  Broadway  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  '2,845.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y  1 . 

SOUIj  WINNER;  Thursdays;  religious; 
.sixteen  pages  7x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  C.  E.  Cornell  and  W.  M.  Smith, 
editors;  Soul  Winner  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  251  Ceaar  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SOUTH  CLEVELAND  ADVOCATE; 

Saturdays;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Harry  Nelson  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOZIALISTISCHE  ARBEI  TER 
ZEITUNii;  Saturdays;  German;  socialist; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Richard  Koeppel  editor;  Socialist  La 
bor  Parry,  publishers.  Office,  193  Columbus 
street  (12—4). 

Cifciilatiou  "jkl."  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    Inl904.  (z— 4)  I(##). 

SPECTATOR;  Saturdays;  society; 
sixteen  pages  9i/^xl2;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished December,  1900;  Felix  Rosenberg, 
editor;  Spectator  Company,  publishers. 
OfBce.  654  Hose  building  (8-3).  Circ'n  "jkl  " 
In  1903.  Z  (4)(«#). 

STREET     RAI  LWAY    NEWS; 

Saturdays;  fraternal;  eight  pages  lOi^xl.31^; 
subscription 25 cents;  established  1898;  Street 
Railway  Employees'  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Caxton  building  (1—4) 
Circulatiou  :  In  1900,  "uo.-"  In  1901, (z— 11)1. 
Actvxil  average  for  1902,  '■1,797;  for  1903, 
3.414.    In  1904,  yH. 

SZABADSAG;  Thursdays;  Hungarian; 
independent;  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1891 ;  E.  T.  Kohanyi,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  published  simultaneously 
in  New  York  and  Cleveland.  Office,  180  St. 
Clair  street. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  -iKh."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  April,  1899,  5.97 ^;  for  a 
year  ending   ivith  April,   1900,   9,430.     In 

1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  G.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  vG. 

TOWN  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  society; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Cleveland  Town  Topics  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  311  Caxton  building. 
Circulatiou  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  Inl897,  Y.  Inl898,yH. 
In  1899.  yH.     In  1900.  vH.    In  1901.  yl.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  19,J3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
TRIDENT;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 

pages   15x22;    subscription   50   cents;    estab- 

52 


llshed  1889;  Frank  L.  Wlllcutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  911  Woodland  avenue  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  if<'.)5,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  Actual  average  for  1896 
1,271;  /or  1897,  1,272.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

UNION  GOSPEL  NEWS;  Thur.sdays; 
undenominational;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  R.  M. 
Kurtz,  editor;  The  Gospel  News  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Caxton  building  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
153,860##.  In  1896,  A  ##.  In  1897.  V. 
In  1898.Z  B.  Actual  average  for  1899,53,866. 
In  1900,  yB.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
57»017;  for  a  year  ending  with  May,  1902, 
61,371.     Inl903,  (z-4)  B.    In  1904,  yB. 

VOCE  DEL  POPOLO  ITALIANO  ; 
Satuniays  (A  A). 

VOLKSFREUND;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; labor;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Richard  Koeppel,  editor; 
Volksfreund  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  193  Champlain  street.  Circu- 
lation "jjiL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    Inl903,Z  (4)  (••). 

WEST  SIDE  SUN;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent-republican ;  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1890  ; 
Cockett  &  Bryant,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 71  Ontario  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

BI-WEEKLY, 

DEUTSC  H-AMERIKANISCHE 
KRIEGER  ZEITUNG;  biweekly;  Ger 
man;  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Rud.von  Ahlefeld,  editor  and 
ptiblisher.  Office,  292  Seneca  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Inl900.  "jjcl."  Actual  average 
/or  1901,3,944.  In  1902,  yH.  In  U)03.  (z-4) 
H  (•  •).    Actual  average  for  1904,  5,320. 

SEMI  MONTHLY. 

DER  EVANGELISCHE  BUNDS- 
BOTE;  semi-monthly;  German;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  John  Etjeu,  editor;  Mattlll  & 
Lamb,  publishers.  Office.  265-275  Woodland 
avenue  (11— 2U    Circulation  "jkl." 

ENGINEER  ;«emi-month]y;  engineering 
and  machinery;  ninety-two  pages  lOJ^xH; 
subscription  $2;  established  1862;  Engineer 
PublishlngCo. editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
Blackstone  building;  dated  also  at  New  York, 
Philadelphia  and  Boston  (3—3). 
Circulation;  Rating  varied  from  9,500  in 
1891  to  H  in  189.=).  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zT.  Actual  average  for 
1900,20,051.  In  1901,  yD.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  irith  January,  1903,21,- 
354.    In  19(13.  yD.    In  1904,  yD. 

HOTEL  LIFE;  semimonthly;  hotels; 
fifty-two  pages  5x7;  subscription  $2;  esiab- 
llshed  1892:  F.  Melville  Lewis,  editor  and 
publisher.  Offlce,  265  Woodland  avenue. 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5\  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  !(••).    im904.  yl. 

MONTHLY. 

ADELBERT;  monthly,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  fortj'  pages  6^x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  Students  of 
Adelbert  College,  editors  and  publishers. 
Address,  P.  O.  Station  B.    Circulatiou  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  BUILDER  AND 
DECORATOR;  monthly;  twenty-four 
pages  93^x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  American  Builder  and  Decorator  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  73 
Frankfort  street.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
mining  and  Investment;  sixtj'-six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1902;  W.  R.  Wadsworth,  editor;  The  Advisor 
PubHshing  Co.,  publishers  (11—4  P). 

A  TRUE  REPUBLIC;  monthly;  liter 
ary;  twenty  eight  pages  8x11;  subsorlptlon 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO— Cleveland. 


OHIO-Cleveland. 


$1;  established  1891;  Mrs.  S.  M.  Perkins,  editor 
aud  publisher.   Office,  121  Adelbert  st.  (.12—3). 
Circiilatiou  "jkl"    In  1903,  December,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  every  Issue  during  past  year 
was  I.OUO.    In  1904,  "jkl  •■ 

llARBERS'  JOUltNAL,;  monthly; 
labor;  barbers;  forty  to  forty  eight  pages 
61^x10;  subscription  $1;  established  I89l;  W. 
E.  Klapetzkv,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Electric  building  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896. 
4,000.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  IS9S, 
4,500;  for  1899,  6,042.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  (z— 4,  7)  Cx.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
16.3Sr.     Inl903.  yE(AA). 

BllOTHERHOOD  OF  L0C0310- 
TIVE  ENGINEERS'  MONTHLY 
JOURNAL;  fraternal:  one  hundred  and 
eighteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1867;  C.  H.  Salmons,  editor  and  man- 
ager; Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers, 
publishers.  Office,  Society  for  Savings  build 
lng(3— 3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897.  D  Z.  In 
1898.  yD.  In  1899,  yO.  In  1900,  yE.  Actual 
arerage /or  1901,  38,333.  In  1902,  yC.  In 
1903.  yC.    In  1904,  yC.  ^  ,  ,       ,. 

BUCKEYE  TRAIL;  monthly;  Im- 
proveil  Order  of  Red  Men;  eight  pages  10x14; 
■ubscription  50  cents;  established  1894;  H. 
N.  Clemens,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  130 
Amesbury  avenue  (8—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
2,500;  In  1899,3,800;  in  1900.4,200.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1901,4,320. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903.  (z-4)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 

CHRISTIAN  HARVESTER; 
monthly  ;  holiness  ;  eight  pages  9x13  ;  sub- 
scription 40  cents;  established  1873;  Thos.  K. 
Doty,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  86  Lowell 
gt  (12—3).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

CHURCH  LIFE;  monthly;  protestant- 
episcopal ;  sixteen  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion$l;  established  1887;  Frederic  E.  J.  Lloyd, 
editor;  WilUams  Publishing  and  Electric  Co., 
publisherr^.  Office,  65  Taylor  street. 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  vl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

CURRENT  ANECDOTES  AND 
METHODS  OF  CHURCH  WORK; 
monthly;  undenominational;  sixty -four 
pages  6^x93^;  subscription  $1.60;  established 
1899;  F.  5l.  Barton,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, Caxton  building  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
9,666.  In  1901.  yF.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  September.  1902,  11,875; 
for  1903,  15,750  ;  for  1904,  15,625. 

DER  JUGEND  HERO  LD  ;  monthly; 
German;  baptist;  thirty-two  pages  7x10;  sub 
Bcription  75  cents;  establshed  1889;  F.  W.  0. 
Meyer,  editor;  P.  Ritter.  publisher.  Office, 
957  to  961  Pavne  ave.  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.  In '1902,  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 
DER  MISSIONSBOTE;  monthly; 
German;  undenominational;  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1884; 
Rev.  Aug. Becker,  editor;  Central  Publishing 
House,  publishers.  Office.  1134  to  1138  Pearl 
street.    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

DEUTSCHES  MAGAZINE:  month 
ly;  literary;  sixty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  D.  T.  Rosenberg,  editor; 
German-American  Magazine  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  267  St.  Clair  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  -jkl.-  In  1903,  (z-4) 
I(»«).    In  1904.  y  I. 

DRAFTSMAN;  monthly;  drafting; 
forty-eight  pagps  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  W.  D.  Browning,  editor 
and  publisher.  Address  Box  136,  Station  B 
(12-4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  \%^, 
1,616.    In  1904,  (z^)  !(••). 

ENGINEERS'  REVIEW;  monthly; 
mechanical   engineering;   sixty-eight  pages 


9x11;   subscription  $1;  established  1889;  The 
Engineers'   Review    Co.,  editors    and   pub- 
lishers.   Office,  Caxton  building  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903, 
23,304.    Inl»>4,  yD. 

EVANGELICAL  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  TEACHER;  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; thirtj -six  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion aO  cents;  established  1876;  J.  C.  Horn- 
berger,  editor;  Thomas  &  Mattill,  publishers. 
Office.  265  Woodland  avenue. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.     In  1896,  H.     In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yl.    In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  y I.      In  1901, 
yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl" 

EVANGELISCHE  MAGAZIN; 
monthly;  German;  undenominational;  six- 
ty-six pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1877;  J.  Etzen.  editor;  Mattill  &  Lamb, 
publishers.  Office. 265  Woodland  ave.  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  13,500  In 
1893  to  F  In  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  vG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  1900,  12,000.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  F  (•  •).    In  1904,  yF. 

EVANGELISCHER  MISSIONS- 
BOTE; monthly;  German;  evangelical; 
sixteen  pages  7^^x10;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1896;  G.  Helnmlller,  editor; 
Thomas  &  Mattill,  publishers.  Office,  26.5-267 
Woodland  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FOUNDRY;  monthly;  foundry  business; 
ninety-six  to  one  hundred  and  thirty  six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
H.  M.  Lane,  editor;  Penton  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  1064  Rosebuilding. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3.000.  In  18&6,  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.   3,620; /or  1898.  4,891;  for 

1899.  3,907  ;  for  1900.  4,358  :  for  1901. 
4,158.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, yH.  In  1904, yH. 

INTERNATIONAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  labor;  thirty-two  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  Charles 
J.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
74  Frankfort  street. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  H.     In  1898,  yH.   In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

INTERNATIONAL  MESSENGER; 
monthl}';  undenominational;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  siibscrlption  50  cents;  established  1894; 
Mrs.  John  Duncan,  editor;  Women's  and 
Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  Rose  building. 
Circulation:  Inl896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  2, 062.    In  1899,  zl.    In 

1900.  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June.  1901,  2,216.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

MACARONI  AND  NOODLE  MAN- 
UFACTURERS' JOURNAL;  monthly 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  RE- 
PORTER; monthly;  homeopathic  medi- 
cine and  surgery;  sixty-eight  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  J.  Richey 
Horner,  editor ;  Cleveland  Homeopathic  Med- 
ical College,  publishers.  Office,  762  Rose 
building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jjti"  Actual  aver- 
age forldOWi,  5  00.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  H.    Actual  average  for  1904,  1,600. 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
medical;  eightv  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
e.stablLshed  1902;  E.  P.  Carter  and  Edward 
Lauder,  M.  D.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
260  Euclid  avenue  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,638; /orl896.  2,546.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
VH.  Actual  average  for  1899.  2,526.  In 
1900.  yH.  In  1901, yH.  Inl902,yH.  In  1903,yl. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

MISSIONARY  MESSENGER; 
monthly;  undenominational;  sixteen  pages 
8x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1886; 
Mrs.  S.  J.  Qamertsf elder,  editor;  Mattill  & 
Lamb,  publishers.  Office.  265  Woodland  ave. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

PATTERNMAKER;  monthly;  pat- 
terns;   forty-six  to  sixty   pages  7x10;  sub- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO— Cleveland. 


scrlptloii  $'2;  established  March,  1904;  The 
Penton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  "Tki.." 

R  A  I  li  R  ()  A  n  TRAINMEN'S 
JOURNAL;  monthly ;  railroad  employees ; 
one  huudredand  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  D.  L.  Cease, 
«dItor;  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen, 
publishers  (1.2 — 1;. 

Circiilatiou:  Rating  varied  from  30,125  In 
189:^  ro  D  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
23,6ti5.     In    1897.    Y.     In    1898,    yC.     In 

1899.  publisher  asserts,  minimum  issue,  39,000. 
In  UWO.yC.  Actual  average  for  1901.  50,300; 
for  l\m,  06,166:    for  1903.  6H,6S3;  for 

1904,  TS.^r.J. 

RAILWAY  ERA;  monthly;  railway 
serrlce;  one  hundred  and  ten  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Railway  Pub- 
lishing C.)mpany,  publishers.  Office,  218 
Champlaln  street. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  In 
1892  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  5,750.  In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  G.    In 

1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In 
1903,  yI(A  A). 

UP-TO-DATE  DISTRIBUTER: 
monthly;  house  to  house  distributing;  forty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1894; 
Will  A.  Molton  Distributing  Agency,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  442  St.  Clair  st.  (12— 4\ 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl"  In  1899,  G. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  '2,91S:  for  1901, 
ii,S75;for  1902,  3,917; /or  1903,  2,333; 
/or  1904,  2.542. 

WESTERN  RESERVE  LAW 
JOURNAL;  monthly  during  college  year ; 
legal;  thirty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription $1; 
establislied  1895;  Faculty  and  Students  of 
Western  Reserve  Uuivergltv,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  W.  R.  U.  Law  School. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BI-MONTHLY. 

FINANCIAL  REVIEW;  bi-monthly; 
flnancial;  forty-four  pages  6x8;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Financial  Review  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  1016  William- 
son building. 

<'irculation  :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
2.000.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1.950.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903   "jkl  •• 

QUARTERLY. 

PURPLE     AND    GOLD;      quarterly 

(AA). 

CLEVES,  Hamilton  Co.  J3  l,227t  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St.  Louis  & 

Chicago  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Cincinnati,  the 

county  seat.    Agricultural  region. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1901; 
E.  Tackenberg,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CLYDE,  Sandusky  Co.  [^  2,515t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  *  St. 
Louis,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Wheeling  &  Laka  Erie  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sandusky.  Flour  mills,  tool  and  monu- 
ment works. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1:  estab 
lished  1899;  W.  O.  Kenan,  editor;  Kenan  & 
Wilder,  publishers  (12—3).    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878;  J.  W.  Flicklnger,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  Jl;  established 
1880;  W.  H.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "iKi" 

COLDWATER,  Afercer  Co.  -a  627 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati   Northern  and  Lake 


OHIO. 


Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Cellna, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  E.  B.  Lewis,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLLEGE  CORNER,  Sutler  Co.p 
378t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &.  Day- 
ton Rd.,20  m.  N.W.of  Hamilton,  the  county 
seat.    Grist  and  saw  mills.  Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  January,  1901; 
S.  P.  Kelluni,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

C  O  L  L I N  W  O  O  D,  Cu|/aftofira  Co.  cf 
3,639+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
and  Lake  Erie,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Cleveland,  the 
county  seat.  Planing  mills.  Terra  cotta 
brick-yards.    Summer  residences. 

CHRONICliE:  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription $1;  established  1898;  H.M. 
Crosby,  editor;  Cockett,  Bryant  &  Crosby, 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  133^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Frank  A.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CUYAHOGA  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Frida>  s;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  The  Cuyahoga 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
17^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W. 
B.  Ketterlngham,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COLUMBIANA,  Columbiana  Co.  cf 

1,339+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  of   Youngstown  and  23  E.  of   Alliance. 

Agricultural  Implements,  tools  and  buggies. 

LEDGER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Newell  &  Shingler,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COLTTMBUS,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  D 
State  Capital,  125,560+  pop.,  on  Scioto  r. 
and  Ohio  canal.  A  manufacturing  city, 
with  natural  gas.  Extensive  grain,  iron, 
coal,  wool  and  stock  trade.  Seat  of  the 
Ohio  Stat*  University  and  Capital  Uni- 
versity. 

DAILY. 

CITIZEN  ;  every  eveningexcept  Sunday ; 
democratic;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  15J^x20; 
subscription  $3;  established  1899;  The  Citizen 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 5). 
Circulation  :  In  1900.  H.  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902, 17,942.  In  1903,yE. 
Actual  average  for  19(t4,  25.163. 

DISPATCH;  evei-y  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  Independent; 
dally  ten  to  twenty,  Sunday  thirty  six  to 
forty -eight  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily 
and  Sunday  $7 ;  established  1871  ;  H.  H. 
Hoffman,  publisher  (!-.")). 
Circulation— In  1895,  'J.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900. 
yF.  In  1901,  (z— 4.  6)  n.  In  1902.  yD.  In 
1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yE  (00). 

EXPRESS  AND  WESTBOTE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  DER  WEST- 
BOTE, semi-weeklv.  Tuesdays  and  Fridays, 
WOECHENTLICHE  COLUMBUS 
EXPRESS,  weekly.  Thursdays,  and  DER 
OHIO  SONNTAGSGAST,  Sundays; 
German;  dally  and  Sunday  republican, 
weekly  independent;  dailyandweekly  eight 


820 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO— Columbus. 


OHIO— Columbus. 


pages  17x23,  Sunday  twelve  pages;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  75  cents; 
established— daily  1S90,  Sunday  1878,  weeicly 
1880;  L.  Hirsch,  editor;  German- American 
Publishing  and  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (8- 3). 

Circulatiou— Daily  :  Inl895, 1.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1896,  ti,303.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  la  1901, 
(z-1.  2,  4.  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  "jkl." 
SSunday  :  In  1893,  1.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
Inl9i)l,  (z— 1,2,  4,  5)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

Semi- Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1S91  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
lS98,yF.  In  lS99,yG.  In  1900,  y«i.  Inl901, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  G.  In  1902, yG.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekl'yJ  ^^  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,8,576.  In  1897,  FZ.  In  1898,  yF.  In 
1899,  zF.  In  19013.  yF.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2.4.5)  G. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  19('3,  yG.    In  1904.  yH. 

OHIO  STATE  JOURNAL.  ;  every 
morning;  republican;  daily  ten  to  twenty, 
Sunday  forty  to  sixty  pages  20x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.50.  Sunday  $2;  established 
1811;  Samuel  G.  McClure,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 2-5) - 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  l'l,r73;  for  1896,  12,988;  for  1897, 
13,149.  Inl898.  yE.  Actualaveragefor  a 
year  ending  with  October  14.  1899,  13,282. 
lQl900,yE.  Actual  average  for  1901, 14,189; 
for  191)2,  17,183.  In  19o3,yE.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904:,  33,021. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  18%,  17,306; 
for  1896,  17,451;  for  1897,  17,572.  In 
1898,  yl).  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October  15, 1899,  17,765.  In  1900,  yD. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  19,115;  for  1902, 
19,825.  In  1903,  yD.  Actualaveragefor 
1904.  25.212. 

PRESS- POSTj  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  democratic; 
daily  twelve,  Sunday  thirty-two  pages  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $6  ;  established— daily 
1827,  Sunday  1898;  Ellis  O.  Jones,  editor;  The 
Press-Post    Printing    Company,   publishers 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896, 18,154;  /or  1897, 19,419. 
In  1898.  zD.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  (z-3,  4)  E. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  21,116;  for 
1902.24,989.    In  1903,  C.    In  lii04,  yD. 

REPORTER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  finance,  law,  real  estate  and  build- 
ing trades;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$12;  established  1893;  F.  M.  Sprague,  editor; 
Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  JKi.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivithSept.,  1901,1,353 ; 
for  1902,  1,743.     In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TRI-WEEKLY. 

COURIER  ;  tri- weekly;  Sundays.  Tues 
days  and  Fridays;  German;  democratic; 
Sunday  twelve,  Tuesday  and  Friday  eight 
pages  17x21J^;  subscription  $3;  established 
September.  1903;  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  puVjlishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

WEEKLY. 

AFRO-A  MERIC  AN;  Saturdays; 
negro;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1901;  E.  J.  Waring,  editor;  Afro- 
American  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4). 
I  (••). 

AMERICAN  ISSUE;  Fridays;  temper- 
ance ;  sixteen  pages  9x13 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1894;  J.  C.  Jackson,  editor;  Anti- 
Saloon  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jki,.'  In  1900.  G. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  14,265;  for 
1902,  16,529; /or  1903,  22,578;  /or  1904, 
35.655. 

CASTE;  Fridays;  amusements;  thirty- 
six  pages  5x7;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished  April,  1901;   Theo.   T.  Frankenberg, 


editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cire'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

CATHOIilC  COLUMBIAN  ;  Satur- 
days; roman  catholic  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1875  ;  John  A. 
Kuster,  editor;  Columbian  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  11,200  In 
1893  to  G  in  1895.  Actual  avtrage  for  1896, 
10,030.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,yG.  Inl899.yG, 
In  1900.  zG.  In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
19(13,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

CONNOISSEUR  AND  SOCIETY 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FARMERS'  INDUSTRIAL 
UNION;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  W.  H.  B. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3.)  Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

FRANKLIN  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  "j_kl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,150.    In  1904.  yl. 

LIGHT  OF  TRUTH;  Saturdays;  phil- 
osophical; sixteen  pages  11x16  sub.-icriptlon 
$1;  established  1885;  Willlard  J.  Hull,  edi- 
tor: Light  of  Truth  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation :  "jkj,  ••  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
(A  A). 

LUTHERAN     STANDARD  ;    Satur 
davs;  lutheran;  eight  pages  12x17;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1843;  Prof.  A.  Pflueger, 
editor;    Lutheran  Book  Concern,  publishers. 
(12—3).    Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

LUTHERISCHE  KIRCHENZEIT- 
UNG;  Saturdays;  German;  lutheran; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1859;  P.  E.  A.  Boehme,  editor;  Lutheran 
Book  Concern,  publishers.  Does  not  insert 
advertisements 

OHIO  WAISENFREUND;  Wednes- 
days: German:  roman  catholic;  twelve  page* 
12xl7;subscrlptlon $1.50;  established  1872;  Rey. 
Joseph  Jessing,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891  to 
D  In  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yE. 
In  1899,  yF.     In  1900,  yF.     In  1901.  vG.     In 

1902,  yG.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  G  (•  •).  Inl9(J4,yG. 
STANDARD;    Saturdays;    negro;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896:  P.  W.  Chavers,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKi"     In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).  In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

TOWN  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  sixteen 
pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Town  Toolcs  Publishing  Companj',  editors 
and  publishers  (3-3).  Clrculation"JKL."  In 
1902.  Z  (4). 

TRADES  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
labor;  eight  to  twenty  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1901;  C.  D. 
Wilson,  editor;  Wilson  &  Kemmler,  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (4). 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  NEWS :  Wednes 
days;  liquors;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1892;  McCaffrey  & 
Levering,  editors;  Wine  and  Spirit  News 
Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  -jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(##).    In  1904,  yl. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 
DIRT  MOVER;  semi-monthly;  con- 
tractors' organ;  twenty  to  twenty-four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
W.  A.  Marsh,  general  manager;  The  Dirt 
Mover  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  19(10,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I. 
In  1903.  "JKL  •• 

MONTHLY. 

ADVERTISING  WORLD  |  monthly; 
advertising;  thirty-two  pages7xlO;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents;  established  1896;  Chas.  S. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — i). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1 1,341 .  Actual  average  for  1898, 1 1 .083  ; 
for  1899    14,833;  for  1900.  20,145;  for 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


8;il 


OHIO— Columbus. 


1901.'23.795;/orl'.)(«,tJ4,'4!»l.  In  1903,yD. 
Actual  ((ceragefoi-  V.M,  19..'{51. 

A  <ilt  I  C  UL.T  U  ItA  L  STUDENT 
MACiAZINE;  monthly;  thirty  two  pages 
"xlU;  subscriptiouSUoeuts;  established  1894; 
M.F.  Miller,  editor;  The  Agricultural  Student 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation 

TiuElMCAN  INSURANCE  JOUR- 
NAl^;  niouthly;  fraternal  insurance;  four 
pages  l-ix^a;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895  ;  The  American  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (,2 — 4). 
Circiilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
*2.fi03.  Inl897,Y.  Act  ual  average  for  IS9B, 
4.«)««;  for  1899,  7,433;  for  1900.  9,308; 
for  1901,   10,06'^:  for  1902,   10,083:  for 

1903.  t  0,'250.    In  1904,  yF. 

Bl  CKEYE  FUNERAL.  DIREC- 
TOR; monthly  (A  A). 

BUNDLE  OF  STICKS;  monthly;  odd- 
fellowship;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  Charles  H.  Lyman,  edi- 
tor; Spahr  &  Glenn,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circiilntion :  In  1S94,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2.400.    In  1896,  H.    In  1807,  Y.     In 

1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901. yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  publisher  asserts,  every 
Issue  for  the  past  five  years  has  not  beeii 
les-!  than  4,000.    In  liX)4,  yH. 

COLUMBUS  i>IEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAli;  monthly;  medical  and  surgical;  forty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  J.  U.  Barnhlll,  editor;  Columbus  Medical 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:   In  1897,  "jkl."    In  1898, 1.    In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  averaae  for  a 
year    ending  ivith   June.  1901,   1,300.      In 

1902,  yl.     In  19C3,  yl.    Actual  average  for 

1904.  vJ. 000. 
RNM^HT;  monthly  (A  A). 
^lASONIC    CHRONICLE;    monthly 

<A  A). 

♦IEniC.\L  EDUCATOR;  monthly; 
medieval;  twenty  pages  TxlO;  subscription $1; 
established  March,  1903:  P.  A.  Mandabach, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

ill  K  Die  A  L.  TALK;  monthly;  medical; 
eighty  pages  7x10:  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900:  C.  S.  Carr,  M.  D.,  editor;  Medi- 
cal Talk  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901. -jkl."  In  1902.(z— 4, 5) I. 
In19i.3.  vl.    In  1904,  H. 

-MIDLAND  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
pharmacv;  one  hundred  pages 7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1 :  established  1899;  W.  R.  Ogier,  editor; 
Midland  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1-5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  pub- 
iishpr  asserts,  was  not  less  than  1,500.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,705.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  liM)4,  2,01  0. 

xlIIDLAND  METHODIST;  monthly: 
niethodist  episcopal;  sixteen  pages  9x13; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1899;  B.  F. 
Dimmick.  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3.375.    In  1901,  yH.   In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.    In 

1903,  yl(AA). 
OHIOASSOCIATION   NEWS; 

monthly;  twelve  pages  6x9;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1902;  George  S.  Budd, 
editor;  State  Committee  of  the  Y.  M.  C.A., 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,075.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

OHIO  EDUCATIONAL  MONTH- 
LY; educational;  fifty  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription Jl;  established  1852;  O.  T.  Corson, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  19uO,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \90l,  4,450.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual 
<iverageforl9m,  4,866.     In  1904,  yG. 

OHIO  EN  DEAVORER;  monthly; 
Christian  endeavor;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
6x9V^;  subscription 25  cents;  established  1898; 
C  H.  Hubbell,  editor;  Ohio  Christian  En- 
deavor Union,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  3,833.  In  1901, 
yH.  Actual  average  for  1902.  4,436.  In 
1903,  yG.    Actual  average  for  1904,  6,24-5. 


OHIO  -  Columbus. 


OHIO  SUNDAY  SCHOOL. 
WORKER  ;  monthly;  iuttraenominatlon- 
al;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  iaS8;  Joseph  Clark,  editor;  The 
Ohio  Sunday  School  Asso'n,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  July,  1900,  9,145;  for  1901, 
15,916; /or  1902.  17,583;  for  1903,  18,- 
166  (AA). 

SALES-AGENT;  monthly;  clothing, 
furnishing  goods  and  tailoring;  twenty-four 
to  thirty-two  pages6x9;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  190U;  E.  L.  Moon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,492;  for  1901,2,895;  /orl902,  4,958. 
for  1903,  5,333  ;  for  1904,  7,333. 

SAMPL.E  CASE;  monthly;  commercial 
travelers,  mercantile  and  fraternal;  sixty- 
four  to  eighty  pages  6}^xlO;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  Riley  X.  Hull,  editor;  Order 
of  United  Commercial  Travelers  of  America, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  IS98,S,77G.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900.  yF. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  16,375:  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1902,  18,067;  for 
1903,  24,416  ;  for  1904,  28,850. 

SCHOOL  VISITOR;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; twenty-four  pages  4x7;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  John  S.  Royer,  editor; 
J.  S.  Royer  &  Sons,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  2,075.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    lu  1904,  yl. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

JOURNAL.OF  MYCOLOGY ;  bi- 
monthly; science;  eighty  pages  6x9 ;  subcrlp- 
tIon$2;  established  1885;  W.  A.  Kellerman. 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "jiwl" 

(AA). 

QUARTERLY. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  COLU3IBUS 
HORTICULTURAL     SOCIETY; 

quarterly,  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cember ;  horticulture  ;  fliity  pages  6x9  ; 
subscription  50  cents  ;  established  1885  ; 
V.  H.  Davis,  editor:  Columbus  Horticultural 
Society,  publishers  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEY  OF  KAPPA  KAPPA  GAM- 
MA ;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October; college  fraternity;  eighty  pages7x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Lucy  Allen 
Smart,  editor;  Spahr  &  Glenn,  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

"OLD  NORTHWEST"  GENEA- 
LOGICAL. QUARTERLY;  forty 
pages  6x9}.^;  subscription  $3;  established 
1898:  Spahr  &  Glenn,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jsl." 

COLUMBUS  GROVE,  Putnam  Co. 

"ti  l.y.'iSt  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 
Dayton  and  Pittsburg,  Akron  &  Western 
Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

C  L  I  P  P  E  R;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  19J^x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  H.  Bowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUTNA3I  CO.  VIDETTE;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1873:  Truman  W.  Vanan, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

CONNEAUT,  Ashtabula  Co.  c(  7,133t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 

New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and   Bes 

semer  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  69  m.  N.  E.  of 

Cleveland.    Manufacturing.     A  lake  port. 

EVENING   NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $1.50;    established  1897;    P.  E. 
Bissell,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 4). 
Circulation:     In    1900,  "iKL.-     In    1901,  I. 


832 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEE  DIRECTORY,  '^ 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


In  1902,  August,  publisher  asserts,  during  the 
past  five  years  no  Iss'ie  has  fallen  below  1,500. 
In  1903,  (z—i)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

POST-HEK-AjLD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  The  Rieg  & 
Smith  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,335.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  -JKi-"  (  ?? )     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CO'STIlfEN'IAL.,PutnamCo.^hlOi^ 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Toledo,  St.  Louis  & 
Kansas  City,  Columbus,  Lima  &  Milwau- 
kee and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Ottawa,  the  county 
seat.    Indian  corn,  wheat,  oats  and  pork. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $1.25:  established  1888;  H. 
P.  Pluhart,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKI," 

UNION;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
C.  M.  Goheeu,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

CONVOY,  Van  Wert  Co.  ^  690t  pop., 

on   Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd., 

7  m.  N.  W.  of  Van  Wert,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

CRESCENT;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  S.  B.  Dustman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

CORNING,  Perry  Co.  D  1.401t  pop., 
on  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hocking,  Kan- 
awha &  Michigan  and  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central 
Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  New  Lexington,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

BREEZE;  Wednesdays;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Geo.  T.  Drake  and  La  Bert  Davie,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl"     (AA). 

BUCKEYE  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CORTLAND,    Trumbull    Co.  d   620t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Warren,  the  county  seat. 

Dairying. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
Hadsell  &  Freeman,  editors  and  publishers 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jjli- 

COSHOCTON,  c.  h.,  Coshocton  Co.  n 
6,473+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie 
and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.,  Muskingum  r. 
and  Ohio  canal,  69  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital.  Coal  mining,  manu- 
facturing and  novelty  advertising  facto- 
ries. 

AGE;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally 
1899,  weekly  1825;  C.  B.  McCoy,  editor;  Age 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 5  P.) 
Circulation— Daily:  jKi"  In  1902,  Z  (4,6). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,638. 
Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl- "  Actual  OA^er  age  for 
1899,2,423.  In  1900,  yH.  Inl901,yl:  In  1902, 
(z— 5,  6)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT  AND  STANDARD; 

weekly,  twice  a  week,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established— Dt'Hioc?-ai  1844, 
Standard  1879,  consolidated  January,  1902; 


J.  C.  Fisher,  editor ;  The  Democrat  and  Stand- 
ard Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  "iKL."    In  1901. 1.    In 
19u2,  (z— 4)1.     Inl9t»3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WOCHENBL.ATT  ;  Thursdays  ;  Ger- 
man; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50^ 
established  1880;  Jacob  Werner,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jki.." 

COVINGTON,  Miami  Co.  -a  l,791t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Dayton  &  Chicago  and 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  and  Stillwater  creek,  6  m.  S.  of  Plqua. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1870;  R.  &  W.  F.  Cantwell.  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  J.  H.  Mar lln,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4). 

Circulation    "jkl."     Actual   average  for 
1903,1,165.    In  1904,  yl. 

CRESTLINE,   Crawford   Co.  tl  3,282t 

pop.,  at  junction  of  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Bucyrus,  the  county  seat. 

Manufactories  and  railroad  shops. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Jas.  F.  McMahon,  editor;  Crest- 
line Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  2, 184.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

CRESTON,  ^Vayne  Co.  [j  900  pop.,  on 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Wheeling  &  Lake 

Erie  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Akron.    Preserve 

and  pickling  works. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19u2;  W.  H.  Swift,  editor;  Journal 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

CRIDERSVILLE,  Auglaize  Co.  -a 

581+  pop,,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 

and  West  Ohio  Electric  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of 

Wapakoneta,the  countyseat.   Agriculture, 

manufacturing  and  petroleum. 

BI-COUNTY  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
eight  to  twelve  pagps  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898:  W.  A.  Burkhardt,  editor; 
The  Burkhardt  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CROOKSVILLE,  Perry  Co.  D  835t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley 
and  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hocking  Rds., 
15  m.  S.  of  Zanesville.    Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1903;  J.  C.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

X  RAVS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  DeLong  & 
Dozer,  editors  and  publishers  (12—2).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CUMBERLAND,  Guernsey  Co.  D- 
618+  pop.,  on  Belaire,  Zanesville  &  Cincin- 
nati and  Eastern  Ohio  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of 
Cambridge,  the  county  seat.  Planing  and 
flour  mills.    Tile  manufacturing. 

ECHO;  Thursdays:  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
W."G.  Nichols,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "ikl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


823 


OHIO. 


OniO— Dayton. 


CUSTAR,  Wood  Co.  \2  2n3t  pop.,  on 

Cluclnnatl,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  12  ni. 

S.  W.  of  Bowling  Green,  the  county  seat. 

and  31  S.  W.  of  Toledo.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  A.  Norcross,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation    tKL." 

CUYAHOGA  FALLS,  Summit  Co. 

cf  3,186t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Colum- 
bus and  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Cuyahoga  r.,  6  m.  N.  of  Aki-on,  the  county 
seat.    Milling  and  manufacturing. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;  C.  A.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CYGNET,   Wood  Co.  [3'  896t  pop.,  on 
Toledo  &  Ohio   Central  Rd.,  10  m.    S.  of 
Bowling  Gi'een,  the  county  seat.    Produc 
tlon  of  crude  petroleum. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription    $1;    established    1898;    Geo.  F. 
Crouch,  editor  and  publisher  (7-  3  P) .    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

OIL   WORKERS'  JOURNAL; 

monthly;  labor;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  Geo.  F. 
Crouch,  editor;  International  Brotherhood 
of  Oil  and  Gas  Well  Workers  of  America, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DALTON,  Wayne  Co.  Q  666t  pop.,  on 

Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Orr- 

ville.    Roller  mills,  pottery  and  stove  and 

carriage  factories.    Wheat  growing. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1875; 
W.  C.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DANVILLE,  Knox   Co.  a  298t  pop., 

on  Cleveland.  Akron  &  Columbus  Rd.,  14 

m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRI-COUNTY  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  l(ix22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  F.  O.  Padget,  editor; 
Standard  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DAYTON,  ch.,  Montgomery  Co. -a 

85,333+  pop.,  on  Great  Miami  r.  and  Miami 
canal,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati  and  67  S. 
E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.   Manu 
facturing  and  commercial  center. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Thurs- 
days; eight  to  twelve  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  50  cents;  established- 
daily  1881,  weekly  1879;  Herald  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (3—4). 
Circulation—Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  ii.  In  1897.  V. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  19U0,  zH  ( tt). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  endina  x^ith 
March,  1901.  7,688.  In  1902,  yCJ.  In  1903, 
(z— 6)  F.  Actual  average  for  1904,  13,280. 
W^eekly:  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  16x21 ; 
BUbscrIption$3;  established  1803;  The  Dayton 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.In  1897. Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899. zl. 
Inl900,  zl.  In  1901.  vl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904.  (z^)  H. 


NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEKIi-LY,  Tliuradays;  Independent; 
dally  eight,  weekly  and  Saturday  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dallj  $3,  weekly 
«1;  established-daily  1885,  weekly  1898;  News 
Publisiiiug  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  7,625.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898.  G.  In  1899,  G.  Actual  aver-age 
for  1900.  1(),305;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September.  1901,  16,868; /or  1902,  16,5t20; 
for  1903,  16,406  ;  for  1904.  lS,64iJ. 
Weekly:  '•mi" 

Publisher's   announcement.  — The   Dayton 
Daily  News  will  guarantee  a  paid  circula- 
tion of  over  22.C00  per  issue  for  1905.    Fur- 
ther, will  guarantee  a  larger  circulation 
than   all  other  Dayton  dallies  combined. 
Advertisers  may  write  these  conditions  in 
the  contract.    The  Daily  News'  circulation 
has  been  Investigated  and  certified  by  ihe 
Association     of     American     Adverti.'-ers. 
Nlueteen-twentieths  of  It  has  been  proven 
to  be  in  Dayton's  trade  sphere.    The  Even- 
ing Press  suspended  March  1,  1905,  and  the 
Daily  News  absorbed  its  circulation. 
VOLKSZEITIJNG:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
German;    Independent  democratic;    daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  14x21;  subscription 
-daily   $6.50,   weekly   $2;   established    1865; 
Neder  &  Moosbrugger,  editors;  German  News- 
paper  Co.,  publishers.     Circ'n— daily  "jkl. " 
weekly  "JKL"    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.  " 

WEEKLY. 

CHRISTIAN  WORLD;  Saturdays; 
reformed  church;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1848;  Edward 
Herbruck,  editor;  The  Christian  World  Co., 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896.  "jki,."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.1.  In  1899,  vl.  Actual  average  for  I'iQf), 
3,576.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

DER  FRCEHLICHE  BOTSCHAF- 
TER;  Tuesdays;  German;  united  brethren ; 
eight  pages  14x18;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1846;  E.  Lorenz,  editor;  W.  R.  Funk, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jki  " 

HERALD  OF  GOSPEL  LIBERTY; 
Thursdays;  undenominational;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1808;  J. 
J.  Summerbell,  editor;  Christian  Publishing 
Association,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1891 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  '  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  a,  year  ending  with  June,  1901.  4,'.i38. 
In  1902.  vG.   In  1903,  yG.   In  1904,  (z— 2-11)  ii. 

INF6KM1:H  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LUTHERAN  EVANGELIST;  Fri- 
days; lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  J.  G.  Butler, 
editor;  Lutheran  Evangelist  Company,  pub- 
lishers ;  dated  also  at  Washington.  D.  C.  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sept., 
1898,8.130.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  .vG.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  G.  In  1903, 
yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  REPORTER; 
Fridays;  labor;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1876;  D.  J.  .'fe  J.  M.  O'Don- 
nell,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  V.m,l,909,  In  1901, yl.  Inl902.(z-4)I. 
In  1903,  y  I    Actual  average  for  1901,  2, 384 . 

PLAIN  TALK;  Saturdays;  socialist; 
four  pages  16x22;  sub.scrIptIon  50  cents;  es- 
tablished August,  1903:  W.  S.  Critchlow, 
editor;  Ohio  Socialist  Publishing  Co,,  pub- 
llslier  (1—4).    (AA). 

RELIGIOUS  TELESCOPE;  Wednes- 
days ;  united  brethren ;  thirty-two  pages  9x13; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1884  :  I.  L.  Kep- 
hart  and  J.  M.  Phillips,  editors;  W.  R.  Funk, 
publisher  (6—3). 

rirculntion:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
16,194.     In  1895,  E.     Actual  average  for 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO— Dayton. 


1896, 17,131  ;/or  1897, 17,656.  In  1898, yD. 
In  1899,  zD.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing icithJune,  1900, 19,767.  In  1901,  tz— 6)  D. 
Actual  ai:eragefor  a  year  ending  with  April, 
1902,  19,41.5.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  D.  In  19u4,  yl). 
JSUNDAY  WORLD;  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent; twenty  four  pages  16x24;  subscrip 
tlon  $1.75;  established  1889; H.  C.  Phelps,  edi- 
tor; World  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—::). 
Circulation   -jkl."     In  1898,  Z.     In  1902, 

UNION  PICKET;  Saturdays;  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished May,  1902:  WlUard  Barringer,  edi- 
tor; Dayton  Central  Trades  Conucil,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."     (AA). 

WATCHWORD;  Tuesdays ;  united 
brethren ;  sixteen  pages  8x12 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1893;  H.  F.  Shupe,  editor;  W.  R. 
Funk,  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,"jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  6,330.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zF. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900.  13.992.  In  1901.  (z-6)  E.  Actual  av 
erage  for  a  year  ending  with  April,  1902, 
'>23,300.     In  1903,  (z-4)  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

YOUNG  CATHOLIC  MESSEN- 
GER; semi-monthly;  ronian catholic;  juve- 
nile; eight  pages  9x13;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1884;  Geo.  A.  Pflaum,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
17.895;  for  1896,  19,396;  for  1897, 
19,333;  for  1898.  19,666.  In  1899,  yE. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Octo 
her,  1900,  19,354;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September.  1901.  '^0,291:  /or  1902,  24,416; 
for  1903,  31,125  ;  for  1904.  31,666. 

MONTHLY. 

C.4T  REVIEW;  monthly;  cats  and  pet 
stock;  sixteen  pa^es  6x9;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  June,  1903;  Mrs.  Laura  Z. 
Dosch,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circula- 
tion ".IKI.." 

CHOIR  LEADER;  monthly;  sacred 
music;  twents'  pages  7x10;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1894;  E.  S.  Lorenz,  editor; 
Lorenz  &  Co., publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
11,854.  In  1896.  F.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  .January ,\^^%,  14,230.  In 
1898,  yE.      In  1899,  yF.      In  19i)0,  yF.      In 

1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
l!t04,  yG. 

LABORERS'  JOURNAL  ;  monthly; 
labor  ;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tion  50  cents;  established  December,  1903;  W. 
G.  C  ritchlo \v,  editor;  International  Laborers' 
Union,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1905,  6,250. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Laborers' 
Journal  is  the  only  paper  in  America  de- 
voted exclusively  to  thw  interests  of  the 
Laborers.  It  is  the  oflBcial  organ  of  The 
International  Laborers'  Union,  the  only 
powerful  orgiinization  of  laborers  in 
America.  It  circulates  among  the  best  paid 
laborers  of  the  country.  As  a  means  of 
reacliing  this  class  of  work-people  it  is  un- 
excelled, as  well  as  being  the  only  publica- 
tion through  which  they  can  Ije  reached. 
Circulation  for  year  ending  March  31,  1905. 
averaged  6,250  per  Issue.  For  first  three 
months  of  1905  averaged  10,333  per  issue 
Advertising  rates,  guaranteed,  for  1905.  at  5 
cents  per  agate  line,  flat  rate.  Cash  in  ad- 
vance, or  Al  commercial  references.  Pub- 
lished 15th  of  each  month.  Forms  close  on 
5th.  Address  The  Laborers'  Journal, 
Drawer  921,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

OHIO    POULTRY    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  poultry  raising;  thlrty-slx  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1884; 
J.  C.  Ely,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,308:  /or  1896,  2.350.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,283;   for  1S99,  3,421. 


OHIO— Dayton. 


In  1900,  yH,     In  1901,   yH.     In   1902,   yH. 

Actual  average  for  1903,  7,169;  for  1904, 
10.669. 

OtR  BIBLE  TEACHER;  monthly 
united  brethren;  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  1872;  H.  H. 
Font,  editor;  W.  R.  Funk,  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation:  In  1900,".ikl-"  In  1901,  (z— 6)  G. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.    Inl904yG. 

SEARCH  LIGHT;  monthly;  united 
brethren  In  Christ;  flftytwo  pages  6x9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895;  Rev. 
Wm.M.  Bell,D.D.,  editor;  The  Missionary  So- 
ciety of  the  Church  of  the  United  Brethren 
inChrist,  publishers  ( 12— 4). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,580.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  5,000;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1901,  8,000; /or  1902.  7,318.  In  1904,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  during 
1903  was  3,000.    In  1904,  (z— 11)  H, 

WOMAN'S  EVANGEL;  monthly; 
united  brethren;  twenty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  establisned  1882:  Mrs.  L. 
K.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (8—8). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  assorts,  not 
less  than  4,600,  In  1896,G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

REVIEW  OF  THE  UNITED 
BRETHREN  IX  CHRIST:  quarterly. 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  united 
brethren;  one  hundred  pages  7x10:  subscrip- 
tion $1  50;  established  1889;  Rev.  H.  H.  Font, 
editor;  The  Review  Publishing  Association, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEFIANCE,  c.  h.,  Defiance  Co.  Yd 
7,579+  pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  Wabash  &  Erie  canal  and  at  conflu- 
ence of  Maumee  and  Auglaize  rs.,  51  m. 
S.  W.  of  Toledo.    Manufacturing. 

CRESCENT-NEWS;  every  evenlngex- 
cept  Sunday,  and  DEMOCRAT,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  eight,  w^eekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— dally  Crescent  1888,  News  1892, 
weekly  1844;  J.  L.  Patterson,  editor;  Cres- 
cent Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  —  Oaily  :  "jjiL."  In  1902, 
Z  (1,2,4.  5).  In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly:  In  1895.  "jkl.-  In  1896,  publisher 
a.sserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.000.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In  190.3. 
Z(4)I(»»).    In  1904.  yl. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKLY,  Thursdaj-s;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages — daily  15x22,  weekly  19x26; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1894,  weekly  1857;  C.  J.  Thomp- 
son, publisher  (.3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  •■jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  •jkl."  In  1896,  T.  In  1897, 
Y.   In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.   In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

IIEROLD;  Wednesdays;  German;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  J.  A.  Delndorfer,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (11— 2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEGRAEF,  Logan  Co.  -n  l,L50tpop., 

on   Cleveland,    Cincinnati,   Chicago  &   St. 

Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Bellefontaine,  the 

county   seat.      Agriculture,   dairying   and 

stock  raising, 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lishpd  1893;  S.  P.  Pond,  editor  and  publisher 
(•■—3).    Circulation  "jkl 

DELAWARE,  c.  h.,  Delaware  Co.  D 
7,940+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Columbus,  Hocking 
Valley  &  Toledo  and  Columbus,  Sandusky 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO. 


&  Hocking  Rds.  and  Olentangy  r.,  25  ni. 
N.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Woolen 
goods  and  agricultural  implements.  Seat 
of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  and  Wesleyau 
Female  College. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  SE3II-WEEK1.  Y,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1884,  semi-weekly  1818;  II.  C. 
Thomson,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1904.   1.363. 

Semi- Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,9-44. 

J  O  UliNA  L.-HERA  T.D ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily  eight, Saturday  six- 
teen pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription— daily  $5.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1837;  J.  D.  Kuowles,  editor;  Knowles 
&  Murray,  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation- 
daily  '•JKL.-  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••)  Weekly 
■•jKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (•.•). 

OHIO  WESLEYAN  TRANS- 
CRIPT; Wednesdays,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  twenty  to  thirty  six  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1867;  J. 
H.  Korns,  editor;  H.  C.  Thompson,  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jsl." 

"DELPHOS,  in  Allen  and  Van  Wert 
Counties  □  4,517+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Ham- 
ilton &  Day  ton, Pennsylvania  Co's, Northern 
Ohio  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  Rds. 
14  m.  N.  W.  of  Lima,  the  county  seat  of 
Allen  Co.  The  Miami  8c  Erie  canal  runs 
through  the  town,  being  the  county  line. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  12x18; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1894,  weekly  1869;  Gasson  & 
Sevitz,  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3) ;  publish- 
ed in  Allen  county.  Circulation — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  ".jkl"  In  1902,  weekly,  Z  (4,  6).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

C  O  U  R  A  N  T  ;  weekly,  twice  a  week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  independent; 
eieht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  J.  W.  Fisher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; published  in  Van  Wert  county  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "ikl." 

KLEEBIiATT  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Carl  A.  Jettinger,  editor 
and  publisher;  published  in  Van  Wert  county. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
le«s  than  1,010.  In  1896,  I,  In  1897,  Y^.  In 
1898,  T.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.000.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts, 
for  the  last  few  vears  every  issue  exceeded 
1.000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  the  past  ten  years  has 
not  printed  less  than  1,000.   In  1903,  'jki.." 

DELTA,  Fulton  Co.  \j  l,230t  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  25  m.  W.  of  Toledo.  Oval  wood 
dish  manufactory  and  poultry -packing 
house.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  fruit 
growing. 

ATLAS;  Thursdays:  independent:  eight 
pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
E.  L.  Waltz,    editor;   Atlas   Printing    Com 
pany,  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1805,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,560.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  'JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,700;  for  a  vear  ending  with  .Tulj'  1. 
1900,  not   less   than   1.700.      In  1901,  yl.     In 


OHIO. 


1902,  yl.     In  1903.  (z— 1)  I.    In  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  '^^,000. 

DENNISON,  TuBcarawas  Co.  D-  3,763t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Railroad  car  and  machine  shops. 

PARAGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY^,  Saturdays  ;  inde- 
pendent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  — 
dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— tlaily  1899, 
weekly  1879;  W.  A.  Pittenger,  editor;  Para- 
graph Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
(Circulation — daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl.- 

DESHL.ER,  Henry  Co.  tl  1.828t  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Cincinnati,  Hamil- 
ton &  Dayton  Rds..  37  m.  S.  W.  of  Toledo. 
Staves,  lumber  and  shingles. 

FLAG;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1875; 
A.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cii'- 
culation  "jkl.-      In  1903,  Z  (4). 

DIIiLONVALE,  Jefferson  Co.  D-  500 

pop.,  on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  15  m.  S. 

W.  of  Steubenville,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1901  (2— 5P). 

DOYIiESTOWN,  Wayne  Co.  ^  l,057t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W. 

of  Aki'on.      Farming    implements.      Coal 

mines. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Walter  S.  Hostetler,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DRESDEN,  Muskingum   Co.  U  l.POOt 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley 

and  Cleveland,  Canton  &   Southern    Rds. 

and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Muskingum 

r.,  16  m.  above  Zanesville,  the  county  seat. 

Water  power  abundant.    Coal,  limestone, 

glass  stone  and  Iron  ore. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1838;  C.  E.  F.Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

DUNKIRK,  Hardin  Co.  -a  l,222t  pop., 

on  Ohio  Central  and   Pennsylvania   Co's 

Rds.,  24  m.  E.  of  Lima.    Wagon  and  plow 

factory  and  quarries. 

STANDARD  ;  Thursdays ;  neutral;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  187i; 
G.  M.  Kingsburjs  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  CLEVELAND,  Cuyahoga 
Co.  cf  2,757  pop.,  1  m.  E.  of  Cleveland,  the 
county  seat.  Homes  of  Cleveland  business 
men. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  :  established 
January,  1901 ;  H.  M.  Crosby,  editor;  Cockett 
&  Crosbv,  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
Inl902,Z(l,  2.  4,  5). 

EAST    LIVERPOOL,  Columbiana 

Co.  cT  16,485+  pop.,   on  Pennsylvania   Co's 

Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  48  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Porcelain,  white  granite  and  yellow  ware. 

Agriculture. 

EVENING  REVIEW  ;  every  evening 
except    Sunday ;    republican  ;    eight    pages 


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OHIO. 


13x20;  subscription  $5;  established  18S4;  L 
H.  Brush,  editor;  East  Liverpool  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Circulaiou:  In  1900,  -jkl.-  Inl901.Z(6). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  '^,6S9|  /or  1903, 
3,309; /or  1901,  5,133. 

CK.1SIS»;  Thurddays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  17J^x22J^:  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  C.  G.  Byron,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-S  P). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  six 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1876;  J.  H.  Simms.  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKl,  " 

EAST    PALESTINE,    Columbiana 

Co.   cf  2,493+   pop.,  on    Pennsylvania   Go's 

Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of   Pittsburg,  Pa.      Coal 

mining.       Potteries,     tile    and    fire-brick 

works.      Shipping   point   for  produce  and 

stock. 

REVEILLE  ECHO:  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886 ;  S.  K.  Todd,  editor ;  Re- 
veille Echo  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  Actual  average  for  the  first 
•137  monfTis  o/  1897.  1,900.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

EAST  ROCHESTER,   Columbiana 

Co.  zf  203  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Lines  West 

of   Pittsburg,  12  m.   S.  W.  of  Lisbon,  the 

county  seat. 

PRACTICAL.  POINTERS;  monthly; 
mail  order  trade;  sixteen  pages  6x9;    sub 
scrlption    10  cents;  established  19U1;  M.    C. 
Neel,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circula 
tion  "JKL"    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

EATON,  c.  h.,  Preble  Co.  -D  3,155t  pop., 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  53  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.    Farming. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18i0:  Earl  H.  Irvin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 5). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,348;  for  1904, 
1,202. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1898;  C.  B.  Unger,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl."  In  1900,  I.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  vl.    In  1903,  "jjcl." 

REGISTER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1820;  W.  F.  Albright  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

EDGERTON,  Williams  Co.  X}  l,043t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,60m.  W. of  Toledo.  Sawmills  and  bas- 
ket manufactories. 

EARTH;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1882:  Chas.  W.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

EDON,  Williams  Co.  tl  7401   pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Bryan,   the 

county  seat.  Saw  and  woolen  mills,  handle, 

stave  and  carriage  factories.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  J.  F.  Coss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( Z — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 


OHIO. 


ELDORADO,   Preble  Co. -n  375  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Eaton, 

the  county  seat. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  independent;  four  to 
eight  pages;  11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished April,  1898;  O  G.  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

ELMORE,  Ottawa  Co.  ^  l,025tpop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  17 
m.  S.  E.  of  Toledo.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

T  R  I  B  L'  N  E  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1876;  F.  E.  Holt- 
camp,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

ELM  WOOD  PLACE,  Hamilton  Co. 

p  2,55iJ  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton 
&  Dayton  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati. 
Manufacturing. 

VALLEY  BLADE;  Saturdays;  local; 
four  pages  15x28;  subscription  50  cents;  J.  F. 
Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circula- 
tion "fKL." 

ELYRIA,  c.  h.,  Loratn  Co.  t\  8,791t 

j     pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

I     and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.  and  Black  r.,  25 

I     m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.    Sheara,  sheet  steel, 

steel  tubing  furnaces,   bow   rockets  and 

grindstones. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sundav  aud  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  page.s  15x22;  subscription— daily 
S3,  weekly  $1;  established  July,  1901;  C.  R. 
Summers,  editor;  Elyria  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (I— 4).  Circulation— Daily  "JKL  "  (A  A). 
In  1903,  Z  (4).    Weekly  "isi." 

REPORTER  ;  every  evening  exceptSun- 

day,  LORAIN  CO.  REPORTER,  Satur 
dayg;   republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 

I  pages  18x24;  subscription- -dally  $3,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1898.  weekly  1888;  E. 
LDlsbro,  editor;  Reporter  Printing  Co. .pub- 
Ushers  (8— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,272;  in  1896,  smallest  edition 
1.820.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898, 
l,riO.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "iiL." 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  page.9  15x32  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1865;  F.  S.  Reefy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—"). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,2(X).  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,    publisher  asserts,  no   Issue  less  than 

.  1.250.  In  1899,  vl.  In  19(0.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903.  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdaj's  ;  republi- 
can: eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1841;  Perry  S.Williams,  editor;  Repub- 
lican Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  lowest  edition  2.725.  In  1898, 
zH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  (z — 4)  H.  Actual  average  for  1903. 
2,846.     In]9(J4,  yH. 

I  BIBLE  STUDIES;  quarterly;  unde- 
nominational ;  sixteen  pages  51^x7  ;  sub- 
scription 40 cents;  established  January,  1902; 
Mrs.  F.  N.  Smith  and  Mrs.  W.  E.  Cadmus, 
editors  and  publlBhers.  Does  not  insert  ad- 
vertisements. 

FAYETTE,  ^«i<on  Co.^886tpop.,on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  50  m. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO. 


W.  of   Toledo.    Agriculture   and   lumber. 

Normal  School. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  Johu  S.  Young,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW:  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI :  established  September,  1901 ; 
Balch  &  Yost,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu 
lation   -JKL.'- 

FELICITY,  Clermont  Co.  p  695t  pop., 

4  m.  N.  of  Ohio  r.  and  35  S.  E.  of  Cincinnati. 

Tobacco  growing  and  shipping. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1885;   Grant  Purkiser,  editor  and  publisher 

<6-3).     Circulation    "jkl."     In    1898,  Z.     In 

1902,  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

F  I  N  D  L  A  Y  ,     c.   h.,    Hancock   Co. 

^    17,613+   pop.,  on    Lake  Erie  &  "Western 
Ohio  Central  Lines.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago    &    St.   Louis,    Cincinnati,   Ham 
ilton  &  Dayton  and  FIndlay,  Ft.  Wayne  & 
Western  Rds.   and    Blanchard's   fork    of 
Auglaize  r.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbus,   the 
State    capital.      Rolling   mills,    potteries, 
glass  works,  furniture  and  nail  factories, 
also  stone  quarries  and  tube  works.    Oil 
refineries  and  natural  gas  and  oil. 
COUUIER;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
<lay.  HANCOCK  COURIER,  Tuesdays, 
and  UNION,   Fridays;    democratic;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly 
^1;  established— dally  1887,  weekly.  Courier 
1836,    Union  1890,  consolidated  1903;    H.  W. 
Brown,  editor:    Findlay  Courier   Co.,   pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1901, "jkl. ■  Actual 
average  for  1902,  ^,349.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Combined  weekly:  "jkl"  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 
In  190.S,  (z— 4)  1  (••).     In  1904,  y  I. 

EVENING  JEFFERSONIAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  independent-republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $4.50,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1880,  weekly  1854;  J. 
M.  Hotta,  editor;  Findlay  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  "jkl"  In  1901,  Z  (4,6), 
In  19n3,  (z— 4)  I  (##).  Inl904,yl. 
"W^eekly:  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,400.  In  1900,  I.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  19()4,  yl. 

niORMNG  REPUBLICAN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  and  S  E  M  I  - 
WEEKLY',  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages— daily  15x22,  semi- weekly 
18x22;  subscription— dally  $4.80,  semi  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1886,  semi  weekly  1879; 
S.  P.  De  Wolfe,  editor;  Republican  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulatiou—  Dailv:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2.700  In  1896,  H.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  3.'257  ;  for  a  year  end 
ing  ivifh  June,  1898,  3,3'23  ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1899,  3,'i9'2.  In  1900,  y  H.  In 
1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  ijear  ending 
with  May,  1902.  3,853  ;  for  1903,  3,870.  In 
1904.  yH. 

Seuii-VYeekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  Ipss  than  1.8(X).  Actual  average  for  1896, 
tJ,420;  /or  1897,  <2,69'1;  for  a  year  end 
ing  with  June,  1898,  ij.954  ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June.  1899.  3.294.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901.  vH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

WOCHENBLATT  ;  Thursdays  ;  Ger- 
man;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
•criptlon  $1.50:  established  1886;  C.  H^yne, 
«ditor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 


OHIO. 


FLUSHING,  Belmont  Co.  n  653t  pop. 

on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd.,  28 

m.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Flour  mlllB. 

Dairying,  wool  raising  and  coal  mining. 

N  EWS-A  DVERTISER ;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  W.  E.  Judkius, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n"iKL." 

FOREST,  Hardin  Co.  -n  l,155t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rds., 
29  m.  W.  of  Bucyrus.  Milling,  manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent;  ten 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874;  J.  C.  Shuler,  editor;  Review  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).  Circulation  "JKL."    In  1903.Z  (4), 

FORT  RECOVERY,  il^ercer  Co.<:i 

1,097+  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.  and 

Wabash  r.,45m.  S.W.  of  Lima.   Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays :  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  A.  A.  Kolp.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FOSTORIA,  Seneca  Co.  t]  T.TSOjpop,. 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Colum- 
bus, Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  and  Ohio, 
Central  Rds.,  13  m.  N.W.  of  Tiffin, the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

REVIEW-DISPATCH  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  Y,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly 
eight  pages  20x24 ;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1894.  weekly 
1860;  J.  W.  Lockhardt,  editor;  W.B.Ward, 
publisher  (8—3).  Circulation— dally  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

TII^IES;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  DE3iOCRAT,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x20; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  es 
tabllshed— dally  1869,  weekly  1875;  Roscoe 
Carle,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion—dally "JKL"  semi-weekly  "iKL."  In  1902, 
semi-weekly  Z  (4,  6). 

FRANKFORT,  ^oss  Co.  g  717t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,   Dayton  &  Ironton  Rd.,  12 
m.  N.  W.  of  Chillicothe,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
SUN;     Saturdays  ;    Independent ;    eight 

pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 

C.  E.  Biechler,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKLIN,  Warren  Co  p  2,724t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  and  Cincinnati,  Jackson  & 
Mackinaw  Rds.  and  Great  Miami  r.,  10  m. 
N.  E.  of  Lebanon,  the  county  seat,  and 
16  S.  of  Dayton.  Paper  and  flour  mills, 
lumber  and  tobacco  factories. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875;  S.  S.  Tibbals.  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,377.     In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Adam  Bridge,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

FREDERICTO'WN,  ^«o«    Co.    n 

890+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ov  1 


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creek,  7  ra.  N.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays  ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  W.  S.  Cummings,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

FREEPORT,  Harrison  Co.  D-  690t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd., 

36   m.   N.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Flour 

mills,  stone  quarries  and  coal  mines. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
L.  B.Williams,  editor;  Williams  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (7-3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  1,050  in  1893.  In 
1896.  T.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl"  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1902,  Z(  4).  Actual  average  for  \%i,  1,307. 
In  1904,  yl. 

FREMONT,  c.  h.,   Sandusky  Co.  [j 

8,439+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  San- 
dusky r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  24  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sandusky.  Steamers  run  to  various  ports 
on  Lake  Erie.    Gas  wells. 

MESSENGER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  DE.>IOCRATIC  MESSEN- 
GER, semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription —daily  $5, 
eenii-weekly  SI;  established  —  dally  1896, 
semi-weekly  1840;  G.  M.  Taylor,  editor ;  Mes- 
senger Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl.-*  semi  weekly  "jkl." 
In  1899,  semi  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl." 

N  E  VA'^  S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  four  pages  20x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1886,  semi  weekly  1888;  Wrigley 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1899,  "jkl-  In 
1900,1.   Actual  average  for  1901,  1,4^55.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903.  (z-4)  T.    In  1904,  yl. 

S  e  ni  i  -  \V  e  e  k  I  V  :  In  19G0,  "jkl. -•  Actual 
average /or  1901,  3,268.     In  1902,  yl.      In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

REPUBLIC  A  N  ;  semi-weekly;  republi- 
can; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1903:  F.  W.  Sheridan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1859:  Welsh  &  Magriem,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  in 
1903,  Z  (4). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  republican;  four 
pages  22x30;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1829; 
Fremont  Journal  Company,  editorsand  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902, 
Z(l,2,4,5). 

GAIilON,  Crawford  Co.  [^  7,282t  pop., 

on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St 
Louis  and  Erie  Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Mansfield 
and  58  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Steel  range  works,  brick,  tile  and 
machine  works,  cigar  factories,  railroad 
shops  and  foundry.  Largest  carriage-wheel 
works  in  the  world.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  INQUIRER;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKI^Y.  Fri- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1893, 
weekly  1877;  H.  S.  Z.  Matthias,  editor;  Mat- 
thias &  Matthias,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation—daily "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent -republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $4;  established  1891 ;  Sun- 
Review  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


OHIO. 


SUN-REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican; 
six  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  W.  Cupp,  editor;  Sun-Review 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "Jiti."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GALLIPOLIS,  c.  h.,   Gallia   Co.  p 

5,432+  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley 
&  Toledo  and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
200  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Various  manu- 
factories.   Farming  and  coal  mining. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republi- 
can ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  — weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1892,  weekly  1818;  I.  F.  Chapman,  editor; 
Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."  In 
1898.weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4.  weeklj'  $1;  established- 
daily  1894.  weekly  1871 ;  Wm.  Q.  Sibley,  editor; 
The  Tribune  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jjo.." 
W^eekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  1.  In  1897. 
Y.      In  1898.  "JKL." 

BULLETIN;     Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1867;  M.  F.  Merriman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3P). 
Circulation:    In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.    In 

1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing the   past  year  not  less  than  2.250.     In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

GALLIA  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1904;  E.  W.  Mauck, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

GALLIA  TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1898;  Harry  Hurn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  1.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  en  cling  ivith  Sept.,  1899,  1,630; 
for  1900,  1,700.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  1,954; /or  1903,  ti,261.  In 
1904,  yl. 

HUNTER -TRADER- TRAPPER; 

monthly;  sporting;  sixty  four  to  one  hun- 
dred pages  6x9;  subscription  $1:  established 
1900;  A.  R.  Harding,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4).  ' 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  6,790:  for  1902.  9,958;  for 
1903,  12,875; /o.^  1904,  16,625. 

GAMBIER,  Knox  Co.  n  751t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rd.,  5  m.  E. 

of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat.    Seat  of 

Kenyon  College.    Farming. 

KEN  YON  COLLEGIAN;  monthly, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate;  twenty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1873;  Students  of  Kenyon  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GARRETTSVILLE,  Portage  Co.^ 

1,145+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.  and  Mahoning  r., 

87  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland  and  30  N.  W.  of 

Youngstown.     Tool   and   table    factories, 

foundry  and  machine  shop.     Maple  sugar 

and  syrup. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Charles  B.  Webb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).  Circulation  "iKt."  In  1902,  Z 
(1,  2,  4,5). 

GENEVA,  Ashtabula  Co.  cf  2,342t  pop.» 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  45  m. 


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N.  E.  o  Cleveland,  10  S.  W.  of  Ashtabula 
and  4  from  Lake  Erie.    Manufacturing. 

FKEE  PRESS-TIMES;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  —  Free 
PresiS  1876,  Times  1866;  consolidated  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  J.  D.  Field  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  rhan  1,008.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,151;  /"or  1897,  l.'^06; /or  1898.  1,221; 
for  1899,  1,177;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  1,209  J /or  a  year  ending  with 
June  1901,  1,243;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June  1902,-  1,366;  /or  1903,  1,873;  /or  1904, 
1,978. 

OEORGETO WN,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  p 

1,529+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Georgetovrn  & 
Portsmouth  Rd.  and  White  Oak  creek,  40  m. 
S.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1880 ;  T.  J.  Leeds,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl- 

NEWS  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic-  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
S1.25;  established  1865;  J.  W.  Eylar.  editor; 
Brown  County  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GERMANTO  WN,  Montgomery  Co. 

-a  l,702tpop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mack- 
inaw Rd.  and  Twin  r.,  44  m.  N.  of  Cincin- 
nati. Carriages,  agricultural  implements, 
tobacco  and  cigars. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873 ;  H.  A.  Smalley,  editor  and  publisher 
<3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  F.  N.  Pless- 
Inger,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n"jKL  " 

GIBSONBURG,  Sandusky  Co.  bL791t 

pop.,   on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  13  m.  W. 

of  Fremont,  the  county  seat,  and  23  S.  E. 

of  Toledo.    Lime  works,  saw  mills,  stave 

factories  and  planing  mills.    Farming. 

DERRICK;  Thursdays;  independent; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  J.  Aleshire,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

GIRARD,  Trumbull  Co.  D  2,636  pop., 

on  Erie.  Mahoning  Valley,    Pennsylvania 

Lines  West  of   Pittsburg,   Pittsburg  and 

Western  Rds.    Sni.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  the 

couutj-  seat. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  sub.seription  $1;  established  1904; 
L.  R.  Beii.iamin, editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

GLENVILIiE,  Cuyahoga  Co.  q-  5.588t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Cleveland. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
John  Shackson,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 
Circulation:  Inl896,"jjcL."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,133.  In  1898.  publisher  assorts, 
no  issue  less  than  1.080.  Actual  averaijr  for 
a  year  ending  with  October  20,  1899,  1,261  ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  September  1900, 
1,308.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  "JKL." 

GLOTJSTER,^'^<«»  Co. Q^2,\55^  pop., 
on   Columbus.  Sandusky  &  Hocking  and 


Ohio  Central  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of  Athens,  the 

county  seat.  Brickmakingand  coal  mining. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Otto  C.  Roush,  editor;  Craft  &  Roush, 
publishers  (8— 3.    Circulation  "iitL"     In  1903, 

Z(4). 

GRAND    RAPIDS,     Wood  Co.   b 

549+  pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas 

City  Rd.,  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal,  25  m.  S 

W.  of  Toledo.  Pulp  and  chemical  factories. 

Agriculture. 

TRI-CO.  BUliLETIN;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Geo.  A.  Bell,  editor; 
Azor  Thurston, publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n"iKL." 

GRANVILLE,  Licking  Co.  a  1,4251 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  New- 
ark, the  county  seat.  Seat  of  Denison  Uni- 
versity, Shepardsou  College  and  Granville 
Female  College. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  1.3x30; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1880  ;  W.  H. 
Kussmaul,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

JOURNAL  OF  COMPARATIVE 
NEUROLOGY;  bi-monthly,  scientific 
and  medical;  eighty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$3.50  ;  established  1891;  C.  J.  Herrick.  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P).    Circulation    "jkl." 

GREENFIELD, ^t^/ii^and  Co.  p  3,979t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &   Ohio  Southwestern 

and  Ohio  Southern  Rds.  and  Paint  creek, 

75  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Agriculture  and 

manufactures. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  inde- 
pendent, weekly  democratic;  daily  four 
pages  15x22.  weekly  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1898,  weekly  1897;  John  L.  Strange,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  1901;  A.  I.  McVey,  editor; 
Greenfield  Printing  and  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "iio," 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GREENSPRING,  Seneca  Co.  t]  816t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  Sc 
St.  Louis  and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Sandusky.  Sul- 
phur spring.    Agriculture. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
J.  W.  Hahn,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKi  " 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.  Darke  Co.  -a 
5,501+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Cincinnati,  Jackson  & 
Mackinaw  and  Dayton  &  Union  Rds.,  35  m. 
N.  W.  of  Dayton.  Various  manufactories 
and  grain  elevators.   Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1890,  weekly  1892;  S.  R.  Kemble, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n- dally  "jkl." 
weekly  "j_kl"    In  1901.  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

COURIER;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  John  Calderwood.  editor  and 
publisher  (6-3).    Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 


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DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
foiir    pages    23x30;    subscription    $1;    estab 
Ushed  1855;  Roland  Bros.,   editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl.-  in  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1903.  V I.    In  1904,  y I. 

DEMOCRATIC  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days ;    democratic ;  eight   pages  15x22  ;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  W.  A.  Browne, 
editor   and   publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  thanl,n5.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903,  ••jkl." 

DEUTSCHE  UM8CHAU;  Thursdays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scrlption  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  A.  T.  Knorr, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1832;  E.  C.  Otwell,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "i!LL."    Inl903,  Z  (4). 

GREENWICH,  Huron  Co.  ^  84»t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Cliicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Northern 
Ohio  Rds.,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Roller, 
flouring,  saw  and  planing  mills,  corncob 
pipe  manufactory  and  hoop  and  stave  fac- 
tory.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  Independ- 
ent: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1890;  I.  J.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jki." 

GRO  VERHILIi,  Paulding  Co.  t]655t 
pop.,   on   Findley,   Ft.  Wayne  &  Western 
Rd.,  13  m.   S.  E.   of  Paulding,  the  county 
seat.    Lumbering  and  farming. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 40  cents;  estab 
lished  1897;    D.  G.  Liudley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "jicL." 

HAMDEN  JUNCTION,  Vinton 

Co.  P  838t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western Rd.,  125  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Iron 
manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

HAMDEN  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages  30x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  K.  J.  Cameron, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HAMILTON,  c.  h.,  Butler  Co.  p 
23,914+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 
Dayton,  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Indian- 
apolis, Erie,  Pittsburg,  Cleveland,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Cincinnati  & 
Dayton  and  Bellaire,  Zanesville  &  Cincin- 
nati Rds.  and  Miami  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Cincin- 
nati. Paper,  flour  and  woolen  mills,  iron 
foundry,  factories  and  farm  implements. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  BUTLER  CO. 
DEMOCRAT,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  SI :  established- 
daily  1886,  weekly  1814;  Homer  Qard,  editor; 
Butler  Co.  Democrat  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  —  Daily:     In  1901,  "jkl."     In 

1902,  (z-6)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  H. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

EVENING  SUN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday.and  WEEK  LY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; six  to  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  50  cents;  establiihed  June, 
1902;  Sloane  Gordon,  editor;  Sun  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1 — i). 
Circulation— Daily :     Actual  average  for 

1903,  5,001;  /or  1901,  5,592. 

Weekly ;  In  1903,  (z-4)  !(••).    In'1904.  yl. 
tublisher's   announcement.— T\ie  Sun   occu- 


OHIO. 


pies  a  leading  and  distinctive  field  in  one 
of  the  strongest  manufacturing  communi- 
ties in  America.    Being  the  first  newspaper 
to  recognize  union  labor,  it  enjoys  an  unex- 
ampled    clientele     among     the    laboring 
classes.     However,  its   circulation  is    not 
confined  to  that  class  by  any  means.    It 
circulates  in  every  village  arid  hamlet  in 
the  county  of  Butler  and  very  largely  in 
contiguous  counties.  It  is  the  official  news- 
paper  of   the   city  of   Hamilton  and   the 
county  of  Butler,  and  of  the  Democratic 
party  in  that  city  and  county,  being  so  in- 
dorsed by  the  controlling  party  committees. 
REPUBLICAN-NEWS;  every  evening 
except     Sunday,      and      TELEGRAPH » 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  17x24;   subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly     $1;    established— i2epi<bZ!can.    1892; 
iVeios,  1879,  Telegraph,  18U;  Walter  L.  Tobey, 
editor;     Republican    Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  zH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  H.  In  1903,yl.  In 
1904  (z-4)  H. 

Weekly :  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
VH.  Inl899.  zH.  In  1900,  y  I.  In  1901,  y  I. 
In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.    In  19u3,  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement  —Hamilton  is  one 
of  the  best  manufacturing  cities  in  Ohio. 
English  speaking  mechanics  who  own 
their  own  homes.  The  Daily  Republican- 
News  and  the  Hamilton  Telegraph  guar- 
antee to  advertisers  as  much  circulation  as 
all  the  other  papers  in  Hamilton  combined. 
Proof  will  be  furnished  for  the  asking. 
Rates  on  application. 

BUTLER  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
labor;  four  pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  May,  1901;  Edw.  E.  Weiss,  editor; 
Nonpareil  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DIE  VOLKS-STIMME  I  N  D  NA- 
TIONAL ZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1867;  Wm.  De  la  Court, 
editor;  Germania Publishing  Companv,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1.100. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  "jkl.- 

METHODIST;  monthly;  methodlst- 
episcopal;  six  to  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 25 cents;  established  January,  1902;  C.  E. 
Schenk,  editor;  Brown  &  Whitaker,  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

HARRISON,  Hamilton  Co.  p  l,4o6t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Cliicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Cincinnati  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mills,  cooper  shops,  can- 
ning factory,  drill  works  and  buggy  and 
furniture  manufactories. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  21x28 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899;  W.  E.Taylor,  editor  and  publislier  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871 ;  Walter  Hartpence,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HICKSVIIiLE,  Defiance  Co.  ^  2,5201 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of 
Defiance,   the   county  seat.     Handle   and 
table  manufactories  and  flour  mills. 
NEWS;   Thursdays ;  Independent ;   eight 

pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 

Myron  J.  Schell,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation :    In    1895,    "jkl."      In  1896,  I. 

Actual  average  for  W,T,.  1,494.  In  1898.  zl. 

Inl899.zl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl, 

In  1903,  "JKL." 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1885:    Claude  Gleagon,  editor  and  publisher 

(6— S).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO. 


HIGGINSPORT,  Broun  Co.  J3  «oO 
pop.,  on  Ohio  r,  114  i»-  S.  W.  of  George 
town,  the  count j*  seat.  Manufacturing  and 
river  trade. 

HORNET;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  Paiges  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Misses  E.  M.  &  N.  J.  Foster,  edi- 
tors and  pubilsiiors  (8— o).    Circulation "ijKL." 

HIL.LSBORO,  c.  h.  Highland  Co.  Q 
4,535+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western and  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Vir- 
ginia Rds.,  62  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Agri- 
culture. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 
E.  N.  Workman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,15'-^.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 4,  6)  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;    Fridays ;    democratic  ; 
•ight   pages    15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab 
llshed  1818;   A.  E.  Hough,  editor;    Hillsboro 
Gazette   Co.,  publishers  (&— 3).    Circulation 
"jiL.-    In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEWS-HERALD;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1837;  Geo.  W.  Barrere,  Jr.,  editor; 
Geo.  W.  Bai-rere,  publisher  (6 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jjcl."  In  1898,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,700.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  dur 
ing  the  past  j'ear  no  issue  was  less  than  1.700. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  vl. 

HIRAM,  Portage  Co.c(  6591  pop.,  on 
Erie  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  W.  of  Garrettsville. 
Seat  of  Hiram  College. 

HIRAM    COLLEGE    ADVANCE; 

Bemi-monthly,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  Literary  Societies  of 
Hiram  College,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

HOLGATE.  Henry  Co.  tll.237t  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis 

&  Kansas  City  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Napoleon, 

the  county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

HENRY  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  Smith  &Jaquith,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

HUBBARD,    Trumbull   Co.  cf  l,230t 

pop.,  on  Erie  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 

Southern  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Youngstown. 

Roller  mill,  furnaces,  tin-plate  factory  and 

machine  shop.    Coal  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  R.  S.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HUDSON,    Summit   Co.  cT  9831  pop., 
on    Cleveland,   Akron    &   Columbus    and 
Cleveland  &  Pittsburg  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 
Akron.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  189fi;  L.  H. 
and  Miss  Lerna  H.  Chapin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

nVSTSVIL.'L'E,  Logan  Co. -0  4081 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Bellefontaine,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  E.  M.  Day, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "uu,." 


OHIO. 


HURON,  J^rie  Co.  [^  l,708t  pop.,  on 

Lake    Shore    &    Michigan    Southern    and 

Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  Lake  Erie  and 

Huron  r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Sandusky ,  the  county 

seat.    Market  for  lake  fish. 

ERIE  CO.  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  D.  H.  Clock,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation   -jkl." 

HYDEPARK,  Hamilton  Co.  p  l,691t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Vir- 
ginia Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati. 

VIM;  Saturdays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  E.  P.  &. 
Julia  Fitch  Foster,  editors  and  publishers 
(8— 3P),    Circulatiou  "iKL." 

IRONTONjC.  h.,  Lawrence  Co.  p 
ll,868t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati.  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton, Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Norfolk  & 
Western  Rds.  and  Ohio  r..  145  m.  E.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. Large  river  commerce.  Iron  and 
coal  mining.  Iron  manufactories  and  fur- 
niture. Lumber  interests.  Fire-brick  works. 

IRONTONIAN  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x21 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1888,  semi  weekly  1878;  Jas. 
I.  Gorman,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulatiou— Daily:    In  1896,    "jkl"      In 

1897,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  less  than 
1,200.    In  1898,  y I.    In  1899, y I.   In  1900,  yl.   In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, -iKi^" 
Semi- Weekly:    In    1896,    "jkl."     In   1897, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,700.  In 
1899,  yl.    In  1900, yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  re- 
publican;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1899, 
weekly  1350;  F.  A.  Ross,  editor;  Register 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  f  3— 3). 
Circulatiou-Daily:  Mkl  "  in  1901,  Z  (4). 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 

Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
2.950.    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  y I.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evenmg  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  eight  pages  20x26,  weekly  four 
pages  22x28:  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
50  cents;  established— dally  1889, weekly  1874; 
F.  A.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily:     In   1895,  "jkl."    In 

1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl."  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  past 
three  years  over  1,400.  In  1901  yL  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "j_ki.."  (A  A). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl"      In  1896,  H.      In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zH.  In  19^1, 
July,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  past  eight 
vears,  not  less  than  3,000     In  1901,  yH.     In 

1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  g  4,672t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Ohio  Southern  Rds.,  39  m.  S.  E.  of 
Chillicothe  and  96  S.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Blast  furnacen,  flour,  plan- 
ing and  woolen  mills,  coal  and  iron  miiles. 

HERALD;    semi-weekly,    Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $1.25;    established    1866;    J.   D. 
Wiittman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.     In 

1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901. 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,425.  In 
1902.  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

SIJN;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  page*  15x22;  subscrip- 


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OHIO. 


tlon  $1 ;  established  1889;  W.  T.  Morgan  and  A. 
v.  Ei'ans,  editors;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circ'n"4KL"  In  1902,  Z  (4). 

STANDARD  -JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1847;  D.  W.  Williams 
and  T.  C.  Gerken,  editors;  Standard  Journal 
Company,  publishers. 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,860.  Actual  average  tor  1896, 
1,85.3.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1901),  yl.    In  1901,  yl.     Inl902,yl.    in  1903, 

"JKL." 

JACKSON  CENTER,  Sfielbii  Co.  -a 

644+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  Kd.,  16  m.  N.  E. 

of  Sidney,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

manufacturing. 

N  E  \VS ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  C.  N.  Shook, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "tKL." 

JAMESTOWN,  Greene  Co. -o  l,205t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Xenia,  the  county  seat, 
and  25  S.  E.  of  Dayton.    Agriculture. 

GREENE  CO.  PRESS:  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1899;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl" 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  independent ;  eight 
pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1876;  W.  S.  Galvln  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERSON,  c.  h.,  Ashtabula  Co.  a 
1,319+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.,  60  m  N.  E.  of  Cleveland 
rnd  12  m.  S.  of  Ashtabula  Harbor.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

GAZETTE;  tri  weekly, Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
18x20;  subscription  $1.5<J;  established  18/6;  E. 
C.  Lampson,  editor  ana  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  jkl"  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  "jkl."  In  1900. 
Z  (4).    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

ASHTABULA  CO.  SENTINEL; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1832;  J.  A. 
Howells,  editor;  J.  A.  Howells  &  Company, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,1.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  Inl901.  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,695. 
In  1904,  yl. 

JEFFERSON VILLE,  Fayette  Co.g 
790+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N, 
W.  of  Washington,  the  county  seat.  Grain 
elevators,  flour  and  saw  mills.  Agriculture. 
CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1.50;     established  1884;    L,  O. 

Fults,  editor;   Citizen  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.) 

publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl" 

JEWETT,  Harrison  Co.  D-  743t  pop., 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  7  m.  N.  of 
Cadiz,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and 
manufacture  of  railway  cars. 
SUN:    Thursdays ;    independent ;    four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
E.  J.  Drake,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Cir- 
culation "iKL  " 

JOHNSTOWN,    Licking  Co.  n  688t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 

Newark,  the  county  seat.    Flour  and  saw 

mills  and  pump  manufactory. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 


established  1883;  Wm.  A.  Ashbrook,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jill."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,403.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,559;  for  1903, 
1,569: /or  1904, 1,610. 

KALIDA,  Putnam  Co.  ti  622t  pop.,  on 

Columbus,    Lima  &   Milwaukee  Rd.,  9  m. 

E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALD;    Fridays:  eight  pages   15x22; 
Bubscription    $1  ;    established    1901 ;    J.    R. 
Swaney,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3;.    Circu 
lation"JKL."  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1903;  B.  H.  Heaton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5)^ 

KENT,  Portage  Co.  cf4,541t  pop.,  on 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie,  Erie  and  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  &  Western  Rds.  and  Cuyahoga  r., 
10  m.  N.  E.  of  Akron  and  32  S.  E.  of  Cleve- 
land. Water  power,  used  in  various  man- 
iifactures.    Railroad  machine  shops. 

BULLETIN  ;  Fridaj^s  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  A.  D.  Braden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,034.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL." 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;   eight 

pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886 ; 
J.  G.  Paxton,  editor;  W.  S.  Kent,  publisher 
(3—3). 

Circulation :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,160.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,411.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average 
/"or  1898,  1,455; /or  1899,  1,573.  In  1900. yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,793;  for  1902, 
1,832.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  1,902. 

KENTON,  c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  -□  6,852t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis.  Erie  and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and 
Scioto  r.,  74  m.  S.W.  of  Sandusky.  Agricult- 
ure, manufacturing  and  lumber. 

D  E HI  O  C  R  A  T;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK L  Y,  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  —  daily  1892,  weekly  1844; 
C.  E.  Flanagan,  editor;  Democrat  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (3-3).  Clrc'n  — daily  "jkl" 
weekly  "jkl.-  In  1902.  daily  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5), 
weekly  Z(l,  2,  4,  5). 

NEWS-REPUBLICAN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  HARDIN  CO. 
WEEKLY  REPUBLICAN,  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1890;  W.  M.  Beckman, 
editor ;  The  Republican  Company,  publishers. 
Circulalion— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,098;  for  1897.  1,065) 
/"or  1898, 1,122.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900.yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  \mz,  1,800  ; 
for  1896, 1,348  ;  for  1897.  1,363  ;  for  1898, 
1,311.  Inl899.yl.  In  19()0,  yl.  In  1901,yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl-" 

DAS  AVOCHENBLATT;  Thursdays; 
German;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881;  Louis  Schloenbach,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAPHIC  NEWS;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881;  The  Republican  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,412;  /or  1896.  2,483;  for  1897.2,420; 
for  1898,  2,310.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.     In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,   -iKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


833 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1897;  H.  B.  Will- 
iams and  W.  L.  Flnley,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (3— o). 

C'ii'Ciilntioii:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,  ti,  147.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  UH12.  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

KIIiLBUCK,  Holmes  Co.  a  370t  pop., 

on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  W.    of    MlUersburg,    the  county    seat. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages   15x2.i;    subscription   75  cents;    estab 
iished  1897;    Kanavel,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

KINGSVILLE,  Ashtabula  Co.  cf  l,412t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Lake  Shore  &,  Michi- 
gan Southern  and  New  York,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  7  m.  E.  of  Ashtabula.  Grist 
mills  and  agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Dill  Southwick,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

HIGH  SCHOOli  HERAliD;  month 
ly;  educational;  sixteen  pages 6x8;  subscrip- 
tion 2t  cents;  established  October,  1902;  Lil- 
lian Kinnear,  editor;  Dill  Southwick,  pub 
li^her  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

KINGSTON,  i?os«  Co.,  g  750  pop.,  on 

Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Chllli- 

cothe,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pa^es  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1900;  I.  N.  Bower,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—5). 

KINSMAN,  Trumbull  Co.  nf  l,248t 
pop.  (Of  township),  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern  Rd.,  2  m.  N,  E.  of  Kinmans 
station  and25  N.  of  Youngstowu.  Farming. 

NE"\VS  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1897;  Geo.  L.  Camp- 
bell, editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

LAKE  VIEW,  Logan  Co. -05531  pop., 

12}^^  m.  N.  W.  of  Belief ontalne,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

TRI-COUNTY  SUN;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.  M.  Youngpeters,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LANCASTER,  c.  h.,  Fairfield  Co.  a 
8,991+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Val- 
ley and  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo 
Rds.  and  Hocking  canal,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Co- 
lumbus, the  State  capital,  and  116  N.  E.  of 
Cincinnati.  Manufacturing.  Natural  gas. 
Agriculture. 

EAGLE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  OHIO  EAGLE,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eiglit  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1890.  weekly  1809;  Edward  Wetz- 
ler,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circiilatiou-Daily:  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  Z  (1,4).  Inl901  (z— 11)1.  In  19a2,  yl.  In 
1903,  y  I.    In  1904,  "JKL." 

Weekly :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,300.  in  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  y I.  Inl899,  zl.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  six- 
teen pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5, 
weekly   $1;   established— daily  1895,  weekly 


1826;  Malcolm  Jennings,  editor;  Gazette 
Printing  Co.. publishers  (7— 3P).  Circulation 
— daily  "JKL-."  weekly  "J.KL."  In  1902,  Z  ( 1. 2, 4, 5). 

FAIRFIELD  CO.  DEMOCRAT  i 
semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Fairfield  Co.  Democrat 
Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl"     In  V.m,  Z  (4). 

FAIRFIELD  CO.  REPUBLICAN  i 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  90  cents;  established  1879 ;  A.  R. 
Eversole,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "JKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  edition  was  less  than  1,680;  in  1902, 
August,  for  more  than  two  years  not  less 
than  1,680.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BUCKEYE;  monthly;  distributing  and 
agents;  eight  pages  83^x12;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  January,  1902;  Edgar  P. 
Lacev, editor;  Buckeye  PrintingCo.,  publish- 
ers (7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  {In  1903,  Z  (4). 
(A  A). 

LARUE,  Marion  Co.  n  997t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Loult 

Rd.  and  Scioto  r..  14  m.  W.  of  Marion,  the 

county  seat.    Agricultural  country. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
C.  V.  Mollencopf ,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

LATTY,  Paulding  Co.  )j  444t  pop., on 
Cincinnati  Northern  Rd. 
LEDGER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  p2,867t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Lebanon  &  Northern 
and  Dayton,  Lebanon  &  Cincinnati  Rds., 
22  m.  S.  of  Dayton  and  30  N.  E.  of  Cincin- 
nati.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Mrs.  M.  P.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circiilatiou;  In  1895,  'JKL."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  I  Z.     In  1898,  yl.     In  1899,  "ijcj,."      In 

1902,  Z  (4). 
REPUBLICAN-RECORD  ;   Wednes- 

davs;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1898;  A.  Michall,  edi- 
tor; Record  Publishing  and  Printing  Co., 
publishers    (8—3).      Circulation    "jkl."      In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

WESTERN  STAR;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1806;  R.  O.  Adams,  editor;  The 
Western  Star  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Ctrciilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
'>2..353.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,727.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900.  zH.  In  1901,(z-1.2,4)H.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

JERSEY  HUSTLER;  monthly; 
stock;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  April,  1897;  Orrie  Walter, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I  ( •  •). 

LEESisURG,  Highland  Co.  g  783t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  *  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd..  34  m.  W.  of  Chillicothe.    Woolen  and 

flour  mills  and  shoe  and  canning  factoriei. 

BUCKEYE;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Andrews  &  Cox,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3) . 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEETONIA,  Columbiana  Co.  (::r2,744t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 


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OHIO. 


and  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rds.,  63  m.  N.  W.  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  Rolling  mill,  potteries, 
foundry,  blast  furnaces,  edge-tool  factory 
and  boiler  works. 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1872;  T.  S.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

liEIPSIC,   Putnam    Co.  tl  l.'!'26t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  and  New 
York.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  27  m.  N.  of 
Lima.  Building  material  and  tile  and  brick 
works.    Grain  market. 
FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 18<8  ;  W.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Brandon  D.  Hickey,  editor  and 
publisher  (3-3).  ^    ^^^^         ,  „  , 

Circiilatiou:  In  1894  and  1895  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898.  l,OOU. 
In  1899.  "JKL."    In  1900,  Z.   In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4.  d). 

LEWISBURG,    Prehle  Co.  -a   560t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw 
Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Easton,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
L.EADER;     Wednesdays;    eight    pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897:  P.  L. 

Coleman,  editor;    The   Lewisburg  Printing 

Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  ".jkl" 

LIBERTY  CENTER,  Senry  Co.^ 

606+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Nape 

leon,  the  county  seat,  and  29  W.  of  Toledo. 

Timber  shipping. 

LIBERTY  PRESS;  Thursdays ; 
neutral;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  «1; 
established  1886;  Mires  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LIMA,  c.  h.,  Allen  Co.  \2  21,723t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton,  Pitts- 
burg, Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago,  Chicago  &  Erie, 
Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Ohio  Southern  and 
Detroit.  Lima  &  Northern  Rds.  and  Ottawa 
r.,  130  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.  Manufacturing. 
Center  of  oil  fields. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3.25;  estab- 
lished 1897;  J.  R.  Finnell,  editor;  Lima  News 
Company,  publishers  (12—3). 
Cireulatiou:  In  1898. -jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  past 
year  no  less  than  2,500.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  during  the 

fast  year  have  printed  no  issue  less  than  3,200. 
•1 1903  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904,  vH. 
REPUBLICAN  GAZETTE:  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  A  L  f  iEN  CO. 
REPUBLICAN  GAZETTE,  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x22}^;  subscription— daily  $5, 
«emi- weekly  $1;  established— jRepwWican 
1877,  Gazette  1852;  W.  A.  &  H.  D.  Campbell, 
editors;  Republican  Gazette  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 
Cireulatiou— Daily:    In   1896,    "jkl."    In 

1897,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,000. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901-  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  -jkl-" 
Semi-Weekly:    In   1896,    -jkl-"      In   1897, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,300.    In 

1898,  vl.   In  1899.  zl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  T.     In  1903,  -jkl-" 

TIMES-DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY", 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  daily 
four  pages  20x26,    semi-weekly  eight   pages 


OHIO. 


15x22;  subscription — daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1; 
established  —  daily  1884,  semi- weekly  1852; 
Times-Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
C  i  rcul  ati  o  u— Daily :  In  1896,  "jkl." 
In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2,U00. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  "jkl." 
Semi-Weekly:  Inl896,"JKL."  Inl897,  HZ. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902.  yl.     In  1903,  "j^l." 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889:  R.  W.  Parmenter,  editor;  Par- 
menter  Printing  Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Cireulatiou:  In  1897.  'jkl."  Actual  arer- 
aore/or  1898,  2,096.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
Iul904,  yl. 

DER  COURIER;  Wednesdays; German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1876;  A.  Weixelbaum,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OIL  NEWS;  semi-monthly;  petroleum; 
eight  pases  10^xl3>g;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Otto  G.  Tague,  editor;  The  Oil 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

CO-OPERATOR;  monthly;  independ- 
ent (cooperative);  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  May,  1901; 
J.  E.  Wickham,  editor;  Union  Agency  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3—3).    Circulation— In  1902, 

Z(l,  2,  4,  5)(AA). 
ELECTRO -THERAPEUTIST; 

monthly;  electro-therapeutics;  sixteen paget 
5x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  H.  C 
Bennett,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  H.  In  1898.  yH. 
Actual  average  /-or  1899,  3,125.  In  1900,  H. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yl.  In  19C3,  yl.  In 
1904,  (z-^)  I  (••). 

LISBON,    c.   h.,    Columbiana    Co.   iif 
3,380+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Lisbon  and  West- 
ern and  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rds.  and  Beaver  r.,  56  m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg, 
Pa.    Sewer-pIpe  works,  fire-brick,  woolen 
and  other  manufactories.   Agriculture  and 
wool  growing.    Coal  and  iron  mines. 
PATRIOT  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  OHIO  PATRIOT,  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays    and    Fridays;   democratic;    four 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $3.50,  semi- 
weekly    $1;   established— daily    1898,    semi- 
weekly  1808;  W.  S.  Potts,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation— semi-weekly  "jkl-"     In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."     In  ims,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

LITTLE  HOCKING;  Washington 
Co.  □,  250  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Parkersburg, 
West  Virginia.  Farming,  saw  and  grist 
mills. 

BUCKEYE  ;  semi-monthly;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  .subscription  35  cents; 
established  1900;  J.  M.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCKLAND,  Hamilton  Co.  p  2,695t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.  and  Miami  Valley  canal,  12  m. 
N.  of  Cincinnati,  the  county  seat.  Lumber, 
bricks,  flour,  starch,  paper,  cotton  and 
asbestos  goods. 

MILLCREEK  VALLEY   N  E  W  S  ; 

Saturdays;  Indeoendent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  John  G. 
Heher,  editor;  The  Review  Publishing  Co..' 
publishers  (3—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "iKL."  In  1902.  July, 
publisher  asserts,  for  more  than  a  year  has 
not  been  so  few  as  1,000. » In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 


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OHIO. 


OHIO. 


liODI,    Medina  Go.   [j   846t  pop.,  on 

Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie   and   Baltimore   & 

Ohio  Rd!?.,  20  m.  N.  of  Wooster.   farming 

and  manufacturing. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  A.  F.  Dunlap  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (:3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liOGAN,  c.  h.,  Hocking  Co.  Q  3,4801 
pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo 
Rd.,  and  Hocking  r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster. 
Coal  and  iron  mines. 

HOCKING  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  21x28 ;  subscription 
$150;  established  1842;  Lewis  Green,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

JOURNAL -GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
elghttoteu  pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  es 
tabllshed  1890;  F.M.  McKay,  editor;  The  Jour- 
nal-Gazette Publlsliing  Company,  publishers 
(7— 3P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,850.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
•'JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  unth  June,  1902,  ti,533.  In  1903, 
H.    In  1904,  yl. 

OHIO  DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; demo 
oratlc;    four   pages    18x24;    subscription    60 
cents;  establlsned  1884;  J.  B.  Dollison,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).   Circulation   "jkl."    In 
1901,  Z  (6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

LONDON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  n  3,.511t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital,  and  20  E.  of  Springfield. 
Agriculture. 

NICKEL,  PLATE;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  MADISON  CO.  RE- 
PUBLICAN VIGILANT,  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  four  pages— dally  16x22,  Aveek- 
ly  18x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1; 
.established— daily  1889,  weekly  1885;  A.  J. 
Heintzelman,  editor;  S.  W.  Durflinger,  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl  ■  week- 
ly "JKL." 

ENTERPRISE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
•ubscriptlon  $1.50;  established  1872;  M.  H. 
Wallace,  business  manager  (:>— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  1. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jja-."  (  ??)  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z  (3,  5.  10).    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

MADISON  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
semi  weekly;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.,50; 
established  1857;  C.  E.  &  O.  M.  Bryan,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,'-i6rJ;  for  1896.  3,394;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  November  10.  1897,  3,264;  for 
1898.  3,390;  for  1899,  3,370;  for  1900. 
3,540;  for  a  year  ending  with  February, 
1901,  3,903;  for  1902,  3,114;  for  19o3, 
3,309;  for  i;k)4,  3,533. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  London  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liORAIN,  Lorain  Co.  [j  16,028t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Lorain  ft  Wheeling  and  New 
York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  at  mouth  of 
Black  r.,  on  S.  shore  of  Lake  Erie,  25  m.  W. 
of  Cleveland.     Ships   coal,  grain,   lumber 
and    iron     ore.     Various    manufactories 
Outlet  for  Central  Ohio  coal  fields. 
NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;   subscription 
$3;  established  1900:   The  Lorain  Democrat 
Co.,  editors  and  publi.'shers  (12—4). 
Circulation:    In   1903,   I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I 
(••)■ 


TIMES-HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  eight  pages  17}i^x22 :  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1894;  Frederick  A.  Row- 
ley, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.164.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 1.  In  1898, 
yl.  Actual  average  for  1H99,  1,797.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,763.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  1,9  JO. 

LAKOR  RECORD;  Fridays;  hi bor; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  W.  H.  Cramer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

POST;  Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  The 
Lorain  Democrat  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  February, 
1902;  DeVeny  &  McCahon,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ".tk_l  ' 

BROTHERHOOD  OF  ELECTRIC 
RAILWAY  MOTORMEN'S  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly  (A  A). 

LOUDONVILLE,    Ashland    Co.    ^ 

1,581+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.  and 
Mohican  r.,  19  rn.  S.  E.  of  Mansfield.  Grain 
and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  J.  R.  Fisher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,920.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898, 1.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 1)  I.    In  1904,  yl. " 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  J.  P.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,475.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  for 
the  past  year  has  not  been  less  than  1,500. 
In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z— 11) 
I.     In  1904,  (z-4,  6)  I. 

LOUISVILLE,  Stark  Co.  cf  l,374t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E. 
of  Canton,  the  county  seat.  Steam-pump 
factory ,  grist  mills,  clay  works  and  machine 
shop. 
HERALD;    Thursdays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1887;  J.  C.  Prenot,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation  "iKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

LOVELAND,    Clermont  Co.  jH  l,260t 

pop., on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rds.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Agriculture. 

TRI-COUNTY  PRESS ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1891; 
W.  H.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iSl." 

LOWELL,    Washington    Co.    0,    381 

pop.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Marietta,  the  county 

■eat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  UHlS;  J.  D. 
Hollinger,  editor;  Lowell  Record  Company, 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

LYNCHBURG,  Highland  Co.  g  907t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd..  10  m.  W.  of  Hillsboro,  the  county  seat, 
and  41  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Distillery  and 
organ  factory. 

RECORD;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.T.Montgomery,  editor;  Mont- 
gomery Bros.,  publishers  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


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OHIO. 


LYONS,  Fulton  Co.  ^  450  pop.,  12  m. 

N.  E.  of  Wauseon,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  lT%x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1900; 
J.  Rox  Cartwrlght,  editor  and  publisher. 
■Circulation  "JKL."     (A  A). 

MoARTHUR,c.h.,  Vinton  Co.  g  941t 
pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  To- 
ledo Rd..  31  m.  E.  of  Chllllcothe.  Manufact- 
uring, coal  mining  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT-  ENQUIRER ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  32x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  F.  P.  Magee, 
■•dltor  and  publisher. 

Circiilatiou  t  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as 
serts,  not  less  than  1,500.     Actual  averaq* 
for  1896,  1,603.     In  1897.  I  Z.     In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.      In  1901,  yl.     In 
1902.  yl.     Inl903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

VINTON  CO.  REPUBLICAN  J  Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;    established  1894;  H.  E.  Soule, 
editor  ;    Vinton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(3—3).    Circulation  "ijii."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

McCLURE,  Henry  Co. ^660t pop., on 

Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  10  m. 

E.  of  Napoleon,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and 

grist  mills.    Agriculture. 

TRIO;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  J.  A.  Ran- 
dolph, editor  and  publisher  (8—3)  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MoCOMB,  Hancock  Co.  t|1.195t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  and 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  Flndlay,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
:grlst  mills,  grain  elevators,  sash  and  blind 
manufactories  and  natural  gas  wells. 

HANCOCK  CO.  HERALD}  Wednes 
<lay8;   Independent:    eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;    established   1881;  Daniel  Dyer 
and  Mrs.  Chas.  Lane,  editors  and  publishers. 
Cli-culation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  H.  H.  Moore,  editor;  Moore  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  UNITY  HERALD; 
monthly;  undenominational;  eight  pages, 
11x16;  subscription 25 cents;  established  1898; 
Thos.  K.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "ixk-"  Actual  average 
/or  1902, 1,095 ;/or- 1903,  1,125.  Inl904,yl. 

MoCONNELSVILLE,  c.h.,  Morgan 

Co.  u^  1,825+  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  27  m. 
below  Zanesvllle.  Salt,  flour,  tobacco  and 
agricultural  implements. 

HERAL.D-L.EADER;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1839:  A.  J.  Mercer  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,700.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  TZ.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

MORGAN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Frl- 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1871 ;  Tannehlll  Bros., 
•ditors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,700.  Actual  ai'erage  for  1896, 
1,8S6;  for  the  first  six  month$  of  1897. 
1.S81.  In  1898,  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  1.902.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  vl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  2,123. 

MADISON,  Lake  Co.  cf  768t  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  New 


OHIO. 


York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Palnesville,  the  county  seat.  Wheel  and 

barrel  factory  and  planing  mill. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Bollard  &  Kimball,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MAGNOLIA,  Stark  Co.  d'481tpop., 

on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Canton.      Coal   mining,   woolen,    planing 

and  flour  mills. 

SANDY  VALLEY  PRESS;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899 ;  W.  L.  Hlme,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  Z  (4,6).  In  1902,  "iiu.." 
In  1904,  I. 

MALVERN,  Carroll  Co.  O709|pop., 

on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 

Canton  and  70  S.  E.  of  Cleveland.    Brick 

and  tile  works.    Agriculture. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  A.  C.  Beck- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MANCHESTER,  ^rfam«  Co.  g  2,003t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r., 
40  m.  W.  of  Portsmouth  and  72  S.  E.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. Planing  and  flour  mills,  furniture 
and  carriage  factories,  foundry  and 
machine  shops. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Jess  A.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jki,." 

MANSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Riehland  Co.  [j 
17,640+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erl«  & 
Western,  Pennsylvania  Co's,  Pittsburg,  Ft 
Wayne  &  Chicago,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Toledo  &  Walhoudlng  Rds.,  180  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cincinnati  and  54  S.  E.  of  Sandusky.  Iron 
foundries  and  various  manufactories.  Ag- 
riculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  20x22  ;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1886;  Cap- 
peller  &  Hiestand,  editors;  News  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H  from  1893 
to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  3,335.  In 
1897,  Y .  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  3,826.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  4,151.  In  1903, 
yG.  Actual  average  for  1904.  4,360. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2,450.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SHIELD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  RICHLAND  SHIELD  AND 
BANNER,  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— dally  1888,  weekly  1818:  Wm. 
Lawrence,  editor;  The  Shield  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  I.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  (z— 1,  2,  3,  5)  I.  In  1901.  (z— 6)  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  2,914.  In  1903. 
yH.    In  1904.  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  I.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900,  (z— 
1.2,8.5)1.  In  1901.  vl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OHIO. 


•stablished  1872;  Louis  S.  Kuebler,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MANTUA    STATION,  Portage  Co. 

cT  743+  pop.,  ou  New  York.  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Raveuua,  the  county  seat. 
Saw  and  flour  mills.  A  Standard  oil  pump- 
ing station.    Agriculture. 

MANTUA   HERALD;  Thursdays;  in 
dependent;  eight  pages   13x20;  subscription 
$1;    established  1890;    E.  N.  Lloyd,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MANTUA.  REVIEW;  Thursdays(AA). 

MARBLEHEAD,  Ottaiva  Co.  b  997 
pop.,  on  Lakeside  Sc.  Marblehead  Rd.  and 
Lake  Erie,  5  m.  N.  of  Sandusky.  Manu- 
factures and  lake  commerce. 

PENINSULA  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  1714x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  November,  1900;  J.  T. 
Norwood  Bralthwalte,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARIETTA,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  O, 

13,348+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwest- 
ern, Cleveland  &  Marietta,  Toledo  &  Ohio 
Central  Extension  and  Zanesville  &  Ohio 
River  Rds.  and  Muskingum  r.  at  its  en- 
trance into  Ohio  r.,  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Zanesville. 
Oldest  town  In  the  State.  Seat  of  Marietta 
College.  Various  manufactures  and  river 
commerce.    In  coal-oil  regions. 

JOURNALi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent: eight  pages  l."»x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1802;  Wm. 
Outerson,  edi  or;  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (S — 3).    Circulation  ".jkl." 

LEADER;  every  morning  except  Mon 
day,  and  WEEKliY,  Saturdays;  repub 
lican;  eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x2  i; 
subscription- daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished —  dallj  1895,  weekly  1881  ;  J.  M.  Wil- 
liams, manager;  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation- Daily  "JjiL"  Inl903,  (z— 4)  I. 

In  1904.  yl. 

Weekly  -jjiL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In  1903. 

(z-4)  I  (••).    In  1904,  y I. 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x23;  sub.scription— 
daily  $5.  weekly  $1.25;  established— daily 
18'.t4,  weekly  1801 ;  A.  D.  Alderman, editor;  The 
Marietta  Register  Co.,  pul)lishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulaliou— Dailv:  In  1895,  publi.'^her  as 
serts,  no  issue  less  than  1,150;  in  1896.  1.4.50;  In 
1897,1.700.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  Inl900,vl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

Weekly:  Tn  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  over  1.600.  In  1898.  I. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1903.  yl.    In  u;0t.  yl. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  18x24.  weekly  eight  papes 
15x22;  subscription— dailv  $5,  weekly  $1..50; 
established— daily  1898,  weekly  1864;  B.  J.  Mc- 
Kinney,  editor  and  publisher  (6-3). 
Circiilntion  — Daily:  "jkl."  Inl903,Z  (4). 
Weekly:  Actmil  average  for  1895,  1 ,801 . 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y".  In  1898, "jkl. "  (  ??  )  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

HERALD;  Saturdays. 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  n  ll,862t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  To 
ledo.  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hocking  and 
New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  48  m. 


OHIO. 


N.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.    Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

M I RROR ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ^ 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Sat 
urdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17i^x22;  sub- 
scription —  dally  $4,  semi-weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1891,  semi-weekly   1840 ;    N.    E. 
Arnold,  editor;  The  Mirror  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (7—3  P). 
Civculnlion  — Daily:   "jkl."     In  1898,    Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5,  10).     In  1903,  "jkl." 
Semi-Weekly:    In    1897.    "jicl."     In    1898. 
zl.     In  1899,    yl.    In  19U0,  "jkl ■"     In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5.10).    In  1903,  "JKL." 

ST  A  R  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKliY,  Saturdays;  daily  Independent, 
weekly  republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1877,  weekly  1885;  W.  G.  Harding,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898, 
zl.  Inl899,  yl.  In  1900,  y  I.  In  1901.  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,819;  /or  1904,  4,037. 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1901, 
(z— 4)  I.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,. 
(z-4)  I  (•  #). 

DEUTSCHE  PRESSE;  Thursdays; 
German;  democratic;  twelve  pages  17x22: 
subscription  $1..50;  established  1890;  Richard 
Horn,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN:  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  October,  1828;  George  B» 
Knapp,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

UNION  LEADER;  Fridays;  labor;  four 
to  eight  pages  10}^xl6;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  May,  1902;  Will  J.  Blair  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3  P).    Circ'n  "jitL"  (A  A). 

MARTEIi,  Marion  Co.  n  151  pop., 
ou  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis,Erie  and  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rds., 
12  m.  N.E.  of  Marion,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

SUNDAY"      SCHOOL      REVIEW; 

monthly;  undenominational;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1897; 
J.  W.  Head  ley,  editor;  M.  P.  Galleher,  pub- 
lisher (2—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-'  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  vl.  In  1901.  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (7.-4)  I  (OO)  (A  A). 

MARTINS  FERRY,  Belmoiit  Co.  d- 
7,760+  pop.,  on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie, 
Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling,  Wheeling 
Bridge  &  Terminal  and  Pennsylvania  Co's 
Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  nearly  opposite  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.  Nails,  iron,  glass,  hardware,  brick, 
keg,  barrel,  box,  machinery,  farm  imple- 
ments, manufactories  and  planing  mills. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

EVENING  TI3IES:  every  evenii\g  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  dally  eight  pages  15x20,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly $1;  established  1891;  L.C.Sedgwick 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1901, -jkl."  ^4cf- 
waZareragre /or  1902,1, 149; /or  1903,1, 189. 
In  1904.  "JKL." 
Weekly:    "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.     In  1902.  "jkl." 

OHIO  VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1872;  Robinson  Brothers, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARYSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  a 

3,048+  pop.,   on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  anci 


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Mill  creek,  30  m.   N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the 

State  capital.     Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
da3',  and  WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; dail3"  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  §5.  weekly  $1:  estab- 
lished—daily 1898,  weekly  1848;  Shearer  & 
Shearer,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circuhitiou— Daily:  "jkl." 
AVeekly:    In    1895,     •jkl"    In    1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898, "JKL."  Inl899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,(2-1.2,4,5)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
{z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

UNION  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874;  B.  B.  Qaumer,  editor; 
The  Journal  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Cii'Ciilatiou:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  never  less  than  1.250.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  T.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4).  In  1904, 
I  (uC) 

FARM  INVESTOR  AND  FINAN- 
CIAL. OUTLOOK;  monthly;  agricul- 
ture; sixteen  pages  8x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1901;  Bell  Novelty  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age forld02,  1,333.   In  1903,  yl  (A  A). 

MASON,    Warren    Co.    p  629t  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Lebanon  &  Northern  Rd.,  21 

m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  and  8  m.  S.  W.  of 

Lebanon,  the  county  seat.    Flour  and  saw 

mills  and  carriage  factory.    Agriculture. 

WARREN  CO.  APPEAL;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
§1;  established  1892;  A.  C.  McClung,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MASSILLON,  Stark  Co.  d  ll,944t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co.,  Cleveland.  Lo- 
rain &  Wheeling  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie 
Rds.  and  Ohio  canal,  55  m.  S.  of  Cleveland. 
Iron  foundries,  blast  furnaces,  rolling  and 
paper  mills,  sash  and  blind  factories  and 
Iron  bridge  works.  Coal  mining  and  ship- 
ping.   Sandstone  quarries.    Farming. 

EVENINCi  INDEPENDENT;  every 
■evening  except  Sunday,  Sunday  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
•eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1887,  Sunday 
1898,  weekly  1863;  E.  Anderson,  editor;  G.  C. 
Haverstack,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,740.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  -iKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,310.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

GLEANER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  SOcents; 
established-daily  1897,  weekly  1886;  Hand- 
cock  &  Bates,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iKx."  In  1901, 
Z  (6).  In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 
AVeekly  :  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898, 
zl.  Actual  average  for  lfi98,l,9fiG.  In  1899, 
yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1902, 
(z~l,  2,  4,  5)1.    Inl9Ct3,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

MAUMEE,  Lucas  Co.  tll.856t  pop., on 
Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  Maum«e  r.  and  Wabash  canal, 
10  m.  S.  of  Toledo,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture, milling  and  the  manufacture  of 
agricultural  Implements. 

ADVANCE-ERA;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established— .4d ranee 


OHIO. 


1896,  Era  1872,  consolidated  1902 ;  H.  S.  Dickson, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1902;  George  ShultB,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher a2— 3).    Circulation  "iKL"  (A  A). 

MECHANICSBURG,     Champaign 

Co.  -a  1,617+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 

Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,    18   m.  N.  E.  of 

Springfield.       Machine     shop    and     drill 

works.     Stock  raising. 

NEWS-ITE3I;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13X-.JU;  subscription  $1;  established  —  News 
1873,  J^eTOl894;  O.  E.  Shaw,  editor;  Shaw  & 
Hulmer.  publishers  (3 — 3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

Inl902,  Z(l,  2,4,  5). 

MEDINA,  c.  h.,  Medina  Co.  b  2,232t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  and 
Pittsburg,  Akron  &  Western  Rds.,  28  m,  S. 
W.  of  Cleveland.  Flour  mills  and  various 
manufactories. 

MEDINA  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  lSx24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1832;  Henry  G.  Rowe,  editor; 
Medina  Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.762.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897. 1  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899, zl.  In  1900,  (z— 4,5)  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  19(il.  2,875;  for  1902, 
3,013;  /or  1903,  3,276;  /or  1904,  3,379. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  James  Long,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "j_kl."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5, 12). 

GLEANINGS  IN  BEE  CULTURE; 
semi-monthly;  bee  culture;  thirty-six  page* 
7x10 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ;  A.  I. 
Root,  editor:  The  A.  L  Root  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
11,341.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yG.  Actual  average  for  1899.  12.437 ;  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900, 12,791 ;  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1901,  I  4. 833; 
for  a  year  ending  with  July  1902,  15,892; 
/or  1903,  18.666;  /or  1904,  20,042. 

MENDON,  Mercer  Co.  -o  .599t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  4  m. 
N.  E.  of  Mercer.    Farming. 
HERAIiD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x23; 
subscription    $1;     established    1895;    Frank 
Geiger,   editor   and   publisher  (6— 3).    Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

METAMORA,    Fulton    Co.    tl    263 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Wauseon,  the  county 
seat. 
RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  17J.^x22;  subscription  $1;   established 

1901;    John   Sarnsey,   editor   and    publisher 

(1-5). 

MIAMISBURG,  Montgomery  Co.  -a 
3,941t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  ft 
St.  Louis  Rds..  Great  Miami  r.  and  Miami  & 
Erie  canal,  10  m.  S.  of  Dayton,  the  county 
seat.  Tobacco  growing. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1880;  Chas.  E.  Kinder,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl" 

MIDDLEFIELD,  Oeauga  Co.cf  h237t 
pop.  ((jf  township), on  Pittsburg  &  Western 
Rd.,  36  m.  E.  of  Cleveland.    Agriculture. 
MESSENGER;    Thursdays;    independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 


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tabllshed  1885;  C.  B.  Murdock,  editor;  The 
Messeni4;er  Publishiug  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation 'jKi"  (A  A). 

MIDDLEPOINT,  Van  Wert  Co.  \2 

6(Ut  pop.,  on    Pennsylvania  lines   W.   of 

Pittsburg. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  IJ'^xiO;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  lit04;  J.  R.  Swauev,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  F). 

MIDDLEPORT,  Meigs  Co.  Q,2,799t 
pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Tole- 
do and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
2  m.  S.  W.  of  Pomeroy,  the  county  seat. 
Coal  mining,  furniture,  steel  and  brick 
manufacturing  and  river  trade.  Grain  and 
dairying. 

REPUBLICAN-HERALD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x2^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  —  iiepttbh'can  1871, 
Herald  \%~i&;  T.  Russell,  editor;  The  Union 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
Inl9vt3,  Z  (4). 

MIDDLETO\VN,^«<^er  Co.  ^9,215t 
pop.,   on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton, 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and   Middletown   &   Cincinnati  Rds.   and 
Miami  r.,  37  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.     Paper 
mills  and  tobacco  factory.     Agriculture. 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and   SEMI- WEEKLY,    Tuesdays 
ami  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages— daily 
17x22,  semi- weekly  20x26;  sub sciiption— dally 
$3,  semi-weekly  $1;   established— daily  1891, 
semi  weekly    1860;    R.    C.    Sullivan,   editor; 
Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulafion— Daily  :    Actual  average  for 
1895,1,486.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897.  Y.    In  1898, 
"JKi"     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (#  #). 
Semi- Weekly  :    Actual  average  for  IS95, 
1,207.     In  1896.  I.   In  1897, 1.  In  1898,  -jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SIGNA  L;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  BUTLER  CO.  SIGNAL,  Thurs 
days;   democratic;  dailv  four,  weekly  eight 

Sages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3.  weekly 
1;  established— daily  1888,  weekly  1874;  Chas. 
E.  Gaumer,  editor;  Signal  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (1—^). 

Circulation  — Daily :  In  1895,  "jkl"  In 
1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl.-  In  1901, 
Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1903.  3.388.  In 
19(14,  vl. 

AVeekly:  In  1895,  -jkl."  In  1896,1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  •'JKL"  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

MILAN,  ^Hc  Co. [^853t pop.,  on  Wheel- 
ing &  Lake  Erie  and  New  York,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Huron  r.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sandusky,  the  county  seat,  and  8  from 
Lake  Erie.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869;  Milan  Advertiser  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

LEDGER  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
L.  M.  Kean,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Cir(>ulatlon  "jkl." 

MIliTO'R'D, Clermont  Co.  j=ll,U9t  pop., 

on    Pittsburg,   Cincinnati,  Chicago   &   St. 

Louis  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Flour 

mill    and    carpet  -  sweeper    manufactory. 

Agriculture. 

VALLEY  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
independent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


OHIO. 


$1;  established  1884:  C.  W.  Gatch,  editor; 
Tlie  Enterprise  Publisliing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3 — 5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MIL.FORD  CENTER,  Union  Co.  a 

682+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&   St.    Louis    and    Cleveland,   Cincinnati, 

Chicago  &  St.  Louis   Rds.,   5  m.  S.  W.   of 

Marysvllle,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

OH lOAN  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Chas.  F.  Monroe,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "iia," 

MILLERSBURG,  c.  h.,  Holmes  Co. 

a  1,998+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Colum- 
bus Rd.,  87  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Flour 
mills.  Rich  coal  and  Iron-ore  mines.  Agri- 
culture. 

HOLMES  CO.  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pa,ges  18x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1828;  L.  G.  Barton,  editor; 
Newton  &  Barton,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL"  Inl897,Z.  Inl902,  "iKL." 
In  190o,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).     In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1844;  White  &  Edwards,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—5). 

CircHlation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  t2, 03t2 ; 
/oj-1903,  2,5S6;  /or  1904,  2,640. 

MINERAL   CITY,    Tuscarawat 

Co.  0-1,220+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 
Valley  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Philadel- 
phia, the  county  seat.       Coal  mining. 
MINER  AL  CIT  Y  POINTER ;  Fridays; 

independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1887 ;  "W.  Hosick,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MINERVA,  Starh  Co.  cf  l,200t  pop., 
on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie.  Lake  Erie 
Alliance  and  Wheeling  Rds.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of 
Cleveland.  Car  and  machine  shops,  brick 
and  furniture  factories.  Mining  and  farm- 
ing. 

NEWS-KODAK;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  Chas.  B.  Sala,  edi- 
tor; Sala  Bros.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,070;  for  the  first  six  months  of 
1897, 1,106;  for  a  year  ending  with  Septem- 
ber, 1898,  1,147;  /or  1899,  1,249;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  1,283;  for 
1901,  1,257;  for  1902,  1,123;  for  1903, 
1,216.    In  1904,  y  I. 

MINSTER, ^"iC^at^e  Co. -nl,465t  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Lima.    Oil  fields.    Farming. 
POST;  Fridays;  English  and  German; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1., 50;  estab- 
lished 189(5;  Sherman  &   Haverbeck,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—8).    Circulation  "jkl" 

MONROE  VILLE,^«ron  Co.  i  1,211 1 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  and  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rds.  and  Huron  r.,  60  m.  W.  of  Cleve- 
land.    Manufacturing  and  grain  growing. 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870;  L.  O.  Simmons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTPELIER,  miliamt  Co.  ^ 
1,869+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of 


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Toledo.  Flour  mills,  stave  and  wood  woiks. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRliSE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  1880;  F.  M.  Ford,  editor;  Ford  & 
Willett,  publishers  c3— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895, 1896. 1897  and  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  1,440.  lu  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 
1900,  1,589.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  19(J4,  yl. 

IjEADER;  Wednesdays;    eight  pages 
20x24;    subscription  $1;    established  1881;   C. 

E.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).     Cir- 
cuatlon  "JKL." 

MORROW,  Warren  Co.  p  869t  pop., 

on   Cincinnati  &   Muskingum  Valley  and 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Lebanon,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  ^1;  established  1882; 

F.  Gr.  Houseworth,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

MOUNT  BLANCHARD,  San- 
cock  Co.  "d  456+  pop.,  on  Northern  Ohio  Rd., 
11  m.  S.  E.  of  Findlay,the  county  seat.  Ag- 
riculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  N.  B.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT  GILEAD,  c.  h.,   Morrou, 

Co.  a  1,528+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  42  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   31anufacturlng  and  farming. 

MORROW  CO.  SENTINEL.;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.20;  established  1848;  J.  W.  &  H.  S. 
Griffith,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,600.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,866:  for  the  first  six  months 
0/1897,  1,881  ;/orl898,  2,065.  Inl899.yl. 
Tnl9;)0.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

UNION  REGISTER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.20;  established  1848;  W.  G.  Beebe,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,320.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jKi."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MOUNT  STERLING,  Madiaon  Co. 

a  986+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  22  m. 
S.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Ship- 
ping point  for  farm  produce. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Wllliams*&  Bownocker,  editorsand  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT    VERNON,    c.    h.,   Knox 
Co.  a  6,633+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Cleveland,  Akron   &  Columbus  Rds.  and 
Kokosing  r.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Farming  and  manufacturing. 
BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    DEMOCRATIC    BANNER,   semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four  pages    18x24,  semi-weekly  eight 
pages    15x22:    subscription— daily    S5,    semi- 
weekly  $1.50;   established— daily   1898,  semi- 
weeklV  1838;  Frank  Harper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1  -5). 

Circulation  — Daily  :    In   1899,   "iKj,.-    In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than 


1,200.    In  1901,  tI.      Actual  average  for  1902, 
l,ti26;  /or  1903,  1,516; /or  1904,  1,576. 
Semi-Weekly:  Accorded    I  from    1891  to 
1895.     Actual  average  for  1896,  2,572.     In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900. 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than 
2.60<t.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  IWi, 
3,tJ33;/orl903,  3,378; /or  1904,  3,411. 

REPUBLICAN-NEWS;    every   even- 
ng     except    Sunday,    and    KNOX    CO. 
REPUBI.ICAN      NEWS,      semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four  pages  18x24,  semi-weekly  eight   pages 
15x22;    subscription— daily  $5,   semi- weekly 
$1.25;   established  —  daily   1894,  semi-weekly 
1840;  Chas.C.  lams,  editor;  Republican  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:    In  1896,  I.    In  1897, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1.400.    In 

1898,  "jjvL"  Acttial  average  for  1902,  1,4:S1» 
In  1903,  yl.  In  1904.  (z-4.  6)  H. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  "jKi-"  In  1896.  I. 
In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
2.300.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  (z-6^  I. 
In  1901,  (Z— 6)  T.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
3.132.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904.  H. 

MOUNT  VICTORY,  ^arrffn  Co.-o 

734+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Kenton,    the 

oounty  seat.    Farming. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886:  Pennoek  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkx  '• 

MO  WRYSTOWN,  Highland  Co.  p 
261  pop.,  on  Hillsboro,  44  m.  E.  of  Cincin- 
nati. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  local;  eight 
pag6s  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1903;  L.  E.  DIehl,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5  P). 

MURRAY  CITY,   Hncking  Co.  p 

1,118+  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley 

&  Toledo  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Logan,  the  county 

seat,  and  60  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1898;  Charles  A. 
Chatfleld,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NAPOLEON,  c.h.,  Henry  Co.^Sfim 
pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Detroit  Southern  Rds., 
Maumee  r.  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal,  36  m.  S. 
W.  of  Toledo.  Manufacturing  and  farming. 

DE3IOCRATIC     NORTHWEST; 

Thursdays:  democratic;  ten  to  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1852:  L.  L. 
Orwig  &  Son,  editors  and  puV)lishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  !  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.200.  In  1896.  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1S98.  ".IKL."  In  190(1,  puV)lisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  less  than  2.400.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2,423;  /or  1902,  2,432;  /or  1903,  2.467; 
/.^r  1904,  2,488. 

GERHAN  DEIIOKRAT;  Wednes- 
days; German;  twelve  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1885:  Otto  K. 
Evers,  editor:  The  German  Demokrat,  nub- 
lishersi.V- 3).  Circulation  "iKL.-  In  1902,  Z  (4). 

HENRY  CO.  SIGNAT. ;  Thursdajs; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1864;  Geo.  J.  Holgate,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,140.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,325;  m  1897, 
1375.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  vT.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1S03,  yl.  In 
1904,  y  1 . 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


841 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


NASHVILLE,    n^Jmea    Co.    n    266 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rd., 

30  111.  S.  E.  of  Mansfield. 

.lOURNAL;  Thur.sdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x2i>;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished  aiarcb,  WH\  Thomas  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1-5). 

NELSON VILLE,  Athena  Co.  R5,421t 
pop. ,  on  Columbus,  Hoclclng  Valley  Sc  Toledo 
Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Athens,  the  county  seat. 
Coal  mining. 

BUCKEYE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  T.  Erven  Wells,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898, 
Z.    In  1902,  'viKj,.-    In  1903,  Z  (0. 

VALLEY  11  E« ISTER  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1S86;  J.  A.  Tullis,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEVADA,  Wyandot  Co.  t]  889tpop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Co.'s  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of  Mans- 
field. Planing  mills,  road-cart  factory  and 
brick  and  tile  yards. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17.k22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Wilcox  &  Holmes,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  -'jkl." 

NEWARK,  G.\\., Licking  Co.  u  18,1.57t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pittsburg, 
Cincinnati,  Cliicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  Lick- 
ing r.  and  Ohio  canal,  33  m.  N.  E.  of  Colum- 
bus, the  State  capital.  Glass,  machine,  en- 
gine and  boiler  and  stove  vv^orks.  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  car  shops.  Center  of  trade  in  coal, 
grain  and  live  stock. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEK  L  Y,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  eight,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— dally 
1882,  semi- weekly  1820;  J.  H.  Newton,  editor; 
Advocate  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 5). 
Circulation- Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.700.  In  1895. 1.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1.874: /or  1897,  3,168; 
for  1898,  3,641:  /or  1899.  3,936.  In  1900. 
yH.  In  1901.  yH.  Actual  average  for  I'iQ'i, 
3,043.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
19i'4,  3.333. 

Semi- Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3,8(K).  In  1895.  H.  Actual  average 
/or  1896,  4.130:  for  1897,  4,113;  /or  1898, 
4,156:  for  1899.  4,133.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901.  yH.  Actual  aucragre /or  1902,  3,585. 
In  1903,  vH.    In  1904,  vH. 

A:VIERICAN-TR1BUNE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEK- 
LY. Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
daily  four,  semi  weekly  eight  pages  20x26  ; 
subscription— daily  $3,  semi  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1890,  semi  weekly  1874 ;  A.  C. 
Dickinson,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 1). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
assorts,  not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  T  Z.  In  1898.  zT.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  vl.     Actual  average  for 

1903,  3,435.     In  1904  yH. 

Semi- Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,358.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898, 
zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1904,  March,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  during  1903,  was  less  than  2,600.    In 

1904.  vH. 

EXPRESS:  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estib 
lished  1880:  F.  Kochendorfer,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "ijii.."  In  1903.  Z  (4). 

NEW   BREMEN,  Auglaize   Co.  -n 

1,318+ pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.  and 


Miami  &  Erie  canal,  60  m.  N.  of  Dayton. 
Woolen,  oil,  flour  and  steam  saw  mills. 
Market  for  grain  and  pork. 

STERN  DES  WESTLICHEN  OHIO; 

Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1.,50  ;  established  1875; 
Purpus  &  Conradl,  editors  and  publishers 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  ■■jki.." 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  .sub.scription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
E.  C.  Conrad i,  editor;  Purpus  &  Conradl, 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  CARLISLE,  Clark  Co.  ^995t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  Sc 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Springfield,  the 

county  seat.  Nurseries  and  manufacturing. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1901;  E.  W. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl" 

NEWCOMERSTOWN,    Tuscara- 

was  Co.  D-  2,65!i+  pop.,  on  Cleveland  & 
Marietta,  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 
and  Toledo,  Walhouding  Valley  &  Ohio 
Rds.  and  Ohio  canal  and  Tuscarawas  r., 
36  m.  S.  of  Masslllon  and  80  E.  of  Columbus. 
Manufacturing,  coal  mining  and  farming. 

INDEX;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  John  T.  Duff,  editor ;  John  T.  Duff 
Sc  Son,  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
M.  C.  Julien  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  CO'NCO'R'D,  ^^uskingum  Co.  D 

675+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  16  m. 

E.  of  Zanesville,  the  county  seat.    Seat  of 

Muskingum  College. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  N.  A.  Gever.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl"   In  1903,  Z  (4) 

NEW  HOLLAND,  Pickmvay  Co.  a 
692+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Val- 
ley Rd.,  17  m.   S.  W.   of    Clrcleville,    the 
county  seat.  Tile  works  and  carriage  shops. 
Farming  and  canning  factories. 
LEADER;   Thursdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  Joseph  P.  Van  Vickie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "JKi" 

NEW    LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Perry 

Co.  a  1,701+ pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Cin- 
cinnati &  Muskingum  Valley  Rds.,  21  m. 
S.  W.  of  Zanesville.  Manufactures  and  coal 
mining. 

HERA LD  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867;  P.  M.  Cullinan,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).  Circulation  "JKL  •■  In  1900,  Z  (6).  In 
1«02,   'JKL '• 

TRIBUNE;Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
La  Bert  Davie  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

NEW  LONDON,  Huron  Co.  6  l,180t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Akron  &  Western 
Rds.,  48  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays ;  Independent- 
republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    subscription 


8i2 


AMERICAN  NEWSPArER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


$1.50;  established  1868:  Geo.  W.  Runyan,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  •• 

NEW  MADISON,  Darke  Co.  KD590t 

pop.,   on   Pennsylvania    Rd.,   10   m.  S.  of 

Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  W.  F.  Ray,  editor ;  Bloonl&Raney, pub- 
lishers (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL" 

NEW  MAT  AMOR  AS,  Washington 

Co.  Q,  817+  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Ma- 
rietta, the  county  seat.  Flour  mill,  tanner- 
ies and  various  manufactories.  Tobacco 
growing. 

WAIL;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
E.  B.  Hutchinson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEW  PARIS,  PrehU  Co.  ^  790t  pop., 

on  Chicago,   St.   Louis    &    Pittsburg    and 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,   6  m.  E.  of   Richmond,  Ind.     Grain 

and  stock  raising,  creameries  and  canning 

factory. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  W.  Bloom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jjv'i" 

NEW^    PHILADELPHIA,  c.  h., 

Tuscarawaa  Co.  o-  6,213+  pop.,  on  Pennsyl- 
vania Co's  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds., 
TuscaraAvas  r.  and  Ohio  canal,  24  m.  S.  of 
Massillon.  Agricultural  implements,  sheet 
and  muck  iron,  wire  nails,  tiles  and  woolen 
goods.    Salt,  coal  and  iron  mining. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  BEOBACHTER; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1869; 
S.  R.  Minnlng,  editor;  Beobachter  Publish 
ing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OHIO  DEMOCRAT  AND  TIMES; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  —  Tijwes  1886, 
Democrat  1839,  consolidated  1900;  W.  T.  Al- 
berstm,  editor;  The  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
Bmallest  1.584.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898, 1.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 1.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  '2,^53 ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
January,  1903,  3,429.  In  19C3,  yH.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893  ;  W.  A.  Korns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.08(t.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1893.  vl.    In  1899,  "j_kl."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

TUSCARAWAS  A  DVOCATE;Thur8 
days;    republican;    four    pages   23x30;    sub 
Bcription  $1..5U;  established  1819;  J.  L.  Mcll- 
vaine,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation :    In   1895,   publisher    asserts, 
not  less  than  1.250.    In  1896.  F.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898, 1.   In  1899,  yl.    In  1900, y I.   In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vT.    In  1903,  "jkl •" 


NEW  RICHMOND,  Clermont  Co.  p 

1,916+   pop.,  on    Chesapeake   &    Ohio    Rd. 

and  Ohio  r.,  20  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Woolen, 

flour  and  saw  mills,  iron  foundry,  school 

furniture. 

INDEPENDENT-NEWS:  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— J/if7f/'t!nf7eM^  1869,  A'eifs  1881; 
D.  M.  Drennan,  publisher.    Circ'n  "jk.l." 


NEW^     STRAITSVILLE,    Perry 

Co.  D  2,302  pop.,  on  Hocking  Valley  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  of  New  Lexington,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

RECORD:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

November,    1901;    A.    E.   Faine,   editor   and 

publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

NEWTON  FALLS,  Trumbull  Co.  n' 
732+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Lake 
Erie,  Alliance  &  Wheeling  Rds.  and  Lake 
Erie,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Warren,  the  county  seat. 
Stone  works,  machine  shop,  foundry,  saw 
and  grist  mills  and  woolen  and  pump  man- 
ufactories. 

TRI-COUNTY  NEWS;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881;  J.  H.  Green, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Inl899,I##. 
In  1900,  "JKL." 

NEW  VIENNA,   Clinton  Co.  P  805t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  54  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Boot  and  shoe 
factory,  flour  mills  and  lumber. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays;  non-partisan; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1889;  G.  E.  Priest,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  WASHINGTON,   Crawford 
Co.  ti  824+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 
Northern  Ohio  Rds.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Mans- 
fleld.    Agriculture. 
HERA1.D;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 

Herald  Printing  Company,  publishers  (12— 3), 

Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  WATERFORD,  Columbiana 
Co.  cf  1,800  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  & 
Chicago  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Lisbon,  the 
county  seat.  Farming,  coal,  manufactur- 
ing. 

MAGNET;   Saturdays;  independent; 
four    pages   16x22;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  T.  Mercer,  editor;  Magnet  Pub- 
lishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "ua-" 
In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

NILES,  Trumbull  Co.  cf  7, 468t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Co's,  Pittsburg  &  Western, 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Ma- 
honing r.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  the  county 
seat.    Iron  manufactories. 
NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday^ 
and    WEEKl.Y,   Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  21x28,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  established  1891;  subscription— daily  S4, 
weekly  SI;  I.  J.  I'avis.  editor;  Niles  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation— 
— da1lv"jKi,."  weekly  "j_kl  "  (A  A). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868;  B.  D.  Smith,  editor:  E.  M. 
McCormick,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  AMHERST.  Lorain  Co.  i 

1,758+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Soutn- 
ern   Rd.,  3S   m.   W.   of    Cleveland.     Flour 
mills,  machine  shop,   foundry   and   sand- 
stone quarries,  and  canning  factory. 
REPORTER;  Saturdays;  neutral;  eight 

pages  15x22:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 

H     K.    Clark,  editor    and    publisher    (2—4). 

Circulation  "JKL."    In  1897.  Z.    Inl898.Z.    In. 

19t2,"JKL"    Inl903,  Z(4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


843 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


NORTH  BALTIMORE,  Wood  Co. 
"d  3,561+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds.,  38  ra. 
E.  of  Defiance.  Stave  and  lumber  mills. 
Natural  gas,  petroleum  and  oil. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
F.  S.  Kline,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,    'jKi.." 

BEACON  ;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  G.  W.  Wilkinson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  C.  L.  Huddle,  editor;  Stella  Huddle, 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

NORTH  FAIRFIELD,  Huron  Co. 
ti  527+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 
BEACON;  Thuradays  (A  A). 

NORTH  LEWISBURG,  Cham- 
paign Co.  -a  846+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E. 
of  Urbana,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays ; republican ; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  W.S.  Coffey,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NORWALK,c.  iL.^uron  Co.  [i7,074t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  56  m.  S.  W. 
of  Cleveland.  Organ,  dhoe,  plow,  sewing- 
machine  and  tobacco  factories.  Farming, 
dairying  and  stock  raising. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  four  pages 
171^x22;  subscription  $2. 5U;  established  June, 
1902;  Lamkin  &  Bunnell,  editors  and  pub- 
lisherit  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,O!»9;/V'rl904,  2,773. 

REFliECTOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEHLiY,  twice  a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eiglit,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $"),  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1830:  James  G.  Gibbs,  edi- 
tor; Reflector  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  '  .lkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  WU3.  1,504:  for  1904,  l.«7'.i. 
Weekly:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,438; /or  1904,  2,«3:i. 

CHRONIC  liE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1874;  James  H.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL" 

DIE  COLiUMBIA  ;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  18j6;  Frank  M. 
Roth,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  19(i0,  "JKi."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,118.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  -JKL." 

EXPERIMENT;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1S35;  E.  S.  Fentress,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,166; /or  189fi.  1.648.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  -.iKL."     In  19(13,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

FARM  AN  D  HO  >IE  ENTERPRISE; 
w^eekly ;  a>;ricultural  and  household;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  J.  G.  Lehentaler.  editor  and  publisher 
f2— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1899, 
2,508: /or  1900,  2,20.5.  In  1901,  yl.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  2,341.  In  1903,  vH. 
In  1904,  yl. 


HURON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1883;  H.  L.  Stewart,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,637.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

OHIO  L.AW  BUIiI.ETIN;  Mondays; 
law;  one  hundred  and  ninety  six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $5;  established  1876;  J.  F.  Lan- 
ing, editor;  The  Laning  Company,  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

CENTRAL.  STATES  GUIDE; 
monthly  (A  A). 

NORWOOD,  Hamilton  Co.  p  6,480t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwest- 
ern Rd. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
GAZETTE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

NOTTINGHAM,  Cuyahoga  Co.  cf 
939+ pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Cleveland,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13}^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
19O0;  Frank  A.  Baurnan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

OAKH ARBOR,  Ottawa  Co.  b  l,831t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Port- 
age r.,  23  m.  E.  of  Toledo.  Lumber,  tile^ 
brick  and  basket  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

OTTAWA  CO.  EXPONENT;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1871;  J.  H.  &  D.  A. 
Kraemer,  editors  ;  Exponent  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL.'  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl-"  (??)  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,200;  in  190(),  1,224; 
in  1901,  for  the  year  ending  June  1st,  not  less 
than  1,254.  In  1902.  (z-4)  1.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1 ,776. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  George  Gosline,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1.543.  In  1898. yl.  In  1899,  yT. 
In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  y I.    In  1904,  y  I. 

OAKHILIi,  Jackson  Co.    Q   825  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.^  15 
m.  S.  of  Wellston.  Agriculture  mining 
and  brick  making. 

DEFENDER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  June.  1901;  S.  E.  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A) 

MODERN  PROGRESS;  monthly; 
educational;  twelve  pages  8J^xl2;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  July,  1902;  Miss 
Marietta  Jones,  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A)- 

OBERLIN,  Lorain  Co.  [^  4,082t  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 

32  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.    Seat  of  Oberlin 

College. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22  :  subscription  $1  ;  established  1860; 
The  News  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,75.3.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for  1S97, 
1,607.  In  1898.  y I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  y I. 


844: 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x«J2;  subscription  5U  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  W.  Kinney,  editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3— 3). 
Cii'culatiou :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,3'26;  for  1897,  1,497;  for  1898,  1,647: 
/'orl899,  1,721.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In 
1902,  (z— 2)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PLANTATION  MISSIONARY} 
bi-monthly  ;  undenominational  ;  twelve 
pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1889;  Rev.  C.  N.  Pond,  editor;  News  Print- 
ing Compan}%  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Cii'Ciilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,333; /or  1896,  3,086.  Inl897,  V.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,.538;  for  1899,  2,510; 
for  1900,  2,479;  for  1901,  2,524;  /or  1902, 
2,540 ;  for  1903,  2,595 ;  for  1904,  2,632. 

BIBLIOTIIECA  SACRA;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  congrega- 
tional;  two  hundred  and  four  pages  6x10; 
subscription  $3;  established  1844;  G.  Fred- 
erick Wright,  editor  ;  Bibllotheca  Sacra  Co., 
publishers  (3—3).    Circ'n:  In  1903,  "jkl.-  (  +  +  ). 

OHIO  CITY,  Van  Wert  Co.  t]  862t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Erie,  Cincinnati  North- 
ern and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 
Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  Van  Wert,  the  county  seat. 
Iron  hoops  and  buggy  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Thomas  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ORRVILLE,  Wayne  Co.  i  l,901tpop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Co's,  Cleveland,  Akron  & 
Columbus,  Pittsburg  &  Columbus  and 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  64  m.  S.  of 
Cleveland.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising, 

COURIER;  Fridavs(AA). 

CRESCENT  ;  Tuesdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  131^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871;  James  A.  Hamilton  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  fl— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,632;  in  1896. 1.S80.  In  1897, 
IZ.  In  1898,  vT.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  (z— 1,10)1. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902.  (z— 4,  12)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  2,003.    In  1904,  yl. 

ORWELIi,  Ashtabula  Co.  r^  9001  pop. 
(of  township),  1  m.  from  East  Orwell,  a  sta- 
tion on  Pittsburg,  Youngstown  &  Ash- 
tabula Rd.  Flour  and  saw  mills  and  buggy 
factory.     Farming  and  dairying. 

NEVVS-I.ETTER;  Tuesdays ;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
H.  W.  Olds,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,   -jkl.- 

OSBORN,  Greene  (7o.-n94:8t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Erie  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Dayton. 
Roller  mills,  bent-wood  shops,  grain  ele- 
vators and  whip  and  egg  case  factory. 

LiOCAL  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1882;  A.  E.  Woolpert,  editor;  Local  Publish- 
ing Co., publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OSTRANDER,  Delaware  Co.  n  401t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis   Rd.,  9   m.  W.  of   Delaware,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

MESSENGER   OF  TRUTH;    Thurs 
days;  undenominational;   four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Rev.  D.  L. 
Vandament,  editor;  Rev.  W.  H.  Baker,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

OTTAWA,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  ^  2,322t 
pop.,   on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton, 


OHIO. 


Detroit  &  Lama  Northern  and  Findlay,  Ft. 
Wayne  &  Western  Rds.,  51  m.  S.  W.  of  To- 
ledo. Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  lum- 
ber. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  J.  H.  Letcher,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUTNAM  CO.  DEMOKRAT;  Fri- 
days ;  German  ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1887; 
H.  F.  Rauh,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1893.  "jkl."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  over  1,000.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  1902,  July,  and  1903,  January  and  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  since  January, 
1900,  has  been  less  than  1.000.    In  1S03,  ".jkl." 

PUTNAM  CO.  SENTINEli;  Fridays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1849;  A.  F.  Liggett,  editor; 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100:  in  1896,  no  edition  less  than 
1.250.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  vl.  In 
1900.  zT.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

OTTOVILLE,    Putnam    Co.    tf    369 

pop.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Lima. 

TRI-COUNTY  NEWS:  Fridays;  eight 
pages  18x>2;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1904;  Thos.  H.  Seibold  and  H.  P. 
Fluhart,  editors;  The  Ottoville  Publishing 
Co  ,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

OXFORD,  Butler  Co.  P2,009t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  89  m. 
N.  W.  of  Cincinnati.  Seat  of  Miami  Uni- 
versIty,Oxf  ord  College  and  Western  Female 
Seminary. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1843;  John  F.  Fenton,  editor;  The  Oxford 
News  Co..  publishers  (3—3).  Circ'n  "j^i,." 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl." 

PAINESVILLE,c.h.,ia^'eCo.a' 

5,024+ pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern, Pittsburg  &  Western  and  New  York, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Grand  r.,  3  m. 
S.  of  Lake  Erie  and  29  N.  E.  of  Cleveland. 
Manufacturing,  agriculture  and  fruit  ^ow- 
ing. 

EVENING  TELEGRAPH ;  every  even- 
ing   except   Sunday,   and    WEEK  L.  Y, 

Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  four  pages, 
weekly  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1892, 
weekly  1822;  Will  O.  Doolittle,  editor;  J.  S. 
Burrows,  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation -Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  'jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,    JKL.- 

Weekly :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902.  "JiO-'- 
REPUBLiICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sundav,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  17^^x24;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1898,  weekly 
1855;  George  I.  Woner,  editor;  PainesvlUe 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Inl900,  "jjll."'  Actual 
average  for  mn,  1,112;  for  1902,  1,296; 
/or  190.3.  1,375: /or  1904,  1,546. 
Weekly:  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1899, 1,521  ifor 
a  year  ending  with  August,  1900.  1,719; 
for  1901,  1,586;  for  1902,  1,496; /or  1903, 
1,388; /or  1904,  1,369. 

LAKE   CO.    HERALD;   Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


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OHIO. 


OHIO. 


$1;  establishetJ  1899;  M.  L.  Harter,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  190i», 
l.ti'il.  In  1901.  yl.  In  190-2,  yl.  luliKJS,  Z  (4). 
In  19()4,  -JKL." 

PANDORA,  Putnam  Co.  ^  425  pop., 

on  Northern  Ohio  Rd.,  10  ni.  from  Ottawa, 

the  county  seat.    Grain  raising  and  cattle. 

TI>IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eiglit 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  D.  B.  Basluger,  editor  and  publisher 
(13—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

PATASKALA,     Licking    Co.  D  675t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  IT  m. 

N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.    Saw 

and    planing   mills  and    railroad   repair 

shops.    Farming  and  dairying. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 188«;  W.  S.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,1,520.  Inl897,Y.  In  1898, "JKL. ■• 

P  A  U  L  D I N  G,  c.  h .,  Paulding  Co  ^ 

2,030+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mack- 
inaw Rd..  66  m.  S.  W.  of  Toledo.  Lumber 
manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1874 ;  N.  R.  Webster,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Inl895,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1896.  1,530.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl.- 
In  1900.  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901.  2,013. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  19U3,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
for  1904,  1,894. 

PAULDING  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription $1.25;  established  1864;  J.R.Ross, 
editor  and  publisher  (o — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smalle!=t  edition  1.608.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  ■■JKL."    In  1902,  Z( 2,  4,  5). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892 ; 
Geo.  M.  Eaton,  editor -and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TAY'N'E,  Paulding    Co.  ^  l,336t  pop., 

on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  W.  of  Paulding,   the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

REFLECTOR  AND  PRESS-RE- 
VIEW; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established— 
Reflector  1844,  Press  1891.  Review  1887;  O.  A. 
Colby,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P).  Circu 
lation  "jjcL." 

PEEBLES,  Adams  Co.  g  763t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &VlrginIaRd.,  13m. 
N.  of  West  Union,  the  county  seat.  Ship- 
ping point.    Limestone  quarries. 
NEWS-REPORTER;   Fridays;   inde- 
pendent;   four  pages  151.^x22;    .subscription 
$1;    established  November  26,  1;H)3  ;      B.  M. 
Davidson, editor;  Davidson  &  Co., publishers 
(1-5  P). 

PEMBERVILIiE,  Wood  Co.  t]  l,081t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Columbus,  Hock- 
ing Valley  &  Toledo  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bowling  Green,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
Oil  and  gas  wells. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  Geo. 
H.Speck,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iKi,." 


PERRY,  Lake  Co.  2,.')00  pop.,  on  New- 
York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Lake  Shore  and 
Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  35  m.  E.  of  Cleve- 
land.   Onion  growing.    Stock  breeding. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  lGx22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  I'.Hi4;  Dill  Southwlck,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

PERRYSBURG,  Wood  Co.  t]  1.766t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd. 

and   Maumee   r.,  at   head   of  navigation, 

9  m.  S.  of  Toledo.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  11x15  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1853;  Ed.  L.  Blue,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PERR  YS  VIIiLE,  A  shland  Co.  [^  513t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  121^  m.  S.  E.  of  Mansfield,  and  70  N.  E. 
of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Manu- 
facturing.   Stock  raising.    Milling. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25:  established 
1898;  Russell  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (.7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIKETON,  Pike  Co.  g  625  pop. 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays  (A  A), 

PIONEER,   Williama  Co.  ^  603t  pop., 

on  Toledo  &  Western   Rd.,  14   m.    N.   of 

Bryan,   the   county  seat.    Manufacturing, 

agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TRI-STATE   ALLIANCE;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  17x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1878;  M.  V.  Wood- 
cox,  editor;  Chas.  G.  GraflC  &  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "iSL."  Actualaver- 
age for  a  year  ending  uith  June,  1898, 
l,ii36.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  y I.    In  1904,  y I. 

PIQUA,  Miami  Co.  -D  12,172t  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds., 
Big  Miami  r.  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal,  28  m. 
N.  of  Dayton.  Stove  and  range  works,  lln- 
seed-oil  and  straw-board  manufactories. 

CALL:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  MIAMI  HELMET,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  — daily 
1888,  weekly  1873;  J.  W.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  1,585; /or  1896,  1,707.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  ■■JKL  "  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,423. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I. 
In  1903.  y I.  In  1904,  y I. 
Weekly  :   "jkj." 

LEADER-DISPATCH;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  MIAMI  LEADER- 
JOURNAL,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
six,  weekly  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— Disj^atch 
1886,  Leader  1888;  H.  Kampf.  editor;  Leader- 
Dispatch  Co.,  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation— 
dallv  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  weekly  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

DIE  MIAMI  POST;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; democratic:  four  pages  22x28:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1878;  August  Bartel, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).    Circ'n"jKL." 

PLAIN  CITY,  Madison  Co.  n  l,43it 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,    Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 


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St.  Louis  Rd..  17  m.  W.  of  Columbus,  th* 

State  capital.  Manufacturing.  Stock  raising. 

A  DVOCATE;  Wednesdays ;  neutral ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Olive  B.  Maclean,  editor;  Advo- 
cate Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DEALER;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Charles  W.  Horn,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ■  'jkj,. " 

PIiEASAN.T  CITY,  Guernsey  Co.  D- 
1,006+ pop..on  Cleveland  &  Marietta  Rd. ,8m. 
S.  of  Cambridge,  the  county  seat.   Mining 

and  farming. 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1902;  Waite  Kackley,  editor;  J.  A. 
Skinner,  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n  'jkl."(AA). 

PLEASANTVILLE,   Fairfield  Co. 

D  501+  pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rd., 

8  m.  N.  E.  of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  non  parti- 
san; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  E.  B.  Henry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PLYMOUTH,  Richland  Co.  b  l,154t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pittsburg, 
Akron  &  Western  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Mans- 
field, the  county  seat.    Farming. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent- 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1853;  George  W.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
publisher  (fi— 3).    Circulation  "jki." 

POMEROY,  c.  h.,  Meigs  Co.  O,  4,639t 

pop.,  on   Hocking  Valley  &   Ohio  Central 

Rds.  and  Ohio  r..  289  m.  below  Pittsburg, 

Pa.  Connected  with  river  towns  by  daily 

lines   of   steamboats.   Coal    mining.    Salt, 

furniture  and  pipe  organs  manufactured. 

DEAIOCRAT;  Thursriays;    democratic; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1888:     C.  E.  Peoples,  editor  and   publisher 

(7—3  P).    Circulation 'JKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays,  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
May. 1903:  Thos.  Turnbull.  editor;  The  Inde- 
pendent Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
3.059. 

Li  E  A  D  E  R:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight    paees   15x22;   subscription  $1;    estab- 
1  lished  1895;  S.  F.  Smith,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
2,322; /or  1898,  2,539:  for  1899,  2,703: 
for  1900,  3.13S;  for  1901,  3,147:  /or  1902. 
3, 096; /or  1903.  3.232:  /orl904,  3,036. 

TRIBUNE-TELEGRAPH;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x28 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established— Tribune  1887,  Telegraph 
1848;  Albert  P.  Miller,  editor;  Union  Printing 

•  Co.,  publishers  (T— 3  P)     Circulation  "jkl." 

PORT  CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Ottawa  Co. 

^  2,450+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.  and  at  mouth  of  Portage  r., 
on  Lake  Erie.  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Toledo.  Grape 
and  peach  culture  and  fishing, 

OTTAWA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
«1:  established  September.  1902;  J.  H.  Fans, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 5  P). 
Clrrulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,133: /or  1904.  1,251. 

OTTAWA     CO.     NEWS-DEMO- 

•  CRAT;  Fridays;  democratic:  eight  pages 


l')x22;    subscription  $1;  established  1865;  W. 
H.  AlthofC.  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 2). 
Circulatlou:    In    1894,   publisher    asserts. 
•  mallest  1,104.    In    1895,   I.    In  1896,   I.    In 
1S97.Y.    In  1898,  "JKL." 

OTTAWA   CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Frl 
days;    republican;    eight   pages   15x22:  sub- 
«cription$l;  established  1887;  A.G.Winnie, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulatiou  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,100.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)1.  In  1903, yl.  In 
1904  yl 

OTTAW^A  CO.  ZEITUNG;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Sam 
Kuesthardt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  Ipss  than  1,008.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,084.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  1,072;  for  1899.  1,082.  In  1900.  y I. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,097;  /or  1904,  1,195. 

PORTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Scioto  Co.  g 
17,870+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western, Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Vir- 
ginia and  Norfolk  &  Western  Rds.,  Ohio 
canal  and  Ohio  r.,  80  m.  E.  Cincinnati. 
Shoe,  wood,  fire-brick,  steel  and  iron  manu- 
factories and  car  works. 

BLADE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
aud  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily  1885.  semi-weekly  1876;  Chas.  E. 
Hard,  editor;  Blade  Printing  Co..  publishers 
(8—3).  Circulation-dally  "CKL."  In  1903,  Z 
(4)  (••).  Semi-weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl" 

TIMES;  every  evening  except   Sunday, 
and    VVEEKLY,   Saturdays;   democratic; 
eight  pages   20x26;    subscription  —  dally  $5. 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1894,  weekly 
1861;  Vallee  Harold,  editor;  The  Times  Pub- 
lishing Companv,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  Inl900."JKL."    In  1901. 
publisher  asserts,  each  publication  day  ex- 
ceeded 2,300   Act^lal  average  for  1902,  2,534; 
for   1903.  2,626;    for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1904.  2,693.  " 
Weekly:   '.liii." 

CORRESPONDENT  ;  Fridays ;  Ger- 
man; independent;  twelve  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1855;  Louis F.  Korth, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 4  P). 
Circulation:  Inl896,  "iKL."  Inl897,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z  (3, 5).  Actual  average  for  1901,  2,167 : 
for  1902,  2, 172.    In  1903,  yl.  In  1904  (z-i)  I. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 :  establishedl889; 
R.  H.  Stevenson,  editor;  H.  F.  Thompson, 
publisher. 

Circulatiou:  In  1896,  "jjcl."    In  1897,  Z.    In 
1898.  Z.  In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  "jkl."  (++)  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1836;  R.  H.  Stevenson,  editor;  H.  J. 
Thomas,  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  (AA). 

VALLEY  SENTINEL:  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1896;  V.Harold  and  H. 
E.  Taylor,  editors;  The  Times  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRAIRIE  DEPOT,  Wood  Co.  ^  1,000 

pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  24  m.  S. 

of  Toledo.    Agriculture.    Oil  wells. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Thos.  J.  Maxwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "iii" 

PROSPECT,  Marion  Co.  n  983t  pop., 
on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd., 


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10  m.  S.  of  Marlon,  the  county  seat,  and  38 

N.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  Jox^G;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
187S;  Frank  C.  Pop pleton,  editor;  Poppleton 
A  Hoi lenbak,  publishers  (3 — S).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

QUAKER   CITY,   Guernsey    Co.  Q 

878+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  40  m. 

£.  of  Zanesville.     Planing  mill,  car-wheel 

manufactory,   coal  works,  machine   shop 

and  window-glass  factory. 

INDEPENDE^T5  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1.^;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  J.  W.  &  A.  B.  Hill,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

QTJINCY,  Logan  Co.  -D  642t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

and  Ohio  Southern  Rds.,  11  m.  E,  of  Sidney. 

Agriculture. 

INLAND  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  establistied  1900;  In- 
land Publishing  Co.,  eilitors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RAVENNA,  c.h.,  PoHagre  Co.  cf  4, 008t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's,  Pittsburg  & 
Western  and  Erie  Rds.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleve- 
land. Chair,  iron,  carriage,  electric  lamp, 
clothing,  paper-box  and  carbon  manufac- 
tories and  dye  works. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays:  eight  pages 
18x25;  subscription  $1;  established  1846:  D.  S. 
Fisher,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "iitL."     In  1901,  Z  (4,  6).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLiIC  AN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
«8tablished  1880;  C.  W.  S.  Wilgus,  editor;  Re- 
publican Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
/or  1896,  3,274.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899.yT.  In  1900.  y I.  Inl901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

RAWSON,  Hancock  Co.  ^500  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd..  10  m.  S.  W.  of 

Findlay,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
\m);  L.  P.  Benedict,  editor   and   publisher 

(2-5). 

RICHWOOD,    Union    Co.    u    l,640t 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Marlon. 

Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872:  Geo.  W.  Worden,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  T,  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  exceeding  l,2(i().  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,473.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  zT.  In  1901,  {z-1,2,4,6)  I.  In  lfl02,(z— 4.5)1. 
In  19(,)3,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

RIPLEY,  Brown  Co.  p2,248t  pop.,  on 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  56  m. 
S.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  River  oommerce.  Flour 
and  saw  mills,  piano  and  shoe  factories 
and  leaf  tobacco. 

BEE;    Wednesdays;    republican;   eight 

f»ages  18x24;    subscription  $1.25;   established 
848;  Jas.  C.  Newcomb,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation  ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,080.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y'.  In 
1898.  "Tju.-" 


RISINGSUN,  "oorf  Co.\2  700  pop., 
on  Hocking  Valley  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Bowl- 
ing Gveen,  the  county  seat. 

TIME  ANDTIDE;Frldays;elghtpage3 
13x20;  subscription  1;  established  January, 
1901;  F.  W.  Parmalee,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCKCREEK,  Ashtabula  Co.cf  478t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  }4  m.  from 
Rock  Creek  Station,  on  Pittsburg  &  Ashta- 
bula Rd.    Dairying  and  farming. 

SIGNAL;  Wednesdays;  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  E. 
P.  Warren,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCKFORD,i»/crcer  Co.-nl,207t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw  Rd.  and 
St.  Mary's  r.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Cellna,  th« 
county  seat.  Implement-handle  and  spoke 
factories. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  D.  C.  Kin- 
der &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

"ROGiyRS,  Columbiana  Co.cf  287t  pop., 

on  Pittsburg,  Lisbon  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m. 

E.  of  Lisbon,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NOON-TIDE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  W.  &  C.  R.  Archibald,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "JKi"   (A  A). 

ROSEVILIiE,  MuskingumCo.n  l,207t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Zanesville,  the  county  seat. 
Potteries,  brick  works  and  coal  mines. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ^established 
1887;  G.  W.  Stine.  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1896,".ii£l."  Actual  average 
ror  1897,  1,1  HO.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages  22x28 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  Williams 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  1,169.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

ROSS,  Butler  Co.  p  400  pop.,  on  Miami 

r.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Hamilton,  the  county  seat, 

and  18  N.  of  Cincinnati.  Agriculture    and 

stock  raising. 

VENICE  GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  L.  Deniorest,  editor  and  pub- 
'isher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RUSHSYLVANIA,  Lngan  Co.  -D 

552+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Bellefon- 

talne,  the  county  seat.    Portland  cement 

works.    Farming. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  C.  A.  Duck,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

SABINA,  Clinton  Co.pi,481tpop.,on 
Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rds.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Wil- 
mington, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  RECORD;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent;   eight    pages   15x22;     subscription 


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$1.25;   established  1877;    J.  F,  Gasking,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,000.  Iq  1901,  January,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  1903  was 
1,000.    Actual  averaqe  for  mn,  988. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  M.  D. 
Barns,  editor;  Barns  Bros.,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  CLAIRSVILLE,c.h.,  Bel- 

mont  Co.  D-  l,210t  pop.,  on  Cleveland, 
Lorain  &  Wheeling,  Wabash  and  Baltimore 
ft  Ohio  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.    Agriculture. 

BEL.WONT  CHRONICLE;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion .«1;  established  1813:  Edwin  L.  McMir 
len,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899  "jkl."  Actul  average 
for  1900,  1.320;  for  1901,1,362;  for  1>)02, 
1,420:  /or  1903.  1,599.    In  1904.  I  (■  ■). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdaj's;  democratic:  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1812;  A.D.Clark,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  "iKi.-  In  1902,(??).  In  1904 
(z— 4)  I. 

SAINT  ■M.AB.YS,AuglaizeCo.-D5,ii9t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Columbus 
North-Western  Rds.and  Miami  &Erie  canal, 
19  m.  W.  of  Wapakoneta,  the  county  seat. 
Woolen  manufactories,  chain  works,  paper 
mill  and  wheel  works. 
NEWS;  every  evening  except   Sundays 

ARGUS  AND  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1872;  Argus 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GRAPHIC  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S9  ;  W.  D.  Mefford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAINT  PARIS,  Champaign  Co.  -n 
l,S22-|'pop.,  onPittsburg.Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  and  Detroit  Southern  Rds.,  11  m. 
W.  of  Urbana,  the  county  seat.  Carriage 
•hops  and  flour  and  planing  mills.  Packs 
and  ships  large  quantities  of  poultry. 

NEWS-DISPATCH;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1871;  J.  W.  Yeisley.  editor 
Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (S— 5  P). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1901.  Z  (4,  6).  In  1902, 
Z(3,  5).  In  1904  (z— 6.  11)  1. 

T  E  li  E  G  R  A  M  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
11x16:  established  November,  1901;  Marlay 
B.  NefC,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl. 

SALEM,  Columbiana  Co.i^f  7,682t  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Salem  Rds.,  20  m. 

S.  W.  of  Youngstown.  Engine  works,  wire 
nail  factory,  pump  and  sheet  iron  works, 

large  potteries,  stove  foundries  and  chew- 
ing gum  factories. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  BULLETIN,  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
13x20;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— daily  1891,  weekly  1890; 
D.  D.  Kirby,  editor;  Kirby  &  Co.,  publishers 
(6—3).  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl."  In  1903.  Z 
(4),  weekly  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  daily 
Z  (4, 5), weekly  Z  (4,5). 

NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
REPUBLICANERA,  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages— daily  15x23,  semi-weekly  18x23;  sub- 
scription-dally $4.50,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab- 


OHIO. 


lished— dally  1889,  semi  weekly  1852;  L.  H. 
Brush,  manager;  F.  A.  Douglass,  editor; 
Salem  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,435.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue 
1,650.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,225.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  Issue  2,400. 
In  1899,  y I.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

S  A  N  A  T  I  V  E  3IEDICINE;  monthly; 
medical;  forty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  T.  J.  Lyle,  M.  D., editor; 
Lyle  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

SAL.INEVILLE,  Columbiana  Co.  cf 
2,353+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of 
East  Liverpool.  Mining.  China  and  stone- 
ware potteries,  brickyard  and  planing  mill. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
James  H.  Dodds,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkj.."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,250:  for  1903.  1,536.  In 
1904,  yl. 

SANDUSKY,  c.  h.,  Erie  Co.  ih  19,664t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Baltimore  & 
Ohio,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hocking  Rds. 
and  Sandusky  bay,  near  its  entrance  into 
Lake  Erie,  56  m.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Manu- 
factures and  lake  commerce. 

REGISTER;  every  morning,  TRI- 
WEEKLY, Tuesdays.  Thursdays  and  Sat- 
urdays, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily,  tri-weekly  and  Sunday  eight 
to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x22; 
subscription— daily  $5.20,  triweekly  $3.50, 
weekly  $1,  Sunday  $1.50;  establLshed— daily 
1844,  weekly  1832;  I.  F.  Mack  &  Bro.,  editor 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation- Daily  :  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue   less  than  2,iKK).    In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.  In  December,  lit04,  publisher 
asserts,  for  the  past  three  years  not  less  than 
2,400. 

Tri- Weekly:  "jkl." 

Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891  to 
I  in  1895.    In  1896, 1.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  pub 
lisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than   2,2.50.    In  . 
1899,  vl.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.  In  1S02,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904  (z— 4)  I. 
Publislter's    announcement.— The    Register 
has  double  the  circulation  of   any  other 
Sandusky  paper.  The  only  paper  published 
in  Erie  County  having  general  circulation 
in  every  neighborhood  of  the  countj',  and 
only   daily   having    circulation   on    rural 
routes,  thereby  reaching  best  communities 
out  from  principal  post-offlces.    Pay.*  more 
for  freight  on  news  print  paper  received 
than  all  other  Sandusky  papers,  and  over 
double  their  postage  bills.    The  only  San- 
dusky paper  that  permits  official  examina- 
tion  of  circulation  and  thereby  proves  its 
claims.    Write  for  copy  of  official  exam- 
iner's certificate. 

STARJOURNAL;   every  evening 
except   Sunday,    and  WEEKLY.   Thurs 
days;    democratic;     eight    pages     17J^ix23%; 
subscription— daily   $5,  weekly    $1;    estab- 
lished—daily  Joi<rnan883,  Star  1898,  weekly 
1901;    E.   B.   Fen  ton,  editor;    Alvord-Peters 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1898. zl.  In  1899, yl. 
Actual  average  for  1900. 2, 338.    In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,269;   for  1903, 
3,845; /orl904. 4,314. 
Publisher's  annouiicement. — The  Journal  of 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


849 


OHIO. 


this  city  was  purchased  and  merged  with 
the  Star  December  26,  19U4.  The  Star-Jouu- 
NAL  Kuarautees  4,725  dailj'  circulation,  oi 
double    that    of    anj'   daily    published    in 
Sandusky.    It  Is  the  exclusive  evening  pa 
per.    Two  editions  dally.    Books  open  to 
verifj'    all    claims    made    by    publishers. 
The  editor  of    Rowell'H   American    News- 
paper Directory  says  that  he  has  had    a 
satisfact()r.y  circulation  statement  from  the 
Sandusky  Stdv  every  year  since  1900,  and 
that  he  has  never  been  able  to  get  a  satis 
factory  statement  from  the  Register  s\nce 
Adam  was  a  little  boy  in  the  Garden  of 
Eden.    Robert  Tomes,  Eastern  Representa 
tive,  116  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  will  answer 
inquiries  in  person  or  by  mall. 
DE.1IOKRAT;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays,  and  WEEK  LY,  Wednesdays; 
German;  democratic;  four  pages,  weekly  six 
pages.  20x25;  subscription — semi-weekly  $2.50, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— semi-weekly  1861, 
weekly  1856;    William   F.  Senn,  editor  and 
publlsner.     Circulation— semi-weekly  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

GOOD  READING;  monthly;  literary; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1895;  The  Alvord-Peters  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  F  Z.  In 
1898,yF.  Inl899,yG.  Inl900,yH.  Inl901,yH. 
In  1902.  vH.    In  1903,  yl  (A  A). 

SARDINIA,  Broion  Co.    p  613  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Virginia  Rd., 

45  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Farming. 

ITEM;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
13x20,  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  J.  W. 
Campbell  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SCIO,  Harrison  Co.  D-  l,214t  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  78  m.  W.  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  Scio  College.  Carriage  fac- 
tory.   Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  65  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  R.  M.  Dewey,  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SEB RING,  3f«ftomn5r  Co.  SSytcfpop. 

—local  estimate  1,800  — on  Pittsburg,  Fort 

Wayne  &  Chicago  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Alliance. 

Manufacture  of  pottery.    Lumber  yard  and 

pump  works. 

NEWS;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22; subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  Geo.   W.   Kunkle, 
editor;     The    News    Publishing   Company 
publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1901. "jkl."  In  1902,  (z— 11)  I. 
In  1903  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

SEVILLE,  Medina  Co.  ij]  602tpop.,  on 

Cleveland.  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd.,  20  m,  W. 

of    Akron.     Foundry,   machine   shop   and 

planing  mills. 

TIMES:  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.2.5;  established 
1872;  C.  C.  Day,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SHAWNEE,  Perr7j  Co.  n  2,966t  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Columbus,  Shawnee 

&   Hocking  Rds.,  43  m.  S.  E.  of  Newark. 

Iron    foundries,    saw   and   planing  mills. 

Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  W.  H.  Shriver,  editor  and  pubMsher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 


OHIO. 


PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
labor;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  John  C.  Fleming,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHELBY.  Richland  Co.  b  4,685t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  67  m. 
S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

Gl.iOItE;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$3.12;  established  1900;  Henry  E.  Sheets  and 
Chas.  L.  Bowman,  editors  and  publisiiers 
(7- 3P).    Circulation  "iKi."    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  REPUBLICAN, Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  18x24;  subscription— daily  $3.12,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1900, '  weeklv  1870; 
Henry  E.  Sheets,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir 
culation— dailj'  "jkl."  weeklv  "jkl."  In 
1899,  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl."  (A  A). 

SHILOH, ^icAZand  Co.  ^  597t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  61  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.     Flour  mill 

and  tanneries. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  W.  E.  Koerber,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 5P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHREVE,  Wayne  Co.  Q  l,043t  pop.,  on 

Pennsylvania    Co's    Rd.,    10    m.    S.  W.  of 

Wooster,  the    county  seat,    and  75    S.  W. 

of  Cleveland.    Sash,  pole,  shaft  and  blind 

factories.  Agriculture. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1866;  L.  S. 
Miley,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "mjk"  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tnth  May, 
1902.  1,104.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SIDNEY, c.  h.,  Shelby  Co. -G  5,688t  pop. , 
on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  and 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  Great  Miami  r.  and  Miami  &  Erie 
canal,  40  m.  N.  of  Dayton  and  100  N.  of  Cin- 
cinnati.   Manufactui'ing  and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SHELBY   CO.  DEMOCRAT,  Fri 

days;  daily  independent,  weekly  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  §1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1890.  weekly  1849:  James  O. 
Amos,  editor;  Sidney  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily :  "ikl-"  In  1901.  July, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  during  jear 
1,020.  In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  dur- 
ing the  past  year  the  smallest  edition  was 
1,230.  In  1904.  January,  no  issue  during  1903 
was  less  than  1,210.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 
Weekly  :  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  issue  2,250.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl . 
In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  issued  during  the  past  year 
was  2,275;  in  1901,  July,  smallest  issue  dur- 
ing year  2,445.  In  1903,  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, during  the  past  year  the  smallest  edi- 
tion was  2,980.  In  1904.  January,  no  issue 
during  1903  was  less  than  3,080.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
J.  H.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Wm.  Binkley.  editor;  Trego  &  Blnkley, 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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850 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


OHIO— Springfield. 


SHELBY     CO.    ANZEIGEIt;    Fii 

davs;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50;  established  1891;  F.  F.  Gehrlcen, 
editor:  Peter  E.  Sherman,  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JitL."    In  1901,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

SOMERSET,  Perry  Co.  a  l.lSitpop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  of 
Newark  and  20  S.  W.  of  Zanesville.  Car- 
riage factories,  woolen  and  planing  millg. 
Coal  In  vicinity. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
lubscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ;  W.  J .  Mortal, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  -iKL." 

ROSARY  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
ronian  catholic;  one  hundred  and  twelve 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1891; 
Dominican  Fathers,  editors  and  publishers. 
New  York  office,  871  Lexington  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  6,000.    In  1895,   G.    In  1896.   G.     In 

1897,  G  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898,  4,875 ; 
for  1899,  7,109.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  10,000.  In  1903, 
yF.    In  1904.  yF. 

SOUTH    CHARLESTON,  Clark 

Co.  -a  1,096+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Ohio  Southern 
Rds.,  between  the  forks  of  Little  Miami  r,, 
about  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  county 
seat,  and  36  W.  S.  W.  of  Columbus.  Drain 
tile  factory. 

ECHO;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  13x2<J;  subscription  SI;  established 
1897;  R.  R.  Montgomery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jjo," 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Ralph  Harrold,  editor;  Sentinel 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKL." 

SPENCERVILLE,^"cn(7o.^l,874t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton, 
Chicago  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Miami  &  Erie 
canal,  12  m.  S.  of  Delphos  and  about  15  W. 
of  Lima,  the  county  seat.     Flour,  stave, 
flag  stick,  handle,  sash   and   door   manu- 
factories.   Oil  regions.    Natural  gas. 
JOURNAL-NEWS;    Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages   17>^x24;    subscription 
$1;  established— Jbwrnai  1879.  Kews  1897;  con- 
solidated 1901;  F.  C.  Snow,  editor;  The  Jour- 
nal Printing  Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897,  Z.   In 

1898.  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
u'ith  September,  1899,  1,197.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1.153.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  T.    In  1904.  vl. 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  -D 
38,253+  pop.,  near  confluence  of  Mad  r.  and 
Lagonda  creek,  48  m.  W.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital.  Agricultural  implements, 
turbine  water  wheels,  iron,  coffins,  wring- 
ers, engines,    windmills  and   flour   mills. 

Agriculture. 

DAILY. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  DE:>I0CRAT  AND  TRAN- 
SCRIPT, Thursdays;  democratic;  daily 
four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
iubscription — daily  $5,  weekly  SI ;  established 
—daily  1888,  weekly  1866;  Harry  M.  Rice,  edi- 
tor; Democrat  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 
W^eekly:  "jkl." 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican; dally  four  pages  20x24,  weekly  eight 


pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3.12,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1878,  weekly  1872;  T. 
E.  Harwood  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896, 
G.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yl. 
Inl900.zl  (++).    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  y I.    In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl.-  Inl900,  Z  (  +  +  ).  In 
1902   "JKL." 

MORNING  SUN;  every  morning,  and 
SE31I-WEEKliY,Tuesda}-s  and  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
—daily  $3.65,  semi-weekly  $1;  established 
1894;  The  Sun  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3—5  P). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  5.t296;  for  the  first  six 
monf/iso/ 1897,  5,297.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1899.  5,435;  for  1900,  5,219. 
In  1901.  yG.  In  1902,(z— 4)  G.  In  190:3,  yG.    In 

1904,  yH. 
Semi-Weekly:  "jkl." 

PRESS-KEPURIilC;  every  morning. 
and  WEEKLY  REPUBLIC,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  Saturday  issue  six- 
teen pages  17x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $3.65,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—iZcpubZic  1817,  P/ess  1899,  consolidated 
1900;  The  Springfield  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1808,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average 
for  1900,  6,^04;  for  a  year  ending  with 
April,  1901,  7,325.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1903.  8.566;  for  1904,  10,227. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

TRI-WEEKLY. 

J  OURN A  L  UN  D  A  D  LER ;  tri  weekly, 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdaj's;  Ger- 
man; independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1874;  L.  Weixel- 
baum,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895.  I.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  2,200.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
arerage /or  1898.2.251.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  2,198.  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  Issue  has  been  less  than  2,169.  In 
1902,  (z^l)  I.    In  1903  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

WEEKLY. 

NATIONAL  NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  re 
form;    thirty  pages  6^x10;    subscription  50 
cents;  established  1884;  R.  S.  Thompson,  edi 
tor;  New  Era  Co.,  publishers  (I — 4). 
Circulation:      Actual    average  for    1895, 
23,693;  for  1896,  23,652.     In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  vD.    In  1899,  vE.    In  1900,  yE.    Act- 
ual average  for  1901.  7,515.     In  1902,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2,542  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages 20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
D.  T.  West,  editor;  Springfield  News  Co., 
publishers. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5.382  !/orl896.  5,689.  In  1897.  Y^  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
in  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

FAR3I    AND    F  t  RESI  D  E;   semi 

monthly;  agricultural;  twenty  pages  11x16; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1877;  Cro- 
wellPublishingCompany, publishers;  prints 
In  two  edit!ons— Eastern  and  Western  (18—4). 
Combiueil  circulation  :  Actual  average 
for  189.5.  281  ,900  ;/oJ- 1896.  313,587;  for 
1897,  310.525;  /or  1898,  323,025.  In 
1899.  yA.  Actual  average  for  1900,  311, 587 ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1901. 
312,200;  for  1902.  311.220;  for  1908. 
325,670;  for  mi,  335,367. 

MONTHLY. 

CHAUTAUQUAN;  monthly;  literary; 
one  hundred  ana  thirty  to  one  hundred  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


85  L 


OHIO— Springfield. 


forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
llslied  1876;  Frank  Chapiii  Bray,  editor;  Tlie 
Chautauquan  Press,  publishers  (o— 3). 
Cireiilatiou  :  Accorded  B  from  1891  to  1895. 
lu  1896.  U.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yC.  In 
1899,  yl>.  In  19U0,  yD.  In  1901,  yD.  In 
190v>.  y  D.    In  1903,  y  D .    In  19(14,  yD. 

b'AIOl  NEWS;  montlily;  agricultural; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents; 
establislied  1882;  John  N.  Garver,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5). 

Circulation  ;  Actual  average  for  1894, 
160,916.  Iul895,  A.  Inl896,A.  In  1897, 
Y.  Act  ual  average  for  the  first  six  months 
o/ 1897,  80,000.  In  1898,  yB.  Actual  aver- 
age /or  1899.  107,000;  /<»rl900. 103,660: 
/or  1901,  100,583:  /or  1902.  100,500: /or 
1903,  100,416.  In  l'.t<tl,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  100.000. 

no  VIE  AND  F  LOWERS;  monthly; 
floriculture;  eighty-four  pages  Si^xllJ^;  sub 
8criptiou$l;  established  1896;  The  Floral  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 4  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1897,  51)666  ;  for 
1898.  90,833; /or  1899,  106,666;yor  1900, 
l'-i4,117.  In  1901.  yA.  Actual  average 
/-or  1902.  69,833.    In  1903,  yB  (A  A). 

POULTRY"  SUCCESS;  monthly;  gar- 
dening and  poultry;  thirty  two  to  sixty-four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1889;  Poultry  Success  Co.,  publishei-s  (T— 3  P). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,875.  In  1S96,  O.  In  1897.  GZ.  In  1898, 
vG.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
Novetnber,  1899,  9,875:  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900,  11,083;  for  a  year  ending 
with  August,  1901,  14, 129.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
1903.  yF.    Actual  average  for  1904,  20,834. 

WOMAN'S  HOME  COMPANION; 
monthly;  household;  thirty  two  pages  11x16; 
subscrljjtionSl;  established  1873;  The  Crow- 
ell  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895. 
179,966;  for  1896.  335,442:  for  a  year 
ending  n-ifh  January,  1898,  260,975;  for 
1898.  .31.3,000.  In  1899,  yA.  Act iial  aver- 
age for  1900.  342,916;  for  a  year  ending 
with  3Iarch,  1901.  338,750;  for  1902, 
362,666;  for  1903.  384,250;  for  m)4, 
428,500. 

SPRINGV ALLEY,    Greene   Co.  -D 

322+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Xeuia,  the  county 

seat.     Woolen  and   flour  mills  and  grain 

elevator.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BLADE;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Daniel  P.  Moneagle,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

STEUBENVILLE,   c.  h.,   Jefferton 

Co.  a- 14,349+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 

Chicago    &  St.   Louis,   Pennsylvania   Co's 

and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Ohio 

r.,  43  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Manufactures. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages— daily  13x20,  Saturdays  15x22, 
weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1873, 
weekly  1865;  H.  H.  McFadden,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12— 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897  and  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  exceeded  1,000.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for 
years  has  been  below  1,000.  In  1901,  yl .  In 
1902,  (z— 3)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904.  I. 
Weekly:  Accorded  I  In  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897  and  1898,  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue 
exceeded  l.OOO.In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,publi8her as- 
serts.no  edition  for  years  has  been  below  1.000. 
In  1901, yl.  Inl902,  (z— 3)1.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,1. 


OHIO. 


HERAIvD-STA  Rj  every  eveningexcept 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repubU- 
can ;  twelve  pages— dally  15x22,  weekly  20x26 ; 
subscription— dally  $^,  weekly  (1 ;  established 
—daily  1847,  weekly  1806;  The  Herald  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl  ••  In  1896, 
I.    In  189:,  I  Z.    In  1898,  zl.    In  1899,  yl.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902, 
(z— 1  2,  4,  5)  I.     In  1903,  •■jkl.- 

Weekly:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  zH.     In  1899,  vl.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,4,  5)  I.  In 
1903,  yl.     In  1904,  ^z-4)  I(«  •). 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening,  and 
WEEKLY,  twice-aweek  {SeeToronto, 
Ohio.) 

GERMANIA;  Fridays;  German;  inde- 
pendent-republican; twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1876;  Joseph 
Nlederhuber,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL"     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

STOUTSVILLE,  Fairfield  Co.  U  282 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati   &  Muskingum   Valley 
Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Clrclevllle.    Flour  mills,  ele- 
vators, and   tile  and   terracotta    works. 
Farming  and  cattle  raising. 
FAIRFIELD-PICKAWAY 
NEWS;     Fridays;     independent;     eight 
pages    13x20 ;    subscription   $1  ;    established 
1888;    H.  O.  Harden,  editor   and   publisher. 
Prints  edition  for  Amanda,  called   Herald. 
Circulation  "ijo," 

STRYKER,  Williams  Co.  t]  l,206t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Tiffin  r.,  47  m.  W.  of  Toledo. 
Manufacturing. 

ADVANCE;    Thursdays;    Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884:  G.  D.  Spauldlng,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  ■•jkl.- 

SUGARCREEK,   Tuscarmvas  Co.  d- 

1,482  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Canton  &  Southern 

Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of   New   Philadelphia,  the 

Bounty  seat. 

BUD«ET;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  .50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  C.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3) . 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,320;  in  1896, 1,440.  In  1897, Y'. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  2,151.  In  1899.  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  small- 
est IssTie  printed  during  the  year  was  3,300. 
In  1902.  vH.  Actual  average  for  \<iOZ,  4,482. 
Inl904,VH. 

SUMMERFIELD,  mM%  Co.  n-  511 

pop. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SUNBURY,  Delaware  Co.  U  464t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Akron  and  Columbus  Rd.,  13 
m.  E.  of  Delaware,  the  county  seat,  and  21 
N.  E.  of  Columbus.    Agriculture. 

DELAWARE      CO.     NEW^S- 

I  T  E  I>l  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  es- 
tablished 1894 ;  Letts  &  Whlttler,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,663.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  May, 
1901,2,060.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (O  O) 
(AA). 

SW ANTON,   Fulton  Co.  ^  887t  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 


852 


AMERICA?^  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


30  m.  S.  W.  of  Toledo.    Lumber,  staves  and 
headings.    Grain  shipping. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
sight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1886;  H.  D.  Meister,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PATRONS'  LEADER}  monthly;  Pa- 
trons of  Industry;  sixteen  pages  SxlQi^;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  January,  1902; 
Supreme  Association,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,406 ;  for  1903,  2,224;  for  1904,  1,708. 

SYCAMORE,    Wyandot   Co.   tl    883t 
pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  and  Pitts- 
burg, Akron  &  Western  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Upper  Sandusky,  the  county  seat,  and  11  S. 
E.  of  Tiffin.    Agriculture. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;     established  1892;     Phil.  J. 
Heilman,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SYLVANIA,  Lucas  Co.  ^  l.lOOt  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  Si  Michigan  Southern  and 
Toledo  &  Western  Rds.,  1)4  m.  N.  W.  of 
Toledo,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture,  stock 
raising  and  small  factories. 
SUN;  Thursdays;independent;  eight  pages 
17J^x22;    subscription  $1;    established   1899; 
John  Samsey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  zl.      In   1901,   July, 
publisher  asserts,  at  uo  time   during  past 
year  has  printed   less   than  2.000.      Actual 
average  for  1902,2,746.    lu  1904,  January, 
publisher    asserts,  every  issue  during    the 
past  year  was  at  least  3,()00.    In  1904.  yH. 

THORNVILLE,  P«rry  Co.    n    405 

pop.,  1  m.  from  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 

11  S.  of  Newark.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;  D.  N.  Belt,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion   "jja,."  «. 

TIFFIN,  c.  h.,  Seneca  Co.  ^  I0,989t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Pennsylvania 
Go's  and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  k 
St.  Louis  Rds.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Toledo  and  34 
S.  W.  of  Sanduskj'.  Pottery,  glass,  sash 
and  blind,  wire-nail  and  agricultural-imple- 
ment factories  and  iron  foundry.  Seat  of 
Heidelberg  University. 

ADVERTISER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SENECA   ADVERTISER, 

Thursdays  ;  democratic;  daily  four  pages 
17J^x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1886,  weekly  1882;  Myers  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  "JKi"   In  1897.  Z.    In 

1900,  Z  (1).    In  1902,  "jja-" 

Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  (z— 1)  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903.  "jsl." 

TRIBUNE  AND  HERALD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY 
TRIBUNE,  twicea-week,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1848;  O.  T.  Locke  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation- Daily:  Accorded  I  from  1892 
to  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  pub- 
lisher assex'ts,  no  issue  less  than  1,2,50.  In 
1899.  vl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  18!»8,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
loss  than  2,200.    In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901,  yl.    Ir  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 


OHIO. 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  Kora  F.  Briggs,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3).  Circulation  "iKi"  In  1902, 
Z(4)(??). 

PR  ESSE;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  21x27;  subscription  $2 ;  es- 
tablished 1872:  M.  E.  Wenelbaum,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

TIPPECANOE  CITY,  Miami  Co.  ^ 

l,703t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton Rd.  and  Great  Miami  r.  and  Miami  & 
Erie  canal,  14  m.  N.  of  Dayton.  Flour, 
broom,  glucose,  paper  and  "excelsior"* 
mills. 

TIPP  HERALD;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1863;  Raymon  Horton,  editor;  Mrs.  F. 
H.  Horton,  publisher.    Circulation  "jKi" 

TOIiEDO,  c.  h.,  Lucas  Co.  ^131,822t 
pop.,  on  Miami  &  Erie  canal  and  Maumee 
r.,  4  m.  from  Lake  Erie.  Extensive  manu- 
factures, large  grain  trade  and  lake  com- 


merce. 


DAILY. 


BLADE  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  twelve  to  thirty  two,  weekly  eight, 
Saturday  twenty  four  to  thirty-two  pagea 
19x233^;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1848,  weekly  1835;  Robinson 
Locke,  editor;  Toledo  Blade  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 5). 

Circulation- Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  15,350;  for  1896,  16.053;  for  1897, 
17,022;  for  1898,  21,761;  for  1899, 
19,826;  for  1900,  21,331;  for  1901. 
22,543;  for  1902,  22,88cS;  for  lfi03, 
23,629;  for  1904,  24,556. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
107,500;  for  1896,  125,615;  for  1897, 
141,135;  /or  1898,  170,385;  /or  1899, 
164,558;  for  1900,  173,308;  for  1901, 
156,135;  for  1902,  151,423;  for  1903. 
159,566;  for   1904.    170,404. 

DZIENNIK  ECHO;  every  day,  and 
A3IER  VKA,  weekly,  Saturdays;  Polish; 
independent;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  12x22;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $2;  established  1886;  A.  A. 
Paryski,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In ir03,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  9,000.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  H  Y.  Actual 
arera^re /or  1898.  16,423,  including  special 
editions.  In  1899.  yG.  InlSOO.  yG.  In  1  SOI, 
(z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
G  (••)     In  1904,  yG. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  German; 
independent-republican  ;  daily  eight,  weekly 
twelve  pages  18x22;  subscription— daily  86.20, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1853;  Henry  Vortriede, 
editor;  Toledo  Express  Co.,  publishers  (6-3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  vH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  vH.  In 
1901,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4> 
H  (••).    In  1904,  yH. 

W^eeklv:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1891  to  H 
in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  190a,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-4)  H. 
In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  In 
1904,  vH. 

LEGAL  NEWS;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  legal;  four  pages  13x18;  subscription 
$7;  established  1894;  O.  P.  Wilkinson,  editor; 
Toledo  Legal  News  Company,  publishers 
(8—3).  Circ'n"JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,-jki." 
(A  A). 

MARKET  REPORT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  commercial  and  grain:  four 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;    A.  Gassawayi  editor;    The    Franklin 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


85:j 


OHIO-Toledo. 


Piintiug  and  Engraving  Company,  publish 
«rs  (T^*— 2).    Circulation   'jkl."(AA). 

TI.UKS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
NEWS- BEE,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TIHErt-BEE,  Sundays;  republl 
can;  morning  eight  to  twelve,  evening  eight 
to  fourteen,  Sunday  twenty  to  thirty-two 
pages  18x24;  subscription— morning  $5,  even- 
ing $3,  Sunday  $2;  established— Tiwifs  1846, 
News  1888,  Bee  1894,  consolidated  1903;  The 
Toledo  Newspaper  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4^. 

Combined  circulation— Daily  :  Actual 
average  f or  nQ^.  36,375;  /or  1904,51,434. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  \%i,  1^,817. 
In  1904,  yF. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  FARM  AND  FIRE- 
SIDE; Saturdays. 

B  U  I>  li  E  T  I  N  ;  Fridays;  four  to  eight 
pages  17x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
Oeorge  M.  Luttrell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,2(X».  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,    yl.      In   1899,    zl.      In    1900,    yl.       In 

1901,     -JKL." 

CRITIC;  Saturdays  ;  Independent ; 
tweutv-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1890;  A.  D.  Fassett,  editor  ;  The 
Critic  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,"JKi-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1%^9,\,9Q9.  Inl900.zl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.    ■jkl.- 

KURYER  OHIOSKI;  Thursdays; 
Polish;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  F.  A.  Dal- 
kowski,  editor;  Kuryer  Ohioski  Publishing 
Co  ,  publishers  (2 — 5). 

Circulation  'jkl.-  Actual  average  for 
190?,  3,290.    In  1904,  (z-2, 11)  H. 

SUNDAY  COURIER- JOURNAL,  ; 
Sundays;  Independent;  sixteen  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  M.  P. 
Murphy,  editor;  Courier-Journal  Company, 
piiblisliers. 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. yl.  In  1899,  yl, 
Inl900.zl.  Inl901,(z— 1,2,4,  5)  I.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1!!03.  vT.     In  1904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  MEDICAL,  COM- 
PEND;  monthly;  medical;  sixty -four 
pages7xlO;  subscription $1;  established  1884; 
W.  W.  Grube.M.D,  editor;  American  Medical 
Compeud  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,(100.  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  4, 630.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,8,000;  for  1899,  10,000;  for  1900, 
10,000.  In  1901,  vF.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1U,000.  In  190:?,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  everj-  issue  during  the  past  vear 
was  10.000   Actual  aver aae  for  1904,  10.416. 

BIBLIOTEKA  POLSKA;  monthly; 
Polish;  literary;  two  hundred  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1898;  A.  A. 
Parvskl,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  -JKi."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z 
(1,2.4,5).    In  1903   (z— 4)I(»»).    In  1904,  y I. 

DENTAL  SUMMARY;  month 
ly:  dentistry  ;  one  hundred  and  fourteen 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
L.  P.  Bethel,  editor  ;  The  Ransom  &  Ran- 
dolph Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -JiL."  In  189T,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,000.  In 
1898,  yl.    Inl899,-'iKL"    In  1902,  (??). 

GLEANER;  monthly;  literary;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished December,  1901;  Gleaner  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  RE- 
PORTER; monthly;  medical  and  surgical; 
eighty  pag«s7xl0;subscrlptlon$l;  established 
1880;  Charles  P.  Wagar,  M.D.,  editor;  Toledo 
Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter  Company, 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  G.    Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 


OHIO-Toledo. 


for 

yl. 


1900, 
In 


ing  with  March,  1898.  6,500;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  Oct.,  1S99,  6,750;  for  1900,8,333; 
for  1901,  11.500;  for  1902,  10,917;  for 
1903,10,083.    In  1904,  yF. 

NATIONAL  UNION;  monthly;  Na 
tional  Union;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion .50  cents;  establi.shed  1898;  Senate  of  the 
National  Union,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation :  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  April,  19fH),  55,000. 
In  1901,  yC.     In  1902,  yC.     In  1900,  yC  (A  A). 

OHIO  ENDEAVORER;  monthly 
(A  A). 

OHIO  GOOD  TEMPLAR;  monthly; 
temperance;  eight  pages  lOJ^xU;  subscrip- 
tion 85  cents;  established  1891;  C.  E.  &C.L. 
Griffith,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average 
1,133.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
1903,  "JKL  ■•  (A  A). 

PSYCHIC  AND  OCCULT  VIEWS 
AND  REVIEWS;  monthly;  occultism; 
forty-four  to  fifty-two  pages  7x10 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Psychic  Re- 
view Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
239-241  Superior  street  (8—3  P).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1901,  Z  (6)  (A  A). 

TRAIN  DISPATCHERS'  BULLE- 
TIN; monthly;  railroad  employees;  forty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  F.  Mackie.  editor;  G.  E.  Col- 
lingwood,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Inl902,  "jki.."  In  1903,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during 
the  past  vear  was  2,500.  Actual  average  for 
1904,3,516. 

WOMAN'S  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  medical:  seventy  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1893;  Margaret  L. 
Hackedorn,  managing  editor;  Hackedorn 
Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "iKL"  In  1898,  zH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  (z-4)  H . 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 


TOB.O'STO,  JeffersonCo.  Q3,526tpop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  9  m. 
N.  of  SteubenvlUe,  the  county  seat.  Fire- 
brick, sewer  pipe,  pottery,  glass  and  terra- 
cotta building  material. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 
$4,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1890,  weekly 
1879;  Frank  Stokes,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  „  ,  ,  „„ 
Weekly:  In  1898,  "isj,."  Inl899.  Z.  In  1900. 
1901  and  1902,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  has  been  under  1,250.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less 
than  1,250. 

TROY,  c.h.,  Miami  Co.  -a  5,881t  pop., 

on    Cincinnati,   Hamilton   &   Dayton   and 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  and  Miami  r.  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal, 
80  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.  Iron  foundries, bent- 
wood,  wagon  and  buggy  manufactories  and 
planing  mills.    Farming. 
RECORD;    every  evening   except   Sun- 
day;   four    pages     15x22;    subscription   $5; 
established  1897;  W.  S.  &  D.  L.  Croy,  editors 
and  publishers. 

C'ii'culation :     Actual    average   for    1904, 
1,150. 

BUCKEYE;  Thursdays:  republican; 
ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  Buckeye  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co  ,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1896, "JKL."  Inl897,IZ.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  loith  September.  1900,  1,803. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,523;  for  1902, 
2,807 ;  for  1903,  2,932.    In  1904,  yH. 


854: 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  H.  K.  Qrautz,  editor;  Troy  Demo- 
crat Company,  publishers  (6— 3). 
Circulation ;  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  ••.TKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  5).  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

MIAMI  UNION;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1864;  W.S.Thomas,  editor;  Miami 
Union  Publication  Company,  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JisL" 

RELIEF  CORPS  MESSENGER; 
monthly  (A  A). 

UHRIGHSVILLE,  Tuscarawas  Co. 

D-  4,582+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Cleveland,  Lorain  & 
Wheeling  Rds.  and  Stillwater  creek,  10  m. 
S.  E.  of  New  Philadelphia,  the  county  seat. 
Sewer-pipe  and  fire-brick  works  and  rail- 
road shops.  Wool  growing,  mining  and 
agriculture. 

CHRONICliE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  TUSCARAWAS  CHRON- 
ICLE, Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  six  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1865;  W.  H.  Stoutt,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Dennlson  (6—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily :  In  1900,"jkl."  Act^ull 
average  for  1901,  1,372.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  T.  In  1904,  y  I. 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,653.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1 ,581 .  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Act- 
ual average  for  1901.  1,716.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y  I . 

TWIN     CITY     INDEPENDENT; 

Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  L.  K.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Dennlson.  Cir- 
culation •■JKL." 

UPPER  SANDUSKY,  c.  h.,  Wy. 

andot  Co.  ^  3,355+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania 
Co's  and  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  To- 
ledo Rds.  and  Sandusky  r.,  6u  m.  S.  of  To- 
ledo. Foundries,  casket  factory,  machine 
and  carriage  shops. 

CHIEF;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WYANDOT  CHIEF,  semi-weekly, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages— daily  17x24.  semi-weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription—dailv  $5,  semi  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1896,  semi  weekly  1879;  H.  A. 
Tracht,  editor  and  publisher  (8-^3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1901.  "jkl."  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  1,447.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition 
2.000.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vT. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WYANDOT  REPUBLICAN  :  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY^, 

Thursdays  ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription- daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1845  ;  Pietro  Cuneo,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3P). 

Circulatiou:  In  1896,  "jkl  ••  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  ••jkl.-  In  1901,  Z  (6).  In 
1902,  May,  publisher  asserts,  for  fifteen  years 
has  not  been  below  1,000.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

URBANA,  c.  h.,  Champaign  Co.  -D 
6,808+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis.  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Erie  Rds.,  42  m. 
N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

TIMES-CITIZEN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and    CITIZEN    AND  GA- 


OHIO. 


ZETTE,  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Frl 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 188:3,  semi-weekly  1833;  H.  D. 
Mannington,  editor;  Urbana  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulatiou— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4,6).  In  1^3,. 
(z-4)  I.  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 
Semi- Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
1.    Inl904,  (z-4)  I  (•#). 

CHAMPAIGN    DEMOCRAT:  Thurs 
days;  democratic;    eight  pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription  $1.50;   established   1854  ;   Frank  C. 
Gaumer,  editor;  The  Gaumer  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.300.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
"JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900.  June,  publisher 
asserts,  for  the  past  vear  never  less  than  1,625. 
In  1901.  (z-6)I.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  v I.  In 
1904.  December,  publisher  asserts,  during  the 
past  year  not  legs  than  2,1  50. 

CORNER  STONE  ;  Wednesdays.  {See 
ColiivibuB,  Ohio.) 

UTICA,  Licking  Co.  D  826t  pop,— lo- 
cal estimate  1,100 — on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd., 
11  m.  S.  of  Mount  Vernon.  Flour  and  saw 
mills.  Glass  and  door  factories.  Farming 
and  stock  raising.    Gas. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
and  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878 ;  H.  E.  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 1). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,007,  including  special  edi- 
tionss;  for  1899,  1,020,  including  large 
special  editions^;  for  1900,  1,018;  for  1901, 
1,034:  for  1902,  1,040;  for  1903,  1.148; 
/or  1904,  1,263. 

NEWS-HERALD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1895:  W.  Alspach,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VANWERT,  c.  h.,  Van  Wert  Co.  t 

6,422+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  Northern  and 
Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.    Agriculture  and  oil. 

BULLETIN ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMl-WEEKIiY,  Tuesdaj'sand 
Fridays; republican;  daily  four,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  — daily  $5.20, 
semi-weekly  $1.25;  established  —  daily  1887,. 
semi-weekly  1859;  J.  H.  Foster,  editor;  Bul- 
letin Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Cire'n— daily  "jkl."  semi  weekly  "jkl-" 

TIMES:  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  TIMES-DEMOCRAT,  semi  weekly » 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
four  pages  18x24,  semi-weekly  eight  pages 
i5x22;  subscription— daily  $.5.2<J,  semi-weekly 
$1.25;  established  daily  19()4.  semi-weekly  1866; 
Emery  Lattanner,  editor;  Van  Wert  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
C  ircu  1  ation— Semi-W^eekly :  In  1900,. 
"JKL."  ^cfwai  arerape /o?*  1901,  2,644.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Republican  Printing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,850.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1S68   "JKL  '* 

HOME  GUARD  MONITOR;  month- 
ly;  Home  Guards  of  America;  sixteen  pages 
101^x14  ;  subscription  25  cents  :  established 
1899;  G.  J.  Eblen.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •)  (A  A). 

VERMIIiION,^ric  Co.  b  l.lSItpop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 
New  York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rds.,  IS 


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OHIO. 


m.  N.  W.  of  Elyrla.  and  40  \V.  of  Cleveland, 

on  Lake  Erie.    Fish  business. 

NEWS;  Thursdavs;  eight  papes  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Pearl  Ros- 
coe,  editor;  News  Printing  Conipanv,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VERSAILLES,   Darke  Co.  -D  l,478t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Dayton,  &  Chicago  and 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,  about  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Dayton.    Steam 

planing,  flour  and  savs^  mills. 

POLiICY;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17J^x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  D.  W.  K.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jKi."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

VINTON,  Oallia  Co.  g  304t  pop.,  on 
Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd., 
16  m.  N.  of  Gallipolis,  the  county  seat, 
which  Is  on  the  W.  bank  of  Ohio  r.  Farm- 
ing. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1899:  Vinton  Printing  Co..  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation    "jkl  •       Actual   average  for 
1903.  1,045;  /or  1904,  1,169. 

W  ADS  WORTH,  i»^€dtna  Co.  t  l,764t 
pop.,  on  New  York.  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Akron.   Coal  and  salt  mines 
Match  factory  and  carriage  works.    Agri- 
culture. 

BANNER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
^ges  13x20;  subscriptions!; established  1885; 
W.  J.  Swisher,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WAKEMAN,  Huron  Co.     ^  1,186 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Norwalk,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber,  pumps,  bent  felloes  and  barrels. 

Ships  fruit  and  grain. 

INDEPENDENT  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1:  established  1875;  G.  H.  Mains,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation "iKL. -• 

WAPAKONETA,  c.h.,  Auglaize  Co. 
-n  3,915+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 
Dayton  Rd.  and  Auglaize  r.,  60  m.  N.  of 
Dayton.  Steam  flour  and  woolen  mills. 
Agriculture.    Oil  and  natural  gas. 

AUGLAIZE     CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays ;  democratic ;  ten  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1848;  E.  S.Nichols, 
editor;  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(6-3), 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1891. 
ti.451.  In  1S96,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898. 
yH.  Inl899,yT.  In  1900, (z— 4)  I.  InliJOl.yl. 
In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904.  yl." 

AUGLAIZE  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881 ;  W.  J.  McMurray, 
•dltor  and  publisher  (12 — i). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,536.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1,504.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  -jki.."  Actual 
average  for  1902,1,564.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
1904,  December,  publisher  aaserts,  during 
the  past  year  not  less  than  1,488. 

WARREN,  c.  h.,  Trumbull  Co.  n'8,529t 
pop.,  on  Erie,  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Pitts- 
burg &,  Western  Rds.  and  Mahoning  r.,  52  m . 


OHIO. 


E.  of  Cleveland.  Coal,  iron,  agriculture  and 

dairying. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  evening  except 
Suoiday,    and    WESTERN      RESERVE 

CHRONICLE,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
dally  four  pages  22x28,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription — daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—<laily  1882,  weekly  1812;  William 
Rltezel  &  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(T-3P). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,320.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In 
1190,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
9(14,  y  I. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,896.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1891,  weekly  1876;  T.  H.  Dem- 
Ing,  editor;  The  Tribune  Companj-,  publish- 
ers (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  In  1900,  August,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  during  the  year  past 
not  less  than  1,550.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  JitJv.  1902,1,766. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 
Weeklj' :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,100.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  AugUbt, 
publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  during  the  year 
past  not  less  than  2.700.  In  1901,  yl."  In 
1902,  (z— 1,  2)  I.  .In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

WESTERN  RESERVE  DE3IO- 
CRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1888  ;  M. 
M.  Padgett,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1R94,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2.112.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897 
Y.  In  1898.  zl.  Actual  average  for  1899> 
2.249.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  2,400.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4. 
H  (•  •).     In  1904,  yH. 

PROGRESS:  quarterly;  woman's  suf- 
frage ;  four  pages  11x14 ;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1901;  Alice  Stone  Black- 
well,  editor;  Harriet  Taylor  Upton,  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

WARSAW,   Coshocton  Co.   n   -loSt 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  and 

Toledo.  Walhounding  Valley  &  Ohio  Rds., 

10  m.  N.  W.  of  Coshocton,  the  county  seat 

Planing     and     flour     mills     and     mantel 

factory.    Wagon  and  Iron  works.    Cream- 

ery.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

NEUTRAli;  weekly,  twlce-a  week;  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Patrons  of  Industry :  four 
pages  1.1x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
April,  1901;  E.  Z.  Hays,  editor  and  publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

W^ASHINGTON     COURT 

HOUSE,  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  Q  5,751+  pop., 
on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley,  Balti- 
more &  Ohlo.Ohlo  Southern  and  Cincinnati, 
Dayton  &  Indianapolis  Midland  Rds.,  40  m. 
S.  W.  of  Columbus  and  77  N.  E.  of  Cincin- 
nati. Planing  mills,  boot  and  shoe,  agri- 
cultural-Implement and  furniture  factories. 
Farming. 

HERA  L  D  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FA  YETTE  CO.  HERALD  ,Wednes. 
days:  republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription- daily$5.20;  Weekly 
$1.50;  established  —  daily  1885,  weekly  1858; 
Wm.  Millikan  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 


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OHIO. 


CYCLONE  AND  FAYETTE  RE- 
PUBLICAN; Thursdaj's;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  G.  H.  Hitchcock  and  W.  R.  Dal- 
be.v.  editors;  Cyclone  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).  Circulation  "jjiL."  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1899,  Z.    Inl900,  Z(3.  4,  5).    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

FAYETTE   CO.  RECORD;  Wednes 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22:    sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  1901;    Byron  C. 
Armstrong,  editor:  The  Record  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (6—3). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1901,  I,  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept.  4,1902,  1,461; 
/or  11)03.  1,775:  for  1904,  1,710. 

OHIO  STATE  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
1$;  established  1836  ;  Joseph  H.  Harper,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3). 

Civciilation:  In  1896,  "jkl-  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1S98.  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900.  zT.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I  (••).  Inl904,yl. 

WAUSEON,  c.h.,  Fulton  Co.  t:2,148t 
pop.,  on  Detroit  &  Lima  Northern  and  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  32  m. 
S  W.  of  Toledo.  Flour  and  saw  mills, 
machine  shop  and  sash  and  blind  factory. 
Agriculture. 

DEMOCRATIC       EXPOSITOR; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eigtit  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1875  ;  Ralph  G. 
Le  Blond,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl"     Inl903.  Z(4)  (##). 

FULTON  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1883:  Frank  H.  Reighard, 
editor  and  publisher  (T— 3  P). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  l,2iX).  In  189,5, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  1,106.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 18.54;  Jas.  H.  Sherwood,  editor;  Sher- 
wood &  Sons,  publishers. 
Citculatinu :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,368.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.344.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1,331;  for  a  year 
ending  loith  June,  1899.  1,438.  In  1900,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  for  a  year 
past  was  1.468.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1!K)3,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WAVERIiY,  c.  h.,  Pike  Co.  p  1.854t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  and  Norfolk  & 
Western  Rds.  and  Ohio  canal  and  Scioto  r., 
61  m.  S.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 
Flour,  ties,  hoop  poles,  lumber  and  wines. 
Agriculture  aud  tobacco  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER- WATCHMAN;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  —  Courier  1889, 
Watch  mail  1868,  consolidated  1896;  J.  W. 
Johnson  and  J.  A.  Jones,  editors;  J.  W. 
Johnson,  publisher  (1  —  5). 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902, "JKL."    In  1904.  I. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription $1 ;  established  1842; 
H.  A.  McKenzle,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circiilatiou;  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or  1898,  1 ,351.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  y I. 
In  1901,  vT.  In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903, '2,015.     In  1904.  yl. 

WAYNESBURG,  Stark  Co.  cf  675t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  12m.S.  E. 
of  Canton,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill, 
Iron  foundry,  furniture  aud  farming  imple- 
ment shops,  carriage  works  and  brick  and 
cla.v  factory. 

LEADER:  Fridays:  independent:   eight 
pages  13x20  ;    subscription  $1 ;    eetablished 


OHIO. 


January,  19(3;  The  Leader  Printing  Co.,  edl- 
torsand  publishers  (1—4).  Circ'n"JKL."(  A  A). 
VALLEY  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
December.  1900;  J.  W.  Lacock  &  Sons,  editors 
aud  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

WAYNESFIELD,  Auglaize   Co.  -a 

542+   pop.,    12  m.   E.   of  Wapokoneta,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  lumber. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  E.  Williams,  editor;  E.  B.  Yale, 
publisher  (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WAYNES VILLE,  Warren  Co.  P723t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  E.  of  Cincinnati. 
Flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  January.  1902;  Newton  L.Bunnell, 
editor;  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MIAMI  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays ;  neu- 
tral ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1850;  T.  J.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

WELLINGTON,  iorain  Co.  i  2,094t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Loula  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.. 

36  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.    Cheese  shipping. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  H.O.FIfield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,209;  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  issue  1,320.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,311.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
(z— 3.  4,5)1.  In  1901.(2—6)1.  In  1902, {z-4,  5) I. 
In  1903,  yl.      In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

WELLSTON,^ac^-»onCo.  g  8,045t 
pop.  —  local  estimate  12.000  —  on  Detroit 
Southern,  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  and 
Hocking  Valley  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Jack- 
son, the  county  seat.  Iron  foundries,  ma- 
chine works,  coal  mines, blast  furnaces  and 
cement  mills. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
-daily  1900,  weekly  1883;  The  Sentinel  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl  "    weekly  "jkl." 

TELEGRAM;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  J.  E.  Sylvester,  editor;  Dr.  John  E.  Syl- 
vester &  Son,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulalion:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902, 1,-1  3S.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904, yl. 

TRANSCRIPT:  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1901;  W.  J.  Huske, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,317.    In  1904.  yl. 

WELLSVILLE,   Columbiana  Co.  cf 

6,146+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.  and 

Ohio  r.,  48  m.  below  Pittsburg,  Pa.    Steel 

mill,  iron   foundries,  machine  shops  and 

terra  cotta  works.    Agriculture. 

UNION-RECORD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  UNION,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1886, 


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OHIO. 


weekly  1863;  H.  W.  Debelle,  editor;  Union 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (i— 5  P). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly "JKi." 

WEST  ALEXANDRIA,  Preble 
Co.  -a  740t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  & 
Mackinaw  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Dayton.  Agri- 
culture. 

RKCORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x'22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1905;  Earl  H.  Irwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5). 

TWIN  VAliLEY  ECHO;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x23 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;  F.  E.  Vance, editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WESTCHESTER,  Butler  Co.  p  300 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd,,  19  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.   Farm 

Ing. 

MIAMI  VALLEY  TIMES;  Thurg 
days;  independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 75  cents  ;  established  1896  ;  R.  M. 
Phillips,  editor;  The  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

W ESTER VILLE,   Franklin  Co.  u 

l,462t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Colum- 
bus Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.  Seat  of  Otterbeln 
University.  Flour  and  planing  mills  and 
iron  foundry.    Agriculture. 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Thursdays;  inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1869;  Buckeye  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,413.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1899.  I,'i3«.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  "JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

OTTERBEIN  vEGlS  ;  monthly,  dur- 
ing college  year ;  collegiate  ;  twenty-six 
pages  8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1890;  Students  of  Otterbeln  University,  edi 
tors;  Philophronean  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jki." 

WEST  JEFFERSON,  Madison  Co. 
D  803+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  14  m,  W.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital.    Live  stock  and  farming. 

HOME  NEWS:  Thursdays:  non-parti- 
san; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  C.  McCracken,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  VKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

WEST  LAFAYETTE,    Coshocton 

Co.  D   325  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 

Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Cosh 

octon,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

INDICATOR;    Thursdays;   neutral; 
eight  pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;    estab 
lished    March,  1902;    H.  C.  Ferguson,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  LIBERTY, /^ofiran  Co.  -o 
1,236+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of  Bellefon- 
taine,  the  county  seat,  and  10  N.  of  Urbana. 
Machine  shops  and  flour  mills. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1882;  Don  C.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
/"or  1896,  1,316.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  y I .  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1904,  January,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  the  past  year  was  1,325.     In  1904, 


OHIO. 


December,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
during  the  past  year  was  1,325. 

WEST    MANCHESTER,    PrebU 

Co.  -a  384  pop. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WEST  MANSFIELD,  L^uan  Cn.  -a 
875+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 
E.  of  Belief ontalne,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  neutral;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  L.  G.  English,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3) . 
Circulation  "iiu,  " 

WEST  MILTON,  Miami  Co.  -a  904t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Dayton  &  Chicago  Rd.^ 
16  m.  N.  W.  of  Dayton.  Woolen  manufac- 
tories and  machine  shops.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Radabough  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jxi." 

WESTON,  Wood  Co.  tl  953t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  26  m. 
S.  of  Toledo.    Grain  market. 
WOOD   CO.   HERALD;    Fridays ;  re 

publican;  four  pages 22x26;  subscription  $1; 

established  1879;  Aubrey  S.  Coward,  editor; 

Saxby  &  Coward,  publishers  (6—3).    Clrcula- 

tlO»   "JKL." 

WEST  SALEM,  Wayne   Co.   i   656t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of   Ashland.      Furniture 

factory.   Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  A.  F.  Dumlap,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl" 

WEST  UNION,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  g 

1,033+  pop.,  7  m.  N.  of  Ohio  r.  and  60  S.  E.  of 
Cincinnati.    Flour  n'lills.    Agriculture. 

ADAMS  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  19U2;  J.  E.  Cross,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In  1904, 
(z-ll)H. 

PEOPLE'S  DEFENDER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1866 ;  E.A.Crawford, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  "JKL- 

WEST  UNITY,  Williams  Co.  ^  897t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mackinaw 

Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Bryan,  the  county  seat. 

Foundry,  grist  mill  and  carriage  shop. 

REPORTER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  O.  Kenyon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to 
1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  1,00H. 
In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  "jiu<." 

WHARTON, ^2/andnf  Co.  ^  439  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati  Chicago  &  St 
Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Carey.  Agriculture. 

RIP-SAW  I  Fridays;  eight  pages  9ilSM; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1902; 
Dumm  &  Morris,  editors  and  publishers 
(A  A). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  T.  B.  Lillard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


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WILLIAMSBURG,  Clermont  Co.p 
82S+pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Vir- 
ginia Rd.,  33  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Chairfac- 
tory.    Agriculture. 

VINDICATOR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x^2;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1901;  C.  E.  Winkle,  editorand  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLIAMSPORT,  Pickaway  Co.  u 

547tpop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  CirclevlUe,  the 

county  seat,  and  30   S.  of   Columbus,  the 

State  capital.    Indian  corn,  wheat,  cattle, 

horses  and  pork. 

NEVViS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Tom 
H.  Tipton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WILLOUGHBY,  Lak€  Co.  d  1.753t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  New  York,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  and  Chagrin  r.,  2  m.  S.  of  Lake 
Erie  and  19  N.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Shipping 
point  for  cheese,  milk  and  fruit. 

CITIZEN  ;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x25;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1879  ;  J.  H.  Merrill  &  Son,  editor! 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WILLSHIRE,  Van  Wert  Co.  ^  oGOf 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 

Rd.,81.^  m.  S.  E.  of  Decatur,  Indiana.  Stave, 

spoke  and  handle  factories.   Saw  and  grist 

mills. 

H  E  R  A  L(  D  ;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1896:  Wm.  G.  Hotter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

WILMINGTON,  c.h..  Clinton  Co.p 

3,613t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum 
Valley  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  flO  m. 
S.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital,  and  56 
N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Seat  of  Quaker  College. 
Woolen  mill,  planing  mill  and  iron  bridge 
works.    Agriculture. 

CL-INTON  CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursda3's;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  J.  S.  Huna 
iiiel,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.250.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897,   Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  less  than  1,350.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  March,  1901, 
1.466«  In  1902,  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1903.   1,406;  for  I'.tOl,  1,434. 

CLINTON  REPUBLICAN  ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25  ;  established  1838 ;  C.  N.  Brown- 
ing, editorand  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  W.  G.  &  C.  R.  Fisher,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not,  ess  than  1,775.  In  1895,  I,  In  1896  and 
1897  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than 
1.7.50.    Actual  average  for  1898,  1,808;  for 

1899.  1,848:  for  1900.  1,887;  for  19i)l, 
1,931;  /or  1902, '^,011;  /or  19U3,  52,045; 
for  1901,  2,075. 

WILMOT,  Stark  Co.  d  354t  pop.,  1»  m. 
from  MasslUon  and  18  S.  W.  of  Canton, 
the  county  seat.    Woolen  and  flour  mills 


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and  agricultural-Implement  works.  Wheat- 
growing  section. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  C.  Shanower,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).   Circulation  "jki,." 

WINCHESTER,  Adams  Co.  g  796t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Virginia 
Rd.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;   Fridays;  independent;  four 

gages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1893; 
.  A.  Doyle,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n"jKL.' 

WOODSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  D- 
l,801t  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  &  Western  Rd.. 
18  m.  W.  of  the  Ohio  r.,  44  S.  W.  of  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.,  and  120  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State 
capital.    Farming  and  oil. 

MONROE     CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

weekly,  twice-a  week,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days;   republican;    four   pages   18x24;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899:  S.  F.  Rose,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 
Inl903,  Z(i)  (••). 

MONROE  (iAZETTE;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1873  ;  G.  A.  Keepers  and 
O.  M.  Greenbank,  editors  and  publishers 
(:>-3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,001.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

SPIRIT  OF  DE310CRACY;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1844;  Dennis  Bus- 
kirk,  editor  and  manager  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,1.  Actual  average  for  ISTi,  1,939. 
In  1898,  vl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,2,374.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,911;  for  1903,  2,033;  /or  1904, 
2,048. 

WOODVILLE,  Sandusky  Co.  ^  831t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  from  To- 
ledo.   Oil  wells.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
W.  F.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKt." 

WOOSTER,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  [^  6,063t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co.'s  and  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  Rds.  and  Klllbuck  creek,  52  m.  S.  W 
of  Cleveland  and  25  W.  of  MasslUon 
Machinery,  furniture,  pianos,  brushes, 
wagons,  etc.  Seat  of  University  of  Wooster 
Agriculture. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1898 ; 
Journal  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

REPIJBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  18S7,  weekly 
1816;  E.  C.  Dix,  editor;  Republican  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (3-3). 
Circulation  — Daily:  "iKt  "  In  1901. 
Z  (1,  2.  4,  5).  In  1902.  Z  (4). 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,900.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901. 
(2-1,2,4,5)1.    In  1902,  Z  (4).    In  1904,  yl. 

JACKSONIAN;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  The  Jacksonlan  Printing 
Companj',  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts 
not  less  than  1,6.50.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 


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WAYNE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wedues 
days;  democratic;  ten  to  sixteen  pages 24x90; 
jjubscripdon  $1.50;  es^tablished  18'46;  H.  P. 
Gravatt  &  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  8,120.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  August,  publisherasserts, 
no  Issue  for  the  past  year  has  been  less  than 
3,150.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

WAYNE  CO.  HERAIiD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablistied  1ST8;  J.  H.  Dlckason.  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circiilntioii:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  zI.  In  1901,  publisher 
a-'serts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than  1,600. 
In  1902,  (z— 1,  9)   I.     In  1903,   yl.     In   1901, 

<Z-^)   "JKL."  (OO). 

XENIA,c.  h.,  (?re«?t«  Co. -as, 696t  pop., 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago,  &  St. 
Louis  and  Cincinnati,  Dayton  &  Hamilton 
Rds.,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  Wilberforce  University 
and  United  Presbyterian  Theological  Sem- 
inary. Planing  and  saw  mills,  marble  and 
granite  works,  and  manufactories  of  twine, 
paper,  .shoes,  pumps  and  carriages.  Agri- 
cultural region. 

tJAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY;  republican;  four 
pages— dally  15x22,  weekly  32x28;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  weekly  $2;establi8hed— Gazeffe 
1868,  Torchlight  1838;  J.  P.  Chew,  editor:  W.  B. 
Chew,  publisher  (12—4). 

Circiilatiou— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
each  issue  1,6(10.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for  the  past 
year  was  less  than  '^,700. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisherasserts,  not  less 
than  2,600.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH. 
In  1899,  publisher  asser  ts,  each  issue  2,600. 
In  1900.  yll.  Inl901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  1. 
In  1903,  yl.  In  1904.  December,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  for  the  past  year  was  less 
than  1,700. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  L.  H.  Whiteman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOME  WEEKLY;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages  14x21;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
L.  B.  Yale,  editor;  published  by  the  Ohio 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors*  Orphans' Home  (6—3). 
•Cirf  Illation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878  ;  Marshall  &  Beveridge,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl  " 


OHIO. 


WOMAN'S  M15SSIONARY  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly;  united  presbyterian;  thirty- 
two  pag«s  7x10;  subscription  60  cents;  estab- 
lished 1S87;  Magazine  Committee  of  the  Wo- 
men's General  Mis.slonary  Society,  editors; 
Marshall  &  Beveridge,  publishers. 
Circulation ;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5,000.  In  189.5,  II.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  G.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
.1».450.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,  yG."  In  1904,  yH. 

YELLOWSPRINGS,  Greene  Co.-D 
l,374t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Springfield. 
Mineral  springs.    Summer  resort. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  O. 
C.  Wlke  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jjiL." 

YOUNGSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Mahoning 
Co.  cr44,885t  pop., onErie.PennsylvaniaCo's, 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern,  Pittsburg 
&  Lake  Erie  and  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rds. 
and  Mahoning  r.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland 
and  68  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Large  iron 
and  rolling  mills,  blast  furnaces,  foundries 
and  machine  shops.  Center  of  block  coal 
basin.  Coal  mining  and  agricultural  re- 
gion. 

TELEGRAM  :  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x22  ;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly 
$1  ;  established  1885;  Youngstown  Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (:3— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Ratiiig  varied  from 
8,500  In  1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jKif" 

VINDICATOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK  LY, 
twlce-a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four,  weekly  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion-daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1889,  weekly  1869;  Vindicator  Printing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Clrculntlou  — Daily:  In  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  8,350.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1903.  11,009; /or  1904,  Sunday  included, 

Iti    O'iO. 

Sunday:  In  1897,  G.  Inl898,yG.  Inl899,zn. 
In  1900,  vH.     In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.  ^c^ 
ual  average  for  1903,  S,844. 
Weekly:  In    1895,  publisher  asserts,  notles 
than  6,000.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, 


The  Youngstown  Vindicator 

Daily  (evg.).        Sunday.        Semi-Weekly. 

Leading  Newspaper  in  Northeastern  Ohio. 
Average   Guaranteed  Circulation  during  (904,  I2,400. 

A  progressive  paper  in  an  up  to-date  city— conducted  on  business  principles. 
Rates  for  advertising,  copies  of  the  papers  and  any  further  information  In 
regard  thereto  may  be  had  at  the  home  office  or  of 

LA  COSTE  &  MAXWELL,  Special  Newspaper  Representatives, 

140  Nassau  Street, NEW  YORK. 

Marquette  Building CHICAGO,  ILL. 


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yH.  In  1899.  zH.  InlOOO.yH.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z— 1)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 

IN  D  U  SJ  T  It  1 JK  S ;  Thursdays;  metals, 
machinery  and  coal;  twenty-four  pages  9x12; 
BUbscription  $3;  established  July,  1902;  E.J. 
Rellly,  editor;  The  Mahoning  and  Shenango 
Valley  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation   JKL. 

L.ABOK.  ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  labor; 
eight   pages   18x24:   established   June,  1903; 
Chas.  A..  Leedy,  editor;  The  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 4)  1. 

RUNDSCHAU;  Thursdays;  German; 
Independent;  twelve  pages  18x24  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1874;  Wm.  F.  Maag,  edi- 
tor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  !(••).  In 
1904,  H  (DD). 

COiUFAS.S;  monthly;  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus; four  pages  10x14;  subscription  25cents; 
established  July,  1903;  Thomas  C.  Reilly.  ed- 
itor; The  Compass  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (li— 4).    Circulatiou  "jju,." 

PENNY  MONTHLY;  literary;  six- 
teen pages  11x19;  subscription  10  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Penny  Monthly  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1901,  Z  (1,6).  In  1902,  Z  (1,2, 4,  5). 

ZANESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Muskingum 
Co.  D  23,538-1-  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  59  m.  B. 
of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Cotton, 
glass  and  tile  factories,  potteries,  flour  and 
woolen  mills,  engine,  boiler  works  andiron 
foundries.  Agriculture.  Bituminous  coal 
abounds  in  the  neighboring  hills. 

COURIER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  to  sixteen  pages  — dally  15x21, 
weekly  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1846,  weekly  1810;  The 
Courier  Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,875.  In  1896,  I,  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1893.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z^)  I.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  5,400.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z^)H  (••). 

EVENING  SIGNAL:  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1878,  weekly  1864;  The  Signal 
Company,  publishers  ^3-3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 


serts, not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July 
6,  1901,  3,400;  for  1902,  4,763.  In  1903,  G. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  5,17U. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,600.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899  zH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901,  (z-4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  y  I. 

TIMES  RECORDER;  every  morning 
except  Sunday ;  i  en  pages  17x22 ;  subscription 
$5.20;  established  1S85;W.0.  Littick, manager; 
Times  Recorder  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:   In  1895,  I.    In  1896, 

I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903,  (z— 6)  H.  Actual  average  for  1904. 
8,810. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Times  Rec- 
order goes  regularly  into  50  per  cent  more 
Zanesville  homes  than  any  other  paper. 

It  goes  into  twice  as  many  Southeastern 
Ohio  homes  as  all  other  papers  combined. 
It  guarantees  more  than  10,000  circulation 
every  issue  of  1905,  and  gives  the  advertiser 
better  returns  on  uis  investment  than  any 
other  Ohio  newspaper. 

It  gained  more  than  40  per  cent  in  both 
circulation  and  advertising  in  1904. 

It  is  the  only  Ohio  daily  whose  circula- 
tion is  so  large  and  advertising  rates  so 
low  that  its  circulation  income  exceeds  its 
advertising  revenue. 

The  fact  that  it  gets  50  per  cent  more 
"Want"  ads  than  both  its  contemporaries 
combined  proves  Its  strength  with  the 
great  middle  classes,  and  that  it  is  the 
most  effective  advertising  medium. 

BREEDER    AND    FARMER; 

weekly;  agricultural;  twelve  pages  11x15; 
subscription  50  cents ;  established  1870 ; 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—3  P)  .  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL.-  (A A). 

LABOR  JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

POST;  Fridays ;  German  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1869;  Herman  C.  Mueller,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3 P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  twenty-four  to  thlrtv  six  pages 
15x22;  established  1883;  A.  Ellsperman,  edi- 
tor; Interstate  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulatiou :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(««).    In  1904,  yl. 

CATHOLIC  HOME  COMPANION; 

monthly;  roman  catholic;  twenty  four  to 
thirty-two  pages  S^xllpij;;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  November,  1901;  Compan- 
ion Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
5,050.     In  1903,  yG.    In  1904.  (z-2,  11)  G. 


OKLAHOMA. 


Population  398,331 1.     Land  Area  38,830  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  States,  bounded  north  by  Kansas  and  Colorado 
east  bv  Indian  Territory,  south  by  Texas,  and  west  by  Texas  and  New  Mexico. 
Capital  city:    Guthrie.      Principal    industries:    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1905),  308,  divided  as  fol- 
lows :  Daily,  27  ;  weekly,  261 ;  semi-monthly,  4  ;  monthly,  16. 

The  cities  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Oklahoma  City 10,03rt 

Outhrle 10,«06t 

Shawuee 3,46t2t 

Enid 3,444+ 

EIreuo 3»3S3+ 

Perry 3,351  + 


Poijca 2,528+ 

Stillwater    2,431+ 

KinsrfiHher 2,301+ 

Blackwell ..  2,283+ 

\oriiiau 2,225+ 


ALINE,  Wood$  Co.   [j  190  pop.,  on 

Choctaw  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Alva, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stook  raising. 

CHRONOSCOPE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  passes  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1900;  Charles F.  Deem, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ALTUS,  Greer  Co.  p. 

TIDIES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1901;  S.  W.  and  H.  W.  Shepard, 
editors;  J.  Ed.  Van  Matre,  publisher  (12^). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALiVA,  e.  h.,  Woods  Co.  6  l,499t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  75  m. 

N.  W.  of  Kingfisher.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

PIONEER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  ten 
pages  17x24;  subscription  —  dally  $5.20, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  August,  1901, 
weekly  1893;  W.  F.  Hatfield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher    Circ'n— daily  "jkl"  weekly  "jkl.- 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  A.J.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl-"  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Actual  average  for  190.3,  1,600.    In  1901,  yl. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  Murphy  &  Larshead,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8- .3).  Circulation  "jiy,."  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

AMES,   Woods    Co.   ^  on  Blackwell, 

Enid  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  about  48  m.  S.  E. 

of  Alva,  the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;    local:    eight 

pages   13x20:    subscrintion    $1;    established 

November.   1903;    H.  I.  Switzer,  editor  and 

publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- • 

ANADARKO.  c.  h.,  Caddo  Co.  D 
124  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Lawton.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKTi Y.Fridays;  repul  lican; 
«ight  pages  13x20:  subscription —daily  $4, 
weekly  SI:  established  August,  1901;  L.  M. 
Spivey.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  '•iML" 

DEMOCRAT;  Timrsdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1901:  Thos.  Keerse,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 
Circulation :  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 


APACHE,   Caddo  Co.  a  800  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

W^EEK'S  REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1901;  F.  E.  Royer,  editor  and 
puljlisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ARAPAHO,  Custer  Co.  -n  258t  pop., 

60  m.  W.  of  El  Reno.    Farming. 

BEE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub" 
8criptiou$l;  established  1893;  J.  W.  Lawton* 
editor;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Clr' 
culation  "jkl." 

CUSTER  CO.  CL.ARION;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  C.  Hawkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CUSTER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  F.  A.  Snodgress,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

ASHER,  Pottawatomie  Co.  P,  283  pop. 
—local  estimate  857— on  Choctaw,  Oklaho- 
ma &  Gulf  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Tecumseh,  the 
county  seat.  Farming,  cotton  and  fruit 
growing. 

A  li  T  R  U  I  S  T  5  Fridays ;  socialist  Inde- 
pendent; ten  to  fourteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  November.  1901; 
Walter  Olds,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

AUGUSTA,   Woods   Co.  b    100   pop., 
25  m.  S.  E.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat  and 
nearest  railroad  station.     Agriculture. 
STTN;   Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
16x22;   subscription  $1;  established  ISOl:  E. 
Lee  Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

AVARD,  Woods  Co.  t]  on  Atchison 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  55  m.  N.W.  of  Enid. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x25:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March  17.  1904;  C.  M.  Bales,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 5  P). 

BEAVER, c.h., leaver  Co. t]112t pop., 
25  m.  S.  E.  of  Euglewood,  Kan.,  a  station  on 
the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HERA  Li  D;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1895:  Maude  O.  Thomas,  editor  and 
publisher  (^:— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


862 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OKLAHOMA. 


JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  Robert  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

BESSIE,  Washita  Co.  -n  400  pop.,  on 
Saint  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  Agricul- 
ture. 

WASHITA  BREEZE;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1903 ;  Walter  H.  Loomis.  editor 
and  publisher  (9 — 1). 

BILLINGS,   ^oble    Co.   cf  406t  pop. 

Wheat  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  W. 
W.  McCullough,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BINGER,  Caddo  Co.  n  350  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL,;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1902;  J.  W.  Sarjent,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — i).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

BLACKWELL,    Kay  Co.  cf  2,283t 
pop.— local  estimate  4,000 — on   Shakaska  r.. 
about  67  m.  N.  of  Guthrie,  the  Territorial 
capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
NEAVS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;   democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1899.  weekly  1895;    NefE  &  Eisiminger. 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation- 
daily  and  weekly  "jkl."  ( A  A ). 

KAY  CO.  SUN ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  NefE  &  Eisiminger,  editors  and 
publishers  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

TIMES-RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1893;  John  W.  Randall,  editor; 
Times-Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BR  AM  AN,  Kay  Co.  ^  249t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern  and  At- 
chison. Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  18  m.  W. 
of  Newkirk.  the  county  seat.  Corn,  wheat 
and  stock  raising. 
LEADER;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;   established 

1902;  Arthur  Harlan  Knox,  editor;  Braman 

Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
STAR;   Saturdays;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 

subscription  $1;   established  1899;  E.  Myers, 

editor  and  publisher  (12—3).     Circ'n   "jkl.- 

(A  A). 

BtJSCH,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -a  2,000  pop., 

on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  Sr  Gulf  Rd.,  26  m. 

S.  E.  of  Cheyenne,  the  county  seat.    Stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

ELK  CITY^  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrintion 
$1;  established  October,  1901;  Hoover  &  Penn, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  'jkl"  Actual  average  for  190S, 
1,29S.    Inl904.  yl. 

ROGER  MILLS  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1902;  J.  L.  Paschal,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  -jki..- 

BUTLER,  Custer  Co.  -a  14  m.  N.  W 

of  Arapahos,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  De- 
cember. 19<)3;  Geo.  Fenley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 


OKLAHOMA. 


BYRON,   Woods  Co.  [j  18  pop.,  21  m. 

N.  E,  of  Alva,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription $1;  established 
1900;  Chas.  A.  Keller,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CACHE,  Comanche  Co.   Q  50  pop.,  16 

m.  from  Lawton,   the    county   seat,   and 

nearest  railroad  station. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  six 
pages  l.')x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1902;  D.  S.  Gelger,  editor;  J.  Z. 
Jameson,  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jki.." 

CAPRON,    Woods  Co.  [^  150  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  7  m.  N. 

E.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat. 

HUSTLER  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  R.  P.  Van  Gundy,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—5). 

CARMEN,  Woods  Co.  [j  100  pop.,  19 
m.  S.  E.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

HEADLIGHT;     Fridays;    republican; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Salter  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODS  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Whitworth  &  Watrus,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CA  R  N  E  GI E ,  Caddo  Co.  n    8  m. 

from    Mountain   View    (railroad   name, 

Lathram),    on    Chicago,    Rock   Island   & 

Pacific  Rd. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1903;  C.  W. 
Turner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

CARRIER,  Garfield  Co.    ti  (the 

nearest  Railroad  station  is  Lahoma),  9m. 

N.  W.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat. 

3IONITOR;  Thursdays;  local;  eight 
pages  l.')x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1903;  J.  R.  Detwiler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

CASmO'S ,  Kingfisher  Co  D  275  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  19 
m.  N.  of  Kingfisher,  the  county  seat.  Wheat 
and  cattle. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  U.  M.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

CEMENT,   Caddo  Co.  n,  near  Chick- 

asha,  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1902;  Chas.  H.  McClain,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

CESTOS,  Deioey  Co.  \2  27  pop.,  13  m. 
N.  W.  of  Taloga,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  F.  E, 
Welker,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CHANDLER,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  n- 

1,430+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San   Francisco 
Rd.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Guthrie,  and  47  N.  E.  of 


CATALOGUE  HY  STATES. 


863 


OKLAHOMA. 


Oklahoma  City,  the  Territorial  capital. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PUBLICIST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  people's 
party;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily March,  1!»U2,  weekly  1894;  Mrs.  W. 
H.  French,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  •ija." 
Weekly:  In  1899,  -jjiL."  Actual  average  fo7- 
1900,  l,l'^9;  for  1901,  1,438;  for  1902, 
1,791.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  l,S57. 

NEWS;  Frldaj's;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Harry  B.  Qllstrap,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  exceeding  1,000.  In  1900,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,319;  for  1902, 
1,532.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

T  K  I  B  U  N  E  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1901;  Q.  A.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  -jkl."  In  1902, 
(z— 11)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,1,749. 

CHEROKEE,  ^^oods  Co.  i  63  pop., 

IT  m.  E.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

HAPPY  H03IES;  Fridays;  prohib- 
ition; four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  February,  1901;  Chas 
Brown  and  H.  F.  Broadbent,  editors;  Happy 
Homes  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3),  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

CHEYENNE,  Roger  Millt  Co.  -a  on 
Washita  r.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Canadian.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  D.  W.  Tracy,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN  STAR;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August,  1901 ;  C.  C.  Pritchard,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

CHILOCCO,  /iTa?/ Co.  cT  1.000 pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  1}4  m.  N. 
of  Newkirk,  the  county  seat.  Government 
Indian  School.    Agriculture. 

INDIAN    SCHOOL.    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  educational;  sixty  four  to  one 
hundred  pages 7^x10}^;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  November,  1900;  E.  K.  Miller, 
editor;  U.  S.  Industrial  and  Agricultural 
School,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
3,000.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  14,373. 

CLiEO,    Woods    Co.    [^    700   pop.,    on 

Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,40  m.  S. 
of  Alva,  the  county  seat.  Farming,  live 
stock  and  fruit,  mainly  peaches. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Fridays;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  10 .x^l3;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1894;  John  W.  Bishop,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GOSPEL  MISSIONARY;  Tuesdays; 
undenominational;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  W.  J.  Rice, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  'jkj,  -  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Actual  average  for  m3, '2,7 59*  In  1904,  H 
(DD) 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902;  Arthur  R.  Rice,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iki,." 


OKLAHOMA. 


CLEVELAND,  Pawnee  Co.  cT  211t 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  r..  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Pawnee, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stockraisiug. 

ENTERPRISE;Thursdays;democratic; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903;  K.  L.  Luiisford,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

T  R  I  A  N  (;  L  E;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
four  to  six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898  ;  R.  E.  Bridwell.  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTON,  Ctister  Co.  -a  850  pop.,  on 

Frisco,  Choctaw  &  Oriental  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of 

Arapaho,  the  county  seat. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1:  established 
1899;  J.  T.  Shine,  editor  and  puuli.sher  (6— 3>. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CORDELL,  c.  h.,  Washita  Co.  -Q  200 
pop.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Cloudchief.     Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  ten 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Burnette  &  Collins,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).    Circ'n  "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4). 

HERALD -SENTINEL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1892;  M.  H.  Guusenhouser, 
editor;  Gunseuhouser  &  Son,  publishers 
(.3—3).    Circulation  "JKL 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1901;  Wm.  Forster,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3),    Circulation  "jkl. 

OKLAHOMA  VORWAERTS;  Fri- 
days; German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion 81..50;  establl.slied  1900;  Julius  Huessy, 
editor;  Vorwaerts  Publishing  Co.,  publisher 
(1 — 5),    Circulation  "iiCL." 

COVINGTON,    Garfield    Co.  cf    400 

pop.,  on  Arkansas  Valley  &  Western  Branch 

of   San   Francisco,  18  m.  E.  of  Enid,  the 

county  seat. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays-;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1904;  J.  R.  Detwiler,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 

COYLE,  Logan  Co.  D- 150  pop.,  on  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd,  17  m.  N.  E. 
of  Guthrie,  the  county  seat  and  Territorial 
capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CIMARRON  VALLEY  CLIPPER? 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  E.  J.  Garner, editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CURTIS,  Woodioard  Co.  tl  66  pop,, 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Woodward,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1900;  Baxter  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CUSHING,  Payne  Co.  [>  2261  pop., 
30  m.  S.  E.  of  Stillwater,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  twelve  pages  11x16; 
subscriptions!;  established  1895;  W.  J.  Ren- 
dall,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "ijcL." 
(A  A). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  A.  H.  Holland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (13—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DACOMA,  Wood$  Co.  b  50  pop. 
SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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DAVENPORT,  Lincoln  Co.  n- 12  pop. 
LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DAVIDSON,    Comanche    Co.   g    200 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
POST}  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DOVER,  Kingfisher  Co.  D  197  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rd..  8  m.  N. 

of   Kingfisher,  the  county  seat.     Cotton, 

corn  and  wheat  raising. 

N  E  W  S ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1901 ;  J.  S.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ('i— 3).    Circulation  •■jkl." 

DRUMMOND,    Garfield    Co.  g,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
H ERA LiD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

EDMOND,  Oklahoma  Co.  D-96fit  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17  m. 

S.  of  Guthrie  and  14  N.  of  Oklahoma,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  sixteen 
to  twenty  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
t  stablished  February,  1901;  E.  R.  Felt,  editor 
and   iiublisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl. "    In 

1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  republican;  sixteen 
pages  11x16  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1889;  J.  E.  Blake,  editor  and  oubllsher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "iKi.-    In  1903,  Z  (1). 

ELK  CITY,  Jioger  Mills  Co.  -Q. 
(See  Busch.) 

ELRENO,  c.  h.,  Canadian  Co.  D  3,38St 

pop.— local  estimate  7,450— on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Paciflc  and  Choctaw  Rds.,  30  m. 
N.  W.  of  Oklahoma.  Shipping  point.  Lum- 
bering and  farming. 

AMERICAN:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AMERICAN  NEWS,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
il;  established— daily  July  1902,  weekly  1896; 
Chas.  F.  Greer,  editor;  American  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (,3 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily  :    Actual  average  for 

1903.  .3.ti.5S.    In  1904,  yH. 

Weekly  •  ■ikl."      Actual  average  for  1903, 
8,349.    In  1904,  yG. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20 ; 
subscription  —  dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1901.  weekly  1891;  T.  F.  Hensley, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n— dally  "jjti" 
w^eekly  "jkl." 

GLOBE  AND  BELL:  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscrlDtion— dally  .S3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—Giobe  1892,  Bell  1893,  consolidated 
1903;  J.  M.  Tadlock,  editor  and  publisher 
(1_4).    Circ'n— daily  "jkl"  weekly  ••.ull" 

OKLAHOMA  STAATS  ZEITUNG; 
Fridavs;  German;  independent;  four  pages 
22x28;' subscription  $2;  established  1894;  John 
Hoenscheidt.  editor  an'^  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  Iul..03,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ENID,c.  h.,  Garfield  Co.  ti  3,444t  pop.— 
local  estimate  12,(XI0— on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Paciflc  Rd.,  100  m.  S.  of  Wichita, 
Kan.    Agriculture. 

EAGLE  ;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and    WEEKLY,  Thursdays;   republican; 
daily  elRht,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;   sub 
•criptlon— daily  $4.  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1901.  weekly  1893;  Cad  Allard  and  W.  I. 


Drummond.  editors;  Enid  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation-Daily:  "jkl"  Inl904.I(nn)- 
Weekly:  In  1898,'MJtL."  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1,778.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  I  (DD). 

WAVE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  weekly  $1  ;  established 
1893;  J.  L.  Isenberg.  editor;  J.  T.  &  J.  L.  Isen- 
berg,  publishers  (12—3).  Circ'n— uaily  "jkl  " 
Inl903.  Z  (4)  (##).  Weekly  "JKL"  In  1901. 
Z  (4,  6).    In  1902,  Z  (4).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

EC  HO;  Thursdays;  local;  eighc  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1899;  J.  R.  Detwiler.  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

EVENTS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages    15x22;   subscription   $1:    established 
1902;  F.  Everett  Purcell,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—1). 
Circulation:    In    1902,  Z   (4—5).     In  1904, 

GARFIELD    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1;  established  1898;  E.P.Moore, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circ'n 'jkl."  In 
1902.  Z  (2,3,4,5).    In  1903,  Z  (•  •). 

POST; Thursdays;  German; Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  H.  W.  Heins,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl* 

ERIGK,  Greer  Co.pbOO  pop., on  Choc- 
taw, Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd..  43  m.  from 
Mangum,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
grazing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  democrat- 
ic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  J.  Wiley  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

GREER  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1904;  Edwin  D. 
Prit chard,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

FAIRFAX,  Osage  Nation,  d  200  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
OSAGE  CHIEF;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FAIRVIEW,  Woods  Co.  [^  50  pop., 

43  m.  S.  W.  of  Enid.    Flour  mills,  creamer- 
ies, farming  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  H.  P.Cunningham,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FALLIS,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  21  pop. 

BLADE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
FERGUSON,  ^toine  Co.  D   50  pop., 

on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd. 

BLAINE  CO.  BUGLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FORT  COBB  (Cobb  P.  O.),  CaMo  Co. 

D  300  pop.,  15  m.  W.  of  Anadarko. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  May,  1902;  George  H.  Mer- 
riam,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circ'n  "iiLfe-' 

FOSS,  Washita  Co.  -U  765  pop.,  on  Choc- 
taw, Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,20  m.  from  Cor- 
dell,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays; democratic; 
four  pages   2ux26;    subscription   $1:    estab- 
lished 1901;  H.  A.  Soderberg,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—5). 

FREDERICK,   Comanche  Co.   g  150 

pop.,  30  m.  from  Vernon,  Tex. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;   estab- 


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liaher  (,'— 5). 


H.   V7e83el,  editor  and   pub 


GEARY,  Blaiue  Co.  n  1,500  pop.,  on 
Choctaw.  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E. 
of  Watonga,  the  county  seat. 

B  r  li  L  E  T  I  N;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established   1899;     The   Bulletin  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (ti— 3).     Circula 
tiou  "ijcL.-     Inl903,  Z  (4)  (##). 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902  ;  Stackhouse  &  Brewer,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 3).  Circulation  "iKL" 

GLiENCOE,  Payne   Co.  a-  500  pop., 

15  m.  N.  E.  of  Stillwater,  th«  county  seat. 

Cotton,  wheat  and  hogs. 

MIRROR;    Fridays;    republican;   four 
pages  15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
1900;    J.  Hunter  Williams,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6— 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

GOLTRY,  Woods  Co.  b .  on  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rd. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GOTEBO,  Kiowa  Co.  500  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

tiJAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 
HERALD:  Fridays  A  A). 

GRAND,  c.  h.,  Da7j  Co.  -a  300  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17  m.  E. 

of  Higglns,  Texas. 

C A  N A Dl AN  VALLEY  ECHO :  Thurs- 
days;  democratic;    four  pages  18x24;    sub 
scnption  $1;    established   July,   1902;    E.  L. 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GRANITE,  Greer  Co,  p  600  pop.,  9 
m.  N.  E.of  Mangum.thecountyseat.  Farm- 
ing, stock  raising,  oil,  gas,  salt,  cement 
and  granite. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  W.H.Kettell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902.  1,156.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl  -• 

GUTHRIE,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  O Terri- 
torial Capital,  lO.OOet  pop.— in  1904, 
27,727— on  Atchison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
Lumber  yards,  steam  mills,  cotton  gins 
and  factories. 

LEADER:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; dally  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription- daily$6,  weekly  50cents; 
established— dally  1892,  weekly  1893;  L.  G. 
Nlblack,  editor;  Leader  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  189.5,  I.  In  1896, 1. 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  months  of 
1897.  2,952:  for  1898,  3,570;  for  1899, 
4,098;  for  190).  4,484;  /or  1901,4,903: 
for  1902,  5,623;  for  1903,  7,006.  In 
1904   V 

Weekly:  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  4,543;  for  1899.  5,344: 
for  1900.  6,205;  for  1901,  7,211;  for 
1902,  8.412.    In  1903,  F.    In  1904,  F. 

OKALHOMA  STATE  CAPITAL; 
every  morning  except  Monday, and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages- 
daily  17x22.  weekly  19x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  80  cents;  established  1889; 
Frank  H.  Greer,  editor ;  State  Capital  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,    6,958:    for  1896,    7,083;    for   1897, 

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7,155.    In  1898,  yG.    Actual  average  for 

1899,  7,688  :  for  1900,  9,266  ;  for  1901 
15,666;  for  19(12,  18,306;  for  1903, 
20,062;  /or  1904,  20,512. 

Weekly:  Actualave7age for  189^,  11,076; 
for  1896,  12,304;  for  1897,  12,439.  In 
1898,  F.  Actual  average  for  18m,  13,873; 
for  1900,  15,586;  for  1901.  18,242;  for 
19:'2,  21,222;  for  1903.  25,014; /or  19fj4. 

o'kLAHOMA  FARMER;  Fridays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
11x16 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1890  ; 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898.  ••oil.-    In  1899.  G.    In 

1900,  zG.    Actual  average  for  1901,  16,067 : 

1904,  tJS,8ilr>. 

OKLAHOMA     GUIDE;    Thursdays; 
four   pages   17x24;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1892;  Q.  N.  Perkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
Circulation:    In  1899,  I.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
OKLAHOMA      POST;       Fridays; 

German;  independent;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $2;  established  1892;  John 
Hoenscheidt,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,696.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.   In  1904.  yl. 

OKLAHOMA  STATE  REGISTER  j 
Thursdays;  Independent  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891 ; 
The  Oklahoma  Printing  Co., editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation:  Inl896,"iKL"  Actualavera^e 
for  1897.  1,240.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1899,  1,102.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "fjo,." 
In  1903  (z— 1)  I  (•  •)      In  1904.  yl. 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
sixpages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  O.  H.Bradley,  editor  and  publisher 
(1— 5P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SOUTHERN  WORLD;  Saturdays; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1900;  H.  A.  Booth,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OKLAHOMA  AND  INDIAN 
TERRITORY  ODD  FELLOW^; 
monthly;  odd  fellowship;  twenty  to  twenty- 
six  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1:  established 
1893;  G.  W.  Bruce,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901, "jkl.-  In  1902, (z— 6)1. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2.491.    In  1904.  yl. 

OKLAHOMA  CHURCHMAN; 
monthly;  protestant-episcopal;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1891; 
Rt.  Rev.  F.  K.  Brooke,  S.  T.  D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (o--3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

OKLAHOMA  LAW^  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  law;  flfty-two  pages  6x9; subscrip- 
tion «2;  established  July,  1901;  D.  H. 
Feruandes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

HARRISON,  Kiowa  Co.  p  500  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 

m.  E.  of  Hobart. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
September,  1901:  E.  T.  Rehfleld,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (AA). 

HASTINGS,    Comanche    Co.     g    200 
pop.,  10  m.  from  Addlngton,  Ind.  Ter.,  the 
nearest  railroad  station,  which  is  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 
FREE  LANCE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HELENA,  Woods  to.  b  600  pop.,  on 
Arkansas  Valley  &  Western  Rd.,  38  m.  W. 
of  Enid,  the  county  seat. 

FREE    PRESS;    Fridays;   republican; 

eight  pages  15x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  J.  L.  Magee,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-5). 


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HENNESSEY,  ^tnii/»«ft«r  Co.  D  l,367t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
18  m.  N.  of  Klngflgher,  the  county  seat. 
Farmlnu. 

EAGLE;  every  evening,  and  WEEK- 
LY? Thursdays;  Independent ;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription- 
daily  84,  vreekly  $1;  established— daily  1903. 
weekly  1900;  J.  E.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).  Circulation— daily  '  jkl." 
weekly  'jkl." 

C  LI PP E R ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
L.  G.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PRESS-DEmOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
A.  C.  Fisher,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Clr 
oulation  •■JKL." 

HILL.SBORO,  Caddo  Co.  n  (formerly 

Laverty). 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  §1 ;  estaVjIished 
September,  1903;  The  Ledger  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4).    Circ'n  "jkl.-- 

HINTON,  Caddo  Co.  n  200  pop.,  35  m. 

N.  of  Anadarko. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four 
to  six  pages  19x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  H.  A.  White,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HITCHCOCK, Blaine  Co.  n  200  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  8  m. 

N.  of  Watonga,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

VANGUARD;  Thursdays;  four  to  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co. ,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOBART,  c.  h.,  Kioiva  Co.  p 280  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  25 
m.  N.  E.  of  Mangum.  Agriculture  and 
stock  ralsing- 

CHIEF;  every  evening  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  eight 
pages  13x20;  established  September,  1901;  The 
Chief  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(3— 5P).  Circulation:  Issued  for  free  distri- 
bution. 

NEWS-REPUBLICAN;    every  even 
Ing    except   Sunday,    and    WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;    subscription — daily   $i,    weekly   $1; 
established  —  daily    March,     1902  ;     weekly 
August,  1901;  Omer  K.  Benedict,  editor  and 
publisher  v.3— 5P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jk.i,  " 
Weekly:    In  1902.  (z— 6)  I.   In  1903  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yT. 

POINTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: ten  pqges  13x20;  subscription  81: 
established  1902;  Howard  A.  Tucker,  editor; 
Dudley  R.  Tucker,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1903  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 

MOLLIS,  Greer  Co.  J3  200  pop.,  35  m. 

from  Mangum,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  J.  Claude  Wells,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).   Circulation  "jkl." 

HOMESTEAD,  Blaine  Co.  D  28  pop., 

on  Choctaw   Northern   Rd.,  21   m.   N.   of 

Watonga,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

ENTER  PRISE ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 


OKLAHOMA. 


li.shed  1901;  L.  E.  Potter,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1901 ;  B.  E.  Adams,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOOKER,  Beaver  Co.  \2  150  pop.,  on 

Rock  Island  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Beaver,  the 

county  seat. 

ADVA  NCE:  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17xC4;  subscription $1;  established  llKi4; 
J.  S.  Moffitt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

HUNTER,    Garfield  Co.  \h  300  pop. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  L.  E.  Potter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  -iKL" 

HYDRO,  Caddo  Co.  o  400  pop.,  on 
Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.  Farming 
and  grazing. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November.  1901;  H.  G.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

INDIANAPOLIS,  Custer  Co.  -O  50 
pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd. 
BEE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

INGERSOLL,  Woods  Co.  i  on  Choc- 
taw Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Alva,  the 
county  seat.  Agricnlture  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  M.  A.  Hull,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4), 
Circulation   'jkl." 

JEFFERSON,  <?ran<  Co.  \^  lOOtpop., 

on  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  of 

Wichita.  Kan.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1902;  T.  E.  Beck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  -iki,.- 

JENNINGS,  Pairnee  Co.  b 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 191X1:  R.  L.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JET,   Woods  Co.  [j  19  pop. 
VISITOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JONES  CITY,  Oklahoma  Co.  ID- 
CANADIAN   VALLEY  NEWS;  Frl 

daj's  ;  independent  republican  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901; 
Chester  A.  Keyes,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "isi,." 

KENTON,  Beaver  Co.  t3  200  pop.,  40 

m.  S.  W.  of  Clayton,  New  Mexico.    Cattle 

raising. 

CI3IARRON  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1898:  L.  A.  Wikoff.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KINGFISHER,  c.  h.,  Kingjtsher  Co. 
a  2,301+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  Guthrie,  the  Terri- 
torial capital,  and  150  S.  of  Wichita,  Kan 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion §4;  established  June,  1902;  M.  L.  Webb, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "iKi" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  The  Free  Press  Publlshlug  Co..  editors 
and  publishers  (6—.^). 

CIrculatiou:  In  1895,  "isi."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  lu  1898.  "iJLfc."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,yl. 

JOURNAIj;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28;   established    18113;  John    Hoeu- 
scheldt,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,"jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

REFORMER;  Thursdays!  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  tl;  estab 
lished  1892;  H.  C.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (fi— S).    Circulation  "jjii" 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  fl;  established 
1889;  Miles  W,  Judge,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—8).  Circulation  "iii.-   In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

OKLAHOMA  SUNDAY-SCHOOL 
WORKER;  monthly;  undenominational; 
twelve  pages  6x9:  subscription  2'i  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Fred.  L.  Wenner,  editor; 
Oklahoma  Sunday-School  Association,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1901,  Z 
(4),    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••)(A  A). 

KREMLIN,   Garfield  Co.  tl  325  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  10 
m.  N.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat.  Cattle  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

NE^V  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1903;  L.  E.Potter  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

LAHOMA,  Garfield  Co.  b  300  pop.,  12 

m.  W.  of  Enid.    Corn  and  wheat. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  J.  W.  Sarjent, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 


LAMBERT,  Woods  Co.  ^.  on  Choc- 
taw, Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd. 

LEADER;  Saturdays  (A A). 
MESSENGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LAMONT,  Grant  Co.  b  350  pop.,  on 
Blackwell,  Enid  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Pondcreek,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
February,  1903:  W.  Frank  Porter,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

L ANG8TON,  Logan  Co.  d-  500  pop.,  on 

Santa  Fe  Rd.    Agriculture. 

LIVING  AGE;  Fridays;  thirty  two 
pages  10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  S.  Douglas  Russell  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers.     Circulation  "jkl." 

LAWTON,  c.  h.,  Comanche  Co.  g  880 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Rock  Island  &   Pacific 

Rd.,  85  m.  S.  of  Anadarko.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,   and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;    daily 

four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
-daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  January, 
1902;  J.  Roy  Williams,  editor;  Lawton 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion— dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  established  Au- 
gust, 1901;  Gunn  &  Musgrovf,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.' 

LEGER,  Oreer  Co.  p  750  pop.,  19  m. 
S.  E.  of  Mangum,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 


OKLAHOMA. 


tablished  19(Kl;  J.  p.  Orr,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

LEXINGTON,    Cleveland  Co.  D-  861t 

pop.,  1  m.  E.  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 

Fe  Rd.,  and  about  32  S.  of  Oklahoma.   Coru, 

wheat,  cotton  and  cattle. 

IjEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1891; 
S.  W.  Hutchin,  «dltor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "^kl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

LONE  WOLF,  Kioiva  Co.  p50  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10 
m.   S.    W.    of    Hobart,   the    county    seat 
Farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdajs;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1902.  C.H.  GrifEeth,  editor; 
J.  R.  Thomas,  publisher  (2—5  P). 

LONGDALE,  Blaine  Co.  n  500  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,    Mexican  &  Orient   Rds. 

13  m.  S.  of  Fairview.    Grist  and  saw-mills 

and  cement  works. 

LEDGER;  Fridays:  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Geo.  W.  Foster,  editor   and  publisher 

(1—5). 

LUTHER,  Oklahoma  Co.  a-  600  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco    Rd.,  28  m.  N. 

E.   of    Oklahoma    City,   the  county   seat. 

Agriculture.     Stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  G.  W.  Baer, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

McLOUD,  Pottawatomie  Co.  P,  498t 
pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  26 
m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City.  Cotton  gins, 
press  brick  and  tile  works.    Agriculture. 

STANDARD  ;  Fridays ;  democratic . 
eight  pages  14x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Keller  &  Butler,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

SUNBEAM;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
11x151^;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  De 
L.  Beeman,  editor;  Beeman Bros., publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MANCHESTER,  Grant  Co.   ti  158t 

pop,,  on  Hutchinson  &  Southern  Rd.,  11  m. 

S.  of  Anthony,  Kan.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  J.  M.  Simmons,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—8).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MANGUM,  e.  h.,  Greer  Co.  p  500 
pop.,  on  fork  of  Red  r.,  220  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort 
Worth.  Tex.,  and  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Quanah. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1887; 
Echols  &  Townsend,  editors  and  publishers 
3—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    lu  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

SUN-MONITOR;  Thursdays:  people's 
party:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  H.  L.  Crittenden,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARSHALL,  Logan  Co.  D-  250  pop., 
23  m.N.  W.  of  Guthrie,  the  Territorial  capi- 
tal.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  1902;  O.  J.  Culpepper,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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OKLAHOMA. 


MA.UD,  Pottawatomie  Co.  U,  6t  pop., 
MERCURY;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MEDFORD,  Grant  Co.  b  1.526t  pop., 
on  Chicago,    Rock   Island    &   Pacific  and 
Hutchiinson  &  Southiern  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  ol 
Pondcreelc,  the  county  seat,  and  60  S.  of 
Wiclilta,  Kan.   Corn,  wlieat  and  vegetables. 
PATRIOT  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  20x26;    subscription  §1;    estab- 
lished 1893;  T.  J.  Palmer,  editor;   Palmer  & 
Son.  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  '•uf.i..'- 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1;  established  1894;  D.W.  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3),    Circ'n   'jkl." 

ZIONS-BOTE;  Wednesdays;  German; 
mennonits;  six  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  J.  F.  Harms,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6-3). 

Circulation  "JKL  ••    In  1901.  Z  (1,2,4,  5).    In 
1903.    (z— 4)     I.    Actual    average    for    1904, 

OKLAHOMA  SUNDAY  SCHOOL, 
WORKER:  monthly;  undenominational; 
eight  pages  9x11;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Wm.  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MEEKER,  Lincoln  Co.  D-,  on  Santa 

Fe  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1:  established  1902; 
R.  R.  Lively,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MOORE,  Cleveland  Co.  D-  129  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  9  m.  N. 
of  Norman. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOORELAND,  Woodu-ard  Co. ^on 
Atchisou,  Topeka  &  Santa   Fe  Rd.,  15  m. 
from  Woodward. 
LEADER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MORRISON,   ^Vo7)7e    Co.  ^  on   St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Perry. 

SUN;  Fridays;  fourteen  pages  (with  sup- 
plement) 11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  Jas.  N.  Miller,  editor;  S.  P.  Miller, 
publisher  (12 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAIN  PARK,  Kiowa  Co.  p 

250  pop. — local  estimate  1,200 — 23  m.  S.  of 

Hobart.the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1901; 
A.  C.  Dolde,  editor  and  publislier(3 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "jkj,."  (A  A). 

MOUNTAIN  MTEW,  Washita  Co.-n 
350  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  88  m.  S.  W.  of  Weatherford.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Misses  A.  E.  and  Ida  Lane,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MULHALIi, -tofl'a"  Co.  n-  564t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.  of  Guthrie,  the  county  seat  and  Terri- 
torial capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eightpaees  15x23;  subscription $1;  established 
1893;  A.  B.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STATE  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  December,  1902;  Tom  B.  Wooslev, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  J 


OKLAHOMA. 


MUSTANG,  Canadian  Co.  D  186  pop., 

15   m.  S.  E.  of   Elreno,   the   county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

MAIL;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1902;  Judd  Woods,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

NARDIN,   Kay    Co.  cT  350  pop.,  on 

Hutchinson  &  Southern  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of 

Newkirk,  the  county  seat.     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

STARl  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establisned 
1895;  Sam  Ridenour,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWKIRK,  c.  h.,  Kay  Co.   d  lJ54t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
about  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Guthrie,  the  Territorial 
capital,  and  64  S.  of  Wichita,  Kan.  Agri- 
culture. 

DEMOCRAT-HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 81.50;  established  1893;  A.  C.  Dolde, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  NEWS  JOURNAL; 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Jeremiah 
Johnson,  editor;  Republican  News  Journal 
(Inc.),  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  "Jii."  In  1896, 1.  Act- 
ual average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1891, 
1,094.  In  1898.  "JKL."  (??)  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z  (1,  2.  4.  5).  In  1902,  "jthl."  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

NOBLE,  Cleveland  Co.  cf  349  pop. 
JOURNAL;  ThursdaysfA  A). 

NORMAN,  c.  h.,  Cleveland  Co.  o-  2,226 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds., 
18  m.  S.  of  Oklahoma.  Seat  of  the  Unirer- 
sity  of  Oklahoma  and  State  Insane  Asylum. 
Cotton,  corn  and  wheat.  Cotton-seed  oil 
mills. 

DEMOCRAT. TOPIC;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Hess  &  Carr,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or  1898,  1,339.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  has  not  been  less 
than  1,800.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

PEOPLE'S  VOICE;  Fridays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  J.S.Allen,  editor;  Allen  & 
Rixse,  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  "isL" 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  J.  J.  Burke,  editor  an^i  publisher 
(6—3).   Circulation  "JKL."    Inl903,Z  (4)  (•  •.) 

REFORM  HERALD;  monthly;  tem- 
perance; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1899;  H.  E.  Swan,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1902. (z— 6)1.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (••)  (A  A). 

OKARCHE,  Canadian  Co.  n  800  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 
m.  N.  of  El  Reno,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  J.  H.  Royer, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

OKEENE,  Blaine  Co.  '^  900  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Black- 


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OKLAHOMA. 


well,  Enid  &  Southweatern  Rds.,  24  m.  W.  of 

Hennessej'  and    40   N.  W.    of   Kingfisher. 

Wheat,  oats,  barley  and  fruit. 

EAGLE  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1»94; 
H.  C.  Chapman,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  •  jkl." 

OKLAHOMA,  c.  h.,  Oklahoma  Co.  a- 

10,037+  pop.— iu  1904,  26,883— on  Atchison,  To- 
peka  &  Santa  Fe,  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas, 
Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  and  St.  Louis  & 
San  Francisco  Rds.,  31  m.  S.  of  Guthrie,  the 
Territorial  capital.  Flour  mills,  oil  mills, 
breweries,  soap  factory,  packing  house 
and  commerce.  Cotton,  wheat  and  live 
stock  market. 

0KLAH03IAN;  every  morning:  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1889;  R.  E. 
Stafford,  editor;  Oklahoma  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl  ••  In  1902,  Z  (6;. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  5,310;  for  1904, 
8,104. 

Weekly:  "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Daily  Okla- 
HOMAN  has  a  sworn  circulation  more  than 
three  times  that  of  any  other  daily  pub- 
lished in  its  field,  and  is  now  printing  and 
circulating  over  10,500  copies  daily.  The 
average  for  1904  was  8,104  copies.  Nine- 
tenths  of  its  subscribers  cannot  be  reached 
through  any  other  medium.  It  covers  the 
greater  part  of  its  field  twelve  to  thirty- 
six  hours  ahead  of  all  other  dailies.  It  has 
more  rural  route  subscribers  than  any 
three  competitors. 

Oklahoma  City  is  the  metropolis  and 
railroad,  commercial  and  geographical  cen- 
ter of  Oklalioma  and  Indian  Territories. 
Population  40,000— more  than  twice  the 
population  of  any  other  city  in  either  Ter- 
ritory. It  is  situated  400  miles  southwest 
of  Kansas  City  and  225  miles  north  of 
Dallas,  Texas.  It  has  five  National  and 
three  State  banks— eight  in  all. 

The  following  railroads  enter  Oklahoma 
City :  The  Sante  Fe,  Rock  Island,  the 
"Frisco,"  the  "Katy,"  and  the  Oklahoma 
City  and  Southwestern. 

The  Oklahom.vn  is  ttie  largest  daily  pub 
lished  in  the  two  Territories,  and  the  only 
paper  giving  a  sworn  detailed  statement 
of  its  circulation. 
Population  of  Oklahoma  in  1934,  700,000. 
Of  Indian  Territory  in  1904,  630,000. 
TIllES- JOURNAL  ;    every    evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican  ;    daily   eight   to   sixteen   pages 
16x22,    weekly  eight  pages  ;     subscription— 
daily  .$4,  weekly  50  cents;   established  1889; 
Tim  s  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circulation— dally  "jjil"   In  1903, 
Z  (I)  (••).    Weekly  ••jkl.-    In  1899.  Z.    In 

1902,  ".jLKi.."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HOME  C03IPAM0N;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LABOIi  SIGNAL;  Fridays;  labor;  six- 
teen pages  10)^x15;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1899;  J.  S.  Highley.  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (.3— 3).    Circ'n-'iKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

NATIONAL  BAPTIST  FLAG; 
Thursdays;  baptist;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897:  D  B.  Ray  and 
M.  M.  Hunger,  editors;  Baptist  Publfshlng 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4  P). 
Circulation:   In  1901,  ••jkl"    In  1902. 1.    In 

1903,  yl.    Iul9U4,  yl. 
OKLAHO.IIA     PIONEER;     Fridays; 

German;    indep-ndent ;    four    pages   "22x28; 
subscription  $2;  established  1892;  JohnHoen 
Scheldt,  editor  and  publlslier  (2—i).  Circula- 
tion "jKi."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

OKLAHOMA  POST;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished May,  1901;   A.  W.  C.  Weeks,  editor  and 


OKLAHOMA. 


publisher  (3—3),    Circulation  "jki.. 
Z(l,  2,  4,5 


5). 


In  1902,. 


OKLAHOMA  VOLKSBLATT;  Frl- 
days;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
1.3x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
H.  Schulz,  editor  add  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

AVESTERN  WORLD;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  .March,  1902;  John  C.  Leftwlchand 
Dhas.  D.  Clem,  editors  and^publlshers.  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

OKLAHOMA  FAR3I  JOURNAL 
AND  SOUTHWEST  STOCKMAN 
FARMER;  semi-monthly;  agricultural; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1893;  Oklahoma  Farm  Journal 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y^.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  13,308; 
for  1900,  18,25N.  In  1901,  (z— 3)  E.  In 
1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  19,176. 

FARMERS'  MAGAZINE;  monthly 
(▲▲). 

OKLAHOMA  JOURNAL  OF  COM- 
MERCE; monthly  (A  A). 

0KLAH03IA  MEDICAL  NEWS- 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical;  eighty 
pages  6x9;  subscriptions!;  established  1893; 
J.  R.  Phelan.  M.D.,  editor;  Oklahoma  Medical 
News  Journal  Company,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jki,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,000.  In  1903,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  Issue  during  the  past 
year  was  2,000.    In  1904.  yl. 

PRESBYTERIAN  REVIEW; month- 
ly; Presbyterian;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1898;  Rev. 
Frederick  W.  Hawley,  editor  and  publisher 
Circulation   'jkl." 

SCHOOL  HERAIiD;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  F.  C.  Jacoby,  editor;  Jasper 
Sipes,  publisher  {VI — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1,',266.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "iKL-  Actual 
average  for  1899.  1,5'^0.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,812; 
for  1903.  2,304;  /or  1904,  3,285. 

PARNELIi,  Lincoln  Co.  n-  about  11 

m.  S.  of  Chandler,  the   county  seat   and 

nearest  railroad  station. 

QUA  PAW  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
six  page*  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  G.  W.  Ayres,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PAWHUSKA,  c.  h.,  Osage  Nation  cf 
500  pop.,  .300  m.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Farming  and  grazing. 

CAPITAL:  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Chas.  M.  Hill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

OSAGE  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  R.  F.  Timmons,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  ••jkl."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  6)  (A  A). 

PAWNEE,  c.  h.,  Pawnee  Co.  cf  l,4G4t 
pop.,  on  Bear  creek,  about  74  m.  N.  E.  of 
Guthrie,  the  Territorial  capital.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

COURIER. DISPATCH;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established— Cour/fr  1899,  Disimtch  1894, 
consolidated  1903;  John  N.  Shepler,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation  ••JKL"    Inl902,  Z(4,  5).    Actual 
average  for  1903,  2,422.     In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES-DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1893;    E.  G.  Gray, 


870 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OKLAHOMA. 


editorand  publisher (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
lu  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

PERKINS,  Payne  Co.  D-  7191  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  28  m.  "W. 
of  Guthrie,  the  Territorial  capital.  Farm- 
ing, fruit  and  stock  raising. 

JOUK.NAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  N.  B.  Hin- 
kel.editorand  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  MESSAGE;  semi 
monthly;  religious;  six  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  September, 
1901;  C.  A.  Strickland,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PERRY,  c.h.,  Noble  Co.  cf  3,35It  pop., 

ou    Atchison,    Topeka    &   Santa   Fe   Rd., 

about  30  na.  N.  of  Guthrie,  the  Territorial 

capital.     Agriculture    and    stock   raising. 

Flour  mills  and  cotton  gins. 

ENTERPKISE-TIiYIES  ;   every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs 
days;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1893;  V.  C.  Welch,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily :  "jkl" 
^Veekly:    In    1895,    "ikl."     In    1896,1.     In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

EVENING  NEAVS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NOBLiE  CO.  NEWS, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $2.40, 
weekly  SI;  established  August,  1901;  O.  R. 
Cronkhlte,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4.  weekly  $1;  established— dallv 
1900,  weekly  1893;  J.  W.  Casey,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).  Circ'n  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jjci" 

NOBLE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
■democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Lon  Whorton,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulatiou  "jkl." 

0KLAH031A  NEUIGKEITEN; 
Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
April,  1902;  G.  Pietrusky.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN  FLORIST  A ND 
FRUIT-GROWER;  semi  monthly;  flori- 
culture, horticulture  and  agriculture;  six 
teen  pages "xlOJ^;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  L.  H.  Cobb  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  ai'erage  for  1900, 
1,3S5.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
ylfA  A). 

PYTHIAN  TIMES;  monthly  (A  A). 

PIEDMONT,  Canadian   Co.    D    500 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  El  Reno  &  Western  Rd., 

15  m.  N.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  October,  1903;  Bruce  Lott,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

PIOR,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -a  800  pop.,  on 
Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.  Agri- 
culture. 

DOXEY  HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; fourteen  pages  11x16;  stibscrlption 
$1;  established  1902;  Thos.T.  Waggoner,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation  "iKL." 
(A  A). 

PONCA,  Kay  Co.  c^  2,528t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  1  m.  from 

the  Osage  Indian  reservation.    Farming. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdaj's;    repub- 


OKLAHOMA. 


lican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1900,  week- 
ly 1893;  L. C.  Headley,  editor;  Courier  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iKL" 
Weekly:  "jjvL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  Z (4,  6). 
In  1903,  (z— 11)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  A.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— S).  Circulation  "jkl  "  In  1903,  Z 
(4)  (••). 

T I  iH  ES ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  J  W.  S%van,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OKLAHOMA     ODD    FELLOW; 

monthly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1894;  A.  C. 
Smith,  editor  and  publislier.    Circ'n  "jkl-" 

PONDCREEK,  c  h.,   Qrant  Co.  b 

822f  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd..  85  m.  S.  of  Wichita,  Kan. 

VIDETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  GRANT  CO.  VIDETTE; Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established — 
daily  1901,  weekly  1895;  M.  L.  Thomas,  editor; 
R.  W.  Thomas,  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation 
—daily  "iKi,."  weekly  "JKL."  In  1902,  weekly 
Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  Edgar  Brain,  ed- 
itor and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
"JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  'JKL." 

GRANT   CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
17^x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
January,  1901 ;  Chas.  A.  Dow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "iso--" 

PRAGUE,  Lincoln  Co.  n-  375  pop.,  on 
Fort  Smith  &  Western  Rd.,  25  m.  from 
Shawnee. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  W.  S.  Overstreet,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

QUINLAN,  Woodward  Co.  t:  59  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 
from  Woodward. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  W.  B.  Tipton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "ijcL." 

RALSTON,  Pawnee  Co.  cf  200  pop., 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Pawnee,  the  county  seat. 
Terminus  of  Eastern  Oklahoma  Division  of 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays ;  ten  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900;  V.  E. 
Huddlestor,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Clr- 
otilation  "iKL" 

REFLECTOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  R.  C.  Mask,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

REDROCK,  NoUe  Co.  cT  41  pop. 

ECHO;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OPINION;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 

pages  173^x24 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
August,  liKJS;  W.  W.  McCullough,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5). 

RENFROW,  Orant  Co.  i  175  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


871 


OKLAHOMA. 


N,  E.  of  Pondcreek.    Farming  and  stock 

raisins:. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  ISx'^l;  subscription  91;  establislied  I'JOO; 
T.  E.  Williams,  editor  and  publisiier.  Circu- 
lation   'JKL." 

RINGWOOD,  Woodt  Co.  6  100  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  49  m. 
S.  E.  of  Alva.    Farming  and  agriculture. 

LiEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  elgiit 
pages  13x.>(i;  subscription  $1;  establisiied 
July,  l!t()i;  VV.  H.  Watkius.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

TI3IES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RIPIiEY,  Payne  Co.  D-  800  pop,,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe  Rd.,  15  m.  S. 
E.  of  Stillwater,  the  county  seat.  Cotton 
gins,  grain  elevator,  hogs,  corn  and  cotton. 

PAYNE    COUNTY    NEWS;    Fridays 

(AA). 

T  1  31  E  S  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  John  P  Hinkel.  editor  and  publisher 
(i— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROOSEVELT,  if iowa  Co.  p 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x2^;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  E.  \V.  Kimber  and  Guy  H.  Parker, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SAYRE,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -a  250  pop.,  on 

Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 

Cheyenne,  the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
l)x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1901:  N.  S.  Mounts,  editor;  Mounts  & 
Coe,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STAN  DARD;  Fridays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  J.  C.  Long,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—5). 

SEILING,  Deweu  (Jo.  "d  150  pop.,  7  m. 

N.  of  Taloga,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

GUIDE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1901 ;  W.  G.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3^.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHAWNEE,  Pottawatomie  Co.  n\ 

3,162t  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf 
Rd.,  4  m.  N.  of  Tecumseh,  tlie  county  seat. 
Manufactures  of  cotton  gins  and  ice.  Foun- 
dry and  oil  mill.    Farming. 

DE.UOCRAT;  every  morning;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished April,  1901;  T.  H.  Arnold,  editor; 
Democrat  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3  P). 
Circulation  "jjiL."  (A  A). 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
ceot  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
independent;  daily  eight,  weekly  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  16x22;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established  March,  1901;  Louis  S. 
Allard,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion—In 1902,  daily  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5),  weekly  Z 
(1,2,4,5). 

HERAIjD;  every  morning  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $2.50,  weekly  $|; 
established— daily  May,  1902,  weekly  m98; 
W.  S.  Pendleton,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation—weekly "JKL." 

LABOR  WORLD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

QUILL}  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  A.  B. 
Moore,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


OKLAHOMA. 


SNYDER,  Kioira  Co.  p  on  St.  Louis 

&  San  Francisco  Rd. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  .$1;  established  March,  1903;  E. 
E.  McCarthy,  editor;  Williams  &  McCarthy, 
pul)llshers  (8— 3P).    Circulation  "jjii" 

SPENCER,   Oklahoma  Co.  D-  150  pop., 
on  Fiisco  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City 
Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Saturdays;  twelve  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1;    established  April,  1903;   J. 

Wm.  Harmon,  editor;  E.  R.  Felt,  publisher 

(8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STERLING,    Comanche   Co.  p  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Lawton,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

COMANCHE  CO.  FARMER;  Fri- 
days; agriculture;  democratic;  twelve  to 
twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  B.F.McKeehen,  editor; 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

STAR;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1901 ;  Frank  G.  Prouty,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  '  isi,-" 

STILLWATER,  c.  h.,  Payne  Co.D- 
2,431t  pop.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Guthrie,  the 
Territorial  capital.  Indian  and  ranch 
trade.  Cotton  market  for  northeastern 
part  of  Territory.  Territorial  Agricultural 
College  and  Government  Experiment 
Farm.     Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1891;  John  S.  Hale,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "iKi"  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 
COURIER;  Thursdays. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  I.  O.  Diggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

G A  Z ETTE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
C.  F.  Neerman,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "J_K1  " 

STROUD,  Lincoln  Co.  O  800t  pop., 

^6  m.  W.   of  Chandler,  the  county  seat. 

Cotton  and  corn. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  G.  Y.  Walbright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  ten  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.  A. 
Bergthold,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SUPPLY,  Woodaard  Co.  \:  on  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
FORT     SUPPLY     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

TALOGA,  c.  h.,  Oeiwey  Co.\:2,000  pop., 

about  66  m.  W.  of  Kingfisher  and  45  from 

Woodward.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
foiu-  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  John  A.  Clem,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL  "  .  .^ 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Brownlee  &  Dunnagan,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  •  JiiL" 

TECUMSEH,  c.  h.,  Pottawatomie  Co.Q^ 
l,l93t  pop.,  50  m.  S.  E.   of  Oklahoma  City. 


872 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OKLAHOMA. 


OKLAHOMA. 


Saw,  cottonseed  oil  and  flour  mills  and  cot- 
ton gins.    Agriculture,  fruit  and  lumber. 

COUNTY  DE3IOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Foster  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3)..  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  E.  M.  Blackwell,  editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
liihed  October.  1901;  M.  M.  Henderson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jKi.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TEMPLE,  Comanche  Co.  P, 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
February,  1902;  Etzold  &  Walker,  publishers 
(2 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

TEXOLA,  Greer  Co.  JJ  300  pop-,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  120  m. 

W.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

HERA  Li D;  Fridays;  democratic;  four- 
teen pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1902 ;  Thomas  T.  Waggoner,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—4).    Circulation  '-iKL." 

THOMAS,  Custer  Co.  -n  1,000  pop.,  on 

Frisco  &  Kansas  City,  Mexico   &   Orient 

Rds.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Arapaho,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  Pubscription  $1;  estab 
lished  August,  1902;  Bronson  &  Nichols,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,080.    In  1904,  (z-4)  "JKL." 

TONKA WA,  J^ay  Co.  cT  707+  pop.- 
local  estimate  1,600— on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of  Newkirk,  the 
county  seat.  Wheat,  corn  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  The 
Tonkawa  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  Iu  1902. 
Z(4.  5). 

TRYON,  Lincoln  Co.  D- 117  pop. 
NEWS;  Fridays. 

TYRONE,  Beaver  Co.  t]  on  Chicago, 

Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  W.   of 

Beaver,  the  county  seat. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  11x15;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished May  10,  1»J4;  J.  W.  Griffin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

WAKITA,  Grant  Co.  ti  300  pop.,  on 

Hutchinson   &  Southern  Rd.,  92  m.  S.   of 

Hutchinson,  Kan.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  P.  H.  Loomis.  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

"W ALTER,  Comanche  Co.  ^  753  pop., 
21  m.  S.  E.  of  Lawton,  the  nearest  railroad 
station.   Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  republican;  six- 
teen pages  15x22;  established  July.  1903;  C. 
G.  Shane,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 


WANETTE,  Pottati-atomie  Co.  O,  400 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  W.  of  Shawnee.    Agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  M.  M. 
Henderson,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

W^  I  N  N  E  R  :  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1903;  W.  W.  Durnell,  editor; 
Durnell  &  Hitt,  publishers  (1—5). 

WATONGA,  c.  h.,  Blaine  Co.  n  300 
pop.,  30  m.  W.  of  Kingfisher,  the  nearest 
railroad  point.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  C.  G.  Nesbitt,  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2— 5P). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Mrs.  T.  B.  Ferguson  and  T.  B. 
Ferguson,  editors  and  publishers  (12—2).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WAUKOMIS,  Garfield  Co.  ^  688t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
10  m.  S.of  Enid,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture.   Stock  raising. 

OKLAHOMA  HORNET  ;  Fridays  ; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subsciiption 
SI;  established  1893;  W.  P.  Campbell,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WAYNOKA,  ^Voods  Co.  t}  ~'50  pop., 

20  m.  S.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat.    Stock 

raising. 

WOODS  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion SI:  established  l<t00;  Hilton  &  Foster, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Clrcn  "jkl" 

W^EATHEREORD,  Custer  Co.  -o 
l.OlTt  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf 
Rd..  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Arapaho,  the  county  seat. 
Cotton,  corn  and  wheat  raising. 
CUSTER  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days;  republican;    eight    pages   13x20;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  A.  Bollenbacn, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "iKL." 

OKLAHOMA  VORWAERTS;  Fri- 
days; German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1900;  Vorwaerts  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

WEIiLSTON,J^<HCoin  Co.  n-  383tpop.» 
35  m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City.    Cotton,  corn 
and  live  stock. 
NEWS;    Fridays;   republican;    fourteen 

pages    11x15:    subscription    .§1;    established 

1894:  Frank  E.  Beeman,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODS,  Washita  Co.  -D  25  m.  S.  W. 

of  Cloudchief,  the  county  seat. 

OCEAN  WAVE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished 1895;  R.  T.  &  K.  P.  Weatherly.  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n "jkl."  (A  A). 

WOODWARD,  c.  h.,  Woodward  Co. 

ti  600  pop.,  on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.  and  North  Canadian  r.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  Everett  Smith,  editor  and  publishu'. 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903.  Z  (4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


873 


OKLAHOMA. 


DISPATCH;  Fridays; democratic; eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
liKK);  O.  K.Kellogg,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  ".'ki,." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  four  pages 
30x26;  subscriptions!;  established  1894;  Will 
E  Bolton,  editor  and  publisher  (;i — 3).  Circu- 
lation -iKi..-    In  liX)2,  Z  (4). 

LIVE  STOCK  INSPECTOR;  semi 
monthly ;  live  stock;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.  E.  Bol- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circiilarinu:  In  1896.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  3,3*20.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S99.  S,650  #  #.  In  190().  yF  #  #. 
In  1501,  H.  Actual  average  for  1902,  9,780. 
In  1903,  yG.    Inl904,  yH. 

OKLAHOMA  POULTRY  AND 
HOME;  monthly; poultry  and  agriculture; 
four  pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Bolton  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3-3).  Circ'n— In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,4,5) 
(A  A). 

OKLAHOMA  POULTRYMAN: 
monthly  ;     horticulture,     agriculture     and 


OKLAHOMA. 


stock;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  January,  1902;  O.  R.  Kel- 
logg, editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion ".IKL."  (A  A). 

YALE,  Payne  Co.  D-  U  pop.,  22  m.  E.  of 
Stillwater,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

LANCE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  J.  L.  Fergusson.  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "iKL."  (A  A). 

RECORD ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

YUKON,  Canadian  Co.  O  385  pop.,  on 

Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd. ,  about  13  m . 

E.  of  El  Reno,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899;  W.  A. 
Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 


OREGON. 


Population  413,536  t.     Land  Area  94,560  sq.  miles. 

BoiiBcled  north  by  Wasbington,  east  by  Idaho,  south  by  Nevada  and  Califor 
nia,  and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.   State  capital :  Salem.   Principal  produc is  and 
industries  :  Grain,  fruit,  and  cattle  raising.    Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  30, 1905),  240,  divided  as  follows:    Daily,  23;   semi-weekly,  17; 
weekly,  172  ;  bi-weekly  2  ;    semi-monthly,  2  ;  monthly,  23. 

The  cities  of  over  2,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Portland 90,426t 

Astoria 8,381  + 

Baker  City 6.663+ 

Pendletoo 4,106+ 

Salein 4,^58+ 

The  Dalles 3,542+ 


Oregon  City 3,494+ 

Eugeue 3,236+ 

Albany 3,149+ 

L.a(;rande  2,991  + 

Ashland 2,634+ 


ADAMS,   Umatilla  Co.  [j'  263  pop.,  on 

Oregon   Railroad  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd., 

13  m.  N.  K.  of  Pendleton,  the  county  seat. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays:  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  November, 
1901;  S.  M.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JK-L." 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Linn  Co. -n3,149t 
pop. ,  on  Oregon  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 
Co'sRds.  and  Willamette  r.,  at  the  mouth 
of  the  Callapooya  r.,  79  m.  S.  of  Portland. 
Milling,   agricultural   implements,   chairs, 
matches  and  furniture.    Woolen  mills  and 
Iron  foundries.    Agriculture. 
DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  STATE  RIGHTS  DE3IO- 
CRAT,  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages- 
dally  15x22,  weekly  22x28:  subscription— daily 
$3,   weekly  $1.25';    established  —  daily    1888, 
weekly  1865;  F.  P.  Nutting,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl-"    In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  1,200.    In  1897,  Y.    In 
1898.  "JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

HERAIjD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day.and  HERALD-DISSEMINATOR, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
w-eekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1885,  weekly 
1879;  Train  &  Whitney,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1,128. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.- 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
issue  2,35'2.  In  189."),  H.  In  1896,  publisher  as 
serts,  smallest  edition  2.3.52.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  Inis99,yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
^  In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.     In  19U4,  yl. 

AMITY,    Yamhill  Co.  ^  2921  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  McMinn- 

vlUe,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  and  grain. 

VALLEY  TIMES;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Adolphus  Rea.  editor  and 
publisher  (6—8).    Circulation  "jki,.- 

ANTELOPE,   Wasco  Co.  ti  249t  pop., 

54  m.  S.  E.  of  The  Dalles,  the  county  seat, 

with  dally  stage  connection.  Sheep  rai.sing 

and  agriculture. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Max  Sup^dermann.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jja" 


ARLINGTON,  Gilliam  Co.  b  388t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railwaj'  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.,  135  m.  E.  of  Portland.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising  and  mining. 

APPEAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  S.  A.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—4).    (Circulation  "iKL" 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  James  S. 
Johns,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl" 

ASHLAND,  JacXrson  Co.  p 2, 634t  pop. » 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Jacksonville,  the  county  seat.  Woolen 
goods,  flour  and  lumber.  Quartz  and  gold 
mines.    Fruit  raising. 

TIDINGS  ;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1876 ;  Leeds  & 
Wagner,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,135.  In  1895. 1.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••)• 

TRIBUNE;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24:  subscrip- 
tion$1.75;  established  1896;  J.  M.  Potter,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2, 135: /or  a  year  ending  with  Jime.  19U2, 
2,450.    In  1903.  yH.     In  i;«)4,  (z-4)  I. 

VAliLEY  RECORD;  Thursdays:  four 
pages  2(1x26;  subscription  $1.75:  established 
1888;  E.  J.  Kaiser,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "ojo."    In  1902,  "jkl."  (++). 

ASTORIA,  c.  h.,  CTa<*op  Co.  t  8,S81t 
pop.— local  estimate  14,00(i— on  Union  Pa- 
cific and  Astoria  &  Columbia  River  Rds..  at 
the  mouth  of   the  Columbia   r.     Port   of 
entry.   Ocean  fisheries,  salmon  fishing  and 
steamship   and   packet  traffic.      Lumber, 
cereals  and  flour  exported. 
BUD  GET ;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic 
daily  four,    weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  suo- 
scription  —  daily  87,  weekly  $1;  establlsheft 
1891:  John  E.  Gratke.  editor  and  manager. 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl"  ,.  , 

Weekly:  In  1895.  I.  In  1896.  publisher  as 
serts,  smallest  edition  1.600.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL.- 

EVENING  NEWS;   every  evening   ex- 
cept   Sunday,   and    WEEKLY,    Wediies- 
idavs:    Independent;    four  pages  18x24;    s>ib- 
I  scfiption— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


875. 


OREGON. 


dally  1895,  weekly  1900;    O.W.Dunbar,   edi- 
tor; The  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  —  Daily  :     In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,   smallest  edition  1.106.    In   1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 
Weekly:  'vjO;." 

MORNING  ASTORIAN;  every 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK.LjY, 
twice-a-week,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $6.  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1878, 
weekly  1873;  The  J.  8.  Bellinger  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  edition  1,300;  in  1896,  1,500.  In 
1897, 1 Z.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yT. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  small 
est  edition  1,000;  in  1896.  1,200.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  vl.  In 
1901, yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,yl.  Inl901  "jKL- 
HERAIiD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
gages  15x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1890; 
.  J.  Curtis,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,350.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

Li ANNETA R ;  Thursdays ;  Finnish ;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
C.  C.C.  Rosenberg,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
8ix  months  of  1897,  1,331; /or  1898,  1,4.30; 
for  1899,  l,.5r3.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actiial  average  for  1902,  1,393.  In  19u3, 
yl.  (AA). 

ATHENA,    Umatilla  Co.^  im^  ^OV; 

at  Junction  of  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 

Go's   and  Washington  &  Columbia   River 

Rds.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Pendleton,  the  county 

seat.  Wheat  and  grain  raising  and  shipping. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  F.  B.  Boyd,  editor;  J.  W.  Smith,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

AURORA,  Marion  Co.  "q  122t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Sa. 
lem,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital- 
Agriculture,  flour  and  saw  mills,  hops  and 
potatoes. 

BOREAI.1IS;  Saturdays;  Republican; 
four  pa?es  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  Snyder  &  Gill,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BAKER  CITY»  c.  h.,  Baker  Co.  n- 

6,663+ pop., on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Co's  and  Sumter  Valley  Rds.  and  S.  fork  of 
Powder  r.,  300  m.  E.  of  Salem,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
gold  mining. 

H  E  R A  Li  D ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; daily  eight,  Saturday  twenty  four  to 
twenty  eight,  weekly  sixteen  to  eighteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1901,  weekly  1893;  Chas. 
W.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  ( 3 — 3)  Circula- 
tion—dailyuLi..'  weeklyjKL"  In  1901,Z(4,6). 
In  1902,  daily  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5),  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

MORNING  DEMOCRAT:  every 
mornintr  except  Monday,  and  BEDROCK. 
DEMOCRAT.  Mondays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly 
$2.50;  e.stablished— daily  1886,  weeklv  187(); 
Bowen  &  Small,  editors  and  publishers  (8-3). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

BANDON,  Coos  Co.  -n  64.5t  pop.,  on 
Coquille  r..  40  m.  S.  of  Marshfleld.    Lumber- 


OREQON. 


Ing,  stock  raising,  dairying,  fruit  raising, 

salmon  fishing  and  shipbuilding. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  David  E.  Stitt.  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3  P).    Circulation  "iiu," 

BEND,   Crook  Co.   D    pop.,  on  Des 

Chutes  r.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of  Prineville. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1903;  Lueddeman  & 
Lawrence,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

BOURNE,  Baker   Co.  n-  75  pop., 

18  m.  N.  W.  of  Baker  City,  the  county  sea  t 

Stock  raising  and  mining. 

NEWS;  Satui-days;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
October,  1902;  S.  O.  Coolidge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).   Circulation  "jkl"  (A A). 

BROWNSVILLE,  Linn  Co.  <j  698t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  22  m.  S. 

E.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat.     Woolen, 

roller,  fiour  and  saw  mills  and  sash  and 

door  factory.    Timber  and  agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  F.  M.  Brown,  editor;  Cavender&  Brown, 
publishers  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BURNS,  Harney  Co.  P,  547t  pop., 
13  m.  S.  W.  of  Harney,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

HARNEY  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1894;  Boyd  Bros.  &  Fitzgerald,, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARNEY  VALLEY  ITEWIS; 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1882;  Chas.  N.- 
Cochrane, editor;  B.  D.  Mclntyre,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TIMES-HEKALD;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Julian  Byrd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CANYON  CITY,  c.  h..  Grant  Co.  D 

345tpop.,90m.S.  W.  of  Baker  City.    Mining, 

stock  raising  and  farming. 

BLUE    MOUNTAIN    EAGLE;    Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1886;  Patterson  &  Ward ^ 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:    In    1895,   publisher  asserts 
not  less  than   1.115.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897,  \ 
In  1898.  "ijix."  (??)     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

CLATSKANIE,  Columbia  Co.  )jSU^ 
pop.,  15  m.  W.  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  Agri- 
culture, mining  and  lumbering. 

CHIEF;  Fridays;  republican;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  E. 
C.  Blackford,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jki- " 

CONDON,  c.  h.,  Gilliam  Co.  Ci  230t 
pop.,  35  m  S.  of  Arlington,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  connected  by 
daily  stage  line.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1S91;  S.  A.  Pattison,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
1900:  William  Christie,  editor:  Condon  Pub- 
llshiner  Company,  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl  " 


876 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OREGON. 


OREGON. 


COQUILLiE,  Coos  Co.  -n  728t  pop.,  on 
Coos  Bay,  Roseburg  &  Eastern  Rd.,  Coquille 
r.,  at  head  of  deep  water  navigation,  20  m. 
S.  of  Marshfleld.  Lumber,  coal  mining  and 
fish  canning.    Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  D.  F.  Dean, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3). 
Civculatiou  :  lu  1904  (^z^)  I. 

IIECALL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CORVALLIS,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.-n 
1,819+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  and 
Oregon  Pacific  Rds.  and  Willamette  r.,  at 
head  of  navigation,  90  m.  S,  of  Portland. 
Wool  growing,  stock  raising  and  agricult- 
ural district. 

TIMES;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  B.  F.  Irvine, 
editorandpublisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

UN  ION -GAZETTE;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x21; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1862:  John  D. 
Daly,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COTTAGE  GROVE,  Lane  Co.d974t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  22  m.  S. 
of  Eugene,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and  flour 
mills. 

LANE  CO.  LEADER;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885 ;  W.C.  Conner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BOHEMIA    NUGGET;    Fridays;     re 
publican  ;    eight   pages   13x20  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;    C.  J.  Howard,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DALLAS,  o.  h.,  Polk  Co.bl.271t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Rickreal 
r.,  15  m.  W.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

POLK  CO.  ITEMIZER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1866;  W.  A.  Wash,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895 
\A)^i\  for  1896.  1.012;  for  1897,  1,008; 
for  1898.  1,050  ;  for  1899,  1,038  ;  for  19U0. 
1,036.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  1,031;  for  1903,  1,037;  for  1904, 
1,032. 

POLK  CO.  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  ir)x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  J.  C.  Hayter,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OREGON  AVO  O  D  M  A  N  ;  monthly; 
Woodmen  of  the  World;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscript ioH  50  cents;  established  1896;  V.  P. 
Fiske,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897. 
1,116;  /or  1898,  2,060;  /or  1899.  3,000; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  March,  1901,  3,000. 
In  1902,  (z— 1,  5)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  4,000. 

DAYTON,  Yamhill  Co.  ^  293t  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Yamhill  r., 

7  m.  E.  of  McMinnville,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscriptioh  $1;  established 
1886;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DESCHUTES, C'-oofc Co.  n300pop.,on 
Deschutes  r.  and  Silrer  Lake  mall  stage 
route;  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Prineville,  the  county 


seat.     Agriculture,  lumber  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

ECHO  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  to 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  The  Deschutes  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DRAIN,  Douglaa  Co.  -D  620  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Rd.,30  m.  N.  of  Roseburg, 

the  county  seat,  and  161   S.  of   Portland. 

Wood,  grain,  lumber  and  stock. 

NONPAREIL;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  A.  T. 
Fetter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation   -JKL." 

DUFUR,  Wasco  Co.  ^  336t  pop.,  15  m. 

S.  of  The  Dalles.    Farming. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1896  ;  Reed  & 
Shepherd,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3).  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

ELGIN,  Union  Co.a  603tpop.,  on  Ore- 
gon Railway  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  35  m. 
N.  of  Union,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills. 
Agriculture. 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  Mr.  Couch,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE,  c  h.,  Walloiva  Co.  tf 

396+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  44  m.  S.  E. 

of  Elgin.    Planing,  shingle  and  flour  mills. 

Agriculture,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

WALLOWA  CHIEFTAIN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Carl  Roe. 
editor   and    publisher    (9—3).     Circulation 

"JKL." 

EUGENE,    c.  h.,  Lane  Co.  -D  3,236t 
pop.,  on   Southern    Pacific   Co's   Rd.  and 
Willamette  r.,  125  m.  S.  of  Portland.    Ore- 
gon State  University.    Grain?  hops,  fruit 
cattle,  wool  and  lumber. 
GUARD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays ;    democratic ;    daily    four,   semi- 
weekly  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1890, 
semi- weekly  1868  ;     Campbell  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Semi- Weekly:     In   1895,  "jkl."      In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1.575.    In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jjcL."    In  1899.  zl.    In  1900, 
vl.    In  1901,  vl.    In  1902.  (z-4,  5)  I.     In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

MORNING  REGISTER;  every  niorn- 
ingexceptMonday.andSEMl -WEEKLY ; 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight,  semi  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription- dailj'— $6,  semi-weekly,  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Gilstrap  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily :    Actual  average  for 
1902.611.    In  1903,  "JKL." 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1901.  "jkl"  Actualaver- 
age  for  a  year  ending  with  July.VXU,  1,409. 
In  m)?>.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

OREGON  STATE  JOURNAL;  Sat- 
urdays ;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1864;  Harrison  R. 
Kincaid,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl."  , .  .  V 
LANE  CO.  HERALD;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

FALLS  CITY,  Polk  Co.  p  269  pop. 
ARGUS;  Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


877 


OREGON. 


OREGON. 


FLORA,  Wallowa  Co.  cT  32  m.  N.  of 

Enterprise,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Mrs.  E.  P.  Skaggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(10—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FLORENCE,  J^ane Co.  -n222tpop., 

boat  landing  on  Sinslaw  r.,  5  m.  from  the 

Pacific   ocean  and  53  W.  of   Eugene,   the 

county  seat.      Lumber    and    flour    mills, 

salmon  cannery    and    furniture    factory. 

Farming  and  timber. 

WEST;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
W.  H.  Weatherson,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FORESTGROVE,  Washington  Co.\2 
l,096t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  24 
m.  W,  of  Portland  and  7  W.  of  Hillsboro, 
the  county  seat.  Sash,  door  and  furniture 
factory,  fruit  cannery  and  evaporators, 
and  grain  elevators.  Farming  and  fruit 
raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Walter  Hoge  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  1897,  1,339;  /or  1898.  1.392. 
In  1899.  vT.    In  1900.  yl.      In  1901,  •  jkl- •' 

WASHINGTON  CO.  NEWS;  Thurs 
days;   republican;    eight   pages   15x22;  sub 
scription   $1;     established   July,   1903;    The 
Washington  Co.  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl."  (DD)- 

FOSSIL,  Gilliam  Co.  ^  288t  pop.,  16  m. 

S.  of  Condon,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x^;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886 ;  James  S.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREEWATER,  Umatilla  Co.  cf  76 

pop.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Pendleton,  the  county 

seat.    Stock  raising  and  mining. 

TIMES:  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  November,  1901; 
Mrs.  G.  McQuary,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GARDINER,  Douglas  Co.  -D  286 
pop.,  on  Umpquar.,  56  m.  N.  W.  of  Rose- 
bury,  the  county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1902;  O  L.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jii."  ^ 

GERVAIS,  Marion  Co.  \i  224t  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Salem, 

the  county  seat  and  State  capital,  and  38  S. 

of  Portland.    Flour  and  saw  mills.    Hops, 

wheat,  oats  and  potatoes. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
Wm.  J.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GLiEVDA'L'E,  Douglas  Co. -n  112  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  of 

Roseburg,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1902;  S.  P.  Shutt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "iKi." 


GOLDBEACH,  Curry  Co.  p  65  pop., 

on  Rouge  r.,  55  m.   W.  of  Grant's   Pass; 

steamboat   connection    with     Enterprise 

City  and  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

CURRY  CO.  RECORDER  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription |;1.50;  established  lft02;  A.  J.  Kranty, 
editorandpubllsher(3— 3).  CIrc'n"i£L."  (AA). 

GOLDHILL,  Jackson  Co.p  385t  pop., 

on  Oregon  &  California  Rd.,    6  m.    N.  of 

Medford.     Agriculture,  horticulture    and 

gold  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  Char- 
les Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (3— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GRANITE,    Grant  Co.  U  245  pop.,  44 

m.  W.  of  Baker  City,  the  county  seat.    The 

nearest  railroad  station  IsSumpter. 

GEM;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1900;  H. 
E.Hendry,  editor  and  publisher  (1^).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GRANTS  PASS,  c.  h.,  Josephine 
Co.  p  2,290+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.  Agriculture,  mining,  fruit  raising  and 
timber. 

OREGON    MINING    JOURNAL; 

Saturdays;  mining;  republican  ;  twenty-four 
pages  8J^xlli^;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1895;  Arthur  Conklin,  editor  ;  Oregon  Mining 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jki  "  In  1897.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

OREGON  OBSERVER;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  suljscriptlon 
$1.50;  established  1892;  F.  W.  Chausse  &  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ROGUE  RIVER  COURIER  ;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1885;  A.  E.  Voor- 
hies,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

REAL  ISSUE;  semi-monthly;  socialist; 
four  pages  9x11;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Marcus  W.  Robbins,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

GRASS  VALLEY,  Sherman  Co.  [j 

8  m.   S.  W.  of  Moro,  the  county  seat,  and 

100  m.  E.  of   Portland.      Agriculture   and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  I. 
Westerfleld,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

GRESHAM,  Multnomah  Co.  )3  165t 
pop. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HAINES,    Baker   Co.  nf  147  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  10  m.  N. 

of  Baker  City,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  Independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
W.  D  Nelson,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

HARRISBURG,   Linn  Co.    -a  50* 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  25  m.S,  of 

Albany,  the  county   seat.     Farming,  hop 

growing  and  stock  raising. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
Usiied  1901;  A.  P.  Bettersworth,  Jr.,editorand 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation   'jkl." 


878 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OREGON. 


HEPPNER,c.h.,  Jlforrow  Co.  [!]  l,U«t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,500— on  Oregon  Rall- 
waj'  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  55  m.  S.  E.  of 
Willows  Junction.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
six  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
llstied  1883;  Warnock  &  Mitehell,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation   vkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ::iUx26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1397;  A.  J.  Hicks,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co. 
"d  980+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
24  m.  W.  of  Portland.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  Independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  L.  A.  Long,  editor;  The 
Argus  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridaj^s ;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  D.  M.  C.  Gault,  editor;  Hillsboro 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,152.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

HOOD    RIVER,    Wasco  Co.  ^  766t 

pop.,   on    Oregon   Railway   &    Navigation 

Co's  Rd.  and  Hood  r.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  The 

Dalles,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  raising. 

GLACIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  S.  F.  Blythe  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOULTON,  Columbia  Co.  tl  108  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

COLUMBIA   REGISTER;  Fridays 

(▲A). 

HUNTINGTON,  Baker   Co.  n-   821 

pop.,   on   Oregon  Short  Line  and  Oregon 

Railroad  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  E. 

of  Baker  City,  the  county  seat. 

HERALiD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1893;  Clay  A.  Walker,  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

INDEPENDENCE,  Polk  Co.  ^mf 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
W.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  Wagoner  Bros  ,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1903,  Z 
(4)  (•  •)  (A  A). 

lONE,  Morrow  Co.  ,-^  333  pop. ,  on  Ore- 
gon Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  Rd.,  17  m. 
W.  of  Heppners. 

POST;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898:  Miss 
V.  A.  Deaton,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PROCLAIMER;  Fridays;  local;  four 
T)ages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  A.  Bennett,  editor;  Bennett  &  Hol- 
brook,  publishers  (2—5  P>. 

IRRIGON,  Morroiv  Co.  i  476  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.Rd.,  179  m.  I 


OREGON. 


E.   of  Portland.     Fruits    and    vegetables 

raising  by  irrigation. 

OREGON  IRRIGATOR;  Wednes- 
days; irrigation;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1904;  A.Bennett,  edi- 
tor; Bennett  &  Holbrook.  publishers  (1—5). 

JACKSONVILLE,    c.   h.,   Jackson 

Co.  P  653+  pop.,  on  Rogue  River  Valley  Rd., 
near  Rogue  r.,  60  m.  N.  of  Yreka,  Cal.,  and 
240  S.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital.  Mining, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRATIC  TIMES  ;  Wednes 
days;   democratic;   four   pages    20x26;    sub- 
scription   $1.50  i   established    1871 ;    Charles 
Nickell,  editor;    Times   Printing   Company, 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1901, 
Z  (4.6). 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
10%xl5i^;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1903; 
Charles Meserve.edltor  and  publisher (8— 3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JEFFERSON,  Marion  Co.^j  273t  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Santam 

r.,  which  is  navigable,  9  m.  N.  of  Albany. 

Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  six  pages  15x22; 
established  1890;  G.  W.  Humphrey,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOHN  DAY,  Orant  Co.  D  282  pop., 
4  m.  N.  W.  of  Canyon  City.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Whitney,  on  Sumter  Valley  Rd. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS:  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  13x24;  subscription 
§2;  established  186S;  Chandler  &  Mcintosh, 
editors  and  publishers  (9 — 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  '  jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

JOSEPH,  Wallowa  Co.  cf  237t  pop.,  on 

Wallowa  r.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Enterprise,  the 
county  seat,  and  50  S.  E.  of  Elgin,  the  near- 
est railroad  station. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  A.  T.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher 
(11—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUNCTION  CITY,  Lane  Co.  -n  506t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  56  m.  S. 

of  Salem,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture 

and  fruit  growing. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1891;  S.  L.  Moorhead,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jjcl." 

KLAMATH  FALLS,  c.h.,  Klamath 

Co.  p  447+  pop.,  on  Klamath  r.,  which  gives 

water  power,  employed  in  lumber  and  flour 

mills.    Stock  and  agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent : 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1892:  Roy  Hamaker,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAGRANDE,    Union   Co.   cf  2,991t 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 

Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Pendleton.    Machine  shops 

and  railroad  roundhouses. 

CHRONICIiE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent democratic ;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1890;  E.  L.  Eckley,  editor; 
Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


879 


OREGON. 


OREGON. 


EVENING  OBSERVER;  every 
eveuini?  except  Suiulaj',  and  EASTERN 
OREGON  OBSERVER,  Fridays;  re 
publican  ;  daily  four  to  six  pages  18x24  ; 
subscription— daily  $6.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
llsheil— dally  1901,  weekly  1896;  Curry  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (&— 5P).  Circulation— 
dailv  "JKj,."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1902,  weekly 
Z(l,2,4,  5K 

A  D  VOC!  ATE  >  Fridays ;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  The  Ad- 
vocate Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A"*. 

liAKEVIEW,  c.  h.,  Lake  Co.  g  761t 
pop.,  on  Goose  lake.  Wool  and  cereals. 
Cattle,  sheep  and  mules. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1902;  W.  J.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LAKE  CO.  EXAMINER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1879;  A.  Y.  Beach,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).  Circulation  "iio.."  In  1902, 
Z  (1.2,  4,  5). 

LAKE  CO.  RUSTLER;  Thursdays: 
Independent ;  four  pages  17i^x24 ;  subscription 
$2:  established  1895;  J.C.Oliver,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LEBANON,  Linn  Co.  -n  923t  pop.— 
local  estimate  1,200— on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

EXPRESS-ADVANCE;  semi  weekly 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  four, 
pages  15x23;  subscription  gl;  established  1887; 
Alexander  &  Kirkpatrick,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9 — 3).   Circulation  'jkl." 

CRITERION;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  M.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (fi— 3).  Circulation  "j£i."  In  1902,  Z 
(1.2,4,5). 

LONG  CREEK,    Grant  Co.  n  133t 

pop.,  30  m.  N.  W.   of    Canyon   City,   the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RANGER;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  190o;  Charles  A.  Coe,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

L.OSTINE,    Wallowa  Co.  d'. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1903;  James  Doris,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MoMINNVILLE,c.  h..  YamMll  Co.\2 
1,420+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 
Yamhill  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  23  m.  N. 
W.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital,  and  50  S.  W. 
of  Portland.  Exports  wheat,  wool,  hops 
and  green  and  dried  fruits. 

NEWS-REPORTER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican;  eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1; 
established  Reporter,  1870,  iVcws,  1901;  O.  G. 
Estes,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  T. 

TELEPHONE  -  REGISTER  ;    Satur 
days;  democratic;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  F.  S.  Harding, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

MADRAS,  Crook  Co.  n. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MARSHFIELD,  Coot  Co.  -a  l,391t 
pop.,  on  Coos  Bay,  Roseburg  &  Eastern  Rd. 
and  Coos  bay,  380  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco, 


Cal.     Agriculture,   coal  and   lumber  and 
shipbuilding. 

COAST  MAIL  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x20;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished-weekly 1878.  dally  1902;  Mail  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation- 
daily  "'K_L  ■  weekly  "jkl." 

COOS  BAY  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscriptlor  $2;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  Geo.  A.  Bennett,  edJ  tor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Thursdays;  Independent  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "i&l" 

MEDFORD,  ^acAraon  Co.  pi,791t  pop. 
—local  estimate  3,000— on  Southern  Pacific 
and  Rogue  River  Valley  Rds.,  5  m.  E.  of 
Jackgonvllle,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 
mining  and  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

SOUTHERN     OREGONIAN;     semi 
weekly,  Tuesday  sand  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  Southern  Oregon  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  ".jkl."     in  1903,   (z— 4)   I.     In 
1904,  yl. 

MAIL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  A. 
S.  Bliton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "jjvL"     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

MILTON,  Umatilla  Co.  cf  804t  pop.,  on 

Northern   Pacific   Rd..  10  m.  S.  of  Walla 

Walla,  Wash.     Wheat  and  fruit  growing. 

EAGLE;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  H.  F.  It  C.  E.  Brown,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation   'ijcL  " 

MONUMENT,  Grant  Co.  u  108  pop. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MORO,  c.  h.,  Sherman  Co.  cj  335t  pop., 
27  m.  S.  E.  of  The  Dalles.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

SHERMAN    CO.   OBSERVER;   Fri 

days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.50;    established   1889;  D.  C.  Ireland  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation :  In   1895,  "jkl."      In    1896,    I. 
In  1897.  "JKL." 

MOUNT  ANGEL,  Marion  Co.  ^  637  f 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  4  m.  N. 
of  Silverton.    Farming. 

ST.  JOSEPH  BLATT;  Tuesdays;  Ger 
man;  reman  catholic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  C.  Mueller,  edi- 
tor; Benedictine  Fathers,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  Actual  average  for  19Q%,  4,t230. 
In  1899,  G.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
vnth  August,  m)^,Q,^\4:.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yG  (A  A). 

DER  ARMEN  SEELEN  FREUNDj 
monthly;  German;  roman  catholic; fifty-two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1389;  C.  Mueller,  editor;  Benedictine  Fathers, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  G  Z.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  4,374.  In  1899,  G.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1900, 
4,210.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z-11,  12)  G. 
In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

MOUNT  ANGEL  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  household;  forty-eight  to  fifty-six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Edwin  A.  Leman,editor;  Benedictine  Fathers, 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1900, -jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1,2,6). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1902,5,41'^.    In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 


880 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


OREGON. 


OREGON. 


MYRTLEPOINT,   Coos  Co.   -D  530t 

pop.,  on   Coos   Bay,  Roseburg  &    Eastern 

Railway  and  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  at  liead 

of  navigation  on  Coquille  r.,  17   m.    S.  E. 

of  Fairview   and   10  S.  of  Coquille,    the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;   republican; 

eigiit  pages  llJ^xlS;  subscription    $1.50;   es 

tablished  1893;  J.  C.  &  E.  C.  Roberts,  editors 

and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MYRTLE  CREEK,  Doiiglas  Co.  p 

189  pop. 

MAIL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEWBERG,  Tamhili  Co.  ti  945t  pop., 
on  Southern   Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  1  m.  from 
Willamette  r.,  15  N.  E.  of  McMinnville,  the 
county  seat,  and  26  S.  W.  of  Portland.  Agri 
culture  and  fruit  gro vising. 
ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;     indepen- 
dent; four  pages  18x^4;  subscription 75 cents; 
established    February.   1902;    G.  A.  Graves, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  repubican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  E.  H.Woodward,  editor  and  publisher 
(6— S).    Circulation  "JKL- " 

NE'WPORT,  Lincoln  C7o.-a256t  pop., 

on  Yaquina  bay,  7  m.  W.  of  Toledo,  the 

county   seat.    Seaport  town  and  summer 

resort.   Lumber  manufacturing. 

YAQUINA  BAY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  Wm.  Matthews,  editor 
and  pubhsher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTHBEND,  Coos  Co.  ^D  275 pop.,  4 

m.  from  Marshfleld,  nearest  railroad  center. 

CITIZEN;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  August,  1903; 
Chester  R.  Ingle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

NORTH  POW^DER,  Union  Co.  cf 
185  pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Naviga- 
tion Co's  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Union,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

POWDER  VALLEY  ECHO;   Satur 
days;  Independent;  four  pages  18x24;   sub- 
scription   $1.50;    established   October,   1901; 
Willard  D.  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 

PROGRESSIVE     CITIZEN  ;    Satur 
days;  independent;  four  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  Arthur  B.May, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NORTH  YAMHILL,  Yamhill   Co. 

^  254+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  of  McMinnville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

RECO R D  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Vine  W.  Pearce,  editor  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  Malheur  Co.  P,  445 1  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of 

Vale,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ARGUS ;  Saturdays ;  six  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Boyd  &  Clem- 
ent, editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n  "jkl  " 

OREGON    CITY,   c.  h.,  Clackamaa 

Co.  ti  3.494+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'b 
Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Willai^ette  r.,  16  m  S.  of 


Portland.  Manufacturing,  Water  locks 
and  abundant  power. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  Oregon  City  Courier  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900, 1,609.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.   In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 186  i;  L.  L.  Porter,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PAISLEY,  Lake  Co.  p  79  pop.,  38  m. 

N.  W.  of  Lakeview.    Mining. 

CHEWANCAN  POST;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  to  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  February,  1901; 
Perclval  &  Holder,  editors  and  publishers 
(9 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PENDLETON,  c.  h..  Umatilla  Co.  d 

4,4U(i+  pop.— local  estimate.  7,C)C)0— on  Wash- 
ington &  Columbia  River  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rds.  and  Umatilla 
r..  near  the  Blue  Mountains,  37  m.  S.  W.  of 
Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  and  231  E.  of  Port- 
land. Flour  and  woolen  mills,  machine 
shops  and  sash  and  door  factories.  Wool 
scouring  and  wool  packing. 

EAST  OREGONIAN ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  S  E  M  I  -  W  E  E  R  L.  Y  , 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  W^EEKL  Y,  Fri- 
days; democratic;  daily  and  semi  weekly, 
eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22^ 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $2,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established— daily  1888,  semi-weekly 
and  weekly  1875;  East  Oregonian  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (7- 3P). 
Circulation-Dailv:  "jjll  "  In  1901.  Z 
(1,2,4.5). 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,497.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKt."  In  1901,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5).  In  1904,  I. 
VTeekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,100;  in  1896.  1,600.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "J_KL."     In  1901,  Z  (1,2.  4,  5).    In  1904,  I. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  ten  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily September,  1902,  weekly  1894; 
Dodd  &  Kennedy,  editors  and  publishers  (3-  3). 
Circulation— Daily  "jkl  " 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  1,460.  In  1897, 1  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899. 1.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "jj£l." 

PILOT  ROCK,  Umatilla  Co.  cf  95 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation 
Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of  Pendleton,  the  county 
seat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four  to 
eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December.  1903;    John   P.    McManus 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4).    Clrc'n  'jki   ' 

PORTLAND,  c.  h.,  Multnomah  Co.  ^ 
90,426+.  official  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific, 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Oregon  Railway 
&  Navigation  Co's  Rds.  and  at  head  of  ship 
navigation  on  Willametter.  Largest  com- 
mercial city  in  Oregon.  Center  of  trade  for 
Oregon,  Washington,  British  Columbia  and 
Northern  Idaho.  Ocean  steamers  run  regu- 
larly between  San  Francisco,  Olympia  and 

Alaska. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  TELiEGRAIW;  every  eren- 
Ing  except  Sunday;  Independent;  fourteen 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


881 


OREO  ON— Portland. 


to  twenty  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $5; 
established  1868;  Clittorcl  J. Owen,  editor  and 
manager  (1 — I). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
St3'i'i.  In  18%,  F.  Actual  average  for 
189?.  8,364;  for  1898.  13,061;  for  1899. 
1 1,67-4: /or  1900.  16,364: /or  1901.  16.- 
644: /or  1902.  16,866; /or  1903.  17,648; 
f«rm)l.-Zl,'Z71. 

lYIOKMNG  ORE«ONIA]S;  every 
morninK  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  ten  to  sixteen.  Sunday  twenty- 
four,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $7.50,  Sunday  $2.  weelily 
$1.50;  established— dally  1861,  Sunday  1881, 
weekly  1850;  Oregonian  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation- Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  18,801; /or  1896,  2tJ,877;  for  1897, 
24.093.  In  1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  '^6, 1  98.  In  1900,  yC.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  28,580 :  for  1902,  28,591.  In  1903, 
C.     In  1904,  yC  (©0). 

Sunday:  Act^lal  average  for  1895,  25,645 ; 
for  1896,  28.368;  for  1897.  29,422.  In 
1898,  yC.  Actual  average  for  1899,  31,334. 
In  1900,  vC.  Actual  average  for  1901, 33.950 ; 
/or  1902,  34,487.  In  1903,  C.  In  1904,  vC- 
Weekly:  ^c^uaiai-eracre /or  1895, 18,310; 
for  1896,  20,264;  for  1897,  24,028.  In 
1898,  y C.  Actual  average  for  1899.  20, 1  09. 
Inl90(\vD.  -4cAi<aZawraere/or  1901, 23,659: 
for  1902,  24,027.    In  1903.  C.    In  1904,  yD. 

OREGON  OAILY  JOURNAL;  every 
eveninj;  except  Sunday  and  Sunday  morn- 
ing, SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days, and  WEEKliY,  Fridays;  indepen- 
dent-democratic; t  lijtit  to  sixteen  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  —  daily  $4,  semi-weelcly  $1.50, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  March,  1902;  C.  S.  Jack- 
son, editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily :   Actual  average  for 
1903.  8,946:  /or  1904.  15,204. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1904,  12,987. 
8e«)i- Weekly:    Actual  average  for    1904, 
2.405. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1904,4,486. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

SHIiTIPO;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  commercial;  eight  pages  14x18; 
subscription  $4;  established  1890;  K.  Ohama, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (••)(AA). 

WEEKLY. 


Saturdays;   independent; 

subscription  50  cents;  es 
1902;  Lydell  Baker,  editor 
•3).    Circ'n— In  1902,  Z  (4.  5) 


BRIEFLET; 

four  pages  11x16; 
tablished  Marrh, 
and  publisher  (1- 
(AA). 

CATHOI>IC  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $l..'i0;  established  18«9;  J.  P.  O'Hara, 
editor;  P.  E.  Sullivan,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  variea  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,364.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  2,583.    In  1904.  yl. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  H.  Teale,  manager;  Chronicle 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pubUshera.  Cir- 
culation •■jKi."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

COMMERCIAL  REVIEW;  Thurs 
days;  grain  and  milling;  eiglit  to  twelve 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $3;  established  1872; 
Leo  Peterson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKI.."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1903,  2,051:  /or  1904,  2,211. 

FRATERNAL  NEWS;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

GUIDE  AND  TOWN  TOPICS:  Tues 
days;  society;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  January,  1903;  A.  Lincoln 
Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  a  year 

56 


OREGON— Portland. 


ending  with  January  26,  1904,  958.  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

.JEWISH  TRIBUNE}  Fridays;  Jew- 
isli;  literary;  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
9x12;  sul)scriptiou  $2;  established  February, 
lli03;  N.  Mosessohn,  editor;  Mosessohn  Broth- 
ers, publishers  (1—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

LABOR  PRESS;  Thursdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  lsx24;  sulSscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  B.  Metculf,  editor;  Portland 
Labor  Press  Publisliing  Association,  pub- 
lishers (3— ;i). 

Circulatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl. "  Actual  average 
/"o/- 1902,  1,417.     In  190;;,  yl.    In  1904,  -jkl." 

NACHRICHTEN  AUSDEMNORD- 
WESTEN     UND     FREIE    PRESSE  J 
Tliursdays  ;     (Jerman  ;    eight    pages    17x24  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1892  ;  Albert  E 
Kern,   manager;    German    Publishing   Co. 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "ijti."  Actual  average 
for     1899,      1,861.    In   1900,   yl.    In    1901, 
(z— 6)  H.     Actual  average  for  1902,  3,331. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

NORTH  PACIFIC  RURAL 
SPIRIT;  Fridays;  agricultural,  turf  and 
live  stock;  sixteen  pages  lO^^xU;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1869;  M.  D.  Wisdom, 
editor ;  North  Pacific  Rural  Spirit  (incorporat- 
ed), publisliers. 
Circulatiou:    In  1895.  H.    In  1896,  G.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898. zH.  Inl899,yl.  Inl9G0.zI. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  y I. 

NORTHWEST  PACIFIC  FARM- 
ER; Thursdays;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870;  Frank 
Lee,  editor;  Pacific  Farmer  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulatiou:  Accorded  H from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.     In  1897.  Y.     In    1898.   zH.     In 

1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  (z-4)  H. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

PACIFIC  BAPTIST;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  twenty  pages  9x13;  subscription  $2; 
established  1877;  James  A.  Clarke,  editor;  Pa- 
cific Baptist  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,480.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  H. 

PACIFIC  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodist-episcopal; 
twenty  pages  8xl2J^;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1854;  A.  N.  Fisher,  D.  D.,  editor; 
Methodist  Book  Concern,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,860.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  H  Z.    In 

1898,  zH.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
issue  2,260;  in  1899,  no  issue  less  than  2,650.    In 

1900,  yH.  In  19U1,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  lower  than  3,050.  In  1902, yH.  In  mS, 
(z— 6)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

PACIFIC  SKAXDINAVEN;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

SUNDAY  MERCURY;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1867;  Sunday  Mercury  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7-3). 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,560.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y'.  In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 

SUNDAY  WELCOME  ;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; four  pages  21x28;  subscription 
$2.50 ;  established  1874 ;  Sutherland  &  Burnett, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRADESMAN  AND  COMMER- 
CIAL RECORD;  Mondays;  commercial; 
twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1896;  J.  H.  Carter,  editor;  Portland 
Tradesman  Cojnpany,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1898,  2,724.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  v I. 
In  1901,  y  I.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  #). 
In  1904,  yl. 

VIDNESBYRDET;  Wednesdays;  Nor- 
wegian-Danish ;  methodlst;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  60  cents;  estaolished  1889;  Rev. 
O.O.  Tued,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 8).  Circu- 
lation "i£i"     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).    In  1S03,  Z  (4). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


O REG  OS— Portland. 


OREGOy— Portland. 


WORLD;  Saturdays:  hops;  four  pages 
15x22:  subicijption  SI;  Alberc  Tozier,  editor 
aud  publisher  (1 — 1).  Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BI-WEEKLY. 

WO.HAN  sj  TRIBUNE;  biweekly, 
Saturdays;  woman  suffrage;  four  pages 
12x17;  subscription  SI;  established  1883; 
Clara  B.  Colby,  editor  and  publisher  (I— 5i. 
Circulatiou  :  In  1S95,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tuau  4.5U0.  In  lS9tj,  G.  In  1S97,  Y.  In 
1S93,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  4,0o0.  In 
1899,  yil.  In  1900,  April,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  in  fourteen  vears  less  than  3,U0(.). 
In  1901.  I  i-^-=-i.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903.  (Z— 4)  I. 
In  January,  1905.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  '^.000. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

OKEGON  AGRICULTURIST  AND 
RURAL  NORTHWEST;  semimonth- 
ly: agricultural;  sixteen  pages  10}^ x  133^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1891;  H.  M. 
Williamson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  I.  In  1S96,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl.  Ini;t03,yl.  InlOOl.yl. 

PACIFIC  31 1  N  E  R  ;  semi  monthly; 
minerals;  thirty-two  pages  10x14;  subscrip- 
tion $2 ;  established  May,  19«il ;  Philip  S.  Bates, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  September  15, 1902,  3, 30S; /or 
1903,4,389.  Ini;\4.  yH. 
MONTHLY. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  REPORTER;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1S85;  J.  H.  Zane,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1395,  publisher  esserts,  not 
less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In 
1S98,  yl.  InlS99.  zl.  In  1900,  (z— 4.  5)  I.  In 
1901.  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903, 
vl.    In  19M.  yl. 

'  BAKER'S  PACIFIC  STATES 
F  A  R  31  E  R  ,  S  T  O  C  K  31 A  N  AND 
D  A  I  R  \'  31  A  N  ;  monthly ;  agricultural, 
dairying  and  stock  raising;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
W.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation 

CA31P   AND   CIRCLE;  monthly;  fra 
ternal;  tweUe  pages  9x12;   subscription   50 
cents;    established   ltX)l;  J.  M.  Wadsworth, 
editor  and  publisher  (.12-3) .  Circ'n  ••.vkl." 

COLU31BIA  RIVER  AND  ORE- 
GON TI3IBER3IAN;  monthly:  lumber; 
fifty  two  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Greorge  M.  Cornwall,  editor  and 
publisher  (^3—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1900,  "isi."  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  during  past  year  has  never 
been  less  than  1,500.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
'i,'i09.    Inl;«03.  I.    In  1904.  y I. 

LION'S  3IOUTH;  monthly;  Independ- 
ent Order  of  Lions;  eight  pages  9^2^123^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  May.  1901;  P. 
A.  McPherson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  190-:,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— i) 
I  (••).    In  1904.  yl. 

MEDICAL  SENTINEL;  monthly; 
medical;  one  hundred  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1S93;  Henry  W.  Coe,  M.D., 
editor;  Medical  Sentinel  Company,  publish- 
ers (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,260.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,250.  In  1897,  Y'.  In  1898.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2.?50.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1899.  3,000: 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  3.12o; 
/or  1901.  3,250.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  3,250.    In  liX4.  yl. 

NORTHWESTERN    CHURCH- 
3IAN;  monthly;  protestant-eplscopal;  six- 
teen pages  10x12;  subscription  50  cents:  es- 
tablished 1902;  C.  L.  Parker,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iKi." 

NORTHWEST  POULTRY^  NEWS ; 
monthly;  poultry;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 


I  scrlptlon  50  cents  ;  established  1893;  Frank 
Leckenby,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion -'JKi-"   (A  A  I. 

NORTHWEST  WHITE  RIBBON- 
ER;  monthly;  temperance;  twenty-four 
pages  11x14  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1892;  Mrs.  Anna  R.  Riggs,  managing  editor; 
Woman's  Christian  Temperance  TTnlon,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulatiou :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.000.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y".  In 
1898,    -JKL."    In  1S99,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

PACIFIC  DRUG  REVIEW;  month 
ly;  pharmaceutical;  sixty  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  "1888 ;  G.  T.  Ketche- 
son.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901. 1,275  ; 
for  1902,  2.021.  In  19f3,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  2.196. 

PACIFIC  3IONTHLY;  literary;  one 
hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  B.  Wells,  editor;  Pacific 
Monthly  Publishing  Co.,  publis&ers  ( 12 — 4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "iKh"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,    5,2S3.       In  1900,    yG.       In 

1901,  November,  publisher  asserts,  lowest 
single  issue  for  a  vear  past  was  3.250.    In 

1902,  yH(??).    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  (z-6)  F. 
PACIFIC  NORTHWEST:  monthly; 

literary;     sixteen     to    twenty-four    pages 
10^^x14;   subscription  25  cents;   established 
August,  1903:  Gilbert  W.  Allen,  editor;  Philip 
S.  Bates,  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1904.  (z-4)  H. 

PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  OFFI- 
CIAL A.  B.C.  RAILWAY  AND  3IA- 
RINE  GUIDE;  monthly;  railroad  and 
steamer  line  tables :  one  hundred  and 
seventy  five  pages  6x8;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Bushong  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PACIFIC  ODD-FELLOW;  monthly; 
odd-fellowship;  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1892;  W.  A.  Wheeler, 
editor  and  publisher.  Does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

SENATOR;  monthly;  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias; thirtv-two  pages  7x9:  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  J.  H.  McKlbben,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1896,  "jjkl- "  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,137; /or  1898,  1 ,650: /or  1899, 
2,1  OS.  In  19<>0,  H.  In  1901,  (z— 11)  I.  In 
1902.  'z— 1)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WASHINGTON  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  Order  of  Washington;  sixteen  to 
twenty  pages  9^x12:  subscription  60  cents; 
'  established  1891;'  J.  L.  Mitchell,  editor;  The 
Order  of  Washington,  publishers  ( 12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  6,040; /or  1903.  6.916.  In 
1904,  (z-^)  G. 

W^ORLD'S  ADVANCE  THOUGHT 
AND  UNIVERSAL  R  E  P  U  B  I- T  C  ; 
monthly:  spiritualist;  sixteen  pages  7x10; 
subscription  50 cents:  established  1885;  Lucy 
A.  Mallory.  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

PORT  ORFORD,  Curry  Co.  p  108 
pop.,  on  the  Pacific  ocean,  28  m.  N.  of  Gold 
Beach,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays:  Independent:  four 

pages  18x24:  subscription    SI. 50:   established 

1892;    Walter  Sutton,  editor  and    publisher 

(1 — 4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PRAIRIE   CITY,    Grant   Co.  D- 213 

pop..  14  m.  E.  of  Canyon  City,  the  county 

seat.    Flour  mills,  live  stock  and  wool. 

MINER;  Saturdays:  mining;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
A.  M.  F.  Kircheiner.  editor;  P.  ¥.  Chandler, 

publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRINEVILLE,c.  h.,  CrooA;  Co.  D  656t 
pop.,  on  Crooked  r.,  120  m.  S.  of  The  Dalles. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


883 


OREGON. 


Stock  raising  and  agriculture.  Mining  and 
tinil)er. 

CKOOK  CO.  JOUIINA  L;  Tliursdays; 

republican;    four  pages  18x2t");   snbscrlptlon 
$1.50;   establislied  1895;   StelTa  &  Bailey,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Cii'ciilntioii  "JKL  ■■  Actual  average  for  \%Z, 
965:/'"  11'  4.  1,039. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  Wni.  Hulder,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation '•IKl..'- 

RAINIER,  Columbia  Co.  ^  550  pop., 
on  Columbia  r.,  19  m.  S.  of  St.  Helen,  the 
county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  R.  H.  Mitchell,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

R  O  S  E  B  U  R  G,  o-  h..  Douglas  Co.  -D 

1,690+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.  and 

Umpqua  r.,  75  m.  S.  of  Eugene.    Farming, 

stock  raising,  milling  and  mining. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEiMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages— daily 
15x22,  semi  weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$6,  semi  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1898, 
semi-weekly  1876;  L.  Wimberly,  editor;  Re- 
view Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily;  "jkl" 
Semi-weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
tj,350.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  HZ.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  printed  during  the  year  was 
1,940.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
Inl9cU.  yl. 

PLiAINDEALiER;  semi-weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays  ;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1868; 
W.  C  Conner  and  H.  H.  Brooks,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3).  Circulation  "uu,"  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

SAINT  HELEN,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.^ 

258+  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Port- 
land. Steam  lumber  mills.  Large  rock 
quarries  In  vicinity. 

OREGON  MIST;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Keeler  H.  Gabbert.  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation   •isi" 

SALE  M,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  ti  State 
Capital,  13,500+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Willamette  r.,  58  m. 
S.  of  Portland.  The  river  Is  navigable  for 
a  large  part  of  the  year.  Manufacturing 
center.     Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent-republican; daily  eight  pages  20x24, 
weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  — 
daily  S4.  weekly  $1;  established— dally  18S8, 
weekly  1881;  Hofer  Bros.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (8—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  1,752.  In 
1897, Y.  In  1898.  mkl"  In  1899, zI.  In  1900. zI. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 1)  !(••). 
In  19(>4,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  issue  2,712.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  19(V2,  vT.     In  1903,  (z— 4>  I.    In  1904,  y  I . 

OREGON  STATESMAN;  every  inorn- 
ing  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice- 
a-week,  Tuesdaj-s  and  Fridays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
weekly  $1  ;  established  18a2 ;  R.  J.  Hend- 
ricks, manager;  Statesman  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:    Rating  varied  from 


OREGON. 


H  in  1892  to  I  in  189.5.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z-4,5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904.  yl. 
Weekly:. In  1895.  "jkl.-  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900. zl. 
In  1901,  (z— 6)  1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
llt04,  yl. 

PACIFIC  HOMESTEAD;  Thursdays; 
agriculture  and  live  stock;  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  S. 
Bozorth,  editor;  Homestead  Company,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  In]901.(z-6)  G. 
In  1903.  (Z-4,  6)G.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G  (•  •)  In 
19('4,yC;. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  C.B.  Irvine,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

LIGHT;  bi-weekly  ;  Mondays ;  pre- 
millenial  holiness;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1900;  M.  L. 
Ryan,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — I).  Circula- 
tion "iKL."  (A  A). 

OREGON  SEARCHLIGHT;  semi- 
monthly; prohibition;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription .",0  cents;  established  1897;  Mrs.  E. 
M.  Vandeout.  editor  and .  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jki." 

A.  O.  U.  W.  REPORTER;  monthly 
(See  Portland.) 

NORTHWEST  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  poultry;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1896; 

C.  D.  Minton,  editor;  Northwest  Poultry 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—3). 
Circulation:  In  1599.  "jkl.-  In  1900,  (z— 6)1. 
In  1901,  (z— 4,  5)1.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  uHth  August,  1902,  2,529.  In  1903, 
yH.    InlSXM,  yl. 

OREGON  TEACHERS'  MONTH- 
LY; educational;  sixty-fourpages 6x9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Chas.  H.  & 
George  W.  Jones, editors;  Teachers'  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1S99,  "jjcl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19W,  1,019.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  2,200; /or  1903,  2,747; 
for  1904.  2.908. 

SCIO ,  J^*««  C'o. -D 346t  pop .,  on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  and  Corvallis  &  Eastern  Rds., 
18  m.  N.  E.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat,  and 
75  S.  of  Portland.  Flour,  paint  and  planing 
mills  and  sash  and  door  factory  and  cream- 
ery.   Farming. 

SANTIAM  NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;    subscription   $1.50;   established    1889; 

D.  C.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SEASIDE,  Clatsop  Co.  t]  191  pop.,  15 
m.  S.  W.  of  Astoria. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1903;  C.  J.  Curtis,  editor;  The 
Herald-Union  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—4), 

SHERIDAN,  Yamhill  Co.  >-  466t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of 
McMinnville,  the  county  seat,  and  50  from 
Portland.  Lumber  and  flour  mills.  Ship- 
ping point. 

SUN;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Westerfleld  &  Derby,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SILVER  LAKE,  Lake  Co.  g  75  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  100  m.  S.  of  Klam- 
ath Falls.    Stock  raising. 

CENTRAL  OREGONIAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican:  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1903;  S.  M. 


884 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OREGON. 


Bailey,  editor;  The  Central  Oregonian  Pub- 
lishing Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SIIiVERTON,i>farton  Co.t]656tpop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of 
Salem,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital, 
and  50  S.  of  Portland.    Manufacturing. 

APPEALi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  to 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Brown  &  Leonard,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SILVEK-TONIAX;  Fridays;  fourpages 
18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  May,  1902; 
Wiles  &  Hodges,  editors  andpublishei-s(3— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl.' 

SPRAY,  Wheeler  Co.  t\  23  pop.,  28  m. 

S.  E.  of  Fossil,  the  county  seat.     Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1901;  David  E.  Baxter,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "ijii." 

SPRINGFIELD,    Lane   Co.   -G  353 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of 

Eugene,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January.  1903;  J.  F.Woods,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAYTON,  Marion  Co.  \^  324t  pop., 

18  m.  S.  E.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital.   Saw 

and  flour  mills  and  sash  and  chair  factory. 

Also  water  works. 

MAIL;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1896;  E.  D. 
Alexander,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SUMPTER,  Balicr  Co.  D-  600  pop., 

terminus  of  Sumpter  Valley  Rd.,  30  m.  W. 
of  Baker  City,  the  county  seat.  Mining, 
lumbering  and  stock  raising. 

3IINER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  daily  local; 
weekly  mining;  daily  four,  weekly  twelve 
to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1903,  weekly 
1899;  J.W.Connello,  editorandpubllsherd-^). 
Circulation — Weekly  "jkl.* 

REPORTER;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  independent  republican;  fourpages 
13x20;  subscription  $4;  established  1901; 
George  A.  Morris,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BLUE  MOUNTAIN  AMERICAN; 
Saturdays;  independent;  sixteen  papes 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1896; 
Charles  Liebenatein,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "isi- " 

THE  DALLES,  c.  h.,  Wasco  Co.  [j 
3,542t  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Colum- 
bia r.,  85  m.  E.  of  and  connected  by  steamer 
with  Portland.    Agricultural  center. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (S— 3). 
Circulation- Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  1,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  'iKL-" 

TIMES-MOUNTAINEER;  semi 
w^eekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


OREOON, 


lished  1882;  J.  A.Douthit,editorand  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition 
1,400.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898,  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TILLAMOOK,  c.  h.,  Tillamook  Co.  ti 
834+  pop.,  on  Tillamook  bay,  60  m.  S.  of  Asto- 
ria, connected  by  coasting  vessels,  and  50 
W.  of  Forest  Grove,  the  nearest  railroad 
point.  Lumbering,  fishing,  dairying  and 
agriculture. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
six  pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1888  ;  Fred  C.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

HERALD;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  R.  M.  Watson,  editor;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TOLEDO,  c.h.,  iinco/n  Co. -D302t  pop., 
on  Oregon  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  the  Pacific 
ocean  and  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Salem,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture,  stock  raising,  dairy- 
ing, fishing  and  lumbering. 

LINCOLN  CO.  LEADER;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50  ^ 
established  1893 ;  W.  L.  Davis,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1..50;  estab- 
lished July,  1902;  The  Reporter  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

YAQUINA  POST;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  lox22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Coll.  "Van  Cleve,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

UNION,  c.h..  Union  Co.  nf  937tpop., 
on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  9 
m.  S.  E.  of  La  Grande.  Grain  and  stock 
raising. 

EASTERN  OREGON  REPUBLI- 
CAN; Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
Scibird  &  Glover,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

OREGON  SCOUT ;  Thursdays  ;  illus- 
trated; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  W.  H.  McComas,  editor; 
Scout  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VALE,c.  h.,  Malheur  Co.  P,  127t  pop.,  on 

Malheur  r.,  63  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Baker  City. 

Grazing,  mining,  dairying  and  farming. 

MALHEUR  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  14x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Frank  Esterbrooks,  edi- 
tor; J.  W.  McCulloch,  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WALLOWA,    Wallowa  Co.    cf    243t 

pop.,  6  m.  S.  of  Enterprise,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899  j 
L.  Couch,  editor  and  publisher.   CIrc'n"jKL." 

WARRENTON,  Clatsop  Co.  tl  on 
Astoria  &  Columbia  River  Rd.  and  Columbia 
r.,  8  m.  W.  of  Astoria,  the  county  seat,  and 
100  N.  W.  of  Portland.  Lumber  and  fishing. 

PORT    OREGON   TRIBUNEj 

Fridavs;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  G.  G.  Haley,  editor:  Tribune 
Publishing   Co.,    publishers.    CIrc'n    "jkl." 

(A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


885 


OREGON. 


WASCO,  Sherman  Co.  6  322t  pop.,8  m. 

S.  of  Columbia  r.  and  33  E.  of  The  Dalles. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWSj  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  G.  E.  Kellogg,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).  Clrc'n  "jjji"  In  1897. Z.  Inl902/'JKjt." 

WESTFALL,  Malheur  Co.  O,. 

OUR  WESTERN  WAYS;  Mondays; 
Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2:  established  WOO;  E.  A.  Heath,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—i).    Circulation  "jkl."  (AA)- 

WESTON,  Umatilla  Co.  ^  626t  pop., 

on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  of  Walla,  Walla,  Wash.  Agriculture. 

liEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x23; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  Clark 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

WHITNEY,  Balder  Co.  D-  265  pop.,  on 
Sumpter  Valley  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  Baker 


OREGON. 


City,  the  county   seat.     Agriculture   and 

mining. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  six  pages  11x18;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1901;  Coolidge 
&  Jackson,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "t£ii"  (A  A). 

WOODBURN,  Marion  Co.  \^    828t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  17  m.  N. 

by  N.  E.  of  Salem,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Fruit  and  hop  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  Auterson  &  GUI,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOODS,  Tillamook  Co.  ti   on   Nes- 

tucca  bay,  20  m.  S.  of  Tillamook,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

OCEAN  WAVE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  The 
Ocean  Wave  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation "iKL."   (A  A). 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Population  6,302,115  t.     Land  Area  44,985  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Erie  and  New  York,  east  by  New  York  and  New  Jer- 
sey, south  by  Delaware,  Maryland  and  West  Virginia,  and  west  by  West  Virginia 
and  Ohio.  State  capital :  Harrisburg.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  CoaU 
petroleum,  iron  manufacturing,  glass  making  and  agriculture.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  1,474,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily,  214;  tri-weekly,  7;  semi-weekly,  33;  weekly,  926;  bi-weekly,  4;  semi- 
monthly, 12  ;  monthly,  245  ;  bi-monthly,  10  ;  quarterly,  23. 

The  cities  of  over  30,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Philadelphia 1,293, 697t 

Pittsburg 321,6l6t 

Allegheny Ii49,896t 

Serauton 1 0'i,  0'i6 1 

Reading 78, 96 1 1 

Erie 52,733t 

WilkcMbarre 51,721 1 

Harrisburg 50, 167 1 


Lancaster 41,459t 

Altoona 38,973t 

Johu»itown 35,936t 

Allentown 35,416+ 

McKeesport 34,227t 

Chester 33,988t 

York 33,708+ 


ALBION,  Erie  Co.  tl  695t  pop,,  on 
Pennsylvania  Go's  and  Pittsburg,  Bessmer 
&  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  Erie,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  hoops,  han- 
dles and  other  wooden  articles.  Woolen 
factory,  flour  and  planing  mills. 

NEWS;  Wednesdaj'S;  republican;  four 
to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  5U  cents; 
established  December,  1901;  James  E.  Brltton, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 'A).  Circulation — 
In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).    In  1904.  "jkl-" 

ALLEGHENY,  ^"cfl'^eny  Co.  p 
129,896t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg  Western  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  at  confluence  of  Alle- 
gheny and  Ohio  rs.  Connected  by  bridges 
with  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  General 
manufacturing. 

ALLEGHENTANj  Fridays  (A  A). 
A  1. 1.  E  G  H  E  N  1  K  R  IJND  PITTS- 
BURGHERSONNTAGSBOTE:Satur 

days;  German;  twelve  pages  18x2:4;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1878;  John  E.  Joos,  edi- 
tor; German-American  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  11,800  in 
1893  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    Inl904,  yl. 

CHRISTIAN  STATESMAN;  Satur 
days;  Christian  reform;  sixteen  pages  11x14! 
subscription  $2;  established  1867;  Rev.  David 
McAllister,  D.D., editor;  The  Christian  States- 
man Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  Inl899.yl.  Inl90(),yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  In  1904,  yl, 

HRVAT;  Wednesdays;  Croatian;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
March,  1903;  Milan  Kova«evlc,  editor;  The 
Croatian  Christian  Political  Club,  publish- 
ers (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LOWER  AL.L.EGHENIAN;  Fridays: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Thomas  Lloyd  Jones, editor; 
Lower  AUeghenian  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "uiL"  (A  A). 

SONNTAGSBOTE:  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  187S;  John 
E.  Joos,  editor:  The  German  American  Prlnt- 
Insr  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903  (z— 1) 
H(««)  (A  A). 


SUBURBAN  LIFE;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1901;  J.  W.  Vickerman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).  Circulation  "iio,."  In  1902,  Z 
(4-5)  (A  A). 

VALLEY  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  Arthur  H.  Roberts,  edi- 
tor; Journal  Printing  and  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.    Circulation  ".ikl."  (A  A). 

ZION'S  WATCH  TOWER  ANI> 
HERALD  OF  CHRIST'S  PRES- 
ENCE; semi-monthly;  undenominational; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  T.  Russell,  editor;  Watch 
Tower  Bible  and  Tract  Society,  publishers 
(12—4).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

WESTERN  UNIVERSITY  COUR- 
ANT:  monthly,  except  July  and  August ^ 
collegiate;  twenty-four  to  forty  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Students 
of  Western  University  of  Pennsylvania,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (11—2).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

ALLENTOWN,  c.  h.,  Lehigh  Co.  [> 
35,416+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey, 
Lehigh  Valley,  Perkiomen  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.  and 
canal,  90  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
State  capital,  and  60  N.  of  Philadelphia. 
Iron,  silk,  hardware,  furniture,  shoe, 
hosiery  and  other  manufactures.  Wire  and 
thread  mills.    Seat  of  Muhlenberg  College. 

CHRONICLE  AND  NEWS;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  LEHIGH 
REGISTER,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50» 
weekly  $l ;  established— CTironfcZe  1870,  New» 
1866,  Register  1848;  Estate  of  Robert  Iredell, 
Jr.,  publishers  (5—4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1894.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  3,200.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vT.  In  1899.  y I.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 
W^eekly:"J_iii" 

CITY  ITEM ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $4.50;  established  1878;  Oliver  8.  Hen- 
nlnger,  editor;  Cyrus  Kuntz  Estate,  pub- 
lishers (.5-4). 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yj. 
In  1901,  (z— 6,  10)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I. 
In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


887 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


FENNS  YL  VANIA. 


liEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  pages  l()x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1893;  William  F. 
Roth,  editor;  I^eader  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (5—1). 

Circulation  :  In  189.5,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,8H0.  In  18%.  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yll.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,4,344.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  G.  In  1904,  yll. 

MORNING  CALL;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
rt%xl9-U;  subscription  $4.50:  established  1887; 
D.  A.  Miller,  manager;  The  Call  Publishing 
Co., publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  -jkl."  In  1900,  Z  (3,5).  In 
1902,  'JKL."  In  19113,  Z  (4)  (•  •).  Actual  aver- 
age for  wm,  3.f«i69. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x29;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880;  C.  Prank  Haines,  editor;  Haines  &Ruhe, 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

F  R  I  E  D  E  N  S-BOTE ;  Tuesdays ;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1812 ;  B.  F.  Trexler. 
editor;  Welt  Bote  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(3—3).    Circulation  "JKL"     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

STAR;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1901;  Bayard  Handy,  editor;  Star 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation—In 1902,  Z  (4).  In  1P04,  '-.uiL-' 

UNABHAENGIGER  REPUBLI- 
KANER;  Tuesdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  23x30;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1810 ;  Wm.  F.  Schlechter,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,386.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  -.TKL."     In  1902.  Z  (4-B). 

UNION  (JAZETTE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WELT-BOTE;  Tuesdays;   German;  In 
dependent;  eight   pages  14x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1855;  F.  W.  Neubauer, editor; 
Welt-Bote  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  Ratlngvaried  from  D  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898,  yF.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (••). 
In  1904.  yH. 

CEMENT  AND  SLATE;  monthly; 
cement  and  slate  trade;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1900;  Geo.  W. 
Hnnsicker,  editor;  E.  F.  Ochs  &  Bro.,  pub- 
lishers.    Circulation  "jkl."     In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

DER  JUGEND-FREUND;  monthly; 
German;  lutheran:  juvenile;  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1847 ; 
Dr.  W.  Wackernagel,  editor;  S.  L.  Brobst, 
publisher.  Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

AliTOONA,  Blair  Co.  n  38,973t  pop., 
on  Penns3'lvania  and  Altoona,  Clearfield  & 
Northern  Rds..  117  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg  and  238 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.    Manufactur 
Ing.    Bituminous  coal  mines. 
EVENING  GAZETTE;   every  evening 
except  Sunday ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22: 
•ubscriptlon  $3;  established  1892;  J.H.Craig, 
editor;    The   Gazette   Company,  publishers 
(6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1894.  H.  In  1895.  1.   Actual 
average  for  1896,    3,702.     In  1897,  T.     In 
1898,  vl.    In  1899.  vl.    In  19(H),  zl.    In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904, yl. 
MIRROR  ;   every  evening  except  Sun 
day;  independent;    eight  pages  18x22;    sub 
scription  $3;  established  1874;  Harry  Slep.  edi- 
tor; Harrv  &  Will  H.  Slep,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:      Actual     average   for    1895, 
4,008; /or  1896,  4,65'2.    In  1897.  GZ.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  .3,506.     In  1899.  zG. 
Actual  agerage  for  1900.  6,-3 13  :  for  1901, 
7,047  ;  for  1902,  7,.5S6;  for  1903,  8,187; 
for  1904.  S.S'i5. 

MORNING  TRIBUNE;  every  morning 
exceptSunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
daily  republican,  weekly  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,vireekly  $1 ; 


established— daily  1875,  weekly  1856;  The  Al- 
toona Tribune  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  3,329  ;  for  1896.  3,296;  for  1897. 
3,176.  Inl898.yH.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl90().  vl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  im^,  2,000. 
In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

TIMES  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$S;  established  1884;  Altoona  Times  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12— 4).  Circ'n  "jk'- " 
In  1899.  Z.     In  1902,  "JKL.-    In  1903.  Z  (4)  ••). 

DEUTSCHER  VOLKSFUEHRER; 
Fridays;  German;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1878;  L.  G. 
Lamade,  editor;  Volksfuehrer  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,040.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1^2,  1,527. 
In  1903.  vT.    In  1904,  yl. 

DEUTSCHE  WACHTj  Thursdays; 
German  ;  independent  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  June,  1901; 
G.  H.  Hemminger,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

INDEPENDENT  LOYAl>  AMERI- 
CAN; Saturdays:  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.,50;  established  1885;  W.  W.  Dunmlre, 
editorand  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation  "jsl" 
In  1897.  Z.    Inl902.  Z(4,  5). 

AMBLER,  Montgomery  Co.  O, l,884t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  M.  Haywood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.000;  in  1896, 1,200;  in  1897. 1.250.  In 
1898.  vT.  In  1899.  zT.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901. yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z-^)  I.    Inl904(z-4)  I. 

ANNVILLE,  Lebanon  Co.  P,  on  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Lebanon, 
the  county  seat.    Manufacturing  and  farm- 
ing. 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays,  local;  four 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1885;  C.  E.  Shenk,  editorand  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation    rah" 

^'POJ^JjO, '^i"'nstrong  Co. -€i  )24tpop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Pittsburg.  Rolling  mills,  steel  and  galva- 
nizing works  and  foundry.    Coal  mining. 

NEWS -RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1895; 
News-Record  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  "jkl."  In  1899.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,0(X)  In  1900,  T. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  ng- 
serts,  during  the  past  year  not  less  than 
1,200.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904.  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  during  the  past  year  not  lees 
than  1.200. 

ARCHBALD,   Lackawanna    Co.    cf 
.5,.396+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  and  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of 
Scranton,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 
CITIZEN;  Saturdays  ;  independent  ; 

six   to  eight  pages    18x24;    subscription  $1; 

established  1893;    P.  A.  Philbin,  editor   and 

nnhlisher  (6—3).    Circulation  ".tkl."    In  191 3. 

Z(4)(»#). 


888 


AMERICAN  NE\YSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 

ARDMORE  Montgomery  Co.  □,  on 
Peuusylvania  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  E.  of  Bryn  Mawr 
and  8  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia,  Yarn  fac- 
tories. 

CHKONICLiE;  Saturday;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
189U;  Mis.  M.  J.  Ensign,  editor;  Ardmore 
Publishing  Co..  publishers.  (3— 5P).  Circula 
tion  "JKL.'* 

LOWER  MERION  NEWS;  Fridays  ; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.5(1;  established  July,  1902;  Wilbur  Morse, 
editor;  Lower  Merioii  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (:3— 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHLAND,  Schuylkill  Co.  a-  6,4381 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  Le- 
higii  Valley  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Pottsville, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  coal 
mining. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  ADVOCATE,  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily  S3,  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1889,  weekly  1863;  J.  Irvin  Steel,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation— Daily ;  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,1.30.     In  1896,  I.     In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898  and  1899,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  less  than  1,800.    In  1900,  "jkj,  " 
Weekly:  "jkl'" 

LOCAL:  Satui-days;  republican;  four 
pases  18x24;  subscription  fl;  established 
18S0;  The  Local  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (li— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

NEWS*:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x"24;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Alfred  Garner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — r,). 

Circuiatiou:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,  fz— 6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  4,30'^;  for  1903, 
4,049; /or  1904,4,130. 

ATHENS,  Bradford  Co.  b  S,749t  pop. 

on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Towanda, 
the  county  seat,  and  22  S.  E.  of  Elmlra,  N,  Y. 
Tannery,  bridge  works,  foundries,  machine 
shops  and  manufactories  of  agricultural 
Implements  and  furniture. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  W  E  E  R  L  Y,  Wednes- 
days; dally  independent,  weekly  Independ- 
ent-republican; daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  S3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1889;  Geo. 
8.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher;  issues  also 
an  edition  forSayre  (8—3). 
Circuiatiou  — Daily:  In  1896,  "iKi."  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  "iKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
WeeUlv:  "jkl" 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Charles  HInton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iisj," 

AUSTIN,  Potter  Co.  i  2,300t  pop.,  on 
Buffalo  &  Susquehanna  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of 
Coudersport,  the  county  seat.     Farming. 

A UTOGRA  PH ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
•ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  H.  D.  Caskey,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation   'JKL." 

POTTER  HERALD;  Tuesdays;  social- 
ist; four  pages  15x22;  established  November, 
1904:  Jame3  W.  Yates,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5).    Issued  for  free  distribution. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  O.  N.  Benton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P).  Clrc'n  -jkl."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1900,  Z  (3.  4.  6).    In  1902.  -jkl-" 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


AVOCA,  Luzerne  Co.  D-  3,487t  pop.,  on 

Central  of  New  Jersey,  Delaware  &  Hudson 

and  Erie  &  Wyoming  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 

Wilkesbarre,  the  county  seat.  Coal  mining. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .SI:  established 
1897;  M.  J.  Dixon,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jjiL"    In  19u2,Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

AVONDALE,  Chester  Co.  C^  640t  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  &  Baltimore  Central  and 

Pomeroy  &  Newark  Rds.,  38  m.  S.  W.  of 

Philadelphia.    Ice,  flour  and  farming. 

HERAI^D;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1894  ;  Geo.  L. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "iKi" 

BANGOR,  Northampton  Co.  n-  4,106t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Bangor 
&  Portland  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of  Easton,  the 
county  seat.  Slate  quarries.  Manufactures. 
NEWS;   every  evening   except  Sunday, 
and  OB.SERVER,   Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— dally  $2.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1894.  weekly  1879;  W    R.  Grubb, 
editor  and  publisher   (8—3).     Clrc'n  — dally 
"JKL."  weekly  "jkl."     In  1899.  daily  Z.     In 
1902,  -iKi..-    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

BARNESBORO,     Cambria    Co.    n 
1,482  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of 
Hastings. 
STAR;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 

15x22:  subscription  $1;    established   July  1, 

1!H)4;  Milton  Spencer,  editor;  Star  Publishing 

Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

BARREN    HILL,  Montgomery  Co. 

a,  sou  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 

Pennsylvania  Rds.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of  Norrlstown. 

Terra  cotta  works. 

SUBURBAN  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days.    ( "-ee  Lafayette  Hill). 

BATH, iV'orf/jampton  Co.  D-  731t  pop., 
on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of 
Bethlehem.    Manufacturing. 
RECORD;     Fridays;    eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Charles  F. 
Bushnell.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circu- 
lation "iHL." 

BEALLSVILLE,  Washington  Co.  p 

388t  pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Washington,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

TELEGRAM;  monthly;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1897; 
Will  E.  Robison,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BEAVER,  c.  h.,  Beaver  Co.  -D  2,S48t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Pittsburg 

&  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  28  m.  N.  W. 

of  Pittsburg.  Water  power  and  natural  gas. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEIWI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription—dally  $3,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1891.  semi-weekly  1834;  The  Star 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circuiatiou -Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1.000.  In 
1897,  yl.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1901,  (z— 6)  1.  In 
1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  "jkl  ■• 
Semi- Weekly:  In  189.5,  I.  In  1896.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,500.  In 
1897,  yl.    In  1898,  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


889 


FENNS  YL  VA  MA. 


TIIYIESj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEIv1j\,  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pagea 
15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1899.  weekly  1874;  Beaver 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1900,  "jki."  In 
1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 1,2,  4,  6)  I.  In  19L'3. 
(z— 4)  I.  In  liiOl,  yf. 
Weekly:  "JKi."   In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  6).    In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

X-ltAV;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ARGUS  AND  RADICAL.,  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  i)ages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—  daily  $2.  weekly  $1;  established  — 
X-Ray  1903,  ^rgrit*  1818,  Radical  \%%&\  Smith 
Curtis,  editor;  The  Radical  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (6—3).  Circulation— daily  "jki,." 
(A  A);  weekly,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

PENTECOSTAL.  EVANGEL;  month 
ly;  unlenominational;    twelve  pages  8x12; 
subscription   40    cents;    established  March, 
1902;  Rev.  A.  S.  Hunter,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEAVER    FALLS,  Beaver    Co.  -G 

10,054+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Pitts- 
burg &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  7  m.  N.  of  Beaver, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  axes, 
flies,  shovels,  bicycles,  wire  nails,  cold- 
rolled  shafting,  saws,  door  mats,  glassware, 
stoves  and  other  hardware. 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; daily  four  pages  20x26, 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1884,  weekly 
1875  ;  J.  H.  Telford,  editor;  Tribune  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (3-3).  Circ'n  — daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "Jiu."  In  1902,  daily  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

REVIEW;    Thursdays  ;    republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab 
lished  1888 :  J.  W.  Carson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "Jjii-  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  less  than 
1,000;  in  1900,  July,  during  the  twelve  months 
preceding  no  edition  was  less  than  1.400. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.      In    1903,    yl.    In 

1904.  yl. 

GENEVA  CABINET;  monthly, during 
college  year;  collegiate;  twenty-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Gen- 
eva Cabinet  Stock  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BEAVER  SPRINGS,  Snyder  Co.  u 
402  pop.,  about  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Lewistown. 
Agriculture. 

PATRIOTIC  AND  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  Christian  en- 
deavor; temperance;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  A.  M. 
Aurand.  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  Inl901,"JKL."  In  1904,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  during  1902  and  1903  no  issue 
was  less  than  2,000.    (A  A) . 

SNYDER  CO.  HERALD;  Thinsdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  A.  M.  Aurand,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1 — 1 ). 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,000.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  2,040;  for  1897,  '2,020.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2,0+('. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  Vm.  January, 
publisher  asserts,  durinsr  1902  and  1903  no  issue 
was  less  than  2,140.    In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN  BUSINESS  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  twelve  pages  9x12:  sub- 
crlption  20  cents;  established  1893;  W.  E. 
Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  ..4c«- 
uaZat'era^e/or  1897, 21,664.  Inl898,yC.  In 
1899,  July,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
20,000.  In  1900,  vD.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902, yE. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  F.     (A  A>. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


AMERICAN  MONTHLY  HER- 
ALD;  farm  and  poultry;  twenty  p;iges 
9x12;  subscription  20  cents;  established  1896; 
G.  R.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
less  than  2.000.    (A  A). 

FANCIERS^  GUIDE;  monthly;  poul- 
try and  pet  stock;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  A.  W.  Amand,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

C'irculation:  AcUial  average  for  liOS, 
5,465  (A  A). 

BEDFORD,  c.  h.,  Bedford  Co.  g  2,lG7t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Juniata  r., 
39  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Cumberland,  Md.  Near 
Bedford  Mineral  Springs.  Deposits  of  hem- 
atite and  limestone. 

PENNSYLVANIA    HAWKEA'E; 

semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1895;  F.  Cowperthwait,  editor; 
Pennsylvania  Hawkeye  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8-3).  Circ'n  "jjvl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z,    In  1902,   -jki.." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  14x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1805;  J.  F.  Harclerode  and  S.  A.  Van  Ormer, 
editors;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  at  least 
2.100.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

INQUIRER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1837;  Inquirer  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,957;  for  1896,  1.892.  In  1897.  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,757:  for  1899, 
1,S28.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1908,  yl.    In  1914,  yl. 

BELLEFONTE,  c.  h.,  Center  Co.  n 
4,216t  pop.,  on  Bellefonte  Central,  Central 
of  Pennsylvania  and  Pennsylvania  Rds., 
23  m.  S.  E.  of  Lock  Haven.  Iron,  nail  and 
window  glass  manufacturing  and  mining. 
Lime  kilns. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$4;  established  1880;  The  News  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (3—5  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CENTRE  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  Chas.  R.  Kurtz,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.lOO.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,733;  for  1897,  2,052;  for  1898, 
2,342; /or  1899,  2,506: /or  1900,  2,759; 
for  1901,  2,884; /or  1902,  3,350; /or  1903, 
3,804  ; /or  1904,  4,087. 

Publisher's  atinouncement.— Largest  swoin 
circulation  for  a  county  seat  country  week- 
ly in  Pennsylvania. 

DEMOCRATIC    WATCHMAN;  Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1855;  P.  Gray  Meek, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1893 
to  "JKL."  In  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl  (  ++).  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl  (  +  1-). 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
I  (tt). 

KEYSTONE  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub.scrlption 
$1.50;  established  1886;  T.  H.  Barter,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,600.  In  1896,  2,700.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  2,780;  for  1898,  2,870;  for  a 
year  ending  with  October,  1899,  2,956;   for 


890 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


a  year  ending  with  June  1900,  3f045. 
In  VMl,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3«  0 1 3 1 
for  1903.  3,017  ;  for  1904.  3,lSti. 

REPUBL.1CAN:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Earle  C.  Tuten,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).   Circulation  "iiu<"    In  1897, 

Z.   In  mn,  "JKL." 

BELLE  VERNON,  Fayette   Co.  p 

1,901+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania,  Pittsburg  & 

Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Monongahela  r.,  42  m, 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg.    Manufacturing. 

Natural  gas  and  coal  fields. 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
188t);  L.  M.  Truxal,  editor  and  publisher  (3^3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

BELLEVILLE,    Mifflin    Co.    n   400 

pop.,  on  Kishacoquillas  Valley  Rd.,  20  m. 

N.  E.  of  Huntingdon.    Agriculture. 

TI.>IES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  J.  K. 
Zook  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  189T,  "jkl.-  In  1898.  Z. 
Actual  average  /"or  1899,  1,333.  In  190!J,yI. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

BELLE VUE,  Allegheny  Co.  p  3,416 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.    A  suburb  of 

Allegheny  City. 

SUBURBAN  LIFE:  Saturdays;  local; 
sixteen  pages  10]4xU;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901:  J.  W.  Vickerman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5).    Circulation  "JKL" 

BELL  WOOD,  Blair  Co.  n  l,545t  pop., 

on    Pennsylvania    and     Pennsylvania    & 

Northwestern  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Al- 

toona.    Mining  and  manufacturing. 

BULTiETIN  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  W.  F.  Balsbach  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

'B'E'S a "ETT, All egheiiy  Co.  P3,809  pop., 

on  Peansylvania  and  Pittsburg  &  Western 

Rds.  and  Allegheny  r.,  opposite  Pittsburg, 

the  county  seat.    Brewery,  iron  and  steel 

works,  foundries,  tanneries  and  lead-pipe 

works. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Young  & 
Jennings,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BENTON,  Columbia  Co.  n  635t  pop.,  on 

Bloomsburg   &   Sullivan   Rd..  20  m.  N.  of 

Bloomsburg,   the   county   seat.     Agricult- 

ure  and  lumber. 

ARGUS;   Fridays;   democratic;    eight 
pages   15x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;   established 
1892;   Edgar  &  Bennington,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers. 

Ci  rcul  atiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,570.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

BERLIN, 'S'omerse<Co.pi,030t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Somer- 
set, the  county  seat.  Bituminous  coal  and 
fire-clay. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  :  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1885;  P.  L.  Marshall,  editor;  The  Berlin  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


AdjLms    Co.    p    on 
Rd.,  20  m.   N,  E.   of 


BERMUDIAN, 

Cumberland   Valley 

Gettysburg. 

RECORD;  semimonthly;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
23  cents;  established  1895;  J.  C.  Peters,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

B  E  R  W I C  K,  Columbia  Co.  D  3,916t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Susquehanna  r.  and  canal,  26  m. 
S.  W.  of  Wilkesbarre  and  43  from  Scranton. 
Manufactures  of  cars,  car  wheels,  etc. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
13x19;  subscription  50  cents;  established' 
1900;  C.  A.  Raseley,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  Wm.  H.  Woodbin  and  S.  W.  Dick- 
son, editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."      (A  A). 

BERWYN,  C/jes<er  Co.  11.  920  pop.,  on 

Pennsylvania  Rd.     Lumber  and  flour  mills. 

Agriculture. 

SUBURBAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Jay  R.  Worst,  editor;  Henry  F. 
Clark,  publisher;  prints  editions  for  Wayne 
and  Ardmore.  Combined  circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

BETHLEHEM,  Northampton  Co.  D- 

7,293+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd. 
and  Lehigh  r.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Easton,  the 
county  seat,  and  .54  N.  of  Philadelphia. 
Iron  works  and  silk  mills.  Iron  and  coal 
mining  and  agriculture. 

TIMES ;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$4.50;  established  1866;  F,  Mcintosh,  editor  ; 
Times  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (5 — 4). 
Cii-culation  -jki"  In  1897.  Z.  In  1901,  Z 
(1,  2,  4.  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •).     In  1904,  I. 

MORAVIAN:  Wednesdays;  moravian; 
sixteen  pages  8x12:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  Rev.  H.  S.  Gapp.  editor;  Rev.  H 
A.  Jacobson,  manager;  (i2— 4). 
Circulation:  In  l'<98, -jkl."  In  1899,  zI.  In 
1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  T.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

JUNIOR:  monthly;  juvenile;  sixteen 
to  twenty  pages  8x12;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  October,  1902;  E.  T.  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BIGRUN,  Jejfferson  Co.  -a  879t  pop. 

on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Brookvllle,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  mining. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages   17x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
1897;  J.  M.  Thompson,  editor  and  publlshe 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BIRDSBORO,  Berka  Co.  c;  2,264t 
pop.,  on  Wilmington  &  Northern,  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and 
Schuylkill  r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Reading,  the 
county  seat.    Iron  manufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  Mohr  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REVI E  W ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
Harry  E.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (8—8). 
Clrciilation  •jk.l." 

BLAIRSVILLE. ^nrffano  Co.  ^8,88et 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Conemaugh 


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801 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


r.,  16  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Indiana,  the  county 
seat,  and  56  E.  of  Pittsburg.    Glass,  brick 
and   coke  works,  foundries,  tin-plate  and 
woolen  mills,  tanneries  and  railroad  work 
shops.    Coal  mining. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  itages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1S94;  Charles  Kerler,  Jr., 
editor;  The  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (8—:^).  Circulation  •■ija.."  In  1903,  Z 
(4)  (••)  (A  A). 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  1880;  J.  Moorhead  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BliOOMSBURG.c.  b..  Columbia 

Co.  D  6,170+  pop.,  on  Bloomsburg  &  Sul- 
livan, Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.  and  Sus- 
quehanna r.,  8  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Danville. 
Iron  manufacturing. 

BI.OOMSBURG      1)  A  I  L.  Y  ;     every 

evening    except    Sunday,    and    J)  E  I>£  O  - 
CRATIC    SENTINEL,   Fridays;    demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  22x28; 
subscription— dally  $3,  w-eekly$l;  established 
—daily  1892,  weekly  1871;    J.  C.  Rutter,  Jr., 
editor  and  publisher  (3—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly  :     In    1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,450.     In  1896,  H.    In  1897.  HZ. 
In  1898.  yH.     In  1899,  yl.     In  1900.  yl.    In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sundays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  March,  1902;  VandersUce  & 
Eyerly,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

COLUMBIA  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  21x27; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1857;  Jas.  C. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1896,  "iKL-"  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  (??)    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

COLUMBIAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
«lght  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  George  E.  Elwell,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).  Circulation  'JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

BliOSSBURG,    Tioga    Co.    t]   2,423t 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Fall  Brook  Rds.,  45  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Elmlra,  N.  Y.,  and  190  N.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.    Mining,  lum- 
bering and  manufacturing. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays ;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Ben  O.  Sexton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,592.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

BOLIVAR,  Westmoreland  Co.  JD  486t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Conemaugh 

r.,  59  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg  and  22    N.  E.  of 

Greensburg,  the  county  seat.     Flour  and 

saw  mills.    Fire  brick  kilns. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  190(J; 
J.  R.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 


PENNSYLVA.MA. 


BRADDOCK,^«eirAeni/  Co.  p  18,664t 

pop.-  local  estimate,  8,500— on  Baltimore  & 
Ohio.  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg  &  Lake 
Erie  Rds.  and  Monongahela  r.,  10  m.  S.  E. 
of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  Iron  and 
steel  works.    Coal  mining. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  e.stabllshed  1893; 
Messrs.  Petty,  editors;  Braddock  Publishing 
Company,  publisliers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKVL."  In  1896, 1.  In 
1897,  1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  (z— 
2,3,7,10)1.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  1887 ;  J.  C. 
Longhead,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4).  Cir- 
culation  ".IKl.  " 

BRADFORD,  McKean  Co.  tl  15,029t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania,  Buf- 
falo, Rochester  &  Pittsburg,  Bradford,  Alle- 
gheny &  Klnzua  and  Bradford,  Bordell  & 
Kinzua  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Smithport,  the 
county  seat.  Coal  mines  and  natural  gas. 
In  the  Northern  Pennsylvania  oil  fields. 
Oil  exchanges  and  various  manufactories. 

ERA;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  Weekly,  Thursdays;  independent; 
daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $7,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1876;  P.  C.  Boyle,  editor;  Era  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In 
1900,  (z-3,  4)1.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903,  yL    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1898,  ".jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900, 
(z— 3,  4)1.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  17J^x22J^; 
subscription  $5;  established  1885;  R.P.Hal- 
good,  editor;  Star  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (10— 3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  y I. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

RECO  R  D ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY",  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican  ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1890, 
weekly  1902;  The  Record  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation:  Daily— In  1902,  "iju."  Inl903, 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  y I. 
Weekly- In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••).    In  1904. "jkl.- 

SUNDAY  HERALD;  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent; tea  to  twelve  pages  1.5x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1895;  Ada  Cable,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4.  5). 


BOYERTOWN,  Berks  Co.  O^  l,709t 

pop., on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  18  m. 
E.  of  Reading,  the  county  seat.  Cigar, 
carriage  and  casket  manufacturing,  ag- 
riculture and  magnetic  iron  mines. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
■eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1858;  Charles  Spatz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 


BRISTOL,  Bucks  Co.  R  7,104t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Rd.,  Pennsylvania  canal  and 
Delaware  r.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of  Philadelphia. 
Manufactures  of  carpets  and  hosiery, 
worsted  and  yarns.  Foundry  and  rolling 
mills. 

BUCKS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1873;  Jesse  O.  Thomas  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1^2, 1,910 1 
for  1903.  '1. 1 1  3 :  for  1904.  3, 102. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1871;  James  Drury,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "iii." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNS  YL  VANIA . 


B  R  O  C  K WAY VI L  L  E,  J^erton 

Co.  -a  l,777t  pop., on  New  York.Lake  Erie  & 
Western,  Pennsylvania  Go's  and  Rochester 
&  Pittsburg  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Du  Bols.  Lum- 
ber mills.    Coal  mining  and  farming. 

RECORDi  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  G.  R.  Adam,  editor  and  pu"b- 
llsher(&— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  ".JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

BROOK VILLE,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co. 
-o  2,iTi;  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.  and 
Red  Bank  creek,  104  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 
Lumber  trade.  Coal  and  iron  mines  In 
vicinity. 

JEFFERSON  IAN-DE3IOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  John  Mc- 
Murray.  editor;  John  McMurray  &  Sons, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1905,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,3;0.  In  1896,  I,  In  1896,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."       In   1899.  Z.       In  1900,    Z.      In 

1902,  -JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 
REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1859;  F.  A.  Weaver,  editor;  W.  S.  & 
H.  J.  Weaver,  publishers  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl-"    In  19(12,  Z  (4,  5). 

BROWNSVILLE,  Fayette  Co.  p 
1,552+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.  and 
Monongahela  r.,  55  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg,  con- 
nected by  steamboat  line.  Manufacturing 
and  coal  mining. 

CLIP  PER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1838;  W.  F.  Applegate,  editor  and  proprietor. 
Circulation  -'jki.." 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Edwin  P.  Couse,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1S96.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,088.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  I.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,09 Z;  for  1903.   1,143:  for  1904.  1,091. 

F1EL.DVIEVV;  monthly;  presbyterian ; 
twenty  pages7xlO;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished January,  1903;  T.  M.  Hurst,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,008; /or  1904,  1,027. 

BRYN  ATH YN,  Montgomery  Co.  O, 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  (Post  Of- 
fice, Huntington  Valley.) 

NEW  CHURCH  LIFE;  monthly; 
swedenborgian  ;  fifty  six  pages  6x9  ;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1881:  C.  T.  Odhner, 
editor;  The  General  Church  of  the  New  Jeru- 
salem, publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

BRYN  MAWR,  Montgomery  Co.  D 
3,000  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 
of  Philadelphia.  Summer  resort  and  resi- 
dence town. 

HOME  NEWS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  W.  G.  and  A.  M.  Hower,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "im,."    In 

1903,  Z(4)(««). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x32  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  Suburban  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (6 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  Iq 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


BURGETTSTOWN,  Washington 
Co.  p  961+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Pitts- 
burg. Manufacturers  of  coaches,  flour  and 
household  furniture.    Coal  mining. 

ENTER  PRISE  ;Wedne6days;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  Howard  Cramer,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  "jkl." 

BUTLER,  c.  h.,  Butler  Co.  -a  10,853t 
pop.— local  estimate  17,000— on  Pennsylva- 
nia, Pittsburg  &  Western,  Pittsburg,  Besse- 
mer &  Lake  Erie,  and  Buffalo,  Rochester  & 
Pittsburg  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  of  Pittsburg.  Steel 
car  factories,  roller  flour  mill,  bottle  and 
plate-glass  works  and  woolen  mills.  Agri- 
culture and  mining.    Natural  gas. 

EA  GLE ;  every  evening  except  Sunday» 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4» 
weekly  $i;  established— daily  1902.  weekly 
1870;  The  Eagle  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Ci  re  ul  atio  n— Daily:  "jkl."  in  1904, 
(DD). 

Weekly:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  H  (D  D)- 

TIMESi;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  daily  inde- 
pendent, weekly  democratic  ;  dally  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — 
dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1884;  C.  M. 
&  W.  J.  Henueman.  editors;  Times  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Circulation  — 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

BUTLER  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages 22x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  Chas.  E.  Hei-r,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1863 ;  W.  C.  Negley,  editor  and  publisher  (:3— 3) . 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902, 
Z  (1,  2.  4,  5). 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1823;  P.  A.  Rattlgan's  Sons,  editors 
and  puVjlishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  Inl897,  Y.  In 
1898,  '.LKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,5). 
In  1903,  Cz— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl, 

ORPHANS'  FRIEND;  monthly;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Rev.  P.  C.  Prugh,  D.D.,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  ".jkl."  (A  A). 

CALIFORNIA,  Washington  Co.  p 
2,009+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Mo- 
nongahela r.,  30  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg.  Steam- 
boats ascend  the  river  to  this  point.  State 
Normal  School,  boatyards  and  glass  fac- 
tory.   Coal  mining. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  twenty  pages  17i^x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  H.  L.  &  A.  H.Lamb,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—5  P).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

CAMBRIDGE  SPRINGS,  Craic. 

ford  Co.  ti  1,495+  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Erie 

Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Meadvllle,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture.    Mineral  water  springs. 

NEWS;  triweekly,  Mondays,  Wednes- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  four  to  eight 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


pajres  ir>x'22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  Eckels  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5^.    Circulation  "jki.." 

EXTEKPltlSE;  semi  -  weeklj-,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent  republican; 
eight  paRPB  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  G.  L.  Wade,  editor;  Enterprise 
PublishinK  Company,  publishers  (12 — t). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  •  .iki."  Actual  aver. 
age  /or  1897,  1,0S4.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899. 
••jKi."  In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
every  Issue  during  the  past  year  was  1,004. 
In  19(M.  (z— 1^  r. 

CANONSBURG,  ^VashingUm  Co.  p 
2,714f  pop.— with  suburbs  3,500— on  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 
and  Chartlers  creek,  32  m.  S.  W.  of  Pitts- 
burg. Manufactures  of  iron  and  steel,  kegs 
and  buckets.  Carriage  factories,  carbon 
works  and  planing  mills.  Oil,  coal  and 
natural  gas.  I 

HERALD;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliY,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3.  weekly  80  cents;  established— daily, 
1903;  weekly  1872;  Jos.  G.  Charlton,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iju,." 

NOTES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
and  VV  K  E  K  Ij  Y ,  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  18x34;  subscription— daily  $3. 
weekly  75  cents;  established  — dally  1894, 
weekly  1875;  D.  H.  &  Wm.  H.  Fee,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1896.  '•jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,073',  for  1898,1,100;  for  1899, 
1,112.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

CANTON,  Bradford  Co.  t]  1.525t  pop., 
on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Will- 
lamsport  and  38  S.  of  Elmlra,  N.  Y.  Foun- 
dry and  a  lumber  mill.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEIi;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  Independent-republican;  four 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
Charles  D.  Derrah,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).  Circulation  "ijtL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  ".JKL.- 

WCIRIiD;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
to  eiarht  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  H.  M.  &  F.  E.  Whitman,  edi- 
tors and  publishers(  1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GARBONDALiE,  Lackawanna  Co.  cf 
18,536+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Delaware  &  Hudson 
and  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rds. 
and  Lackawanna  r.,  16  m.  N.  E.of  Scranton, 
the  county  seat.    Coal. 

EVENING  L.EADER;  every  evening 
•except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $5;  established  1872;  C.  E. 
LathroT),  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  2,2'13.  In  1897. 
V.  In  1898,  vT.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
ADVANCE  AND  JERMYN  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Frldavs;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1857;  Ad- 
vance Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
(7— 3  PI. 

Circulation:   In  1895,  "jkl  ••    Actual  nver- 
aae/or  1896,  1,353.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898,'^LKi.■• 
GARLISIJE,  c.  h.,  Cumberland  Co.  Q 
9,626+  pop.,  onCumberland  Valley  and  Phil- 
adelphia &  Reading  Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Har- 
risburg,  the  State  capital.     Seat  of  Dickin- 


son College,  Metzger  Female  College  and  U. 
B.  Indian  Training  School.    Manufacturing. 

A3IERICAN    VOLUNTEER  ;    every 

evening  except  Sunday,   and   WEEKI^Y, 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages— daily 
18x24,  weekly  22x28;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.25 ;  established— daily  January  ,1901, 
weekly  1814;  A.  M.  Gher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 4). 

Circulation- Daily :  "jki-" 
Weekly:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,920.     In  1896,  1.      In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.     In  1899.  yl.    In  1900. yl.    In  1901, 
(z-4,6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  SENTINEIi;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  VALLEY  SENTI- 
NEt,  Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  four 
weekly  eight  pages  20x2h  ;  subscription— dally 
$8,  weekly  $1.50  ;  established  —  daily  1882, 
weekly  1864;  D.  R.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

Circulation- Daily:  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1901,  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904. 
(z-4)l  (••). 

Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902.  yl.  In 
1903,  y  I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  22x27; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1886,  weekly  1800  ;  Herald  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation—daily "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1898, 
Z.    In  1899,  Z.     In  1902,  "J_KL." 

PUBLIC  POINTER;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent-democratic; four  pages  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  S.  R.  Murray, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4).     Clrc'n  "jkl." 

FORUM;  monthly;  during  school  year; 
collegiate;  forty  eight  to  seventy-four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1897;  Stu- 
dents of  Dickinson  School  of  Law.  editors 
and  publl.shers  (8—3  P).     Circulation  "jkl." 

.JOURNAL  OF  THE  ASSOCIA- 
TION OF  MIIilTARY  SURGEONS 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES;  monthly; 
military;  medical;  one  hundred  and  twenty 
pages  6}4x9}4;  subscription  $3;  established 
1891;  James  Evelyn  Pilcher,  editor;  Associa- 
tion of  Military  Surgeons,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,"jiL."  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  2,000;  for  1903.  2,000; /orl904, 
2,025. 

CARNEGIE,  Allegheny  Co.  p  7,330t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Chartlers  &  Youghl©- 
gheny  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.,  5  m.  W.  of  Pitts- 
burg, the  county  seat.  Planing  and  sheet- 
iron  mills,  glass  factory,  lock  works  and 
lead  and  coal  mines.    Natural  gas. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1873;  Chas.  Knep- 
per,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

UNION;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve  to 
twenty  pages  11x14:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished'1892;  Gus  A.  Beard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

VALLEY  SIGNAL;  Wednesdays; 
independent-republican;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  lOJ^xU;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  John  B.  Knenper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; dated  also  at  Bri<<eeville(8 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKI."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

CARROLLTOWN,  Cambria  Co.  U 

790+  pop.,  on  Susquehanna  r..  20  m.  N.  by  N. 

E.  of  Johnstown.  Beds  of  coal,  fire-clay  and 

mineral  paints  In  the  vicinity.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1879;  Geo.E.  Hlpps, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


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CATASAUQUA,  Lthigh  Co.  O-  3,963t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Central  of  New 
Jersey  and  Catasauqua  &  Fogelsville  Rds. 
and  Lehigh  Navigation  Go's  canal,  3  m.  N. 
of  Allentown,  the  county  seat,  and  65  N.  of 
Philadelphia.  Iron  and  silk  plush  man- 
ufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Edmund  Randall,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).   Circulation  "iKi." 

CATAWISSA,  Columbia  Co.  D  2,023t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading,  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Pennsylvania 
Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  6  m.  E.  of  Dan- 
ville. Foundries,  machine  shops,  broom 
and  shoe  factories  and  paper  and  fiber 
mills.    Farming. 

NEWS  ITE3I;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878:  Charles  E.  Randall,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,5U0.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.858.  Inl897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  (??)  In 
19U3,Z(4)  (••). 

CENTERHALL,  Center  Co.  u  537t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of 

Harrisburg,    the   State   capital.      Machine 

shop,  foundry  and  steam  roller  flour  mill. 

CENTER  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1836;  S.  W.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,048.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897  and  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  least  number  printed  1,056. 
In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

CENTRALIA,  Columbia  Co.  jn  9,043 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of 

Pottsville.    Agricultui-e. 

AMERICAN;  Saturdays ;  four  pages 
11x17;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
June,  1901;  American  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation   'jkl." 

CHAMBERSBURG,  c  h.,  Frank- 
lin  Co.  p  8,864+ pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley, 
Mount  Alto  and  Western  Maryland  Rds.,  53 
m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Manufactures  of  steam  engines  and 
milling  machinery,  woolens,  silks,  hosiery, 
shoes  and  furniture.    Agriculture. 

FRANRI.IN  REPOSITORY:  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $8, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  1883,  weekly 
1790 ;  A.  Nevin  Pomeroy,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1895,  "isL-"  In  1896. 
I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "iKi-"  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  Inl901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  I. 
Actiial  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
November,  1903,  2,  lOO ;  for  1904,  tj,25'>i. 
W^eekly :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892  to  I 
In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.80O. 
Inl900,yH.  In  1901,(z— 4, 6) H.  Inl902.(z-4)H. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
November,  1903,  '2.956;  ^or  1904.  3.062. 

PUBLIC  OPINION  ;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  W^EERLiY,  Fridays; 
republican;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  %^,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally    March,   1901,   weekly   1869; 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Public  Opinion  Co., 
"JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4). 


John  W.  Hoke,  editor; 
publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou— Daily : 

In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 
W^eekly:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.150.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z» 
In  1898.  vH.  Actualaverage  for  1892,  2,300. 
In  1900.  H.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4.  5)  H.  In  1902. 
(z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

VALiLiEY  SPIRIT;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $3,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1878,  weekly  1847;  G. 
E.  Reisner,  editor;  Valley  Spirit  Publishing- 
Co.,  publishers  (6 — 3).  Circulation  —  daily 
"JKL."  weekly  "jkl."     In  1903,  Z(4)  (•  •). 

DEMOCRATIC  NEWS;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic: four  pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.35; 
established  1888;  D.  M.  Sheller,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P).   Circulation  "jkl." 

PEOPLE'S  REGISTER;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1876;  Morris  Lloj-d.  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  le.'^s  than  2,350.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  May,  1900,  4,878.     In^ 

1901.  yG.  In  1902.  vH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
(z-1,  2,  4)  H  (•  •). 

MONOCHORD;  quarterly;  music; 
thirty-six  to  forty  four  pages  SJ^xlO;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  January,  1902; 
Wilson  College,  editor  and  publisher.  (Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CHARLEROI,  Washington  Co.  p 
5,930+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.  and 
Monongahela  r.,  40  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 
Plate -glass,  lamp-chimney,  bottle  and 
shovel  works  and  silk  mill.  Mining  and 
farming. 

MAIL;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1900;  W.  H.  Cramer,  manager;  Charleroi  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MIRROR  ;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  E.  C.  Niver,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "ixi,."  In  1898, 
Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "^kl." 

SOLAR  PLEXUS;  monthly;  literary; 
twenty-eight pages4x6;  subscriptlonSOceuts; 
established  September.  1902;  Robert  Hope,, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903^ 
1,200  (A  A). 

CHESTER,  Delaware  Co.  O,  33,988t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading,  Philadel- 
phia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rds.  and  Delaware  r.,  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Shipbuilding  and 
general  manufacturing.  Good  harbor  and 
commerce. 

MORNING  REPUBLICAN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $S;  established 
1838;  August  Donath,  editor;  Clhester  News 
Publishini;  Company,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulatiou  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
Inl9u0,vl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  H. 
In  1904,  yH. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  ten  to  twelve  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $8;  established  1876;  Wallace  & 
Sproul,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6.445;  for  1896,  6,514.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  \m9.  7,020t 
for  1900,    y.S46;    for    1901,    7,690;    for 

1902,  8,309;  for  1903.  8,187;  for  1904, 
7,929. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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DELAWARE    CO.    ADVOCATEj 

Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.20;  established  1868;  John  Spencer,  editor 
and  publisher  (;^— 5  P). 

Circiilntiou!  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,488.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

DEliAWARE  CO.  DEMOCRAT  j 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28; 
■  ubscrlptiou  $1;  established  1867;  H.  Fry- 
singer,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 
('irciilatiou:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tlian  1,154.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897.  ti.tiOH.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  v  I. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903. 
Z  (4)  (••).    im904.  yl. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent; four  pages  18x24;  8ul)Scriptlon  $1;  es- 
tablished January,  1902;  W.  H.  Bovven, editor; 
InrJependentPublishlugCo. .publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1902 
2,112.  In  1903.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
litOl,  2.;J12. 

REPOltTER;  Saturdays;  legal;  eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Ward  L.  Bliss,  editor  and  publisher  (.12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTIANA,  Lancaster  Co.^ 

828+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  S. 

E.  of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat.    Foundry. 

machine  shops  and  flour  mill. 

IjEDGER  ;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880:  A.  J.  Melcher.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—8).   Circulation    jkl." 

CLAIRTON,  Allegheny  Co.  jn  100 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd..  2  m.  from  Eliza- 
beth. 

C  R  U  CI  B  li  E  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
llshed  October.  1902;  The  Chronicle  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

CLARION,  c.  h.,  Clarion  Co. -0  2,0041 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Clarion  r.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Agrl 
culture  and  mining.    Oil  and  lumber. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1840;  Wm.  L.  Sansom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  exceeded  2.400.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  (z-4)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;     Thursdays;     republi- 
can; eigiit  to  twelve    pages  15x22;  subscrip 
tion  $1 ;  established  1867;  George  B.  Whitehill. 
editor;  Clarion  Printing  &  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.200.  In  1895  I.  In  1896.  1.  In 
1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  v I.  In  1899.  zl.  In  19U0.yI. 
In  1901.  (z  1,  2,  4.  5)  I.  In  1902.  (z-6)  I.  In 
19aS,  (z^l)  I  (••).  In  1904,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  3*000. 

CLAYSVILLE,    Washington    Co.  p 

856+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  50  m. 

S.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Flour  mills  and  natural 

gas.    Agriculture. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  J.  L.  &  John  Melvin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers(8— 3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

CLEARFIELD,  c.h.,  Clearfield  Co.  n 
5,081+  pop.,  on  Beech  Creek  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  15  m.  N.  W. 


PENN^YL  VANIA. 


of  Phllipsburg.  Manufacture  of  lumber  and 

flre-bricks.    Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

PUBLIC  SPIRIT  ;  overv  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  VYEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1903, 
weekly  1886;  Savage  &  Bloom,  editors  and 
publishers  (2— 4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  prohibition; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  S.  C.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.loo.     In  1S96,  I.     In  1897,  I  Z.      In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z  (2,  3,  4,  5). 
In  1902,  Z  (4,  5 ).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  ( •  #) . 

RAFTSMAN'S  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x27;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1854;  M.  L.  McQuown, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22i^x29;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1827;  J.  F.  Short,  editor;  The  Clearfield 
Republican  Publishing  Company,  publishers 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL."    In  1897.  Z.    In 

1899.  zl.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  each  Isiue 
over  3,000.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z-4,  6)  H, 
In  1903.  (z-4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

CLEONA,  Lebanon  Co.  C^  on  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rd. 

PREACHER'S  HELPER;  month- 
ly; undenominational;  sixtv-eight  pages 
e^xlOJ^;;  subscription  $1;  established  1894: 
Rev.G.  Holzapfel,  editor  and  publisher(12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  14,160.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  13,750.  In  1899,  yF.  In 
191)0,  yF.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  averag*  for 
1902,  ItJ,  166.    In  lfi03,  F.    In  1904.  y F. 

PULPIT;  monthly;  undenominational; 
sixty-eight  pages  6^x101^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889:  Rev.  G.  Holzapfel,  editor 
and  publisher  (11— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  3,583.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  4,625.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  vH. 
In  1901,  y  H.  Actual  average  for  1902,4,875. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  19(U,  yH. 

COAL  DALE,  Schuylkill  Co.  D-  l,849t 
pop. 

TOILERS'   DEFENSE;  Saturdays; 

(AA). 

CO  Alt'P  OH  T.Clearfield  Co.  D  938t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Pennsyl- 
vania &  Northwestern  Rds.,  26  m.  N.  of 
Altoona.    Mining  and  lumbering. 

GEM;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican: 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  •stabllshed 
1885;  Ezra  Westover,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COATESVILLE,  Chester  Co.  p  8,721 1 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Wilmington  & 
Northern  Rds.,  38  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 
Iron,  paper  and  woolen  mills. 

CHESTER  VALLEY  UNION;  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  20x26;  Bubscription  $1; 
established  1863  ;  M.  A.  KaufTman.  editor;  S. 
B.  Kauffman,  publisher  (T— 3  P).  Circ'n  "jia" 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1879;  E.  H.  Graves  &  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COCHR ANTON,  Crawford  Co.  tl 
640+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  We»t- 


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ern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Meadville,  the  county 

seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
Robison  Bros.,  editors  aad  publishers  ( 1—4). 
Cii'ciilatiou:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901,  pub- 
llsner  asserts,  each  issue  has  exceeded  1,030. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  l,t206;  for  1903, 
l,'i46.    In  1904,  yl. 

COIiLEGEVILLE,  Montgomery  Co. 

Q,  611t  pop.,  on  Perklomen  Rd.  and  P«rkio- 

men  r.,  7  m.  N.W.  of  Norrlstown,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  manufacturing. 

I  \l) EPENDENT |  Thursdays; independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  E.  S.  Moser,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  (12-^). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  below  1,100.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  below  1,080. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  (z-4)  1.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  '•jkl." 

COLUMBIA,  Lancaster  Co.  ^  lJ,816t 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  27  m. 
S.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufactures of  iron  and  stoves.  Lumber  and 
coal  depot. 

NEVVH;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CO  U  RANT,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  eight  pages  17^x221/^,  weekly  four  pages 
20x26:  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally 1888,  weekly  1829;  W.  E.  Crist, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1891  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897, 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1900.  3,4ii9.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902.  yl.  In  1903.  (z-4)  !(••).  In  19(»4,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  -jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
IZ.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

HPY  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKI..Y,  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription- dally  $3  weekly 
|l;  established— daily  1868,  weekly  1816;  J. 
W.  Yocum.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.400.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900.2,130.  Inl901.  (z-4.  6)  I.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:    jkl.- 

HEltALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866;  Wm.  B.  Given,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—2).    Circulation  "JJIL" 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Wm.  Hayes  Grl«r,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkj;  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  firat  six  months  of  1897,  1,012. 
In  1898,  'JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,484.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

CONNEAUTVILLE,  Crawford  Co. 

"o  920+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  and  Pitts- 
burg, Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  S. 
W.  of  Erie.  Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1847;  James  E.  Rupert  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl"  In  1896.  H. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  y I. 
In  1901. yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,  (z— 4)  I  (•#). 
In  1904,  yl. 

CONNELLSVILLE,  Fayette  Co.  p 
7,160+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Penn 
syivanla  Rds.,  57  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Center 
of  the  famous  ConnellsvUle  coke  region, 


which   makes   more   than   half   the  coke 

product  of  the  country.    Manufactures  of 

automobiles,  tin  plate,  locks  and  hardware, 

porcelain  goods,  fire-brick  and  tile,  mining 

machinery,  lumber,  etc. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays  ;  republican; 
dally  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  to 
twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly    $1;    established  — daily   November, 

1902.  weekly  1879;    T>.e  Courier  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation- Daily:    Actual  average  for 

1903,  1,848.  In  U)04,  (z-6)  H. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895.  2,726 ; 
/or  1896,  2,730.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  2,914;  for  1899,  2,923.  In 
1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  1901,  3,048;  for  1902,  3,163; 
/or  1903,  3,090.    InUHW,  I. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Courier 
has  nearly  double  the  circulation  of  any 
other  daily  newspaper  in  Fayette  County  or 
the  Counellsville  coke  region.  We  guaran- 
tee a  circulation  exceeding  4,000.  A  sworn 
statement  of  each  day's  circulation  is 
printed  in  our  news  column  every  week, 
so  that  all  advertisers  may  know  just  what 
amount  of  publicity  they  are  getting  for 
their  money. 

The  Daily  Courier  thoroughly  covers 
all  the  smaller  towns  within  20  miles  of 
Connellsville. 

The  Weekly  Courier  is  the  organ  of  the 
coke  trade  of  the  Connellsville  region  as 
well  as  being  a  popular  weekly  paper  in 
the  rural  districts  of  Fayette  and  adjoining 
counties.  It  is  in  consequence  a  valuable 
advertising  medium  in  lines  intended  to 
reach  such  interests. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  WEEKliY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  17^^x283^; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  D.  McGinnis,  editor;  Connells- 
ville News  Publishing  Companv,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
1(««).    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  "JjfL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1.  2, 
4,  5).    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

FAYETTE  REPUBLICAN; 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  W.  F 
Kooser,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,067.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

CONSUOUOCJi.^N, Montgomery 

Co.  □,  5,762+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.  and  Schuyl- 
kill r.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manu- 
factures of  gas  and  water  pipes,  woolen,  cot- 
ton and  worsted  goods,  carpets,  surgical  in- 
struments and  sheet  and  bar  iron. 

RECORDER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  independent ;  four  pages  22x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1869;  Harry  B. 
Hey  wood,  editor;  Recorder  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1 ,653. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 

CONYNGHAM,  Luzenie  Co.  D-  600 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  by  W. 

of  Wllkesbarre,  the  county  seat.  5  m.  W.  of 

Hazleton.    Agriculture. 

VALLEY  HERALD;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  18x24  :  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1898:  Wm.  P.  Hunter,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COOPERSBURG,  J^«ft*V^  Co.  D-  558r 
pop.— local  estimate  650— on  Philadelphia  & 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


897 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


Reading  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Quakertown.   Sum- 
mer resort.    Agriculture. 

S*EXTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
©iglit  pages  15x2"^;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889:  Harrj'  A  Gehman,  editor  and  uublish- 
€r(3— 3).  Circulation  "fju,"    Inl902,  Z  (3, 4, 5). 

CORAPOLIS,  Allegheny  Co.  P  2,555t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.   and 

Ohio  r.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture  and  the  manufacture  of 

glass. 

CHROXICL.E;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
«nt;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  F.B.  Dillon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CORRY,  Erie  Co.  "□  5,369t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Go's,  New  York,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western  and  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  37  m.  from  Erie,  the  county 
seat.  Petroleum,  lumber  and  iron  manu- 
factures.   Natural  gas. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and    !!JE3I1-WEERL.Y 

JOURNA  lj,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  1898;  A.  D.  Colegrove, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circulation — 
dally    JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl." 

LiEA  l)ER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TELEGRAPH,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can: daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Pain  &  Porter,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circ'n— daily  "JK-L-"  weekly  "jkl. " 

PLAIN-DEALER;    Saturdays;    inde 
pendent;   eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
€8tabli.shed  1890;   W.  L.  Durham,  editor;  The 
Plain  Dealer  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELTKA;  monthly;  forty-eight  to  fifty- 
two  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  C.  Wright,  editor;  Wright  Co., 
publishers  3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

COUDERSPORT,  c.  h.,  Potter  Co. 

^  8,217+  pop.,  on  Coudersport  &  Port  Alle- 
ghany Rd.  and  Alleghany  r.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of 
Emporium.      Foundry,    steam  saw  mills, 
carriage  shops   and   other   manufactures. 
Glass  works  and  natural  gas. 
POTTER  CO.  JOURNAL;   Wednes 
days ;   republican ;  eight  pages   15x22  ;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1848;    Haskell  & 
Colcord,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  issue  less  than  1.100.    In  1899,  vl.   In 
1900,  yl.   Iul901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl(++).   In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

POTTER  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  John  B.Coulston,  editor; 
The  Democratic  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,703.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  vl. 

POTTER  ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednes 
days;  independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1874;  M.T.Stokes, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 1). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z-4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1905, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  past 
year  not  less  than  3,180. 

COVINGTON,  Tioga  Co.  ^  450t  pop., 

on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd. 

and  Tioga  r.,  5  m.  N.  of  Blossburg. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  temperance;  four  pages 
26x40 ;    subscription   $1  ;     established    1895 ; 

57 


PE.\NSYLVANIA. 


Chag.  C.  Redfleld,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GRAFTON,  Allegheny  Co.  p  l,927t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the 
county  seat. 

CH A RTIERS  VALLEY  MIRROR  ; 

Saturdays;  society;  twenty  four  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Mirror  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  "iiii-"    Actual  aver  age  for  1903, 
l,'-i50.    In  1904,  yl. 

CRESSON,  Cambria  Co.  a  800  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Altoona. 

Coalmining. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdayp;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1895;  C.  H.  Little, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circ'n  "iii,."  In 
1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

CROSS  FORK,  Potter  Co.  [i. 500 pop., 

on  Buffalo  &  Susquehanna  Rd.     Lumber 

manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Fish 
&  Colcord,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CUR  WENS  VIL.LE,  Clearfield  Co.  u 
l,937t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania,  New  York 
Central  and  Hudson  River,  and  Buffalo, 
Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rds.,  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  6  m.  above  Clearfield,  the 
county  seat.  Coal  lauds,  stone  quarries, 
flouring  mills,  tanneries,  and  various  man- 
ufactories. 

TIMES;  semi  weekly;  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  F.  S.  NewUng, 
editor  and  publisher.  Issues  also  editions  for 
Clearfield  and  Karthaus  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl-"  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
!(••).     In  1904.  yl. 

MOUNTAINEER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; six  pages  13x20;  suljscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished April,  1903;  TheCurwensville  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays,  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished IStiO;  John  T.  Bralnard,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DALLAS,  Luzerne  Co.  n-  643t  pop.— 

local  estimate  1,200 — on  Lehigh  Valley  and 

Wilkesbarre,  Dallas  &  Harvey's  Lake  Rds., 

9  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Wilkesbarre,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

POST;  Saturdays;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1890;  Dallas  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

DALLASTOWN,  York  Co.  g  l,181t 
pop.,  on  York  Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
York,  the  county  seat.  Cigar  and  box  fac- 
tories. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1895; 
Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl.- 

DALMATIA,  Northumberland  Co.  D 

293  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S. 

of  Sunbury,  the  county  seat.  Hosiers^  mills. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1891;  A.  S. 
Bubb,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


898 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


D  ANVIL liE,  c.h.,  JJfonlour  Co.  n 
8,042t  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western,  Pennsj'lvania  and  Philadelphia* 
Reading  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  67  ni. 
N.  of  Harrlsburg,  the  State  capital.  Iron 
works  and  various  manufactories. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1897;  F.  C.  Angle  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1900,  Z  (3,  4,  5,  10).    In  1902,  ■•jjh,.- 

G  E  I>I  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
rages  10}^xl3i^:  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1885;  R.  W.  Eggert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—8).    Circ'n  "jkl.-       In  1899.  Z.     In 

1902,  "JKL." 
INTEL.L.IGENCER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  19x28;  subscription  $1; 
established  1828;  D.  A.  Lutz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circ  n  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4) 
(••). 

MONTOUR  AMERICAN?  Thursdays ; 
republican;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1855;  J.  W.  Robison,  editor; 
Frank  C.  Angle,  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MONTOUR   CO.   DEMOCRAT  I  Frl 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Walter  O. 
Greene,  editor;  Montour  County  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEYSTONE  MONTHLY;   Independ 
ent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  8x11;  subscription 
10   cents;    established   July,   1902;    John   A. 
Carodlskev,    editor;    G.    Edw.    Roah,   pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  -jkl."     (A  A). 

DARBY,  Delaware  Co.  P,  3,429t  pop., 

on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 

and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 

Philadelphia.    Residences  of  Philadelphia 

business  men.    Worsted  mills. 

PROGRESS;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Albert  Mag- 
nin,  editor  and  oubllsher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation    -jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).    In 

1903,  (z— 1)  I  (•  •).    In  1901,  yl. 

DAYTON,  Armstrong  Co.  -D  481t  pop., 

on  Buffalo,    Rochester   &   Pittsburg   Rd.» 

18  ra.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Klttanning,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;   Thursdays;  independent;  four 
to  six  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1882;  W.  C.  Marshall,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jj^l." 

DELTA,  TorA;  Co.  p  684t  pop.,  on  York 

Southern  and  Baltimore  &  Lehigh  Rds.,  30 
m.  S.  E.  of  York,  the  county  seat,  and  40 
from  Baltimore.  Roofing  slate.  Farming 
and  fruit  canning. 

HERALD  AND  TIMES;  Fridays;  In 
dependent;  four  pages 20x26;  subscription $1 ; 
established  1878;  S.  J.  Barnett.  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 

C'irciilation:  In  1896,"jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,488; /or  1898.  1,471 1 /or  1899, 
1,49.3.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,534. 

DENVER,  Lancaster  Co.  U^  on  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of 
Ephratah  and  15  S.  W.  of  Reading.  Cigar 
and  shirt  factories  and  silk  mill.  Agri- 
culture. 

PRESS;     Fridays;     Independent;    eight 
pages  lSx22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
E.  B.  Wolf,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "j^kj,  "    Actual  aver- 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA. 


age  for   a   year    ending    with    June,    1902, 
1,037.    In  1903,  "JKL." 

DILLSBURG,  York  Co.  p  732t  pop., 

on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 

Harrlsburg,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

BULiIiETIN;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Wm.  M.  Ellcker,  editor;  Bulletin 
Publishing  Co..  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl.-     In 

1900,  Z.    Ill  1902,  "JKL." 

DONORA,  Washington  Co.  p  200  pop. 

—local   estimate    5,082  — on    Pennsylvania 

Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Washington,  the  county 

seat.    Natural  gas. 

A3IERICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1901;  Roman  E.  Koehler, 
editor;  Hazzard  &  Koehler,  publishers  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DOWNINGTOWN,  Chester  Co.  R 

2,133+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  Phila- 
delphia. Manufactures  of  paper,  woolen 
goods,  bricks  and  machinery. 

ARCHIVE;  Saturdays;  prohibition;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Harry  L.  Skeen,  editor;  Suburban  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  'jkl." 

DOYLESTOWN,  c.  h.,  Bucks  Co.  R 

3,034+ pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
28  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia.  Lumber  and 
planing  mills.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x23; 
subscription— daily  $2.50,  weeklv  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1890,  weekly  1816;  J.  C.  Dimm, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation- Daily:  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  2,118.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  publisher  as- 
serts, exceeding  2.500.  Inl898.yl.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  2,S07. 
In  1902,  vH.    In  1903,  vH.    In  1904,  yl. 

INTELLIGENCER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  BUCKS  CO.  INTEL.- 
lilGENCER,  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription— dailv 
$2.50,  weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1886, 
weekly  1804;  A.  K.  Thomas,  editor;  intelli- 
gencer Company,  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation— Dailv:  Actual  average  for 
1895,   1,286.     In  1896.  I.     In   1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  2,310;  for  1903,  3,338;  for  1904, 
3,161. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1995,  2,555. 
In  1896,  H.      In  1897.  Y.      In  1898,  yl.     In 

1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vT.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  2,310;  /or  1903,  2,716; 
for  1904.  2,934. 

REPUBLICAN}  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  BUCKS  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN, Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages- 
daily  171^x23,  weeklj'  22x28;  subscription- 
daily  $2.50,  weekly  $1;  established  1893;  Ed- 
ward A.  Trego,  editor;  Republican  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  1,818;  for  1896,  1,803.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL." 

\Veekly:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  issue  1,550.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL." 

BUCKS  CO.  EXPRESS  AND  RE- 
FORM; Thursdays;  German;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1827;  Fred  Constantine,  editor  and 
publisher  (7-3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


899 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


BUCKS  CO.  MIRROR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
81;establislied  1870;  Fred.  Constantine, editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "i£i" 

DRIFTWOOD,  Cameron   Co.  \^  509t 

pop.,  on  Allegheny  Vallej'  and  Pennsylvania 

Go's  Rdg.,  19  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Emporium,  the 

county  seat.    Lumbering. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  Jas.  S.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DUBOIS,  CUarfield  Co.  U  9,375t  pop., 
on  Allegheny  Valley,  Mahoning  Valley, 
Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  and  Clear- 
field &  Mahoning  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 
Clearfield,  the  county  seat,  and  127  N.  E.  of 
Pittsburg.     Coal  mining  and  lumbering. 

COURIER  ;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent-republican; daily  four  to  eight  pages 
18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1888, 
weekly  1878;  E.  S.  Gray,  editor;  Gray  Print 
ing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  — Daily:    In  1897.   "jkl."     In 

1898,  Z.    In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:    In  1897,   "jkl.-     In  1898,  Z.     In 

1899,  zl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes 
days;  independent;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription— daily  $1.50,  weekly 
50 cents;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1883; 
P.  S.  "Weber,  editor;    Express  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation-Daily :  In  1895. 1.    In  1896, 1. 
In  1897,  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl.- 
W^eekly:  Inl895. 1.    In  1896,  H.   In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  y  I.    In  1899,    'jkl" 

EVENING  SEARCHLIGHT;  every 
evening  exc«pt  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  independent;  daily  four  pages 
15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  50  cents;  established- 
daily  August,  1902.  weekly  May,  1901;  F. 
McMichael  and  L.  Wright,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation- Daily:    "jkl."    (A  A). 
W^eekly :    Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  July .  1902.  4,8tJ0.  In  1903,  yG.    In 
1904,  yH. 

DUNCANNON,  Perry  Co.  n   l,661t 

pop.— local  estimate  2,000 -on  Pennsylvania 
Rd.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  New 
Bloomfleld,  the  county  seat,  and  14  N.  W. 
of  Harrisburg,  the  State  Capital.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber,  iron,  nails,  hosiery  and 
shirts.    Flour  mills. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873; 
J.  B.  Parsons,  editor  and  publishec  (2—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKi,."    In  1897.  Z.    In 

1900,  June,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  within 
thepastvearunderl,100.  In  1901. ^z— 1.2.  4.6)1. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  T.     In  1904,  yl. 

DUNMORE,  Lackawanna Cn.  [:fl2,583t 

pop.,  on  Erie  &  Wyoming  Valley  Rd.,  2  m. 
N.  E.  of  Scranton,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining  and  silk  mills. 

PIONEER  WEEKLY;  Saturdays;  in 

dependent;  six  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1886;  E.  J.  Woodward, 
editor;  The  Pioneer  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."     (A  A). 

DUQUESNE,  Alltgheny  Co.  p  9,036t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Pittsburg,   the   county   seat.      Agriculture 
and  mining.    Steel  works. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  Filcer 
&  Blair,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

T  I  M  E  S  ;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
15x22;  sub.scrlptiou  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1904;  John  A.  Geeting,  editor;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 5). 

DUSHORE,  Sullivan  Co.  c^]  88it  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of  Towanda. 
Mining,  lumbering,  farming  and  agri- 
culture. 

SULLIVAN  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.20  ;  established  1887;  Geo.  Streby, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).    Circ'n  "jki,." 

SULLIVAN  CO.  HERALD;  Wednes 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  18x24;  suo- 
scription$l;  established  1899;  Scoutou&  Car- 
roll, editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SULLIVAN  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  Fred  Newell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1893  and  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,104.  Actual  average  for 
1895,1,043.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1897.  1,056;  for  1898.  1.056.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  each  week  of 
the  past  year,  1,056.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  dur- 
ing past  two  years  was  1.056.     In  1904,  "jkl." 

EAST   BERLIN,  Adams  Co.  g  668t 

pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  about  16  m. 

E.  by  N.  E.  of  Gettysburg,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  neutral;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893;  R.  B. 
Glatfelter,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

EAST  BRADY,  Clarion  Co.  -a  l,233t 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.  and  Alle- 
gheny r.,  67  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Coal 
mining. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  ludependeni-, 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  R.  A.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  EMPORIUM,  Cameron  Co. 

b  30  pop.,  1  m.  E.  of  Emporium,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  Inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1867;  S.  S.  Racket,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ikl" 

EAST    GREENVILLE,  Montgom- 

ery  Co.  □,  894+  pop.,  on  Perkiomen  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  of  Allentown.     Manufacture  of  cigars. 

Agriculture. 

PERKIOMEN  LEDGER;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Chas.  O.  F.Treichler,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation    jkl." 

EAST  M'KEESPORT,  Allegheny 
Co.  p  873+  pop.,  on  Penusylvania  and  Bal- 
timore &  Ohio  Rds.,  3  m.  N.  of  McKeesport. 
Electrical  and  air  brake  works,  tin  plate 
manufactory,  coal  mining,  oil  and  gaa 
wells  and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  fourpagea 
13x20  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1898;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 


900 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


£  A  S  T  O  N,  c.  h.,  Northampton  Co.  n- 
26,775+    pop.,   on   Central  of  New  Jersey 
Delaware.  Lackawanna  &  Western,  Bangor 
&  Portland  and  Lehigh   Valley  Rds.   and 
Delaware  r.,  57  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia.    Seat 
of  Lafavette  College.    Manufacturing. 
ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Frl- 
<iays;  democratic;  four  pages 22x28;  subscrip- 
tion—dailv  $3,  semi-weekly  $1;   established 
—daily  18^9,  semi- weekly  1826;  C.  J.  Smith, 
editor;  Easton  Argus  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (5 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:    In    1902,    "iKL."     In 

1903,  H.     In  1904,  H. 
Semi-Weekly:  "jkl" 

EXPRESS;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  pages   15x22;   sub- 
scription   $5 ;     established     1854 ;     Howard 
Mutchler,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  "Jja.."    In  1903,  I.    In 

1904,  yl. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI  -  WEEKL.  Y,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
23x29;  subscription— daily  $3.12,  semi-weekly 
$1:  established— daily  1866,  semi- weekly  1857; 
Clarence  N.  Andrews,  The  Free  Press  Pub- 
lishing Co,,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1894.  publlsber  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,700.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In 
1900.  vl.  In  1901,  (z— 1.2.  4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl  ( •  •).  In  1904. 1. 
Semi-AYeekly:  "jkl.-  In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5). 
NORTHAMPTON  DEMOCRAT; 
semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Howard  Mutchler,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

IjAFAYETTE;  Fridays,  during  college 
year;  collegiate:  twenty  four  pages  8x10; 
subscription  «2:  established  1870;  Students 
of  Lafayette  College,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).     Circulation  "JKL." 

NORTHAMPTON  CO.  REPORT- 
ER;  Fridays;  legal;  eight  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885:  H.D.Maxwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
SENTINEL.  ;  Tuesdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1817;  J.  P.  Correll.  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (  ??) 

SUNDAY  CALL;  Sundays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883:  P.  J.  Correll,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900.  yl  (++).  In 
1901,  vT.  In  1902,yI.1Inl903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
.JOURNAL;  monthly;  labor;  twenty- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 50 cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  M.  D.  L.  Shrope.  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903, 
1,345.     In  1904,  yl. 

TOUCHSTONE;  monthly,  during  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  thirty-eight  pages  5x8; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Students 
of  Lafayette  College,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
AC  A  DEMY  OF  MEDICINE;  bi  month 
ly;  medical  sociology;  sixty  four  pages  4x6; 
subscription  $3;  established  1S91;  Chai-les 
Mclntire.  editor;  The  American  Academy  of 
Medicine,  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl. 

EAST  PITTSBURG,  Allegheny  Co. 
P  2.883  pop.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EAST  STROUDSBURG,  Monroe 

Co.  D- 2,648+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western  Rd.,  1  m.  N.  E.  of  Stroudsburg, 
the  county  seat.   Manufacturing. 
NEWS  ;  Wednesdays;  Independent ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 


W.  D.  Lanterman,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jj£l" 

NORMAL  ECHOES;  monthly,  during 
scnool  year;  scholastic;  thirty-six  pages 
8x12;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1894; 
Students  of  East  Stroudsburg  State  Normal 
School,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

EBENSBURG,  c.  h.,  Cambria  Co.  a 

1,574+  pop.,  on    Pennsylvania    Rd.,   26   m. 

W.  of  Altoona  and   112   E.    of    Pittsburg. 

Manufactures  of  lumber,  woolen  goods  and 

leather. 

CAMBRIA  FREEMAN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  Osborn  *  Andrews,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—3).     Circ'n  "jkl  " 

CAMBRIA  TRIBUNE  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1898;  R.  J,  KaylorandH.  G. 
Kaylor,  editors  and  publishers.  CIrc'n"JKL  " 

MOUNTAINEER  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days;   republican;    four   pages  20x26;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1871;  W.R.Thomp- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKL."    In  1898, 1.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.150.   In 

1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,221; 
for  1902,  1,399;  /or  1903,  1,683.  In  1904. 
(z— 4)  I. 

EDGE'WOOD  PARK,  Allegheny 
Co.  p  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burg, the  county  seat.  Seat  of  the  Western 
Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb. 

WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIANj 
semi-monthly,  during  school  year;  deaf 
mute;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1893;  H.  L.  Branson,  edi- 
tor; Western  Pennsylvania  Institution  for 
the  Deaf,  publishers.  Circulation  "iKL."(A  A). 

EDINBORO,  Erie  Co.  ^  691t  pop., 
18  m.  S.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.    Manu- 
factures of  lumber,  pumps,  sash  and  blinds. 
Seat  of  Northwestern  State  Normal  School. 
INDEPENDENT;    Wednesdays;    inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established   1881;    C.    J.  Cooper,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "iKj,."  In  1896, 1.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
less  than  1.000.  In  1809.  "jia."  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
SUNSHINE  MAdAZINE  AND 
EDUCATIONAL  INDEPENDENT; 
monthly;  literary;  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  Edlnboro 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1901,  14,459  :  for  1902, 
29,442.    In  1903,  yC.    In  1904.  yC. 

EL.DRED,  McKean  Co.  tl  963t  pop., 
on  Bradford,  Bordell  &Kinzua  and  Western 
New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Alle- 
gheny r.,  14  m.  W.  of  Bradford.  Manufac- 
tures of  lumber,  leather  and  cutlery. 
EAGLE;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1878  ;  A.  D.  Gould,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl  " 

ELIZABETH,  Allegheny  Co.  p  l,866t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.  and 
Monongahela  r.,  22  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg,  the 
county  seat.  Coal  mining  and  boat  building. 
Chief  shipping  point  of  the  Monongahela 
coal  fields.    Agriculture. 
HERALD  ;    Thursdays;   independent; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1873;  R.  T.Wiley,  editor;  McOlnley  & 
Wiley,  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "iXL.- 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


ELIZABETHTO"WN, Xanca«<«r 

Co.  0,1, 473t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and 
18  S.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Agricultural-implement  and  wheel  manu- 
factory and  a  flour  mill.  Cattle  center. 
Agriculture. 

CHRONICLiEj  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1870;  J. 
G.  Westafer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

ELIZABETHVILLE,  Dauphin  Co. 

D838+  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,7  m.  E. 
of  Susquehanna  r.  and  24  N.  of  Harrisburg, 
the  State  capital.  Grist  mill,  wagon,  furni- 
ture and  stocking  factories  and  foundries. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
A.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "jKt." 

JjUTHERAN;  monthly;  evangelical 
lutheran  ;  fourteen  pages  llJ^xlB;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1895;  Rev.  O.  E. 
Pflueger,  editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

ELKLAND,  Tioga  Co.  ^  l,109t  pop., 

on  Fall  Brook  and  Addison  &  Pennsylvania 

Rda.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Corning,  N.  Y.  Carriage, 

basket  and  toy  factories  and    tanneries. 

Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875;  F.  B.  Orser,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

ELK    LICK,    Somerset    Co.   p    1,500 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  25   m.  S.  of 

Somerset,  the  county  seat.     Coal  mining, 

lumbering  and  agriculture. 

SOMERSET  CO.  STAR;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1891;  P. L.Livengood, editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jki.."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  more  than  1,000.  In  1900,  ■•jki.." 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,199  (A  A). 

ELLWOOD  CITY,  Lawrence  Co.  -a 

2,243+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Western  and 
Pennsylvania,  Beaver  &  Ellwood  Rds.,  11  m. 
N.  of  Beaver.  Bicycle  tube  works,  tin-plate 
factory,  glass  works,  R.  R.  car  supplies, 
hardware  factory  and  planing  mill. 

CITIZEN  ;  Fridays;  independent;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
F.  E.  Poister,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu 
lation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

EAGLE  AND  MOTOR  ;  Thursdays  ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Eagle  and  Motor  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4) 
Circulation:  In  1897.  -jkl."  in  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901 ,  1 ,680.  In  1902,  y  I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

'EJjM.mJ'RST ^  Lackawanna  Co.  cf  444t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.,  6  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Scranton,  the  county 
seat. 

STGNALi;  Fridays;  ten  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  F.  W.  Harlow, 
editorandpublisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 


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E M  L  E  NT O  N,  Venango  Co.  b  l,190t 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.  and  Allegheny 
r.,  89  m.  N.  of  Pittsburg.     Farming. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  15x26;^ 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  C.F.  Haider- 
man,  editorandpublisher  (7— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;    Thursdays;    four    pages    20x26- 
subscriptiou  $1;  established  1885;   E.  H.  Cub- 
bison,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 8). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."    In  1896.1.    In 
1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."  (??)    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

EMPORIUM,   c.  h.,  Cameron  Co.  tl 

2,463+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania,  Emporium  & 
Rich  Valley  and  Western  New  York  & 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  75  m.  W.  of  Lock  Haven 
Iron  furnace,  coal  mining,  coke  industry. 

CAMERON  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1866;  H.  H.  Mullin,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl  "  In 
1902. Z  (1,  2,  4).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  #). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1866;  Barton  &  Hockley,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(AA). 

E  P  H  R  A  T  A,  Lancaster  Co.  O^  2,451  f 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  13  m. 
N.  W.  of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat.  Iron 
foundry,  knitting,  silk,  hosiery,  flour  and 
planing  mills  and  cigar  manufactories.. 
Summer  resort. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  D.  B.  Lefever,  editor  and  publisher. 
Cijculation  ".tkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  sub.scription  50  cents;  established 
1896;  John  M.  Fry,  editor;  Wm.  K.  Fishburn, 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  "okl."  In  1902.  Z  (4, 6).  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July  10, 
1903,^,283.    In  1904,  y  I. 

REVIEW ;  Fridays ;  neutral ;  eight  pages 
17x23;  subscriDtion  $1;  established  1878;  Chas. 
S.  Yeager,  editor  and  publisher  ('2 — 1). 
Circulation:  From  1893  to  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  189S,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  1,694.      In  1900,  vl.     In  1901.  yl.      In 

1902,  (z— 11)  I.    In  1903,  yl.   In  1904,  (z-4,6)  I. 

ERIE,  c.  h.,  Erie  Co.  ^62,733T  pop., 

center  of  five  railroads,  on  Lake  Erie,  90  m 

S.  W.  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Lake  commerce, 

lumber  trade  and  manufacturing.    Several 

natural-gas  wells. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  HERAI^D  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
democi'atic;  daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Herald  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."     In 

1903,  (z— (i)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly  :  In  1895,  -jkl."    In  1896,  I.    In  1897, 
Y.      In  1898,  "JKL."      In  1900, 1.      In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MORNING  DISPATCH;  every  morn 
Ing;  republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17x22; 
suDScrlption  —  $5.50;    established  —  Dispatch 
1851,  Gazette  1823,  Charles  H.  Strong,  publisher 
(12-4) 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
le.'^s  than-2.900.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl .  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  IflOl,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 6)  G.   In  19(J3,  yG.  In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)G. 


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PENNS  TL  VANIA. 


TAGEBL.ATTUND  ZUSCHAUER; 

«very  evening  except  Sunday,  and  NA- 
TIONAL, ZEITUNG,  Fridays;  German; 
independent;  daily  four  pages  20x27.  weekly 
sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $5.20, 
weekly  $2;  established  1850;  Held,  Gorenflo 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(»#).     Inl9U4.yI. 

Weekly:   "jkl"    Inl897.  Z.     In  1900,  Z.    In 
1902,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904,  yl. 
TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;   ten   pages  18x24;    subscription 
$3;    established  1888;    F.   S.  Phelps,    editor; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Cii'culatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less    than   3,250.     Actual   average   for   1896, 
4.135.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yH.    Actual 
average  for  1899,  5,399;  for  1900,  6,534; 
for  1901,  8,807;  for  1902,  10,645;  for  1903, 
11,208; /o/- 1904.  14,257. 
Publisher's  announcement. ~Thk  Erie  Times 
furnishes  a  detailed,  sworn  statement  of 
circulation  for  every  day  in  the  year  for 
1904,  showing  an  average  of  14,257  copies 
daily,  or  a  larger  circulation  than  all  the 
other  papers  published  in  Erie  have  com- 
bined.   The  Times  is  the  only  paper  that 
guarantees  its  circulation   and   embodies 
this  guarantee  in  every  advertising  con- 
tract made.    Compare  bur  rating  in  this 
Directory  with  the  other  papers  and  judge 
lor  yourself.     The  daily  average  for  Jan- 
uary ,  February  and  March.  1905,  exceeds 
15,000  copies  each  issue. 

WEEKLY. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  es 
tablished  1895;  T.  P.  Rynder,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation :  In  1896,  G.  In  189T,  publisher 
asserts,  lowest  printed  4,000.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899,  y  H.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901.  vH.  In 
1902.  (z— 4,6)  H.    In  1903,  vH.    In  19(t4,  y  J. 

HEI3IAT!!<KLAENGE;  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  ei^ht  pages  15x22 ;subsoriptiou 
$1.25;  established  September.  1903;  Hans 
Krauss.  editor;  The  Siebenbueger  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (1—5). 

I'EOPLE;  Saturdays;  labor;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50 cents;  established  1891; 
Joshua  Wauhope,  editor;  The  Evening  Tele- 
gram Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4).  Of- 
ficial organ  of  the  Central  Labor  Union. 
Circuliition:  In  1896, -jkl"  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898.  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,843; /or  1903,  3,033  (A  A) 

SUNDAY  3IESSENGER.GRAPH. 
IC;  Sundays;  sixteen  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription S2.40;  established— JJfessengrer  1894, 
Graphic  1880;  The  Sunday  Messenger  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900, y I. 
Inl9'H,  vT.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  {%'%). 
Inlit04,  vl. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  POST;  Sun 
days,  and  WEEKLY,  Mondajs;  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription  — Sundav  $2. .50, 
weekly  $1;  established  October,  1902;  The 
Erie  Post  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation— Sunday:  Actual  average  for 
190.3,4,074.      In  1904,  yH. 
Monday:   "jkl.- 

EVERETT, Bc^/ord  Co.  q  l,864t  pop., 
on  Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  Mountain 
Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Bedford,  the  county  seat. 
Tanneries,  flour  and  planing  mills,  foun- 
dry, blast  furnace,  glass  and  agi-lcultural- 
Implemeut  factories. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 

122x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1868; 
Joseph  F.  Biddle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1898.  "jjcl."  In  1899.  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.}!.  In  1903, 
(z-i)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


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REPUBL.ICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  S.  Clark,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3)  Circulation  "jkl-"  In  1900,  Z 
(8,4.5).    In  1902,  "JKL  •• 

FALLS    CREEK,    Clearfield  Co.   a 

1,500  pop.,  on   Allegheny  Valley,   Buffalo, 

Rochester  &  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania  and 

Reynoldsville  &  Falls  Creek  Rds.,  22  m.  N. 

W.  of  Clearfield,  the  county  seat.  Tannery. 

saw  mill  and  glass  plant.     Brickyards. 

HERA  Li  D  ;Friday s  ;  independent ;  twelve 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
DavidC.  Whltehill.editor  and  publisher(12— 4\ 
Circulation:  In  1900,  -jkl.-  In  1901,(z-6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1902,  3,088.  In  1903,  (z-4)  1.  In  1VK)4,  (z-4)  I. 

FAYETTE  CITY,i^at/e(fe  Co.pi,595t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  23  m. 

N.  W.  of  Uniontown.    Coal  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  W.  Beam,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FORD  CITY,  Armstrong  Co.  -D  2,870t 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  Vallej^  and  Allegheny  r. , 
4  m.  S.  of  Kittaning,  the  county  seat.  Plate- 
glass  works,  pottery,  flour  mill  and  brick- 
yards. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  John  T.  Cun- 
ningham, editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

FOREST  CITY,  Susquehanna  Co.  (if 

4,2^9-f   pop.,  on   New   York,   Lake   Erie   & 

Western  and  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 

Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Carbondale.     Coal  mining. 

stone  quarries,  silk  mill  and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thui'sdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  Gelder  &  Budd,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-3). 

Circulation:    In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  19C2,  1,094.     In  1903,  "jkl" 

FRACKVILLE,  Schuylkill  Co.  n- 
2,594+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of  Pottsville. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

LEDGER;  Saturdays; independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Wm.  Q.  Hess,  editor;  W.  G.  &  H. 
H.  Hess,  publishers  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

STAR;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1892;  U.  Grant  Mengel,  editorand  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRANKLIN,  c.h.,  Venango  Co.tl 

7,317+  pop.,   on   New   York,   Lake   Erie   & 

Western,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

and  Allegheny  Valley  Rds.  and  Allegheny 

r..  28  m.  S.  E.of  Meadville.  Petroleum  trade 

and  manufacturing. 

EVENING  NEWS:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  VENANGO  CITIZEN- 
PRESS,  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly 
50 cents;  established- daily  1878,  weekly  1855; 
Jas.  B.  Borland,  editor;  Evening  News  Print- 
ing Companv,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  — Daily  :  In  1896,  "jkl  "  In 
1897,  Z.  Actual  average  for  im),  l,345;/or 
1901,  1,563.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1904  2  597. 
Weekly :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 


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than  2,400.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  (z-4.  6)  I.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  19(13,  yl.     In  1!)03,  yl.     In  19(14.  yl. 

VK\AN(;0  H  Kit  Alii);  every  evening 
e.x:oept  Smulay  (A  A). 

V  E  N  A  N  G  <»    fS  P  E  C  T  A  T  O  R I  FrI 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13J^x20;  iub- 
8crlptlon$l;  established  1849;  H.M.Irwin  & 
Co..  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jki."    In  1898,  Z.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,   at   least   2.000.      In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    Inl9iU,  yl. 

VENANGO  VINDICATOR;  Fridays; 
prohibition;  eight  pages  15x22;  suliscription 
•  jl;  established  October,  1902;  James  H. 
Keeley.  editor;  The  Venango  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

FREEBURG,     Snyder    Co:      a 

5   m.    from   Susquehanna  r.    and   40  N.  of 

Harrisburg,   the   State   capital.      Tannery 

and  cigar,  coach,  silk  and  other  factories. 

Musical  college  and  academy. 

COlIRIER:Thursdays;republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1866; 
Heury  B.  Moyer,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FREELiAND,  Luzerne  Co. D- 5,254t 
pop.— local  estimate  7,800— on  Lehigh  Valley 
Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Hazleton.  Iron  foundry, 
eilk  mill  and  machine  shops.    Coal. 

TRIBUNE;   triweekly,  Mondays.  Wed- 
nesdays and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;    subscription   $1.50;    established   1888; 
Tribune  Co.  (Limited),  editors  and  publish 
ers  (ti— 3).    Circ'n  ••jkl"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

PRESS;    semi  weekly,   Tuesdays    and 
Fridays;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  W.  R.  Flad,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (2 — 4). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,134.    Inl897.  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  Owen 
Fowler,  editor;  W.  Guy  Lensenbach,  pub- 
lisher (2 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SLOVENSKA  PRAVDA;  Thursdays; 
Slavonic;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  established  1894;  Gustave 
Schneider,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.150.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  ^ct- 
ual  average  for  1898.  l,''Z9'-i.  In  1899.  zj.  In 
19(X),  I.    In  1901.  yl.   In  1902,  y I.   Inl903,"JKL." 

FREEPORT,  Armstrong  Co. -alJ5i^ 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Allegheny  r., 
29  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Freeport 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican :  four  pages  18x24  :  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1876:  R.  B.  McKee,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FRICKS,  Bucks  Co.    q,  on  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Doyles 
town,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
POULTRY    ITEM;   monthly;  poultry 
and  pet  stock;   thirty-two  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1898;  Henry  H. 
Frick,   editor;     Item  Publishing  Co.,    pub 
Ushers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."    Actual  aver 
age  /or  1899.  t2,508;  for  1900.  4,808;  for 

1901,  6.6''25:  for  a  i/cn^  ending  with  August, 

1902,  .'5, 808;  for  1903,  4,900;  for  1904, 
5,833. 

GAJjI^TO'S ,  Potter  Co.  tl  2,415t  pop., 
on  Buffalo  &  Susquehanna  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W. 


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of  Gaines.  Tannery,  lumbering  and  car 
shops.    Agriculture. 

DE.>10CRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LEADER.  DISPATCH  ;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  E.  R.  Beever,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  I.  In 
1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  11103,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

WORKER;  Thursdays;  socialist;  eight 
cages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  E.  P.  Jennings,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

GALLITZIN,    Cambria  Co.  a  2.7.59t 

pop.,   on   Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13   m.  W.  of 

Altoona.    Coal  mines  and  coke  factories. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W.  H. 
Eckenrode,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

GENESEE,  Potter  Co.  i  250  pop.,  on 

New  York  &  Pennsylvania  and  Buffalo  & 
Susquehanna  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Couders- 
port,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1896;  R.  L.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher 
<'12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  monthly;  Independent;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  Victor  M.  Allen,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

GETTYSBURG,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  g 

3,495+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Western  Maryland  Rds.,  36  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Penn- 
sylvania College  and  Theological  College  of 
the  Lutheran  Church. 

PROGRESS ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day: Independent;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  October,  1902;  T. 
Zeamer,  eriitor;  Progress  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  independent; 
daily  four  to  six,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription— daily  $2.25,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902:  John  J.  Garvin,  editor; 
M.  A.  Garvin,  publisher  (3—5). 

NEWS;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $l.f0;  established  November,  1902; 
N.  C.  Bar  behenn, editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  '  jkl.- 

COMPILER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13MiX22 ;  subscription$1.50;  estab- 
lished 1818;  Wm.  Arch  McClean,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.900.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  June,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  last  year 
less  than  1.720.  In  1901.  vl.  In  1902,  y I.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904  (z—1)  I. 

STAR  AND  SENTINEL;  Wednesdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  23x28 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  estahlished  — Sentinel  1800,  Star  1828; 
consolidated  1867;  E.  E,  Slaybaugh,  editor; 
Guyon  H.  Buehler.  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation ".lkl"    In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "-JKL." 

LUTHERAN  QUARTERLY;  Janu- 
ary, April,  July  and  October;  lutheran;  one 
hundred  and  sixty-two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1849;  Philip  M.  Bikle, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GIRARD,  Erie  Co.  tl  954t  pop.,  on 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern,  Pennsylvania  Co'a 


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and  Pittsburg,  Shenaugo  &  Lake  Erie  Rds., 
16  m.  S.  W.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

COSMOPOLITE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1866;  Murphy  &  Nichols, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.028.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,128.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
•JKL."  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
number  1.160;  in  1900. 1,22.'5.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904  (z-4)  I. 

GIRARDVILLE,  Schuylkill  Co.  d- 
3,666-|-  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Lehigh  Valley  Rds..  9  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Pottsville,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

liEADER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1892;  J.  C. 
Bracy,  editor  and  nublisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRESS  AND  TIMES;  Fridays  ;  re 
publican;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1878;  Albert  Arnold,  editor  and 
publisher  (.3— .3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4,5). 

GliEN  CAMPBELL,  Indiana  Co.  -a 

1,500  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg 

&  Eastern  Rds.,  2:3  m.  N.  E.  of  Indiana,  the 

county  seat.    Coal  mining,  agriculture  and 

lumber. 

COUNTY  JOURNAL,;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Calvin  H.  Ranck,  editor;  Journal 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GLENROCK,  York  Co.  gi.llTtpop., 

on  Northern  Central  Rd..  16  m.  S.  of  York, 

the  county  seat.    Flour,  wire  cloth,  w^oolen 

and  planing  mills  and  other  manufactures. 

Farming. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x27;  subscription  $1;  established  1870;  M.  L. 
Kapp,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,800.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,079;  for  1897.  1,078.  In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  -jkl-"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

GREATBEND,   Susquehanna  Co.  cf 

836+  pop.,    on  Erie  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Susquehanna  and  14  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Bing- 

hamton,  N.  Y.  Tannery.   Farming,  grazing 

and  railroading. 

PL.AINDEALER  ;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1874 ;  Samuel  P.  More,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENCASTLE,    Franklin    Co.  P 

1,163+  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  63  m. 
S.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactory  of  agricultural  implements. 
Farming. 

ECHO-PILOT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1849;  Geo.  M.  Heilman  and  W.  J. 
Patton.  editors  and  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  independent:  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  e.stablished  187<<; 
B.  F.  Winger,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENSBITRG,  c.  h.,  Westmore- 
land Co.  p  6,508+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
31  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Steam-heating 
apparatus  factory,  steel  works,  glass 
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natural- gas  wells.    Coal  -  shipping    point. 

Agriculture. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
Bubscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  E.  A.  Cremer,  editor;  The  Greens- 
burg  Press  Company,  publishers  (8-3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1897,  "jkl."  ^ct- 
waZ  areragre /or  1898.  3,622.   In  1899,  vl.   In 

1900,  vl.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1897.  "jkl."  Actual  averag* 
for  1898,  3,410.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  y  I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1P03,  (z-4)  I  (•  #). 
In  1904,  y I. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY  CLIPPER,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve 
pages"  15x22  ;  subscription — daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  March,  1901,  weekly 
1896;  James  K.  Clarke,  editor;  Westmoreland 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co..  publishers 
(12—3).  Circulation  — daily  "JKL."  In  1603, 
Z  (6)  (••).    Weekly  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRIBUNE-HERALD,  Tues 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $3,  weeklv  $1.50;  estab- 
ll-shed— daily  1889,  weekly  1807;  Crombie  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation- Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  2.327.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  2,534; /or  1898,  2.818; /or  1899, 
2,783;  for  a  year  ending  with  July.  1900, 
2,803.  In  IPOl  (z— 6)  H.  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  3,192; /or  1903,  3,435; /or  19  4, 
3.964. 

Weekly  :  In  1898,  "jkl.  •  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  February,  1900,  2,436. 
In  1901  (z— 6)  1.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
2,425:  /or  1903.  2,408.    In  1904.  yl. 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARGUS;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  21x28 :  subscrip- 
tion $L50;  established  1882;  John  M.  Laird 'a 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WESTMORELAND     DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdaj's;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1798;  Vogle  & 
Winsheimer.  editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  -jkl."     In  lf03,  (z-4) 
I.    In  1904  (z— 4)  I  (••). 

GREENVILLE,  Mercer  Co.  ^  4,814t 
pop.,  on  Erie,  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Besse- 
mer &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Shenango  r.,  8& 
m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Rolling  mills, 
manufactories  and  coal  mines.  Steel 
tubing.    Farming. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $4.50;  establishefi  1897;  Advance  Argus 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4).  Circula- 
tion "lki" 

ADVANCE  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
§1;  established  184S;  J.  L.  Morrison,  editor; 
Advance  Argus  Co.,  publisher.'*  (12—1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,067;  /or  1896,  1,203.  In  1S!I7.  V.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  i.ssue  1,160.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  19U0,  imblisher  asserts,  smallest 
Issue,  exclusive  of  sample  copies  or  special 
editions,  was  1,170.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,450.  In  i9U3,  yl.  Actual 
nverapeformn,  1.558. 

liUTHEKAN  VVORLH;  Thursdays; 
lutheran;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1.50;  e.stablished  1891 ;  David  H.  Bauslin,  edi- 
tor; Lutheran  World  Co..  publishers  (3— 5  P>. 
<'irculation:  In  1S95.  publisher  asserts,  not 
les.s  than  I.'IOO.  In  1896.  G.  In  1*^97.  Y.  In 
189"^,  yH.     In    1899,    zH.    In    1900,  yH.     In 

1901.  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1904.  yH. 

NEVVS  :  Fridays:  republican:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;   D.  E. 


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Billig  and  J.  L.  Carnes,  editors  and  pub' 
Ushers  (fi— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  Actual  average  for-  1898.  1,361. 
Inl899.vl.  Inl900,vl.  Inl901,yl.  Iul'.)02,yl. 
In  l'.»0!,"(z-4)  I.    In  11)04,  yl. 

PK.O<)JRES>S;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  VV.  F.  Harpst,  editor 
and  publisher  (7-3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

I»IANSFIEL.I)  J.UTIIEKAN:  month- 
ly; lutheran;  twenty-four  paj;es  9?^xl2;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1901;  O.  D. 
Baltzly,  editor;  Young  Lutheran  Co..  pub- 
lishers (S— 3).    Circulation  "iKL"    (A  A). 

THIEIjENSIAN;  monthly,  during 
the  college  year;  colleeriate;  seventy  two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
Literary  Societies  of  Thiel  College,  editors 
and  nubllshers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(AA). 

WO^IAN'S  REAL.3I;  monthly;  house 
hold;  sixteen  pages  10x13;    subscription   10 
cents;  established  1904;  Woman's  Realm  Pub- 
lishing Co,,  editors  and  publi.'ihers  (:3— 5  P). 

YOUNG  LUTHERAN;  monthly ; 
lutheran;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1883;  Theo.  B.  Roth, 
D.D..  editor;  The  Young  Lutheran  Company, 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
31,554.  In  1896,C.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898,  yD. 
In  1W9.  yD.  Actual  average  for  19(10, 
*3"i,000.  In  1901,  yn.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  til, 716.    Ill  1903,  yD.    Inl904.  yE. 

HDME  MISSIONARY;  quarterly. 
March,  June,  September  and  December; 
lutheran;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  10 
cents;  e8tabli.shedl900;  Rev.  J. C.  Kunzmann, 
editor;  Board  of  Home  Missions  of  Lutheran 
Church,  publishers  (8—8). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  June,  1902,  7,722.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  G  (A  A). 

GROVE  CITY,  Mercer  Co.  ^  l,599t 
pop.— local  estimate  2.500— on  Pittsburg, 
Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.  Coal,  iron  ore 
and  limestone.  Farming  and  extensive 
manufacturing. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
to  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May  1903;  Moore  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1.336. 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  republican : 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  C.  F.  Lawrence,  editor;  C.F.Lawrence 
&  Sons,  publishers  ( 1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1 .070.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  l,9()0,  1,350.  In  1901, yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,445;  /or  1903. 
1,491.    In  1904,  yl. 

HALIFAX,  Dauphin  Co.  U  818t  pop., 

on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Har- 

risburg,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Flour  mills  and  shoe  factory.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
C.  R.  Shope,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "jjft  •" 

HAIiLiSTEAD,  Susquehanna  Co.  □' 
2,028  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd..  about  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Montrose, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  chair  fac- 
tory. 

COUNTY  HERALD;  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Ira  A.  Thomas,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3)    Circulation  "jkl." 


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HAMBURG.  Berks  Co.  a,  2,315t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Rds.  and  Schuylkill  r.  and  canal,  18  m. 
N.  of  Reading,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
tures of  Iron,  stationary  engines,  leather, 
fur  hats,  wood  handles,  etc.   Grain  trade. 

ITEJ>I;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  Wm.  O.  Heinly,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3).      Circulation    'jkl"    In    1900,    Z.      In 

1902,  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

HANOVER,  York  Co.  g  5,302t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Western  Maryland 
Rds.,  35  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
State  capital.  Farming  and  manufactur- 
ing. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; independent;  four  pages— daily  15x22, 
weekly  20x30;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— dally   1894,  weekly  1872;  M. 

0.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895.  puljlisher  asserts,  smallest 
issue    1.812.        In    1896.    I.      In    1897.   Y.    In 
1898.  "JKL."     In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription-dally $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— 
dailv  1891;  weekly  1895;  H.  O.  Young,  editor; 
The  Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
CircHlatiou-Daily:  In  1896,  "iKi"  In 
1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  HZ.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

HARLEYSVILLE,  Montgomery  Co. 

R  400  pop.,  12  m.  N.  of  Norrlstown,  the 
county  seat,  and  25  N.  N.  W.  of  Philadel- 
phia. Carriage,  butter  and  cheese,  cigar 
and  clothing  manufactories. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  19x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 

1.  R.  Haldeman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "fKL  " 

HARRISBURG,  c.  h.,  Dauphin  C: 
D  State  Capital,  50,167tpop.,onPenn8yl- 
ranla,  Philadelphia  &  Reading,  Cumber- 
land Valley  and  Northern  Central  Rds.  and 
Susquehanna  r.,  106  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 
Manufactures  of  iron,  steel,  carriages,  cot- 
ton goods,  steam  cars  and  flour  mills. 
Commercial  center. 

DAILY. 
PATRIOT;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  1852;  D.  G.  Fenno, 
editor;  The  Patriot  Co.,  publishers  (6-3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1898.  7,73'iii  for  a  year  ending  with 
January,  1899,  7.588;  for  a  year  ending 
with  October  15, 19(!0.  7,831 ;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June.  1901,  H,l  Obi.    In  1902,  yF.    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  F.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
9,048. 

Semi- Weekly:  "iia"  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  February,  1900,  4.8t22. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
l!K)4.yI. 

STAR-INDEPENDENT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$3,    weekly    $1;     established  —  daily     1876, 


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PENNS  TL  VA  NIA—Ha  rrisburg. 

weekly  1883;  B.  F.  Meyers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulatiou  —  Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  6,120.  In  1896,  G.  Actual 
average  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
6,t234.  In  1898.  yG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  October,  1899.  7,917»  for 

1900,  8,923;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Oc- 
tober, 1901,  9,475;  for  a  year  ending  with 
January, 1903,  10,071.  In  1903,  yF.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1 1,153. 

Weekly:  ••■ikj,-" 

TELiEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1831 ;  E.  J.  Stackpole, 
editor;  Harrisburg  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3—1). 

Circularton— Daily;  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In    1898,    yl.    In    1899,    yl.    In    1900.  v I.     In 

1901,  yl.    In  1903,   February,  publisher   as- 
serts, no  issue  during   the   year  beginning 
with  February  15, 1902,  and  ending  February 
14, 1903,  was  less  than  7,500.    Actual  average 
for   a    year   ending    with    February,    1904, 
10,544; /or  1904,11,111. 
Publisher's  announcemeni.—Thatthe  Harris- 
burg Telegraph  is  Harrisburg's  best  ad- 
vertising medium    is   proven  by  the   fact 
that  during  lf04  it  carried  many  thousand 
inches  more  advertising  than  either  of  the 
other  two  dailies  in  Harrisburg.   It  has  the 
largest  circulation.  No  daily  in  Harrisburg 
has  ever  before  printed  as  many   papers 
as  did  the  Telegraph  during  1904.    It  is  the 
only    Republican   newspaper  in  a  strong 
Republican  city,  county  and  State. 

WEEKLY. 

CHURCH  ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays; 
church  of  God;  twenty  four  pages  7Vi>xll-J^; 
subscription  S2;  established  1835;  C.H.For- 
ney, D.D.,  editor;  Board  of  Publication  of 
the  General  Eldership  of  the  Churches  of 
God,  publishers  (3—3) 

Circulatiou:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  189fi,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,  vl.  Inl90(»,  zl.  In  1901.  (z—1.  2,  4.  5)  I. 
Inl902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y  I. 

COURIEll;  Sundays  (A  A). 

EVANGELICAL.;  Saturdays;  united 
evangelical  church;  sixteen  pages  llj^xie; 
subscription  .$2;  established  1888;  W.  M.  Stam- 
ford, editor;  S.  L.  Wiest,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  6,.50O.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  7,350;  for  1898.  8,454.  In 
1899.  yF.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
tvith  June,  1900,  8,557;  for  a  year  ending 
with  July.  1901,  9, 1 95 ;  for  1902,  8,459;  for 
1903,  8,630.    In  19i)4.  (z-4)  F. 

EVANGELISCHEZEIT.SCHRIFTi 

Tuesdays;  German;  united  evangelical 
church:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.5(»: 
established  188S;  R.  Dubs, editor;  S.  L.  Wiest, 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  'jja-."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  3,343.  In  1899.  yT. 
In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903. 
yl.    In  1904.  y I. 

PENNST.YVANTA      IVIETHODIST; 

Thursdays;  methodlst-episcopal;  eight  pages 
13x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1875;  S.  C. 
Swallow,  editor  and  publisher  (fi— 3) 
Circiilatinn:  In  1898.  jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  3,315.  In  1S0I).  vH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  H.  In 
190-1,  yH. 

PENNSVLVANISCHE  ST  A  ATS 
ZETTUNG;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1:  established 
1897;  F.  W.  Llesmann,  editor  and  publisher; 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Saturdays;  eight  page"  16x22;  sub- 
scription .^sl:  established  ISfxi;  J.  H.  Musser, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—.").    Clrc'n  ■■iki.." 

VOICE  <) I'  THE  CAPITAI.:    Satnr 
days;   indenendpnt:   fom-  pages  16x22;   sub- 
scription $1:  established  Ootnb^r.  I'.lO^;  Theo 
bald Smythe.editor  and  pub!i-her(l^l)  (A  A). 


PENNSYLVANIA- Harrisburg. 

WEST    END    REPORTER;  Fridays 
local;  four  pages  13x20;  subscriptionSOceuts; 
established    1901;  C.  G.  Nissley,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jKi-"    In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

EVANGELICAL,  VISITOR;  semi- 
monthly; brethren  in  Christ;  sixteen  pages 
9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  George 
Detwiler,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4).  Does 
not  Insert  advertisements. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLGE^I;  semi- 
monthly; church  of  God;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  35  cents;  W.  A.  Laverty,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4).  Does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  WOODiTIAN;  monthly; 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America;  eight  pages 
9x13;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1899; 
D.  C.  Zink.  editor;  Richard  M.  H.  Wharton, 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulatiou:  In  1901,  "jKi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,735.  In  1903.  yl.  Actual 
average  f or  mA,  1,350. 

CONFERENCE  HERALD;  monthly; 
united  brethren  in  Christ  ;  twelve  pages 
11x14;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1892; 
Rev.  D.  D.  Lowery,  editor;  Eastern  Penn's 
Conference  of  United  Brethren  in  Christ, 
publishers. 

Circulatiou:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

EVANGELICAL  BIBLE  TEACH- 
ER; monthly;  united  evangelical  church; 
thirty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1891;  Rev.  W.  H.  Fouke,  editor; 
S.  L.  Wiest,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  ••JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  H.  In  1901, 
fz— 6)H.  Actual  average  for  19!)2,  3,840; 
for  1903,  3,933.  In  19U4,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4, 1 

KEYSTONE  CITIZEN;  monthly; 
temperance;  eight  pages  13x17;  subscription 
.50  cents;  established  1899;  S.  E.  Nicholson, 
editor;  Pennsylvania  Anti-Saloon  League, 
publishers  (2 — 5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  H. 

KEYSTONE  LEAGUE  «IF  CHRIS- 
TIAN ENDEAVOR  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  Christian  endeavor;  twenty-eight 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1896;  W.  H.  Fouke,  editor;  S  L.  Wiest,  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1902, 1,833;  for  1903, 1,9 3 4.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

MISSIONARY  TIDINGS;  monthly; 
united  evangelical  church  ;  twenty  four 
pages  8x10;  subscription  25 cents;  establlslied 
1892;  Miss  E.  K.  Hartzler,  editor;  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Smith,  publisher;  organ  of  the  Woman's 
Missionary  Society  of  the  United  Evangelical 
Church  (6-3). 

Cii'culatiou :  In  1894  and  189.").  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  yl. 
InlPOl.yl.  Inl902.  (z-4,6)I.  Inl903,(z-4)  H. 
In  19(14,  vH. 

SCHOOL  GAZETTE;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; sixteen  pages  8>/oxllV^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  18S6;  John  S.  Arnold, 
editor  and  publisher  (.3 — 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4.753; /or  1896,  5.019.  In  1897.  Y.  .4ct- 
uaZacera^e/or  1898,  4,563.  In  1899.  yG.  In 
1900.  V I.  m  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (Z— 11)  H.  In 
19(3.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

SUNBEAM;  monthly;  church  of  God; 
four  pages  8!^xl2;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Miss  L.  A.  Forney,  editor;  W. 
A.  Laverty,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

QUARTERLY. 

EVANGELICAL  BIBLE  OI'^"- 
TEBIjY;  January,  April,  July  and  Octo- 
ber; united  evangelical  church;  thirty-two 
pages  6x9;  subscription  12  cents;  established 
1^90;    Rev.    W.    II.    Fouke,    editor;    United 


CATA1.0GUE  BY  STATES. 


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PENNSYLVANIA.— Harrisbura. 

Evangelical  PublishlnK  House,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
50,Sv!0.    In  1904,  (z-4)  B. 

HASTINGS,  Cambria  Co.  D  on  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Ebensburg. 

NORTH    CAMBRIA     NEWS;     Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  The 
News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1 — I).    Circulation   'jkl." 

HATBORO,  Montgomery  Co.  O^  823t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,118— on  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia. 
Farming. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  A.  J. 
Reading,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  I.  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.  lu  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,107.    In  1903.  -jkl.' 

PUBLIC  SPIRIT  ;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; tvrelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1873;  O.  E.  C.  Robinson,  editor; 
The  Robinson  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Jenklntown  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  HZ. 
In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  v I.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901, 
(z-4.  5,  10)  1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  !(••). 

HATFIEIiD,  Montgomery  Co.  P,  528t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  Cloth- 
ing factory  and  flour  mills.    Farming. 

TIMESj  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscriptlou  $1;  established  1893;  C.  R.  Addi- 
son, edltorand  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl"' 

HAVERFORD,  Montgomenj  Co.  O, 

548  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  about  10  m. 

N.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 

BULLETIN;  monthly;  Roman  catholic; 
four  pages  13x17^;  establishcl  1902;  James 
E.  Dougherty,  editor:  Philadelphia  C.  T.  A. 
U.,  publishers  (1—5). 

HATVIiEY,  Wayne  Co.  d  1.925t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and 
Erie  &  Wyoming  Valley  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E. 
of  Scranton.  Coal  trade  and  general  manu- 
facturing. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  C.  R.  Addison,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-- 

HAZLETON,  Luzerne  Co.  n-  14,230t 
pop.— local  estimate  20,829— on  Lehigh  Val 
ley  &  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  115  m.  N.  W.  of 
Philadelphia.     Coal  mining. 

PLAIN  SPEAKER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $3;  established  1882:  Wm.  C.  Der- 
shuck,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion   •JKL."     In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.-- 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub 
lican;  six  to  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1870. 
weekly  186S;  C.  B.  Snyder,  editor;  Sentinel 
Printing  Co  ,  publishers  (7—3).  Circulation 
* — daily  "ikl."  weeklv  "jkl."  In  1897.  dailv 
Z.  In  1898.  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In 
1903,  daib  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

STANDARD;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
scription$3;  established  1885;  L.  G.  Lubrecht, 
editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SLOVENSKI  NOVINY;  Thursdays; 
Slavonian;   eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


$1;  established  1897;  Francis  A.  Toth.  editor 
and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

VO  LKSBLATT;  Wednesdays  ;  Ger- 
man; independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  Peter 
Schneider,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HERNDON,  Northumberland  Co.  n 
600  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Harrls- 
burg,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
E.  S.  Stroub,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HOLLIDAYSBURG,   c.  h.,  Blair 

Co.  D  2,998t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and 
canal  and  Juniata  r.,  21  m.  W.  of  Hunting- 
don.   Iron  manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

DEMOCRATIC     STANDARD; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  19x26; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1838;  A.  R.  Traugh , 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3) .    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18.36;  Frank  J.  Over,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOMESTEAD, -4i/e^Aenj/Co.pi2,5o4t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg  & 
Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Monongahela  r.,  8  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  Glass 
factories,  fire-brick  and  Bessemer  steel 
works  and  a  plate  steel  mill.    Coal  mining. 

NEWS-MESSENGER  ;  every  evening^ 
except  Sundav;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $8;  established— A^ett?s  1881,  Messenger 
1889;  Messenger  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publisher.^  ( 3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  -jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,314:  /or  1901. 
1,633.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,619. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Press  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

HONESDALE,  c.li.,  Wayne  Co. ^ 
2,864+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  and 
Erie  Rds.  and  Lackawaxen  r.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of 
Scranton.  Silk  mills  and  glass,  ax  and 
shoe  factories.    Coal  pockets. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1844 ;  Wilson  &  Penniman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—8). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898   "JKL  *' 

WA^iVE  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub.scription 
$1.50;  established  1843;  Nelson  J.  Spencer,, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,160.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19C3, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  y  I. 

WAYNE  INDEPENDENT;  weekly, 
twice  a- week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878:  Benjamin  F.  Haines, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,650.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,550.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, yl.  In  1899,  yl.. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  October,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  edition  during  the  past  year  has 
hpen  less  than  3.800.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,. 
yll.     Actual  average  for  1904,  4,033. 


908 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENXS  YL  VAXIA. 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA. 


HONEYBROOK,  Chester  C7o.C^609t 

pop.,   on   Pennsylvania   Rd.,   20  m.   E.  of 

Lancaster.    Agriculture. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
G.  E.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher  (,7-3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

HOUTZDALE,  Clearfield  Co.  u  l,482t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of 

Clearfield,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Bucke,  Boulton  &  Reed,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOWARD,  Center  Go.  U  563t  pop.,  on 

Pennsylvania  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Bellefonte, 

the  countj^  seat.    Iron  works.    Farming. 

HUSTLER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 
F.  S.  Dunham,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

HUGHESVILLE,  Lycoming  Co.    b 

1,.523+  pop.,  on  Wllliamsport  &  North  Branch 
Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  ■Wllliamsport,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  lumber  and  household 
furniture.  Shipping  point  for  lumber, 
bark,  railroad  ties  and  leather. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
April,  1903;  K.  L.  Schuyler,  editor;  Hughes- 
ville  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HAIL;  Thursdaj's;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  A.  H.  Shimp,  editor  and  publisher 
<7— 3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "lkj,."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,046.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903  "iKj.-" 

HULMEVILLE,  Buckt  Co.  R  454t 
pop.,  on  Neshaminy  creek,  18  m.  N.  K.  of 
Philadelphia  and  8  S.  S.  W.  of  Trenton,  N.J. 
Woolen  and  haircloth  manufactories. 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  ADVANCE; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  30x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  W.  J.  Ellis,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jsi  " 

HUMMELSTOWN,  Dauphin  Co.  u 

1,729+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
9  m.  E.  of  Harrlsburg,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Several  mills  and  manu- 
factories and  quarries  of  brown  sand- 
stone and  limestone. 

SUN;  Fridays  ;  Independent  ;  four  pages 
20x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1871;  W. 
R.  Hendricks,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "Jifi" 

HUNTINGDON,  c.  h.,  Huntingdon 

Co.  D  6,053  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and 
Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  Mountain  Rds.and 
Juniata  r.,  96  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Harrlsburg,  the 
State  capital.    Manufacturing  and  mining. 

NEWS,  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  19x24;  sub- 
scription SI. 35;  established  1874;  Klmber 
Cleaver,  editor  and  publisher  (:3 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  lu  1896, "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  •^,261.  In  1898,  y I.  Actualavev- 
acfe/orl899.»J,435.  In  1900, yH.  In  1901,  y I. 
In  1902.  (z— 4  )  I.    In  1903.  yl  ( •  • ).  In  1904.  yl. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;   established 


1844;  Howard  E.  Butz,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-3). 

Circulation:      In  1897.  "jkl  "      In  1898,  zl. 

In  1899,  zl.    In  19U0,  zl.    In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.    In 

1902,  "JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1835;  William  Wallace  Chisolm,  editor;  Hunt- 
ingdon Journal  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

MONITOR ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  24x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1863;  Mrs.  Mae  Merry,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

JUNIATA  ECHO;  monthly,  during 
college  year;  educational  Institutions;  twen- 
ty-four pages  7}^xl0}^;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  A.  B.  Brumbaugh,  editor; 
Juniata  College,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,920.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898. yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl  (A  A). 

HYNDMAN,   Bedford   Co.    g    l,l42t 
pop. ,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania 
Rds.,  about  6  m.  N.  of  State  line  of  Mary- 
land.   Tanneries,  planing  mills,  limestone 
Quarries  and  flre-brlck  works. 
BULLETIN;  Thursdays;   independent; 
four   pages   20x26;    subscription  $1;     estab- 
lished   1889;    Chas.   E.  Smith,  editor;    J.  N. 
Swope,  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation   "uu," 

INDIANA,  c.  h.,  Indiana  Co.  -n  4,U2t 
pop.,  onPennsj'lvaniaand  Buffalo,  Roches- 
ter &  Pittsburg  Rds..  72  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burg and  83  W.  N.  W.  of  Altoona.  Tannery, 
planing,  flour  and  woolen  mills  and  manu- 
facture of  agricultural  Implements.  Seat 
of  a  State  Normal  School.  Farming  and 
mining.    Glass  works  and  ladder  factory. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  INDIANA  CO.  GA- 
ZETTE, Wednesdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established  daily  1905, 
weeklv  1S90  ;  Walter  H.Jackson,  editor;  In- 
diana Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,594.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898.  3,527.  In 
1899,  zH.  In  19(XI,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902, 
vH.     Ill  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1862;  Franklin  Sansom,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkj,."  In 
1902,Z(1,2.  4.  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1856;  Messenger  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3) 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts. not 
less  than  1,680.     In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  Inl901.yl, 
In  1902.  vT.     In  19U3.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PROGRESS}  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1814;  A.  T.  Moorhead  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  "iii."  In  1902.  Z  (4).  Actual 
avprnae  for  a  year  ending  November,  1903, 
3. 81  3.    In  1901,  yH. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  187¥; 
A.  P.  and  H.  M.  Lowry,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

IRWIN,  Westmoreland  Co.  p  2,4»2t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Youghlogheny 
Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Coal  mining 
and  manufacture  of  electric  apparatus, 
mine  supplies,  etc.  Car  shops. 
REPUBLICAN-STANDARD;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages   18x24;     sub- 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


scrlptlon  $1;  established— iJ^pw&h'can  1891, 
Standard  1881;  S.  Grant  Helmau,  editor;  Re- 
publican Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  •'■lkl  '•  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1901,  Z  (6).  In  1902,  Z  (3).  Actual  average 
for  1903,  ]  ,S06.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

JAMESTO'WN,    Mercer  Co.  ^  834t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  and  Lake  Shore 

&  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Shenangor., 

98  m.  N.  of  Pittsburg.     Lumbering,  stock 

raising,  dalrj^ing  and  agriculture. 

WORIiD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
The  World  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "j£.l." 

JEANNETTE,  Westmoreland  Co.  p 
5,865+  pop.,  on  Penniylvania  Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of 
Greensburg,  the  county  seat,  and  27  m.  S.  E. 
of  Pittsburg.  Window  and  flint  glass,  lead 
and  chemical  works.  Electrical-supply 
works.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  W.  E.  Loughner,  editor;  John  H. 
Trescher,  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1895. 
In  1896. 1.  Inl897.Y.  In  1898."i£L"  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Inl904,yl. 
WESTMORELAND  JOURNAL.; 
Wednesdays;  independent:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber. 1902;  A.  F.  Landis,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).  Circulation  -jkl"  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

JENKINTOWN,  Montgomery  Co.  R 

2,091+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 

9  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia.    Farming. 

TIMES-CHRONICLE  ;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  Clayton  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).  Clrc'n-JKi."  Iul903,Z(4)(»»). 

FAMILY  FRIEND;  monthly;  roman 
catholic;  fortv-eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1.20;  established  May,  1903;  E.J.Swee- 
ney, editor  and  publisher;  Philadelphia 
office,  1315  Market  street  (12—4). 

JERMYN,   Lackawanna    Co.  cf  2,567t 
pop.,   on  Delaware  &    Hudson    and    New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western   Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of 
Carbondale  and  13  N.  E.  of  Scranton,  the 
county  seat.    Coal  mining. 
PRESS;    Fridays;  eight  pages   13x20; 
subscription  $1;    established  1890;    Paul  W. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

JERSEY  SHORE,  Lycoming  Co.  i 

3,070+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania,  Beech  Creek 
and  Fall  Brook  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r., 
12  m.  W.  of  Willlamsport,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

HERALD;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK liY",  Fridays;  daily  inde- 
pendent, weekly  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  S2.  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1902,  weekly  1861 ;  The  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation— dally  "jki"  weekly  "jkl" 

VIDETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1854;  John  W. 
and  Robert  H.  Grler,  Jr.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "iju,." 

JOHNSONBURG.  Elk  Co.  ^  3,894+ 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
Pennsylvania  and  Buffalo,  Rochester  Sc 
Pittsburg  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Ridgway, 


the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  A.  McClure,  editor;  Breeze 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3 — ?>).    Circ'n-'jKi" 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  Alva  H.  Greg- 
ory, editor  ;  Press  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "iKL." 

JOHNSTOWN,  Cambria  Co.  n  35,936. 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rds..  78  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Iron,  steel, 
radiator,  paint,  cement,  wagon,  car,  axle, 
tar  paper  and  fire-brick  manufacturing. 
Coal  and  coke. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  mornmg  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  eight 
pages  151.^x20;  subscription —daily  $8.  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1888,  weekly  1863;  War- 
ren Worth  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  s  Actual  aceragefor 
1895.  3,rti5  ;  for  1896,  4,083;  for  1897, 
4,'^44.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  ^,445.  In  1901,  yG.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  6,t231.  In  19ii3, 
(z— 11)  G.  Actual  average  for  1904,  6,389. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weeklj' $1.50;  established— daiij'  1873,  weekly 
1853;  Anderson  H.  Walters,  editor;  The 
Johnstown  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Circulatiou- Daily:  In  1893,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,250.  In  1894,  I.  In 
1895.1.  Acfi/aJat-erage/or  1896,  2,373.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,2,797.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902, yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,275.  In  1894,  H.  In  1895, 1.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  '2,764:.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901. yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Fridays;  German; 
independent;  eight  pages  17}^x23i^;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1871;  Wm.  F.  &  F. 
K.  Schubert,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  ••iKi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,548: /or  1S03,  1,573;  for 
1904,  1,653. 

PENNSYLVANIA  WORKMAN; 
monthly;  A.  O.  U.  W.;  eight  pages  11x17; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  Novem- 
ber. 1900;  Edward  E.  Hohman,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jKi."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  has  been  less  than 
17.000.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  E.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  E. 

KANE,  McKean  Co.  b  5,296+  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kinzua  Rds.,  95  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  Erie.  Saw  mills,  railroad  repair 
shops,  window  glass  and  various  manu- 
factories. Summer  resort.  Gas,  petroleum 
and  lumber. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evenmg  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1892;  Kane  Republi- 
can Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "OKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl- " 

LEADER;  Fridays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
J.H.Wood,  manager;  Leader  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12-4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1901,  "iKL.-  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  number 
during  1902  or  1903,  was  1,075.   In  1901,  "jkl.- 


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KARTHAUS,   Clmrjleld    Co.  u  996 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  30  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Clearfield,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 
and  coal  mining. 
TIMES.    (See  Curwensville.) 

KENNETT  SQUARE,  Chester  Co. 

Q,  1  ,f)61+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  Rd„  33  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 
Foundry.  Terra  cotta,  fibre  and  machine 
works.    Agriculture. 

KENNETT  ADVANCE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  Kennett  Advance  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  l.OSO.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  ••JKL." 

KENNETT  NEWS  AND  ADVER- 
TISER; Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  "20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876 ; 
C.  C.  Hadlej',  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 
Civculatiou  :  In  1895,  ••jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,205  ;  for  1897,  1,347.  In  1898, 
yl.     Actual  average  for  1899,    1,412.     In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901.  I.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,418.  In  19L3, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

KINGSTON,  Luzerne  Co. a- 3,846t 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Susquehanna 

r.,  1  m.  N.  W.  of  and  opposite  Wilkesbarre, 

the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

ST0R;>IS  AND  SIGNS;  monthly; 
meteorological;  twenty-four  pages  5x8;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  U.  C.  Coles, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 5  P). 
Circulatiou;  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  3,258; /or  1898.  4,267; /or  1899, 
5,225.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902. 
(z-~l,  2,4,  5)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  In  19(J4,(z— 4)  H. 

KITTANNING,     c.    h.,    Armstrong 

Co.  -n  3,902t  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd. 
and  Allegheny  r.,  44  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burg. Coal  and  iron  mines  and  iron  and 
china  works.    Gas. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  13x2D;  subscription 
83;  established  January,  1904;  Dargue  & 
W  augaman,  editors  and  publishers  (3—4). 
CiTculation  ••ikl." 

T  I  I^I  E  S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  22x28;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1893,  weekly  1876;  Simp- 
son &  Fries,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— daily  ••jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
WeeklyjKL-"  In  1898, weekly Z.  In  1902, "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

ARMSTRONG  DEMOCRAT  AND 
SENTINEL ;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established 
1864:  John  W.  Rohrer,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "TKL." 

FREE    PRESS;    Fridays;     republican; 
•eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1825:  M.  B.  Oswald,  Sr.,  editor  and  publisher 
rr— 3P). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.     In  1899,  zH.     In  1900.  yH.      In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896:  Kittanning  Tribune  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6-3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JiiL-"  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

KNOX,  Clarion  Co.  -a  on  Pittsburg  & 
Western  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Oil  City.    Machine 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


shops,  planing  mills  and  several  petroleum 
wells. 

CLARION  CO. NATIONAL;  Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  J.  C.  West,  editor  and 
publisher;  dated  at  Edenburg  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

KNOXVILLE,  Tioga  Co.  ih  868tpop., 
on  Buffalo  &  Susquehanna  and  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Elmira,  N.  Y.  Shoe,  hosiery,  sash,  door  and 
blind  factories.  Creamery,  tobacco  ware- 
houses and  grist  mill. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883;  Chas.  E.  Brugler,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jsl," 

KUTZTOWN,B«ri'«  Co.  J  l,328t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  E.  of  Reading,  the  county  seat.  Foundry 
and  carriage,  shoe  and  knitting  factories. 
Limestone  and  iron  ore. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  2<Jx26 ;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1869;  Jacob  B.  Esser,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,Y.  Inl898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PATRIOT;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x'26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  C.  Gehring, editor;  Jacob  B.  Esser 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkj." 

PENNSYLVANIA  CHAUTAU- 
QUAN;  quarterly;  educational;  sixteen 
pages  8x1014;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  W.  Deatrick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LACEYVILLE,  Wyoming  Co.  a  700 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  about  19  m. 
N.  W.  of  Tunkhannock,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

BRAIN  TRIM  MESSENGER; 

Wednesdays;  neutral;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  G.  B.  M.  Ward, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1896,  ••jkl."  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,098.  In 
1898,  ••jkl-"  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,228. 
In  1900,  vI.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903, 1,431.     In  1904,  yl. 

LAFAYETTE  HILL,  Montgomery 
Co.  R  496  pop.,  4  m.  S.  E,  of  Norristown, 
connected  by  electric  railway.  Terra  cotta 
works. 

SUBURBAN  ADVERTISER;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1897;  A.  I.  Cassel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1902, 
October,  publisher  asserts,  that  during  the 
year  begining  September  15,  1901.  and  ending 
with  September  15,  1902,  no  issue  was  less 
than6,750  (!!).    In  1903.  (z— 4)  H  (A  A). 

LANCASTER,  o.  h.,  Lancaster  Co.P, 
41,459+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rds.,  68  m.  W.  of  Philadel- 
phia. Seat  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  Col- 
lege. Manufacturing  center.  Agriculture. 
DAILY. 

EXAMINER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription— daily  $5,  semi  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1872,  weekly  1825;   Thos.  B.  ft 


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PENNSYL  VA  XIA— Lancaster. 


Harrv  B.  Cochran,  editors   and   publishers 

(8— 3  Vi. 

Circulation— Daily:    Rating  varied  from 

Q  in   1891  to  H  In  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897, 

H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH 

Inl9al,yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In 

1;K)1.  yl. 

Seiiii- Weekly:    Rating  varied  from  Q  1b 

18t)l  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  H  Z. 

In  1898.  yH.     In  1899,  yH.     In   1900.  yl.     In 

1901.  yl.     In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  yl.  In  UI04,  yl. 

FREIE  PRESSE  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DIE  l.,ATERNE,  Satur 
days;  German;  democratic;  daily  four,  week, 
ly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $6- 
weeklv$i.50;  established— daily  1863.  weekly 
1870;  George  Rohr,  editor;  Frele  Presse 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— dally  'VKi  "  weekly "jkl  "(A  A). 

INTELLIGENCER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  S  EM  I -W  EE  K  L  Y, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
six  to  eight  pages  20x34;  subscription— dally 
$6,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1864, 
semi-weekly  1794;  A.  J.  Stelnman  and  Chas. 
8.  Foltz,  editors;  Geo.  A.  Shelly,  publisher. 
Circulation— daily  "JKL"   semi  weekly  'iKi" 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
capt  Sunday;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$5;  established  1889;  Morning  News  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "iKL." 

NEW  ERA  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  tSEMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  ten  to  twelve 
pages  16x21;  subscription— daily  tb,  semi- 
weekly  $1.90;  established  1877;  J.  M.  W.  Qelst. 
editor;  The  New  Era  Printing  Co.,  oublisKers 
(12-4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from  G 
in  1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898.  yll.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  H(»»). 

Semi-W^eekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  H  (••). 

WEEKLY. 

DER  VOLK8FRBUND  UND  BEO- 
BACHTER  ;  Wednesdays;  German;  rt- 
publlcan;  four  pages  22x38;  subscription  fl.BO; 
established  ISOB ;  John  Baer's  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

HOME;  weekly;  prohibition;  six  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
1888;  Geo.  N.  Le  Fevre,  editor  and  publisher. 
■Circulation  "jkl." 

INQUIRER;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.90;  estab- 
lished 18«;  I.K.  Wltmer,  editor;  Kstate  of 
E.  Oriest,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulatiou :  Accorded  H  from  1893  to  1895. 
In  1396.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899.  vl.  im900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LABOR  LEADER;  Saturdays;  labor; 
four  pages  17x22 ;  subscription  5(^)  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Carpenter  &,  Qrenawalt,  editors 
«nd  publishers. 

Circulatiou :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,600.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  vI.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

LAW  REVIEW;  Mondays;  legal;  six- 
teen pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1888;  O.  Ross  Eshleman,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl 

SCIENCE;  Fridays;  scientific;  forty  to 
forty-eight  pages  SJ^xS;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.  McK.  Cattell,  editor ;  The 
Maemillan  Co.,  New  York,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897, Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  y J. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  19a2,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (OO) 
(AA). 

SONNTAGS- JOURNA L ;  Sundays 
(▲  A). 


PENNSYLVANIA— Lancaster. 

MONTHLY. 

GRAND  ARMY  NEWS;  monthly; 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1887; 
A  C.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jja-" 

HOMOEOPATHIC  ENVOY;  monthly; 
medical;  twelve  pages  9J^xl2>^;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1890;  E.  P.  Aushutz,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOM(EOPATHIC  RECORDER; 
monthly;  medical;  forty  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Boerlcke  & 
Tafel,  editors  and  publishers;  dated  also  at 
Philadelphia.    Circulation  "jjLt" 

INTERNATIONAL  RAILWAY 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  railroads,  trans- 
portation, traveling;  fifty-two  to  fifty-six 
pages  8}^xllJ^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  J.  M.  Davis,  editor;  International 
Transportation  Agents  Co..  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  190-)  -jkl"  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,439.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

NEUKIRCHENBLATT  ;     monthly  ; 
German;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established    1887;    Louis   H.   Tafel,   German 
Missionary  Union  of  New  Church,  publishers 
(2-5). 

PENNSYLVANIA  SCHOOL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  educational;  forty- 
eight  to  sixty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.60; 
established  18B2;  N.  C.  SchaefEer  editor;  J.  P. 
McCaskey.  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,50(J.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  8.300.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In 
1903,  yG.    In  1904,  (z-4)  G. 

PLANT  WORLD;  monthly;  science; 
thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  F.  L.  Lloyd,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 5P). 

POPULAR  SCIENCE  MONTHLY; 
science;  one  hundred  and  eight  pages  6i^xl0; 
subscription  $3;  established  1»89:  J.McKeen 
Cattell.  editor;  The  Science  Press,  pub- 
lishers (4-5  P).  ,  ^,  ^ 
RAIIiROAD  FREIGHT  AND 
BAGGAGE  MAN;  monthly;  railroad 
employees;  sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  September.  1903; 
R.  P.  Neil,  editor;  The  Brotherhood  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—4)  (A  A)- 

QUARTERLY. 

REFORMED  CHURCH  REVIEW; 

quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and  October; 
reformed  church;  one  hundred  and  forty- 
four  pages  6x10;  subscription  $2;  established 
1849;  Wm.  Rupp,  D.  D.,  editor;  Reformed 
Church  Publication  Board,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation 'vkl."  (A  A). 

TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  AMER- 
ICAN MATHEMATICAL  SOCIETY » 
quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and  October; 
mathematical;  one  hundred  and  four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $5:  established  1900:  Elia- 
kim  Moore,  Ernest  Brown  and  Thos,  Fiske, 
editors;  American  Mathematical  Society, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

LANDENBURG,  Chester  Co., R 550 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pennsylva- 
nia Rds.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  West  Chester. 

EXPRESS;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892:  S.  B.  Dougherty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

LANDISVILLE,  Lancaster  Co.   Q, 

507  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia 

&  Reading  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Harrisburg. 

VIGIL;  Wednesdays;  local;  four  pages 
20x26:  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  J.  J. 
1  Mlssemer,  editor  and  publisher  (-3—5). 


912 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


liANGHORNE,  Bucki  Co.  RSOltpop., 

on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  E, 

of  Philadelphia.   Farming. 

STANDARD:  Wednesdays ;  republican; 
four  pa^es  34x82;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  Fetterolf  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "i^t  •• 

XiANSDALE,  Montgomery  Co.  ^  2,754t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Stony  Creek  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of  Norristown, 
the  county  seat,  and  22  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Philadelphia.    Manufacturing. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
republican;  four  pages  26x90;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1870;  H.  M.  Woodmansee, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  Issue  during  the  past 
year  has  exceeded  1,500.    In  19U4,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  23x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  J.  Wilmot  Harvey,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iii--" 

liANSDOWNE, -Delaware  Co.  0,2,6301 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  ft  Balti- 
more Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Subur- 
ban residences. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  Pratt  & 
Levis,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "Jii"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

FATE;  monthly;  occultism;  twenty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  A.  H.  Postel,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (4—3). 

Circulation  'iKi.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••) 
(AA). 

LANSFORD,  Carbon  Co.  D-  4,888t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  in  Pan- 
ther Creek  Valley,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Tamaqua. 
Coal  mining. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;  D.  A.  L.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation   'jkl." 

SUMMIT  HILL  AND  LANSFORD 
RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  independent-dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1.30; 
established  1879 ;  J.  W.  Maloy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "iKt."  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1898,  Z  (+t).  In  1900,  Z  (3,  4.  5)  (++).  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

liA  PARK,  Lancaster  Co.  □,  478  pop., 
1]4  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  gardening. 

PARK'S    FLORAL    MAGAZINE  ; 

monthly;  floriculture;  thirty  two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1872; 
George  Watt  Park,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4) . 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
196,683;  for  1896,  2re,73*l;  for  1897, 
335.484;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  March, 
1899,354,997.  Inl900.yA.  Actual  aver- 
age for  W)\,^0'i>SS7.  In  1902,  yA.  Actual 
average  for  I'JOS,  374,'^93  ;  for  1904,  375,- 
509. 

LAPORTE,  c.  h.,  Sullivan  Co.  [^  442t 

pop.,  on  Willlamsport  &  North  Branch  Rd.' 

28   m.  N.  E.    of   Willlamsport.     Tanning, 

mining,  lumbering  and  farming. 

REPUBLICAN  NEWS-ITEM ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion   75   cents;     established  1888;     Chas.  L. 
Wing,  editor;    Sullivan  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (.3—3).  Circ'n  "jjii."  In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,5). 

IiATROBE,  WeBtmoreland  Co.  P4.614t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Ligonler  Valley 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


Rds.,  41    m.   E.  S.  E.  of   Pittsburg.     Coal 

mining,  coke  burning  and  farming. 

EVENING  CLIPPER;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,    and   SEMI -WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight,  semi- weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  1.5x22; 
subscription— dailv  $3,  semi  weeklj-  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1890,  semi  weekly  1897;  David 
J.  Berr3%  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation — 
dailv  "JKL."  semi-weekly  "jkl."  In  1899,  semi- 
weekly  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  ".ikl."  (a  A>. 
ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pases  1.5x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Fink  &  Stockberger,  editors  and 
publishers  (7— 3P).  Circulation  "j£l."  (A  A). 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  Tioga  Co.  ^ 

486+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  West- 
ern and  Fall  Brook  Rds.  and  Tioga  r..  11  m. 
S.  of  Corning,  N.  Y.  Farming  and  tobacco 
raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
E.  B.  Beaumont,  Jr.,  editor;  Northern  Tier 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LEBANON,  o.  h.,  Lebanon   Co.  O, 

17,628+  pop.,  on  Cornwall,  Cornwall  &  Leb- 
anon and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  25 
m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Iron  works,  rolling  mills,  furnaces 
and  various  manufactories.  Coal  and  iron- 
ote  mines. 

EVENING  REPORT;  every  evening 
except    Sunday,   and   SEMI-WEEKLY, 

Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
daily  and  semi-weekly  four,  Saturdays  eight 
pages  19x22  ;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  1890;  Report  Publish- 
ing Co.(limited),  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as, 
serts,  not  less  than  3,100.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897- 
H  Z.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yH .  In  1900,  zH. 
Inl901,yH.  In  1902,(z-6)H.  In  1903,(z-6)  H. 
In  1904,  (z— 6)  H. 

Semi-AVeekly;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,425.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
Inl898,zl.  Inl899.yl.  In  1900. zT.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS ;  everj^  evening  except  Sundav,  and 
.SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days; republican;  six  and  eight  pages;  daily 
17x22,  semi-weeklv  17x22;  subscription— daily 
$3,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily  1872, 
semi-weekly  1894;  A.  B.  Schropp,  editor; 
Schropp,  Light  &  Schropp,  publishers  (S— 3). 
Circulatiou— Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,6(0.  In  1896.  1.  In  1897,  I. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceeding  2,500; 
In  1899, 2,700.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  1S03,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •).  Actual  average  for 
1904,  4.23ti. 

Semi-Weekly:  In  189.5,  ".jkl.'  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceed- 
ing 2,000;  in  1899,  2.200.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I  (••).  Actual, 
average  for  imi.  2,874. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  VALLEY  STANDARD,  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1875, 
weekly  1871 ;  C.  M.  Bowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T— .3).  Circulation— dailv  "JKL  "  week- 
ly "jKi.."     In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
six  pages '23x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1819;  Rodearmel  &  Atkins,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (  ??  ) 

DIE  VOLKS-ZEITUNG;  Wednesdays; 
German;  republican;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1851;  Hauck  & 
Qettel,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

BROTHERHOOD  STAR;  monthly; 
Brotherhood  of  Andrew  and  Philip:  un- 
denominational;     forty-eight     pages     6x9; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PEXNS  YLVA  NIA . 


subscription  50  cents;  established  1890;  Rev. 
J.  Garland  Hamner,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  also  at  New  York,  N.  Y.   (8— 3  P). 
Circulation:     In  1901),  I.     In  1901,  C.    In 

1902,  yD.     In  1903,  y  D  (A  A). 
PENNSYLVANIA  GERMAN;  quar 

terly,  January,  April,  July  and  November; 
historical;  fifty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Rev.  P.  C.  CroU,  A.  M., 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

liEECHBURG,  Armstrong  Co.  -n 

2,459t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E. 
of  Freeport.  Sheet-iron  mills  and  steel  fur- 
naces.   Coal  and  natural  gas. 
ADVANCE;    Fridays;   neutral;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
H.  H.  Wray,  editor;   Advance  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (6—3).      Circulation    "jkl."       In 

1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

LEHIGHTON,  Carbon  Co.  n-  4,629t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Lehigh 
Valley  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  4  m.  S.  by  S.  E.of 
Mauch  Chunk,  the  county  seat.  Pork  pack- 
ing establishments,  iron  foundries,  stove 
works,  planing  and  hosiery   mills. 

EVENING  LEADER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent  ;  four  pages 
18x21;  subscription  $8;  established  July, 
1903;  G.  W.  Morthimer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

CARBON  ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  .$1; 
established  1872;  P.  M.  Graul,  editor;  Carbon 
Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation  "jkl  "  Actual  average  for  \%QZ, 
1,^402.     In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  David 
McCormick,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    Inl901,  Z(l,2,  4,  5). 

liERAYSVILLE,  Bradford  Co. 

b  375+  pop.,  16  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Towanda,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

EASTERN  TIMES;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1879;  J.  V.  Kee'er,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

HiEWISBURG,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  n 
3,457+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r., 
69  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Seat  of  Bucknell  University,  Manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1843;  Elmer  E.  Schoch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl."     In  1899,  Z.     In 

1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1865; 
J.  Fred.  Kurtz,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,099;  for  1897,  1,146;  for 
1898,  1,401.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  June,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  within  the  past 
twelve  months  has  been  less  than  1,125.    In 

1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904   yl 

SATURDAY  NEWS;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  22x28 ;  sub.scrlption  $1; 
established  1881 ;  B.  K.  Focht,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor (12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publLsher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,300.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no 
Issue  less  than  3,000.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  (z-4)  H.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904.  (z-4,  6)  H. 

LEWISTOWN,  c.  h.,  Mifflin  Co.  u 
4,451+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  Juniata  r. 


PEXNS  YL  VANIA. 


and  Pennsylvania  canal,  61  m.  W.  of  Har- 
risburg, the  State  capital.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

SENTINEIi,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  DEMOCRAT  AND  SENTI- 
NEL; weekly,  Tlmrsdays  ;  democratic; 
daily  four  to  six,  weeklv,  eight  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $3,  weeklv,  $1  ;  estab- 
lished daily  19()3,  weekly,  1832;  H.  J.  Fosnot 
*  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (3— 5P). 
Circulation:  Daily  "jkl." 
Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  1,743. 
Inis96, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,1,597.  In  1899, 1.  In  1900, 1.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1901,1,731.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
19()4,  yl. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  independ. 
ent;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1879;  Wm.  M.  Lind,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,383. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  19(jO, 
1,380.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  jl.  In  1S03, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays ;  republican : 
ten  pages  17}4x2i:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1811 ;  Stackpole  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12- -4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,384.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  vl. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  1,308;  for  1900, 
1,373;  for  1901,  1.506:  /or  1902,  1,530; 
for  1903,  1.727;  fur  1904.  1,880. 

LIGONIER,  Westmoreland  Co.  p  l,2.59t 

pop.,  terminus  of  Llgonier  Valley  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  E.  of  Latrobe  and  44  E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 

Foundry,  carriage  shop,  flour  and  planing 

milla,  furniture  factory  and  brick  works 

Summer  resort.    Agriculture. 

ECHO;  Wednesdays  ;  independent-re- 
publican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1.25:  established  1888;  I.  M.  Graham,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6— 3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

LILLY,  Cambria  Co.    C  l,276t  pop.,  on 

Pennsylvania  Rd.,   8  m.   S.   of   Gallitzin. 

Farming. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
sub.icription  $1  ;  established  1896  ;  James 
McCann,  editor;  Lilly  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3).  Circulation  "iiiL."  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

LINESVILLE,    Crawford  Co.^mU 

pop.,  on   Pittsburg,    Shenandoah   &   Lake 

Erie  and  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rds.,  20  m.  W. 

of  Meadville,  the  county  seat,  and  45  S.  S. 

W.  of  Erie.  Manufactures  of  sashes,  blinds, 

doors  and  fruit  evaporators.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  S.  W.  Lowing,  editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

L I T I  T  Z ,  Lancaster  Co.  P,  1,6371  pop. 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and  26  S.  W.  of 
Reading.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
John  G.  Zook,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;   Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x86;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
J.  Frank  Buch.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:    In   1895,    I.    In  1896.   J.     In 
1897.   Y.    In  1898.  "JKL- "    In  1901,  Z  (3). 

LITTLESTOWN,^dam«C7o.  g  l,118t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of 


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York  and  95  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia, 
Silk  mills  and  cigar  manufactories. 

A  DA  >IS   CO.    INDEPENDENT; 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
Bubscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  D.  B.  Alle- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 5P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
les>  than  2.4(X).  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  InlS99,yI.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Inl9(r2,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  i;tiJ4,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3*000. 

.f  EFFERSONIAN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
estMblished  1899;  Hugh  C.  Hinkle,  editor;  A. 
C.  Mayers,  publisher.    Circulation  "jKi.-- 

LIVERPOOL,  Perry  Co.  a  6.53t  pop., 
on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  Susquehanna  r. 
and  Pennsylvania  canal,  30  m.  N.  of  Harris- 
burg,  the  State  capital.  Foundries,  flour 
mills  and  household  furniture  manufac- 
tories. 

SUN  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independent  ;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1881  ;  J.  A.  Zellers,  editor  and  publisher 
(•—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCKHAVEN,  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.  t 
7,210+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Beech 
Creek  Rds.,  Susquehanna  r.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania canal,  28  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Williams 
port.  Lumbering,  manufacturing  and  ag- 
rl:;ulture. 

DE.^IOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and    CLINTON   DEMOCRAT, 

semi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages— daily  18x24,  semi-weekly 
20x26;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  semi-weekly 
:$1.50;  established  — daily  1883,  semi- weekly 
1840;  D.  I.  McNaul,  editor;  Clinton  Democrat 
News  and  PublLshing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
■Circulation — daily  "jkl"   semi-weekly  "jki" 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  everj-  evening 
■except  Sunday,  and  CLINTON  REPUB- 
LICAN, Wednesdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4.80,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1882,  weekly  1839;  J.  B.  G.  Kinsloe  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1S99,  Z.    In  1902,  ".jkl." 

CLINTON  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  Times  Printing  Company, 
edlt<^)rs  and  publishers  (3— 3).  Clrc'n  ■•jkl." 
In  19(J2.  Z  (4.  5). 

LOGANTON,  Clinton  Co.  \^  432t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Lock  Haven,  the 
<50unty  seat.    Farming  and  lumtier. 

COUNTY  JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  eight 
'pag^s  8}^xl0;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  D.  Scott  Currin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki." 

liYKENS,  Dauphin  Co.  n  2,762t  pop., 

on  Northern  Central  and  Williams  Valley 

Rds.,  43  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the 

county  seat   and   State   capital.     Hosiery 

mills.    Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
Bubscription  75 cents;  established  1899;  Sam'l 
B.Coles  &  Son,  editorsand  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
endinu  with  July,  19(X),  1,45^^;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  19()1,  1,980; /or  a 
year  ending  uHth  August,  1902.  ti,'.iS.'>.  In 
1903,  yl.     Actual  average  for  l'.K)4,  3,007. 

MoCONNELSBURG,  c.h.,  Fulton 
Co.  ?  576+  pop.,. 70  m.  S.  W.  of  Harrisburg, 


In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 


the  State  capital.  Furniture  and  insulator- 
pin  factories,  tanneries,  foundry,  and  ma- 
chine shop. 

FULTON  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscrip- 
tion$l;  established  1899;  B.  W.  Peck, editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1901,  yl. 

FULTON  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  185(J;  J.  Frank  Sheely,  editor; 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  ".jkl.  • 

FULTON  REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
SI;  established  1851;  W.L.  McKibbin, editor; 
Fulton  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

McDonald,  Washington  Co.  P2,475t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Min- 
ing and  farming.    Petroleum. 

OUTLOOK;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  l><x24:  sub.scrlption  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Outlook  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  "JKL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,520.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  I. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  was  less 
than  1,100.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904.  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription 75  cents;  established  1895;  Geo.  C. 
Kuehnert,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iitt"  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1901.  Z  (6).  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,20.5; 
/or  1903,  1.319;  for  im,  1,321. 

McKEESPORT,  Allegheny  Co.  p 
34,227+  pop.,  on  Baltimore*  Ohio  and  Pitti- 
burg  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Monongahela 
and  Youghiogheny  rs.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burg, the  county  seat.  Manufacture  of  steel 
and  sheet  Iron.  Coal,  lumber  and  wrought 
Iron  pipe  trade.    Natural  gag, 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$8;  established  1866;  J.  B.  Shale,  editor;  Dally 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,810.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,264.  In  1897.  GZ.  Actual  average  for 
1898.  5,262.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  Act- 
ual  average  for  a  year  ending  icith  Feb- 
ruary, 1901,  .5,320.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  G.     In 

1903.  (z— 4)  G).    In  19(4.  G. 

TI3IES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1871  ;  W.  S.  Abbott,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  2,4(tO.    In  1895,  H.      In  1896.    H.     In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1S99,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for 
past  year  has  been  less  than  3,900.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  190.3,  (z—1)  H  (••).  Inl9(j4.  yH. 

SVENSK  A  VECKOBLA  DET  ;  Thurs 
days  ;     Swedish  ;    Independent  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription   $1  ;   estab- 
lished 1890  ;    Oscar   K.   Llndbom,   publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  H.  Actual 
average  for  \H9r,,  4, -ZiO.      In    1897,    Y.      In 

1898,  yH.  InlK99,  yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, yL 
In    1902.     yl.      In  19(J3,   (z— 4)   1     (••).      In 

1904.  H. 

MoKEE'S  ROCKS,  Allegheny  Co.  p 
«,352+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  and 
Pittsburg,  Chartlers  &  Youghiogheny  Rds., 
m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Iron,  steel  and  planing    mills,     machine 


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shops,   railroad  repair  shops,  Iron  bridge 

works  and  box  factory. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  John  E.  Scliramm  &  Bro.,  editors;  Ga- 
zette Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,275.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
Actual  average/or  1898,  l,5ti'.i.  In  1899,  yl. 
Inl9UU,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,600.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MoVEYTOWN,  Mifflin  Co.  a  520t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania canal,  59  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Altoona  and  72 
N.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Pro- 
duction of  sand  used  in  making  flint  glass. 

JOUllNALi;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1873;  E.  Conrad,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "Jii," 

MACVSGIB,  Lehigh  Co.  o692t pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W. 
of  AUentown,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
uring. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  lSx24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888  ;  O.  P.  Knauss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

MAHAFFEY,  Clearfield  Co.  u  741t 
pop.,on  Pennsylvania  &  Northwestern,  Nevsr 
York  Central  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and 
Susquehanna  r.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of  Clearfield, 
the  county  seat.  Tannery  and  stone  quar- 
ries.   Agriculture  and  lumber. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
Geo.  L.  Myer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation    'jKr-" 

MAHANOY  CITY,  Schuylkill  Co.ct 
13,504+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Mahanoy  creek, 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Pottsvllle,  the  county  seat. 
Potteries  and  Iron  foundries.   Coal  mining. 

AMERICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $S; 
established  1894;  Thos.  T.  Joyce,  editor;  The 
American  Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circiilatiou:  In  1895,  'JKL."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  exoeptSunday; 
independent;  four  pages  26x40;  subscription 
$8:  established  1874;  T.  C.  O'Connor,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,770.  In  1896,  1,850.  In  1897, 
IZ.    Inl898.zl.    Iul899,yl.    Inl900,yl.   In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z~2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.     In  1904,  (z-4)I  (#•). 

S  A  U  !.<  E;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Lithuanian;  republican;  four  pages 
80x26;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established  1888; 
D.T.  Boezkowski,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "JKL."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.     In  19(0.  G.     Inl901,  (z-4,  5)  H.     In 

1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 8,  11)  H  (••).  In  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  was  5«600. 

GASETA  IjUDOVVA  ;  Wednesdays; 
Polish;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  June,  1901  ;  F.  W.  Boezkowski. 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  -iKL.' 

MAHANOY  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  to  eight  pages  20x36  ;  sub 
Bcriptlon  $1 ;  established  18flS;  Rausch,  Klrch- 
ner  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "jjfL"     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

lilNKSMA  WAI.ANDA  ;  monthly; 
Lithuanian  ;  literary  ;  one  hundred  and 
twenty  pages  5x7;   subsarlptlon  $1.25;  estab- 


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llshed  1893;   D.  T.   Boezkowski,  editor  and 

publisher  (12— 4). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1902,  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z-8)  H. 

•j^ft^A'  I^^^^is^ier  asserts,  every  Issue  was 

tJ»UOU. 

MALVERN,  Ch9»ter  Co.  □.QTStpop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Wett 
Chester,  the  county  seat,  and  21  W.  of 
Philadelphia.  Condensed  milk,  factory, 
platinum  and  marble  works. 
ITEM;     Fridays ;    Independent ;     four 

Po^f®^TTi'*^?"*U''"^^*^^*P**"°    *l:    established 
.rL^^-^^-  <^raham,  editor   and   publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

STAR;  Wednesdays:  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1901:  George  Sloyer,  editor  and  pub- 
iTBher  (1— D  P).    Circulation  "jkl.-     in    1903, 

Z  (4). 

MASTER  PAINTER;  monthly;  paint- 
ers and  decorators;    forty  pages  8x11;    sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1896  ;    A.  Ashmun 
Kelly,  editor  and  publisher  (12— .3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  ".tkl."     Actual  aver- 

n^l  <''««*ii' V**,^9'  /orl902,  1,000;  for 
1903,1,000.   In  1904  (z— 4)  ".iKL." 

MANHEIM,  Lanea$Ur  Co.  O,  J.OlOf 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  10  m. 
N.  of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat.  Cigar 
manufactory.    Farming  and  iron  mining. 

^SENTINEL  AND  lyANCASTER 
CO.  ADVERTISER;  Fridays -indep^d- 
ent:  four  pages  23x29;  subscription  $1.25  ;  es- 
tablished 1846;  W.  A.  Ensminger,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z—4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3,1'iO. 

MANSFIELD,    Tioga    Co.    ^    l,847t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.    Seat  of  a 

State  Normal  School.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays  ;  inde- 
pendent-republican ;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1872 ;  Coles  Sc  Van 
Keuren,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jKi."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  has  been 
less  than  1.650.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  19(4,  yl. 

MAPLETON  DEPOT,  Huntingdon 

Co.  n  612+ pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd..  8  m. 
S.  E.  of  Huntingdon.  Saw  and  flour  mills, 
glass  and  sand  works,  tanneries  and  stone 
quarry. 

MAPLETON  ITEM;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  I.  N.  Swope,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MARIENVILLE,     Forest    Co.      )j 

on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd.,     18    m.  E. 

of  Tionesta,  the  county  seat,  and  33  from 

Oil   City.      Manufactures    hemlock    bark. 

Lumbering  and  natural  gas. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays ;  Independent ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  and  S.  L.  Pickens,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARIETTA,  Lancaster  Co.  Q^  2,469t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  16  m.  E.  of  Lancaster,  the  county 
seat.  Iron  furnaces,  rolling  mill,  hollow- 
ware  works,  agricultural-Implement    and 


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cigar  manufactories,  flour  and  silk  mills 
and  Iron  and  lumber  trade. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  19x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1854  ;  J.  Edgar  Tiiompson,  editor;  W.  G.  Ken- 
dig,  publisher  (2 — }).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TI3IESJ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876 ;  J.  H.  Schultz,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jjiL." 

MARION  CENTER,  Indiana  Co.  -n 

294+  pop.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Indiana,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;   Fridays ;  republi 
can;  four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1  ;  es- 
tat)llshed  1881;  C.  R.  Griffith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ■•jjki." 

MARTINSBURG,  Blair  Co.  a  590t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of 
Hollidaysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

H  E  R  A  1j  D  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  The  Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl.-  In  1900.  Z. 
In  1901.  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In    1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In 

1901,  yl. 

MARYSVILLE,  Ptrry  Co.  u  l,463t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.,  7  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

J OURNAL;  Thursdays ;fourpage8 18x24; 
subscription  $1:  established  1898;  Joseph  H. 
Meek,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKJ,." 

MAUCHCHUNK.  c.  h.,  Carfcon 

Co.  D-  4,029+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey 

and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.  and 

canal,  46  m.  N.  W.  of  Easton  and  88  N.  N. 

"W.  of  Philadelphia.    Coal  trade. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  DE.IKICRAT,  Saturdays;  four  pages 
—dally  17}^x24.  weekly  22.x28;  subscription— 
dailv  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— <laily  1893. 
weekly  1847;  L.  L.  Rauch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

Circulation- Daily:    Actual  average  for 
1895,  l,08r;/or  1896,  1.473.  In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898.     •jKi."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902.   -.ikl."     In 
19aS,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y  I. 
Weekly:    In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1899,  Z.    In 

1902,  ••.■Ki-." 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and  COAIi  GAZETTE,  Fridays;  four 
pages  10!4x24;  subscription — rially  $5,  weekly 
82;  established— dally  1874,  weekly  18*);  Geo. 
E.  Gray,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3).  Circula- 
tion—dally  •j_Ki."  weekly  "iiu.  " 

MEADVILLE,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  ^ 
lU,,i91+  pop.,  on  Erie  &  Pittsburg  and  Lake 
Erie  Rds.,  44  m.  S.  of  Erie.  Seat  of  Alle- 
gheny College.  Distilleries,  flour  mills, 
machine  (hops.  Iron  foundries,  tanneries 
and  natural  gas. 

lVIEWSEN(iEK|  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   DEMOCRAT  AND  MES- 

WENCiElt,  wee-kly.  Thursdays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  U^^iXti:  sub- 
Bcrlptlon— daily  $3.  weekly  tl ;  established- 
daily.  November,  l'.t()3.  weekly.  1835;  E.  P.  and 
R.  X.  Brown,  editors  and  publishers  (  Ki-  D. 
Circulation— Weekly  :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.7">0.  In  1895.  H.  In 
l'"96.  H.  In  Ift-.C,  II  Z.  In  18'.»8,  vll.  In  1899, 
tI.  In  1900.  y  I.  In  I'.Md.  (z— 1,2.  4i  I.  In  1902. 
Vl.    In  1903,  (z— 1)  I  (••).    In  1904.  yl. 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


MORNING  STAR;  erery  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  GAZETTE,  Fridays , 
c'aily  independent,  weekly  republican;  daily 
four  pages  18x22,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  SI.5(i;  estab- 
lished—daily 1891.  weekly  1886;  McCoy  &  Cal- 
vin, editors  and  publishers  (7 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1892  to  I 
In  1S95.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2,074. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  190(J, 
yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  190?,  yl.  Inl9u8,  vl.  In 
19(.4  vl. 

TRIBUNE  -  REPUBLICAN  ;  every 
morning,  EVENING  REPl  BI.U  AN, 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY TRIBINE  REPUBLICAN,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican :  daily  four,  weekly 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  — morning 
$5,  evening  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established— 
Republicat},  daily  1865,  weekly  1850,  Tribune 
1884;  Walter  Irving  Bates,  editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation- 3Iorning:  'iKL  ••  In  1S99,  Z» 
In  1901,  Z  (4.  5). 

Evening::  -jkl"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4,5). 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1892  to  H 
In  1895.  In  1S96.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  190(J,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-4,5)  J. 
In  1902,  yl.     Inl90:j.  yT.     In  1904,  vl. 

CRAWFORD  JOURNALfThursdays; 
republican:  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.,50;  established  1848;  Ernest  A.  Hempstead, 
editor;  The  Crawford  Journal  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.776;  in  1895,  1,704;  In  1896,  1,728. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1 ,848.  In  1898,  yl» 
Inl899.yl.  Inl90o.yI.  In  1901.  y  I.  In  190  J.  vl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  l,9ti4;  for  1904, 
2  O'S'^. 

PENNSYLVANIA  FARMER  ;  Thurs- 
days; agriculture;  sixteen  pages  10}xixl4;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1S80;  S.  J.  Logan, 
editor;  E.  P.  and  R.  X.  Brown,  publisherg 
(10-4).     Circ"n"jKL."    In   1901.  Z  (4.  6). 

SALESMANSHIP}  monthly:  mer- 
cantile; sixty  four  pages  7x10;  8ub8crli)tion 
$1;  established  l!t03;  F.  H.  Dukesmuth, editor; 
The  Salesmanship  Co..  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  '•tkj..  • 

MECHANICSBURG,  Cumberland 
Co.  p  3.481+  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley 
Rd.,  8  m  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
State  capital.  Manufacturing,  agriculture 
and  mining. 

DAILY;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  to  eight  pages  11x16:  subscription  $2; 
established  1896;  Chas.  B.  Fetzer,  editor;  H. 
C.  Albin,  Dublisher  (.3— 3).  Circ'n -jkl"  In 
1903,  Z  ( 1 .  2,  4,  5 ) 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  fSATURDA  Y  JOLBNAL,  Sat- 
urdays; daily  four  pages  15x22.  weekly  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription— dally  $3.  weekly 
$1 ;  established-daily  1900,  weekly  1877  :  R.  H. 
Thomas,  Jr., editor ;  Thomas  Prli'tlng  House, 
publishers  (8—3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  ".tkl  "  In  1897,  weekly  Z.  In  1898, 
weekly  Z.    In  UtOl,  weekly  Z  (6,  7>. 

FARMERS'  FRIEND  AND 
GRANGE  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; agri- 
cultural and  granger;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1873;  R.  H.Thomas, 
editor;  Thomas  Printing  House,  publisher* 
(8-3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  Jn  1S95.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  II  Z.  In 
1898.  zH.  In  1899.  yli.  In  1900,  vH.  In 
1901.  (z-6,  7)  II.  In  1902.  yll.  In  1903.  (z— 4) 
H(««).    In  1904.  y II. 

MEDIA,  O.  h,,  Delawar*  Co.  r.  .3,075t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Bal- 
timore Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Chester  an  I  12  W. 
of  Philadelphia.    Agriculture. 

DELAWARE    CO.    A.MERICANj 

Saturdays;    republican;   eight  pages    18x25; 


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■  ubscription  $2  ;  established  1855;  Tliomas  \  . 
Cooper^  Sons,  editors  and  publisliers  (!.>— I)- 
Circulatiou  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  if  iu  18!»5.  In  1896,  publislier  asserts,  every 
edition  6,800.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

DELAWARE  CO.  RECORD;  Satur 
days ;  independent-republican  ;  four  pages 
23x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
Joseph  Chadwick,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  'jkl.-  In  1897,1  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    Iu  1899,  "jkl.- 

LiEDGEli;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x29;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891 ;  John  B.  Robinson,  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  39  840. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901 ,  yl.  In  1903,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  !(••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

MERCER,  e.  h.,  Mercer  Co.  tl  l,804t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Shenango  &  Lake  Erie 
and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
Rds.  and  Neshannock  creek,  60  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Agriculture,  coal  and 
iron  mining  and  stock  raising.  Natural  gas. 

DIS9PATCH    AND    REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays :  republican ;  eight  pages  13J^x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1843 ;  B.  J.  Haywood 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,624.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  y I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

WESTERN  PRESS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1; 
established  1811 ;  Democratic  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MERCERSBTJRG,  Franklin  Co.  g 

9.56+  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Chambersburg,  the  county  seat. 
Seat  of  Marshall  College,    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 

pages    18x24;    subscription   $1;     established 
1846 ;    Journal  Publishing   Co,   editors   and 


publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 
MESHOPPEN,      Wyoming    Co. 


nf 


609+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W. 
of  Tunkhannock,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture.   Stone  quarries.    Manufactures. 

ENTER  PRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  K.C. 
Mott.editorand  publisher  (6-3).  Circ'n  -jkl." 

ME  YERSDALE,  5omer«<!«  Co.p 
3,024+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  of  Somerset,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  lumber.  Agriculture  and 
coal  mining. 

CO:>I>IERCIAL  ;  Thursdays;  republl- 
■can ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50:  es- 
tablii^hed  1878  ;  Lou  A.  Smith,  editor;  Meyers- 
dale  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1902,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
Inl901.  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1900;  G.  E.  Bishop,  editor;  S.  A. 
Kendall,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902, "jkl."  In  1903, (z— 4)  I. 
In  19(J4.  yl. 

MIDDLEBIJRG,  c.  b.,  Snyder 
Co.  o  513+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  60  m. 
N.by  N.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  and  planing  mills,  tannery  and  shoe 
factory. 

POST;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;   established 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


1844 ;  Geo.  "W.  Wagenseller,  A.  M.,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895  and  189«,  publisher  as- 
serts, no  edition  less  than  1,700.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,948;  for  1899, 
1,884;  for  l9o(),  ti,3ti3;/or  1901,  '^,026; 
for  1902,  '^,ti'^9;  for  1903,  2,351 » /or  1904, 
3,435. 

SN  VDERCO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  P.  S.  Ritter,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — d).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MIDDLETOWN,    Dauphin  Co.    n 

5,608+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rds.  and  Susquehanna 
r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  county  seat 
and  State  capital.  Lumbering,  manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEF.KLY,  Saturdays;  daily 
independent,  weekly  republican;  daily  four 
pages  19J^x22,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1890,weekly  1854;  A.  L.  Etter,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue 
1,080.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,167;  for 
1900,  1,193;  for  1901,  1,323.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  li)04,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,400.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  issue  1,875. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  3,149;  for  1900, 
3,466;  for  1901,  3,541.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  H.    In  1901,  yl. 

PRESS ;  Saturdays  ;  Independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  22J^x26J^  ;  subscription  $1: 
established  1881 ;  I.  O.  Nissley,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5). 

Circulatiou :  In  1894, 1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,600.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  3,037 ;  for 
1898,3,049;  for  1899,3,140.  In  19U0,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  3,345;  for  1902. 
3,400;  for  1903,  3,554 ;  for  1904,  3,753. 

MIFFLINBURG,  Union  Co.  a 
1,436+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Buffalo 
creek,  9  m.  W.  of  Lewisburg,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactories  of  carriages,  buggies 
and  sleighs.    Agriculture. 

TELECJRAPH;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  22x28 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1862;  Geo.  W.  Schoch,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886  ;  G.  W.  Foote,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MIFFLINTO  WN,  c.  h.,  Juniata  Co. 

D  953+  pop.,  on  Juniata  r.,  49  m.  N.  W,  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.  passes  along  the  opposite  side 
of  the  river.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT    AND    REGISTER! 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x27; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1847;  W.  J. 
Jackman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl.- 

JUNIATA  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
independent- republican  ;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1880;  C.  F. 
Espenschade  and  A.  G.  Scholl,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUNIATA  SENTINEL  AND  RE- 
PUBLICAN; Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1846 ;  B.  F.  Schweier.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JUNIATA  STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  C. 
Nipple,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 


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PEXNSYL  VAXIA. 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


JUNIATA  TRIBUNE  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subsci-iption 
$1;  established  1879;  B.  F.  Junkin,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Circulation :  la  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  -'JKL." 

FANCIERS'  GUIDE;  monthly;  poul- 
try; sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription  23 
cents;  established  January.  1903;  S.  F.  Balen- 
tine,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5P). 

MILFORD,  c.  h.,  Pike  Co.  n-884t  pop., 

on  Delaware  r.,  110  m.  above  Philadelphia. 

Summer  resort. 

DISPATCH}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1822;  Josiah  F.  Terwilliger,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation "jkl.  ■  Inl900,  Z. 
In  1902,  •■.JKL." 

PIKE  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1895;  J.  H.  Van  Etten,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  -jkl.- 

MIIiFORD  SQUARE,  Bucks  Co.  a, 

400  pop.,  3  m.  W.  of  Quakertown,  connected 

by  stage,  and  14  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Allentown. 

DER  FA3IILIEN  FREUND;  Thurs 
days;  German;  independent;  four  pages 
18x20;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1867; 
D.  G.  Stauffer,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3.) 
Circulation:  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,398.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z—1,  2,  4.  5)  I. 
In  19113,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MILLERSBURG,   Dauphin  Co.   n 

1 ,675+  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  26  m.  N. 
of  Harrisburg,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Coal-shipping  point. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  f our 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875; 
J.  B.  Seal,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,120.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SENTINEI.;  Fridays  ;  independent : 
four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884  ;  Hay  W.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MILLERTON,  Tioga  Co.  ^  421  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays  ;  independent : 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  Harry  T.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation 'jKi,." 

MILIiHEIM,  Ceiiter  Co.  a  612t  pop., 

18  m.   from   Bellefonte,   the   county  seat. 

Hosiery    factory,  grist  and    planing  mills 

and  foundries. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  }  Thursdays ;  democratic: 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1827 ;  J.  S.  Hosterman,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MILLVAL.E,   Allegheny  Co.  p  6,736 

pop.,  on  Allegheny  r.,  opposite  Pittsburg, 

with  bridge  connection. 

VAL.L.EY  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  17x24;  8ul)scrlptlon 
$1; established  1S85;  George  F.Gilbert, editor; 
The  C.  M.  Rodgers  Co.,  pnbll.shers  (8—3). 
Circulation    -i&l"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •) 

MIIiLVILLE,  Columbia  Co.  u  59S 
pop.,  on  Susquehanna,  Bloomsburg  &  Ber- 
wick Rd.,  10  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Bloomsburg. 

TABIjET;  Wednesdays;  local;  eight 
pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 


1887;  G.  A.  Potter,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.  • 

MILTON,  Northumberland  Co.  U  6,175 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rds.,  Susquehanna  r.  and  Penn- 
sylvania canal,  13  m.  N.  of  Sunbury,  the 
county  seat.  Iron  and  steel  manufactories, 
car  works,  axle  factory,  nail  and  rolling 
mills,  paper  box  factory,  bamboo  works 
and  planing  mills.    Agriculture. 

STANDARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1890;  Wm.  P. Hast- 
ings, editor;  The  Hastings  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,740.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  zl.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1908,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

MILTONIAN;  Fridays;  republican:  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1816; 
Joe  A.  Logan,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jicl." 

PEOPLE;  Fridays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S6; 
Geo.  Hoffman,  editor;  The  People  Company, 
publishers  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jbl." 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1874;  W.  P.  Hastings,  editor;  The  Milton  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  zI.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  v I, 
In  1903,  y  I.    In  1904,  y  I. 

RURAL.  YOUNG  PEOPLE;  monthly; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents ;^ 
established  1900;  Rural  Young  People  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  ISOl,  ".isl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,675.   In  1903.  yl.    Inl904,  I» 

MINERSVILLE,    Schuylkill    Co.  D- 

4,815+  pop.,  on  People's,  Lehigh  Valley  and 

Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  4  m.  W.  of 

Pottsville,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Charles  E.  Steel,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "ijn.."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MONESSEN,  Westmoreland  Co.  P 
2,197+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg 
&  Lake  Erie  Rds.  Steel,  tin  plate  and  wire 
mills,  foundries,  mining  and  agriculture. 

IN  D  E  PEN  DENT ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday:  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  1902,  Independent  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1839; 
Chas.  L.  Schuck,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

MONONGAHELA,  Wathington  Co. 
p  5,173+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pitts- 
burg &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Monongahela  r., 
31  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg.  Machine  shops,  flour, 
paper  and  lumber  mills,  foundries,  boat- 
yard, dry  docks  and  stove  works.  Coal, 
petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

REPUBLICAN  I  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  MONONGAHEIiA  VAL- 
LEY REPUBLICAN,  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages— dally  15x22.  weekly  22x28; 
subscription— daily  $3:  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1882,  weekly  1846 ;  Vernon  Haz- 


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Kard,  editor;  The  Chill  W.  Hazzard  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (12—4). 

C  i  r  c  u  I  a  t  i  o  II— Daily  :   "jkl.-    In   1903, 
(z— 4)  !(••).    In  19(J4,  (z— 4.  6»T. 
Weekly:  "iiu.."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1900.  Z.    In 
1902,  "JKL.-     In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  December,  1903;  T.  F.  Smiley, 
editor;  The  Voice  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JK.L." 

MONTGOMERY,  Lycoming   Co.  b 

l,063t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Williams- 
port,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and  planing 
mills,  furniture  manufactory  and  machine 
shops.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  Thomas  E.  Grady,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MONTROSE,  c.  h.,  Susquehanna  Co. 

cf  1,827+  pop.,  on  Montrose  and  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.,  19  m.  S.  of 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  and  165  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Philadelphia.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1842;  W.  C.  Cruser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Cii*culatioii :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  2.391. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  2.460. 
In  1899,  vl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1900,  2,517.  In  1901.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902, 2, 508.  lu  1903,  yH. 
In  l\m,  vH. 

INDEPENDENT  REPUBLICAN  ; 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub 
scription$2;  established  1855;  James  P.  Taj'- 
lor,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1893  and  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,800.  In  1895,  G. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vH.  In 
1899,  zH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  19U1.  yll.  In 
1902,  vH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1004,  y II. 

MONTOURSVIIiLE,  Lycoming  Co. 

i  1,665  pop.,  on  west  bank  of  Susquehanna 

r.,  4  m.  E.  of  Williamsport. 

REPUBIilC;  Wednesdays:  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1896;  B.  S.  Murphy,  editor; 
H.  Q.  Philips,  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MORTON,  Delaware  Co.  O^  889t  Pop., 

on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rd..  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays; independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Edward  W.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  '-jkl." 

MOUNT  CARMEIi,  Northumber- 
land Co.  n  13,179+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley, 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  Northern  Cen- 
tral Rds..  28  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Sunbury,  the 
county  seat.   Anthracite  coal  mines. 

EVEN  I NG  ST  A  R ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday.and  LEDGER, Fridays;  dailyfour, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1896,  weekly 
1892;  A.  A.  Barr,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  "JKL."  In  19a),  1901,  1902,  1903  and 
1904,  December,  publisher  asserts,  not  one 
issue  was  as  low  as  1,000. 
Weekly:  Ih  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL." 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sunday: 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1888;  W.  P.  Kemble,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — :?). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "iKL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,020.  In  1897,  Y.  Itt 
1898.  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (6).    In  1904,  I. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1878;  C.  L.  Cleaver,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."     In  1903,  (z— 1)  I.    In  1904,  y  I. 

MOUNT  HOLLY  SPRINGS, 

Cumberland  Co.  p  1,190+ pop.,  on  Philadel- 
phia &  Reading  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  Carlisle,  the 
county  seat,  and  20  S.  W.  of  Harrisburg, 
the  State  capital .    Paper  mills. 

MOUNT  HOLLY  ECHO;  Wednes- 
day.s;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  .sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  February,  1900; 
S.  P.  Goodyear,  editor;  Mount  Holly  Station- 
ery &  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

MOUNT  JEWETT,  McKean  Co.  ti 

1,553+  pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg, New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kinzua.  Mt.  Jewett  Sc 
Smethport  and  Mt.  Jewett,  Kinzua  &  Riter- 
ville  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Smethport,  the 
county  seat.  Saw,  planing  and  shingle 
mills  and  furniture  and  glass  factories. 
Petroleum  and  mining  center. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1891;  Tom  M.  McCellun,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription  $1;  established  1897;  R. 
M.  Swisher,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:   In  1900.  I.    In  1901.  yl.    In 
1902,  yl.    In  19u3,  (z— 4)  1.  In  1904,  (z-4)  -jkl-" 

MOUNT  JOY,  Lancaster  Co.  0,2,0181 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and  24  E.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ural-implement works.  Iron  foundry,  roller 
flour  and  woolen  mills,  furniture  factory 
and  carriage  works. 

BULLETIN;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
June.  1901;  J.  E.  SchroU,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  establisher)  1854; 
J.  R.  Hoffer  Estate,  editors  and  publishers 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR  AND  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1872;  J.  R.  Missemer,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  "jki." 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  Westmore- 
land  Co.  p  4,745+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  of  Greens- 
burg,  the  county  seat.    Coke  center. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  John  L.  Shields,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."      In   1898.   Z.      In   1902, 
"JKL."     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

MOUNT  UNION,  Huntingdon  Co.  n 
1.086+ pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  East  Broad 
Top  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Huntingdon,  the 
county    seat.     Chair   manufactory,   roller 


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flour  mills,  glass  sand  works,  tannery ,  stone 
quarries  and  brick  works. 

REPUBLICAN;  weekly,  twicea  week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
passes  i6x22;  subscription  (1;  established 
June,  1903;  T.  A.  Appleby,  editor;  The  Mount 
Union  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  A.  S.  &  C.  H.  Welch,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7— 3).  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4, 5). 

MUNCY,  Lycoming  Co.  b  l,934t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  14  m.  E.  by  S. 
E.  of  Williamsport,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1897; 
Milton  G.  Peters,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jk-l." 

LUMINARY  AND  LYC03IING  CO. 
A  D  V  E  R  T  I  S  i<.  R  ;  Fridays  ;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1841 ;  T.  B.  Painter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL" 

MYERSTOWN, i^eftanon  Co.  [^l,880t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  7  m. 
E  of  Lebanon,  the  county  seat,  and  80  W.  N. 
W.  of  Philadelphia.  A  horse  market.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  :ii0x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
188S;  Geo.  D.  Coover,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NARBERTH,  Montgomery  Co.  O, 
847  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W. 
of  Philadelphia. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished January.  19ij4;  R.  Horace  Grigg, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3)  (A  A). 

ATLANTIC  SLOPE  NATURAL- 
IST; bi-monthly  (A  A). 

NATRONA,  Allegheny  Co.  p  2,137 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Allegheny 

r.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 

Salt  manufactory.    Agriculture. 

WEST  PENN  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1889;  P.  F.  Voigt, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circ'n'JKi-"   In 

1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

NAZARETH,  Northampton  Co.  D- 
2,304+  pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Portland  Rd.,  7  m. 
N.  W.  of  Easton,  the  county  seat.  Knit 
goods  and  lace,  hosiery  and  cigar  manufac- 
tories and  cement. 

ITEM;    Fridays;    six    pages    22x28;   sub 
8cription$l;  established  1891;  Alberto.  Stur- 
gls,  e<litor;  Albert  O.  Sturgis  jfc  Co.,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation  "LKi."  Inl900.Z.  In  1902, "jkl.- 
Actual  (tvrdgefor  ayear  ending  November, 

i9()i.  3,096;  /"/•  1904,  '.i,:i:i:i. 

NEW  ALBANY,  Bradford  Co.  b 

42.'')+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E. 
of  Williamsport.    Farming  and  dairying. 

ALBANY     WEEKLY      MIRROR; 

Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  F.  L.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (:i— 3).  Circ'n  ■•ua,."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  1902,  "-iKL  ■• 


NEW  BERLIN,   Union    Co.  n  6I6t 

pop.,  7  ni.  S.  W.  of  Levvisburg,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
171^x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1898;  J.  L.Herman,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation   'JKL.' 

NEW  BETHLEHEM,  Clarion  Co. 
-n  1,269+  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  E.  of  Kittanning.    Coal  and  himber. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  S.  C.  Hepler  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 2).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1902, 
Z'(4,5). 

VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  J.  C.  Rairlgh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  -'jkl." 

NEW^  BLOOMFIELD,c.h.,  Perry 

Co.  D  1,132  pop.,  on  Perry  County  Rd.,  6  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Newport  and  27  N.  N.  W.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE      AND      PRESS; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages  21x27; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1853;  H.  E. 
Sheibley,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (2,4,5). 

PERRY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  21x28;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1836;  James  S. 
Magee,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1898. "jkl. ■■  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  1,314;  for  1903, 
l,'.i26.    In  1904,  yl. 

PERRY  CO.  FREEMAN;  Fridays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1839;  A.  B.  &  S.  L.  Grosh, 
editors  and  publishers  (6— 3).    Circ'n "jjkl." 

PERRY  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1867;  Frank  Mortimer,  editor  and 
publisher  (.3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,800.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,781.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,3S1.     In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

NEW  BRIGHTON,  Beaver  Co.  -a 

6,820+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.  and 
Beaver  r.,  2  m.  N.  of  Beaver,  the  county 
seat,  and  30  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Manufact- 
uring.   Coal  and  clay. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  BEAVER  VALLEY  NEWS,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  pages — daily  15x22, 
weeklv  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1874 ;  Frank 
S.  Reader*  Son.  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation- daily  "jkl"  weekly  "iei  " 

NEW^  CASTLE,  c.  h.,  Lawrence  Co. 
-a  28,339+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western,  Pennsylvania  Co's,  Pittsburg  & 
Lake  Erie,  Pittsburg  &  Western  and  West- 
ern New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  at 
confluence  of  Shenango  and  Neshannock 
rs.,  which  together  form  the  Beaver  r.  at 
this  point ;  52  m.  N.  E.  W.  of  Pittsburg. 
Manufacture  of  iron,  glass,  sewer  pipe,  fire- 
brick, steel,  wire  nails  and  coke.  Bitumin- 
ous coal,  limestone,  fire-clay.  Iron  ore  and 
sandstone. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliV,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 


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PEyys  YL  VA  SI  A . 


•ubscrlptlon— dally  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1857;  N.  C.  Herald  Prlut 
Ing  and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation —Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
aaserts,  not  less  than    1,31)0.    In  IHyti,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  Inl898,  "iKi."  Inl899,  1.  Inl9U0,yI. 
Actual  arerage  for  a  year  ending  with  Jan- 
uary, 190.',  '^,916.  In  1902,  yll.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  H.    In  I'Nil,  yll. 

Weekly:  In  1S95,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.150.    In  1896,   H.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  January, 
1902,  1,S"57.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  1. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
VV  E  E  IV  1j  Y.  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1880,  weekly  1874 ;  Fred  L.  Reuly.  edi- 
tor; The  News  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  — Daily :    In   1898,    "jkl."     In 

1899,  Z.     In   1901,(2-11,12)  H.     In  1902,  y II. 
Iul9U3,  (z— 4)  H  (••).    In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly  :  "iKi."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jivl.- 
TRIBUNE;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;    established    1900;    Tribune 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — i). 
Circulation :  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.     In  1902.  yl. 
Inl903.  yl(AA). 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pases  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  T.  J.  McCleary,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.180.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.     In  1900,  Z  (!■+).    In 

1902,  "JKL." 

ROMA;  Saturdays;  Italian;  six  pages 
14x21;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1902;  E.  Buenpane  and  A.  Sisca,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5  P). 

NEW  HOLLAND,  Lancaster  Co.  p 

902t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of 

Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and  59  W.   of 

Philadelphia.    Tobacco   factory    and  silk 

mill.    Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15>^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  The  Clarion  Printing  House,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  August, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  last 
year  has  been  less  than  1.000.  In  1903,  (z-4)I. 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

NEWHOPE,  Jiucks  Co.  (^  l,218t  pop., 

on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  9  m.  E.of 

Doylestown,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
New  Hope  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  KENSINGTON,  Westmore- 
land  Co.  p  4,665+  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley 
Rd.,  18  m.  E.  by  N  E.  of  Pittsburg,  and  21 N. 
W.  of  Greensburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

KEYSTONE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,and  WEEKLY, Thursdays;daily  four, 
weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1901,  weekly  1896;  Harry  E.  Bonsall,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation— Daily ;  "iio.."  (A  A). 
Weekly :  In  1897,  "jkl.-     In  1898.  Z.     In  1899, 
Z.    In  190(3,  I.     In  1901.  yl.     In  1902,  yl.     In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;    subscription  $1  ;    estab- 


PENNS  YL  VAN  J  A. 


lished  1891;  James  P.  MulvlhiU  and  Jenme 
Sullivan,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKJ," 

NEW   MILFORD,  Susquehanna  Co. 

cC  715+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 

Western  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 18S0;  Howell  &  Haydens,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "iKi-.  ■ 

NEW  OXFORD,  Adams  Co.  Q  663t 
pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  by 
N.  E.  of  Gettysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ITEM;     Fridays ;    Independent ;    eight 

gages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
:.  I.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEWPORT,  Perry  Co.  n  l,734t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Newport  &  Sherman  s 
Valley  Rds,  and  Pennsylvania  canal  and 
Juniata  r.,  6  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  New  Bloom- 
fleld,   the    county    seat,    and  28   N.  W.  of 
HaiTisburg,  the  State  capital.  Manufactur- 
ing and  grain  growing. 
LEDGER;   Thursdays;   independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875;  George  Shrom,  editor ;  Ledger  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl.- 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1868; 
Frank  A.  Fry,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  ".JKL."  Actual  average  for  1900.  1,513; 
for  1901,  1  ,T81.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I 
(••).     In  1904,  yl. 

NEW^TON    HAMILTON,  Mifflin 

Co.  D  384+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  22  m. 

S.   W.  of    Lewistown,    the    county    seat. 

Cement,  lime,  grain  and  lumber  trade. 

WATCHMAN;  Saturdays ;  neutral ; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  B.  E.  Morrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher(8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWTOWN,  Bucks   Co.  n.  l  .463t 

pop.,  on   Philadelphia,  Newtown   &    New 

York  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of   Doylestown,  the 

county  seat,  and  21  N.  E.  of  Philadelphia. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50:  es- 
tablished 1868:  Watson  P.  Church,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.200.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1900,2.381.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  2,396;  for  1903,  2,496.  In  V.m, 
(z-4)  H. 

NEW    TRIPOLI,  Lehigh  Co.  q  375 

pop.,  on   Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  31 

m.  N.  of  Reading.     Grist  and  saw  mills. 

Agriculture. 

YOUTH'S  BLADE;  monthly;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  25  cents:  estab- 
lished 1892:  Wm.  H.Oswald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEWVILLE,  Cumberland  Co.  p  l,655t 
pop.,    on   Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  80  m. 


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Pi-INNS  YL  VAX  J  A. 


8.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Several  tanneries  and  large  knitting  mill. 

."STAR  AND  ENTERPRIiSE;  Wednes 
days  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;    established— S?ar  1858,   Enter- 
prise 1871 ;  O.  B.  Block,  .editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 3)     Circulation  "iKL" 

TKUES;  Wednesdays ;ludepenrtent;  eight 
pages  13x24;  subscription $1;  established  1881; 
Chester  N.  Ames,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  •■jkl."  Actual  average 
for  Um,  l,ti49;  for  1903,  1,444;  /or  1904, 
1,935. 

NETV  WILMINGTON,  Lmorence 

Co.  -a  791+  pop.,  on  Sharpville  Rd.,  9  m.  N. 
of  New  Castle,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Westminster  College.    Farming. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
Harold  S.  Ashenhurst,  editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 2).    Circulation  "jjcL" 

KEYNOTE;  Thursdays;  prohibition; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  J.  J.  Ashenhurst,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  ••jkl."  (AA). 

HOLCAD;  monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  independent;  thirty-two 
pages  8x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
Students  of  Westminster  College,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jjil- " 

NICHOLSON,  Wyoming  (Zo.cf  893t 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

Rd.,  11  m.    N.   E.   of    Tunkhannock,   the 

county  seat,  and  21  N.  N.  W.  of  Scranton. 

Planing  and   grist   mills,   wagon   factory 

and  tannery.    Stone  quarries. 

F  X  A  311  N  E  R;  Fridays;  Independent; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Tiffany  &  Kochir, editors  and  publish 
er8(S— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

NORMAL VILLE,  Fayette  Co.  p  125 
pop.,  8  m.  from  Connellsville  and  15  N.  E. 
•of  Uniontown,  the  county  seat.    Coal  min- 
ing, lumber  trade  and  grist   mills.    Agri 
culture. 

SPRINGFIELD   MOI  NTAINEER; 

■monthly;  republican;  elgnt  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 4C  cents;  established  1881;  Geo.  W. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation ■JK.L." 

NORRISTOWN,  c.  h.,  Montgomery 

Co.  0.  22,265+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Read 
Ing,  Pennsylvania  and  Stony  Creek  Rds., 
Schuylkill  r.  and  canal  and  Stony  creek, 
16  m.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manufactures 
of  iron,  cotton  and  wool,  glass,  nails  and 
tacks. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  L  Y  ,  Mondays;  republican; 
dally  four  to  six.  weekly  eight  pages  19x^; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab 
lished— daily  1848,  weekly  1799;  Morgan  R 
Wills,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3j.  Circulation 
— daily    jjo,  "  weekly  "jkl." 

RE(»ISTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REGISTER  AND  .3IONT- 
G03IERY  CO.  DE.IIOCRAT,  Tues 
days;  democratic;  four  to  six  pages— dally 
17x24.  weekly  22x28;  subscription— dally  $3. 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1870,  weekly 
1802;  A.  Kneule,  editor.  The  Dally  Register 
PublLshlng  Co.,  publishers  ( 12-4 ). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
as>!erts,  smallest  2,800.  In  189,5.  H.  In  1896. 
H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zf.  In 
190().  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  y I. 
In  1901,  y  I. 
Weekly:  ••ua-' 


PENNS  YL  VAN! A. 


TII>IES  J  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $3. 
weekly  il;  established— daily  1881,  weekly 
1875;  William  Renny son,  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation- Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1891  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "JKL."  (??)  Actual  average  for  1901, 
In    1902,  yH.      In  1903,    yll.       In 


IKL."    In  1896.  I.    In  1897, 


3,5S3. 

1901,  yl. 

Weekly:  In  1895, 
Y.     In  1898,  "JK-r." 

MONTGOMERY^  CO.  LAW  RE- 
PORTER; Saturdays;  legal;  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  F.  G.  Hobson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTHEAST,  JSTrte  Co.  b 2,068t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds..  15 
m.  N.  E.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.  Cereals 
small  fruit  and  grapes.  Canning  factories 
and  iron  and  copper  works. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Edward  M.  Foye,  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

BREEZE;  Saturdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  H.  Sandborn,  editor;  Breeze 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SUN;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1868; 
Cushman  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Inl896, 1.  In  1897. 
Y.    In  1898.  -iKL." 

FO  YE'S  QUEEN;  monthly;  household; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  September,  1901 ;  Edward  M.  Foye, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  August,  1902,  1,020  (±±).  In 
1903,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

NORTHUMBERLAND,iV^or««m. 

berland  Co.  n  2,748+  pop.,  on  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western.  Pennsylvania 
and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.  and  at 
Junction  of  N.  and  W.  branches  of  Susque- 
hanna r.  Steamers  ply  to  Sunbury,  the 
county  seat,  3  m.  distant.  Nail  factories, 
steam  saw  and  rolling  mills. 

PUBLIC  PRESS;  Fridays;  non-parti- 
san; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  C.  W.  Gutelina,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 'i).    Circulation  ".iKi" 

NORTH  WALES,  Montgomery  Co. 

m,  1,287+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &   Reading 

Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Norristown,  the  county 

seat,  and  18  N.  of  Philadelphia.  Agriculture. 

RECORD ;  Saturdays  ;  Independent;  four 
pages  22x28  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1874 ;  Wilmer  H.  Jonnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).  Circulation  "jki,."    In  1901,  Z(3). 

OAKDALE,    Allegheny    Co.   p  l,147t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the 

county  seat.     Cork   factory  and  machine 

shops. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
paa:es  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1895; 
Oakdale  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OIL  CITY,  Venango  Co.^ld,im pop., 
on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  and 
Allegheny  Valley  Rds.  and  Allegheny  r.  and 
Oil  creek,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Franklin,  the  county 


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PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


Beat,  and  132  N.  of  Pittsburg.    Several  oi 

refineries   and    manufacturing    interests. 

Petroleum. 

BLiIZZARD  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x32 ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  50  cents ; 
established— dally  1882,  weekly  1884;  F.  W. 
Bowen,  editor;  Bowen  &  McKnight,  publish- 
ers (12 4). 

Circulation-Daily:  Inl896, 'iKL.-  Inl897, 
IZ.     In  1898,  yl.     In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.      In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.     In 
1904,  y  I. 
Weekly:    In  1895, -jkl."    In  1896.  1  Z.    In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  'vkl." 
DERRICK;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE.^II- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  daily  republican,  semi-weekly  in- 
dependent ;  dally  eight  pages  15x22,  Sunday 
sixteen,  semi  weeklj'  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
gcription— daily  $7,  Sunday  $2.50.  semi-weekly 
$1;  established  1872;  P.  C.  Boyle,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1895.      In  1896,  H.      In    1897,    Y.      In 

1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900. yl.  In  1901, yL 
In  1902,  yL  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (••).  In 
1904,  y  If. 

Semi" Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  E  In 
1894  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1808,  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

TI3IES?  every  evening  except  Sundays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  e-itablished  January,  1905;  W.  M.  McKim, 
editor;  McKim  &  Laing,  publishers (1—5  P). 

OLYPHANT,  Lackawanna  Go.   [if 
6,lS0t-  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  West- 
ern and  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  E. 
of  Scranton,  the  county  seat.    Cigar  fac 
tories,  iron  foundry  and  coal  mining. 

RECORD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Thursdaja;  independent;  four  to  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
Jas.  W.  Kennedy,  editorand  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,75U.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898,  yl.  Inl899.  yl.  In  1900,  vl. 
In  1901,  May,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition 
during  the  past  year  has  been  less  than  2,800. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  (z-4)  H.    In  ltH>4.  yl. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887:  Jones  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers  (6 — 3). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
'^.5S3.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897.3.124.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In 
1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  II.    In  1904,  yl. 

JEDVOTA;  Wednesdays;  Slavonic;  ten 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1891;  J.  E.  Stas,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Cirfinlation-'iKi."  Inl898,Z.  Inl902,Z(4— 6) 
<AA). 

ORBISONIA,  Huntingdon  Co.  u  653t 

pop.,  on  East  Broad  Top  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  by  S. 

E.  of  Huntingdon,  the  county  seat.    Iron 

furnaces.    Coal  and  iron  mining 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays:   independent; 
four  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.25;   estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  J.  Coons,  editor;  Coons  &  Co. 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

ORWIGSBURG,  Schuylkill  Co.  D- 
1,518+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 
of  Pottsvllle,  the  county  seat.  Several  shoe 
manufactories.  Agricultural  and  mining 
region. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  four  pages  20x26  ; 
flubscription  $1.25;  established  1889;  Gus  Sam- 
uel, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


OSCEOLA  MILLS,  Clearfield  Co.  a 

2,030+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 

of  Clearfield,  the  county  seat.   Coal  mining 

and  agriculture. 

LEADER-COURIER;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  50 
cents ;  established  1876 ;  J.  B.  McFadden,  editor 
and  proprietor.    Circulation  "iSL." 

OVAL,  Lycoming  Co.  ^  280  pop,,  5  m. 

S.  S.  E.  of  Jersey  Shore,  the  nearest  station 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  Wheat,  Indian  corn, 
oats,  hay  and  lumber. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 

f)ages   18x24 ;    subscription   50  cents;    estab- 
ished  1890  ;   H.  J.  Moore,   editor   and   pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "ijfL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,168.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,155.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

OXFORD,  Chester  Co.  U  2,032  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
and  Lancaster,  Oxford  &  Southern  Rds.,  50 
m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia.     Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  16x223^  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1866 ;  H.  L.  Brinton  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In 
1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  H.    In  1904,  H  (DD). 

BLOODED  STOCK;  monthly  ;  live 
stock;  twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1897;  C.  E.  Morrison,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1898,  8.135.  In  1899,  yF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  19,714.  In  1901,  yD.  In 
1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE.     In  1904,  E. 

PALMYRA,  Lebanon  Co.  R  800  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 
Harrisburg.  the  State  capital.  Shoe  manu- 
factories and  planing  mill.    Agriculture. 

COUNTY  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays: 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  George  Y.  Keller,  editor 
and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  John  A.  Fry,  publisher  (2—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PARKERS    LANDING,   Arm- 

strong  Co.  -a  1.070+  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Val- 
ley and  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rds.  and  Alle- 
gheny r.,  70  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 
Glass  manufactory.    Petroleum. 

PHCENIX;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  G.  A.  Needle,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl"  In  1902,  Z  (4, 5). 

PARKESBURG,  Chester  Co.  C^ 

1,788+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  44  m.  W. 
of  Philadelphia.    Agriculture. 

CHESTER  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
prohibition;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1875;  A.  H.  Potts  Co.,publlshers. 
Circulation  "jkx."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established,  February  1901;  J.  A. 
McAvoy,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  J.  E.  PaxBon,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PEACEMAKER  AND  COURT  OF 
A  K  TITRATION;  monthly:  twenty- 
four  pages  I  x9 ;   subscription  $1 ;  established 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNS  TL  VANIA. 


PENNS  YL  VA  XI A . 


1866;  Universal  Peace  Union,  editors  and 
publisliers  (12 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1899. "jkl.-  In  1900.  I.  Act- 
ual aver  age  for  1901,  1,200  ;/orl9fr2, 1,200. 
In  1903,  (z — i)  I.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,125. 

PATTON,  Cambria  Co.  D  2,651t  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Altoona.  Fireclay  works.  Coal  and  lumber. 

COURIER;     Thursdays;      republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  Roy  E.  Decker,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:     In  1896.   "iiti."     In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average /or  1898.1, 058.  In  1899.  ■■Jii-" 

PEGKVILtLE,  Lackauanna  Co.  ^  on 
Delaware  &  Hudson  and  New  York.  On- 
tario &  West'n  Rds..  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Scranton. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays; independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $i;  established 
1900;  H.  P.Woodward,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  vkl." 

PEN  ARGYL,  Northampton  Co.  D 

2,784+  pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Portland,  Central 
of  New  Jersey  and  Lehigh  &  New  England 
Rds.,  30  ra.  N.  of  Bethlehem.  Slate  quarry 
ing. 

I  N  D  E  X  I  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
C.  M.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (.6—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKl." 

L.A   STELLA   COLOMALE;    Satur 
days;  Italian;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  August,  1901;  James  D.  Capo- 
rase,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circ'n"jKi,." 

PENBROOK,   Dauphin  Co.    D  864t 

pop.,  1}4  m.  N.  of  Harrlsburg,  the  county 

seat  and  State  capital.    Trucking. 

DAUPHIN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican;    six  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;   O.E.  Shaffer,  editor;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  1904.  I. 

PENCOYD,  Montgomery  Co.  R  248 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 

Agriculture. 

CHURCH  HERALD;  monthly;  Inter- 
denominational; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents  ;  established  January,  1902  ; 
Wm.  E.  Cunningham,  editor  ;  The  Wissa- 
hickon  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  (A  A). 


PENNSBURG,    Montgomery    Co.    O, 

1.032+ pop.,  on  Perklomen  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.of 
Norristown,  the  county  seat.  Brick  kilns, 
flour  and  planing  mills,  potteries,  and  coacb 
and  cigar  factories. 

DER  BAUERN  FREUND  UND 
DEMOKRAT;  Tuesdays  ;  German  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  182<) ;  Henry  A.  Kneule,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In. 
1902,  "JKL." 

FERKIOMEN  VALLEY  PRESS; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  SI;  established  1874;  Henry  A. 
Kneule.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TOAVN  AND  COUNTRY;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899:  Charles  Q.  Hillegass.  editor  and 
publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

PERKASIE,  Bucks  Co.  R  l,803t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd..  30  m.  N. 
of  Philadelphia.  Agriculture  and  man- 
ufacture of  cigars. 

CENTRAL  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  Charles  M.  Meredith,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y'.  In 
1898.  y I.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901, 
publisher  asserts,  each  week  exceeded  2,300. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

PHILADELPHIA,  c.  h.,  Philadel- 
phia Co.  Dv  1,293,697+  pop.,  center  of  eight 
railroads,  on  the  Delaware  and  Schuylkill 
rs.  The  metropolis  of  Pennsylvania.  Man- 
ufactures constitute  its  largest  business  in- 
terests. Its  commerce  is  large,  especially 
the  domestic  coast  trade.  Has  abundant 
water  front  and  is  a  port  of  entry  for  for- 
eign and  domestic  ships. 
DAILY. 

ABEND  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  German;  republican;  four  nages 
20x26;  subscription  85;  established  1865:  A. 
Timm,  editor;  Alfred  Schlesinger,  publisher. 
Office.  335  N.  Sixth  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl, 
Inl903.  (z-4)  I  (••).    Inl9:4.  yl. 

DE3IOKRAT:  every  morning  except 
Sunday.  DIE  NEUE  WELT,  Sundays,^ 
and  VEREINIGTE  STAATEN  ZEIT- 
UNG,  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  daily  eight, 
weeklv  and  Sunday  sixteen  pages  17x22; 
subscription— daily  $3,  Sunday  $2.50,  weekly- 


WHFM  YOI !  AHVFDTKF  do  you  want  to  reach  the  German  popu- 
WIIl:1>I    IUU   MU  VI- I\  I  I  3L  lation  of  Philadelphia?    If  so,  use  the 

PHILADELPHIA  DEMOKRAT. 

ONE    CENT    PER    COPY. 

(The  Oldest  and  Most  Widely  Circulated  German  Newspaper 
in  City  and  State), 

which  is  read  by  all  the  best  and  most  representative  families  of  the  city. 
It  goes  direct  to  the  homes,  reaches  the  woman  of  the  family,  the  most 
essential  person  for  good  returns.  Only  10  per  cent  of  its  circulation  goes 
to  the  news  stands  and  newsbovs,  the  other  90  per  cent  goes  where  it  does 
the  advertiser  the  most  good,  INTO  THE  HOMES,  thereby  reaching  four 
to  five  times  as  many  persons  as  its  original  circulation,  which  eotablishes 
its  value,  beyond  question,  as  a  high-class  advertising  medium. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


925 


PENNS  TL  VANIA—Philadelph  ia . 

$1.50;  established— daily  1838,  Sunday  1856, 
weekly  1845;  Philadelphia  Demokrat  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
€12  Chestnut  street  (3—4). 
Circulation— Daily;  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  36,000.  In  1896,  C  In 
1897,  C  Z.  In  1898,  zC .  In  1899,  zC.  In  1900,  yC. 
In  1901,  yl).  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  yD.  In 
1904.  (z-4)  I». 

Sunday  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  34,000.  lu  1896,  C.  In  1897,  C  Z.  In  1898, 
VC  In  1899,  zC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901,  yD. 
In  1902.  vD.  In  1903,  yD.  In  1004,  (z— 4)  D. 
Weekly  :  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891  to  G 
in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  vI.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  ten  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established— 
American  Sentinel  1815,  Evening  Bulletin 
1847:  The  Bulletin  Co.,  proprietors;  William 
L.  McLenn,  publisher.  Office,  612  Chestnut 
street  (1—5). 

Circulation :  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896.  33 »- 
625;  for  1897,  59,381;  for 
.1898, 113,973  ;  for  1899, 113,- 
970;  /or  1900.  134,855  ;  for 
1901,  130,084:  for  19o2, 
130,439;/or  1903, 144,375; 
for  1904,  183,904. 

BS^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Evening 
Bulletin  is  guaranteed  by  the  publish- 
ers of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  who  will  pay  one  hundred  dol- 
lars to  the  first  person  who  successfully 
controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  According  to 
the  last  census,  there  were  in  Philadelphia 
224,81)6  dwellings  occupied  by  one  family 
each;  4,059  were  occupied  by  three  fami- 
lies and  over. 

In  no  other  American  city  are  there  so 
many  individual  homes,  in  proportion  to 
tlie  total  population. 

The  Bulletin's  circulation  reaches  a  ma- 
jority of  these  homes. 

The  following  figures  show  the  actual 
daily  average  circulation  of  The  Bulletin 

for  1904,  BY  MONTHS  : 

January 159,377  copies. 

February 186,890  copies. 

March 183,837  copies. 

April 182,679  copies. 

May 177,299  copies. 

June 185,319  copies. 

July 181,543  copies. 

August 183,404  copies. 

September 185,017  copies. 

October 187,539  copies. 

November 191,168  copies. 

December 190,825  copies. 

January,  1905 196,766  copies. 

February,  1905 215,136  copies. 

The  Bulletin's  circulation   figures   are 
net:    all   damaged,   unsold,   free   and   re- 
turned copies  have  been  omitted. 
EVENING   HERAL.D;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent  ;    fotir  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1866;  S.  S. 
Houston,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  726  Sansom  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  :    Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.    In  1896.  G.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898. 
yH.    Inl899,yH.    In  1900,  yH.    In  1901, yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

EVENING  ITEM;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Simday  morning;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  18x23;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  Sunday  $1:  established  1817; 
The  Item  Publishing  Companv,  publishers. 
Office,  28  S.  Seventh  street  (2—4^. 
Circulation— naily:  In  1893,  ### 
Sunday:  Inl898.##:# 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The   Evening 
Item  has  a  sworn  daily  circulation  of  216,106 


PENNSYL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 

and  the  Sunday  Item  a  sworn  average  cir- 
culation of  222,892.    The  Item  is  now  the 
only    daily   paper    in    Philadelphia  that 
swears  to  its  circulation,  and  proves  It  by 
detailed  statements  of  the  sales  by  dealers, 
stores,  etc. ;  also  sworn  to  by  the  Circula- 
tion Manager  and  verified   by  the  Paper 
Company.    A  $5,000  challenge  by  The  Item 
to  all  the  Philadelphia  newspapers,  offering 
to  prove  tliat  The  Item  had  more  circula- 
tion than  any  one,  dally  and  Sunday,  has 
been  standing  since  October,  1902,  without 
acceptance.    The  above  facts  prove,  indis- 
putably, that  The  Item  has  more  paid  cir- 
culation than  any  Philadelphia  newspaper. 
EVENING  TEL.EGRAPH;everv  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  independent-republican; 
fourteen  pages  18x23;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Charles  E.  Warburton,  founder; 
Barclay  H.  Warburton,  president.    Office,  704 
Chestnut  street  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  E  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  E.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,35,766.  In  1899,  zC.  Actual  average 
forigoo.  88,436;  for  1901,  104,734;  for 
1902,  109.813;  /'orl903, 115,390;  for  1904, 
133  917. 

FINANCIAL.  BULLETIN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  financial  and  com- 
mercial; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  1895;  Warner  H.  Jenkins,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  142  S.  Fourth  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1901,  Z  (4). 

GAZETTE;  every  morning,  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  PENNSYLVANIA 
STAATS  GAZETTE,  weekly;  German; 
independent ;  daily  eight,  Sunday  and  weekly 
twentv-two  pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily 
$2.50,  Sunday  $2.60,  weekly  $2;  established 
1879;  German  Daily  Gazette  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  924  Arch 
street  (12-4). 

Circulation  — Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing) :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
27,300.  Actual  average  for  1896,  44,444} 
for  18OT,  45,197;  for  1898,  45,900.  In 
1899,  yB.  Actual  average  for  1900,  46,536; 
for  1901,  47,351.  In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4.  5)  B. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  47,784; /or  1904, 

49  083. 

Sunday:  In  1895.  C.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  zC.  In 
1901,  yC.  Inl902,  (z— 1,2,4,  5)D.  In  1903,  yD. 
Weekly:  "jkl."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902, 
(z— 1.  2,  4,5)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  190i.  37, 39S. 

INQUIRER;  every  morning ;  republican; 
daily  fourteen  to  sixteen  pages,  Sunday 
forty-eight  to  fifty -four  pages  19x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3,  Sunday  $2.50;  established 
1829;  Inquirer  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1109  Market  street  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  A.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  130.998.  In  1897,  A  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a.  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1898.  164,773;  for  1899,  copies 
sold,  165,978;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
June,  1900,  copies  sold,  169,393;  for 
1901,  copies  sold,  173,471;  for  1902. 
copies  sold,  177,741.  In  190:3.  A.  Actual 
average  for  h>04,  copies  sold,  166,883. 
Sunday:  In  1895,  A.  Actual  average  for 
1S96.  144,484.  In  1897,  A  Z.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept., 1S9S,  145,- 
013; /or  1899,  copies  sold,  163,335;  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  copies 
sold.  166,883;  for  1901,  copies  sold, 
163,698:  for  1902,  copies  sold,  157,- 
305.  In  1903,  A.  Actual  average  for  190i, 
copies  sold,  143,103. 

NORTH  AMERICAN;  every  morning; 
republican;  daily  sixteen,  Sunday  seventy- 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  daily  (with- 
out Sundav)  $3;  Sunday  $2.50;  established 
1771;  The  North  American  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  N.  E.  cor.  Broad  and  Sansom  sts.  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from  C 
in  1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  D  Z. 
In   1898,  yD.    In  1899,  zD.    In  1900,  zD.    In 


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PENNS  YL  VANI A— Philadelphia. 

1901.  yD.    Inl902,  (z— 1)B.    In  1903,  B  (••). 
In  1904,  yB. 

Sunday  :  In  1902,  (z— 4)  B.    In  1903,  B  (•  •) 
IU1904,  yB. 

FENNSYLVANIAN  ;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3; 
established  1885;  Students  of  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  editors  and  publisliers. 
Office,  University  of  Pennsylvania  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jKi,."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 
PRESS;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LiV,  Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  four- 
teen to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty-six  to  forty- 
four.weekly  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  Sunday  $2.50.  weekly  $1,  daily  and 
Sunday  $5.50;  established  1857;  Charles  Emory 
Smith,  editor;  The  Press  Co.  publishers. 
Office,  cor.  of  Seventh  and  Chestnut  sts. 
(12— t). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  C.  Actual 
aueraere/or  1896. 66,758.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898. 
yC.  In  1899.  yC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901,  yC. 
In  1902,  yC.  Actual  average  for  19'J3,  97,- 
826:  for  1904,  113.242  (  0  O ). 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  19{j3,  91iS06; 
/or  1904.  97,946. 

Weekly  :  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yD.  In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,  yF. 
Publislier's  announce?JiejiL— The  Philadel- 
phia Press  desires  to  emphasize  the  fact 
to  all  advertisers  that  owing  to  its  clean 
make  up  and  distinctive  features  of  high 
character  it  is  becoming  more  and  more 
recognized  as  the  great  home  and  family 
newspaper  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsyl- 
vania. Since  changing  its  price  to  one 
cent  it  has  had  a  remarkable  growth  in 
circulation,  and  the  high  standard  has  not 
been  changed,  except  in  the  direction  of 
improvement.  The  Press  is  the  only  morn- 
ing newspaper  in  Philadelphia  to  make  an 


PENNS  TL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 

exact  detailed  statement  of  its  circulation, 
and  with  an  average  of  over  113,0(.0  each 
day  for  the  year,  and  with  the  Gold  Marks 
bestowed  upon  it  by  the  American  News- 
paper Directory,  it  has  both  quality  and 
quantity. 

PUBLIC  LEDGER  AND  PHILA- 
DELPHIA TIMES;  every  morning;  in- 
dependent; dally  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  six 
pages  17J^x23;  subscription— dally  $3,  daily 
and  Sunday  $4;  established  1836;  Ledger  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  corner  Sixth  and 
Chestnut  streets  (12 — 1). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  A  in 
1892  to  B  in  1895.    In  1896,  B.    In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,  yC.  In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901, 
yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903,  yC.  In  1904,  (z-4) 
C  (••)  (OO)- 

RECORD  ;  every  morning;  independent- 
democratic;  fourteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
19x26  ;  subscription— daily  (without  Sunday) 
$3,  Saturday  50  cents,  Sunday  §1 ;  established 
1870:  Theodore  Wright,  editor;  The  Record 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  917 
Chestnut  street  (3 — 3). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  ai'erage  for 
1895,  163,83.3;  /or  1896,  170,402  ;  for 
1897,  167,507;     for  1898.   194,761  :  for 

1899.  185,902;  for  1900.  190,861;  for 
1901,  185,495.  In  1902,  yA.  In  1903,  yA. 
In  1904,  yA . 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1895.122,972; 
for  1896,  124,234;  for  1897.125,864;  for 
1898, 150, 642; /or  1899.  146.159  ;/or  1900, 
154,524; /or  1901,  166,476.  Inl9a2,yA. 
In  1903,  yA.    In  1904,  yA. 

STOCKHOLDER  ;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  financial;  four  pages  13x21; 
subscription  $6;  established  I89i1;  Thomas  P. 
Hughes,  editor;  Philadelphia  Stockholder 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  402 
Library  street.  Circulation  "iKL."  In  1901, 
Z(1.2,  4,  5). 


The  German  Daily 


The  question  that  often  confronts  the  advertiser  is  "  Does  advertising  in  the  German 
newspapers  pay?"  Some  advertisers  unhesitatingly  say  that  German  papers  bring 
greater  returns  for  the  expenditure  than  English  dailies  in  the  same  city. 

Reader  for  reader,  the  pulling  power  of  good  German  papers  is  no  doubt  higher  in 
most  all  lines  of  business  than  even  the  large  metropolitan  dailies. 

In  Philadelphia,  which  is  known  as  the  City  of  Homes,  it  is  estimated  that  over 
6o,ooo  Germans  own  their  homes.  The  German  is  a  home-maker  and  a  home-buyer, 
very  thrifty  and  a  keen  business  man.  His  local  daily  paper  will  interest  him  in  pur- 
chasing from  those  advertising  in  his  native  tongue.  The  fact  that  j'ou  advertise  in  his 
German  paper  convinces  him  that  you  want  German  trade. 

The  question  of  German  copy  is  not  complicated,  for  the  leading  German  dailies 
have  especially  well-drilled  translaters  for  advertising  copy,  so  that  the  same  matter  that 
jells  the  whole  story  to  English  readers  is  convincingly  told  in  German. 

Statistics  show  that  over  200,000  Germans  are  arriving  in  this  country  yearly,  and 
have  averaged  over  100,000  a  year  for  the  past  twenty  years.  According  to  the  latest 
census,  Philadelphia  has  over  350,000  persons  of  German  parentage,  or  36.9  per  cent,  of 
the  entire  population.  The  census  credits  this  country  with  about  8,200,000  persons 
born  of  German  parentage. 

There  are  772  German  publications  in  the  United  States,  of  general  circulation, 
fourteen  of  which  are  published  in  Philadelphia,  as  follows  :  four  dailies,  four  Sundays, 
two  weeklies  and  two  monthlies.  The  American  Newspaper  Directory  credits  three  of 
these  with  circulations  over  10,000  copies.  The  German  Daily  Gazette  leads  with  a 
SWORN  DETAILED  circulation  of  48,942  net  paid  copies,  with  a  guarantee  that  it  is 
fifty  per  cent,  greater  than  that  of  all  other  Philadelphia  German  daily  papers  combined. 

Every  judicious  advertiser,  either  local  or  general,  will  not  be  at  a  loss  by  choosing 
such  a  paper  as  The  Gazette, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


927 


PEXNS  YL  VA  N I  A— Philadelphia. 

TA<.JEBLiATT;  every  iiionilns  except 
Suuday,  and  SONNTAUSiBLATT,  Sun- 
days; German;  labor;  dally  four,  Sunday 
twelve  piiges  19x27;  subscription— dally  $'i, 
Sunday  $2;  established— dally  1877,  Sunday 
1879;  Philadelphia  Tageblatt  Publishing  As- 
sociation, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  G13 
Callowhill  street. 

Circiilntiou— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
Q  in  isai  to  I  In  189.').  Actual  averat^e  for 
1896,ti3,540.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl>.  Act- 
ual aierage  for  a  year  ending  with  Septem 
b«r,  1899,  45,815.  InliXX).yB.  Inl90l,  yC. 
In  1902.  yC.  In  1903,  yC.  In  1904,  yF. 
Sunday:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891  to  I 
In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  t26<597. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yD.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  Sei}t.,lS99,  46«170.     In 

1900,  yB.  In  1901,  yC.  In  ltKJ2,  yC.  In  1903, 
yC.    In  1904,  yF. 

WEEKLY. 

ADVANCE;     Thursdays;    independent; 
four  pages  19x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1887;  D.  W.  Seltzer,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Office,  4442   Main  street,  Manayunk 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  I  Z. 
Inl898,zl.  Iul899,"iKL"(  ??).  In  1902,Z(4,5). 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  13  N.  Twelfth  street.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  •■.nvL." 

AMERICAN  FRIEND;  Thursdays ; 
friends;  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1847;  RufusM. 
Jones,  editor;  American  Friend  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  718  Arch  st.  (  10— 3  P  ). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,767.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  September,  1898, 
5,8'^5  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  October, 
1899,  6.544;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Febru- 
ary, 1^).  7,003.  In  1901,  vG.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1902,  5,760.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1904,  yG. 

AMERICAN  MEDICINE;  Saturdays; 
medical ;  one  hundred  and  seventy-four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $5;  established  April,  1901; 
George  M.  Gould,  editor;  American-Medicine 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office,  1321 
Walnut  street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1902,  19,327.  In 
1902,  yD.    In  1903,  yD.    In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  E. 

ASSOCIATION  NEWS;  Tuesdays, 
except  from  June  15th  to  September  15th; 
undenominational;  eight  pages  8x10;  sub 
scription  25  cents;  established  1879;  H.  S. 
Keyser,  editor;  Central  Branch  Young  Men's 
Christian  Association,  publishers.  Office, cor 
ner  of  Fifteenth  and  Chestnut  streets. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  f rom  G  in  1894 
to  1,500  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  the  first 
Bix  months  of  1897.  1,666.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  for  a  year  past  has  been 
less   than   1,500.     In   1902,   yl.     In   1903,    yl 

^'baptist  COMMONWEA  I.TH; 

Thursdays;  baptist;  twenty  four  pages 7xl0f; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Harper 
&  Bro.  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  2'i0  S.  Tenth  street  (12—4) 
Circulation  :  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898,    yF.     In    1899.    yF.      In    1900.  yF.      In 

1901,  yG.  Inl902,yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  F. 

BEE;  Sundays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  C. 
Joseph  Dacev,  editor;  Globe  Press  Bureau, 
publishers.  Office  16  S.  Broad  street  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901, y I.  Inl902,  yl.  In  1903. y I.  In  1904, yl. 

BREVVERYTOWN  HERALD:  Sat 
urdays;  Independent  republican;  four  pages 
18x24  :   subscription   50   cents  ;    established 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 


June,  l'.H)l;    Bruna   Wahl,   editor   and    pub- 
lisher (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  II. 

B  It  I T I  Sll  -  A ftl  ER IC A  N  ;  Satunlays; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x21 ;  6Ub.>>criptloa 
$1;  established  1886;  L.  Hall,  publisher.  Of- 
fice, N.  E.  corner  Sixth  and  Chestnut  streets 
(  7-3  P  ). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,500  ia 
1891  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.     In    1899,    yl.      In    19i)0.   yl.      In.. 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1901,  vl. 
CATHOLIC     STANDARD    AND 

T  IMES;  Saturdaj^s;  rom  an  catliolic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  19x26;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1866;  John  J.  O'Shea,  editor;  Cath- 
olic Standard  and  Times  PublLshing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  211  S.  Sixth  street  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1S95. 
In  1896,  <;.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  1898, 17,343.. 
In  1899,  E.  Inl900,yE.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,4,  5)  E.. 
In  1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1!MM,  yE. 

CHRISTIAN  BANNER;  Fridays, 
undenominational;  negro;  four  pages  18x:>4 • 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Rev.  G.  L 
P.  Taliaferro,  editor;  Christian  Banner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1327  Rodman 
street  (8 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  in  1903  Z 
(4)(»»). 

CHRISTIAN    INSTR  V.C  TOR 
AND  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN 
WITNESS;     Tuesdays;     united    presby- 
terlan;    twenty-four    pages    7%xlO^;     sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1846;  J.  A.  Collins 
editor;  Collins  &  Company,  publishers.    Of- 
fice, 715  Sansom  street  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
Jess  than  5.000.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In 
1898.  yH.    In  1899,  zH.    In  1900,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  Issue  during  the  past  year- 
was  less  than  4,500.    In  1901,  yG.    In  1902,  July 
publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  4,600.    In  1904,  vH. 

CHRISTIAN    RECORDER;    Thurs- 
days; negro;  A.  M.  E.  Church;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1855;  Rev 
H.  T.  Johnson,  editor;  John  H  Collett.  pub- 
lisher.   Office,  631  Pine  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:   In  1895,  G.    In  lh9G.   G.    In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  Inl899,yH.  In  1900.  yH.- 
In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1903,  vH.. 
IU1904,  yll.  '         '^ 

CHRISTIAN  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days; undenominational;  twentv  pages 
7^^x1114 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
E.  I.  D.  Pepper,  editor;  Christian  Standard 
Co.  ( Limited ),  publishers.  Office,  Llppincott 
building  (12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7,.5(K).  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  7,50(J.  In  1898,  vG. 
In  1899,  yG.    In  1900.  zG.    In  1901,  vG."   In 

1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.   In  1904.  (z-4)  G  («  #). 

CHRONICLE  AND  ADVERTISER 

(Manayuik);    Fridays;   independent;    four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.60:  established 
1869;  James  Milligan,  editor;  MlUigan  &  Co 
publishers.    Office,   N.  W.  corner  Main  and 
Levering  streets  (6—3).       Circulation  "jkl." 

CHURCH  H  E  R  A  L,  D  ;  Thursdays  ; 
christian;  twenty  four  pages  8x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  H.  W.  Talmage 
editor  ;  The  Church  Herald  Publishing  Co.! 
publishers.  Office,  232  N,  Twelfth  st.  (P— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1902, "jkl  "  Iul903.  (z— 4)  I. 
Ini904.yl. 

CHURCH  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
protestant-epIscopal;  forty  pages  9x14;  sub- 
scription $2.50 ;  established  1830 ;  Rev.  J. 
Fulton,  editor;  Church  Standard  Co..  pub- 
lishers: dated  also  at  Chicago  and  New  York. 
Office,  133  S.  Twelfth  street  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  1900,  yG.    In  1901,  yG.   In  1902,  yG  (?  ?).    In 

1903,  vG.    In  1904,  vG. 
COMMERCIAL  LIST  AND  PRICE. 

CURRENT;  Saturdays;  commercial ;  four 

gages  24x80;  subscription  $4;  established  1828; 
.  N.  Wlnslow,  editor;  Commercial  Publlca- 


928 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


FENNS  YL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 

tlon  Co.,  publishers.     Office.  341  Dock  street 
(11—2).    Circulation  '  oii  " 

CRACKS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x19; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ;  A .  B.  Clarke, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1607  Snyder  ave. 
(12-3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "iSL"    In  1903,  (z-4) 
!(••).    Inli)04,  yl. 

EAGLE:  Fridays;  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  estalMished  1897;  E.  T. 
Tyndall.  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  2216 
Geraianiown  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EPISCOPAL.  RECORDER;  Thurs 
davs;  reformed  episcopal;  sixteen  pages 
9xlo:  subscription  $2;  established  1823;  Epis- 
coual  Recorder  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
OffiL-e,  718  Sansoni  street  (6-3). 
C  iron  lilt  ion  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  ••.uiL."  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898  iKi."  In  1900,1  (++)  (??).  In  1901,  yl. 
Inl9()2,  vl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904j-I. 

FIRST  AND  THIRTY -NINTH 
WARD  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Geo.  O.  Skipper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Seventh  and  Moore  sts.  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  ro  1895. 
In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  yH.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902.  y  H.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (•  •).  In  1904,  yH. 
FORWARD;  Saturdays;  young  people; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  J.  R.  Miller,  D.D.,  editor ; 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  publish- 
ers. Office,  1319  Walnut  street  (2-4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jki.."  Actual  average 
/o/- 1899.  l*i'i.76S;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  141,648.  In  1901,(z-l.  2.  4,5)  A. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Jan- 
iiary,  1903,  195,868.  In  liX)3,  yA.  In 
1904.  yA. 

FRANKFORD  DISPATCH;  Fri- 
da.rs;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1877;  Benj. 
Hepworth.  editor;  Dispatch  Publishing 
House,  publishers  (12—4).  Office,  4506  Frank- 
ford  avenue. 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."    In  1897.  Z.    In 

1898,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (4.  9).    In  1902,  (z— 6)  I(»  •). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3,333. 

FRANK  FORD  HERALD;  Satur 
days;  Indepeudent-republican;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1845; 
Estate  of  William  W.  Axe,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  4619  Fraukford  avenue  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1902, 
Z(4,  5). 

FRIEND;  Saturdays;  friends;  eight 
pages  9x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1837; 
John  H.  Dillingham,  editor;  Edwin  P.  Sellew, 
publisher.  Office,  207  Walnut  place  (6—3). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

FRIENDS'  INTELLIGENCER; 
Saturdays;  friends;  twenty  four  pages  8x12; 
subscription  $2:  established  —  Intelligencer 
1814,  Journal  1873;  Lydia  H.  Hall  and  Rachel 
W.  Hillborn,  editors;  Friends'  Intelligencer 
Association  (Limited),  publishers.  Office, 
N.  W.  cor.  Fifteenth  and  Cherry  sts.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  3.500.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  189^,  3.631;  for  1899. 
3.867.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  3.623.  In  1903,  yH.  Act- 
vxil  average  for  1904.  ,3,716. 

GERMANTOWN  BULLETIN:  Fri 
days  (A  A). 

GERJWANTOWN  GUIDE;  Saturdays, 
independent;  four  pages  21x26;  subscription 
•1 ;  established  1S71 ;  Walter  H.  Bonsall  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  McCallum, 
below  Harvey  St.,  Germantown.  Clrc'n"isi" 
In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

GERMANTOWN  INDEPENDENT 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
Horace  F.  McCann,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  Chelten  avenue  and  Green  street  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jki, ••   In  1898.  zl.    In 

1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902, 
(z-l,  2,  4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 

GERMANTOWN  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
ablished  1899;  Thomas  Wlllans,  editor; 
Wlllans  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  6221  Ger- 
mantown avenue  (8—3).    Circulation  "jki,.' 

GERMANTOWN  TELEGRAPH; 
Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1830;  John  Galloway,  edi- 
tor; The  Germantown  Telegraph  Company 
(Inc.),  publishers.  Office,  6004  Germantown 
avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H  .  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl. 
Inl899,  zl(??).  In  1900, yl.  In  1901,  (z-4, 6)  I. 
Inl902,yl.   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (#  #).    Inl904,yl. 

GOLDEN  DAYS;  Saturdays  ;  juvenile; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1879;  James  Elverson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  corner  Ninth  and  Spruce  sts. 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  A  In  1891 
to  B  in  189.5.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yC.  In  1899,  yD.  In  1900.  yD.  In  1901, yE. 
In  1902,  vE.    In  1903,  vE.    In  1904,  vE. 

GROCERY  WORLD;  Mondays  ;  gro 
ceries;  fifty-two  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$2;  established  1880;  E.  J.  Buckley,  editor; 
Grocery  World  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  927  Arch  street  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  8.400;  for  1897,  8,856.  In  1898, 
yF,  Actual  average  for  la^Q,  9,11^,  In 
1900,  yF.  In  1901,  (z-6)  F.  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  9,403.  In  1903,  yF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  19[^H,  11,764. 

IL  COLONO;  Saturdays;  Independent, 
humorous;  Italian;  six  pages  12x17;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1900 ;  Chas.  Chl- 
antelU,  editor  and  publisher.  Office  721  S" 
Ninth  street.    Circulation  "iiu,."  (A  A). 

IL  VESUVIO;  Saturdays;  Italian; 
Independent-republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Frank  J. 
Scannapieco,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
738  S.  Eighth  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In 
1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  8,957.  In  1899,  yF. 
In  19IK).  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  Actuul  average 
for  1902,  1  6,555.    In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

IRISH-AMERICAN  REVIEW;  Sat- 
urdays (A  A). 

JEWISH  EXPONENT;  Prldays;  jew- 
Ish;  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  J8;  es- 
tablished 1883:  Felix  N.  Gereon,  manager; 
Jewish  Exponent  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  Baltimore,  Md.  Office,  608 
Chestnut  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,000.  In  1894.  G.  In  1895,  H.  In 
1896,  H.  In  1897,  HZ.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  190.3.  yl  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
1895;  Alfred  Turner,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  1624  French  street  (1—4). 
Circulation :  In  1899,  "jjiL.-  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  number  of  copies 
printed  and  circulated,  was  2,000.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3,185. 
In  1904.  yH. 

JOURNAL  OF  COMMERCE;  Sat- 
urdays; commercial;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $5;  established  1876;  Henry  W. 
Sites,  editor;  Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  242  S.  Fifth  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (  •  •  ). 
In  1904.  yl. 

KENSINGTON  CRITIC;  Saturdays; 
local;  eight  pages  16x21 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tabli=!hed  1892;  Fred  Baumgaertel,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 5  P). 

KENSINGTON  LOCAL;  Thursdays; 
labor:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  J.  C.  Davis  and  Theo.P.  StoU, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  2543  Kensing- 
ton avenue  (6—3). 

Circniation:  In  1902,  "jki,."    In  1903,  (z— 4) 
!(••).     In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


929 


FENSS  YL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 

KEXL^INGTON  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  establislied  1899;  J.  B.  Farra,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  1524  Frankford avenue. 
Circulation  "ijiL." 

KEYSTONE;  Saturdays;  masonic;  six- 
teen lo  twenty-four  pages  9J^xl3;  subscrlp 
tion  $2:  established  1866;  John  C.  Yorston, 
managing  editor;  Masonic  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  1336  Cherry  street  (12— i). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,250;  in  1896,  1,950:  in  1897,  2,000.    In 

1898,  yl.  In  1399,  publisher  asserts,  no  edi- 
tion less  thanl.850.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl.  In 

1902,  vl.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  (z-4)  !(••). 
LA   BATTAGL.IA  IL.LUSTRATA; 

Saturdays;  Italian;  twenty  pages  lOJ^xU; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1898  ;  L.  De 
Benedictls,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  75b 
S.  Eighth  street  (12—3  P  ).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

L,A  VOCE  DELIiA  COLONIA;  Sat 
urdavs;  Italian;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrlp 
tion  $1;  established  1893;  Ceroeo  Bros.  &  Cata 
lano,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  773  S. 
Eighth  street  (10—3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  avtrage  for  the  first 
«ix»7io?it/i^o/1897,2,'^65.  Inl898,yl.  Actual 
average  for  \899,  5,  VZG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901, vH.  Inl902,yH.  Inl903,yH.  Inl904,yH. 

L.EGAL.  INTEL.L.1GENCER  ;  Frl 
days;  legal;  eight  pages  15x18;  subscription 
$3;  established  1843;  Edward  P.  Allinson  and 
Theo.  B.  Stork,  editors;  Edward  P.  Allinson, 
publisher.  Office.  808  West  End  Trust  bldg. 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

LUTHERAN;  Thursdays;  lutheran; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1861;  Geo.  W.  Sandt,  editor;  Lutheran 
Board  of  Publication,  publishers;  prints  also 
a  montblv  edition,  subscription  50  cents. 
Office,  1522  Arch  street  (8—3). 
Combiued  circulation:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl90C,yl. 
In  1901.  June,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
w^ithin  the  past  ten  years  has  there  been  an 
Issue  less  than  4,000.    In  1902,  (z— 7)  G.    In 

1903.  (z— 4)  G.    In  m)4.  yH. 
LUTHERAN  OBSERVER;  Fridays; 

lutheran;  thirty-two  pages  7x10%;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1826;  M.  H.Valentine,  edi- 
tor; Lutheran  Observer  Association,  publish- 
ers ;  dated  also  at  Lancaster.  Office,  1328 
Real  Estate  Trust  building  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y  F.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  zG. 
In  1901,  June,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
within  the  past  ten  years  has  there  been  an 
issue  less  than  7,600.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  F.  In 
1903.  yF.    Inl904,  (z— 4)F. 

>IANAY'UNK  REVIEW;  Wednes 
days  (A  A). 

HANAYUNK  SENTINEL.;  Thurs 
days  ;  Independent-republican  ;  four  pages 
20x27 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1859 ; 
Wm.  J.  Donohugh,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  4440  Main  street  ( 1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894 
f2>040.  In  1895,  I,  Actual  average  for 
1896,  '2,070.    In   1897.  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In 

1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900.  2,0'20; 
for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1901, 1,743 ;  for 

1902.  1,615  ;  for  1903,  1,729.     In  1904,  yl. 
MARITIME  JOURNAL;   Saturdays; 

maritime;  four  pages  13x16;  subscription  $3; 
established  1885;  Sam'l  B.  Macdonnell, editor; 
Sam'l  B.  Macdonnell  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1S3  Bank  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MEDICAL  .rOIJRNAL;  Saturdays 
(See  New  York  Citv,N.  Y.) 

MERCHANTS'  GUIDE  AND  MAN- 
UFACTURERS'  ADVERTISER; 
Saturdays;  commercial;  twelve  pages  14x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1879;  John  L. 
Landis,  editor;  Merchants'  Guide  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  Stephen  Girard  building  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zG. 
In  1899.  yH.     In  1900.  zH.     In  1901.  yH.     In 

1903.  yH.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  vI. 
METHODIST;    Saturdays;    methodlst 

episcopal;  twenty  pages  9x13;   subscription 

59 


PENNS  YL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 

$1.50;  established  1875;  Rev.  S.  W.  Thomas, 
D.D.,  editor;  F.  B.  Clagg,  publisher.  Office, 
1018  Arch  street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  5,000.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901. 
(z— 4,  6)G.  In  1902.  (z— 1.2.  4.5)  G.  In  1903. 
yG.    In  mi,  yG. 

NATIONAL  PUBLIC  RECORD; 
Thursdays;  negro;  hotel  labor;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1896;  G. 
Harold  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
1705  Lombard  street  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS  GLEANER;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1882;  Geo.  W.  Henry,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  dated  at  Frankford.  Of- 
fice, 4677  Frankford  ave.  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NICETOWN  SUN;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  to  eight  pages  19x34;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1877;  Edwin  A. 
Fricke,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  corner 
German  town  avenue  and  Broad  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jk^." 

NORD  AMERIRA;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  roman  catholic ;  eight  pages  16x26 ;  sub- 
scription $2.50:  established  1873;  Joseph  Berns, 
editor;  John  Wiesler,  Jr.,  publisher.  Office, 
1006  N.  Fifth  street  (7—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7,500.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl  (»#).  In 
1904,  yl. 

NORTH  END  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1892;  Charles  M.  Carlin, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3528  N.  5th 
street  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  PHILADELPHIA 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1868;  James  France,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office. 4482  Frankford  ave.  Circulation  "jkl." 

NORTH  PHILADELPHIA  TRIB- 
UNE ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1893  ;  Paul 
W.  Blattenberger.  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 2637  Bridge  street,  Bridesburg  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1, 127;/or  1397,  1,152;/or  1898, 1,191.  In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl .  Actual  average  /or.l901, 
1,218.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yI(A  A). 

NORTH  PHILADELPHIA 
WORLD;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Walter  H.  Hemming,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circ'n"JKL."    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

NORTHEAST  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
Independent:  fov  pages  18x24;  subscription 
50  cents;  esta  olis  i  d  1894;  I .  X.  Rafferty,  edi- 
tor and  publl  ihei  Oi'fice.  2  10  E  ar  coat.  at. 
Circulation  :  In  i895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NORTHEAST  PHILADELPHIA 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  50  cents; established  1897;  Woller 
&  Waller,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  3014 
Kensington  avenue  (2 — 4).  Circulation  "jki.." 

NORTHEAST  PHILADEL- 
PHIA N  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Na- 
thaniel R.  Bradner,  editor;  M.  Bradner,  pub- 
lisher.   Address.  Wisslnoming.   Circ'n  "j.kj,." 

NORTHWEST  INDEPENDENT; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

NORTHWEST  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  T  A.  Winchell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  2107  Columbia  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for   1898,  4,9S4;  for  1899,  4,984.    In 

1900,  vG.  Actual  average  for  1901.  4,684. 
In  1902,  (z-4)  G.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

NORTHWEST  RECORD;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  17x22;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  1894;  Northwest  Record  Publish- 


930  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


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Remarkable  Growth  of  the 

Philadelphia 

Evening  Item 


AND 


Sunday  Item. 

Largest  Circulation  in  Philadelphia. 
58  Years  of  Prosperity. 

Sworn  Circulation: 

1904  Sunday  Average,    =    222,892 

1903  Sunday  Average,   =     208,691 

Sunday  Average  Gain,       =       I^^^OI 

1904  Daily  Average,        =     216,106 
1903  Daily  Average,        =     188,878 

=      27,228 


Daily  Average  Gain, 


All  Foreign  Advertising  must  be  addressed  to 
HARRINGTON  FITZGERALD,  Manager. 

''The  Item  leads;  others  follow.' 


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CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


9'Jl 


PENNS  YL  VAN  I  A— Philadelphia. 

ing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  Olflce,  2439 
N.  Twentieth  street  (.3— 3).  Clrc'n  'vsl"  In 
19U0.  Z(4,  5).    In  l'.)02,  ■•j_kj,." 

O  A  R  D  A  1.  E  VVEKR liY  ;  Saturdays; 
four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 50  cents; 
established  1888;  Stuart  S.  Graves,  editor; 
Graves  &  Co.,  publishers;  prints  editions  for 
Fairhill,  North  Kensington  and  Tioga.  Office. 
3033  Germantown  avenue  (7—3  P). 
Combined  circulation:  In  1899,  "jki"     In 

1900,  zW.  Inl901.yH.  Inl9U2,  yH.  Inl903,yH. 
In  1904,  vH. 

ODD  FEI.  L.OWS'  JOURNAL; 
Thursdays;  odd-fellowship;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscriptltm  $t;  established  1897;  J.  C.  As- 
bury,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1132  Lom- 
bard street.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OliD  PENN  ;  Saturdays;  collegiate;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscriptions!;  established  1902; 
Board  of  Editors,  editors;  Geo.  E.  Nitzsche, 
publisher.  Office,  Houston  Hall  (1—5). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  August,  1904,  1,843. 

PATRYOTA  ;  Fridays;  Polish;  four 
pages  14x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Teofll  Wasowicz,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  1831  Frauktordave,  (8— 3).  Circ'n"jKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

PEOPLE;  Thursdays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  People  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  900  Chestnut  street. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
9,044.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zG. 
In  1899,  yG.    In  1900,  G.    Actual  average  for 

1901,  6, 78'^  J  for  a  year  ending  ^vith  Janu- 
ary, 1^02,  7,103.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903.  yG. 
In  1904.  yH. 

PRACTICAL  FARMER;  Saturdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1855;  W.  F.  Massey,  edi- 
tor;  The  Farmer  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  S.  E. 
cor.  Maritet  and  Eighteenth  streets  (2—4). 
Circulatiou :  Rating  varied  from  36,963  In 
1892  to  D  in  1895.    In  1896,  D.     In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yE.  In  1899,  yE.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  March,  1900,  38,129.  In 
1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  Actual  average  for 
1903,41,361.    In  1904,  yC. 

PRESBYTERIAN;  Wednesdays;  pres- 
byterlan  ;  thirty -two  pages  9x13  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50 ;  established  1881 ;  Revs.  M.  D.  Grier, 
Clara  A.  Alexander  and  W.  W.  McKinney. 
editors;  The  Presbyterian  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Wltherspoon  building  (7—3  P). 
Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  I2,a)0.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1897,   12,000;   for  1898.   12.000.     In 

1899,  yF.  In  1900, yF.  In  1901, yF.  Inl902,yF. 
In  1903,  vF.     In  1901,  yF. 

PROFITS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PRZYJACIEL  LUDCJ;  Fridays;  Pol- 
ish; four  pages  20x28;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
blished  1898:  I.  T.  Wendt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  2636  E.  Dauphin  street  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jKi"  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902.  Z  (4, 6). 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

RAILWAY  WORLD ;  Saturdays; 
railvrays  and  finance;  tv^renty-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $4;  established  1856;  H.  T. 
Newcomb,  editor;  Railway  World  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  137  S.  Fifth  street. 
Circulation  "jki.."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl." 

REAL  ESTATE  RECORD  AND 
BUILDERS'  GUIDE;  Wednesdays; 
building  and  real  estate;  twenty  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $5;  established  1885;  J.  N.  Gal- 
lagher, editor  and  publisher.  Office,  46  N. 
Eleventh  street  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REFORMED  CHURCH  MES- 
SENGER; Thursdays;  reformed  church; 
twenty  four  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1828;  Rev.  C.  J.  Musser,  editor; 
Publication  Board  of  the  Reformed  Church 
in  the  United  States,  publishers.  Office.  1306 
Arch  street  (1—4). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8.750.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899.  zG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  G.  Actual  average  for  1902,  8,574; 
/orl903,  8,553-     In  1904,  yF. 


PKNNS  YL  VA  NIA—Ph  iladelph  ia. 


REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19011;  John  Riddele,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  3647  Filbert  street  (9— 3).  Circu- 
lation   MKI." 

REV  1  E  W  I  Saturdays  ( A  A). 
RURAL  FARMER;  Saturdays;  ngri- 
cultural;  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  8x12; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1880;  Albert 
J.  Merrill,  editor;  Rural  Farmer  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  153  S.  Front  st.  (12—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  25,079.  In  1897,  C  Z.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1898, 
28,849.  In  1899.  yC.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  190O,  33,598. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,2,  4)C.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  %vith  June,  1902,  35,670.  In 
1903,  (z— 6)  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

SATURDAY  EVENING  POST  j 
Saturdays  ;  literary  and  family  ;  sixteen  to 
thirty-two  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1728;  Curtis  Publishing  Co..  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  425  Arch  street  (3—3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1894,  publisher  ;isserts,  not 
less  than  25,000.  In  1895,  C!.  In  1896,  <;.  In 
1897.  H.  In  1898,  zB.  In  1899,  yB.  In  1900,  A. 
Acf^lal  average  for  1901,  307,660;  /or  1902, 
335,150.  In  1903,  yA.  Actual  average  for 
1904,661,367. 

SEEN  AND  HEARD;  Wednesdays; 
society;  forty  four  pages  4x6;  subscription 
$2;  established  1901;  L.  N.  Megargee.  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  806  Walnut  street 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jki-." 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  FACTS | 
Wednesdays;  shoe  and  leather;  twenty  eight 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  established 
1885;  E.  N.  Haag,  editor;  Haag  &  Parris,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  402  Race  street  (12—4  P ). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  4,000  in 
1893  to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,755.  In  1897. 1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
Inl900,yT.  Inl901,  yl.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,yl. 
In  1904,  y I. 

SONNTAGS  JOURNAL;  Sundays; 
German ;  Independent  ;  sixteen  pages 
\miL2%M  ;  subscription  $2.50  ;  established 
1876;  William  Regenspurger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  148  N.  Fifth  street  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  6)  I. 
In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4.  6)  I.   In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

SOUTH  PHI  LA  DELPHIAN; 
Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  17x24; 
established  1895;  James  E.  Lennon.  editor 
and  publisher.     Office,    1833   S.   Eighteenth 

street  ( 12 2). 

Circulation:  Issued  for  free  distribution. 

SPORTING  LIFE;  Saturdays; 
sporting;  thirty-two  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$2;  established  1883;  Francis  C.  Richter, 
editor;  Sporting  Life  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
Ushers.  Office,  34  S.  Third  street  (3—3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  ISfl 
to  Fin  1895.  Inl896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898.yG. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900.  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.  Inl9C3,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
UX'4.  27,402. 

SUNDAY  DISPATCH  I  Sundays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1848;  Jas.  L.  Hall,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  N.  E.  corner  Sixth  and 
Chestnut  streets  (7—3  P). 
Circulation;  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  12,500.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897.  18.108.  In  1898,  yD.  In  1899, 
yE.  In  1900,  zF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yG. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  TIMES  ;  Sat- 
urdays ;  undenominational ;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  18.59:  Rer. 
H.Clay  Trumbull,  editor;  The  Sunday  School 
Times  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1321  Walnut 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
173,322;  for  1896.  151,625;  for  1897, 
154,938;  for  1898.  148,103;  for  1899, 
138,326.  In  19(X).  yA.  In  1901.  yA.  Ac- 
tual overage  for  1902.  101,315; /or  1903, 
1  02,961 ;  for  1901,  92,518. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philaclelijhia. 

SUNDAY  TRANSCRIPT;  Sundays; 
republican;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  15x20; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1855;  Trans- 
cript Publishing  Company ,  publishers.  Office, 
703  Chestnut  street  (1—4  P). 
Circulation:     In  1899,  C.    In  1900,  yC.    In 

1901,  y I).  In  1902, yE.  In  1903, yE.  Inl904,yE. 
SUNDAY  WORLD;  Sundays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1876;  H.  A.  Mullen,  editor  and 
publlslier.  Office.  612  Chesnut  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  y I.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TACONY  NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1881;  Hall  &  Tidux,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3 — 3.     Circulation  "jkl." 

TOBACCO  WORL.D  ;  Fridays;  to 
bacco  trade;  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription 
t2;  established  1881 ;  The  Tobacco  World  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  224  Arch  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "Jia-"  In  189T.  IZ. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901. 
(z— 3)  I.    In  1902,  "jKi." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  negro;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Chris  J.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher. 
-Office.  717  Sansom  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "ixi"  In  1901,  June, 
publisher  asserts,  every  week  for  upwards 
of  five  years  has  not  been  less  than  5.00(j.    In 

1902,  vti.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  G.  In  1904,  yH. 
TWENTY-SIXTH  AND  THIRTY- 
SIXTH  WARD  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  George O.  Skipper,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  Seventh  and  Moore  streets  (8—3). 
•Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  ( #  •). 

UNITED  STATES  REVIEW;  Thurs- 
<lays  ;  Insurance;  twenty  pages  lOJ^xl4;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1868;  United  States 
Review  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 411  Walnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Inl895,*'ifiL."  Actual  average 
/or  1897.  1,303.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899. 1.     In 

1900,  y I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901.  1,340;  /or  1902,  1,6S9.   In 

1903,  vl.    In  1904,  ( z— 2,  6)  I. 
VEREINS-RiEPORTER;   Saturdays; 

German;  fraternal;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1893:  Carl  Kuhl, 
editor;  Reporter  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 
Office,  527  Callowhill  st.  (8—3).    Circ'n  "iKi." 

VEREINS  UND  LOGEN  ZEITUNG; 

Saturdays;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1895  ;  Adolph 
TImm  ,  editor;  Central  Newspaper  Union 
(Ltd. ).  publishers.  Office,  835  N.  Sixth  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1901.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  5,265.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904. yG. 
WESL.EYAN  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
wesleyan  methodist:  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $2;  established  1898;  Samuel 
Clements,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  1616 
N.  54th  street  (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl"    In 

1901.  Z  (4,  5).    Inl903,Z  (4)  (••). 
WESTMINSTER;  Thursdays;  presby- 

terian;  thirty  six  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$2;  established  1875;  The  Holmes  Press,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  1328  Chestnut 
street  (1 5P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,500  In 
1891  to  G  In  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  was  less 
than 6.200.  In  1902, yG.  In  1903, yG.  In  1904, yG. 

WEST  PHILADELPHIA  BULLE- 
TIN: Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  155^^x21; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1904;  Jas. 
L.  Waldin.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

WEST  PHILADELPHIAN  AND 
CY'CLONE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15i^x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1894;  P.  C. 
Fossett,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  4041 
Lancaster  avenue.    Circulation  "jkl" 

WEST  PHILADELPHIA  PRESS; 
Mondays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  18x24  ; 
•ubscriptlon  50  cents  ;  established  1877;  John 


FENNS  YL  VANI  A— Philadelphia. 

W.  Shorten,   editor;    P.  B.    Lee.   publisher. 
Office,  4047  Lancaster  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  7.200.     In  1896,  G.     In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1904,  January,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  issue  during  the  past  year  was 
20,0(J0.    Actual  average  for  1904,  20, 000. 

WISSINOMING   ADVANCE;   Satur 
days  (A  A). 

YOUNG  FOLKS'  CATHOLIC 
W  E  E  li.  L  Y  ;  Saturdays,  during  school 
year;  roman  catholic;  juvenile;  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Ed- 
ward W.  Murphy,  editor;  H.  L.  Kllner  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  824  Arch  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,354;  for  1896,  10.094.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  15,006« 
In  1901,  (z— 6)  E.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  icith  June,  14,  190S,  16,731 ;  for  1903, 
17,631; /or  1904,  18,805. 

YOUNG  PEOPliK;  Saturdays;  bap- 
tist; juvenile;  eight  pages  llj^xl6}^;  sub- 
scription 60  cents  ;  established  1881  ;  A.  J. 
Rowland,  D.D.,  and  C.  R.  Blackall,  D.D., 
editors  ;  American  Baptist  Publication  So- 
ciety, publishers.  Office,  1420  Chestnut  street 
(12-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  B.  In  1896.  B.  In 
1897,  Y.     In  1898,  zC.     Actual  average  for 

1899,  67,792;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1900,  72,567; /or  1901,  85, S62s /or  ayear 
ending  with  June,  1902,  92,729;  for  1903, 
107,552; /or  1904,  121,332. 

BI-WEEKLY. 

MT.  AIRY  WORLD;  bi-weekly, 
Thursdays,  during  the  school  year;  deaf 
mute  and  educational;  ten  to  fourteen  pages 
95^x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Har- 
ris Taylor,  editor  ;  Pennsylvania  Institution 
for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  publishers.  Address, 
Mt,  Airy.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (4— 5) 
(A  A). 

ST.  GEORGE  JOURNAL;  biweekly, 
Saturdays;  Order  of  Sons  of  St.  George; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Fred  W  Dodd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office.  149  N.  Ninth  street. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  2.500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  vl.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  July,  1900,  3,250.  In  1901.  yH. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  H.    In  19(.3,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN;  semi-monthly;  Junior 
Order  United  American  Mechanics;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  §1  ;  established 
1888;  T.  Walter  Gilwicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Stephen  Girard  building  (9—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,038.  Inl893,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
1900.2,935.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  H  (AA). 

IMPLEMENT  AGE;  semi-monthly; 
implements  and  vehicles ;  thirty-six  to  forty- 
eight  pages  11x15:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Nolan  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  1336  Cherry  street. 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1893  to 
1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899.  vl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  H. 

MONTHLY. 

ALUMNI  REGISTER;  month 
ly,  during  college  year;  sixty-four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1896;  The 
General  Alumni  Society  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
3451  Woodland  avenue  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1897,  "jju.-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  2>500.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June.  1900, 
2,881; /or  1901,  2.710.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
19aS,  (z-4)  II.     In  1904,  vH. 

AMERICAN  CARPET  AND  UP- 
HOLSTERY' JOURNAL;  monthly;  one 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 

hundred  pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished iy75;  John  K.  Kendrick,  editor; 
The  Trades  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  102  S.  Twelfth  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
4,4;5i>!.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yll.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yll.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

AiHElMCAN  CHURCH  SUNDAY 
SCHOOli  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  pro- 
testant  episcopal;  one  liundred  and  forty 
pages  7x9^;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1883;  George  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  1216  Walnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,434.  In  1896.  G.  In  189T,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,5,883;  for  1899,  5,rti9; 
for  1900,  5,604; /or  1901,  5,633;  for  1902, 
5,683.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
liXM,  6,683. 

AMERICAN  CRICKETER;  monthly; 
sporting;  twenty  four  pages  9x11;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1877;  F.  H.  Clarke,  edi- 
tor; Associated  Cricket  Clubs  of  Philadelphia, 
publishers.  Office,  632  Chestnut  street,  (6— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jjy,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1.000;  for  1899.  1,106.  In 
1900,  y  I.  In  1901,  "JKL"  Actual  aver-age  for 
1904,  i,tJ50. 

AMERICAN  EXCHANGE  AND 
REVIEW;  monthly;  insurance;  sixty 
pages 9x13;  subscription's;  established  1862; 
J.  A.  Fowler,  editor;  Review  Publishing  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  N.  W.  cor. 
Walnut  and  Fourth  streets.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL,  OF  NURS- 
ING;  monthly;  nursing;  one  hundred  and 
twenty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1900;  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  227  S.  Sixth  st.  (1—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  PHAR- 
MACY;  monthly;   sixty-eight   pages  6x9 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA—Philadelph  ia. 

eubscrlption  $3 ;  established  1825  ;  Henry 
Kraenier,  editor  ;  Philadelphia  College  of 
Pharmacy,  publishers.  Office.  145  N.  Tenth 
street  (8— ,3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL.  OF  THE 
MEDICAL  SCIENCES;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; one  hundred  and  ninety-two  pages 6x10; 
subscription  $4  ;  establislied  1820;  Lea  Bros. 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  706-710 
Sanson!  street. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.Y.  In  1898.  yl  (++).  In  1899  yl.  In  19(K).  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  March,  1902,  3,861.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903.  yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

AMERICAN   LAW  REGISTER ^ 

monthly;  legal;  sixty-eight  pages  6x10;  sub- 
scription $8;  established  1852;  Members  of 
the  Department  of  Law,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  34th 
and  Chestnut  streets  (10—3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

AMERICAN  MECHANICS'  AD- 
VOCATE; monthly;  Order  of  United  Am- 
erican Mechanics;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1868;  L.  N. 
Moore,  editor;  Charles  J.  Dittes8&  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  122  N.  Sixth  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
Ifss  than  4,200.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.  In 
1904,  yH. 

AMERICAN  VEHICLE;  monthly; 
carriages;  forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Charles  B.  Sherron,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  25  N.  Seventh  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896, 1.  Actual 
average  for  1897, 4,000 ;  for  1898,  4,000.  In 

1899,  yH.  In  1900,  June,  and  1901,  June,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  has  ever  been  less 
than  4  000.  Actual  average  for  \^2,  4,000. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 


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PENNS  YL  VANI  A— Philadelphia. 

ANNALS  OF  SURGERY;  monthly; 
surgical;  one  hundred  and  ninety-six  pages 
6x10;  subscription's;  establishecl  1885  ;  L.  S. 
Pilch«r,  M.D.,  editor;  J.  B.  Lippiucott  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  227  S.  6th  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1898.  •  fm-'  In  1899.  I.  In 
190U,  >  I.  In  1901.  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
InlSXM,  yl. 

ASSE.11BL.Y  HERALD;  monthly; 
Presbyterian;  seventy-two  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  January, 
189st;  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  publishers.  Office,  1328  Chestnut 
street  (12—1). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 4)  C. 

AIGSBURG  SUNDAY  SCHOOL. 
TEACHER;  monthly;  lutheran;  onehun- 
dred  and  four  pages  6x9;  subscription  55 
cents;  established  1875;  c.  S,  Albert,  D.D., 
editor;  Lutheran  Publication  Society,  pub- 
lishtM-s.  Office,  1424  Arch  street  (7-  3  P). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  11,500  in 
1893  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  G  Z. 
In  1898.  zG.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  July,  1900.  14,560.  In 
1901,  yF.  Inl902,  (z-1,  2,  4,  6)  F.  Inl903,  yF. 
In  liKM.  yF. 

A  IJTO-L.IFE;  monthlv  (A  A). 

BANNER  AND  UERAJLD;  monthly; 
temperance;  eight  pages  12x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  A.  L.  Wardell,  ciitor 
and  publisher.  Office,  2214  N.  Front  st.  (12—3). 
Circulation  "iKL."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  !(••). 
InliW.  yl.  y      vwwy 

BAPTIST    SUPERINTENDENT; 

monthly;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1884;  C.  R. 
Blackall.  editor;  American  Baptist  Publi- 
cation Society,  publishers.  Office,  1420  Chest- 
nut street  (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  8,224  in 
1891  to  a  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  V.  In 
1893,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1899.5,947; 
for  1900,  5,777;  for  1901,  5,300  ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June.  1902,  5,483;  for  1903, 
5,lt21;/orl904,  5,317. 

BAPTIST  TEACHER;  monthly; bap- 
tist; sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1869;  P.  S.  Henson  and 
C.  R  Blackall,  editors;  American  Baptist 
Publication  Society,  publishers.  Office,  1420 
Chestnut  street  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  55,000.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zC.  Actual  average  for  1899,  65,447 ; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  Nov.,  \900.  66,137; 
for  1901.  66, 55S; /or  a  year  ending  with 
June.  i;h)2.  67,*254; /or  1903,  69.764;  for 
1904,  70.515. 

BOOKLOVERS      MAGAZINE; 

monthly:  literary;  one  hundred  and  sixty 
pa-ces  6%x9^;  subscription  $3;  established 
January,  1903;  Seymour  Eaton,  editor;  The 
Library  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1323  Walnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1903,  C.    In  1904,  yC. 

BOOK  NEWS;  monthly;  literary;  one 
hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1881;  John  Wanamaker,  publisher 
(4— 5P). 

CAIIERA;   monthly;   amateur  photog 
raphy;   sixty-four   to   eighty  pages   6^x10; 
subscription  SI;  established  1897;  Frank  V. 
Chambers,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  123 
S.  Eleventh  street  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  H.   In  1900,  zH.   Act 
ual  average  for  a  year  ending  n-ith  October, 
1900.   4,246;   for    1901.    5,739;  for  1902, 
6,713;  /or  190;i,  7,120.    In  1901,  yG. 

CAMP  NEWS;  monthly;  Patriotic  Order 
Sons  of  America;  twenty-four  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1867:  Wilson  A. 
Landis.  editor  ;  Charles  W.  Weikel  and 
Harry  Weikel.  publishers.  Office,  Randolph 
8tre<'t  and  Susquehanna  avenue  (1— .5). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  4.500  in 
1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1899. 2. 762. 
In  19(10.  vH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    Inl904,  (z— 4,  6)  H. 


PENNSYLVA  NIA— Philadelphia. 

CARPENTER;  monthly;  English  and 
German;  labor;  sixteen  pages  10x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents ;  established  1881 ;  P.  J.  Mc- 
Gulre,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,124  N.9th  st. 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1892 
to  E  in  1895.  In  1896,  E.  in  1897,  Y.  In 
1898, yF.  In  1839,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901, yG. 
In  1902.  yG.     In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

CARRIAGE  MONTHLY;  carriages; 
one  hundred  to  one  hundred  and  twenty 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1865; 
Chas  A.  Heergeist  and  W.W.  Wood,  editors; 
Ware  Bros.,  publishers  ;  inserts  advertise- 
ments pertaining  to  the  carriage  trade  only. 
Office.  1336  Cherry  street. 
Circulatiou:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  4,000.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
19(.i4,  yl(00). 

CHURCH  PRESS  ASSOCIATION 
MAGAZINES;  30  monthly  magazines 
published  for  churches  of  various  denomina- 
tions in  different  cities;  sixteen  to  twenty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Church  Press  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  603  Witherspoon  bldg.  (4-4). 
Combiued  circulation  :    In  1902,  C.     In 

1903,  (z— 6)  C.     In  1904,  yC. 
CONFECTIONERS'    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  confectionery  and  bakery;  one 
hundred  and  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1874;  C.  McD.  Harvey, 
editor;  Confectioners'  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  209  S.  Sixth  st.  (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  y I.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  5,066;  for  1900,  5.021} 
for  19III,  5,013;  for  1902,  ;>,012;  for  1903, 
5,013  ;  .for  md,  5,004  (00). 

CONSERVATOR;  monthly;  ethics; 
sixteen  pages  10x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Horace  L.  Traubel,  editor;  Innes 
A  Son,  publishers.  Office,  200  S.  Tenth  street. 
Circulatiou:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl-" 

CYCLE  AND  AUTOMOBILE 
TRADE  JOURNAL;  monthly;  cycle 
and  automobile  trade;  two  hundred  and 
eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  James  Artman,  editor;  Trade 
Advertising  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  1213  Filbert  street  (1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1899,  F.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  January,  1901,  10,000; 
for  1902,   10,445;  for  1903,  12,211; /or 

1904,  14,251. 

CYCLOPEDIA  OF  PRACTICAL 
MEDICINE;  monthly;  forty  pages  7x10; 
subscription $2;  established  1898;  J.Madison 
Tavlor,  editor;  F  A.  Davis  Company,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1914  Cherry  street  (3—5  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1899,  10,186;  for 
1900,  14,183; /o?"  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber, 1901,  15,267-  In  1902,  (z— 1,2)  E.  In 
190:^,  (z-4)  E.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
16,180. 

DENTAIi  BRIEF,  monthly;  dental; 
ninety  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  Wilbur  F.  Lltch,  editor;  L.  D. 
Caulk,  publisher.  Office,  S.  E.  corner  of 
Broad  and  Chestnut  streets  (12— 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1897,  1.  In  1898.  G.  In 
1899,  zG.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 3)  I.  In 
1902.  August,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition 
during  the  past  year  was  less  than  5,500.  Act- 
ual average  for  19(i3,  7,875.     In  1904,  yG. 

DENTAL  COSMOS;  monthly;  dental; 
one  hundred  and  sixty  pages  5x8;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1859;  Edward  C.  Kirk, 
D.D.S.,  editor;  The  S.  S.  White  Dental  M'fj 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  corner  Chestnut  and 
Twelfth  streets  (12-4). 

Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  8,042  In 
1894  to  G  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
9,454.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  vG.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  19,416.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  D. 

DER  MISSIONSBOTE  ;  monthly; 
German;   lutheran;  eight   pages  9x12;   sub- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


935 


PEXNS  YL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 


•rripMon  26  cents;  established  1878;  Rev.  R. 
Bieliu.sk.1  editor  and  publisher.  Offlce,  2126 
N.  Hancock  street  (3—3).  Does  not  Insert 
adrertisements  (A  A). 

DOKPIIIN;  monthly;  ronian  catholic; 
literary ;  one  hundred  and  seventy  two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $4;  established  January, 
1902;  Rev.  H.  J.  Heuser,  editor;  The  American 
Ecclesiastical  Review  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
825  Arch  street  ( 12—3). 

Civnilntion  :  In  1902,  -JKi."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(««i.    Inl'.)04,  yl. 

l>K(J(iS,  OIL.S  AND  PAINTS; 
monthly ;  forty-four  pages  10x14;  subscription 
♦2;  established  1885;  G.  B.  Heckel,  editor  and 

Jublisher.    Office,  The  Bourse  (8—3). 
)irciilatiou:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In  1898,  y  I. 
In    1899,  yl.     In  1900,   yl.      In  1901,  yl.    In 
1902,  V I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

l»\^EIt'S  BULLETIN;  monthly;  dye 
Ing;  thirty  two  pages  S^xllJ^i;  subscription 
f2;  established  1897;  J.  M.  Carriot,  editor; 
Foremen  Dyers  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  pub- 
lishers. Oflflce,  502  N.  Sixth  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ECCLESIASTICAL  REVIEW; 
monthly;  ronian  catholic;  one  hundi-ed  and 
•eventj"^  two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3  50; 
established  1889;  Rev.  H.  J.  Heuser,  editor; 
The  American  Ecclesiastical  Review  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  825  Arch  street  ( 12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1902.  'iju..-  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
G  (••>.    In  1904,  yG. 

ENTOMOLOGICAL  NEWS;  month 
ly,  except  July  and  August;  entomology; 
forty  four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estao- 
Ilshed  1889;  Henry  Skinner,  M.  D.,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  Academy  of  Sciences  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ERA  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  literary; 
one  hundred  and  twenty  four  pages  6i^x93^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  The  Era 
Press  (Inc.),  publishers.  Office,  1006  Arch 
street;  New  York  Office,  120  Liberty  street 
(4—5).  Circulation  "jju,-"  In  1901, Z  (1,2,4,5). 

ETUDE;    monthly;    musical;   sixty  four 

?iages  10x14;   subscription  $1.30;  established 
S83 ;  Theodore  Presser,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  1708  Chestnut  street  (1—4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


less   than 
lO.SOO; 

46,250  ; 

6-2. 1'i7; 
100,««S. 
FAITH 


17,500. 
for 
for 
for 
for 


Actual  average  for 


1897, 
1899, 
1901, 
1903, 


23,733; 

40,250; 

53,167; 

77,175; 


for 
for 
for 
for 


monthly; 


PKNNS  YL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 

50  cents;  established  1877;  Wilmer  Atkinson, 
editor;     Wilmer   Atkinson   Co.,   publishers. 
Office,  1024  Race  street  (2—1). 
Circulation:  In  1H95,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  250,000.    Actual  average  for   1896, 


350,006; 
381,S40; 
467,525; 
52S,127; 
593,880. 
Publisliej-'s 


1896, 
1898, 
1900, 
1902, 
1904, 


AND     W^ORKS 

undenominational;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1874;  Women's 
Christian  Association,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  Eighteenth  and  Arch  streets 
(8—3).  Oirc'n  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.   In  1902,  -jkl.- 

FA3IILY  FRIEND  ;  monthly.  (See 
Jenkintomn,  Pa.). 

FARM  JOURNAL;  monthly;  agri- 
cultural ;    twenty  pages  9x12 ;    subscription 


for 
for 
for 
for 


1897, 
1899, 
1901, 
1903, 


379,764;  for 


392,189; 
519,133; 
544,676; 


for 
for 
for 


1898, 
1900, 
1902, 
1904, 


announcement. — Awarded  June 
25,  1902,  by  Printers'  Ink,  the  Little  School- 
master in  the  Art 
of  Advertising, 
to  T  H  K  Farm 
JouiiNAL.  After 
a  canvassing  of 
meritsextending 
over  a  period  of 
half  a  year,  that 
paper,  among  all 
those  published 
in  the  United  States,  has  been  pronounced 
the  one  that  best  serves  its  purpose  as  an 
educator  and  counselor  for  the  agricultural 
population,  and  as  an  effective  and  econom- 
ical medium  for  communicating  with  them 
through  its  advertising  columns. 

Farm    Journal    is    unlike     any    other 
paper. 

FASHIONS;  monthly;  sixteen totwenty 
pages  11x16;  subscription $1;  established  1891; 
Alfred  M.  Slocum  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  718  Arch  street  (7-3  P). 
Circulation :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  E.  In  1898,  yE.  In 
1899,  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901.  yG.  In 
1902.  vG.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

F.  31.  C.  RECORDER;  monthly;  Fra 
ternal  Mystic  Circle;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
10Mxl4;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1892;  E.  N.  Haag,  editor;  Haag  &  Parris,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  406  Race  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
8,166;  for  1896,  12,833.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  y  F.  Actual  average  for  a  near  ending 
with  October,  1899,  13,000:  for  1900. 
14,472.  In  1901.  yE.  In  1902.  yE.  In  1903, 
yE.    Actual  average  for  1904,  14,275. 

GARMENT   DYERS'    GUIDE; 
monthly  (A  A). 

GOOD  WORK;  monthly;  baptist;  eight 
pages 9x12;  subscription  15 cents;  established 
1902;  C.  R.  Blackall.  editor;  The  American 
Baptist  Publication  Society,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 1420  Chestnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  3,875. 

GROCERS'  REVIEW;  monthly; 
groceries;  forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1891;  William  Smedley, 
editor;  Retail  Grocers'  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  14  S.  Tenth  st.  Circ'n  "jki,." 
HAHNEMANNIAN  MONTHLY; 
medical;  one  hundred  and  fifty-two  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1865;  Wm. 


TKeProg^ressive  Doctor 
Buys  EverytHing; 

which  will  help  him  in  his  line  of  work  so 
far  as  his  professional  income  will  aidmit. 

16,000  PROGRESSIVE  DOCTORS 
read  the  MONTHLY  GYGLOP/EOiA  OF  PRAGTtGAL 

MEDSGtNE  reguiariy. 

F.  A.  DAVIS  COMPANY,  Publishers,      -      PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 


Office.  1402 
In  1896,  I.     In 


W.   Van    Baun,   M.  D.,    editor, 
Spruce  street. 
Circulation:    In  1895,  I. 

1897,  Y.    Inl898,  "iKi." 
HOME  ADVOCATE;  monthly;  Grand 

Fraternity;  forty  pages  SJ^xll;  subscription 
50  cents;  establishied  189?;  D.  H.  Waggener, 
editor;  Tiie  Home  Advocate  (Inc. ),  publish- 
ers. Office.  1414  Arch  street  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  -Jia."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
!(••).    In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  H. 

HOME  VISITOR;  monthly;hou8ehoid; 
twenty-four  pages  11x15;  subecrlption  50 
cents;  established  1896;  Fred  Schwartz,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  1813  N.  Sixteenth  st. 
Circulation  :  In  1897,  C  Z.  In  1898,  yC.  In 
1899.  yl).  In  1900,  yD.  In  1901.  yE.  In 
1902.  yE.    In  1903.  yE.    In  1904.  yE. 

HOUiSE  AND  GARDEN:  monthly; 
architecture  and  gardens;  eighty  six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $5;  established  1901;  Her 
bert  C.  Wise,  editor;  Henry  T.  Coates  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  919  Walnut  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HOUSE  AND  HOME;  monthly;  house- 
hold; one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages 
63^x91^;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  F. 
Eugene  Irvine,  editor;  The  Bell  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  230  S.  Fourth  street 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  45,000.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  B  Z. 
In  1898,  yB.  In  1899,  yC  In  1900,  yC. 
In  1901.  yD.  In  1902.  yD.  In  1903,  yD.  In 
1904  vE 

HOW  TO  KNOW  THE  BOOKS; 
monthly  (A  A). 

INSURANCE  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
insurance;  twenty-four  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1890;  J.  Herman  Ashley, 
editor  and  publisher ;  dated  also  at  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Office,  915  Sansom  st.  Circ'n  -jkl." 
(A  A). 

INSURANCE  NEWS;  monthly;  Insur- 
ance; twenty-four  pages  10xl3J^;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1879;  W.  S.  Schermer 
horn,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  337  Wal- 
nut street  (8— 3P). 

Circulation:  Inl896,"JSi""   Actualaverage 
for  1897.     1,841.     In  1898.  yl.     Actual  av 
erage  for  1899,  2,273.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901, 
(z— 1.2,  4,5)1.    In  1902,  yl.    In  life3,  yl.    In 
1904,  yl. 

INTELLIGENCER;  monthly;  in- 
surance; twenty  four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;    established  1857;    Oviatt  &  Miner 
editors  and  publishers.    Office,  421  Chestnut 
street  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

INTERNATIONAL.  DENTAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  dental;  one  hun- 
dred and  sixteen  pages  6x9 ;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1879;  James  Truman,  D.D  S., 
editor;  International  Dental  Publication  Co., 
publishers.  Office.  227-231  S.  Sixth  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

INTERNATIONAL  PRINTER; 
monthlv:  prlntine;;  eierhty  pages  9]4xV2}4\ 
subscription  $2;  established  1S91;  E.  C.  Ham- 
mond, editor;  International  Printer  Co.,  nub 
lisherp.    Office.  Citv  Trust  building  (3—5  P). 

INTERNATIONAL  RAILWAY 
JOURNAIi;  monthlv:  railroads,  trans- 
portation, traveling:  fifty-two  pages  9x12; 
•ubscription  $1;  established  1893;  John  M. 
Davis,  editor;  International  Transportation 
Agents  Company,  publishers.  Office,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Temple  bnildingr. 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl. •  In  1901,  Z (4. 5). 
Actual  (iverage  for  n,  ii ear  ending  with  July, 
1902,  1 ,604:  /or  190.3.1, 254.     In  19u4.  yl.' 

JOURNAL  OF  CO>IPARATTVE 
MEDK^INE  AND  VETERINARY 
ARCHIVES;  monthly;  medical  veter- 
inary; sixty-four  to  elgrhtv  four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $3;  established  1879;  W.  Horace 
Hoskins  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3452 
Lndlow  street  n2-J). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than   1.n00.    In    1896.  T.     In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1901.  I,- 
000;  for  1902,  1,000.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  ".iKi." 


PENXSYLNANIA—Puiladelphia. 

JOURNAL    OF   OSTEOPATHY; 

monthly;  osteopathy;  twenty-four  pages 
7x101^;  subscription  $1;  estabiisned  1899; 
Mason  W.  Pressly,  A.B.,  D.D..  editor;  College 
and  Inflrmery  of  Osteopatliy,  publishers. 
Office,  Witherspoon  building.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  FRANKLIN 
INSTITUTE;  monthly;  scientific:  one 
hundred  and  four  pages  6x10;  subscription 
$5;  established  1826;  Franklin  Institute  of 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  16  S.  Seventh  street.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

KEYSTONE;  monthly;  jewelry  and 
optics;  one  hundred  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1882;  B.  Thorpe,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  Nineteenth  and  Brown 
streets. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  12,500.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  12,500.  In  1898,  yE. 
In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  E.  In  1901,  vE.  In 
1902.  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1<)04,  yF  (O©). 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  GOLDEN 
EAGLE;  monthly;  sixteen  to  thirty-six 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50cents;  established 
1881;  Jay  Dee  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  814  N.  Broad  street. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  9,541  in 
1893  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  3,333;  for  1898,  4,0N5: /or 
1899,  3,542; /or  1900,  5,500; /or  a  year 
ending  ivith  April,  1901,  5,611.  In  1902.  v«i. 
In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

LADIES'  HOME  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  household;  thirty  two  pages  11x16; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1883;  Ed.  W.  Bok, 
editor ;  Curtis  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 
Office,  425  Arch  street  C^— 3). 
Circulation:  Actiial  average  for  1894, 
638,337;  for  1895,  686,583:  for  1^96, 
709,166.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yA.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  819,410.  In  1900. 
vA.  In  1901,  yA.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
937,559.  In  1903.  yA.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  1.060,883. 

LIGHT-HOUSE:  monthly;  Christian; 
twenty-four  pages  8x10;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1892;  H.  W.  Talmage,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  232  N.  Twelfth 
street  (12-4). 
Circulation:  Inl90.3.  Z(4)  (••).  Inl'.t0i,T. 

LIPPINCOTT'S  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  literary;  two  hundred  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $3;  established  1868:  J.  B.  Lippin- 
cott  Companj',  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
227  S.  Sixth  street. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  A  in 
1891  to  O  in  1895.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vD.  In  1899,  C.  Inl9U0.yD.  Inl901.y|). 
In  1902,  yD.     In  1903,  yD.    la  1904.  yD. 

LUTHERAN  MISSIONARY 
JOURNAL;  monthly  ;  evangelical- 
lutheran  ;  thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subserip- 
ti(m  30  cents  ;  established  1880;  Luthern  Pub- 
lication Society,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  1424  Arch  street  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Ratine;  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  G  in  189.=).  In  1896,  G.  In  1S97,  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899.  v I.  In  19(*0.  yl.  In  irul, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903.  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  month  for  a  year  past  has  been 
12.500.    In  19l)J,yF. 

LUTHERAN  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
HERA  liD;  monthly;  lutheran;  four  pages 
11x14:  subscription  20cents;  established  lb59; 
Grace  M.  Sheeleigh,  editor;  The  Lutheran 
Publication  Society,  publishers.  Office,  1424 
Arch  street  (12—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "iKi."  Inl903,  (z— D  C. 
In  1904,  vC. 

MEDICAL  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
medical:  ninety -two  pages  7xl0:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1878;  John  V.  Shoemaker, 
editor;  The  F.  A.  Davis  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1914  and  1916  Cherry  street  (12—1). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,000.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  .4c«- 
waZarerofir^/or  1898,6, 040;/or  1899,  6,087; 
for  a.  year  ending  unth  June  19i)0.  6,119. 
Iil901,yG.  In  1902  yG.  In  1903.  yG.  Act- 
ual average  for  1P04,  6,628. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


937 


PEXNSVL  VA  yiA—Pliila  delphia . 

31  E  I)  I  C  A  L  C  O  U  N  C  I  L.  >  monthly ; 
medical;  eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  J.  J.  Taylor.  M.D.,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  4105  Walnut  st.  (.3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
16,56-4.  In  1S98,  yE.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October.  1899.  16f905. 
In  1900.  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903, 
yE.    Ill  1904,  yF. 

MEDICAL,  SUMMARY;  monthly; 
medical;  seventy-two  pag»s  8x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  establlslied  1879;  R.  H.Andrews,  M.D., 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  2321  Park  ave. 
(IJ— 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1894, 1895, 1896  and  1897,  pub- 
llstier  asserts,  every  edition  10.000  In  1898, 
yF.  In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
10,0(.H>.  In  1900  yF.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1901,  10,000.  In 
1903.  February,  publisher  asserts,  no  single 
edition  for  the  past  t«n  years  has  been  less 
than  10,000.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  10,000. 

MEDICAL,  TIMES  AND  REGIS- 
TER; monthly;  medical;  flfty  two  to  sixty- 
four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  Franks.  Parsons,  M.D.,  and  Joseph  R. 
Clausen .  editors ;  The  Medical  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.  Office.  1409  Arch  street  (7—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  U  in  1892 
to  I  in  1S95.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
10,500.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898.10,000.     In  1899,  yF.    In  1900,  yF.    In 

1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  Inl904,  yF. 

MEDICAL  WORLD;  monthly  ;  medl 
cal;  eighty  pages  6%xl0;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  C.  F.  Taylor,  M.D.,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1530  Chestnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulatiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  25.000.  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  25,979.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  189S,  '^5,604  ;for  1899. 25,553  ;for 
191)0,  '25,690; /or  1901.  27,697;  for  1902, 
29,400;  for  1903,  35,506;  for  1904. 
35,534. 

^lEDICO-CHIRURfilCAL,  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  except  July  and  August; 
medical;  eighty  four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  John  Welsh  Cros- 
key.  M.D.,  editor;  Henry  Blewskey  &  Co., 
p  ibllshers.  Office.  1831  Chestnut  street  (12—3). 
Circ'ilation  "jkl." 

MILLERS'  REVIEW;  monthly;  mill- 
ing; flfty  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1882 ;  Henry  L.  Everett,  editor  and 
fiublisher.  Office.  227  S.  Sixth  street.  Circu- 
ation  "JKL." 

iMUSICIAN;  monthly;  music;  sixty  four 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18ft6:  Hatch  Music  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
Eighth  and  Locust  streets  (.S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept.,  1899,  13,688. 
In  1900.  vF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902.  (z— 4)  F.  In 
1903,  yF  (A  A). 

NATIONAL  BAKER;  monthly;  bak- 
ing interests;  sixty  pages  9i^xl2>^;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1896;  The  National  Baker 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 411  Walnut  street  (2-5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
2,028.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending   ivith   June,  1901,    2,083;  for 

1902.  2,189;  for  1903,  2,734;  for  1904. 
3  09S 

N  AT  lONAL  BARBER  AND 
DRUGGISTS'  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
barljersand  druggists;  forty  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  E.  T.  Tyndall, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  2216-18  German- 
town  avenue. 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  5.000  In 
1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  HZ.  In 
1898,  zH.  Actual  average  jfor  a  year  ending 
with  Oct.,  1899,  24,458.  #  #  In  1900.  I( ! ! ). 
In  1901,  !(!!).  In  1902,  yl  (!  !).  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904.  yl. 

NATIONAL  COOPERS'  JOUR- 
NAIj;  monthly;  cooperaere;  fifty  eight  to 
seventy-two  pages  llJ^xlSJ^ ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1885;  John  A.  McCann,  editor 


PENXSYLVANIA-Philadeli)hia. 

and  publisher.  Office,  Wltherspoon  build- 
ing (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
i)ig  with  .rune,  1902,  4,345.  In  1903.  H.  Act- 
ual average  for  1904.  5,633. 

NATIONAL  INVESTOR;  monthly; 
mining;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  8>^12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  February.  19(X);  N. 
C.  Westerfteld,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
North  American  bldg.  (1 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEW  IDEAS;  monthly;  mail  order; 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  12x16;  sub- 
scription 2.3  cents;  established  1S95;  The  New 
Idea  Publishing  Co., editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  1210  Frankford  avenue  (5—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1902.  F.  In  i903,  G.  Act- 
xtal  average  for  1904, 222,902. 

ODD- FELLOWS'    SIFTING8  » 

monthly  ;  odd  fellowship  ;  sixteen  pages 
11x16:  subscription  75  cents;  established  1884; 
Charles  A.  Ullrich,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  1319  Buttonwood  street  (3—3). 
Circulatiou:  Inl895,  "Jja-"  In  1896, 1.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897,  2,485.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900.  4,1 41 . 
In  1901,  yH.  Inl902,  (z— 4)  I.  Inl903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

OUR   STATE  ARMY  AND  NAVY; 

monthly;  army  and  navy;  eighteen  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898; 
Charles  J.  Thudler.  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, 1121  Betz  building.    Circulation  "-'kl  " 

PEACE3IAKER  AND  COURT  OF 
ARBITRATION;  monthly.  (SeeParkes- 
burg.  Pa.) 

PENNSYLVANIA  HERAliDi 
monthly;  undenominational;  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1894; 
Hugh  Cork.'editor;  Pennsylvania  State  Sab- 
bath School  Association,  publishers.  Office, 
1414  So.  Penn  square  (12-4) 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


Not  So  Big   as  the  Biggest 

(And  your  appropriation  won't  go 
through  a  churn,  turned  by  sub- 
ordinates   of    doubtful    ability.) 

Not  So  Small  as  the  Smallest 

(And  you  won't  have  to  question 
judgment,  experience,  reputation 
and  ability  to  get   results.) 

But  Big  Enough 

to  quote  the  lowest  rates,  design  the  most 
striking  illustrations  and  copy,  and  prop- 
erly handle  a  large  appropriation. 

And  Small   Enough 

to  give  an  account  personal  attention, 
and  the  kind  of  thought  that  has  held  the 
same  advertisers  as  my  customers  for  years. 

RICHARD    A.    FOLEY. 

A.dvertisin^t 

6oo  Bailey  Bldg,  Philadelphia. 
Newspapers.    Magazines.    Streetcars. 

If  you  ask,  I'll  send  the  names  oi  fifteen 
adve:  tisers  who  say  they'd  rather  have 
my  service  than  any  they  know. 


9:j8 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PESXSrLVANIA—Pfiiladeli^hia. 

less  than  8,500.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
lU.OUU.  In  1897.  Y.  lnl898,yF.  Inl899,yF. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  10,000.  In 
19U1,  yF.     In  1902,  yF.    Actual  average  for 

1903,  5,^S50.    In  1904,  (z— 4j  G. 
PENNSYLVANIA     PYTHIAN; 

monthly:  Knights  of  Pythias;  twelve  pages 
7x10;  subscription 50 cents;  establisheu  1895; 
H.  W.  VVorthington,  editor;  J.  B.  Miuton,  pub 
Usher.  Office,  .cOO  S.  Tenth  street  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PIGEON  FLYING;  monthly;  pet 
Btock;  twenty  eight  pages 7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Chas.  M.  Jones,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  10  S.  Broad  street  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

PRACTICAL.  ENGINEER;  monthly; 
steam  engineering;  sixty  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1897;  L.L. 
Rice,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  46  N.  12th 
street  (12— —4) 

Circulation:  Inl900,"iKL."  Inl901,(z-11)G. 
In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average  for  190S,  3,437 ; 
/or  1904,  11,000. 

PROGRESSIVE  AMERICAN; 
monthly;  scientific;  sixteen  to  thirty-two 
pages  1014x1314;  subscription  §1;  established 
1894;  CharlesHarrington,editor;C.  P.  Crosby, 
publisher.  Office,  54  N.  Thirteenth  sc.  (3—5). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  year  end 
ing  ivith  November,  1903,  46,!:i43  (*#)■     In 

1904,  I.     . 

PUBLIC     HEALTH;     monthly;     hy 
giene;  thirty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  W.  B.  Atkinson,  M.D.,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  1400  Pine  street  (12—3). 
Circulation  ••jkl." 

RED  AND  BLUE;mouthly  (A  A). 

RETROSPECT  OF  MEDICINE 
AND  PHARMACY;  monthly;  medicine 
.and  pharmacy;  twenty  pages 9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  E. H.Gingrich, M.D., 
Ph.  G.,  editor;  The  Retrospect  Co.,  publish- 
ers. Office,  306  Chestnut  street. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1899,  5,000. 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yll.     In  1904.  yH. 

SANITATION;  monthly  (a  A). 

SCATTERED  SEEDS;  monthly; 
Friends;  juvenile;  twenty-four  pages  6x8; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1870;  L.  H. 
Hall,  editor;  Ferris  &  Leach,  publishers. 
Office,  31  N.  Seventh  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  S.ITO 
m  1893  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z— 1,2,  4,  5)  T.  In  19o2,  (z— ?,  11)  I.  In 
1903,  vl.     Actual  average  for  1904.  4,808. 

SHIELD  OF  HONOR  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  Order  of  the  Shield  of  Honor;  six- 
teen pages  7^x10^^;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1S96;  Edwin  H.  Nason,  editor; 
Edwin  G.  Hawkes,  publisher.  Office,  1936  N. 
32dstreet  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  Inl898,yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  3,471;  for  1900. 
3.558:  for  1901,3,616;  for  1902,  3,845: 
,/or  19(13,  4.583:  /o/- 19  4,  5,275. 

STENOGRAPHEK;  monthly;  stenog 
raphy;  tweutv-four  nages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Thos.  MacTaggart,  editor 
and  publisher.    Office.  1413  Filbert  st.    Circu- 
lation ••j_KL."     In  1901,  Z  (4,6).    In  1902,  (??). 

SUGAR  BEET;  monthly;  sugar  beet 
culture;  twentv  pages  10x12;  subscription  i>sl; 
establislied  1879;  Lewis  S.  Ware,  editor;  The 
Sugar  Beet  Company,  publishers.  Office,  15 
S.  Ninth  street  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN:  monthly  (A  A). 

TABLE  TALK;  monthly;  culin- 
ary; eighty  page.s  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  Table  Talk  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  1113  Chestnut  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  E  in 
1891  to  G  in  1S95.  In  1896.  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,yD.  Inl899,yE.  In  19(Mi.  yF.  In  1901, vG. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  22,570.  In  i9aJ. 
yl>.    In  1904.  yE. 

TALENT:  monthly  (A  A). 

TEXTILE  COLOR  I  ST;  monthlv; 
textile  ;  forty-eight  pages    10x15  ;    subscrip- 


PENNS  YL  VANIA—Pkiladelph  ia 

tion  $5;  established  1878 ;  M.  M.  Frank,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  69-71  N.  Front  st.  (^—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,Z  (4,  5). 

TEXTILE  RECORD  OF  AMER- 
ICA; monthly;  textile;  sixty  six  pages 
101^x14;  subscription  $&;  established  l«iu; 
Textile  Record  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  425  Walnut  street.  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

TRIANGLE;  monthly;  eighteen  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1903;  William  C.  Wilson,  editor;  Triangle 
Publishing  Co.,  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion ".iia-"  (A  A). 

TRUNKS,  LEATHER  GOODS  AND 
UMBRELLAS;  monthly;  forty  eight  to 
ttfty-t  wo  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Perry  L.Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Knickerbocker  bldg.  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  •jkl."  In  1S99,  I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  every  is- 
sue has  been  2,U00;  in  1902.  July,  every  issue 
for  past  year  2,000.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  liK)4, 
(z-4)  I  (•  •). 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  PAS- 
TOR; monthly;  undenominational;  roity- 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  William 
Downey,  editor  and  publisher.  (Office.  2361 
E.  Dauphin  street  (1—5  P). 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYL- 
VANIA  MEDICAL  BULLETIN? 
monthly;  medicine  and  surgery;  fifty-eight 
pages  7x10;  subscripton  $2;  established  ls88; 
Chas.  H.  Frazler,  M.  D.,  editor;  University  of 
Pennsylvania  Press,  publishers.  Office,  133 
S.  Eighteenth  street  (12—3). 
Circulation :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899. 
yl.  In  19i(0,  yl.  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902.  Z  (6). 
In  1903,  Z  (6). 

WESTMINSTER  TEACHER? 
monthly;  presbyterian;  forty  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  1872;  J.  R. 
Miller,  editor;  The  Presbyterian  Board  of 
Publication  and  Sabbath  School  Work,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1319  Walnut  street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
79,638.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yB.  Actual  average  for  1899,  72,489.  In 
19(J0,  vB.  In  1901,  yB.  Actual  average  for 
1902,69,493-    In  1903,  yB.     Inl9o4,  yB. 

WORDS  OF  FAITH;  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents  ;  established  1874  ;  G.  W. 
McCalla,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  N.  W. 
corner  Eighteenth  street  and  Ridge  avenue 
(6—3).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

YOUTH;  monthly;  young  people;  forty- 
eight  to  sixty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $U 
established  March,  1902;  Herbert  Leonard 
Cogging,  editor;  Penn  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  923  Arch  street  (7— 3 ». 
Circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  H.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

BIMONTHLY. 

ANNALS  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
ACADEMY  OF  POLITICAL  AN1> 
SOCIAL  SCIENCE;  bi-monthly;  scien- 
titic;  two  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$6;  established  1890:  Emorj-  R  Johnson,  edi- 
tor; American  Academy  of  Political  and 
Social  Science,  publishers.  Address.  Wtst 
Philadelphia  Station  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  p-ablisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,5(->0.  Actual  average  for  lSii6 
3,417;  for  1897,  3.000;  for  1898.  3.000. 
In  1899.  yH.  Inl9uii,  vH.  Inl901.  ylL  In 
1902.  vH.  In  19(i3,  (z— 4)  H.   In  1!KI4.  (z— 4)  H. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
IRON  AND  STEEL  ASSOCIATION; 
bimonthly;  iron  and  steel;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subserii  tion  $4;  established  1867:  James  M. 
Swank,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  261  S. 
Fourthstreet  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,250.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl-"  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 
In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

CADUCEUS  OF  KAPPA  SIGMA  j 
bi-monthlv:  college  fraternity ;  eighty-eight 
|)ages6x9;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1S85. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


O.'iO 


PENXSYL  VANIA—Ph  iladelphia . 

J.  Harry  Covington,  editor  and  publisher. 
Offloe,  51S  Minor  street.    Circulation  ■vki." 

FWKEfST  LEAVES  I  bimonthly; 
forestry;  sixteen  pages  8x10;  subscription  $\; 
•stabllshed  1886;  Pennsylvania  Forestry  As- 
sociation, editors  and  publishers.  Office.  1012 
Walnut  street  d—")). 

Circiilatiou  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.5iK).  Actual  average  for  1S96, 
2,688;  for  1897,  3,216;  for  1898. '^,650j 
for  1899.  !i,S5S|  for  liHJO.  2,783;  for  1901, 
3,OOO:/orl90<:.  2,925.  In  1903,  y II.  In 
1904,  (z— 1)  H. 

MANUFACTURER;  bi-montlily; 
manufacturing ;  thirty-four  pagesSMjXll;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1888;  Edw'd  Tingle, 
editor;  The  Manufacturers*  Club  of  Philadel- 
phia, publishers.  Office.  1409  Walnut  8t.(3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  ■•JKL  •• 

IVIUSICA  Li  TEMPO;  bi  monthly  ; 
musical  ;  twenty  eight  pages  9x11^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  Edward 
A.  Meyer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  3439 
Marshall  street  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  4,333.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

ADVANCED  QUARTERLY:  baptist; 

advanced  Sunday  school  scholars;  thirty  six 
pages  6x9;  subscription  10 cents;  established 
1878;  D.  C.  S.  Wallace,  editor;  The  American 
Baptist  Publication  Society,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 1420  Chestnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
447,904;  for  1904,  433,325. 

A.  M.  E.  CHURCH  REVIEW  ;quar 
terly,  January,  April.  July  and  October ; 
African  methodist-eplscopal;  one  hundred 
and  eighteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  H.  T.  Keating,  editor;  Pub- 
lishing House  of  the  African  M.  E.  Church, 
publishers.  Office.  631  Pine  street  (S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  minimum  number  1,500.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z^)  I.  '  In  1904,  v  1 . 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTOR- 
ICAL RESEARCHES;  quarterly,  Janu- 
ary, April,  July  and  October;  roman  catholic; 
historical;  onehundr^-d  pages  6x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  2009  N.  Twelfth 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  i;i03,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  vearwas 
1,000.     In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  QUAR- 
TERLY REVIEW;  January,  April.  July 
and  October;  roman  catholic;  two  hundred 
and  eight  pages  6x10;  subscription  S4:  estab- 
lished 1876;  P.J.  Ryan,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  211  S.  Sixth  street  (.12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  'vkl."  Actual  ai'er- 
agre /or  1899,  2,300.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  2,000:  for  1902,  2,000. 
In  1H03.  December,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  the  past  year  was  2,000.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  2.000. 

CHRISTIANITY     IN     EARNEST; 

quarterly,  March,  June,  September  and 
December;  methodlst  episcopal;  forty-eight 
pages  9x9;  subacrlptlou  50 cents;  established 
1889;  Jas.  M.King,  editor;  Board  of  Church 
Extension  of  M.  E.  Church,  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 1026  Arch  street  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  'ess  than  15,000.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1  5.91  6.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  16,666.  lu  1899  yE.  In  1900. 
(z— 3,  4)E.  InlitOl.yE.  In  1902.  yE.  In  1903. 
yF.    Actual  average  for  mH,  35.000. 

GLOBE-REVIEW:  quarterly;  March. 
June,  September  and  December;  literary: 
one  hundred  aud  thirty  eight  pages  6x9J^; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1889:  William 
Henry  Thorne,  e  lit  )r  aud  publisher.  Office, 
1727  Aberdeen  street  (3—1). 
Circulation:  In  lS96,"jja-"  In  1897,  I  Z.   In 


PENNS  YL  VAMA—Philadelph  ia . 

1898.ZI.  Inl899,yl.  Inl9(lO,  vl.  Inl9i)l,yl. 
In  1902.  y  I .    In  I'.HjS,  y  I .    In  190).  y  I . 

INTERMEDIATE  QUARTERLY  | 
baptist  Sunday  schools;  thlrty-slx  pages 6x8; 
subscription  10  cents;  establlslied  1880;  Mrs. 
M.G.  Kennedy,  editor;  The  American  Baptist 
Publication  Society,  publisher-s.  Office.  1420 
Chestnut  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
n  (••).  Actual  average  for  1904,  247,- 
018. 

INTERNATIONAL  JOURNAL  OF 
ETHICS;  quarterly,  January.  April.  July 
and  October;  ethics;  one  hundred  and  thlrty- 
slx  pages  6x10;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  S.  Burns  Weston,  editor;  Inter- 
national Journal  of  Ethics  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  1415  Locust  street  (12-^). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.350.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898.1,350.  In  1899,  y I. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  19a2,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z — 1)  I.  In  lfX)4,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  was  1,400. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  PRESBY- 
TERIAN HISTORICAL  SOCIETY; 
quarterly;  March,  June.  September  and  De- 
cember; presbyterian;  historical;  fifty  two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1901; 
Rev.  Louis  F.  Benson,  editor;  The  Presby- 
terian Board  of  Publication,  publishers. 
Office. Witherspoonbldg  (12—3).  Circ'n-'jja-." 
(A  A). 

PENNSYLVANIA  MAGAZINE  OF 
HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHYt 
quarterly ;  historical ;  one  hundred  and 
twenty  eight  pages  7x10 ;  subscription  $3 ;  es- 
tablished 1877;  John  W.  Jordan,  editor;  His- 
torical Society  of  Pennsylvania,  publishers. 
Office,  Thirteenth  and  Locust  sts.  (3—3).  Doea 
not  Insert  advertisements. 

PRI.MARY  QUARTERLY;  baptist 
Sunday  schools;  thirty  six  pages  6x7;  suD- 
scription  111  cents;  established  1883;  Mrs.  M. 
G.  Kenned.N ,  editor;  The  Amerioan  Baptist 
Publi.-ation  Society,  publishers.  Office,  1420 
Chestnut  street  (12—4), 

Circulation:  In  ISOJ,  "jkl."  In  1903.  (z-4) 
B  (•  •).  Actual  average  for  1904,  247,775. 

PRINCETON  THEOLOGICAL 
REVIEW;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July 
and  October;  presbyterian;  one  hundred  and 
eight v  two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3; 
established  1890;  MacCalla  &  Co..  publishers. 
Office.  239  Dock  street  (1—.'). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  1.4.50;  in  1896, 1,500;  in  1897» 
1.6.50.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl90(».  I.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
UX)4.  piiblihher  as.serts,  not  less  than  1,250. 

SENIOR  QUARTERLY;  quarterly; 
baptist  Sunday  schools;  fifty-four  pages  7x9; 
subscription  20  cents;  established  1883;  G.  B. 
Eager,  editor;  The  American  Baptist  Publi- 
cation Society,  publishers.  Office,  1420  Chest- 
nut street  (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1902.  -jkl.-  In  190.3,  (z— 4> 
B  (••)    Artwil  average  for  \mA,\3'i.TTl'i. 

VOICE  OF  ISRAEL  AND  SIGNS 
OF  THE  TIMES;  quarterly  (A  A). 

PHILIPSBURG,  Center  Co.  u  3.2fi6t 
pop.,  on  Pennsj'lvania  and  Beech  Creek 
Rds.,  28  m.  W.  of  Bellefonte,  the  county 
seat.    Bituminous  coal  center.    Lumbering. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde)>end- 
ent;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription- daily  $3,  w^eeklv  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1888,  weekly  1868;  W.'  T.  Bair,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

LEDGER;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  Independent;  Wednesday 
four  pages  18x24,  Saturday  six  pages;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  H.  C.  Will- 
iams, editor;  Miss  Annie  V.  Williams,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

BITUMINOUS  RECORD;  Fridays; 
independent;    four  pages  20x26;   established 


940 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNS  ¥L  VA  NJA . 


188S;  J.  R.  Grove,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  '•■tkl.-' 

PHGGNIXVILLE,  Chester  Co.  n^ 
9,196t  pop.,  on  Philadelplila  &  Reading  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Schuylkill  r.,  at 
mouth  of  French  creek,  28  m.  W,  N.  W. 
of  Philadelphia.  Manufactures  of  steel, 
iron,  bridges,  boilers,  machinery,  needles, 
shirts,  stockings  and  silk. 

liEPUBLiIC'AN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1887;  J.  E.  Miller, 
publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  Inl895,  H.  In  1896,  publish- 
ers asserts,  not  less  than  2,750.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
190.',  yH.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

A  l>VEKTl!sER;  Fridays;  independeut- 
repiiblieau;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1902;  Charles  H.Dar- 
lington, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MESSENGER;    Thursdays;    independ 
ent;   four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1871;    John  O.  K.  Robarts,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  'vxl.- 

PINEGROVE,  Schuylkill  Co.  01,0841 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  33  m. 
N.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Coal 
mining. 

HERALD;  Fridaj-s ;  independent;  four 
pages  ■H)x2H;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Alfred  Gilbert,  editor  and  publisher 
8—3).    Circulation  "JicjL" 

PITCAIRN,  Allegheny  Go.  JJ  2,601t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burg. Transfer  buildings  of  Pennsylvania 
Railroad. 

EXPRESS;   Thursdays;    Independent; 
«igtit    pages  16x23;    subscription   $1;    estab 
lished  1393;  M.  L.  Keck,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PITTSBURG,  c.  h.,  Allegheny  Co.  J3 
321,616+  pop.,  center  of  nine  railroads  and 
at  the  confluence  of  Allegheny  and  Monon- 
gahela  rs.,  which  form  the  Ohio  r.,  naviga- 
ble to  this  point.  Has  extensive  and  nu- 
merous manufactories,  especially  of  glass 
and  iron.  Coal  and  iron  mining  center. 
DAILY. 

BEOBACHTER;    every  morning,  and 

WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  and  weekly  four  to  eight,  Sun- 
day eight  to  twelve  pages  21x28;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $3.50,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  $1.50; 
est.iblished  1853;  German  Catholic  Press  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  412  Diamond  street 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1885,  publisher  as- 
sert, not  less  than  5,300.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901.  yH.  Inl902,  (z-1,  2,4,5)  H.  In  1903, 
yH.  In  1904.  (z-4,  6)  G. 
Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,785.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, Y.  In  1893,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  vl.  In 
1902.  (z-1,  2.  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z— 4.  6)H. 

CHRONICLE  TELEGRAPH;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  Independent  repub 
llcan;  ten  to  sixteen  pages  19x23;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1841;  Chronicle  Telegraph 
Publishing  Companv,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  349  Fifth  avenue  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
51.617;  for  1896,  50.105.  In  1897,  B. 
Act  ual  average  for  1S99,4^H,1 30  ;  for  ayear 
ending  with  June,  1899,  •i2,'7ti6.  Average 
«lrculationforyearendlngSeptember30. 1900, 
40,525(aaa).  Actualaveragefor  1900, 4:7 ,410; 


PENXS  YL  VAN  I  A— Pit  tsburg. 


for  1901,  55,069;  for  1902,  67,342;  for 
19-3.  56,268;  /"/•  l'J04.  62,440. 

D  1  S  JP  A  T  C  H  ;  everj'  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
republican;  dally  fourteen  to  twenty,  Sun- 
day forty-two  to  fifty  six.  weekly  eight  pages 
15^x21 ;  subscription— dally  $6,  Sunday  $2.50, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1846.  weekly 
1853:  Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  78  and  80  Diamond  street 
(1-5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  C.  Actual 
average  for  1896.  36,149.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  zC.  In  1899, yC.  In  1900,  zC.  In  1901.yC. 
In  1902,  yC.  Actual  average  for  1903,  52.- 
573i  for  mu,  51,051  (00). 

Sunday  :  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  64,989.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898,  zC.     In 

1899,  yC.  In  1900,  zB.  In  1901,  yB.  In  1902, yB. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  72,040;  for  1904, 
72.960. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892  to 
H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yj. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning;  republican; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  forty-four  pages  19x24; 
subscription— daily  $3,  Sundav  $2  50;  es- 
tablished 1786;  Nelson  P.  Reed  A,  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  347  Fifth  ave- 
nue (1 — I). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  C.  Actual 
awragre /or  1S96.  35,333  ;.for  1897.34,265; 
/'orl898,40,653;/orl899.  37,884.  Average 
circulation  for  six  months  ending  September 
30,  19(K).  36,684  (aaat.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
50,374:  for  1902,  60,229 : /or  1903,  60,- 
6565/ori9W.  71,276. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1904,  47,937. 

HERAliD;  everj'  evening  except  Sun- 
day and  holidays;  independent;  eight  to  ten 
pages  1.^1x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
April,  1902;  F.  M.  Harrington,  editor;  The 
Herald  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 6011  Penn  avenue.  East  Liberty  (1—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav, and  Sunday  morning;  independent: 
daily  eight  to  twenty,  Sunday  twenty  to 
fort.v-elght  pages  17x22;  subscription-daily  $6, 
Sunday  $2.50;  established— daily  1870,  Sunday 
1864;  Theo.  W.  Nevin,  editor;  Jos.  T.  Nevin, 
publisher.  Office,  431  Fifth  avenue  (1^5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895,  25.- 
422;. /"or  1896.  25,872.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yD.  Actual  average  for  1899,  29,566: 
for  1900,  29,572;  for  1901.  34,031;  for 
1902,  36,543.  In  1903,  yC.  Actual  average 
/or  i;hj4,  35,934. 

LIVE  STOCK  JOURNAL:  every 
evening  e.xcept  Sunda.v  ;  live  stock  ;  six 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $4;  established 
1899;  R.  E.  Priest,  editor;  Market  Review 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Union  Stock  Yards  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904.  yl. 

POST;  every  morning;  democratic;  dally 
ten  to  twenty.  Sunday  forty-eight  to  sixty- 
eight  pages  20x26;  sub.scription— daily  $3, 
Sunday  $2.50;  established— daily  1842,  Sun- 
day 1892:  Post  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  Wood  street  and  Lib- 
erty avenue  (I — 1). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895.  36,860;  for  1896.  47,- 
020.  In  1897.  Y.  Actualaver- 
age  for  1898,  54,867;  /or  1899, 
51,293;  for  1900,  61,232 1 
for  1901,  56,075;  for  1902, 
56,630;  for  1903,  55, 163 1 
for  mi,  57,321. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for 
1895.  24,098.  In  1896.  B.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  44.118;  for  1899,  45,- 
294;  for  1900.  49,332;  for  1901.  58.942t 
for  1902.  52,029;  for  1908.  56,323;  for 
1904.62.613. 
^W~The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 

circulation  rating  accorded  the  Post  is  guar" 

anteed  by  the  publishers  of  RowelTs  Ameri- 


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PENNSTL  VANI A— Pittsburg. 

can  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will  pay  one 
hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who  suc- 
cessfully controverts  its  accuracy. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  Independent-republi- 
can; daily  tvreuty-eiKht.  Sunday  forty  to 
sixty  four  pages  19^x23>g;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  Sunday  $2.50;  establisiied  1883;  Press 
PublishinK  Co..  publishers.  Office.  325  Fifth 
avenue  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  44,080.  In  1896.  B.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  39,125;    for  1898,  46,745;  for 

1899,  45,116.  Average  circulation  for  year 
ending  September  30, 1900. 44,672  (aaa ).  Actual 
average  for  1900.  55,'-J7'/i;  /or  a  year  endirm 
with  Jan  ,  1902.  79,308:  for  1902,  80,239; 
for  1903.  82,167  ;  for  1904,  90,647. 
Sunday  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  '^9,848. 
In  1896.  B.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898, '^9,725;  for  lb99,  32,269.  Average 
circulation  for  vear  ending   September  30, 

1900,  34,562  (aaa).  Actual  average  for  1900, 
3St*^6'2}  for  a  year  ending  with  January, 
1902,  52,326:  for  1902,  56,456:  for  1903, 
60,343;  /or  19<J1.  58.814. 

SL.O  VENSKY  DENNIK;  every  morn 
ing  except  Sundays  and  Wednesdays;  Slav- 
onic; four  to  eight  pages  14x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1901;  P.  V.  Rovnianek.eaiior; 
P.  V,  Rovnianck  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  612 
Grant  street  v7 — 3  P). 

Circulation;  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  7,757.    In  1903,  G.  In  1904.  yO. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  19x24;  subscription 
tS ;  established  1879  ;  The  Pittsburg  Times 
(Incorporated),  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
336  Fourth  avenue  (2—1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  B.  In  1896,  B.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897,  51,272;  for  1898, 
57,968;  for  1899,  50,757;  for  1900. 
53.275;       for   1901,    59.004;   for   1902, 


PENNS  YL  VANIA— Pittsburg. 

59,571:    for    1903.    64.643;     for     1904, 
65,847. 

vol.  K  SB  I.  ATT  ANI>  FREl- 
HEITS  FREUM>  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  German; independ- 
ent;  daily  four  to  eight.  Sunday  twenty, 
weekly  eight  pages  17x38;  subscription— dally 
$3.50,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  $1.50;  Pittsburg 
Volksblatt  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  525  Sniithfleld  street  (3— 5  P).) 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from  F 
In  1891  to  G  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.1. 

Sunday:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1891   to  O 
in  1895.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899.  yH.    In  1900,  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In 
1902,  yH.     In  1903,  yH.     In  19U4,  I. 
Weekly:  ".ikl." 

WEEKLY. 

AMAL.GAMATED      JOURNAL» 

Thursdays ;  Amalgamated  Association  of 
Iron,  Steel  and  Tin  Workers  of  America; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  fl.20;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Benj.  I.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  501-506  House  building.  Cir 
culation  "jkl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

AMERICAN  MANUFACTURER 
ANDIRON  WORLD;  Thursdays;  com- 
mercial; forty  pages  7^x10;  subscription 
$3;  established  1862  ;  National  Iron  and  Steel 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ;  a  petroleum  edi- 
tion U  also  Issued  monthly,  subscription  $3. 
Office.  213  Ninth  street  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.1.  In  1897, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  2.000.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  19(3,  yl.    In  1904.  vj. 

AMERIKANfeKO  SLOVEN SKK 
NOVINY;  Wednesdays;  Slavonic;  twelve 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;   Peter  V.  Rovnianek.  editor;  P.  V.  Rov- 


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Centering  About  Pittsburg. 

The  Dispatch   Publishing   Co. 

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PKNNS  YL  VANIA-Pittsburg. 

nianek  &Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at  Con- 
nellsville,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  612 
Grant  street  (:3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  il,5U0.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  zG.  In  1899.  zG.  In  19(X),  zG  (ft)  (  !  !  ). 
Actual  average  for  1900.  30.141.  In  1901 
yC.    Actual  average  for  1902,  38,818.    In 

1903,  yC.    In  19(W,  yC. 

BU1L.DERSS'  GAZETTE;  Mondays; 
building;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1886;  Thos.  F.  Hodges,  edi 
tor  and  publisher.  Office,  518  Ferguson 
building  (6—3). 

Circiilatiou :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1894 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.yl. 
In    1902.    yl.      In   1903,    (z— 4)    I    (••).     In 

1904.  yl. 

B  l) L, LETIN ;  Saturdays ;  literary ;  twenty 
thirty  six  pages  13x16  ;   subscription  $2;  eg 
lablished  1876;  Mrs.  H.  B,  Birch,  editor;  Es- 
tate of  John  W.   Black,  publishers.    Office. 
213  Ninth  St.  (12-4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yl.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y  I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yj. 

C ATHOLiIC ;  Wednesdays ;  roman  catho- 
lic; sixteen  pages  12il7;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18i4;  Catholic  Publishing  Co.,  edi 
to-s  and  publishers.  Office.  847  Fifth  ave- 
nue (10—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  In  1S95.  Aotual  average  during  1896, 
11,09'1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. yG.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  19)0,  F.  In  1901.  yF.  In  1902,  (z-6)  F. 
In  1903.  (z-6)  F.    In  1904,  yF. 

CHINA,  GLASS  AND  LAMPS; 
Saturdays;  crockery;  forty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  1890;  J.  G.  Kauf 
man,  editor  and  publisher.  Address,  P  O. 
Box  1540  (3—3).    Circulation  "jKJt-" 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
days ;  methodist-episcopal ;  sixteen  pages 
13x17;  subscription  $1;  established  1838; 
Rev.  C.  W.  Smith,  D.D.,  editor;  Publishing 
Committee  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Con- 
ference, publishers.  Office,  524  Penn  av.  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
18,300;  for  1895,  18.163;  for  1896, 
17,768.  In  1897,  Y.  Actuxil  average  for 
1898.  2'2,435;  for  1899.  23,495; /or  19iK), 
25,224;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  March, 
1901.  25,561;  for  1902.  27,513;  /or  1903, 
30. 6 SO.     In  1904,  yC. 

CHRISTIAN  UNION  HERALD; 
Saturdays  ;    united    presbyterian ;    sixteen 

f)age3  11x14;  subscription  80  cents;  estab- 
Ished  1880;  R.J.Miller,  editor;  United  Pres- 
byterian Board  of  Publication,  publishers. 
Office,  203  Ninth  street  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
22,107;  for  1896,  22,500;  for  1897, 
•  23,278.  Inl898.yC.  IulS99, yD.  Inl900,yD. 
In  1901.  yE.  In  1902,  yE.  In  1903,  yE.  In 
1904,  yE. 

CHRISTIAN  WORKER;  Fridays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages^J^123^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  R. 
Warren,  editor;  The  Christian  Worker  Co., 
publisners.  Office.  362  Princeton  place  (1—5). 
Circulation  "Jici"  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, 
"jKL."  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
tvith  January,  1904,  2,540;  /or  1904.  4,185. 

COMI>IONER  AND  GLASS 
WORKER;  Saturdays  ;  glass  and  pot 
tery  trade;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tlon  $2 ; established  1882;  H.  W.Ganding,  edi 
tor;  Commoner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  McKenna  building  (8— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  'iKL-"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  P.J.  Donahoe,  editor;  Pittsburg 
Democrat  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office.  104  Market  street.    Circulation  ••ixi,." 

EAST  ENDER;  Fridays;  independent; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 18T7;  Frank  R.  Huffs,  editoriand  pub- 


PENNSYLVANIA— Pittsburg. 

Usher.  Office,  corner  Fortieth  and  Butler  st«. 
Circulation  "iKL."  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,4,5;.  In 
1003,  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  l\m,  yl. 

GAZETA  PITTSBURGSKA;  Satur- 
days; Polish;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  Z.  Chrzanowskl,  edi- 
tor; Gazeta  Pittsburgska  Publishing  Co. 
publishers.  Office,  Penn  Incline  building. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  10,000.    In  1895,  F.    1896,  F.    In 

1897,  I  Y.     In    1898,   yl.     In    1899.    yl.      In 

1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

GIUSEPPE  GARIBALDI;  Satur 
days;  Italian;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Cairoli  Gigliotti,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  535  Grant  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jjcl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  3,154.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  5,161. 

GRIT;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 59  cents  ;  established  1885  ;  F.  W. 
Albright,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office.  116  S.  Seventh  street.  Circu- 
lation "ikl."     In  1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "JKi." 

HOTEL  REPORTER;  Wednesdays; 
hotel;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2.50: 
established  li>03;  C.  E.  Federman,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  House  building  (3—5  P). 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  society,  literature 
and  current  events;  twenty  eight  to  thirty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896;  William  T.  Mossman,  editor; 
The  Index  Company,  publishers.  Office,  320 
Third  avenue  (3 — S). 

Circulation  :     Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March, 189S,  1.709;  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  19(K).  2,31 0.  .In  1901 
yl.     In  1902,   (z-4)  H.      In  1903,  yH.       In 
1904   y I. 

I  NOSTRI  TEMPI;  Saturdays;  Italian  ; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1890:  F.F.Canutl.  editor  and  publisher; 
Office,  813  Webster ave.  (10— 3 P).  Circulation 
■■JKL."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  •■jkl-" 

INSURANCE  WORLD;  Tuesdays;  in- 
surance; twenty-four  pages  8x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1874;  J.  C.  Bergstreeser, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  339  Fifth  av#. 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  .i.500  In 
1894  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  vl.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900, yH.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

IRISH    PENNSYLVANIAN;    Frl 
days;    Irish-American;    Independent;   eight 
pages  15x33;  subscription  $1;  established  1^90; 
John  Flannery,  editor  and  publisher.   Office, 
410  Grant  street.  ri  ,     iooo 

Ci  rculatiou :  Rating  varied  from  Qln  1892 
toHln  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904.  vL  ^  ,^ 

JEWISH  CRITERION;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  sixteen  pages  9x18;  subscrlptlo-n  $2; 
established  1895;  Chas.  H.  Joseph,  editor; 
Criterion  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  Ferguson  building. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  ?.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,  e,7UO.     in 

1901.  vG.     In  1902,  yG.     In  1903,  yG.     In 

1904. yH.  „       ^  ■      ,  y. 

JEWISH  POST;  Tuesdays;  jewish; 
four  pages  17^x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished April.  1903;  Jos.  S.  Glick,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  154  Elm  street  (1—5). 

LABOR  WORLD;  Thursdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893  ;  Labor  World  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  208 
Third  avenue  (,1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  8,253: /or  1900,  9,430.  In 
i901.  (z— 6)  F.  Actual  average  for  1902,  16,- 
025 :  for  1903.  18,088;  for  1904,  22,618. 

LA  TRINACRIA;  Saturdays;  Italian; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
•1;  established  March,  1901;  Mariano  Cancel- 
Here,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  554  Grant 
street  (6—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  190:3,  Z 
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PENNS  YL  VAMA-Pittsburg. 

I-.EGAI.  JOURNAL  1  Weduesd »y« ; 
legal;  sixteen  pages  7x11;  subscription  $8.30; 
established  1853 ;  Edward  B.  Vaill  and  Thomas 
Evving,  Jr.,  editors;  John  S.  Murray,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  409  Grant  street.  CIrc'u  "jKi.'- 
LiIFE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  jl ;  established 
188.3 ;  Scott  Dibert,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  su6  Wylle  avenue  (7—3  P). 
Circiilatiou  :  Accorded  H  from  1893  to  1895, 
In  1896.  11.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

LIQUOR  DEALERS'  JOURNAL.; 
Wednesdays  (A  A). 

METHODIST  RECORDER;  Satur 
days ;  methodlst-protestant ;  tweuty-four 
pages  9x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1839; 
M.  L.  Jennings,  editor;  F.  W.  Pierpont,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  422  Fifth  avenue  (12—4). 
Circulatiou :  Rating  varied  from  7,500  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Inl897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  4,635.     In  1902,  yG.     In 

1903,  (z— 1,  4, 11)  G.     In  1904,  (z-4)  G  (•  •). 
iUONEV;  Saturdays;  financial  and  Indus 

trial;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages  9>^xl2;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  September.  19U2; 
The  Finance  Company  in  Pittsburg  (Inc.). 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Ferguson 
building  (12—4). 

Cii'culatiou :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
14,985.    In  1904,  yF. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  fraternal;  eight 
page.  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  J.  J.King,  editor;  The  Fraternal 
Publishing  Co,,  publishers.  Office,  420  Dia- 
mond street  (6—3). 

NATIONAL.  GLASS  BUDGET;  Sat 
urdays;   glass;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;   F.  M.  Gessner,  edi 
tor ;    G.    B.   Kimes,   publisher.      Office.   426 
Fourth  avenue  (3 — 3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  averagefor  1897,  '1,198.  In  1899,  vl. 
In  1899, y I.  In  1900, yl.  Inl901,yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  y I. 

NATIONAL  LABOR  TRIBUNE; 
Thursdays;  labor;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1873;  F.C.Harper, 
editor;  Thos.  Telford  &  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  cor.  of  Fifth  avenue  and  Smithfleld  st 
<6-3). 

Circulation ;  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH. 
In    1902,  yH.    In    1903.   (z— 4)    H   (•  •).    In 

1904,  yH. 

NATIONAL  STOCKMAN  AND 
FARMER;  Thursdays;  livestock  and 
agriculture  ;  thirty-six  pages  9x13  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  J.  W.  Axtell, 
T.  E.  Orr  and  E.  S.  Bayard,  editors;  Axtell— 
Rush  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, corner  Penn  avenue  and  Eighth  st.  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  B  in  1891 
to  C  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yD. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  (z— 3)  E. 
In  1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yfe.    In  1904,  yE. 

NEUE  WELT;  Saturdays;  German; 
sixteen  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1888;  G.  Golder,  editor;  G.  Golder 
&  Bro.,  publishers.  Office.  518  Seventh 
avenue  (.8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl-  In  1900.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,400.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902  (z-1.  2,  4.  5)  I.  In  1S03, 
(z— 4)  !(♦#).    In  1904,  yl. 

NEW  GUIDE;  Fridays;  Sunday  school; 
methodlst-protestant;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1862;  C.  E. 
Wilbur,  editor;  F.  W.  Pierpont,  publisher. 
Office.  422  Fifth  ave.  (12-4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  F  (•  •).  In  1904,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  during  the  past  year  not  less  than 
13,500. 

OB:SERVER;   Thursdays;  roman catho- 
lic; sixteen  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1899;   Chas.  J,  Jaegle,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  420  Diamond  street  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Inl900,  "jju.."  Actual  average 


PENNS  YL  V AN  1  A— Pittsburg. 

for  1901, 11,343.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  vZ-4) 
¥{%%).    In  1904,  yF. 

PRESBYTERIAN  BANNER; 
Thursdays;  presbyterian ;  thirty  two  pages 
9x15;  subscription  $2;  established  1814; 
James  H.  Snowden  and  James  D.  Moffat, 
editors;  Presbyterian  Banner  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  708  Penn  avenue  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  Ratiug  varied  from  E  in  1891 
to  Gin  1895.  Actual ayeragre /or  1896, 11, 808. 
In  1897.  F  Z.  In  1898,  zF.  In  1899.  yF.  In 
1900.  publisher  asserts,  never  printed  less  than 
15,000.  Actual  average  for  l^Q\,\5,QQ0,  In 
1902,  yE.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  during  the  past  year  has  not  been 
less  than  10,500.    In  1904,  yE. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  architecture  and 
building,  real  estate  and  finance;  thirty-six 
to  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $5; 
established  as  Journal  of  Building  1889;  T. 
S.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  309 
Fourth  avenue  (12 — 4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,250.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  September,  1899,  3,758.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  cages  15x22; 
subscription  60 cents;  established  1892;  John 
Mellor,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  5229 
Butler  street  (6— 3).    Circulation  "i&i,." 

RE  MARQUES;  Saturdays;  society; 
thirty-two  pages  11x16 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Wm.  Mayer,  editor;  Wm.  Mayer 
&  Brother,  publishers.  Office,  6316  Station 
street(9-3).  Clrc'n  "iKL."  In  1903Z  (4)  (•  •). 

RETAIL  MERCHANTS'  REVIEW; 
Wednesdays;  mercantile,  groceries;  twelve 
pages  l()xl3;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Retail  Merchants'  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  413  Fourth  avenue  (3—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

SOCIALIST  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
socialism;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  May,  1903;  National  Ex- 
ecutive Committee  of  the  Socialist  Labor 
Party,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P)  (A  A). 

TRADES  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  John  Flannery,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  444  Sixth  avenue  (7— 3  P). 
Circulatiou:  Ratingvaried  from  F  in  1892 
to  G  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

UNITED    PRESBYTERIAN;   Thurs 
days  ;  united  presbyterian  ;  thirty-two  pages 
9xl.SJ^;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1842; 
D.  R.  Miller,  editor;  Murdoch,  Kerr  &  Co., 
publishers.    Office,  209  Ninth  street  (3—5  P ). 
Circulation:     In   1894,   publisher   asserts, 
not  less  than  12,100.  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.    In 
1897,  E.    In  1898,  yE.    In  1899,  yF.     Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September 
1900,13,750.    In  1901,  yF.     Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Jan.,  1903,  14,000. 
In  1903,  yE.    In  1904.  yF. 

VOLKSFREUND;  Fridays;  Hebrew; 
four  to  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1888;  J.  S.Glick,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  1.54  Elm  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  I  (••). 

WEST  END  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  H.  L.  McGaw  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office.  217  S.  Main  St.  Circ'n  "jkl- 
WIELKOPOLANIM;  Thursdays; 
Polish,  roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  Leon 
Machnlkowski,  editor;  Polish  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  2219  Penn 
avenue  (6—3).  Circulation  "iKj..-  In  190i3, 
Z(4)  (••). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

COAL  TRADE  BULLETIN;  semi- 
monthly; coal  mining;  thirty-six  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $2;  established  1893;  Coal  Trade 


944 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PEXXS  YL  VA  MA-Pittsbu  rg. 

Company,  editors  and  puldishers.    Onice,  927 
Park  »>iill.iiiig.    CirL'iilatlon    mki  ■• 

IIOTRI.  (;ril>E  AM)  I.  IQI  OK 
DEA  I.KKS'  A  l»  VOCATEj  semi  nK.iith 
Iv;  four  paK'»*>  jiixjti;  subscription  $J:  estali 
lished  IS94;  ilot.-i  Guld»'  Publlsliink'  Co..  ed- 
itors and  publishers.  OfTlc*-,  :ito  Second  ave. 
Clrculailon  •jki  ••  In  IHOI.  /.  (2,  4.6). 

LITIIEKAN  \VITNESS;s.nU  month 
ly;  e\  aiiK<'lk'al  lutht-ran:  eight  jiam-s  U'xlS'-j; 
subscription  $1 :  estal>liHhed  188'J;  Faculty  of 
Conoordlu  C<>lle^;e,  of  C'>n<>vpr.  N.  C,  editors; 
American  I.utlieran  Publication  B<>ar<l.  pub- 
ll«herB(>^  3i.  Cin-ulatiou  'jki  "  In  I'.tuJ,  Z 
(4)  (••  . 

MONTHLY. 

ALI.E(;ilENV  IIEKALI>:  monthly: 
unltc<l  brethren;  sl.xtecM  iuircs  '."xr.*;  sub 
scrlptlon  ■.•">  cents;  establislu^d  1S77;  T.  W. 
IVrka.  editor;  J.  S,  Fulton,  publisher  i;ir)i. 
C'iniilatioii:  .V.-crdet  1  from  18'.f2  to  1R!»5. 
Actual  iirtinuej  or  IS'.tti,  1 . 1 '^  1 .  In  1H'.'7.  Y. 
In  I'^'.'S.  -iki."  Actutil  (tveraoe  for  1903, 
1,500:  /<>/  VMi.  l.-'SOS. 

lilliLE  TEACilEK;  monthly;  united 
pr«8bvterlan ;  thirtv  six  pages  fixO ;  sub 
acription  fin  cents;  "estnl)llshed  1870;  R.  .1. 
Miller,  editor;  Unlte<l  Presbyterian  Board 
of  Pul)llcatlon,  publishers,  ciftlce.  208  Ninth 
Btr»»ft  is-n  p  I. 

('ii'riilati«iii :  Actual  tivernye  for  1S95. 
«,!»'>0.  In  istx'i.  <;.  AitualaveraueforXHTi, 
7.131.  In  I>-V>-.  y(;.  In  isplt.  vi;.  In  1900. 
v<;.  Inl9(Jl.v||.  In  l'.«r,>.  vll.  In  l'.«(.U.  vH. 
In  I'-O'J.  vil. 

C'lIKlSTIAN  STATES>IAX}  month 
Iv;  reform;  thirtv  six  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  estahllslied  1S67;  T.  P.  Stevenson, 
editor;  The  National  Reform  Association, 
publishers,  onicp.  2o;t  Ninth  street  (li>  3i. 
Circulation  'jki  ••   In  1903.  /,  >  1 1  i##).  i  A  ^i. 

ClirKCII  NE\VS;monthiy;  protestant- 
enlscopal  ;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
BO  cents;  established  1>*H(i;  Rt.  Rev.  Cortlandt 
Whitehead,  editor  and  publisher.  Offlce,  511 
Lewis  iilock  I :'.  -.ii. 

C'irrulntion:  In  'O"!,  ",r."  Actutil  a vtr- 
(tQ.  f,,r  lixrj,  l.^OO.    In  \'.*M.  vl.    In  r.«'J.  vi. 

ELECT  \i  \V  C  L  i:  11  .lOntNAL: 

monthly;  electricity;  eighty  four  ipages6x'.i; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  VMM: 
V.  D.  Newbury,  editor;  Klectric  Club,  pub 
Ushers,    onice.  ;:c.  Penn  avenue  ( J  -."o. 

II  I'  .11  .\  N  1  T  Yj  monthly:  charities; 
sixteen  pages  lu'-ox  15;  subscription  $1 ;  estub 
lished  IS'JT;  K.  w.  \.  Slmnioiis.  editor  and 
publisher.  Onice.  218  Third  avenue  (6—3). 
Circulation  •jki  ••     In  l'Jir2.  Z  il.2,  4.  5). 

PENNSYLVANIA  ELKj  monthly 
(▲▲' 

PETKOLETM  tiAZETTE;  monthly; 
oil  and  tiH^,  thirty  six  pages  HxlJ;  -^ub 
i»orlptlon  $1 ;  established  isy?;  Murray  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers.  Ofllce,  Hit  Ferguson 
building    1     :■  Pi. 

C'irriilatinn  t  Actual  average  fur  1898, 
l.A.'iO.  In  l'<'»9.  7.1.  In  190(1.  yl.  In  1901, 
July,  publlslier  asserts,  at  no  time  during  the 
I     -•  r  has  the  Issue  been  b-ss  than  l,7.'iO. 

!•  I.     In  I'jna.  vf.     In  !'.»>»,  vf. 

RAILWAY  i{E('<M{l>Elts  monthly; 
railway  inen;  twentv  ti  thirty  tw<>  imges 
•.''  -iibscrlption  $1:  established   Dfcem 

I  J..1UI    M     Ha/lett,  eiltor;    The   Re 

«■  •!.,  jiublishers.     Address.  P    ( >.  Box 

.    Circulation- In  V.*ri,  Z  (4,5).     In 

ItAKASEKi    monthly;    Slavonic;    hu 

nv"-'"-  twelve  pngPH  ".O.jxl2'-g;  subscription 
I  lltlied  lH'»r.;  P.    V.  Rornlanek  A  Co.. 

e  :.;  md  publUhert.    Ofllce.  612fiU  (irant 

■treet  I :»    :ti. 

C'Irralnllon  t  In  1897,  mki  •  In  1«9«.  II.  In 
IW^'.yll.  \n\J't\,y\.  Inl'iM.-/,  I.2.4..')il. 
Arlxml.ii  rvi.jf  for  I'-W-',  1.7.'iO.  In  l'X).^.vlI. 
III  l»'t,  )  M. 

ST.     ANDItKU'S    f'ltnsVi    month 
ly  ;  prot-  I'Mges 

VxlJ:  mil  .  '  ■  .  Hu 

t>ert    Carleiou.  editor;    Uroitivrho<Hl    uf  St. 


PESXS  VLIA  MA- Pitt  ab  u  rg. 


Andrew,  publishers.  Offlce,  Cimestoga build- 
ing .:;-3' 
C'irciiliiiiuii  :     Actual     average    for    1^95, 

'i\,:i:i:i ;  fi't    i^ye.    ^ii,636i   for   i897. 

'2*^,0  11.  lnls9S.  vC.  In  isw.  vC.  Actual 
ai«r(i(/<'/<'r  rAm.  13,613.  In  1901, yE.  -Icf- 
ual  average  for  1902,  S,  177.  lu  190}.  vF. 
In  IWI.  v(;. 

TEA>I  <)U  NEKS*  KEVIEW;  m-nth 
Iv;  tr.insfer,  teaming  and  carting  trade; 
thirty  two  to  thirty  six  oages  Sxln'.;  sub- 
scription .<!l;  established  January.  1'.<(U';  K.  H. 
Helnriclis.  editor;  Consolidated  I'ublisliing 
Co..  publishers.  Ofllce.  L«'wis  building  t2— 'o. 


C'irciiliitiuii  :     .\ctual    average     for     19o2 

'ual  nveragt 
for  I'.Hl.  S.  1  1   \. 


3.  1  IS.     In    19«tt.  iz— 4)  II.     Act\ 


l/e 


\YO.>IAN'S     IDEAL     .lIACiAZINE: 

monthl.y  ;  household  ;  twenty  four  pages 
loxIS'-o;  subscription  2")  cents;  established 
I'-itH;  (.  E.  Federman.  editor;  Woman's  Meal 
Magazine  Co..  publishers.  Offlce,  House 
building  (i-5P). 

BI-MONTHLY. 

K.ANKEK  I  bi  ninthly;  banking:  sixty- 
eight  pages  6x".i;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
18«9;  K.  J.  Stonev.  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 
Offloe.  424  Fifth  avenue  ( 12 — 1 1. 
Circulation:  .Ictual  average  for  the  'Unt 
H-rmonthaof]^:.  3.000:  for  isi«s,  3,1  1«. 
In  1S99.  yll.  In  19(i0.  yl.  In  1901.  v|.  .bf- 
ual  average  for  19(r2.  3,  166.  In  I'.tOS.  yll. 
.lc/i«(/(/icio(/e/o/-  liim,  .3,  100. 

PITTSTON,  Luzerne  Co.  "r  V2,^56 
pop.,  on  Delaware.  Lackawanna  &  We.stern, 
Delaware*  Hudson,  Central  of  New  Jersey, 
Erie  &  Wyoming  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rdt, 
and  N.  branch  of  Susquehanna  r.,  8  m.  N.  E. 
of  Wllkesbarre.  the  county  seat,  and  9  S.  W. 
of  Scranton.  Coal  mining. 
<i.\ZETTE:  every   erenlng  except   Sun- 


day; republican;  el^ht  pages  18x24;  subsi-rlp- 
editor  and  publisher  ( 12— li. 


Hon    »4.50;    established    ifco;     W.    J.     Peel 


Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
le.ss  than  2.400.  In  1S96,  II.  In  IS97.  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1S99.  vl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1!*01, 
(z-5i"l.  In  I'.Xri.  (z-1,  2,  4.  5)  I.  In  1903.  (z-4) 
I  (••).    In  I'.tO-l.  (z— 1)  I  (+  +  ). 

INIirSTKIAL   ADVOC.ATEt   Satur 
davs;  Ialn(r:  four  pages  l.')x22;  subscription 
91 ;'  established  I'.ioi ;  C.  J.  Duke,  editor;  Cen- 
tral Labor  I'nlon.  publishers.      Clrc'n  •  iki    • 

PLYMOUTH,  I-ueerne  Co.  D-  13.t;49t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  I>ackawanr.a  &  West- 
ern Rd.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  4  m.  S.  W.of 
Wllkesbarre,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mines. 

V  1  EN  V  i»E  LI  ETC  V  N  1  N  K  I  ;  Wednes 
days;  Lltlmanian :  sixteen  pages  11x15:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  IKsfi;  J.  J.  Panks/tis 
&  Cf).,  editors  and  publishers  ( 12  4  ). 
Circulation  JKI  •  In  1901.  Z  ( 1.  2.  4.  M.  In 
19o^.  Z  •  ti  <••'.    In  I'.MU.  iz    t.  r.il(9«. 

PORTAGE, '""''"-ui  Co.  D  810  |.m;)., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  7  m.S,  K.  of  Ebens- 
burg. 

PIC  ESS:  Fridays;  Imlependent ;  eight 
pagi'H  1.1x20;  subscription  fl;  established 
April.  r.tn;«:  F.  W.  Krcher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (W     M 

PORT  ALLEGANY.  VcAVan  Co.  ^ 

\,^\*  pop.,  on  CouiU'rsport  ft  Port  Allegany 

and  Western    New   York    A    I'ennsylvanla 

Rds..  V)  m.  s.  s.  E.  <»f  Olean.  N.  Y.    Tannery 

and   glass    works.     Luml>er. 

KEPOKTKKt  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  toxW:  subscription  fl.-'iO;  »*^iab- 
lished  1S74;  W.  L.  Lllllbrldge,  editor:  B.  A.  St 
W  I.  Llllibrl.lge,  publli>h«ra  (Mrc"n  •  i*X  " 
In  1S9''.  Z.    In  l>iO.  Z.     In  1902,  -/ju  " 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


945 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


'PORT'LA'N'D, Northampton  Co.  D  490t 
pop.,  on  Delawai-e,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern and  Bangor  &  Portland  Rds.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Stroudsburg.  Slate 
and  limestone  quarries  and  slate  factories. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874  ;  John  R.  Wildrick,  editor 
ami  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PORT   ROYAL,  Juniata  Co.  n  546t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Juniata  r., 

3  m.  S.  of  Mlfflintown,  the  county  seat,  and 

45  N.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 

Flour  mills.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture, 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1876 ;  John  W. 
Speddy,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.008.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL.-- 

POTTSTOWN,  Montgomery  Co.  Q 
13,696t  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Schuylkill  canal 
and  r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manu- 
factures of  iron,  steel,  cotton,  cigars,  etc. 

LEDGER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and   MONTGOMERY    LEDGER, 

Tuesdays ;  neutral ;  four  pages— daily  20x26, 
weekly  22x30;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1.25;  established— daily  1873,  weekly  1843; 
W.  J.  Binder,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation— Dally:  Inl895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  ■•jKi-"     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  20x22;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1866  ;  Daily  News  Publishing 
Company  (Inc.),  editors  and  publishers  (1 — I). 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1S91 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  t2,604 ; 
/or  1897,  3,615.  In  1898,  zH.  Actual  average 
for  1899,  3,156;  for  1900.  3,369;  for  a 
year  ending  with  September,  1901,  3,393; 
/or  1902,  3,632; /or  1903,  4,176; /or  1904. 
4.671. 

BLADE;  Saturdays;  independent  demo- 
cratic:   four   pages   20x26;    subscription    50 
cents;  established  1890;  L.  R.  Saylor,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 12—3).    Circulation  "jkl  "    In 
1903,Z(4)--(#«). 

POTTS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Schuylkill  Co.a- 

15,710t   pop.,  on   People's,    Lehigh  Valley, 

Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia*  Reading 

Rds.  and  Schuylkill  r.  and  canal ,  97  m.  N.  W- 

of  Philadelphia.     Mining  and  shipping  of 

anthracite  coal. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  everv  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  STANDARD,  Fri 
days;  independent-democratic;  four  to  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1875,  weekly  1859;  C.  K. 
Schwrar,  editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  G  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898, 
yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  vH.  In  1901.  vH. 
In  1902.  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  6,648; 
/or  1901.  6,757. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL.- 

MINERS'  JOURNAL;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription— 
dallv  $8,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1859, 
weekly  18Q6;  August  Knecht.  editor;  Miners' 
Journal  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers  (7-3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:     Accorded  H   from 


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1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
in  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;   every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SCHUYLKILL  REPUB- 
LICAN, Saturdays;  republican;  daily  tour 
to  eight  pages  193^x28}^,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $2;   es- 
tablished—daily 1884,  weekly  1872;  J.  H.  Zer- 
bey,  editor  and  publisher  (4 — i ). 
Circulation— Daily :    Actual  average  for 
1^95,    7, '.i93;  for    1896.    7,318?    for    1897, 
7,511;   for  1898,  8,143; /or  1899,  7,717 
for  1900,  8,110  ;  for  1901,  7,993;  for  1902 
7,896:  /or  1903,  7,589;  for  1904,  7,865. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

AMERIKANISCHER  REPUBLI- 
KANER;  Fridays;  German;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855 ;  August  Knecht,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Cii-culation  "jkl." 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  John  F.  Finnev,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

^  JEFFERSON      DEMOKRAT  ;      Fri 

days  ;  German  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  21x28 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1855;  J.  F. 
Wetter,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

SATURDAY   NIGHT   REVIEW; 

Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Fred.  J.  O'Connor,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUNXSUTAWNE  Y,  Jefferson  Co.-a 
4,375+  pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg and  Pennsylvania  &  Northwestern 
Rds.  and  Mahoning  creek,  75  m.  N.  E.  of 
Pittsburg.  Agriculture,  live  stock  and  lum- 
ber trade.    Bituminous  coal  raining. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  Miller  &  Lowry,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "JKL."    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Thomas  J.  Rodgers,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPIRIT;  Wednesdays ;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  W.  O.  Smith,  editor  • 
Smith  &  Wilson,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publislier  asserts, 
smallest  2,8,50.  Actual  average  for  1896. 
3,053.  In  1897. Y.  Inl898.yl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  lt03, 
(z-4)T  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

QUAKERTOWN.J5Mc/t-«  Co.^s.OHf 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  39  m. 
N.  of  Philadelphia.  Manufacture  of  stoves, 
harness,  boots,  shoes  and  cigars.    Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  22x29;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881  ;  U.  S.  Stauffer,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-^4). 

Cii'culatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895 
1,533  ; /or  1896.  1,634  ;  for  1897,  1,659. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.680.  Actual  average  for  1900.  1 .686  • 
for  1901,  1,711;  for  1902,  1,753  j  /or  1903, 
1,816.    In  1904.  y I. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26;  aub- 
scription  7  >  cents;  established  1869;  El  wood 
Harvey,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MANNA  ;  monthly;  undenominational; 
four  pages  12x18;  subscription  20  cents;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  John  G.  Stauffer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

QUARRYVILLE,  Lancaster  Co.  P, 
565t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E* 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat.  Mauufactur 

ing  and  agriculture. 

SJlJN;  tri-weekly,  Mondays,  Wednesdays 
and  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Howard 
Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher  (,12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  so  few  as  1,000;  in  1900, 
smallest  edition  1.250;  in  1901,  smallest  num- 
ber in  anv  week  1,350;  in  1902,  smallest  issue 
1,250.    In  i903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

READING,  c.  h.,  Berks  Co.  R78,96It 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading,  Pennsyl- 
▼ania  and  Wilmington  &  Northern  Rds.  and 
Schuylkill  r.  and  canal,  58  m.  N.  W.  of  Phila- 
delphia. Manufactures  of  iron  and  steel. 
Shoe   factories,  breweries,  tanneries,  etc. 

Agriculture. 

DAILY. 

DIE  POST;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, DIE  BIENE,  Sundays,  and  BANNER 
VON  BERKS,  Tuesdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages— daily  17x23,  Sunday  15x22, 
weekly  22x28;  subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday 
$1,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  and  Sun- 
day 1867,  weekly  1864;  W.  Rosenthal,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation- Daily:  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1S96,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl" 
Inl903,  Z(4)  (O*). 

Sunday:    Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895.    In 
1896,1.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,    'jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  -JKL"    In  1896, 1.    In  1897, 
y.     In  1898,  "JKL." 

EAGLE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; Independent;  daily  six  to  twelve,  Sun- 
day ten  to  sixteen,  weekly  fourteen  to  six- 
teen pages  18x22J^;  subscription  — dally  $5, 
Sunday  $1.50,  weekly  $2;  established— daily 
1868,  Sunday  1877,  weekly  1841;  Reading  Eagle 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  ( 1—5). 
Circulation -Daily:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896. 
F.  Actual  average  for  1897,  13, '299.  In 
1898,  V E.  Actiial  average  for  1899. 14,397. 
In  1900,  yE.  In  1901.  (z— 4, 6)  F  (++)-  Actual 
average  for  1902,  17,028.  In  1903,  yE. 
Actual  average  for  190-1,  17.253. 
Sunday  :  In  189.=;,  G.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  S,024.  In  1898,  yF.  Actual 
average /or  1899.  8,087.     In  1900,  yF.     In 

1901,  (z— 4,  6)  G  (++).  Actual  average  for  1902, 
9,034.  In  1903,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1904,9,837. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  Actual 
areragre /or  1897,  3,625.  In  1898,  yH.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  3,913.  In  1900.  yH. 
In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  H  (++).     Actual  average  for 

1902,  4,646.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average 
/or  1901.4,822. 

HEEtALD:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  pages  15x^;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1881;  Wm.  McCor- 
mlck,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  Inl899,yl.  Ial900,zl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  190.3,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  l!T04,yI. 
TELEGRAM;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  six  to  eight  pages 
18x23  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1887  : 
Reading  Telegram  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,800.    In  1895,  G.    In  1896.  G.    In 
1897,  Y.    Inl898.yH.    In  1899,yl.    In  1900.  y I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  i  z^l)  H  (••). 
Actital  average  for  1904,  5,507. 
Publisher's     announcement.— J'dly    15,    1903, 
when  present  owners  took  charge,  circula- 
tion did  not  exceed  1,000.    A  year  later  the 
Association  of  American  Advertisers  gave 
us  a  certificate  for  5,046.     Jan.  1,  1905,  we 
guarantee  over  6,000  daily  and  are  steadily 
growing.    The  quality  of  circulation  Is  not 
excelled   by  any   newspaper  in   Pennsyl- 
vania.   Over  90%  goes  direct  to  subscribers. 
Books  open  to  examination.   Rates  reason- 
able.   We  can  bring  you  results.    Full  par- 


PENNSYLVANIA— reading. 

tieulars  on  application  to  Robert  Tomes,  in 

charge  of  all  Eastern  foreign  advertising, 

116  Nassau  St.,  New  York. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  BERKS  AND  SCHUYLKILL 
JOURNAL,  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x33^;  subsoriptlon— dally  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1857.  weekly  1816; 
Thos.  C.  Zimmerman,  editor;  Reading  Times 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—4) 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  lfl05,  "jjcL." 
Weekly:  "iKi,." 

WEEKLY. 

ADLER;  Saturdays;  German;  democrat- 
ic; six  to  eight  pages  18x32;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1796;  Henry  Seibert.  editor; 
Ritter  &  Co..  publishers  (12^). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5,000.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vH.  Inl899,yH.  Inl900,yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

DIE  DEUTSCHE  EICHE;  Wednes- 
days ;  German  ;  Order  of  Harugari;  eight 
pages  13x18:  subscription  $2;  established  1869; 
W.  Rosenthal,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  "j^ki.  •• 

INTER-STATE  JOURNAL;  Satur 
days;  four  pages  13x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Robert  J.  Nelson,  editor;  The 
Interstate  Journal  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  'jkl."    (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  labor;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
November.  1901;  F.  A.  Ebbing,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

LABOR  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  L.  C.  Hulshizer,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,H.  In  1901,(z-l,2,4,5)H. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

LUTHERISCHES  KIRCHEN- 
BLATT;  Saturdays;  German;  lutheran; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Committee  of  Pastors  of  the  Lu- 
theran Church,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Philadelphia. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,200.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  y I.  Inl'.K)2,  yl.  In  1903,  y I.  In  1904,  yl. 

NEW^S;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1881 ; 
Ritter  &  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  3,500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  190: i,  yl. 
lm901,vL  In  1902,  vl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

REFORMED  CHURCH  RECORD; 
Thursdaj'S;  reformed  church;  four  pages 
18x23 ;  subscription  S1.25;  established  1888; 
Daniel  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Iil  1893  and  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  5.800.  In  1895,  G.  In 
1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898.  yG.  In 
1899,  zG.  In  1900,  vG.  Actual  average  for 
1901.  5.006.  In  1902,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  4,830.    In  1904,  yG. 

BI-WEEKLY. 

DER  REFORM  IRTE  HAIS- 
FREUXD;  bi-weekly, Thursdays;  German; 
reformed  church;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.20;  established  1867;  B.  Bausman,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1..300.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897. 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL."  (A A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

CHRISTIAN    LIFE;    semi-monthly; 
undenominational;  eight  pages  11x14;   sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  Wilmer 
Turner,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation :    In  1897.  H  Z.    Actual  aver- 


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FEXNS  YL  VA  N I  A— Reading. 


age    for    1898,   2,968.      In    1899.   yH.       In 

ItiUO,  zH.  In  19U1,  (z-4.  5)  U.  In  19L)2,  (z— 4,  5) 
H.    Iul903,  yH  (AA). 

MONTHLY. 

B  U  Li  Li  E  T  I  N  ;  monthly  ;  undenomi- 
national; eiglit  pages  8x11;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1884;  YoungMen's Christian 
Association,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  yearendingivith May, IdOl,  1,000. 
In  1!H)2,  "JKL."  (A  At. 

DER  SONNTAGSGAST;  monthly; 
German;  religious;  sixteen  pages  7?^xl0]^; 
subscription  5U  cents;  established  1871;  G.  U. 
Wenner,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
New  York  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,000.     In  1899.  yl.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

GREATER  AMERICA  ;  monthly; 
fifty- two  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Greater  America  Publishing  Co. 
(Inc.),  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion   'JKL  "  (A  A). 

PREACHER'S  ASSISTANT; 
monthly;  undenominational;  fifty-six 
pages  6x9:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
Frank  J.  Boyer,  editor  ana  publisher  (3-3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  3,000;  for 
1898,3.300.    In  1899,  ^H.    In  1900.  zH.    In 

1901.  yH.  Inl902,(z— 4)H.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

X-RAYS;  monthly;  scientific;  sixteen 
pages  6x9;  subscription  60  cents;  established 
1897;  Dr.  M.  F.  McHenery.  editor;  X-Rays 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion -JKL."  (A  A). 

RENOVO,  Clinton  Co.  rti  4,082tpop.,on 
Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  W.  branch  of  Sus- 
quehanna r.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Lock  Haven, 
the  county  seat.    Railroad  machine  shops. 
Lumber  and  bituminous  coal  mining. 
NEWS;   every  evening  except   Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1883;  W.  P.  Darrah.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circ'n  "jjil."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #) 
RECORD;   Fridays;  independent  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871;    W.  E.  Shaffer,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).   Circ'n"JKL"  In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

REYNOLDSVILLE,^eirer5rm  Co.-a 
3,435+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Reynolds- 
ville  &  Falls  Creek  Rds.,  9  m.  W.  of  Du  Bois 
and  120  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Lumbering  and 
flour  milling.  Bituminous  coal,  glass  works, 
tannery,  brick,  pottery  and  steel  plant. 
Silk. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892:  C.  A.  Stephenson,  editor  and  publisher. 
(3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  was  less  than  1,000. 
In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5).    In  1904.  '-jki-." 

VOL.UNTEER;  Wednesdays;  independ 
ent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1878 ;  W.  C.  Elliott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  -jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

RIDGWAY,  0.  h.,   Elk    Co.  ^  3,515 
pop.,  on   Buffalo,   Rochester  &    Pittsburg 
and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Clarion  r.,  156 
m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg  and  125  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Tanning  and  lumber  trade. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
#3;  established  December,  1S03;  W.H.Baker, 
editor;  The  Ridgway  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Usbed  1850;  W.  H.  Baker,  editor;    Ridgway 


cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  50- 
established  1867;  Geo.  O.  Slone,  editor  and 
publisher  (2-4).    Circulation  -ij^." 

RIEGELSVILLE,  Bucks  Co.  q,  700 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Quakertown  & 
Eastern  Rds.  and  Delaware  r.  and  Lehigh 
Coal  &  Navigation  Co's  canal.  Ironworks, 
paper  and  knitting  mills,  sash  and  blind 
factory  and  brick-yard. 

^^^*.'.  ^^'l^^^^^ys:  independent;  four 
f^;,%^^J^'^^^i>  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  Ryan  Rapp,  editor  and  publisher  (8-3) 
Circulation  "jkl."  ^       ' 

RIVERSIDE,  ^Northumberland  Co.  u 
418  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd..  opposite 
Danville. 

^  TAR  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  six 
pages  <x9;  subscription  60 cents;  established 
May    1903;  H.  J.  Bird,  editor  and  publisher 

ROCKWOOD,   Somerset   Co.  p  668 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of 

Somerset,  the  county  seat.    Lumbei'Ing. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  lox22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished August,  190^;  Chas.  F.  Overcracker. 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  ••aa,." 

'ROSCO'E,Washington  Co.pi,354tpop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  19  m.  E.  of  Washing- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Mining. 
LEDGER;   Fridays;  independent;  eight 

Po^5®^^*^J2^  =  ^^"bs«"P"01  ^1;  established 
1896;  Joe  T.  S.  Cowen,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROULETTE,  Potter  Co.  b  829  pop., 
on  Coudtrsport  &  Port  Allegheny  Rd., 
about  (J  m.  W.  of  Coudersport.  the  county 
seat. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1903;  A.  L.  Corwiu,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

ROYALTON,    Dauphin     Co.   a   300 

pop,,  5  m.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  county  seat. 

REGISTER;  monthly;  local;  religious; 
eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished November.  1902;  Rev.  C.  S.  Miller 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ROYERSFORD,  Montgomery  Co.  O, 
2,607+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd. 
and  Schuylkill  r..  opposite  Spring  City. 
Stove  foundries  and  machine,  meter,  sash, 
glass,  fire-brick  and  iron  bridge  works. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent: 
four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  J.  S.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation -jkl."  In  1903 
Z(4)  (#•)  (AA). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Harvey  L.  Shomo,  editor;  H.  0. 
Bayley,  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl- "  In  1900.  Z, 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

RURAL  VALLEY,  Armstrong  Co. 
■a  230  pop.,  on  Rural  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 
Kittaning,  the  county  seat.    AgricuIturaL 
ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  neutral;  four 

pages   18x24  ;   subscription  $1  ;    established 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


January,  1901;  Marshall  &  Keeler,  publish- 
ers (3—3). 

Circulation:    In  1901,  "jkl"     Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,1:266.     In  1903,  "iti." 

RUTLEDGE. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

SAINT  CLAIR,  Schuylkill  Co.  o 
4,638+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  3  m.  N.  of  Pottsville, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacture  of  mining 
implements. 

SPLINTERS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Splinters  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  ".ikl" 

SUCCESS;  Friaays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  oU  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1892  ;  Harry  W.  Brown,  editor  :  Suc- 
cess Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation 'JKJ,." 

SAINT   MARYS,  Elk  Co.  b  4,295t 
pop.,  on   Pennsylvania   and    St.  Marys  & 
Southvrestern  Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Ridgway, 
the  county  seat.    Coal  and  lumber. 
ELK    CO.   GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;    subscription 
81.50;  established  1868;  Frank  Wilmarth,  edi- 
tor; Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HERAIiD;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  F.  A.  Jacob,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jiu.." 

SALTSBURG,   Indiana  Co.    -a  828t 
pop.,  on    Pennsylvania  Rd.,   51    m.   E.  of 
Pittsburg.  Coal  mining,  glass  making  and 
iron  mills. 
PRESS;   Thursdays;   independent;  four 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875; 

R.  A.  Walker,   editor  and  publisher   (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

SANDYLAKE ,  Mercer  Co.  \2  632t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Big  Sandy  creek,  12  m,  N.  E.  of 
Mercer,  the  county  seat,  and  20  W.  of  Frank- 
lin. Medicinal  springs  near  by.  Coal  min 
ing  and  agriculture. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1902;  Glen  R.  Scofield,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
W.  R.  English,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

SAXTON,  Bedford  Co.  g  9371  pop.,  on 
Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  Mountain  Rd.  and 
Juniata  r.,  27  m.  N.  E.  of  Bedford,  the 
county  seat.  Railroad  machine  shops,  iron 
furnace  and  foundry. 

HERALD:  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  11x16:  subscription  80  cents;  estab- 
lished 1884;  W.Thompson,  editor;  The  Her- 
ald Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

S  AY 'R'E,  Bradford  Co.  ^  5,243t  pop., 

on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  of  Waverly, 

N.  Y.    Farming. 

TIMES;  daily  except  Sunday;  local; 
four  pages  13x30;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891;  C.  L.  Francisco,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GAME  FOWL;  monthly;  poultry  rais- 
ing; forty  eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


established  1885;  C.  L.  Francisco,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHUYLKILL  HAVEN,  Schuyl- 
kill  Co.  a-  3,654+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley 
Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rds.  and  Schuylkill  r.,  4  m.  S.  of  Potts- 
ville, the  county  seat.  Canal-boat  docks, 
hosiery  and  rolling  mills,  paper  box  and 
shoe  factories,  bleach  and  dye  works  and 
railroad  car  shops.  Coal  mining  and  ag- 
riculture. 

CALL;  Fridays;  non  partisan;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  Jay  G.  Shumv^ay,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — ^3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SCHWENKVILLE,  Montgomery 
Co.  c\  350  pop.,  on  Perkiomen  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Norristown,  the  county  seat,  and 
38  from  Philadelphia.  Clothing  manufac- 
tory and  roller  flour  mills. 

ITE3I:  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
Irvin  H.  Bardman,  editor  and  publisher  (6— :0. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,245.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897,2,471.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2.550.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
3,735.    In  1900,  yH.      Actual  average  for 

1901,  2,947.  In  1902.  j  H.  In  1S03,  (z-4)  H. 
In  1904,  yl. 

SCOTT  DALE,  Westmoreland  Co.  p 

4,261+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of  Greensburg,  the 
county  seat.  Coal  mining  and  iron  manu- 
facture.   Rolling  mill  and  large  pipe  works. 

INDEPENDENT ;  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  W.  L.  Kelly,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.POO.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL"     Inl903,  Z(4)   (•#). 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  C.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SCR  ANTON,  c.  b.,  Lackawanna  Co.^f 
102,026+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Del- 
aware &  Hudson,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  ft 
Western  and  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 
Rds.  and  Lackawanna  r.,  167  m.  N.  by  N. 
W.  of  Philadelphia  and  146  S.  W.  of  New 
York  City.  Iron  and  steel  works  and  loco- 
motive works  and  manufactories  of  min- 
ing machinery.  A  general  trade  center  and 
depot  for  anthracite  coal. 
DAILY. 

REPUBLICAN;    every    morning,    and 

WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1867,  Sunday  1883,  weekly  1856;  Joseph 
A.  Scranton  &  Son,  editors  and  publisher* 
(8— 3P). 

Circulatiou— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
F  in  1892  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  190(1.  8,478. 
In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In 
1904,  yG. 

Sunday:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892  to  Q 
in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH, 
In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1900,  6, 539.    In  1901,  yG.    In 

1902,  yG.     Inl903.  jG.    In  1904,  yG. 
Weekly:  In  1899,  "j^l."  Actual  average  for 


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949 


PENNSYLVANIA— Scranton. 

a  year  ending  with  July,  1900,  2,887.     In 

1901,  yH.  lu  1902,  yH.  la  1W3,  yH.  In 
1904,  y I. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  17x23i^ ; 
subscription  S3;  established  1869;  Edward  J. 
Lynett,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  7,456;  for  1897, 
8,803  ;/or  1898, 13,373; /or  1899, 14,093; 
for  \%(\,   16,841;  for  1901,  17,813;  for 

1902,  19,917;  for  19li3,  31,604;  for  1904, 
34,306. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $6;  established  1891;  Livy 
S.  Richard,  editor;  O.  F.  Byxbee,  manager; 
Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  #  #  #.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  7,308.     In  1904,  yG. 

TRUTH;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  Saturday  $1;  established  1884; 
John  E.  Barrett,  editor:  R.  W.  Jordan,  man- 
ager; The  Scranton  Truth  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12—4). 
Ciiculatiou:    In   1895,  F.     In  1896,  F.     In 

1897.  Y.     Inl898.  yGt??).    In  1899.  yG.     In 

1900,  I z— 3, 4,  5)  G.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts, 
has  been  for  more  than  ten  years  in  excess  of 
7,500.    In  1902.  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOL.IC  L.IGHT;  Fridays;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  17i^x23i^;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887;  Wm.  F.  Shean,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,062  in 
1894  to  G  ill  1895.    In  1896,  F.     In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  I.  In 
1H02,  (z— 3)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
4,543.    In  19(11,  yH. 

COURIER-PROGRESS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  John  R.  Farr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ;  dated  at  Hyde  Park. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,(XM).  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.ZI.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl.   Inl901,"JKL." 

DEFENDER;  Saturdays;  negro;  six 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1901;  H.  C.  C.  Astwood,  D.D.,  editor;  De- 
fender Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P)  ' 

LABOR  HERAIiD;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lisiied  1898;  Wm.  Corless,  editor;  Clark  & 
Corless,  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899, Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  1,839.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  19(t2.  yl.      In  19(  3.  yl  (A  A). 

PROVIDENCE  REGISTER;  Satur 
days;  independent:  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
8crlption$l ,  established  1876 ;  j.  U.  Hopewell, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation "jjcl." 

SCRANTONIAN;  Sundays;  twelve  to 
twenty  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Richard  Little,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:     Actual     average  for    1898. 
13,348.     In  1899,  yF.    Actual  average  for 
1900,13,703.    In  1901,  yE.    Actual  average 
/or  1902,  16,376.    In  1903,  yE.    Inl904,  yE. 

SO  NNABEND  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays; 
German;  republican;  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1886;  August 
Bethke,  editor;  Scranton  Journal  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

STRAZ;  Saturdays;  Polish;  labor; 
«igiit  pages  13x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894:  J.  A.  Dangel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher  (12—3). 

Circulation:  "jkl  "  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  vl. 

SVOBODA;   Thursdays;    Ruthenian; 
eight   pages    18x24;  subscription    $2;   estab- 
lished 1893;  John  J.  Ai'dan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL."    In  1897,  Z.     In 

1901,  Z  (4,6).  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,540. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H  (•  •). 

WOCHENBLATT;  Fridays;  German; 
Independent  democratic;   eight  pages  17x24; 


PENNS  YL  VANIA-^cranton. 

subscription  $2;  established  1865;  Fred  A. 
Wagner, publisher  (6-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN      ILLUSTRATOR; 

monthly;  art  illustrating;  twenty  pages 
6x12:  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Alt.  F. 
Clark  Company,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901. "jkl."  In  1902, (z— 3, 4)  1, 
In  111.  3,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

DISCIPLE;  monthly;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  SOcents:  established  May,  1902; 
J.  D.  Dabney  and  R.  W.  Clymer,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EVANGEL;  monthly;  interdenomina- 
tional evangelistic;  twenty  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Mrs. 
H.  L.  Peabody,  editor;  Evangel  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  19()0,  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.      In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).     In  1904,  y I. 

MINES  AND  MINERALS;  monthly; 
technical  mining  and  metallurgy ;  one  hun- 
dred and  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881;  The  International  Text- 
book Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,567;  for  1896,  6,817;  for  1897,  8,013. 
In  1898,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1899,  8,030; 
for  1900.8,367;  for  1901,9,669;  for  1902. 
10,333;     for    1903,   10,653;     for  1904. 

SEED*  TIME    AND    HARVEST; 

monthly;  agricultural;  thirty  two  pages 6x9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  January, 
1880;  Isaac  P.  Tillinghast,  editor;  The  Tilling- 
hast  Co..  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 4,  5)  E  (•  •). 

UP-TO-DATE;  monthly;  grocerytrade; 
twenty  eight  to  thirty  pages  9^x12;  .subscrip- 
tion 50cents;  established  19IJ0:  J.  W.  Ritten- 
house,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jjcL."  In  1902,  Z( 4,  5).  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  dur- 
ing the  past  year  was  l,35(i.    In  1904,  I. 

SELINSGROVE,  Snyder  Co.  D  l,826t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  50  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture. 

SNYDER    CO.    TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 

republican;  four  pages  22x27;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1853;  Joseph  A.  Lumbard. 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1856; 
J.  G.  Lesher,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SUSQUEHANNA;  monthly,  during 
college  year;  collegiate;  forty-four  pages 
6x9;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1891; 
Students  of  Susquehanna  University,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SELLERS  VILIiE,  BucT^s  Co.  P,l,247t 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  34  m . 

N.  of  Philadelphia.    Cigar  factories. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  E.  E. 
Althouse,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  in  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  lor  1900.  1,634;  for  a  year 
ending  tvith  May  3,  1901,  1,804  ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  February  14.  1902,  3,131.  In 
1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  ivith  December  9, 
1904,  3,537. 

SENECA,  Venango    Co.  )j  3,285  pop., 

3  m.  from  nearest  railroad  station  and  7  E. 

of  Franklin,  the  county  seat.    Oil  wells. 

KICKER;  bi-weekly;  Tuesdays  ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  svibscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899:  N.  S.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 5P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SEWICKLEY,  Allegheny  Co.  P3,5m 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 


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of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.    Residences 

of  Pittsburg  business  men.    Agriculture. 

SE\VICKL,EY  VALLEY;  Saturdays; 
local  and  society;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  G.  F.  Muller,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3   P).  Circulation   "jkl.-  In    1898.   Z.   In 

1902,  "JKL." 

^JlA.'M.O'K.llii,  Northumberland  Co.  u 
18,202+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Northern 
Central  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds., 
18  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Sunbury,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing  and  mining.  Anthracite 
coal. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,   and    TIMES,    Fridays;    democratic; 
eight    pages    15x20;    subscription — daily   $3, 
\reekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1886,  vireekly 
1872;  The  Dispatch  Publishing  Company,  edi 
tors  and  publishers  (8 — 3  P). 
Circulati  on— Daily :   In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,315.     In  1S95,  I.     In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,300. 
In  1897,   I  Y.    In  1898,  yl.     In  1899,  zl.     In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  (z—1,  2,  4.  5)  I. 
Inl903.  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1888,  weekly 
1862;  J.  I.  Steel.  Jr.,  editor;  H.  G.  Steel  & 
Co.,  publishers  (8— 3P). 

Circulatiou— l>aily:  In  1895,  publisher  as 
serts,  not  less  than  1.365.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  Inl898,yl.  In  1899.yl.  Ac^waZai-emflre 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900,2,641. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  Inl903,yH.  In 
1904.  yl. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly 
$1;  established  — dally  1893,  weekly  1894; 
The  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3) . 

Circulation- Daily :  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,500.  In  1896.  T.  In  1897. 
Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  2,348.  In 
1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  April  26. 1901,  2,343.    In  1902,  vH.    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  H.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,399. 

W^eekly:  "Dii  " 

SHARON,  Mercer  Co.  v  8,916t  Pop.,  on 

New   York,  Lake   Erie   &   Western,  Lake 

Shore  and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds..  71  m.  N 

W.  of  Pittsburg.    Iron  and  eteel  manufaet- 

uring. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4.50:  weekly  $1;  establlghed  1893; 
W.  H.  McFarland,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
W^eeklv:  In  1895.  "jkl"  Actual  average  for 
1896.1,093.  In  ^.897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,   1,150.     In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901.  "JKL." 

EAGLE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 20x26; 
subscription  $1;  estp.blished  1875;  W.  White- 
head, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jjcl." 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1864. 
John  L.  Morrison,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899.  T  (++). 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yL  In  1902,  yL  In  1903, 
yl.    In  19(M,  yl. 

SOUTH  SHARON  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  May.  1902;  C  C.  Connor, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 


PENNSYL  VANIA. 


SHARPSBURG,  Allegheny  Co.  p 

6,842t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg 

&  Western  Rds.  and  Allegheny  r.,  5  m.  N.  by 

N.  E.  of  Pittsburg.   Rolling  mills,  furnaces, 

foundries  and  coal  mines. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  McNabb  &  Schuetz,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SHARPS VILLE,  Mercer  Co.  b 2,970 r 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
Pennsylvania  and  Sharpsrille  Rds.,  24  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  New  Castle.  Blast  furnaces,  ma- 
chine works,  etc. 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1870;  Bartleson  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (7— 3  P).    Circulation 

••JKL." 

SHEFFIELD,    Warren    Co.  ^   1,295 

pop  ,  on  Pennsylvania  &  Tionesta  Valley 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  the  county  seat. 

Petroleum. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  M.  H.  Shick,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHENANDOAH,  SchuylkUl  Co.  d- 
20,321+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Pennsylva- 
nia and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  13  m. 
N.  of  Pottsville,  the  county  seat.  Oil  re- 
fineries.   Manufacturing.    Anthracite  coal. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1885,  weekly  1870;  Straughn, 
Parrot  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— dally  "jkl."  weeklj^  "jkl  " 

NEWS  BUDGET;  semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Wm.  G.  Hess  &  Bro..  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
February,  1!)03;  E.  J.  HollandandE.  F.  Moyer, 
editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3  P).    Circ'n  "j^l." 

ANTHRACITE     LABOR     NEWS; 

Saturdays;  labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .SI;  established  1903;  M.  E.Doyle, 
editor    and     publisher    (1 — 4).      Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

DARBININKU  VILTIS;  Saturdays; 
Lithuanian;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1903:  V.  J, 
Szliakys.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation •■iKL." 

ZVAIGZDE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
sixteen  pages  11x15:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  A.  M.  Milukay,  editor;  Lithua- 
nian Catholic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

DIEVA;  quarterly,  June,  September, 
December  and  March;  Lithuanian;  two  hun- 
dred pages  6x9;  established  1897;  Rev.  A. 
Mllukas  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SHERIDANVILL.E,  Allegheny  Co. 
p  3,400  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg. 
Residence  town. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  10J^xl4;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  H.  R.  Easier,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


SHERIDAN  NEWS;  Saturdays;  iude- 
pemlent;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
estabilslied  1899;  Leo  Mathe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

SHICKSHINNY,    Luzerne    Co.    n- 

1,456+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
"Western  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Sus 
Quehanna  r.,  16  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Wilkes 
barre,  the  county  seat.  Mining  and  farm- 
ing. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 18^3;  R.  Millard  Tubbs,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation;  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1899,  zI.  In 
190U,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for  several 
years  has  been  less  than  1.250.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  19ii3,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1904,  ii, 036. 

SHINGLE   HOUSE,  Potter  Co.   ti 

sou  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd. 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Coudersport,  the  county 

seat.    Window  glass,  farming  and  lumber 

ing. 

OSVVAYO  VAL.I.EY   MAIL;    Thurs 
days;    independent;    four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;    C.  A.  Herrick, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHIPPENSBURG,  Cumberland  Co. 

g  3,228+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading, 
Cumberland  Valley  and  Western  Maryland 
Rds.,  41  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
State  capital.  Seat  of  State  Normal 
School.  Clothing,  shirt  and  other  manu- 
factories, machine  shops,  engine  works, 
flour  mills  and  creameries.    Agi-iculture. 

CHRONICL.E;  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  N.  L.  Jlltten,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NJEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
20x2i6;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1844; 
J.  C.  Fleming,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900 
and  1901,  publisher  asserts,  each  week's  issue 
exceeded  1.000.    In  1902,  Z  (4).     In  1904,  "jkl." 

SIEGFRIED,  Northampton  Co.  n- 
400  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  7 
m.  N.  of  Allentown.  Cement  manufactur- 
ing. 

CEMENT  NEWS;  Fridays^  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  H.  S.  Rice,  editor  and  nub- 
1  isher  ( 3—3 ).    Oircul ation •  'jkl.  •  ■  In  1902,  Z  (4 ). 

SKIPPACK,  Montgomery  Co.  [\  640 
pop.,  10  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Norristown,  the 
county  seat,  and  18  from  Philadelphia. 
Manufactures  of  clothing,  butter  and 
cheese.    Live  stock  market.    Agriculture. 

MONTGOMERY  TRANSCRIPT; 

Frluaj's;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  B.  Wit  man 
Dambly.  editor;  Eugene  Dambly,  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,t296.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
1,.S40.  Actual  average  for  1897,  1,417;  for 
a  year  ending  with  October  2\,  1898,  1,573; 
for  1899,  1,950:  for  a  year  ending  with 
June.  1900,  2,066;  for  1901,  2,260.  In 
1902,  y I.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,445. 

SLATINGTON,  Lehigh  Co.  a-  3,773t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 


Allentown,  the  county  seat.  Rolling  mill, 
steam  boiler  and  slate  works,  and  manu- 
factory of  school  furniture.   Slate  quarries. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1868; 
Jas.  G.  Ranch,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

STAR;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894:  James  L.  Mast,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SMETHPORT,  c.  h.,  McKean  Co.  b 
1,704+  pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania and  Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kinzua 
Rds.,  20  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Clean,  N.  Y.  Min- 
ing and  petroleum. 

McKEAN  CO.  MINER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  186;S;  H.  L.  Backus,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

McKEAN  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
independent  democratic  ;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  S.  R. 
Lindsley  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3— 3). 
Circulation  "jjll." 

SMITHTON,  We$fmoreland  Co.  p 
1,00(J  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pitts- 
burg &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  39  m.  S.  E.  of 
Pittsburg.    Coal  mining  and  coaking. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895:  Alex. 
Watkins,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

SOMERSET,  c.  h.,  Somerset  Co.  p 
1,834+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  110  m. 
S.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Lumber  trade,  maple 
sugar,  cheese  and  butter.    Mining. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1827;  Robert  S.  Scull,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3  P).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

SOMERSET  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  18.54  :  A.  B. 
Grof,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circulation 
"JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  Inl903.Z  (4)  (»#). 

STANDARD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  a)x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  J.  A.  Lambert,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,1.  .4c« 
ual  average  for  1901.  3,146.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1903,  yH.     In  1904,  yH. 

SOUDERTON,    Montgomery    Co.  Z\ 

1,077+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 

25  ra.  N.  N.  W.  of   Philadelphia.      Steam 

planing   mills,   electrical   works,    hosiery 

and  cigar  and  clothing  manufactures. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  W.  F.  Goettler&  Son.  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z  (1,  2, 4,  5). 

SOUTH  BETHLEHEM,  North- 

ampton  Co.  D- 13,241+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley, 
Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Easton,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  Lehigh 
University.  Bessemer  steel,  ^teel  rail,  gov- 
ernment ordnance,  zinc,  oxide,  brass  and 
boiler  works  and  silk  and  knitting  mills. 
Iron  and  zinc  ores. 

GIjOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday ; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3:  established  1894;  D.  J.  Godshalk,  editor 
and  publi.'sher  (.3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (2,4,  5).    In  1904,  I. 


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PENNS  YL  VA  AT-4 . 


B  no  VVN  AND  WHITE;  vveekly.twlce 
aweek,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1894;  Students  of  Lehigh 
University,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JK-L." 

SOUTHFORK,  Cambria  Co.  U  2,635 f 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Conemaugh 

r.,  9  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Johnstown.    Planing 

mill.    Coal  and  clay  mining. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  H.C.  Stine- 
man,  editor  and  proprietor.   Circ'n  "jkl" 

SPARTANSBURG,  Crauford   Co. 

"□  483  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

by  E.   of   Tltusville.    Lumber,  farm   and 

dairy  district. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1;  established 
18S5;  H.  L.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher; 
issues  also  editions  for  Townville  and  Guy's 
Mills  (2—1). 

Combiued  circulation:    Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,446.    Inl9U4,  yl. 

SPRING  CITY y  Chester  Co.R2,566t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Schuylkill  r. 
and  canal,  opposite  Ro.versford  and  32  m. 
N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Wood-pulp  man- 
ufactory, stove  foundries,  glass  factories 
and  stove  molders'  facing,  fire-brick  and 
tile  works. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1872  ; 
Isaac  Carney,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.   "JKL." 

SPRINGDALE,     Allegheny    Co.    p 

1,00?  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E. 

of  Pittsburg.    Farming. 

RECORD;    Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription    $1;   estab 
lished   1880;    J.  G.  Barnes,    editor    and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRING  FORGE,  York  Co.  g  975 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Western  Mary- 
land Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  York,  the  county 
seat.  Paper  mills,  creamerj',  cigar  and 
brick  manufactories  and  iron  ore  mining. 

RIPPLET;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  §1;  established 
1896;  Charles  H.  Sprenkel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRINGTOWN,  Bucks  Co.  ^  296 

pop.,   8   m.  S.  E.  of  Bethlehem  and  48  N. 

of  Philadelphia.    Manufactories  and  mills. 

Agriculture. 

TIAIES;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).     CMrculation  "jkl." 

STATE   COLLEGE,   Center  Co.  D 
851t  pop.,  on  Bellefonte  Central  Rd.  Seat  of 
State  Agricultural  College. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1898:  Nittany  Print- 
ing  and  Publishing  Co.,   editors   and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

STEELTON,  Dauphin  Co.  n  12,0861 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelnhia  & 
Reading  Rds.,  3  m.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
county    seat  and  State   capital.     Several 


steel  works,  steam  flour  mill,  brick -yards 
and  stone  quarries. 

ADVOCATE   AND    VERDICT;   Sat 

urdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  J.  R.  Missemer 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  each  issue  has  been  more  than 
1,01)0.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  P.  S.  Blackwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays :  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;   W.   H.   H.   Sieg,  editor   and  publisher 


(12-4). 
Circulation: 

less  than  1,200. 
1898,  "JKL.-  In 
1903.  Z(4)(»#). 


In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
In  1896,  I.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jjo,."  In 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 


STEWARTSTOWN,  York  Co.  Q 
573+  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Stewarts- 
town  Rds.,  about  18  m.  E.  of  York,  th« 
county  seat.  Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1899:  N.C. 
Shaw,  editor;  Stewartstown  News  Company 
(Limited),  p.iblishers  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

STRASBURG,  Lancaster  Co.  a,9l6t 
pop.,  on  Strasburg  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Lan- 
caster, the  count}'  seat.    Agriculture. 

HOME;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Geo.  N.  Le  Fevre,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

N  E  W  S ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  John  G.  Homsher,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE;  month- 
ly; legal;  sixteen  pages  6x9i^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  John  G.  Homsher. 
editor    and     publisher   (6—3).      Circulation 

".>KL."   (A  A). 

STROUDSBURG,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co. 

o-  3,450+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  New  York,  Susquehanna  & 
Western  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Easton.  Water 
power,  iron  works,  woolen  and  silk  mills. 
Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  MONROE  DEMOCRAT, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  —  daily  1903, 
weekly  1832;  B.  F.  Morey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation- Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.500.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H .  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899, yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  li  Y,  Thursdays;  daily  inde- 
pendent, weekly  democratic;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  SU  established— daily  1894, 
weekly  1888;  Stroudsburg  Times  Company, 
editors  and|publishers  (3—3). 
Circul  atio  u  — Daily:  "jkl"  In  1902, 
Z  ( 1  2  4.  5). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,850.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898, "jkl. " 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (1, 2,  4,  5). 

JEFFERSONIAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: four  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1841;  C.  B.  Keller,  Jr.,  editor;  Jef- 
ff-rsonian  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl" 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


ons 


PENKS  YL  VA  NIA . 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


SUGAR  GROVE,  Warren  Co.\j6ll 

pop.,  15  m.   N.  W.  of  Warren,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

WARREN  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  C.G.  Langdon, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Clrc'n  "jk_l-." 

S  U  N  B  U  R  Y,  c.  b.,  Northumberland 

Co.  o  9,810+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing, Northern  Central  and  Pennsylvania 
Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  36  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  Williamsport  and  56  N.  of  Harrlsburg. 
the  State  capital.  Shipping  point  for  coal- 
Nail  worl£8,  stocking,  coffin,  door  and  sash 
factories  and  machine  and  car  shops.  Silk, 
woolen,  saw  and  rolling  mills.  Lumbering. 

DAIIjY;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1872;  Dally  Publishing  Co., 
•ditors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897,  I.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  ITEM;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  and  legal  holidays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Wm.  C.  Hill,  editor;  Item  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "JKL."  In 
189S,  Z.   In  1902.  ".uvl."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

AMERICAN;  Fridays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1840; 
Wm.  C.  Hill,  editor;  The  American  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yT. 
In  19(¥).  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  Z  (-1).    In  1904,  "jkl." 

NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.  DEM- 
OCRAT; Thursdays;  democratic ;  four  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1861; 
W.  L.  Dewart  and  W.  F.  Eichholtz,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P)  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902.  "j_kl." 

SUSQUEHANNA,  Susquehanna 
Co.  cf  3,813+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Steam-heater  factory, 
chemical  works  and  railroad  repair  shops. 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  liEDGER,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly 
$1 ;  established— daily  1887,  weekly  1889 ;  Coun- 
ty Press  and  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Circulation— Daily:  "iKL." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl.-    in  1896,  I.    In  189T. 
Y.    In  1898,  "JKL.  ■• 

JOURNAL.;  tri-weekly,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays ;  independent ;  four  pages 
15x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1869;  B. 
F.  Pride,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl.- 

SWARTHMORE,  Delaware  Co.  a 
903+  pop.,  on  Philadelpliia,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  Rd..  2  m.  E.  of  Media,  the  county 
seat,  and  12  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Seat  of 
Swarthmore  College. 

CLARION  AND  DELAWARE  CO. 
OBSERVER;  Saturdays:  independent; 
eight  pas:es  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1901;  The  Clarion  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1-  5  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SWARTHMORE;  Saturdays ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  E.  L.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SWISSVALE,  Allegheny  Co.  p  1,716 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of 

Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 

NEWS  :  Saturdays:  independent;  four 
pages   13x20;    subscription   :jO   cents;   estab- 


lished   June,  1;k(3;    Swissvale    Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1901;  O.  N.  Johnston,  editor;  Weekly 
Star  Publisliing  Co., publishers  (1—3).  Circu- 
lation—In 1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

T  A  M  A  Q  U  A,  Schuylkill  Co.  a-  7,267t 
pop.— local  estimate  8,000— on  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  and  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rds. 
and  Little  Schuylkill  r.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Potts- 
ville,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and 
coal  mining. 

COURIER;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
days;   independent;   four  pages  18x24;    sub 
scription$3;  established  1869;  John  M.Harris, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."    in 
1898,  Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

RECORDER;  tri-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
R.  H.  Hirsh,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1902, 
February,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  year 
past  at  no  time  has  been  less  than  1,300.    In 

1902,  (z— 6)1.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  y I. 
REGISTER;  semi  weekly,  Mondays  and 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  75  cents:  established  1898;  C. 
Honsberger,  editor  and  publisher  (:3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl. "  In  1901,  {z-4)  I. 
In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
during  the  preceding  year  less  than  1,020.  In 
190.3.  "JKL." 

TARENTUM,  Allegheny  Co.  P5,472t 
pop.— local  estimate  10,000-  on  Penn.sj'ivania 
and  Allegheny  Valley  Rds.  and  Allegheny 
r.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Paper  mill  and  glass  factories. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  J.  L.  Derrick,  editor  and 
publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z 
(1.  2,4.5). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ;  P.  F. 
Voigt.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

TERREHILL,  Lancaster  Co.  0,  891 

pop.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Lancaster,  the  county 

seat.    Cigar  factories.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  80  cents;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Cake,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    CiJ'culation  "jkl." 

THOMPSONTOWN,  ^«7nafa  Co.  n 
27.3+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Juni- 
ata r.,  opposite  Mifflintown,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

JUNIATA  GLOBE;  Tuesdays;  neu- 
tral; four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 189;>;  H.  W.  Wickersham,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  1. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900. 
"JKL."  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time 
has  been  less  than  1,400.    In  1902.  (z— 4)  I.    In 

1903,  yl.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,435. 

TIDIOUTE,  Warren  Co.  \2  l,237t  Pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Allegheny  r.,  35  m. 

N.  W.  of  Oil  City.    Saw,  planing  and  grist 

mills,  several  manufactories  of    lumber, 

furniture  and  hub  factories.    Cutlerj'. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x22;    subscription   $1.25;   established   1874; 


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PENNSYLVAMA. 


Charles  E.  White,  editor  and  publisher  (^3—3) 
Circulatiou  "jkl." 

TIOGA,  Tioga  Co.  tl  52it  pop.,  on  Erie 

and  Fall  Brook  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  of  Blossburg. 

Coke  works  ana  leather  factory. 

A  ItGUS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1892;  Fred  L.Graves, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  'jkl" 

TIONESTA,  c.  h.,  Forest  Co.  t^  815t 
pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
Rd.  and  Allegheny  r.,  20  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Oil 
City  and  90  S.  E.  of  Erie.  Manufactures 
of  bricks,  lumber  and  staves.  Agriculture. 
Petroleum. 

DEMOCRATIC    VINDICATOR; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1880;  J.  B.  Muse, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  --jkl." 

FOREST     REPUBLICAN;    Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1868;  J.  E.  Wenk,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl- " 

TITUSVILLE,  Crawford  Co.  \j  8,244t 
pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
and  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg Rds..  28  m.  E.  of  Meadville,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  boilers,  barrels, arte- 
sian and  oil-well  machinery,  leather  and 
furniture.    Petroleum  trade. 

COURIER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SjEMI-WEEKLV,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  50  cents;  established  1898; 
tjouiier  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).  Circulation— dailv  "jkl."  semi 
wenklv  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  In 
1903.  Z(4). 

3IORNING  HERALD:  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription— daily  S5.'20,  week  I  v  $1;  established 
—dally  1865.  weekly  1859;  V.  J.  Free,  editor; 
S.  A.  Bloss,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896.  l,42'-i. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900,1,425 ; /or  1901. 1,475.  In  19; I2,  yl. 
In  1903.  (z-4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
'2.004. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,995.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl." 
Actual  average  for  190),  3,N01;  for  1901, 
4,149.  In  1902,  vG.  In  l«t03,  (z-4)  G.  Ac 
tual  average  for  1904,  3,444. 

ADVANCE  GUARD;  Fridays;  dem 
ocratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1; 
established  1894:  D.  D.  Hughes,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WORLD;  Sundays;  republican;  four 
pages  151^2x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  F.  M.  McDonald  and  F.  A.  Akin,  editors 
and  publishers  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1899.  Z.    In  1902.  ".jkl."  (A  A). 

PETROLEUM  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
petroleum;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  1897:  F.  F.  and  Jas. 
Murray,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
20.210. 

TOUGHKENAMON,CAes<er  Co.^ 

396  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  & 

Baltimore    Rd.,   233^    m.   S.   W.   of    West 

Chester,  the  county  seat. 

TOUGHKEXA3ION,      AVOXDALl 
AND     LANDENBURG     EXPRESSj 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  S.  B. 
Dougherty,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL-"  (A  A). 


TOWANDA,  c.  h.,  Bradford  Co.  d 
4,663t  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Barclay  and 
Stat©  Line  &  Sullivan  Rds.  and  Susquehanna 
River,  30  m.  from  Wilkesbarre  and  60  S.  E. 
of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Has  planing  and  flour 
mills,  carriage,  toy,  chair,  boot  and  shoe 
and  household  furniture  manufactories. 

REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
daj';  independent;  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1879;  The  Towanda 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,010.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  so  small  as 
1,000.  in  1899. 1,050;  in  1900,1,000.  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  the  past 
year  has  been  so  small  as  1,050.  In  1902,  yl. 
in  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  during  the  past  vear  was  1,200.  Actual 
average  for  19U4.  1,421. 

BRADFORD  ARGUS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1838 ;  E.  Ashmun  Parsons, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1S94,  H.  In  1895,  1.  In 
1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  I.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  i;x»4,  yl. 

BRADFORD  STAR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  C.  F.  Heverly,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  zl  (?  ?).  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901, yl.     Inl9()2,yl.   In  190.3,  yl.    In  1904, yl. 

REPORTER-JOURNAL  AND  RE- 
P  U  B  I..  I  C  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  18x23:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—fi^porfcr  1840,  Journal  1873;  Republi- 
can 1875,  consolidated  Ui03;  The  Towanda 
Printing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisherasserts.  not 
less  than  3,700;  In  1896,  each  edition  over  8.500. 
In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898.  3,500. 
In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
3.500.  In  1900.  H.  Actual  average  for  1901 
3,766;  /or  1902,  3,917;  /or  1903,  4,372; 
for  1904,  5,459. 

TOWER    CITY,   Schuylkill    Co.  n- 
2,167+ pop.,  on  Williams   Valley  Rd.,  24  m 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Pottsville,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  coal  mining. 
ECHO;  Saturdays;    four  pages    20x26; 
subscription  $1:   established  1882:  R.B.Wil- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).     Circula- 
tion "jk;.."  _      ^  ^ 

WEST  SCHUYLKILL  HERALD ; 
Thursdays;  republican:  four  to  eight  pages 
18x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W. 
F.  Knecht.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKJ_." 

TOWNVILLE,  Crcnvford,  Co.  \2  *37t 
pop.,  6  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Tryonville,  the 
nearest  railway  station  on  Western  New 
York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd.  Grist  and  saw 
mills.  Broomhandle  factory. 
BREEZE  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages   15x22:    subscription   §1;    established 

1893;    Fred.  B.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl-" 

TR AFFORD  CITY,  Westmoreland 

Co.  P  on  Pennsylvania  Rd. 
TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A) 

TREMONT,  Schuylkill   Co.  n-  1,9-lTt 
pop.,  on  People's  and  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Rds.,  13  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Pottsville, 
the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 
NEWS;  Thursdavs;  neutral;  four  page* 

18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1874;  U. 


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Q.  B.'it.torfr.  «<<IU«)r  anil  pulillslier  (7-3  P).  CIr- 

\\   KST     snil  YI.KII.I-     l»HESS| 

BatunlavM;  iiuli'iiuii.liiit ;  i-Ik'IiI  pHiffH  KU'At; 
•iihsoriptloii  tl.^^:  t'.Ht.'ilillshiMl  1SH4;  Joliu 
SplisiuT.  e<lltt)r  iiijil  piiMlsliiT.  I'Irc'n   VKt  •• 

TREVORTON.  .ynrthuinberlund  Co. 

LJ   on    I'lillutlcliililik    .%    KciKlliitf   K(l.,   7  111. 

W.  iif  siiamoklii.    AKrlcultur*). 

MOI  NTAIN  K(  IH»  I  FrI.luys  ;  four 
paK«*8  11x16;  ntil>Hcrl)>tl<>n  $1;  >>8(ali1Ulie(l 
ISSS;  S.  H.  Bcrk'tT,  pdltor  and  puhllshor. 
Clroulatlcin  "vjiL  " 

TROY,  lirndford  Co.  ;';   l,450t  pop..  OH 

Northurii   Central  Rd.,  35  m.  8.  of  Elinlra, 

N.  Y.    Agriculture  and  butter  niaklni;. 

CiA/ETTE;  Thursduyfi;  rapuMlc-an;  four 
i)a^'U8..H)x26;  ttulixcrlptioiill  ;  eHtaMished  186J; 
Cules  VuM  Kaurcn,  eilltor  and  publlnher 
<T— 3  P).     iMrculation   viij  •• 

R  E<;  ISTEKi  TMiirsdayi;  local;  .'iKlit 
paK**^  llxlt'.;  suliMcription  $1;  flstabliahed 
IKSl ;  K.  F.  Looinis,  editor  and  publisher  (S-3l. 
Cirouliiliuii:  In  IS'.iS.  puldlHher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1  iKuS.  In  isyt;.  1.  Actual  avrraaf 
/or  18i;.  l.'i'il.  InlS9><.  yl.  InlS't;».  vl.  In 
I'JUl.  yl.  In  1901.  vl.  In  I'Xrj,  vl.  lu  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1914.  yi. 

TUNKHANNOCK,  o.  h.,  Wyoming 
Co.  cC  l,305t  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Mon- 
trose Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  24  m.  N.  W. 
of  Scranton.    Grain  ^'rowing. 

KEIM  HMCAN    AM)    NEW  AGE; 

Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x2H ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  — AVj:>((/<ii<f»« 
ls69.  Xrir  Age  188*2;  Lyman  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3— 5P).    Circulation   vki  •• 

WYOllINCJ  l)E>I()('KATj  Frldavs; 
democratic:  four  pages  23x28;  sub.scrlptlon 
♦  l.'.V>;  established  1861;  Alvln  Dav  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "^kl." 

TURTLECREEK,  Allegheny  Co.  p 
3,262+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of 
Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.    Airbrake, steel, 
electric  and  manufacturing  works,  coal 
gas  company  and  lumbar  and  planing  mlll.s. 

T  It  I  II  r  N  E  I  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eU'ht  p  i«es  l.Sx20;  subscription  |l;  estab- 
lUhed  lS9.t;  A.  Park  Dlbler.  editor  and  pub 
llsiier  i8— 3»;  nrlnts  an  edition  entitled  tlie 
,\>iiv<  for  East  Pittsburg.  Combined  cirou 
latlon  "^itj,  " 

VALLEY     LEADEK  ;     Fridays;    four 
p  ik'es    18x21;    subscription    $1;    establlshe'l 
■If,;  Chas.  J.   Cup|)8,  editor  and    puldlsher. 
CirculatJ.iii  -whi.  " 

TYRONE,  niair  Co.  n   .'),g4:t   pop.. 

—local  est  I  mate  8,000— on  PennsylvanlaRd., 
14  m.  N.  N.  K.  of  Altoona.  Iron,  lime,  leather, 
paper,  lumber  and  stone.  Coal  trade.  Large 

tann<'ry.    Shipping  point. 

11  EK.\  lil)  ;  every  erenlngexcoptSunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  ITjx^^;  sub- 
scription— ilally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  — 
ilally  ISS7,  weekly  1887:  C.  S.  \V.  Jones,  editor 
*nd  publisher.  Circulation  —  dally  ••au." 
weekly    ;jll  " 

TIMESi  Saturdays;  republican;  foi.r 
pages  ^ox^*'.;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18*); 
Harry  A.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
<6  -3i. 

Circulation:  In  1897.  -oLi.  "  In  18M.  rl. 
In  1><W.  zl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yL  In 
1902.  yl.    In  190-1,  (z-ti  I.     In  1904,  vl. 


PKSSSYLVANIA. 


ULYSSES,  /'otter  Co.  rt  «••>  l>«P-.  •>» 
Kail  liiook  IC<1.,  at  liead  of  Uene»ee  r.,  l.'>  ni. 
N.  E.  of  Coudersport,  the  c<iunty  wat,  and 
35  from  Emporium.  Stock  riiUiiig.  ngrl- 
oulture  and  liiinborlng. 

t^EN'I'l  N  EL  ;  NVedncHdavs;  iudeuen<lent; 

elglil   pages  15x22;   subseriptlon  tl.2.'«;    estab 
llslie.l   IK-I;   T.  (J.  Uardeiier.  e<lltor  and  jiub- 
Usher  is    ;!  .    Clrculal  Ion  "^KL  " 

UNION  CITY,  AVief'o.ti.'MOItpop., 
on  New  York,  Lake  Krie  A  Western,  Penn- 
sylvania and  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania IMS.,  26  III.  S.  S.  E.  of  Erie,  tlio 
county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  agricult- 
ure. 

TI.>IESj  Tliursdays;  Independent:  elghl 
pages  ir).x22 ;  suliscrlptlon  $\.:i);  establislied 
1870;  McLean  Uros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "ijiL  " 

UNIONTOWN,  c.  h.,  Faj/ettt  Co.  p 

7,31  It  pop.,  on  Uultlinore  &  Ohio  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  »;9  m.S.  by  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg^ 
Agriculture,  coke  and  Iron. 

EVENINCi  (JEN  I  IJSj  everv  evening  ex- 
cept .Sunday,  and  (i  EM  I?*  OF  LIIIEK- 
TV'',  Tliursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
-daily  i:ix2u,  weekly  1:"px22;  subscription- 
dally  "$:;,  weekly  81;  established- dally  isay: 
weeklv  1805;  John  .S.  RItenour,  editor  and 
publls'her  ( 12—41. 

Circiiliitioii— Daily:  "jki.."  In  1902.  Z (4, 6). 
In  I'.Hi.S,  Z  (4). 

Weekly:  In  lS'.t;").  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1.500.  In  18%.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  189S, 
"jKi."  In  1'J(J2,  Z  (4).  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
190J,  iz-4)  I  (t  +  i. 

NEWH  STAXDAKD:  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  ami  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  six,  weekly  eight 
pages  "20x27.  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  isas,  weekly  1827;  O.  J. 
Sturgis,  editor;  News  Standard  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Circiilatioii- Daily:  "jkl."  In  1903,  u— 1) 
!(••>.     InliMt,  yl. 

Weekly:  "JJiJ"  In  1897,  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1899.  Z.  In  1900.  Z  (3.  4.  5).  In  1001,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    In  IIHW,  iz— 41  I  (#•).     In  1901.  vl. 

A  F  R  <)  -  A  M  E  K  I  C  A  X  S  I  Ci  N  A  L  | 
weekly  ( AA  >. 

PEOPLE'S  TUIBlNEi  Thursdays; 
proiiibltlon ;  eight  pages  lSx24;  subscription 
$1;  estal>liflhed  1893;  W.  M.  Likins,  editor  and 
publisher  (.^—31. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  tlian  1.4(»i.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  InlH99,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  vl. 
In  19a2,  (z— 4)  I.    Inl90:J,yI.    Inl9o»,yL' 

VANDERGRIFT,  HV«/moreZami 

Co.       2.ii7i>  pop.,  on  PennsylvanlaRd. 

CITIZEN:   Saturdays:   non  partl.san ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  l."ix2"2;  subscription  fl; 
established    188-2;    E.   H.   Welsh,    editor    and 
pulillslier  (  1—5). 
Circiiliilion:  In  1904  (z— »)  I. 

VERONA,  Allegheny  Co.  pi. 477 1  pop., 

on  .Mleglieuy  \'alley  Rd.  and  Allegheny  r., 

12  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 

Rallroa<l    machine    shops,   glass,    spring. 

dynamite  and  powder  factories  and  tool 

works. 

XEWS-IIEKA  LDt  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x'2i);  subscription  tl:  established  1899; 
George  R.  Morrison,  editor  and   publisher. 

C'lreiilnt Ion  'vkl  " 

WARREN,  c.  li.,  Warren  Co.  t:  8,0431 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg, Pennsylranla  and  Western  New  York 


S56 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSTL  VANIA. 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


&  Pennsylvania  Rrts.  and  Allegheny  r,,  66 
m.  S.  E.  of  Erie.  Petroleum  trade  center 
and  extensire  manufactories. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  S4.  vireekly  $1;  established  1900;  Cha 
pin  Hall,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7— 3P). 

Circulatiou— Daily:    Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  loith  October  16, 1901,  l.OSO. 
In  1902,  ••JKL." 
Weekly:  "jki-" 

I>I  I  R  R  O  K  ;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,    and     SE>II-WEEKL.Y,    Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;   daily  four  pages 
20x24,  semi-weekly  eight  pages  15x22;    sub 
scriptlon— daily  $4,  semi- weekly  $1.50;  estab 
lished— dally  1886,   semi- weekly  1882;    W.  D. 
McLaren,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily :     In    1901,   "jkl."    In 
1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for 
the  past  year  was  less  than  1,850.     In  1903, 
yl.     In  1904.  vl. 

Seiiii- Weekly :  In  1901,  "jkl.-  In  1903. 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for  the 
past  year  was  less  than  1,950.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
l»)4,yl. 

31  A  I  Ij  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1848; 
E.  Cowan's  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3). 
Circulation  '■js-l.-    In  1903,  Z  (4i. 

FOKENINGS  VANNEN;  monthly; 
Swedish;  eight  to  twelve  pages  13x18;  sub- 
■criptlon  50  cents;  established  November, 
1901;  C.  E.  Llndstone,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,541.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  issue  was  1  ,oOO. 

WASHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Washington 
Co.  p  7,670+  (local  estimate,  19,000  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis,  Pennsyl- 
vania Co's  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.  and 
Chartiers  creek,  31  m.  S.  S.  of  Pittsburg.  Seat 
of  the  "Washington  and  Jefferson  College. 
Mining  of  bituminous  coal  and  the  manu- 
facture of  brass,  malleable  iron, glass,  tubes 
and  pipes,  carriages,  etc.    Natural  gas. 

OBSERVER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  reoublican;  eight  pages  16x23;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1871;  John  L.Stew- 
art, editor;  Observer  Publishing  Company, 
publisher.^  (1—4). 

Circulatiou  'iKi."  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,  5).  Act- 
u  al  average  for  1903,  3.S60.    In  1904,  yH. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  16x23;  suD- 
gcription  $3 ;  established  1808  ;  Observer 
Publlsl»ing  Company,  publishers;  prints  also 
a  morning  edition  for  rural  delivery  (1 — i). 
Circulation:  In  1S95,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  2,r00;  for  1897,  2,885;  for  1S98. 
3<231;  for  1899.  3,686;  for  19U0,  4,270, 
for  1901,  5,439: /or  1902,  5, 857 1 /or  1903, 
5.697.     In  1904.  yCi. 

D  E.>IOC  R  A  T ;  Wednesdays;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  Hart  *  Foster,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jKi." 

JOURNAIi;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
J.  H.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1902,   ••iKL."    In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I  (••>.    In  1904,  vT. 

WATERFORD,  ^ri«  Co.  ^  767t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 
Erie,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mlU.s  and  tan- 
nery.   Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877:  Chas.  F.  Bolard,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "iju," 


WATSONTOWN,  Northumberland 
Co.  D  1,898+  pop.,  on  Central  Pennsylvania 
&  Western,  Noithern  Central  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  17  m.  N.  of 
Sunbury,  the  county  seat.  Manufactories 
of  machinery,  tables,  boots  and  shoes  and 
planing  mills.    Agriculture. 

RECORD  AND  ST  A  R  ;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  17^^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25 ;  established  1871 ;  Lew.  C.  Fosnot, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

WATTSBURG,  Erie  Co.  1 851t  pop., 

on  French  creek,  8  m.  N.  of  and  connected 

by  stage  line  with  Union  City,  the  nearest 

station   on  the   New  York,   Lake   Erie   & 

Western,  Pennsylrania  and  Western  New 

York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  and  18  S.  E.  ol 

Erie,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  and  shingle 

mills  and  tub  and  pall  factory.    Butter  and 

cheese  making  and  farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Maurice  Buncombe,  editor  and 
publislier.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WAYNE,    Delaware  Co.  Q,  on  Penn- 

sylvania   Rd.,  14   m.  W.  of   Philadelphia. 

Suburban  residences. 

SUBURBAN;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  M.  Ehart,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1898,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl.  ■ 

WAYNESBORO,    Franklin  Co.  q 

5,396+  pop.,  on  Mount  Alto  and  Western 
Maryland  Rd.s.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Cham- 
bersburg,  the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of 
steam  engines,  tlireshing  machines  and 
fruit  evaporators.  Steam  lumber  mills. 
Agricultural  district.    Copper  and  iron  ore. 

BLUE  RIDGE  ZEPHYR;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  RECOKD» 
Thursdays;  independent;  daily  four,  weeltly 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  %\ :  established— daily  1895,  weekly 
1876;  I.  E.  Yost,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3), 
Circulation— dally  "jki,."  weekly  "jkl.-  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  daily  Z  (4),  weekly  Z  (4). 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays:  daily  four, 
weelilj'  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  — 
daily  $3.  weekly  $1;  established  August, 
1901;  Waynesboro  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1— ;3).  Circulation— In  1902,  daily 
Z  (1.  2.  4,  5),  weekly  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

WAYNESBURG.c.h.,  Greene  Co.JL 
2,544+  pop.,  on  Waynesburg  &  Washington 
Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising.    Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

TIIIES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
repuV)lioan;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1901;  J.  H.  McKay,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "uu,  ■• 

GREENE  CO.  DE310CRAT  ;  Frl 
days;  democratic:  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1871;  W.  O.  Headlee, 
editor;  Democrat  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publislier  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.72(i.  In  1895.  II.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  ItKM),  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z-4)  I.  In  1903.  y I.  In 
1904.  y I. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  p&gea  \514:l22H;  subscription 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


957 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


$1;  established  1872;  Ragan,  Evans  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,117.  Inl896,H.  Inl897.Y.  In  1898. yl. 
In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  every  week  was  not  less  than  2,700.  In 
1902,  vH.     Inl903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1813;  Pauley  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jk-l." 

REPIJUI^ICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x29;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1833;  I.  H.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,488;  for  1896,  1.421.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  ••Jici."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

WEATHERI. Y,  Carfton  Co.  i:>»,471t 
pop.,   on   Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,    10   m.  E.  of 
Hazleton.    Silk   mill   and    railroad  shops. 
Coal  mining. 
HERALD  ;     Fridays ;    independent; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 

1880;  P.  E.  Faust,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.-     In  1896,  I.     In 

189T,  Y.    In  1898,  "iKL-"    (  ??) 

WELLSBORO,    c.h.,    Tioga  Co.  b 

2.954t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Division  of 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  40 
m.  S.  of  Corning,  N.  Y.  Bituminous  coal 
mining  and  agriculture. 

AGITATOR;  Wednesdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1854;  Arthur  M.  Roy,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3, 968. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
llshed  1874:  Frank  Conevery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  averagefot 
1896,1.710.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  (  ??) 
In  1899,  Z.   In  1902.  "iiu.."   In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

REPUBLICAN  ADVOCATE; 
Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
•crlptlon  1 1.30 ;  eatabllshed  1884 ;  W.  L.  Shearer, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  exceed- 
ing 3.260.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  July,  publisher 
asserts,  each  week  for  the  past  year  has 
been  upward  of  2.830.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEST  ALEXANDER,  Washing- 
ton Co.  p  462+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Farming. 

SATURDAY    EVENING    CALL.; 

semi-monthly;  republican;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895;  Barry 
&  Son, editors  and  nublishers.    Circ'n  "isL." 

WEST  CHESTER,  c.  h.,  Che$ter 
Co.  P,  9,534+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and 
Philadelphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds., 
27  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia  and  16  N.  of  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Steam  flour  mills  and  ho- 
siery, soap,  candle  and  tinware  factories. 
Agriculture. 

LOCAL  NEWS;  every  evening  except 
■unday;  four  pages  19x25;  subscription  $J3; 
established  1872;  W.  W.  Thomson  editor;  W. 
H.  Hodgson,  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  13.228.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  yF. 
In  1901,  yF.  In  1902.  yF.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  15,086;  for  1903,  15,168.  In 
1901,  yE. 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA. 


.TEFFERSONIAN:  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;  six  pages  17J^x23:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1842;  W.  H.  Hodgson,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VILLAGE  RECORD;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1; 
established  1809;  Jas.  B.  Fisher,  editor;  T.  L. 
Eyre,  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  O  In  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.  yH.     In  1899,  zH.     In  1900,  yH.     In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  H.  In 
1904,  yl. 

WESTFIELD,    Tioga    Co.    [^    l,180t 

pop.,  on  Addison  &  Pennsylvania  and  Fall 

Brook  Rds.  and  Cowaneeque  r.,  26  m.  N.  W. 

of  Wellsboro,    the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  dairying. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  W.  W.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl."     In   1898,   Z.     In 

1902,  ■•JKL." 

WEST  GROVE ,  Chester  Co.  P,  029t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Nur- 
series and  easket  and  knitting  factories. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  W.  F.  Dautze,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4).     Circulation  "jkl." 

HOME  AND  FLOWERS;  monthly 
(AA). 

SUCCESS  WITH  FLOWERS  J 
monthly;  floriculture;  thirty-six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  35  cents;  established  1890;  Suc- 
cess with  Flowers  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  75,000.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zC.  In  1899.  yC.  In  1900,  yC.  In  1901, 
(z — 6)  C.  In  1902,  C.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  February  1904,  36,526  (A  A). 

WEST  MIDDLETON,  Washington 

Co.  p  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pennsyl. 

vania  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Washington. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub" 
scription  $1 ;  established  November  1901 ;  Geo- 
A.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

WEST     NEWTON,     We$tmoreland 

Co.  p  2,467+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  E.  of 
Pittsburg.  Coal,  coke,  freestone,  limestone 
and  lumber.    Farming. 

SUN  ;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x21%; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  C.  W.  Kel- 
logg, editor;  Parker  &  Kellogg,  publishers 
(7-3  P).    Circulation  "ijtL." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Krepa  &  Waters,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Cii'culatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WHITEHAVEN,  Luzerne  C:a- 

1,517+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Central  of 

New  Jersey  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  30  m.  S.  by 

S.  E.  of  Wilkesbarre,  the  county  seat. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  W.  C.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  accorded  in  1896,  "itt." 
Actual  average  for  the  first  six  vionths  of 
1897.  1.031.  In  1898,  '-un.-  In  1903,  Z  (4) 
(••). 


958 


AMERICAN  NEWSrAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNS  YL  VANIA—  Wilkeabarre. 


PEKNS  YLVANIA—  W'ilkesharre. 


■WILKESBARRE.    C.   h.,    Luzernl     GO  RNIKj  Saturdays;  Polish;  four  pages 
'^  '  ^x26;    subscriptiqii  S2;   established  1893;  K. 


Co.  D-  51,721+  pop.,  center  of  six  railroads 
on  the  Susquehanna  r.  Axle  and  silk  and 
lace  curtftln  mills,  cutlerj',  mine  machinery 
and  boot  and  shoe  factories.     Anthracite 

coal. 

DAILY.  I 

EVENING  LEADER ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  UNION  I 
LEADER,  Fridays  ;  daily  and  weekly 
democratic,  Sunday  Independent;  ten  to 
twenty-four  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$3.  Sundav  $2  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1879,  Sunday  1885,  weekly  1810;  H.  R.  Whit  j 
craft,  editor;  Leader  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
H  Z.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903  (z— 3)  H.  In 
19()4,  (z— 4)  G  (••). 

Sunday:  In  19<J3,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  I  («•). 
Weekly:  "JKL"    In  1897,  Z.     In  1902,  "jal." 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  -jkl.' 

NEWS;  every  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  daily  democratic,  Sunday  and 
weekly  independent ;  daily  eight,  Sunday  six 
teen,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  Bubscriptlon 
dally  $3,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1884.  Sunday  1878,  weekly  1882;  Richard 
Little,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also  at 
Pittston.  Circulation— daily  •jkl."  weekly 
-iKL."  In  1899, dally  Z.  In  1900,  daily  Z.  In 
1902,  ".iKL." 

RECORD  ;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
»nd  RECORD  OF  THE  TIMES,  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
semi-weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1873,  semi- 
weekly  1832;  Wilkes-Barre  Record  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  avtrage  for 
1895,  8,984;  for  1896,  9,839;  for  1897, 
10,430;  for  1898,  11,395;  for  1899, 
11,243;  for  1900.  11.538;  for  19C1, 
12,114;  for  1902,  12,327;  for  1903, 
12,S5S;  /or  1904,  14,277. 
Semi- Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,883; /or  1896,2,209;  for  1897,  2,518; 
for  1898,  3, 067; /or  1899.  3.40<J:  for  1900, 
4,089;  for  1901,  4,212; /or  1902,  4,419. 
In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
4,«34. 

TIAIE.S;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages— daily  17x22,  weekly  17x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $3,  weekly  $1;  egtablished 
—daily  1890,  weekly  1895;  Llddon  Flick,  ed 
Itor;  Wilkes  Barre  Times,  publiihers  (1—5). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Accorded  Hfrom  1892 
to  1895.  In  18«6,  G.  Actual  average  for 
1897,4,293.  In  1898,  yG.  Act un I  average 
for  a  year  ending  tinth  March, 1899.  5,994. 
Ial900,yG.  Inl901,yG.  Inl902,(z-1,2.4,5)G. 
In  1903.  (z^)  G.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
10,798. 
Weekly:  "jjLt" 

WEEKLY. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
8Ul>scrlption  $1;  established  IfKXl;  Ira  Brown, 
editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COURIER  -  HERALD  ;  Saturdays; 
labor;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  6! (cents; 
established  1898  ;  C.  F.  Qulnn,  editor;  Central 
Labor  Union,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion ".IKL"  (A  A). 

DEMOKRATISCHES  W^CH- 
TER  AM)  SAMSTAG  ABEND;Thur8 
days;  German;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $2:  established  1841; 
Philip  Weiss,  editor;  Wilkesbarre  German 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  ( 12 — t ). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  ■■.uu,.-  Actual  average 
for  lS9a,  2,021.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  (z-4)  H. 
In  1901,  yl.  InI9<r2.  (z— 1.  5)1.  Inl903.yl.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  I  (••). 


Struzynski,  publisher 


•JKL."     In  1908,  (z— 4)1  (( 


Kijanski,  editor;  T 
(8-3). 

Circulation 
In  1904,  vl. 

LUZERNE    CO.    EXPRESS;    Satur 
days;  German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22 j 
subscription   $1;  established    1882;  Paul    A. 
Drippe,  editor;  Luzerne  County  Express  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LUZERNE  LEGAL  REGISTER; 
Fridays;  legal;  twenty  four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription S3;  established  1872;  Geo.  B.  Kulp, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "iKi" 

MONTHLY. 

TELEGRAM;  monthly;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  25 cents;  established  1^-87; 
J.  C.  O'Donnell.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3 P). 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jkl. ••  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,560.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  v I.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903» 
y  I  (A  A). 

BI-MONTHLY. 

ATLANTIC    OSTEOPATH;     bi 

monthly;  osteopathic;  2u  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  September, 
1901;  Atlantic  College  of  Osteopathy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9— 3F). 
Circulation  "jkl.'-  (A  A). 

l^ILKINSBURG,  Allegheny   Co.  p 

11,886+   pop.,  on   Pennsylvania   Rd.,   7   m . 

E.  of   Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 

CALL;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  A.  H.  Silvey,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation  "j_kl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  1903,  (z— 4i  I.    In  lit04,  (z— 4)  1  (•  •). 

WILLIAMSPORT,  c.  h.,  Lycoming 

Co.  ^  28,757+  pop.,  center  of  five  railroads, 
on  W.  bank  of  Susquehanna  r.  and  canal, 
96  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital, 
and  78  S.  of  Elmira,  N.Y.  Lumber  trade 
center.  Saw  mills,  furniture  factories,  iron 
foundries  and  machine  shops. 

EVENIN G  NEWS ;  every eveningexcept 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  Y,  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscription— daily  $3;  weeklv  $1 ;  es- 
tablished-daily 1894,  weekly  1898;'  H.  F. 
Richards,  editor;  The  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8--3). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  ^cf- 
wai  awrafire /or  1896,  3,292.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  y  I.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl» 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:   -jkl." 

GAZETTE  AND  BULLETIN;  every 
morning  except  Sunaay,  and  T  R  1  - 
WEEKLY,  Mondays.  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages— daily  15x24, 
triweekly  19x24;  subscription —daily  $3, 
triweekly  $1.50;  established— Oaze^e  1801, 
Bulletin  \S6{);  consolidated  1869;  Gazette  and 
fiulletin  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accordtd  G  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1S96,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  (z— €»  I.  In 
1902,  (z— 4,6)  I.  In  1903,  y  I  (•  #).  In 
1904,  yl. 

Tri-\Veekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899,  "JKL."      In  1902,  Z  (4— 5). 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
TRI- WEEKLY,  Mondays,  Wednesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  eight,  tri- 
weekly eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  triweekly  $1.50;  established  1870; 
James  W.  Sweely.  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation—  Daily:  Actual  average  for 
18 '5,  5.033:  for  1896  5,103;  for  1897, 
5, 164; /or  a  year  ending  with  July,  1898, 
6. .3 15;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  September, 
IS9^J,  6,047;  for  a  year  ending  unth  June, 
1900,   7,202;    for  1901,    7,880;   for    1902, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


959 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 


8,660;  /or  1903,  9,309;  /or  1904,  10,130. 

Tri- Weekly:  In  189?),  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  4,004.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,107;  for  1897.  4,156;  /or  1898.  4,083; 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1899, 
4.^^41.  In  1900,  vH.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  3,980;  for  1902,  3,988;  for  1903. 
3.9S6:/<"- 1904,4,103. 
i'KNNSYl.VANIA  <iRIT;  Sundays; 
independent;  twelve 


m 


4  nmm  -m 


to  sixteen  pages  17x23; 
gubscrlption$2;  estab 
Ushed  1882;  Grit  Pub 
lishlng  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  Actu 
a  I  average  for  1895. 
60,439  ;  for 
78,806  ;  for 
79,579  ;  for 
96. 3-43  ;  for 
114,713;  for 
181,368;  for 


1896, 
1897, 
1898, 
1900; 
1902. 
1904, 


9'i.SSG  :  for  1899, 
104,316;  for  1901, 
147,749;  for  1903, 
193,758. 

STATESMAN;   Fridays;  four  pages 
13x20;    subscription    25    cents;    established 
June,  1902;  W.  I.  Driesbach.  editor;  States 
man  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jja." 

WEST  BRANCH  BEOBACHTERj 
Fridays;  German:  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
George  B.  Wolf,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl- 

NATIOXA  I.  EDUCATOR  ;  monthly  ; 
educational;  eight  pages  103^x14;  subscrip- 
tion SOce.its;  estai  lished  1860;  T.  K.  Home, 
editor;  H.  G.  Phillips,  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1894.  B.  In  1895, 1.  Actual 
average  far  1896,  3,276.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
19<X).  3,900.  In  1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
190".,  H.    lu  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

STAR;  monthly;  republican;  four  pages 
9x12;  subscription  20  cents;  established  May, 
1901;  Hugh  B.  Fiedler,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (AA). 

WILLIAMSTOWN,  Dauphin  Co.n 
2,931+  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Will- 
iams Valley  Rds.,  24  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Pottt- 
ville.  Hosiery  and  underwear  manufac- 
tories.    Coal  mining  and  shipping. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
14x21;  subscription  $1;  establislied  1891;  Mat- 
tie  J.  Opie,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (6— 3).     Circulation  "iKL"    In  1898,  Z. 
In  1902.  ".jja." 

WILMERDING,   Allegheny  Co.   p 

4,179  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E 

of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.    Mauufact 

uring. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  W.  I.  Alter, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  "    In 

1902,  Z(  1,2,  4,  5). 

WINDBER,  Somerset  Co.  p  6000 pop,, 
1}4  m.  S.  of  Johnstown.  Coal  mining,  fire- 
brick and  lumber. 

ERA:    Thursdays;   Independent-repub- 
licai;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed    Maj-,    1S9S:    Amos   Claar.    editor; 
Ci;nr&  Vance,  publishers  (2—4).  Circ'n  Z  (4). 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pagMs  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  estaVjlish- 
ed  1899;  Will  F.  Hendrlckson,  editor:  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl"   In 

1903,  Z  (4). 

WOMEIiSDORF,  Berks  Co.  0,  1/M 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  15  m. 

from  Reading.    Cigar  manufacture. 

LUTHERAN;  monthly;  lutheran;  t«n 
pages  11x15;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished November.  19^)3;  General  Council  Luth- 
eran Church,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 


PENNS  YL  VAN  I  A . 


WRIGHTS VILLE,    York    Co.    g 
2,266+  pop.,  on   Pennsylvania  Rd.,  Susque- 
hanna r.  and  Susquehanna  and  Tidewater 
canals,  11  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  York,  the  county 
seat,  and  31  S.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State 
capital.     Planing  and  saw  mills.     Furni- 
ture, lime,  cigar  and  hardware  factories. 
STAR;     Fridays;     independent;     four 
pages  17>^x24;    subscription  $1;   established 
1854;  S.  E.  Herring,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TELEGRAPH;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  Telegraph  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  -jkl." 

WYALUSING,  Bradford  Co.  [^  525t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania &  New   York   canal,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 
Towanda,  the  county  seat.     Farming. 
ROCKET;   Wednesdays;    Independent; 

four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 

1886;  V.  D.  Keeler,  editor;  Keeler  Bros.  &  Co., 

publishers  (6—3). 

Circulatiou:   In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 

less  than  1,752.    In  189b.  I.     In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898.  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WYCOMBE,  Bucks  Co.  a,  ItO  pop., 

6  m.  S.  E.  of  Doylestown,  the  county  seat. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1S99;  C.  E.  Woodmausee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

YARDIiEY,  Bucks  Co.  R  714t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Trenton,  N.  J.  Stone 
quarries,  shirt  factory  and  farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages  1:5x20; 
subscription's  cents;  established  1897;  John 
G.  Preston,  editor;  Preston  Publishing  Co. 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  ' 

YEADON,  Delatvare  Co.  U^  689  pop., 

7  m.  N.  E.  of  Media,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  neutral:  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1902;  Foster  Gilroy.  editor  and  publish- 
er (12—3).    Circulation  "jjcl."  (A  A). 

YORK,  c.  h.,  York  Co.  g  33.708tpop., 
on  Northern  Central,  York  Southern  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds..  89  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia 
and  59  N.  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Manufactures 
of  Iron  and  steel,  railway  cars  and  agri- 
cultural Implements.   Farming. 

DAILY. 
DAILY;  every  morning  except  Sunday 
and    WEEKLY,   Fridays;     independent- 
daily  eight  pages  18x22,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x22:    subscription— daily   $3,     weekly    si- 
established— daily  1870,  weekly  1876;  Dispatch 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5) 
Circiilatuxn  — Daily :      "jkl."       in     i904 

H(nn).  ~  • 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  4,500;  in  1896,  6.000.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  vH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH  (•  •) 
In  19(14  H.  >  i^  yww). 

Publisher's  annottnce«ienf.— Guaranteed  cir- 
culatiou over  3,f;00.    Covers  the  75  R  F  D 
routes  of  York   county  thoroughly.     The 
only  morning  newspaper  in  York  issulns 
sworn  statements. 

DISPATCH  I  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, republican;  eight  pages  18x22:  sub- 
scription J3,  established  1876,  Hiram  Young 


960 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


PE  NNS  YL  VA  NIA . 


editor;  Dispatch  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 5). 

Circulation— Daily:    ActvMl  average  for 
1894,4,043.    In  1895,  G.    Actual  average  for 
1896,    4,5t<f^;    for   1897.   4,5ti8;    for  1898, 
5,065;  /or  1899,  5,177;  for  i900,  5,431; 
or  1901,  5,76'^:  for  1902,  7,301;  for  1903, 
8,106; /or  1904,  8,974. 
Puhlislier' s anno iLncement.— The  City  of  Yorlc 
is   tlioroughly   covered   by  the   Dispatch. 
Forty   carriers   deliver  directly   from  the 
office.    In  many  blocks  the  Dispatch  is  left 
at  nearly  every  door.   Average  circulation 
for  1904   was  8,974.    The    Dispatch   makes 
sworn  statement  of  circulation,   and   in- 
vites investigation  of  its  circulation   rec- 
ords, cash  receipts,  etc. 
EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  six  pages  lT>^x23; 
subscription  S3;  established  1897;  J.  H.  Gib- 
bons, editor;  York  Press  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:    In  1897,  Z.     In  1898,  Z.     In 
1899,  Z.    Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1900,  2,077;  for  1901,  2,214.    In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 
GAZETTE;     every    morning,     and 

WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily 
and  weekly  eight  to  twenty-two,  Sunday 
eight  to  ten  pages  18x23;  subscription— daily 
$3,  Sunday  $1.50;  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1887;  H.  A.  Banks,  editor;  Gazette  Com- 
panv,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  — Daily:  Actuxil  average  for 
1895,  3,139.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  vH.  In  19'J0,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904, 
(z-1,2,  4)H  (••). 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3.946.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In 
1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

WEEKLY. 

PENNSYIiVANIAN;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1851 ;  V.  K.  Frey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Red  Lion  (7—3  P). 
Combined  circulation:  Accorded  I  from 
1891  to  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,879;  for  1899,  3,055. 
In  1900.  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

MONTHLY, 

CONCORDIA  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 

twenty-four  pages  6J4x93^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  December,  1902;  C.Arthur 
Lutz,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n"iiii." 

(A  A). 


SELiF-HELP;  monthly;  independent; 
fifty  two  to  sixty  four  pages  91^x123^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1901;  Ed- 
ward Erf,  editor;  Self-Help  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1901, 
4,040.  Inl902,  yH.  Inl903.yH  (••)  (A  A). 
I  TEACHERS'  JOURNAL.  ;  monthly; 
Lutheran;  forty  to  forty-eight  pages  6x9; 
,  subscription  56  cents ;  established  1873 ;  Rev. 
H.  Anstadt,  D.D.,  editor;  Rev.  P.  Anstadt  & 
Sons,  publishers  (8—3). 

I  Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  H.  In 
'  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yj.  Actual  av- 
\  erage  for  a  year  ending  with  November, 
I  1900,  2,283.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
11903,  (z-4)  I(»»».    In  1904,  y  I. 

ZION  MISSIONARY  SEER;  month- 
ly; A.  M.  E.  Zion  Church;  eight  pages  11x14; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  August, 
1901;  Bishop  J.  B.  Small,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

YORK  SPRINGS,  Adams  Co.  g  352t 

pop.,  14   m.  N.  N.  E.    of    Gettysburg,  th« 

county  seat.    Summer  resort. 

COMET;  Thursdays;  independent:  two 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
J.  Harvey  Neely,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl.'- 

YOUNGSVIL.LE,  Warren  Co.  ^  1,000 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Warren,  the  county  seat.  Furniture,  stare 
and  shingle  and  patent  oil-can  factories. 
CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  1.3x20; 

subscription  65  cents;  established  1895;  R.  A. 

Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circu- 
lation  "JKL." 
BEN  J  AMITE;  monthly;  literary;  fifty 

pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1902; 

Will  H.  Fenton.  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 4). 

Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  #)  ( A  A). 

ZELIENOPLE,5m««»*  Co.  d  963t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd.,  15  m.  W. 

of  Butler,  the  county  seat.    Shipping  point 

for  grain  and  petroleum. 

CONNOQIJENESSING  VALLEY 
NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  J.  E  Kocher.  editor  and  publisher  (3—3) 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL."  Actual  aver - 
age  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  1,500; 
for  1898,  1,917.  In  1899,  y I .  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 


RHODE   ISLAND. 


Population  428,556 1.     Land  Area  1,053  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  and  east  by  Massachusetts,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and 
west  by  Connecticut.  i?tate  capitals  :  Providence  and  Newport.  Chief  indus- 
tries: Machinei-y,  cigar,  cotton  and  woolen  manufactures.  Number  of  news- 
papers and  other  periodicals  (March  3(),  1905),  58,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  13; 
semi-weekly,  3;  weekly,  :^-  semi-monthly,  2:    monthly,  10;    bi-monthly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  20,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Providence ir5,59rt    VVooiisocket tJ8,204t 

Pawtucket 39,23lt    Newport '^'^,034t 


ARCTIC,   A'en<   Go.   D  3,000    pop., 

on  Worcester  Division  of  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  Sm.  N.  W.  of  East 
Greenwich,  the  county  seat,  and  11  m.  S. 
W.  of  Providence,  one  of  the  State  capitals. 
Large  cotton  factories  and  woolen  mills. 
Farming. 

PAWTUXET    VAL,L.EY    TIMES; 

everj-  evening  except  Sunday;  independent; 
six  to  eight  pages  18x24;    subscription  $3; 
established    1892;  The    Sullivan  Inman  Co., 
publishers  U— 5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  I  (DD). 

AUBURN,  Providence  Co.  ti  500  pop., 

on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 

5  m.  S.  of  Providence,  one  of  the  two  State 

capitals.    Railway  repair  shops,  cigar  and 

steel  rod  manufactures  and  pickle  works. 

CRANSTON  CITY  TIMES;  Wednes 
days;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Thomas  S.  Hammond,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRISTOL,  e.  h.,  Bri$tol  Co.  o6,901t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Narragansett  bay,  15  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Providence,  the  County  seat.  Good  har- 
bor. Boat  building,  rubber,  woolen  and 
cotton  manufacturing,  gardening  and  com- 
merce. 

PHCENIX;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  153^x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1837;  Farrally 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,020.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  IS99, 1,0  oG; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  19()0,  1,081; 
for  1901.  1,062; /or  1902,  1,123;  for  1903. 
1  187; /or  19(34,  1,1  SS. 

EAST   GREENWICH,  c.  h  ,  Kent 

Co.  n  2,775+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&.  Hartford  Rd.  and  Narragansett  bay,  14 
m.  S.  of  Providence,  one  of  the  State  cap- 
itals. Cotton  and  woolen  goods,  factories 
and  bleacherles. 

RHODE    ISLAND    PENDULUM; 

Thiu-sdays;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.30;  established  1854;  A.  W. 
Laughlin,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n"jKL." 

EAST  PROVIDENCE,  Providence 
Co.  i  12,138+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
A  Hartford  Rd.  and  Providence  r.,  opposite 

61 


Providence.     Manufactories  of  electrical 

supplies,  boots  and  shoes,  etc. 

EAGl.iE;  Saturdays.    {See  Providence.) 
M  I  RROR;  Fridays  (A  A). 
RHODE  ISL.ANDER;  Saturdays.   (See 
Providence.) 

HOPE  VALLEY,  Washington  Co.  p 

1,200  pop.,  on   New   York,  New   Haven  ft 

Hartford  and  Wood  River  Branch  Rds.,  38 

m.  S.  W.  of  Providence,  one  of  the  State 

capitals.     Cotton    mills,    machine    shops, 

foundries,  boiler  shops  and  printing-press 

manufactories.  Shipping  point  for  railroad 

and  ship  lumber. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  Edgar 
T.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  John  Larkin,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "isi,' 

NEWPORT,  c.h. ,iV^cu?por<  Co.  a, 
one  of  the  State  Capitals,  22,034 pop.,  on 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and 
New  York  &  Wickford  Rds.  and  Narragan- 
sett bay.  Fine  harbor.  River  and  sound 
steamers  touch  here.  A  preeminent  sum- 
mer resort. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1892;  Horatio  G. 
Wood,  editor;  Newport  Herald  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  189.5,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.300.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Id 
1898.  vl.  In  1899.  zl.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  \m,  yl.    In  19aJ,  yl(«  •».    In  19(i4,  H. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
JOURNAL  AND  NEWS,  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  l'i}4x22]4;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6.  weekly  $2;  established— daily 
1846.  weekly  1867;  T.  T.  Pitman,  publisher 
(3—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1896,  3,638  ;  for  1897.  3,645j  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1898,  3,79o;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1899,  3,671;  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1900,  3,705:  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  May,  1901,  3,799.  In  1902.  yH. 
Actual  average  for  19(J3.  3,957;  for  1904, 
I,O01. 
Weekly:  '  iKt  " 

iUERCURY  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1758;  John  P. Sanborn, editor;  Mercury 
Publishing  Co,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892,  to  I  in    1895.  In  1896,  H.     In  1897.   Y. 


962 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  tlie 
past  twentv-five  years  tias  been  less  than 
2,500.  In  1899,  yH.  Inl900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (••).  In 
19<;)4,  yH. 

BLUE  JACKET;  monthly;  naval; 
thirty  two  pages  9x11;  subscription  §1.50; 
established  April,  UK)1;  F.  J.  Biienzle,  editor; 
F.  A.  Musgrove,  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
W)3,  3.8.5S:  for  1904,  3,836. 

OliNEYVIIiliE,  Providence  Ct.  ti 

5,0(J0  pop.,  on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hart 
ford  Rd.,  1  m.  W.  of  Providence,  the  county 
seat  and  one  of  the  State  capitals.  Farming 
T  T  lyi  E  S  ;   Fridaj's;  Independent;  eight 
pages  i8x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
E.  F.  Sibley,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

P  A  S  C  O  A  G,  Providence  Co.  \^  4,000 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.,  about  23  m.  N. 
W.  of  Providence,  the  county  seat  and  one 
of  the  State  capitals,  and  same  distance  S. 
E.  of  Worcester,  JIass.  Woolen  manufact- 
uring. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892:  A.  S.  Fitz,  editor;  Pas- 
coag  Herald  Compan.v,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896.  3.116.  In  1897,  Y. 
nl8  98.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901  yl. 
In  1902.  (z— 3,  4,  5)  I.  In  1903,  yl  (••).  In 
19LI4,  yl. 

PAWTUCKET,  Providence  Co.  [j 
39,231+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  New  England  Rds.  and  Paw 
tucket  r.,  4  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Providence 
the  county  seat  and  one  of  the  State 
capitals.    General  manufacturing. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican:  eight  to  twenty  four 
pages  181^x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1883;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
ll.<«hers(2— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
ess  than  14,000.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897.  E  Z.  In 
1898,  vE.  In  1899,  vF.  im900.E.  In  1901.  yE. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  15,772;  for  1903, 
lfi.lS9;  for  mi,  16.3.J0. 

L.E  JEAN-BAPTISTE;  semi  weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  French;  republican; 
four  pages  20x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884:  J.-Bte.  8.  Brazeau,  editor  and 
gublisher  (6— 3). 
irculation:  In  1897.  I,  In  1898.  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  3.800.  In  1899.  H. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  ( z-4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

GAZETTE  AND  CHRONICLE;  Frl- 
davs-  independent;  eight  pages  lfix23;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1825:  Henry  W. 
Hall,  editor;  Clironicle  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lisliers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895, 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "j?cl."  In 
1902  Z  (4.  5).    In  1905,  (z— 1)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ADVANCE;  monthly;  nnrtenomit  a- 
tlonal:  twelve  pages  8x11  :  subscription  25 
cents;  e9taV>lished  1891;  A.  T.  Stratton,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "ikl" 
(A  A). 

PHENIX,  Kent  Co.  D  1,500  pop.,  on 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and 
Pawtuxet  r.,  15  m.  W.  of  Providence. 
Manufactures  of  woolen  goods,  cotton 
prints  and  cotton  machinery. 
PAWTl'XET  VALLEY  GLEAN- 
ER;    Fridays;     independent -republican  J 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Duncan  Campbell,  manager 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,600.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, y I.  In  1901.  vl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  11103,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904. 
(z-4)  H. 

PROVIDENCE,  c.  h.,  Provideiice 
Co.  ione  of  the  State  Capitals,  175,597t 
pop.,  on  New  England  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  at  head 
of  Narragansett  bay.  Seat  of  Brown  Uni- 
versity. General  manufacturing  and  com- 
merce. 

DA.ILY. 

BROWN  HERALD  ;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  during  college  year;  col- 
legiate; fourpages  11x15;  subscription  $3. cO; 
established  1891;  Students  of  Brown  Univer- 
sity, editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EVENING  BULLETIN ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  twelve  to 
twenty  four  pages  17^x223^;  subscription  $6; 
established  1863;  Providence  Journal  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  C.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  32,376:  for  the  Urst  six  months 
of  1897.  33,624;  for  1898".  36,516:  for 
1899.34,980.  Average  circulation  for  year 
ending  August  31, 1900.  32,219  (aaa).  Actual 
average  for  1900.  36,588: /or  a  year  end- 
ng  tvith  September,  I'iOl,  38,450.  In  1902, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  C.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
36.836:  for  1904,  37,336. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ingexcej)t  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEIvLY,  Mondays;  independent;  dail3' 
twelve  to  twentj'.  Sundaj'  fortj'  to  fifty-two 
pages  181^x22,  weekly  sixteen  pages  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— daily  1880,  Sunday  1S76, 
weekly  1S99 ;  Providence  Telegram  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (.3—3), 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1898,  ###.  In 
1903,  C.     In  1904,  ###. 

Sunday:   In   1898,  ##tt.     Actual   average 
for  1903.  28,784  *.    In  1904,  ##. 
Weekly:  "jkl.- 

.1  O  U  R  N  A  L  ;  every  morning,  and 
MANUFACTLKERS'  AND  FAR:>I- 
ERS'  JOURNAL,  semi-weekly,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays ;  independent;  daily  and  semi- 
weekly  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  to 
thirty  two  pages  17i^x223^;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Sundav  $2,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—dally 1829,  Sunday  1885,  semi-weekly 
1820;  Providence  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  F.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  13,197;  for  the  first 
six  ynonths  of  1897,  12,606;  for  1898, 
15, 100;/orl899. 13,985.  Average  circula- 
tion for  vear  ending  Aug.31,1900.  11,835  (aaal. 
Actual  average  for  \900.  14.918;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September.  1901,  15.338.  In 
19o2.  <^z— 1,  2,  4,  5>  E.  Actual  ax-eragefor  1903, 
16.485:^0(1904,17,290  ©0). 
Sundav:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1896, 141669  :  for  the  first  sixmonths  0/1897, 
14,373;  for  1898.  15.404:  for  1899, 
1 4,323 ;  for  1900, 15,401 ;  for  a  year  end- 
in'i \vith  September.  1901.  16,917.  In  1902. 
(z— 1.  2.  4.  5)  E.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1  9,392:  for  UNil.  20,486  (0  0). 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1898,  "ikj."  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,154: /or  1900,  1,1<J0| 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1901.  1,100. 
In  1902,  (Z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  T.  In  1903.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904.  1.100. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1;  established— dallv  1890,  weekly 
1892:  the  News  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).  _  _ 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G. 


CATALOGUE  BV  STATES. 


963 


RHODE  ISLAND— Providence. 


In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yll.  In 
1900,  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  19i»2,  (z— 6)  G. 
Actual  average  for  l'J03.  9.139;  for  19U4, 
«,«0«.  „       ^ 

Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL-" 

WEEKLY. 

ANZEIGERt  Saturdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2; 
«9tabll8ii«d  1831;  Dr.  Felix  Hamburger,  editor 
»nd  publlstier  (6--3).    Circulation  ••jki.." 

ARBITKATOK;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

15EUL.AII  CHRISTIAN!  Wednesdays; 
undenominational;  sixteen  pages  7^1x101^; 
sixbscrlption  $1;  establistied  1891;  Rev.  F  A. 
Hillery,  editor;  Pentecostal  Printing  Co.. 
publishers  (1—5). 

Girciilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2,1«1. 

CORBETT'S  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  E.  A.  Corbett,  editor; 
Corbett's  Herald  Co.,  publishers  (6—3); 
prints  three  special  editions.  Combined  cir- 
culation "JKI.  " 

EAST  PROVIDENCE  EAGLE; 
Saturdays;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Geo.  Fritz,  editor;  East 
Providence  Eagle  Enterprise  Co..  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

MANUFACTURING  JEWELER; 
Thursdays  ;  jewelry  trade  ;  tveenty-eight 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
Walter  B.  Frost,  editor;  Walter  B.  Frost  & 
Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000;  in  1897,  2,050.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,050.  In  1900.  I.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2.  4,  5)  1. 
In  1902.  vl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H. 

REAL  ESTATE  REGISTER  AND 
RENTAL  GUIDE;  Wednesdays;  real 
estate,  finance  and  building  ;  twenty-four 
pages  11x14;  subscription  (1 ;  established  1888; 
B.  S.  Lake  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3.083.  In  1*^96,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  3.575:  for  1899,  3,615; 
for  1900, 3,609  !/or  1901, 3,463.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

RHODE  ISLANDER;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  Mrs.  S.  F.  Monroe,  edi- 
tor; Rhode  Islander  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

VISITOR;  Fridays  ;  roman  catholic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1S75;  Rev.  C.  Clifford,  editor;  Visitor 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "i£L."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

LEADER:  semi-monthly;  educational; 
one  hundred  pages 7x10;  subspcriptlnn$3;  es- 
tablished January,  1903;  Thomas  W.  Bicknell, 
editor ;  The  Leader  Publl.shing  Company, 
publishers  (1—3).    Circulation  "ikl"  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

BOARD    OF   TRADE   JOURNAL} 

monthly;  commercial;  fifty-four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883:  George  H. 
Webb,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
.^  Circulation:  Inl901.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902,  3,383.  In  1903.  yl  (•  •).  In 
1904,  yl. 

BROWN  ALUMNI  MONTHLY j 
monthly,  except  August  and  September; 
collegiate;  twenty  eight  pages  7xl0J^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Henry  R, 
Palmer,  editor;  Brown  Alumni  Magazine 
Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  ".ikl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Feb.,  1903,  3,000. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

CHURCH  MESSENGER  AND 
RHODE  ISLAND  ENDEATORER; 
monthly;  Christian  endeavor;  twenty  pages 


RHODE  ISLAND— Providence. 

9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  estaljllshed  1891; 
Cora  A.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,1.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  vl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,300.  In  1902,  (z-11)  I.  In 
1903,  "JKL." 

LADIES'   MAGAZINE;  monthly 

(AA). 

MISSIONARY  HELPER;  monthly; 
free  baptist;  forty  pages  7x9;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1876;  Mrs.  Nellie  Wade 
Whitcomb,  editor;  Mrs.  Ella  H.  Andrews, 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zH.  In  1899,  H. 
In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  1901.  3,330.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,11  (A  A). 

OITTLOOK;  monthly;  temperance  and 
prohibition;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
25  cents  ;  established  1886  ;  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Babcock,  editor;  Rhode  Island  Woman's 
Christian  Temperance  Union,  publishers 
8—3). 

irculation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "iKL-"    Inl901,  Z(4,  6).    Inl903.  Z  (4). 

RHODE  ISLAND  ADVERTISER; 
monthly;  advertising;  twenty  pages  4x8; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ;  J.  S. 
'  risinger,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  tvith  August,  1902,  1,358.  In 
1903,  "JKL." 

RHODE  ISLAND  ISSUE:  monthly; 
temperance;  four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  November,  1901;  E.  A. 
Herring,  editor ;  A.  B.  Cristy,  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation  ;     Actiial   average  for    1S03, 
3,931  (A  A). 

BI-MONTHLY. 

0I:R  WORK;  bi  monthly;  twelve  pages 
6x9}^;  subscription  25  cents;  established  No- 
vember, 1901  ;  W.  B.  Wilson,  editor;  R.  I. 
Sunday  School  Association,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  ".ikl." 


fc"i 


WAKEFIELD,  Washington  Co.  C? 
5,000  pop. ,  on  Narragansett  Pier  Rd.,  at  head 
of  Point  Judith  inlet.  Manufactures  of 
woolen  and  cotton  goods.    Farming. 

EXAMINER  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NARRAGANSETT  TIMES;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
S1.50 ;  established  1863 ;  D.  Gillies'  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,800;  In  1896  1.3.50.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  vl.  In  1902,  (z— 4.  5)  I.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

WARREN,  Bristol  Co.  d-  5,108t  pop., 
on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
and  Narragansett  bay,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Provi- 
dence, one  of  the  State  capitals.  Good  har- 
bor. Manufactures  of  cotton  goods,  braid 
and  twine. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  neutral;  eight 

pages  18x24:  subscription  $2;  established  1865; 

W.  H.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher  (.3— 3). 

rivculation ;  In  1899.  -jkl."    In  1900.  T.     In 

1931,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl, 

WESTHItl^Y,  Washington  Co.  q  7,541t 
pop.,  on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Pawcatuck  r.,  44  m.  S.  W.  of  Provi- 
dence, one  of  the  State  capitals.  Woolen, 
cotton,  printing-press  and  other  manufac- 
tures. Granite  quarries. 
SUN;   every    evening    except    Saturday; 

republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 


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43;  established  1893;  Geo.  H.  Utter,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 1.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  3,121 ;  for  1893,  3,928  ; 
for  1899.  4,139; /or  1900,  4,160;  for  1901, 
4,4ir;  /or  1902,  4,358!  for  1903,4,388; 
/or  1904.  4,430. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x^4;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1901;  Frank  W.  Dewey,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  Augutt  23.  1902,  2,193.  In 
19as,  (z~4)H.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENIOR;  semi-monthly,  during  school 
year  ;  four  pages  10^x14 ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  December,  1900;  O.  Le  Roy 
Johnson,  editor;  Senior  Class  of  High  School, 
publishers  (12— 3).     Circulation   'jkl-CAA). 

WICKFORD.  Wathington  Co.  g  820 
pop.,  on  Newport  &  Wickford  Rd.  and 
Steamboat  Line,  12  m.  W.  N.  W,  of  New- 
port and  20  S.  of  Providence,  the  two  capi- 
tals of  the  State.  Good  harbor.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent: 
tour  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  James  H.  Coggeshall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).   Circulation  •■JKi" 

IVOONSOCKET,  Providence  Co.  ^ 
28,204+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  ft 
Hartford  and  New  England  Rds.  and  Black- 
stone  r.,  16  m.  N.  of  Providence,  the  county 
seat  and  one  of  the  State  capitals,  and  36 
S.  W.  of  Boston,  Mass.  Manufactures  of 
cotton,  woolen  and  rubber  goods  and  ma- 
chinery. 

EVENING  CALL.  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday    and   holidays:    Independent; 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


four  pages  18x23;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Andrew  J.  McConnell,  editor; 
Evening  Call  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation:   In  1895,  G.    In  1896.  G.    In 

1897,  Y.     ActuMl  average  for  1898,  6,143i 

for  1899,  6,389;    for  a  year  ending   with 

June.  1900,  6,571:  /or  1901,  6,690: /or  1902, 

7,134; /or  1903,  7,553; /or  1904,  7,703. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Call  prints 

over  7,800  copies  nightly,  using  its  new  Goss 

double-deck  straightline    press;   capacity 

8  to  16  pages  nightly.    Guarantees  largest 

circulation,  sworn,  of  any  paper  printed  in 

Woonsocket. 

EVENING  REPORTER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription —  $2.50; 
established  1873,  Geo.  A.  Smith,  editor; 
Woonsocket  Reporter  Co.,  publishers  (1—5) 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1894.6,059.  In  1895.  G.  In  1896,G.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900.  6,612. 
In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1902,  6,876t 
/or  1903,  7,307.     In  1904,  yG. 

L.A  TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  LE  PROGRES,  Fridays;  re- 
publican; French;  four  to  eight  pages 20x24; 
subscription  —  daily  $8,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished-daily 1885.  weekly  1898;  J.  L  K.  La- 
flame,  editor;  La  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ( 3—3 ).  „^ 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1896,  I.     In  1897, 
I  Z.    Actual  average  for  1898,  2,569.    In 
1899,  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  (z-6)  H.     In 
1902,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

TEXTILE  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
labor;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888:  C.  M.  Newton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—8).    Circulation   "utt." 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Population  1,340.316 1.     Land  Area  30,170  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  and  northeast  by  North  Carolina,  southeast  by  the  Atlantic 
Ocean,  and  southwest  by  Georgia.  State  capital :  Columbia.  Principal  products 
and  industries :  Cotton,  rice  and  lumber.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  152,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  13  ;  tri-weekly,  1 ; 
semi- weekly,  12;  weekly,  113  ;  monthly,  13  ;  bi-monthly,  1. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  4,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (.t),  are  as  follows  : 

Greenwood 4,8'i4t 

Florence 4,647t 

Newberry 4,607t 

Orangeburg  4,455t 

Georgetown 4, 138t 

Beaufort 4,110t 

Chester 4,075+ 

Laurens 4,039t 


Charleston 55,807+ 

Columbia 21,108+ 

Greenville 11,860+ 

Spartanburg 11,395+ 

Sumter 5,673+ 

Anderson 5,498+ 

Rock  Hill 5,485+ 

Fnion 5,400+ 


ABBEVILLE  COURT  HOUSE, 

c.  h.,  Abbeville  Co.  -a  3,766+  pop.,  on  Sea- 
board Air  Line  and  Soutliern  Rds.,  106  m. 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Cotton  growing. 

MEDIUM;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1871 ; 
Robert  R.  Hemphill,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation "JKL." 

PRESS  AND  BANNER}  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1844;  Hugh  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jk-l.' 

AIKEN,  c.  h.,  Aiken  Co.  -a  3,4Ut  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of  Augusta,  Ga., 
and  120  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  A  winter  re 
sort  for  consumptives.  Cotton  trade.  Farm- 
ing and  lumbering. 

JOURNAL.  AND  REVIEW  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridnys;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870;  James  F.  Byrnesand  A.K  Loreuz, 
editors;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
[1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1901,  1,133;  for  1902, 1,017; /or 
903,  1,067.     In  1904,  (.z-4)  ".ikl."  (•  •). 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S1;  Arthur  P.  Ford,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES  ;  Tuesdays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1890;  W.  E.  Duncan,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulatiou  "jkl.-  (A  A). 

ANDERSON,  c.  h.,  Anderson  Co.  "□ 

5,493t  pop.,  on  Blue   Ridge,  Charleston   & 

Western  Carolina  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 

Greenville.  Cotton  seed  oil,  cotton  and  yarn 

mills  and  fertilizer  manufactories.    Cotton 

market. 

MAIL;   every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE,  Mondays; 
democratic;   daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription— daily  $5,  weeky  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily   1899,   weekly    1890;    G.    P. 
Browne,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation— Daily:    "jkl."     In  1903,  De 
cember,   publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during 
past  year  was  less  than  1,350.    In  i;k)4,  yi. 
Weekly;      In    1895,     I.      Actual    average 
/or  189«,  1,808; /or  1897,  1,800;  for  1898, 
1,802;  for  1899.   1.776.    In  1900,  \I,     In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  was  less 


than  1,550;  in  1902,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,700. 
In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  past  year  was  less  than  1,750.  In 
1904,  yl. 

INTELLIGENCER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 .50 ;  established  1865 ;  Clinkscales  &  Langston , 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.900.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL"    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BAMBERG»c.h.,Bam6er£r(7o.gi,533t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 

Orangeburg   Court   House.      Cotton    mill 

machine  shops,  buggy  and  wagon  works. 

Farming. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  A.  W.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

BARNWELL,  c.  h.,  Barnwell  Co.  g 
l,329t  pop.,  on  Carolina  Midland  Rd.,  90  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  Manufacturing, 
agriculture  and  cotton  growing. 

NEW  SENTINEL.;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1852;  C.  L.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).  Circulation"iKL."  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

PKOPIjE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  John  W.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BATESBURG,  Lexington  Co.  D  650 

pop.,  ouSouthernRd.,33m.W.  of  Columbia. 

the  State  capital.    Cotton  and  fruit. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Bates  &  Fuller,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

BEAUFORT,  c.  h.,  Beaufort  Co.   g 

4,1101-  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  and  Augusta  Rd. 

and  Port  Royal  r.,  15  m.  from  the  Atlantic 

ocean  and  80  S.  W.  of  Charleston.    Good 

harbor.  Center  of  phosphate  trade.  Yellow 

pine  and  cypress  lumber,  rice,  cotton  and 

sweet  potatoes. 

CHURCHMAN;  Thursdays;  religious: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1904;  Rev.  L.  Ruffln  Nichols,  editor 
and  publisher  (:3 — 5  P). 


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SOUTH  CAR    LIN  A. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 19'.>6:  N.  Christenien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

BENNETTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Marl- 
boro Co.  [/  1,929+  pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Yad- 
kin Valley  and  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds., 
24  m.  X.  by  N.E.  of  Darlington.  Agriculture. 

MARLBORO        DE3IOCRAT; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  %\ ;  established  1876;  S.  A.  Brown, 
editor;  S.  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tiou  •jKi.." 

PEE  DEE  ADVOCATE;  Thursday.s; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
^1;  established  1888;  R.  L.  Freeman,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1900,  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  October  17,  1901, 
1,060.  In  1902,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for 
1903.1,276.    In  1904,  yl. 

BISHOPVILLE,  Sumter  Co.  n  715 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E. 
of  Sumter,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

LEADER     AND     VINDICATOR; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1902;  H. 
S.  Cunningham,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 
Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Kershaw  Co.  [^  2,441t 
pop.,  on  Charleston,  Ohio  River  and  South 
Carolina  &  Georgia  Rds.,  1  m.  E.  of  Wateree 
r.  and  32  N.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Winter  resort.    Agriculture. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1889;   W.  L.  McDowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl" 

PEOPLE;  Thursdays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
February,  1904;  W.  A.  Schrock,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

WATEREE  MESSENGER; Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Chas.  W.  Birchmore, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

CJH  A.PIN,  Lexington  Co.  u  187t  pop.— 

local  census  322— on  Columbia,  Newburgh 
&  Laurens  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia, 
the  State  capital.  Cotton  gins,  planing, 
shingle  and  saw  mills.  Corn,  wheat  and 
oats. 

CAROLINA  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Tour  pages  18x24;  subscription 75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894:  H.  C.  Bailey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

CHILD'S  MONTHLY;  juvenile;  four 
pages  11x16;  suhsjcription  K)  cents;  estab- 
lished Mav.  19(^:  J.  B.  Bailey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (:>— 3).    Circulation  "ikj,  "  (A  A). 

CHARLESTON,    c.   h.,    Charleston 

Co.  p  55,807+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line, 
Plant  System  and  South  Carolina  &  Georgia 
Rds.,  at  confluence  of  Ashley  and  Cooper 
rs.,  7  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Fine  har- 
bor and  foreign  and  domestic  trade.  Ship- 
ping point  for  cotton,  and  port  of  entry. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday:  democratic;  eight  paees  15x22; 
subscription  $6;  established  1894;  T.  R.  War- 
ing, editor;  The  Evening  Post  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers:  F.  H.  McMaster,  manager  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jju.."  In  1897,  T  Z. 
In  1898,  zT.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  I  (?  ?). 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1909,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  2.4S'2:  for  19i)4,  :i,7'i\. 
^iblifiher's  announcemetit.—A  good,  clean, 

afternoon  dally,  which  carries  the  adver- 


tising of  its  home  merchants  and  brings 
them  business,  and  can  do  the  same  for 
you. 

Published  in  the  metropolis  and  chief 
seaport  of  South  Carolina,  and  delivered 
into  the  homes  of  the  people  by  our  own 
carriers. 

There  is  deposited  in  the  savings  banks 
of  Charleston  over  live  million  dollars  in 
small  savings.  The  value  of  the  garden 
truck  and  long  staple  cotton  grown  within 
twenty  miles  of  Charleston  is  over  two 
million  dollars  annually,  and  the  Evening 
Post  leaches  the  people  who  earn  and 
spend  this  money.  Can  you  afford  to  ig- 
nore a  community  like  this  in  making  up 
your  list  ? 

Let  us  send  you  sample  copy  and  rates. 

NEWS  AND  COURIER:  every  moni- 
Injr  except  Sunday,  SITNDAY  NEWS, 
Sundays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday  twelve, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription — 
dally  $10,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1803;  J.  C.  Hemphill,  editor;  The  News  and 
Courier  Co.,  publishers  (6— 3i. 
Circulatiou— Dailv:  Actual  average  for 
1894.  7,57. "5.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, Y. 
In  1898.  vH.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900,  fz-1.  2.  3.  4. 
5.  10)  H.  In  1901.  G.  In  1902.  yG.  In  191'3. 
G.  In  1904,  yG  (0  0). 
AVoekly:    '•fm^"    In  1903,  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894:  Charleston  Messenger 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion  "JKI." 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1897;  B.  P.  Carey,  editor:  Kiley  &  Carey,  pub- 
lishers (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  REPORTER  ;  Satur- 
days; negro:  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
HI:  established  1897;  I.  E.  Lowery,  editor; 
Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DRAWING  AND  MANUAL 
TRAINING  JOURNAL;  monthly, from 
October  to  June:  educational:  fifty-six  to 
sixtv  fonrp8e:es7.x9i^:  subscription $1:  estab- 
lished 1902:  ElizabethM.  Getz.  editor  and  pub- 
llsher(3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEYSTONE;  monthly;  women's  work; 
sixteen  pages  9x12:  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1899;  Mary  and  Louisa  B.  Poppen- 
hein.  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  190^,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  \901.  1,000.  In  1902,  "JKL."  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
durlner  past  year  was  1,000.  In  1905.  January, 
publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  1904  was 
1,000. 

SHIELD  AND  DIAMOND  ;bl  month. 
Iv,  durlngthe  college  year;  college  fraternity ; 
fiftv  eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Robert  Adger  Smyth,  editor; 
Grand  Council  of  the  PI  Kappa  Alpha  Fra- 
ternity, publishers.    Circulation  "ijsjt" 

CHERAW,    Chesterfield  Co.  i  l,151t 

pop.,  on  Cheraw  &  Darlington,  Cheraw  ft 

Salisbury  and  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds..  at 

head  of  navigation  on  Great  Pedee  r,,  143 

m.  N.  of  Charleston,    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896:  J.  N.  gtrlcklln,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation   -ixi"    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

CHESTER,  0.  h.,  Chester  Co.  rS  4,075t 

pop.,  on  Lancaster  &  Chester,  Carolina  St 

Northwestern,   Seaboard     Air    Line    and 

Southern  Rds.,  60  m.  N.  of  Columbia,  the 

State  capital.    Cotton  raising. 

LANTERN:  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


$2;  established  1897;  J.  T.  Bigham.  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x_'6;  subscription  $2;  established  1869;  John 
H.  Buchanan,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion •JKL." 

CHESTERFIELD,  c.h.,  Chesterjteld 

Co.  d  3<m  pop  .  12  m.  N,  by  N.  W.  of  Cheraw. 
Connected  by  steamboat  line.  Manufact- 
uring, lumber  and  agriculture. 

ADVERTISER!  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
«stablished  1883;  John  T.  Meehan,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLIFTON,  Spartanburg   Co.  t]  1,6001 

pop.— local  estimate  3,000— on  Southern  Rd. , 

7  m.  E.  of  Spartanburg. 

WORIjD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1897;  S.  T.  Reid,  editor;  Reld  &  Smith, 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTON, iawrent  Co.  t]  1.889t  pop., 
on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Seaboard  Air 
Line  Rds.,  69  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.  Grain,  fruit  and  cotton.  Cot- 
ton mill  center.  Two  large  educational  in- 
stitutions. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  February. 
1901;  J.  F.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,008  #.    In  1903,  "jkl.' 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  W.  J.  Dendy, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN   PRESBYTERIAN; 

Thursdays;  presbyterlan  ;  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1848;  J.F. 
&  W.  S.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  2.808.  In  19rO,  yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  uear  ending  with  August  1903,  3,803; 
for  a  year  ending  with  November.  1904, 
4.369. 

OlJRj>IONTHL.Y;  presbyterlan;  sixty- 
eight  pages  5x6?^ ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866:  Wm.  P.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher 
(9-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  T.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  2,100;  for  1898.  2.220. 
In  1899,  H.  In  1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  2,616.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  H.  In 
1904.  yH. 

COLUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Richland  Co.  a 
State  Capital,  21, 108-i- pop., center  of  seren 
railroads  on  the  Columbia  canal  and  Con- 
garee  r.,  180  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Charleston. 
Seat  of  the  University  of  South  Carolina- 
Cotton  factories  and  compress  and  cotton- 
seed oil  mills.    Farming. 

RECORD;  every evenlngexcept Sunday; 
Independent-democratic;  eight  paged  13t20: 
subscription  t5;  established  1897;  Paul  M. 
Bruce,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "iii."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1899. 
Z.    In  1902.  ".iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4j. 

STATE;  every  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEK  T^Y,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  \l}Ax22%;  Bubscription— 
dally  tS.  semi- weekly  $2;  established  1891; 
State  Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4) 


Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1894,  3,1.55.  In  1895,  11.  In 
1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,000.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  April  6,  1899, 
4,808; /or  a  year  ending  with 
June.  19t)0,  4,542;  for  1901, 
5,145; /or  1902.  5,777;   for^ 

1903,  6,568;  for  ukj4,  8,164  (00). 

Sunday:    Actual  average  for  1904,  OjllT 

(0O) 

Seini-VYeekly  :  Actual  ax^erage  for  1894, 
3,032,  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.92(J.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1003,2,015; 
/or  1904.  2,251. 

jr^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  State  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  per- 
son who  successfully  controverts  its  ac- 
curacy. 

Publisher's  announcemeyit . — There  are  1,089 
post  offices  in  South  Carolina.  The  Statk, 
with  its  daily,  Sunday  and  semi-weekly 
editions,  goes  to  668  of  them,  and,  in  addi- 
tion, to  many  patrons  of  rural  delivery 
routes. 

The  largest  daily  and  Sunday  circulation 
in  South  Carolina,  and  the  only  morning 
paper  that  makes  a  sworn  statement  of  its 
circulation. 

The  South  is  growing  rapidly  in  wealth 
and  industries  and  offers  a  rich  field  for 
advertisers  of  articles  of  merit. 

The  State  alone  covers  almost  all  of 
South  Carolina— the  greatest  cotton  manu- 
facturing State  in  the  Union,  except  one. 

The  State  PROVES  a  larger  circulation 
than  any  other  South  Carolina  daily 
claims. 

Beyond  all  question  the  want  ad  medium 
of  South  Carolina. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  STANDARD; 
Thursdays;  baptist;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  A.  C.  Osborn, 
D.D.  and  Prof.  J.  R.  Wilson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  SUN;  Saturdays;  Afro- 
American;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  November,  1901;  Southern 
Sun  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ( 3    3), 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902. 
1 , 7  02.    In  190.^.  y  1 .    In  1904.  y  1 . 

WAY  OF  FAITH;  Thursdays;  relig- 
ious; sixteen  pages  9x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  M.  Pike,  editor;  Oliver 
Gospel  Missions,  publishers.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than 3,800;  In  1896,5.000.  In  1897.Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  9,824;  for  1899, 
10,000.  In  1900,  zG.  In  June,  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  the  past  four  years  has 
never  fallen  under  7.800.  In  1902,  yF.  In 
190-^.  yF.  In  1904,  y<i. 
BIBLE  STUDENT;  monthly  (A  A). 
DIOCESE;  monthly  ;  religious ;  ten 
pages  12x19;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  R.  L.  Bryan  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902, 
Z'4).    InlDO.S.  Z  (4).  (AA). 

EDUCATIONAL;  monthly;  twenty  to 
thirty  two  pages  8x10:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Zach  McGhee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "OLi" 

CONWAY,  c.  h.,  Horry  Co.  n-  705t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  at  head  of 
navigation  on  Waccamaw  r.,  15  m.  from  the 
Atlantic  ocean.  Manufacture  of  turpentine. 
Naval  stores  and  pine  lumber. 
HORRY  HERALD;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
e.stabli8hed  1886;  H.  H.  Woodward,  editor; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Conway  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DARLINGTON,    c.  h.,   Darlington 

Co.  cf  3,0;28f  pop.,  on  Charleston,  Sumter  & 
Northern  and  Cheraw  &  Darlington  Rds., 
112  m.  N.  of  Charleston.  Phosphate  works. 
Cotton  factory. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 
Alex.  G.  KoUoch.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AGRICUL.TURAL,  HERALD; 
monthly;  independent;  sixteen  pageslIxlB; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895;  B.  O. 
Bristow,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKl.." 

DILLON,  Marion  Co.  cf  1,015 pop.,  on 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  133  m.  N.  E.  of 
Charleston.  Cottonseed  oil  mill  and  fer- 
tilizer factory.  Cotton  mills  and  farming. 
Tobacco  warehouses. 

CENTURY    DAWN;  Thursdays;  non- 
sectarian;  four  pages  13x20:  subscription  SI; 
established   June,    1902;    A.  W.  Bethea,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  Co— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1895  ;  A.  B. 
Jordan,  editor  and  publi-sher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the 
first  six  months  of  1897,  1,2'>25.  In  1898, 
"JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4). 

DUE  WEST,  Abbeville  Co.  -a  l,631t 
pop  ,  12  m.  N.  of  Abbeville  Court  House, 
the  county  seat.  Location  of  Ersklne  Col- 
lege, a  theological  seminary. 

ASSOCIATE  REFORMED  PRES- 
BYTERIAN ;  Wednesdays;  reformed pres- 
byterlan  ;  eight  pages  13x21;  subscription  $2; 
established  1852;  W.  M.  Grier  and  T.  G. 
Boyce,  editors;  R.  S.  Galloway,  publisher 
(3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallt-st  2.2;3S.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901.  vl. 
In  1902,  (z— 3,  4)  I.     In  1903,  y I.    In  1904,  y I. 

EASLEY,  Pickens  Co.  ^  903  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Pickens. 

EASLEY    PROGRESS;    Wednesdays 

(A  A). 

EDGEFIELD,  c.  h..  Edgefield  Co.  -D 
l,775t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Au- 
gusta,Ga., and  56  S.  W.  of  Columbia,  the  State 
capital.    Cotton  growing  and  agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1..^;0; 
established  1835;  J.  L.  Mims,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

C  H  RO  N  I  C  li  E  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
estaVjlished  issi;  James  T.  Bacon,  editor;  L. 
Wigfall  Cheatham,  publisher  (9 — 3i.  Circula- 
tion "JKI.." 

FAIRFAX,  Barnwell  Co.  p  SOlfpop., 

on    Charleston   &  Western   Carolina  and 

Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rds.,  58  m. 

S.  E.  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  65  N.  of  Savannah. 

Cotton  and  corn. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  demo 
cratlc;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892;  Miss  Virginia  D.  Young,  ed 
Itor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FLORENCE,  c.  h.,  Florence  Co.   cT 

4,647+  pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Columbia  & 
Augusta,  Northeastern  and  Cheraw  &  Dar- 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


llngton  Rds.,  102  m.  N.  E.  of   Charleston 
Agriculture, 

TI3IES;  everv  evening  except  Sundav, 
and  TI3IES-MESSENGER,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  six,  weekly  eight  pages 
15}^x22;  subscription— dally  $4,  weeklv  SI; 
established— daily  1894,  weekly  1876;  Hart- 
well  M.  Ayer,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
CIrc'n— daily  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

REFORM  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  six  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  G.  R.  Pettigrew,  editor; 
The  Reform  Advocate  Publishing  Co  ,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

CHRONICLE;    monthly ;  religious ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tabli-shed  1897;   E.  R.  Roberts,  editor;  Hart 
well  M.  Ayer,  puVjlisher  (1 — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

FORT  MILL,  York  Co.  6  l,394t  pop. , 

on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.E.  of  Yorkville,  the 

county  seat.  Manufactures  of  cotton  goods. 

TI3IES;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  B.  Ar- 
drey,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

GAFFNEY,c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  t)8.937t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  Manufactures  of 
lime,  carriages,  wagons  and  cotton  goods. 
Agriculture. 

LEDGER;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  Tuesday  four,  Friday 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February.  1894;  Ed.H.  DeCamp,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3). 

C  ircu  I  a  tion  :  ^c^uaZ  average  for  1S93, 
1,309;  for  1896,  1,305;  for  1897.  1,459; 
for  1898,  1,46S;  /or  1899,  1,583.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 
1901,  1,506.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

CHEROKEE  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  tw^elve  pages  13x193^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  S  Frank  Parrott. 
editor;  Cherokee  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1.03S;/or  a  year  ending  with  .Tune,  1900, 
1,09«;  for  1901.  I,til6.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  y I.    In  l!t04,  (z— 4)  I. 

GRIT  AND  STEEL;  monthly;  game 
cocks;  sixty-eight  pages  7}410J^;  subscrip- 
tion nO  cents;  established  1899;  Edward  H. 
De  Camp,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation ".JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

GEORGETOWN,  c.  h.,  Georgetown 
Co.  D-  4,13St  pop.,  on  Georgetown  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Wlnyah  bay,  15  m.  from  the  Atlan- 
tic ocean.  Foreign  and  domestic  commerce. 
Rice  growing. 

S  U  N  DAY  O  U  T  L  O  O  K  ;  Sundays; 
eight  paues  13xl9i^;  subscription  .§1.50;  es- 
tablished July,  1900";  J.  Walter  Doar,  editor; 
Outlook  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKI." 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Greenville  Co, 
t)  11.860t  pop.,  on  Carolina,  Knoxville  & 
Western,  Columbia  &  Greenville,  Western 
Carolina  and  Southern  Rds..  143  m.  N.  W. 
of  Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of 
Furman  University,  Baptist  Female  Col- 
lege and  Chicora  College.  Cotton  market 
and  several  cotton  factories. 

DAILY  HERALD;  every  afternoon 
except  Saturday;  evening  eight.  Sunday 
twelve  pages  15"x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished December.  HO.':  J.  C.  Brewer,  editor; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
CireiilaMon  'jkl." 

N'KW'S:  e^erv  morning  except  Monday, 
and  SE.^I  I- WEEK  1>Y.  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


U()9 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


days;  democratic;  dally  eight,  Beiiiivveeklj' 
four  pages;  dally  15x22,  semi  weekly  18x24; 
subscripilon— dally  $6,  semi  weekly  75  cents; 
established  1874;  R.  W.  Simpson,  Jr.,  editor; 
R.  W.  Simpson,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  publishers  (2— t)- 
Circulation — dally  ■•jki.."  semi- weekly  "jkl." 

MOUNTAINEER;  semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages IS-^cSO;  subscription  $1;  established  1824; 
James  A.  Hoyr,  editor  and  publislier  (3—8). 
Circulation:  In  18'J5  and  IS'.tti.  publisher  as 
aerts,  no  edition  less  than  l.T.'iO.  In  1897,  IZ. 
lu  1898,  zl.  In  181)9,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  190i),  vl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1903.  y  I.     In  19u4.  yl. 

NEWS  AM)  VIEWS;  semi-weekly; 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ir).v22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  John  L.  Carr,  editor; 
Plttman  &  Son,  publishers  (2—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BAPTIST  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2; 
established  1869;  Keys  &  Thomas,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4.600  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  HZ. 
In  1893,  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z-3,  4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  ^z-4)  I 
(••).     Inl904,yl. 

COTTON  PL.ANT;  Fridays;  agricult- 
ural; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  J.  A.  Hoyt,  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.100.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  lu 
1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl  (A  A). 

TRI-STATE  ODD-FELiIiOW; 
monthly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription $1;  established  1902;  J.R.Peden, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1.1 89;  /o/- 1904,  2,078. 

GREENWOOD,  Greenwood  Co.  -n 
4,824t  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  &  West  Carolina, 
Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Southern  Rds.,  10  m. 
E.  of  Abbeville  Court  House,  the  county 
seat.  Cotton  mill,  cotton  seed  oil  manufac- 
tory and  fertilizer  works. 

CHRISTIAN  APPEAL;  Thursdays; 
religious;  eight  pages  15x2i;  subscription 
$1;  established  1903;  C.  W.  Crighton,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4),  Circulation"JKL."(A  A). 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  independent-demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  H.  L.  Watson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  19J4,  yl. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  G.  W.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4). 

NEWS  AND  VIEWS;  Thursdays;  lo- 
cal; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  J.  R.  Pittman,  editor;  News  and 
Views  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  BAPTIST; 
Wednesdays;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  A. Pittman, 
editor;  Pittman  &  Son,  publishers  (S— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL-"  In  1900.  Z  (3,  4,  5).  In  1902. 
"iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HAMPTON, c.  h.,  Hampton  Co.  g  538t 
pop.,  on  Port  Royal  &  West  Carolina  Rd., 
45  m.  N.  W.  of  Port  Royal.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

HA-IIPTON    CO.     GUARDIAN; 

Wednesdays;  democratic:  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1877  ;  M.  B.  Mc- 
Sweeney,  editor  and  publisher.   Girc'n  "jkl." 

HARTS VIL.LE,  Darlington  Co.  cf 
704  pop.,  13  m.  N.W  .  of  Darlington. 

COUNTY  MESSENGER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


$1  ;  eHtabllshed  1893;  T.  J.  Drew,  editor; 
Hartsvllle  Publishing  Co.,  publisherH  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jju."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HICKORY,    York  Co.  b  on    South 

Carolina  c-t  Georgia  Rd.,  10m. S.  W.  of  York- 

ville,  the  county  seat. 

HICKORY  GROVE  SUN;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  P.  B.  Love,  editor;  The  Sun  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HOLLY  HILL,  Berkeley  Co.  p  256t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
of  Pregnalls.    Cotton. 

BERKELEY    NEWS;   Fridays;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  191)0; 
R.  A.  Grant,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HONEAPATH,  Anderson  Co.  ^  617t 

pop.,  on  Soutliern  Rd.,  33  xn.  S.  of  Greenville. 

Cotton  growing. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  fourpages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  G.  E. 
Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

JOHNSTON,  Edgefield  Co.  ^  865t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  34  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Augusta,  Ga.    Agriculture. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Chas.  J.  Terrell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circ'n  "JKL."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1902,  "Jii£  " 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1902;  A.  Fuller  Perkins,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

KERSHAW,   Lancaster    Co.   i  627t 

pop.,  on  Charleston,  Cincinnati  &  Chicago 

Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster,  the  county 

seat.    Turpentine  works.    Agriculture  and 

cotton  raising. 

ERA;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  J. 
W.  Hamel.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

KINGSTREE,  c.li.,  Williamsburg  Co. 

D-  760t  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Black  r.,  64  m.  N.  of  Charleston.  Shipping 
point  for  lumber.   Cotton  and  garden  truck. 

COUNTY  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  C.  W.  Wolfe,  editor  and 
proprietor  (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (11). 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x2();  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  P.  H.  Stoll,  editor;  Stoll  Bros.,  publish- 
ers (fi — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LANCASTER,  c.  h..  Lancaster  Co.  b 
1,477+  pop.,  on  Charleston,  Cincinnati  9i 
Chicago  and  Cheraw  &  Chester  Rds.,  72  m. 
N.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

LEDGER  ;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1852; 
Thurlow  S.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  A.  J.Clark,  editor;  Enter- 
prise Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,125.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "ixi-"  (??).  In  1902,  Z  (4,6).  In  1903, 
Z(l). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


REVIEW;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1878;  Charles  T.  Connors,  editor;  Riddle  & 
Connors,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  '  jkl." 

LAURENS,  c.  h.,  Laurens  Co.  ^  4,029t 
pop.,  on  Port  Royal  &  West  Carolina  and 
Laurens  Rds.,  78  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.  Farming.  Cotton  and 
furniture  factories. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885 ;  W.  W.  Ball,  editor  and  pub- 
r.sher  (8—3)     Circulation  "iKi" 

LAUREXSVILLE    HERAI.D  ;     Fri 
days  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  20x28;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1845;  T.  B.  Crews,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PEOPLE'S  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish 
ed  June  1901;  Rev.  L.  B.  Langford  &  W.  R. 
Saxon  editors.    Circulation  "iKL." 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Lexington  Co.  a 

806+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  W.   of 

Columbia,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture, 

fruit  raising,  turpentine  and  lumbering  and 

cotton  manufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870:  G.M.Harman.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,040.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  1,250.  Actual  average  for  ims,  1,300. 
In  1899,  Tl.  In  190O.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 4.  6)  I.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1904, 1  (DD). 

MoCORMICK,  Abbeville  Co.  -D  237 
pop.,  on  Charleston  &  Western  Carolina 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincolnton,  Ga.  Cotton 
growing. 

3IESSENGER;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  Jouett  P.Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).   Circulation  "jjfL." 

MANNING,  c.  h.,   Clarendon   Co.  □ 
1,430+  pop.,  on  Central  of  South  Carolina  Rd., 
50  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  State 
capital,  and  70  N.  W.  of  Charleston.    Lum- 
ber mills.    Agriculture. 
FAR3IER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1  ;     established    1899 ;     E.    J 
Browne,  editor;    Manning  Publishing  Com 
panv,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

T  I  31  E  S  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  and  six  pages  20x26;  subscription  .SI. 50; 
established  1886;  Louis  Appelt,  editor;  H.  R. 
Buger,  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,   "iKL--    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••!. 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  c(  l-831t 

pop.,  on  Wilmington.  Columbia  &  Augusta 

Rd.,  110  m.   E.  by  N.  E.  of  Columbia,  the 

State  capital.    Cotton  growing. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  estaV)lished 
1846  :  John  C.  Mace,  editor  and  nnhlisher 
((5—3).    Circulation  "iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

MI7LX.INS,  Marion   Co.  ^  828t  pop. 

—local  estimate   1,200— on   Atlantic  Coast 

Line  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Marion,  the  county 

Beat.    Largest    tobacco   market  in    South 

Carolina.     Cotton,   corn   and   live    stock, 

brick  anri  lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  SI :  established  1897; 
J.  L.  Piatt,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "iJKi." 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


NEWBERRY,  «•  h-.  Newberry  Co.  -D 
4,607+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Columbia, 
Newberry  &  Laurens  Rds.,  47  m.  N.  W.  of 
Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  New- 
berry College.  Cotton  and  cottonseed-oil 
mills,  cotton  gin  and  door,  sash  and  blind 
factory. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sundavs  (A  A). 

HERALD  AND  NEWS;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  Elbert  H.  Aull,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  I  Z.  Act- 
ual  average  for  1398.  1,T31 .    In  1899.  yl.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In 
1903.  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

LUTHERAN  VISITOR  ;  Thursdays; 
lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Rev.  S.T.  Hallman,  D.D., 
editor;  W.  P.  Houseal.  publisher  (6—8). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,l'-25;  for  1896.  2,771?  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897,  3,157;  for  1898.  3.155. 
In  1899.  vH.  In  190<J.  zH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  vH.    In  19().S,  I  ( •  • )  ( A  A). 

OBSERVER;  weekly,  twice  a  week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  democratic:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  SI. 50;  established 
1882:  W.  H.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ORANGEBURG,  c.  h.,  Orangeburg 

Co.  G  4,455+ pop.,  on  South  Carolina  &  Geor- 
gia and  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds.  and  North 
Edisto  r.,  51  m.  S.  of  Columbia,  the  State 
capital,  and  79  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  Rice- 
saw  and  grist  mills.  Seat  of  Claflin  Uni- 
versity and  South  Carolina  Agricultural 
College.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sundays; 
local;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  S3:  es- 
tablished October,  1904;  R.Lewis  Berry  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 

PEOPLE'S  RECORJ>ER!  Satur- 
days; negro-republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1893  ;  C.  F. 
Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
/'or  1897,  1,084.  In  1898.  yl.  In  189fl,  "JKL.- 
^cf  ttaZ  averacrc/or  a  year  ewrfin  fir  wi^/iDecf'Hi - 
ber  21,  1901,  2,810.  In  1902,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1903.  2,361  :  for  1MI4.  2.483. 

TIMES  AND  DE3IOCRAT:  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic :  eieht  pages  15x22 :  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1869 ;  James  L. 
Sims,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
leis  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKi.." 

PICKENS,  c.  h.,  Pickens  Co.  t]  449t 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Pickens  Rds.,  20  m- 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Greenville.    Minerals. 

PEOPLE'S  JOIKNAL:  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  lSx24;  subscription 
$1;  established  189(*:  J.  L.  O.Thompson, editor 
and  riiibllsher  (2— 4i.    Circulation  "jkl  • 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI:  established 
1871:  J.  L.O.  Thompson,  editor:  Thompson  & 
Richev.  publishers.     Circulation   "jkl  •    In 

1901,  Z  (1,2,  4,5). 

PORT  ROYAL,  Beaufort  Co.  q  601! 

pop.,  on   Port   Royal  &  Augusta  Rd.  and 

Port  Royal  Island,  4  m.  S.  of  Beaufort,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

PALMETTO  POST;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  S.  H.  Rodgers,  editor  and  pub. 
Usher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


ROCKHILIi,  York  Co.  b  «,485t  Pop., 
on  Charleston,  Cincinnati  &  Southern  and 
Southern  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Yorkvllle,  the 
county  seat.  Seat  of^Winthrop  Normal 
and  Industrial  College,  a  State  institution 
for  females.  Cotton  factories  and  agri- 
culture. 

RECORD;  tri-weeklj',  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HERAIjD;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1876;  Joseph  J. 
Hull,  editor  and  publisher(3 — 3).  Circ'n  ••jkl." 

J OIJRNA Li;  semi-weekly;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  June,  1901: 
T.  W.  and  J.  M.  Charlotte,  editors;  Journal 
Publlshiug  Company,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

FRIENDSHIP  BANNER;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1896;  C.  P.  T.  White,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

SAINT  GEORGE,  Dorchester  Co.  g 

576+  pop.,  on  South  Carolina  &  Georgia  Rd., 
48  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  Lumber,  tur- 
pentine and  agriculture. 

DORCHESTER      DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  John  J.  Howell  and 
Will  K.  Jones,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

DORCHESTER  EAGLE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x23;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899:  Marvin  P.  Felder,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ST.  MATHEWS,   Orangeburg  Co.  n 
758  pop. 
RECOR  DER ;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

SALiIJDA,c.  li.  SaludaCo. -0  2891;  pop., 

47   m.  S.   W.  of   Columbia  and   50    N.   of 

Augusta,  Ga.    Farming. 

ST  A  N  D  A  R  D  ;  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed September,  1902;  A.  B.  Cargile,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

Circiilntiou:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,077.    In  1904,  "jkl." 

SPARTANBURG,  c.  li.,  Spartan- 
burg  Co.  \2  11,395+  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  & 
West  Carolina  and  Southern  Rds.,  93  m.  N. 
W.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  Wofford  College.  Gold  mines  and  cot- 
ton mills. 

HERA  LD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day ;  VVEEKLiY,  Puesdays  ;  and  PIED- 
MONT HEADLIGHT.  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  to  tsvelve  pages  15x22  ;  sub 
scription— daily  $5,  Tuesdays  $1,  Fridays  75 
cents;  established— daily  1890,  weeklies  1893; 
Rev.  Geo.  H.  Waddell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P  ). 

Circlilatiou— Daily  :  jkl.  •  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
Combined  Weekly;  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899, y I.  In  1900, 
zl.  In  1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  the 
smallest  edition  during  the  past  year  was 
not  less  than  3,000  #.  In  1902,  Z  (4).  In 
1904. 1. 

JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  FREE  liANCE,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dailv 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1900,  weekly 
1899;  Chas.  H.  Henry,  editor;  Spartanburg 
Journal  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl."     Iu   1904,  De- ' 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


cember,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  during 
past  year  less  than  1,700. 
Weekly  :  In  1901.  "jjkl."  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  each  isaua  for  past  eighteen 
months  has  not  been  leis  than  1,900.  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts  no  issue  during 
past  year  was  less  than  1,900.  In  1904,  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during 
past  year  was  less  than  1,.S00. 

CAROLINA  SPARTAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1844;  J.  C.  Garlington,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition 
1,422.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,  "jkl." 

LINK;  Saturdays;  religious;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  August 
190;  J.  H.  Manley,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIEDMONT  INDICATOR;  Satur- 
days; negro;  four  pages  14x22;  subscription 
II;  established  1896;  Labau  Morgan,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "iKj." 

SOUTHERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Thursdays;  methodlst  episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  llxl5i.g;  subscription 
$2;  established  1836;  W.  R.  Richardson,  edi- 
tor; Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  4,000;  in  1896,  4,500;  In  1897, 
4.600.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  G.  In  1903,. 
(z-4)  G.     In  1904,  yH. 

SUMMERVILLE,  Dorchester  Co.  p 
2,420+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  W.  of 
Charleston.  Health  resort.  Brick  manu- 
factory and  saw  mills.  Ice  factory  and 
cold  storage. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
W.  R.  Dehon,  editor;  Summerville  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n"iKi" 

SUMTER,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co.  D  5,6r3t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  Charleston, 
Sumter  &  Northern,  Central  of  South  Caro- 
lina and  Manchester  &  Augusta  Rds.,  42  m. 
E.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capital, 
and  90  X.  N.  W.  of  Charleston.    Farming. 

ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $4.50;  estao- 
lished  1894  ;  H.  G.  Osteen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL."  ■ 

DEFENDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October  15. 1903;  W. L.  Andrews, editor; 
Defender  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— 5K 
Circulntion:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1.02«. 

FKEEMAN;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
.$1;  established  1892;  W.  C.  Ivy,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERAliD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1-50:  established 
1892;  J.  M.  Knight,  editor;  Knight  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z 

(••)• 
WATCHMAN     AND     SOUTHRON; 

Wednesdays;  democratic:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  —  TTVifcftwian 
1850,  True  Southron  1866,  consolidated  1881; 
N.  G.  Osteen,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PALMETTO  PYTHIAN;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  eight  pages  10x13;  sub- 
scription $1;  establislied  1897;  H.F.Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  "  (A  A). 

TIMMONSVILLE,  Florence  Co.^f 
861+ pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  W.  of  Florence,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Jas.W.Ragsdale,  editor;  Chas. 
F.  Sansbury,  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n  "iii." 
Inl901,Z(l,2,4.  6). 

CAROLINA  PLANTER:  monthly; 
agriculture;  eight  pages  15x^2;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  September,  1901;  Chas. 
F.  Sansbury,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3).  Cir- 
culation   'JKL." 

UNION,  c.h.,  CTmon  Co.  tl  5, 400t  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia, 
the  State  capital.  Gold  and  iron  ores.  Oil, 
cotton  and  knitting  mills,  furniture  factor- 
ies and  female  seminary. 

PROGRESS;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic: twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900:  Allan  Nicholson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TI3IES;  Fridays:  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1850;  JohnR.Mathis, 
editor:  L.  G.  Young,  publisher  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

AVALHALLA,  c.  h.,  Oconee  Co.  ^ 
1,3'JT+  pop.,  on  Blue  Ridge  Rd.  Health 
resort.    Agriculture. 

KEOWEE  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic  :  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1849:  Jaynes.  Shelor,  Smith  & 
Steck,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In  1899.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900.  1,422.  In  1901, 
yl.  In  1902,  (z — 4,3)  I.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  1,691 ;  for  1904,  1,808. 

OCONEE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  B.  Lochr,  editor  and 
publisher  (:3— 5P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

"WALTERBORO,  c.  li.,  Colleton  Co. 

p   1,491+   pop.,  on  Charleston  &  Savannah 

Rd.,50  m.W.  of  Charleston.    Farming  and 

phosphate  mining. 

PRESS  AND  STANDARD;  Wednes 
days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  13x20  ;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  18T7;  J.  L.  B.  Warren, 
editor:  J.  E.  Peurtfoy.  publisher  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WARRENVILLE,  Aiken  Co.  -a  300 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of  Aiken. 

HORSE  CREEK  VALLEY  NEWS; 

Saturdays;   democratic;    four   pages   18x^; 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


subscription    $1;    established    1889;    G.    R. 
Webb,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

WESTMINSTER,  Oconee  Co.  \}  S5Tt 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Wal- 

halla,  the    county  seat.     Cotton,  bobbin 

and  shuttle  manufacturing. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  R.  C.  Mecklin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3  P).    Circulation  "JKL  "   (A  A). 

WILLIAMSTON,  Anderson  Co.  tl 
991-I-  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  An- 
derson, the  county  seat.  Cotton  factory, 
wheat,  oats,  corn  and  carbonating  works 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22, 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Geo.  E. 
Clarke,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

WINNSBORO,  c.  h.,  Fairfield  Co.  [j 
1,765+ pop.,  on  Southern    Rd.,  34  m.  N.  of 
Columbia,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 
NEWS  AND  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 
$1.50;  established  1844;  J.  Frank  Fooshe,  edi- 
tor; Winnsboro  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers (7— 3P).    Circulation  "Jii  " 

"WOODRUFF,   Spartansburg  Co.  t) 

596  pop.,  on  Charleston  &  Western  Carolina 

Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Spartansburg,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

NEWS  AND  REVIEW;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901 ;  R.  H.  Sweeney,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

YORKVILLE,c.h.,rorA:  Co.  [^  2,012 
pop.,  on  Carolina  &  Northwestern  and 
Southern  Rds.,  83  m.  N.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.  Buggy  factory,  cotton, 
cotton  seed  oil  and  roller  flour  mills. 
Farming  and  magnetic  iron-ore  mining. 
ENQUIRER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 

and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$2;  established  1855;  Lewis  M.  Grist  &  Song, 

editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 

less  than  1,290.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •) . 
NEW  ERA;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Population  401,570 1.      Land  Area  30,170  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  nortb  by  North  Dakota,  east  byMinDesota  and  Iowa,  south  by  Ne- 
braska, and  west  by  Montana  and  Wyoming.  State  capital :  Pierre.  Principal 
industries :  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  3U,  1905),  308,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  14;  semi-weekly, 
3;  weekly,  269;  bi-weekly,!;  semi-m  mthly,  2  ;  monthly,  17;  quarterly,  2. 

The  cities  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Wateito wu 3,352t 

Hurou '^,793t 

Madison ti,550t 

BrookiiiRS '2,34«t 

Pierre 2,306t 

Vermilion 2,1S3+ 


Sioux  Falls 10,266t 

L.ead 6,'^lOt 

Yankton 4,ltJ5t 

Aberdeen 4,08rt 

Mitchell 4,055t 

Deadwood 3,498t 


ABERDEEN,    c.    h.,  Brown   Co.  c( 

4,087+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  Manufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center.  Water  power,  furnished 
by  artesian  wells. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1885;  C.  J.  McLeod,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl-"  Inl902,  (??). 
In  1903,  Z  (6). 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  less  than  1,600.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 6) 
I.    In  1904,  yl. 

AMERICAN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902 ;  Geo.  B.  Daly,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAKOTA  FARMER;  semi-monthly; 
agricultural;  twenty  to  thirty-two  pages 
10^^x151^';  subscription  60  cents;  established 
1381;  M.  F.  Greeley,  editor;  W.  F.  T.  Bushnell 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  15,541  in 
1892  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zG.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1900,  17)900 ;/or  a 
year  ending  with  July,  1901,  2t,351  ;  for  a 
year  ending  with  July.  19()2,  24,918;  for 
1903,  27.541;  for  1904,  31,391. 

SOUTH     DAKOTA     WORKMAN; 
monthly;  Ancient  Order  United  Workmen; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es 
tabllshed  1899;  Charles  E.  Baldwin,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AURORA;  quarterly;  freemasons;  six- 
teen to  thiitv-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  January,  1904;  E.  T.  Taub- 
man  and  M.  F.  Montgomery,  editors;  Scottish 
Rit"  of  Masonrv.  publishers  (12—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  Ut04.  (z— 4)  I. 

ALCESTER,    Union  Co.  RSSlfpop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N. 

W.  of   Sioux   City,   la.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raisin?. 

UNION;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Chas.  J.  Peterson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKL  " 

ALEXANDRIA,  o.  h.,  Hanson  Co.D^ 
880+    pop.,  on   Chicago,   Milwaukee  &  St. 


Paul  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Mitchell.    Flour  mills. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  E.  B.  Yule,  editor  and  publisher  c3— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  William  Durkee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 10—3  P ) .    Circulation  ' 'jkl. •  ■ 

ALPENA,     Jerauld   Co.   D  153t  pop., 

on  Chicago,   Milwaukee   &    St.   Paul    Rd., 

18  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Huron.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Robert  E.  Dye,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jki." 

ANDOVER,  Day  Co.  cf  235t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m. 

E.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  A.  E.  Ray nes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "iSL" 

ARLINGTON,  Kingsbury  Co.  a-  4:6t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  55  m. 

E.  of  Huron.    Situated  in  an  agricultural 

district. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Keene  &  Smith,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jKi." 

ARMOUR,  c.  h.,  Douglas  Co.  g  912t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
58  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Yankton.     Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE  -  TRIBUNE  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882;  E.  H.  Bowers, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1850;  Levi  D.  Wait  and  Ruel  E.  Dana,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jiu." 

ARTESIAN,  Sanborn  Co.  n-839t  pop. , 

on   Chicago.    Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul  Rd., 

17  m.  E.  of  Woonsocket,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

SANBORN  CO.  ADVOCATE;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  people's  par- 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


ty:  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  E.  Dowdell,  editor  and  pub 
lisher(9— 3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

ASHTON,  Svink  Co.  cf  274t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  N. 

of  Redfleld,  the  county  seat,  and  33  S.  of 

Aberdeen.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1894;  M.E.Clark,  editor;  S.L.Clark, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AURORA,  Brookings  Co.  n-  412  pop., 

on    Chicago    &    Northwestern    Rd.,   7   m. 

E.  by  S.  E.  of  Brookings,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  growing  and  shipping. 

TI>IES;  Thurdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  i;ix20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884  ;  George  H.  Larrabee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

AVON,  Bi»nfiomme  To.  Q^  100  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m. 

W.  of  Tyndall. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Febru- 
ary, 19()1;  R.  H.  Fulton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BALTIC,  Minnehaha  Co.  R  220  pop., 

on  Chlfago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  14 

m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Stone 

quarries. 

MINNEHAHA;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  Novamber,  1901;  R.  R.  Thomp- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n".TKi.." 

BELLEFOURCHE,fiw«e  (7o.  t:45lt 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Rapid  City.  Cattle, 
sheep  and  horse  raising. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  live  stock;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1891;  E. 
Ralston,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKt." 

NORTHWEST  POST;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  October,  1902;  Rush  O.  Fellows  and 
B.  L.  Kirkhani,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

BERESFORD,  Union  Co.  :^  l,046t 
pup.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  35  m. 
N.  E.  of  Yankton.  Agriculture  and  grazing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  8ul)scription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  Hephart  &  Joiinsou,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9— 3).    Circulation  ••JKi" 

REPIIBIilC;  Thursdays;  independent; 
twelve  to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription 
|1.5(»;  established  189.3:  H.  A.  Sturges.  editor  j 
and  publisher  '6—3).    Circulation  ".ikl.-- 

BIG  STONE,  Grant  Co.  cTSeOtpop., 
on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  180 
m.  W.  of  Mijineapolls,  Minn.  Manufactur- 
ing and  farming.  Brick  and  granite  works. 

HEADLKiHT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  188:!;  Irwin  D.  Aldrlch,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (?. — :;i.    Circulation  •jkl." 

BLUNT,  Hughei  Co.  U  246t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  N. 
E.  of  Pierre,  the  county  seat  and  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican; 
»elght  pages  15x"22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


lished 1883;  H.  O.  Besancon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BONESTEEL.  Gregory  Co.  g  700 pop., 
10  m.  S.  W.  of  Porter  Landing  on  the 
Missouri  r.,  10  S.  W.  of  Wheeler,  and  6  N. 
W.  of  Fairfax,  the  county  seat.  Agrlcultiire 
and  stock  raising. 

GREGORY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  S.  F.Lucas,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

GREGORY  CO.  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April.  1902;  B.  F.  Wood, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Clrc'n   -jkl." 

BOWDLE,  Edmunds  Co.  b  400  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  32  m. 
W.  of  Ipswich,  the  county  leat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER;   Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages  18x24;  established  1886;  C.T.Smith- 
ers,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circ'n  "ija.  •" 

BRADLEY.  Clark  Co.  cf  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  by  N.  E.  of  Clark,  the  county  seat.  Dairy- 
ing and  agriculture. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  F.  P.  Ken- 
yon,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).  Clrc'n"i£L." 

BRIDGE  WATER,  McCook  Co.  R 

691+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  80  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Mitchell.    Farming. 

3IcCOOK     CO.    DEMOCRAT;     Frl 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1886;  T.J.Ryan, 
editor  and  puljligher.    Circulation  "iitL" 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  W.  W.  Moyes,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iiti." 

BRISTOL,  ^02/  Co. cfJ82  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  by 
S.  of  Aberdeen.    Grain  raising  county. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901; 
H.  A.  Whiting,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BRITTON,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.  \J  950 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  42  m.  N.  E.  of  Aberdeen.  Flour  mill  and 
grain  elevators.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MARSHALL    CO.    JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1..')0;  established  1883;  H.  B.  Ty- 
sell,  edltorand  publisher  (:5— 3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
M  A  R  8  H  A  li  L  CO.  SENTINEL; 
Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
.suhscHption  $1.50;  established  1888;  W.  R. 
Donald,  editor,  and  publisher  (.3— ;5).  Circula- 
tion ••JJSJ,.- 

BROOKINGS,  c.  h.,  Brookings  Co.  O- 
2,34(>+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
CO  m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Seat  of  the  St*te 
Agricultural  College. 

BROOKINGS  CO.  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days; republican:  eiKht  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.:.();  established  1879;  Chas.  F.  Allen, 
edltorand  publisher.  Circulation"^!}!,." 

INDIVIDUAL;  Thursdays:  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1S91 :  H.  H  Korstad.  editor;  Coch- 
rane &  Korstad,  puV)ll8hers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


975 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


KEGISTER  J  Thursila.vs;  republicau; 
«lght  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:50;  established  1800;  Diitcher  &  Breecf,  edi- 
tors and  Dublishers  (8—3).  Circ'n  'jjiL."  In 
1898.  Z.     Ill  1'.I02.  Z  (1.  2.  4,  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BRUCE,   Brookings  Co.  D- 200  pop.,  on 
Ciilca^'O  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  nl.  N.  W. 
of  Brookiugs. 
II  E  U  A  li  D  ;     Thursdays;    four    pages 

lTj^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  June, 

1903;  F.  O.  Mark,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

BRYANT,  Hamlin  Co.  D-  405t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  28  m. 

S.  W.  of  Watertown.    Farming. 

HAHLIN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
licau; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  50; 
established  1897;  J.  K.  Coe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

BUFFALOGAP,   Custer  Co.  P  501t 

pop.,    on    Fremont,    Elkhorn   &   Missouri 

Valley  Rd.,  42  m.  S.  of  Rapid  City.    Mining, 

agriculture  and  stone  quarrying. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
«ight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  L.  Ballou,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki,." 

CANISTOTA,   McCook    Co.   P.    263 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  of  Salem,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

C  L.  I  P  P  E  R  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  July, 
1901;  J.L.Hammond,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "ijiL." 

CANOVA,  Miner  Co.  D-169t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,9  m.  S.  W.  of 

Howard,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

UERALiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1899; 
Chas.  McCaffree,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "Jia.." 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  P,l,943t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
60  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.    Agriculture. 

DAKOTA    FARMERS'    LEADER; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1890;  Arthur  Linn, 
«ditor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,    •TKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

LINCOLN  CO.  TIMES;  Wednesdays; 
Independent-republican;  eight  to  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.35;  established  Febru- 
ary, 19(>4;  J.  C.  Olson,  editor  and  publisher 
<1— 5). 

Circulation  :  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100. 

SIOUX  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican ;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  N.  C.  Nash  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Publishes  an 
edition  for  Harrisburg. 

Combined  Circulation:  In  1894, publisher 
asserts,  smallest  1,104.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  1,152;  for  1897,  1,29S;  for  1898, 
1,364.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

GUARDIAN;  monthly;  Order  of  Home 
Guai-dians;  insurance;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription 50cent8;  established  March,  1901; 
L.  D.  Milne,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL"    Inl902,  Z(6, 11)  (A  A). 

CARTHAGE,  Miner  (7o.  D-265t  pop., 
on  Chicago  Sc  Northwestern  Rd.,38  m.  N.  W. 


of  Salem.  Flour,  live  stock  and  grain  ship- 
ping point. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  C.S. 
Munger,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKX  " 

CASTLEWOOD,  c.  h.,  Hamlin  Co.  [> 

430+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Big  Sioux  r.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Water- 
town.    Grist  mill. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  W.  B.  Boswell  and  W.  A.  Carter,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jki." 

CENTERVILLE,  Turner  Co.  R  STlf 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  23  m. 
S.  E.  of  Parker,  the  county  seat.  Milling, 
shipping  of  pressed  hay,  eggs  and  poultry. 

CHRONICLE  AND  INDEX;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1883;  L.  B.  Nlchol, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circ'n  "jkj." 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887  ;  V.  C.  Wass,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

CENTRAL  CITY,  Lawrence  Co. -a 

448  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

214  m-  N.  W.  of  Deadwood.    Farming  and 

mining. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  labor;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1877;  W.  C.  Benfer,  editor;  Merrick  &  Benfer. 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  '•ull" 

CHAMBERLAIN,  c.  h.,  Brule  Co.  g 

874+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  *  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  265  m.  above  Sioux  City, 
la.,  and  70  W.  of  Mitchell.  Manufactures  of 
flour  and  cigars. 

MISSOURI   VALLEY   JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  W.  T.  La 
Follette,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

REGISTER  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  James  W.  Lawless,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1883 ;  D.  F. 
Burkholder.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JJKL." 

CHANCELLOR,  Turner  Co.  O,  138 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
8  m.  E.  of  Parker,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1902;  A.  A. 
Schroeder,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CLAREMONT,   Bromi   Co.  cf  120  f 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of 

Aberdeen. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.35;  estab- 
lished 1902;  G.  R.  Crowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

CLARK,  c.  h..  Clark  Co.  cf  684t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of 

Redfleld.    Flour  mill  and  grain  elevators. 

PILOT  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


tablished  1880;  F.  S.  Pruyn,  editor;  The  Clark 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  jkl" 
REPUBLIC-COURIER  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  R.  E.  Hartman,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLEARLAKE,   c  h.,   Deuel  Co.  ^ 

491+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rd.  and  Clear  lake,  24  m.  S.  E.  of 
Watertown.   Agriculture. 

COURIER;Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.50;  established 
1891;  C.  J.  Ronald,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEUEL.  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Alfred  J.  Warner,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (12 — 2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLMAN,  Mooay  Co.  D-  218  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  W.  of  Flandreau,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  lSx2U;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1901;  F.  L.  French,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

COLTON,  Minnehaha  Co.  0,130  pop., 

18  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  B.  P.  Wallace,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CONDE,  Spink  Co.  a  195t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Red  field.    Wheat,  flax.  etc. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x2 J;  subscription $1 ;  established  1S85; 
C.  A.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CUSTER,  c.  h.,  Custer  Co.  p  599t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
French  creek,  56m.  S.  of  Deadwood.  Gold, 
tin  and  mica  mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Jos.  Kubler,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

TRIBUNE-PILOT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1886;  Ralph  W.  McHoes,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAVIS,  T'wrner  Co.  ni.51t  pop.,onGreat 
Northern  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls  and 
1  E.  of  Vermillion  r.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

(v  L  O  B  E  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18lt3;  H.J.  Schuer,  editor  an<l  publisher  (1—i). 
Circulation  "vIKJ."  Actual  (iveraye  for  ld()3, 
3'^0.    In  19(J4,  "itL." 

DEADWOOD,  c.  h.,  Latorence  Co.  -n 

:i,4'JS+  p'lp.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  and  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rds.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Rapid  City.    In  Black 

Hills  district.    Supply  and  trading  point. 

Ore  reducing  works. 

PIONEER-Ti:>IES;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription- 
dally  $10,  weekly  $2  ;  established— Pioneer 
1876,  Times  1S77,  consolidated  189";  W.  H.  Bon- 
ham,  editor  and  nublisher  (6—3). 
Circulntiou  — Daily  :      In  189r>,  "jja,  "      In 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


1897,  I  Z.    Actiial  average  for  \898,  1,531, 
In  1899,  yl.     In  1900,  yl.      In    1901,  yl.     In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 
Weekly:  "jki,." 

BLACK  HILLS  WINING  RE- 
VIEW; Fridays;  mining;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1895;  Earl 
P.  Hoisington,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "iKL."    In  1901,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

DELL  RAPIDS,  Minnehaha  Co.  □, 

1,255+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls.    Granite 

quarries.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1885;  D.  E.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).     Circulation  "jjcL. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892  ;  W.  C.  Nisbet,  editor  ;  Tribune 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  ( 12—4 ) 
Circulation;  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  ediTIon  l,ri32.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,204; 
for  1902, 1,200;  for  1903, 1,207.  In  19(J4,yl. 

DESMET,  c.  h.,  Kingsbury  Co.  n-  749t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  90  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

KINGSBURY  CO.  INDEPEND- 
ENT; Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1889;  Fred.  W.  Wright, 
editor  and  publisher  (.3 — 3).      Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
iSx24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Sherwood  &  Hubbard,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (3— 3).    Circulation  "jjvL" 

DIRKSTOWN,  Lyman   Co.  Q 

about  20  m.  W.  of  Chamberlain,  the  nearest 

railroad  station. 

LYMAN  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1; 
established  July,  1903;  Frank  L.  Gilmon.  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—4).   Circulation  "jkl  " 

DOLAND,  Spink  Co.  D  235t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20   m.  E.  of 

Redfield,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES-RECORD;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished—Record  1882,  Times  1886;  Len.  V. 
Doty,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

EDGEMONT,  Fall  River  Co.  p  479t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 

35  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Custer.    Woolen  mill  and 

grindstone  factory.    Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  H.  Goddard,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation  'JKL." 

EFFINGTON,  Roberts  Co.   ^36  pop., 

13  m.  N.  E.  of  Slsseton,  the  nearest  railroad 

station. 

SISSETON  POSTEN;  Fridays:  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November.  1902;  Eivind  Trock- 
stad.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circula- 
tion ••ULi," 

E  G  A  N  ,   Moody  Co.  n-  .503t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Big 

Sioux  r.,  2  m.  E.  of  Madison.  Tow  and  grist 

mills. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


lisheil  1878;  R.  E.  Harlman.  editor  unci    pub 
Usher  (6—3).    Circulation  mki.." 

EL,KPOINT,c.  h.,  Union  Co.  O^  l,08lt 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.. 
between  Missouri  and  Sioux  rs.,  22  m.  above 
Sioux  City,  la.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  populist;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1.50;  establlsiied 
1889;  I'honias  H.  Ryan,  editor;  Leader  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1000,  "Jjii-."  In  1901. 
(z-4)  I.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
19()4.  I. 

UNION  CO.  COURIER;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1871;  Chas.  R.  Bruce, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl.-  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
October,  1898.  1,046:  for  1899.  1.228.  In 
1900.  vT.  Inl901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

ELKTON,  Brookings  Co.  a-  678t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  North\vestern  and  Burlington, 

Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.,  17  m.  E. 

of  Brookings,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican :  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  James   L.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher 

(9— 3i.    Circulation  "iKL" 

EMERY,  Hanson    Co.  Q,  247t   pop.— 

local  estimate  422— on  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  Rd..  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Alexandria, 

the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Bert  Schroeder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

EPIPHANY,  Hanson   Co.    64   pop., 

14  m.  N.  E.  of  Alexandria. 

KROEGER'S  ECHO;  Wednesdays; 
local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished March,  190^;  J.  A.  Lee,  editor;  L.  M. 
Jleutele,  publisher  (1—5  P). 

ERWIN,  Kingsbury  Co.   D-  131  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m. 
N.  E.  of  Desmet,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  nonpartisan; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  J.  K.  Coe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3i.    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ESTELLINE,  Hamlin  (7o.[>  357t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  S. 
S.  E.  of  Watertown.     Shipping  point  for 
grain  and  live  stock.    Creamery. 
TRIBUNE;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1895; 
F.  D.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ETHAN,  Davison  Co.  D  190t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Jllhvaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  of  Mitchell.    Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    sub>;criptlon  §1;    estab- 
lished   19(r2;    Edwin    Blacknen.  editor   and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EUREKA, ^c^^er«on  Co.  r^  961tpop., 
on   Chicago.   Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul   Rd., 
60  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 
DIE   EUREKA    POST;  Wednesdays; 

German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 

62 


Bcription  $1.50;  established  1891;  O.  J.  Roe, 
editor  and  publlslier  (6—3).  Clrc'u  "ijtL." 
In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "Jja-.- 
NORTIlVVEST  BliADE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Ed.  A.  Warner,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jjh.." 

POST;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1891;  O.J. 
Roe,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "Jjii' 

EVARTS,  Walworth  Co.  b  43  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  14  m. 

E.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

STATE  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$150;  estfiblished  April,  19U1;  T.  M.  Kellogg, 
editor;  Kellogg  &  Bailey,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRFAX,    Gregory  Co.  Q  450  pop., 
10  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  121  N.  W.  of  Norfolk 
and  200  above  Sioux  City,  la.    Connected 
by  steamboat.    Agriculture. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established    1892  ;    E.  A. 
McNeil,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3)^   Circu- 
lation "JJKL." 

FAIRVIEW,  Lincoln  Co.  R  200  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  of  Canton.    Farming. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  G.  A.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FAXJLKTON,  e.  h.,  Faulk  Co.  ±  539t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul   Rds.,  75   m. 
N.  W.  of  Huron.    Agriculture. 
ADVOCATE;   Thursdays;    eight   pages 
15x22;  subscription    $1.50;    established   1898; 
Fremont  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation   'jkl." 

REPUBLICAN    RECORD;  Thurs 
days;   republican;    eight   pages    15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  F.  W.  Georgia, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

FLANDREATT,  c.  h.,  Moody  Co.  n- 
1,244+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Lumber 
yards,  grain  houses,  flour  mill  and  various 
manufactories.     Agriculture. 

HERA  L  D;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Edgar  McDaniel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl.- 

MOODY  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; republican ;  eight  pages  15x22:  suVistrlp- 
tlon  $1.50;  established  1878;  G.  H.  Krause. 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REVIEAV:  Saturdays;  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  IfOS;  C.  F. 
Peirce,  editor;  Riggs  Institute,  publishers 
(1-4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FOREST  CITY,  Potter  Co.  ^  100 pop., 
on  Forest  City  &  Gettysburg  Rd.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  opposite  Cheyenne  Agency,  55  m. 
N.  of  Pierre,  the  State  capital,  and  16  W.  of 
Gettysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 
PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 

pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1883; 

E.  P.  Thome,  editor  and   publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "iju,  " 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


FORT  PIERRE,  C  h.,  Stanley  Co.  D 
39ot  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  at  mouth  of  Bad 
r.,  opposite  Pierre,  the  State  capital.  Stock 
raising.    Beef-shipping  point. 

FAIR  PLAY;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S89;  Fred.  A.  Mix  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation   •jkl." 

SI  O  UX  STOCK  JOURNAL.;  Fri- 
days; live  stock;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  John  Hayes, 
editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3). 
Circulation:  Inl902,"JKL.'  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  I'.'Oi,  yl. 

FRANKFORT,  5/mi^Co.n  198pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,11 

m.  E.  of  Redfleld.    Grain  and  flour  mills. 

NKVVS-I»IESSENGER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  June,  19u3;  Jay  Jackson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

FREDERICK,^ro«;n  Co.cT  251t pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Maple  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Aberdeen,  the  county 

seat.    Roller  flour  mill.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x"22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  C.  Dennis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

FULTON,  Hanson  Co.  O,  100  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Alexandria. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1901;  T.  H.  Johnston,  edi- 
tor; Johnston  &  Johnston,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GALENA,   Lawrence  Co.  -a  600  pop., 

10  m.  S.  E.  of  Deadwood,  the  county  seat. 

Mining. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17^x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897  ;  Gr.  G.  Leech,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  •■iKi,"  (A  A). 

GANNVALLEY,  o.  h.,  Buffalo  Co.  g 

76  pop.,  21  m.  N.  of  Kimball,  the  nearest 

station  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  dairying. 

DAKOTA  CHIEF;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  Dye  &  Hill,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).  Circulation  "iKL." 

G  ARRET  SON,  3ffnneAafta  Co.  a.500t 

pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Northern  Rd.,  19  ra. 

N.  E.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Ston« 
quarries.     Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1908;  L.  W.  Ham,  editor:  Swift  &  Ham,  pub- 
lishers (12—3^.    Circulation  "-iki." 

VINDICATOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Geo.  W.  Bagley.  editor;  Bagley  &  Bagley, 
publishers.    Circulation    jkl." 

GARY,  Deuel  Co.  d^^t  Pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago *  Northwestern  Rd.,  33  m.  E.  of 
Watertown.  Agriculture,  wheat  and  live 
stock. 

INTER-STATE;  Fridays ;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868;  F.  H.  Green,  editor  and 
publisher  <6— 3).    Circulation  "ull" 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1881;  V.  A.  Welcher,  editor;  Johnson  Bros., 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

GETTYSBURG,  c.  h.,  Potter  Co.  b 

377  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Forest  City  &  Sioux  City  Rds.,  43  m.  W.  of 
Faulkton.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  N.  Kiplinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (:3— 3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

POTTER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  M.  L.  &  F.  B.  Patterson, 
editors  and  publishers.   Circulation  "tio.  " 

GROTON,  Brown  Co.  cfTOOt  pop.,on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Kds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Aber- 
deen, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1900;  Ray  Veitch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:    Actual    average   for   1900, 
1,050.    In  1901,  "JKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  J.  D.  Reeves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARRISON,  Douglas  Co.  g  322  pop., 

16  m.  N.  W.of  Armour,  the  nearest  station 

on   Chicago,   Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul   Rd. 

Farming. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  Geo.  E.  Culver,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARTFORD,  Minnehaha  Co.  O,  423t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  ft 

Omaha  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the 

county  seat.    Creamery.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1892  ;  Albion  Thorne,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

HAYES,  Stanley  Co.  n  23t  pop. 

STANLEY  CO.  HOMESTEAD;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

HAZEL,  Hamlin  Co.  D- 112  poi\ 
NEW  ERA;  Fridays(A  A). 

HECLA,  Brown  Co.  d  160t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  32  ni.  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  Aberdeen,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  F.W.Keeler,  editor  and  publisher 
(^—3).    Circulation  "jkj," 

H'E'N'RY ^Codington  (7o.  ra91t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of 
Watertown,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.60;   estab- 
lished 18K6;   H.  L.  Hopkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

HERREID,  Compbell  Co.  cf  200  pop., 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of  Mound  City,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

CAllPHELLC;O.NACHRTCIITER; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 


catalocjup:  by  states. 


979 


SOUTH   DAKOTA. 


SOUIH  DAKOTA. 


scrlption  $1.00;  establisheclJaiiuary,  l'.ti)4:  E. 
C.  Sloeuin,  editor;  K.  M.  Slocum,  publisher 
(1-5). 

P  R  A  I  II  I  E  PICAYUNE;  Fridays ; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  R.  M.  Slocum,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  ••uu," 

HETLAND,  Kingsbury  Co.  D-  87  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  ni.  E.  of 
Desniet.  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
NEW  ERA;    Fridays;   republican ;  four 

pages  15x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;    established 

July.lWl;  Geo.  J.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher 

(7— oP).    Circulation  "jja." 

HIGHMORE,  c,  h.,  Hyde  Co.  u  376t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  63  m. 

W.  of  Huron. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
J.  C.  Stoner,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation ••J_KL." 

HYDE  CO.  BULLETIN;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  H.  C.  Shober,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 11—2).    Circulation  "ikl." 

HILL  CITY,  Pennington  Co.  jH  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  33  m.S. 
by  S.  E.  of  Deadwood.  Tin  mining.  In  the 
Black  Hills  country. 

HARNEY  PEAK  MINING  NEWS; 

Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1890;  C.  Von  Woehrmann,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 


HITCHCOCK,  Beadle  Co. Q  lS5t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  N.  W.  of  Huron,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1903;  R. 
C.  Howell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Chas.  S.  Yassett,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jka" 

HOT  SPRINGS,  c.  h..  Fall  River 
Co.  p  1,319+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncj'  and  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo  Gap. 
Health  and  pleasure  resort.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
J.  A.  Stanley,  editor;  Star  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ( 8—3).    Circulation  "jjil." 

TI3IES-UERALD;  Thxirsdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  Ed  S.Ames,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1898,  'jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  March  16, 1899, 
1,074.    In  1900,  ".iKL." 

H  O  W  A  R  D  ,  c.  h.,  Miner  Co.  CD-  588t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

and  Vermillion  r.,    60  m.  N.  W.  of   Sioux 

Falls.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:   established 

1881:   S.  H.  Bronson,   editor   and   publisher 

(:i— 3).    Circulation  "J_KL" 

MINER     CO.    DEMOCRAT;    Fri 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion  $1.50;     established     1882;     Thomas    & 
Reeves,  editors  and  publishers  ((J— 3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SPIRIT    OF     DAKOTA     AND 
PRESS;   Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 


15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
O.  M.  Osbon,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKL" 

HUDSON,  Lincoln  Co.  D  400t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  5  m.  S. 

of  Canton,  the  county  sfeat.    Farming. 

HUDSONITE;  Fridays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1901  ;  Osborn  &  Schaber, 
editors  and  publishers  (8-3).    Circ'n  'jkl.-' 

HURLEY,  Turner  Co.  P.  444t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  by  S 
E.  of  Parker.    Flour  mills  and  stock  yards. 
Agriculture. 
TURNER  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1.50;  established  1883;    W.  C.  Brown,  editor 

and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

HURON,  c.  h.,  Beadle  Co.  D-  2,793t  pop. . 
on   Chicago    &   Northwestern   and    Great 
Northern  Rds.    Flour  mills  and  manufac- 
tories   of    carriages,   wagons,  ornamental 
woodwork,  cigars,  etc.    Prairie  country. 
HURONITE:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and     DAKOTA     HURONITE, 
Thursdays;  republican;    daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  —  dally  $9, 
weekly   $2;   established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1881;  John  Longstaff,   editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Weelily:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,200.    In  1896.  I.     In  1897,  Y.      In  1898, 
"j_KL.'    (  ?  ?  )     In  1903,  Z  (4U«  •)• 

HERALD-DEMOCRAT;  Thtirsdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  W.  L.  Miner,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,1,134.  Inl897,Y.  In  1898, publisher 
asserts,  least  issue  1.080.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

J  O  URN  A  L- WORLD;  Thursdays; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.E0;  es- 
tablished—JowrnaZ  1884,  World  April,  1903, 
consolidated  May  1903  ;  A.  G.  Keene,  editor; 
World  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

I  O  N  A,  Lyman  Co.  P  23  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri r.,  18  m.  S.  of  Oacoma,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  E.  L.  Senn,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKL.- 

IPSWICH,  c.  h.,  Edmunds  Co.  tl  397t 
pop.,   on    Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 
EDMUNDS  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;Thurs 


days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1889;  F.J.Tracy, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  TRIBUNE; 
Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  A.  B.Chubbuck,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL." 


IRENE,    Turner 
Northern  Rd;,  22  m.  S 
ty  seat. 

TRI-CO.  NEWS; 

16x22  ;  svibscriptlon  $ 
Frank  Berens,  editor 
Circulation  "jkl." 

IROQUOIS,  Kingsbury    Co.  Q    276t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m. 


Co.   P,    on    Great 
of  Parker,  the  coun- 

Fridays;  four  pages 

1  :    established   1899  ; 

and  publisher  (6—3) 


980 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


E.  of  Huron.  Farming,  stock  raising  and 

dairying. 

CHIEF;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  J.  F.  Halladay,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKi" 

KEYSTONE,  Pennington  Co.  P   on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  10  m. 

E.  of  Hill  City.  Quartz  mills.  Gold  mining. 

MINER;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1895;  W.  F. 
Reinard,  editor;  Reinard  &  Reinard,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  four  pages 
171^x24;  subscription  $2;  established  19iX); 
Joseph  Hare,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KIMBALL.,  Brule  Co.^  453t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  48  m. 
W.  of  Mitchell.  Market  for  grain.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  C.  R.  Tinan,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkx." 

INDEX;  Thursdays ;  populist ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  C.  J.  Maynard,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

LAKE  ANDES,  CJmrles  Mix  Co.  g 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
WAVE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LAKE  PRESTON,  Kingsbury  Co.  n- 

706+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  42  m.  E. 

of  Huron.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1881;  Lyman  J.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).   Circulation  "JKL.  • 

LANE,  Jerauld  Co.  p. 

PIONEER  NEWS:  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  August.  Iitu3;  R.  B.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

LANGFORD,    Marshall    Co.   rf  239t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Brltton,  the  county  seat, 

and  50  E.  N.  E.  of  Aberdeen.    Agriculture. 

BUGL.E;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  L.  Miles, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).   Circ'n  "jkl.- 

LEAD,  Lawrence  Co.  -a  6,210t  pop.,  on 
Black  Hills  &  Fort  Pierre  and  Burlington 
Route  Rd8.,  adjacent  to  Deadwood,  the 
county  seat.    Mining. 

CALL;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  established 
1895  ;  I.  R.  Crow,  editor  and  proprietor 
(8-3).  Circulation  "JKi."  Inl903,Z  f4)(#  #). 
TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1881 ;  Henry  Schmltz,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  ••lkl" 

LEBANON,  Potter  Co.  [j  240  pop.,  on 

Chicago  A  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  N. 
E.  of  Gettysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: elRht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1892;  A.  E.  Beaudoln,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jki.." 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


LESLIE,  Stanley  Co.  n  lOOf  pop. 
PIONEER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LESTERVILLE,  Yankton  Co.  P, 
244+  pop,,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Yankton.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1901;  F.  A.  Killion,  editor;  J.  J.  Wagner,  pub- 
lisher (12—3).  -Circulation  "jkl." 

LETCHER,  Sanborn  Co.  D-  ISOf  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee*  St.  Paul  Rd..  13  m. 

S.  S.  E.  of   Woonsocket,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

C  H  R  ON  I  C  L  E  :  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  C.  F.  De  Groflf,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LYMAN,  Lyinan   Co.    p    6  m.  from 

Chamberlain,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 

PRAIRIE  SUN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1£03;  Wm.  Williamson.  Jr..  edi- 
tor; Albert  Williamson,  publisher  (1—4). 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Lake  Co.  a-  2,550t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
50  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.    Seat  of  State 
Normal  School.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  LAKE  CO.  LEADER,  semi-week- 
ly, Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  semi 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1890,  semi- 
weekly  1880;  J.  F.  Stahl,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).  Circ'n— daily "itfc."  semi-weekly "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  exce'pt  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1893,  weekly  1879;  Frank  L.  Mease, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5).  Circulation- 
daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl-"  In  1898,  week- 
ly Z.  In  1899.  weekly  Z.  In  1900,  weekly  Z. 
In  1902,  Z(l,2,  4,  5). 

OUTLOOK;    Tuesdays;    republicanr. 
eight  pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    estab- 
lished 1891;  Glenn  M.  Farley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  STATE  JOUR- 
NAL OF  EDUCATION;  semi-monthly; 
educational;  thirty-two  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  F.  L.  Mease, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
CirculHtion:  In  1!K)2.  "jkl."  Inl903,(z— 4)  I. 
n  1904,  (z-4)  I  (••). 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  KNKiHTj 
monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  twelve  pages 
8}4xU:  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1894;  Frank  Leslie  Mease,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5).  Circulation  "lkl."  In  19(K),  Z. 
In  1901,  Z(l,2,  4,  .5).    In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

MARION,  Turner  Co.   R  .338  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  7  m. 

N.  W.  of  Harper. 

RECOltD;    Fridays;  republican;    eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;   established 
1899;  J.  E.  Hazlltt,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3) 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MELETTE,   Spink  Co.  zi  354t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  22  m. 

S.  of  Aberdeen.    Shipping  point  for  wheat. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  O.  B.  Axtell,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  In  1R97,  "jkl-  Actual  aver- 
age for  1H98,  '2,779.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


981 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


1,949.      In   1901,. V I.      In  1902,  y I.      In  1903, 

<Z— 4)  I.     1111904.  y I. 

MENNO,  Htitchinson  Co.  CL556t  pop., 

ou  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  5  m. 

E.  of  Olivet,  the  county  seat.    Wheat,  corn 

and  hogs. 

HUTCHINSON  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  J.  S.  Headley, 
editor  and  publisher  {8--3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MIDLAND,  Stanley  Co.  n  37  pop. 
WESTERN  STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MILLBANK,  c.h.,  Grant  Co.  :/l,4-26t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
Farming  and  dairjing, 

GRANT  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.30;  established  1880;  Henry  S.  Volkmar,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl-  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,032.  In 
1899   "JKL  " 

HER14L.D-ADVANCE:    Fridays;     re 
publican;    eight   pages   15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  W.  W.  Downie,  editor 
and  publisher  (,6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHOOIi  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
educational  ;  sixteen  pages  11x143^  ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  November, 
l'.)01;  Grant  Riggle,  editor  and  publisher 
(H— 3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

MILLER,  c.  h..  Hand  Co.  u  5Wt  pep-. 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  80  m.  E.  of 
Pierre,  the  State  capital.  Shipping  point 
for  wheat  and  live  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Sweetland  &  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PIONEER  PRESS;  Thilrsdays ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1882 ;  J.  A.  Bushfleld,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MITCHELL,   c.  h.,  Davison   Co.   g 

4,055-1-  pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minne 
apolis  &  Omaha  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rds.,  70  m.  W.  by  N,  W.  of  Sioux 
Falls.  Seat  of  the  Methodist  University. 
Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Saturday,  and  CAPITAL,  Fridays;  re- 
publican; daily  six,  weekly  twelve  to  four- 
teen pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1879;  C.  W.  Downey,  editor;  Mitchell  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6— 3).  Circ'n  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1901; 
Geo.  W.  Williams  and  Son.  editors;  Kastello 
Printing  Company,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  J.  Frad,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3). 

Circulation:   In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.450.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897,  Y.     In 

1898,    "TKL.' 

ANTI-SALOON    ISSUE;    monthly; 
prohibition;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1903;  Fred  E.  Hall,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:   In  19(>4  (z— 4)  I. 

GUARDIAN;  monthly;  fraternal;  eight 
paufes  11x15;  subscription  50 cents;  establish- 
ed March,  1902;  L.  D.  Milne,  editor;  The  Order 
of  Home  Guardians,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,550.    In  1904,  yl. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


P  H  R  E  N  O  C  O  S  M  I  A  N  ;  monthly; 
twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Ralph  Shearer,  editor;  Eben 
W.  Noves,  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PROGRESSIVE  POULTRY 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  poultry;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1903;  Clauson  W.  Downey,  editor; 
Progn-ssive  Poultry  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—5). 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  EDUCATOR; 
monthly,  except  July  and  August  ;  educa- 
tional ;  forty  pages  9x12  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1888  ;  Clark  M.  Young,  editor; 
Harry  L.  Bras,  publisher  (7— 3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  InlS96,.H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  3.^250. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.     In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

MONROE,  Turner  Co.  P,  on  Chicago 

&  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  W.  of  Parker, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

CRITIC;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  svibscription  $1.50;  established 
1900 ;  Fred  Linch,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MONTROSE,  McCook  Co.  D,  375t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.  and  Vermillion   r.,  28  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 
Sioux  Falls.    Farming. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1886 ;  Mrs.  O.  E.  Bowman,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Davison  Co.  g 

222t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Mitchell,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  G.  H. 
Smith,  editor  and  nublisher  (7— 3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL" 

NORTHVILLE,  Spink  Co.  d  243t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  19  m. 

N.  of  Redfleld,   the   county    seat,  and   22 

S.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  John  H. 
Le  May,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

OACOMA,  c.  h.,  Lyman  Co.  g  300 
pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  Missouri  r.,  opposite 
Chamberlain,  72  m.  W.  of  Mitchell.  Fann- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE-LEADER;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1892;  Albert  Williamson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LYMAN  CO.  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  W.  Fulford,  editor;  J.  N.&E. 
W.  Fulford,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OKOBOJO,  Sully  Co.  U  150  pop.,  on 

Okobojo  creek,  12  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  from  Fort 
Sully  Landing,  on  the  Missouri  r.,  and  20  N, 
of  Pierre,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1884;  J.  A.  Livingston,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P),    Circulation  "OU." 

OLDHAM,  Kingsbury  Co.  D-  222t  pop., 
on  Chicago,   Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul  Rd., 
75  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.    Farming. 
REGISTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.  L.  Jack- 
son, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


OLIVET,  c.  1j.,  Hutchinson  Co.Q,  156t 

pop.,  on  Dakota  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Yankton. 

LEADER  J  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscription  §1;  established  1896;  C.  Dicker- 
son,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl" 

ONIDA,  c.  h.,  Sully  Co.  D  197  pop.,  16 
m.  N.  of  Blunt,  the  nearest  station  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Railroad.     Farming. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  H.  Gropengieser,  editor  and 
publisher  t3— 3).  Circ'n"jKL-"  In  1902,  Z  ^3,  4). 

ORIENT,  FaulTi  Co..   a  142  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  of  Faulkton.    Feed  mills. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  A.  E.  Waterman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PARKER,  c.  h.,  Turner  Co.  1118931 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &.  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  25  m,  S.  W. 
of  Sioux  Falls.  Grain  elevator  and  flour 
mills.    Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875 ;  Charles  F.  Hackett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESS-LEADER;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  W.  H.  King,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4—5  P).     Circulation  ".ikl." 

PARKSTON,  Hutchinson  Co.  q  596t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

24  m.  S.  of  Mitchell.     Farming. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays  ;  repubUcan ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  T.  Temple,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PEEVER,  lioberts  Co.  cf  35  pop. 
PILOT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PIERPONT,  Day  Co.  ^  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  >>t.  Paul  Rd.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Webster.    Milling.  ' 

SIGNAL:  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  R.  J.  Folsom,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

P I E  R  R  E,  c.  h.,  Hughes  Co.  n  State 
Capital,  2,3(j6+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.  and  Missouri  r.  Headquarters 
for  the  Black  Hills  traffic  and  of  the  jobbing 
and  wholesale  Interests  of  the  central  part 
of  the  State.  Shipping  point  for  range 
cattle. 

CAPITAL  JOURNAL  ;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday;  republican;  dally  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscriotlon— daily 
$6,  weekly  $1;  established  1889:  CapitalJour- 
nal  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Clr 
culatlon  "JKL." 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Besancon  &  Ralsh,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3).    Circulation  "iKi," 

STATE    REGISTER;    Fridays;   four 

f)ageB  11x16;    subscription   50   cents:   estab- 
Ished  1899;   J.  E.   Hippie,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulatiou:  Actualaveragef  or  a  year  end- 
ing with  January,  \9(k),  ^,009.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19(J3,  (z-4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

RUSTLER;  monthly;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  estaV)ll8hed  1892;  Chas. 
L.  Hyde,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "ijLt  "  Actual  average 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


for  1900,  1.066.  In  1901.  "jkl  ••  Actual 
average  for  1902.  1,133;  for  1903.  1,321. 
In  19(t4.  (z— 4)  I, 

PLANKINTON,c.  h.,  Aurora  Co.  P 

4(j5+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Mitchell.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  T.  W.  Taubman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Cii-culation  "JKL."   In  1902,  Z  (1,2.4,5). 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  MAIL;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  If5x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1889;  J.  E.  Sullivan,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  '  jkl.' 

'PLiATT'E, <^harles  Mix  Co.Q  30'Jt  pop.— 

local  estimate  HOii — on  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Mitchell. 

EPITOME;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished March,  1900;  Geo.  H.  Henry,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
19(13,  Z  (4). 

POLLOCK,  Campbell  Co.  \h  250  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  80  m.  W.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 

PROGRESS:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  R.  F.  Cranston,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3j.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESHO,  Lyman   Co.  g   183  pop.,  45 

m.  from  Chamberlain,  the  nearest  railroad 

station. 

POST;  Fridays;  republican;  six  pages 
14x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  W. 
H.  McMaster,  editor  (1—4).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

PUKWANA,  Brule  Co.  Q  336  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 
E.  of  Chamberlain,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

PRESS-REPORTER  ;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established— Press  1882,  Reporter  1899; 
consolidated  1901;  H.  Wentzy,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  •■uiL-"  In  1897, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

RAMON  A,  Lake  Co.  n-  172t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &St.  PaulRd.,  12  m.  N 

W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  190(5;  R.  L.  Jack- 
son, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RAPID  CITY,  c.  li.,  Pennington  Co. 

p  1,342+  pop.,  on  Fremont.  Elkhorn  &  Mis- 
souri Valley  Rd.  and  Rapid  r.  In  the  Black 
Hills  mining  district. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  BLACK  HILLS  JOURNAL, 

Fridays;  independent  repul)lican;  four  pages 
-daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1885. 
weekly  1878 ;  Joseph  B.  Gossage,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n— daily  "^kl."  weekly 

"JKL." 

BLACK  HILLS  UNION;  Fridaysr 
independent;  eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1886  ;  Art  W.  Gird,, 
editorand  publisher (3— 3).   Circulation "iiiL." 

AURUM:  monthly,  during  tbe  school 
year;  collegiate;  twenty-four  pages 7^x10'^; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  November, 
1901;  U.  S.  S.  ArenvZ,  editor;  Students'  Asso- 
ciation of  the  State  School  of  Mines,  publish- 
ers (3 — 3).    Circulation  "ikl."  (A  A). 

WHITE  RIBB(»N  JOURNAL* 
monthly  ;    Woman's  Christian  Temperance 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


983 


SOCTH  DAKOTA. 


Union ;    four  pages   11x15 ;    subscription  25 
cents  ;   established   1890 ;    Alice  R.  Gossage, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—5). 
Circulation:     In  1901,  "iKlf"    Actual  aver- 
age for  U)02.  I,ti91;  for  190?,  1,654;  for 

mn,  1,793. 

REDFIELD,  c.  h.,  Spink  Co.  ^  l.OlSf 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  James 
and  Turtle  rs.,  71  m.  W.  of  Watertown. 
Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAIi-OBSEiCVER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established— Jowrnai  1881,  Ob- 
server 1888;  T.  A.  Crisman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  190],  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,0'27.    In  1903,  -jkl." 

PRESrS;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  O.  S.  Basford.  editor,  Basford  Bros.  & 
Basford,  publishers (12— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

REVIIjLO,  Grant  Co.  [U'  on  Minne- 
apolis &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Water- 
town.    Farming. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  J.  Sexton,  editor;  Willard  Dillman,  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROSCOE,  Edmunds  Co.  [j92tpop.,on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  40  m. 

W.  of  Aberdeen.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

H  E  R  A  L<  D  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  re 
publican  ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  W.  E.  Huck,  editor;  J. 
W.  Parmley,  publisher  (8—3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

SAIiEM,  c.h.,  McCook  Co.  a,741t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Oma- 
ha and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  40 
m.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

PIONEER  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  15x?2;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  C.  C.  Lowe,  editor 
and  publisher  (10—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPECIAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885 ;  Thos.  W.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SCOTLAND,  Bonhomme  Co.  O,  964 f 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd..  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Yankton.    Farming. 

CITIZEN. REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1876;  P.  A.  Bliss,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
e>ight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Baskiu  &  Lee,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SELBY,  Walworth  Co.  [^  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  5  m.  N.  of 
Bangor,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

WALWORTH   CO.  RECORD; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1810;  Fred  Griffin, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SENECA,    Faulk  Co.    i   on  Chicago 

&  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  by  N.   of 

Faulkton. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Wm.  J.  Miindt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


SIOUX  FALLiS,  c.  h.,  Minnzhaha 
Co.  c\  10,2(>(i+  pop.,  center  of  six  railroads, 
on  the  Sioux  r.,  90  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City,  la. 
Water  power  and  manufactories  of  wool- 
ens, linens,  etc.,  and  stone  quarries. 
DAILY. 

ARGUS-LEADER;  every  morn- 
ing and  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SEII  I- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  twelve,  semi  weekly  eight 
pages  17x20;  subscription— morning  $4,  even- 
ing $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  establislied— morning 
1892,  evening  1885,  semi  weekly  1880;  Tomlin- 
son  &  Day,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing): In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  G.  Inl897.Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  4,578.  In  1899.  yG. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  G.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  Februaru,  1903,  5, SI  9; 
for  1903,  S,3S3;  /or  1904,  7,898. 
Seuii-Weekiy:  In  1895,  "j_kl."  In  1896,  1. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  (?  ?) 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Argus- 
LEADERhas  at  least  three  times  tlie  circu- 
lation in  South  Dakota  of  any  other  daily, 
and  is  the  only  one  which  gives  sworn  de- 
tailed statement  for  advertisers'  benefit. 
PRESS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  SOUTH  DAKOTA  FARMER, 
Fridays;  daily  independent,  weekly  horti- 
culture, live  stock  and  dairying;  daily  eight 
pages  18x24,  weekly  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
llxl7J^;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—dally 1883,  weekly  1881;  Dotson  & 
Bowen,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  3,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  189~r  Y.    In  1898,  zl.     In  1899.  yl.     In 

1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z-4)   I.     In 

1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:     "jkl  " 

WEEKLY. 

F  R  E  1>I  A  D  ;  Thursdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  F.  Strass, 
editor;  Fremad  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
(8— 3P). 

Circulation:  Inl895,  "jjo-"  Actualaverage 
for  1896,  3,211.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In 

1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  vl. 
In  1903,  yl.      In  1904,  yl. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  populist;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  W.  W.  Parks,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eigiit  pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  Mark  D.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

SOO    CRITIC;    Fridays;    independent; 
sixteen  pages  11x15:  subscription  $].rO;   es- - 
tabll.=ihed  October,  1903;  E.  Martiudale,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

SOUTHDAKOTA  STATEFORUMf 

Thursdays;  republican:  eight  pages  1.tx22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  H.  C.  Ses- 
sions &  Son,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SUED  DAKOTA  NACHRICHTEN 
UND  HEROLD;  Thursdays;  German; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x28;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1890;  Hans  Demuth,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ((»— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,1.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  aserts,  no  issue  less 
than    1,325.      In   1899,    yl.      In    1900,  zl.      In 

1901,  yl.     In  1902,  yl.      In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 

1904,  y  I . 

SYD  DAKOTA  EKKO;  Thursdays; 
Norwegian-Danish;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1889;  Wol- 
lert  Hildahl,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  2,019.    In   1899,  yl.     In 

1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  y  I. 


984 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


MONTHLY. 

CO.>I>IERCIAL  NEWS;  monthly: 
trade;  tbirtysix  to  sixty  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  E.  J. 
Manuex,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—3).  Circu- 
larioii  "iKL."     In  1103,  Z  (4)  (##). 

DA  KOTA  ELK;  monthly:  elks;  twenty 
pagL's  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  John  T.  Cogan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (S— o).     Circulation  "ikt." 

i>IIxNXEHAHA  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educational;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscrip 
tion  50  cents;  established  1886;  L.  J.  Aga, 
editor;  Minnehaha  Teachers'  Association, 
publishers  (;i— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NO  KTHWESTERN  MONITOR; 
monthly;  four  pages  15x22;  established  1900; 
Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

OI)D-FELL.OW  WORL.D;  monthly; 
odd-fellowship;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  James 
M.  Patton,  editor;  The  World  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.400.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  l,59'.i.  In  1899,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,960.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  for  the 
past  j'ear  no  issue  hag  been  less  than  2,000.  In 
1903,  yl.  In  l'.i04.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,000. 

QUARTERLY. 

CHI  RCH  AND  SCHOOL.;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July,  October;  interdenomi- 
national; twenty  six  pages  6i^x8J^;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  Januarj',  1901; 
Frank  P.  L«»ach,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3). 
Circulatiou  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1%Z, 
1,0I>0  (A  A). 

SISSETON,  c.  h.,  Roberts  Co.  i:r928r 

pop.,  on  Chicago, Milwaukee  &  St.  PaulRd. 

Agriculture  and  creameries. 

CO IJ RANT;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J.  P.  Croal,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays:  republican:  eight 
pages  15.K22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
March,  1904:  G.  W.  Mosher,  editor;  News 
Publishing?  Company,  publishers  (1 — ."i). 

ROBERTS  C;0.  BANNER:  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1893;  L.  C.  Emerson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ST.\NDARD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1 ;  established  1892; 
Casper  Kennedy,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SOUTH  SHORE,  CndingUm  Co.  tf 
225  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E. 
of  Watertown,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estaVj- 
lished  1898;  George  K.  Burt,  editor;  Burt 
Brothers  publishers  (.3— 3).    Circ'n"jj{L." 

SPEARFISH.  Larcrence  Co.  -D  1,166T 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Dead  wood,  the  county  seat. 

Water  power  and  grain  elevator.     Brick 

and  tile  making  and  wheat  growing. 

QUEEN  CITY  WAIL;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  sub.scrlption  $2;  established 
18S9:    ■•    "    —  ■'  ^•-  

(:}— 3i. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


18S9:  "r.  M.  Whitney,    editor  and  publisher 
Circulation  "jkl." 


■JKL. 

SPENCER,  ^cCoot  Co.a,332t  pop.,on 
Chicago,   St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Salem,  the  county  seat. 
Jasper  stone  quarry.    Farming. 
N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays  ;   local  ;  eight  pages 

13x21);    subscriptions!;  established  1892;  Ed. 

McDanlel. editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 


SPRINGFIELD,  Bonhomme  Co.  U^ 
525t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  30  m.  W.  of  Yankton. 
Flour  mill  and  artesian  well.  State  Normal 
School.  Agriculture. 
TIMES;   Thursdays;   republican;  ten 

pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.5();  e.stablished 

1870;    F.  P.  Glasuer,   editor  and    publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl  " 

S  T  TJ  R  G I S  ,  c.h.,  Meade  Co.  ^  ]  ,100 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Rapid  City.  In  the 
Black  Hills  region.  Stock-raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

BLACK  HILLS  PRESS;  Wednes- 
days; democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1896;  J.  H.  Slater, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jjcl." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
C.  C.  Moody,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SUMMIT,  Roberts  Co.cf  237tpop.,on 

Chicago.Mllwaukee  &  St. Paul  Rd.,  12  m.S. 

W.  of  Wilmot.    Agriculture. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  §1;  established  1892; 
Burt  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

TABOR,  Bonhimme  Co.  p  129  pop. 

BONH03I31E  CO.  INDEPENDENT: 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

TERRY, L«irre7ice  Co.  -01,000  pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  River  and  Fremont, 

Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  W. 

of  Deadwood,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

N  E  W  S-  R  E  C  O  R  D  ;  Fridays ;  repub- 
lican; lour  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  W.  R.  Monkman,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

TORONTO,  Deuel  Co.  d"  44:t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  <&  Northern  Rd. 
80  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux  Falls.    Wheat. 
HERALD;  Fridays;    republican;    eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription   $1.50;  established 

1897;   C.    P.   Leonard,  editor  and   publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

TRIPP,  Hutchinson  Co.  O,   366t  pop., 

on  Chicago,    Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  16 

m.W.  of  Olivet,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  e.stablished  1892;  Lewis  A, 
Fox,  editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jKt.- 

TURTON,  Spink  Co.  D  98t  pop. 
TRUMPET;  Fridays  (A  A). 

T'WIN    BROOKS,    Grant  Co.    -f 

ISOf  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,   200    m.   W.     of     Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Creamery  and  grain  raising. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x'20;  subscription  $1.50; 
establi.shed  19(12 ;  G.  G.  Sasell.  editor  and  pub- 
ll.slicr  ( 12— 3).    Circulation  "uti  " 

TYNDALL,  c.  h.,  Bonhomme  Co.  0, 

1,167+  pop.,  on  Chicago,   Milwaukee  &  St. 

PaulRd.,  30m.  W.  by  N.  W,  of  Yankton. 

Grain    growing  and    live  stock  raising. 

R  E  (i  I  S  T  E  R  ;  Saturdays :  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x2(»;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S86;  H.  A.  Pike,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—;!).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


985 


SOUTH   DAKOTA. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  establislied 
1881 ;  E.  H.  Benedict  &  Co.,  editorg  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jki" 

VAIiLEY  SPRINGS,  Minnehaha 
Co.  □,  88S+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  by  N.  E. 
of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Steam 
flour  mill  and  grain  elevators.  Corn  and 
stock  raising. 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Chas.  E.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "Jjvi" 

VEBLEN,  Marshall  Co.  cf  47  pop.,  23 
m.  N.  E.  of  Brittou,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;    Tuesdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1900;    A.   E.   Goodspeed,   editor   and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VERDON,  Brown  Co.  c(  on  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rd.,  U  m.  S.  of  Groton 
and  30  S.  E,  of  Aberdeen,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  D.  B.  Lynch,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKi" 

VERMILLION,   c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  a. 

2,l83t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  at  mouth  of  Ver- 
million r.,  30  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Yankton  and 
85  above  Sioux  City,  la.  Seat  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  South  Dakota,    Agriculture. 

DAKOTA     REPUBLICAN  ;    Thurs 
days;    republican;  eight   pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1860;  E.  H.  Willey, 
editor;  Willey  &  Danforth,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

PLAIN  TALK;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1895;  W.  R.  Colvin,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VOLANTE  ;    Tuesdays,   during   college 
year;  collegiate;  eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  1887;    Students'  Associa- 
tion  of   the   University   of    South    Dakota, 
publishers  (3—3).    Circulation  "jjvl." 

VIBORG,  Turner  Co.  P,222t  pop., on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Parker,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
ENTERPRTSE;Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898 ;  John  Widlon,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation -'JKi- ■ 

VILAS,  Miner  Co.  Q,  118  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rds.,  about  31  m.  S.W.  of 
Mitchell. 
VINDICATOR;  Thursdays;  local;  four 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

January,  1905;  D.  W.  Dickinson,  editor  and 

publisher  (2-5  P). 

VIOLIN,  Yankton  Co,  O,  150  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  about  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Yankton. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  C.  M.  Schulz,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—5). 

"VOliGA-i  Brookings  Co.  D- 396t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  1  m.  W.  of  Big 


Sioux  r.    Stock  raising,  dairying  and  agri- 
culture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  six 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  Arthur  P.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iju,-" 

WAGNER,   Charleft  Mix  Co.'^    200 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  :!0  m.  S.  E.  of  Wheeler. 

CHARLES   MIX    NEW    IRA;    Frl 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $150;  established  November,  1899; 
A.  H.  Pease,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,150;  estab- 
lished December.  1904;  S.  R.  Grabill,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

WAKONDA,  Clay  Co.C^  220t  pop.,on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of 
Sioux   City  and   20  N.  of  Vermillion,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 
MONITOR;   Thursdays;   republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;   G.W.  Fitch,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  ••{ki,.- 

MAIL;  biweekly,  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establii-hed 
May.  1903;  D.  G.  West,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

WATERTOWN,  c.  h.,    Codington 

Co.  d  3,352-|-  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest. 

ern,  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern, 

Great  Northern  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,  67  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Huron.    Wheat  and 

stoclc  Fciisiiiff. 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1; 
established  — daily  1882,  weekly  1879:  F.  J. 
Cory,  editor;  Ransom  &  Cory,  publishers 
(2 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1897,  'jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1898,  l,OSo,  including  large  siJecial  edition; 
/"or  1899,  If^ZQ^ii  including  large  special  edi- 
tion; for  1900,  1,1  41; /or  1901,  1,136: /or 
1902,  1,1S3;  /or  1903.  1,210.     In  1904,  yl. 

HERA  LD  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1888;  G.  H.  Eastwood,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3). 

Circulation:  Inl897.  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1898,  1,146.    In  1899,  "jkl-" 

HTIiL  NEWS;  Saturdays;  juvenile; 
fourteen  to  sixteen  pages  5x8;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  July,  1902;  James  C. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JKi- "  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  populist;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
.896  ;  A.  Sherin,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKi." 

WAUBAY,  Day  Co.  rf  4301  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m.E. 

of  Webster,  the  county  seat.     Agricultural 

district. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  1890; 
C.  F.  Black,  editor  and  oublisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "IKi." 

WEBSTER,    c.  h.,  Day  Co.  cf  l,506t 
pop., on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.Paul  Rd. 
Creamery,  dairying  and  live  stock. 
REPORTER   AND    FARMERi 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  N.  F. 
Denton,  editor;  Adams  &  Denton,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jk.l." 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  L.  Mack,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jjci" 


986 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


WENTWORTH,  Lake  Co.  u-  500 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd..  8  m.  E.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat. 
Wheat,  corn,  flax,  barley,  oats,  hogs  and 
cattle. 
ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

190U;  John  J.  Casserly,  editor  and  publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESSINGTON,   Beadle    Co.   :>  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m.  W.   of 
Huron,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 
TIMES;    Saturdays;    republican;    eight 

pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 

1882 ;  C.  A.  Blake,  editor  and  publisher.     Cir- 

cu'atlon  "JKL. 

WESSINGTON  SPRINGS,  c.  h., 

Jerauld  Co.  u  320+  pop..  17  m.  W.  of  Woon- 
socket,  the  nearest  station  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Railroad.  Seat  of  Free 
Methodist  Seminary  for  South  Dakota. 
Mediclna  springs.  Summer  and  health 
resort. 

DAKOTA  SIEVE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Geo.  W.  Backus,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jki  " 

TRUE  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  W.  F. 
Bancroft,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "lkj;." 

WHEELER,  c.  h.,  Charles  Mix  Co.  g 
100  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  150  m.  above  Sioux 
City,  la.,  and  26  S.  W.  of  Armour,  the  near- 
est railroad  point.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdaj^s; democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885; 
James  H.  Exon,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WHITE,  Brookings  Co.  n-  454t  pop. ,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Brookings,  the  county  seat. 
Wheat  growing. 
LEADER;     Fridays;    republican;    six 

pages   22x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1900:   John  F.  Adams,  editor   and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WHITE  LAKE,  Aurora  Co.   g   264 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd..  12  m.  W.  of  Plankinton  and  15  N.  E. 
of  Brookings.    Farming. 
STANDARD;   Thursdays;   republican; 
eight  pages   13x20:    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  A.Hitchcock  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WHITE  ROCK,  Roberts  Co.  cflTOt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,.35m.  N.  E.  of  Sisseton,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL;   Thursdays:   republican; 
eight  pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;  estab- 
lished  1899  ;    C.  S.   Dodge,   editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

"WHITEWOOD,  Lawrence  Go.  -nSllf 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Deadwood,  the  county 
seat.    Flour  mills.    Agriculture  and  mining. 
PLAINDEALER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four    pages  20x26;    subscription    $2;    estab- 
lished 1889:  Robert  V.  Carr,  editor  and   pufc- 
llsh<»r  (12—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

WILLOWLAKE,  Clark  Co.  nf  210t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Clark,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1:  established  1888;  Fred 
Peck,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


SOUTH   DAKOTA. 


WILMOT,  c.li.,  Roberts  Co.  [J'362t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Whitestone  r.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Mllbank. 
Agriculture. 

REPORTER;     Saturdays;    republican; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  L.  S.  Perkins,  editor;  L.  S.  Per- 
kins &  Son,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

ROBERTS    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  W.  S.  Le 
Count,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

WINFRED,  LaT<e  Co.  n-  l^lf  pop. 
DISPATCH;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WOLSEY,  Beadle  Co.  D- 122  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Huron, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BEADLE    CO.     HERALD;   Wednes- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1903;    W.  A. 
Johns,  editor  and  publisher  (12-^). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904,  4-36. 

WOONSOCKET,  c.  h.,  Sanborn  Co. 

D-  648t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  IT  m.  N.  N.  W,  of  Mitchell.  Ar- 
tesian well  furnishes  water  power.  Flour 
mill. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  Geo.  W.  Kelley,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "JKjL" 

SANBORN  CO.  HERALD;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1898;  N.  B.  Reed, 
editor;  C.  S.  Reed,  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TIIVIES:  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  P.  J.  Bentz,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JIU,-" 

WORTHING,    Lincoln  Co.   R    213 

pop.,  9  m.  S.  of  Canton. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  S.  Hatlestad,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

YANKTON,  o.  h.,  Yankton  Co.  R 

4.125+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Great  Northern  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  about  7  m. 
from  the  mouth  of  Dakota  r.  Many  stage 
lines  center  here.  Pork-packing  establish- 
ment, woolen  mill,  breweries  and  artesian 
wells.  Seat  of  Yankton  College.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
dailv  four  pages  18x22,  weekly  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1896,  weekly 
1894;  W.C.Lusk, editor;  Gazette  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (T— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl"  „ 
W^eeitiy  :  Inl898,  "J_KL."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  1,437.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  l!t04.  yl. 

DAKOTA  FREIE  PRESSE;  Fri 
days ;  German ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1874 ;  Krause 
&  Ellerman.  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  ".TKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  6). 

DAKOTA  HERALD;  Tuesdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  four  pa.ges  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1872;  M.  M.  Bennett,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jjll." 


TENNESSEE. 


Population  2,020,616  f.     Land  Area  41,750  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Kentucky  and  Virginia,  east  by  North  Carolina,  south  by 
Georgia,  AJabama  and  Mississippi,  and  west  by  Arkansas  and  Missouri.  State 
capital:  Nashville.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Iron  mining,  and  manu- 
facture and  agriculture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March 
30,  1905),  309,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  14:  semi-weekly,  3 ;  weekly,  234;  bi- 
weekly, 1;  semi-monthly,  8;  monthly,  37  ;  bi-monthly,  2:  quarterly,  10. 

The  cities  of  over  4,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  t),  are  as  follows  : 

Memphis 102,320t  Clavksville »,431t 

Nashville 80,H65t  Columbia 6,05'^t 

Kuoxville 3'2,63rt  itristol 5,'i71t 

Chattanooga 30,1.54t  Johusou  City 4,645t 

Jacksou 14»511t 


ADAMS,  Robertson  Co.  ^  234  pop.,  on 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 

Springfield. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  December,  1901;  T.W.  Batts&Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl" 

AD AMS VILLE,  McNairy  Co.  p  462t 
pop. 

TENNESSEE  RIVER  TELE- 
PHONE;  ihursdaysCA  A). 

ALAMO,   c.  h.,   Crockett  Co.  -D  16  m. 

N.  E.  of  Brownsville.    Cotton  gin  and  mills. 

Agriculture. 

S  I  G  N  A  Li  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1895 ;  D.  W.  Harris 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

ALEXANDRIA,  Dekalb  Co.  u  900 

pop.,  48  m.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  Slat«  capi- 
tal. Roller  flour  mill.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

TIM ES ;  Wednesdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Patterson  &  Roy,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkjl. 

ASHLAND  CITY,  c  h.,  Cheatham 

Co.  [j  on  Cumberland  r.,  30  m.  N.W.  of  and 
connected  by  stage  with  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

A  LERT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

Ti.VIESj  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription $1;  established  1890;  W.T.Clark, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki-." 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  McMinn  Co.  D^  l,849t 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Tellico  &  Charleston 
and  Southern  Rds.,  midway  between  Chat- 
tanooga and  Knox  ville.  Seat  of  U.  S.  Grant 
University.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ATHENIAN-CITIZEN;  Fridays;  in 
dependent  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  L.  H.  La- 
sater,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1902, "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

POST;  Fridays;  independant;  twelve 
pages  1,5x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1848; 
W.  T.  Lane, editor;  Lane  &  Matlock,  publish 
«rs  (7— 8P). 

Circulation  :    Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.     In  1897,  Y.    Actual  average  for 


1898.1,569.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901,  (z— 3)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

BAKERVILLE,  Humphreys  Co.  -a 

200  pop.,  3}4  m.  E.  of  Sycamore  Landing,  on 

the  Tennessee  r.,  and  81  W.  of  Nashville. 

Corn,  peanuts,   hogs,   cattle   and   timber. 

Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  Wm.  Wyatt, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jsl" 

BELLS,  Crockett  Co.  -a  7o8t  pop.,  on 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  69  m.  N.  E.  of 

Memphis.  Stave  factory.    Agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

CROCKETT  CO.  SENTINEL.;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  17x24:  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1873;  J.  D.  Hill,  editor;  Hill  &  Bell, 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "iKi.." 

B  O  L I V  A  R,  c.  h.,  Hardeman  Go.  p 
1,035+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  19  m.  S.  by 
S.  W.  of  Jackson.  Steam  flour  mill  and 
woolen  factory. 

BUIjLiETIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1 ;  established  1865; 
Hugh  Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation  'iHi." 

HARDEMAN  FREE  PRESS;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  J.  R.  Reaves, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  'jkl' 

BRISTOL,  Sullivan  Co.  cf  5,271 1  pop., 
on  Bristol,  Elizabeth  ft  North  Carolina, 
South  Atlantic  ft  Ohio,  Southern,  Holston 
Valley  and  Norfolk  &  Western  Rds.,  20  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  Johnson  City.  Tobacco  fac- 
tories, warehouses,  woolen  and  cotton  fac- 
tories, iron  furnace  and  lumber  mills. 

COURIER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  SEIUI-VVEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5,  semi  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1570;  Charles  H.  Slack,  editor; 
Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation- Dailj-:  In  1897,  "iKL.-  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,854.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901.  (z— 6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  vl.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 
Semi-Weekly:  "jju,  "  In  1902,  Z  (6).  la 
li)04.  (z-4)  I  (••). 


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TENNESSEE. 


TENNESSEE. 


BROWNSVILLE,   c.  h.,  Haywood 

Co.  -c  2,645+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  57  m.  N.  E.  of  Mempliisandll7W.S.W. 
of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Cotton 
growing  and  fruit  shipping.  Flour  and 
lumber  mills,  stave  and  Ice  factories  and 
machine  shops.    Two  female  colleges. 

STATES-GRAPHIC;  Fridays 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1867;  John  R.  &  J.  T.  Green, 
editors  anri  publishers  (6—3). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,  "iKL."  (??)  In  1901,  Z  (4). 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

TRIBUNK;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x2 1  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  G.  E.  Grammer,  editor;  Sam  M.  Taylor, 
publisher  (7— 3P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,225  ;  for  1896,1.240.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
"JitL."  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  1,276.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  ■■JKL." 

CAMDEN,    c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  ^  399t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  River  &  Charleston  and  South 
Carolina  &  Georgia  Rds.,  86  m.  W.  of  Nash- 
ville, the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
lumbering. 

CHRONICIiE  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
•Ight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Travis  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Smith  Co.  ^  478t 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.,  50  m.  E.  of  Nash- 
ville, the  State  capital.  Grain  and  tobacco 
growing. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1901;  E.  H.  Burk.  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — i).    Circulation  ■■JKL." 

CENTER VILLE,  c.  h.,  Hickman  Co. 
D  775  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

HICKMAN  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  B.  Ozment,  editor  and 
publisher  (S— 3).  Circulation  •  jjij.." 

HICKMAN    CO.   PROGRESS;    Fri 
days;    democratic;    four   pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1  ;    established   19(0  ;    J.  H.  Mc- 
WllUams,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

CHARLESVILLE,  Bradley  Co.  g 
480  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of 
Chattanooga. 

PRACTICAL.    POULTRYMAN; 

monthly:  poultry;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  January,  1905; 
H.  L.  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

CHATTANOOGA,  c.  h.,  Hamilton 

Co.  O^  30,154+  pop.,  center  of  nine  railroads, 
on  Tennessee  r.,  151  m.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Steamboats  ply  between  this 
point  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  New  Orleans, 
La.  Seat  of  Chattanooga  Normal  College, 
U.  S.  Grant  University.  Chattanooga  Medi- 
cal College  and  numerous  seminaries. 
Iron,  lumber  and  various  other  manu- 
factures. Coal  and  iron  mines  In  vicinity. 
Site  of  Lookout  Mountain,  Chlckamauga 
National  Military  Park,  where  U.S.  Govern- 
ment and  States  have  expended  $2,500,000 
in   preserving   lines   and   erecting   monu- 


ments on  battle  fields;  Lookout  Mountain, 
Chlckamauga  and  Missionary  Ridge. 

DAILY. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  eight,  ten  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1888;  J.  B.  Pound,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily ;  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
H  Z.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  less 
than  5.000.     In  1899.  yG.      In  1900,  yG.     In 

1901,  yH.    Tnl902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z-^)  H.     In 

1904,  public  asserts,  not  less  than  12,000. 

Weekly:  "jkl"    In  1903  Z'.4)(»»i. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Chatta- 
nooga News  guarantees  to  advertisers  50 
per  cent  more  circulation  than  any  other 
Chattanooga  daily  newspaper.  There  are 
354  different  manufacturing  concerns  in 
Chattanooga,  which  makes  this  an  "Even- 
ing paper  town."  The  News  carries  nearly 
twice  as  much  advertising  as  any  other 
Chattanooga  newspaper. 

The  Chattanooga  Weekly  News  has  a 
circulation  exceeding  35,000  (proven  by 
Post  Office  receipts,  or  no  charge  for  ad- 
vertising). It  thoroughly  covers  the  best 
part  of  the  prosperous  South,  and  is  grow- 
ing at  the  rate  of  more  than  1,000  new  sub- 
scribers every  week.  Advertising  rates  on 
application. 

TIMES;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LiY, Wednesdays;  democratic  ;  daily  and 
weekly  eight,  Sunday  twenty  to  thirty-two 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $9,  weekly 
50 cents;  established  1869;  H.  C.  Adler,  gen- 
eral manager  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  G  from 
1892  to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  October 
24,1898,  9,310.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  yF. 
In  1901.  (z-3)  G.  In  1902,  (z  -4)  G.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yF. 

Weekly:  Accorded  F  from  1892  to  1895.  In 
1896,  F.  In  1897.  FZ.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  zG. 
In  1900,  vG.     In    1901,  (z-l,  2,  4.  5)   G.      In 

1902,  (z-4)  G.     In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

WEEKLY. 

BAPTIST  RECORDER;  Fridays^ 
(▲A). 

CRABTREE'S  CHATTANOOGA 
PRESS  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x2();  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
W.  R.  Crabtree,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl ■"  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  (z — 4)1.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  24,748. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

TRADESMAN;  semi-monthly;  me- 
chanical and  metallurgical;  one  hundred  and 
twenty-eight  to  one  hundred  and  forty  page» 
8x11;  subscription  $2;  established  1878; 
Tradesman  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (.3—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  G.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  7.158.  In  1897.  G  Z.  In  1898.  yG» 
In  1899.  yG.  In  19U0.  yG.  In  1901,  (z— 1,  2,  4.  5) 
G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yG» 
(OO)- 

MONTHLY. 

JOURNAL,  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
OSTEOPATHIC  ASSOCIATION: 

monthly;  osteopathy;  forty  to  eighty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  §5;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1901;  A.  L.  Evans,  editor;  American 
Osteopathic  Association,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
966 ; /o>- 1904,  1,296. 

SOUTHERN  EDUCATIONAL,  RE- 
VIEW;  monthly  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  FRUIT  GROWER  f 
monthly;  horticulture  and  agriculture; 
twenty-four  to  thirty  six  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription 50   cents;    established  1896;    R.    S.. 


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989 


TENNKSSEE. 


Walker,  editor;  The  Fruit  Grower  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12— 1.) 

Circulation:  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  H.  In 
1899,  zl.  Iiil900,zl.  In  1901,1.  Acfualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  with  Jan.,  1903,  ll,ti04. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Janu- 
ary. l:iUl.  17,3.15;  for  V.m,  *2«.S2S. 

SOIITIIEKN  I>IEi»l<JlISE  AND 
SITK<;EIIF:  monthly;  medicine;  forty- 
eight  pawjes  S'/^xll^;  subscription  tl;  estab- 
lished l;)0;5;  R.  Wallace,  editor;  Southern 
MetUclne  and  Surgery  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (H— 5  P). 

TRI-STATE  FARIYIER  AND 
GARDENER;  monthly;  agricultural;  six- 
teen to  twenty-four  pages  l(»}^xl6i^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1892;  The  News 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (;3— 3). 
Cii'Ciilatioii :  In  1897,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  189S,  14:,S7S.  In  1899.  vF.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  wi.h  February , 
1900,17,917.  In  1901,  yE.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  E. 
In  1903,  yE.    In  1904,  yE. 

BI-MONTHLY. 

KAPPA      ALPHA     JOURNAL; 

bi-monthly,  during  college  year;  college 
fraternity;  one  hundred  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scrlptlou  $1.00;  established  1878;  R.  E.  Pritch- 
ard,  editor;  Kappa  Alpha  Fraternity,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  -'jkl."    In  1901,  Z(4,  5). 

CLARKSVILIiE,  c.h.,  Montgomery 
Co.  i  9,431+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.  and  Cumberland  r.,  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Nash- 
ville, the  State  capital,  and  199  N.  E.  of 
Memphis.  Seat  of  Southwestern  Presby- 
terian University.  Raising,  manufacturing 
and  shipping  of  tobacco.    Iron  ore. 

LEAF-CHRONICLEj  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thui-sdavs; 
independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $i;  estab- 
lished—C/ironicie  1806,  Tobacco  Leaf  1869 -.  W. 
W.  Barksdale,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1898.  -iKL."  (++)  In 
1899.  zl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  189S,  "jkl.-  (+i).  In  1899,  zT. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)H.    In  1904.  yH. 

TIDIES-JOURNAL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
independent  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $4.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—Ttjwes  1889,  Journal  1898.  weekly  1889; 
Winfleld  Jones,  editor;  Jones  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (10— 3). 

Circulation— Daily  :  "ikx.  • 
Weekly:  In  1898,  "JKi."    In  1899,  T.    In  1900, 
zl.    In  1901,  (z— 6)  I.   In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.} 

TENNESSEE  ODD  FELLOW; 
monthly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  llxlfi; 
subscription   50     cents;     establislied     1990;  1 


TENNESSEE. 


John  L.  Talt,  editor  ;  Talt  &  Perkins,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CLEVELAND,  o.  h.,  Bradley  Co.  P, 
3,858+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of 
Chattanooga.  Woolen  mills,  flre-brick  and 
chair  and  other  factories.  Agriculture  and 
fruit  growing. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
Gus  Cate,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.      In  1902.  "JKL." 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1872 ;  W.  S.  Tipton,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1891 
to  1,200  in  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  'SLKL."  In  1899,  publisher  as.serts,  not  less 
than  1,500.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902. 

"JKL." 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1892;  H.  M.  Linn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,329.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,416.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  eliding 
with  September,  1901,  1,600.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  yL    In  1904,  yl. 

CLIFTON,  Wayne  Co.  g  639  pop.,  on 

Tennessee  r.,   92  m.   S.   W.  of   Nashville. 

Shipping. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January.  1901; 
Joe  W.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL."   (A  A). 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Anderson  Co.  O-l.lllt 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,21  m.  N.  W.  of  Knox- 

ville.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  O.  S.  Scruggs,  editor;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

COLUMBIA,    c.    h.,    Maury    Co.    a 

6,052+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
and  Duck  r.,  46  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Location  of  a  govern- 
ment arsenal.  Water  power  and  cotton 
and  furniture  factories  and  flour  mills. 
Stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1855; 
F.  D.  Lander,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers. 
Circulatiou:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 


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Crabtrec's  Chattanooga  Press 

a  weekly  newspaper  with  guaranteed,  proven  circulation.  A  uniform  rate,  fair  treat- 
ment and  a  square  deal  to  advertisers.  Over  30,000  new  subscribers  added  in  eight 
months.     Circulation  growing  at  the  rate  of  2,000  per  week.     Will  have 

CIRCULATION    OF   100,000 

by  July  I,  1905.  Actual  paid  subscription  list  January  i,  1905,  50.000.  Write  for 
rates,  or  ask  your  agent. 

W.  R.  CRABTREE,  Publisher,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


990 


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TENNESSEE. 


less  than  2,000.    In  1896.  I,    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    Inl904,  yl. 

»IAURY  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1882;  Lynch  &  E.  C.  Perry, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  2.550  ;  in  1896,  2,400.  In  1897, 
H  Z.  Inl898,  vH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  zH. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

DIXIE  GAME  FOWL. ; monthly;  game 
fowls;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  T.  E.  Lipscomb,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1903, 
Z(4)(»«). 

COOKEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  b 

3,000  pop.,  on  Tennessee  Central  Rd..  90  m. 
W.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.    Saw, 
planing  and  flour  mills,  railroad  machine 
shops,  spoke,  handle  and  canning  factories, 
lithograph  and  buff  stone  quarries  and  coal 
mines.    Agriculture  and  stocli  raising. 
MOUNTAINEER?  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1900;  John  E.  Oliver,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,035.    In  1903,  "jkl.- 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Rutledge  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1897,  "jkl."     In  1898,  zl.    In 

1899.  vl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

PUTNAM  CO.  HERAIiD;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  February, 
1903;  E.  L.  Wirt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  February,  1904,  749;  for  1904, 
1,135. 

COVINGTON,  c.li.,  Tipton  Co.-L 
2,787+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  15  m. 
from  Mississippi  r.  and  38  N.E.of  Memphis. 
Cotton  compress,  cotton  mills,  fertilizer 
works,  concrete,  plow  and  tile  manufac- 
tories and  saw,  oil  and  planing  mills.  Ag- 
riculture. 

liEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Sam  Lowenhaupt,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl.-  In  1896, 1.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for 
1901.  1,979;  for  1902,  1,966.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

TIPTON  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic: four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1867;  Green  &  Ham- 
mer, editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CROSSVILiLE,  c.  h.,  Cumberland 
Co.  a-  350  pop.,  24  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Rock- 
wood,  the  banking  town  and  nearest  point 
on  Cincinnati  Southern  Rd.  Farming,  stock 
raising  and  mining. 

CHRONICIiE;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  S.  C.  Bishop,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CUMBERLAND   CITY,   Stewart 

Co.   i  350  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 

Rd.,  21  m.   S.  W.  of  Clarksville.    Saw  and 

grist  mills.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  bi-weekly,   Saturdays;  eight 
ges   13x20;   subscription  39   cents;    estab- 


TENNESSEE. 


lished  1895;  George  &  Charles  Stacker,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 

DAYTON,  c.  h.,  Rhea  Co.  P^2,004t  pop.» 
on  Queen  &  Crescent  oute  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of 
Chattanooga.  Iron  furnaces,  brick  works, 
flour  mills,  machine  shops,  car  shops  and 
ice,  button  and  wood  manufactories.  Coal 
mining. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Campbell  &  Gross,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  ENTERPRISE; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

DECATUR,  o.  h.,  Meigs   Co.  D,   22S 

pop.,  2}^m.  S.  E.  of  Stewart's  Landing  on 

Tennessee  r.    Corn,  wheat  and  oats. 

MEIGS  CO .  SUN ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1897;  J.  T.  Spradling,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DECATURVIIiliE,  c.  h.,    Decatur 

Co.  -a  300  pop.,  5  m.  W.  of  Tennessee  r.,  5  S. 
of  Parsons,  the  nearest  station  on  the  Ten- 
nessee Midland  Railroad,  and  45  E.  of  Jack- 
son.    Steam  cotton  gins  and  stave  factory. 

DECATUR  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Mrs.  N.  M.Barrj',  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894 ;  H.  M.  Barry,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

DEERLODGE,  Morgan  Co.  iif25(> 

pop.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Sunbright,  the  nearest 
station  on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas 
Pacific  Railroad.  Agriculture  and  lumber- 
ing.    Coal  and  petroleum. 

SOUTHERN  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  11x16:  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1889;  C.  M.Stearns,  editor; 
J.  A.  P.  Mason,  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1901,  Z(4,  6)  (A  A). 

DICKSON,  Dickson  Co.  d  l,363t  pop., 
on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  of  Charlotte,  the  county  seat,  and  41 
W.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

HOME  ENTERPRISE!  Fridays:  dem 
ocratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890:  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hicks,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jki." 

VERDICT;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1909;  Harry  L.  &  Chas.  D.  Be  van,  editors  and 
publishers  (3-3).    Circ'n  "jkl"    Inl902,Z(4). 

DOVER,  c.  li.,  Stewart  Co.  [j  4(X)t  pop., 
on  Cumberland  r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Stewart,  the 
nearest  station  on  the  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Railroad.  35  W.  of  Clarksville  and  75 
W.  N.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Several  large  iron  smelting  furnaces  in 
vicinity.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pagesl8x24;  subscription $1;  established  1867; 
H.  C.  Vinson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DRESDEN,    c.    h.,    Weakley    Co.   \j 

on    Nashville,    Chattanooga  &    St.  Louis 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


991 


TENNESSEE. 


Rd.,  46  m.  N.  of  Jackson.    Steam  flour  and 
saw  mills  and  spoke  and  stave  factories. 
ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;   democratic; 
eight  pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;  estab- 
lished  1883;   J.  L.  Holbrook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circulation "JKL." 

DUCKTOWN,  Polk  Co.  R  2,000 pop., 

on  Atlantic,  Knoxville  &  Northern  Rd.,80 

m.  E.  of  Cleveland  and  65  from  Chattanooga. 

Copper  mining  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895:  J.D.Rus- 
sell, editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circ'n  "iKL." 

DTJNIjAP,  c.  h.,  Sequatchie  Co.  d,  on 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  18 

m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Pikeville. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  J.  Gc.  Blalock,  editor;  Blalock  Bros., 
publishei-s  (3—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

DYER,  Gibson  Co, -n  on  Mobile  &  Ohio 

Rd.,7  m.  N.  of  Trenton,  the  county  seat. 

Farming, 

REPORTER:  Fridays.  eignJ  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1:  established  1893: 
Boucher  &  Kelley,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3),    Circulation  "j»--l." 

DYERSBURG,  c,h.,X>yer  Co.-c 
3,647t  pop.,  on  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  South- 
western Rd.  and  Forked  Deer  r.,  75  m.  N.  of 
Memphis  and  160  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State 
capital.  Cotton  compress,  cotton-seed  oil 
and  fertilizer  works,  carriage  factory,  foun- 
dry and  steam  flour  and  saw  mills. 

DYER  CO.  HERAT.D;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Stanfleld  &  Thomas, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEAL'S  STATE  GAZETTE;  Thurs 
days  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1865  ;  Tom  W.  Neal, 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
le.ss  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  lu 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

ELBRIDGE,  Ohion  Co.  ti  200  pop., 

21  m.  S.  W.  of  Union  City,  the  county  seat. 

Cotton,  corn  and  wheat. 

PIONEER;  semi  monthly;  eight  pages 
15x22;  suDscription  50 cents;  established  1900; 
H.  C.  David.son,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

ELIZABETHTON,  c.li..  Carter  Co. 

in'  on  East  Tennessee  &  Western  North 
Carolina  Rd.  and  Watauga  and  Doe  rs.,  8 
m.  E,  of  Johnson  City,  Iron  mining.  Agri- 
culture. 

MOUNTAINEER;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878 ;  Fitzsimmons  Bros.,  editor  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

ERIN,  c.  h.,  Houston  Co.  ti  on  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd..  28  m.  S.  W.  of 
Clarksvllle  and  90  W.  N.  W.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Manufactories  of  wagons, 
lime,  staves  and  barrels.  Planing  mill 
and  cooperage.   Shipping  point  for  lumber. 

HOUSTON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 


TENNESSEE. 


established  1876;  Bristol  Frenck,  editor  and- 

publisher  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl"    In  1901,  Z  (4). 

ERWIN,    c.    h.,     Unicoi    Co.    a"    on 

Ohio  River  &  Charleston  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  by 

S.  W.  of  Johnson  City,    Iron  mining. 

HI  A  G  N  E  T  ;  Wednesdays;  republican  ; 
four  pages  15x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887 ;  J.  F.  Toney,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P),. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FAYETTEVILLE,c,h„iincoZ«  C<x. 
Q  2,706+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &. 
St,  Louis  Rd.  and  Elk  r.,  73  m.  S.  E,  of 
Nashville,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;   Saturdays;    eight   pages' 
11x16,    subscription    $1;     established    IViOO; 
N.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hall,  editors  and  publishers^ 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

LiINCOLN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  August,  1903;  Smith  &  Hol- 
man,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1850;  N.  O,  Wallace's  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (3— S). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,150.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  April,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  during  the  past  vear  has 
been  less  than  1,400.  In  1902,  (z— I)  I.  In  19C3, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

FRANKLIN,  c,  h,,  Williamson  Co.  o 
2,180+ pop,,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd,, 
19  m.  S,  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  Tennessee  Female  College  and  Franklin 
and  Battle  Ground  Academies.  Manufact- 
uring and  wheat  and  fruit  growing. 

RE  VIE  W-A  PPEA  L. ;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscz-iption 
$1 ;  established  1813;  Geo.H.  Armistead, editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,296.  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,324.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  19(10,  yl.  In  1901.  (z— 4,  6)  I. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903.  yl.     In  1904,  vl. 

WILLIAMSON    CO.    NEWS;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  twenty  pages  11x18:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;    Owen  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1898,  -mx  -  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  ai'crage  for  a  year  ending  irith  May, 
1899, 1,149;. for  a  year  ending  with  October 
11,  1900, 1 ,556; /or  a  year  ending  with  Oc- 
tober 24,  1901,  1,816.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TABORIAN  ADVOCATE  OF  TEN- 
NESSEE; semi-monthly;  knights  of  labor; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1!>04:  D.  J.  Mitchell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (I— 5P). 

GAINESBORO,  c.  b,  Jackson  Co.  [j 
650  pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.,  80  m.  E.  of 
Nashville  and  about  20  N.  W.  of  Cooke - 
■ville,  the  nearest  railroad  point.  Steam- 
boats ascend  the  river  to  this  point.  Farm- 
ing, mining  and  timber. 

SENTINEL;     Thursdays;     democratic; 

eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  F.  L.  &  E.  W.  Tardy,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—5.) 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,256;  for  1904,  1,237. 

GALLATIN,  c.  h,,  Sumner  Co.  [^ 
2,409+  pop,,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Chesapeake  &  Nashville  Rds.,  26  m  N.  N.  E.. 
of  Nashville,  the  State  capital,    Manufact- 


992 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TENNESSEE. 


TENNESSEE. 


urlng,  agriculture,  stock  raising  and  lum- 
bering. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  18s»7;  Ernest  E.  Chrisman, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3\ 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  single  issue  for  twenty 
months  past  that  did  not  exceed  1,000.  In 
190.  (z-6)  I.  In  1903,  February,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  In  the  past  twelve  months 
has  bften  less  than  1,350.  In  1903,  (z— 6)  I.  In 
1901,  yl. 

EXA^IINER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18r)3;  Thomas  Boyers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
In  190^,  -.iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

T  E  N  N  E  S  SS  E  E  A  N ;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22;  ffubscription  $1;  es- 
tablislied  1872;  F.  W.  Lewis,  editor;  A.  A. 
Lewis'  Sons,  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circ'n  "jkl  " 

GLEASON,   Weakley  Co.  "□  156  pop., 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

7  m.  S.  E.  of   Dresden,  the   county  seat. 

Manufacturing. 

HEADLIGHT:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  James  D.  Combs,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GREENE VILIi£,c.  h.,  Greene  Co.r^ 

1,817+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd,,  74  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Knoxville.  Seat  of  Greeneville  and  Tuscu- 
lum  College.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
80x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Oscar  M.  Dugger,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Cii'culatiou  :  In  1901,  "iKL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902, 
1«521 !  for  1903,  1,661  ifor  a  year  ending 
with  November,  1904,  1,7Jj5. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1865  Geo.  A.  Brace,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "ijcL  " 

SUN;   Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1891;  W.  R.  Lyon, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl* 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1899.  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

MUSICAL  IDEA;  monthly;  musical; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Dolby  &  Dolby,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—4). 

Circulation   "jkl."      Actual  average  for 
1903,  l,tiS3  (A  A). 

GREENFIELD,  Weakley  Co.  ^ 

on    Southern    Rd.,  40   m.   N.   of   Jackson. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x20;    subscription  $1;    established  1893;  H. 
L.  Hlggs,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  850.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

HALLS,   Lauderdale  Co.  -a395tpop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Ripley 
the    county    seat.      F«yriitting    and    stock 
raising. 
GRAPHIC;    Saturdays ;   four   pages 

17x24;    subscription    SI;    established    1900; 

Newport   &   Davis,  editors  and   publishers. 

Circulation  "ikj," 

HARRIMAN.iJoane  Co.n-  3.442t  pop., 

on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and  Southern 

Rds.  Rnd  Emory  r.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Rockwood. 

Brickyard,  iron  furnace,  rolling  mill,  foun- 
dries, machine  shops,  wall  paper  and  lock 

factories.    Agriculture. 

CITIZEN  :  Wednesdays;  prohibition; 
eight  pages   11x14;   subscription  $1;  estab- 


lished September,  1903;  W.  P.  Ferguson,  ed- 
itor; The  Citizen  Co.,  publishers  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  W.  M.  Feath- 
erly,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1(>04,  yl. 

HARTSVILLE,    Trousdale    Co.    [j 
850+  pop. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HENDERSON,  c.  h.,  Chester  Co.  JD 
1,069+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E. 
of  Jackson.    Agriculture. 

CHESTER  ENTERPRISE;   Fridays 

(AA) 

GAZETTE-ERA ;  Fridays;  democratic: 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  E.  W.  Purdy.  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HOHENWALD,iiems  Co.  n  600 

pop.,  on  Nashville, Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  103  m.  S.  W.  of  Nashville.   Location  of 

a  Swiss  colony.    Manufacturing. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1899 ; 
Poore  &  Poore.  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HUMBOLDT,  Gibson  Co.  -n  2,866t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  of  Jackson.  Wagon, 
spoke,  canning,  stave  and  plow  factories 
and  foundry  and  marble  works.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  growing  and  shipping. 

COURIER- CHRONICLE;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished—Cowrier  1899,  Chronicle  1886;  C.  W. 
Rooks,  editor;  Courier-Chronicle  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (:3 — :B).    Circulation  "JKL." 

GIBSON  CO.  NEWS;  todays  (A  A). 

METHODIST;  Tuesdays;  methodist- 
eplscopal  south;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1 .  established  1900;  Pigue  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1903,  "jkl--  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I(««).    In  1904,  yl. 

HUNTINGDON,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  -a 

1,332+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  105  m.  W.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Seat  of  Southern  Normal 
University.  Agriculture  and  cotton  raising. 

CARROLL  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  J-  B.  Gilbert, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TENNESSEE    REPUBLICAN;     Fri 
days;   republican;   eight   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  R.  A.  Greene, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HUNTS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  cf  188 

pop.,  3  m.  S.  of  Helenwood,  the  nearest 
8.tation  on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  ft 
Texas  Pacific  Railroad,  and  44  N.  W.  of 
Knoxville.     Farming. 

CUMBERLAND    CHRONICLE} 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  and  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3 — 1).    Circulation  "i£L" 

HUSTBURG,  Htimphreys  Co.  -a 
on    Tennessee    r.,   6  m.    S.    of    Johneon- 


CATALOG LE  liY  STATES. 


'J93 


TENKESSEE. 


TENNEiiSEE. 


vllle,  the    uearest    station   on    Nashville, 

Chn:»anooK!i  &  St.  Louis  Rd.    Farnilni?. 

ISSl'E;  Thursdays;  eight  paKi's  15x22; 
subscription  $1:  established  189. ;  0.  U.Cole, 
editor:  J.  W.  Cole  St.  Co.,  publishers.  Clrcu 
latioii  ••.nil.." 

JACKSON,c.  h.,  3/ad»«on  Co. -a  14,.')llt 
pop.,  ou  llliuois  Central.  Mobile  &  Ohio 
and  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  and  Forked  Deer  r.,  150  ni.  W.  S.  W. 
of  Nashville. the  State  capital.  Cotton  mar- 
ket.   Manufacturing.    Educational  center. 

?»  U  N  5  every  evening  except  Saturday, 
Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24;  weekly 
eight  pages  15.\22;  subscription— dally  $4.8U, 
weeklv  SI;  established— dally  1884,  vpeekly 
1842:  E.  S.  Trusseland  G.  W  Martin,  editors; 
Sun  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7— 3P). 
Circulatiou— l>aily:  In  1895,  ".ikl."  Actual 
average  for  1S9(J,  1,U20.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  y I.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896  I.  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1S9S,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl.- 

WHIG;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  1  x22;  subscription— 
$5;  established  1842;   Geo.  S.  Beard,  editor; 
Whig  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulatiou:   •■jkl."    In  1904,  1(00)- 

afk«-a:>ierican  standard; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

BAPTIST    BANNER;    Fridays;   bap 
tist;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished April,  1903;  Nunnery  &  Ellis,  editors 
and  publishers   (12—3).     Circulation    ••jkl." 
(AA>. 

CHRISTIAN  INDEX;  Saturdays; 
negro;  methodist-episcopal,  south;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  Rev.  C.  H.  Phillips,  D.D..  editor;  Henry 
Bullock,  publisher.  Circ'n  ••jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902   ••JKL." 

D  I  S  PA  T  C  H  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  J.  W.  N.  Burkett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  3.276. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903.  y  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

JAMESTOWN,  c.  li.,  Fentress  Co.  6 
70  m.  N.  W.  of  Knoxville.  Lumbering 
and  agricultural  region. 

FENTRESS    CO.    GAZETTE; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  T.  C. 
Sherman,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation  "JKL. 

JASPER,  c.  li.,  Marion  Co.  P,  on 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  22 
m.  S.  W.  of  Dunlap.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

STATES  31  AN   DEI>IOCRAT;  Fri 

davs;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 81;  established  1888;  T.  A.  Havron. 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  ••jjjl." 

JEFFERSON   CITY,   Jefferson  Co. 

D-  on  Southern  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Knox 

vllle.   Milllne. 

WATCHMAN;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
four  to  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  The  News  Bureau  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JELLICO,   Campbell  Co.  iif  l,283tpop., 
on  LoulsTllle  &  Nashville,  Southern  and  Jel 
llco.  Bird  Eye  &  Northern  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  of 


Williamsburg,  Ky.  Tannery.  Agriculture, 

timber  and  coal  mining. 

ADVANCE  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  O.  Douglas,  editor;  Ad- 
vance Printing  Company,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  'iki," 

JOHNSON  CITY.  Washington  Co.  ^ 
4,645+  pop.,  on  Charleston,  Cincinnati  &  Chi- 
cago, East  Tennessee  &  Western  North  Car- 
olina and  Southern  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  by  S.  W  of 
Bristol.  Tannery,  sash,  blind  and  furniture 
manufactories,  machine  shops,  blast  fur- 
nace, foundry  and  heading,  stave,  chair, 
veneer,  clgarbox  and  Insulator-pin  fac- 
tories and  roller  flour  mill. 

C03IET  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
C.  H.  Lyle,  editor  and  publisher  ( 3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "iKL." 

STAFF;  weekly,  twice  a  week,  Tues 
davs  and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1892; 
E.  M.  Slack,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Clr- 
cilation  "jkl." 

JONESBORO,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co. 

cf  854+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  99  m.  E.  N. 

E.  of  Knoxville.  Shipping  point  for  poultry 

and  evaporated  fruit.      Agriculture,  lum 

bering  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD  AND  TRIBUNE;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrlp 
tlon  $1;  established  1869;  S.  A.  Bovell,  editor; 
Frank  L.  Fornshell,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  ••j.kl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1%°)%,  1,545.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  yl.     In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

KENTON  Obion  Co.  t:  on  Mobile  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  48  m.  N.  of  Jackson.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  W.E.Grimes, 
editor  and  publisher  (4 — 5P).     Circ'n  ••jkl." 

KNOXVILLE,  c.   h.,   Knox   Co.   D- 

32,637+  pop.,  on  Southern,  Knoxville  & 
Augusta,  Knoxville,  Cumberland  Gap  & 
Louisville  and  Atlanta,  Knoxville  &  North- 
ern Rds.  and  Tennessee  r.  Steamboats  as- 
cend to  this  point.  Log  and  lumber  market. 
Center  of  marble  Industries.  Saw  mills.  Iron 
and  nail  works,  car  and  railroad  shops  and 
cotton  and  woolen  mills.  Seat  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee  and  State  Deaf  and 
Dumb  and  Insane  Asylums. 

DAILY. 

JOURNAL.  AND  TRIBUNE;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican;  dally  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— JowrnaZ  1839,  Tribune 
1816;  consolidated  July,  1898;  Wm.  Rule, 
editor;  The  Journal  and  Tribune  Company, 
publishers  (2—4). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896. 
G.  In  1897.  G.  In  1898,  F.  In  1900.  zG.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June, 
1901.  S,3S2###. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    Inl902.  (z— 1,2,  4,  5)  I.  Actual  aver- 


63 


994 


AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TENNESSEE. 


TENNESSEE. 


age  for  a  year  ending  u'ith  January,  1904, 
14,063;  /or  1904,  14,513. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Average,  sworn 
week  day  circulation,  16,049  daily  for  No- 
vemberand  December,  1904.  leadingclaimed 
circulation  of  any  other  Knoxville  paper 
by  45  per  cent.  Average  weekly  issue, 
14,500.  Books  examined  by  Association  of 
American  Advertisers,  1903,  and  circulation 
claims  verified. 

Tlie  Journal  and  Tribune  occupies  the 
exclusive  morning  field  ;  publishes  the 
only  Sunday  paper  in  Knoxville,  making  it 
the  only  paper  which  can  absolutely  cover 
the  entire  city  of  Knoxville.  Present  pop 
ulation  of  Knoxville  and  suburbs,  65,000. 

It  is  the  only  paper  that  can  rea-rli  the 
42  rural  routes  of  Knox  County  (popula- 
tion, 90,000),  and  500  routes  in  East  Tennes- 
see, on  the  day  of  publication.    Controls 
rural  delivery  circulation  practically  ex- 
clusively.    Has    the  largest   city  circula- 
tion.   Pays  TO-  per  cent  of  all  postage  on  all 
papers  mailed  out  of  Knoxville  by  16  pub 
lications   entitled   to   second-class    rates. 
Certificate  from  postmaster,  as  to  postage, 
sent  on  demand.    Also  leads  in  quality. 
SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and    WEEKLY,   Saturdays;   demo- 
cratic; ten  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24;   sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1886,  weekly  1886;  Geo.  F.  Milton, editor; 
C.  B.  Johnson,  manager;  Knoxville  Sentinel 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  4,200.    In  1895,  G.    In  1896, 
G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yH.    Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  4,582;  for  1900,  6,162;  for 

1901.  6,020;    for    1902,    7,701;   for   1903, 
9,691: /or  1904.  11,482.    ^       „^^    ,,     , 
Weekly  :    In  1896,    "iKx."    In  1897,   Z.    In 

1902.  "JKL." 

WEEKLY. 

HOL.STON  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Thursdays  ;  methodlgt  episcopal 
south;  sixteen  pages  10^x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Jas.  I.  Cash,  editor;  Hol- 
ston  Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jkl.'"  Actual  average 
/•or  1899,  3,052; /or  1900.  3,319.  In  1901. 
y  H.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1902,  3,558;  for  1903,  3,638.  In 
1904,  yH. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Sundays  ;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Geo.  W.  Ford,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  •■jju," 

METHODIST  A  DVOCATE-JOUR- 
N  A  1»  ;  Thursdays;  methodist  episcopal; 
sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—MefA,odist  Advocate  1867,  Methodist 
Journal  1892,  consolidated  1892;  J.  J.  Manker, 
D.D.,  editor;  Union  Methodist  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
Inl902.  (z— 4)  T.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  3,309. 

MONTHLY. 

BUSINESS  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
mercantile;  flfty-slx  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  W.  M.  Goodman, 
elltor;  The  Business  Magazine  Co.  (Incor- 
porated), publishers  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1898. 
5,250.  In  1899,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1900,3,041.    Inl901.yH.    In  1902,  yH.     In 

1903.  yH.     In  1904,  y I. 

LIFE  AND   LETTERS;  monthly  (AA) 

LAWRENCEBURG,  c.  h.,  Law- 

rence  Co.  cp  823t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.  and  Shoal  r.,  80  m.  S.  W.  of  N.ish- 
vlUe,  the  State  capital.  Planing  and  roller 
flour  mills.  Fruit  and  cotton  growing. 
Iron  ore. 

LAWRENCE  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18t24;   8'Jbscrlption 


$1;  established  1884;  Chas.  H.  Bentley.  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAWRENCE  UNION  ;  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
SI;  established  1886;  John  Schade,  Jr.,  editor; 
Joe  B.  Schade.  publisher  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Wilson  Co.  i  l,956t 
pop.,  on  Nashville.  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
and  Tennessee  Central  Rds.,  30  m.  E.  of 
Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Cum- 
berland University.  Manufactures  of  flour, 
flour  banels  and  woolen  goods.  Corn, 
wheat,  hog,  horse  and  mule  market. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages   13x20;   subscription   50  cents;    estab- 
lished 1900;  Wm.  Moffett.  Jr.,  editor  and  pub 
blisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  ■■    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  E.  E.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,050.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,312;  for  1899,  1,363; 
for  1900,  1 ,446:  for  1901,  1,490  ;  for  1902. 
1,492; /or  1903.  1,430.    In  1904.  yl. 

MASONIC  HERALD;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic; eight  pages  13x20  ;subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1902;  Prof.  J.  R.  Inman.  editor; 
Lebanon  Democrat  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "JKL- "  (A  A). 

LEWISBURG,  c.  h.,  Marthmll  Co.  n 

1,421+  pop.,  on  Nashville.  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbia 
and  55  S.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  weekly,  twice  a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W. 
M.  Carter,  editor  and  oublisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "Jia."  In  1902,  Z  (4).  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,201.    In  1904,  yl. 

MARSHA Lli  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1871 ;  Ewing  &  Kercheval,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "j£l."  Inl896, 1.  In 
1897.1".  In  1898.  "JKL"  In  1899,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,200.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  there  were  Issued 
each  week  not  less  than  1,275.  In  1902.  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I.  Act^cal  average  for  1904, 
1,729. 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Henderson  Co.  -O 
1,332+  pop., on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  of  Jackson.  Cotton, 
saw,  planing  and  grist  mills.    Farming. 

BAPTIST   REAPER:  Tuesdays;  bap 
tist;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  October,  1901;  F.  F.  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jk_l." 

PROGRESS;  Fridaya;  four  pages  20x26 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  W.  V.  Barry, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl  •• 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  paeres  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  O.  K.  Murray,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LINDEN,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  D  400  pop., 
on  Buffalo  creek,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Centervllle.  Timber,  grain  and  iron.  Ag- 
riculture. 

MAITi;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  John 
W.  Turner,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "iKj," 

LIVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Overton  Co.  [^ 
350  pop.,  near  Tennessee  r.,  U  m.  N.  of 
Algood,  the  nearest  station  on  Nashville 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


095 


TENNESSEE. 


&  KuoxvlUe  Railroad.    Farming  and  live 

stock. 

C  K  K  S  C  E  N  T  t  Tuesdays;  tH^Jit  paKOS 
13x20;  su»)sorlptloii  50  cents;  eBtaltllshed  1S98; 
Crescent  PrlntlnR  Co..  editors  and  pul)llslier8. 
Circulation   •jki." 

ENTERPKISEi  Thursdays;  elRht  jiages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  G. 
B.  &  Mack  McOee,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iiu." 

LOUDON,  c.   h.,   Loudon  Co.  n-  876t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  29  ni.  S.  W.  of  Knox- 

TlUe.      Extensive    marble    quarries    and 

marble   and    lumber   mills.     Manufactur 

ing.  stock  raising  and  farming. 

LOUDON  CO.  RECORD  J  Thursdavs; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  L.  C.  Jlartln,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  ••jjli." 


TENNESSEE. 


Union  Co.  □'2101  pop., 
4  m.  E.  of  Mayuardville, 


LUTTRELL, 

on  Southern  Kd, 

Milling. 

TI3IES;   Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  Webster  & 
Sharp,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3^.  Circu- 
lation "JKi." 

LYNCHBURG,  c.  h.,  Moore  Co.  g 

417+  pop.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Tuilahoma  and  79  S. 

E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.    Sash  and 

blind  manufactory. 

F  A  Li  C  O  N  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1884: 
"W.  W.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "i^L." 

McEWEN,      Humphreys    Co.   -a    on 

Nashville,  Chattanooga*  St.  Louis  Rd.,  57 

m.  W.  of  Nashville.    Steam  flour  mill. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  C.P.Hopkins,  editor;  Mrs.  E.  A.  Hop- 
kins, publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

M0KENZIE,  Carroll  Co.-al,im  VOV; 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville   and  Nashville, 

Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  113  m.  N.  E. 

of  Memphis  and  117  W.  of   Nashville,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
Tom  L.  Biles,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jki..--  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1901, 
1,973.    In  1902,  vl.  Inl903,  yl.   In  1904,  y  I. 

MoMINNVILLE,c.h.,frarrenCo.  □ 

1,980+  pop.,    on    Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 

St.  Louis  Rd.,35m.N.  E.  of  Tuilahoma  and 

75  S.   E.   of   Nashville,   the   State   capital. 

Manufacturing,  agriculture,  stock  raising, 

lumber  and  fruit  growing. 

NEW    ERA;  Thursdays;   democratic; 
eight  pages   18x24;    sidDseription    $1; 


W. 


estab- 
Wallace,  editor  and  pub- 


lished 1855;  Wm 
Usher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,  1,190.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y  I. 
In  190?,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1!HI4,  yl. 

SOUTHERN  ST  A  N  D  A  R  D  ;  Satur 
days;   Independent  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;    established  1879;    R. 
M.  Reams,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).     Cir- 
culation "uu,  " 

WARREN  CO.  TIDIES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  gl;  established 
1903;  Billoat  &  Brown,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— 3P).    Circulation  "iKL" 


MADISONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Monro* 
Co.  Q,  on  Atlanta,  Knoxvllle  &  Northern 
Rd.,  9  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Sweetwater  and  45  S. 
of  Knoxvllle.  Agriculture,  mining,  i>oidtry 
and  stock  raising. 

DEl>IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
•  Ight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1890;  Reese  V.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:    In  1902,  "iki."     Acfitdl  aver- 
(ige  Jar  VMi,  l,l«S;   /<-/•  I'lOl,  \  .'Z'ZiK 

MONROE  t;lTIZEN;  Tliurs.iays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1899;  Walter  Franklin,  editor; 
Walter  Franklin  Company,  publlsherB  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jki." 

INDUSTRIOUS  HEN;  monthly;  poul- 
try; thirty  to  thirty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription':")<(  cents;  established  1904;  J.  H. 
Sledd,  editor;  Kesse  V.  Hicks,  publisher 
(2-5). 

MANCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Cofee  Co.  n 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St  Louis  Rd., 

81  m.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 

Flour,   spoke,    handle,   saw    and   planing 

mills  and  tomato  factory. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic  ; eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  Wil- 
son &  Smart,  editor  sand  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

MARTIN,  JTea^iey  Co.  ^l,730tpop., on 
Illinois  Central  and  Nashville,  Chattanooga 
ft  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Dresden, 
the  county  seat,  and  149  W.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Saw,  planing  and  flour 
mills,  tobacco  factory  and  brick-yard.  Ag- 
riculture. 

NEWS;  semi  weekly;  Independent-demo- 
crat; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  l'.»04;  R.  T.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— .5). 

APOSTOLIC  PRIIVIITIVE  BAP- 
TIST; Tuesdays;  primitive  baptist;  eigh. 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  establishe.l 
1885;  S.  F.  Cayce,  editor;  S.  F.  Cayce  &  Son  , 
publishers  (7— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z.  Ac:- 
ual  average  for  1898,  4.109.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yl.  la 
1903,  vl.    In  1904,  yl. 

BAl'TIST    BANNER;  Wednesdays 

(AA). 

MAIL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
1.5x22;  sub.scriptlon  $1 ;  established  1885;  T.  L. 
Turner,  editor;  Cayce  &  Turner,  publishers 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

MARYVILLE,  c.  h.,  lilouyit  Co.  D- 
on  Knoxvllle  &  Augusta  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Knoxvllle.  Seat  of  Maryville  College. 
Woolen  mills,  sash,  door  and  blind  factory 
and  flour  mills.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages   13x20;    subscription 
February,    19;)4;    Win. 
publisher  (1-5). 

T  I  M  ES  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  jl ;  established  1884; 
W.  C.  Goddard.  editor;  A.  Goddard  &  Sons, 
publishers  i9— 3).    Circulation  ••mi  •• 


$1  ;    established 
Koehler,  editor  and 


MASON,    Tiptiin   Co.   -a  448  pop.,   on 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 

Covington,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  September,  1902;  E.  H.  Suggs, 
editor;  J.  F.  Dowdy,  publisher  (3— 3).  Clrcu- 
latlOM  "iKL."  (A  A). 


S96 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TENNESSEE. 


MAYNARDVIULE,   c.    h.,   Union 

Co.  cT  300  pop.,  22  m.  N.  of  Knoxville.  Agri- 
culture. 

UNION  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
<la.vs;  Independent;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1899;  Joe  Mc- 
Donald, editor;  O.  T.  Carr,  publisher.  Cir- 
■culation  "jkl"  (AA)- 

UNION  EAGLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MEDINA,  Oibson   Co.  -a  300  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Trenton. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  Bubscription  $1;  established 
1903;  J.  M.  Fryar,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
•Circulation  "isx" 

MEMPHIS,  c.h.,  Shelby  Co.  p  102,320t 
pop.,  center  of  eleven  railroads,  on  the 
Mississippi  r.,  at  the  head  of  navigation  for 
largest  sized  steamboats.  Has  extensive 
manufactories  of  cotton  and  is  the  princi- 
pal commercial  center  between  Saint  Louis 
and  New  Orleans.  One  of  the  leading  cot- 
ton marts  In  the  countrj%  shipping  annu- 
ally more  than  one-half  million  bales. 
DAILY. 

COMMERCI  A  L  APPEAL;  every 

morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty- 
six  to  forty,  weekly  ten  to  twelve  pages, 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sunday  $1.50, 
weekly  50  cents  ;  established— Comr/iercmJ 
1889.  Avalanche\%^l ,Appeal\MQ;  consolidated 
1894;  Commercial  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  15,521  ;/orl896,  17,182.  Inl897,Y. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  tvifh  Sep- 
tember, 1898,  20,508;  for  a  year  ending 
wi^/iil/arc/i,  1899,21, 716; /or  1900, 24,81 9; 
for  1901,  26,387;  for  1902.  27.506;  for 

1903,  28,939;  /o/- 1904.  33.965. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  34,910; 
forwm.  38,080;  /or  1904,  47,002. 
Weekly :  Actualaveragefor  189.i, 46,829  j 

for  1896,  63,125.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  September,  1898, 
58, 127  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1899, 
60,562.  In  1900,  zB.  Actualaveragefor 
a  year  ending  with  Augustt,l':^^\,  66,116; 
Jar  1902,   74,318;  for  1903,   77,321;    for 

1904,  86,340. 

Publisher's  announcement. — As  shown  above 
through  derailed  sworn  statements  fur- 
nished the  editor  of  the  American  News- 
paper Directory,  the  net  paid  average  cir- 
culation for  the  year  1904  of  the  Memphis 
Daily.  Sunday  and  Weekly  Commercial 
Appeal  was  33.96.5  copies  daily,  47,002  cop- 
ies Sunday  and  86,.340  copies  weekly.  The 
net  paid  circulation  of  January,  1904,  at  the 
time  this  Directory  goes  to  press,  is  over 
38,000  daily,  53,000  Sunday  and  87,000  weekly. 
Memphis  being  the  most  progressive  city 
of  the  South,  no  Southern  or  National  ap- 
propriation is  complete  without  including 
that  city. 

Guarantee— It  can  be  made  part  of  any 
advertising  contract  that  the  Commercial 
Appeal  guarantees  the  largest  net  paid 
city  circulation,  daily  by  50  percent,  Sunday 
by  100  per  cent,  and  the  largest  net  paid 
country  circulation,  daily  by  50  per  cent, 
and  Sunday  by  100  per  cent  of  any  Memphis 
newspaper. 

To  substantiate  this  guarantee,  in  addi- 
tion to  detailed  sworn  circulation  state- 
ments when  requested,  the  Commercial 
Appeal's  white  paper  accounts,  circulation 
and  cash  books  and  press  and  mailing 
rooms  are  always  open  to  any  one  inter- 
ested. 

In  addition  to  this  largest  circulation, 
the  circulation  of  the  Memphis  Commercial 


TENNESSEE—  Memph  is. 


Appeal  is  everywhere  recognized  as  one 
carrying  character,  prestige  and  influence, 
with  the  cheapest  per  line  per  thousand 
advertising  rate  in  the  Memphis  territory. 
NEWS-SCII>IITAR  ;    every   evening 
except     Sunday,     Sunday     morning,     and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdayg  ;  democratic ; 
daily  eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  to  forty- 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  and   Sunday  $6,  Sunday  $1.50, 
weekly  50  cents;  established— Kvening Scimi- 
tar 1880,  News  1902,  consolidated  1904;  G.  D. 
Ralne,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:   Actual  average  for 
1903,  17,006  ;  for  1904,  22.362. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1%3,  17,594l 
/or  1904,  21,720. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  News  Scim- 
itar is  the  only  afternoon  paper  published 
in  Memphis  (being  a  consolidation  of  the 
Neivs  and  Scimitar),  a  city  of  over  150,000 
population,  and  which  is  nearly  300  miles 
distant  from  any  other  competing  point. 
Already  it  has  a  circulation  of  over  34,000 
per  daj'  (books  open  to  all).  For  rates  and 
information  write  Paul  Block.  Special 
Representative,  New  York  or  Chicago. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1875;  Wm.  Fitzgerald, 
editorandpublisher  (8— 3  P). 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  H  in 
1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

COLORED  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
negro;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1895 ;  The  Colored 
Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation    jkl.' 

COMMERCIAL     ADVOCATE  | 

Saturdays;  commercial;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1886  ;  Patrick 
Boyle,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays; 
German;  Independent;  four  pages  18x34:  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1887;  L.  G.  Fritz, 
editor  and  publisher  (.3 — 3).    Clrc'n  "uui." 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  L.  Rowe.  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3PK    Circulation  "Jiu,." 

JEWISH  SPECTATOR;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  eight  and  ten  pages  13x30;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1885;  M.  Samfleld,  edi- 
tor and  publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  New 
Orleans,  La.  (1—4). 

Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1895,8.555;  for  1896,8.805;  /or  1897, 
9,101.  In  1898,  vF.  In  1899,  zF.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  9, 160 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1901.  9,695;  for  a  year 
ending  loith  July,  1902.  9,793;  for  1903. 
10.097;/o>  1904.  10,584. 

OUTLOOK:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PLANTER'S  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; agriculture  and  cotton;  eight  pages 
9x12:  subscription 50 cents;  established  1897; 
H.  L.  Bedford,  editor;  A.  L.  Rowe,  publish- 
er (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900. "jkl.-  In  1901,  (z— 6) H. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  6,188.  In  1903, 
(z-6)  (i.    In  1904.  yG. 

SHELBY  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1:  established:  1893:  C.  B.  Johnson,  editor; 
C.  B.  Johnson  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  1898,  4.453.  In  1899.  vG.  In  1900.  yG. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903.  (z— 4) 
H  (•  •)•    In  1904,  "JKL."  (DD). 

SUEDLICHES  POST-JOURNAL; 
Saturdays  ;  German  ;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1873;  ZImmermann  &  Bro.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL."  In  1897,  I Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


997 


TENNESSEE— Memphis. 


TENNESSEE. 


TIiHES;  Sundays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  establislied  1898; 
H.  J.  Boswell,  editor;  Times  Publisiilng  Co., 
publishers  (\2 — 4P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
VMi,  Z  (1,2,4,5).    In  1!)03,  Z  (4)  (••). 

UNITED  LABOR  JOURNAI.;  Fri 
days;  labor;  eight  pages  15x„'0;  subscription 
$o;  established  188i>;  E.  F.  Grace,  editor  and 
publisher  ( l2— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "ijii,"  In  1903^(z— 4) 
!!(••).    Inl904,  yll. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

EXPOSITION  JOURNAT.;  semi 
monthly;  baptist;  eight  pages  12J^xlT}^;  sub- 
scription 51)  cents;  established  May,  iW2;  E.  L. 
Wesson,  editor;  Southern  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2—5). 
Cii'oiilatiuu :      Actual    average    for    1904, 

ODD  FELLiOW;  semi-monthly;  odd- 
fellowship;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1901;  Chas.  Lovejoy, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl"  Id 
1902.  Z( 6). 

ODD-FELLiOW  IN  SPIRIT  AND 
TRUTH;  semi-monthly;  odd  fellows;  four 
pages  12J^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February.  1904;  H.  M.  Pilcher,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

MONTHLY. 

GINNER  AND  MILLiER;   monthly 

(▲A). 
JOURNAL.  OF  C03JMERCE; month 

ly  (A  A). 

J.  MEDICAL  MONTHLY;  medical, 
ninety  eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  K  B.  McKinney.M.D.,  editor; 
C.  H.  Bright,  publisher. 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
3,046.  In  1895,  H.  Inl896.H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In    1898,   yl.    In    1899,    yl.    In    19i:0.  yl.    In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1S03,  yl.  In  1904, 1 . 
SHIBKOLETH:    monthly;    masonic; 

thirty  eight  pages  Hx9:    subscription  $1;    es 
tablished  May,  1901;    Bim.  F.  Price,  editor; 
Masonic  Publishing  Co..  publishers.    Circu- 
lation ■■JKL."  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  INDUSTRIAL  RE- 
VIEW: monthly;  thirty-six  pages SJ^xllJ^; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1899;  O.  O. 
Howard,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation".TKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

MILAN,  Gibson  Co. -nl,682t  pop.,  on 
Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.,  94  m.  E.  of  Memphis.  Agriculture  and 
fruit  growing. 

EXCHANGE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  J.W.  Hayim,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jKi.." 

HUSTLER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1893;  Beverly  Williamson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ■•jkl  "     In  1897,  Z.    In 

1902,  ■■■iKL."  (A  A). 

MORRISTOWN,  c.  b.,  Hamblen  Co. 

cf  2,973+ pop.,  on  MorristOT^n  &  Cumberland 

Gap  and  Soutliern  Rds.,  near  Holston  r.,  42 

m.  N.  E.  of  Knoxville.     Flour  mills,  sash 

and    blind    factories,   stove   foundry  and 

wagon  shops.      Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;    Wednesdaj's  ;    democratic; 

four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1866;   JohnE.  Helms,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 

(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL '■ 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four    pages    18x24;    subscription    SI;    esrab 
Ushed  1893;  A.  C.  Helms,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation   -uv-l." 

MOUNTAIN  CITY,  c.  h.,  Johnson 

Co.    d    28  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Bristol.   Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

TENNESSEE     TO  31  AHA  WK; 

Thursdays;    republican;    four  pages   16x22; 


•ubscription  $1;  established  1882;  W.  R. 
Keys,  editor;  Tomahawk  Co.,  publisher* 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "jsi." 

MOUNT  JULIET,  Wilson  Co.  b  4a 

pop.,  on  Na«hville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Lebanon,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

WINN'S  FIREBRAND;  monthly; 
free  thought;  anarchist ;  sixteen  pages  7}^xl0; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
Ross  Winn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation ".IKL."  (A  A). 

MOUNTPLEASANT,  Maury  Co.  n 

2,007+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  12 

m.  S.   W.   of   Columbia,  the  county  seat. 

Phosphate  mining  and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;   Fridays;   twelve  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  R.C. 
Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901, ■■jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1902.  1,4'iS.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MURFREESBORO,  c.  b..  Ruther- 

ford  Co.  a  3,999+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Nash- 
ville, the  State  capital.  Lumber,  cotton 
and  flour  mills. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  vreekly,  twice-a  week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subsoription  $1;  established  1879  j 
W.  C.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4). 

HOME  JOURNAL;  weekly,  twice  a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  L.  J.  Burgdorf,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-3). 

Circulation :  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z» 
Actual  average  for  1898.  1.009;  for  1899. 
I, '^79;  for  1900,  1,454;  for  190],  1,559. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  y I. 

NEWS- BANNER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899 ;  C.  C.  Henderson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8-3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900.  1,535.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

NASHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Davidson  Co  \^ 

State  Capital,  80,865+ pop.,  on  Louisville - 
&  Nashville  and  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Cumberland  r.,  200  m 
from  Its  mouth.  Engaged  in  river  com- 
merce. Cottonseed-oil  mills.  Iron  found- 
ries, machine  shops,  stove  works,  candy  and 
cracker  manufactories,  rolling  and  cotton 
mills,  iron  furnaces  and  charcoal  works 
Seat  of  Central  Tennessee  College,  FIsk  and 
Vanderbilt  Universities  and  a  large  Nor- 
mal School. 

DAILY. 

AMERICAN  ;  every  morning,  and, 
WEEK.LY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  thirtj% 
weekly  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$8,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  established  1830; 
Wm.  J  Ewing,  editor;  The  American  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  8,.500.  In  1896,  F.  Actual 
average  for  1891, 10,270;  /or  1898,  14,252 
##.  In  1899.  yE.  In  1900.  G  ###.  In 
1901,  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903.  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1904.  20,789  (bb). 
Sunday:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  14,000.    In  1896.  E.    Actual  averaae  for 


1897,14,177;  /'orl898. 16.990  4t#.  In  1899, 
In  1!03.  vF. 


yE.    Inl900,  F###.    In  1901,  F.    Inl902,yF. 
Weekly:'  In  1895,  D.    In  1896,  D.    Actual 


998 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TENNESSEE— Xashville. 


average  for  1897, 24,97  7  ;  for  1898.  29,746. 
In  1899.  yC.  In  190U.  F.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902, 
yF.     In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  U. 

BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKIiY,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; ten  to  twelve  pages— daily  17x24; 
weekly  and  Saturday  17x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5.  weelily  $1;  established  1875;  Banner 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:    Actual  average  for 

1895,  11,405.  In  1896,  F.  Actual  average 
for  1897,   11,791;  for  1898,   14,930;  for 

1899,  14,378  ;  for  19t)0,  16,267  ;  for  1901. 
16, 1 70 ;  for  a  year  ending  u-ith  Fcbruury, 
19(1.;.  16,073;  for  1903,  18,772;  for  1904, 
20  703. 

Weekly:   Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895.    In 

1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  191)0.  yl.  In  1901  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
ISO?,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Nashville 
liANXER  is  tlie  onlj-  afternoon  paper  in 
Nashville,  and  the  only  daily  newspaper 
whicli  is  rated  in  figures  in  this  Directory. 
The  morning  paper  will  not.  or  does  not, 
furnish  information  upon  which  an  exact 
and  definite  circulation  rating  may  be 
based  by  the  editor  of  this  Directory. 

The  Banner's  circulation  for  the  year 
1904  averaged  20,703  daily;  yet  these  figures 
do  not  I'epresent  the  paper's  present  circu- 
lation. 

On  Fel).  7,  1905,  the  daily  afternoon  News, 
of  Nashville,  suspended  publication,  and 
the  Banner's  circulation  to-day  is  over 
27.0C0  daily,  and  for  the  year  1905  the  daily 
average  will  largelj'  exceed  these  figures. 
The  Banner's  circulation  is  largelj'  in  ex- 
<?ess  of  that  even  claimed  bj'  the  morning 
paper. 

The  Banner's  subscription  price  Is  the 
highest,  and  it  publishes  more  local  and 
more  foreign  advertising  than  its  morn- 
ing contemporary. 

For  rates  address  Banner  Publishing  Co., 
Nashville.  Tenn.,  or  any  recognized  adver- 
tising agency. 

WEEKLY. 

ANZEIGER  DES  SUEDENS;  Satur 
lays;   German;     Independent;     ten    pages 
18x24;    suVjscription   $2.25;    established    1880; 
IV^illiam    B.  Fischer,  editor   and    publisher 
(7-3  P).    Circ'n  -jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

BAPTIST  AND  REFLECTOR; 
Thursdays ;  baptist ;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
•ubscription  $2;  established  1835;  E.  E.  Folk, 
D.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,309.  In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for 
1897,6,434.    In  1898,  yG.     In  1899,  zG.     In 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  6,500.    In 

1901,  vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
19<)4,  yC;. 

CHILDREN'S  VISITOR;  Sundays; 
metliodist  episcopal.  South  ;  eight  pages 
10HiXl5;  subscription  60  cents;  established 
186t);  James  Atkins,  editor;  Smith  &  Lamar, 
publishers  ( 1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
<igefor  1903,  76,544.    In  1904,  yB. 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days; methodlst-episcopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages  13x17;  subscription $2;  established  1837; 
Geo.  B.  Winton,  editor;  Smith  &  Lamar,  pub- 
lishers (1-4). 

Circulatiou:  Ratine  varied  from  C  In  1891 
to  D  In  1395.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vE.  In  1899,  vF.  In  1900.  zF.  Actual 
average  for  V.m.  14,318;/or  1904. 14,241. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  E  (•  •).    In  1904.  yE. 

CliAK  ION:  Saturdays  (■  A  A) 

CU.IIBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN; 
Thursdays ;  Cumberland  presbyterlan ;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x13:  subscription  81.50;  estab- 
lished 1840;  Jas.  E.  Clarke,  editor;  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers ( 1— r>). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894. 
10  266.  In  1895.  F.  Actual  average  for 
1806,  1  1,892;  for  1897.  10.576.  In  1898, 
yF.    InlS99,  yF.  In  1900,  F.  Acfualavirage 


TENNESSEE— Nashville. 


for  a  year  ending  aithJune,  1901,15,690.  In 
1902,  yE.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1 4, 049 ; 
/or  1904,  14.142. 

EPWORTH  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  metho- 
dist  eoiscopal,  south;  sixteen  pages  SJ^^xllJ^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  H.  M.  Du 
Bose,  D.D.,  editor;  Bigham  &  Smith,  pub- 
lishers (3—3;. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1 0.923  i/or  1901. 10,622  ;/or  1902, 8,638. 
In  1903ryF.    In  1904,  yG. 

GOSPEL    ADVOCATE;  Thursdays: 
church  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub 
scription    $1.50;    established    1858;    The    Mc- 
Quiddy  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulatiou :  Rating  varied  from  F  In 
1891  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  Actual  average  for  1902.  9, 46'^; 
for  1903,  11,652;  /or  19()4,  11,155. 

LABOR  ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  A.  E.  Hill,  editor;  Labor  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "JKL."  In 
1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

LIVING  WATER;  Thursdays;  unde- 
nominational; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891;  J.  O.  McClurkan, 
editor;  The  Pentecostal  Mission  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,325:  for  1896,  7,476,  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901, 
yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G  (•  •)•  In 
1904,  yG. 

MEN:  Fridays;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  eight  pages 
6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1901; 
The  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4).  Circn  "iKL"(A  A). 

MIDLAND    METHODIST;   Wednes 
days;    methodist  episcopal,    south;   sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription $1;  established  1871; 


WHEN    YOU    WANT 

TO  ADVERTISE  TO 

1,536,6  54 

Methodists  of  the  South, 

The  following  list  of  publications  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South, 
Smith  &  Lamar,  Publishers,  will  be  found 
invaluable. 


Aotiial  Paid  Ciroula- 
tioii  l*er  l»isue,  Over 


850,000 


Weeklies  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  South  : 
The  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE,  64  years  old 

The  EPWORTH  ERA 10     "      " 

The  CHILDREN'S  VISITOR.  37      "      " 

Monthly  and  Quarterly  Publications  : 

SUND.\Y  SCHOOL  MAGAZINE  -Monthly. 
Intermediate  Lesson  Quarterly. 
SENIOR  Lesson  Quarterly. 

Home  Department  Quarterly. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review. 


I^or  Rates,  Space,  etc.,  Send  Your  Or- 
ders or  Inquiries  to 

J.    Arthur  Johnson, 

Advertising  Manager, 
340-346  Court  Square,       Nashville,  Tenn. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


999 


TEXNKSSEE—Nash  ville. 


J.  A.  Burrow,  editor;  O.  W.  Pattou,  publisher 

C'ireiilatioii:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
Ill  lS9ti,  H .  In  1897,  H  Z.  Actual  average  for 
1S98.  .•5,'i'i5:  for  1899,  5,90<>;  for  19(K), 
5,S.>«.  In  1901,  yli.  In  1!H)2,  ytJ.  In  1903, 
<z-4)  (i.     Actual  averaue  for  1904,  (>,4)S2. 

MODERN  METHODS;  Fridays; local; 
four  to  sixteen  papes  llxlti;  subscription  .$1 ; 
established  May,  VdV?,;  W.  F.Brooks,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

SLOAN'S  KNIGHTS  OF  PYTH- 
IAS WEEKLY;  Tuesdays;  Knights  of 
Pytliias;  eight  pages  6x10;  subscription  $1; 
estalilished  191)0;  MaJ.  W.  H.  Sloan,  editor 
and  publisher  (12--4). 

('ii'ciilation:  In  1900,  "jkj.."  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  mji7/i  June,  1901,  1  ,ti84. 
In  1902,  February,  publisher  asserts,  was  not 
less  than  1,^).  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
liXU,  I  (CD*. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL.  WORK;  Satur 
days  (A  A). 

ZION'S  OUTLOOK;  Thursdays; 
methodist- episcopal,  south;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscriptions!;  established  1891;  J.  O. 
McClurkan,  editor;  Tennessee  Methodist  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,3'i-5  ;for  1896.  7,476.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.   vG.    In  1899,     vG.     In    1900.   yG.      In 

1901,  yG.    In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

SOUTHERN  AGRICULTURIST 
AND  H03IE;  semi  monthly;  agricultural; 
twenty  pages  »xl2;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1869;  The  Southern  Agriculturist 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 
In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,  5).  In  1903,  Z  (fi)  (•  •).  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  January,  1905, 
43,5'i7. 

SOUTHERN  LUMBERMAN;  semi 
monthly;  lumber;  sixty-four  to  eighty  pages 
11x14:  subscription  $2 ;  established  1879;  S.  K. 
Cowan,  editor;  Baird  Roberts  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8 — 3). 

Circulatiou  :  Rating  varied  from  6  in  1B92 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vT.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904, yl. 

MONTHLY. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  sixteen 
pages  6}^x9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891;  T.  B.  Med  earls,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  zl.  lu  1901,(z-4)I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1902,  !2,500.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  2.600. 

BAPTIST  BOYS  AND  GIRLS: 
monthly;  baptist  (southern) ;  sixteen  pages 


TENNESSEE— Nashville. 


10x13}^;  subscription  32  cents;  established 
.lanuary,  1904;  1.  J.  Van  Ness,  editor;  S.  S. 
Board  of  the  Southern  Baptist  Ccniventlon, 
uublishers  (I— 5  P).  Does  not  Insert  adver- 
tisements. 

BOB  TAYLOR'S  MAC^AZINE; 
monthly;  literary;  one  hundred  and  twenty 
pages  7x10 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estal)llshed 
April,  i;t05;  Robert  S.  Taylor,  editor;  Taylor 
Publi.^^hlngCo.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

CONFEDERATE  VETERAN; 
monthly;  Confederate  Veterans;  thirty-six 
to  forty  eight  pages  8x10^^^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  S.  A.  Cunningham,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 12—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  10,250.  Actual  ai-erage 
for  1896,  13, 5*25 ',  for  a  year  ending  with 
March,  1898.  16,633;  for  1899.30,165. 
In  1900,  yD.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
'^0,350.  In  1902,  yl).  Actual  average  for 
1903,  19,447;  for  l'M)i,  19,917. 

DIXIE  MILLER;  monthly;  milling; 
seventy-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  B.  Kirk  Rankin,  manager; 
The  Dixie  Miller  Company,  publishers  (12—4), 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7.613  ##.  Inl896,F##.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  H.  Actual  average  for  1899,  3,250; 
for  im),  4,000: /or  1901,  4,000; /or  1902, 
4,000.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  during  the  past  year  was  4,000. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  4,000. 

FRATERNITIES  REVIEW; 
monthly;  Pythian  and  I.  O.  O.  F.;  thirty  six 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1893;  D.  W.Boger,  editor;  Pythian  Period  Co.. 
publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  "jkl  •■  In  1901,  Z  (4).  In  1903, 
(z-4)I.     In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL  OF  MEDICINE  AND 
SURGERY;  monthly;  medical;  sixty- 
eight  pages  6x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1851 ;  C.  S.  Briggs,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "JKi,."     . 

KIND  WORDS;  monthly ;  baptist 
(southern);  thirty-two  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion 52  cents:  established  1868;  I.  J.  Van  Ness, 
editor;  S.  S.  Board  of  Southern  Baptist  Con- 
vention, publishers  (1—5  P).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

MERCHANT  AND  MANUFACT- 
URER; monthly;  thirty  six  pages  9x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1892;  RoV)ert 
L.  Bureh,  editor;  Merchant  and  Manufac- 
turer Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  September,  publisher 
asserts,  for  the  last  five  years  has  not  been 
less  than  5,000.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
5,225  ;  for  a  year  ending  u'ith  Novem- 
ber, 1901,  6,253; /or  1902,  6,560.  In  1903, 
(z-6)  G.  In  1904,  G. 
Fhiblisher's  announcement. — We  reach  6,000 

country   merchants   in   Ky.,   Tenn.,   Ala., 

Miss.,  Ark.  and  Ga.;  sworn  to. 

MISSIONARY"  ;monthly;  Presbyterian; 
forty -four  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents; 


HAM,  Prop. 
TEMN. 


THE  CONFEDERATE  VETERAN,  HisHvlLLET^l 

has   had  the  longest  continued  successful  career  of  any  monthly  ever 
published  in  the  Southern  States. 

The  Veteran  has  completed  its  twelfth  year.  The  average  each 
issue  for  the  first  six  years  was  13f24-Of  and  for  the  six  years  ending 
with  1904,  1QfQ17,  The  Veteran  otficially  represents  by  authority 
The  United  Confederate  Veterans,  United  Daughters  of  the  Confeder- 
acy, Confederated  Southern  Memorial  Association,  United  Sons  of 
Confederate  Veterans.  The  Veteran  is  sustained  by  the  leading 
citizens  and  their  families  in  every  Southern  State,  with  cordial  patron- 
age from  representative  veterans  of  the  Upion  Army. 

Write  for  sample  copies  and  advertising  rates. 


1000 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXyESSEE—yashville. 


TENNESSEE— ^  ash  ville. 


established  1867;  H.  F.  Willlains,  editor;  Ex- 
ecutive Committee  of  Missions  of  Presbj'- 
terian  Church  iu  United  States,  publishers 
(3-3). 

C  i  r  (■  II  I  a  t  i  o  u  :  Actual  uveraye  for  1902, 
lti,76*i.     IulW3.  yF.    Inl9(^4,  yF. 

P  A  1.,  I.  A  D  I  U  31  ;  monthly  ;  fraternal: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  6(i  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882;  D.  L.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (;3— 3).    Circulation  •iKi.- 

pko<;kessive  teachek  and 

S  O  i:  T  11  \V  E  S  T  E  R  N  S  C  II  <l  O  1. 
JOlIKNALi;  monthly. enej)!  July  and  Au- 
gust; educational;  sixty-eight  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  18M;  Claude  J. 
Bell,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12— 4  . 
C'irculntiou :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
l.SOO.  In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  I.  Actual  av- 
erage  for  ISlty,  4, .■545: /or  a  year  ending 
u-itli  Avril.  1901.  5,909; /or  1902,  8,400: 
for  VMWi.  9.500;   /■"/•  \'.*n.  1  0.500. 

SO  I  Til  EU  X   F  K  A  C  T  1  T  1  ()  X  E  R  J 
monthly;  medical  ami  surgery;  eighty  pages 
6iH;  iubtcrlptlonSl;  established  187S;  Deering 
J.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12 — 1 1. 
Circulation:     In  1895,  G.     In  1896.  G.    In 

1897,  V.  In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
18'.*9,  4.9.iS:  for  a  year  ending  with  October. 
1900.  5,78.5;  for  1901,  6,538.  In  I9(.r2,  yG. 
In  VAtA,  (z— 4)  G.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
7.^95. 

SJINDAV  SCIIOOl.  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  methodist  eplsct)pal.  south;  sixty- 
four  pagrs  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1S71;  James  .\tklns,  editor;  Barbee  & 
Smith,  publishers  i3— 3). 

C'irculaliou  :  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1892 
to  D  in  HH.").     In  1896.  D.     In  1897.   I)  Z.     In 

1898,  yl).  InlS99,  vE.  In  190O.  zE.  In  1901. yE. 
Actual  average  for  1902.  46.683,  In  1%3,  C. 
In  l<*04,  yC. 

TEACHER:  monthly ;  1  )aptist  (southern); 
sixty  pages  KJ^x'.t!^;  subscription  48  cents;  es- 
tablished 1887:  I.  J.  Van  Ness,  editor;  S.  S. 
Board  of  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  pub- 
lishers (1-.5P). 

TEXNE88EE  MASON;  monthly; 
masonic;  twelve  pages;  luxlJ;  subscription 
SI;  established  1893;  W.  H.  Bumpas,  editor 
and  publisherd— r)i. 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
'J.5;{-i:/.M-l'.K>4,  3,'2r5. 

WOUAN'S  MISSIONARY  ADVO- 
CATE; monthly;  methodlst  episcopal, 
south;  thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1880;  Mrs.  Frank  A.  Butler, 
editor;  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  publish- 
ers.   Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

BI  MONTHLY. 

SCROLL  OF  PHI  DELTA  TIIETA; 

bi-monthly,  during  college  year;  college  fra 
ternitv;  one  hundred  and  thirty  pages  6x9; 
establlshefl  1*^7.");  John  H.  DeWitt,  editor;  Phi 
Delta  Theta  Fraternity, publlshers(12— 4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1.550.  In  l'<9ri.  I.  Actual  average  for 
1«97.  1.600;  for  1898.  1,600.  In  1899.  I. 
Actual  average  fur  a  year  ending  with  June, 
19O0.  1.6'JO.  In  1!MI1.  vl.  Actual  average 
for  i;i(i2.  ■.>,.'{00.  In  19'»:!.  yl.  Actual  aver. 
age  for  llHii.  '^..-J^O. 

QUAHTF.RLY. 

ADVAX(  ED  (iCARTERLV;  baptist 
(southi-rn);   thirty  si. \  pages  fix'.';   Mibgcrlp 
lion  8  cents;  eHtablished   1887;  I.. I.  Van  Ness, 
editor;  S.  s.  H  i.ird  of  SoutlH-rii  Baptist  Con 
ventlon.  publishers  (1— ;1  P). 

A  M  E  R  I  CA  N  HISTORICAL 
.M  A  <i  A  /,  I  N  E  A  N  D  TEN  N  ESSEE 
IIISTOitK  AL  SOCIETY  QI  ART- 
ERLY:  January,  April.  July  and  October; 
historical:  one  hundred  pages  fix'.':  suliscrip 
tlonf.'S:  eHfabllshed  ls96:  A  V.  Goodpasture, 
editor;  A  V.  ft  \V.  11.  (loo  Ipjist ure.  ;>ul»llshers. 
Does  not  Insert  advertisetiM-t.fs 

B.  Y.  I».  r.  QFAItTERLV:  baptist 
(southerii);  tiiirt*  six  piges  fi.\9:  etlb'-crlp 
tl<Mi  4ncen  s:  estnl.lMieri  I'.trHi;  I.  J.  Vim  N'e*8, 
editor;  Sunday  School    H  »jird  of    Southern 


Baptist  Conventiou, publishers  (1—5  1").  Does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

BIBLE  CLASS  QIARTERLY;  bap- 
tist (Southern);  forty-ruur  pages  6'<>x;'i';>:  sub- 
scription 16 cents:  established  1887;  I.  J.  Van 
Ness,  editor;  Sunday  School  Board  of  South- 
ern Baptist  Convention,  publishers  (1—5  Pi. 

DENTAL  HEADLIGHT;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  dental; 
eighty-tour  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1883;  J.  A.  Dale,  D.D.S.,  editor; 
Morrison  Bros.,  publishers  ( 12— 4 ). 
Circulation:  In  l9o2,  "iJtL"  In  1!H)4,  Janu- 
arv.  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during 
the  past  vear  was  1,500.  Actual  average  for 
1.14.  1.500.  .    .  „„ 

HOME  DEPART3IENT  QUART- 
ERLY (▲▲). 

INTERMEDIATE  QUARTERLY  ; 
baptist  (southern);  thirty-six  pages  S.x^'W; 
subscription  8  cents;  established  1S87;  I.  J. 
Van  Ness,  editor;  Sundav  School  Boanl  of 
Southern  Baptist  Convention,  publi^hers 
(1-5  y). 

PRIMARY'  Ql  ARTERliY';  baptist 
(southern):  thirty-six  pages  t>x8'<.;  subscrip- 
tion 8  cents;  established  1887;  I.  J.  Van  Ness, 
editor;  Sunday  School  Board  Southern 
Baptist  Convemion,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

STATE  NEWS:  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  undenominational, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  forty  four  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  UH'l;  B.G.Alexan- 
der, editor:  State  Committee  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
publishers  (.3— 3).  Circulation  "ijti-"  In  1902. 
Z  (1,2,  4.  5)  (A  A). 

NEWBERN,  ^yer  Co.<2  l,-t38t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Dyers- 
burg,  the  county  seat.  Saw,  flour  and 
planing  mills. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  paues  15x2"i:  subscrijition  $1:  estab- 
lished 1898 ;  W.  J.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—5). 

TENNESSEEAN;  Fridays:  democratic; 
four  pages  lSx34;  subscrlptloii  SI :  established 
188S:  W.  W.  Glass,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  •■jk-i.." 

NEWPORT,  c-  h.,  Cocke  Co.  D-  l.^-SOt 
pop.— local  estimate  1.950-ou  Southern  Rd. 
and  Big  Pigeon  r.,  50  m.  E.  of  Knoxvllle. 
Agriculture,  mining  and  lumbering. 

NEWPORT  WEEKLY;  Thur.s.lays; 
republican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  G.  W.  Gardner  editor 
and  publisher  (8—:!).    Circulation  "jki" 

PLAIN  TALK  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  established 
1900;  M.  A.  Roadman,  editor;  W.   C.  Ander 
son's  Sons,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  'iKi." 

TOIES;  Wednesdavs:  democratic:  lour 
i>aL'es  18x24;  subscription  $1 :  establlshrd  1895; 
F.  H.  Fagala.  editor  and  ptibllsher  (8—3).   Clr 
culation  "iKj,." 

NEW  TAZEWELL.  •  htUnnne  t  i,. 

ij    112  pop  .  1  111.  N.  u{  Ta/.cwell.    Farn:lng 

and  mining. 

TI.^IES:  Fridays;  republican:  four  pages 
18.\24;  subscription  50  cents:  established 
June,  1901;  George  Levlsay.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  'wii- • 

OBION,     Ohiaii   Co.,  \2  1.034   pop.,   cii 
Illinois  Central  Rd..  IS  m.  S.  of  Union  City. 
Lumber. 
OCT  LOOK:  Fridays  (A  A). 

OLIVER  SPRINGS,  /."-'"f  Co.  Q 

6">s  pop.,  on  Sr>ulherii  Hd. 
NEWS:  Fridays  (  A  A>. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1001 


TENNESSEE. 


OOL.TE'WAH.c.h.,  James  Co.  O,  500 
pop.,ou  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Chatta- 
nooga.   Farming. 

JA.UES  CO.  TI.^IES;  Fridays;  four 
pa^fes  l3xJ0;  subscription  $1;  e.stabllshed 
1901:  W.  W.  Shields,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PARIS,  c.  h.,  Uenry  Co.  ^  2,0181  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Nashville, 
Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  110  m.  W.  of 
Nashville,  the  State  capital,  and  130  N.  E. 
of  Memphis.  Wheat,  cotton  and  tobacco 
growing. 

PARISIAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1>99;  Frank 
Cheek,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circula- 
tion ••jKj.."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

POST-INTEL.L.It;ENCER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  John  T.  Irion,  editor; 
John  R.  Rlson,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1896,  -jkl  ■•  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  exceeding  1,200.  In  1898,  yl. 
In   1899,  zl.     In  1900,  yl.     In   1901,  yl.     In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  19(>i,  yl. 

PARSONS,  Decatur  Co.  -a   500  pop. 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 

17  m.  E.  of  Lexington.    Farming. 

DECATUR  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays:  In 
dependent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
#1:  establlshe«l  1899;  B.  F.  Parlow,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PETERSBURG,  Lincoln  Co.  g  411t 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Fayettevllle,  the  county 
seat.  Flour  mlllg  and  hoop  factory.  Farm- 
ing. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays,  democratic; eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  W.  M.Carter,editorandpublisher  (1— 4). 
Circulation  ■  jkl." 

PIKEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bledsoe  Co.  q  800 

pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  85  m.  N.  of  Chattanooga.    Agriculture, 

coal  mining  and  fruit  growing. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription $1;  established  1891;  J.H.Morris, 
«ditor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

P  U  L  A  S  K  I,  c.  h.,  Giles  Co.  g  2,838t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  80  m. 
S.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Foundries 
and  planing  and  flour  mills.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1854; 
W.  B.  Romine,  editor  and  publisher  (:3— 3). 
iJirciiiatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.272.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
1,550.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  vl. 

GILES  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
«1;  established  1894;  W.  F.  Martin,  editor; 
Martin  &  Gordon,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, not 
less  than  1,.S50.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,451.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z-6)I.     In 

1903,  y I.    In  HMJl,  (z-4,  5)  I. 

RIPLEY,c.h., iauderdaZc  Co.  -nl.eHOt 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  52  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Memphis.   Agriculture  and  timber. 

LAUDERDALE  CO.  ENTER- 
PR  I  SEj  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 


TENNESSEE. 


15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  Camp- 
bell &  Hedgepeth,  editors  and  publishers 
(fi-3).  Circulation  "ija  ••  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  -iKj,.-      In  1903, Z  (4). 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  Independent  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871 ;  J.  L.  Sparks  &  Co.,  editors 
and  pul)lishers.    Circulation  "uu,." 

RINES,  Obion  Co.  ti  i^Of  pop. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (▲  A). 

ROCKWOOD,  Jioane  Co.  D-  S,8(99t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &,  Crescent  Route  and  Rook- 
wood  &  Tennessee  River  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 
Harriman  and  5  from  Tennessee  r.  Coal 
and  Iron  mining.. 

TIMES-REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1886;  J.  H.  McCuliey,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "im," 

ROGERS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Hawkins  Co. 

cf  1.386+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  3  m.  N.  of 
Tennessee  r.  and  58  N.  E.  of  Knoxville. 
Furniture  factory,  roller  flour  mill  and 
marble  works. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  James  A.  Holston,  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (8—8).    Clrc'n  "ua," 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  Geo.  A.  Smith,  editor;  Jno.  B.  AlUnder, 
publisher  (8-3  P).    Circulation  "ijiL." 

STAR  ;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscr  tlon  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
J.  Wesley  Brown,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jKi" 

RUTHERFORD,  Gibson  Co.-nvm 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Tren- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Grist,  saw  and  cot- 
ton gin  mills. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  neutral;  six; 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
H.  W.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "ijii" 

RUTIiEDGE,  <?mwflrej- Co.  □'143  pop., 

on  Knoxville  &  Brlstish  Rd.,  16  m.N.  W.  of 

Morristown.    Stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  W.  C.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAVANNAH,  c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  p 
1,500  pop.,  a  shipping  point  on  Tennes- 
see r.,  about  60  m.  below  Florence,  Ala. 
Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  peges  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  C.  L.  Hef- 
ner, editor;  C.  L.  &  Jennie  E.  Hefner,  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).    Circulation  "jjtL" 

SCOTTS  HILL,  HewJermn  Co.  -a  200 
pop.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Lexington,  the  nearest 
railroad  station. 

HENDERSON    CO.   NEWS;   Fridays 

(▲▲). 

SELMER,  c.  h..  McNairy  Co.  p  588 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  of 
Henderson.    Agriculture. 

McNAIRY    CO.     INDEPENDENT  ; 

Fridays  ;  independent  -  republican  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1902;  J.  W.  Purvlance,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  ".lkl." 


1002 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TENNESSEE. 


SEQUACHEE,3/ario?}  Co.q,350pop., 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

5   m.   N.   E.   of   Jasper,   the   county   seat 

Vineyards  and  handle  works. 

VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription 50 cents:  established 
1893;  Hill  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  rir?   /or  19(14,  777. 

SEVIERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Sevier  Co.  D- 
on  Little  Pigeon  r.,26  m.  S.  E.  of  Knoxville. 
Agriculture. 

^lONTGOUERY'S  VINDICATOR; 

Wednesdays;  four  pages  16x22;  Bubscrlp 
tion  81 :  established  1897 ;  W.  R.  Montgomery, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  y I.  In 
1899,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  VM2,  1,483. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SEWANEE.    Franklin    Co.    p    1,000 

pop.,  on  Nashrille,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  VTinchester,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  quarterly,  January.  April, 
July  and  October ;  literary ;  one  hundred  and 
thirty-two  pagesTxlO;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J.  B.  Henneman,  editor;  Univer- 
sity of  the  South,  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "iSI." 

SHELBYVILLE,  e.  h.,  Bedford  Co. 

D  2,236+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills, 
Iron  foundry,  machine  shops  and  wagon, 
cotton  and  woolen  factories.  Grain  and 
mule  market. 

BEDFORD  CO.  TI]>IES  ;  Fridays; 
demooraric;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  S.  T.  Morton,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  ■•jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Thursdavs  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab 
lished  1874;  W.  A.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jxi." 

REPUBLICAN    MONITOR;    Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages 20x2(i;  subscrip- 
tion   SI;  established  1900;   Ernest   Coldwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).    CIrc'n  "jkl." 

SMITHVILLE,  c  h.,  Dekalb  Co.  a 
750  pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  McMinnvllle  and  7 
W.  of  Caney  Fork  r.  Agriculture,  lumber- 
ing and  milling. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1:  estab 
lished  1891;  D.  F.  Wallace,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  '-jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  19C0.  1.117;  for  1901.  1,097.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

SNEEDVILIiE,  Hancock  Co.  cf  ISOf 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Tazewell. 
HANCOCK  TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SODDY,  Hamilton  Co.    Q,  1,700  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific 

Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E.   of    Chattanooga.      Coal 

mining. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  .SI;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Banner  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOMERVILLE.  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  p 

777+  pop.,  on    Memphis  &  Charleston  and 


TENNESSEE. 


Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
43  m.  E.  of  Memphis.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER    AND    FALCON » 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  S.  G.  Sparks  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

SOUTH  PITTSBURG,  Afarion  Co. 

R  1,789+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  ft 

St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Tennessee  r.,  27  m.  below 

Chattanooga.      Two    iron    furnaces,   pipe 

works,  stove  foundry,  pencil  manufactorj' 

and  saw  and  planing  mills.     Farming. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  independent  ;'eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
G.  E.  Deathridge,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

SPARTA,  o.h.,  White  Co.  n895tpop., 
on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
75  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

EXPOSITOR;  Fridaj-s ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  B.  Snodgrass,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WHITE  CO.  FAVORITE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1896;  R.  P.  Baker,  edi- 
torand  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

SPRING  CITY,  P^hea  Co.  D^  640  pop,, 
18  m.  N.E.  of  Dayton,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 
STAR;    Thursdays;   independent;    four 

pages    15x22;    subscription    §1;     established 

1902;  M.  D.  Wade,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3) 

Circulation  "jkl  - 

SPRINGFIELD, c.h.,  Bobertscn  Co. 
[ti  1,732+ pop.,  on  Louis  ville&  Nashville  Rd., 
80  m.  N.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills,  tannery  and 
brick  works.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat  and 
grasses.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 :  estab- 
lished 1889  ;  R.  L.  Peck  and  J.  A.  Kirby,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  Mrs.  Archie  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "j_kl." 

ROBERTSON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Chas.  H.  Love,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3>.  Circulation  "jkl."  la 
1902,  Z  (4). 

SUNBRIGHT,    Morgan    Co.   z^    on 

Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd..  106  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Chattanooga.    Live  stock  and  farming. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establi.shed 
1883;  F.  H.  Dunning,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3Pi.     Circulation  "JKL." 

SWEETWATER,  Monroe  Co.  C^ 
1,716+ pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,?0  m.E.  of  Chat- 
tanooga. Woolen  factory,  flour  and  plan- 
ing mills  and  creamery.  Market  for  grain 
and  live  stock.  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  mining. 

TELEPHONE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  suljsorription  $1;  established 
i  1896;  D.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3)» 
I  Circulation  "iMi,-" 

'  TAZEWELL,  c.  h..  Claiborne  Co.  n- 
i     500  pop.,  on  Knoxville,  Cumberland  Gap  & 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1003 


TENNESSEE. 


Louisville  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Kuoxvllle 

Farming  and  mining. 

CLAIBORNE  PROGRESS;  Wednes 
days;  independent;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  establlslied  1887;  Ben.  Haynes, 
editorandpublisher  (.9— 3).  Circulation  "ikl." 

TIPTON VILLE,  c.  h.,  Lake  Co.  ti 

363  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 

Hickman,  Ky.    Ginning  cotton.   Corn,  hay, 

cotton,  oats,  rye  and  saw  milling. 

LAKE  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  ir)x2',':  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  J.  C.  Harris  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "iKL"  (A  A). 

TRACY  CITY,   Orundy   Co.    g    on 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  29 

m.  N.  W.  of  Chattanooga.    Coal  mining. 

MRS.  GRUNDY;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  The  Grundy  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TRENTON,  o.  h.,  Gibson  Co.  -a  2,328t 

pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  E.  of 

Memphis.    Cotton,  oil  and  flour  mills. 

HERALD -DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  E.  E.  Benton,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TROY,    Obion   Co.   ^  416t   pop.,    on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Union 

City,  the  county  seat.    Manufacturing  of 

household  furniture. 

NEWS-BANNER;  Fridays:  Independ- 
ent-democratic; four  pages  18x24:  sub.scrip- 
tion  $1;  established  1875;  James  M.  Brice, 
editorandpublisher.  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1901,  Z  (1,  2,  6). 

UNION   CITY,  c.   h.,  Obion    Co.  tl 

3,407+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 

Louis  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.    Market  for 

grain,  hogs  and  cattle.     Household  furni 

ture,  wagon  and  woolen  factories  and  flour 

and  planing  mills. 

COMMERCI A  L  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15.k22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1890:  Baird  &  Marshall,  editors 
and  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1897, Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

OBION  DE310CRAT;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  188ti:  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  W.  Preston, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  ".ikl"  Actual  average 
for  1897.  1,357.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899, yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl, 

WARTRACE,   Bedford   Co.  n  642t 

pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Shelbyville,  the  county  seat. 

and  55  S.  of  Nashville.    Agriculture. 

GUARDIAN-TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  E.  Russell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 5P).    Circulation  ".iki." 


TENNESSEE. 


WATERTOWN,  Wilson   Co  b  50a 

pop.,  on  Tennessee  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Lebanon.    Farming. 

SENTlNEIi;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1903;  Eugene  Hendon,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "iKL." 

WAVERLY,  c.  h.,  Humphreyt  Co.  a 

786+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 

Louis  Rd..  66  m.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

SENTlNEIi;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Turner  &  Fakes,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ";.kl." 

WAYNESBORO,  c.  h.,   Wayne  Co. 

g   875  pop..  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Clifton,  on  the 

Tennessee  r.    Farming. 

CITIZEN  I  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W.  T. 
Caton,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

WHITEVILLE,  Hardeman  Co.  P 
468+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Somerville.  Cot- 
ton, corn  and  oats. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  es- 
tablished 1900;  W.  C.  Needham,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

WHITTLE  SPRINGS, ^noicCo.o. 

OPEN  DOOR;  monthly;  temperance; 
eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897:  Mary  C.  Baker,  editor;  D.  P. 
Baker,  nublisher  (8-3).  Circulation  "ixi" 
Inl902,  Z(l,2,4,  5)  (A  A). 

WINCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co. 

p  1,338+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Elk  r..  67  m.  N.  W.  of 
Chattanooga  and  85  S.  S.  E.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Wagon  factories,  saw 
and  planing  mills,  wood-working  establish- 
ment, flour  mills  and  marble  works.  Agri- 
culture, mining  and  lumbering. 

FRANKLIN    CO.   RECORD;  Thurs 
days;    democratic:    four   pages   18x24:    sub- 
scriptions!: established  January  28,  1904;  W. 
S.  Brazelton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

FRANKLIN    CO.    TRUTH;    Thnrs 
davs;    democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  G.  W.  Harris, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circnlation  :  In  1898,  "jkl"   Actiml  average 
for  1S99.  1,072.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl  • 
In  190 ^.Z  (4)  (•  •). 

STRAIGHT  DE3IOCRAT;  Wednes 
days  (A  A). 

WOODBURY,  c.  h.,  Cannon  Co.  D 
46S+pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Murfreesburg,  the 
nearest  railroad  station,  and  50  S.E.  of  Nash 
ville.    Flour  mill. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Brevard  & 
Mingle,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl  ' 


TEXAS. 


Population  3,048,710 1.     Land  Area  262,290  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  Indian  Territory  and  Arkansas, 
east  by  Oklahoma,  Indian  Territory,  Arkansas  and  Louisiana,  southeast  by  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  southwest  by  Mexico,  and  west  by  Mexico  and  New  Mexico. 
State  capital:  Austin.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Cotton,  sugar, 
rice  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March 
30,  1905),  868,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  i'O  ;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  18  ;  weekly, 
68;.*;  bi-weekly,  1;   semi-monthly,  12;  monthly,  63;  bi-monrhly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  census  of  1900  (f), 
are  as  follows  : 


San  Antonio 53.321  + 

Houston 44,«33+ 

Dallas 42,«38+ 

Galveston 37,789+ 

Fort  Worth '26,«S8+ 

Austin '-i*2,ti5S+ 


Waco 20,286+ 

El  Paso 15,906+ 

Laredo 13,429+ 

Deuison 1 1 ,  807+ 

Sherman 10,243+ 


ABILENE,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  d  S.^lt 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Ra..  165  m.  W.  of 
Fort  Worth  and  200  N.  o£  Austin,  the  State 
capital.  Flour,  cotton-oil  and  planing  mills, 
machine  shops  and  chair  and  mattress  fac- 
tories; creamer}-, 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dall}'  four,  weekly  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1896,  weekly  1881:  Anderson* 
Klefer,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4 ). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iti" 
Weekly:  In  1398,  "jkl.-  In  1899.  publisher 
asserts,  not  so  low  as  1,000.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  "TKL."  .4c^Ma7at'eraflfe/or  1902,  1,568 J 
/orl903,  1,662; /o/- 1904.  1,825. 

BAPTIST;  Thursdays;  baptist;  eight 
pages  13x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
R.  T.  Hanks,  editor;  Geo.  S.  Anderson,  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  Actual  aver  age  for  1899,  1,028. 
In  1900,  •■jKi."  In  1902,  Z  (4).  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,905:  /orl904,  2,165. 

TAYLOR  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Jas. 
W.  Cray  ton.  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Clrc'n"isi"   Ir  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

TEXAS  CLEAVER;  monthly;  Inde 
pendent;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1901;  D.H.  Blggers, 
editor  and  publisher  12—3).  Circulation— In 
1901,  Z  (1,2.4,5)  (A  A). 

ALANREED,  Gray  Co.  \}  75  pop>,  on 
Choctaw.  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd. 
GRAY  CO.  EAGLE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ALBA,  IVood  Co.  cf  on  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Quitman,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  sulitcrlption  $1;  established 
1901:  W.  C.  HoUoway,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).  Circulation  "jsi."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  -jkl.- 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Shackelford  Co.    ^ 

terminus  of  Texas  Central  Rd.,  135  m.  W.  of 

Fort  Worth.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;  R.  H.  McCarty, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Clrcn  "jkl." 


ALICE,  Nueces  Co.  P  2,111  pop.,  on 

Mexican  National,  San  Antonio  &  Aransas 
Pass  Rd.,  43m.W.  of  Corpus  Chrlstl.  the 
county  seat.  Cattle,  sheep,  truck  garden 
ing  and  cotton. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  D.  S.  Booth,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jio,.' 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  No- 
vember, 1902;  A.  D.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  also  a  Spanish  edition  on 
Wednesdays  called  El  Sol  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

ALPINE,    c.   h.,  Brewster  Co.  -a  400 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  62  m.  S. 

E.  of  Valentine.    The  only  post-office  in  the 

county.    Stock  raising. 

AVALANCHE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 18S8;  T.  M.  Carnes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iii" 

ALTO,  Cherokee  Co.  d-  576  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  8.  E.  of  Rusk, 

the  county  seat.    Saw  mills,  cattle  raising, 

fruit  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  19C0;  T.  M. 
McClure,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

ALVARADO,  Johnson  Co.  ^  l,842t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Worth  and  40  S.  W.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture, 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
P.  H.  Pardue.  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "UiL" 

RUSTLER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ALVIN,  Brazoria  Co.  Q,  986 f  pop.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  by 

S.  E.  of    Houston  and  same  distance  W. 

N.  W.  of  Galveston.    Fruit  gardening  and 

farming. 

SUN  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890:  A. 
J.  Birchfleld,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "jjtJ,  " 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1005 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


ALVORD,  Wi*e  Co.  ^  400  pop.,  on  Ft. 

Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd..  11  m.  N.  by  N.  W. 

of  Decatur,  the  county  seat. 

BUDGET;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20  subscriptions!;  established  1887; 
T.  C.  Miller  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers 
(3 — 3).     Circulation  "i.KL" 

AMARIIiL.O,c.h.,  Potter  Co.  tl  7,000 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City,  Choctaw, 
Oklahoma  &  Gulf,  Pecas  Valley  &  Northern 
Texas  and  Southern  Kansas  of  Texas  Rds., 
82  m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis.  Shipping  point 
for  cattle  and  horses. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  F.  L.  Vanderburgh,  editor; 
Amarillo  Publishing  Company  (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers (12—1). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,008.  In  1895,  I,  Actual  average 
for  189fi.  1,414.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  y I.  In  1900, y I,  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4,  6)1.     In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

PANHANDLE  BULLETIN;  Fri 
days  (A  A). 

WESTERN  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Lockney  &  Martin, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANDERSON,  c.  li.,  Grimes  Co.a-  572 

pop.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Navasota,  the  nearest 

station  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rds.,  and  68  N.  W. 

of  Houston.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE  ;    Wednesdays  ;    demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  C.  A.  Lane,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.  Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

AN6LETON,  c  h.,  Brazoria  Co.  Q, 
on  Velasco  Terminal  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of 
Galveston.    Stock  raising.    Agriculture. 

COMMONER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight    pages    13x20;    established    1899;    J.  W 
Saxon,  editor;    Angleton    Publishing    Com- 
pany, publishers  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

STAR;  Thursdays :  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  John  H.  Moody,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  H.  L.  Tolor,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ANNA,Co«ta  Co.  [1/402  pop.,  on  Hous- 
ton &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Mc- 
Klnuey,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1901;  Joe  E.  Adams,  editor;  R.  S. 
Fulton,  publisher  (6—3).     Circulation  ".ikl." 

ANSON,  c.  h.,  JonesCo.  b  625 pop.,  80 

m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Abilene.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

EYE   OPENER;  Saturdaj's;    religious; 
four  pages   13x20;    subscription 
llshedl903;  W 
lisher  (2—5) 

REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WESTERN  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  P.  R.  Masters,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iii" 


h..  Archer  Co.  [j 
of  Wichita  Falls. 


$1 ;    estab- 
T.  Lemmons",  editor  and  pub 


ARCHER  CITY,  o. 

135  pop.,  25  m.  S.  S.  W. 

Grazing. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  R.  L. 
Taylor,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

ARLINGTON,  Tarrant  Co.  [j  l,079t 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 

Fort  Worth.    Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1897  ;  Stanberry  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3).    Circulation  "iju.  " 

ASPERMONT,  c.  h.,  StoncwaH  Cc^ 

400  pop.,   32  m.    N.  W.  of    Stamford,   the 

nearest  railroad    station.      Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Sam  W. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ATHENS,  c.h.,  Henderson  Co.  c(  1,275 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Texas 
&  New  Orleans  Rds.,  88  m.  E.  of  Corslcana. 
Fruit  and  farming.  Clay  and  pottery 
works. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fildays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  June,  1903,  weekly,  1885;  Yantis  &  Dale, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Weekly:  Inl900,  "iKi"  Act- 
ual average  for  1901.  1,456.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.     Actual  average  for  l%i,  1,48'i. 

ATLANTA,  Cobs  Co.  cf  l,301t  pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Jefferson.  Shipping  point  for  cotton.  Lum- 
bering. 

CITIZENS'  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  J.  M.  Fletcher,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "iSL." 

AUBREY,  Denton  Co.  b  3iet  pop. 
HER  A  LD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

AUSTIN,  c.h.,  Travia  Co.  D  Stat* 
Capital,  22,258+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas 
Central,  International  &  Great  Northern 
and  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Col- 
orado r.,  230  m.  N.  W.  of  Galveston.  Seat 
of  the  Texas  University.  Manufacturing 
and  commercial  center. 
DAILY. 

STATESMAN;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
gcriptlon— daily  $8,  Sunday  $2,  semi  weekly 
$1;  established  1871;  Gammel- Statesman 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—1 ). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  In  1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  2,458.  In  1902, 
(z_4.  5)  H.  Actual  n.veran^ for  liHJ3,  8,682; 
for  1904,  8,639. 

Sunday:  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  H.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  9,324  :  for  1904.  9.956. 
Semi- Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  G  In 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4.  5)  I.  Aottial  aver- 
age for  1903,  6.250 ;  for  1904,  yG. 

TRIBUNE  AND  NEWS;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  democratic;  four  to 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4.80;   estab- 


1006 


AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS— Austin. 


llBhedl891;  C.  F.  Gydeson.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulatiou :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,4it0.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  '^,639;  for  1897.  2,8^20.  In  1898, 
zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  3«092. 
In  1904,  yH. 

WEEKLY. 

BULiIiKTIN;  Fridays;  reliRious,  educa- 
tional; four  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900  ;  R.  S.  Lovinggood,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

CURREXT  ISSUE;  Sundays;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1900;  Louis  J.  Wortham,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 5). 
•Circulation:    Actual  average  for  1904, 

EXPRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
FIRM    FOUNDATION;  Tuesdays; 

disciples  of  Christ;  eight  pages  9^x12^;  sub- 
■cription  $1;  established  1884;  G.  W.  Savage, 
editor;  w.  J.  Steck,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,.300.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898.  zF.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July.  1899,  9.223.  In  1900.  yF.  In 
1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1903,8,571.     In  1904,  yG. 

FORUiW;  Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  T. 
E.  Whitley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

I..ONE  STAR  WEEKLY;  Saturdays, 
during  school  year;  scholastic;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  SI ;  established  1887;  Texas 
School  for  the  Deaf,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
^$1;  established  1898;  W.  P.  Mabson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi." 

SUNDAY  MORNING  A  D  V  E  R  - 
TISER:    Sunday  (A  A). 

TEXAS  POSTEN  ;  Thursdays; Swedish; 
■eight  pages  17x24;  subscriutlon  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1896;  J.  M.  Ojerholm,  editor;  The 
Swedish  American  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (6 — 3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,478,  for  1898.  2,257; /or  1899.  3,25U. 
In  1900,  y  H .  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivit'h  August,  1901,3,451.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

TEXAS  VORW^RTS;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  eierht  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1883;  Julius 
■Schutze,  editor;  German  Publishing  Co.,  of 
Austin,  publishers. 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y'.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899   "JKL  " 

TRAVIS  WATCHMAN;  Saturdays; 
Independent-republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
J.  J.  Hamilton,  editor;  Watchman  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (3—3).    Circulation  -uiL" 

MONTHLY. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  MESSEN- 
GER; monthly;  four  pages  14x20;  sub- 
scription 25  cents  :  established  1899  ;  8.  L. 
Kemper,  editor;  Von  Boeckmann  &  Co.,  pub- 
lisher (6-3). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 

TEXAS    MEDICAL.    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  medical;  eighty-four  to  one  hun- 
dred pages  61^x91^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  F.  E.  Daniel,  M.D  ,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,002.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,113; /or  1897,  1,211.  In  1898,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  1,211.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1901,  1,238.  In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,264;  for  1904,  1 ,29 1. 

TEXAS  MEDICAL  NEWS;  monthly; 
medical  and  hygienic;  one  hundred  and  six- 
teen pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 


TEXAS— Austin. 


1891;  Matthew  M.  Smith,  M.D.,  editor;  Texas 
Medical  News  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (2—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,011.  In  1897,1  Z.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1898,  1,312| 
for  1899, 1,446;  /or  1900, 1 ,510 ;  /or  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1901,  1,511;  for  1902, 
1,250; /or  1903.  2,013.    In  1904,  yl. 

BAIRD,    c.  h.,  Callahan  Co.  ^  l,502t 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd..  24  m.  W.  of 
Cisco.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 
STAR;   Thursdays;   democratic;   eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

1887;  W.  E.  Gilllland.  editor  and  publisher 

(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

BAIiLINGER,  c.  h.,  Bunnells  Co.  D 

1,128+pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

M  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Angelo.     Cotton  and 

woo)  shipping  point.  Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

BANNER-LEADER;  Saturdays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  Shepherd  &  Skinner, 
editors  and  publishers  (6— .3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RUN  NELLS  CO.  LEDGER;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  A.  W.  Sledge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Ciroiilation  "iKx  " 

TRIBUNE:  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  April  1904.  P. 
E.  Truly  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

BANDERA,  o.  h.,  Bandera  Co.  D  41 9t 

pop.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  San  Antonio.      Sheep 

and  cattle  raising  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  G.  J.  Fee,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

BARSTOW,  c.  h.,    Ward  Co.  d  150 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of 
Pecos.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
WEST  TEXAS  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
eight   pages   11x16;    subscription  $2;    estab- 
lished October.  1902;  P.  W.  Roane,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—8).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

BARTLETT,  Williamson  Co.  D  957t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  17 
m.  N.  of  Taylor  and  38  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Austin, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  Miss 
Maid  J.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher.    Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
M.  L.  Hair,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

BASTROP,  c.  h.,  Bastrop  Co.  U  2,145t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.  and 
Colorado  r.,  28  m.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.    Corn  and  cotton  growing. 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899  ;  C.  H.  Parks,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3  P).  Circulation  "jjcl."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1902,  ".IKL- " 

BATES VILIiE,  Zavalla  Co.  g  15  m. 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Uvalde,  the  nearest  station  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

H  ERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 


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r^A'^.s'. 


TEXAS. 


tfMiiber,  1901;  Goo.  C.  Herman,  editor;  H.  P. 
Hornby,  publisher  (12-3).    Circ'u  '  iKi" 

BATSON,  fTardiu  Co.  D 
OIL  WORLD:  Saturduys  {A  A). 

BAY  CITY,  c.  h,,  Matagorda  Co.  R 
2.500  pop.,  uear  Colorado  r.,65in.S.  W.  of 
Houston.    Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

3IATAGORDA    CO.    T  R  I  B  U  N  E  i 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  W  LfciK- 
l.Y",  Fridays;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  daily,  $5,  weekly,  $1;  es- 
tablished daily  1904,  weekly,  1846;  J.  L.  Ladd, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circiilatiou— Weekly  r'iKi"  In  1902.  Z  (1. 
2,4,5).  In  191U,  January,  publisher  asserts, 
everv  issue  during  the  past  year  was  1,125. 
In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
l.ioO. 

BEAUMONT,  c.  li.,  Jefferson  Co.  O, 

9,427+  pop.— local  estimate,  27,000— on  Gulf, 
Beaumont  &  Kansas  City,  Kansas  City, 
Pittsburg  &  Gulf  and  Southern  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Neohes  r.,  80  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Houston.  Shipping  point  and  head  of  tide- 
water navigation.  Manufactures  of  cars, 
furniture,  bricks,  shingles  and  lumber. 
Large  oil-producing  lands. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  morning;  Inde- 
penaent  democratic  ;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
twenty  to  twenty  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6;  Sunday  $1;  established  1897; 
Beaumont  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circnlatiou:  In  1904,  (z-4)  !(••).     ^ 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day:   democratic;    eight   to    sixteen   pages 
18x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1898;  S.  H. 
McGarv,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
rirculation:  "4KL."    Inl902,  (??).    Inl904, 

I.ABOR   NEWS;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab 
lished  February,  1902;  Krogh  &  Ecks,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—3).    Circulatii  n  "jkl." 

UNION  LiABEIi;  Fridays;  labor;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1905;  Templeton  &  Tinker,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5  P). 

OIL,  INVESTORS'  JOURNAL; 
seml-monthlv;  oil;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  9x12:  subscription  $2;  established  May, 
1902;  H.  S.  Reavls,  editor  and  publisher 
<:J— 5P).    Circulation  "JKL- ■• 

B  E  E  V I L  L  E  ,  c.  h.,  BeeCo.  g  2,311 
pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  and 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.,  57  m.  N.  N.W.of 
Corpus  Ohristi.   Stock  raising  and  farming. 

BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
W.  O.  McCurdy,  editor  and  nublisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PICAYUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  Wright 
&   Shannon,  editors   and   publishers  (6—3) 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

BELLS,  Orayson  Co.  cf  474t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &    Texas   and   Texas   & 

Pacific  Rds..  about  14  m.  E.  of  Sherman,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  cotton. 

NEWS;    Fridays  ;     democratic  ;    eight 

pages   15x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;   established 

1896;  J.  E.  Greaves,  editor;  C.  F.  Chrlstensen, 

publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  ■•na-  " 

BELLVILLE,   c.  h.,   Austin  Co.  Q 
on  Gulf,  Colorado   &   Santa    Fe    Rd.     19 


m.   S.  by   S.    E.   of   Brenham.     Furniture 
manufactories. 

Tli>lES;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
8crij)tlon$1.50;  established  1379;  B.  B.  Hill, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3— 3). 

Cii't-uliitioii:     In  1901,  "jki."     Actual  aver- 
aye  for  VMr>,  1 ,090.    In  1903,  •'VLk" 

WOCIIENBLATTi  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; Independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1891  :W.  A. 
Trenckmann,  ealtor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,3.>»;  /o>-  1896,  1.497  ;  for  1897.  1,60H. 
In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  1899,1,640.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actuffl  average  for  1901.  1,665;  for  1902. 
1.6S0;  /or  1903,  1,7 14; /or  1904.  1,763. 

BELTON,  c.  h.,  Bell  Co.  n  3.700t  pop., 
on  Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Kansas  &  Texas  Rd«.  and  Leon  r.,  50 
m.  N.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Cotton- 
seed oil  mill,  canning  factory,  flour  mill, 
iron  foundry  and  powerful  artesian  wells. 
Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  oats. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  to  elgnt  pages  13x30;  subscription  $6; 
established  1884  ;  H.  B.  Savage,  editor  and 
publisher  (8-3).  Circulation  "iml"  In  1902, 
Z(1.2,4,5). 

BELL  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  Democrat  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six  months  of  \B97,  1,043  ; /or  1898,  3,137. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  y I.    In  1903,  yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

JOURNAL -REPORTER;  Fridavs; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established— JowrnaZ  1866,  iJepo7-fer  1881; 
C.H.  Wedemeyer,  editor;  Wedemeyer  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3— :3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,1.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  every  edition  above  1,000.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
exceeded  2,000.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 1)  I.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

POULTRY  LIFE  OF  AMERICA; 
Saturdays  (A  A). 

NATIONAL  FANCIER;  monthly; 
poultry;  twenty  four  pages  8x10;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1892;  H.  B.  Savage, 
editorand  publisher (3— 3).  Circulation "iKL." 
(AA). 

BENJAMIN,  c.  h.,  Knox  Co.-u  250 
pop.,  32  m.  W.  of  Seymour,  the  nearest 
station  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rail- 
road, and  87  W.  S.  W.  of  Wichita  Falls. 
Stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  W.  F.  Bis- 
bee,  editorand  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

BIG  SANDY,  Upshur  Co.  cf  700 pop., 

on  St.   Louis  Southwestern  and  Texas  & 

Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Gilmer.    Ships 

lumber  and  cotton. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  twelve  pages  11x16: 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1903;  T.  E. 
Cambell  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iKi  " 

BIGSPRING,  c.  h..  Howard  Co.  tl 

1,600  pop.,  on  Texas   &  Pacific  Rd..  270  na. 

W.  of  Fort  Worth. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898; 
W.  V.  Irvin,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iJU,." 


1008 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


HERALiD  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x2(1;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1904;  T.  E,  Jordan,  editor;  Jordan  & 
Hayden  publishers  (1—5). 

BLANCO,  Blanco    Co.  D  60  m.  W.   S. 

W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Cotton, 

corn,  wheat,  oats  and  rye. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  W.  A.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BLANKET,  Bwvn  Co.  -o  316  pop., 

on  Fort  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  14  m.  N. 

E.   of   Brownwood,  the   nearest  banking 

town. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
May,  1903  ;  J.  F.  Day,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "isi" 

BLOOMING     GROVE,     Navarro 

Co.  D-  5S5+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern 

Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Corsicana,  the  county  seat. 

Cotton  ginning  machines. 

RUSTLER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20: 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1889  ;  R.  W. 
George,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

BLOSSOM,  Lamar  Co.  q-  874t  pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Paclflc  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Paris.    Seat 
of  Lamar  College.    Agriculture. 
BEE;    Fridays;  democratic;    eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  M. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3)    Circu- 
lation "JKi  * 

BOERNE,    c.  h.,   Kendall   Co.   n   on 
San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  30  m.  N. 
N.  W.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming. 
POST;    Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic;  four  pages  18x24;    subscription    gS; 
established  1881;    John  Guthrie,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jKi." 

BONHAM,  c.  h.,  Fannin  Co.  cf  6,042t 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  T!  m.  N.  E.  of 

Dallas.   Corn  and  cotton. 

FAVORITE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  FANNIN  CO.  FAVORITE, 
Thursdays;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $2,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished— daily  1888,  weekly  1874;  Chenoweth 
&  Terry,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion—daily "JKL"  weekly  "jkl." 

BAPTIST  TRUMPET;  Thursdays; 
primitive  baptist;  four  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1891;  J.  G.Webb, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "J!£L."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl. "  A  A K 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  30s26;  subscription  *1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Thomas  &  Rowland,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "J£L." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established ISBfl;  Evans 
&  Evans,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3  P». 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,630.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

B  O  W I E,  Montague  Co.  \^  2,800t  pop., 

on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  and  CLicago, 

Rock  Island  &  Texas  Rds.,  63  m.  N.  N.  W. 

of  Fort  Worth.    Farming,  cotton  growing 

and  stock  raising. 

BLADE;  everv  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  BLADE -HEADLIGHT,  Fridays; 


TEXAS. 


democratic;  daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1898,  weekly 
1893;  John  W.  Dale,  editor  and  publisher. 
Cii'culatiou— Daily  :  "jkl  "(A  A). 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,225.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, Y.  In  1898,  "jkl  " 
CROSS  TIMBERS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  30x26  ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  Davies  &  Worley.  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "iii  " 

BOYD,  Wise  Co.  [^  on  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Gulf  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Decatur, 

the  county  seat. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Index  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

BRACKETTVILLE,  c.  h.  Kinney 
Co.  p  ISO  m.  W.  of  San  Antonio.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 
NEWS:  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1880; 

J.Mark  Baugh,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Cireulation  "jkl." 

BRADY,  c.  h.,  McCulloch  Co.  u  140 
m.  N.  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Sheep 
and  stock  raising, 

Mcculloch  co.  enterprise^ 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  nages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Frank  Butler, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BRANDON,  Hill  Co.  n  457t  pop.,  on 

St.   Louis  South-Western  Rd.,   6  m.  E.  of 

Hillsboro,  the   county  seat,  and   50  S.   of 

Dallas.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Wiley  M.  Fain,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iicL" 

BRECKENRIDGE,  c.\i., Stephens 
Co.  ti  110  m.  W.  of   Fort  Worth.  Farming, 
live  stock  and  coal  mining. 
DEMOCRAT;    Thursdays;   four   pages 

17x24;  subscription  $1;   established  1899;  E. 

W.  Davenport,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3), 

Circulation  •'ikj,." 

BREMOND,  RoherUon  Co.  a  1,200 
pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  40 
m.  S.  E.  of  Waco.    Cotton. 

INDEX;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  .$1  ;  established  May.  19(3  ; 
Sherwood  Bishop,  editor;  C.  W.  Gordon, 
publisher  (8-3  P)  ( A  A). 

STAR  ;  Fridays  ;  prohibition;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.  established  1890;  W. 
W.  Holland.  Jr.,  editor;  Roblson  Brothers, 
publishers  (1—5. ) 

BRENHAM,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.U^ 
5,968+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central 
and  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  72  m. 
N.  W.  of  Houston.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  13x20;  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  Aveekly 
$2 ;  established— dally  1876,  weekly  1865 ;  J.  G. 
Rankin,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation—daily  "iei"  weekly  "ijtL."  In  1898, 
weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays: 
democratic;  dally  four,  weekly  six  to  eight 
pages30x2<;;  subscription- dally$4.50,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1894;  George  Tucker,  edi- 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


tor  and  publisher  (7—3  P),  Circulation- 
daily  -iXL"  weekly  -j*!"  In  1900.  weekly 
Z.    Ill  l'-'02,  ".iKi.." 

tOLlh>IBIAN;     Saturdays;     eight    to 
twelve  pages  11x16;    subscription  50  cents  ; 
established  1900;  B.  Day.  editor;  The  Colum 
blau  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (?— 3  V).    Cir- 
culation    ".IKI."  _       ,  „ 

TEXAS  VOIiKSBOTE;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man ;  Independent:  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2  ;  established  1874;  Henry  Mueller 
Sc  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl" 
In  1898,  Z.    Inl902.   'jkl-" 

BRIDGEPORT,  Tr«eCo.  fiOOOpop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Texas  Rd.,  10  m. 

W.  of  Decatur,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  July,  1902; 
Orion  Procter,  editor;  Index  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BROWNSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Cameron 
Co.  p  6,305+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and  Rio 
Grande  r.,  40  m.  from  its  mouth,  opposite 
Matamoras,  Mexico.  Mexican  trade.  Stock 
raising. 

HERALiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Jesse  O.  Wheeler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EI.  PORVENIR;  semi  weekly,  Thurs- 
days and  Sundays;  Spanish;  independent; 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  established 
1890;  Paulino  S.  Preclado,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "iKL •" 

BRO WNWOOD,  c.  h.,  Brown  u  Co. 
3,965+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe, 
Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  150  m.  S. 
W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Flour  and  cotton-seed 
oil  mills  and  cotton  compress.  Shipping 
point  for  live  stock.    Cotton  and  grain. 

BULiLiETIN  t  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  BANN  ER-BUIiLETIN,  Thurs 
days;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  establish- 
ed—daily  1900,  weekly  1885;  Mayes  Printing  & 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily:    "ji^l." 
Weekly:    In  1895,  I,    Actual  average  for 
1896,    1,339;  for    1897.    1,575.     In    1898, 
yl.    Actual   average  for  1899,   1,831.     In 
19ii0,yl.   In  1901,  yj.   In  1902.  (z— 4)  I.   In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

PECAN     VAL.1.EY     NEWS;     Thurs 
days;    democratic;    eight  pages  13x20;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Chester  Harri 
son,  editor;  Mrs.  S.  M.  Vernon,  publisher. 
Circulation:     Actual    average    for    189?, 
1,198;  for  a  year  ending  with  September 
7, 1898. 1,719;  for  a  year  ending  with  March 
19,  1899,   1,874.     In  1900,  yl.    In  1901.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902,  ti,241.     In  1903,  yT.    Inl9!4,yl. 

HOWARD  PAYNE  MONTHLY; 
sixteen  pages  10x14;  subscription  60  cents; 
established  1901;  John  S.  Humphreys,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BRYAN,  c.  h.,  Brazos  Co.  D  3,889t 
pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd. ,  near 
Brazos  r.,  150  m.  N.  of  Galveston.  Shipping 
point  for  cotton. 

BRAZOS  PILOT;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pagei  15x22;  sub- 
Boription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  establlthed— 
daily  1903,  weekly  1876;  A.  J.  Buchanan,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation  "jkl.  ■  In 
1898.  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

MORNING  EAGLiEt  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and   WEEKLY,  Thurs- 

64 


days;  democratic;  dally  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  Bubscrlption— weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1895,  weekly  1889;  Malcolm 
Carnes,  editor;  Connelly  &  Carnes,  pub- 
lishers.   Circ'n— dally  "iKL"  weekly  "ull" 

BUCKHOLTE,  il/«Vam  C7o.n  182+  pop. 
BULLETIN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BURKEVILLE,  Newton  Co.  d-  814 

pop.,  on  Gulf,  Beaumont  &  Kansas  City  Rd. 

and   Sabine   r.,    145  m.  N.  E.  of   Houston. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWTON  CO.  RECORD;  Fridavs; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1884;  T.  Curtis,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BURLESON,  Johnson  Co.  ^  600  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Cleburne,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  The 
Burleson  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4).  Circulation  "jkl." 

BURNET,  c.  b.,  Burnet  Co.   D  l,003t 

pop.,  on  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  60  m. 

N.  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Hide, 

wool  and  cotton  market. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17^x34;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873:  L.  C.  Chambarlaln.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CALDWELL,  c.  h.,  Burleson  Co.  a 

1,800  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
25  m.  W.  of  Bryan  and  154  N.  of  Galveston. 
Corn,  cotton,  fruit,  cattle  and  hogs. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  W.  W.  Ran- 
kin, editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS-CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878;  Rust  &  Joiner,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "tKL." 

CALVERT,    Robertson   Co.    n   3,500 

pop.,  on  Houston  &   Texas    Central   Rd., 

130  m.  N.  W.  of  Houston.    Iron  foundry, 

machine  shops,  ice  factoiy  and  cotton  gins. 

Cotton  raising. 

COURIER-CHRONICLE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  C.  W.  Gordon,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CAMERON,  c.  h.,  miam  Co.  n  3.341 1 

pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  San 
Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of 
Rockdale.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished June.  1901;  C.  C.  Maltman,  editor; 
Maltman  &  Bailey,  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "iju,."  (A  A). 

HERA  LD ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15xt2;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  O.  F.  Mc Anally,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  ■•jml-"  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zl.  Inl899,'yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL." 

INQUIRER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899: 
Paul  Keith  and  J.  W.  Davis,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CANADIAN,  c.  h.,  Hemphill   Co.  P 
486  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 


1010 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


Rd.  and  Canadian  r. 
farming. 


Stock  raising  and 


RECO  R.D ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1893 ;  W.  8. 
Deflbaugh,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL.'" 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  Van  Zandt  Co.  cf  50 
m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Dallai.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

FREE     STATE     ENTERPRISE! 

Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  R.  M.  Qilmore,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "ull"  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2, 4. 5). 

CANYON,  c.  h.,  Randall   Co.  \2  530 

pop.,   on   Paces   Valley   Rd.,  16   m.   S.   of 

Amarillo.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages  13x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  W.  R.  & 
Geo.  A.  Brandon,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—4).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

CARBON,  Eastland  Co.  [j  on  Texas 

Central    Rd.,    10   m.    S.   of   Eastland,   the 

county  seat,  and  125  W.  by  S.  of  Dallas. 

Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  W.T.Cur- 
tis, editor  and  publisher  (9— 3K  Circ'n  "jkl.' 

CARRIZO   SPRINGS,  c.  h., 

Dimmit  Co.  p  on  Texas  and  Pacific  Rd., 
42  m.  W.  of  CotuUa,  the  nearest  station 
on  International  A.  Great  Northern  Rail- 
road,near  the  Mexican  border.  Agriculture. 

J  A  V  E  L<  I  N ;  Saturdays ;  inde  pendent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1838;  Frank  M.  Jones,  editor;  J.  L.  Mc- 
Caleb,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  ■• 

CARROLLTON,  Dallas  Co.  d'  137 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 
Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

CHRONICL.E;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1901;  B.  W.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation '•iKL." 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Panola  Co.  cf  1,000 
pop.,  on  Texas,  Sabine  Valley  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd.,  7  ni.  W.  of  Sabine  r.  and  45  S.  W. 

!  of  Shreveport,  La.  Cotton,  fruit  and  vege 
table  growing.    Lumber. 

EAST  TEXAS  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16x22:  subscription 
81;  established  September,  1903;  Mtss  M.  E. 
Neal,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

PANOLA  WATCHMAN;  Wednes- 
days; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Collins  &  Carsweil.  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  ■■JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  (z— 4)1.  Iul902.vl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)1.  In 
1904.  yl. 

TEXAS  MULE;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1901;  Thos.  M.  Bowers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

C ASTRO VIL.LE,  c.  h.,  Medina  Co. 

^i  3  m.  N.  of  Noonan,  the  nearest  station 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Railroad,  and  25 

W.  of  San  Antonio.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

ANVIL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages    18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 


TEXAS. 


1886;   Anvil  Printing  Co..  editors   and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "iKi"  (A  A). 

QIJILL;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  March.  1901; 
Jos.  &  Adolph  Holzhaus,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CEDAR  HILL,  Dallas  Co.  p  242  pop. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CELESTE,  ffunt  Co.  [^    671t  pop.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 

Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 

Greenville,  the  county  seat.     Oil  mills  and 

cotton  gins.    Grain  and  cotton  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Gay  L.  Tufts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CELINA,  Collin  Co.  nf  300  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of 

McKinney. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  local;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1902;  R.  H.  Greenlee,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "-ik-l." 

CENTER,  c.  h..  Shelbp  Co.  a-  859  pop., 
18  m.  S.  W.  of  Logansport,  La.  Oats,  corn 
and  cotton. 

NEW  ERA;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1898;  Glbbs&Swear- 
Inger,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."  (A  A). 

CHAMPION  I  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
18T7;  Padon  &  Pinkston,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (6— 3).    Circulation  "ij<L." 

CENTREVILLE,  c.  h.,  Leon  Co.  n- 

13  m.  S.  E.  of  Jewett,  the  nearest  station 
on  International  &  Great  Northern  Rail- 
road.   Farming  and"  stock  raising. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Mondays;  democratic; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Thos.  F.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHANNING,  c.  h.,  Hartley  Co.  ^  150 

pop.,   on  Ft.  Worth   &   Denver   City   and 

Canadian  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of  Tascosa.    Cattle 

raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  S.  W. 
Oakes.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CHEROKEE,  San  Saba  Co.  n  163^  m. 

S.  of  San  Saba.    Railroad  station  at  Llano, 

on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd. 

CHIEF;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
D.  F.  McQuinn,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHESTERVILLE,  Colorado  Co.  P, 

on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,25  m.  S. 

E.  of  Columbus. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  April.  1901;  J. 
R.  Forgy,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

CHICO,  Wise  Co.  ^  on  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  15  m.  N.  W.  of 

Decatur,  the  countj"^  seat.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1011 


TEXAS. 


June  P.  Miller,  editor;  T.  C.  Miller  &  Sons, 
publishers  (»— 3).  Circulation  "uu,.-  In 
1899.  Z.    In  190-'.  ■•m.l" 

CHILDRESS,  c.  h.,  Childress  Co.  \2 
692t  pop.— local  estimate  1,200— on  Ft.  Worth 
&,  Denver  City  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Red  r. 
Railroad  Bhops.  AKriculture  and  stock 
raising.    Wheat,  corn  and  cotton. 

INDEX;  Frldaj^s;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888 ;  L.  E.  Haskett,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  ••jkj..." 

POST;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
Bubserlption  $1;  established  November,  1901; 
J.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "J_KL." 

CHILLICOTHE,   Hardeman  Co.  b 

450  pop.,  on  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd., 

13  m.  S.  E.  of  Quanah. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 
JEFFERSONIAN  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

TIME8;  Fridays;  local;  six  pages  11x16; 
lubscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  Miss 
Ella  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

CHILTON,  Falk  Co.  D  231  pop. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CISCO,  Eastland  Co.  tl  l,814t  pop., 
on  Texas  Central  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds., 
115  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Ship- 
ping point  for  cotton  and  cattle.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising.  Coal  mines,  com- 
press cotton  gin,  oil  and  flour  mills. 

APERT;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x20; 
subscription $1 ;  established  1892 ;  W.  L.Wilson 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 8P).  Clr 
culation  "jkj.." 

NEW  WEST ;  Thursdays ;  people's  party ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  J.  Eager,  editor;  Eager  & 
Albrltton,  publishers. 

Circiilatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,100. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  1,033.  In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ROUND-UP;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  Collie  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARENDON,  c,  h.,  DonUy  Co.  tl 
1,500  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis.  Stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  seml-vreekly ;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20:  sub- 
gcrlptlon  $1;  established  1889;  W.  P.  Blake, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl.- 

BANNER-STOCKMAN;  Fridays; 
farming  aiid  stock  raising;  eight  pages 
llj^xl7;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
John  E.  Cooke,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
10x15:  subscription  60 cents;  established  1898; 
A.  M.  Beville,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL"  (A  A). 

CliARKSVILLE,   c.  h.,  Red  River 

Co.  d  2,C)69tpop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 

m.  S.  of  Red  r.  and  60  W.  of  Texarkana,  Ark. 

Cotton  grovrlng. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages— flally  13x20,  weekly  20x26:  .subscrip- 
tion— dally  $3,  weekly  $1:  established — dally 
1902.  weekly  1899;  E.  P.  Rutherford,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).  Circulation  —  dally  "jkl" 
weekly  "jkl.- 


TEXAS. 


TIMES;  senil-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1872;  S.  B.  Fryar,  editor; 
ClarksvHle  Times  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "iti-"  In  1897,  1  Z. 
In  1H98,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  less  than 
1.100:  in  1899.  not  less  than  1,225.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  IU1902,  (z— 4)1.  In  1903,  y J.  In 
1904,  (z-1,2,  4)  I. 

C  L  E  B  U  R  N  E,  c.  b.,  Johnson  Co.  [^ 
7,493+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &.  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Fort  Worth.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
—daily  $4.80.  weekly  $1;  established  1894; 
J.  R.  Ransome.  Jr.,  editor;  Enterprise  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation- D  ai  1  y:  In  1898,  "jkl  "  In 
1899,  Z.    Actualaverage  for  1900,  IMll.  In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1904,  1,75S. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  April  15,  1898,  1,705. 
In  1899,  zl.     In   1900,  yl.      In  1901,  yl.      In 

1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  A.  C.  Scurlock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897. 
Y.    In  1S98,    jkl.' 

JOHNSON  CO.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  13x20  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1891;  McMaster  &  Free- 
man, editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "iSi" 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1901.  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CLYDE,  Callahan  Co.  [j  81t  pop. 
NEWS:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

COLDSPRINO,  C.    h.,   San  Jacinto 

Co.  D-  64  m.  N.  of  Houston  and  20  S.  E.  of 

HuntsvlUe.    Agriculture. 

SAN  JACINTO  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  F.  U.  Bryan,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLEMAN,  Coleman  Co.  u  1,362  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  155  N.  W. 
of  Austin.  Cattle  and  sheep  are  raised 
largely.    Grain  and  cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  W.  Hubert  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VOICE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  J. 
H.  Tucker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

COLLINSVILLE,    Grayson    Co.    cf 

666+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rds..   16  m.  E.  by  S.   E.  of 

Gainesville.     Farming,   cotton   and    stock 

raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription $1;  established  1883; 
J.  Gordon  Greaves,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

COLMESNEIL,     Tyler    Co.    n-    on 

Missouri.   Kansas   &   Texas  and  Southern 

Pacific  Co's  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of  Woodville,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

TYLER  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  J.  Craig,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "isL." 


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COLORADO,   c.  h.,  ifitchell  Co.  ^ 

2,150  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  Col- 
orado r.,  70  m.  W.  of  Abilene.  Wool  and 
cattle  raising  and  shipping,  salt  manufac- 
turing and  agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Hec  A.  McEachin,  editor;  Stoelc- 
man  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  •■  (A  A). 

WEST  TEXAS  STOCKMAN  i  Tues 
davs;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
estatalisheil  1896;  Hec.  A.  McEachin.  editor: 
Stockman  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  tvith  July,  1898,  1,128. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing  ivith  June.\900.'i,O61.  Inl901.  yl.  In 
1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Colorado   Co.  Q, 

1,824+ pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 

Colorado  r.,  85  m.  W.  of  Houston  and  95  S. 

E.  of  Austin,   the  State  capital.     Cotton 

shipping. 

COLORADO  CITIZEN}  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1867;  Ben.  M.  Baker,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

COMANCHE,  c.  h.,  Comanche  Co.  D 
2,070+ pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 
32  m.  S.W.  of  Dublin  and  110  N.  of  Austin, 
the  State  capital.  Flour  mills.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

CHIEF}  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873; 
8.  J.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  ■■j_kl.-    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

PIONEER  EXPONENT;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887  ;  J.M.  Adams,  Bdltor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  eacli  issue  has  been  1,S26.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902.  1,891;  for  1903, 
1,821.     In  1904,  yl. 

WELCOME  VISITOR;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
taDllshed  1869:  Frank  Chancellor,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COMFORT,  Kendall  Co.  n  307  pop., 
on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  75  m. 
W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1904;  Vincent  J.  M.  McAteer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

WEST  TEXAS  INDEPENDENT 
COURIER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  A.  S. 
Werthelm,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl-  " 
(A  A). 

COMMERCE,fl«n<  Co.  b  l,800t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  N.  E. 

of  Greenville,  the  county  seat.  Farming  aud 

stock  raising. 

J  O  U  RN  A  L;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Miss  Nancy  McChesney,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation;  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,509.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904.  yl. 

CONROE,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co.  D 
1,000  pop.,  on  Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe, 
International  &  Great  Northern  and  Texas, 


TEXAS. 


Louisiana  &  Eastern  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  of 
Houston. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  L.  H.  Frazier,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COOKVILLE,  Tihis  Co.  [/  260  pop.. 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Mount  Pleasant. 

WIDE  AWAKE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13.^20;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1^94;  W.  L.  Hudspeth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

COOLEDGE,    Limestone    Co.    U   76t 
pop.,  on  Trinity  &  Brazos  Valley  Rd. 
LEDGER:  Fridays  (A  A). 

COOPER,c.h.,DeKa  Co.  cf  1.518t  pop., 
on  Texas  Midland  Rd..  18  m.  K.  of  Sulphur 
Springs  and  25  S.  W.  of  Paris.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
J.  F.  Custer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL 

REVIEW,  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884 ; 
Hart  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2— 5K 
Circulation  ;    Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  xvith  February  1905,  1,605* 

COPERAS  COVE,  Coryell  Co.  D  500 

pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

about  23  m.  S.  S. W.  of  Gatesvllle,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Bennett  & 
Rather,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

CORPUS  CHRISTI,  c.  h.,  Nueces 

Co.  [;3  4,703  pop.,  on  Mexican  National  and 
San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.  and 
Corpus  Christi  bay,  near  mouth  of  Nueces 
r.,  230  m.  S.  of  Galveston.    Good  harbor. 

CALLER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1882: 
Caller  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CRONY;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  10x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1901 ;  J.  S.  Henderson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3)  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (6). 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TEXAS  SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
John  B.  Hardwicke,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CORSICANA,  c.  h.,  Navarro  Co.  cf 

9,313+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Southwestern 
and  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rds.,  20  m.  W. 
of  Trinity  r.  and  180  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.  Cotton  and  wheat.  Pe- 
troleum and  corn. 

COURIER-LIGHT;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Satui-day,  Sunday  morning,  and  OB- 
SERVER, Fridays;  democratic;  daily  and 
weekly  four,  Sunday  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1884,  weekly  1856;  F.  C.  Hand,  editor; 
Observer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
LIGHT,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  daily  four  pages  17x24,  Saturday 
six,  semi  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1897,    seml-weeklv    1884:    Albert    A. 


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Wortham,  manager;  Sun  Light  Publishing 
Compaiiv,  publlslit-rs  (V2 — ^).^ 
Circiilatiou— Daily:  lu  llKJl,  "iKi  "  Actual 
average  for  i;tu.>,  l.OOS.  In  Ii>03,  "ua" 
tJeiiii-Weekly:  In  1896.  "iiu,"  In  1897,  Z. 
In  IS'JS,  1.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  IdW,  1,5'^7« 
In  1901.  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  t4,113. 
In  1903.  yl.       In  V.m,  (z— 4)  1  (••). 

l)Ei>l<>C;i{AT;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
elglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  J.  A.  Fadon,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TRUTH;  Fridays;  agricultural;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  G.  P.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — I). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no 
less  than  2,250.  In  1S96.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
I.  Inl89it,  I.  In  1900,  vl.  In  IHOl,  (z-6)  1. 
In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
for  mi.  1,527. 

COTTONWOOD,  Callahan  Co.  6 
200  pop.,23m.  S.  E.of  Baird,  the  county  seat, 
and  23  S.  W.  of  Cisco.    Corn  and  cotton. 

CALLAHAN  CO.  PRODIGAL;  Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
■cription  $1;  established  1888;  C.J.Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COTULiLA,  G.  li.,  Lasalle  Co.  g    900 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  about  87  m.  S.  of  San  Antonio  and  67  N. 

of  Laredo.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  1898;  C.E. Manly, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jkl." 

CRANDALL,   Kaufman    Co.   cT   251 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 

of     Kaufman,   the   county   seat.    Cotton, 

corn  and  wheat. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  19U0;  W.  C.  Bevens, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CRAWFORD,  McLennan  Co.  n  443 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  20 
m.  W.  of  Waco,  the  county  seat.    Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 
GRIT;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 

13x2U;    subscription  $1;    established  March, 

19<')1;    S.  T.  Compton,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CROCKETT,  c.  h..  Houston  Co.  Q 
2,612+  pop., on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  113  m.  N.  of  Houston.  Stock  raising. 
Milling  and  farming. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  W.W.  Aiken,  editor  and  publisher  (^-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
•stabllshed  189fi;  P.  H.Le  Sueur  and  Porter 
Newman,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iJU." 

CROWELL,   c.  h.,   Foard  Co.  tl  300 

pop.,  34  m.  S.  W.  of  Vernon.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

FOARD  CO.  NEWS;  Fridayg;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .SI;  established  1891; 
H.  W.  Norwood,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKi" 

CUERO,  o.  \\.,Dewitt  Co.  g  3.422t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  San  Antonio 
ft  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  about  90  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  San  Antonio.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
RECORD;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning,  and 


TEXAS. 


WEEKliY,  Thursdays;  Independent; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
1894;  H.  Q.  Wood,  editor;  Cuero  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation- 
dally  "iju,'"  weekly  'ijii."  In  1899,  weekly  Z. 
In  1900,  weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday, Sunday  morning, and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  democratic;  dally  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  t4,  weekly  91;  established  1873:  A.  S. 
Crisp,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,250.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897.  Y'.  In  1898, 
"JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  190(1,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,250.  Actual  average  for  a 
year,  ending  with  February,  1902,  1,677. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In  1'.I04.  (z— 1 1  1. 

DEUTSCHE  RUNDSiHAUi  semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man: independent;  elKlit  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription %2;  established  1891;  William  T. 
Elchholz,  editor  and  publl.«her  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.2.50.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.1.  Inl899.zl.  In  1900. yl.  In  1901.  "jkl-" 
In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

CUMBY,  Hopkins  Co.  cf  on  Slierman, 

Shreveport  &  Southern  Rd.,  15   m.  E.  of 

Sulphur  Springs,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mills  and  broom  factory. 

RUSTLER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  established  1892;  G.  M.  Morton  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CUSHING,   Nacogdoches  Co.  n-  1,500 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Rd.,  147  m. 

S.  E.   of   Dallas.     Agriculture   and    stock 

raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  democrat- 
ic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1903;  Q.  W.  Carter  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

DAINGERFIELD,  c.  h..  Morrit 
Co.  cf  on  Sherman.  Shreveport  &  Southern 
Rd.,  33  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

MORRIS  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  O.  C.  Pouns.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "isj^.- 

DAIiHART,  Dallas  Co.  [/  400  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Fort 
Worth  &  Denver  City  Rds.,  14^  m.  from 
Hartley. 

PANHANDLE  BULLETIN;  month- 
ly; educational;  twelve  pages  8x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1903;  Bennett 
Hatcher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation -'JKL."    (A  A). 

DALLAS,  c.  h.,  Dallas  Co.  tf  42.638t 
pop— local  estimate,  75,CW— center  of  seven 
railroads  on  the  Trinity  r..  just  below  the 
mouth  of  the  Elm  fork,  215  m.  N.  E.  of 
Austin,  the  State  capital,  and  S15  N.N.  W. 
of  Galveston.  Wheat,  cotton  and  fruit 
growing  and  mining.  Commercial,  manu- 
facturing and  agricultural  center. 
DAILY. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning, 
and  SE  31 1 -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Independent;  dally  ten  to  twelve, 
semi  weekly  eight.  Sunday  twenty  four  to 
thirty  six   pages    18x23;    subscription— dally 


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TEXAS— Dallas. 


«10,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi- weekly  $1 ;  established 
1885;  A.  H.  Belo  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  F  from  1892 
to  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  G.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yE  (00). 
Seini-Weelily:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897, Y.  Inl898,  yH.  Inl899,  yH.  In  1900,  C. 
In  1901.  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  In  1903,  yC.  In 
1904,yC. 

T I  M  £S-H£RAL.Dt  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1876;  John  F.  Elliott, 
editor;  Times-Herald  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  eliding  with  July,  1898.  5.498;  for 
1899,  7,430;  for  1900.  7,320;  for  1901. 
7,585;  for  1902.  8,090;  for  1903.  8,326 
(bb);;/or  1904.  9,245  (bb). 

WEEKLY. 
ADVANCE;  Saturdays ;  prohibition ; 
four  pages  13x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  B.P.Bailey,  editor;  Advance  Publish- 
ing Co..  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904. 
3.763. 

AMERICAN;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  J.  B.  McCraw,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 1).    Circulation  -iki,.-- 

BAPTIST  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
baptist  ;  sixteen  pages  13x173^;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  J.  B.  CranflU,  editor; 
Geo.  W.  Carroll,  publisher  (3—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
23,258.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
Issue  21.500.  In  1897,  C  Z.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ic it h October,  1898, 17,542. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  zE.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  uHth  October,  1901,  26,494. 
In  1902.  y C .    In  19(i3.  y  D .    In  1904.  y  D . 

BEAU  MONDE;  Saturdays;  society; 
sixteen  pages  9x12  ;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Mrs.  H.  N.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  established  1888;  G.  A.  Paris, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,505.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••)•  In 
1904,  yH. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesaays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  N.  T.  Blackwell,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,320.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y,  In  1898  H. 
In  1899,  zH.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1900,  4,319.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902.  vH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  3.923. 

EXPRESS;  Saturdaj'S ;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1893;  W.  E.  King,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulariou:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897.2,540;  for  1898,6,025;  for  1899, 
8,575; /or  igiK"),  8,615.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902,  yG.    In  1903.  yG.    In  1904,  yG. 

FARM   AND   R  A  N  C  H ;  Saturdays 
agricultural;  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1;    established  1881;    Texas  Farm  and 
Ranch  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892 
to  D  in  1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  1900.  vF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902.  yF.    In  1903,  (z-4  )F.     In  1904.  yF. 

GINNER  AND  MILLER:  Mondays: 
manufacturing  ;  sixteen  to  twentv  pages 
10]^xl4i^;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
N.  T.  Blackwell.  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  In  190'..  •jkl."  In  1903.  (z— 4) 
1  (•  •).     Actual  average  for  1901,  6,000. 


METROPOLITAN;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15}^i22;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  190k;;  A.  J.  McCauley,  edi- 
tor; Metropolitan  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

NORDTEXAS  PRESSE;  Saturdays; 
German;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1891;  C.  F.  Alter- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  1.048  in  1895.  In  1896, 
I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl"  (  ?  ?  )  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,    -JKL." 

OAK  CLIFF  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  November,  1901  ; 
Fred  F.  May  field,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3), 
Circulation  "JKL."    (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  MERCURY;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  Milton  Park, 
editor;  Southern  Mercurj'  Publishing  Co.» 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yD.  Inl899,yE.  Inl90o.yF.  In  1901. yG.  In 
1902.  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G.  In  li«)4,  (z-4)  G 
(••). 

STREET'S  WEEKLY;  Fridays;  lit- 
erarj',  industrial  and  fraternal;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  establis  ed  1878;  J. 
A.  &  Ada  A.  Street,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ( 1 — 5 ) . 

Circulation:  In  1903.  "iKL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  3,943:.fo/- 1904,  3,310. 

TEXAS  BAPTIST  AND  HEKALDj 
Thursdays;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  ll}^xl7^; 
subscription  $2;  established  1855;  S.  A.  Hay- 
den,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  putllsher  asserts, not 
less  than  15,000.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yF.  Inl899,  vF.  Inl900,vG.  Inl901,yG» 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yG.   In  1904,  yG. 

TEXAS  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Thursdays ;  methodlst-episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  11x17;  subscription  $2; 
established  1846;  G.  C.  Rankin,  editor;  Blay- 
lock  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  25,000  in 
1891  to  E  in  1895.  In  1S96.  E.  In  1897.  E  Z. 
In  1898.  yE.     In  1899,  yF.      In  1900.  yG.      In 

1901.  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  G  (•  •)• 
In  1904,  F. 

TEXAS  FARMER:  Saturdays;  agri- 
cultural; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  W.  A.  Shaw,  editor; 
Texas  Farmer  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (.3—3). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  29,000  in 
1891  to  E  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,. 
30,344;  for  1897,  31,052.  In  1898.  yC. 
In  1899,  yD.     In  1900.  yE.      In  1901,  yF.     In 

1902.  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  F.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,yF. 
WESTERN  PRESBYTER:  Thurs- 
days; Cumberland  presbyterian ;  sixteen 
pages  9x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
G.  R.  Harrison,  editor;  H.  J.  Harrison,  n man- 
ager (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902, "ixi- "  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  I  (□□). 

WORLD  HUSTLER;  Saturdays; 
negro;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1891;  T.  E.  Tolan,  editor;  World 
Publlshine:  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  -tkl.  ■  Actual  aver- 
age for  19Q2,3,G91 .  Inl903,yH  (AA). 
BI  WEEKLY. 

COMMENT:  biweekly,  Saturdays;  six- 
teen pages  8}^xl2;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  19(i2;  Comment  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl."   (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

MISSIONARY  WORKER;  semi- 
monthlv;  baptist;  eight  pages  101^x14}^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891;  J.  B. 
G.Tmbrell.  editor  and  publi.sher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1901,  Z  (2,  4,  5).  In 
190:^  (z-4)  I  (••).    In  1904.  yl.  „,  ,  .„ 

NATIONAL  BAPTIST  BULLE- 
TIN;   semi-monthly;   baptist;    eight  pages 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1015 


TEXAS— Dallas. 


TEXAS— Dallas. 


11x15;  subscription 50 cents;  established  1896; 
Rev.  A.  R.Griggs,  editor;  Bulletin  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Circulation  "jjvi." 

SOlJTIILiAND;  semimonthly;  sixteen 
pages  11x14  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establlshad 
1892;  R.  A.  Burleson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation 'JKL."     (A  A). 

TEXAS  FARM  JOURNAlij  semi 
monthly  ;  agriculture  and  live  stock;  sixteen 
pages  10x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  R.  R.  Clarldge,  editor;  Stock  and  Farm 
Journal  Co.,  publishers;  consolidated  with 
the  Texas  Farm  Journal,  Texas  Stock  Jour- 
nal, Dallas  Co.  Farm  Journal.  Fort  Worth 
Journal,  and  Ka^isas  City  Farm  Journal 
(1—5). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
toHin  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,5,100; 
for  1897,  10,167  ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1898,  15,186;  for  1899,  17,013. 
In  1900,  E.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  6)  E.  In  1902.  (z— 4,  5) 
E.    In  1903,  yE.    Actual   average  for   1904, 

^TEXAS  TRADE  REVIEW  AND 
INDUSTRIAL  RECORD ;  semi-month- 
ly; mercantile  and  manufacturing;  fifty-two 
to  slxtv-elght  pages  llxlSJ'a;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  Texas  Trade  Review  Pub 
llshing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  -jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  2,000  ;  for  1899, 
2,852 ;  for  a  year  ending  icith  Julu,  1900, 
3,252.  Inl901,yH.  Inl902.yH.  In  1904,  yH. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN     HOME     JOURNAIij 

monthly;  literary;  twenty-four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;    established   August,  1901; 
The  Southern  Young  People  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:    A  ctual  average  for  1903 
20,575;/or  1004.  38.510. 
DIXIELAND;  monthly  (A  A). 
FELD    UND    FLIJR;    monthly;    Ger- 
man; agricultural;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
10^xl5J^;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1898;    Feld   und   Flur  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  'jjll."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  7,542;  for  1902,  9,433;  for 
1903,  9,543:  for  19.14,9,729. 

HOME  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
home  products;  thirty-two  pages  9x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  S.  A. 
Fishburn,  editor;  The  Home  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,-jkj,."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
HOME  AND  STATE;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; twenty-four  pages  11x15;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  October,  1903;  The  Home 
and  State  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1904.  I. 
INLAND  TEACHER;  monthly  (A  A). 
LONE  STAR  AND  TEXAS  PRES- 
BYTERIAN ;  monthly;  presbyterian : 
■ixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  60  cents; 
established  1894;  Rev.  R.  M.  Tut  tie,  editor; 
W.  M.  Warlick,  publisher  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL."    (A  A). 

PURITY'  JOURNAL;  monthly;  un- 
denominational;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1903;  J.  T. 
Upchurch.  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

RETAIlx  MERCHANT;  monthly; 
groceries  and  mercantile  ;  twenty  four 
pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1901;  Julian  Capers,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (la— 3). 

Circulation  :     Actual    average   for    1902, 
l,OOO|/or1903.  1,1  05; /or  1904.  1,319. 

SOUTHERN  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1893;  J.  G.  McRpynolds.  editor;  McReynolds 
8c  Hopper,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
3,321.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  5.250. 

SOUTHWEST  PHOTO:  monthly; 
photography;    twenty-six  pages  7x10;   sub- 


scription $1;  established  1896;  C.  Weichsel, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    CIrc'n  "iKL." 

SOUTH  WEST,ERN  I  MM  K-RA- 
TION AND  REAL  ESTATE  RE- 
VIEW';  monthly  (A  A). 

TEXAS  DENTAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  dental;  sixty-four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 01 ;  established  1883;  John  C.  Storey, 
editor;  A.  P.  Carey,  publisher.    CIrc'n  "jKi." 

TEXAS  ODD  FELLOW:  monthly; 
odd  fellowship;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  C.  R.  Gibson  and 
W.  H.  Walker,  editors  and  publishers  (10—4). 
Circulation:  In  19(0,  "jkl."  Actual averaae 
for  1901,  3,250;  for  1902,  4,458.  In  1903, 
H.    Actual  average  for  1904,  5,708. 

TEXAS  SCHOOIi  JOURNAL; 
monthly  (except  July  and  August);  educa- 
tional; sixty  four  pages  7x10;  gubscrlptlon 
$1;  established  1883;  W.  C.  Hlxson,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 8). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,000.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z-6)  I.  In  1903.  (z-4)  H  (•  •). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3,125.  

TEXAS  SCHOOL  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  education;  twenty-four  pages  10x12; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1898;  C.  A. 
Bryant,  editor;  C.  A.  Bryant  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901, 1,986;  for  1902,  2,263;  for 

1903,2,725.     In  1904,  yH.  ^  . -,, 

TEXAS  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  STAR  J 

monthly:  interdenominational;  twelve 
pages9xll;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
November,  1904;  C.  D.  Meigs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4) 

TRUCK  FARMER  OF  TEXAS; 
monthly;  agriculture;  fifty  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  J.  C. 
Loving,  editor;  Truck  Farmer  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  ^^*w«'  «'i'«;'- 
age  for  1902,  3,166:  for  1903,  3,600.    In 

^^WESTERN-SOUTHERN  JEWEL- 
ER; monthly;  Jewelry  and  optic;il  trades; 
fifty-two  pages  10x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1900  ;  Western  -  Southern 
Jeweler  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1901,  Z  (4-6)  (A  A). 

WOODMAN  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
woodmen;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1901;  W.  A.  Fraser,  edi- 
tor; Woodman  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12-3).  „  ^^  ^  _  , 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (6— 11).  Actual 
average  for  1903,  3,041.    In  1904,  yH. 

DAWSON, -ZV-'vaJTo  Co., D- 481  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 
Corsicana,  the  county  seat. 
TIMES;    Fridays;    democratic;    eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
1894;   R.  J.  &  J.  B.  Hatcher,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DECATUR,  c.  h.,  Wise  Co.  b  1.562t 

pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,  40  m. 

N.W.of  Fort  Worth.   Flour  shipping  point; 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  1881. 
L  .  W.  Tyler,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

WISE  CO.  MESSENGER;  Frl- 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1880;  N.W.  Halcomb, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,320.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  "jkl- ' 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902,  1,969.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

DELEON,  Comanche  Co.  D  807t  pop., 
on  Texas  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  Dublin. 
Cotton-shlpping  point.    Agriculture. 
FREE    PRESS;   Fridays;    eight  pages 

l3x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J.  C 


1016 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DEL  RIO,  c.  h.,  Valverde  Co.  -a  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  171  m.  W.  of  San 

Antonio.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD-NEWS}  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1900;  J.  M.  Price,  editor;  Price  Bros., 
publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DENISON,  Grayson  Co. cfll.SOrt pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  St.  Louis, 
San  Francisco,  Texas  &  Pacific  and  Hous- 
ton &  Texas  Central  Rds.  Extensive  cot- 
ton, iron  and  machine  industries.  Cattle- 
shipping  point. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
daj',  and  SE3II- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—dally  $5,  seml-weekly  $1;  established  1889; 
Herald    Publishing     Company,    publishers 

Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  J.  In 
1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."     Actual  average  for 

1901,  1,906;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1902,  1,996;  for  1903,  3,315;  for  1904. 
2.619. 

Henii- Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,386.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  issue  printed  was 
1,375.  In  1902.  August,  publisher  asserts,  no 
issue  for  past  year  was  less  than  1,825.     In 

1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Scholl 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

SUNDAY  GAZETTEER?  Sundays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882;  B.  C.  Murray,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

DENTON,  c.  h.,  Denton  Co.  ti  4,187t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Dallas 
and  241  N.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  mill,  potteries  and  various  manufac- 
tories. 

RECORD    AND     CHRONICLE; 

•very  evening  except  Sunday, and  WEEK- 
LY Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  SI;  established— daily  190.3. 
weekly  1882;  W.  C.  Edwards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1904,816. 

Weekly:  In  1897,  I.  In  1898.  I.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  3,669.  In  1900,  zl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901,  2,751  ;  for  1902, 
2,744;  for  1903.  2,639:  /or  190-1,  2,775. 

DENTON  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Acton.  Denton  &  Carey 
editors  and  publishers  (.3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  rhan  1,000.  Act^ial  average  for  1896. 
1,094.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  Z. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  tl ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  C.  W.  Geers,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

METHODIST  RECORD  ;  monthly; 
methodl.st-epi?copal  south :  four  pages  10x14; 
subscription 25  cents;  established  1902;  R.  L. 
Selle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."  (A  A). 


TEXAS. 


DEPORT,  Lamar  Co.  a' 341  pop.,  16  m. 

S.  E.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat.    Wheat  and 

cotton. 

TRIUMPH;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  establislied  October, 
1902 ;  Seab  S.  H  jwle.editor  and  publlsher(  1— 3 ). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DETROIT,  Red  River  Co.  cf  on  Texas 

&  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.  \V.  by  N.  W.  of  Texar- 

kana.  Ark.    Saw  mills  and  cotton  gins. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
John  Custer,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

DEVINE,  Medina  Co.  Q  600  pop.,  on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  33  m. 

S.  of  San  Antonio.     Farming   and   stock 

raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  W.  L.  DuBose, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

DICKENS,  Dickevs  Co.  ^  125  pop., 
103  m.  W.  of  Seymour.  The  nearest  rail- 
road station  Is  Quanah,  on  Fort  Worth  & 
Denver  City  Rd. 

WESTERN  STAR;  Fridays;  four 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  H.  A.  Counts,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DODD,  Fannin  Co.  cf  369t  pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  E.of  Bonham,the 
county  seat.  Cotton,  corn,  oats  and  sorg- 
hum. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic:  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  e.stablished  1896;  John 
C.  Welch,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

DUBLIN,  Erath  Co.  [j  2.370t  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  and  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande 
Rds.,  15  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Stephenvllle,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
manufacturing. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1888;  Jas.  S.  Daley,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1S95,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.250.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,544;  for  1899,  1.526; 
/"or  1900,  1,521; /or  19nl,  1,494;  for  1902, 
1,645;  /"'•  1903,  1.746;  /or  1904,  1,830. 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  1.3x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  C.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation  ••ikl"  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,708.    In  1904,  y  I. 

EAGLELAKE,  Colorado  Co.  R  l.lOTf 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  San  An- 
tonio &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  16  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Columbus,  the  county  seat,  and  70  W.  of 
Houston.    Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  suh.'^oriptlon  $1 ;  established  1896;  M.  C. 
Yates,  editor  and  publisher.     Clrc'n  "ixl" 

EAGLE  PASS,  c.  h.,  Maverick  Co.  p 

on   Southern    Pacific    Co's    Rd.    and    Rio 

Grande  r.,  150  m.  S.  W.  of   San  Antonio 

Coal  mining  and  cattle  raising  and  wool 

growing. 

GUIDE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1888; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


J017 


TEXAS. 


Jas.  O.  Boehmer.  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation "iij,." 

EASTLAND,  c.  h.,  EastlandCo.  ^  i>96t 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 
Cisco.  Agriculture  mod  stock  raising.  Sil- 
ver In  vicinity. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  P.  &  B.  F.  Chastlan,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jjjl." 

EDDY,  McLennan  Co.  D  600  pop.,  on 

Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,   20  m.  S. 

of  Waco.    Agricultural  interests  chiefly, 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1903;  Hugh  Pettus,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-5). 

EDGE  WOOD,  Van  Zandt  Co.  cf  200 
pop.,  ou  Texas  &  Paciflc  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Canton. 

TEXAS   FRUIT  GROWER ;  Thurs 

days;  horticultural;  eight  pages  10x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1896;  J.  K. 
Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  190U, 
1,803.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z-4,  5)  I. 

EDNA,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  p  on  South- 
ern Paciflc  Co's  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Vic- 
toria.   Cattle  raising. 

J  ACKSON  CO.  PROGRESS ;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Frank  Dickson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl" 

ELCAMPO,  Wharton  Co.  C;  700  pop., 

on  Southern  Paciflc  Co's  Rd.,  about  15  m. 

S.  W.  of  Wharton,  the  county  seat.    Hay, 

cotton,  corn  and  fruit. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1901; 
Edward  B.  Patrick,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  -'jkl-' 

EL  DORADO,  Schleicher  Co.  -D  450 
pop.,  60  m.S.  of  San  Angelo.    Farming. 

PA  PER  ;  Wednesdays;  four  to  eight 
pages  19x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  De- 
cember, 1901;  R.  L.  Carothers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SUNs  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1903;  D.  B.  Woodruff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

ELGIN,  Bastrop  Co.  d  831  pop.— local 

estimate  1,800 — on  Houston  &  Texas  Cen- 
tral and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  26 
m.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Farming, 

COURIER;  Saturdays ;democratlc;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  W.  C.  Smith  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).    Clrc'n"iiti."     Inl902,  Z  (4,  6). 

EL  PASO,  c.  h..  El  Paso  Co.  -a  15,906t 

pop.,  on  El  Paso  &  Northeastern,  Southern 

Paciflc    Co's,  Texas    &   Paciflc,  Atchison, 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mexican  Central 

Rds.  and  Rio  Grande  r  ,  opposite  Juarez, 

Mexico.     A  port   of   entry.     Agriculture, 

cattle  raising  and  mining. 

HERAIjU;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; dally  eljiht  to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve 
pages   15x22;  subscription— dally    $7,  weekly 


TEZAS. 


$2;  established  1881;  H.  D.  Slater,  editor; 
Herald  News  Co.,  publishers  (4 — 4). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1898.  "uii  "  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  during  the 
year  ending  May  1  has  not  been  less  than  2,300. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3, '^45:  for  1903, 
3,*^«5;/o/•  1904,  4,i411. 
WiM'kly:    "iKi." 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$5;  established  1883;  El  Pa.so  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

Circulation :  '-uu,-'  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901, 
(z— 4,  6)1.  In  1902, (z-4.  6)  I.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
l!K)4,yI. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
democratic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $7;  established  1881 ;  Charles  W, 
Klndrlck,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—1). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1896,  "iKi  •  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1901.  (z— 6)  I.  Actual  average  for 
1902,5,341.    InlS03,###.  „  ,  »^ 

Sun«lay:  Actual  average  for  1202,  6,178. 
Tn  1903  iitit. 

MINER  AND  MANUFACTURER; 
monthlv;  mining  and  industrial;  twenty- 
four  to  "forty-four  pages  81^x12:  subscription 
S2;  established  1900;  M.  &  M.  Printing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (12-^). 
Circulation  t  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,34S;  for  1903,  '^,126; /or 
1904,  'i,812. 

EMORY,  c.  h.,  Rains  Co.  cC  400  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  30  m.  S.  E. 
of  Greenville.  Cotton,  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 

RAINS  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897:  A.  S.  Hornbeck,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "iKi-" 

ENNIS,  ^"w  C-o.  cf  4,9191  pop.,  on 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Texas  Mid- 
land Rds.,  21  m.  N.  of  Corsicana  and  34  S. 
of  Dallas.  Large  cotton  compress.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
NEWS;    every  evening  except  Sunday; 

Independent;    four  to  twelve  pages   15x22; 

subscription  $4.60;   established  1897;   Hardy 

&  Cliambless,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  "jjcl"  ,,  ,^>,„^,  .  -, 

EVERY-OTHER-DAY  JOURNAL; 

triweekly,  Tuesdays,  Thuisdays  and  Satur- 
days; Independent  -  democratic  ;  four  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902;  Will.  C.  Perry,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "ijih.-  (A  A). 

IjOCALi;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  J.  M.  Weekley,  editor  and  publishers 
(8—3).  Circulation  -ikl"  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

FAIRFIELD,  c.  h.,  Freeutone  Co.  d- 
12  m.  W.  of  Trinity  r.,  which  Is  navigable, 
and  162  N.  E.  of  Houston.    Farming. 
RECORDER;   Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  ^\.ff)\  estab- 
lished 1876;  L.  C.  Kirgan.  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "iiti."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

FARMERSVILLE,  Collin  Co.  cf 
l,856t  pop.,  on  Sherman,  Shreveport  9i 
Southern  and  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds.,  39  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  John  Hardin  and  W.  P.  Peed,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl.  • 

TIMES;   Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
H.   P.Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (.<^— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "Jii."  Actualaverage 
/•or  1902. 1.151.    In  1<)03.  "JKL." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


FENTRESS,  Caldwell  Co.  Q  208  pop., 
5  m.  W.  of  Lockhart,  th«  county  seat.    Ag- 
riculture. 
INDICATOR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1;  establistied  May.  1901;  W.  S. 

Davis,  editor  and  publislier  (2 — i).    Circula 

tion  "JKL." 

FERRIS,  Ellis  Co.   cf   904t  pop.,  on 

Houston   &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of 

Dallas.    Shipping  point  for  cotton.    Stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

WHEEL.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1892  ;  Frank 
Ezzell,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL  " 

FLATONIA,  Fayette  Co.  n  l,210t 

pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  and 
Southern  Pacific  Rds.,  93  m.  E.  of  San  An- 
tonio and  120  W.  of  Houston.     Farming. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879 ;S.  C.  Blanton,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  "jki,."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897  ;  Glenn  R.  Beckham,  editor  and 
publisher  (6--3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

F  LORENCE,  Williamaon  Co.  n  18  m. 

N.  of  Georgetown,  Vne  county  seat  and  the 

nearest  station  on  International  &  Great 

Northern  Railroad.    Agriculture. 

V  I  D  E  T  T  E  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  W.  W.  Gardener,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FI.ORESVILLE,  c.  h.,  WiUon  Co.  p 
895+  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass 
Rd.,  31  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Antonio.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  H.  C.  Thompson,  editor;  Estate  of 
J.W.  Dickey,  publishers  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "jKi.- 

WILSON    CO.    JOURNAL;   Thurs 
days;    democratic;   eight  pages  15x22:    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  H.  C.  F.Thomp- 
son, editor;  Fioresville  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulatiou :    In   1904,    publisher    asserts, 
every  Issue  was  1,000. 

FLO  YD  AD  A,  c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  ^  175 

pop.,  110  m.  S.  of  AmarlUo.    Cattle  raising 

and  farming. 

HESPERIAN;  Fridays ;  four  pages 
18x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1896  ; 
Crle  &  Adair,  editors  and  publisheis  (7 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FORNEY,  Kaufman  Co.  [if  1,200  pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Dallas. 
Agriculture. 

HE  A  D  LIGHT  :  Thursdays:  demo 
cratlc;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1 ; 
established  March,  1903:  J.  D.  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

MESSENGER ;  Fridays;  ten  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  M.  J.  Cox, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

FORT  WORTH,  c.  h.,  Tarrant  Co.  ^ 

26,688+  pop.,  center  of   nine  railroads,  on 

the  Trinity  r.,  32  m.  W.  of  Dallas  and  210  N. 

of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Trade  center. 

L.IVE  STOCK  REPORTER  :  every 
evening  except    Sunday,   and    CITIZEN, 


TEXAS. 


Fridays;  live  stock  and  agriculture;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weekly  5u  cents;  established- 
daily  January,  1'j03,  weekly  1896;  C.  E.  Lee, 
editor;  The  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily.  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
PublisJier's  announcement. — Receipts  at  the 
Fort    Worth    market   last    year :    Cattle, 
64^,906;   hogs,  280,000;  sheep,  109,000;  horses 
and    mules,  19,000.    Every  shipper  to  this 
market  reads   the  Daily  Live  Stock  Re- 
PORTKR,  because  it  is  the  official   market 
paper,  the  only  one  in  the  State,  and  in  It 
only  can  he  find  reliable  niarket  reports  of 
what  he  has  to  sell,  and  he  must  have  it. 
Thej^e  people  represent  live  stock  wealth- 
cattle,     $163,(00,(00;     horses     and     mules, 
$75,00' 1,000;  hogs,  $12,500,000;  sheep,  $3,500,000. 
Do  you  want  to  do  business  with  them  ? 
Weekly:  Actual  a rera gre /or  1895,  1,447. 
In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899, 
yl.     In  1900,  zl.    In  1901  >I.      In  190<J,  (z-4, 
6)  I.    In  1903,  (z— 4)1.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
The  Citizen  is    the  home  paper  of  the 
Texas  stockman  and  farmer     These  men 
represent  a  greater  wealth  of  cotton,  corn 
and  cattle  than  those  of  any  other  State. 
They  have  money  to  buy  what  they  want. 
They  read  the  Citizen,  and  they  will  read 
what  you  tell  them  in  it. 
RECORD  AND  HEfJISTER;    every 
mornug,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesday 
and    Fridays;     democratic  ;     daily    twelve 
Sunday  thirty  six,  semi  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;    subscription— dailj"    $7.50,    including 
Sunday;    Sunday  $1.50.  semi  weekly  $1;    es- 
tabllshed— iJecord  190:],  Register  1896.      The 
Record  Co. .editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1900,  "jkl'    Actual 
arerat/e /or]901,  11,854.    Inl902,yF.     In 

1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

Sundny.  In  1900,  "jkl.'"  Actual  average  for 
ItWl,  13,40'^.    In  1902.  yF.     In  1903,  yF.    In 

1904,  yF. 
Semi-Weekly  "JKL." 

TE1..EGRAM  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  democratic; 
dailv  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
18x24;  sub.scrlption  $4;  establif.hed  1F84;  C.  D. 
Relmers,  editor;  Fort  Worth  Telegram  Co., 
publishers  (3— 3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  189(i.  H.  In  1897,  V.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899, 
vl.  Actual  average  for  ISOO.  6.374.  In 
1901,  Z  (4).  In  ir03.  (z— 4)  !(••).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  S,635. 

ANZEIGER  ;  Fridays;  German  ;  republi- 
can: eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Alex.  Glitky,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
lesf  than  1,100.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  "j.£l." 

ITEHI;  Saturdays;  Afro  American  ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  11x16:  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Jay  W.  Taylor,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation"  "jkl  •• 

TEXAS  STOCKMAN-JOl  RNAL; 
Wednesdays:  live  stock  and  agricultursl; 
sixteen  to  iwentv  pages  lOJ^xl'  J^j;  subscrlp- 
tlon$1.50;  established  1878;  H.  A~. McEachin, 
editor;  Stockman  PublishingCompanv,i  ub- 
lishers  (1—5). 

UNION  BANNER  ;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1899;  C.  H.  Dubois,  editor:  Union  Ban- 
ner Co..  publishers  (^—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkl"  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1;KW,"jkl" 

AMERICAN  SlCiJNET;  monthly; 
colored  freemasonrj';  eight  pages  9xlli^; 
subscription  rO-f-ents;  established  1897;  J.  C. 
Scott,  editor;  The  Signet  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers(8-3).   Circulation  "jkl."  Inl903,Z(4) 

(•e)  (AA). 

TEXAS  COURIER  RECORD  OF 

MEDICINE  5  monthly:  medical;  sixty-eight 
pages  7x10:  subscript  Ion  $1 ;  establisl'ed  1880; 
Texas  Medical  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  IZ.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "j&i,." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1019 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS  VVOODIMAN  J  monthly;  Wood- 
men of  the  World;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub 
Bcrlptlon  50  cents;    established  1899;  Todd  & 
Lattlmore,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4).  Cir- 
culation -iKL."     In  1903.  Z  U'*  (••). 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h.,  Robertson  Co.  D 
665t  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  104  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CENTRAL  TEXAN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
•stablished  1888;  M.  K.  Irvln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "iitL" 

FREDERICKSBURG,  c.  h.,  Gil- 
lespie Co.  a  1,532+  pop.,  75  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
San  Antonio  and  80  W.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.    Cotton,  grain  and  corn. 

GILLESPIE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
61.50;  established  1888;  R.  T.  Gliddon,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOCHENBLATT;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1877;  R.  Penniger, 
•ditorand  publisher  ( 12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  •imi,"  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  Juh/,  1903,  1,09'1; 
for  1903,  1,190;  for  mu,  1,319. 

DEUTSCHE  TEXAN ISCHE  MO- 
NATSHEFTE  ;  mouchly;  German;  lit- 
erary; fifty  two  pages  6x9;  subscription 
61.50;  established  1896;  L.  F.  Lafrentz,  editor; 
Robert  Penninger,  publisher  (12—3).  Clrcu 
lation  "JKL." 

FRISCO,  Collin  Co.  cf  150  pop.  (R.  R. 

name  Emerson),  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Fran 

Cisco  Rd.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September.  1902;  O.  L.  Hamilton,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FROST,    ^''avarro  Co.  [^  450  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  20   m.  W.  of 

Corsicana,  the  county  seat.    Cotton,  corn, 

wheat,  oats  and  potatoes. 

LAKE  CITY  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  W.  M.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GAIL,  Borden    Co.  ^  1.50  pop.,   37  ra. 

N.  of  Big  Spring,  nearest  railroad  station 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

BORDEN  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  January.  1900;  A.  L.Webb, 
editor;  J.  F.  Denton,  publisher  (1—5). 

GAINESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Cooke  Co.  [j 
6,594+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansag  &  Texas 
and  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  270  m. 
N.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Steam  flour 
mills,  cottonseed  oil  mill,  brick  works, 
soap,  broom,  ice  and  other  manufactories. 
Extensive  trade  with  Indian  Territory. 
Grain  and  cotton. 

EVENING  MESSENGER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26; 
■ubscription— dally  $4.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1898,  weekly  1897 ;  James  K. 
Rudolph,  eiiltor;  King  &  Kildow.  publishers 
(6—3).    Circ'n— dally  •JKL."   weekly  "jkl." 

HESPERIAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  18x24.  weekly  22x28; 
subscription— dallv  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily  1879,  weekly  1869;  Geo.  T.  Yates 


TEXAS. 


editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation- 
daily  "iKj,"   weekly  "ijii" 

REGISTER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— ilally  64.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1884,  weekly  1873;  J.  T.  Leonard, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Circulation- 
dally -jjil."  weekly  "jjiL."  In  1903,  (Z4)(#«). 

SKiNAL  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  1714x24; 
subscription  61;  established  1888;  H.  D.  Cad- 
well  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 

ANZEIGER;  Tuesdays;  German;  eight 
pases  15x22;  subscriiition  61-50;  established 
1895;  C.  F.  Alterman,  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GALVESTON,  c.  h.,  Galveston  Co.  P, 

37,789+  pop.— local  estimate  44,116— on  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  Southern  Pacific,  Gal- 
veston, Houston  &  Northern,  Gulf  &  Inter- 
state, International  &  Great  Northern,  .>lis- 
souri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Galveston,  Houston 
&  Henderson  Rds.  and  Galveston  bay,  about 
450  m.  W.  by  S.  of  New  Orlf  aus.  La.  Regular 
lines  of  steamers  to  Europe  and  to  various 
points  of  the  Atlantic  seaboard.  A  large 
cotton,  grain  and  cattle  shipping  port. 
Rope,  rice,  flour  and  cordage  mills. 

NEWS;  every  morning,  and  SE31I- 
WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  daily 
and  semi-weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x23, 
Sunday  sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages  17x25; 
subscription— daily  $10,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  1842:  A.  H.  Belo  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Rating  varied  from  E 
in  1892  to  G  in  1895  In  1896.  G,  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  Inl9(.0,  yll.  In 
1901,  y H.  In  19U2,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904. 
yG(O0).  ^     , 

Semi-Weekly:  1894,  In  F.  In  1895,  F.  In 
l'896,  F,  In  1897,  Y.  InlS98,yG.  In  1899.  yH. 
Inl900,  yH.    In  1901.  yH.     In  1902,  j  H.     In 

1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except    Sun 
day,    independent-democratic;    eight  pages 
18x23;    subscription    $5.20;    established    1880; 
C.  H.  McMaster,  editor;  Tribune  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  189a, 
3,110;  for  1896,  3,694;  /or  1897,  3,465 ; 
for  1898,4,009.  In  1899,  yH.  Inl9ii0,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  4.342:  for  i902, 
4,570:  /or  1903,  4,947.    In  1904  (z— 6)  G. 

CITY  TIMES;  Saturdays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  W.  H.  Noble,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  labor;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  T.  W.  Dee.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z— 1)  I. 

OPERA  GLASS;  Saturdays;  society; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  R.  C.  Johnson  &  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  vT.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

POST;  Thursdays;  German:  eight   pnges 
15x22;  subscription $2:  established  1869;  Max 
Tieling,     editor;     Chas.   E.    Hummel,    pub- 
lishers (6—3). 
Circulation  "ixi"      In  19(3,  (z— 4)   I.     In 

1904.  yl. 

SOCIAL  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
society;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  §2; 
established  April,  l<t03;  Alice  McCormack, 
editor;  F.  B.  Brown,  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

SPIRITUAL  REFORMER  AND 
HUMANITARIAN;  monthly;  spiritual; 
forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 


1020 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


1892.  S.  J,  M.  &  A.  A.  Flnck,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher! U — 4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GANADO,  Jackson  Co.  [;]  lOO  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd..  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Edna, 
tti*  county  seat.    Cotton,  corn  and  cattle. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays ;  democratic :  four 

pages    18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 

1897;  A.  J.  Carothers,  editor   and   publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

GARLAND,  Dallas  Co.  a  819t  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  8c  Texa«  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Dal- 
las, the  county  seat.    Farming, 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  John 
H.  Cullom.  editor  and  publisher  ( 3 — 3 ). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "iju,."  In  1901,  Z  (6). 
In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  each  issue 
during  the  year  1901  was  not  less  than  1,200, 
and  during  1902  not  less  than  1,250.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

MONTHLiY  EAGLE;  literary;  thirty- 
six  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished December,  1900;  Chas.  K.  Cullom, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.  1,354  (A  A). 

GARRISON,  Nacogdoches  Co.  d  530t 

pop.,  on  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas  Rd. ,  18 

m.  S.  W.  of  Nacogdoches,  the  county  seat. 

GLEANER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1904:  W.  C.  Simpson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

GATESVIIiLE,   c.  h.,  Coryell  Co.  n 

l,865t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd. 
and  Leon  r.,  40  m.  W.  of  Waco  and  80  N.  of 
Austin,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  D.  R.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6x3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,2(K).  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STAR-FORUM;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Star 1885,  lorum  1S95;  consolidated 
191)0;  R.  W.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1900.  I.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


State  capital.  Farming,  cotton  and  stock 
raising. 

DEUTSCHES     VOLKSBLATT  i 

Thursdays:  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scrlptiou$1.25;  established  1899;  J.  A.Proske, 
editor  and  nublisher  (2 — 4).  Circulation 
"isi."    In  1903.  Z  (11). 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  J.  W. 
Northrup,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

GILMER,   c.  h.,    Upshur    Co.  [if    on 

St.  Louis  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  80  m.  N. 
W.  of  Shreveport,  La.,  and  230  N.  of 
Galveston.    Farming  and  truck  gardening. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  page8l5x22;  subscription $1 ;  established 
1877;  W.  F.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 1).    Circulation  "J_KL" 

UPSHUR  CO.  ECHO;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x18;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Settle  &  Stephens,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  " jkl •"  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,038:  for  1903.  1,001;  for  1904, 
1,135. 

GLADEWATER,  Gregg  Co.  cf 
500  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  Manufac- 
tures of  wood. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
April,  1903;  The  Pettit  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GLENROSE,  c.  h.,   Somervell  Co.   [^ 

22  m.  N.W.  of  Morgan,  the  nearest  station 

on  the  Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890 ;  H.  W.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3) . 
Circulation  "jkl" 

GOLDTHW^ AITE,  c  h.,  Mills  Co.  n 
1,282+  pop., on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
35  m.  S.  E.  of  Brownwood.    Farming. 
EAGLE;   Saturdays;    four  pages    20x26; 

subscription    $1;     established    1894;     R.    M. 

Thompson,  editor  and  publisher.  CIrc'n"jKL  " 

GOLIAD,  c.  h.,  Goliad  Co.  p  on 
Southern  Paclflc  Co's  Rd.  and  San  Antonio 
r.,  120  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 


GEORGETOWN,  c.  h,,  Williamson 

Co.  u  2,790+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Austin,  the  State 

capital.    Seat  of  Southwestern  University. 

Agriculture. 

COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 189S;  Lee  J.  Rountree,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1902.  "jjil."  In  1904.  Febru- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during 
1903    was    2,000.      Actual   average   for    1904, 

WILLIAMSON  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  F.  T.  Roche,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,39'i;  for  1896,  1,581 1  for  1897,  1,591; 
for  1898,  1.566;  for  1899,  1,677:  /or  1900. 
1,460;  for  1901,  1,470; /or  1902.1,442. 
In  1903,  yl.    Actual  average  for  1904,  1 ,444. 

GIDDINGS ,    c.  h.,  Lee  Co.    n    on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  San  Antonio 
&  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  60  m.  E.  of  Austin,  the 


Water    power.      Agriculture     and    stock 

raising. 

GUARD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867;  R.  T.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

G  O  N  Z  A  L  E  S  ,  c.  h.,  Gonzales  Co.  q 
4,297+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and 
San   Antonio    &    Aransas   Pass   Rds.    and 
Guadalupe  r.  and  at  mouth  of  San  Marcos 
r.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  grazing. 
INQUIRER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and    WEEKLY,   Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic—daily four,  Aveekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription- daily  $5.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1897.  weekly  1853 ;  Reese  &  Beach, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iiLL." 
Weekly:    "j_kl."       In  1902.  Z  (4).      Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,390.     In  li)04,  yl. 

FARMERS'  FORUM;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
llshed^l899;  Mrs.  M.  K  Laurentz.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl"  (AA^. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1021 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


GORDON,  Palo  Pinto  Co.  ^  800  pop., 
ou  Texas  vt  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Mineral  Wells,  the  nearest  station  on 
Weatherford,  Mineral  Wells  &  Northwest- 
ern Railroad,  and  42  m.  W.  of  Weatherf  ord. 
Coal  mining,  agriculture  and  cattle  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  L.  A.  McColUster,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GORMAN,  Eastland  Co.  \h  829  pop., 

on  Texas  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Eastland, 

the  county  seat.    Agrjculture   and    stock 

raising. 

PROGRESS:  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
Bubscriptlou  $1;  established  March,  1901;  T. 
M.  Collie,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GRAHAM,  c.  h..  Young  Co.  b  878t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Texas 
Rd.,  85  m.  N.  W.  of  Jacksboro.  Coal  mines. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BANNER  OF  PEACE;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1900;  J.  H.  Fisher,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  P.  A.  Martin,  editor;  J  W,  Graves,  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "JKi." 

YOUNG  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1902;  Geo.  H.  Rhea  and 
Jas.  M.Wood, editors;  H.L. Ogan,  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRANBURY,  c.  h.,  Hood  Co.  ^  l,410t 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and 
Brazos  r.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Cattle 
raising  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  daily  tour,  weekly  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription— daily  $4.80;  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1903;  weekly  1898;  A.  W. 
Crockett,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).  Cir- 
culation: Daily  ••jjll"  (A  A).     Weekly  ■■Jut." 

GRAPHIC-TRUTH;     Fridays;    inde 
pendent;    eight    pages   13x20;   subscription 
$1;    established— Grap/iic  1872,   Truth   1896; 
consolidated  1897;  W.  A.  Binyoh,  editor  anO 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1; established  1894; 
Frank  Gaston,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAND  PRAIRIE,  Dallas  Co.  cf 

207  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  W. 

of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1902;  The  Grand  Prairie  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

GRAND  SALINE,  VanZandtCo.^ 

1,500  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,66m.  E. 

of  Dallas.    Extensive  salt  plants. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Riley 
&  Spears,  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "ua- " 

GRAND  VIEW,  Johnson  Co.  b  713t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m. 


8.  of  Alvarado,  and  ;»  N.  of  Fort  Worth. 

Farming 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  M.  L.  Hair, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circ'n   'iKt- 

GRANGER,  Williamson  Co.  D  841t 

pop.,    on   Missouri,   Kansas   &   Texas  and 

Georgetown  &  Granger  Rds.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Georgetown,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Saturdavs;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
R.  T.  Bland,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKi 

GRAPELAND,  Houston  Co.  D-  750 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Crockett,  the  county  seat. 

Corn,  cotton  and  vegetables. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  H.  S.  Robertson,  editor;  Grapeland  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

GRAPEVINE,   Tarrant    Co.    ^    on 

Texas  and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  22 

m.    from    Fort    Worth,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

SUN;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
J.  E.  Keeling,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  "is^.  " 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h..  Hunt  Co.    6 

6,860+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &   Texai, 
Sherman.  Shreveport  &  Southern,  St.  Louis, 
Texas  Midland  and  Southwestern  Rds.,  52 
m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 
BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 

daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  l8x24:    sub 

Bcription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 

—daily  1894,  weekly  1872;  T.  M.  Flnley, editor; 

Dial  &  Hodge,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation— Daily:  "iKL." 

Weekly:    In  1895,   "jej,"      In  1896.   I.     In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  «1; 
established- daily  1890,  weekly  1869;  E.  W. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jjcl  " 
^Veekly:  In  1895.  H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899.  "jkl." 

FARMERS'  UNION  PASS-WORD; 

Thursdays;  agriculture;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  December, 
1903;  A.  M.  Col-vick,  editor  and  publisher 
(1— 5P). 

HEADLIGHT;    Fridays;    democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  §1;    estab 
lished  1889;  V.  W.  Grubbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,()00.     In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL."  (A  A). 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894:  J.  A.  Phillips,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  \891.  1,671.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

TEXAS  HOLINESS  ADVOCATE; 
Thursdays :  holiness ;  eight  pages  12x17}^:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Rev.  C.  M. 
Keith,  editor;  Keith  &  McConnell,  publish- 
ers (.^—3).  Circulation  "^kl."  In  1901.  Z  (4,  6). 
In  1902,  Z  (4). 


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6ROESBEGK,  c.  h.,  Limestone  Co.  D 

1,462+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas   Central 

Rd.,  95  m.  S.  of  Dallas.      Shipping    point 

for  cattle.    Corn,  cotton  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  H,  E.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

GROVETON,   Trinity    Co.    D-  l,076t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  100 
m.  X.  E.  of  Houston. 
TRINITY  CO.  STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HALE   CENTER,  Sale  Co.  b  ll«t 
pop.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Plalnview. 
MESSENGER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HALLETTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lavaca 

Co.  p  1.45T1-  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas 
Pass  Rd.  and  Lavaca  r..  100  m.  W.  8.  W.  of 
Houston.    Cotton  growing. 

DIE  LAVACA  CO.  NACHRICH- 
TEN;  weekly;  German;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  R.  Waltersdorf  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  'iKL." 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  C.  F.  Lehmann.  editor  and  publisher 
(1^). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,674.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,679;  for  1903, 
2,132;  forUm.  1,723. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  E.G.  Meltzen,  editorand  publisher (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  'jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,1.51.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl- 
In  1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,156. 
In  19u8.  "lifL." 

NOVY  D03I0V;  Thursdays;  Bohemian; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1895;  F.  Jakubik,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OBZOR  HOSPOD  ARSK  Y;8emi 
monthly:  Bohemian:  agricultural;  twelve 
pages  10x12:  subscription  81;  established 
1898;  F.  Fabian,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TREUE  ZENGE;  monthly;  German; 
lutheran;  four  pages  11x14;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  January,  1903;  R.  Heise, 
editor;  Alte  Deutsche  Evan.  Luth.  Synod  of 
Texas,  publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMILTON,  c.  b.,  Hamilton  Co.  n 

726-I'  pop.,  62  m.  W.  of  Waco.  Farming,  graz- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876;  6.  H.  Boynton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL-NEWS;  Thursdays;  peo- 
ple's party:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  J.  O.  Staff,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,180.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  "jkl." 

RUSTLER;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  L.  O.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkj,."  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  during  the  year  ending  No- 
vember 5,  no  issue  was  less  than  1,000.  In 
1902.  "JKL."  Actuul  average  for  1903,  1,650. 
In  1904,  yl. 

HASKELL,  c.  h.,   Haskell    Co.  [j    42 
m.  S.  W.  of  Seymour,  the  nearest  station 


TEXAS. 


on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Railroad,  and 

50  N.  of  Abilene.    Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Poole  &  O'Bryan,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
2.395. 

HEARNE,  Robertson  Co.  D  2,129t  pop., 

at  Junction  of  Houston  «&  Texas  Central  and 

International  &  Great  Northern  Kds.,  13  m. 

S.  of  Franklin,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages 
15x2:i;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  H.  C. 
Shaw,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HEMPHILL,  c.  h.,  Sabine  Co.  D-  300 
pop.,  10  m.  W.  of  Sabine  r.  and  20  S.  of 
Many,  La.,  the  nearest  station  on  Kansas 
City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd.    Farming. 

SABINE  CO.  INDEX;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished March,  liMM;  C.  E.  Campana,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 

SABINE  TI31ES;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  17x25;  subscription $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1902;  E.  W.  Curtis,  editor  and 
publisher  (:B— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HEMPSTEAD,  c.  h.,  Waller  Co.  Q 
on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  near 
Brazos  r.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Houston.  Farming 
and  truck  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  J.  C. 
McGaughey.editor ;  Dobbs  &  McGaughey ,  pub- 
lishers (12 — ^3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WALLER  CO.  COURIER;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

HENDERSON,  c.\x.,  Rusk  Co.  n^ 

on  International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  75 
m.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.,    and  160  N.  of 
Houston.    Cotton,  grain  and  fruit. 
RUSK  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established    1879:   D.  R.  Harris,   editor   and 
publisher  (8— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  Actual  average  for  im%,\,^'i9\  for 
1899,  1,742.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     Iul903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TIMES;   Thursdays;   democratic;    four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1859 
R.  T.  Milner,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir 
culation  "isi."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HENRIETTA, c.h.,  Clay  Co.  6  l.GUf 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  and 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd8.,96  m.  N.W. 
of  Fort  Worth.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1884;  Cyrus  Coleman,  editor;  G. 
W.  Coleman  &  Son.  publishers  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  S0x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Eleanor  8.  Pat- 
ton,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circ'n  "iKj,." 
(A  A). 

PEOPLE'S  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  13x22;  subscrip 
tion  $1 ;  established  1894;  W.  E.  Edwards,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "iju." 

HEREFORD,  c.  h.,  Deaf  Smith  Co. 

\:  532  pop.,  on  Atchison, Topeka&  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Canyon.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

BRAND;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  twelve 
to  twentj'  pages   11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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tabllshed  February,  1901;  Frank  L.  Vander- 
burgh, editor  aucl  publisher  (;3 — 3).    Clrcula- 

tlOU  "JKL." 

WESTERN  SEA  KCHl.IGHT;Svtur 

days;  four  paRes  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished April.  1902;  C.  L.  Stocks,  editor  and 
publisher  (.o— .S).    Circulation   -jkl.-' 

HICO,  namilton  Co.  D  l,480t  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  of  Hamilton. 
Farming. 

NEWS?  weekly;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  H.  B. 
McDanlel, editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation:   Actual  average  for  1903, 
1.1 9'i.    InUKH.yl. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  13x20;  subscription  (1 ;  established  1898; 
G.  W.  Power,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation  :   In  litOl,  I  (Q  D). 

HIDALGO,  Hidalgo  Co.  g  389t  pop., 
on  Matamoras  &  Monterey  Rd.  &nd  Rio 
Grande  r.,  60  m.  S.  of  Brownsville.  Farm- 
ing. 

ADVANCE;  Sundays;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1903;  R. 
A.  Marsh  and  J.  H.  Edwards,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HIGGINS,  Lipscomb  Co.  "□  SCO  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  South 

em  Kansas  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Lipscomb, 

the  county  seat.    Cattle  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  41;  established  1897  ;  Cap  Mitch- 
ell, editor;  H.  J.  Holm,  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL.' 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  Hill  Co.  n  5,3461 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  38  m.  N.  of  Waco 
and  150  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.   Corn,  cotton  and  wheat. 

MIRROR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22:  subscription— fl ally  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established  — daily  1896.  weekly  1881; 
Thompson  &  Campbell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation- Daily :  '  jkl." 
Weekly:    In  1898.   'Jio."  In  1899,  Z.   Actual 
average  for  1900,  '^.611.    In  1901,  yH.    In 
1902,  yH.     In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  vl, 

HILL  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1873;  H.  P.  Jones  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :    In  1899.   I.    In  1900,  yl.    In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z-4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  -iKL." 

TIMES:   Fridays;   Independent;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
1902;  John  D.  Pitts,  editor;  Pitts  &  Wright 
Bros.,  publishers. 
Circulation  -jkl."   In  1903,    (z— 6)  I  (A  A). 

TEXAS  VOLUNTEER  GUARD: 
monthly;  military;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
91^x18;  subscription  $1;  established  July. 
1901;  Spencer  E.  Bomar,  editor;  Guard  Pub 
lishlng  Co..  publishers.  Circulation  'jkl." 
In  1902.  Z  (1.2.4.5)  (A  A). 

HOLLAND,  Bell  Co.  u  678t  pop,,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Belton,  the  county  seat,  and  52  N.  of  Austin, 
the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

PROGRESS ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  John  S.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "iiu," 


TEXAS. 


HONEYGROVE,  Fannin  Co.  c/ 
2.483+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of 
Dallas.    Agriculture. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26} 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  J.  H.  Lowry, 
editor;  Signal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jjti." 

TEXAS  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
establl.shed  1876;  E.  H.  Love,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,119.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

HOUSTON,  e.  h.,  Harris  Co.  R  44,633t 
pop.,  center  of  eleven  railroads,  on  Buffalo 
bayou,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Galveston,  to  which 
point  steamboats  run  regularly.  Terminus 
of  Morgan's  ship  channel.  Foundries,  ma- 
chine shops  and  planing  mills.  Agricult- 
ural district,  producing  cotton,  sugar  cane 

and  corn. 

DAILY. 

CHRONICLE   AND    HERALD; 

every  evening  except  Sunday  and  Sunday 
morning;  independent;  twelve  pages  18x34; 
subscription  $6.50;  established  1901;  M.  E. 
Foster,  editor;  The  Houston  Chronicle  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1902, 
9,749;  /or  1903, 13,ti45; /ori904, 17,493. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sundays 
(▲A). 

POST;  every  morning,  and  S  E  M  I  - 
WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  19x21  ;  subscription  — 
daily  $10,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Houston  Printing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — i). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  F.  Actual 
average  for  mm.  10,372;  /or  1897. 11,812; 
for  1898.  16,394;  for  1899,  12,910;  for 
1900.  13,875;  for  1901,  13,832;  for  1902. 
13,384;  for  1903,  15,232;  for  1904, 
16.110. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  21,148; 
for  1903,  23,080;  for  1904,  25,043. 
Semi- Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
17,496;  for  1896,  19,734;  for  1897. 
20,256;  for  1898,  23,876;  for  1899, 
24,817  ;  for  1900,  27,599  ;  for  1901, 
29,509  ;  for  1902.  30,216  ;  for  1903, 
26,802.    In  1904,  yC. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished August,  1902;  Tribune  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1 — ^3).  Circulation  'jkl." 
(AA). 

WEEKLY. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  negro; 
four  pages  17i^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  S.  Francis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LABOR  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Max  Andrew,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  ".ikl." 

RAILROAD  ECHO;  Sundays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1903  ;  Miss  Ferdle 
Frichel,  editor;  Frichel  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

TEXAS     DEUTSCHE     ZEITUNG; 

Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  twelv« 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
A.  Haxthausen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
2,666.  In  1898, yH.  In  1899. yl.  Inl900,y|. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 1. 
TEXAS  WORLD;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  J.  H.  Palmer,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3), 
Circulation :    Rating  varied  from  8,000  in 


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1893toHln  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,yl.  Inl899.yl.  In  1900, yl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  !(••).  In  1904, yl. 

TIMES}  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
1898;  E.  P.  Boyle,  editor  and  publislier.  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901.  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

VAN;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pageg 

20x26;  subscription  $1;  establislied  1898;  Van 

H.   McKlnney,   editor   and  publislier  (3—3). 

Circulation  -jkl.'     In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  RICEMAN  AND 
FARMER;  monthly;  manufacturing; 
thirty  six  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  F.  L.  Dillays,  editor;  Rlceman 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL"  (A  A). 

DENTAL.  CLIPPINGS;  monthly; 
dentistry;  twenty-four  pages  5J^x9 ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1898;  Charles 
H.  Edge,  editor:  Wm.  H.  Stuart,  publisher. 
Circulation  ••jkl."  (A  A). 

NATIONAL  RICE  AND  COTTON 
JO  URN  A  L;  monthly  (A  A). 

RICE   INDUSTRY;   monthly;  fortv- 
four   pages   9x12;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1899;  F.  N.  Gray,  editor;  Ricelndustry 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:   In  1901,  "jkl.-    In  1902. 1.    In 

1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 
SOUTHERN    INDUSTRIAIi    AND 

LUxMBER  REVIEW;  monthly;  com- 
mercial and  lumber;  forty  to  flfty-six  pages 
103^x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Chas.  A.  Newnlng,  editor;  Southwest  Pub 
lishing  Co..  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
3,675.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, y I. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  the  regular  issue 
has  been  4,000.  In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  yH.    In 

1904,  yH. 
SOUTHWESTERN  ELECTRI- 
CIAN; monthly;  electricity;  twenty  eight 
pages  10)^x14;  subscription  $\;  established 
February,  1905;  Chas.  A.  Newning  and  L.  A. 
Petit,  editors;  Southwest  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (2—5  P). 

SPORTING  MIRROR;  monthly; 
sporting;  Fraternal  Order  of  Eagles;  twenty- 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription $1;  established 
May,  1902:  Millis  &  Ford,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Circu  latiou  :   In  1903,  (z-6)  I  (•  •).  Actual 
average  for  1904,  5,208. 

HOWE,    Grayson  Co.  cf  831t  pop.,  on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of 

Sherman,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1892:  F.M.Echols,  editor  and  publish- 
er (6— 3).    Circulation  "fSL. " 

HUBBARD,  fl^i^^ Co.  nl,608t  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 

Waco.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881;  Greer 
&  Mecklln,  editors  and  publishers  (.9—3). 
Circulation  "JKL-  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,  4,  5). 

HUGHES  SPRINGS,  Cass  Co.  tf 

317  pop. 

NEW  ERA;   Thursdays;   democratic; 
four  pages  15i^x22;  subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished November,  1902;  W.  A.  Callaway,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904  (z-4)  H. 

HUNTSVILLE  c.  h.,  Walker  Co.n- 
2,485+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  75  m.  N.  of  Houston.    Seat  of  State 


TEXAS. 


Penitentiary  and  Normal  Institute.  Cotton 

market. 

POST-ITEM ;  Fridays;  democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established — 
Post  1901,  Item  1850,  consolidated  1902;  J.  A. 
Palmer,  editor  and  publisher  ( 3— 3 ).  Circula- 
tion "JSi" 

lO  WAP  ARK,    Wichita    Co.    b    700 

pop.,  on   Ft.  Worth   &   Denver   City  Rd., 

10  m.  W.  of  Wichita  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Alex. 
Windle,  ecfitor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  -.uu," 

IT AIaY,  Ellis  Co.  a'l,061tpop.,onMIs- 
souri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of  Dal- 
las.    Agriculture  and  cotton  growing. 

NEWS-HERAI^D;  Fridays;  eightpages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Ham 
llton  &  Lusk,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900,  1,36S.    In  1901,  yl.    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,783.   In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 

ITASCA,  Sill  Co.  D  648t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,44  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Worth  and  45  N.  of  Waco.  Cotton  gins  and 
corn  presses.    Farming. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  democratic;  eightpages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Em- 
mett  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

JACKSBORO.c.h.,  Jack  Co.  t]  l,311t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Gulf 
Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Weatherford  and  86 
from  Bowie.  Blue  limestone,  coal  and 
cement  stone  In  vicinity.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880:  J.  N.  and  Miss  Alice  M.  Rogers, 
editors;  J.  N.  Rogers  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  "j_kl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  809.    In  1904,  "jjcl."  (DD). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  established 
1894:  Tom  M.  Marks,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JACKSONVILLE,  Cherokee  Co.  d- 
1,568+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  16  m. 
N.  W.  of  Rusk,  the  county  seat.  Shipping 
point  for  cotton,  fruit  and  lumber. 

BAPTIST  ECHO;  weekly;  baptist; 
eight  pages  9x13  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  M.  Newburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation  "JKL"    In  1901,  Z  (6).     Actual 
average  for  1903,  3,271.    In  1904,  yH. 

CHEROKEE  CO.  BANNER;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  John  E.  Mc- 
Farland,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).  Circu- 
lation ••j_sL."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

REFORMER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JASPER,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  o  between 
Sabine  and  Neches  rs.,  60  m.  N.  of  Beau- 
mont and  150  N.  E.  of  Galveston.  Several 
steam  lumber  mills,  cotton  gins  and  presses. 
Pine  and  hardwood  lumber. 

NEWSBOY;  Wednesdays;  democratic, 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab. 
llshed  1865;  R.  B.  Blake,  editor;  L.  R.  Blake, 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "iJKi." 


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TEXAS. 


JEFFERSON,    c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  cf 

2,8:)0tpop.,on  Sliennan,  Shreveport&  South 
ern  and  Texas  Sc.  Paclflo  Rds.,  at  the  mouth 
of  Big  Cypress  bayou,  4U  rn.  N.  W.  of  Shreve- 
port,  La.  Steamboats  ascend  to  this  point 
Iron  furnaces,  woolen  mill,  cotton  com- 
press, saw  mills  and  various  mauufactorlei. 
Shipping  point  for  produce  and  live  stock. 

J  I  31  P  !>.  E  C  U  T  E  ;  Saturdays ;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1; 
•stabllshed  1865;  Taylor  &  Taylor,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  ••uu." 

JERICHO,  Donley  Co.  tl  60  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Hock  Island  &  Gulf  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 
of  Clarendon. 
ENTERPRISE}  Fridays  (A  A). 

JEWETT,  Leon  Co.  n  on  Interna- 
tional &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  "W. 
of  Palestine.    Mineral  spring. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1..'K);  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  S.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "iiu,." 

JOHNSON    CITY,   Blanco    Co.    a 
344t  pop.,  3y  m.  W.  of  Austin. 
ENTERPRISE ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

JUNCTION,  c.  h.,  Kimble  Co.  a  on 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  at  confluence 

of  the  two  forks  of  the  Llano  r.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

KlillBLE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  H.  L.  Wlnslett  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

KARNES  CITY,  c.  h.,  Karnes  Co.  g 
on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.  Cot- 
ton compress  and  saw  mill.    Agriculture. 

KARNES  CITATION;  Thursdays; 
•democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  Aug.  C.  Dletze,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KICKER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x24; 
Bubscrlptlon  $1;  established  1896;  John  T. 
Love,  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "Jii." 

KAUFMAN,  c.  h..  Kaufman  Co.  a 

2,378+  pop.,  on  Texas  Midland  and  Texas  & 
New  Orleans  Rds.,  85  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Dallas. 
Cattle  raising  and  agriculture. 

NOONDAY  SUN;  every  evening  except 
Thursday  and  Sunday,  and  SUN,  Fridays; 
democratic;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription —  daily  $4,  weekly  $1; 
«8tabllshed-dally  1900,  weekly  1880;  Goolsby 
&  Cole,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  "jkl." 
Weeklj':  In  18H5,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,2*1.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  V.  In  1898.'iiiL." 
In  1899,  Z.  In  190O,  Z.  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  during  vear  1901  never  printed 
less  than  1,430.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Monroe  Drew,  editor  and  publisher 
<6— 3).    Circulation -jjii.."   Inl903,  Z  (4)  (♦  #). 

KEENE,  Johnson  Co.  b  500  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  B.  of 

Cleburne.    Canning. 

SOUTHWESTERN  U  N  I  O  N  REC- 
ORD; Mondays;  religious;  six  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  May,  1902; 
Southwestern  Union  Conference  of  Seventh 
Day  Adventlsts.  editors  and  publishers 
<1— 4).    Circulation  -jkl."  (A A). 

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TEXAS. 


KEMP,   Kiiufman  Co.  c/  800  pop.,  on 

Soutliern  Pacittc  Co's   and  Texas  &   New 

Orleans  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Kaufman,   the 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  cattle  raising. 

VOICE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  ten 
pageH  15x32;  sub^criptli  o  fl;  eBt&bllshedl896; 
Walt.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "IKL" 

KENEDY,  Karnea  Co.  P  on  San 
Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.of 
Floresville.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  J.  D.  Autry,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 
Circulation  "uli." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscrlotion  $1;  established 
January,  1900;  Ed.  D.  Brooks,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "ijiL."  (A  A). 

KERENS,  Navarro  Co.  cf  735t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Corslcana,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Cliff  S. 
Estes,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "4Ki" 

KERRVILLE,  c.  h..  Kerr  Co.  u  l,428t 
pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd 
and  Guadalupe  r.,  68  m.  N.  W.  of  San  An- 
tonio.    Roller  flour   mills.    Farming   and 
grazing. 

MOUNTAIN  SUN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
crntlc;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  J.  E.  Grimstead,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "ijcL." 

KINGSLAND,  Llano  Co.  U  194  pop., 

on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Llano,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

RUSTLiER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1902;  R.  L.  Rogers,  editor;  R.  L. 
Rogers  &  Son,  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

KOSSE,  Limestone  Co.  U  717t  pop.,  on 

Houston   &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  110  m.  S.of 

Dallas.  Pottery,  cotton-press  manufactory. 

foundry  and  machine  shops.    Agriculture. 

C  Y  C  L.  O  N  E  ;   Thursdays ;   democratic ; 

eight  to   sixteen  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 

$1;    established  1885;    J.  T.  Robison,  editor 

and  publisher  (ii— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,036.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
"JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,045.  In 
1900,  V  I.  In  1901,  "iKL."  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,059.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

KOUNTZE,  c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  Q  343 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about 
24  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaumont.  Lumbering,  agri- 
culture and  oil. 

TEX  A  S  NE  WS ;  Saturdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1901 ;  F.  M.  Littlepage,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 1—5).  . 

KYLiE,  Hays  Co.  D  on  International 

&  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Austin, 

the  State  capital.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  T.  F.  Harwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circ'n  "fjti." 


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TEXAS. 


3IISSIONARY  VISITOR;  monthly; 
baptist;  six  pages  11x13;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  November,  li»03;  W.  D. 
Bowen,  editor;  Sam  Marcus,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,270. 

LADONIA,  Fannin  Co. a  l,408t  pop., 

on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  70  m.  N. 

E.  of  Dallas.    Stock  raising. 

NEWS}  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1886;  Theo.  Fulgham, 
editor  and  publisher.     Circulation  "jki.." 

LAGRANGE,    c.    h.,    Fayette  Co.  U 

2,392t  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas   &  Texaa 
and   Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.  and  Colo- 
rado r.,  75  m.  below  Austin,  the  State  capl 
tal.    Cottonseed  oil  mill  and  wagon,  car- 
riage and  blacksmith  shops. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Thursdnri; 
German;  democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1890;  G.  A.  Heillg, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl"  In 
1899,  Z.    In  190O,  Z  (t-V).    In  1902,  "jkl." 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Benno  Harlgel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).  Circulation  "JLjvL."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SVOBODA  ;  Thursdays;  Bohemian;  dem 
ocratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1885;  A.  Haidusek,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation;  In  1900, "oa."    In  1901,  (z— 4) I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  y I.     In  1904,  y I. 

LONE  STAR  AVORKMAN;  month 
ly;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  eight 

f>ages   11x16;    subscription  25    ceuts;   estab- 
Ished  1897;    W.  S    Robson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

LAMPASAS,  c.  h.,  Lampasas  Co.  D 

2,107+  pop.,  on  Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  Sulphur  fork  of  Lampasas  r,,  60  m.  N. 

W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Agrlcult 

ure  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  ever.y  morning  except  Sun- 
da  j'.aud  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent; 
dally  four,  .weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription—daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1904,  weekly  1888;  J.  H.  Abney  and  J. 
E.  Vernor,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Weekly:  In  1899,  "jkl."  in 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  for  twelve 
months  less  than  1.000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
yl.  In  1903,  (z-4,  I.  In  lfH)4.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.200. 

OUR  PAPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1892;  Sim  R.  Carothers,  editor;  R.  L.  &  R.  A. 
Carothers.  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "isi  "      Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,031.    In  1899,  "ji£l."  (A A). 

LANCASTER,   Dallai  Co.  cf  I,045t 
pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of  Dal- 
las, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
HERA  L  D ;  Fridaj's ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885; 
E.  M.  Hulbert,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."    In  1896.  I.    In 
1897.  y.    In  1898.  "jkl."    In   1901,   February, 
publisher  asserts,    during   the   last   twelve 
months  no  Issue  has  been  less  than  1,400.    In 
1902,  yl.    Inl903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

LAPORTE,  Harris  Co.  a  537t  pop., 

on  Galveston.  Houston  &  Northern  Rd.  and 

Buffalo  bayou,  22  m.  E.  of  Houston,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture,  rice,  cotton  and 

fruit  growing. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  repubUcan; 
four  pages  18x24;   subscription   $1.50;  estab- 


TEXAS. 


llshed  1893;  G.  £.  Kepple,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8-3  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1893,  "jkl  "  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts,  for  over  a  year  have 
been  printing  1,000.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  1,229;  for  1903,  1,247.  In 
1904.  yl. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  J.  D.Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

LAREDO,  c.  h.,   Webb   Co.  g  13,42«t 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern^ 

Mexican  National,  Rio  Grande  &  Eagle  Pass 

and  Texas-Mexican  Rds.  and  E.bank  of  Rla 

Grande  r.,  158  m.  S.  W.  of   San  Antonio. 

Mexican  trade.    Coalfields. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday^ 
and  WEEKLY,  Sundays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-dally $5.  weekly  $2;  established — 
dally  1884,  weekly  1881;  J.  S.  Penn  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8 — 3).    Circulation— dally 

"JKL  **    WfiPklv   ''jkl  " 

E^Ti  DEMOClRATA  FRONTERIZO; 

weekly,  Saturdays;  Spanish;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3.50;  established  1886; 
Justo  Cardenas,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3)- 
Circulation  "jkl" 

LA  CRONICA;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  N.  Idar,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jjsi"  (A  A)  . 

LEAGUE  CITY.  Galveston  Co.  c; 
28  pop.,  on  Galve-ston,  Houston  &  Hender- 
son Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Galveston,  the 
county  seat,  and  25  S.  E.  of  Houston. 

TEXAS  COAST  PROMOTER;  Fri- 
days; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  J.  G.  Anderson,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

LEANDER,   Williamson  Co.     D  250 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  12- 

m.  S.  W.  of  Georgetown. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  R.  A.  Alford,  editor  and  publisher 
(13—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LEONARD,  Fannin  Co.  rf  750t  pop., 
on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  18  m.  N. 
W.  of  Greenville.    Cotton  gins,  mattress 
factory  and  bottling  works.     Agriculture. 
GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890 ; 
J.  A.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

LEWISVILLE,    Denton  Co.    t    800' 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  15 

m.  S.  E.  of  Denton,  the  county  seat,  and  20 

from  Dallas.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pagei 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Smith  &  Ray,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "iSi' 

LEXINGTON,  Lee  Co.  n  215  pop.,  cm 

San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  13  m.  N. 

of  GIddingB,  the  county  seat.    Corn,  cotton' 

and  fruit  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1903;    H.  T.  Schlosshau,  editor.  R.  E.. 
Downey,  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation "i£i,." 


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TEXAS. 


lilBERTY,  c.  h.,  Liberty  Co.  D-  885t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Ril.,  41  m. 
E.  N.  E.  of  Houston.    Farming  and  grazing. 
VINDICATOR;   Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pa^es  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
llshecll887;  T.  J.  Chambers,  editor  ana  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "fjn" 

LINDALE,  Smith  Co.  d  «0  pop.,  on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  W.  of  Tyler,  the  county  seat.    Farming, 

fruit  raising  and  cotton, 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Tom  P.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

lilNDEN,   c.  h.,   Cas$  Co.  cf  on  Kil- 

dare  &  Llnd«n  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Jefferson. 

Timber  and  iron  ore.    Agriculture. 

CASS  CO.  SUN;  Tuesdays;  people's 
party ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1876;  John  Bonger,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LLANO,  c.  h.,  Llano  Co.  D  1,500 pop., 

on  Austin  &  Northwest  Rd.  and  Llano  r. 

> 

70  m.  N.  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital - 
Cattle  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  W.  D.  Cowan, 
editor  and  Dubllsher.  Circulation  "iKL."  (AA) 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  C.  I.  Boynton,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "ihl" 

LOCKHART,  c.  h.,  Caldwell  Co.  g 

2,306+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  30 
m.  S.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

POST ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEK  Li  Y,  Thursdays;  eight  to  sixteen 
pases  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Carey  Smith,  editor;  Smith  &  Linden- 
berg,  publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jjvl." 

REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Reese  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Clrc'n  "isi.."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl- 

LOCKNEY,    Floyd  Co.  tl  300  pop., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Floydada,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902 ;  F.  N.  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LONDON,  Kimble  Co.  D  88t  pop..,  15 

m.  N.  E.  of  Junction  City. 

KIMBLE   CO.  CRONY;   Thursdaysi 
(▲▲). 
LONEOAK,  Sunt  Co.  ^  496t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  B.of 

Greenville,  the  county  seat.   Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x20 ; 
gubsorlptlon  $1;  established  1896;  H.  W. 
Whitley  and  A.  A.  Lyford,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "tju,."  (A  A). 

LONGVIEW,  c.  b.,  Gregg  Co.  c(  3,591t 
pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Western, 
Texas,  Sabine  Valley  &  Northwestern  and 


Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Mar- 
shall.   Manufacturing  town. 

C;RECJ<;  CO.  news;  Fridays  IAA). 

TIMES-CIiARION  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886:  J.  W.  Johnson, editor 
and  publisher  (10— 3).  Circulation '-iKL."  In 
1903,  Z  (!)(#•). 

LORENA,  McLennan  Co.  U  342t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 
W.  cf  Waco. 
VIDETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LOTT,    Falls    Co.    U    614t  pop.— local 

estim  te   996 — on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas 

Pass  Rd.     Cotton  gins  and  mills.     Roller 

flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

CL.ARION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Geo.  A. 
Hodges,  Sr.,  editor;  George  A.  Hodges,  Jr., 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LOUISE,  Wharton  Co.  a,279t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  S.W.of  Wharton. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LOVELADY,    Houston    Co.    d-    41S 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 

Rd..  12  m.  S.  of  Crockett,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subcrlption  $1;  established 
1900;  W-  C.  Janes,  editor.  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl"  (A  A). 

LUBBOCK,  c.  h.,  Lubbock  Co.  ^  600 
pop. 

AVALANCHE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  191K);  J.  J.  Dillard,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

L  U  F  K I N,  c.h.,  Angelina  Co.  O  l,527t 

pop.,  on  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas,  St. 

Louis  Southwestern  and  Texas  &  Louisiana 

Rds.    Stock,  cotton,  fruit,  vegetables  and 

lumber. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1896  ;  G.  E.  Watford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation  "iiu.."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).    Actual 
average forlQOS,  1,183.  In  1904,  "jkl." 

LULING,  Caldwell  Co.  Q  l,849t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  and  San  Antonio 
&  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  58  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  San 
Antonio.  Cotton-seed  oil  factory.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  August 
1901;  Geo.  P.  Holcombe  and  Jeff.  D.  Sanders 
editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A) 
SIGNAL ;  Thursdays ;  independent-demo 
cratlc;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  es 
tabllshed  1878;  Geo.  P.  Holconde,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "j[£l  " 

MoGREGOR,  McLennan  Co.  D  l,485t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds..  107  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Worth.  Roller  flour  mills.  Trade  center. 
Wheat. 
MIRROR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 

to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es* 


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tablished  1904;  T.  ^.  Strelght,  editor;  Mirror 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

MoKINNEY,    c.   h.,    Collin    Co.  d' 

4,342+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central 
and  Sherman,  Shreveport  &  Southern 
Rds..  135  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.     Cotton  and  grain. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  es- 
tablished 1897;  McKinney  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl" 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription — dally  $4.50,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1886;  Tom  W. 
Perkins,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation — Daily:  "jjcl." 
Weekly  :  In  1895  and  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
no  edition  less  than  1.000.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL  ••     In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Wilson  &  Smith, publlsher8(r2^4). 
Circulation;  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Inl902.  ZU.  6> 

EXAiUINERs  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  20x2b  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886  ;  Thompson  &  Erwln,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  "jkl."   In  1902, (z— 6)  1. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,607.    In  1904,  yl. 

M ADISONVILLE,   c.   h  ,   Maduon 

Co.  o  28  m.  N.  W.  of  HuntsvlUe,  the  nearest 

railroad  point.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

METEOR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.  L. 
Turner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "iiti  " 

MANOR*    Travin  Go.    D  on  Houston 

9t  Texas  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Austin, 

the  county  seat.  Stock  raising.  Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  M.  L.  Cates,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  -jkl" 

MANSFIELD,  Tarrant  Co.  [^  694t 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  E.  of  Fort  Worth,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mills.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  M. 
Lyles,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MARBLE  FALLS.  Burnet  Co.  n 
on  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Col- 
orado r.,  15  m.  S.  of  Burnet,the  county  seat, 
and  75  N.  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Water  power.    Manufacturing. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  H.  E.  Faubion,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).  Circulation -JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

M  A  R  F  A  ,   c.  h.,  Presidio  Co.  -n  on 

Southern    Pacific   Co's    Rd.,    20   m.  W.  of 

Alpine.  Agriculture,  mining  and  lumbering. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  Independent- 
republican;  six  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  O.  L.  Niccolls,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "iKi,." 

MARKHAM. 

PILOT;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  J.  E.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 


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M  A  R  L I  N  ,  c.  h.,  FalU  Co.  d  3,092t 
pop.,  on  Waco  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  3  m. 
from  Brazos  r.  and  97  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BALL;  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 
Oltorf  Bros.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1S95,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  In  1396.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  M.  Kennedy,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,t233.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,109.    In  1899.  yl.      In 

1900.   "JKL." 

FALLS  CO.  WACHTER;  Fridays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  November,  1901;  E. 
Goeth,  editor  and  publisher.   Clrc'n  "jkl." 

MARQUEZ,    Leon  Co.  r    482  pop., 

on  International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  19 

m.   W.   of   Centervllle,    the   county    seat. 

Farming. 

MAIL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
151^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1903;  Hal  B.  Burke,  editor,  E.  L.  Ramsey, 
publisher  (7-3  P)  (A  A). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  cf 

7,855+  pop.— local  estimate  10,432— on  Texas 
Southern  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  40  m.  W. 
of  Shreveport,  La.,  and  250  N.  E.  of  Galves- 
ton. Cotton  compress,  foundry,  car-wheel 
and  furniture  manufactories,  ice  factory 
and  railroad  shops.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

MESSENGER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22  : 
subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1890,  weekly  1877;  W.  A.  Adair,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "JKi  "  In  1901.  weekly  Z  (4,  5).  In 
1902.  dally  Z  (4),  weekly  Z  (4). 

MORNING  NEWS:  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $5 ;  established  1899 ;  J.  W. 
Lively,  publlBher(8— 3).    Clrc'n  "jkj,."   (A  A). 

MART,  McLennan  Co.  u  400  pop.,  18 

m.  E.  of  Waco.    Cotton  raising,  farming 

and  grazicg. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 191)1;  J.  F.  Kennedy,  editor,  A.  Ken- 
nedy, publLsher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARTINDALE,  Caldwell  Co.  g  400 
pop.,  on  San  Marcos  r.,  8  m.  S.  of  San  Mar- 
cos and  10  S.  E.  of  Lockhart,  the  county 
seat.    Corn  and  cotton  raising. 

RUSTLER;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  11x16 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899:  W.  R.  Hadley.  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MASON,  c.  h.,  Mason  Co.  n  1,250  pop., 
on  Comanche  creek,  125  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  San 
Antonio  and  same  distance  W.  N.  W.  of 
Austin,  the  State  capital.  Live  stock  and 
agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892 ;  J.  W.  Hunter,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

MASON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays:  inde- 
pendent-democratic ;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 


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•crlptlon  $1.50;  established  1877;  V.  M.  Lorlng, 
editoranrtpublisher  Ci— 3).  Circulation  ••ixx" 
In  1898,  Z.     In  l'.W2.  Z  (1,  2.  4.  5). 

MATADOR,  c.  h..  Motley  Co.  t]  250 

pop.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Childress,  a  station  on 

Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  Railroad.  Stock  raising. 

TEXAS  MAVERICK  I  Fridays:  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Win  C.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "mx" 

MATAGORDA,  Matagorda    Co.  R 
400  pop.,  on  Cane  Belt  Rd..21  m.  S.  by  E.  of 
Bay  City. 
ECHO;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MATHIS,  San  Patricio  Co.  g  on  San 

Antonla  A  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of 

Slnton. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription,  $1;  established 
1901;  Benjamin  Harris,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAYPEARL,  Ellis  Co.  cf 
3IESSENGEK  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MEMPHIS,  c.  h.,  Hall  Co.  tDl.OOO 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd., about 
250  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

HALL.  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.  A.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 10—3).    Circulation  ••ikl." 

HALL  CO.   NEWS;  Fridays;    demo- 
cratic;   four  pages  18x24;    subscription  $1; 
established   1896;     WUlborn    &     Haughton, 
editors    and    publishers     (10—3).      Circula- 
tion "iKL-"  (.A  A) 

MENARD VILLE,  Menard  Co.      185 

pop.,  on  San  Saba  Rd,,  60  m.  S.  of  Balllnger, 

nearest  railroad  station. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Indepen- 
dent; four  pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  S.  F.  Bethel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

MERIDIAN,  c.  h.,  Bosgue  Co.  - 

923+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  Bosque  r.,  60  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Fort 

Worth.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Levi  A.  Dunlap,  editor;  The  Tribune  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (10—3)  Circ'n"jKi/" 

MERKEL,    Tujjlor  Co.  [^  on  Texas  & 

Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Abilene,  the  county 

seat.     Stock  raising  and  farming. 

MAIL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890  ;  E. 
J.  Leeman,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iHL" 

MERTENS,  Hill  Co.  a  311  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Hlllsboro,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1902;  J.  Green  Whitten,  editor; 
Whitten  &  Campbell,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

MESQUITE,  Dallas  Co.^  406t  pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd..  12  m.  E.  of  Dallas, 


TEXAS. 


the  county  seat.    Corn,  cotton,  wheat  and 

oats. 

TEXAS  MESQUITER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  2i)x26;  subscription 
tl:  established  1882;  John  E.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  'jki,." 

MEXIA,  Limestone  Co.  D  2,393t  pop., 
on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Trinity  and 
Brazos  Valley  Rds.,  181  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Houston.  Milling,  farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  STATE  HERALD, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pa^es  13x20;  subscription— dally  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1899,  weekly 
1900;  N.  P.  Houx,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulaton- Daily;  "iiu.  ' 
W^eekly:  Actual  average  for  1900,  1,212. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  'MKL.'- 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
•ub8crlptlon$l;  established  1869;  H.  D.  Mc- 
Master,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "iiii."  (A  A). 

MIAMI,  c,  h..  Boberts  Co.  ^  186t  pop. 

local  estimate  500— on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe   Rd.,  500  m.  from  Kansas  City. 

Farming. 

CHIEF;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899: 
Leslie  L.  Ladd,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MIDLAND,  c.  h.,  Midland  Co.  -D  1,100 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  The  only  post- 
ofllce  In  the  county.  Farming,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  local:  eight  pages 
11x15;  BubRcriptlou  $1;  established  January, 
1904;  A.  Rawlins,  editor  and  putallsher(2— 5P). 

LIVE  STOCK   REPORTER;   Satur 
days;    live  stock;  ten  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;   established    189K;  C.   C.   Watson, 
editor   and    publisher   (8—3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  'mkl-" 

MIDLOTHIAN,^"**  Co.  ^  832t  pop.» 

on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Houston  ft 

Texas  Central  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Waxahachle 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ARGUS  NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  establislied  Decem- 
ber, 1900;  Coruwell  &  Brown,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  •'na  ' 

MILES  STATION,  BunnelU  Co.  D 
56  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Sante  Fe  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  W.  of  Ballinger,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

FLYER;  Fridays:  (A  A). 

MILES  MESSENGER  j  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 :  established  March,  19U0;  M.  Mullins,  editor 
and  publisher  (()— 3).    Circulation  "ua,.' 

MILFORD,  Ellis  Co.  ri  65Stpop.,on 

Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Hlllsboro. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891 :  J.  M.  Goldston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3  ~>.    Circulation  "ijLL" 

MINEOLA,  Wood  Co.  ci  l,745t  pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific,  International  &  Great 
Northern  and  Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas 


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Rds.,  80  m.  E.  of  Dallas.      Cotton  growing 
and  shipping. 

5IONITOR  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  J.  K.  Foster, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 13—3).  Circ'n"iKL." 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  O.  P.  Pyle,  editor  and  publisher 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MINERAL  WELLS,  Palo  Pinto  Co. 

[b  2,048+  on  Weatherford,   Mineral  Wells  & 

Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 

Weatherford. 

INDEX  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  AVEEKIiY,  Fridays;  Independent; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  weekly  fl;  established 
19IX);  W.  B.  Newton,  editor;  Index  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation— 
dailv  "JKL."  weekly  "jkl." 

HEALTH  RESORT;  Thursdays; 
eight  paces  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18%;  Storey  &  Denlson,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOBEETIE,  Wheeler  Co.  ^  123t  pop. 

TEXAS    PANHANDLE;   Thursdays; 

(A  A). 

MONTAGUE,  c.  h.,  Montague  Co.  [j 

579+  pop.,  9  m.  S.  of  Nacona,  the  nearest 

railroad  point,  and  40  W.  of  Gainesville 

Grist  and  saw  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Frlday8;democratlc;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
C.  W.  Boner,  editor  and  publisher  ( 3— 3 ).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MOODY,   McLennan  Co.  u   on  Gulf, 

Colorado   &   Santa  Fe   Rd.,    about   20  m. 

S.  W.  of  Waco,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  four  pages 20x26 ; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1890;  M.  Phelan, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circulation  "iit." 

MOORE.  Frio  Co.  g  173t  pop.,  on  In- 
ternational &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  W.  of  San  Antonio. 

IVIODEL.;  Fridays;  local;  six  pages  15x20; 
establislied  1904;  H.  E.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5P). 

MORGAN,  Bosque  Co.    u  766t  pop., 

on   Gulf,   Colorado   &  Santa  Fe  and  Texas 

Central  Rds.,    8  m.   N.  of   Meridian,     the 

county  seat.    Cotton. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889  :  T.  A.  Canada,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jxi." 

MOTTLTON,  Lavaca  Co.  g  231  pop., 

on  San  Antonio  &  Ararsas  Pass  Rd.,  19  m. 

N.  E.  of  Gonzales.    Corn,  cotton  and  stock 

raising. 

EAGLE;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  16x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  O.  F.  Knape, editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTC ALM,  Hill  Co.  u  500  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  Southwestern  Rd.  and  Nara- 

»ota  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  21  m.  E.  of 

Waco.    Corn,  oats  and  cotton. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
X899;  Sam  J  Creswell,  editor  and  publisher 
<8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


TEXAS. 


MOUNT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Titu 

Co.  n"  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  80  m 

N.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.    Farming. 

TIMES-REVIEW;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
eetablished  1871;  Geo.  M.  Roberts,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P). 

Circulation!  In  1897,  "jjo."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  1,072.    In  1899,  "jkl." 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Franklin 

Co.  rf  900  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern 
Rd.,  55  m.  E.  of  Greenville.  Cotton,  sugar 
cane  and  broom  corn. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Jas.  M.  Fanning  &R.  W.  Fanning,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OPTIC;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Roimtree  &  Devall,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  Inl896,"jjiL  "  Actual  average 
for  1891,  1,008.  In  1898,  y I.  In  1899,  "jkl." 
In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

MULLIN,  Mills  Co.   a  250  pop.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Goldthwaite.     Corn,  cotton,  oats   and 

wheat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  (A  A). 

.MESSENGER  ;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1699;  B. 
W.  Eaton  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "JKL"   (A  A). 

NACOGDOCHES,  C.  h.,  Nacogdo- 
ches Co.  D-  1,827+  pop.,  on  Houston,  East  8c 
West  Texas  Rd.,  48  m.  S.  W.  of  Logans - 
port.  La.    Agriculture  and  cotton  growing. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  daily 
four  pages  13x20,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription- daily  $4,  weekly  .SI;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1900;  R.  W.  Haltom, 
editor;  Haltom  &  Haltom,  publishers  (3  -3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1901,"j_kl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  639; /or  1903.  714.  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

W^eekly:  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  was  not  less  than  1,200.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,839;  for  1903,  1,SS6.     In 

1  1»J4.  yl. 

PLAINDEALER;    Thursdays  ;  demo- 

'  cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  A.  F.  Hennlng,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
2.200;  /or  1898.  2,938;  for  1899.  2.489; 
/or  1900,  2,126  ;/or  1901. 2, 292.  In  1902,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,636;  for  1904, 
1,770. 

I  NAPLES,  Morris  Co.  cf  on  St.  Louis 

'  Southwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Dalngerfleld, 
the  coimty  seat.    Saw  mills.    Cotton. 

I     MONITOR;    Tuesdays;    democratic; 

I  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  B.  R.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  •■■ixL" 

NAVASOTA,  OHmet  Co.  o-  3,857t 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  W. 
of  Houston.  Agriculture  and  cotton  grow- 
ing. 

EXAMINER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REVIEW,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  and  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5.  weekly 
$1;    established  —  daily    1895,    weekly    1894; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


Anilrew'8   &    Blackshear,   editors   and   pub 

llshers. 

Ciroulntioii- 

I  Z.      lu   1898, 

III    1901.    "JKL." 


-Daily:    In  1896. 
zl.    lu  1899,  yl. 


I.     In  1897. 
In  1900.  y I. 


ly: 


Week  I 

BIKiiIjEi  monthly;  negro;  four  nages 
11x16;  subscription  50 cents;  established  1897; 
Rev.  W.  Hartley  Jackson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  -vkl." 

TAKOKIAN  BANNEK;  monthly; 
society;  four  pages  15x2-';  subscription  50 
cents;  established  19(i3;  W.  Hartley  Jack- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (.1^).  Circula- 
tion "jjix  ••  (A  A). 

NEVADA,   Collin    Co.    ^    358t    pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of 

Greenville.  Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  six  pages  22x25;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890:  J.  Albert  Tay- 
lor, editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

NEW  BOSTON,  Botoie  Co.  d  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  1  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

BOWIE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1902;  S  B.  Fryar,  editor;  News  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (3—3)     Circ'n  "jkl." 

H  E  R  A  Ij  I)  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
■ubscrlption  $1.50;  established  1883;  W.  W. 
West,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "i^i,." 

NEW  BRAUNFELS,  c.  h.,  Comal 

Co.  n  2.097+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great 

Northern  Rd.  and  Gaudalupe  r.,  40  m.  S.  W. 

of  Austin,  the  State  capital.      Cotton  seed 

oil  and  flour  mills. 

HERAlil);  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  E.  M.  De  Ahna,  editor;  Herald 
Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897.  ■■jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898.  1,046.    In  1899,  '■jkl-' 

NETT-BRAUNFELSER  ZEITUNG; 
Thursdays:  German;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1853:  G.  F.  Oheim,  editor;  New  Braunfelser 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  •■jkl."  Actual  average 
/or  1899,  1,176.  In  1900.  zl.  Actual  average 
for  1901.  1,810; /or  1902,  1,9.59.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl, 

NEWHOPE,  DaUas  Co.  cf  214  pop., 

12  m.  E.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Cotton, 

corn  and  wheat. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;'J.  D.  Mer 
riman,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  ■■jkl." 

NORDHEIM,  De  Witt  Co.  g  122  pop., 

on  San  Autonia  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  22  m. 

8.  W,  of  Cuero,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

VIEW:  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1902  ;  J.  W.  Blanton,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers (12—3).    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

OAK  CLIFF,  Dallas  Co.  ^  3,630  pop., 

on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,7m. 

W.  of  Dallas. 

ENTERTRISE;  Saturdays;  local;  four 
pages  lRx'24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1901;  Fred.  J.  Mayfleld,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3)     Circulation  ■■jkl." 

OAKVILLE,  c.  h.,  Live  Oak  Co.  n  24 

m.  N.  W.  of  Beevllle,  on  Southern  Pacific 

Co's  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  farming. 

L-IVE  OAK  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 


$1; established  1891;  J.  N.Cunningham,  editor 
and  publlsiier  (6-3).    Circulation  ••ikl" 

OAKWOODS,  Leon  Co.  o  900  pop. 

on   International   &  Great  Northern   Rd., 

25  m.  N.  of  Centervllle,  the  county  seat. 

Horticulture  and  agriculture. 

CAlili;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  190(J;  Bertha  Conerly, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).   Circ'n  "ikjl.- 

OMAHA,  Afurris  Co.  cf  377  pop.,  on 

St.   Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  12   m.    N.    of 

Daingerfield,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BREEZE:  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
11x16;  8ubscription50 cents;  established  1886; 
W.  C.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  ■■jkl." 

ORANGE,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  D-  3.836t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  at  head  of 
tidewater  navigation  on  the  Sabine  r., 
about  100  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Houston.  Cot- 
ton, rice,  oranges,  sugar  and  live  stock, 
lumber  and  shingles. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  LiEADER,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; daily  four,  weekly  eighi  pages  15x23; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1902.  weekly  1891;  J.  L.  Harris 
and  A.  L.  Ford,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Daily  -jjcl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896.  publisher  as- 
serts, notless  than  1.620.  Actual  average  for 
1S97. 1,707;  for  a  year  ending  with  October 
21,1898.1,765;  /or  1899. '2, 0'-i9.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  2,til  7.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  vl.     In  1904,  yl. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
to  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished July  1901;  J.  L.  Harris  and  G.  H. 
Poole,  editors;  Citizen  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL"  (A A;. 

OZONA,  c.  b.,  Crockett  Co.  -D427t  pop., 
local  estimate  700,  85  m.  S.  W.  San  Angelo. 
Farming. 
KICKER;  Tuesdays;   republican;  four 

pages  18x25;  subscription  $2;  established 
1891;  Robert  Metcaff,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PADUCAH,c.h.,  Cottle  Co.^200pop., 
30  m.  S.  of  Childress,  the  nearest  railroad 
point.    Farming. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  13x20  ; 
subscription  SI;  established  June,  1902;  Oran 
Kelly,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PAINTROCK,  c.  h.,  Concho  Co.  C  16 
m.  S   of  Ballinger.  the  nearest  station  on 
Gulf ,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
CONCHO    HERAL,D;     Fridays;    four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1890:    H.  A.  Shurmon,  editor  and   publisher 

(3—3).    Circulation  -ijLi," 

PALESTINE,  c.  h.,  Andersen  Co.  d- 
8,297-i-  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  about  45  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Tyler. 
Fruit  and  agriculture. 

IIERAI.,1);  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  ANDERSON  CO.  HERAI^D, 
Fridays;  democratic;  dal'y  four,  weekly 
eight  "pages  15x22;  sul)Scription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1:  established  — dally  July,  1901; 
yveekly  June,  19(12;  W.  M.  &  H.  V.  Hamilton, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation— 
yveekly  "jki.''  In  1902,  weekly  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


VISITOR?  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  estabiislied  1898;  Deming  &  Qibson, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1855;  W. 
M.  Imboden,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PALMER,    Ellis   Co.    cf  480t  pop., 

on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Waxahachie.  the  county  seat.    Cotton 

raising. 

RUSTIiER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ISxiO;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  W.  Baasett,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki,.-- 

PALO  PINTO,  c.  h.,  Palo  Pinto  Co. 

^  610  pop.,  12  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Mineral 

Wells,  the  nearest  railroad  point,  and  85 

W.  of  Weatherford.    Agriculture. 

PAI.O  PINTO  CO.  STAR;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  J.  C.  Son,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKi." 

PANHANDLE,  c.  h.,  Carson  Co.  ti 

400  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Denver,  Texas  &  Ft.  Worth  Rds.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays:  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  W.  H. 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PARADISE,  Wise  Co.  6  377t  pop. 
ECHO;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PARIS,  c.  h.,  Lamar  Co.  cfQ.SSSt  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  St.  Louis  & 
San  Francisco,  Texas  Midland  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rds..  10  m.  S.  of  Red  r.  Wheat  and 
cotton. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  FARRIERS' 
ADVOCATE,  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
dally  four,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  — daily  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established  1886;  W.  N.  Furey,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1901,  "jicl"  In 
1903,  January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
during  1902  was  le«s  than  1,150.  Actual  aver 
we /or  1903.  1 ,327; /or  liKH,  1,381. 
Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1899,  2,191.  In  19(30,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEK. Li Y, Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1885,  weekly  1869;  A.  P.  Boyd,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  —  daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

HELPING  HAND;  monthly;  agricul 
ture;  eight  pages  13x18;  subscription  5o cents; 
established  1897;  R.  T.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PEARSALL,    c.  h.,  Frio  Co.  p  on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  53  m. 
S.  W.  of  San  Antonio.  Cattle  raising,  farm 
ing  and  truck  gardening. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  ei^'ht 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  W.  Trickey,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "um  " 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Mrs.  J.  S.  Rowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

IRRIGATION  AID;  monthly  (A  A). 


PECOS,  c.  h.,  Beeves  Co.-O  639t  pop.," 
on  Pecos  Valley  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PECOS  VALLEY  NEWS;  Tuesdays; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886;  C.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "jjti." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1898;  E.  J.  Moyer,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

PETTY,  Lamar    Co.  cf  500   pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Paris,  the 
county  seat.    Cotton. 
ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;   democratic; 

four  pages  17x24;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Brlce  Collins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

PILOT    POINT,  Denton  Co.   b   on 
Texas  &  Pacific   and   Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  Rds.,  53   m.    N.   E.  of  Fort  Worth. 
Cotton-trading  point.    Farming. 
POST-SIGNAL;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages    13x20;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1878;  D.J.  Mofflt  &  Son.  edltiors  and 
publishers  (8—3).    Circulation  "/kl.- 

PITTSBURG,  c.  h.,    Camp    Co.   □' 

1,783+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  about 
77  m.  N.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.  Steam  grist 
and  saw  mills  and  cotton  gins.  Coal  de- 
posits. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  demooraljic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
F.  A.  Lockhart  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6— 3 1. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl.'  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,020.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
"iKL."  (??)   Inl9C2,  Z(1.2,  4,  5).  In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PLAINVIEW,  c.  b.,  Hale  Co.  ^  M 

m.  S.  W.  of  Clarendon,  the  nearest  railroad 

point.    Agriculture. 

HALE  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pa!?es  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Shafer  &  Wayland,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "iKL." 

PLANO,  Collin  Co.  r^  1,304T  pop.,  on 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  Rds..  18  m,  N.  of  Dallas. 
Grain  and  cotton. 

STAR  -  COURIER  ;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— Sf a r  1889,  Courier  1893,  consoli- 
dated 1902;  J.  L.  Aldridge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "J&L" 

PLEASANTON,  c.  h.,  Atascosa  Co. 

g  35  m.  S.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming  and 

sheep  and  cattle  raising. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  H.  M.  Herrsham,  editor;  A.  G.  McCabb, 
publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

PONTOTOC,  Mason  Co.  D  196  pop., 

17  m.  N.  E.  of  Mason,  the  country  seat. 

Agricultural  and  stock  raising. 

COUNTY  NEWS;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished April,  1904;  D.  C.  Broyles.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

PORT  ARTHUR.  Jej^erson  Co.   □. 
900t    pop.,   on   Kansas   City,   Pittsburg   & 


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Gulf  Rd.  and  Sabine  lake.    Shipping  point 

Farinini:. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLiV,  Saturdays; 
independent  democratic;  four  pages  20i2(i; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  June,  1902;  weekly  1897;  D.  L.  Stump 
&  Son',  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Clrcu 
latloii— daily  ■■ikj  "  weekly  ■■jkj,." 

H  E  1{  A  li  D ;  Saturdays ;  eight  pages  15x21 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  CM. Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:    In  1897.  I  Z.    In  1898.  I.    In 
1899,  y  I.    In  1900.  yl.    In  1901.  "jkx" 

PORT  LAVACA,  c.  h.,  Calhoun  Co. 

p  1,200  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
Fishing,  oyster  dredging  and  horticulture. 

CALHOUN  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Lee  Lankford,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WAVE;  Fridays;  local;  sub«crIptlon  $1; 
established  Januaty,  1901;  Alex  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher  C7— 4). 

PROCTOR,  Comanche  Co.  D  171t  pop 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PROSPER,  Collin  Co.  cf  26t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of 
McKinney. 
TIMES:  Fridays  (A  A). 

QUANAH,   c.  h.,  Hardeman   Co.    b 

1,651+  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd., 

78  m.  N.  W.  of  Wichita  Falls.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE-CHIEF;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  AVEEKLiY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  dally  four  pages  13x20,  weekly 
«lght  pages  15x22;  subscription- daily  $4; 
weekly  $1.50;  established  weekly  1889;  Harry 
Koch,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

OBSERVER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1897;  J.  B.  Goodlett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

QUINLAN,  ffunt  Co.  nf  362t  pop.,  on 
Texas  Midland  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Greenville. 
APPEAL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

QUITMAN,  c.  h.,   Wood  Co.    rf  370 

pop.,  about?  m.  N.  E.  of  Golden,  the  nearest 

station  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rail 

road,  and  45  S.  E.  of  (Greenville.    Farming. 

WOOD  CO.  DE>IOCRAT;Thursdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription 

$1;    established    1893;   Clyde   Jordan,  editor 

and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RANGER,  Eastland  Co.  a  586+ pop., 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

LEADER;    Fridays;   prohibition;    four 
pages  12x171^;  subscription  $1;   established 
May.  1903;   T.  D.  Sisk.  editor  and  publisher 
<1— 5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  l\)Oi,  Tal. 

RATCLIFF,  Houston  Co.  D- 3,000  pop., 

on   Eastern   Texas   Rd.      Saw   mills   and 

agriculture. 

HOUSTON    CO.    HERALD;     Thurs- 
days;   democratic;    eight  pages  13x20;   sub- 
scription $1;    established  June,  19<I4;     H.  A. 
McCelvey,    editor;    McCelvey     Bros.,    pub 
Ushers  (2— 5  P). 

RAVENNA,   -Farmm  Co.  d' 200  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  6  m.  N. 

of  Bonham. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  local:  four  pages 
171^x25;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 


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ber,  19(»3:    A.  Burton,  editor   and   publisher 

(2-5  P). 

REFUGIO,  c.  h.,  Refugio   Co.   p  600 

pop.,  on  Mission  r.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Victoria. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
J.  F.  Gaffney,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RICE,    Navarro  Co.  cf  .500  pop.,  on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of 

Corslcana. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1901; 
Millerman  &  South,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHARDSON,    Dallas  Co.  d  4U 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  12 
m.  N.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscriDtlon  50  cents;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  S.  B.  Harben,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  \%Z,  4'^5; 
for  1904,  SOS. 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  For*   Bend  Co. 

a,  993  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 

and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds.,  60  m.  N.  W. 

of  Galveston.    Agriculture. 

TEXAS  COASTER ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1894;  Clarence  L.  Renfro.  editor  ana  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jjii,." 

RIESEIj,  McLennan  Co.  D  550  pop., 

on  Waco  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Waco,  the  county  seat.    Cotton  and  corn. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  Fischer, 
editor-  Riesel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jjcl." 

RISING  STAR,  Eastland  Co.  b  340t 
pop.,  20  m.  S.  of  Eastland,  the  county  seat. 
OH  and  coal. 

RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

X-RAY;  Fridays;  four  pages  10i^xl9; 
subscription  51)  cents;  estal)iished  1901;  Al- 
bert Tyson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—2).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ROBERT  LEE,  c.  h..  Coke  Co.  -n  550 
pop.,  4u  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Ballinger.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising.   Coal  and  petroleum. 

COKE  CO.  RUSTLER;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  J.  C.  Newton,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

OBSERVER:  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROBY,  c.  h.,  Fisher  Co.  t|500  pop.,  20 

m.  N.  of  Sweetwater.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  D.  T.  Bulloch,  ediior  and  publisher 
7-  3).    Circulation  'j^l." 

ROCKDALE,  i^A'towi  Co.  n2.615tpop.. 

on  International   &  Great    Northern   and 

San    Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  60  m. 

S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 

IVI  E  S  S  E  N  €J  E  R  ;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages    15x22;  subscription   $1; 


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established  1873;  Howard  WlUson,  editor 
and  publisher  (7--3). 

Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,1.  In  1899,  y I.  Inl900,"JKL."  In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 
In  19U3.  (++). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pageg 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Crockett  Boone,  editor;  Boone  &  Davis,  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL' 

ROCKPORT,  c.  h.,  Aransas  Co.  p 

l,153t  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  PasB 
Rd.,  about  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Corpus  Christi. 
Summer  and  winter  gulf  coast  health  re- 
sort.   Stock  raising  and  truck  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
J.  O.  Boehmer,  editor;  Edgar  Fite,  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ROCK  SPRINGS,  ch.,  Edwards  Co. 

o  350  pop.,  SO  m.  W.  of  Kerrville.    Stock 

raising. 

RUSTLER;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
111^x18;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
T.  S.  Pickens,  editor  add  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jKi" 

ROCKTfTALL,  c.  h..  Rockwall  Co.  cf 
1,245+  pop., on  Missouri. Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
23  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 

ROCKWALL.  CO.  HERALD;  Fri- 
days; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1897 ;  Crockett 
Boone,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — i). 
Circulatiou:  lnl900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,192;  for  1902,  1,223.  In 
1903,  y I.    In  1904,  yi. 

TEXAS  SUCCESS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  Manson  &  Cox,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "lkl" 

ROSCOE,  ^"olan  Co.  ^200  pop.,  on 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Sweetwater. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15i^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901;  Her- 
ald Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jjo,."  (A  A). 

ROSENBERG,  Fort  Bend  Co.  0,200 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Sante  Fe  Rd.  and 
Brazos  r.,  3  m.  8.  W.  of  Richmond. 
SILVER     X-RAY;      Fridays;     demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  171.^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  T.  L.  Loughridge,  Jr  ,  editor; 
Geo.  B.  Lang,  publisher  (1—5).    Circ'n  -iKL." 

ROXTON,  Lamar  Co.  a  226  pOp.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W. 

of  Paris,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

EVENING  WIDE  A  WAKE:  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  C.  Phillips,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROYSE  CITY,  Rockimll  Co.  d' 630 
pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  8 
m.  N.  E.  of  Rockwall. 

ENTERPRISF:  Wednesday  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;'democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893.  Wal- 
ter M.  McCrea'ry, editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jjil." 

'RXJ'SG'E, Barnes  Co.  p  800 pop.,  on  San 
Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  32  m.  W.  of 
Cuero.    Farming. 
KARNES    CO.    NEWS  ;    Thursdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


$1.50;  established  1887;  E.  G.  Gillett,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1896.  "iKi.-  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  Jan.,  1898, 1,655. 
In  1898.  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  "isi.-  In 
1902,  Z( 4,  6). 

RUSK,   c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  a-  on  St. 

Louis  Southwestern  Rd..  16  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 

Jacksonville.    Agriculture. 

INDUSTRIAL  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
agriculture;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1850;  John  B. 
Long,  editor;  John  B.  Long  &  Son,  publish- 
ers (.3r— 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  established 
1899;  E.  A.  Criest,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ALCALDECHRONICLE;  semi- 
monthly; four  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  January,  1902;  J.B.  Moran, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n  "uu,." 
(A  A). 

SABINAL,   Uvalde  Co.  Q  650  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.  W.  of  San  An 
tonio.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
SENTINEL,;    Saturdays;    democratic; 

four  pages  15x?2 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1892;  Hal  Sevier,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jill  " 

SABINE,  Jefferson  Co.  O,  25  m.  S.  E. 

of  Beaumont,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1896  ;  F.  H. 
Robinson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

SAINT  JO,  Montague  Co.  b  825t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of 
Gainesville.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 

pages    20x26;   subscription   $1:    established 

1898:  E.  F.  &  J.  S.  Ross,  editors  and  publishers 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SAN   ANGELO,  c.  h.,  Tom  Green 

Co.  -u  7,500  pop.,  terminus  of  Gulf,  Colorado 

&    Santa  Fe   Rd.,  275  W.   of  Fort   Worth. 

Stock  raising,  farming  and  woolmarket. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  W.  I.  Weyland,  editor  and  publisher 
(_1— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
l,'ir5;/or  1898.  I,a8'2;  for  1899.  1,314. 
Inl90(J,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  (z-1. 2, 4, 5)  I, 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1884;  J.  G.  Murphy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,460.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  tvith  Oct.,  1898, 
2,132.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  July.\%l, 
2,367; /or  1902,  2,62S;/or  1903.  2,650: 
/or  1904.  2,909. 

SAN  ANTONIO,  c.  h.,  Bexar  Co.  p 
53,321+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's,  In- 
ternational &  Great  Northern,  San  Antonio 
&  Gulf  Shore  and  San  Antonio  &  Arkansas 
Pass  Rds.  and  San  Antonio  r.,  81  m.  S.  W. 
of  Austin,  the  State  capitaL  Stock  raising 
and  commerce  In  wool  and  hides.  Agri- 
culture. 

DAILY. 

EXPRESS;  every  morning, and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; eight  pages  19x22;  sub- 


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TEJAS—Siin  Antonio. 


TKXAS—Siin  Antonio. 


Bcrlption  — dally  $10.  semi-weekly  tl;  estab- 

Itilu'd    1865;    Express    Pu»)ll8lilng   Coinpany, 

pulillslierH. 

t'irciiliiliuu- Daily  :    liatliiK  varied  from 

F  111    1>W  to  G   III    ISSC)      In  18%.  (;.     In  1H9T, 

li '/,.    inisys.  v<;.    In  isiiit,  y<;.    In  i".H>u,  >•<;. 

In  I'.Hd.  vll.     in  I'.nrj,  yll.      In  1903,  iz    4 1  11 
(••i.    Inl<A)4,  yll. 

Siuuliiy:  (z-4>ll(«»).  InlitOJ.yll. 
Semi-Weekly:  KutlnR  varU-d  from  Fin 
18'JJ  ti>  a  In  1S9:..  In  lH9f..  <;.  In  18'J7.  C»  Z. 
In  isits.  v(;.  lnI8»lt.  y(;.  In  I'JiH),  y«;.  In 
liKtl.  vll.  In  UHrJ,  yll.  In  V.m,  yll  (••). 
Ii\  I'.Hi-j.  vll. 

FKEIE    PKESfSE    FUElt    TEXAS  » 
•  vorv  oveniUK  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
ii  Y,"  Thursdays  ;  Gernuin  ;  republican  ;  daily 
four  pag<'8  lSx'24,  weelcly  sixteen  pages  15x2'^, 
gubsorlption— daily    $S,"  weelily  $2.50;  estab- 
llslied  1804  ;   Freie  Fresse  f  uer  Texas  Publish 
Ing  Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circiilntioii  — Daily :    •on," 
Weekly:  In  1895,  pubiisiier  asserts,  not  less 
than  4.r>oo.  In  18W,  ii.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,yll. 
In    18'.*9.  pul)llslier    asserts,    lowest    number 
printed.  4,500.     In  1900.  z(;.    In  1901.  v<;.     In 

1902,  (z-1,  2.  4,  5)   H.      In     1903,    yll.      In 
1904.  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  1  (##). 

1jI(«11T;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  eiglit  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  establislied  1881;  San 
Antonio  Light  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
pul)li8lierb  (2 — 1). 

Circulation— Daily:     In    1895,    publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.    In  1896,    I.     In 
1897.  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.   In  1899,  yl.   Iul900,yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  endiny  with  Sep 
tember,  1901,  4,694;  for  1902,   5,008;  for 

1903.  5,547  (bb);  /«'/•  1904,  ^i,^i\7  Ibb). 

WEEKLY. 

DISPATCH;   Saturdays;    labor;    eight 
pages  15x22;  established  1894;  Walton  Peteet, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3). 
Cii-culation:  Iul902, -Jja."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1904,  yll. 

EL  CURKEO  MEXICANO;  Satur 
days;  Spanisli;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  189U;  Victor  Cruz,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  ]901,Z(1,2,  4,  5). 

EL    KEGIDOR;    Thursdays;   Spanish; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $150;  estab 
Ilshed  1888;  Pablo  Cruz,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation   -ull"    In  1898,  Z.     In 


1902, 


•JKL. 


KATHOLISCHE     RUNDSCHAU; 

Thursdays;  German;  catliolic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  B. 
Held,  editor;  Catholic  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1898, 
l,4'.j6:  for  1899,  1,658.  In  190<.),  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1904,  yl.  ' 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  page87xlO;  suV)Scripiion  $2;  esraljlished 
July,  189S;  C.  W.  McNeil,  editor  and  publisher 
(6— 3».    Circulation    ■tai-    (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  MESSENCwER;  Thurs- 
days; roman  catholic;  eight  j)ages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  Soutlieru 
Messenger  Publlshint,'  Co.,  puljUshers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  189fi,  "JKi."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for  19(K),  4,001  ;  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  October,  1901,  4. '2*26 :  for 
a  year  ending/  tritJi  Xovembcr.  1902,  4,975. 
for  190,3,  .j.aO'^;  /"/•  1901,  5,1  76. 

TEXAS  llANNER;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man;  twelve  pages  l.">x22;  subscription  $2 ; 
establislied  February.  1".h)4;  Arthur  Hocks, 
editor;  Texas  Banner  Puljllshing  Co.,  pub- 
lisliers. 

TEXAS  STAATS-ZElTUNCi;  Fri- 
days; German;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
15x22:  8ui)scriptlon  $2;  estal)llshed  1890;  Al 
bert  Holiratli,edito-:Staats  Zeltung  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (tV— 3i. 
CIrrulaiion  "iKL."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  1901,  v|. 

TEXAS  S  T  O  C;  K  II  A  N  AND 
F.AR^IEllj  Wednesdays;  live  stock  and 
agriculture;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 


•1;  •■tabliahed  1881;  Vorles  P.  Brown,  editor; 
Texas  Stockman  and  Farmer  Publishing  Co., 
publlHliera  ( 12-3). 

t'IrculalioM  :  Hating  varied  from  7,.'>00  In 
1892  to  (i  In  is'.)5.  In  1H96,  ii.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yll.  In  1899,  yll.  In  IIXXJ,  pulillsher 
asserts,  no  Issue  since  1892  lias  in-en  less  than 
4, (XX).  In  I'.XJI.  yll.  In  l'.t03,  January, publisher 
asserts,  no  Issue  since  IK92  has  lieeii  less  than 
4,(X)0.  In  19(3,  Decemlier,  publisher  asserts, 
no  issue  (luring  past  ten  years  has  been  less 
than  4,000.    In  1904,  II. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICA  N  SUNDAY;  monthly; 
rellgous;  four  to  sixteen  pages  11x10;  sub- 
scription $12;  established  1903;  Edward 
Thomson,  editor;  Sunday  Leagueof  America, 
publishers  (1    4).    CirculRtlon  ••jki. •■  ( A  A). 

C  L  A  R  I  D(J  E'  S  TEXAS  STOCK 
FARI>IER  ;  monthly;  live  stock;  twenty 
paKes9xl2;  subscription  $1 ;  establislied  1895; 
Clarldge  &  Co.,  editors  and  publisher!  (.'i— 3) 
Circulation  "iKi.."   (++)    In  1902,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

PYTHIAN  KNICillT;  monthly.  {See 
Waco,  Texas.) 

SOUTHERN    BAPTIST;    monthly 

*  TEXAS  FREEMASON;  monthly; 
masonic;  sixteen  pages7xlO;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Leonard  A.  Hell,  editor; 
Texas  Freemason  Co.,  publishers  (1 — •">). 
Circulation:  In  1895.  "jkl.-  In  1896,  I. 
Actital  average  for  1897,  2,458.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  vT.  In  1900,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1!)01,  3,952;  for  1902,  3,735;  for 
1903.  3,7751  for  i;t04.  3.91  S. 

TEXAS  LIQUOR  DEALER; 
monthly ;  retail  liquor:  twelve  i)ageR  10x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  James  P. 
Newcomb,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "ikl." 

BI-MONTHLY. 

REED'S  ISONOMl ;  bi-monthly ;  icono- 
clast; twenty  four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1P02;  J.Guy  Reed, 
editor  and  publisher  (9— J  P). 
Circulation:  Actiial  average  for  1902, 
3,458.    In  1903,  yH.    In  l'.t04,  I. 

SAN  AUGUSTINE,  c.h.,Sa»^t/- 
gustine  Co  D- 261+  pop.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Na- 
cogdoches.   Farming. 

VISITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
suliscriptlon  $1;  estalilished  January,  1901; 
J.  L.  Day,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  -jjii-." 

SANDERSON,  Ptcos  Co.  -n  375  pop. 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co.'s  Rd.,  72  m.  S.  E.  of 

Fort  Stockton,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

TRA  NS-PECOS  N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays; 
six  to  elKht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  May,  nX)2;  A.  T.  Folsom.  editor; 
Folsom  &  Allen,  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "iKj,  ■■ 

SAN  DIEGO,    c.  h.,  Dural  Cn.  g    on 
Mexican  National  Rd.,  50  m.W.  of  Corpus 
Chrlstl.    Cotton,  corn  and  cattle  (A  A). 
SUN;    Thursdays;    English  and  Spanish; 
six   pages  13x20;    subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  D.Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKL."  (A  A). 

SANGER,  £>«»'"»  On.  [^  on  Gulf.  Colo- 
rado &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  ^  ni.  N.  of  Denton, 
the  county  seat. 
COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 

pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1899:  Ernest  Logsdon.  editor  and  publisher. 

(6—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

SAN  MARCOS,  c.h.,Hflv«  To.  D2.29lt 
pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 
and  Missouri, Kansas*  Texas  Rds.  and  San 


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TEXAS. 


Marcos  r.,  30  m.  S.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital,  and  50  N.  E.  of  San  Antonio. 
Agriculture. 

HEEiALDi  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (A  A). 

HAYsi  CO.  TIMES  AND  FARM- 
ERS' JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  G.  A.  McNaughton,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

T  E  X  A  S-D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T  ;  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Daniel  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

SAN  SABA,  c.  h.,  San  Saba  Co.  n  on 
San  Sabar.,  40  m.  W.  of  Lampasas.  Farm- 
ing, milling  and  grazing. 

SAN  SABA  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  30x26;  subscription 
91;  establlsned  1873;  U.  M.  Sanderson,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1898.  "Jii"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,053.  In  1900,  -vkl-"  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••). 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1902;  Will  D. 
Cowan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation "JK-I,." 

SANTA  ANNA,    Coleman  Co.  u  on 

Gulf,   Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 

of  Coleman,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  twelve 
pages  11x15;  subscription $1;  established  1886; 
D.  G.  Boone,  editor;  W.  H.  Mayer,  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SAVOY,  Fannin  Co.  cf  3i3  pop.,  on 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of  Bonham, 

the  countj'  seat.    Agriculture. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  six  to  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1902;  T.  E.  Arterberry.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3*.    Circulation  "JKL." 

SGHULENBURG,   Fayette    Co.   u 

1,149+ pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.,  20 

m.  W.  of  Columbus.     Cotton  compress  and 

cotton-seed  oil   mill.     Cotton,    corn    and 

sugar  cane. 

STICKER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Raymond  Winfree,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).  Circulation  "jsi."  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

SEAGOVILLE,  Dallas  Co.  cf  298 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  E.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

ST  A  R;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,19U2;  J.Lee  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl  ■• 

SEAIiY,^«««nCo.P,700pop.,onGulf, 

Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  Missouri,  Kansas  & 

Texas  and  Texas  Western  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  E. 

of   Bellville,   the   countj'   seat.      Railroad 

roundhouse.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1887; 
Lon  Davis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SOUTHERN  TEACHER;  monthly; 
educational;  negro;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  June,  1902; 
J.  L.  Mosely,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


TEXAS. 


SEGIJIN,  c.  h.,  Guadalupe  Co.  p  2,421t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.,  34  m.  E. 
of  San  Antonio.  Flour,  cotton  oil  and  saw 
mills. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  20x26;  sub.scription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  John  Moore,  editor;  Smith  & 
Moore,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GUADALUPE  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Bryan  &  Wagener,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  Dietz  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (:] — 3).  Circulation  "ijLL" 

SEYMOUR,  c.h.,  Baylor  Co.  ^  on 
Wichita  Valley  Rd.  and  Brazos  r.,  120  m. 
N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Wheat,  corn  and 
stock  raising. 

BAYLOR  CO.  BANNER;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  Bellows  &  Taylor,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (b — IB).    Circulation  -jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  CITIZEN  ;  Fridays; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,  estab- 
lished March,  19(14;  R.  H.  H.  Burnett,  editor 
and  publisher  (12^  P). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  John  W.  Dale, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "iKi." 
(A  A). 

SHAMROCK,  Wheeler  Co.,  \2  loOt 
pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd., 

WHEELER    COUNTY     TEXAN; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

SHERMAN,c.h.,Groj^«on  Co.  cn0,243t 

pop.— local  estimate  14,000— on  Houston  & 

Texas   Central.     St.   Louis  Southwestern, 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Texas  &  Pacific 

and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  13 

m.  S.  of  Red  r.  and  64  N.  of  Dallas.    Grain, 

fruit  and  cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription— dally 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1881,  weekly 
1879;    Hunter  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 

Circulation-Daily:  "j_kl."  In  1902,  Z  (4). 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,019.  In 
1904.  "JjvL." 

Weekly  :  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,000.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  nine  months  of  1897,  2»787.  In 
1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  April.  1899,  3*504;  for  a  year  ending 
with  March,  1901,  3,903  »  for  a  year  ending 
with  August,  1902,  4,230;  for  1903,  4,ti50. 
In  1904,  vH. 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $6;  established 
1886;  J.  L.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (3— ;B). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Jeff  Roberts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.160.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Octo- 
ber,  1898,2,065; /or  1899. '^,014.  In  1900, yl. 
In  1901. (z— 4)1.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

LONE  STAR  ;  Saturdays;  prohibition; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  March.  1901;  Fitts  &  Sloan,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkj."  (A  A). 

SUNDAY  COS3IOPOLITANJ  Sun- 
days; (A  A). 


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TEXAS. 


SHERWOOD,  c.  h.,  Irion  Co.  -D  339 
pop.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  San  Angelo.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

IRION  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
democi-atic;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  establistied  August,  1902;  W.  E.  Biancli, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).   Circ'n  'jkl." 

SHINER,  Lavaca  Co.  g  845t  pop.,  on 

San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  10  m.  N.of 

Yoakum  and  19  S.  of  Flatonia.  Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays ;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  C. 

Habermacher,   editor  and   publisher  (8—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

RUNDSCHAU;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  A.W.  Hiurichs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHOVEL  MOUNT, 5«'««^  Co.,  n 

27  pop.,  20  m.  S.  of  Burnet. 

HERMANNS-SOHN   IN  TEXAS; 

monthly  (A  A). 

SMITHVILLE,  Bastrop  Go.  a  2,577t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd,, 
about  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Bastrop,  the  county 
s«at.    Agriculture, 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15^x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894 ;  Frank  D.  Mc- 
Naughton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n "iKt." 
TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  M.  Bird  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jKi,"  (A  A). 

SNYDER,   c.    h.,    Sourrp   Co.  tl  680 

pop.,  25  m.  N.  of  Colorado,  Tex.     Farming 

and  stock  raising, 

COMING  WEST;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  E.  B.  Barn«s.  editor  and 
publishers  (9—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."   In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WESTERN  L.1GHT;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Maxey  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl. 

SOMERVILLE,  Burleson  Co.   a  140 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
15  m.  S.  E.  of  Caldwell. 
ADVERTISER;    Fridays;   eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 

1901;   Frank  Burney,  editor  and   publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 


SONORA,  c,  h.,  Sutton  Co.  -a  500  pop., 

70  m.  S.  of  San  Angelo.     The  only  town  In 
the  county.    Wool  and  stock  raising, 

DEVIIi'S  RIVER  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  17x34:  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  Mike  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKI,." 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  D. 
B.  Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SPRINGTOWN,  Parker  Co.  6  518 
pop.,  15  m.  N,  E.  of  Weatherford,  nearest 
railroad  station. 

XjOCAL;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 
cember, 1901;  Cox  &  Anderson,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAMFORD,  Jonet  Co.  ti  on  Texas 

Central,  12  m.  N.  of  Anson,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NORTHWESTERN     COURIER; 

Thursdays;    Independent  democratic;   four 


pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  L.  Lyies,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3), 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STEPHENVILLE,  c,  h.,  Erath  Co. 

[j  1,902+  pop.. on  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 
76  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising  and  mining. 

EMPIRE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $l.f0;  estab- 
lislied  1872;  Eugene  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1903,  Z 
(4)  (••). 

ERATH  APPEAL.;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  Upshur  Vincent,  editor;  The 
Mayes  Printing  Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,04'-J;  for  1902,1,251.  In 
1903,  y I.      Tnl904,  yl. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Morris  &  Miller,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,  ".lkl." 

STERLING  CITY,c.  h.,  Sterling  Co. 

ti  500  pop.,  on  North  Concho  r.,  42  m.  N.  W.  of 
San  Angelo.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising, 

N  E W  S ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1891; 
Homer  W.  Schofleld,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STERliING  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1899;  W.  F.  Kellis,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

STOCKDALE,     Wilson    Co.     Q    500 

pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Gulf  Rd.,  35  m.  N, 

W.  of  Cuero.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
C.  H.  Hanson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKJ,.' 

STRATFORD,  Sherman  Co.  tl  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Mexico  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  W.  of  Coldwater,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising, 

STAR;    Fridays;    independent;    eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
1901;  Geo.  M.  Kerr,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation— In  1902,  Z  (1, 2,  4, 5).  In  19(M,"J_Ki  •• 
STRAWN,    Palo  Pinto  Co.   b  700 
pop.,  on  Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 
Palo  Pinto,  the  county  seat.    Cattle  rais- 
ing, agriculture,  cedar  timbering  and  coal 
mining. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUIiPHUR  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Hop. 

kins  Co.  n'  3,635t  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas 

&  Texas  and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds., 

85  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture,  fruit 

and  vegetable  farming. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  HOPKINS  CO.  ECHO, 
Wednesdays;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1899,  weekly  1879;  E.  M.  Tate, 
editor  and  publisher.  Ciro'n- daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1862; 
McDaniel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Inl901,"iKi,."  Actual  average 
/or  1902, '^,096.  In  1903,  y I.  Actual  aver- 
age  for  1904.  2,075. 

HOPKINS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1899;  W.  T.  Gass,  edi- 


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tor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "ikl  •■ 
In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

SUNSET,    Montague    Co.    i  on  Ft. 

Worth  &  Denver  City   Rd.,  46  m.  N.  E.  of 

Ft.  Worth.      Agriculture,    and   fruit  and 

poulti-y  raising. 

SJIGNAL-NEVVS  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  W.  Otis  Teague,  editor  aud 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SWEETWATER,  c.  h.,  Nolan  Co. 

ti  670+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m. 

E.  of  Colorado  and  202  W.  of  Fort  Worth. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ;  E.  H.  Kief er 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1891;  W.  L.  Grogan,  editor;  Grogau  &  Daven- 
port, publishers  (10—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TAYLOR,    Williamson    Co.    n    i,211t 
pop.,  on  International  &   Great  Northern 
and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  37  m. 
N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Railroad 
machine  and  repair  shops.     Cotton,  corn, 
oats,  wheat,  sheep  and  cattle. 
DE:>tOCR  AT  ;    every    evening    except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  cages   15x22;   es- 
tablished lit04;  W.  T.  Jones,  "editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

JO  URN  A  I..;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription- daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  March,  1901,  weekly  1S89;  Perry 
Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P) . 
Circulation- Daily:  "jki  "  ^^^, 

AVeekly:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  1,284.  In  1897,  Y. 
Acttml  average  for  1898,  1,3H7.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 

*  'JK  L. '  * 

HEROIiD;  Thursdays;  German;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1895:  Albert  A.  Bogen,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TEXAN;  Fridays ;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
P.  O.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,088.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898  "i&t-" 
Actual   average  for  1901,  1,028.     In   1902, 

"JKL." 

TEHUACANA,  i^wtesfone  Co.  n  382 
pop.,  15  m.  N.  of  Groesbeck,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
TEXAS  PROTESTANT;  Thursdays; 
methodist    protestaut;     eight    pages    11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;   Judson  S. 
Perry,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "j_kl."    Inl902,  Z(4.  5).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

TEMPLE,  Bell  Co.  D  7,085t  pop.,  on 
Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  ft  Texas  Rds.,  5  m.  E.  of  Belton,  the 
county  seat,  and  36  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Waco. 
Grain,  cotton  and  cattle.  Cotton  mills 
and  railroad  shops. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKL.Y,  Fridays;  daily  four, 
Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly 
SI ;  established— dally  1894,  weekly  1893;  J.  S. 
Perry,  editor;  Perry  &  Dennison,  publishers 
(12-1). 

Circulation— Dally:  "jkl"  ,    , 

Weekly:  In  1899.  "jkl."    In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  for  the  past  year  no  edition  less 


than  1,100.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    Inl904,  (z-4)  I. 

CENTRAL.  TEXAS  VOL.KS- 
BLATT;  Thursdays;  German;  eight  to 
ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished May,  1901;  E.  Theuer,  editor;  Ernst 
Goeth,  publisher  (6—3).     Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  O.  P.  Gresham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
J.  D.  Crow,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL" 

LONE  STAR  PYTHIAN;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  eight  pages 
6x81^;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1CK)4;  W.S.Lemly, editor:  PythianPrint- 
ing  Company,  publisihers  (1 — 5). 

TEXAS  PYTHIAN  BANNER? 
monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  thirty-two 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1903;  W.  S.  Lemly,  editor;  Gresham 
Printing  Co..  publisher  (1—1).  Circula- 
tion ".LKL-"  (A  A). 

TENAHA,  Shelby  Co.  D-  70U  pop.,  on 
Houston,  East  &  West  Texas  Rd.,  10  m.  N. 
of  Center,  the  county  seat.    Farming,  cot- 
ton, corn  and  fruit.   Saw  mills. 
HERALD-RECORD;    Fridays;    four 

pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;    established 

1903:    C.  A.  Jackson,  editor  and   publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (A A). 

TERRELL,    Kaufman    Co.    cT  6,330t 
pop.,  on  Texas  Midland  and  Texas  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  about  12  m.  N.  of  Kaufman,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture,  stock  and  truck  farming. 
TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    WEEKLY,    twice-a-week, 
Tuesdays  and   Fridays;   daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  17J^x24;   subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;   established  1897;    H.  Galbraith, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation- 
dally  "JKL."  weekly  "jkj," 

TIMES-STAR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
ei^rht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865;  T.  J.  Hartley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  av- 
erage for  1899.  1 ,  599 .  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
yl.  In  1902.  (z— 4)1.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I  (••). 

THORNDALE,  ^IHan  Co.  a  on  In- 
ternational &  Great  Northern  Rd..  30  m. 
S.  W.  of  Cameron. 

THORN  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September  1901; 
E.  L.  Ramsey,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

THORNTON,   Limestone   Co.   n  500 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  50m. 

E.  by  S.  of  Waco.  Stoneware  manufacture, 

cattle  raising  and  farming. 

N  E  W^  S  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899:  J.  P.  Walling,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

THROCKMORTON,   c.  h., 

Throckmorton  Co.  i  240+  pop.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Seymour,  the  nearest  railroad  point,  and 
160  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Wagon  manu- 
factories. Wool  growing,  stock  raising 
and  farming. 

TIxMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  ias5;  P.  J.  Foster, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iiti." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1039 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


THURBER,  Ji^raih  Co.  rt  4,500pop.,on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  28  m.  N.  W.  of 
Stephenville.  the  county  seat.  Coalmining. 
Brick  and  tile  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pagas  13x19: 
subgorlptlon  $1;  established  1894;  V.  A.  Gar- 
rison,  editor;    Texas  Pacific  Mercantile   & 
Manufacturing  Co.,  publishers  ( 12-  3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

TID  WELL,  ffttnt  Co.  i  51i^  m.  N.  of 

Greenville,  the  nearest  railroad  station  on 

the  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd. 

ADVOCATE  OF  TRUTH:  monthly; 
baptiit;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
entablished  April.  1901;  J.  C.  Slkes  and  J.  R. 
Hardy,  editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n"iKL" 

TIMPSON,  Shelby  Co.  n-  on  Houston, 
East  &  West  Texas  and  Marshall,  Tlmpson 
&  Sabine  Pass  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Nacog- 
doches. Canning  factory  and  saw  mills. 
Coal  mining,  agriculture  and  timber. 

TIIWE8;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIj  Y,  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24 ;  subscription — dai  ly  $5,  weekly  $1 ; 
egtablished— dally  1903,  weekly  1885;  J.  D.  <fe 
W.  E.  Ford,  editors  and  publishera  (;3 — 3). 
Ciroulation— dally  •jkl."  weekly  "isi" 

EAST  TEXAS  STARi  Tuesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  May,  1902;  G.  W.  Carter  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers.     Circ'n  "ikl."  (AA)- 

UNION;   Fridays  (A  A). 

TIOGA,  Grayson  Co.  ^  500  pop,,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  W.  of  Sherman,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERAIiD:  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  J.  L.  Wells  &  J.  J.  Surgmer,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  J.  G.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl' 

TOLAR,  Hood  Co.    i  171 1    pop.,  on 

Fort  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 

Granbuy. 

REGISTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TRENTON,  Faujiin  Co.  [if  276  pop., on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  14  m. 
S.  W.  of  Bonham,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!;  established  May.  19U2; 
S.  S.  Bruce,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

TROUPE,  Smith  Co.  □'  724  pop.,  on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  19  m. 

S.  E.  of  Tyler.    Saw  mills  and  truck  fruit 

industry. 

BANNER;    Fridays;    democratic;   eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
1894;  Whitley  &  Edwards,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  I  (QD). 

TROY,  Bell  Co.  U  on  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas &  Texas  Rd. ,9m  N.  of  Temple  and  25 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Waco.     Cotton  and  grain. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J.  M. 
Lawrence,  editor;  Mrs.  M.  V.  Lawrence,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jKi." 


TULIA,  Sirisher  Co.  "□  700  pop.,  32  m. 

S.  by  E.  of  Canyon,  the  nearest  railroad 

station  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante 

Fe  Rd. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pageg  13x20;  subscription  $1;  A.  W. 
Calahan,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Cir- 
culation "JKI." 


TYLER,  o.  h.,  Smith  Co.  cf  8,069t  pop., 

on  International  &  Great  Northern  and  St. 

Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  about  95  m.  E.  by 

S.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agricultural  center. 

COURIERjeveryevenlngexcept  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tabllslied— daily  1898, weekly  1882;  L.Jl.Green, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n— dally  "jkl." 
weeklv  "jk_l." 

DEMOCRAT  -  REPORTER  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY, 
Fridays ;  democratic ;  dally  four  pages  18x24, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x142;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1887, 
weekly  1842;  H.V.  Hamilton's  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers.  Circulation  —  dally  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

BAPTIST  SWORD  AND  SHIET.Di 
Wednesdays;  baptist;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.  M. 
Webb,  editor;  Sword  and  Shield  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  ;  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  2,000.  In  1897, 1  Z.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  July,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  number  printed  during  th« 
last  year  was  1.750.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903,  yl.    Inl904,  yl. 

CONFEDERATE  SOLDIER  AND 
DAUGHTER;  monthly;  historical;  thirty- 
eight  pages  7^xlOM;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Sid  S.  Johnson,  editor;  Confed- 
erate Soldier  and  Daughter  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation  :    In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903.  (z-4) 
I(»»)(AA). 

UVALDE,  c.  h.,  Uvalde  Co.  g  l,889t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  93  m. 

W.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming,  mining  and 

stock  raising. 

L.E  A  DER-NE  WS ;  Fridays;  democratic 
four  pages  18x24;  sub.scriptlon  $1;  established 
1898;  H.  P.  Hornby,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

VALLEY  MILLS,  BosqueCo.  n  519 
pop.,  on  Gulf ,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  20 
m.  S.E.  of  Meridian,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

PROTECTIONIST;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August,  1901;  M.  D.  Townley,  edi- 
tor; Protectionist  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VALLEY  VIEW,  Cooke  Co.  i  378t 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  10 
m.  S.  of  Gainesville. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

VAN    ALSTYNE,    Grayson    Co.  ^ 

1,940+   pop.,  on  Houston  &   Texas  Central 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Sherman,  the  county  seat. 

Grain,  cotton  and  farming. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  R.  S.  Fulton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKL."    In  1900,  Z.    In 

1901.  October,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
during  the   past   year    exceeded    1.975.     In 

1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904,  yl. 


1040 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscriptions!;  established  1884;  G.  T. 
McDonough,  editor;  Mrs.  L.  B.  Evans,  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

VELASCO,  Brazoria  Co.  D,  800  pop., 
on  Velasco  Terminal  Rd.  and  at  mouth  of 
Brazos  r..  20  m.S.  of  Columbia.     Good  har- 
bor.   Agriculture. 
WORLD;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1880; 

Oscar  O.  Nation,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  'irju.-" 

VENUS,  Johnson  Co.  [^  on  Gulf,  Col- 
orado &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Alra- 
rado,  and  20  E.  of  Cleburne,  the  county 
seat.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
Bcription  $1;  established  1895;  Elrie  Robin- 
son, editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "iKL." 

VERNON,  c.  h.  Wilbarger  Co.  ^  l,993t 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,  about 
50  m.  N.  W.  of  Wichita  Falls.    Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 
CALL;   Wednesdays;    democratic;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 

D.  D.McConnell,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  "jja,." 

VICTORIA,  c.h.,  Victoria  Co.  g  4,010t 

pop.,  on   Southern   Pacific   Co's   Rd.   and 

Guadalupe  r. ,  about  120  m.  S.  W.  of  Houston. 

I  Cotton,   corn,  potatoes,  sugar   cane,   rice 

and  cereals. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  15x22;  subscription -daily 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1896,  weekly 
1846;  French  &Jecker,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  weekly  •■.ikl." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
S5;  established  1893;  Addington  &  Williams, 
publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation ■•jkl.-  (A  A). 
DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG  FUER 
TEXAS;  Thursdays;  German;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Albert  Ernst, editor  and  publisher; 
Issues  an  8  page  Sunday  supplement  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896, '2,11 3.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  tvifh  July,  1901,2,SO7;  for 
1902,3,064.    In  1903,  yH.     Actual  average 

/or  1904,  3, '181. 

FACT;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
October,  1901,  Smith  &  Cooke,  editors  and 
pablishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TEXAS  GUIDE;  Saturdays;  negro; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883:  Theo.  Boughman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3).    Circulation  "JicL" 

TEXAS  TRUMPET:  Thursdays; 
democratic;  thirty-six  to  forty  eight  pages 
61^x9}^;  subscription  .f;1.75;  established  March, 
1904;  Trumpet  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5). 

"WACO,  c.  h.,  McLennan  Co.  ^  20,686t 
pop.,  on  terminus  Houston  &  Texas  Cen- 
tral, terminus  Texas  Central,  terminus  San 
Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass,  Missouri,  Kansas 
&  Texas,  and  St.  Louis  &  Southwestern 
Rds.  and  Brazos  r.,  95  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin, 
the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Paul  Quinn 
College.  Manufacturing,  agriculture,  stock 
raising  and  wool  growing. 

DAILY. 
TELEPHONE;    every   evening  except 

Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,    Fridays;  daily 


four  to  eight  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pagea 
15x22;  subscription- daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1; 
established  1892;  C.  J.  Glover,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation— Daily:    In   1896,   "iKL"     In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl.- 
Weekly:  -jkl."  (A A). 

T I M  ES-HER  A  LD  ;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  eight  to  sixteen,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $8,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1895,  semi-weekly  1898;  Waco  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  "ish"  In 
1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  5,320;  for  1900,  6. 168;  for  1901, 
3,958:  for  1902,  5,612.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
U»04.  yG. 
Semi- Weekly:  "iKi,.- 

WEEKLY. 

JUSTICE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PAUL  QUINN  WEEKLY;  Saturdays, 
during  college  jear ;  collegiate;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1886; 
J.  H.  Falton,  editor;  Students  of  Paul  Quinn 
College,  publishers.  Circulation  "jsl"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

POST;  Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  establJihed  1891;  F. 
Lueders, editor;  F.  Lueders  &  Son,  publishers 
(6-3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

REVIE  W  ;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1902;  W.  M.  Woodall,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 5P).  Circulation:  In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4,5).    Inl904,  "JKi.." 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895 ;  A.  R.  McCuUom,  editor ;  The  Trib- 
une Company,  publishers.  Circulation  "iju.  " 
In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

WORD  OF  TRUTH;  Tuesdays;  un- 
denomiuatioual;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  Nail  &  Ingram,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

YOUTH'S  SOUTHLAND;  semi- 
monthly; young  people;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Richard 
A.  Burleson,  editor;  The  Southland  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1898.  1.  In  1899. zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yK 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  "iicL."  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

COTTON     GINNERS'    JOURNAL^ 

monthly ;  cotton  ginning  and  cotton ;  sixteen 
to  twen  ty  pages  10x15 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A. R.McCullom, manager;  Cotton 
Journal  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkl-  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1901.  (z-4)I.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (A  A). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  monthly;  agnostic; 
twenty  pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished as  Independent  Pulpit,  1883;  J.  D. 
Shaw,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.600.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898.  "Jjo."  In  1900,  Z.  Actual  average 
/orl901,  1,358.  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,yl.  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

TEXAS  PYTHIAN  KNIGHT; 
monthly;  Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  tl;  established  18B9; 
R.H.  Wester,  editor;  Pythian  Knight  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,642.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1899.  3,500.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1908,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
(A  A). 

"WAELDER,    Gonzales   Co.  P    1,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  off 


CATALOGiUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


Gonzales,  the  county  seat.     Stock  raising 

and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  establisiied  1899;  L.  D.  Chad- 
dock,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n'JKL." 
(A  A). 

TVALLIS,  Austin  Co.  O,  700  pop.,  on 
Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  San  Antonio 
&  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  22  miles  S.  E.  of  Belle- 
ville. 
GRAPHOPHONE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WALLISVIULE,    Cfuimber   Co.    O, 
128+  pop.,  51)  m.  N.  of  Galveston. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WASKOM,  ifarrison  Co.  ^  207  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Texas  &  Kansas  and  Texas  & 

Pacific  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Marshall,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HEADLIGHT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  5xTJ^;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished December,  1902;  J.  M.  Holt,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 8).  Circulation  '•jia-."(A  A). 

WAXAHACHIE,  c.  h.,  Ellit  Co.  d 

4.786+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  180  m.  N.  E. 

of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Cotton-seed 

oil  mills  and  cotton  compresses  and  flour 

mills. 

LIGHT;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  W.  A.  Ownby, 
editor;  Light  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EAGLE;   Saturdays;  democratic;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901; 
A.  B.  Yeager,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  -jkl."  In  1903  (z-4)  I. 
(A  A). 

ELLIS  CO.  MIRROR;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Thos.  J.  Middleton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  •  JKL" 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1875;  W.J.  B"<e,  editor;  Enter- 
prise Publishing  Company,  publishers  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ".jkl."  In  1899.  H. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
March  9,  1900,  5.085;  for  a  year  ending 
with  3Iarch  8, 1901,  5,1  SO;  /or  1902,  5,39t2. 
In  1903,  yG.    In  1904.  H  (DD)- 

TRINITONIAN;  monthly,  during  col- 
lege year;  collegiave;  thirty  six  pages  5^^x83.^ ; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1900; 
R.  A.  Taylor,  editor;  Students  of  Trinity 
University,    publishers    (2—3).     Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

"WEATHERFORD,   c.  h.,   Parker 

Co.  ti  4,7S6+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific,  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  Weatherford,  Mineral 
Wells  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  about  30  m. 
W.  of  Fort  Worth  and  200  N.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD?  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $4.80,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Railey  &  Swltzer,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jjll-" 
Weekly  :  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,975. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
ten  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  Aaron  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,569;  for  1897,   1,417.    In  1898,  yl.    In 

66 


1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  Sept.,  1900.  ItetG.  In  1901,  y I.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,727.  In  19<)3,  yl.  In 
19()4,yl. 

REPUBLIC;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eiglit  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Thompson  &  Shaw,  editors  and 
publishers  (9— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  Inl903,  Z(4). 
(A  A). 

WEIMAR,  Colorado  Co.  O,  l,337t  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  13  m.  W.  of 

Columbus,  the  county  seat.     Cotton-seed 

oil  mills,  cotton  planter  and  sash  and  door 

factories. 

MERCURY;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  John  H.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3),  Circulation  "jkl.-- 

WELLINGTON,   Collingsworth  Co. 

"m  150  pop.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of   Memphis,  the 

nearest  railroad  station  on  the  Fort  Worth 

&  Denver  City  Rd. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pageg 
173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  J. 
M.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5). 

WEST,  McLennan  Co.  a  2,000  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 

Hlllsboro  and  18  N.  of  Waco,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture  and  cotton. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  F.  B.  Whip- 
key,  editor:  West  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3-  3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jivl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,531.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,565. 

WHARTON,  c.  h.,  Wharton  Co.  P, 
1,239  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 
Colorado  r.,  38  m.  S.  W.  of  Columbus  and 
80  S.  E.  of  Richmond.    Farming. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  G.  W.  McKnight,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPECTATOR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
1.3x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
Eagles  &  Davis,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

W^HITESBORO,  Gray$on  Co.  cf 
1,243+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  about  20  m.  W. 
of  Sherman,  the  county  seat.  Cotton,  corn 
and  wheat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Acton  &  Denton,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "iKL."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
Denton  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

WHITEWRIGHT,  Grayson  Go.  cf 

1,804+  pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  23  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sherman,  the  county  seat.  Cotton,  corn 
and  wheat. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Anderson, 
Harrison  &  Williams,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "ijcL  "  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,340.  In  1899.  zl. 
I  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yL  Inl902,yl.  Inl903,"i£i." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


"WHITNEY,  Sill  Co.  a  897  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  Rd..  32  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Waco. 

Cotton-shipping  point. 

MESSENGER  ;  Fridayg;  eight  pages 
lSx22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  D.  S. 
Mayes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  has  not 
less  than  1,250;  In  1901,  not  less  than  1,325, 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,369;  for  1903, 
1,531;  /or  1904,  1,756. 

WICHITA  FALLS,  c.  h,.  Wichita 

Co.  i  2,480+  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver 

City  Rd..  114  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth. 

Grazing  and  farming, 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Dougherty  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

T  1  ]>I  E  S  J  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
Ed  Howard,  editorand  publisher  (12— 2).  Cir- 
culation   "JKL." 

WICHITA  liEDGER;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1895; 
N.  H.  Bigger,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "isi."  (A  A). 

"WIIjLIS,  Montgomery  Go.  O^  832  pop., 

on    International   &  Great   Northern  Rd,, 

50  m.  N.  of  Houston.  Flour,  saw  and  planing 

mills. 

M0NTf;0  3IERY  CO.  RECORD- 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays  (A  A), 

WILLSPOINT,  Van  Zandt  Co.  cf 
1.347+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd,,  48  m,  E. 
of  Dallas.  Cotton  gins  and  flour  mills. 
Shipping  point  for  cotton,  cattle  and  hides, 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;    C.  E.    Gilmore,   editor  and  publisher 

a-5). 

Circulation  :    In  1902,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1903.  2,303;  for  1904,  3,946. 

WINCHELL,  Brown  Co.  n  on  Fort 
Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd. 
BROWN  CO.  CALL;  Thursdays  (A  A) 

WINNSBORO,  Wood  Co,  [^899t  pop., 
on  Sherman,  Shreveport  &  Southern  Rd,, 
82  m.  W.  of    Daingerfleld.      Farming  and 
lumbering. 
WIDE-AWAKE;  Fridays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


TEXAS. 


1893;  H.  Carson,  editor;  WInnsboro  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P).    Circulation  "iKi" 

WOLFE  CITY, SuntCo.  b  l,549tpop., 
on   Gulf,   Colorado    &    Santa   Fe   and   St. 
Louis    Southwestern    Rds.,    20    m.    N.   of 
Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
SUN;   Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  J.  H, 
Burton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

WORTHAM,   Freestone    Co.   D-  850 

pop.,  on  Texas  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 

Fairfield,  the  county  seat,  and  77  S.E.  of 

Dallas. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Ed.  Satterwhite.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3), 
Circulation  "isi" 

WYLIE,  Collin  Co.  cf  773t  pop.,  on. 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis 

Southwestern  Rds,,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas. 

Farming  and  cotton  growing. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  A.  Padon,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "{kl." 

YOAKUM,  Dewitt  Co.  p  3,499t  pop.,  on 
San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Ra.,  17  m. 
N.  N.  E,  of  Cuero,  the  county  seat.  Situated 
on  border  line  of  Dewitt  and  Lavaca  coun- 
ties. Railroad  shops  and  cotton  compress. 
Agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished 1897;  J.  W.  Cook,  publisher  (7— 3P), 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  W^EEKLY,  Saturdays;  Sunday  eight 
pages,  daily  and  weekly  four  pages ;  daily  and 
Sunday  153^x22,  weekly  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1896,  weekly  1890;  W.  L.  Johnston,  editor  and 
publisher.   Circ'n— daily  "JKi"  weekly  "jkl.  " 

YORKTO"WN,  Dewitt  Co.^sm  pop., 

on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd,,  70  m. 

S.  E.  of  San  Antonio,    Farming. 

N  E  W^  S  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  B.  L.  Hausman.  editor;  Wm,  Hausman, 
publisher  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "iiu." 


UTAH. 


Population  276,749  t.     Land  Area  82,190  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Idaho  and  Wyoming,  east  by  Wyoming  and  Colorado, 
south  by  Arizona,  and  west  by  Nevada.  State  capital :  Salt  Lake  City.  Principal 
products  and  industries :  Mining,  agriculture  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  86,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily, 8;  tri-weekly,  1 ;  semi-weekly,  7;  weekly,  59;  semi-monthly,  3;  monthly,  8. 

The  cities  of  over  2,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Eureka 3,085t 

Brigrham '^,S59t 

!Spani!^h  Fork '2,735t 

Ainericau  Fork *i,73'-it 

LehiCity 2,719t 

Paysou '^.eaet 


Salt  Lake  City SS-.^Slt 

Ogdeu I«,3l3t 

ProvoCity ttjlJ^-lt 

Ijosau 5,4.'>lt 

Park  City 3,759t 

Springville 3,4ti2t 


AMERICAN  FORK,  Utah  Co.  u 

2,800  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande,  Western  &  Oregon 

Short  Line  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City. 

Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $L50  ;  established  May,  1903; 
Wm.  D.  Loveless,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4) . 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BEAVER,  c.  h.,  Beaver  Co.  p  2,000 
pop.,  32  m.  from  Milford,  the  nearest  point 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15^x22;   subscription  $2;  established  April, 
190<!;  C.  T.  Harte,  editor  and  publisher.    Clr 
eolation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PRESS;  Fridays;  mormon;  eight  pages 
11x151^^;  subscription  $1.25;  established  No- 
vember, 1904;  D.  I.  Frazer  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

BINGHAM,  Salt  Lake  Co.  i  3,0C0  pop. 

—  local    estimate    2,900  — on    Rio    Grande 

Western  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City, 

the  county  seat  and  State  capltaL    Mining. 

BULiIiETIN  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  B.  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL" 

BOUNTIFUL,  Davis  Co.  b  l,442t-pop., 

on  Salt  Lake  &  Ogden  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Salt 

Lake  City,  the  State  capital.    Sheep  raising 

and  agriculture. 

DAVIS  CO.  CLIPPER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1892;  John  Stable,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3)     Circulation  "iKi" 

BRIGHAM,c.h.,5oa:«/der  Co.^2,859t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Oregon 

Short  Line  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  of  Ogden. 

Floui  mill,  fruit  raising,  agriculture  and 

mining. 

BOXELDER  NEWS;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  173^x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1895;  Hyrum  Standing, 
editor;  Standing  &  Wixom,  publishers  (2-~4). 
Circulation  "jki,." 

CASTLiEDALE,  c.  h.,  Emery  Co.  n 
559t  pop.,  180  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Wheat, 
sheep  and  wool. 

EMERY  CO.  PROGRESS;  Saturdays; 

Independent;  four  pages  17x34;  subscription 


$1.50;  established  1900;  H.  T.  Haines,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CEDAR  CITY,  Iron  Co. p  l,425t pop., 

54  m.  S.  of  and  connected  by  stage  with 

Milford,  the  nearest  station  on  the  Oregon 

Short  Line  Rd.    Agriculture,  stock  raising 

and  mining. 

IRON  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893;  Chas.  S.  Wilkinson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

COAEVIIjIiE,  0.  h.,5ummf<  Co.  [j 

808+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  E. 

of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State  «apltal.    Coal 

mining  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x23;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  C.  R.  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).    CIrc'n  "4kl." 

CORINNE,  Boxelder  Co.  Y:  323t  pop., 

on    Southern  Pacific   Co's    Rd..  i%  m.  N. 

W.  of  Bingham,  the  county  seat.  Farming, 

stock  raising  and  fruit. 

INTER  MOUNTAIN    NEWS;    Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1899;  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:   In  1900.  "jjcl.-      Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,000;  for  1902,  1,129.     In 

1903,    "JKL." 

EPHRAIM,  Sanpete  Co.  D  2,086t  pop., 
on  Rio  Grande  Western  and  San  Pete  Val- 
ley Rd».,  130  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  M.  F.  Murray,  editor;  M.  F. 
Murray  &  Co.,  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

EUREKA,  Juab    Co.    -G    3,085t  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short  Line  and  Rio  Grande 
I  IWestern  Rds..  90  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City 

the  State  capital.    Milling  and  mining. 

REPORTER;  Frid ays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  E.  Huish,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

TINTIC  MINER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1891;Tintlc  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors  and  publishers  (3— 3),  CIrc'n  "iKi,."  (A  A). 


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UTAH. 


FILIiMORE,  c.  h.,  Jtfi«ardCo.-nl,0S7t 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Richfield.  Agriculture 
and  live  stock. 

PROGRESS-REVIEW;  Fridays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894  ;  L.  U.  Gaisford,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "ikl." 
In  1897.  Z.    Inl90-2,"iKL.-    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

GUNNISON,  Sanpete  Co.  D  829t  pop., 

on  Rio  Grande   Western  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  of 

Mantl,  the  county  seat. 

GAZETTE:   Fridays:  eight  pages  18x24; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  N.Gled- 

hlil,  editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl.' 

HEBER,   c.  h.,   Wasatch  Co.    a   l,.534t 
pop.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of   Park  City,  the 
nearest  station  on  the  Union  Pacific  Rd. 
Timber,  mining  and  farming. 
WASATCH  WAVE  I  Fridays:  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  S1.5(J;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Wm.  Buys,  editor;  Wasatch 
Publishing   Co.,   publishers   (6—3).    Circula- 
tion ••JKL." 

LEHICITY,  Utah  Co.  □  2,719tpop.,on 

Rio    Grande   Western   and   Oregon   Short 

Line  Rds.,  about  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Provo  City, 

the  county  seat.  Flour  mills  and  beet-sugar 

manufactory.    Stock  raising. 

L  E  H  I  BANNER;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Lehi  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Cache  Co.  ^  .5,451t  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  66  m.  N.  of 
Ogden.    Water  power.    Farming. 

JOURNAL.;  trl-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  established  1882; 
A.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  189.5,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,600.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1893,  yl.  In  1899,  yf.  In  19i)0.  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  #1. 
In  1904,  y I. 

REP  IJ  B  Lie  A  N ;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  lour  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  September, 
1902;  Republican  Company,  publishers  (3— 3). 
Circulation  ••jkl." 

NATION;  weekly,  twice-a  week,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages' 1717^x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  E.  T.  Hyde,  editor;  Nation  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (6—3).  Clrc'n  "jicl." 
(A  A). 

MANTI,  c.  h.,   Sanpete   Co.   D   2,408t 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  and  Sanpete 
Valley  Rds.,  150  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 
MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1893  ;   N.  P.   Nelson,  lessee  and  man- 
ager (9—3).    Circulation '•J_KL  " 

SANPETE    FREE    PRESS;    Wednes- 
days; independent;  twelve  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription tl;  established  1898;  L.  A.  Lauber, 
editor   and   publisher    (3—3).      Clrc'n  "jkl" 
A  A). 

MARYSVALE,  Piute  Co.  g  170 pop.. 

on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,   15  m.    N.  of 

Junction,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  mining,  farm- 
ing and  stock  raising;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription  $2;   established   September,    1902; 


UTAH. 


The  Free  Lance  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MERCUR,  Tooele  Co.  -n  2,351t  pop.,  25 

m.  S.  E.  of  Tooele,  the  county  seat.    Gold 

and  silver  mining. 

MINER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1895;  James 
T.  Jakeman,  editor  and  publisher  (3  -  3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MILFORD,  Beaver  Co.  p  200  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short  Line,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaver 

City. 

TIMES:  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13.X20:  subscription  $2;  established  1901;  C.  T. 
Harte,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion ••JKL." 

MOAB,  c.  h.,  Grand  Co.  Q  500  pop.,  35 

m.  S.  of  Thompson,  the  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion, and  1  m.  E.  of  Grand  r. 

GRAND  VALLEY  TI3IES;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J.  N.  Corbin,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MORGAN,  Morgan  Co.   ^  600t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.of  Ogden. 

Wheat,  potatoes,  lime  and  bricks.  Gold  and 

silver  mining. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  O.  W, 
Covington,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  Sanpete  Co. 

D  2,372-t-  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Mantl,  the  county  seat. 

Sheep  raising  and  farming. 

PYRAMID  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  independent:  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1890;  J.  M. 
Boyden,  editor;  Pyramid  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3--;3).    Circulation  ••jkl  " 

MURRAY,  Salt  Lake  Co.  [^  2,500  pop., 

on   Oregon   Short   Line   and    Rio    Grande 

Western  Rds..  8  m.  S.  of  and  connected  by 

electric  cars  with  Salt  Lake  City.    Smelting 

and  refining  works.    Agriculture. 

AMERICAN  EAGLiE;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  M.  A.  Wlllumson, 
editor;  American  Eagle  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "^kl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902.  3,277.  lu  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yl. 

NEPHI,  c.  h.,  Juab  Co.  -n  2,208  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  and  San  Pete  Valley  Rds., 

91  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State  capital. 

Sheep  raising  and  farming.    Salt,  gypsum 

and  marble. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Ewlng  A 
Cook,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

OGDEN,  e.h.,  fTefterCo.  tl  22,300  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line,  Rio  Grande  Western, 
Southern  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and 
at  confluence  of  Ogden  and  Weber  rs.,  37  m. 
N.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  wholesale  receiving 
and  shipping  depot.  Mining  and  farming. 
EXAMINER;     every     morning;     and 

SUN  Tuesdays;    eight   pages  15x21>^;   sub 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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UTAH. 


scrlptloiiilnlly,  $6;    weekly,  $1;  established— 
dally  l'J(i.i,  weekly  1870;  Win. Glasmaiin,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 
Ciiviilntion     llally:  In  19ti4,  (z-6)  I. 
\Vr«'Uly:  In  I'M^i.  I. 

I!*TAM>AI{|»  J  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  HTANDAIII)  Fridays;  repub 
lloan;  ei^lit  pages  IT-x'-ilMj:  subscription- 
dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1870;  The 
Stainiard  rul)llt.hlng  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers t  IJ—n. 

(.Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1S95,  ;|,0I9.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.819.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1899.  3,H91.  Inl9(K),  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  3,864;  for  1902 
4.0'i;ij/oriy03.  4,381.  In  1904.  (z-6)  H. 
Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
6.183.  In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  6,003.  In  1897,  (J  Z.  In  1898,  vH.  Actual 
averagefor  1899,  6.209.    In    1900,    yG.    In 

1901,  yH.  Actual  averagefor  1902,3,031; 
for  1903,  3, 158.     In  1;H)4.  yH. 

UTAH  ?STATE  JOURNAL;  Satur 
davs;  Independent;  eitiht  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1896 :  E.  A.  Llttlefleld, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl"    In 

1902,  Z  (2,4.  5). 

PANGUITCH,   Garfield    Co.  p    883t 

pop..  280  ni.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.     Sheep 

and  cattle  raising. 

PROGRES5S;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1,50;  established  1897;  E. 
S.  Worthen,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

PARK  CITY,  Summit  Co.  [^  3.759t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  S.E.  of  Salt 
Lake  City.    Silver  mines  and  quartz  mills. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
gubscrlption  $2;  established  December.  1902; 
N.  B.  Dresser,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PARK  RECORD;  Saturdays  ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab 
Ushed  1880;   Raddon  &  Raddon,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,142;  for  1903,  1,317.  In 
1904,  yl. 

PAYSON,  Utah  Co.  a  2,636t  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Short  Line  and  Rio  Grande  Western 

Rds.,  67  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

GL.OBE  HEADER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription S1.50; 
established  1893;  Globe  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (S— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRICE,  c.  h.,  Carbon  Co.  a  539t  pop., 
on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd.  and  Price  r., 
about  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Prove  City.  Farming, 
stock  raising  and  mining. 

EASTERN    UTAH     ADVOCATE; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  R.  W. 
Crockett,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  ■mkj." 

PROVO  CITY,  c.  h.,  Utah  Co.  a 
6,185f  pop. —local  estimate  7,500— on  Rio 
Grande  Western  and  Oregon  Short  Line 
Rds.  and  Provo  r.,  16  m.  .S.  E.  of  Lehl  City. 
Seat  of  the  State  Insane  Asylum.  Grist  and 
saw  mills,  tanneries  and  woolen  factory. 
Farming. 

ENQUIRER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  UTAH  ENQUIRER,  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Frlffays;  republican; 


UTAH. 


eight  pages  13x20 
semi  week l}*"    $2; 


subscription —daily  $6, 
established— daily     1887, 


semi-weekly  1873;   John  C.  Grahanr..  editor; 
The  Enquirer  Company,  publishers  (6—:,). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  lH9n,  "^Ki-. "  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition  1,100.    In 
1897,  Y.    In  1H98,".IKL." 

Seiiii-Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  2,750;  In  1896,2,875.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898,  y  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  19a2,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

UTAH  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  semi  week- 
ly. Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1898  ;  The  Democrat  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RANDOLPH,  c.  h..  Rich  Co.  [^  718 

pop.,  75  ni.  N.  E.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Rob- 
inson &  Henzley.  editors  and  publishers  (3 — ;}). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHFIELD,  c.  h., Sevier  Co.  a  l,969t 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd.,  42  m.  S. 
W.  of  Manti.  Agriculture,  mining  and  live 
stock. 

REA  PER ;  Thursdays;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.,50;  establislied 
1887;  A.  B.  Wllllanis.  editor,  and  A.  R.  Wil- 
liams and  J.  J.  Woodring,  publishers  (;J— 5P). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

SUN:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ROBINSON,  Juab  Co. -D  1,000 pop.,  on 
Rio  Grande  Western  and  Oregon  Short  Line 
Rds.,  3m.  S.  of  Eureka.  Milling  and  mining. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  .subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896;  I.  E.  Diehl,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circtilatlon  ••na,-" 

ST.  GEORGE,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.p 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DIXIE  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ?0:  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  Chas.  S.  Wilkinson, 
editor  and  publisher  (4 — 4).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

SALINA,  Sevier  Co.  a  847(-  pop., on  Rio 
Grande  Western  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Rich- 
field, the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1891;  A.  E.  Howard,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jKi."  (A  A). 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  c.  h..  Salt  Lake 
Co.  \i^  State  Capital,  53,531+ pop.,  on  Rio 
Grande  Western.  Utah  Central,  Oregon 
Short  Line  and  Salt  Lake  &  Ogden  Rds, 
Iron  and  lead  works  and  various  manu- 
factories.   Agriculture  and  mining. 

DAILY. 
DESERET  EVENINt;  NEWS;  every 

evening  except   Sunday,  SEi>II-\VEEK- 

LiY, Mondays  and  Thursdaysimornion  ;  daily 
eight  pages  18x24,  semi  weekly  eight  to  tw  el  ve 
pages  20x24;  subscription— dail3'  $9.  semi- 
weekly  $2;  established  1850;  Chas.  W.  Pen- 
rose, editor;  Deseret  News,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  Accorcied  H  from 
1892  to  1895.  In  1896,  O.  In  1S97,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  averagefor  1900,  4,047; 
/or  1901,  4,802; /or  UH)2,  5,468;  for  1903, 
5,645 : /or  liKi4,  6,657. 
Seini-VVeekly:  Accorded  I  from  1892  to 
1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  G  Z.  In  1898,  .>  G. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  vith  Octo- 
ber, 1899,  11,786;  for  1900,  17,961;  for 
1901,  21,006;  for  1(K)2,  21,840;  for  19(«. 
21,568;  for  19o4.  22,011. 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  and  legal  holidays;  hotels,  mining 


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UTAH— Salt  Lake  City. 


and   railroads;    four    pages  18x24;  subscrip 
tion  $4.25;  established  1890;   Daily  Reporter 
Co.,  editors  and   publisliers  (8—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SALT  LAKE  HERALD ;  every  morn- 
ing, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  democratic ;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  twenty- four,  semi-weekly  eight  pages 
19x24;  subscription— daily  $10,  sami-weekly 
$1.50,  Sunday  $2  ;  established  1870  ;  Herald 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3,470;  for  1896,  4,342.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1899, 4,996 ; 
for  1900,  7,658;  for  1901,  6,951;  for  1902, 
7,881 ;  for  1903,  8,381 ;  for  mn,  8,713. 
fi^unday:  Actual  average  for  1903, 11,388; 
/or  19(4,  11,705. 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  H.    Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  5,823.    In  1897,  G  Z.    In  1898 
yG.    Actual  average    for  1899.  4,760;  for 
1901).    5,428  ;   for  1901,   4,865  ;  for  1902, 
4,556.    In  1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 
Publisher's  announcement— On\y  Democratic 

dally  In  Salt  Lake  City;  reaches  the  best 

geople  there,  both  Gentile  and  Mormon; 
as  the  largest  circulation  and  is  the  only 
paper  in  Salt  Lake  City  that  is  willing  to 
prove  Its  circulation  by  an  examination  of 
its  books. 

SALT  LAKE  TELEGRAM;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $7;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  D.  E.  Kelly,  editor; 
Salt  Lake  Telegram  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulation  •■iki,."  Actual  average  for 
19<:»3,  5,099;  for  1904.  6,739. 

SALT  LAKE  T  R  I  B  U  NE  ;  every 
morning;  INTERMOUNTA  IN  FARM- 
ER, Tuesdays,  and  TRIBUNE,  Fridays; 
daily  and  Friday  republicau,  Tuesday  agri- 
cultural; daily  eight  to  twenty-four,  semi- 
weekly  ten  to  sixteen  pages  17x21}^  ;  sub- 
scription-daily $12,  semi -weekly  $1.50; 
established  — daily  1870,  semi- weekly  1894; 
Salt  Lake  Tribune  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1895,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  8, 177; /or  1897,  8,258; 
/orl898.  9,187;  /or  1899.  9,154; /or  1900, 
9,873.  In  1901,  yF.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  9,138.  In  1903.  yF.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  11,060  (bb). 

Semi-Weekly  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1896,  2,882; /or  1897,  3,739; 
for  1898,  5,484;/or  1899.5,511  ; /or  19' 0, 
5,428.  In  1901.  vG.  Actual  average  for 
1902,4,283.  Inl903,  yG.  Actuul  average 
1904.7,740. 

Publisher's  announceinent.— In  all  that  vast 
stretch  of  country  between  Denver  and 
San  Francisco  there  Is  one  great  newspaper 
and  OXE  ONLY— the  Salt  Lake  Tribune. 
Carries  more  paid,  classified  advertise- 
ments than  all  other  Salt  Lake  City  papers 
combined.  Uuapproached  in  matter  of 
prestige  and  absolute  reliability.  A  pow- 
erful and  exclusive  following  that  no  ad- 
vertiser can  afford  to  ignore.  Covers  the 
entire  Inter-mountain  country  completely. 

WEEKLY. 

BEOBACHTER;  Fridays :  German ; 
eight  pages  17x23  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1890:  Joseph  H.  Ward,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BIKUBEN;  Thursdays;  Danish-Norwe- 
gian; mormon;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  established  1876:  Andrew  Jerison, 
editor;  Blkuben  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl.-  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  aver  ape  for  1899.  1,723.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  19o3.  "jkl-' 

CRISIS;  Fridays:  socialist  and  union 
labor;  four  pages  18x21;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished M-irch.  liK(4;  Joseph  Gilbert,  editor; 
The  Crisis  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—5). 

GOODWIN'S  WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
independent-republican ;  sixteen  pages  10x14; 


UTAH— Salt  Lake  City. 

subscription  $2;  established  May,  1902;  C.  C. 
Goodwin,  editor:  J.  T.  Goodwin,  publishers. 
(Circulation:    In   1903.   (z— 4)   I   (••).    In 
1904.  yl. 

INTERMOUNTAIN      CATHOLIC; 
Saturdays ;  roman  catholic ;  eight  pages  18x24 
subscription    $2  ;    established     1884  ;    Inter 
mountain  Catholic  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation  -jkl"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••), 
Actual  average  for  1904.  3,540. 

INTERMOUNTAIN  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  methodist; 
eight  pages  10x14:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August.  1903;  James  H.  Worrall.  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRUTH :  Saturdays;  business,  education 
and  society;  sixteen  pages  10J^xl4;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  September.  1901  ;  John 
W.  Hughes,  editor;  Truth  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation:  In  1902.  Z  (4.  6).  Actual  aver- 
O'Q^  for  a  year  ending  with  November,  1903, 
2,346; /or  1904.  3,111. 

UNIVERSITY  CHRONICLE;  Mon- 
days, during  the  college  year;  collegiate; 
sixteen  to  twenty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Students  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Utah,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation  "JKL." 

UTAH  KORRESPONDENTEN;  Fri- 
days:  Swedish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1890;  Otto  Rydman,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1,193;  /or  1900.  1,352;  for 
1901,  1,465:  for  1902.  1,460;  for  1903, 
1,477: /on904.  1,538. 

UTAH  PLAIN  DEALER;  Saturdays; 
negro;  republican;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1895;  W.  W.  Tay- 
lor, editor  and  publisher  (8—3).   Circ'n  "jkl" 

SEML MONTHLY. 

JUVENILE  INSTRUCTOR;  semi- 
monthly; mormon;  forty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1866;  Joseph  F. 
Smith,  editor;  Deseret  Sunday  School  Union, 
publishers  (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8.000.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yG.  In  1899,  zG.  In  1900.  yG.  In 
1901,  vG.  Actual  average  for  1902,  9,054t 
for  1903,  10,200.    In  1904,  yF. 

SALT  LAKE  MINING  REVIEW; 
semimonthly;  mining  and  milling;  forty- 
four  to  one  hundred  pages  9Jr^xl2  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  April.  1899;  Will  C. 
Higgins.  editor;  Mining  Review  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOMAN'S  EXPONENT;  semi- 
monthly; woman  suffrage;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1872;  Emmeline 
B.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 2).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MONTHLY. 

CHARACTER  BUIl^DER;  monthly; 
young  people:  latter  day  saints;  forty  eight 
paee8  7xl0;  subscription 50 cents;  established 
1900;  Human  Culture  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (10—3). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  ]901,  4,000.  In1902.  (z— 11)  H.  In 
1903.  (z-A)  H  (•  •).  In  1901,  yH. 

CHILDREN'S  FRIEND;  monthly; 
mormon:  juvenile;  forty  four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1902;  General 
Board  of  Primary  Associations,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
lft04.  publisher  asserts,  every  Issue  was 
3,000. 

IMPROVEMENT  ERA;  monthly; 
latter-day  saints;  ninety-six  pages  6x9:  sub- 
scription" $2;  established  1897:  Jos.  F.  Smith 
editor:  Ydunp  Men's  Mutual  Improvement 
Assoclatlfin,  publishers  (8—3). 
Circnlntion:  In  1898.  G.  Actual  average 
for  1«99.  8,333.  In  1900.  yF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902,  yF.     In  1903,  (z-4)  F.   ( A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1047 


UTAH— Salt  Lake  City. 


INTER-MOUNTAIN   MAGAZINE; 

monthly  (A  A). 
ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  WORKMAN; 

monthly ;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen; 
eight  pages  11x17;  subscription  COcents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  S.  W.  Darice,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Clrciilatlou:  Actual  average  for  1894. 
3,'^00.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  3«800.  In  1898.  yH.  In 
1899,  yH.  In  190(),  yll.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.   In  1903,  y  I.    In  li»04.  H  (DD)- 

UTAH  ODD  FEI.L.OW;  monthly;odd 
fellowship;   twelve  pages  8x12;  subscription 
fl;  established  1890;    P.  A.  Simplcln,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WESTERN  KNIGHTi  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  10^x14;  sub- 
scription fl;  established  1891;  M.  A.Willum- 
■en,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circ'n"JitL" 

YOUNG  WO  VIAN'S  JOURNAI.f 

monthly;  latter  day  saints;  flfty-two  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Susa 
Young  Gates,  editor;  General  Board  of  the 
Young  Ladles'  National  Mutual  Improve- 
ment Association,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  From  1893  to  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  3.000.  In  1896,  H, 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  y  1.  In  1900,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1901,  9,4'-i9.  in  1902,  yF.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  F.    In  1904,  vF. 

SPANISH  FORK,  Utah  Co.  a  1,735 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  and  Rio  Grande 

Western  Rds..  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Provo  City,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  Andrew  Jensen,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SPRINGVILLE,  Utah  Co.    n  3,422t 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  and  Oregon 


UTAH. 


Short  Line  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  by  8.  E.  of  Provo 

City,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and  planing 

mill,  woolen  manufactory,  sugar  factory, 

creamery  and  flouring  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1891;  D.  C.  Johnson,  editor  and 
manager;  Silver  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jjsi..'- 

STOCKTON,  Tooele  Co.  -a  226  pop., 
7  m.  S.  W.  of  Tooele,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing and  farming. 

SENTINELi;  Saturdays;  republican; 

eiRht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Jas.  T.  Jakeman,  editor:  The 
Stockton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TOOELE,  c.h.  Tooele  Co  -D  l,200t  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short    Line  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of 

Salt  Lake  City.    Mining  and  farming. 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  Fridays  :  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894; 
James  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VERNAL,  c.  h.,  Uintah  Co.^,  664t  pop. , 
175  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising  and  mining. 

EXPRESS  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Dan.  H.  HlUraan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

WEST  JORDAN.  Salt  Lake  Co.  6 
337+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd.,  11m. 
S.  of  Salt  Lake  City. 

COUNTY   COURANT;  Thursdays 

(▲A). 


VERMONT. 

Population  343,641 1.    Land  Area  9,135  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  Canadian  Province  of  Quebec,  east  by  New 
Hampshire,  south  by  Massachusetts,  and  west  by  New  York.  State  capital : 
Montpelier.  Principal  products  and  industries:' Manufacture  of  agricultural 
implements,  cotton  and  woolen  goods,  agriculture  and  dairying.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  78.  divided  as  follows : 
Daily,  10;  weekly,  54;  monthly,   13:  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Burliuetou 15S,640t  St.  Jnliusbury 3,666t 

Rutland ll,499t  Iteuuingtou 5,656t 

Barre 8,44Ht  Brattieboro 5,'297t 

Illontpelier 6,vi66t  Bellows  Falls 4,33Tt 

St.  Albaus t»,239t  Wiuooski 3,7J53t 


BAKERSFIEL.D,  Franklin    Go.  tl 

l,158t  pop.,  14  m.  E.  of  St.  Albans,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

B  U  G  Li  E  ;  monthly,  during  school  year; 
Bcholastic;  sixteen  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Alpha  Literary  Society, 
editors  and   publishers  (10—3).    Circulation 

•■JKL."    (A  A). 

BARRE,  Washington  Co.  n  8,448t  pop., 

ou  Central  Vermont,  Barre  and  Montpelier 
&  Wells  River  Rds.,  6m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Mont- 
pelier, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  granite  cutting. 

EVENING  TELEGRAPH;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
Bcriptlou— $3;  established  1898;  W.  K.  Daven- 
port, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1899,  'jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1900.  3,17'.i.  In  1901,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  3,7'--i7.  In  1903. 
yH.    In  1904,  I. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
189T;  Frank  E.  Langley,  editor  and  publisher 
(12^). 

Circulation : 
1 

with 

for  1902,  2,354? /or  ms,' 2,7 10  if  or  i'^m, 
3,1 61. 
Publisher's  announcement.— yiore  than  half 

Barre's  advertisers  use  no  other  medium 

CIrc'n  double  that  of  anv  other  in  Barre. 

CRONACA  SOVVERSIVA  ;  Satur 
days;  Italian;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  C.  Abate,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

QUARRY    WORKERS'    JOUR- 
MaIj;   monthly;  labor;   eight  pages  22x15; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1904;  V.  F. 
McCarthy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904.  (z— 11)  H. 

BARTON,  Orleans  Co.  t]  l,050t  pop. 
—of  township  2,79(;t— on  Boston  &  Maine 
Rd.,  28  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  St.  Johnsbury. 
Furniture  and  cotton  goods  manufactories. 
Farming. 

ORLEANS  CO.  MONITOR;  Mondays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Wallace  H.  Gilpin, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  assert", 
smallest  edition  2,175.  In  18%,  I,  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "iKL."  (?  ?)  In  1900,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  number  printed  durinc  the  year 
was  2.150.    Actual  average  for  KOI,  2,429; 


14 — 1). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
L,933;  for  1899,  2,025;  /or  a  year  endivg 
vith  Sept.,  \mx  2,159;  for  1901.  2,276; 


for  1902,  2,775; /or  1903,  2,792;  for  1904, 
2,893. 

BELLOWS  FALLS,  Wiyidham  Co.  q, 
4,337+  pop.,  on  Fitchburg,  Central  Vermont, 
Rutland  and  Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  and  Con- 
necticut r.,  114  m.  W.  N.  W.ot  Boston.  Mass. 
Water  power,  used  in  paper  mills  and 
manufactories. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1855;  Willis  C.  Belknap,  editor;  W.  C.  Bel- 
knap &  Co.,  publishers  ( 12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  .4c<MaZatvrafire/or  1898, 2,695.  In 
1899,  yH.  Inl900  zH.  Actual  avrr  age  for 
a  year  ending  ivith  March,  1901.  2,588;  for 
1902,  2,856;  for  1903,  3,210;  for  19(J4, 
3,389. 

BENNINGTON,    c.   h.,  Bennington 

Co.    P   5,(356+  pop.— of  township  8,033+— on 
Rutland  Rd.,  38  m.  E.  of  Troy,  N.Y.    Knit 
goods   and   woolen  manufactories,   mills, 
machine  works  and  a  pottery.   Paper,  pulp, 
collar  and  cuflf  factories.    Agriculture. 
EVENING   BANNER;   every   evening 
except  Sundays,  and  BANNER  AND  RE- 
FORMER    Thursdays:      independent-re- 
publican;   daily   four,    weekly   eight  pages 
17J^x22;  subscription — daily  $3,  weekly  |5l:  es- 
tablished— Banner  1840,  Reformer  1875,    con- 
solidated 1903;  Frank  E.   Howe,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1904,  1,708. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  nimiber 
printed  1,650.  In  19(Xl,  I.  Actual  aver (igc  for 
a  year  ending  with  January,  190^;,  1,787; 
/or  1902,  1,966.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  m)i,  3,330. 

BRADFORD,  Orange  Co.n-QU\  pop. 

—  of   township  1,338  — on  Boston  cfe  Maine 

Rd.  and  Connecticut  r.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Wells 

River  and  30  S.  E.  of  Montpelier,  the  State 

capital.    Paper  and  grist  mills  and  bobbin, 

spool,  tub  and  sash  factories.   Agriculture. 

UNITED  OPINION;  Fridays:  inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  113^x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  establisYied  1866:  H.E.Parker, 
editor;  Opinion  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y'. 
In  1898.  -JKL."  In  1900. 1.  In  1901,  (z— 1,2.5)  I. 
In  1902.  yl.    In  1903.  (z-4)  I.    In  l!t04,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


]049 


VERMONT. 


VERMONT. 


BRANDON,  «««««<*  ^0.-02,7591  pop., 
on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  of  Bur- 
lington.   Ochre  mines  and  marble  quarries. 
Agriculture. 
UNION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;   subscription  $1;   established   1871;  R. 

C.  Flood,  editor:  The  Brandon  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  (8—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1395,  publisher  asserts,  not 

less  than  1,220.    In    189fi.   I.    In  1897    Y.     In 

1898.  "iKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

BRATTLEBORO.  Windham  Co.  O, 
5,297+  pop.— of  township  6,640t— on  Boston  & 
Maine  and  Central  Vermont  Rds.  and  Con- 
necticut r.,  11  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Newfane,  the 
county  seat.  Two  organ  manufactories. 
Farming. 

NEW  ENGLAND  FARMER;  Satur 
days;  agricultural;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1822;  Ullery  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circiilatiou  :  Rating  varied  from  E  (n  1892 
to  Q  in  1895.  In  189e,  G.  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1893,  zG.  In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  In 
1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-^)  G.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  F  (••). 

VERHIONT    PHOENIX:    Fridays;    re 
publican;   eight  pages     18x24;    subscription 
$1.50;   established  1834;  O.  L.  French,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Circiilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
4,341;  for  1896,  4,470.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  H.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  4,487  ;/or  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  June,  1900,  4,67t2;  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  September,  1901,  4,788;  for  1902, 
4,947;/orl903,  4,943;/o/- 1904,  4,991. 

W  1  N  D  H  A  i>l  CO.  REFORIVIER ; 
Fridays;  independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
E.  H.  Crane,  editor;  The  Vermont  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,300.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  19U3,  yH.  In 
1904  yH 

ZION'S  STJARNAN  (STAR  OF 
ZION);  monthly;  Swedish;  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1896; 
T.  E.  Aslev,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation—In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4).   (A  A). 

BRISTOL,  Addison  Co. -n2,061t  pop., 
on  Bristol  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Burling- 
ton.   Manufacturing  town.    Farming. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Wilson  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  '•JKh."  In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  during 
the  past  year  were  printed  each  week  1,008. 
In  1901,  "JKL.- 

NEWS  ;  Fridays;  republican;  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  The 
Bristol  News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  March,  1901,  1,440.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JK.L.' 

BURLINGTON,    c.  h.,    Chittenden 

Co.  t]  18.640+  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and 

Rutland  Rds.  and  Lake  Champlain,  20  m.  S. 

E.  of  Plattsburg.  N.Y.  Lake  commerce  and 

manufactures    of    lumber.      Cotton    and 

woolen    manufactories    and    iron  works. 

Seat   of   the  University  of   Vermont   and 

State  Agricultural  and   Medical  Colleges. 

Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and     VVEEKLY.    Thursdays;  re- 


publican; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
20x26;  subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1848,  weekly  1828;  J.  L, 
Southwlck,  editor;  Free  Press  Association, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  4,078;  for  1896,4,386;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September,  1897,  4,394  ;  for 
189S,  5,464  ;  for  1899,  4,371  ;  for  1900, 
4,649;  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1901, 
4,613; /or  1902,  6,035 ;/or  1903,  5,566; 
for  1904,  6,68t2. 

Weekly:    In  1895,  G.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897 
Y.    In  1898,  yH.     In  1899,  y J.     In  1900,  zH. 
In  1901,  H.    Actual  average  for  1902,  6,771  ( 
for  1903,  6,007.     In  1904.  yG. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  and  eight  pages  195^x26;  subscription  $3: 
established  1894;  Joseph  Auld,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895. 
3.503;  for  1896,4,113; /or  1897,  4,2635 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1898, 
5,613;  for  a  year  ending  with  April,l899, 
5,525; /or  a  year  ending  with  April,  1900, 
5.057; /or  1901,  4,683.  In  1902,  yG.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1903,  5,046  :  for  1904, 
6,018. 

Publisher's   announcement.— Average  circu- 
lation    904,  6,018;  last    6  mos.,  6,625;  last  3 
mos.,  7,024;  last  mo.,  7,347.    Nearly  double 
in  Burlington  and  vicinity  of    any  other 
paper ;  covers  all  villages  and  Rurals  within 
50  miles  better  than  any  other  paper. 
CLIPPER.     (See   Essex  Record,    Essex 
Junction.) 
EXPANSION;  monthly  (A  A); 
VERMONT     MEDICAL     MONTH- 
LY; medical;  forty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  H.  Edwin  Lewis,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— .3). 

Circulation;  In  1896,  "iiiL."  Inl89(,I.  In 
1898.  yl.   In  1899,  "jkl."  .  „^  .  ^, 

VERMONT  ANTIQUARIAN;  quar- 
terly (A  A). 

CAMBRIDGE,  Lamoille  Co.  b  1.606t 
pop.,  on  Central  VermontRd..  17  m.  N.  W,  of 
Hyde  Park,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing 
and  farming. 

SENTINEL.     {See    Messenger,    Morris- 

i'''Hl0  ^ 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  The 
Transcript  Publishing  Co,,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3) .    Circulation  "jiiL" 

DANBY,  RuUand  Co.  -D  964  pop.,  on 

Rutland  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Rutland,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  farming. 

SOUTHERN    VERMONT    M  I  R- 

ROR;  Fridays;  twelve  pages  10}^xl4;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1901; 
Chas.  S.  Baker,  editor;  Mirror  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  ( 1—3).    Circulation  "j.kl. ■■ 

EAST  RYEGATE,  Caledonia  Co.  cT 
100+  pop. 
PROGRESSIVE  FARMER  ;  monthly 

(AA). 

ENOSBURG  FALLS,  Franklin  Co. 

\2  954+  pop.— of  township  2,054+— on  Central 

Vermont  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Albans, 

the  county  seat.   Woolen  mill.   Farming, 

ENOSBURG  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
four  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Rose  &  Tyler,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ESSEX    JUNCTION,  Chittenden 

Co.t3  l,141+pop.-of  township  2,203— on  Cen- 
tral Vermont  Rd..  6  m.  E.  of  Burlington,  the 


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county   seat.    Agriculture  and  manufact- 
uring. 

ESSEX  RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub 
lican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  Hays&Chafey,  editors;  Essex 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  the  Bur- 
lington suburban  list  of  twelve  weekly 
papers  (12—3). 

Combiued  circulation:  In  1896.  "ikj,."  In 
1897,  ii  Z.  In  1898,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  r,983!  /or  1900,  7,346.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.     In  19o3,  (z-4)  F.    In  1904,  vF. 

GREEN  MOU>TAlN  PRESS;  Tues 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888:  L.  H.  Roscoe, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — J).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

VERMONT  HOME  GUARDS; 
monthly;  temperance;  four  pages  11x14; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1883;  Mrs. 
8.  K.  Huss,  editor;  L.  H.  Roscoe,  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  In  1904,  January,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past  year 
was  1,200.    Actual  average  for  l^)i,  1,400. 

VERMONT  ISSUE;  monthly;  anti- 
saloon;  eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  May,  1901;  G.W.Morrow, 
editor;  Vermont  Anti-saloon  League,  pub- 
lishers (12— 1). 

Circulation:  Aotual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1903,  5,917 ;  for  1903, 
4,584; /or  1904,  5,060. 

FAIRH AVEN,  Rutland  Co.  u  2,m\ 
pop.— of  township  2,999  — on  Delaware  & 
Hudson  Rd.,  15  m.W.  of  Rutland,  the  county 
seat.  Manufacture  and  quarrying  of  mar- 
ble and  slate. 

ERA  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription S1.50;  established  1879;  John  Met- 
calf ,  editor  and  publisher  (.3 — 3j.    Circ'n-iKL." 

GROTON,  Caledonia  Co.  cf  l,059t  pop., 

on  Montpelier  &  Wells  River  Rd.,  28  m.  E. 

of  Montpelier,  the  State  capital.   Granite 

quarries.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  173^x24;  sub 
scription  .SI. 50;  established  1897;  The  Republi- 
can  Publishing  Co.,   editors  and  publishers 
(1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

HARD'WICK,  Caledonia  Co.  cri.334t 

pop.— of  township  2,466+— on  St.  Johnsbury 

&  Lake  Champlain  Rd..  about  16  m.  N.  N.  W. 

of  St.  Johnsbury,  the  county  seat.    Granite 

quan-ies  and  lumber  mills.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1889;  C.  P.  Sawyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  "jkj--"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl."   In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HINESBURG,  Chittenden  Co.  tl  1.216 

pop.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington.    Tannery. 

RECORDER.  (See  Eseex  Record,  Essex 
Junction). 

ISLAND  POND,  ^««ar  Co.  d  2,000 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  E.  of 

Montpelier,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

ESSEX  CO.  HEIIALD;  Fridays; 
republican ;  four  pages  lSx24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  W.  H.  Bishop,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

liUDLOW,  Windaor  Co.  D  1,454+  pop., 
—of  township  2  012+— on  Rutland  Rd.and 
Black  r.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Rutland.  Manu- 
factures of  cloth  and  woolen  goods. 

VERMONT  TRIBUNE;  Fridays  ; 
local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 


VERMONT. 


established  1876;  H.  L.  Hlndley,  editor; Ver- 
mont Printing  Co.,  publlsliers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  -jkl."  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1899,  2,241;  for  1900, 
2, 132 ;  for  1901,  2, 036 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1902,  2,140.  In  1903,  (z-4)  1. 
In  1904,  yl. 

LYNDON,  Caledonia  Co.  [3'  232+  pop.— 

of  township  2,956+— on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd. 

and  Passumpsic  r.,  7  m.  N.  of  St.  Johnsbury, 

the  county  seat.    Large  novelty  works  and 

railroad  shops.  Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

VERMONT    UNION;     Fridays;    demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1865;  J.   B.  Chase,  editor;  C.  M. 
Cliase  Estate,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:   In  1895.  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1908,  vl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  "JKL." 

LYNDONVILLE,  Caledonia  Co.  ^ 

1,274+  pop.— of  township  2,956+— on  Boston  & 

Maine  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  St.  Johnsbury,  the 

county  seat.    Railroad  shops.    Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Holbrook  &  Fuller,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  yl.  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  19(i0,  2,010;  for 
a  year  ending  tcith  June,  1901,  2,218.  In 
19(.i2,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  I  (DD)- 

MANCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Bennington 

Co.  p  1,955+  pop.,  on  Bennington  &  Rutland 

Rd.  and  Battenkill  r.,  30  m.  S.  of  Rutland 

Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  19x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861;  David  K.  SImonds,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

MIDDLEBIJRY,  c.  h.,  Addison  Co. 
-a  1,897+  pop.— of  township  3,045+— on  Rut- 
land Rd.  and  Otter  creek,  33  m.  N.  N.  W  .  of 
Rutland  and  35  S.  of  Burlington.  Iron  foun- 
dry and  sash  and  blind  manufactories. 
Seat  of  MIddlebury  College.  Italian  mai-ble 
mills,  marble  quarries,  lime  kilns  and  pulp 
mills.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  ten 
to  twelve  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1..59  ; 
established  1836;  Register  Company,  editors 
and  publLshers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  August,  Xi'dS^,  2,229.  In  191)0,  yl. 
In  1901. vl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, yl.   Inl9<)4,yl. 

UNDERGRADUATE;  monthly, 
during  college  year;  collegiate;  twenty  pages 
8x101^;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  Stu- 
dents of  MIddlebury  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "J.KL."   (A  A). 

MILTON,  Chittenden  Cn.  ^  1,804  pop., 
on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Bur- 
lington.   Pulp,  saw  and  excelsior  mills. 
RAYS.     (.See  Esse.c  Record,  Esse.v  Junc- 
tion.) 

MONTPELIER,  c.  h.,  Washington 
Co.  n  StatB  Capital,  6,266+  pop.,  on  Cen- 
tral Vermont  and  Montpelier  &  Wells  River 
Rds.and  Winooskl  r.,204m.N.  W.  of  Bos- 


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tou,  Mass.  Manufacturing  and  granite 
cutting.    Agriculture. 

EVENIN<i  ARtiUiS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept   Sunday,    and    A  KG  US   AND    PA- 

TlilOT,  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages— dally  20x26,  weekly  25x31;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $:i,  weekly  $1.5();  established- 
daily  Argua  1898,  weekly  Argua  1850,  Patriot 
1821;  Morris  H.  Atkins,  editor;  Argus  and 
Patriot  Companv,  publishers  (1 — t). 
Circulation-Daily:  Inl898.zl.  Inl899. 1. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  '^,650.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  eliding  with  February, 
1902,  '2,731;  for  1902,  3,2titi  ;  for  1903, 
3,04S:/(>'- 1904,3.068. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  7,500  In  1891  to 
H  In  1895.  In  1896,  C;.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
zl.  In  1899,  G.  Actunl  average  for  1900, 
4,035;  /or  1901,  3,588;  for  1902,  '2,556; 
for  1903.  3,430 ;  for  1914,  3,256. 

JOURNALi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VERMONT  WATCHMAN, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1897,  weekly 
1806;  Arthur  Ropes,  editor;  The  Vermont 
Watchman  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation  — Daily:  "jkl."  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1894,  3,838. 
Inl89.o,H.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,yr. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (O  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

MORRISVIIiLE,  J^amoiWc  Co.  \h 

l,262t  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  24  m.  N. 
of  Montpelier,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring.   Water  power. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1901;  D.  H.  Lamberton,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  editions  for  neighboring  towns  (8—3). 
Combined  circulation  "jkl"  In  1903, 
(z-4)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS  AND  CITIZEN;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1881;  L.  H.  Lewis,  editor; 
The  Lamoille  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
prints  an  edition  for  Hyde  Park.  Combined 
circulation  "JKL.    (  +  +  ) 

NEWPORT,  c.h.,  Orleans  Co.  h  l,874t 
pop.— of  township  3,113+— on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific and  Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  A  summer 
resort  at  head  of  Lake  Memphremagog. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

EXPRESS  AND    STANDARD;    Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1854;  D.  W.  Hil- 
dreth,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL.-     In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

NORTHFIELD,   Washington  Co.   n 

1,508+  pop.— of  township  2,855+— on  Central 

Vermont  Rd..  10  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Montpelier, 

the  Stale  capital  and  county  seat.    Seat  of 

Norwich  University.     Has  slate  quarries 

granite  works,  canning  factory  and  woolen 

mill.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays  ;  Independent- republi- 
can; eight  to  twelve  pages  17J^x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1878;  Fred  N.Whitney, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,900.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,258; /or  1897,  2,349;  /or  1898.  2,302; 
for  1899,  2,229.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1904,  Janu- 
ary, publisher  asserts,  no  Issue  for  the  past 
seven  years  has  bpen  less  than  2,000.  In  1904, 
January,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  for  the 
past  eight  yeara  has  been  less  than  2,000. 


VERMONT. 


NORTH  TROY,  Orleans  Co.  d  582t 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of 
Newport,  the  county  seat,  and  90S.  of  Mon- 
treal, P.  Q.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

PALiLADIUM;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1874;  A.  H.  Butterfleld  ecfitor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  1899.  Z.    In  1902.  ••ikl.- 

POULTNEY,  Rutland  Co.  -a  3,108t 

pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and  Poult- 

ney  r.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Rutland,  the  county 

seat.    Seat  of  Troy  Conference  Academy. 

Slate  quarrying.    Farming. 

JOURNAL,;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  O.  W.  Humphrey,  editor  and 
publisher  (7-3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.650.  In  1896.  1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

RANDOLPH,    Orange    Co.  D-  1,540+ 
pop.— of   township  3,141+— on  Central  Ver 
mont  Rd.,  30  m.  from  Montpelier,  the  State 
capital.   A  manufacturing  town.   Agricult- 
ural region. 

GREEN     MOUNTAIN    STATE; 

Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  L.  B. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
HERALD  AND  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  ten  to  twelve  pages  15x2i!;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1873;  L.  B.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  six  special  edi- 
tions for  neighboring  towns  (12 — 4). 
Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
/or  1895,  3.436.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zH.  Actual  average  for 
1900,4,006.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  4,359;  for  1903,  4,315;  for  1904, 
4,505. 

RICHFORD,  Franklin  Co.  ^  2,421t 
pop.,  on  Canadain  Pacific  and  Central  Ver- 
mont Rds.  and  Mlssisquoi  r.,  28  m.  N.  E. 
of  Saint  Albans,  the  county  seat.  Lumber 
manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  prohibition; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  Charles  L.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

RICHMOND,  Chittenden  Co.  "^-[m 

pop.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington. 

GAZETTE.  {See  Essex  Record,  Essex 
Junction.) 

RUTLAND,  c.  h.,  Rutland  Co.  -a 

11,499+  pop.,  on  Bennington  &  Rutland,  Dela- 
ware &  Hudson  and  Rutland  Rds.  and  Otter 
creek.   Scale  and  shirt  manufactories.   Cen- 
ter of  Vermont  marble  production. 
EVENING  NEWS;   every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican;   daily   four   pages  20x26,   vseekly 
eight    pages   18x24;    subscription— dally    $5, 
weekly  $1;  establislied  1899;  Charles  T.  Fair- 
field, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation- Dnily:   Actual  average  for 
1900,2,682.    In  1901,  yH.    Actual  average 
for  1902,  3,746; /or  1903,  3,669;  for  1904, 
3,147. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1900,  4.371. 
In  1901,  yG.  Act  ual  average  for  l^tQ^i,  4,669 1 
for  19(3,  4, 529; /or  1904,  4,420. 


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VERMONT. 


HERAIiD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  20x26; 
•ubscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1861,  weekly  1T94;  Herald  and  Globe 
Aisociation,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  3,300.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (••). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  3)527. 
Weekly:    Rating  varied  from  4,200  in  1894 
to    H    in   1895.    In  1896.  H.     In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  yl.    In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl  (•  •).   In  1904,  yl. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Comparison   of 

the  two  papers  will  convince  you  that  the 
best  paper  in  Rutland,  Vt.,  is  the  Herald 
— and  it  has  the  largest  circulation.  It  in 
doubt  investigate !  Permission  given  Asio- 
of  Am.  Advertisers  to  examine  our  circuLa. 
tlon.    (Read  our  display  ad  on  this  page). 

SAINT  ALBANS,  c.  li.,  Franklin 
Co.  tl  6,239+  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  Rd., 
3  m.  from  Lake  Champlain  and  TO  S.  of 
Montreal,  P.  Q.  Large  creamery,  granite 
works  and  bridge-building  works.  Railroad 
shops.    Butter  market.    Electric  light. 

MESSENGER ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  ten  to  twelve 
pages  30x24;  subscription — daily  $5.50,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1861,  weekly  1837;  St. 
Albans  Messenger  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896.  I,  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898.  "jkl" 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep 
tember,  1899,  1,090.  In  1900,  I.  Actual  av- 
erage for  19n.  1,939.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  2,661 5/orl904.  3,166. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  Actual  average  for  189S,  3.508;  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  September,  1899, 4.909.  In 
1900,  yG.  Inl901,yH.  In  1902,  yH.  Inl903, 
yH.     Actual  average  for  1904,  2,576. 

VERMONTER;  monthly;  literary; 
thirty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1895;  Charles  S.  Forbes,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897, 1,862.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  y I.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  4,277; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  February,  1902, 
4,888.  In  1902, yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yH. 

SAINT  JOHNSBURY,  c.  h.,  Cale- 

donia  Co.  cf  5,6(16+  pop.— of  township  7,010+ 
—on  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  and 
Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  and  Passumpsic  r., 
34  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Montpelier,  tiie  State  cap- 


VERMONT. 


ital.     Scale  manufactory,  farming  imple- 
ment and  electric  light  works. 

CALEDONIAN;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887 ;  Arthur  F.  Stone,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,025.  Actual  average  Jor  1896, 
2,032.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  y I.  Actual 
average  for  1899.  1.925.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901.  (z— 3)  I.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  May,  1902,  1,974.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  19C4.  2,096. 

REPUBLICAN;  Weduesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1885;  C.  T.  Walter,  editor;  Saint 
Johnsbury  Republican  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896.  2,496. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vT.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  October  20,  1899,  2.767: 
for  1900,  2,774.  In  19()1.  vH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902, 3, 4:7S.  In  1903,  vH.  In  1904, yH. 

AMERICAN  FISH  CULTURIST; 
monthly;  piscatorial;  thirty  six  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1903; 
E.  N.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl-" 

VERMONT  MISSIONARY;  month- 
ly; congregational;  eight  pages  9xl2i^;  sub- 
scription 10  cents;  established  1889;  Rev.  C. 
H.  Merrill,  editor;  Vermont  Domestic  Mis- 
sionary Society,  publishers  (6—3).  Does  not 
insert  advertisements  (A  A). 

SHELBOURNE,  Chittenden  Co.  tl 
451  pop.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington. 

REVIEW.    (See  Essex  Record,  Essex 

Junction). 

SOUTH  LONDONDERRY,  fTind- 

ham  Co.  R  412   pop.,  on  Central  Vermont 

Rd.,  36  m.  N.  W.  of  Brattleboro.     Carriage 

shops  and  chair  factory. 

LONDONDERRY  SIFTER;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  30x26;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1884 ;  Sifter  John,  editor ;  Henry 
M.  Shanks,  publisher. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,350.  Inl896.  I.  Inl897.Y.  Inl898,".iKL." 
Actual  average  for  n  year  ending  with  Sep 
tember,   1901.   i;339.     In  1902,  jl.    In  1903, 

"JKL." 

SPRINGFIELD,  Windsor  Co.a- 
2,040+  pop.— of  township  3,432+— on  Connec- 
ticut and  Black  rs.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

REPORTER  ;     Fridays  ;     republican  ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1878:  F.  W.  Stiles,  editor  and  publisher 
(S— 3).    Prints  an  edition  for  Chester 
Circulation:  In  1899.  ■•iKi.-    In  1900,1.  In 


. 


The  Rutland,  Vt.,  Newspaper  Situation. 


Permission  has  been  f;iven  the 
Association  of  American  Ad- 
vertisers to  examine  the  circula- 
tion of  the  Rutland  Herald. 

The  same  priv'ilege  will  be  given 
any  advertiser  or  advertising  agen- 
cy.   We  would  welcome  an  investi- 


gation, either  of  our  own  circulation 
alone  or  of  both  Rutland  dailies. 

If  in  doubt,  investigate! 

If  you  want  the  best  paper  and 
the  largest  circulation,  you  will  ob- 
tain them  by  using 


The  HERALD  for  RUTLaND.  Vermont. 

ir^Most  of  the  retail  drug  and  prrocery  trade  in  Vermont  is  supi>liP(l  by  wholesalers 
in  New  Hampshire,  ifas-sachnsetts  and  New  Yorli  States;  an  important  fact  to  remember 
when  consilering  results  in  Vermont. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1053 


VERMONT. 


1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-^)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

S  W  A  N  T  O  N  ,  Franklin  Co.  ^  l,168t 
pop.— of  township  3,745+— on  Central  Ver- 
mont, St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlaln  and 
Canada  Atlantic  Rds.  and  Mlssisquoi  r. 
near  the  northern  end  of  Lalce  Champlaln, 
9  m.  N.  of  Saint  Albans,  the  county  seat. 
Marble  works  and  suspender,  gun-powder 
and  cartridge  manufacturing  and  wood- 
working.   Kindling  wood.    Lime. 

COURIER;  Thursdays; republican; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
Carl  C.  Fletcher,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation 'VJU.' 

UNDERHIIiL,  Chittenden  Co.  ^  840 

pop.,  133^  m.  N.  E.  of  Burlington. 

ENTERPRISE.  (See  Essex  Record 
Essex  Junction). 

VERGENNES,  Addi$on  Co.  -a  1.753t 
pop.,  on  Rutland  Rd.  and  Otter  creek,  7  m. 
from  Lake  Champlaln  and  31  S.  of  Burling- 
ton. Seat  of  State  Industrial  School. 
Manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE   AND     VERMONT- 

ER;  Thursdays  ;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established— jEnfcr- 
prise  1900,  Vermonter  1855,  consolidated  1901; 
Robert  W.  McCuen,  publisher;  prints  edi- 
tions for  Orwell.  Mlddlebury,  Bridport  and 
New  Haven  (12—4). 

Combined  circulation:  Actual  average 
for  1901.  4,569;  for  1902,  4,508;  for  19u3, 
4,654; /or  1904,  4,093. 

WATERBURY,  Washington  Co.  a 

1,597+  pop.— of  township  2,810+— on  Central 

"Vermont  Rd.  and  Winooski  r.,  11  m.  N.  W. 

of  Montpeller,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
Bubsorlption  $1.25;  established  1878;  H.  C. 
Whitehill,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Stowe  (8—3).  Combined  circula- 
tion "iKi."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

-WHITE   RIVER    JUNCTION, 

Windsor  Co.  D-  1,500  pop.,  on  Central  Ver- 
mont, Boston  &  Maine  and  W^oodstock 
Rds.  and  at  confluence  of  White  and  Con- 
necticut rs.,  10  m.  E.  of  Woodstock.  Farm- 
ing. 

liANDMARK;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight   pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;    eatab- 


VERMONT. 


lished  1888:  C.  R.  Jamason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circuiatiun  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I,  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INTER-STATE  JOURNAI.; 
monthly;  literary;  twenty  pages  9x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1900;  Chas. 
R.  Cummings,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKJ,." 

WILMINGTON,    Windham    Co.    R 

410+  pop.— of  township  1,221+— on  Hoosao 
Tunnel  &  Wilmington  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of 
Brattleboro.  Lumber  mills.  Agriculture, 
grazing  and  gold  mining. 

DEERFIEL.D  VAL.L,EY  TIMESi 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.36;  established  1888;  L.  E.  Straw- 
ser,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,473.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl. 
In  19U0,  yl.  In  1901,  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WINDSOR,  Windsor  Co.  D-  l,565t 
pop.— of  township  2,119+— on  Central  Ver- 
mont Rd.  and  Connecticut  r.,  11  m.  S.  of 
White  River  Junction.  Market  for  farm 
produce,  cattle,  poultry  and  maple  sugar. 
Agriculture. 

VERMONT  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.30;  established  1783;  Journal  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  prints  special  editions  for 
neighboring  towns  (7—3  P).  Combined  circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WINOOSKI,  Chittenden  Co.  ^  3,783 

pop.,  3  m.  E.  of  Burlington. 

JOURNALi.  (See  Essex  Record,  Essex 
Junction). 

WOODSTOCK,  c.  h.,  Wlndior  Co.  D- 

1,284+  pop.— of  township  2,557+— on  Wood- 
stock Rd.  and  Otta  Quechee  r.,  14  m.  W.  of 
White  River  Junction.    Agriculture. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  AGE  ;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1840:  Edward  C.  Dana,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

VERMONT  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1853;  Brown  &  Moore,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.850.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  Id 
1898.  yl.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 


VIRGINIA. 


Population  1,854,184 1.      Land  Area  40,125  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  northeast  by  Maryland,  east  by  Maryland  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
south  by  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  and  northwest  by  Kentucky  and  West 
Virginia.  State  capital :  Richmond.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Fruit, 
wheat,  corn  and  tobacco,  and  flour  manufacturing.  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  247,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  32:  tri-weekly, 
2;  semi- weekly,  5;  weekly,  161;  bi-weekly  i ,  semi-monthly,  7;  monthly,  35; 
bi-monthly,  2  ;  quarterly,  2. 

The  cities  of  oyer  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Richiiiond 85,0.50t 

Norfolk 46,624t 

Petersburg 21,  SI  Of 

Roanoke 21,49.5t 

Ne^vport  News 19,635t 


liynchbura: 18,891 1 

PortHinoiith 17,427t 

Dauville 16,520t 

Alexandria 14,528t 


ABINGDON,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  p 

1,3061-  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  E.  of  Bristol.    Farming. 

VIRGINIAN}  Thursdays;  Independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1842;  Chas.  H.  Stock,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—4). 

Circulation;  In  1900."isi-"  Inl901,Z 
(1,  2,  4,  5).  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
tvith  June,  1902,  1,809.  In  1903,  vl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

ACGOMAC,  c,  h.,  Accomao  Co.  D-  8H 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  &  Norfolk 
Rd.,  13  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Fishing 
and  oyster  dredging. 

PENINSULA     ENTERPRISE; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  John  W.  Edmonds,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3— 3).   Circulation  "iKi." 

ALEXANDRIA,    c.  h.,  Alexandria 

Co.  r^  U,528f  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.  and  Potomac  r.,  6  m.  below 
Washington,  D.  C.  Good  harbor.  Manu- 
factures. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRI-WEEKL.Y,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdaj^s ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  triweek- 
ly $3;  established  1800;  Hubert  Snowden,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circulation— daily 
••JKL."  tri  weeklv  "jkl." 

TI>IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1894;  The  Times  Newspaper  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3).. 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  •■jjcL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902.  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (A  A). 

HOME  NEWS;  Saturdays;  Afro-Ameri- 
can; independent;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription jl;  established  1901;  Murray  &  Es- 
till, editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

INDUSTRIAIi  ADVOCATE;  Satur- 
days; colored;  independent  and  masonic; 
eight  pages  11x16:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
Ished  June,  1902;  Magnus  L.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

3IORNI\G  CALL;  Sundays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x23:  subscription  $1.20; 
established  November,  1901;  J.  Stanley  Neale. 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKj,." 


AMHERST,  c.  h.,  Amherst  Co.  D  on 
Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Lynch- 
burg.   Tobacco  growing. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  a0x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  C.  J.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  2()x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  l'Ji3;  Stlckley  Tucker  and 
Ambrey  E.  Strode,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

ASHLAND,  ^ano««r  Co.  U  l,147tpop., 

on  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac 

Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Richmond,  the  State  capital. 

Seat  of  Randolph-Macon  College.   Farming. 

HANOVER.  HERALD;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1886; 
W.  B.  Walton,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BEDFORD   CITY,  c.    h.,    Bedford 

Co.  D  2,416+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western 
Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg.  Woolen  and 
flour  mills.    Tobacco  and  wheat. 

BEDFORD  BULLETIN;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Riley  &  Richardson, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 1). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,439; /or  1900,  2,004:  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1901.  2,070: /or  a  year  ending 
with  July  17,  1902,  2,193.  In  1903,  (z-^ )  H. 
In  19()4,  vl. 

BEDFORD  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  M.  T.  Harrison,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,329.  InlS95, 1.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
no  edition  less  than  1.200.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jjiL."  (  ??).    In  1903,  Z  (4 1  (••). 

LIBERTY  .STAR;  nmnthly;  literary; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  10  cents;  es- 
tablished November,  lf»03;  The  Libertv  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4) 
(A  A). 

BERKLEY,  A^or/oZi  Co.r;8,899tpop., 

on  Norfolk  Southern  Rd.  and  Elizabeth  r., 

1  m.  from  and  connected  by   ferry  with 

Norfolk.  Cotton,  knitting  and  lumber  mills. 

Iron  ore  in  vicinity. 

N0RF01>K  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Sat- 
urdays;   democratic;    six  pages  18x24;   sub- 


CATALCGCJE  BY  STATES. 


1065 


VIRGINIA. 


sorlptlon  $1 ;  established  October,  1901 ;  Hugh 
Johnson,  editor;  The  Norfolk  Co.  Democrat 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3)  .  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

BERRYVILLE,  c.  li.,  Clarke  Co.  i 

»38f  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  23  m. 

S.  of  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  and  50  N.  W.  of 

Washington,  D.  C.    Agriculture. 

CLARKE  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x36;  subscription 
$1;  established  1869;  Hughes  &  Ricamore, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—4).    Circn  "isi" 

BIGSTONE  GAP,  Wise  Co.  p  l,617t 
pop.,  on  South  Atlantic  &  Ohio  and  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rds.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of  Jones- 
ville.  Woolen,  hardware  and  furniture 
manufactories  and  iron  and  coke  furnaces. 

POST; Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Gil- 
bert N.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation  'JKi.' 

'B'LAC'KSTO'S'E,  Nottoway  Co.  g  585t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of 
Nottoway,  the  county  seat.  Tobacco  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
W.  A.  Land,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Inl897.  "jii"  Actualaverage 
/or  1898,  1,030)  including  special  editions; 
for  1899,  1,097.    In  1900, yl.    In  1901.  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN   METHODIST   RE 
CORDER;    weekly;    methodist;    sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Rev.  Jas.  Cannon,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,050.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,360.  In  1897.  GZ.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899, yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

BLAND,  c.  h., 5iand  Co.  p 575  pop.,  16 
m.  N.  of  Wytheville.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

MESSENGER ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  19<>4;  Andrews  &  Sneed,  editors  and 
publishers  (3— 5P). 

REPORTER;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January.  1901 ;  Andrews  &  Sneed,  editors  and 
publisliers  (_6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

BOYDTON,  c.h.,  Mecklenburg  Co.  p 

527+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville  Rd.,  near 

Roanoke  r.,  13  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Clarksville. 

Cotton  and  tobacco. 

MECKLENBURG  TIMES  ;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1900;  J.  S.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

BRIDGEWATER,   Rockingham 
Co.  i  384+ pop.,  9m.W.  by  S.W.  of  Harrison- 
burg, the   county   seat.      Onyx  and  slate 
quarries.    Summer  resort. 
HERALD;    Fridays;   four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1894;  G.Richard 
Berlin,  editor  and  publisher  (7  —3  P).    Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

BRISTOL,  Washington  Co.  p  9,860t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western,  Virginia  & 
Southwestern,  Holston  Valley  and  South- 
ern Rds.  and  on  State  line  between  Vir- 
ginia and  Tennessee.    Iron  foundries,  plan- 


VIROINIA. 


ing  mills,  veneer  factory,  brick  works,  iron 
furnace  and  tannery. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  1(5^x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  August,  1903;  The 
Bristol  Publishing  Corporation,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  •'.iKi" 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republican;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1890,  weekly  1856;  A.  C.  Smith,  editor;  A.  C. 
Smith  &  Sons,  publishers  (12—3).  Circulation 
—daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

BUCHANAN,   Botetourt  Co.  -a  716t 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Norfolk  Sc 

Western  Rds.,  16  m.  W.  of  Fincastle,  the 

county  seat,  and  38  N.  W.  of  Lynchburg. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Banner  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "JiU--" 

BUENA  VISTA,  Rockingham  Co.  6 
2,338  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Nor- 
folk &  Western  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 
Paper  mills,  wagon  factories  and  pulp. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  Jamss  W.  Yates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "ikl." 

GAPEGHARLES,  Northampton 

Co.  D- 1,040+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia 
&  Norfolk  Rd.  and  at  the  mouth  of  Chesa- 
peake bay,  32  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Norfolk. 
Agriculture. 

NORTHAMPTON  TIMES;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  The  Times  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

GH  ARLOTTE  COURT  HOUSE, 

c.  h.,  Charlotte  Co.  g   96+  pop.,  43  m.  S.  E. 

of  Lynchburg  and  85  S.  W.  of  Richmond, 

the  State  capital.    Tobacco  and  wheat. 

CHARLOTTE  GAZETTE.  {See 
Smithville.) 

CHARLOTTESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Al- 

btmarle  Co.  n  6,449+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake 
&  Ohio  and  Southern  Rds.  Seat  of  the 
University  of  Virginia.  Manufacturing, 
agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $4;  established  1892;  J.  H. 
Lindsay,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL" 

CHRONICLE:  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent-democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869; 
The  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  prints  an  edition  for  Nelson. 
Combined  circulation  "jkl." 

UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA 
MAGAZINE;  monthly,  during  the  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  one  hundred  pages 
6x10;  subscription  81.75;  established  1840;  Lit- 
erary Societies  of  the  University  of  Virginia, 
editors  andpubllshers  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

ANNALS  OF  MATHEMATICSi 
bi-monthly;  scientific;  thirty-two  pages  9x11; 
subscription  $2;  established  1885;  Wm.  M. 
Thornton ,  editor  and  publisher  ( 3—3) .  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

ALUMNI  BULLETIN  OF  THE 
UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA;  quar- 
terly, January,  April,  July  and  October;  col- 


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legiate;  one  hundred  pages  4x7;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893;  The  University  of 
Virginia,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  1904,  7,''25Q  (A  A). 

CHASE    CITY,   Mecklenburg    Co.  g 

542+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  94  m.  S.  W.  of 

Richmond,  the  State  capital.  Saw  and  grist 

mills  and    tobacco    warehouses.     Mineral 

springs.    Agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  The  Chase  Git j- Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

CHATHAM,  c.  h.,  PitUylvania  Co.  g 

918+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  by  N. 
"W.  of  Danville.  Mineral  deposits.  Tobacco 
growing. 

PITTSYLVANIA     TRIBUNE  ;     Frl 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  30x26;  sub- 
gcrlption  $1;  established  1870;  Wm.  S.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 
Circulation:  Inl897,  "Jii'  Aotualaverage 
for  1898,  1,355,  in-chtdingr  special  editions. 
In  1899.  "JKL." 

CHINCOTEAGUE       ISLAND, 

Accomac  Co.  o-  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Acconac.  Ferry 
with  Franklin  City. 

OYSTERMAN;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  14x22;  subscription  ,?1 ;  es- 
tablished 1893;  T.  C.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTIANSBURG,  c.  h., 

Montgomery  Co.  p  659+  pop.,   on  Norfolk 

&  Western  Rd.,  86  m.  "W.    of   Lynchburg. 

Tobacco  factory.      Seat  of  Christiansburg 

Female  Institute. 

MONTGOMERY  MESSENGER?  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1869;  John  R.  EofT, 
editor  and  publlsher(l3— 2).  Circulation  "jsl." 

CLARE'mONT,  Surry  Co.  O,  865t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  James  r.,  60  m.  E. 
of  Richmond.  Saw  mills,  wagon  factory 
and  wood-working  industries.  Lumber- 
shipping  point. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  81 ;  established  1879; 
Will  M.  Hundley,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4) 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl- "  Aotualaverage 
for  1898,  1.059; /or  1899.  1,072;  for  1900, 
1.116.  In  19(J1.  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1902.  1,133;  for  1903, 1,211.  Inl904,(z-4)  I. 

CLARKSVILLE,    Mecklenberg    Co. 

p   800  pop.,    on   Southern   Rd.  and    Dan- 

Staunton  and  Roanoke  rivers,  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Boydton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;   dem 
ocratic;    four  pages  17x24;    subscription  50 
cents;  established  April.  1902;   W.  F.    Swar- 
ingen.  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1).    Circula 
tion  "j_pL."  (A  A). 

CLIFTON  FORGE,  Alleghany  Co. -a 

3,212+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  12  m. 

B.  of  Covington,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  iron-ore  mininu.     Blast  furnaces. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  George  O.  Greene,  editor; 
Review  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers c'/— .■^). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."     Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1,199.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  zl. 


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In  1899,  yl.  In  19iX),  yl.  In  1901.  ".ikl."  In 
1902,Z(4.  5). 

COLORED  UNION;  biweekly;  four 
pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  C.B.Brown,  editor;  Colored  Union  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (3—4  P). 

CLINTWOOD,  c.  h.  Dickenson   Co. 

p  255+  pop.  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  of  Tom  Creek  Station  and  20  S.  E. 
of  Pikevllle.  Ky.    Saw  mill.    Farming. 

NEWS  AND  VIEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  9x13;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1887;  F.  D.  Vauover.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TI3IES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

COLONIAL    BEACH,    We.^tmore- 
land  Co.  p  453+ pop.,  on  Potomac  r.,13m. 
N.  W.  of  Montross. 
POTOMAC    PROGRESS;  Thursdays 

(AA). 

COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Alleghany  Co.-U 

2,95i>+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  69  m. 

W.  of  Staunton.   Iron  mines.   Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

ALLEGHANY  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
|1 ;  established  1888;  John  E.  Campbell,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  ' 'jkl. •  • 

CREWE,  Nottoway  Co.  g  1,3291  pop., 

on  Norfolk  &  "Western  Rd.,   47  m.  W.  of 

Petersburg.    Tobacco  warehouse,  grist  mill 

and  railroad  machine  shops.     Farming. 

NOTTOWAY  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October.  1903;  E.  M. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

CULPEPER,   c.  h.,   Culptper  Co.  b 

1,618+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Chesapeake  & 

Ohio  Rds.,  69  m.  S.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  50 cents;  established  1891; 
W.  D.  Hawley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

EXPONENT;  Fridays;  democratic;  six 

pages  17x24-  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Raleigh  T.  Green,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "iju- " 

DANVILLE,  Pittsylvania  Co.  g 
16,520+  pop.,  on  Southern,  Danville  &  West- 
ern and  Atlantic  &  Danville  Rds.  and  Dan 
r.,  141  m.  S.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  State 
capital.  Flour  and  cotton  mills.  Agricult- 
ure, tobacco  raising  and  manufacturing. 

BEE;  every  evening  except  Sundays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  18x24 ;  subscript  ion  $3; 
established  1899;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1904,  I  (DD)- 

REGISTER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  RECJlSTElt,  semi  weekly, Tues- 
davs  and  Fridays;  independent-democratic; 
m<')rning  six  and  eight  pages  161^x22;  semi- 
weekly  four  pages  19^x24;  subscription- 
morning  $5.  semi-weekly  (1;  established — 
morning  1882,  semi  weekly  1847;  Register 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation— Morninjr  :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  tlian  1.032.  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898. "JKL."  In  1900.  Z.  In  1901.  Z (4). 
In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•#). 

Semi-Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1898, 
1,927  ;  for  a  year  ending  ii-ith  March,  1899, 
2.024.  In  1900,  zL  In  1901.  (z-4)  I.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  U)04,yl. 


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VIRGINIA. 


MIRROR  I  Saturdays;  local;  four  pages 
15x22:  aubscrlptlnn  $1;  establlshea  Septem- 
ber, 1903;  W.  S.  Blackburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

BAPTIST     UNION;     monthly;    bap 

tl8t;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  25 cents; 

established  1887;  T.  B.  Thame«,  editor;  E.  R 

Waddell,  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation "tKi." 

In  1898.  Z.    In  1902.  Z  (6).    In  1903,  Z  (4)  ••). 

I»IETH01)IST  ;  monthly;  methodlsl ; 
eight  pages  18x20  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  es- 
tablished 1892;  E.  G.Moseley.  editor;  Method- 
ist Laymen's  Union,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,000.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899.  yl.  Inl9(X),  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1901,  3, 000.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z^)  H.  In  1904,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  was  ^,500. 

NO-TilCENSE  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
prohibition;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1898:  J.  L.  Gravely,  edi- 
tor, Boatright  Bros.  &  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation   "jki-"  (A  A). 

J} AYTOIS,  Rockingham  Co.  [j  425tpop., 

4  m.  W.  of  Harrisonburg,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

MUSICAL  MIL.L.ION;  monthly; 
music;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents  ;  established  1870;  Ruebush  &  Hall, 
editors;  The  Ruebush-KiefTer  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12— :3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
6.575.  In  1895.  Q.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  4,917;  for  1899, 
7,250.  In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.  yG.  Actual 
average  /or  1903.  10,791;  for  1903,  13,- 
100.     In  1904,  yF. 

EASTVILLE,  c.h.,  Northampton  Co. 

D-  318f  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  ft 
Norfolk  Rd.,  45  m.  N.E.  of  Norfolk.  Fish  and 
oyster  section.    Truck  farming. 

EASTERN    SHORE    HERALiD; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  T.  B.  Robert- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n"iKL." 

EDINBURG,  Shenandoah  Co.  i!^  512t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd  ,  5  m.  S.  W.  of 

"Woodstock,  the  county  seat.     Flour  mills 

and  sash  and  door  factory. 

SENTINEL.  AND  VALLEY  AD- 
VERTISER ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1:  established  1893;  Hlsey  & 
Stoneburner,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EMPORIA,  c.  h.,  Oreenesville  Co.  Q 
1 ,027  f  pop. ,  on  Atlantic  &  Dan ville  and  Atlan- 
tic Coast  Line  Rds.,  63  m.  W.  of  Suffolk. 
Saw  mills.    Agriculture. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  J.  H.  Smith  and  E.  E.  Goodwyn, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

VIR<JINTAN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  80  cents;  es- 
tablished 1890 ;  Virginian  Publishing  Com- 
pany editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
<J,50S.  In  1895,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  3,747;  for  1897.  4,027;  for  1898, 
4.232;  for  1899,  4,400;  /or  1900.  4,524i 
for  1901,  4,581 .  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903.  (z— 4) 
G.    In  1904.  (z-4)  G. 

VIRGINIA  FARMER;  monthly ; 
eight  pages  17i^x24 ;  subscription  50 cents;  es 
tablished   1897;    Farmer    Company,   editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  ar'erage  for  a  year 
ending  with  July,  1900,  22,508;  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1901,  31,375; /or  a 

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year  ending  loith  February,  1902,  43,933. 
In  1902.  y  B.  In  1903,  (z— 6)  C.  Actual  average 
forvm,  72,041. 

FAIRFAX,  c.  h.,  Fairfax    Co,  b  373t 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Southern 

Rds.,  18  m.  W.  by  S.W.  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Manufactories  of  woolen  goods,  flour  and 

lumber. 

HERA  li  D  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  S.  R.  Donohoe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FALLS  CHURCH,  Fairfax  Co.  b 
l,007i-  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Residences  of  Washington 
business  men. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
Frank  Lyon .  editor  and  publisher.  Prints  an 
edition  for  Overlook.    Circulation  -vkl." 

FARMVILLE,  c.  h.,  PHnce  Edward 

Co.  D  2,471+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  and 
Farmvllle  &  Powhattan  Rds.  and  Appomat- 
tox r.,  55  m.  E.  of  Lynchburg  and  70  W.  S.  W. 
of  Richmond,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco 
market.    Manufacturing  and  mining. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
J.  L.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

FINCASTLE,  c.  h.,  Botetourt  Co.  -D 

652+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  of  James  r.  and  40  W.   of   Lynchburg. 

Farming. 

HERA  LD ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  23x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865; 
C.  B.  Camper,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

FLOYD,  c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  p  402t  pop., 
17  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Christiansburg,  the  near- 
est railroad  point.  Spoke  and  ax-handle 
factory.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Sowers  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2-^). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  issue  1,400.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,694.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898, "jkl-" 

FORTRESS  MONROE,  Elizabeth 

City  Co.  D-  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  3  m. 

S.  E.  of  Hampton,  the  county  seat.     Seat  of 

the  United  States  Artillery  School. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  ARTILLERY;  bi-monthly; 
military :  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  pages 
7x10:  subscription  $2.50;  established  1892; 
Capt.  Andrew  Hero,  Jr.,  editor;  Artillery 
Board,  publishers  (o — 3). 

Circulation:  In  1899  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1900,  1,061;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1901. 1 ,162.    In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, "jjiL." 

FRANKLIN,  Southampton  Co.    Q, 

1,143+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Atlan- 
tic &  Danville  Rds.  and  Blackwater  r.,  at 
head  of  navigation,  20  m.  E.  of  Suffolk. 
Lumber  manufacturing.  Com,  cotton, 
bacon,  peanuts,  potatoes  and  apple  brandy. 

GRAPHIC}  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  8x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  P.  Holland,  Publishing  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,406.  In  1904,  yl. 


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SOUTHAMPTON  DEMOCRAT j 

Thursdays;  independent- democratic  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  establisiied  1880; 
W.  H.  Stroud,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion •Jii" 

FREDERICKSBURG,  Spottsylva- 

nia  Co.  a  5,068+  pop.,  on  Richmond.  Fred- 
ericksburg &  Potomac  and  Potomac,  Fred- 
ericksburg &  Piedmont  Rds.,  at  the  head  of 
navigation  on  Rappahannock  r.,  57  m. 
8.  S.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Steamers  to 
Baltimore,  Md.,  and  to  Norfolk  twice  a 
week.  Woolen,  silk  and  flour  mills.  Plow 
works  and  pickle  factories. 

STAR  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FREE  LANCE,  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages— daily  13x2i(,tri  weekly  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $3,  tri  weekly  $1;  established  1869; 
Free  Lance  Star  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Inl901,aKi  "  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,014.  In  1903,  "jkl-" 
Tri-Weekly  :  In  1901,  'jkl  ■■  Actualaver- 
age  for  1902,  ti,6S0.  In  1903,  December,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  issue  during  the  past 
year  has  been  at  least  2,700.     In  1901,  yH. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY;  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription — daily  $3,  semi-weekly  73 
cents;  established— daily  1904,  semi  weekly 
1900;  Journal  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 

C  ireu  1  ati  on  — Se  m  i-We  ekly :  In 
1900,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1901,  t2,'>24t2. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  I  (DD). 

CO  UNCI  LOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

FRONT  ROYAL,  c.  h.,  Warren  Go. 

d]  1,005+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Norfolk  A 
Western  Rds.,  near  Shenandoah  r.,  140  m. 
N.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  State  capital 
Canning,  milling  and  cigar  making. 

WARREN  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  2ux26  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  C.  W.  Carson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WARREN  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1869;  S.  R.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jki  " 

GATE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  P521t 
pop.,  on  Virginia  &  Southern  Rd.,31  m.  W. 
of  Bristol.  Planing  mill.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
March,  1903;  The  Boatright  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A"). 

SCOTT  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  15x22;  suV^scrlptlon  $1; 
established  1900;  C.  C.  Bausell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GLADE   HILL,   Franklin    Co.  g  75 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Rocky 
Mount,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

FRANKLIN      RURAL     EVENTS; 

Thuiidays;  democratic;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  .50  cents;  established  October, 
1901;  E.  O.  Coleman,  editor;  Royal  Printing 
Company,  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 
(AA). 

GLADE  SPRING,  Washington    Co. 

P  304+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  13  m. 


VIRGINIA. 


N.  W.  of  Abingdon,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  J. 
W.  Lyon,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  -uu,.'* 

GORDONS VILLE,    Orange   Co.   a 

•03+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  21  m. 

E.  N.  E.  of  Charlottesville.    Cotton  mills- 

and  chair,  broom  and  sash,  door  and  bUnd 

factories.    Grain  shipping. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  133^2;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Newton  Lockwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 4).    Circulation  "iju,"  (A  A). 

GRAHAM,  Tanex-ell  Co.  p  1,  54  pop.. 

on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd..  20  m.  N.  E.  of 

Tazewell. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  B.  F.  Glnther,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRUNDY,  Buchanan  Co.  P  300  pop., 

county  seat  of  Buchanan  County,  10  m.  8. 

of  Kentucky  State  line.    Lumber. 

SA  N  D  Y  VA  L  LEY  NEWS ;  Saturdays ; 
four  pages;  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902.  R.  E.  Williams,  editor;  W. 
L.  Ownbey,  publisher  (1—4).  Circ'n"iKL." 

HAGUE,  Westmoreland  Co.  D-  53  pop., 

10  m.  E.  of  Montross,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

POTOMAC  PROGRESS;  Thursdays; 

dep*-udent;  four  pages  19x25;  subscription 
ill ;  established  October,  1902;  Hague  Publish- 
ing Companj:,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  :    In  1903,  (z-11)  I  (A  A). 

HAMILTON,  Loudoun  Co.  b  364f 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  i4  m.  N.  W.  of 
Alexandria  and  50  from  Washington,  D.  C^ 
Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratle; 
four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  G.  Ernest  Leith,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.530.  In  1896.1.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."   In  1899,  Z.    Inl902,  "jkl  " 

HAMPDEN-SIDNEY,  Prince  Ed- 

ward  Co.  D  74  pop.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Farm- 
viUe,  the  county  seat,  and  70  W.  S.  W.  of 
Richmond,  the  State  capltaL  Seat  of  Hamp- 
den-Sldney  College  and  the  Union  Theolog- 
ical Seminary.     Agriculture  and  mining. 

HAIVIPDEN-SIDNEY  MAGAZINEj 

monthly,  during  college  year;  collegiate; 
forty  to  seventy  two  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1858;  Studentsof  Hampden- 
Sldney  College,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "i£L." 

HAMPTON, c.  h.,  Elizabeth  City  Co.d- 
3,441+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  2  m. 
from  Old  Point  Comfort  and  Fortress  Mon- 
roe. Trade  in  lumber,  flsh,  oysters,  etc. 
Agriculture. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establLshed 
1876;  H.  L.  Houston,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3). 
Clrc'n  "iSL."  Inl902.  Z(1.2,4.5).  Inl903,  Z(4). 
CHRISTIAN  WORKER;  monthly; 
religious;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1903;  W.  B.  Weaver,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


105S> 


VIROINIA. 


VIRGINIA. 


SOUTHERN  WORKMAN;  monthly; 

educational;  s'lty  «'ight  paRes  7xlii;  sub- 
scription $1;  eatab'llshed  1872;  Hampton  Nor- 
mal and  Agricultural  InBtitute,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 12 — 1). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.S()0.  In  1896,  II.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  4 ,  1  S<J .  In  1899.  y  II . 
Actual  avrraae  for  \'M)0,  5,000.  In  1901.  H. 
In  1902.yII.  Actual  av.ruye  for  m'3,  5,208. 
In  19(M.  yt;. 

HARRISONBURG,    c.   h.,    Roek- 

ingham  Co.  {^  3,521t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  2.'5  m.  N.  of  Staunton  and  125  N.  W. 
of  Richmond,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  Independent;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2.50:  established  1899;  The  News- 
Register  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (.6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."     In  liKi3,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ROCKINGHAM  REGISTER;  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1832;  A.  H.Snyder,  editor;  The  News  Register 
Co.,  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,1.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,000.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  pub 
lisher  asserts,  at  no  time  less  than  1,400;  in  1901, 
no  issue  less  than  1,600  In  1902,  (z— 1, 2, 4, 5)1. 
In  1903,  (z-^)  I.    In  1904.  yl. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  21x28;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1892;  H.  B.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than 
1.380;  In  1899,1.365;  in  1900.  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  19(J3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Robert  B.  Smythe.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SPIRIT    OF    THE    VALLEY;    Frl 
days;  republican;  four  pages  20x28 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;   established  1878;  M.  B.  Lewis,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation :  Accorded  I  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  "jkx." 

HIGHLAND   SPRINGS,  Henrico 
Co.  D  22  pop.,  6  m.  E.  of  Richmond. 
JOURNAL;   monthly  (A  A). 

HILIiSVIL.LE,c.h.,  Carroll  Co.piOO 
pop.,  75  m.  E.  of  Bristol  and  65  W.  of  Roan- 
oke.   Mining,  stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

CARROLL  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Brown  &  Ayers,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation   "jkl." 

HOUSTON,  c.  h..  Halifax   Co.  g  887t 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  by 

8.   E.   of  Lynchburg.     Furniture  factory, 

planing  mill  and  fruit  evaporator. 

RECORD- ADVERTISER  ;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  190J;  Hedderly 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jki.." 

INDEPENDENCE,   c.  h.,   Orapion 

Co.  p  190  pop.,  34  m.  S.  of  Wytheyille.   Agri- 
culture. 

GRAYSON  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876:  Greek  D.Brown,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRAYSON  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  13x30;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1886;  W.  R.  Wright, editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


IRVI  NGTON,   Lancaster  Co.  Q- 1,000 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Rappahannock  River 

line  of  steamers,  60  m.  N.  of  Norfolk,  90  S.  E. 

of  Fredericksburg  and  130  S.  of  Baltimore, 

Md.    Oyster,  fish  and  truck  farming. 

VIRGINIA  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  McDonald  Lee,  editor; 
The  Virginia  Citizen  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  itublisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.632.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.808.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1.82'^.  In  1900.  y I.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  I. 

JONESVILLE.  c.  h.,  Let  Co.  p  40O 

pop.,  on  Louisville  ft  Nashville  Rd.,  60  m. 
N.  E.  of  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.    Farming. 

SOUTHWEST   VIRGINIAN;  Thurs 

days  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  A.  M.  Ooins, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iju." 

LAUREL.  FORK,  Carroll  Co.  p  17 
m.  K.  of  Hillsville,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER  OF  TRUTH;  monthly; 

primitive  baptist;   twenty-eight  pages  6x8; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1897;  F.  P. 
Branscome.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation    "jkl."     Actual    average   for 
1903.  1,166.    In  1904,  -jkl." 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Russell  Co.  p  3a5t 

pop.,  21  m.  N.  of  Abingdon.  Timber  and 
grazing  cattle, 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  f our  pages. 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  H. 
F.  Bausell,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JIU-"     In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

SOUTHWEST  OUTLOOK; monthly; 
independent;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1899;  L.  L.  Bays, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'u  "jkl." 

LEESBURG,  c.  h.,  Loudoun  Co.  ^ 

l,513f  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  near  Potomac 
r.,  38  m.  N.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  W.  H.  Martin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5). 

Circulation  t  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,042;  /or  i;i03.  1,666.    In  liKJ4.  (z— 4)  I. 

WA  S  H  I  N  G  T  O  N  I  A  N  MIRROR ; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1:  established  1866;  Wm.  B. 
Lynch,  editor;  Robt.  N.  Harper  and  Wm.  B. 
Lynch,  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

LEXINGTON,  c.h.,J?ocA:6Hrf^e  Co.-u 
8,203t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Ches- 
apeake &  Ohio  Rds.  and  James  r.,  48  m.  W. 
of  Lynchburg.  Seat  of  Washington  and 
Lee  University  and  Virginia  Military  Insti- 
tute.   Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1804;  J.  S.  Moore  and  W.  R.  Kennedy,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  assertg, 
smallest  issue  1..S50.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900, 
publisher  asserts,  each  issue  was  1,375.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.   In  19ii3,  "iEL." 

ROCKBRIDGE    CO.    NEW8» 
Thursdays;    Independent -democratic;    four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
M.  W.  Paxton, editor  and  publisher  (6—3) 
Circulation :    In  1895,  I.     In  1896.  I.    In 


1060 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


VIRGINIA. 


1897, Y.  In  1898.  jkl."  In  1899.  zI.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL."    In  1903.  Z  (1). 

VALLEY    11  EPOliTER;   monthly; 
baptist  (colored);  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1900;  W.T.John 
Bon.editorand  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

LiOUISA,    Louisa    Co.,  u    261t  pop., 

on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  62  m.  N.  W.  of 

Richmond. 

I.OIJISA  CO.  NEWS:  Fridays  (A  A). 
LiOUISA-GOACHLAND      EXTEK-- 
PRISJE:  Fridays  (A  A). 

I.OVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  NeUon  Co.  u 

500   pop.,   on   Southern  Rd.,   35   m.    from 

Lynchburg.  Agriculture,  horticulture, stock 

raising,  soapstone  and  mining. 

NELSON  CO.  TIDIES;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x2*);  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  M.  J.  Webb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JSi" 

liURAYjC.  h.,  Page  Co.  [j  l,147t  Pop., 
on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  near  Shenan- 
doah r.,  136  m.  N.  W.  of  Richmond,  the 
State  capital.    Tannery  and  flour  mills. 

PAGE  COURIER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pa^es  19x25;    subscription  $1;    es- 
tablished 1887;    T.J.  Berrey,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  1896  and  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.200  Act- 
ual average  for  m'd%  1^196.  In  1899,  I.  In 
1900,  publisher  asserts  do  edition  was  less 
than  1,272;  in  1901,  no  edition  for  year  ending 
September  30  less  than  1,244;  in  1902,  July,  no 
edition  for  the  past  year  less  than  1,372. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  1,448.  In  1904, 
<z— 6)  I. 

PAGE  NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  W.  C.  Lauck,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  -jjvl."  In  1900.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,244;  for  1902, 
1,341:  /or  1903.  1,422:  for  1904,  1,607. 

ZION'S  ADV^OCATE;  monthly;  primi- 
tive baptist;  fifty-two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  1854;  John  R.  Dally, editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actualaverage 
for  a  year  ending  rvith  July,  1902, 1,161.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I,  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1.290. 

LYNCHBURG,  Campbell  Co.  3 

18,891+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western,  Southern 
and  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rds.  and  James  r., 
66  m.  N.  of  DanrlUe  and  124  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Richmond,  the  State  capital.  Iron  foun- 
dries, rolling  mills,  tobacco  factories,  flour 
mills,  shoe  factories  and  manufactures  of 
agricultural  implements  and  furniture. 
Tobaoco-produclng  and  manufacturing 
center. 

ADVANCE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, democratic;  six  to   eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $4,  established    1880;    The    Ad 
vance    Newspaper    Company,  editors    and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "ijfi  " 

NEWW;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
dally  $.\  weekly  50  cents;  established— dally 
186R,  weekly  1866:  Carter  Glass,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  — Dnily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2.600.    In    1896,   H.     In 


VIRGINIA. 


1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zj.  In  1899.  y I .  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I   (••). 

Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than3,0(J0.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
zH.  Inl899,yH.  In  1900.  y  I.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904.  (z— 4)  !«••). 

INTERPRETER;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August. 
1903;  The  Interpreter  Publishing  Co..  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkj-" 

VIRGINIA  LAW  REGISTERi 
monthly;  legal;  ninety  six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription .$5;  established  1895;  George  Brj'an, 
editor;  J.  P.  Bell  Co.,  publishers  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  ^  500 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Somerset^ 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  T.  C.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iii" 

MANASSAS,   Prince   William   Co.  fi 

817+  pop.,  on  Southern  and   Chesapeake  * 

Ohio  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Washington, 

D.  C.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  W.  H.  W.  Moran  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896. 
1,242;  for  1897,  1,314.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  "JKL." 

MANCHESTER,  Chesterfield  Co.  D 
9,715  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  Rich- 
mond &  Petersburg,  Seaboard  Air  Line 
and  Southern  Rds.,  about  3  m.  S.W.  of  Rich- 
mond. 

BEE:  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  50  cents;  established  Jan- 
uary. 1904;  E.  B.  Howie,  editor;  E.  B.  Howie 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Smyth  Co.  p2,04flt 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  28  m.  E. 

N.  E.  of  Abingdon.    Manufacturing,  mining 

and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  R.  A. 
Anderson. edltorand  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL  " 

MARTINSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Renry  Co. 

Q  2.334+  pop.,  on  Danville  &  Western  and 
Norfolk  &  Western  Rds.  and  Smiths  r. ,  40  m. 
W.of  Danville.  Lumber  trade  and  tobacco 
and  cigar  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  daily;  independent;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $3;  established  May,  1904; 
C.  C.  Beavers,  editor;  Acme  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

HENRY  BULLETIN}  Frldayi:  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  Gregory  &  Qraveley,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HENRY  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;   republican;    eight  pages    13x2ij;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  19()4;  J.  B. 
Anglln.  editor;  Acme  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—5). 

BLUE  RIDGE  BAPTIST;  monthly; 
baptist;  eight  pages  11x16:  subscription  25 
cents;  established  189(5;  Blue  Ridge  Baptist 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

MATHEWS,    c.  h.,  Matheus   Co.  D- 

325+  pop.,  &)  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Riehmond. 

MATHEWS  AND  GLOUCESTER 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 


(.'ATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1061 


VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIA— Norfolk. 


MINERAL,  Linma  Co.  a  75t  pop., 
oil  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  4  m.E.  of  Louisa. 
M 1  R KOR ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MONTEREY,  c.  h.,  Highland  Co.  -a 

24(j+   pop.,   48   m.    N.   N.  E.  of  Covington. 
Grazing. 

HIGHLAND  RECORDERi  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  W.  H.  Matheuy,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  -iiu," 

NEWCASTLE,  c.  h..    Craig    Co.   -c 

299t  pop.,  ou  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m. 

N.  W.  of  Salem.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

RECORD  I  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x'<;4;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  O.  W.  Eans,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jiu." 

NEWMARKET,  Shmandoah  Co.  b 

684t  pop.,  ou  Southern  Rd.,  44  m.  N.  E.  of 

Staunton  and  150  N.  "W.  of  Richmond,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

OUR  CHURCH  PAPER;  Tues- 
days ;  lutheran  ;  four  pages  19x36;  subscrip- 
tion gl;  established  1873;  Elon  O.  Henkel, 
editor;  Henkel  &  Company,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:    In  1895,   I.     In  1896,   1.     In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  '-jkl."    In  1899.  Z.     In  1902, 

*8H ENANDOAH  PRESS ;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883;  C.  W.  Wickes,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Circulation  "jjii."  (A  A). 

SHENANDOAH  VAL,L,EY;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  19x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1806;  Henkel  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1895. 
In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "iKL*  In 
1899.  Z.    Inl902,  "JKL." 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  c  h.,  Warwick 

Co.  D-  19,635+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Rd.  and  James  r.,  16  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Nor- 
folk and  75  S.  E.  of  Richmond,  the  State 
capital.   Shipbuilding  and  peanut  growing. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  17x22;  sub 
Bcription$5;  established  1896;  C.  E.  Thacker, 
editor;  The  Dailv  Press  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 
Circulation:    In  1896,  1.     In   ^897,  Y.    in 

1898,  "JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900.  publisher  as 
Berts,  smallest  edition  was  2,600.  In  1901,  y  H. 
In  1902.  yH.    In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904.  yH. 

TIMES-HERALiD;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$5;  established  1900;  S.  L.  Slover,  editor;  The 
Newport  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

COURIEIt;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1901;  Commer- 
cial Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl" 

NORFOLK,  Norfolk  Co.  R  46,024+ 
pop.,  center  of  eleven  railroads,  on  Eliza- 
beth r.  and  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake 
canals,  18  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Good 
harbor.  Regular  lines  of  steamships  to 
Northern  and  European  ports.  Foreign 
and  domestic  commerce  and  manufactures 
of  various  kinds. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day: Independent:  eight  to  twelve  pages 
17x22;  Bubscription  $3;  established  1890;  J. 
M.  Thomson,  editor;  Dispatch  Publishing 
Cnmpanr.  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1898,"iia."  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1901,  Z  (6).  Actual  averaye  for  1902.  5,093: 
for  1903,  7,4S'i:  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb- 
ruary l%^b,  9,731. 


LANDMARK  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  independent  -  democratic;  eight 
pages  19x25;  subscription  $5;  established  1878; 
S.  S.  Nottingham,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 1). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  edition  4,128,  In  1895,  H.  In 
1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y  I. 
In  190(1.  yl.  In  19(J1,  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,11}.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1904,  7,808  (OO). 
Suuilav:  In  1894,  ii.  In  18y5,  H.  In  1896,  H. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899  yl.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl..  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

PUBLIC  LEDGER;  every  evenlnit  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  six  pages  17x34; 
subscription  $3;  established  1876;  Jos.  O.  Fiv«- 
ash,  editor;  Public  Ledger  Publishing  Co., 
puD  Ushers. 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  H  In  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898  "JKi.."      m  19U3,  vH.    In  19(>4,  H. 

VIRGINIAN-PILOT:  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  JOURNAL  OF 
COM31ERCE  AND  TVVICE-A- 
WEEK  VIRGIMAN-PILOT,  weekly, 
twice  a-weeK,  Tuesdays  and  Frldajs;  demo- 
cratic; daily  twelve  pages  15x22,  Sunday  six- 
teen to  tnirty-two,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5;  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—Ftrgfiman  1865,  Pilot  1894,  Journal  of 
Commerce  1887;  The  Virginian  and  Pilot  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1894,5,518.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  4,077.  In  1898,  zG.  Actual 
average  jor  a  year  ending  with  March.  1899, 
8,060;  for  1900.  9,378; /or  1901.  9,815; 
for  19(12,  10,793;  for  1903,  10,452:  for 
1904,10,813. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  W)i.  12, 231. 
Weekly:  In  1901,  "jkl-  In  1902.  H.  In  1903. 
yH.     In  1904,  yl. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1879;  W.  S.  Copes, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jklj- 

LODGE  JOURNAL    AND    GUIDE; 

Saturdays;  fraternal;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  November, 
1900;  J.  Henrv  Cromwell,  editor:  Guide  Pub- 
lishingCo.,piiblIshers.  Office,  596 Bute  street. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS  AND  ADVERTISER:  Satur- 
days; four  pages  123^xl8>^;  subscription  $1; 
established  19(K);  J.  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  editor; 
Norfolk  News  &  Advertiser  Co.,  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

UNIONIST;    Saturdays: 
pages   16x22;    subscription  : 
November.    1900:     Wm.     A. 
Unionist    Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903,  I.    In 
1904.  y I. 

CORNUCOPIA  OR  SOUTHERN 
HORN  OF  PLENTY  ;  monthly  ;  agri- 
cultural; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  80 
cents:  established  1884;  A.  Jeffers,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,0^).  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
arera^e /or  1898,  3,458.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  no  month  less  than  4,0(iO.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  1/ear  ending  7rith  .Tune,  1900, 
3,833.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  y I. 


labor;      four 
;    established 
Davis,    editor; 


ONANCOCK,  Accnmac    Co.    D-    938t 
pop.,  2%  m.  W.    of   New   York,  Philadel- 
phia &  Norfolk  Rd.,  and  on  E.  coast  of 
Chesapeake  bay,  connected  by  boat  with 
Baltimore.  Md.    Farming. 
ACCOMACK    NEWS;   Saturdays; 
democratic;    four  pages   18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established   1897;  J.  W.  &  N.  W.  Nock, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3)      Circ'n   -jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  ( 6 ).  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •) . 

ORANGE,    c.   h.,    Orange   Co.  D  538t 
pop.,  on  Southern,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


VIRGINIA. 


Potomac,  Fredericksburg  &  Piedmont  Rds., 
38  m.  W.  of  Fredericksburg  and  85  S.  W.  of 
"WaBhlngton,  D.  C.    Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays  ;  democratic  , 
«lx  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.N.  Robinson,  editor;  J.  J.  & 
R.N.  Robinson, publishers.  Circulation "jkl." 

PIEDMONT  VIRGINIAN  ;  Fridays; 
4emocratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
41.50;  established  1867;  A.  F.  Stofer,  editor 
*nd  publisher  (6-3 1.    Circulation  "iKi.- 

ORACIjE;  semi-monthly  during  school 
year;  four  pages  11x14;  subscription  $150; 
■established  February,  1902;  Addison 
Rennolds.  editor;  Stone  &  Co..  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

PALMYRA,  c.  h,,  Fluvanna  Co.  a 

200  pop.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Charlottesville,  the 

nearest  railroad  station,  and  56  N.  W.  of 

Richmond.    Agriculture. 

MIDLAND  VIRGINIANi  Thursdays; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Midland  Virginian  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—4).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

PEARISBURG,   c.  h.,   Oiltg  Co.  p 

464+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.  and 

New  r.,  90  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg.    Lire  stock 

and  farming. 

VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  James  N.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—2).    Circulation  "jiil." 

PETERSBURG,    Dimaiddie    Co.  g 

21,810+  pop.,  ou  Norfolk  &  Western  and  At 
lantlc  Coast  Line  Rds.  and  Appomattox  r., 
which  is  navigable  for  light-draught  ves- 
•els,  22  m.  S.  of  Richmond,  the  State  cap 
ital.    Manufacturing  and  tobacco  factories. 

INDEX  APPEAL,;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdayg; 
Independent;  six  pages  15x2,!;  subscription 
—dally  $6,  weekly  $1;  established  1865;  R.  P, 
Barham,  editor  and  publisher  (^— 3P). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  In  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1598,  yH.  In  1899,  yl  In  1900,  H.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1*.>4.  yHiOO). 

Weekly:  In  1895.  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1900, 1.  In  1901, 
yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904,  yl. 
(O©). 

PROGRESS ;  every  evening  except  Sun 
<lay;  democratic;  four  pages  15x20-  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  188«;  E.  M.  Clements,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "uu,  " 
In  1902,  Z  (4,51. 

AMERICAN  NUT  JOURNAL;  semi 
monthly;  horticulture;    twenty  four   pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1.5<);  established  October, 
19<)4;  W.   N.   Roper,  editor;    Trade    Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—1  1^). 

VIRGINIA  COURIER;  semi-month- 
ly; JuniorOrderof  United  American  Mechan- 
ics; four  pages  11x18;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  Thomas  B.  Ivey,  editor; 
Virginia  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
<6— 3).  Clrc"n"iKfe."    In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  ".ikl." 

VIRGINIA  PYTHIAN;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription .50  cents;  established  1900;  Frank  A. 
Owen,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Does  not 
Insert  advertisements. 

PHOEBUS,  ElUnbeth  City  Co.  D-3,094t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  ft  Ohio  Rd.  18  m.  N.  of 
Norfolk. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
€lght  panes  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  James  M.  Cnminlng,  editor;  L. 
M.  Brown,  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n    -jkl.- 


VIRGINIA. 


PORTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Norfolk  Co, 
D,  17,427+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville,  At- 
lantic Coast  Line,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio.  New 
York,  Philadelphia  &  Norfolk  and  Seaboard 
Air  Line  Rds.  and  Elizabeth  r.,  opposite 
Norfolk.  A  line  of  steamboats  connects 
with  Baltimore,  Md.  U.  8.  Navy  Yard, 
shops  of  the  Seaboard  &  Roanoke  Railroad 
and  various  manufactories. 
STAR;   every   evening  except   Sunday; 

six  to  twelve  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $4; 

established  1894;  Faul  C.  Trugieu,  eulior  and 

publisher.    Circulation  "iiL" 
B  U  L  L  E  T  I  N;  Saturdays;  four  pages 

15x22;    subscription  $1;   established  19UU;  J. 

W.    Holley,     editor;     Bulletin     Publishing 

Company,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jki."  (AA). 

PULASKI  CITY,c.  h.,  Pulaski  Co.  p 

2,813+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  60  m. 

N.  W.  of  Roanoke.    Timber,  coal  and  zinc. 

N  EWS-REVI  K  W;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  eB- 
tablished  —  News  1872,  Review  1891 ;  C.  A. 
Moyers,  editor  and  publisher  (3--3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,125.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  I,05t2;  for  1899,  1,273; 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  190(»,  1,357. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "iKL-" 

RADFORD,  Montgomery  Co.  p  3,3i4t 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of 

Chriatiansburg,  the  county  seat.    Door  and 

sash,  stove  and  knitting  manufactories. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
J.  Gayle  Anderson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

R I  C  H  M  O  N  D  ,  c.  h.,  Henrico  Co.  a 
State  Capital,  85,050+  pop.,  on  Southern, 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Richmond,  Freder- 
icksburg &  Potomac  Rds.  aud  James  r.,  at 
head  of  tidewater.  Manufacturing,  largely 
Iron  and  tobacco.  One  of  the  largest  to- 
bacco marts. 

DAILY. 

ANZEIGER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday  and  Monday,  and  VIRGIMSCHE 
ZEITUNG,  Sundays;  German;  deiuocratlc; 
four  pages— daily  15x22,  Sunday  2ux28;  sub- 
scription-daily $6,  Sunday  $2.50;  established 
1853  ;  B.  Hassel,  editor;  B.  Hassel  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers. Circ'n— daily  "jjll."  Sunday  "jkl." 
NEWS-LEADER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  demociatic;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
18i*9;  Alfred  B.  Williams. editor;  Lelaud  Ran- 
kin, publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation :  In  1901,  "jkl  •  In  19o2,  C. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  eliding  with  Jaw- 
liary  1901.  27,414;/(^rl!H)l,  >^8,.>7.5. 
Publisher's  a  nnounc  erne  nt.— The  Nkws- 
Lkadbk  Is  the  only  evening  paper  in  Rich- 
mond and  Manchester,  Va.  Its  average 
dally  circulation  during  1904  was  2'<,575,  of 
which  lO.OCX)  was  outside  of  iilchmoud.  The 
circulation  In  January  and  February,  1905, 
exceeded  30,0^10  dally.  The  circulation  is 
surpassed  by  but  one  dally  paper  in  the 
South.  The  daily  sales  In  Richmond  exceed 
the  number  both  of  private  families  aud 
occupied  houses  in  the  city.  The  Newb- 
Leadkr  leads  Its  field  In  Want  Ads  and 
brings  best  returns  to  large  space  users. 
Circulation  books  open  to  those  Interested. 
Inquiries  In  regard  to  publicity  in  Virginia 
solicited  and  prompt  and  accurate  service 
guaranteed. 

TIMES-DISPATCH  J  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1063 


VIROINI  A— Richmond. 


days;  democratic;  dally  eight  to  twelve, 
weekly  eight,  Sunday  twentj'-four  pagei 
17x23;  gubscrlptlon  —  daily  $5,  Sunay  $2,, 
weekly  $1;  established  1886;  Joseph  Bryan, 
editor  and  publl8her(2 — 4). 
Oirciilation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  January 
2fith.    1904,    17,7rS|    for    IIRM, 

Wt-eUly:    In  1903.  G.    Inl9(M, 

y<-. 

f:^^The  absolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
accorded  the  Times-Dispatch  is  guaranteed 
by  the    publishers    of    Rowell's    American 
Newspaper   Directory,    who    will    pay  one 
hundred    dollars   to   the   first   person    who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publislier's  announcement.  —  The  Times  Dis- 
patch is  the  leading  paper  of  Richmond  and 
Virginia,  and  is  the  only  paper  which  thor- 
oughly covers  the  Slate  of  Virginia.    It  is 
the  only  morning  paper  in  Richmond,  and 
its  Sunday  edition  is  the  only  newspaper  in 
the  city  on  that  day.    The  Times-Dispatch 
has   more  circulation   daily   and   Sunday 
than  any  morning  paper  in  the  South,  with 
the  exception   of   Atlanta,  Memphis   and 
New  Orleans,  and   has    the   largest   two- 
cent  circulation,  either  morning  or  even- 
ing, in  tlie  South,  with  the  exception  of 
the  above  named  cities. 

The  Times-Dispatch  has  nearly  five 
thousand  more  circulation  than  the  com- 
bined circulations  of  both  the  Times  and 
the  Dispatch  when  they  were  conducted  as 
separate  newspapers,  and  the  circulation 
is  still  growing.  There  is  no  duplication  in 
the  Times-Dispatch  circulation.  It  is  one 
paper  to  a  home  and  a  home  for  every 
paper. 

The  Times-Dispatch  goes  into  90  per 
cent  of  the  homes  of  Richmond  and  into 
thousands  of  the  best  homes  in  Virginia. 

VIRGINIA      STAATS-GAZETTEi 

•very  morning  except  Monday,  and  1>EK 
SUE  DEN,  Sundays;  German;  daily  four, 
Sunday  eight  pages  17x28;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  established  1870;  M.  F. 
RIchter,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation- 
dally  "iiu."  Sunday  ••ixi-"    (A  A). 


WEEKLY. 

IIALTIMORE  AND  RICH!>IOND 
CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
methodlst  episcopal  south  ;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
John  J.  Lafferty,  editor;  Advocate  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers;  prints  an  edition  for 
Baltimore  (9— 3P). 

Combined  circulation:  Rating  varied 
from  F  in  1891  to  G  in  189.5.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900, 
yH.  In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH  (A  A). 

CATHOLIC  VISITOR;  Saturdays; 
roman catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1874;  Juan  A.  Plzzinl, 
editor  and  publisher  (.2—i).   Clrc'n  "jkl.- 

CENTRAL  PRESBYTERIAN;  Wed- 

nesdays  ;  presbyterian  ;  sixteen  to  twenty 
pages  11x15;  subscription $2;  established  1837; 
James  P.  Smith,  editor;  Wm.  B.  Smith,  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,400.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,580  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1898, 
4.058.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  unth  June,  1900,  4,509;  for 
1901,  4,486.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
G.     In  1904.  (z-4,  6)  G. 

CHILDREN'S  FRIEND?  Saturdays; 
Sunday-school;  four  pages   16x22:  subscrip- 


VIRGINIA— Richmond. 


tlon  50  cents;  established  1866;  Presbyterian 
Committee  of  Publication,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 
Circulation;     Actual    average    for    1904, 

'^«,7;{o. 

G<lsrEL  VVOICRER  ;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  twenty-four  pages 9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  19(J1;  I.  S.  Boyles, 
editor;  Harris  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation :     Actual     averaije    for    1904, 

P  E  A  IMi  S  FOR  THE  LI TTLE 
ONES:  Thursdays;  Sunday-school;  four 
pages  9x14;  subscription  15  cents;  Presbyte- 
rian Committee  of  Publication,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Cirnilatiou:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
33,701. 

PLANET;  Saturdays;  negro ;  republican; 
eight  pages  isx23;  subscription  $1.90;  estab- 
lished 1«88;  John  Mitchell.  Jr..  editor  and 
publisher  (8-3  P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
6,400.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average /or  1898.  4,851.     In  1899,  yG.     In 

1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH.    Inl9()4,  yH. 

REFORMER;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  Jno.  H.  Smyth,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
5,588.  In  1898,  yG.  Inl899,  yH.  In  1900, 
yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH. 
In  1904,  yH. 

RELIGIOUS  HERALD ;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  tw«uty  four  pages  12x18;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1828;  A.  E.  Dickinson  and 
R.H.Pitt, editors  and  publishers  (12— 4) 
Circulation :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  7,500.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  19(^0,  yH. 
In  1901,  (z-4,  6)  H.  In  1902,  (z-4)  G.  In 
19e3.  yG  (••).    In  1904,  yG. 

SOUTHERN  CHURCHMAN;  Thurs- 
days; protestant  episcopal;  sixteen  page* 
11x15;  subscription  $2;  established  1885;  Rev. 
W.  M.  Clark,  editor  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  5.000.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,    yH.     In  1899.  yH.      In  1900.  yl.      In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  11:03,  yl.   In  1904. 

'^SOUTHERN  TOBACCONIST  AND 
MANUFACTURERS'    RECORD; 

Tuesdays;  tobacco;  twenty  pages  12x16;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  W.  E.  Dibreli, 
editor;  The  Walthall  Printing  and  Station- 
ery Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation  -im.-'-  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902, 
"jKL."    In  1904,  I. 

VIRGINIA  BAPTIST;  Fridays; 
negro;  baptist;  eight  pages  18x24;.  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Jones,  editor; 
Virginia  Baptist  Publishing  Co..  publishers 
(6—3).  Circulation  "iKi."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

COUNCILOR;  semimonthly;  Junior 
Or.ler  of  American  Mechanics;  eigiit  pages 
11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1^02; 
V.  M.  Wilcox,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  ".LKL-"  In  19C3,  (z— 4)  I  ^%%). 
(A  A). 

VIRGINIA  MEDICAL  SEMI- 
MONTHLY; medical;  sixty  to  sixty-four 
pages  8x101^;  subscription  $2;  established 
1874;  L.  B.Edwards,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895, 1.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897. 
Y.  Inl898.vH.  In  1899, yl.  In  19(,0.  zl. 
In  1901,  (z-4)'H.  In  1902.  (z-4)  H.  In  1903, 
yH.    In  1904.  yH. 

MONTHLY. 
ANIMAL  LIFE;  monthly  ;  animal 
fanciers;  thirty-two  pages  6x9^^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  January,  1900; 
Animal  Life  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation :  In  1900,  zl.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  trith  August,  1901,  '2,666* 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  y  H .    In  1904.  y  H. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


VIRGINIA— Richmond. 


CHRISTIAN  MONTHI^Y;  undenom- 
inational ;  twenty  pages;  subscription  35 
cents  ;  established  June,  1900  ;  Cnristian 
Montlily  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  August,  1902,  ii.ltiS ; 
for  1903,  2,037.    In  I'.HM,  yl. 

EARNEST  WORKER;  monthly; 
Presbyterian;  forty  pages  7x9;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  187l;  Rev.  R.  A.  Laps- 
ley,  editor;  The  Presbyterian  Committee  of 
Publication,  publishers  (12—3). 
CirculHtioii ;  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2S,416;/o>- 1901.  30,083. 

FOREIGN  MISSION  JOURNAL,! 
monthly;  baptist;  thirty  six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1S69;  R.  J. 
Willlngham  and  E.  E.  Bomar,  editors;  For- 
eign Mission  Board  of  South  Baptist  Conven- 
tion, publishers  (12—3). 

Circulatlou:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
15,018.  In  1895,  E.  In  1896.  E.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  17,533.    In  1898,  yD.    In 

1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  October,  1901,  '■^4,133:  for 

1902,  '24,136;/o/- 1903, 36,593.  Inl9(>l,yC. 
HELLO  BILiL;  monthly;  B.  P.  O.  Elks 

of  U.  S. ;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  John  C.  Weckert,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actualaver- 
ageformn,  2,000. 

JOURNAL.  OF  COMMERCE;  month 
ly;  commerce;  twenty-two  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  Harris  Print 
IngCo.,  editors  and  publishers  (1-5  P). 

JOURNAL  OF  PRACTICE;  monthly; 

medical;  forty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  J.  F.  Winn,  M.D.,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  19(10,  2,358.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  11)03,  (z— 4)  H.  Actual  average  for  hM, 
3  457  »    •>  ' 

OLD  DOMINION  JOURNAL  OF 
MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY;  month 
ly ;  medicine  and  surgery;  sixty  pages  ej^^xlu; 
subscription  S2;  established  Julv,  1902;  Greer 
Baughman, editor;  Old  Dominion  Publishing 
Corporation,  publishers  (1— 5P).  Circula- 
tion  "JKL." 

PROGRESSIVE  SOUTH  ;  monthly; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  F.  V.  Baldwin,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jKi"  In  1896.  G. 
In   1897.    Y.     In  1898,  yH.     In  1899.  vl.     Iv 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

PLSH;  monthly;  Sunday  school;  sixteen 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
August.  1903;  E.  L.  Pell,  editor;  The  Robert 
Harding  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  V.m,  (z— 11)  I  (••). 

SOUTHERN    PLANTER;    monthly; 
agricultural;    fifty  six  to  eighty  pages  8x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1840;  J.  F. 
Jackson,  editor;  Southern  Planter  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:    In  1894  and  1895,  G.    In  189 
G.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  vH.    In  1899,  vH. 
1900,  yH.    In  1901,  (z-4)  H.    In  1S)02,  yH.    In 

1903,  (z-4)H.    Inl!»(i4.  vll. 

VIRGINIA  ODD-FELLOW;  month 
ly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x14;  sub- 
Bcription  50  cents;  established  1893;  Ware  & 
Duke,  editors  and  publishers  (2—1). 
Circulation:  In  1897.-- "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1.046;  /orl899.  1,306.  In 
1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1901.  1,442.  Actual  average  fur 
1902,1,575.    Inl903,  (z-10)  I.    Inl'.KU.yl. 

VIRGINIA  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  educational;  thirty-six  pages  8x11; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1892  ;  J.  A. 
MoGllvray,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  4,2,50  in 
1894  to  H  in  IMy.'i.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1893,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  190(J.  vl.  In  1901, yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In  19o4,  yl. 


VIRGINIA— Richmond. 


QUARTERLY. 

KAPPA  ALPHA  JOURNAL;  Sep- 
tember, November,  January,  March  and  Maj', 
yearly;  college  fraternity ;  one  hundred  and 
twenty  six  pages  7x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1879;  H.  T.  Burnley,  editor  and 
publisher  (l-^).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROANOKE,  Roanoke  Co.  p  21,496t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  53  m.  W. 
of  Lynchburgh.  Rolling  mill,  bridge  Iron 
works,  car  shops  and  locomotive  works. 
Iron  mining  and  agriculture. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  17x23^a;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  December,  1900;  Roanoke 
News  Company,  publisliers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  "iKL."  In  1902,  Z( 4. 5).  In  1903, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue 
during  the  past  vear  has  been  at  least  2,4L'0. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  H.' 

EVENING  WORLD  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday, andWEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1889;  Walter  E.  Addi- 
son, editor;  World  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (7— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  edition  2,350.  In  1895,  H.  In 
1896,1.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898,"JKL."  (??)  Inl899,Z. 
In  1900.  Z.  In  1901.  Z  (4).  In  1902,  Z  (4.  5). 
Weekly:  In  1896.  -jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899, 
Z.    In  19iX),  Z.    Inl902,  Z(4,  5). 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
Independent;  eight  pages  17x233^;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $5,  Sunday  $1;  established  1886; 
Roanoke  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,697.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  190 1,  zl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I.  In  1902,  (z— 2,4,  6)1.  In  1903,  De- 
cember, publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during 
the  past  year  has  been  at  least  3,100.  In  19(4, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  3,400. 

\  D  V  O  C  A  T  E  AN  D  MARTI  N'S 
[MAGAZINE;  weekly;  household,  agri- 
cultural, science;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  W.  Ryland 
Martin,  editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901. 
Z(6).    In  1902,  Z  (1,2,  4.  5). 

INDUSTRIAL  ERA;  Fridays;  indus- 
trial; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  .50  cents; 
established  1903;  W.  E.  Nichols,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

ROCKYMOUNT,    c.  h.,    Franklin 

Co.  cp  612+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  and 

Southern  Rds..  30  m.  S.  of  Roanoke  and  69 

S.  W.   of  Lynchburg.     Tobacco  factories, 

tobacco  warehouse  and  flour  mills. 

TIMES-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1864;  F.  O.  Hoffman,  editor  and 
publisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

RURAL  RETREAT,  Wythe  Co.  J3 

8(»0  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  W.  of  WytheviUe,  the  county  seat.  Cab- 
bage growing  and  sheep  and  cattle  raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pagei 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Chas.  R.  Pepper,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SALEM,c.h.,i?oanoi-«  Co.  P3,412t  pop.. 

on  Noi-folk&  Western  Rd.  and  Roanoke  r., 

(JOm.  W.  of  Lynchburg.     Seat  of  Roanoke 

College.     Agriculture  and  tobacco  raising. 

TIMES -REGISTER  AND  SENTI- 
NEL: Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1866;  Chas. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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VIRQISIA. 


D.  Denlt,  editor;  The  Salem  Printing  &  Pub 
llslilng  Co..  publlsherg  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897.   'iia-'    In  1898,  zl.    In 
1899.  yl.    In  1900.  vl.    Inl901,yl.    In  1902. y I. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  l'.K)4,  (z— 2,  4.  9)  I  (••). 

SCOTTSVILLE,    Albemarle  Co.    a 

1,2-18+ pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 

James  r.,  20  m.  S.  of  Charlottesville,   the 

county  seat.    Shipping  point. 

C  O  IJ  K  I  E  K I  Fridays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  16x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1864; 
w,  W.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.' 

SOUTH  BOSTOIf,  Halifax  Co.  g 

1.851+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  5  m.  S.  of  Houston,  the  county 
seat.    Tobacco  growing. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x25;  subscription  SO  cents;  established 
1890;   R.   H.   Beazley,  editor;   R.  C.  Beazley, 
publisher  (:;— 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,2U0.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."    In  1899,  Z.     In  1902.  Z  (4). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  Wood  Pub- 
llsliing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  ••.iKL."  (A  A). 

GREENE  CO.  REGISTEll;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  17x24;  established 
August,  1903;  The  Greene  County  Register 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4).    (A  A). 

STANARDSVILLE,  Greene  Co.  ti 
357  pop.,  25  m.  N.  of  Charlottesville. 
GREENE  CO.  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  73^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  August,  19i)3;  Register 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

STAV'NTO'N,c.h.,AuguttaCo.-a7.289^ 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  136  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Richmond, 
the  State  capital.    Several  female  schools, 
business  colleges  and  a  military  academy. 
Seat  of  the  Western  State   Hospital  and 
Virginia  School  for  the  Deaf.  Dumb  and 
Blind.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
DISPATCH  AND    NEWS;  every 
morning    except     Monday,     and     SEWI- 
WEEKLiY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  daily  eight  pages  15J^x 
22,  weekly  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $2  50,  semi  weekly  $1;  established  1891; 
Augusta  Printing  Corporation,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5.) 

Circulation— Daily:  "jkl.-  Ini9C3,  (z— 4)1. 
In  1904,  I  (DD). 

Semi-weekly:  "JKL."    In  1903,  ( z— 4)  I.    In 
1904,1  (DD). 

AUGUSTA  CO.  ARGUS;  Tuesdays; 
independent  democratic;  fo,ur  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established*  1887:  J.  B.  Bur- 
well,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,920.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  1,459.  In  1899.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  •mthjune, 
1900.1,448.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,  yl.  Inl903, 
(z— 4)  T.    In  IIHM.  yl. 

OL.D  DOMINION  SUN;  Fridays;  re 
publican  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1899;  M.  B.  Lewis  and  H.  T.  Voor- 
hees,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1902,  July, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  during  the  past 
year  was  less  than  1.900.  Actual  average  for 
1903,  2,06*i.    In  1904,  yl. 

SPECTATOR  AND  VINDICATOR; 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  21x26;  sub 
scriptlon  $1  ;  established  1820;  R.  S.  Turk, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.500.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1893.  publisher  asserts,  no  issue  le>s  than  1.800. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  z I.  In  1901.  July,  pub- 
lisher assert",  no  issue  during  year  past  has 


VIRGINIA. 


been  less  than  1,900;  In  1903,  January,  no  Issue 
during  the  past  twelve  months  has  been  less 
than  2,000.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  1.  In  1!H)4.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1 ,800. 

VALLEY  INDEX;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  19iMi;  James  M.  Morris. edi- 
tor and  publisher.    CircMiIatlon  "jjil" 

GOODSON  GAZETTE; semi  monthly 
during  the  school  year;  educational;  six 
pages  10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1875;  Virginia  Institution  for  the  Education  of 
the  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "iKL."    (A  A). 

STRASBURG,  Shenandoah  Co.  [j 
690+  pop.,  local  census  1,200,  on  Southern 
Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Woodstock,  the  county 
seat,  and  18  S.  S.  W.  of  Winchester.  Stone 
and  earthenware  manufactories.  Steam 
flour  mills,  lime  works,  stone  quarries, 
planing  mills  and  brick  works. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Bushing  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,  l,'i«S:/orl904,  1,341. 

OLI>  PATHS;  monthly;  baptist;  thirty- 
two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  J.  B.  Mclnturff,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JKL."   (A  A). 

STUART,  Patrick  Co.  Q  371  pop.,  on 

Danville  &  Western  Rd.  and  Mayo  r.,  30  m. 

W.   of  Martinsville.     Farming,   fruit  and 

lumber. 

EN  T  ER  PRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1; 
established  18S4;  W.  H.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUFFOLK,  c.  h.,  Non$emond  Co.    a 

3,827+  pop.,  center  of  five  railroads  on  the 
Nansemond  r.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Portsmouth 
and  18  from  Norfolk.   Oyster  packing,  lum- 
ber  business   and   iron    and   lime  works. 
Peanut  market.    Agriculture. 
HERAL.D;    Fridays;    Independent-dem- 
ocratic;   four  pages  20x26;    subscription  $1; 
established  1873;   West  &  Kendrlck,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,1.833.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In 
1901.  Vl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  (z— 11)  I. 

TAPPAHANNOCK,    c  h.,   Essex 
Co.  D-  554+  pop.,  on  Rappahannock  r.,  120  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  connected 
by  daily   steamers.      Canning  and  wagon 
factories.    Oysterlngand  fishing. 
TIDEWATER     DEMOCRAT;     Fri- 
days; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;    J.  N.  Converse,   editor   and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKi.." 

TAZEWELL,  c.  li.,  Taxewell  Co.  p 

1,096+  pop., on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

CLINCH  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  esiabllshen  ISl.^;  J.  A.  Leslie,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

REP  [J  B  L I C  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24  :  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  W.  C.  Pendleton,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jk_l.  • 

TOANO,  James  City  Co. 
on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd. 
Williamsburg. 
PENINSULA   NEWS;   semi-monthly; 


□.  1,200   pop., 
11  m.  N.  W.  of 


tour  pages  11x15;   subscription  50  cents;  es- 


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tabHshed  April,  1901;  D.  Warren  Marston, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

URBANNA,    Middlesex    Co.   o  480 

pop.,  on  Rappahannock  r.,  about  10  m.  N. 

W.   of  Its   entrance   to  Chesapeake   bay. 

Oystering,  fishing  and  farming. 

SOUTH  SIDE  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W,  H.  Ryland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1.639.    In  1904.  yl. 

"WARM  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Bath  Co. 

-a  275  pop.,  50  m.  W.  of  Staunton.    Poultry 

raising.    Summer  resort. 

BATH  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Wednes 
days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1807;  R.  T.  Payne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WARRENTON,  c.  h.,  Fauquier  Co. 

[i  1,627+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  by 

8.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

TRUE  INDEX;  Fridays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  22i^x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  James  P.  Jeffries,  •ditor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jk^."   Actual  average 
for  1897.  1,1250.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl.- 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  William  C.  Marshall  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,093;  /or  1896.  1.162; /or  1897,  1. SOS. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  -iKi.." 

WARSAW,  e.  h-,  Richmond  Co.  D-  226 

pop.,  5  m.  E.  of  Rappahannock  r.  and  50  S. 

E.  of  Fredericksburg.    Farming. 

NORTHERN  NECK  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  W.  Y.  Morgan  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  edition 
1.676.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In  1904,  yl. 

WASHINGTON,  C.  h.,  Rappahan- 
nock Co.  ti  300+  pop.,  on  Victoria  &  Western 
Rd.,  25  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Culpeper.  Agri- 
culture. 

BLUE  RIDGE  GUIDE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Geo.  E.  Cary.  editor 
and  publisher  (.S — 3).   Circulation  •'isa," 

WAVERIiY    STATION,     Sussex 

Co.  n  493+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville  and 

Norfolk  &  Western    Rds.,  21  m.  S,  E.  of 

Petersburg.    Peanuts,  cotton  and  corn. 

SUSSEX  STANDARD;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1898;  H.  L.  Mallery,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

W^AYNESBORO,    Augusta    Co.    -u 

856+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Nor- 
folk *  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Staun- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Furniture,  stove  and 
sash  and  blind  manufactories.  Agrricul- 
ture.    Iron  ore  and  marble. 

VALLEY  VIRGINIAN;  Fridays; dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI; 
established  1896;  J.  E.  Cooke,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.     Circulation  "ijii" 


VIRGINIA. 


W^EST  APPOMATTOX,  c.  h., 

Appomattox   Co.   D    225  pop.,  on   Norfolk 

A  Western   Rd.,  23   m.  E.  of   Lynchburg. 

Farming.    Tobacco   raising   and   shipping 

point. 

APPOMATTOX  AND  BUCKING- 
HAM! TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  A.  H.  Clement,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

WESTPOINT,  King  William    Co.  n- 

1,307+  pop.— local  estimate  1,800 — on  South- 
ern Rd.,  at  confluence  of  Pamunkey  and 
Matapony  rs.,  38  m.  W.  of  Richmond,  the 
State  capital.  Lumbering  and  oyster  pack- 
ing. Steamers  to  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1;   established  1889;    W. 

R.  Broaddus,  publisher  (.3—3).     Circulation 

"JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4—5). 

WINCHESTER,  c.h.,  Frederick  Co. 

i  5, 161+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Oliloand  Cum- 
berland Valley  Rds.,  83  m.  N.  W.  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  113  W.  of  Baltimore,  Md. 
Paper,  sumac  and  flour  mills,  foundries 
and  shoe  and  glove  factories.  Wheat 
grovFlng. 

EVENING  NEWS  ITEM:  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  NEWS,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages— daily  15x22, 
weekly  90x26;  subscription— daily  $2.50.  week- 
ly 75  cents;  established— dailj'  1894,  weekly 
1865;  Geo.  F.  Norton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— dailv  "jkl.".   weekly  "jkl."    In 

1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

EVENING  STA  R  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  TIMES,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages — daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription  —  daily  $2.  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1895,  weekly  1864;  Evening  Star 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation — Daily:  In  1891, "jkl"  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  November 
1902,  1,877.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I,  Actual  aver- 
age /'/•1904,  tj,849. 
Weekly:    "jki" 

VIRGINIA  CALL;  monthly;  temper- 
ance; four  pages  11x15;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1894;  Miss  Lona  A.  Kern,  editor 
and  publisher  (9- 3).  Circulation  "isi."  (A  A). 

WOODSTOCK,  c.  h.,  Shenandoah 

Co.  t  1,069+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 
and  Shenandoah  r.,  51  m.  S.  W.  of  Martins- 
burg,  W.  Va.,  and  100  W.  of  Washington, 
D.  C.  Several  saw  and  grist  mills  and  other 
manufacturing  Industries.  Agriculture  and 
liv©  stock 
SHENANDOAH   HERALD:  Fridays; 

Independent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 

$1;  established  1817;  J.  H.  GrabiU,  editor  and 

publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897. "JKL."    In  1898,  zl.    In 

1899,  yl.    In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "Jja-." 

WYTHEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wythe  Co.  p 
3,003+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  83  m. 
W.  by  S  W.  of  Lynchburg.  Cattle  raising, 
mining,   lumbering  and  manufacturing. 

DISPATCH  ;  Tuesdays;  democratic: 
fotir  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1862;  .Alexander  Forward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jjll" 

SOUTHWEST  VIRGINIA  ENTER- 
PR  l.*^E;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scrlptlon  $1.50;  established  1869;  J.  A.  Whit- 
man, editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1.024.  In  IKW.  1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. "jkl" 
In  19(V2,  (z— €)  I.  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,371.    InlltiH,  yl. 


WASHINGTON. 


Population  518,103  t.    Land  Area  66,880  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  British  Columbia,  Canada,  east  by  Idaho,  south  by  Ore- 
gon, and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  State  capital :  Olympia.  Principal  products 
and  industries:  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers 
and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905),  'Z99,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  25; 
semi- weekly,  6;  weekly,  SJ25  ;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi-monthly,  2;  monthly,  39  ;  quar- 
terly, 1. 

The  cities  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Seattle 80,671 1 

Tacoina 37,71 4t 

Spokaue 3«,S48t 

Belliueliam iJti,63'i 

Wallawalla 10,049t 


Everett 7,838t 

Kallaid 4,568t 

Olympia 3,863t 

Aberdeen 3»747t 


ABERDEEN,  Chehalit  Co.  -n  3,747t 
pop.,  on  Chehaiis  r.,  67  m.  W.  of  Olympia, 
the  State  capital.  Sash  and  door  (aotorles, 
shingle  and  saw  mills.    Salmon  canning. 

BULLETIN;  dally  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  republican;  four 
pages  19x84;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— dally  19()0,  weekly  1889; 
Bell  &  Crawford,  editors  and  publl8Tiers(3— 3). 
Circulation— Dnily  :  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,317.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1900,  "jki.-    In  1901,  Z  (4—5). 

HEItALD;  semi  weekly.  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  John  J. 
Carney,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,056.  In  1902,  "jkl.-  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

ALMIRA,  Lincoln  Co.  Q-   150  pop.— 

local  estimate  400^on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

46  m.  W.  of  Davenport,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

BIG  BEND  OUTLOOK;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x3U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  C.  Hammerly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (J3--.3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

Fridays  ;  independent;  four 
subscription  $1;  established 
W.  C.  Sallee,  editor  and  pub- 
Clrculation  ".ikl."  (A  A). 


NEWS, 

pages  15x22; 
March,  1902; 
Usher  (1-4). 


ANACORTES,  Skaffit  Co.  ^j  l,476t 
pop.,  tidewater  terminus  of  Seattle  A 
Northern  Rd.  on  Puget  sound,  15  m.  N.  of 
La  Connor  and  95  from  Seattle.  Saw  and 
shingle  mills  and  band-hoop  factory.  Ship- 
ping point  for  ooal  and  Iron.  Agriculture, 
lumbering,  salmon  canneries  and  cod  fish- 
eries.   Oats,  coal  and  iron  market. 

AI>IER1CAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  American  Publishing  Co,,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jki-" 

ARLINGTON,  Snohomish  Co.  b  400 

pop.,  on  Seattle  &  International  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.   of   Everett,  the  county  seat.    Lumber 

mills.    Agriculture, 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
Bcription  $1;  established  1889;  C.  L.  Marsh 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ASOTIN,  0.  h.,  A$otin  Co.  D^  470t  pop., 

on  Snake  r.    at   mouth   of   Asotin   creek. 


Water  power.    Shipping  point  for  wheat. 

Agriculture. 

ASOTIN  CO.  SENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  Kay  L.  Thompson, 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "uu,." 

AUBURN,  Kinif  Co.  -D  489t  pop.,  oh 

Northern   Pacific   Rd..  about  19  m.    S.  of 

Seattle,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and  shingle 

mills.    Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  .18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  J.  C.  Gregory,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BALLARD,  A'»«fi'  Co.  -a  4,5681  pop.— 
local  estimate  10,000— on  Seattle  &  Interna- 
tional and  Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Puget 
sound,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Seattle,  the  county 
seat.  Saw  and  shingle  mills,  shipyards, 
foundry  and  machine  shops. 

BEE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  six  to  ten 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1903;  A.O.Ingham,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  16x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
J.  D.  RufEner  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers 
(9—3)     Circulation  "JKL." 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1900;  George  C.  Hitchcock,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SHINGLE  WEAVER;  monthly  (A  A). 

BELLINGHAM,    Whatcom    Co.  b 
22,632  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.,  formed  by  consolidation  of 
Falrhaven  and  Whatcom.  Lumber,planlng, 
shingle  and  saw  mills.    Foundry  and  ma- 
chine shops.    Fish  and  fruit  canneries. 
HERALD;    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WORLD-HERALD,  Fridays; 
daily  ten  to   twelve,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily  1891,  weekly  1889;  Falrhaven 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—5). 

Circulation— Daily:    In  1900,    "jjcl."      In 
1901,  publisher   asserts,   has   not   been   less 
than  1,800.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.   In  1903,  y I.    Act- 
ual average  for  1904.  5,099. 
Weekly:  "jkl-"    Inl902,  Z  (4). 

PUGET  SOUND  AMERICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sundays  (A  A). 

RE  V  E  I  li  L  E  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday, and  SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays 


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and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  20x26; 
aubscriptlon— dally  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1890,  weekly  1888;  Bellingham  Bay 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (12 — i). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1893,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,375.  In  1896.  1,500.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jki"  In  1904.  (z— b,  11)  H. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,300;  In  1896,3.500.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
vH.  In  1899,  yT.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z— 4,  6)  I. 

BLADE;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1894;  M.  Connell, 
«ditor;  The  Blade  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Inl898,"jKL"  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  over  1,500.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  ■■■tki.." 

BELiLilNGHAM  BAYPOST;  Thurs 
days;  German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip 
tion  $1.50;  established  1892;  A.  Blechschmidt, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TI1>IES;  Saturdays;  independent  republi 
can ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Frank  C.  Teck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  'vj4l."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

SCHOOL  BULLETIN;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  R.  S.  Simpson,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BICKELTON,    Klickitat    Co.    Q    50 

pop.    The  nearest  railroad  station  is  Mab- 

ton,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of 

Goldendale. 

NEAVfS;  Fridays;  republican  •  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  August, 
1902 ;  S.  G.  Dorrls.  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

BLAINE,  Whatcom  Co.  ti  l,592t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Deepwater  har- 
bor, 17  m.  S.  E.  of  New  Westminster,  B.C., 
and  20  N.  W.  of  Whatcom,  the  county  seat. 
Shingle  mills  and  flsh-canning  factory. 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Geo.  D.  Montford.  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  rehublican  ; 
six  to  twelve  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  September.  19(J4;  Floyd  C.Kaylor, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

BREMERTON,  ^if«ap  Co.  -o  1,100 
pop.,  3  m.N.  W.of  Port  Orchard,  the  county 
seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising.  Puget 
Sound  Navy  Yard. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  e<;tablished 
1901 ;  Gale  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ( 1 — 4 ). 
Circulation  "jki..' 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22  :  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1903;  M.  L.  Sherpy,  editor  and  publish- 
er (12— 4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

BREWSTER,  Okanogan  Co.  b  200 
pop.,  30  m.  N.  of  Chelan,  the  nearest  bank- 
ing town.  Steamboat  connection  with  We- 
natchee  and  Johnson  creek.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1901;  D.  L.  Gillespie,  editor:  J.  E.  Savage, 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRIDGEPORT,  Douglas  Co.  n  UOf 
pop. 
POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BUCKLEY,  Pitrce  Co.  -nl,OUt  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  31  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 


WASHINGTON. 


Tacoma.     Manufactures    of  lumber    and 

shingles.    Farming  and  dairying. 

B4NNER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889  ;  R.  N.  Kernlghan,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BURLEY,  Kitsap  Co.  -a  100  pop.,  9  m. 

S.  of  Port  Orchard,  the  count j^  seat,  and 

15  N.  W.  of  Tacoma,  the  nearest  railroad 

station.  Agriculture.  Cooperative  colony. 

CO-OPERATOR;  monthly;  coopera- 
tion; thirty-six  pages  5^4x814;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1898;  W.  E,  Copeland, 
editor;  The  Co-operative  Brotherhood,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."  In  1900.  Z. 
In  1902,  "iKL."  (A  A). 

BURLINGTON,  Skagit   Co.  tl  200 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,4  m.  N.  of 

Mount  Vernon.    Large  creamery. 

JOURNAL}  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  ehtablished 
1899;  H.  L.  Bowmer,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation   'jkl." 

CASHMERE,  Chelan  Co.  u  60O  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  168  m.  from  Seattle, 

178  m.  from  Spokane. 

CHELAN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridayt 
democratic;  four  pages  14x21;  subscription 
$l..50;  established  December,  1904;  J.M.Cun- 
ningham, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

CASTLEROCK,  Cowlite  Co.  p  750t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Cow- 
litz r.,  61  m.  N.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Shingle 
and  saw  mills.  Agriculture,  fruit  and 
timber. 

COWLITZ  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1885  ;  H.  F.  Wilcox,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl-" 

CATHLAMET,  c.  h.,  Wahkiakum  Co. 

p  500  pop.,  a  andlngon  Columbia  r.,  25  m. 

E.  of  Astoria,  Ore.     Farming,   lumbering 

and  fishing. 

COLUMBIA  RIVER  SUN;  Thurs- 
davs;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
CHtabllshed  April,  1902;  Haynes  &  Hanlgan, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CENTERVILLE,    Klickitat   Co.  g 

200  pop.,  7  m.   S.  W.  of  Goldendale.    The 

nearest    railroad     station    is    Grant,   on 

Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays:  independent;  ten 
to  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August  1902;  The  Journal  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — i).  Cir- 
culation  "JKi." 

CENTRALIA,  Lewis  Co.  p  l,fi00t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  4  m.  N.  of 
Chehalls,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 
coal  mining  and  lumbering. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
P.  C.  Kibbe,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation  "JKL." 

NEWS-EXAI>IINER;  Fridays  ; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  establl.shed-jE.mwuH^'r  1895,  News  1886, 
consolidated  July,  1901;  Thos.  H.  Dunckley 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (3— .'5). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January  2,  1903,  1,517.  In 
1903.  y I.    In  1904,  yl. 


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WASHjyOTOX. 


CHARLESTON,  Kitsap  Co. -D  115t 
pop. 
KECOKD}  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHEHAL.IS,  c.  h.,  Lewis  Co.  p  l,775t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Chehalls 
r.,  36  m.  S.  of  Olympla,  the  State  capital, 
and  90  N.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Flour,  saw 
and  shlugle  mills  and  furniture  factory. 
Farming. 

BEE-NUGGET;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  estab- 
lished 1883;  DanW.  Bush,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898,  Z.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1899,  l,tJ43.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904   yl 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1892;  I.  P.  Callison,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHELAN,  Okanogan  Co,  [j  800  pop., 

on  Lake  Chelan  and  the  Columbia  r.,  20  m. 

N.  of  Waterville.    Agriculture,  lumbering 

and  mining.    Horticulture. 

liEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
De  Witt  C.  Britt,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  •jkl." 

CHENEY,  Spokane  Co.  n-  781t  pop. 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Central  Washing- 
ton Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Spokane,  the  county 
seat.  Seat  of  State  Normal  School.  Lum- 
bering, agriculture,  dairying  and  stock 
raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  jl;  established  1896; 
Henry  Mickels,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CHESAW,  Okanogan  Co.  \^  205  pop. 
(railroad  station,  Midway,  B.  C),  on  Cana- 
dian &  Pacific  Rd.,  101  m.  N.  W.  of  Wilbur. 

MYERS  CREEK  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  J.  O.  Sehorn,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHEWELAH,    Stevens    Co.   cf   483 

pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Nortliern  Rd.,  19 

m.  S.  E,  of  Colville. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1903;  W.  H.  Brownlow  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circu- 
lation   'JKL." 

CHINOOK,  Pacific  Co.  p  409  pop.,  on 
Columbia  r.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Astoria,  Ore- 
gon.   Salmon  fishing  and  logging. 

O  BSER VER ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1.60;  established  December, 
1900;  Hlbbert  &  Payne,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLARKSTON,   Asotin    Co.   R     480 

pop..  6  ni.  N.  of  Asotin,  the  county  seat, 

on  Snake  r.     Shipping   point  for   wheat. 

Agriculture. 

REPUBLIC:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  C.  Murdock,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation  "jkl.- 


WASHINGTON. 


CLE  ELUM,  Kittitas  Co.       1,500  pop.» 

on  Northern    Pacific    Rd.,   l(i2   m.    W.   of 

Taconia.    Coal  mining  and  farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1..'0;  estabJl.shed  January,  1902; 
Charles  S.  Fell,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COLFAX,  o.  h.,  Whitman  Co.  n-l,121t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.,  80  m.  S.  of  Spokane.  Saw  mills.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising.  Wheat  growing. 

C  O  M  M  O  N  E  R  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $l.rO;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Wm.  Goodyear,  editor;  Com- 
moner Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKL"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  during 
the  vear  has  fallen  V)elow  1,400.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  December,  publisher 
asserts,  during  the  past  year  not  less  than 
1,42.5. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1877; 
Ivan  Chase,  editor  and  publisher  (:^— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,484;  for  1896,  1,547;  for  1897.  1,494 1 
for  1898,  1,626; /or  1899,  1,781 ; /or  1900, 
1,599.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  1,620.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y  I. 

COLTON,  Whitman  Co.  n-  251t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Mot- 
cow,  Idaho.  Flour  mill  and  machine  shops- 
Agriculture. 

NEWS-LETTER  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  e«- 
tabllshed  1891;  L.  F.  Gibbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLUMBIA,  King  Co  .a-  2,000  pop. 

Suburb  of  Seattle. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1903;  E.  C.  Allen,  editor;  Seattle  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1— 5  P). 

COLVILLE,  c.  h.,  Stevens  Co.  cf  694t 

pop.,  on   Spokane   Falls   &  Northern  Rd., 

near  Colville  r.,  a  tributary  to  the  Columbia 

r.  Mining  and  agriculture. 

STATESIIIAN-INDEX ;  Frlday8;inde- 
pendent-republlcan;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  Wni.  D.  Allen, 
editor;  Statesman  Index  Company,  publish- 
ers.   Circulatii  n  "jkl." 

CONNELL,  Franklin  Co.  0,  226  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.    N.  E.   of 

Pasco,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  REGISTER;  Fri- 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x14;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  October,  1901; 
Henry  L.  King,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COULEE  CITY,  Douglas  Co.  n  on 

Central  Washington   Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.   of 

Pilot  Rock.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  page* 
13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1890; 
D.  J.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

COUPE VILLE,  0.  h.,  Island  Co.  ti 

on   Whidbey   Island,   connected   by   boat 

with  Port  Townsend,  10  m.,  and  Seattle  60, 

m.,  distant.    Agriculture. 

ISLAND  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.60; 
established  1891;  D.  Carl  Pearson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WASHINGTON. 


LITTLE  3IETHODIST;  monthly; 
methodist;  four  pages  11x17;  subscription  25 
cents:  established  February,  1902;  C.  B.  See- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
(A  A). 

CRESTON,  Lincoln  Co.  n-  250  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 

Davenport,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  81.20;  established  August, 
1901:  D.  Frank  Peffley,  editor  and  publisher 
(&— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAVENPORT,  Lincoln  Co.  n-  l.OOOf 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  33  m.  W.  of 
Spokane.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

LINCOLN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.90;  established  1883;  L.  A.  Inkster,  ecfitor; 
and  publisher  (1-^). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,096.    In  19W,  "iKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  James  Odgers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3').    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAYTON,  c.h.,  Columbia  Co.  0,2,218! 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co'« 
and  Washington  &  Columbia  River  Rds., 
38  m.  N.  E.  of  Walla  Walla,  Sash  and  door 
factories  and  flour  and  save  mills. 

COLUMBIA    CO.     DISPATCH; 

semi  vreekly.  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished January,  1903;  A.  H.  Harris,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLUMBIA    CHRONICLE  :    Satur- 
days;  republican;   eight  pages   18x24;   sub 
•criptlon  $2;  established  1878;  R.  E.  Peabody, 
editor;  R.  E.  Peabody  &  Co., publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COURIER-PRESS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription $2;  es- 
tablished 1891 ;  Al.  Ricardo,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1897,  Z.  In  1902, 
Z(l,  2,  4,  5).     In  1903,  (Z-4J  I.    In  1901,  yl. 

DEMING,  Whatcom  Co.  \2  200  pop., 
on  Seattle  &  International  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E. 
of  New  Whatcom.  Farming  and  manu- 
facturing of  shingles. 

PROSPECTOR;  Fridays;    republican; 
four  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1898;    Victor  T.  Cole,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EAST  CLALLAM,  Clullam  Co.  t] 
400  pop.,  on  the  Strait  of  Fuca,  100  m.  N.  W. 
of  Seattle.  Farming,  lumbering,  mining 
and  fishing. 

CLALLAM  BAY  RECORD; Fridays; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  George  W.  O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher 
(9 — 3|.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EATON  VILLE,    Pierce  Co.  -D  107t 
pop. 
EAGLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ELLENSBURG,   c.  h..   Kittitas 

Co.  D  1,737+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Yakima  r.  Flour  mills  and  railroad 
machine  shops.    Farming  and  dairying. 

CAPITAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
Ushed  1887:  A.  H.  Stulfauth,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DAWN;   Fridays  :  independent  ;  eight 
pages   15x22 ;   subscription    $1 ;   established 


WASHINGTON. 


1893  ;    R.  A.  Turner,   editor   and   publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

LOCALIZER ;  Saturdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  The  Cascade  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ELMA,  Chehalis  Co.  -n  894t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific*  Puget  Sound  and  Gray's 
Harbor  Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Montesano,  the 
county  seat,  and  35  from  Olympia,  the  State 
capital.  Saw  mills  and  brick-yard.  Lum- 
bering and  agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  E.  C.  Kibbe,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

ENDICOTT,     Whitman    Co.  -a   224t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  and  Navajo  Co.  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  W.  of  Colfax. 
INDEX;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ENUMCLAW,  Jibing  Co.  -n  225  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of 
Tacoma.  Agriculture,  dairying  and  stock 
raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  nubscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  D.  C.  Ashmun,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).  Circulation  "JKL."   In  1902,  Z  (4). 

EVERETT,   C.  h.,    Snohomish    Co.   ^ 

7,838+  pop.— local  estimate  17,000— on  Great 
Northern,  Northern  Pacific  and  Everett  & 
Monte  Cristo  Rds. and  Puget  sound.  Shingle, 
lumber,  pulp  and  paper  mills,  nail  works, 
smelter  and  reduction  works. 
HERALD;    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;    repub- 
lican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly   $1;    estab- 
lished—dally  1898.  weekly  1891 ;    Herald   Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — i). 
Circulation— Daily :   In  1900,    "jkl  "      In 
1901,    (z— 11)    H.    Actual   average  for   1902, 
4,064;  /or  1903,  4,t276;  for  1904,  4,iJ55. 
AVeekly,   -jkl.        in   1897,  Z.     In  1898,  Z. 


•JKL. 

In  1901,  Z(4,  5) 

RECORD ;  every  evening  except  Sunaay; 
independent  republican;  eight  pages  15x20; 
subscription  $3;  established  March,  1901; 
Record  Times  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publLshers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:    In  1901,  (z-6)  I.    In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  vl.    In  19U4,  (z— 4)1. 

LABOR  JOURNAL:  Thursdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  M.  W.  Sills,  editor;  H.  J. 
Morrow,  publisher  (2— 5).   Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRFIELD,    Spokane     Co.   d-   300 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 

Rd..  34  m.  S.  E.  of  Spokane,  the  county 

seat.    Farm'ing  and  horticulture. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  ten  pages 
11x16;  subscription $1;  established  1896;  Oscar 
H.  Loe,  editor  and  publlshe  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FAIRHAVEN.     (See  Bellingham). 

FARMINGTON,    Whitman    Co.  D- 
431+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 
E.  of  Colfax. 
NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FERNDALE,  Whatcom  Co.  tl  500 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of 

Whatcom. 

RECORD;   Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1903;  G.  A. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WASHINGTON. 


WASHINOTON. 


Pence  &  G.  \.  Newkirk,  publishere  (.8— 3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FORKS,  vlallam  Co.  tD  boat  land- 
ing on  Quillayute  r..  100  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 
Port  Angeles. 

QUH^LAYUTE    NEWS;     Thursdays: 

republican ;  four  pages  15x2? ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  October.  1901;  W.  H.  Willis,  ed- 
itor; News  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FRIDAY  HARBOR,c.h.,5'anJMa» 

Co.  t:  700  pop.,  on  Puget  Sound  Rd.  and 

East  Shore  of  San  Juan  Island,  50  m.  N.  by 

N.  W.  of   Port   Townsend,   connected   by 

steamboat.    Salmon  and  herring  canneries 

and  lime  kilns.  Fruitgrowing.  Agriculture. 

SAN  JUAN  ISL.ANDEK.;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
«1.50;  established  1891;  O.  H.  Culver,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "iju.' 

GARFIELD,    Whitman  Co.  D- 697t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Go's  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 
Colfax,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture, 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x30;  subscription 
$2;  established  1387;  R.  G.  Elder,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

GEORGETOWN,  ^i»fl' Co.  n900 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of 

Seattle. 

SOUTH  SEATTL.E  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  1903;  J.  C.  Clark,  editor;- 
News  Printing  Company,  publishers  (8— 3P). 
Circulation  ■■jkl." 

GIG  HARBOR,  Pierce  Go. -060 pop., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Tacoma,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

PIERCE  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1902;  A.  M.  White, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GOIiDENDALE,  c.  h.,  Klickitat  Co.  p 

738-f-  pop.,  near  the  Columbia  r.  Terminus 
of  Columbia  River  &  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 
of  Grant,  Ore.,  28  from  The  Dalles,  Ore., 
connected  by  daily  stage  line,  and  100  E. 
N.  E.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Water  power. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

KLICKITAT  CO.  AGRICULTUR- 
IST ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1890; 
William  J.  Story,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver 
age  for  1896,  1.244;  for  1897,  1,256;  for 
1898.  1,263.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average 
/"or  19IX),  1.284.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
six  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  W.  F.  Byars,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "iit"    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

GRANITE  FALLS,  Snohomish  Co. 
\2  110  pop.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Everett,  the  coun- 
ty seat.    Lumber, 

POST ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 :  established  May,  1903; 
Frank  Nlles,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

HAMILTON,  Skagit  Co.  tl  «03t  pop., 
on  Seattle  &  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  by  N.  E. 


of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat.    Saw 

mill.    Agriculture,  lumbering  and  mining. 

HERA  Ij  I)  I  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1901;  H.  F.  Wilcox,  editor;  Herald  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "iiu,." 

HARRINGTON,  Lincoln  Co.  o  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  51  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Farming. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  four  pages  14x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1898;  Carleton 
G.  Garretson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion  "JKI.." 

HARTLINE,    Douglass    Co.    a    154 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m.  E.  of 

Waterville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 


W.  H.  Hughes,  editor 
Circulation  "jkl." 


to 

tablished  April,  1902; 

and  publisher  ( 12 — 3). 

HATTON,  Adams  Co.  a-  36  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  W.  of  Rltz- 

ville,  the  county   seat.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  March,  1902;  J.  Francis  Dealy, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HILLYARD,  Spokane  Co.  D-  pop. , 

on  Great  Northern  and  Oregon  Railroad  & 

Navigation  Co.'s  Rds.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Spokane. 

NEWS;  monthly;  republican;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  The  News  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4).  Circula- 
tion "jkl." 

HOME,  Pierce  Co.  -a  150  pop.,  22  m. 

from  Tacoma. 

DEMONSTRATOR;  Wednesdays;  an- 
archist; four  pages  11x14;  subscription  50 
ents;  established  March,  1903;  The  Demon- 
strator Group,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  •'ikj,.-  (A  A). 

HO  QUI  AM,    Chehal'is  Co.  -a  2,608t 
pop.,  a  seaport  on  Gray's  harbor,  at  the 
mouth  of  Hoqulam  r.,  64  m.  W.  of  Olympia, 
the  State  capital.    Lumber. 
WASHINGTONIAN  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription  daily  $5,  weekly  $1.30; 
established— dally   19(3,   weekly    1889;   J.  D. 
Dean,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).      Circula- 
tion-daily "JKL."  weekly  "jki.  " 

ILWACO,  Paci/lc  Co.  p  584t  pop.,  at 
terminus  of  Ilwaco  Railway  &  Navigation 
Co's  Rd.,  and  connected  by  daily  steamer 
with  Astoria,  Ore.,  18  m.  distant.  Large 
salmon  cannery  and  lumber  mill.  Agricult- 
ure and  lumbering. 

PACIFIC  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  A.  N.  Bohn,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

INDEX,  Snohomish  Co.  \2  on   Great 

Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Everett,  the 

county  seat.    Mining  and  lumbering. 

MINER;  Thursdays;  mining;  four  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $2;  established  1899;  C.  W. 
Gorham,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "U<1" 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WASHIXOTOy. 


ISSAQUAH,  King  Co.  -a  500  pop., 
on  Seattle  &  International  R(l.,42  m.  S.E. 
of  Seattle,  the  county  seat.  Coal  mining, 
lumbering  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; fourpagesl8x24;  8ubscrlptIon$l;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Geo.  B.  Webster,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4).  Circulation  "jkl." 

KALAMA,  c.  h.,  Cowlitz  Co.  p  554t 
pop.— local  estimate  950— on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Port- 
land, Ore.   Fishing,  lumbering  and  farming. 

BULiLETIN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
■ubscrlption  $1.50;  established  1889;  Imui 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (&— 3).  Circula- 
tion "iiU,." 

KELSO,  Cowlitz  Co.  JD  «94t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Cowlitz  r..  50  m. 
N.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

COWL.ITZ    VALLEY   JOURNAL,  j 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  W.  P.  Ely, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  -'jkl.- 

KENNEWICK,    Takima  Co.   g    183 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 

Pasco.    Agriculture. 

COLUMBIA  COURIER;  weekly; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  E.  P.  Greene,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

KENT  King  Co. -n  785  pop.,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Seattle,  the 
county  seat.  Shingle  and  saw  mills  and 
cream  condensary.  Farming  and  dairying. 

WHITE  RIVER  JOURNAL;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  12x16;  subscrip- 
tions!; eslabllshed  1889;  O.  M.  Moore,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jki,."  Actual  average 
for  1897.  1,3«1.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  "jKi.- 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1902, 1,53'i.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904.  -jkl.- 

LACONNER,  Skagit  Co.  t]56It  pop., 
a  boat  landing  on  Puget  sound,  65  m.  N. 
of  Seattle.    Farming. 

PUGET  SOUND  MAIL;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1873;  F.  L.  Carter  and  W.  A. 
Carlson,  editors;  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

LAKESIDE,  Chelan  Co.  n  28  m.  N.  E. 
of  Wenatchce,  the  nearest  railroad  station 
on  the  Great  Northern. 


WASHINGTON. 


LIGHT  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1902;  The  Lakeside  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

LATAH,  -SpoArane  Co.  D- 253-    op.,  on 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's   Rd., 

SO  m.  S.  E.  of  Spokane,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1903;  W.  Ernest  Crowe,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4).   Circulation  "jkl." 

lillfT},  Adams  Co.  D- 235  pop.,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Ritzville,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  Al.  P.  Haas,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jki,." 


LOOMIS,    Okanogan  Co.  \^  4:i8T  pop., 

200  m.  N.  W.  of  Spokane.    Mining. 

PALMER  MOUNTAIN  PROSPEC- 
TOR; Fridays;  republican;  mining;  four 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;  Frank  M.  Dallam,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 1).    Circulation  "££i." 

LYNDEN,    Whatcom  Co.  ^365  pop. 
Railroad  station  is  Everson.on  the  Belling- 
ham  Bay  &  British  Columbia  Rd. 
SUN;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

MAPLE  FALLS,  W7ka<com  Co.  ^«e 
pop.— local    estimate   292 — on   Belllngham 
Bay  &  British  Columbia  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of 
Whatcom,  the  county  seat.    Mining,  lum- 
bering, shingles  and  agriculture. 
LEADER;    Fridays;    republican;  ten 
pages    11x16;    subscription   $1;    established 
April,  1902:    H.  J.  Strickfaden.   editor   and 
publisher (3—3).    Circulation  "iju," 

MARYSVILLE,  Snohomi»hCo.)j  728t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Snohomish 

r.,  3  m.  N.  of   Everett,  the   county   seat. 

Lumbering. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Steve  Saunders,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MEDICAL  LAKE,  Spokane  Co.  D- 

516+ pop. 

MAIL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MONROE,  Snohomish  Co.\2  on  Great 
Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Seattle.  Farming 
and  lumber. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E.  C, 
Blssell.  editor  aiid  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MONTESANO.  c.  h.,  Chehalit  Go.  -a 
1,194+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Chehalis  r.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Olympla,  the  State  capital.  Farming,  lum- 
bering, dairying,  stock  raising  and  salmon 
canning. 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x32; 
subscription  $2;  established  1883;  J.  E.  Mac- 
Dougall,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL-"    In  1901.  Z  (4,  6).   In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,  5). 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Skagit  Co. 

\2  1,120+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and 

Skagit  r.,  60  m.  N.  of  Seattle.    Logging  and 

shingle  cutting. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  ten  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Ornes  &  Seb- 
ring,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

SKAGIT  NEWS-HERALD;  Mon- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Ralph  C.  Hart- 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).   Circ'n"iiL." 

SCHOOL  BULLETIN;  monthly,  ex- 
cept June,  July  and  August;  educational; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1899;  E.  A.  Crueger;  editor  and 
publisher  (2^). 

Circulation  "jkl."     Actual  average  for  a 
year  eliding  ivith  January,  1904,3,086  (A  A>. 

NEWPORT,  Stevens  Co.  cf  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  about  46  m.  N.  E.  of  Spokane. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  republican;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  The  Miner  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


107» 


WASHINGTON. 


NOOKS ACK,    Whatcom   Co.  t]   I'tSt 

pop.,  on  Northern  Paclttc  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E. 

of  Whatcom. 

STAR;  Fridays;  local;  fourpages  10i^xl6; 
■ubscrlptlon  $1;  established  October,  1904; 
J.  A.  Mathews,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5P). 

NORTHPORT,  Stevens  Co.  d  787t 
pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  and 
Red  Mountain  Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  about 
26  m.  N,  of  ColvlUe,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing and  river  navigation. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1892; 
Wm.  P.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1893 ;  C. 
F.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

NORTH  YAKIMA,  c.  h.,  Yakima 

Co.  ^  3,154+ pop.,  on  Northern  Pacinc  Rd., 

37m.  S.  of  Ellensburg.  Pump,  broom,  wagon 

and  cigar   factories,  flour  mills,  machine 

•hops,  fruit  evaporators  and  creameries. 

Mining,  stock  raising,  hop,  grain  and  fruit 

growing. 

YAKIMA    REPUBLIC;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridaj's ;    republican  ;    daily    four,   weekly 
sixteen  pages  13x24  ;  subscription— dallv  $3, 
weekly  $1.60;  established  1879;  W.  W.  Robert 
ion,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:    In  1901,   "jkl."    In  1902,  March, 
publisher  asserts,  there  were  not  at  any  time 
during  past  year  printed  less  than  1,000.    In 

1903,  '•JKL-"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904,  I  (Q  D). 

NORTH  AV  EST  FARM  AND 
HOME;  Thursdays;  agricultural,  live  stock 
and  dairy;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$2;  established  1847;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leigh  Rich 
mond  Freeman, editors;  Washington  Farmer 
Puijllshing  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also  at 
Seattle,  Portland,  Ore.  and  Vancouver,  B.  C. 
(10—3). 

Cii'ciilation:    In  1901,  I.    In  1902,  (z-4)  G. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  Q  ( •  •).    In  1904,  yG. 

WASHINGTONIAN;  Tuesdays;  six 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901 ;  Washingtonian  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3).   Circ'n  "jkl-"  (A  A). 

YAKI3IA  DEMOCKAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  D.  Medlll,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jjii." 

YAKIMA  HERA  LD  ;  Wednesdays; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Tuesley,  McComb  &  Tuesley,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "JKL"  In  1897,  Z.  ^c^ 
■uai  average /or  1899,  1,085.  Inl900,yl.  In 
1901,  (z-6)  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In   1903,  yl.    In 

1904,  (z— 6)  I. 

OAKESDALE,  TTTiiijnan  Co.  n-  928 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation 
Go's.  Rd.,  46  m.  S.  of  Spokane  Falls.  Grain 
growing  district. 

TIDINGS;  Fridays ;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  H.  E.  Rick- 
secker,  editor  ana  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OAKVILLE,  Chehalis  Co.  -Q  276  pop., 
on  Northern    Paclflc  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  E.   of 
Montesano.    Agriculture. 
CRUSIER;   Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
•ubsoription  $1;  established  April,  1901;  Q.  J. 
Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circu- 
lation "jkl." 

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WASHINGTON. 


ODESSA,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  on  Great 

Northern  Rd..  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Harrington. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ir)x22;  subscription  $1..')0;  established 
May.  1901;  L.  C.  Welk,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

OIj  ATiL,  A  ^Kitsap  Co.  -n  106  pop.,  on  the 

Admiralty  Inlet  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Port  Orchard, 

the  county  seat. 

SOUNDVIEW;  monthly;  philosophy; 
thirty  four  pages  5x7;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  L.  E.  Lader,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

OLYMPIA,c.  h.,  Thurston  Co.  -a 
State  Capital,  4,082+  pop.,  on  Northern 
Paclflc,  Peninsular  and  Port  Townsend 
Southern  Rds.  and  at  southern  extremity 
of  Puget  sound.  Several  saw  mills  and 
manufacturing  plants.  Water  power. 
Fruit,  farming  and  logging.    Flour  mill. 

OLYMPIAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription — 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1890, 
weekly  1892;  J.  O'B.  Scobey,  editor;  S.  A. 
Madge,  publisher  (7—3).  Circulation— daily 
"jKi."  weekly  "iK^."  Inl901,dailyZ(l,2,4,5). 
In  1903,  weekly  Z( 4). 

WASHINGTON  RECORDER; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
YL,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four  to 
eight,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  May, 
1902,  weekly  1901;  The  Recorder  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1908,  1,413;  /"or  1904,  tJ,ti89. 
Weekly  ;   Actual  average  for  l%i,  1,465. 

CAPITAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Whitlach&  Eddy,  editors  and  publishers 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x2i»;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  M. 
D.  Abbott,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WASHINGTON  STANDARD;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1860;  John  Miller 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "i£L." 

ORIENT,  Ferry  Co.  tf  200  pop.,  30  m. 

from  Republic,  the   county  seat.    Mining 

and  agriculture. 

KETTLE  RIVER  JOURNAL;  Fri- 
days; Independent;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897;  Alex.  A. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKi." 

ORTING,  Pierce  Co.  -O  728t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Tacoma, 
the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and  hop  rais- 
ing. 
ORACLE;    Fridays ;  republican ;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889 ; 

M.  C.  Hopkins,  editor  ;    Oracle   Publishing 

Co.,  publishers  (6—3).   Circulation  "jia" 

PAHA,  Adams  Co.  D-  290  pop.  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  8  m.  S.  of  Rltz- 
vllle.    Flour  mills. 

ADAMS  CO.  HUB;  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1904;  A.  J.  Harder,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—5). 

PALOUSE,  Whitman  Co.  D-9S9t  pop., 
on  Northern  Paclflc  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Colfax, 


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WASHINGTON. 


the  county  seat.     Saw  mills.    Lumbering, 

mining  and  agriculture. 

REPUBLIC;  Frldaj's;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  B.  M.  Schick,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  '  JKif" 

PE  EIjL,  Lewis  Co.  p  400  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Che- 
halls,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and 
shingles. 

GUARDIAN;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1901;  R.  M.  Kibbe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  -jkl." 

POMEROY,  c.  h.,  Garfleld  Co.  n,953t 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 

Rd.  and  on  Pataha  creek,  55  m.  N.  E.  of 

Walla    Walla.      Agriculture     and     stock 

raising. 

EAST     WASHINGTONIAN  ;    Satur 
days;  republican;    eight   pages    15x22;   sub- 
scription  82;    established    1881;    Peter    Mc- 
Clung,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WASHINGTON     INDEPENDENT | 

Thursdays;  four  pages  18x34;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1890 ;  F.  W.  D.  Mays,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "igi."  (A  A). 

PORT  ANGELES,  c.h.,  Clallam  Co. 

"□  2,321+  pop.,  on  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  40 
m.  E.  of  and  connected  by  steamer  with 
Port  Townsend.  Good  harbor.  Saw  mllU. 
Farming. 

DEMOCRAT-IiEADERj  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
fl;  established  1890;  A.J.  Cosser,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).   Circulation  -'jkl." 

TRIBUISE-TI3IES;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  A.  A.Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl  "    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

PORT  ORCHARD,  c.h..2rt7«ap  Co. 

■a  197+  pop.,  on  Port  Orchard  bay.  an  arm  of 

Puget  Sound,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Tacoma  and  16 

S.  W.  of  Seattle.    Naval  station,  with  the 

largest  dry  dock  in  the  world.     Saw  mills. 

cannery  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays:  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  Thompson  &  Brooks,  editors 
and  publishers  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PORT   TOWNSEND,  c.  h.,  Jpftr- 

ion  Co.  -a  3,443+  pop.,  on  Port  Townsend 
Southern  Rd.  and  Port  Townsend  bay,  near 
the  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca.  65  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Seattle.  Daily  steamers  to  Vic- 
toria, B.  C.  Commerce.  Lumbering  and 
agriculture. 

CALiL;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x20;  subscription 
—daily  $7,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1887, 
weekly  1885;  Call  Publishing  Company,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily  ".ikl.- 
Weekly  "iKL."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  Inl9(M,vI. 
MORNING  LEADER;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dailv  S8,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  N,  W.  O'Rear,  manager;  Leader 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circnlatiou— Daily:  In  1897,  "isi."  Act- 
Mai    average  forlorn,  3,151.    In  1899,  yi. 


WASHINGTON. 


In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  190J,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  19()4,  "jkl." 

Weekly:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  2,100.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1908, 
yl.     In  1904,  yl. 

POUIiSBO,  Kitsap  Co.  -n  69  pop.,  16 

m.  N.  of  Port  Orchard,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

KITSAP  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished Februarj',  1901;  Peter  Iverson,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESCOTT,  Walla  Walla  Co.  R  313 

pop.,   on   Oregon   Railroad   &   Navigation 

Co's  Rd.,18m.N.  of  Walla  Walla. 

SPECTATOR  ;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
ILshed  November,  1902;  Chas.  H.O'Neil,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PROSSER,  Yakima  Co.  P  229t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd..  45  m.  S.  E.  of  North 
Yakima,  the  county  seat.  Wheat,  fruit  and 
live  stock. 

BULLETIN  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901:  Arton  E.  Verity,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "iii" 

RECORD;  Fridays;  social  democrat; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892 :  George  E.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).     Circulation  "JKL." 

PULLMAN,  Whitman  Co.  D  l,308t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co'* 
and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Artesian  wells.    Agriculture. 

EVERGREEN  ;  Wednesdays,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  gil;  established  1896;  Students  of 
State  Agricultural  College  and  School  of 
Science,  editors  and  Dublishers.  Circula- 
tion "JKL"  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  M.  H.  Sargent,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUYALLUP,  Pierce  Co.  -l,884tpop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Ta- 
coma,  the  county  seat,  and  32  S.  of  Seattle. 
Hop    growing    and   shipping.   Saw   mills 
Fruit  growing. 

PU Y A LLUP  VALLEY  TRIBUNE; 

Saturdays;  independent:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886!  Robert 
Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904  vl 

QUINCY,  Douglas  Co.  D-  250  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  160  m.  E.  of  Seattle. 

Agriculture  and  stock-raising. 

QUILL ;  Fridays;  independent ;  six  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Febru 
ary,  1904;  S.  G.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-5  P). 

REARDAN,  Lincoln  Co.  D- 250  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m,  W.  of  Spo- 
kane. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  establi.ehed  April  1901;  O.  B. 
Selters,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

RENTON,  King  Co.  -D  1,000  pop.,  on 
Columbia  &  Puget   Sound   and   Northern 


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WA  SHINOTON— Seattle. 


PaclHc  Rcl8.,  12  m.  S.  K.  of  Seattle.  Coal 
nilnlug,  glass  factory  and  brick  yard. 
RECORDER;  Saturdays;  Indepeud- 
ent;  four  pages iDxtJ;  subscription $1;  estab- 
lished li)()-,':  E.  C.  Allen,  editor;  Seattle  News 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation   "JKI.." 

REPUBLIC,  c.  h..  Ferry  (7o.  cfa.OSOt 
pop.,  in  ColvUle  Indian  Reservation.  Min- 
ing and  farming. 

N E  WS-MTNE R ;  Saturdays ;republican ; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x2.2;  subscription  $1.50; 
established— Pio/fcpr  1898.  Miner  1899,  Neios, 
190U.  consolidated  November,  1903 ;  H.  W. 
Thompson,  editor;  News-Miner  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECOIM);  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1897;  Parliament 
&  Hull,  editors  and  publishers.    Clrc'n  "iKL." 

RITZVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Adami  Co.  n-  761t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  64  m.  S.  W. 
of  Spokane.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ADAMS  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Edgar  Dewitt  Gilson.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation  "JKL' 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1887;  D.  W.  Pettijohn  and  W.  S. 
Swenson,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3).  Cir- 
culation 'iKi' 

RIVERSIDE,  Okanogan  Co.  cT  on 
Great  Northern  Rd. 

OKANOGAN  VAI<L.EY   ARGUS: 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

ROCKFORD,    Spokane    Co.  D-   644 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 

Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Spokane,  the  county  seat. 

Flouring  mills.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1901;  J.  A.Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROSALIA,  THiitman  Co.  D-  37^t  POp., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  8.  of  Spokane. 

Live  stock,  grain  and  fruit. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  P.  C. 
Chekal.  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SAINT  JOHN,  Wliitman  Co.  Q  600 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co. 

Rd.,  87  m.  S.  of  Spokane.    Agriculture  and 

stock-raising. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
July,  1903;  Otis  E.  Faught,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

SEATTLE,  c.  h.,  King  Co. -n80,671t 
pop.,  on  Columbia  &  Puget  Sound,  Great 
Northern,  Northern  Pacific  and  Seattle 
&  International  Rds.  and  Puget  sound. 
Lumbering,  milling,  shipbuilding,  coal 
mining,  fishing,  agriculture,  dairying, 
stock  raising,  hop  raising,  etc.  Has  steam- 
ship connection  with  all  points  on  the  sound 
and  the  Orient.  General  commerce. 
DAILY. 

BULiIjETIN  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday  and  holidays;  law,  real  estate,  in- 
surance and  building;  four  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $12;  established  1895;  Puget  Sound 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 


Circulation  •••ikl."    In   1901,    Z   (6).   In  1903, 
Z(4). 

COMMEKCI A  li  REPORTER;  every 
morning;  hotel,  steamship  and  railway  news; 
four  pages  123^x19;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  Commercial  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL.'-  (A  A). 

PO  ST- INTELLIGENCER  ;  every 
morning,  and  SEMl-WEEKL Y,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  dally  twelve 
to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  to  thirty  six,  semi- 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x21;  subscription — 
dally  $7.50,  semi  weekly  $1;  established  1867; 
8.  P.  Weston,  manager;  Post  Intelligencer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  fi-om 
11,681  in  1892  to  G  In  1895.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  13,535.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zF. 
In  1899.  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In 
1902.  yG.  In  1903.  yG.  In  19()4,  yG. 
Semi-Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  E  In 
1892  to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  only  morn- 
ing paper  published  in  the  largest  city  in 
the  State  of  Washington;  the  oldest  and 
most  widely  read  paper  in  the  State,  and 
the  only  metropolitan  paper  that  reaches 
readers  within  200  miles  of  Seattle  on  the 
day  of  publication;  excludes  all  objection- 
able advertising;  Is  one  of  cleanest  news- 
papers in  America.    Largest  circulation  of 
any  morning  paper  north  of  San  Francisco. 
STAR;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1899;  Star  Publish- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation:     Actual     average    for     1900, 
4,153;  /or  1901,  7,967; /or  1902,  11,633| 
^orl903.  13,545;  /or  1904,  18,698. 

TIMES}  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
Sunday  morning  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
Independent;  dally  ten  to  twenty,  Sunday 
and  weeklv  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Alden  J.  Blethen,  editor;  The 
Times  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual    average  for 


1896,  5.989;  for  1897,  9,388;  for  1898, 
17,343;  for  1899.  19,563;  for  1900. 
33,553;  for  1901,  35.013;  for  1902, 
39,581;  for  190.3,  33,943;  for  1904, 
36,418. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  31,d33i 
for  1903.  36.631 ;  for  1904,  43,989. 
Weekly :  In  1899,  'jkl."    Actual  average  for 
1900,  5,533.    In  1901,  yG.    Actual  average 
/or  191  2, 6, 174; /or  1903,  6, 167.  In  1904,  yG. 
Publisher's   announcement— Average  circu- 
lation, October,  November  and  December, 
1904.  37,000  Dailv;  45.450  Sunday.    Average 
January,  1905,  Daily  37,181;  Sunday,  46.134. 
The  Times  has  made  the  most  marvelous 
growth  of  any  daily  paper  on  the  Pacific 
Coast  since  it  parsed  into  poksession  of  its 
present  publishers  in  lf96.     If  the  Daily 
Times  cannot  show  a  circulation  larger  by 
17,000  dailv  than  any  other  paper  on  the 
North  Pacific  Coast,  it  will  forfeit  $1,000  to 
any  public  charity  in  the  city   of  Seattle. 
Also,  it  will  give  a   like  sum  if  it  can  be 
shown  that  any  other  Sunday  paper  in  the 
State  of  Washington  has  half  the  circula- 
tion of  the  Sunday  Times. 

WEEKLY. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent  repub- 
lican; ten  pages  12x18;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1892;  H.  A.  Chadwick,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "iKL.-     In  19C3,  (z— 4) 
I  (••).    In  1904.  yl. 

CATHOLIC  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 
roman  catholic:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1899;  Progress 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publlsn- 
ers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.-    In  1901,  Z  (6) 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WASHINGTON— Seattle. 


WASHINGTON— Seattle. 


Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
^M£fU3M902,  1,641; /or  1903,  2,114.  In 
1904,  yl. 

COMMONWEALTH;   Saturdays;   re 
publican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  14x20;  sub- 
scription  83;   established    November,    1901; 
Leonard  Fowler,  editor;  The  Coleman  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3 — ;B), 

Circulation:  In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  191 4,  V I . 

FREMONT  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  lo- 
cal; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1903;  E.  C.  Allen,  editor;  Se- 
attle News  Publishing  Co..  publishers  ( 1—5  P) . 
txREEN  LAKE  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1901;  E.  C.  Allen,  editor; 
Seattle  News  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAIL.  AND  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Saturday  Mail  1897,  Herald  1898,  con- 
solidated 1900;  Cora  Bliss  Nagel,  editor; 
The  Mail  and  Herald  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—5). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl."  Inl903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  19(J4,  yl. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Saturdays;  society; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Charles  Pye  Burnett,  editor; 
Seattle  News-Letter  Co.,  publishers  (7-3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

NORTH  A\  EST  FARM  AND 
HOME:  Thursdays.  (See  North  Yakima.) 
PACIFIC  BUILDING  AND  ENGI- 
NEERING RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  build- 
ing and  engineering;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pasces  lOxlSVo;  subscription  $5;  established 
1902:  Jedd  P.  Fuller,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1894;  H.  R.  Cay  ton.  editor;  Repub 
llcan  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  'jki,  ••  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  irith  Sejyt ember.  1898, 
3,386.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.     In  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SOCIALIST;  Sundays:  socialist;   four 
pages    18x24:    subscription   50  cents;    estab- 
lished 1900;  HermonF.  Titus,  editor;  The  So 
ciallst  Education  Assoc'n,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:    In   1902.   (z— 4)    I.     In   1903. 
yl  (A  A). 

TRA  DE  REGISTER ;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial; flftv-two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893;  Lovett  M.  Wood,  editor; 
The  Trade  Register  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,088;  for  1896.  1,249:  for  mi,  1,267; 
/"or  1898, 1,241.  In  1899,  y I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900,  1,272. 
In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,270; 
/or  1903,  1,3S9;  for  \\m,  1.336. 

UNION  RECORD;  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1910;  F.  A.  Rust,  editor;  Western 
Central  Labor  Union,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1901, 
2,344.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
1W)4,  yl. 

WASHINGTON  POSTEN;  Frl 
days;  Norwegian  Danish;  republican:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Washington  Posten  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL- 

WASHINGTON  PRESSE;  Thurs 
days:  German;  eight  pages  173^x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  January.  1900;  N. 
J.  Stelgleder,  editor;  German  Publishing  and 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—4^. 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,07S  (AA). 

WASHINGTON  STAAT8  ZEIT- 
UNG  ;  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Mrs.  Anna  L.  Welnhagen  and 
W.  K.  Stroetzel,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  in  1898.  I.  In 
1899,  "JKj,  ■• 


WESTERNS  TRIBUN;  Fridays; 
Swedish;  Independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1887;  Magnus 
Turnblad,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900, "jju."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  2,415.     In  1902,  (z— 4,  6)  H.    In 

1903,  yH  (A  A). 
BI-WEEKLY. 

DER  LIITHERISCHE   PIONEER; 

bl  weekly;  Wednesdays;  German:  lutlieran; 
eight  pages  10x13;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896:  Rev.  E.  Knappe,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  I.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  19110,  I.  In  1901,  (z— 4)  1.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903.  (z^i)  I  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

NORTHWESTERN  31INER,  MAN- 
UFACTURER AND  -METALLURG- 
IST; semimonthly;  mining;  twenty  pages 
10x133^;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Range  &  Spear,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,52.5.     In  1903,  (z-4)  I.     In 

1904,  yl. 
RANCH;    semimonthly;    dairying   and 

live  stock;  sixteen  to  thirty  two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Miller 
Freeman,  editor;  Ranch  Company,  publish- 
ers (12— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  IZ.  In  189S,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Jan- 
uary 18, 1900,  3.058;  /or  o  year  ending  with 
June,  19U1,  6,394.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903. 
(,z^)  G  (•  •J.  In  11HJ4,  yG. 
MONTHLY. 

A3IERICAN  ASIATIC;  monthly; 
trade  and  finance;  English,  Chinese,  Japan- 
ese; twenty  pages  lOJ^xll;  subscription  $3; 
established  lit02;  American  Asiatic  (inc.), 
editors  and  publishers.  Office.  7  Hancock 
block  (12 — 1).    Circulation  "j_kl  " 

AMERICAN  FORESTER;  monthly; 
Foresters  of  America;  sixteen  to  thirty-two 
pages  7x9><> ;  subscription  SI  ;  established 
1893;  Thos.  H.  Andrew,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "iKVL."  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 4,  5)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  !(••).    In  llt(J4.  yl. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  EMBLEM;  monthly; 
united  workmen;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1899;  'Ihe 
Grand  Lodge,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:    'jkl."   In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,4,6).  In 
1903,  ( z-4 )  I  ( •  • ) .    In  IIHU.  y  I. 

CHURCH51AN;  monthly;  protestant- 
episoopal  ;  twelve  pages  12x18  ;  sul)scription 
50  cents;  established  1888;  Rev.  H.  H.  Gowen, 
M.  A.,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901.  'jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  i;)02.  1,000.    In  lt'03,  "j_kl." 

CIVIC  PROGRESS;  monthly;  Inde- 
pendent; sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  11x14; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  May,  1901; 
J.  C.  Thoms,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  :  lu  1901,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  2,250 ;  for  1903,  5, 166  (A  A). 

COAST;  monthly;  literature;  forty- 
eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  HonorL.Wilhelm,  editor;  Coast 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  a  year  en  din  g  with  January.  1902, 1 ,  69  5 1 
for  1902,  3,662;  for  1903,  5,083;  for  1904, 
5.6S9. 

EXPONENT;  monthly;  philanthropy; 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished January,  19(J2;  The  Charity  Organiza- 
tion Society,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 
Circulation  "jki."  (A  A). 

FOREST  ECHOES;  monthly;  Wood- 
men of  the  World;  sixteen  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1892;  A.  Much- 
more,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  H.  In  1899,  I.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July,  19(X). 
2,079.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.     InUlo4.  yl. 

MIDNHJHT  SUN;  monthly  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WASHINGTON— Seattle. 


NORTHWEST  JOURNAL  OF  ED- 
UCATION ;  monthly,  except  July  and 
August ;  educational  ;  thirty-four  pages 
8x11;  subscription  fl;  established  1890;  B. 
W.  Brlntuall,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500.  Actual  aver- 
age/or 1896,  2,081;  for  1897.  -Z,tiSll  for 
1898.  'i,58tJ  ;  for  1899.  '^,664  ;  for  1900, 
2,900.  In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a 
yearending  with  October,  1902,  3,020; /or 
1908,  3, 510;  for  1901,  1.220. 

PAClblC  FISHER.>IAN;  monthly; 
piscatorial;  twenty  eight  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  February,  1903;  C. 
M.  Bogle,  editor;  The  Pacific  Fisherman  Co,, 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

Circulntiou  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  January,  1904,  1,S54.  In 
l'^H)4   yl 

PA  d  I  F  I  C  LUMBER  TRADE 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  lumber  trade; 
eighty-eight  pages  10xl3J^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  Victor  H.  Beckman,  editor; 
Lumber  Trade  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,5). 
In  19U3,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).     In  1904,  yl. 

PACIFIC  MASON;  monthly;  free- 
masonry; thirty  two  to  forty  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1895 ;  J.  M. 
Taylor,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  ".tkl." 

PACIFIC  PROGRESS;  monthly;  in- 
dustrial and  insurance;  eight  pages  10x13}^: 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1897;  F.J. 
Martin,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901. -jkl."  In  1902, (z— 4)  I ; 
im903,  yl.     In  1904,  y I. 

PACIFIC  SPORTSMAN;  monthly; 
sports;  sixty-eight  pages  6^x9J^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  May,  1904;  "W.  S.  Phillips, 
editor;  Sportsman  Publishing  Co.,  publish 
ers  (1—5  P). 

PACIFIC  TEiTIPLAR;  monthly;  pro 
hibltion;  eight  to  twelve  pages  9xli;  sub- 
scription .50  cents  ;  established  1890  ;  M.  E. 
Brewer,  editor;  The  Grand  Lodte  I.  O.  G.  T. 
of  Washington,  publishers  (12—4).  Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

RAILROAD  AND  MARINE  GA- 
ZETTE: monthly;  railroads  and  steam- 
ships; thlrtj'-six  pages  7xlii;  subscription 
01.50;  established  1894;  John  Bennett,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3),    Circulation  •jkl." 

WASHINGTON  L.IQIOR  DEAL- 
ER ;  monthly;  liquor;  twenty  pages  7xli); 
subscription  $2;  established  J.muary,  1902; 
Arthur  Gerbel,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circ'n— In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5).    In  1904,  •■jkl-" 

WASHINGTON   ODD-FELLOW^j 

monthly;  odd  fellowship;  sixteen  to  twenty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
A.  E.  Partridge,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3,525;  for  1896,  3.584.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  4.065,  includ- 
ing special  editions.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,yH, 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Feb- 
ruary, 1901,  3, 7^1.  including  special  edi- 
tions; for  1902,  3,937.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904.  yH. 

WHITE'S  SAYINGS;  monthly;  ad- 
vertising; thirty  four  pages  5^x8}.<i;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents:  established  1899;  C.V.White, 
editor  and  publisher  (.3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  June,  1901.  1,387;  for  a  year 
ending  u-ifh  July,  1902.  1,837.  In  1903, 
yl.     In  19(J4,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

JOURNAL  OF  CHILDHOOD  AND 
ADOLESCENCE:  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July  and  Octol)er:  scientific;  eighty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Albert  H.  Yoder,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SEDRO-WOOLLEY,  Skagit  Co.  t] 
885+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern,  Seattle  & 
Northern  and  Seattle  &  International  Rds., 


WASHINGTON. 


814  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county 
seat,  and  86  N.  of  Seattle.  Lumber  and 
shingles.    Coalmining. 

SKAGIT  CO.  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  May,  1901;  Courier  Print- 
ing Co..  editors  and  i)ubllshers.    Circ'n"iKL." 

SKA  GIT  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Times  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (3-3). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  im9.  1,^77.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

SH£IiTON«  c.h.,  Mason  Co. -asm 
pop.,  on  Peninsular  Rd.,  connected  by 
steamer  with  Olympia,  the  State  capltal- 
30  m.  distant.  Logging  and  milling. 

MASON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  19x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1886;  Angle  &  Gunderson,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  D.  G.  Klinefelter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  '*ki." 

SIIiVERTON,  SnoJwmish  Co.  b  K'O 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E. 
of  Everett. 
MINER  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SKAMOKATVA,  Wahkiakum  Co.  JJ 
700  pop.,  boat  landing  on  Columbia  r.,  7  m. 
N.  N.  W.  of  Cathlamet,  the  county  seat. 
Saw  mill.  Agriculture,  lumbering  and  fish- 
ing. 

EAiiLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  S.  G.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SNOHOMISH,  Snohomish  Co.  ti 
2,101+  pop.,  on  Everett  &  Monte  Cristo, 
Seattle  &  International  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.  and  Snohomish  r.  Steamers  to 
Seattle,  50  m.  distant.  Agriculture,  min- 
ing and  lumbering. 

SNOHOMISH  CO.  TRIBUNE;   Fri 

days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Chas.  W.  Gorham,  editor 
and  publisher  (9 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHBEND,c.h.,7'aci/fc<7o.p  Tllf 

pop. — local  estimate  2,00(] — on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Willapa  r.,  40  m.  W.  of  Che- 
halis.  Saw  mills  and  lumber  manufacto- 
ries and  salmon  canneries. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890  ;  F.  A.  Hazeltine,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

WILLAPA  HARBOR  PILOT;  Fri 
days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  C.  A.  Heath,  editorand  pub- 
lisher (3 — o).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SCHOOL  BULIiETIN;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents:  established  October,  19(3;  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Murdock,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

SPOKANE,  C.  h.,  Spokane  C7o.D-36,848t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern,  Oregon  Railway  & 
Navigation  Co's,  Spokane  Falls  «fe  Northern, 
Spokane  &  Palouse,  Spokane&  Idaho,  Wash- 
ington Central  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Spokane  r.  Supply  point  for  the  gold 
and  silver  mines  of  Northern  Idaho,  East- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WASHINGTON— Spokane. 


WASHING  TON— Spokane. 


ern  Washngton  and  British  Columbia, and 
the  farm,  fruit  and  cattle  districts  of  East- 
ern Washington,  Northern  Idaho  and  West- 
ern Montana.  Manufactures  of  lumber, 
flour,  lime-flour  and  cement.  Foundries  and 
machine  shops. 

DAILY. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repuo- 
lican;  eight  to  twenty-four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
Bcrlption — dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established — 
dally  188&,  weekly  1882;  Chronicle  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
H  In  1892  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1897,  5.4'7 1 ;  for  a  year  ending  icith  Septem 
her,  1898,  5,650; /orl899. 5,433; /or  a  j/ear 
ending  with  September.  1900,  6,301;  for  1901, 
6,675;  for  1902,  6,89'^:  formz.  8,671; 
/o/-liK>4.  11,287. 

Weeitly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1697,  iJ,ti41.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

PRESS;  every  evening  excapt  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  November,  1902;  The  Press 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3,464; /or  1904,  3,554. 

SPOKESMAN-REVIEW;  every 
morning,   and    SEMI-WEEKLY,    Mon 

daj's  and  Thursdajs;  independent-repub- 
lican; dally  twelve  to  sixteen,  semi  weekly 
ten,  Sunday  twenty-eight  to  forty  pages 
18x24;  subscription  — daily  and  Sunday  $l<\ 
semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily  1885,  seml- 
Tveekly  1883;  W.  H.  Cowles,  publisher  (1—1). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  5,086;  for  1896.  6,175;  for  1897, 
7,149;  /or  1898,  9,389;  for  1S99.  10,475 ; 
for  a  yearending  with  March,  1900,  10,643; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sept.,  1901,  10,505; 
for  1902,  1'1,470; /or  1903,  13,331;  for 
1904,  16,155. 

Sunilay:  Actual  average  for  ^02, 15,347; 
for  1903,  1 7,065 ;  for  1904,  '21 ,636. 
Semi- Weekly:  la  18U5, 1.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  3.839;  for  1897.8,283;  for  1898, 
15,834;  /or  1899,  17,291;  /or  a  year  end- 
ing with  J/arc/i ,  1900,  17,374;  for  a  year 
ending  with  September  1901,  17,967; /or 
1902.  25,534;  for  1903,  29,466;  for  1904. 
32,757, 

WEEKLY. 

FREEMEN'S  LABOR  JOURNAL; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1893;  Harbaugh  &  Cartano,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (:^ — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  a  yearending  with  November  1901, 4,278; 
for  a  near  ending  with  April  25, 1902,  5,202; 
In  1903.  yG.  In  1904,  yG. 
NEW  TIME;  Saturdays;  socialism;  four 

f»ages    15x22;    subscription  50    cents;  estab- 
ished  June,  1902;  H.  W.  Mangold,  editor;  So- 
cialist Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (I — 4) 
Circulation:    Actual     average    for   1903, 
3,476  (A  A>. 

NEW  WEST  TRADE;  Saturdays; 
mercantile;  eight  pases  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1896;  Orno  Strong,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

OUTBURST;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x17;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  1892;  Thos.  E.  Heddle.  editor;  The 
Outburst  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKL."  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  vl.  In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  5,336.    In  19o3,  .vG.     In  1904,  H. 

RECOKI);  Fridays  (A  A). 

WASHINGTON  POST;  Frida.vs;  Ger 
man;    independent;     ten  pages  18x24;     sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1889;  OttoJucke- 
land,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less   than  2,8()0.     Actual    average  for    1896, 


2,948.  In  1897,  HZ.  In  1898, yH.  Inl899,yl. 
In  1900, zH.  In  1901, yH.  Inl902,(z— l,2,i,5)H. 
In  1903,  yH.    InlitOt,  H. 

MONTHLY. 

CHURCHMAN;  monthly;  protestant- 
episcopal;  fourteen  pages 9x11;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  December,  1900;  Dean 
Perlne,  editor  anil  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl" 

MINING;  monthly;  mining  and  elec- 
tricity; forty  four  to  flfty-two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  L.K.Arm- 
strong, editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3  P ). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  -jkl."  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,568;  for  1901, 
1,608; /or  1902,  1,731.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl . 

NORTHWEST  HOMESEEKER 
AND  INVESTOR;  monthly;  Immigra- 
tion; fifty  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished November,  1902;  J.  O.  Harmon, 
editor:  E.  H.  Hutchinson,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl.-  In  1901.  I.  In 
19U2,  yl.  Actual  averagefor  19()S,  7,0^3.  In 
1904,  yG. 

WESTERN  HOMEJOtJRNA  LAND 
I  N  T  E  R  -  M  O  U  N  T  A  I  N  POULTRY 
JOURNAL;  monthly ;  agriculture,  poultry 
and  household;  twenty-four  pages  8x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896; 
Alexander  Sc  Furman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  the  first 
six mo)iths  of  \897,1,5S3.  Inl898,yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899.  2,661.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  li;03,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1P04,  (z— 11)  I  (••). 

SPRAGUE,  Lincoln  Co.  O-  695t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Farming,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 
TIMES;   Fridays;    ten  pages  13x20;   sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1897;  R.  D.  Ander- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

SPRINGDALE,    Stevens  Co.   cT  ?59 

pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  Rd.,  36  m. 

S.  of  Colville,  the  county  seat.    Mining  and 

agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscriprlon  $1:  established 
March,  1902;  O.  W.  Hawkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL  " 

STANWOOD,    Snohomish  Co.  Yd  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Stillaguamish   r., 
55  m.   from   Seattle.      Farming,  dairying 
and  lumber. 
TIDINGS;     Fridays;    republican;    four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1901;    H.  A.  Clemens,  editor  and  publisher 

(9—3).    Circulation  "jill." 

STARBUCK,  Columbia  Co.,  Q.  400 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation 
Co.  Rd.,20  m.  N.  of  Dayton,  the  county  seat. 
STAR  OF  STARBUCK;  Saturdays: 

independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1.5(1;     established     February,    1904;    C.    H. 

O'Nell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5) 


STEVENSON,  c.  h.,  Skamania  Co.  p 
200  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  41  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Portland,  Ore.  Salmon  fishing,  lumbering 
and  farming. 

SKAMANIA  CO.  PIONEER  ;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Mtlton  Harlan,  editor  and 
publisher  (.3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUIiTAN,  Snohomish  Co.  V]  600 
on  Great  Northern  Rd. 
homlsh,  the  county  seat 
JOURNAli;  Frida.vs 


pop., 
17  m.  W.  of  Sno- 
Logging  center, 
republican;  eight 


pages    11x16;    subscription    $1;    established 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1079 


WASHINGTON. 


April.  1903;  F.  R.  Day,  editor;  Journal  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "iju<"  (A  A). 

SUMAS  CITY,  Whatcom  Co.  \j  319t 
pop.,  on  BelUugham  Bay  &  British  Colum- 
bia, Canadian  Pacific  and  Seattle  &  Inter- 
national Rds.,  20  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  New  What- 
com, the  county  aeat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  LarsBarbo, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  A.  M.  Davison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SUMNER,  Pierce  Co, -a  53lt  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12  ni.  E.  of  Tacoma, 
the  county  seat,  and  28  S.  of  Seattle.  Sash 
and  door  factory.  Fruit  and  vegetable 
evaporaters.  Saw  mill  and  excelsior  works. 
Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1. SO;  established  1889;  Robert 
Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation   -iKL'    (A  A). 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  B.  F.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  'jju,.'- 

SUNNYSIDE,  Yakima  Co.  Q  122  pop., 

32  ni.  S.  E.  of  North  Yakima,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

SUN ;  Fi-idays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  May,  1901;  William 
Hitchcock,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

TACOMA,  c.  h..  Pierce  Co. -DS7,7Ut 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  at  head  of 
navigation  on  Puget  sound.  Good  harbor. 
Manufacturing,  lumbering,  saw  mills,  car- 
wheel  works,  foundries,  flour  mills  and 
mattress  and  furniture  factories.  Wheat, 
lumber,  flour  and  coal  shipping  port. 
DAILY. 

LEDGER;  every  morning, and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  twelve 
to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  six  to  forty  eight, 
weekly  twelve  to  twenty  four  pages  18x24; 
iubscrlption- dally  $7.50,  Sunday  $2,  weekly 
$1:  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1880; 
Henry  James,  editor;  The  Tacoma  Ledger 
Company,  publishers  (2 — 5). 
Circulation- Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
8,200  In  1892  to  G  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897, 
GZ.  Actual  average  for  1898.  6,751;  for 
1899,  7,49'^;  for  1900.  7,990;  for  1901, 
8, 966 ; /or  ^ 002, 10, 986; /orl90 J.  12,717; 
/orl9U4,  14,364. 

Sunday :  Actual  average  for  1902, 14,195 ; 
for  1903,  15,615;  for  1904,  18.475. 
Weekly:    Rating  varied  from  5,378  In  1892 
to  H  In  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897.  HZ.    In 
1898,  yH.    Actual  average  for  1899,  3.546; 
for  1900,  3,932:  for  1901,  5.687; /or  1902, 
7,414;  for  1903,  8,912;  for  19(i4,  9,524. 
Publisher's     annouiiceiiient.— The     Tacoma 
Ledger  has  a  larger  average  sworn  circu- 
lation than  any  mornini?  daily  in  Western 
Washington.      It   is   the   home    paper   of 
Tacoma,  and  is  read  by  more  people  than 
any  other  newspaper  printed  or  circulated 
In  its  field.     It  has  a  larger  circulation  In 
Puyallup, Sumner,  Orting,Ellensburg,North 
Yakima,     Olympia,     Ceutralia,    Chehalis, 
Aberdeen,  Hoquiam,  Bellingham,  Everett 
and   fifty  smaller  towns,  than   anv  daily 
newspaper  published  in  Tacoma.    It  is  the 
only  morning   daily  in  Washington   that 


WA  SHING  TON— Tacoma. 


Issues  a  colored  comic  supplement  with  Its 
Sunday  edition.  In  four  years  the  circula- 
tion of  the  daily  and  Sunday  editions 
has  Increased  nearly  HtO  per  cent.  Tacoma 
has  70,000  people.  Of  these  nearly  10,010  are 
factory  employees,  with  a  monthlj'  pay- 
roll of  $100,000.  Tacoma  bank  clearings  for 
1901  were  $  15.793,8.")9.78,  an  Increase  of 
$17,S00.000over  1903. 

NEWS;   every   evening   except  Sunday, 
and    VVEEKLY,  twice  a  week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;   Independent;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  lTi|x22%;  subscription— daily  $5,  week- 
ly $1;   established— daily  1883,  weekly  1882; 
Albert  Johnson,  editor:  Dally  News  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  H  from  1891 
to  1895.    In  1896,  H  .    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898.  zG. 
In  1899.  yH.  Actual  average  for  19ii0.9,588; 
for  1901,  12,207;    for  1902.  13,659;   for 
1903,  13,975;  for  1904,  14,351. 
Weekly:  In  1900,  "jkl."   Actual  aver j,ge  for 
1901.   4,547;    for   1903.   5,636;  for  1903, 
5,663;  /o*-l9u4,  5,677. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Sworn  average 
dally   circulation   of   the    Tacoma    Daily 
News  for  the  three  months  ending  Decem- 
ber 31,  15,151.    Average  circulation  of  the 
Saturday  issue  for  the  same  period,  18,089, 
The  News  goes  Into  seven-eiRhths  of  the 
homes  of  Tacoma  and  a  large  proportion 
of  the  homes  of  200  towns,  comprising  its 
field  through  Washington,  Western  Idaho, 
Northeastern  Oregon  and  Ala.'^ka.    Tacoma 
has  a  population  of  70,0U(),    Its  mills  and 
factories  employ  10,tO)wage  earners,  with 
monthly  payrolls   exceeding   $ti(0.tOO.    Its 
ocean    commerce    in    1904    amounted    tQ 
$41,250,000.  Jobbing  trade,  .$28,0*10  0  0.    Bank 
clearings.  $115,000,000.     Real   estate  trans- 
fers,  $7,000,000.      Building    improvements, 
$2,000,0011.      City  and   municipal   improve- 
ments, $1,100.0(0.  Two  electric  power  plants 
near  Tacoma   generate  30,(j00  horsepower. 
Over   8,000  men    are    employed   in   mills, 
mines,   logging   camps    and    factories   of 
tributary  towns,  making  18.000  wage  earn- 
ers reached  daily  by  the  Daily  News.    Ad- 
vertising contracts  subject  to  a  guarantee 
of   a   larger  circulation   in   Tacoma   and 
Southwestern  Washington  than  the  com- 
bined circulation  of  all  other  dailies  printed 
or  circulated  in  this  field. 
TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four   pages   18x24;    subscription   $3;    estab- 
lished December,  1903;    The  Tacoma  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation  '"ikl" 

WEEKLY. 

FORUM;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $2  £0;  established 
July,  191  3;  J.  H.  &  E.  E.  Ryan,  editors  and 
publishers  (2— 4).   Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  HERALD;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent-republican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  T.  J.  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  .subscription  $2;  established  1892;  A.  H. 
Moore  and  H.  H.  (5ollins,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  February,  1898,  2,032. 
In  1899,  yl.    In  1900,  "jkl."    (A  A). 

TIDENDE;  Fridays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Jno.  Blaauw  editor;  Tacoma 
Tldende  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "fju,-"  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (6)  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  May,  1903, 
2,917; /or  1903.  23,866.    In  1904,  yD. 

WACHT  AM  SUNDE;  Thursdays; 
German;  Independent;  eight  pages  18x34; 
subscription  $2;  established  1884;  Arthur 
Welchbrod,  editor  and  publisher  (2-^). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  'jk_l."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.    ^ceuoriaverage/or  1899,  1,450.   In 


1080 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WAS  aiNGTON—Tacoma. 


1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEST  COAST  TRADE  J  Thursdays; 
commercial;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Orno  Strong,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Cireulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  1  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900,  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904  (z— 4)  I 

MONTHLY. 
AMERICAN     STANDARD    AND 
TRUE    AMERICAN     CITIZEN; 

monthly;  mining;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  F.F.Hopkins, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
(AA). 

MASONIC  REVIEW;  monthly;  four 
masonry;  twenty  pages  6x9}^;  subscription 
60 cents;  established  1892;  Henrietta  D.  Gates, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

NORTHWEST  HORTICUI.TUR- 
IST,  A  GRIC  U  L.T  URI  ST  AND 
DAIRYMAN;  monthly;  twenty-four pag«i 
11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1888 ; 
P.  W.  &.  C.  A.  Tonneson,  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Seattle. 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  Q  in  1891 
to  3,000  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  2,500.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  zH. 
In  191)0,  yH.  In  1901.  (z-4)  H.  In  1902, yH. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  y I. 

PACIFIC  POULiTRY'MAN  ;  month 
ly;  poultry;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1896;  Harry  H.  Collier 
editor;  Chas.  C.  Johns,  publisher  (12^). 
Cii'culatiou :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
endiyig  with  March,  1898,  1,270.  In  1899, 
October,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  last  fifteen 
months  not  less  than  1,500.    In  190(J,  zl.     In 

1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  KHB). 

SAGAMORE;  monthly;  Improved  Or- 
der of  Redmen;  twelve  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  T.  J. 
Bell,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WEST  COAST  AND  PUGET 
SOUND  LUMBERMAN;  monthly;  lum 
ber;  sixty  six  to  one  hundred  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Frank  B. 
Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl.- (??)    In  1899,  Z.    In  1901,  Z  (3). 

TEKOA,  Whitman  Co.  G,  717  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  30 

m.  N.  E.  of  Colfax.    Farming  section. 

B  li  A  D  E  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
January.  1903:  John  W.  Sheets,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TOLiEDO,  Lewis  Co.  p  285t  pop.,  on 

Cowlitz  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Olympia,  the  State 

capital.    Saw  mills,  brick-yards  and  cigar 

manufactory. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 19C0;  W.  E.  Loomis.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TWISP,    Okanogan   Co.    cf   250   pop., 

200  m.  N.  W.  of  Spokane. 

METHOW  VAIiLEY  NEAVS;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription .SI. 50;  established  July,  1903;  H.  E. 
Marble,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5  P). 

VANCOUVER,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  p 
4,006-f-  pop.,  on  Portland,  Vancouver  & 
Yakima  and  Portland  &  Vancouver  Rds. 
and  Columbia  r.,  6  m.  N.  of  Portland,  Ore. 
A  military  post.  Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing.   Saw  naills.    Fruit. 

COIiUMBIAN;  Fridays;  republican: 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 


WASHINGTON. 


1889;     E.    E.    Beard,    editor   and  publisher 

(12—3).    Circ'n  "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  Will  B.  DuBois,  editor; 
Lloyd  DuBois,  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

REGISTER-DEMOCRAT?    Thurs 
days;   democratic;    eight   pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.25;   established    1881;    Thurston 
Daniels,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1898,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl-"  (A  A). 

'WAITSBURO,  Wallawalla  Co.  C; 

l,011f    pop.,  on   Washington   &  Columbia 

River  and  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 

Co's  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Walla  Walla,  the 

county  seat.     Farming,  fruit  raising  and 

dairying. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  A.  Enochs,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;   Fridays;  independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;    The  Wheeler   Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"    In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898.  1,370; 
;ror  1899, 1,3 90; /or  1901).  1,4 70.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,490;  for  1903. 
1,470.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  every 
issue  was  1,470. 

WALLA    WALLA,  c.  h.,    Walla 

Walla  Co.  Q,  10,049+  pop.,  on  Washington  & 

Columbia  River   and   Oregon   Railway  & 

Navigation  Co's  Rds.  and  Mill  creek,  30  m. 

E.  of  the  Columbia  r.    Trade  center  for  the 

southeastern  portion  of  the  State,  Northern 

Idaho  and  Northeastern  Oregon.    Farming 

and  grain,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

STATESMAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages— daily  18x23,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 188.5,  weekly  1861;  W.  Lingen- 
f elder,  editor;  Statesman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Circulation  —  Daily:    "jkl-"    In  1902,  Z 
(1,2,4.5).    In  1904  "jkx."  (DD). 
Weekly:    In  1895.  "jkl."     In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  3.600.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898,  vl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900. yl.  In  1901.  vl. 
In  1902,  (z— 1,2,  4,  5)1.  In  1!;03,  yl  (••).  "  In 
1904,1(0  0)^ 

UNION;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  UNION-JOURNAL,,  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $7.50,  weekly  $1  ,'0:  estab- 
lished-daily 1881,  weekly  1869;  The  Union 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1899,  "4kl-"  Act- 
ual average  for  1900,  1,664.  In  1901.  vl. 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,434. 
In  1904,  vl. 

W'eekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  edition  1.250.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  m)().  1,629. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19(3,  yl.  In 
1904.  yl. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1^98:  H.  H.  Showerman,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  IPOO, 
1.723.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1S03, 
yl.    Inl'^04.  yl. 

SATURDAY  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  G.  Frankland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.050.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  1  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jkl."    In  1901.  Z  (4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1081 


WASHINGTON. 


WASHINGTON  AGRICULTUR- 
IST; monthly;  agricultural;  thirty-six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  Ho  cents;  estab- 
lished April,  I'.tOS;  The  Washington  Agricul- 
turist Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WASHTUCNA,  Adams   Co.  D-   110 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's 

Rd.,  2()  m.  N.  E.  of  Connell.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  ludependent- 
elght  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  Eugene  Lorton,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jisl" 

WATERVILLE,c.h.,  Douglas  Co.  D 

482t  pop.,  19  m.  N.  of  Rock  Island  Station, 
the  nearest  railroad  point.  Agriculture, 
lumbering  and  stock  raising. 

BIG  BEND  E  M  P  I  R  E  ;  Thursdays  ; 
republican ;  four  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1888;  Jos.  G.  Tuttle,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DOUGLAS  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  August,  1902;  Trimble  & 
Jackson,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WENATCHEE,  c.h.,  Chelan  Co.  n 
2,000  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Co- 
lumbia r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Ellensburg,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
Miller  &  Spencer,  editors  and  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLilC;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Republican  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903.  Z  (6). 

WEST  SEATTLE,  King  Co.  n  3  m. 

S.  W.  of  Seattle,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 

NEAVS-OBSERVER;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 


WASHINGTON. 


established  1902;  E.  C.  Allen,  editor;  Seattle 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WHATCOM.    (See  Bellinaham). 

WHITE  SALMON,  Klickitat  Co.  g 

17t)  pop.,  on  Columbia  River,  2()  m.  N.  of  The 

Dalles,  Oregon.    Fruit  raising.    Lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22J^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May  1, 1903 ;  John  H.  Glnder,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 

WILBUR,  Lincoln  Co.  O  595t  pop., 
on  Central  Washington  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of 
Davenport,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill, 
creamery  and  packing  house. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Howard  Splniug,  editor;  Spining 
&  Bassett,  puljUshers.    Circulation  "ijtt." 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  N.  C. 
Davenport,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WILKESON,  Pierce  Co.  -D  368  pop. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WILSONCREEK,  Douglas   Co.   U 

26  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E. 

of  Ephrata.    Agriculture. 

BIG  BEND  CHIEF;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  December,  1901;  A.  A.  Mc- 
Intyre,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WINLOCK,-Z^«wt«  Co.p855t  pop., on 

northern  Pacific  Rd.,  77  m.  N.  of  Portland^ 

Ore.     Shipping  point   for   Cowlitz   valley. 

Saw  mills   and  a  sash  and  door   factory. 

Lumbering  and  farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  H.  M.  Malon, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "uu,." 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Population  958,800  t.     Land  Area  24,645  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  east  bv  Marvlmd  and  Vir- 
ginia, southeast  by  Virginia,  southwest  by  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  and  north- 
^est  "y  Ohn.  State  capital :  Charleston.  Principal  products  and  Industries : 
Wool  and  fruit,  and  iron  and  steel  manufacturing.  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30,  1905,^  224,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  31;  s^mi- 
^eekly,  3;  weekly,  168  ;  bi-weekly,  3 ;  semi-monthly,  3;  monthly,  16. 
,^^«^"^  cities  of  over  4,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Wheelina: 38,SrSt 

Hmitiugdou 1 1 ,9>3+ 

Parkersbii  re 1 1, 703 1 

Cliarleston ll,099t 

Maitiusburg 7,  ,564t 

Fairmont 5,655t 


Giaftou 3,650t 

3Iound8viIle 5,36*>it 

Bluefield 4,644t 

Beuwood 4,51 1  + 

Clarksburg 4, 050 1 


ACADEMY,  Pocahontas  Co.  P,  204 
pop.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Marlington.  the  county 
seat,  and  5  W.  of  MUlpoInt,  the  railroad 
station. 

CHURCH    VISITOR;  monthly;  re- 
ligious; four  to  twelve  pages  9x12;  suhscrip 
tlon    2.5   cents;     established    1899;     Charles 
Lynch,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circula- 
tion ••jKh."  (A  A). 

AMOS,  Marion  Co.^  600  pop.,  on  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Fairmont. 
Railroad  station  is  Grays  Flats. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays :  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1;  established 
1900;  A.  C.  Collins,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 
Circulation    iKi-"  (A  A). 

BECKLEY,  c.  h.,  Raleigh  Co.  g  342 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Glade 
Creek  &  Raleigh  Rds.,  75  m.  S.  E.of  Charles- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Mining,  lumbering 
and  farming. 

RALEIGH  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
gcription  $1 .  established  190u;  T.  J.  Honaker, 
editor  and  nnblisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.- 

RALEIGH  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  J.  L.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (12x3).  Circulation  "jKi."  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••). 

BELINGTON,  Barbour  Co.  [j  430t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,250— on  Baltimore  & 
Ohio,  Roaring  Creek  &  Charleston,  Beling- 
ton  &  Northern  and  West  Virginia  Central 
&  Pittsburg  Rds.,  42  m.  S.  of  Grafton  and  18 
N.  of  Elkins.    Lumber,  coal  and  farming. 

CENTRAL  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 

republican;  four  pages  13x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1901:  The  Beling- 
ton  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

COURIER-JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898:  James  D.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "lkl."  (A  A). 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  l>^x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
December,  19(t3;  John  T.  Reger,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

BENWOOD,  Marshall  Co.  ^  4.511t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore    &   Ohio,    Ohio    River. 


Wheeling  Bridge  and  Terminal  Rds.  and 

Ohior.,6m.S.  of  Wheeling.     Steel  works, 

rolling  mill  and  a  blast  furnace. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eightpages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Benwood  Publishing  and  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BERKELEY  SPRINGS,  c.  h., 

3Iorgan  Co.  cf  T81t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  of  Potomac  r.  Summer 
resort.    Agriculture. 

3IORGAN  MESSENGER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  S.  S.  Buzzerd,  editor  and 
publisher  (:?— 3).  Circ'n  -jkl."   In  1902,  Z  (4.  5). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885; 
N.  S.  D.  Pendleton,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

BETHANY,  Brooke  Co.  b  300  pop., 
6  m.  E.  of  Wellsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Coal  mines.    Seat  of  Bethany  College. 

WEST     VIRGINIA     CHRISTIAN; 

biweekly;  twelve  pages  9x12:  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1900;  J.  W.  Yoho,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  "jkl.-  Actual  average  for 
1903.  1,261;  /or  1904,  1,453. 

BLUEFIELD,  Mercer  Co.  P  4,644t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  105  m.  W.  of 
Roanoke,  Va.    In  the  Flat  Top  coal  region. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  morning;  repub- 
lican; daily  four  pages  18x24,  Sunday  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  84,  Sunday 
$1.50:  established  1R93;  Hugh  Ike  Shott. editor 
and  pul^llsher  (6— 3).     Circulation  "jki." 

FLAT  TOP  FREE  PRESS:  Fridays 
(▲▲). 

INTER-STA  TE  ADVERTISER; 
Fridavs;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1897;  Henry  B.  Kitts.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

BUCKHANNON,  c.h.,  Upshur  Co. 

U  1,589+  pop.,  on  West  Virginia  &  Pittsburg 
Rd.  and  Buckhannon  r.,  22  m.  S.  of  Clarks- 
burg. Steam  flour  and  saw  mills,  woolen 
mills,  steam  tannerj',  furniture  factory 
and  creamery. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WEST  VIROINIA. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


T.    McCreerj'.  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "iKL  •• 
DELTA  AND  KNIGUT-ElMlANTi 

Thursdays;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  esttihWshed  —  Knight  ■  Errant 
1896,  Delta  1871;  The  Knight  Errant  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circiilntiont  In  1898,  "JKi,."  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  single  issue  less  than  1,200. 
Inl900. 1.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  1  (••).    In  Uioi.  yl. 

31  E  T  tl  O  D  1  !S  T  -  E  P  I  S  C  C)  P  A  L. 
TIMES}  Wednesdays;  method ist  episco- 
pal; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  68- 
tftbllshed  1895;  W.  W.  Burton,  editor;  K.  S. 
Boreman,  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901, 
(z— 4)1.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (A  A). 

BUFFALO,  Putnam  Co.  -a  364t  pop., 

on   Kanawha  &  Michigan  Rd.  and  Kana 

\rha  r.,  10  m.  N.  of  Winfleld,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  large  timber. 

BUFFAL.ONIAN;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  190U;  Karl  W.  Scott,  editor;  Biif 
falo  Printing  Co..  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "JKL-"   (A  A). 

BURNSVILLE,  Braxton  Co.  p  200 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  U  m.  N.  of 
Sutton. 
NEAVS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CAIRO,  Ritchie  Co.  tl  900  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  of  Parkers- 
burg.    Oil. 

ENTER  PRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1904;  D.  R.  McGlothlin,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (2— 5P). 

CAMERON,  Marshall  Co.  \^  »64t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  by 
S.  E.  of  Moundsvllle,  the  county  seat.  Man- 
ufacture of  agricultural  implements. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
O.  Cook,  editor;  News  Printing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR-TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished December,  1901;  J.  F.  Williams, 
editor;  Star-Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lisher (3-3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

CEREBO,  Wayne  Co.  p  1.279t  Pop..  on 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Norfolk  &  Western  and 

terminus  of  Ohio  River  Rds.  and  Ohio  and 

Big  Sandy  rs.,  3  m.  E.  of  Catlettsburg,  Ky. 

Grist,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;  T.  T.  McDougal,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "^Ki" 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Kanawha  Co. 

-O  State  Capital,  11.099+  pop.,  on   Ohio 

Central,  Charleston,  Clendennlng  &  Sutton 

and   Chesapeake   &  Ohio   Rds.  and  Great 

Kanawha  and  Elk  rs.    Coal,  iron  and  salt 

mines. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  18S8,  weekly 
1877;    George    Byrne,    editor;    Gazette    Pub 
llshlng  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  "ua." 
Weekly:  "jkl.--    In  1898.  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In 
1902,  "iiL."   Inll03.  (z-4)  I  (••).  In.904,yl. 


MAIL;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1893,  semi  weekly  1885;  Charles- 
ton Dally  Mall  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (4—12). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.500.    In   1895.   H.      In 

1896.  H.    In  1897,  I  Z,  In  1898,  yl.    In  1899, zl. 
In  1901),  el.    In  1901,  (z-6)L    In  19u2,  yl.     In 
1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 
Semi-Weekly:  "iKi."    Inl897.Z.    In  1899, 
Z.    In  1902,  ••■TKL." 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  negro;  repub- 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scriptlon  $1; 
established  1901;  The  Advocate  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

W  E  S  T  V  I  R  G  I  N  I  A  F  A  R  I>I  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  agricultural;  thirty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  e.'-tab- 
lished  1892;  J.  O.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisber  (V.' — 4).  Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

WEST  VIRCJINIA  SCHOOL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  educational;  fifty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  T.  C.Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,592; /or  1897,  4, iJOO.  In  1898.  y<;.  In 
1899.  yH.  In  1900,  vH.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902.  yH.  Actual  average  for  1903,  4, 1  OS. 
(A  A). 

CHARLESTOWN,  c-  h.,  Jefferaon 

Co.  cf  2,393+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Norfolk  &  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Mar- 
tinsburg.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
FARMERS'ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four   pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;   Robert  C.  Rissler,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ( 12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1902,  ••ikl"      Actual  aver- 
age for  year   ending  ivith     Novniber,    19(.3, 
1,13'i.    In  1904,  yl. 

SPIRIT  OF  JEFFERSON;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  four  pages 20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1844;  Geo.  W.  Haines, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jki." 

VIRGINIA  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1811 ;  W.  W  B.  Gallaher, 
editor  and  Dublisher  (7 — 3P).    Circ'n   'jki.." 

CLARKSBURG,  c.li.,^arri"«on  Co. 

i  4,050+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Mo- 
nongahela  River  and  West  Virginia  &  Pitts- 
burg Rds.  Agriculture  and  grazing.  Coal 
mines. 

NEWS:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription-dally $5,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1891,  weekly  187(1 ;  James  W. 
Robinson,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion— daily  "jkl.     weekly  "jKi"    In  1P03,  Z. 

TELEGRAM;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptior— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1.50;  established  —  daily  19i2, 
weekly  1861;  Clarksburg  Telegram  Company , 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation — Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than   1,728.    In  1896,    I.     In 

1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -nLL."  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902, 
Z(1.2,4). 

COUNTY  MAIL  AND  ADVER- 
TISER; Saturdays;  imiependent;  ei}.ht 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  establlslied 
1897;  Camden  Sommers,  editor;  The  County 
Mall  and  Advertising  Co.,  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HARRISON     CO.     HERALD;    Fri 
days;    republican;    ei^ht    pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;    estalilished    May,  1901;    N.   F. 
Kendall,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
li.shers  (3— 3).  Circulation— In  1902.  Z  (1,2.4,3). 


1084 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


CLAY,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  n  30  m.  E. 
of  Charleston,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

MESSENfiER;  Tuesdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1883; 
Owen  Flynn,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."   (A  A). 

^WEST  VIRGINIA  HOOT  OWL,; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

DAVIS,  Tucker  Co.  ^  2,391t  pop.,  on 
West  Virginia  Central  &  Plttsbiirg  Rd. 
and  Allegany  mountains,  84  m.  W.  of 
Cumberland,  Md.  Saw  and  wood-pulp 
mills  and  tannery.    Lumber  trade. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four page« 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  P.  A. 
Hamby,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  C.  Lee  Weymouth,  editor; 
Davis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iKi."  (A  A). 

ELIZABETH,  c.  h.,  Wirt  Co.  ti  «5Tt 
pop.,  on  Little  Kanawha  r.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Parkersburg,  connected  by  steamboats. 
Grist  and  saw  mills. 

KANAWHA  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1893;  S.  H.  Mitchell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES-MESSENGER;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished—rwit's  1886,  J/esse>iger  1896;  Times- 
Messenger  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ELKINS,  c.  h.,  Randolph  Co.  n  3,016t 

pop.. on  West  Virginia  Central  &  Pittsburg 

Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Beverley.  Railroad  machine 

shops,  grist,  saw  and  planing  mills.    Tim 

ber,  coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

INTER-MOUNTAIN;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  20x36;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  H.Q.Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  -'jkl." 

RANDOLPH    ENTERPRISE; 

Wednesdays ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1874;  C.  L.  Wey- 
mouth, editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "iKi." 

TYGARTS    VALliEY     NEWS; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  90x26 ;  sub- 
Bcriptlon  SI;  established  1889;  News  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "tk-l."  Actual  aver 
age  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  1,005. 
In  1898,  "JKL.-    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

MOUNTAIN  STATE  ODO  FEL- 
LOW; monthly  (A  A). 

MYSTIC  TIE;  monthly;  freemasons; 
eight  to  thirty-two  pajies  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1901:  C.  L.  &  J.  H.Wey- 
mouth, editors  and  publishers  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

FAIRMONT,   c.  h.,  Marion   Co.    ^ 

5,655t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 
Monongahela  r.,  77  m.  S.  E.  of  Wheeling. 
The  river  is  navigable  to  this  point.  Glass 
factories  and  mining  and  shipping  of  coal. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  INDEX,  Wednesdays; 
daily  independent,  weekly  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4;  weekly 
il;  established— daily  September,  1900,  week- 
ly 1874;  O.  S.  McKJnney.  editor;  Index  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl." 
"Weekly:  -jjil."  Iu  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (♦*).  In 
1904.  yl. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays:  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $  :e  tab- 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


llshed  1892 ;  H.C.  Sample,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

Circulatiou:   In  1896,  "jkl."   In  1897,  I.    In 

1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "JKL."    In  1902.  Z  (4,  5).     In 

1903,  (z-4)  I  (#♦).    Inltt04,  yl. 

WEST  VIRGINIAN;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868;  Lamar  C.  Powell,  editor  and 
Dublisher.    ClBCulation  "jkl  " 

FAY  E  T  T  E  V I L  L  E,  c.  h.,  Fayetu 

Co.  g  413+  pop.,  48  m.S.E.  of  Charleston,  the 
State  capital.  Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

FAYETTE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1875;  G.  C.  Mcintosh,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1896,  "iKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901,  1,403. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1£03,  (z— 4)  1 .  Actual  average 
for  1»)4,  1 ,930. 

FAYETTE  FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  W.  Stockwell  Down- 
tain,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circ'n "iju,." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

FRANKLIN,c.h. .PcnrfZefon  Co.  D-205t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd.  and  Potomac  r.,  83 

m.  from  Harrisonburg,  Va.    Manufactures 

of  woolen  goods.    Agriculture. 

SOUTH  BRANCH  REVIEW;  Thurs- 
days; independent-democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1894;  A. 
A.  Martin,  editor  ;  Martin  &  Simmons,  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,(X)0.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "jKi." 

GERRARDSTOWN,  Berkeley  Co. 

cf  250  pop.,  10  m.  W.  of  Martinsburg,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  bi-weekly;  neutral;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  1870; 
J.  B.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "iiti" 

GLENVILLE.  c.  h.,  Gilmer  Co.  n  398t 
pop.,  on  Little  Kanawha  r.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of 
Parkersburg.  Agriculture,  lumbering  and 
coal  trade. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PATHFINDER;  Thursdays;  republl- 
ean;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892  ;  Wat  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iiii" 

STRANGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  C.  W.  Marsh,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "JKL"     (A  A). 

GORMANIA,  Grant  Co.  nf  400  pop., 

on  West  Virginia, Central  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 

60  m.  S.  of  Cumberland,   Md.     Tannery. 

Farming. 

NORTH  BRANCH  STAR;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  J.  R.  Schaeffer.  editor   and  publisher 

(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

GRAFTON,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  ^  5,650t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Tygart 
Valley  r.,  100  m.  S.  E.  of  Wheeling.  Lumber 
trade,  coal  mining  and  manufacturing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
John  S.  Barlow,  editor;  The  Leader  Pub- 
lishing Co  ,  publishers  (2—4). 
Circulation:  "j_kl."  In  1902,  Z  (5).  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870; 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Bolden  &  Sayre,  editors  and  publishers (2— I). 
Circulation  "iju.  ■•    In  1902.  Z  (4— 6). 

GRANTS VILLE,  c.  h.,  Calhoun  Co. 

D  225t  pop.,  on  Little  Kanawha  r.,  70  m.S.E, 
of  Parlcarsburg.  Farming:  and  lumbering. 

CALHOUN  CHRONICLE;  Tuesdays; 
independent;  I'our  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Bill  &  Hays,  editors 
and  publishers  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jja-."  In 
1900,  /..    In  hm,  Z  (.2,  4,  6). 

NEWJi;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x21;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  S.  C. 
Barr,  editor;  News  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (9—3). 

Circiiljitiou:  Inl898.  "JKL."  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "jkl-" 

MOUNTAIN  STATE  ODD  FEL.- 
LOW;  montlily;  odd-fellowsliip;  sixteen 
pages 6x9;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1900;  T.  Franlc  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl."    (A  A). 

HAMLIN,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  p  248  pop., 
on  Mud  r.,  28  m.  from  Huntington.  Steam 
flour  mills.  Agriculture,  coal  mining  and 
lumbering. 

LINCOLN  MONITOR;  Tliursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1902;  W.  E.  Tabor,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jki.." 

LINCOLN  REPUBLICAN:  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x34;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  Seneca  X. 
Swlmme,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

HARPER'S  FERRY,  Jejffenon  Co. 
c:r896+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 
Potomac  r.,  8  m.  W.  of  Charlestown,  the 
county  seat.  Pulp  manufactories.  To- 
bacco raising.    Summer  resort. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  The  Times  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  {3 — 4).    Circulation  "im,." 

HARRIS  VILLE,  c  h.,  Eitchie  Co.b 
381+  pop.,  terminus  of  Pennsboro  &  Harris- 
villa  Rd.,  37  m.  E.  of  Parlcersburg.  Roller 
and  planing  mills.    Farming. 

RITCHIE  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Robert  Morris,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,-JKt.'-  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,1.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
<z— 4)  I.    Actual  average  for  IWi,  1,3S7. 

RITCHIE  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
eight  to  ten  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  L.  H.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

HINTON,  c.  h.,  Summers  Co.  g  3,763t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  New  r., 
55  m.  S.  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 
Large  brownstone  quarry.  Timber  and 
coal.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Franltlin  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jki." 

INDEPENDENT    HERALD;    Thuri 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  20x24;  subscrip- 
tion fl.50  ;    established  1873;  W.  H.  Sawyers, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n "JiLL." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
pages  20x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  J.  W.  Graham,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl-"    In  1901,  Z  (4^. 


HO'RT ON,  Randolph  Co.  n  on  Dry 
Forks  Rd.,  2u  m.  S.  E.  of  Elklns.  Large 
lumbering  Interests. 

NEAV    STAR;    Fridays;   democratic; 

four  pages  18x24;  .subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  J.  W.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3j.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUNDRED,  Wetzel  Co.  ^  261tpop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  2  m.  N.  W.  of  Bur- 
ton.   Farming. 

INDUSTRY;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19ii2;  The  Industry  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl- "(A A). 

HUNTINGTON,  c.  h.,  Cabell  Co.  -a 

11,923+ pop., on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Ohio 
River  Rds.  and  Ohior.,  52  m.  W.  of  Char- 
leston, the  State  capital.  Car  factories 
and  general  manufacturing.  Shipping 
point  for  coal,  lumber.  Iron  and  salt. 

ADVERTISER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEK L Y.Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  six  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1889,  weekly 
1869;  J.  H.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1898, "iii. "  Actual 
average  for  1899,  l,til7;  for  a  year  ending 
with  May,  1900,  1,437;  /or  1901,  1,651.  In 
1902,  y I.  In  1903,  y I.  In  1904,  y I. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; dally  eight  to  ten,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1; 
established  1891;  C.  E.  Haworth,  editor; 
Ilaworth  &  Chapman,  publishers  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation—daily  "jjft"  weekly  "jkl."  In  1899, 
daily  Z.  In  1902,  daily  Z  (4,  5),  weekly  Z  (4, 5). 

AR(iUS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1872; 
W.  F.  Wallace,  editor;  George  E.  Wallace, 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl  " 

BAPTIST  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  twelve  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  J.  M.  Roddy,  editor;  The 
Banner  Printing  Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,900.  In  1896,  H,  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  March,  1898,  3,803 • 
In  1899,  zH.  In  1900.  vH.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).  In 
1904.  yl. 

REVIEW:  Wednesdays;  labor;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  R.  F.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HURRICANE,  Pittnom  Co.  -n    207 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Oiiio  Rd.,  25  m.  W. 

of  Charleston,  the  State  capital.    Hub  and 

spoke  factory.    Farming  and  lumber. 

BREEZE;    Saturdays;    independent; 

four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  %\\ 

established  1900;  J.   E.    Billups,   editor  and 

publisher  (6-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEENAN,    Monroe  Co.     g  33    pop., 

8  m.  E.  of  Union,  the   county  seat.    Live 

stock. 

VIRGINIA  METHODIST;  semi- 
monthly; methodist-eplscopal;  four  pages 
8^x115^;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
19(10;  G.  W.  Marston,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    (AA). 

KENOVA,  Wayne  Co.  J2  863t  pop.,  on 

Norfolk  &  Western  and  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 

Rds.  and  Big  Sandy  r. ,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Wayne, 

the  county  seat.    Saw  ana  planing  mills 

and  railroad  repair  shops. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 


108(^5 


AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


1891;  T.  T.  McDougal,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

KEYSER,  c.  h.,  Mineral  Co.  cf  2,536t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  West  Vir- 
ginia Central  &  Pittsburg  Rds.,  23  m.  S. 
W.  of  Cumberland, Md.  Manufactories  and 
mills.    Grain  and  live  stoclc. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  republi- 
oau  ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1874;  A,  A.  Dorsey,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19{)2,  1,075.    In  1903,   'jkl.- 

WEST   VIRGINIA    TRIBUNE  ;  Fri- 
days;  democratic;   four   pages   20x26;    sub- 
•criptlon  $1;  established  1870;  W.  C.  Long 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

KEYSTONE,  McDowell  Co.  p  1,088 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 
of  McDowell,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

HERAliD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (A  A  I. 

3Icl)OVVELL.  HERAL.D:  Saturdays; 
repiblicau;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Jno.  A  Brown,  editor; 
Keystone  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3~3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

KINGWOOD,c.h.,Pr«»fonCo.  ^  TSOt 
pop.,  on  West  Virginia  &  Northern  Rd., 
17  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Oakland,  Md.  Sash  and 
blind  factory.    Summer  resort. 

PRESTON  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1866;  H.  S.  Whetsell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,201.  In  1896,  I.  Inl897.Y.  In  1898, "jkl-" 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  ivith  Octo- 
ber, 1899.  1,415; /or  1900,  1.609.  In  1901, 
vl.  ActuMl  average  for  1902,  1,507.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average  for  1904. 1,990. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  ARGUS;  Thure 
dars;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1870  ;  J.  Slldell 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (2— .5). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "jki."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899,  1 ,061 ;  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1901,  1,345.  In  1902.  vl.  Actnal  av- 
erage for  1903.  l,53S:/orl904,  1,651. 

LEWIS  BURG,  o-  h-.  Greenbrier 

Co.  ^  872+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Rd.  and  Greenbrier  r.,  25  m.  E.  of  Hinton. 
Agriculture. 

GREENBRIER  INDEPENDENTi 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  30x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1866;  Thos.  H. 
Dennis,  editor;  Dennis  &  Argabrlte,  publish- 
ers (.3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,600.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898.  "«L."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

LITTLETON,   Wetzel  Co.  6  509  pop., 

on  Alexander  &  Rich  Mountain  Rd.,  32  m. 

N.  of  Clarksburg. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
June,  1904;  D  L.  Long,  editor;  Littleton  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  p  325  pop., 
on  Quyandotte  r.,  55  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Charles- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Agriculture,  lumber- 
ing and  coal  mining. 

LOGAN  CO.  BANNER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  H.  C.  Ragland,  editor; 
W.  A.  Brazie,  publisher.   Circulation  "iju,." 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


MADISON,  c.  h. ,  Boone  Co.  p  200  pop. , 

35  m.  S.  W.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  timber. 

BOONE  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  188:3;  Geo.  W.  Smoot,  editor 
and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

MANNINGTON,3farion  Co.b  l,681t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,20m.  N.  of 
Clarksburg  and  60  E.  of  Wheeling.  Saw 
and  flour  mills,  tannery  and  machine 
shops.  Pottery  and  glassworks.  Extensive 
oil  field. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republicau;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  June,  1902;  F.  K.  Bryant, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 4).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  F.  K.  Bry- 
ant editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

ENTERPRISE!  Fridays;  independent; 
fix  to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  J.  Bruce  Hess,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARLINTON,  c  h.,  Pocahontas  Co. 

c\     171    pop.,    on   Greenbrier   r.      Timber. 
Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  R.  A.  Kramer,  editor;  Pocahontas  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publlsliers  (3— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  " 

POCAHONTAS  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  A.  &  N.  Price,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  ••mi,-"  Actual  aver- 
age fur  1899,  1,000.  In  19(X).  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••>. 

MARTINSBURG,  c.  h.,  Berkeley 
Co.  cf  7,564+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Cumberland  Valley  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Win- 
chester, Va.  Railroad  repair  shops,  distil- 
lery, lime  and  phosphate  factories,  woolen 
and  hosiery  mills,  brass  foundry  and 
wagon  works. 

WORTjD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; four  pa<;es  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$3.25,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1891;  W.  E. 
Hoffhelns,  editor;  W.  E.  Hoifheins  &  Co., 
publishers  (7— 3P).  Circulation— daily "iKj,.- 
semi  weekly  "jkl." 

BERKELEY  DEMOCRAT;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  The  Fairfax 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "iKL."    In  1899.  Z.    In  1902,  "jsj,." 

HERA  LD ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  81;  established 
1880;  W.  E.  Hoffheins  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3P). 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901.  yl.    In  1902,  vl.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

PIONEER  PRESS;  Saturdays;  negro; 
four  pages  30x26 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  R.  Clifford,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor.   Circulation  "jkl." 

STATESMAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  C.  W.  Boyer,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (??)  Actual  average  for  1899, 
1,642.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  191 '3,  vl.    In  1904,  iz—4)  I. 

TOMAHAWK;  monthly ;  Improved 
Order  of  the  Red  Men;  twenty  pages  6J^x9J^; 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


subscription  50 cents;  established  December, 

1901;  C.  K.  Chambers,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—5). 

Circulation:    Actual  average   for  a  year 

ending  irith  Xovember,  1904,  1,5S3. 

MIDDLEBOURNE,  c.  h.,  Tyler  Co. 
\2  500  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  50  m.  8.  by  S.  W.  of 
Wheeling.  Agriculture,  stock  raising,  lum- 
bering and  wool  growing.  Extensive  oil 
field. 

TYLER  CO.  JOIJRXAI.;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pases  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899  ;  C.  B.  Higgle, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P).  Circulation 
"JKL."    (DD)- 

TYLiEK  CO.  »TAR;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1877;  H.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).  Circulation  -jki,."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,    Z.    In  1902,  "iKi,." 

MILTON,  Cabell  Co.  -n  682t  pop.,  on 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m.  £.  of  Hunting- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Saw  and  grist  mllla. 
Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

CABELL,  RECORD;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $l;e8tabli8hed  1898; 
Jas.  R.  Dudley,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTGOMERY,    Fayette   Co.    p 

1,594  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 

Kanawha  r.,  2  m.  S.  E.  of  Charleston.    Coal 

mining. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  August,  1903;  L. 
S.  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MOOREFIELD,c.h.,  Rardy  Co.  zi 

460-I-  pop.,  on  South  Branch  r.,  27  m.  W.  of 

Romney.    Roller  flour  mills.     Agriculture. 

EXAMINER;  Thursdays;   democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  S.  A.  McCay,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1902,  Z  (3— 4).   Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,074; /or  1904,  1,36^. 

MORGANTOWN,o.h.,  Monongala 

Oo.  ^  l,895t  pop.— local  estimate  9,000— on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Monongahela  r., 
103  m.  8.  of  and  connected  by  steamboat 
with  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Seat  of  the  West  Vir- 
ginia UniTersity.  Glass  factories,  coal 
mines  and  stone  quarries.  Agricultural 
region. 

CHRONICLE;   every    evening   except 

Sunday  (A  A). 

EVEN  IN  U  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY,  Thurdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four  pages  13x20,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $5,  weekly 
fl.50;  established  —  daily  1899,  weekly  1864; 
H.  M.  Uorgan  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers 
(3-5). 

CircuIatioH  — Daily:   'jkl  " 
Weekly:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
issue  1,350.    In  1895,  I.    In  1896,1.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  •■iKL."  (?  ?).    In  1902,  Z  (1, 2,  4, 5). 

NEW  DOMINION;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly 
33x80;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— dally  1897,  weekly  1876;  Justin 
M.  Kunkle,  editor;  J.  E.  Fleming,  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation- Daily  I  "iKL." 
Weekly :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  smallest 
issue  1,200.   In  1895, 1.    In  1896, 1.   In  1897. 1 Z, 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899. yl,  Inl900.yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl.- 


POST;   every   morning    except   Sunday 

(A  A). 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  six  pages  15x22;. 
suljscription  $1;  established  1900;  J.  F.  Nel- 
son, editor  and  publisher  <  1—5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1900,  "ikl  "  Actual  aver- 
aye  for  1901,  1,114;  for  1902,  1,1^3;  for 
1!I03,  l,196;/<"'  1;h)4.  1,'^3'^. 

RURAL  NEWS;  semimonthly;  agri- 
cultural; twelve  panes  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1903;  Carrell  &  Naret, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "iju,." 
(AA). 

BAR;  monthly;  legal;  fifty  two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Bar 
Publishing  Co.,  edilors  and  publishers  (9— 3), 
Circulation  "jki.." 

WHITE  RIBBON;  monthly;  temper- 
ance ;  four  pages  10x14  ;  subscription  25 
cents:  established  1898;  The  West  Virginia 
W.  C.  T.  U.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—4). 
Circulation  "JKJ,-"  (A  A). 

MOUNDS VILLE,    c.  h.,    Mar$hall 

Co.  d]  5,302+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Ohio  River  Rd».  and  Ohio  r.,  11  m.  below 
Wheeling.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

ECHO;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  Independ- 
ent, weekly  democratic;  dally  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  Bubscrlption— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1896,  weekly 
1889;  J.  D.  Bhaw,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation- Daily :  "iSL  " 
Weekly:  In  1897,  "ijci."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899, 
Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  was  less  than  1,050.  Actual  average 
for  1902,  1,358  ',  for  1903.  1,589; /or  1904, 
1,746. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  16x22;  subscription— dally 
$2.50,weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1899,week- 
ly  1874;  John  W.  Burchlual,  editor;  A.  R, 
Laing,  publisher  (12—3).  Circulation— dally 
"iKi."  weekly  "iKi" 

GtOSPEL  TRUMPET;  Thursdays; 
holiness;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  E.  E.  Byrum,  editor;  Gospel 
Trumpet  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(12 — 3).     Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

EVANGELIUMS  POSAUNE;  semi- 
monthly; German;  holiness;  four  pages 
18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Gospel  Trumpet  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements  ( A  A). 

NEW  CUMBERLAND,  c  h.,  Ran- 

each  Co.  i  2,198+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio 
r.,  9  m.  N.  of  SteubenvUle,  O.,  and  30  W.  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  Manufactures  of  fire-brick, 
sewer  pipe  and  terra  cotta  work.  Foundry 
and  machine  shop. 

HANCOCK  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays: 
four  pages  20x26;  sub.scrlption  $1;  establishea 
1869;  J.  W.  Plattenburgh  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P).   Circulation  "jkl." 

HANCOCK  CO.  INDEPENDENT  J 
Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1877;  A.  W.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation ;  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,100.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

NE'W    MARTINSVILLE,     c.h., 

Wetzel  Co.  b  1,089+  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd. 
and  Ohio  r.,  40  m.  below  Wheeling.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber,  oil  barrels, wool,  l«atb«r 
and  staves. 

EVENING  DISPATCH:  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  and   WEEKLY  NEWS, 

Fridays;  daily  Independent,  weekly  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  16x32; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1901;  C.  O.  Kldwell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation— dally  "jkl  "  weekly  "jkl.--  In 
1902,  weekly  Z  (1,2,4.5). 

WETZEL.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  C.  G.  Westerman,  edi- 
tor aud  publisher  (.7—3  P).    Circ'n  "iKi." 

WETZEL.  REPUBL.ICA1N  }  Thurs 
days;  independent  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  B.  B. 
Muhlemann,  editor;  Muhlemann  &  Oekles, 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAIN  STATE  GAVEL; 
monthly ;  Junior  Order  United  American 
Mechanics;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1893;  E.  D.  Lappert, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  ••uo." 

OCEANA,  c.  h.,  Wyominff  Co.  p  187t 
pop,,  60  m.  S.  of  Charleston,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  timber. 

WYOMING  HERALD;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  R.  A.  Shannon,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "iKi,." 

WYOMING  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
tl;  established  1898;  Marvin  T.  Bowman,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (9—3).     Circulation  'iKL." 

PARKERSBURG,  o.  h.,  Wood  Co. 

\2  11,703+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Southwestern  and  Ohio  River 
Rds.  and  Ohio  and  Little  Kanawha  rs.,  96  m. 
below  Wheeling.  Oil  refining  and  manu- 
facturing. U.  S  Custom  House,  household 
furniture  factory,  lumber  and  flour  mills 
acid  works,  foundries  and  machine  shops 
Exports  ship  timber. 

DISPATCH;  dally;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished January,  190i;  J.  E.McGiothlue,  editor; 
Chaa.  L.  Scholl,  publisher  (2—5). 

NEWS;  every  morning,  and  WEER- 
LiY,  Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  twelve  to  twenty,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  and  Sunday 
S5,  Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1897; 
C.  B.  Smith,  editor;  Dally  News  Publishing 
Companv,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1897, 1.  In  1898, yl. 
In  1899.  yl.   In  1900,  zl.   In  1901.  ^z -4,  5)  I.    In 

1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— I)  I  (••).  Actual 
average  for  1901,  3.333. 

Weekly:  "uii-"    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 

SENTINEIj;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x33;  sub- 
scription-daily $4.50,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1889,  semi-weekly  1875;  R.  E. 
Hornor,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,050.  Actual  average 
for  1896.  1,260;  for  1897,  1,379;  for  1898, 
1,698;  for  1S99,  1,796; /or  1900,  1,978; 
for  1901,  2,159;  for  1902,  2,304; /or  1903. 
2,301;  /or  1904.2,320. 
Semi-Weekly:  "jkl." 

STATE  JOURNAL.;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eiglit  pages— dally  17}^x24, weekly 
30x26;  subscription  —  dally  $5,  weeklv  $1; 
established— dally  18R8,  weekly  1869;  P.  W. 
Morris,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation- Daily :  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  publl<*her  asserts,  exceeding 
1.000.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In   1900,   yl.    In   1901,  yl.    In   1902,  yl.    In 

1903,  ".TKL." 

Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL.- 

WEST  VIRGINIA  FARM  AND 
POULTRY  JOURNAL;  monthly  (AA). 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


PARSONS,  c.  h.,  Tucker  Co.    b    618t 

pop.— local  estimate  1,240  -on  West  Virginia 

Central  &  Pittsburg  Rd.  and  Cheat  r.,  72 

m.  S.  W.  of  Cumberland,  Md.,  and  20  N.  E. 

of  St.  George.     Farming,  tanneries,  pulp 

mills,  lumbering  and  mining. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  A.  A.  Dorsey,  editor;  The  Advocate 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (T— 3  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL.' 

MOUNTAIN     STATE     PATRIOT; 

Wednesdays;  prohibition;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1902;  J.  W. 
Bedford,  editor;  Mountain  State  Patriot  Co., 
publishers  (I3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TUCKER  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Wm.  H.  Zeller.  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

TUCKER  CO.  REPUBL.ICAN; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

PENNSBORO,iZi«cAt«  Co.  ^  738t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  41  m.  E.  of 

Parkersburg.    Saw  and  planing  mills,  stave 

and  heading  factory,    tobacco  and  cigar 

factories  and  pulley  works.    Oil,  coal  and 

agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
J.  A.  Wooddeli,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "isi"  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,073.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.100.  In 
1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 6)  1.    In  1904,  y  I. 

PETERSBURG,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  cf 

350  pop.,  on  S.  branch  of  Potomac  r.    Agrl- 

eultural  and  stock  raising.    Tannery,  flour 

and  planing  mill  and  furniture  factory. 

GRANT  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
A.  J.  Welton,  editor  and  publisher  (3—5  P). 
Circulation:  In  l'*99,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  190iJ,  l,OS8.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,327;  for  1903,  1,510. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

PHILIPPI,  o.  h.,  Barbour  Co.  \^  665t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  fta.  and  lygart's 
Valley  r.,  24  m.  S.  of  Grafton.  Steam  saw 
and  grist  mill,  foundry  and  marble  works. 

BARBOUR  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;    democratic;    four   pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;  established   1893;  A.  S.  Poling, 
editor;  The  Democrat  Company,  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PLAIN  DEALER;  weekly,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  John  T.  Reger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880;  H.  K.  McCutcheon,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PICKENS,  Randolph  Co.   a  250  pop., 

on  Pickens  &  Hackers  Valley  Rd.,  27  m.  S. 

W.  of  Elkins,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Saturdiys;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1903;  D.  G.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  "JKL." 

PIEDMONT,  Mineral  Co.  cf  2,115t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Cumberland  ft 
Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia  Central  ft 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Pittsburg  Rds.,  26  ra.  S.W.  of  Cumberland, 
Md.    Railroad  shops.    Coal  mines. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages 20x26;  subscription $1;  established  1881; 
F.  W.  Rose,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir- 
culation   JKL." 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  J.  R.  Combs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — S). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897, 1  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899, 1.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  'JKL."  Actual  average  for  1902,  'i,04:9. 
In  1903.  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

PYTHIAN  BANNER  ;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891;  John  M. 
Stanley,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.300.  In  1896.  J.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1.500.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  3,5S1.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  H. 

POINT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Maion 

Co.  -a  1,934+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Ohio 
River  Rds.  and  at  confluence  of  Kanawha 
and  Ohio  rs.,  300  m.  above  Cincinnati,  O. 
Agriculture  and  coal  and  salt  mining. 

DESPATCH  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862  ;  F.  B.  Tippett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jki.." 

STATE  GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1880;  LIvia  Simpson-Poffenberger,  editor  and 
publisher.     Circulation  "jki-."' 

PRINCETON,  c.h.,3ferc«r  Co.  g6m. 
N.  of  Ingleslde,  the  nearest  station  on  Nor- 
folk &  Western  Railroad,  and  80  S.  E.  of 
Charleston,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 
JOURNALi;   Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x.;0  ;   subscription  $1  ;   estab- 
lished 1879;  D.  Howe  Barger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—4).    Circulation  ".tk-l." 

MERCER     REPUKIilCAN;     Thurs 
days;    republican;   four  pages  18x24  ;    sub- 
scription   .$1  ;     established    October,    1902  ; 
Republican  Publishlner  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RAVENS  WOOD,  Jackton  Co.  -n 
i,074+  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd.  and  Ohio  r., 
35  m.  below  Parkersburg.  Shipping  point. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS;    Wednesdays;   republican;   four 
pages  18x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1868; 
S.  J.  Newell,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:   In  1900,  "jki-."    In  1901,  Z  (6). 
Actual   average  for  1902,    1,090.    In    1903, 

"JKL." 

REEDY,    Boane    Co.  -a  300  pop.,  on 
Ravenswood,   Spencer    &    Glenville    Rd., 
about  40  m.  N.  of  Charleston. 
POINTER;   Fridays;    six   pages   11x15; 

subscription  $1;  established  January,  1904; 

F.  E.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

RIDGELEY,  Mineral  Co.  □'  250  pop., 
on  West  Virginia  Central  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 
18  m.  N.  E.  of  Keyser. 

TRUE  PYTHIAN;  monthly,  Knights 
of  Pythias;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  Chas.  O.  Roemer 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

WEST  VIRGINIA  WORKMAN; 
monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Work 
man  ;  eight  pages  10x13  ;  8Ub.scrIption  50 
cents;  established  1895;  Charles  O.  Roemer. 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation;  In  1900,  "Jia"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  3,933;  for  1902,  4,383.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  G(AA). 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


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RIPLEY,  c.  h.,  Jackton  Co.  -a  5T9t 
pop.,  on  Ripley  &  Mill  Creek  Valley  and 
Ohio  River  Rds,    Lumbering. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1875:  Henry  W.  Deem,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MOUNTAINEER;  Fridays;  six  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Prlckltt  &  Walters,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3).    Circulation  ";kl." 

ROMNEY,  c.  h.,  Hampshire  Co.  q'  680t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Potomao 
r.,  24  m.  S.  of  Cumberland,  Md.  Steam  tan- 
nery, planing  mill  and  stave  factory.  Seat 
of  State  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind. 

HAMPSHIRE  REVIEW;  Wednes- 
days; independent  democratic;  four  pages 
21x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  John 
J.  Cornwell,  editor  and  publisher  (.3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl-  In  1396,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,453; 
/"or  1899, 1,633; /or  1900, 1,766-  Inl901,yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,919.  In  1903,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  tJ,^?^. 

RONCEVERTE,   Greenbrier   Co.   g 

968+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  4  m. 

S.  of  Lewisburg,  the  county  seat.    Lumber 

mills  and  machine  manufactory. 

GREENBRIER  VALL.EY  DEMO- 
CRAT; Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1897;  Howard  Templeton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WEST  VIRGINIA  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1898 ;  Wm.  B.  Blake  & 
Son.  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  'jkj,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,485; /or  1902,  1,631; /or 
19u3.  1,755;  /or  1904.  1,S09. 

SAINT  MARYS,  c.  h.,  Pleatante  Co. 

\3  825+  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd.  and  Ohio  r., 
16  m.  E.  of  Marietta.  O.     Lumber  shipping. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
J.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Cir- 
culation "JJO-  " 

ORACLE  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  20x36  ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  R.  L.  Pem- 
berton,  editor;  H.  H.  Gallagher,  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "iij,. " 

SALEM,  Harrison  Co.  6  746t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Clarks- 
burg, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays ;  ten  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  O. 
A.  Foster,  editor;  Salem  Express  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (:3 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (4,5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl;  es- 
tablished 1903;  K.  G.  Bottar,  editor;  Hamby& 
Donnelly,  publishers  (2—5). 

GOOD  TIDINGS;  monthly;  religious; 
four  pages  10x14;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished March,  1903;  E.  A.  Witter,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).  Circulation  ••iKL" 
(A  A). 

SHEPHERDSTOWN,  J^«/7«r«on 

Co.  cf  1,184+ pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. 

and  Potomac  r.,  12  m.  above  Harper's  Ferry. 

Machine  shops,  cement  quarry  and  knitting 
factory.     Seat    of  Shepherd  College  and 

State  Normal  School. 

EASTERN  PANHANDLE;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  iub- 


1090 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


scription  $1;  established  September,  1903; 
W.  I.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3). 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1849;  H.  L.  Snyder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulation t  In  1895.  "iKj,.-  In  1896.  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,0H5. 
In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  zT.  In  1901,  vl.  Actual 
average  /or  1902,  1.566.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,612. 

SHINNSTOWN,  Harrison  Co.  b  535 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of 

Clarksburg. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  lSx24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1897:  "W.  A.  Meredith,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SISTERSVILLE,  Tyler  Co.  V]  2.979t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  47  m. 
below  Wheeling.  Planing  and  flour  mills. 
Machine  shop.  Manufactures  of  oil-well 
tools,  boots  and  shoes,  etc.  Extensive  oil 
field.    Natural  gas. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  DAIIiY  OIL. 
REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established- dally  1895,  weekly 
1885 ;  J.  H.  McCov,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation— Daily :  "jkl" 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,200.    In  1896,  I.     In  1897,  Y.    In  1898. 

"JKL." 

SMITHFIELD,  Wetzel  Co.  b  650  pop., 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  Clarksburg.  Oil  wells. 

DERRICK     AND     SHORT     LINE 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.  C. 
Walker,  editor;  Mrs.R.  C.  Walker,  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  '  JKL." 

SPENCER, c.h.,  Roane  Co.  -n73Tt  pop., 
on  Ohio  River  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Charleston,  the  State  capital.  Steam  flour 
miU. 

BUIjIiETIN  J  Mondays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  M.  F.  Lewellen,  editor ;  John 
Kirk,  publisher.    Circulation  "isi." 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  T.A.Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "iKx." 

ROANE  CO.  RECORD;  Tuesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  i>ar?s  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  E.H.  Flynn,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P).  Circulation  -jaL."  In  1901, 
Z  (1,2,4,5). 

SUMMERS VILLE,  c.  h.,  mcholas 
Co.  a  223+ pop.,  about  4  m.  N.  of  Gauleyr. 
and  65  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 

NICHOLAS   CHRONICLE;  Tues 
days;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  J.  A.   Grose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NICHOLAS  REPUBLICAN:  Thurs 
days  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1903;  The  Re- 
publican Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl" 

SUTTON,   c.  h.,  Braxton  Co.    a   864t 

pop.,  on  West  Virginia  &  Pittsburg  Rd.  and 

Elk  r.,  40  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Weston   and  100 

E.  N.  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 

Lumbering. 

y BRAXTON  CENTRAL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;   four   p4ges   18x24 ;    subscription 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


$1.50;  established  1888;  J. H.Dunn, editor;  W. 
E.  Swan,  publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "iSL" 

BRAXTON  DEMOCRAT  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  John  A.  Grose, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "igL."  In  1898.  Z.  In 
1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.    "JKL." 

WEST  VIRGINIA  CHRISTIAN 
ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  methodlst- 
eplscopai;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1896  ;  T.  S.  Wade,  editor  ; 
John  A.  Grose,  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "JKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z-4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

TERRA  ALTA,  Preston  Co.  ^  618t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Oakland,  Md.  Woolen  and  furniture  fac- 
tories and  flour  mills. 
PRESTON     REPUBLICAN;    Thurs 

days  ;    four  pages  18x24  ;     subscription  $1  ; 

established  1891  ;  Newell  &  Hughes,  editors 

and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "j£i." 

THOMAS,  Tucker  Co.  6  2,126t  pop.,  on 

West  Virginia  Central  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  14 

m.  N.  E.    of    Parsons,    the    county   seat. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  The  Record  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl-" 

UNION,  o.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  p  256t  pop., 

near  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railroad,  13  m.  S. 

by  S.  E.   of   Lewisburg.     Mineral  springs. 

Wheat,  corn,  tobacco  and  live  stock. 

MONROE  WATCHMAN;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  Bub- 
Bcription  $1;  established  1871;  A.  S.  John- 
ston, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,032.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898, 1.412.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1900.  1,576.  In  1901,  yl.  Act- 
ual average  for  1902,  1,793;  for  1903, 
ljHO.3:  for  a  year  ending  with  February, 
1905.  1.910. 

WAYNE,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  p  600  pop., 
on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Hunt- 
ington. Farming,  lumbering,  mining  and 
grazing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  30x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 
W.  L.  Mansfield,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "isi,." 

WEBSTER    SPRINGS,    Webster 
Co,  a-  297  pop.,  on  Elk  r.,  about  120  m.  E.  by 
N.  of  Charleston     Mineral  springs.    Farm- 
ing section. 
ECHO;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 

18x24;   subscription  $1;   established  1883;  T. 

A.   Gregory,   editor    and    publisher   (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

WELCH, c.h. ,JifcDou;eKCo.jI1442tpop.» 

on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd..  40  m.  S,  W.  of 

Princeton   and   26  W.  of   Pocahontas,  Va. 

Coal,  coke  and  lumber. 

Mcdowell  recorder;  Frldayi; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  18»0;  Edgar  C.  Kinnigon, 
editor;  McDowell  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iSL."  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1,000.  In  1899,  ••iitL" 

WELLSBURG,  c.  h.,  Brooke  Co.  i 
2,688+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  16  m.  abor* 
Wheeling.    Wool  growing,  agriculture  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


109t 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


manufacturing.    Coal  mlneB,  glass,  paper, 

canned  goods  and  natural  gas. 

HEKALiI);  every  evening  except  Sun 
day.  and  VVEEKIiY,  Fridays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription—dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1897,  weekly  1847;  W.  W.  Simpson,  edi- 
tor; Samuel  Jacob,  Jr.,  publisher,  Circula 
tlon— daily  "isi-"  weekly  "jkl  " 

PAN-HANDLE  NEWS;  Fridays:  dem- 
ocratic ;  ten  pages  17x24  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1867;  Geo.  C.  Curtis,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl" 

WEST  VIRGINIA  CHRISTIAN; 
bi-weekly  ;  Saturdays  ;  church  of  Christ ; 
twelve  paG:es  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1900;  J.  A.  Canby.  editor;  West 
Virginia  Christian  Company,  publishers 
(3—4).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A A). 

WEST  LIBERTY,  Ohio  Co.  -n  203t 
pop. 
TRIBUNE:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

"WESTON    o-  h-.  I^f^oii  Co.  n  2,560t 

pop.,  on  West   Virginia   &   Pittsburg   Rd. 

and   W.  fork  of    Monongahela   r.,    100   m. 

N.    E.    of    Charleston,  the    State    capital. 

Several  flour  and  saw  mills.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

DEi^IOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1867;  R.  H.  Harrison,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "j^t."    In  1897.  Z.   In  1902, "jkl." 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  repub- 
lican: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894:  R.  A.  Hall,  editor;  D.  B.  Cook, 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  189S,  'jkl."  In  189fi.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  vl. 

WEST  UNION,  c.  h.,  Doddridge  Co. 

[^  623+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  26  m. 

W.  of  Clarksburg.  Lumbering,  agriculture, 

oil  and  stock  raising. 

DERRICK-HER  A  LD ;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— Derricfc  1897,  Herald  1885,  con- 
•olldated  1900;  F.  H.  Shannon,  editor;  J.  T. 
Carter,  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "isj,.  • 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x^4;  subscription  81;  astabllshed  1878; 
8.  P.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  ".ikl.-  In  1897.  Z.  In  1900.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

WHEELING,  c.  h.,  Ohio  Co.  ^  38,878t 
pop.,  center  of  Ave  railroads  on  the  Ohio  r., 
64  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  and  141  K.  of 
Columbus,  O.    Manufactures  of  steel,  iron, 
nails,  pottery,  flint. glass,  steam  engines, 
paper,  cigars,  flour,  leather,  woolen  goods, 
etc.    Bituminous  coal  and  natural  gas. 
DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  every  morn- 
ing   except    Sunday,    and    FREIHEITS 
BANNER,  Fridays;  German;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1900;  German- American  Printing 
Co.,  editors   and  publishers  (9—3).    Circula- 
tion—dally "jjcL  "  ^veekly  "jkl." 

INTELLIGENCER  5  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  twelve  pages— dally 
18x31,  weekly  20x26:  subscription  — daily 
$8.20,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1852  ;  Intelll- 
•  gencer  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H .  In  1897,  H  Z. 
In  1898,  yH.    In  1899,  yH.     In  1900,  yH.     In 

1901.  yH.  In  1902,  (z -4,6)  H.  In  1903.  (z— 4) 
H  (••).  Actual  average  for  1904.  7,780. 
Weekly:    In    1896,   "jkl."    In  1897.  Z.     In 

1902.  "iKi."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).  In  1904, yl. 
NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 

Sunday  morning;  independent;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  twenty-four  pages  15x22;  Bubscrlp- 


tlon— dally  $6,  Sunday  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1891),  Sunday  1892;  Nitws  Publishing 
Companv,  editors  and  publishers  (10-  :5). 
Circulation— Daily :  In  1894,  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  Issue  5,000.  In  1895.  G.  In 
1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898,zH.  Iul899,zG. 
In  1900,  zG,  Actual  ai'crage  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivithjune.  1901,  6,935;  for  1902,  8,0'^6| 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1903> 
9,880.    In  UH)4,  F. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1902,  8,305 1 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1903, 
10,162.    In  1904,  F. 

REGISTER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  twenty,  weekly  twelve 
pages  17x28;  subscription- dally  $6,  Sunday 
$2.60,  weekly  $1;  established  1863;  West  Vir- 
ginia Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897, 
HZ.  In  1898,  vH.  In  1899.  zH.  Inl9U0.  yH. 
In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yl.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891  to 
H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl» 
In  1902.  yl.     In  1903  y I.    In  19(J4,  yl. 

TELEGRAPH  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  Independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
191^x24;  8ub.scriptIon  $5.20;  established  De- 
cember, 1902;  John R.Snodgrass, editor;  Tele- 
graph Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (•  #). 
In  1904.  yl. 

OHIO  VALLEY  MANUFAC- 
TURER; Thursdays  ;  manufactures  ; 
twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 188T;  J.  G.  Leasure.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  "jkl. "  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

CHURCH  CALENDAR  OF  WEST 
VIRGINIA  ;  monthly;  roman  catholic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Rev.  O.  H.  Moye,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.700.  In  1897.  HZ.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •)   (A  A). 

WILLIAMSON,  c.  h.,  Mingo  Co.  p 
40  m.  S.  W.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  mining. 

BIG  SANDIAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $8;  established  February,  1901; 
Thomas  B.  Garner,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SOUTHERN  WEST  VIRGINIANi 
Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscriptinn  $1;  established  1893;  Tho».  B. 
Garner,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

WINFIELD,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  -D338t 
pop.,  on  Kanawha  <t  Michigan  Rd.  and 
Kanawha  r.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston,  the 
State  capital.  Steam  flour  mill  and  a  stave 
factory. 

IRREPRESSIBLE;  Thursdays ; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x32  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  C.  H.  Enicks,  editor  and 
publisher  {%^-A).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PUTNAM  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  J.  W.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—8)..  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1«99, 
Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

PUTNAM  REPUBLICAN  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  30x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1899;  W.  K.  Hlck«,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  October,  190().l  ,205.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,247;  for  1903 
1,406.    In  1904.  yl. 


WISCONSIN. 


Population  2,069,042 1.     Land  Area  54,450  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Superior  and  Michigan,  east  by  Michigan  and  Lake 
Michigan,  south  by  Illinois,  and  west  by  Iowa  and  Minnesota.  State  capital : 
Madison.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Wheat,  Indian  corn,  rye,  oats, 
and  the  manufacture  of  lumber,  leather  and  beer.  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30,1905),  736,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  63;  tri-week- 
ly,  1;  semi- weekly,  23  ;  weekly,  559;  semi-monthly,  4  ;  monthly,  75';  bi-monthly,  2 ; 
quarterly,  9. 

The  cities  of  over  15,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Milwaukee 28.5,315t 

Superior 3 1,09  It 

Racine 29,102t 

La   Crosse 28,JS9Dt 

Oshkosh 28,284t 

Slieboygran '-i2,962t 


Madisou 19,164t 

Green  Bay 18,684t 

Eau  Claire 17,517t 

Mariuette lH,19.5t 

Foud  du  Lac 15,110t 

Appleton 15.0S5t 


ABBOTSFORD,  Clark  Co,   \y  413 

pop.,  on  Abbotsford  &  Northeastern  and 

Wisconsin   Central   Rds.,  43   m.  N.  E.  of 

Neillsvllle. 

CLARION  5  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Fred  A.  Pier,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALBANY,  Oreen  Co.  g  797t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul   Rd.  and 

Sugar  r.,  7    m.    N.  of   Brodhead.    Woolen 

and   flour   mills.    Live    stock,   grain   and 

tobacco. 

VINDICATOR;  Thursdaj-s;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.35; 
established  1888 ;  E.  E.  Atherton,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ALGOMA,-K'eu'att??ee  Co.  D-l,738t  pop., 
on  Ahuapee  &  Western  Rd.  and  Lake  Mi- 
chigan. Furniture  veneer  and  seat  facto- 
ries. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
Bubscrlptidn  $1.50;  established  1897;  M.  Mc- 
Donald, editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKi."  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Frldaj^s ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  W.  H.  Machia,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ALMA,  c.  h.,  Buffalo  Co.  U  l,201t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 

Mississippi  r.,  25  m.  above  Winona,  Minn., 

and  70  S.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn.    Grain  and 

lumber. 

BUFFALO  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurg 
days;  republican;  four  pages  30x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1861:  E.  F.  Ganz. 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ALMA   CENTER,    Jackson  Co.  -O 

300  pop.,  on    Green   Bay  &   Western    Rd., 

11  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Black  River  Falls,  the 

county  seat,  and  4  W.  by  S.  of  Merrlllan. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  November,  1901; 
Richardson  &  Peabody,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


ALMOND,  Portage   Co.   a  125  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E. 

of  Stevens  Point. 

PORTAGE  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
Independent-republican;  eight  pages  15x32; 
subscription  $1;  established  19(0;  Miss  Lil- 
lian G.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (12—8). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

AMERY,  Polk  Co.  tD906t  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd., 

63  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Good 

water  power.    Timber  and  agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  repubUcan; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  G.  Gunderson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3t.    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMHERST,  Portage  Co.  n  558t  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Waupaca  r. 
16  m.  E.  of  Stevens  Point,  the  countj'  seat, 
and  48  W.  N.  W.  of  Menasha.  Agricult- 
ural Implement  manufactories  and  flour 
mills.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.  J.  O'Brien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

ANTIGO,  c.  h.,  Langlade  Co.  cf  6,145t 
pop. ,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  Lum- 
bering, dairying  and  farming. 

H  E  R  O  L  D;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1888;  Edward  Goebel,  editor  and 
publisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "i.KL." 

JOURNAL;  Thursday;  democratic; 
ten  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Berner  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation  •'jkl." 

NEWS-ITEM;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1882;  W.  H.  Dawley,  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.30; 
established  18B0;  C.  O.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

APOLLONI  A,  Gates  Co.  tl  250  pop., 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  37  m.  E.  of  Barron. 
CAUSE;  Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WISCONSIN. 


APPLETON,  c.  li.,  Outagamie  Co.D- 
15,0S5t  pop.,  on  Chicago  ft  Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 
and  Fox  r.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Qreeubay  and  100 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Manufactures 
of  woodenware,  furniture,  sash,  doors, 
blinds,  iron,  paper,  pulp,  flour  and  agricul- 
tural implements.  Seat  of  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity. 

EVENING  CRESCENTj   every  even 

ing,  and    VV  E  E  K  li  Y,  Saturdays;  demo 
oratic;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $6.20,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1890,  weekly  1853;  Ryan 
&  Brc,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulation- Daily :     In    1898,    "iiO;."    In 
1899,  Z.     In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  no  Issue 
was  less    than  1,180;   in  1902,  December,  no 
Issue  during  the  i)a8t  twelve  months  was  less 
than  1,250.    Actual  average  for  1903,  1,4:19 ; 
/or  1904.  1,643. 
Weekly:  "jkl." 

POST  I  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  republican;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  30x26;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $5,  weekly  $1:  established— daily 
1888,  weekly  1859 ;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and    publishers.    Circulation  — dally  "jkl." 

Tyf^ftkl V  *'JKL  " 

G  E  G  E~N  WART;  semi  weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays;  German;  independent- 
republican;  Monday  eight,  Thursday  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
Gegenwart  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  8,000  in 
1893  to  I  in  1895.  Actiial  average  for  1896, 
3.6t21.    In     1897,  Y.      AcUial  average  for 

1898.  3,931;  for  1899,  4,307.  In  1900.  yG. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,2,  4)  H.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  July,  1902,  4,465.  In  1903, 
(z^)  H  (••).    In  1904,  yH. 

FOX  KIVER  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1903;  C.  W.  Mason,  editor;  C. 
J.  Westphal,  publisher  (3—5  P).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

»I  O  N  T  A  G  S-B  L.  A  T  T  ;  Mondays; 
German ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription $1.25; 
established  1891;  R.  J.  Meyer,  editor;  H.  W. 
Meyer,  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  5,810. 
In  1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  5,641;  for  a  year  ending  with 
July,  1902,  6,193.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  7,035. 

SAMSTAGS-BOTE;  Saturdays;  Ger 
man;  four  paares  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1900:  Chris.  Roemer,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).    Circulation   ■jkl." 

VOL.KSFREUNI) ;  Thursdays;  German ; 
Independent;  eight  page.s  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1870;  Karl  Seeger,  editor; 
H.  W.  Meyer,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,Y.    Actual  average  for  1898.  5,905.  In 

1899,  yG.  In  1900,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  6,046;  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1902,6,311.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  7,074. 

WECRER;  "Wednesdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.23;  established  1881 ;  Chris.  Roemer,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— .S).  Circulation  "jkl." 

CORRESPONDENT;  quarterly;  insur- 
ance; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  January,  1904;  Albert  Volcks, 
editor;  Wm.  H.  Zuehlke,  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
1,831. 

ARCADIA,  Trempealeau  Co.  -n  l,273t 
pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Trempealeau  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Winona,  Minn. 
Mineral  springs,  roller  flour  mills  and  steam 
creamery.  Farming. 
ANZEIGER;  Fridays:    German;   eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;   established 


WISCONSIN. 


1898;  Emil  Schulze,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circuhition  "jkl.- 

ARCADIAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  D.  J.  Stevens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "iKL." 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872; 
Maloney  &  Theuer,  editors  and  publishers 
(3— ;3).    Circulation "iKi" 

ARGYLE,  Lafayette  Co.  ^  on  Illinois 

Central  Rd.  and  Pecatonica  r.,  U  m  N.  E.  of 

Darlington,  the  county  seat.   Flour  and  saw 

mills.   Dairying. 

ATLAS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  152C22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
George  G.  Gaskill,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ASHLAND,  c.  h.,  Ashland  Co.  t] 
18,074+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central,  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Northern 
Pacific  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Lake  Superior.  80  m.  E.  of  Duluth,  Minn. 
Iron  mining,  manufacturing  and  lum- 
bering. Shipping  port  for  the  Gogebic 
Iron  range. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WyE  E  K  L  Y  ,  Wednesdays ;  democratic ; 
da^  twelve,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5.30,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1887,  weekly  1885 :  Burt  Williams, 
editor;  J.  C.  Williams,  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  —  Daily  :  In  1897.  "iKL"  In 
1898,  Z.  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  during  year  not  less  than  1,180. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904.  y  I. 
Weekly  :  jkl."  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

PRESS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1888,  weekly 
1871 ;  Joe  M.  Chappie  &  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation- Daily :  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,138.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  Inl898,"iiiL-"  (?  ?)  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2,4,5). 
Weekly:  "jkl."   In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

BLADET  AND  POSTEN;  Saturdays; 
Swedish;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  Geo.  Johnson,  editor;  Ash- 
land-Posten  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl-"    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5). 

CHEQUAMEGON  CRITIC  ;  Satur- 
days; literary;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1893;  J.  S.  Duket,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

HEROLD  ;  Saturdays  ;  German  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $2 ;  established  1887; 
Herold  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WISCONSIN  WOillAN;  monthly; 
forty  two  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished November,  1900;  Mrs.  Augusta 
Kenned  J',  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

ATHENS,  Marathon  Co.   i  326  pop., 

on  Abbotsford  &  Northeastern  and  Texas 
&  New  Orleans  Rds.,  15  m.  N.E.  of  Abbots- 
ford.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  L.  Williamson,  editor; 
Athens  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5) 
Circulation:  In  1901.  "j^kl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  S3  9  if  or  1903, 990.  In  1904,  "jkl." 

AUGUSTA,  Eauclaire  Co. -D  l,256t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of  Eau  Claire,   the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1874;  E.  J.  Wll- 


1904 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


son  and  E.  P.  Masters,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  established  1884;  Franlc  L.  Clarke, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  •ikl.'' 

BAGLEY,  Grant  Co.  p  183t  pop. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BALDWIN,  Saint  Croix  Co.  t)  631t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 

Milling,  lumbering  and  tanning. 

BULLiETIN;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
«lght  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1»79;  O.  K.  Hawley,  editor  and  pub 
ll8her(9— 3).    Circulation -jki,." 

BALSAM  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  ^ 

250  pop.,  25  m.  S.  of  Orantsburg.     Lumber. 

LEDGER:  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
George  H.  Ely  and  Louis  Nagler,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jjll." 

BANGOR,  Laorosse  Co.  -o  6331  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  15  m.  E.  by  N.  E. 
of  La  Crosse,  the  county  seat.  Cheese  fao 
tory,  woolen  and  grist  mills  and  brewery. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pases  lSx34;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Frank  B.  Qesler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  ••ikl" 

BARABOO,  c.  h..  Sauk  Co.  a  6,751t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Baraboo  r.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Madison,  the 
State  capital.     Water  power.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  ten  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1894,  weekly  1884;  H.E. 
Cole  and  A.  D.  Dorsett,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Circulation- Daily :  ■■ji£l." 
Weekly:  In  1S95,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,145;  for  1897,  1,709;  for  a  year 
ending  tvith  September,  1898,  1,874  ;  for 
1899,  1,999;  for  1900.  2,338;  for  a  year 
endina  with  .Tune,  1901.  3,409;  for  1902, 
3,473:  for  1903,  3,563;  for  19U4,  3,651. 

REPUBLIC;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEIvLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-dally $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1895,  weekly  1855;  Hood  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3).  Circulation  —  daily 
"JKL."  weekly  "JKi"  In  1897,  weekly  Z.  In 
1898.  Z  (++).  In  1902, '••JKL."  In  1903,  weekly 
Z(4)(*«). 

SAUK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  30x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  Ed.  L.  Luckow,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5) 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  zl.  In  1899.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  l,20i>.  In  19i'0,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
was  less  than  1.200.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,330;  for  1903,  1,311;  for 
1904,  1,330. 

BARNEVELD,  Iowa  Co.  g  SiOpop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Dodgeville,  the  county  seat.     Creamery. 

REGISTER  AND  FRIEND;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  A.  A.  Emmel,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "ull" 

BARRON,   c.  h.,  Barron  Co.  ^  l,4tt3t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 


Marie  Rd.  and  Yellow  r.,  47  m,  N.  N.  E.  of 
Chippewa  Falls.  Lumber,  flour  and  woolen 
manufactures  and  creamery.    Agrloulture. 

BARRON  CO.  SHIELD;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x34;  subscription 
$1.S0;  established  1876;  Thos.  Dovery,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).  Circ'n -jkl  ••  In  1902,  Z 
(1.2,4,5).    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (#•). 

CALIi;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  C.  W. 
Andrews,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3)  Circu- 
lation "JKL."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BAYFIELD,  c.h.,  Bayfield  Co. ^  l,689t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.  and  Lake  Superior,  16  m.  N.  of 
Ashland.  Summer  resort.  Fishing,  quarry- 
ing, manufacturing  ana  lumbering. 

BAYFIELD  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1871;  Currie  G.  Bell,  editor 
and  publislier.    Circulation  "iKL." 

BEAVERDAM,  Dodge  Co.  n-  5,128t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Beaver  lake,  64  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Summer  resort.  Water  power.  Manufact- 
uring.   Agi-iculture. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1860;  B.  F.Sherman  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL."    In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 

DODGE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1856:  Thomas  Hughes,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9—3).   Circulation  "jkl." 

DODGE  CO.  FARMER;  monthly; 
stock  raising  and  farming;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1899;  E.  E. 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,416;  for  1901,  1,866:  for  1902,  3,305; 
for  1903.  4.143;  for  1904,  4,675. 

B  E  L  O  I  T,  Hook  Co.    g  10,436t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Rock  r.,  85 
m  S.W.  of  Milwaukee.     Seat  of  Beloit  Col- 
lege.   Manufacturing  and  farming. 
FREE   PRESS;  every   evening   except 
Sunday;  republican:  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription  $5,   established    1879:   Ingersoll   & 
Hanna.  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  Inl900,"JKL"    Inl901, 
April,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  past  year 
the  regular   issue   has  been  over  1,200.     In 
1902,  yl.     In  19!:'3  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 
Weekly:  "ojtL" 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x22  ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  D.  B.  Worthiugton,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1899,  -jkl."  In 
1900.  publisher  asserts,  every  evening  has 
exceeded  1,000.  In  1901.  (z-4),  I.  In  1902, 
December,  publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  dur- 
ing the  past  year  less  than  1,450.      In  1903 

"jkl." 

Weeltlv:  "iSL." 
BEliOIT    LABOR    JOURNAL; 

Saturdays;  labor;  eight  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1:  established  July,  19)2;  Robert 
D.  Hogan,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "IKL."  (A  A). 

BENTON,  Lafayette  Co.  g  414t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.W. 
of  Darlington,  the  county  seat. 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  15x82;    subscription  $1;    estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1095 


WISCONSIN. 


llshed  September,  1901;  J.  W.  Chambers,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3).    Circulation  "jk-i,." 

BERLIN, Qiraen  Lake  Co.  a  4,48»t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  Sc  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
FoK  r..  32  m.  W.  of  Oshkosh  and  96  N.  N.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.  Granite  quarry,  canning, 
glove,  shoe  and  whip  factories.  Cranberry 
growing  and  dairying. 

EVE\IN«  JOURNAL  }  every  evening 
•xoept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; independent-republican;  dally  four, 
weekly  el«ht  panes  15x22  ;  subsorlptlon— 
daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  laSl, 
weekly  1870;  Chas.  G.  Starks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  —  dally  "jkl." 
weekly  •jkl." 

COURANT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pa;<es  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lishfd  1834;  E.  L.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher 
<13— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BIRNAMWOOD,  Shawmio   Co.  cf 

475t  pop.,  on  Cliicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

16  m.  S.  of  Antlgo.    Tan  bark,  pulpwood, 

cordwood,  cedar  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;    eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription   $1.50;  established 
1900;    S.    K.  Adams,   editor   and   publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "tkl." 

BLACKCREEK,  Outagamie  Co.  o- 

400  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  and  Western  Rd.,  15 

m.  N.  of  Appleton,  the  county  seat. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  lox20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1904;  F.  U.  Colburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

BLACK  EARTH,  Dane  Co.   g  600 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

20  m.  W    of  Madison,   the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

TIVIES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
September,  1901;  E.  J.  Browne,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLACK  RIVER  FALLS,  c.  h., 

Jaohson  Co.  -a  l,938t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St. 
Paul.Mlnneapolls  &  Omaha  Rd.and  Black  r., 
45  m.  N.  E.  of  La  Crosse.  Lumber  trade  and 
various  manufactures.    Iron  ore.  Farming. 

BADGER  STATE  BANNER;  Thurs- 
days;   republican;    eight  pages    18x24;    sub- 
sorlptlon  $1.50;    established  1856;  <:!ooper  & 
Co..  editors  and  publishers  (8—3).    Clrcula 
tlon  "JKL." 

JACKSON  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x32;  sub 
flcrlption  $1  ;  established  1886;  Charles  H. 
Bucks,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulatiouj  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  1.040.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  zT.     In  1900.  yl.    In  1901,  "jkl." 

BLAIR,  Trempealeau  Go.  -n  438t  pop.- 
on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  E.  of 
Winona.  Minn.    Farming. 
PRESS;    Thursdays;     republican;    four 
pages   lSx84;    subscription    $1;    established 
1897;    Hensel  &  Borsheim,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3).    Circulation   'jkl." 

BLANC HARDVILLE,    Lafayette 

Co.  p  573+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and 

E.  branch  of  Pecatonica  r.,  20  m.  E.  of  Mln- 

capltal.    Agriculture. 

BLADE;    Fridays;    Independent;    eight 
pages  18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  1891; 
Carl  Chandler,  editor  and   publisher  (6—3) 
Circulation  "jkl." 


WISCONSIN. 


BLOOMER,  Chippewa  Co. ^8llt  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Chippewa  Falls,  the  county 

seat.    Lumbering  and  general  farming. 

A  D  VANCE;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 

pages  15x22;   suljscription  $1.50;  establishsd 

1886;    F.  E.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  "J JO,  " 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  W.  N.  Priddy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

BLOOMINGTON,  Grant  Co.  p  611t 
pop.,  on  Blake's  creek,  16  m.  W.  of  Lancas- 
ter, the  county  seat.  Creameries  and  grist 
mill  and  hoop  pole  factory.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  H.  C.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "jjii  " 

BOSCOBEL,  Orant  Co.pi,637t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Wisconsin  r..  70  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.  Flour  mills,  stave,  hoop  pole  and 
plow  factories  and  Iron  foundry. 

DIAL -ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17i^x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  John  W.  Blake,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).  C1rc'n"iKL."  In  1899, 
Z.     In  1902,    JKL."    Inl903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1900;  George  W  Goldsmith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1902,  Z  (I,  2,  4,  5). 

BOYD,  Chippewa  Co.  "□  874t  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of  Chippe- 
wa Falls,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and 
farming. 

TIMES- HERALD;  Fridays;  twelve 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897  :  Geo.  W.  Deuel,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BRANDON,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  a-  663t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Berlin  and  76  N.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1865;  Ida  J.  Yorty,  editor;  Jenkluson  &  Yorty, 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jjil" 

BRILLION,  Calumet  Co.  a-  855t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  16  m.  N.  E. 

of  Chilton,    the   county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1894  ;  Otto  Zander, 
editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkj,." 

BRODHEAD,  OreenCo.^  l,584tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Sugar  r.,  20  m.  W.  of  Janesvllle  and  80  W. 

S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1860;  Charlton  &  Hauford,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2- -4). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  1.200.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  T.  Actual 
average  for  the  .first  six  months  of  1897, 
1,'^00.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
near  ending  ivith  March,  1899,  l,5i'^4.  In 
1900,  y I.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  for  year 
ending  June  30  no  issutwas  less    than  1,248 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


Actual  average  for  1902,  1,259;  for  1903, 
1,435.    In  1904,  yl. 

RKtxISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883;  Steele  &  Schempp,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7— 3  P).    Circulation  "jiO/" 

WISCONSIN  CITIZEN;  monthly 
(A  A). 

BROOKLYN,  Green  Co.  g  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of  Mil- 
waukee.   Farming  and  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S97:  W.  Z. 
Dumond,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "iKL." 

BURLINGTON,  Bacine  Co.  C^  8,5261 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  27  m. 
W.  of  Racine,  the  county  seat,  and  42  S.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.  Water  power.  Brick  and 
tile  works,  creameries,  malt  houses  and 
horse  blanket,  camera,  brass  works,  can- 
ning condensed  milk  and  wood-working 
factories. 

DER    STANDARD    DEMOKRAT; 

Saturdays;  German;  democratic;  eight  page* 
18x24;  subscription  $1.90;  established  1896; 
H.  E.  Zimmermann,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays  ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  W.  R.  Devor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "iKL-" 

STANDARD  DEMOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1863;  H.  E.  Zim- 
mermann. editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1902.  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  1,038;  forimi,  1,112. 

BUTTERNUT,  Ashland  Co.  [!]  1.350 

pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  54  m.  S.  E. 

of  Ashland,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

lumbering.     Charcoal    kilns,    creameries 

and  veneer  factories. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  Jl.SO;  established  1895;  F.  C. 
Frledrichs,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir 
culation  "imi,." 

CADOTT,  Chippeiva  Co.  b  840t  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Chip- 
pewa Falls,  the  county  seat.  Hub,  spoke, 
barrel-heading  and  carriage  factories  and 
saw  mills. 

B  Li  A  D  E  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
W.  R.  Monroe,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  "isi  " 

C AMBRIA, CoiMmftia  Co.  D  561t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  20  m. 

E.  of  Portage,  the  county  seat.    Live  stock 

and  produce  shipping. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1883;  J. 
F.  Streeter.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

CAMBRIDGE,^anc  Co.  g  on  Kosh- 

konong  r.,   20  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Madison,  the 

county    seat    and   State    capital.       Flour 

mills  and  wagon  and  harrow  works. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  J.  G. 
Patterson,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKi." 


CAMERON,  Barron  Co.  \j  325  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha, 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

and  Rice  Lake,  Dallas  &  Menominee  Rds., 

49  m.  N.  of  Eau  Claire.    Farming. 

REVIEAV;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Thomaa 
Dovery,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

CAMPBELLSPORT,  Fond  duLac 
Co.  D-  410  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Fond  du  Lac,  the  county- 
seat.  Butter,  cheese,  and  manufacturing 
cheese  boxes. 

NEWS  I  Fridays;  independent;  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1898;  C.  E.  Broughton,  editor  and 
publisher (3 — ^3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

CASHTON,^on^oe  Co.  -n510t  pop.,on 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  of  Sparta,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
RECORD;      Fridays;     eight     pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  O.  G. 
Briggs,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Circula- 
tion "iKi,."  (A  A). 

CASSVILLE,  Grant  Co.  p  979t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque,  la. 
Farming  and  mining. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  John  Foley,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKi" 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1901 ;  J.  M.  Klauer,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jiil." 

CEDARBURG,  Ozaukee  Co.  0-1,626^ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
23  m.  N.  of  Milwaukee.  Flour  and  planing 
mills  and  manufactories  of  cassimeres,  flan- 
nels, chicory,  willowware  and  shawls. 
Stone  quarries. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  ;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883:  Alex.  W.  Horn,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

CENTURA,  Polk  Co.  b  250  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  7  m.  W.  of  Balsam  Lake,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

OTJTI..OOR;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  J.  R.  Lowe,  editor  and 
publisher  (3-3).    Circulation  "jio." 

CHETEK,    Barron   Co.  tl   581t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis   &   Oma- 
ha Rd.,  32  m.  N.  N.  W.  ot  Chippewa  Falls. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 
ALERT;    Fridays ;    republican ;    eight 

pages    15x22;     subscription   $1;    established 

1882:    Walter   Speed,    editor  and   publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

CHILTON,  «•  h.,  Calumtt  Co.  n-l,460t 
pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.   Paul 
Rd.   and   Manitowoc   r.,  79   m.   N.  of  Mil- 
waukee.   Farming  and  dairying. 
TI3IES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.50;  established 
1857-  W.  A.  Hume,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:    In  1900,  "jkl"    Actual  aver- 
ajr/or  1901    1,401.     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


CATA.LOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1097 


WISCONSIN. 


WISKONSIN  DEMOKRAT;   Frl 

days;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  establlBned  IfTS ; 
Henry  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CHIPPEWA  FALLS,  c.  h.,  Chip- 

pewa  Co.  b  8,091t  pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and 
Chippewa  r.,  12  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Eau  Claire. 
Lumbering  and  agriculture. 
CHIPPEWA  HERAIiD;   every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
ilays;  republican;  daily  four,  Saturday  and 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$5,   weekly   $1.50;    established  — daily    1894, 
weekly   1870;   Geo.   E.   Dee.  editor;    Herald 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (.8—3 ) .    Circulation— 
daily  "jkl"  weekly  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

INDEPENDENT;  every moruingexcept 
Monday,  and  CHIPPEWA  TIMES,  Tues- 
days; independent;  eight  pages— dally  18x24, 
weekly  15x22;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly 
f  1 ;  established— daily  1885,  weekly  1875;  Chip 
pewa  Valley  Publishing  Compan3',  editors 
a.nd  publishers  (3—3).  Cii'c'n- daily  "jkl." 
weeklv  "jjtL."     In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  ".JiiL." 

CATHOLIC  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1889;  Arthur  Gough. 
editor;  Catholic  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jkl.--  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1900,  Z  (  +  +  ).    In  1902.  ■•jkl." 

CLEARLAKE,  Polk  Co.  t:527t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of  Hudson.    Farming  and 

lumbering. 

STAR  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  Frank  Eberh.^rt,  editor  and  publisher 
(;3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTON,  ^ock  Co.  g  871t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of 
Janesvllle,  the  county  seat.  Grain  ele- 
vators, flour  mills  and  truck  manufactory. 

HERALD;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  R.  "W.  Cheever,  editor  and  publisher 
<6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROCK  CO.  BANNER;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent-republican;   eight    pages    15x22; 
subscription  $1;    established   1898;    William 
Moore,  editor;  Banner  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

CLINTONVILLE,  Waupaca  Co.  n 
1,6.53+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Waupaca,  the  county 
seat,  and  40  N.  of  Oshkosh.  Shipping  point 
for  hemlock  bark,  ties,  shingles,  lumber 
and  grain.  Flour  and  saw  mills. 
SUN;   Wednesdays;   twelve  pages  15x23; 

subscription   $1;    established    1898:  William 

M.  Barnum,  editor  and  publisher.    Circiila 

tion  "JKL."  (A  A). 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican:   eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $i.50;  established 

1880;  Frank  H.  Brady,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

COCHRANE,  Buffalo  Co.  -a  172  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  of  Alma,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

li  A  N  D  S  M  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  il;  estab- 
lished January.  1902;  Landsman  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publlphers  (3 — 3). 
C  i  !•  c  II I  a  t  i  o  n  :  Actudl  average  for  1902, 
1,083.    In  1903.  "JKL." 


WISCONSIN. 


COIjBY, Clark  Co.  tl  667+  pop  ,  on  Wis- 
consin Central  Rd..  55  m.  E.  of  Chippewa 
Falls.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

PHONOGRAPH;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.,50;  established  1878;  Joel  J.  Shafer,  editor 
and  publishers  (9-3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

COLFAX,  Dunn  Co.  t]  ^00  Pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Chip- 
pewa Falls.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  C.  Chase,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JiOi" 

COLUMBUS,  Columbia  Co.  n  2,349t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Portage,  the  county 
seat,  and  63  W.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Ag- 
riculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays; democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  Weller  &  Thompson,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circulation  "jkl- "  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKi.- 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  J.  R.  Decker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL." 

CRANDON,  c.  h.,  Forest  Co.  cf  900 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m, 
S.  of  North  Crandon,  station  on  Minneap- 
olis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railroad, 
and  25  E.  of  Rhinelander.  Lumbering  and 
agriculture. 

FOREST  REPl^BLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1886;  Samuel  Shaw,  edi- 
tor; Shaw  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CRANMOOR,  ^Vood  Co.  n  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W. 
of  Grand  Rapids. 
CRANBERRY  GROWER;  monthly: 

horticultural;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1903;  W.  H.  Fitch,  editor; 
The  Cranberry  Grower  Co.  publishers  (2-5). 

CUBA  CITY,  Grant  Co.  P636t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 
N.  E.  of  Dubuque,  la.  Shipping  point  for 
stock  and  grain. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1894;  Thomas  C. 
Snyder,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jiiL." 

CUMBERLAND,  Barron  Co.  tl 
1,328+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.,  87  m.  N.  E.  of  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.     Lumbering  and  farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
agriculture;  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881;  Tom  O.  Mason, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 
Circulation:  In  1900  "jkl."  Actual ai^erage 
fur  1901,  1,566.  In  1902,  (z— 6).  I.  InlS03,yI. 
Actual  (tverage  furmu,  l,'i92. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15i^x22:  subscription 
$l.r;0;  established  February,  lf03  H.  P.  Peter- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1  —  1).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

NORTHERN  FARMER  AND 
STOCKMAN;  monthly;  agriculture  and 
livestock:  twelve  paK<  s  11x16:  subscription 
.W  cents;  established  19(i2;  R.  E.  Dimick,  ed- 
itor; T.  C>.  Mason,  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation ".ncL."  (A  A). 


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DALE,  Outagamie  Co.  D-  110  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Apple- 
ton,  the  county  seat. 

REC  ORDER;  Fridays ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1899;  Joe  Senftenberg,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DALLAS,  Barron  Co.,  )j  113  pop. 
REPUBLICAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DARLINGTON, c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co.  g 

1,808+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Pecatonica  r.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of 
Freeport,  111.  Manufacturing.  Shipping 
point  for  grain,  cattle  and  pork. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1865;  L.  B. 
Howery.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

REPUBLICAN  FARMER;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  15i^x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  July,  1902;  C.  A.  Smith  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN- JOURNAL.;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x34;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1860;  Greene  & 
Van  Matre,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation :  In  1894  and  1895.  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.200.  In  1S96. 1.  In  189T, 
Y.    In  1898.  "JKL."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

DARTFORD,  c.  h.,  Green  Lake  Co. 
a  450+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  about  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Oshkosh.  Agri- 
culture. 

ADVANCE;  Mondays; independent; eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription  75   cents;   estab 
llshed  1902;  M.  S.  Carpenter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "ull-" 

GREEN  LAKE  CO.  REPORTER; 
Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75 
cents ;  established  1894 ;  M.  S.  Carpenter,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3).    Circulation  'jkl." 

DEERFIELD,  Dane  Co.  g  515t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of 

Madison,  the  State  capital.    Tobacco  and 

live  stock. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Nels 
Holman.  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

DEFOREST,   Dane  Co.   g  269   pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

TIMEH;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
•criptlon$1.25;  established  1895;  Times  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DEL  A  VAN,  Walworth  Co.  a^  2, 22i^ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Turtle  creek,  46  m.  W.  of  Racine 
and  68  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Summer  resort. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1878  ;  Wm.  C.  Dean,  editor;  Dean  &  Passai,'e, 
publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1863;  Wilbur  G.  "Weeks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-.3). 

Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,3tJ3;/or  1896.  1,486.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  1,382;  for  1899,  1,744; 
for  1900,  1,777; /or-  1901,  1,786; /or  1902. 
2,001.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  1,924. 


DEPERE,  Brown  Co.  a-  4,038t  pop. 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  6  m. 
S.  of  Green  Bay,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  pig  iron,  agricultural  imple- 
ments, paper,  bricks,  drain  tile  and  wood- 
enware. 

BROWN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1877;  J.  A.  Kuy- 
pers,  editor;  Heyrman  &,  Kuypers,  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  l,aOO.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yL  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

DE  VOLKSSTEM;  Wednesdays;  Hol- 
landish;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1890;  J.  A. 
Kuypers,  editor;  Hevrman  &  Kuypers,  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.175.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  1  Z.  In 

1898.  vl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  IPOl,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1871;  Paul  L.  Halllne,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  ".iKL."     In  1899.  Z.    In  l9U2,  "jkl." 

ONZE  STANDAARD;  Wednesdays; 
Hollandlsh;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  E. 
Vande  Casteele,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1897.  "iKj,."    In  1898.  zl .    In 

1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl. 
Inl9()3,  (z^)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  local;  eight 
page.s  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1878;  E.  Vande  Casteele.  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DE  GIDS;  monthly;  Hollandlsh;  Immi- 
gration; four  pages  15x22;  lubscriptlon  25 
cents;  established  1894;  John  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,5(K).  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,785.  In  1897.  I.  Actual  average  for  189S, 
1,875;  /or  1899,  1,900 i  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1900,  1,950.  In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  each  month  has  been  1,950.  In 
1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903,  1,950; 
for  1904,  1,950. 

DE  SOTO,  Vernon  Co.  -n  S87  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  17  m.  S. 
W.  of  Vlroqua. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished December,  1!K)-^  A.  Byron  Copper, 
editor;  Copper  &  Perrin,  publishers  (1—5). 

DODGEVILLE,   c.  h.,  Iowa   Co.  g 

1,865+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds..  47  m.  W.  of  Madison, 
the  State  capital.  Lead  and  zinc  mines  In 
vicinity.  Agrrlculture,  stock  raising  and 
dairying. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1858;  A.  S.  Hearn,  editor  and  publisher. 
(2—5). 

Circulatiou :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,185:  for  1896,  2,149; /or  1897,  2,084; 
for  1898,  2,069:  /or  1899,  2, 124; /or  19o0. 
2.258;  for  1901,  2,302;  for  1902,  2,339. 
In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  19U4.  2,451. 
IOWA  CO.  REPUBLIC;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Mark  A.  Richardson, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).    Circ'n  'Jfci  " 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  F. 
W.  Hadden,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "lai," 


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WISCONSIN. 


DORCHESTER,  Clark  Co.  tl  450 
pop.,  on  Wlscousln  Central  Rd.,  11  ni.  S.  of 
Medford.  Saw  and  flour  mills.  Wagon  and 
•lelgh  manufacturing. 

CI.ARK  CO.  HKKALD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13.x2();  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1904;  Bert.  Dlstellorst, 
editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-;-,). 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19*^)0;  Ray  W.  Hugoboom,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

DONHAM'S  DOINGS;  monthly;  Inde 
pendent:  eighteen  pages  8x11;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  litOo;  Deacon  Donham, 
editor;  Deacon  Donham  &  Son,  publishers 
(1-5). 
Circulation  :  In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

DURAND,  c.  h.,  Pepin  Co.  -a  l,458t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Chippewa  r.,  30  m.  from  mouth. 
Dairying,  stock  raising  and  agriculture 

ENTERING  WEDGE;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1893;  Leroy  A. 
Goodrich,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  ^4c^MaZ  average  for  1894, 
1,015.  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,047.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,  1,06'2.  Inl899,yl.  In  1900,  July,  pub 
Usher  asserts,  smallest  issue  during  the  past 
year  1,080.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1903,  "JKL." 

PEPIN  CO.   COURIER;  Fridays;  re 
publican;    eight   pages    16x22;    subscription 
$1.50;    established  1877;    Eldridge  &  Barton, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

EAGLE,  Watikesha  Co.  [:\324t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  16  m. 
S.  W.  of  Waukesha,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
eral springs.   Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 

Q  U  I  li  L(  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Henry  M.  Loibl,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

EAGLE  RIVER,  c.  h.,  Vilas  Co.  ^ 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  21  m.  N. 

N.  E.  of  Rhlnelander.      Farming,  mining 

and  lumbering. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
Bubscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  E.  J. 
Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

VITxAS  CO.  NEWS;  Mondays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1893;  D.  E.  Riordan,  editor;  Demo- 
crat Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

EAST     TROY,    Walworth   Co.  n  649 

pop.,  4  m.  from  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St 

Paul   Rd.   and    12    N.   E.  of  Elkhorn,   the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  dairying. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
•ubscriptiou  $1.50;  established  1892;  O.  R. 
Kurzrok,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

EAU  CLAIRE,  c.h.,  EauclaireCo.  -a 
17,517+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneap- 
olis Sc  Omaha,  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  at 
confluence  of  Eau  Claire  and  Chippewa 
rs.,  89  m.  E.  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  183 
N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Saw 
mills  and  furniture,  machinery,  refrig- 
erator, linen,  box,  boots  and  shoes  and 
paper  manufactories.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

LEADER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;    republi- 


WISCONSIN. 


can;  eight  to  twenty  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
r,l75;  W  K.  Atkinson,  editor;  Leader  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  Inl897,  H  Z.  In  1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  190O,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4,  5)  I, 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  1  (••).  In  1904,  y I. 
Weekly:   "-IKL.-    In  1902,  Z( 4,  5). 

T  E  li  E  G  it  A  M  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  14x21;  subscription- dally 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1857 ;  Wm.  P.  Welch, 
editor;  Telegram  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).  Circulation— daily  "isL"  week- 
ly "JKL."     In  1901.  Z  (4,  5). 

DER   HEROLD;  Thursdays;   German; 
Independent;  twelve  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1886;  J.  J.  Auer,  editorand  pub- 
lisher ;  dated  also  at  Chippewa  Falls  (1—5). 
Circulation :     In    1894,    publisher  asserts 
smallefit  edition  2,304.    In  1896,  H.     In  1897, 
H  Z.    In  1898,  zl.    Actual  average  for  1899 
*2,S2ti.    Iul9C0,yH.    Inl901.  (z-1, 2,4,5)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1902,    3,t256.     In  1903, 
(z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

R  E  F  O  R  HI  ;  Tuesdays  ;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  prohibition;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
•crlption$l;  established  1885;  Ole  Br.  Olson, 
editor;  Fremad  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,200.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  G  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898, 4,773.  In  1899,  yG. 
In,  1900,  July,  publisher  asserts,  never  dur- 
ing the  pastyear  less  than  4.950  In  1901,  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  5,515.  In  1903,  yG. 
In  1904,  yG. 

WISCONSIN  TOILER; semi  monthly; 
labor;  sixteen  pages  llxl.oj^;  subscripti(  n  50 
cents;  established  January,  lii04;  Frank 
Hicks,  editor;  Wisconsin  Toller  Co.,  publish- 
ers (6—4). 

EDGAR,  Marathon  Co.  [^  478  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. ,  18  m.  S  W.  of 
Wausau,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  trade. 
PRESS;  Fridays;   Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
April,  1902;  J.  L.  Hutchins,  editor  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4).    Circulation  "jkl  " 

EDGERTON,  Bock  Co.  p  3,192t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,25m. 
S.  E.  of  Madison  and  71  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Milwaukee.    Tobacco  shipping  point. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  May,  1901; 
Edwin  G.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WISCONSIN  TOBACCO  REPORT- 
ER: Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1^74; 
Fred  W.Coon,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less 
than  1.680.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1^99.  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  y  I.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

E  L  K  H  O  R  N  ,  c.  h.,  Walworth  Co.  Q^ 
l,731tpop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Racine.    Farming. 

BLADE;  Tuesdays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  H.  H.  Tubbs,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl-' 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  to  twelve  pages  15^^x22"^;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1853;  Park  St 
Karnes,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,300.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "J Kj.."  In  1899,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1901,  1,734.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


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ELLSIVORTH,  c.  h.,  Pierce  Co.  t 

l,052t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Mlnne- 
apoUi  &  Omaha  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  £.  of  Hudson. 
Basswood,  hardwood,  stares  and  farm 
products. 

PIERCE  CO.  HERAI.D;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x36;  subscription 
#1.80;  established  1888;  Herald  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

RECORD;     Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
Il8hedl899;  J.  F.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  •■jkl." 

ELROY,  Juneau  Co.  nl,685tpop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  St- 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.  and  Bara- 
boo  r.,71  m.  N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subsoription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899:  W.  C.  B.  Showers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  •■jKi." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  T.  K.  Dunn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3).    Circulation  "i£i." 

ENDEAVOR,  Marquette  Co.  D  128 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd..  11  m.  S.W. 
of  Montello,  the  county  seat.  Corn,  rye 
and  potatoes. 

MARQUETTE    CO.    EPITOME; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  November,  1900;  R.  E.  Helms,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (l—4~i.   Circulation  •iKL  " 

EVANSVILLE,  Hock  Co.  g  l,864t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m. 
8.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco 
factories,  machine  shops  and  iron  foundry. 
Tobacco  raising  and  farming. 

BADGER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Marilla  Andrews,  editor;  Marllla  Andrews  & 
Co..  publlsJiers  (8 — 3).    Circulation  "ist' 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  C. 
A.  Llbby,  editorand  publiaher  (:3— 3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1902,  Z(  4, 5). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
Images  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1866; 
Antes  &  Magee,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation 'VKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  C.  A.  Libby, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAIRCHILD,  Eau  Claire  Co.  -n  947t 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha    and     Fairchild    &     Northeastern 

Rds.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Eau  Clair,  the  county 

seat.    Saw  mill  and  lumbering. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  C.  Harmon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl  •• 

EAIR  WATER,  Fonddu  Lac  Co.  D- 

175  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  22  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Fond  du  Lac. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1!!03;  E.  L. 
Howe,  editorand  publisher  (1—4). 

EENNIMORE,    Grant  Co.  p  1.035t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,28m. 

W.of  Dodgevllle.    Flour  mills. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subsoription  $1.30;  established 


1869;  Henry  E.  Roethe  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,368.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "oKL"  In  19CK),  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.464.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1903,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  during  1902  was  never  less 
thanl,610.  Actual  average  for  \'iOi,  1,901. 
In  1»)4,  yl. 

FIFIELD,  Price  Co.  t\  346t  pop. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
FLORENCE.c.  h..  Fiore7ice  Co.  cfl.OOO 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  W.  of  Iron  Mountain,  Mich.   Iron  mining 

and  lumbering. 

MINING  NEWS;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881;  Geo.  C.  Youngs,  editor;  Youngs  Bros., 
publishers.    Circulation  "iKL" 

FOND  DU  LAC,  c.  h.,  Fond  du  Lac 
Co.  D- 15,110+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern. Wisconsin  Central  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds..  at  southern  ex- 
tremity of  Lake  Winnebago  and  60  m. 
N.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Grain,  lumber  and 
dairy  market. 

BUL.1.ETIN;  every  morning;  independ- 
ent; eight  to  twenty  pages;  subscription  $5; 
established  January,  1!K)5;  C.  E.  Broughton, 
editor  ;    Bulletin    Printing    Co.,   publishers 

^^COMMONWEALTH    AND    NEWS; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  COM- 
MONWEALTH AND  C031MER- 
CIAL.,  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
republican;  daily  eight  pages  15x22;  semi- 
weekly  four  pages  20x24;  subscription— dally 
$5,  semi  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  Com- 
monwealth 1870,  News  1898;  semi- weekly  Com- 
monwealth lS5i,Commercial  1897;  consolidated 
1901;  P.B.  Haber  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— daily  "iKj,"  oeml  weekly  "iKL." 
In  1897,  Z.  Inl901,  Z(4,5).  In  1902,  Z  (1.  2.  4,  5). 

REPORTER  AND  JOURNAL; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  SAT- 
URDAY REPORTER,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages— dally  17iijx22,  weekly 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— dally  1888,  weekly  1860;  Reporter 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  i6— 3). 
Circulation— dally  ■■j£l."  weekly  "jkl.-  In 
1897,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1902.  dally  Z 
(2,  4.  5).  weekly  Z  (2,  4.  6).  In  19i3,  dally  Z 
(4)  (••).  weekly Z  (4)  (••). 

CA3IPBEL,L.SPORT  N  E  W  S  ;  Fri- 
days; independent;  twelve  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1  50:  established  April.  1898;  C.  E. 
Broughton,  editor;  Bulletin  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

NORDWESTLICHER  COURIER; 
Wednesdavs.and  DA  HE  I  .>!,  Sundays;  Ger- 
man; Independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subsoription— weekly  $8,  Sunday  $2; 
established— weekly  1871.  Sunday  1883;  Wm. 
r.  Weber,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation 
-Sunday  "/£l."  weekly  "jkl." 

TRADE  BULLETIN  ;Saturdays(AA). 

FORT  ATKINSON,  ^«yrer*on  Co.  R 
8,043+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Rock  r.,  20  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Janesvllle. 
Foundry,  hardware,  furniture  and  dairy- 
supply  manufaotories  and  extensive  cream- 
eries. 

HOARD'S  DA  IRYMAN;  Fridays; 
dairying  and  live  stock;  twenty  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1870;  W.D.Hoard, 
editor;  W.  D.  Hoard  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
19,068.  In  1895,  D.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  21,035.   In  1897,  C.     In  1898,  yC    In 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1101 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


1899,  yD.      In  1900.  zD.     In   1901,   yD.      In 

1902,  vE.    In  l'.M)3.  (z— I)  E.    In  I'.MM,  yE(0  0). 

JEFFEIlfSON   CO.   DE.UOCllATj 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

JEFFERSON  CO.  UNION f  Fridays; 
republican;  sixteen  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1870;  W.  D.  &  H.  L. 
Hoard,  editors;  W.  D.  Hoard  Co.,  publishers; 
prints  also  an  eight-page  Gorman  edition 
(3— 5P). 

Coinbiued  circulation :  In  1894  and  1895,  H . 
Actual  average  for  1896,  3,6t2H.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898.  3,8'il;  for  1899, 
3,406.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  September.  1901,  3»'-i74| 
for  19U-2.  3,057;  for  1903,  3,048  ;  for  1904, 
3,131. 

FOUNTAIN  CITY,  Buffalo  Co.^ 

1.081+  pop.— local  estimate  1,100— on  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r., 

8  m.  above  Winona,  Minn.,  and  40  above  La 

Crosse.       Planing    and    flour    mills     and 

creamery.     Farming. 

BUFFALO  CO.  REPUBI.IKANER 
UNO  ALMA  BliAETTER;  weekly, 
twice-a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; independent-democratic;  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1800;  Emil  Wittzack,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.300.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  publisher 
assei-ts,  every  issue  was  2,000.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

FOXIiAKE,   Dodge    Co.  U-  890t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,65m. 

N.   W.   of   Milwaukee.       Summer  resort. 

Wheat  growing. 

REPRESENTATIVE;    Fridays;   inde 
pendent-republican;  four  pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1866;  D.J.  Hotch- 
kiss,   editor  and   publisher   (,9—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

FREDERIC,  Polli  Co.  "d  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  20 
m.  N.  by  E.  of  St.  Croix  Falls. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  February, 
1903;  J.  W.  Blackstone,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P).    Circulation  "JKL." 

FRIENDSHIP,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  n 
151  pop.,  15  m.  E.  of  Necedah,  the  nearest 
station  on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Railroad.    Grain,  hops  and  live  stock. 

ADAMS  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1861 ;  S.  W.  Pierce,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jjll" 

ADA3IS  CO.  REPORTER;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1898;  P.  G.  Collipp,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jki.* 

GALESVILLE,  Trempealeau  Co.-U 
862t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  of  La  Crosse.  Flour  mill  and 
creamery. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Bunsen  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Circulation  "jkl." 

GENOA    JUNCTION,    Walworth 

Co.  Q,  467  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Kenosha.    Dairying, 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  Chas.  F. 
Dixon,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


GILLETT,  OconU)  Co.  cT  250  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of 

Oconto,  the  county  8«at.     Manufacturing 

and  farming. 

TIIYIES  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900; 
Louis  P.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GLENFLORA,  Gates  Co.  \2  500  pop.» 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Ladysmith. 
STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  six  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1.60;    established  1901; 

D.  W.  Maloney,  editor  and  publisher  (,12—3). 

Circulation  "iKL." 

GliENWOOD,  Saint  Croix  Co.\:^ 

1,789+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd., about 

55  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn.    Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eiglii  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Yates  &  Hull,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "iSL" 

GLIDDEN,  Ashland  Co.  i  on  Wis- 
consin Central  Rd..  43  m.  S.  of  Ashland,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

ASHLAND  CO.  HEROI.D;  Thurs- 
days; German;  independent;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
Herman  Roethig,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Wood  Co.  U 
4,493+ pop.,  on  Green  Bay  and  Western,  Wis- 
consin Central,  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Wisconsin  r.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  Stevens  Point. 
Manufactures  of  wood  pulp,  paper,  flour, 
hubs,  spokes  and  household  furniture. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Drumb  &  Sutor,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 1). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jki,-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,020;  for  1903,  1,107.  In 
1904   yl 

WISCONSIN  VALIiEY  LEADER; 
Thursdays;  independent-republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March.  1902;  Cooley  &  Emmons,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1902,  Z  (4).  Actual  aver- 
age for  1903,  l,ti.56;  /or  1904. 1,4*14. 

WOOD  CO.  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.S0 ;  established  1857  ;  A.  L.  Fontaine,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation  "iju<-  '  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

GRANTSBURG,  c.  Yi.,  Burnett  Co.tl 

612+  pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.  and 
Wood  r.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
Saw  and  flonr  mills,  starch  factories  and 
creamery. 

BURNETT   CO.  SENTINEL.;   Thuri- 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1875;  Ahlstrom  & 
Myrland,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "iKi" 

JOURNAL  OF  BURNETT  CO.; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
•crlption$1.25;  established  1896;  F.  R.  Hath, 
editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "uu,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  aj/earendingrmf^Ser^^,  1901, 1,100  { 
/or  1902  l.aSS;  /or  1903, 1,314.  Inl904,yl. 


1102 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTOEY, 


WISCONSIN. 


GREENBAY,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  Q 

18,684+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Green  Bay  &  Western  and  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Fox  r..  at  head  of 
Green  bay,  107  m.  N.  of  Milwaukee.  Lake 
commerce.    Lumber. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE311-WEEKL,Y,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x32  ;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1871,  semi  weekly  1866; 
N.  C.  Plckard,  editor;  The  Gazette  Publish 
Ing  Company,  puV)lishers  (3 — i). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1895,  mkl."  In 
1896,  I.     Actual  average  for  1897,  2.t250.    In 

1898,  vl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901 
(z—i,'6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  190.S,  (z-4)  !(••). 
Actual  average  for  l'.H.)4.  'Z,7lli. 
Semi-Weekly:  In  1895,  "iKL"  In  1896.1. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKL"  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 
Inl903,  (z— 4)  I  (••!.    In  19<>4.  yl. 

HEKALiD;  every  evening,  except  Mon- 
day; eight  paiies  13x20;  subscription  $5;  es 
tabllshed  1900;    Bryon   L.  Hollister,  editor; 
Fiedler  &   Hollister,    publishers.      Circula- 
tion ■■JKL-"  (A  A). 

ADVOCATE;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  19>^x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1846;  F.  R.  Singleton,  editor;  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  f3— 3). 
Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896.  I.  Actual  average  for  the  flrat 
•iarnionf/is  0/1897,  3,204.  In  1898,  "isj,."    jn 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  least  number  1,150.    In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901.  (z— 1,  2,  4,  6)  I.  In  1902,  yT. 
In  19(13,  vl.    Inl!Xt4,  yl. 

DER  LANDSHIANN;  Wednesdays; 
German;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ;  A.  C.  Leh- 
mann,  editor;  Lehmann  &  Robinson,  publish- 
ers.  Clrc'n"iKi."     In  1897,  Z.    Inl902,"JKL-" 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  James  Kerr,  editor;  James  Kerr  &  Son, 
publishers  (3—3).  Clrc'n  -jsl"  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902  ".LKL." 

BADGER  WOODMAN;  semi  monthly; 
Woodmen;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  The  Badger  Wood- 
man Company,  editors  and  publisliers.  Cir- 
culatinn  "jkl."  (A  A). 

GREENWOOD,  Clark  Co.  ^  TOSf 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd..  16  m.  N.  of 
NeilUvIlle,  the  county  seat.  Lumber  millB 
and  a  sash  and  door  factory.  Farming  and 
creamery. 

GLEANER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.85;  estab- 
lished l>s91:  J.  E.Noyes.  publisher  (12 -3).  Cir- 
culatlon-'ijLt" 

HAMBURG,  Marathon  Co.  fi  18  m. 
N.  W.  of  Wansau,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  lumbering. 

DER     GEFLUEGEL-ZUECHTERi 

monthly;  German;  poultry  and  pet  stock; 
twenty  pages  9x18;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1S88;  Henry  E.  Volgt,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1894, 1895 and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  2,50(1.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  ]898.  3. >'iOO.  In  1899,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  April, 
1900,  3. 883.  In  1901,  vH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  irtV/i  June,  1902,  4,125. 
In  1903,  yH.     In  I'.HH.  yH. 

H  A  M  M  O  N  D,  .Sf .  Crair  Co.  ^  404t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Hudson,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

NEWH;  Tluirsdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription   $1.50;    established   1894:   F.   N. 


WISCONSIN. 


Barr}\  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

HANCOCK,  Waushara  Co.  D  320 pop., 

on  Wisconsin   Central    Rd.,  15   m.  W.   of 

Wautoma,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Roy  L.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iju," 

HARTFORD,    Washington  Co.  D- 

1,632+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  W^.  of  Milwaukee. 
Manufactures  of  agricultural  implements, 
gloves,  mittens,  caskets  and  furniture. 
Clothing  factory. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  *i0x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873;  F.  M.  Le  Count,  editor;  J.  M.  Le  Count 
&  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "iKjL. ■- 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894 :  A.  J.  Hemmy ,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  'iKL." 

HARTLAND,    Waukesha  Co.  C^fi2^\ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

9  m.  E.  of  Oconomowoc. 

NEWS ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Schwantes  &  Hansen,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

HAYWARD,  Saxryer  Co.  ^  1,349 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Ashland. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
May.  1901;  W.  E.  Schei,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulallon  "jkl."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays:  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  July,  1898:  The  Hayward  Republi- 
can Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 

HIGHLAND,  lotoa  Co.  g  913t  pop., 

about  30  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Dodgevllle,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  H.  E.  Howe,  editor;  Howe  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3).    Circulation  •ull" 

HILLSBORO,  Vernon  (7o.-a785t  pop., 

on    Baraboo   r.,  .39  m.  E.  of  Viroqua,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

SENTRY-ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  el^ht  pa^es  15x32;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1885:  N.  O.  Shear, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Clrc'n  "iit" 

HOLLAND  ALE,   Iowa   Co.   g    172 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  8.  E.  of 

Dodgeville,  the   county  seat.     Butter  and 

cheese. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50 cents:  established  1898;  J.  W. 
Laughlin.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "Jkl." 

HORICON,   Dodge  Co.  o  l,37Ct  pop., 

on   Chicago,    Milwaukee   &    St.    Paul    Rd. 

and  Rock  r.,   50  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 

Manufactories  of  agricultural  Implements. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  And. 
Washburn,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation "iJU  " 


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WISCONSIN. 


HORTONVILLE,  Outagamie  Co.D- 
913+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  E.  of  New  Loudon  and  U  W.  N.  W. 
of  Appleton,  the  county  seat.  Saw,  planing 
and  grist  mills.  Farming  and  lumbering. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription   $1;    established    1892;    Hollem- 

baek  &  Nye,  editors   and   publishers   (6—3). 

Circulation  "jki.." 

HUDSON, c.  h.,  Saint  Croix  Co.t]3,269t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.  and  St.  Croix  r.,  30  m.  E.  of  Saint 
Paul,  Minn.  Wheat  growing,  stock  raising 
and  dairj'ing. 
STAR-TIMES;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 

and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 

subscription    $1.5();    aitabllshed    1855;    B.    J. 

Price,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Clrcula 

tlon  "JKL." 
ST.  CROIX  OBSERVER;  Tuesdays, 

eight   pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;  estab 

lished  1900;    L.  B.  Naglee,  editor  and  pub 

Usher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 
TRUE   REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays; 

democratic;  four  pages  20x26;   subscription 

$1.30;  established  1871;  Geo.  D.  Cllne.  editor 

and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HUMBIRD.  Clark  Co.  tl  312  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

f.'B.d.,  15  m.  "W.  of  Neillsville. 
ENTERPRISE ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HURI.EY,  c.  h.,  Iron  Co.  (2  Pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Wisconsin 
Central  Rds.  and  Montreal  r.,  87  m.  E.  of 
Ashland.  In  the  Gogebic. Iron-mining  dis- 
trict. 

IRON  CO.  CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  local; 
six  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1905;  W.  T.  Lennon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— 5P). 

MONTREAL  RIVER  MINER; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1885;  F.  B.  Hand, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P).    Circ'n  'Vii" 

INDEPENDENCE,  Trempealeau 

Co.  -n  630+  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Trempealeau  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Winona,  Minn.  Farming,  dairying  and 
flour  mills. 

NEWS  WAVE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Geo. 
A.  &  Ada  R.  Markham,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

WISCONSIN  GOOD  TEMPLAR; 
Thursdays;  temperance;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1891;  Geo. 
A.  &Ada  R. Markham, editors;  Geo.  A.  Mark- 
ham,  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

lOLA,  Waupaca  Co.  D  558t  pop.— lo- 
cal estimate  900— on  Northern  Rd.,  13  m. 
N.  of  Waupaca,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
flour  mills,  starch  and  table  factories,  and 
granite  quarry. 

HERA  IjD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  B.  L.  Bierce,  editor;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.  (Inc.),  publishers.    Circulation  "igt." 

IRON  RIVER,  Bayjleld  Co.  \d  2,439t 
pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic, 
Northern  Pacific  and  Washburn,  Bayfield 
&  Iron  River  Rds.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Washburn, 
the  county  seat.  Lumber. 
PIONEER  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 

15x22;  •ubscriptlon   $1.60;   established    1895; 


Peter  J.  Savage,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation ■•mi" 

JANESVILLE,  c.  h.,Rock  Co.  q 
13,185+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Rock  r.,  70  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee  and 
91  N.  W.  of  Chicago,  111.  ManufactMres  of 
farming  Implements,  carriages,  shoes,  cigar 
boxes,  furniture,  cotton  and  cotton  batting. 
Beet  sugar.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE  i  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEiMI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
liy,x22}4;  subscription— dally  S6,  semi  weekly 
$1.50  ;  established— dally  1857,  semi-weekly 
1845;  Gazette  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(1-5). 

Circulation— Daily  :   Actual  average  for 
1895,   tj,'^47;    for   1896,    'i,710;    for    1897, 
3,797;  for  1898,  '.4,815.    In  1899,  yl.    In 
1900,  yl.      In  1901,  yl.     In  1902,  y I.     In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    Actual  average  for  190i,  '^,831. 
Seiiii-W^eekly:    Actual   average  for  1895, 
3,573; /or  1896,  3,768;  for  1897,4,085} 
/or  1898,  4,067.     In  1899,  yH.     In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
Actual  average  for  19U4,  3,207. 
Publisher's  announcement. — Over  6,C00  copies 
of    the  Janesville    (Wisconsin)     Gazette 
cover  the  million  dollar  a-year  tobacco  and 
beet  sugar  belt  of  Southern  Wisconsin. 

An  extraordinary  paper  in  a  phenom- 
enally productive  field.  Investigate. 
RECORDER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  RECORDER  AND 
TIMES,  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four 
pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  *5,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1878,  weekly  1869;  Peter  J.  Monat,  edi- 
tor;" Recorder  Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circiilatiou— Daily:  In  1894  and  1895,  puD- 
lisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I, 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jjll." 
Weekly  :  "jkl  " 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  labor; 
el-ht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1901;  The  Independent  Pub- 
lishlrg  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  German;  eight 
pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  H.  W.  Frick,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JJO,." 

JEFFERSON,  c.    h.,  Jt^ferBon  Co.  q. 

2,584+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  of  Watertown  and  45  W.  of  Milwau- 
kee. Flour  mills,  pork-packing  establish- 
ment and  tanneries. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic ; eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1860:  Banner  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(9- 3P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,874.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl  " 
( ? ?)    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl  •• 

JEFFERSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fri- 
days; German;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50 ;  established  1888  ;  Alb.  Goerz, 
editor:  Jefferson  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897,    jkl."  In  1898,  1.    In 

1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1.500.    In 

1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  "jkl." 
JEFFERSON   CO.   RECORD;  Wed 

nesdays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
.$1.50;  established  1897;  Alb.  Goerz.  editor  ; 
Jefferson  Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation  "*kl." 

JUNEAU,  c.h.,  Dodge  Co.  n-891tpop„ 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 
of  Watertown  and  58  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee 


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WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


Shipping  point  for  grain  and  cattle.    Mill- 
ing and  manufacturing. 
DER  VOIiKSBOTE;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  I.  C.  Lienhard,  editor  and 
publisher.     Circulation  ••jkl" 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Clifford  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  John  Kelly,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jmm" 

KAUKAUNA,  Outagamie  Co.  D- 
5,115+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Fox  r.,  7  m.  from  Aopleton,  the  county 
seat.    Wood-pulp  and  paper  mills. 
SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve  pages 

15x22;   subscription   $1.50;  established    1885  ; 

Jas.  I.  Toner,  editor;    Sun    Publishing   Co., 

publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KENDALL,  Monroe  Co.  -n  460  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  E. 
of  Sparta,  the  county  seat. 
KEYSTONE;    Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  13x20:  sub-<criptlou  gl.fiU;  estab- 
lished January,  liM)4;  Clarence  S.  Dodge,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

KENNAN,  Price  Co.   ^  95  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of   Phillips,   the  county 
seat.    Farming. 
NEWS;     Saturdays;    republican;    eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

May,  1902 ;  E.  R.  Barager,  editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl."     (A  A). 

KENOSHA,  c.  h.,  TTenoafta  Co.    □. 

11,606+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  Lake  Michigan,  35  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee 

and  61  N.  of  Chicago.  111.    Cycle  factory. 

Dairying,  farming  and  manufacturing. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  TELEGRAPH- 
COURIER,  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1894,  weekly  1839;  S.  S. 
Simmons,  editor;  Head  &  Simmons,  pub- 
lishers (1—5).  „ 
Circulation— Daily;  ••im  -  In  1899,  Z.  Act 
ual  arerage  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900,  1,067;  for  a  year  ending  7i-ith  Sep- 
tember, 1901,1,066;  for  1902,  1,359.  In 
1903.  (z— 1)1.  In  11101,  (z— 4)  I. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,180.  In  1896.  I.  In  1397,  I  Z.  In  1898. 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In  1901,  "jkl. " 
In  1902,  Z( 4,  6).                                       ..         .   ^ 

UNION;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.25;  established 
1865;  J.  A.  Killeen,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

VOIiKSFREUND;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; Independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  Louis  Ewe, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "isi" 

KEWASKUM,  Washington  Co.  D- 
679+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Milwaukee  r.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Fond  du 
Lac.  Orain  elevators,  malt  house,  dairying 
and  farming. 
STATESMAN;    Saturdays;  four  pages 

30x26;    subscription   $1.50;    established   1895; 

O.  E.    Krahn,    editor  and    publisher   (3—3). 

Circulation  "ixi  "   In  1898.  Z.   In  1902,  Z  (4,5). 

KEWAUNEE,  c.b.,  Ketoaunee  Co.  a- 

1,773+  pop.,  on  Green   Bay  &  Western  Rd. 


and  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Kewa«nee 
r..  27  m.  E.  of  Green  Bay.  Shipping  point  for 
grain,  flour,  lumber  and  bark. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1859;  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  "jjcl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  '  jkl."  ( ?  ?)  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I, 
In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1903, 1,073. 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

KEWAUNEE  CO.  BANNER;  Thurs- 
days;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1887;  Otto 
Julian  Ahnert,  editor;  Kewaunee  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jjll" 

Li  I  STY;  Wednesdays;  Bohemian;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  y.  Lunak,  editor;  Jos.  H. 
Jauda.  publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "iiti." 
In  11)03.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

OWli?  quarterly,  March,  June,  Septem- 
ber and  December  ;  genealogy  ;  forty-six 
pages  5x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
George  D.  Wing,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3), 
Circulation  "jkl.- 

KIEL,  Manitowoc  Co.  D-  924t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,28  m. 
by  rail  N.  W.  of  Sheboygan.  Manufactures 
of  wood.  Farming,  creameries,  and  ship- 
ping point  of  grain  and  cattle. 

NATIONAL-ZEITUNG;  Thursdays; 
German;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  H.  A.  Kuenne,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl  "  Actual  average 
for  19(W,  1.399;  for  1901,  1,5S3;  for  1902, 
1,690;  for  1W3,  l,S06;/or  1904,  1,981. 

KILBOURN  CITY,  Columbia  Co.  n 

1,134+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Rd.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  18  m.  W.  by  N. 

W.  of  Portage,  the  county  seat.    Summer 

resort.    Farming. 

DELLS  REPORTER;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  R.  L.  Booker,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jki,  " 

MIRROR  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884 ;  E.  J.  Wheeler,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

KINGSTON,  Green  Laix    Co.  D   218 
pop.,  on  Grand  r.,  9  m.  W  of  Markesan,  the 
nearest    shipping   point    for   agricultural 
products  and  live  stock. 
SPY;   Wednesdays;  independent;   eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;     established 

1877;    W.  E.  Williams,  editor  and    publisher 

(7—3  P).    Circulation  "jjcl" 

KNAPP,  Dnnn    Co.  "t:   446  pop.,  on 
on  Chicago,  St,  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Menomonie,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    four   pages    18x24; 

subscription   $1.50;   established   September, 

1902;  R.  A.  Axtell.  editor  and  publisher  (.1-3). 

Circulation  "iKL." 

LA  CROSSE,  c.  h.,  Lacroae  Co.   -a 

28,895+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Green  Bay  &  Western,  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rds.  and  E.  bank  of  Mississippi  r., 
18  m.  S.  E.  of  Winona,  Minn.  General 
manufacturing  and  river  commerce.  Lum- 
ber shipping  point. 

ABEND-STERN i  every  evening  except 
Sunday.  BELLETRISTISCHE  NORD- 


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STERN  BLAETTEK,  Tuesdays,  and 
NORD-STERN,  Fridays;  Germau;  dally 
and  Friday  eight,  Tuesday  four  pages  18x24; 
iubscrlption— dally  $4,  Tuesday  $1,  Friday 
$1.50,  both  weeklies  $2;  established— daily 
and  Tuesday  1892.  Friday  1856  ;  NordStern 
Assoolatlou,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5  P). 
Ciroulatiou— Daily:  'ijcL  • 
Weeklies :  In  lHit6,  •jja-."  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  never  printed  less  than  3,500.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  19c3.  "jki..- 

LEADER- PR  ESS;  every  eTening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  PRESS,  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $5;  established— 
Republican  and  Leader  1854.  Press  1889;  Ro- 
land B.  Gelatt,  editor  and  publisher  (1^). 
Ciroulatiou- Daily:  In  1901,  "jkl."  In 
1902,(z— 6)1.  Actual  average  fot  1903,5,590? 
/orliH)4.  6,;{79. 
Semi-Weekly:  "jkl." 

MORNING  CHRONICLE;  ev»ry 
morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  republican;  dally  eight,  Sunday 
twenty,  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x22; 
subscription  —  dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1851;  The  Chronicle  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation— Daily  :  In  1896,  jkl."  In 
1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4,  6)  G.  Actual av0i- 
agre/or  1904,  6,440. 

Weekly:  In  1896.  "jjii."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "ijtjL." 

TRIBUNE:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days (▲  A). 

AKGUS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1896;  Fred 
H.  Hartwell,  editor ;  Hartwell  &  Gelsen- 
helmer,  publishers  (3—3)  Circulation  "iKj,  " 
Inl902,  Z(4,  5). 

LA    CROSSE   CO.    NEWS;   Fridays; 
labor;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1902;  H.  F.  Wheaton,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5). 
Circulation;    In  1904,  (z-4,  5)  I. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays ;  German ;  roman 
catholic;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $2; 
established  1888;  J.  M.  A.  Schulthels,  editor; 
Excelsior  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,339.  In  1896. 1.  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1,354;  /or  1898,  1,438;  for  1899,  1,513; 
for  1900,  1,430  ;  for  1901,  1,494:  for  1902. 
1,494.     Inl!i03,  yl  (AA). 

VLASTENEC;  Fridays;  Bohemian; 
catholic;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1898  :  Soukup  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  "uu,- 

VOLKSFREUND  ;  Wednesdays,  four 
pages,  and  IlEROLD  UND  VOLKS- 
FREUND, Saturdays,  eight  pages  18x24  ; 
German;  democratic;  subscription- 
Wednesdays  $',  Saturdays  $1.50;  established 
1891;  G.  A.  Kuehn,  editor;  Volksfreund 
Printing  Co.,  publishers;  Im  Familienkreiae, 
same  size,  subscription  50  cents,  is  Issued  with 
Saturday  edition  as  a  Sunday  supplement 
(1—5). 

Combined  circulation  "iML"  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898,  Z.  In  1902,  "ijci."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  1904,  (z-4)  H. 

VOLKSI*OST;  Wednesdays;  German; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  March,  1901;  Nord- 
Stern Assoc'n,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1902.  5,819  ;  for 
1902.  14,055? /or  1903,  18,832;  for  1904, 
18  T^G. 

S'VATA  RODINA;  semi-monthly,  Bo- 
hemian;  catholic;  twenty-eight  pasres  6x93^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  February, 
1901;  Vacslav  Dvorak,  editor  and  publisher 

^WISCONSIN  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  poultry;  eight  pages  8x11; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1899;  E.  H. 
Hoffman, editor;  Wisconsin  Poultry  Journal 


Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion ".IKL."    (A  A). 

LIGHT;  bi-monthly;  social  purlty,*- 
thlrty-six  to  forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  B.  S.  &  Clara  Os- 
wald Steadwell.  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
190(1, '^,1 16;  for  a  year  ending  with  Julyf 

1901,  2,ti34;  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 

1902,  ti,403; /or  a  year  ending  with  Jan^ 
uary.  1903,  "^,761;  for  1904,  3.047. 

WISCONSIN  PRESBYTERIAN 
REVIEW;  bi-monthly;  presbyterlan;  lit- 
erary; seventy  two  pages  6x8;  subscription 
$1;  established  1903;  The  Review  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."     (A  A). 

NATURO-POST;  quarterly;  physical 
culture;  sixty  to  one  hundred  pages  5i^x8J^; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established  April,  1903; 
Adolf  Candrian,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

LADYSMITH,  c  h.,  Gates  Co.  ^  600 
pop.— local  estimate  1,200— on  Minneapolis, 
St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd„  130  m.  E.  of 
Minneapolis  and  38  N.  of  Chippewa  Falls. 
Lumbering.   Pulp  and  paper  mills. 

BUDGET;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI. 50;  efablished  1895;  True  & 
Martin,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GATES  CO.  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  D.  H.  Richards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jki." 

LA  FARGE,  Vernon  Co.  -Q  488t  pop., 

on   Western    Wisconsin    Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Vlroqua,  the  county  seat.    Heading  mills. 

Lumber,  cattle,  hogs  and  sheep. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent, 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  B.  Moyle,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "Jiu.." 

LAKE  GENEVA,   Walworth  Co.  O^ 

3,585+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  Lake  Geneva,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 

Summer  resort. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.75;  established 
1872;  John  Nethercut,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "JitL."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  at  no  time  for  three  years  less  than 
1,608.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  W.  A.  McAfferty,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  specialedltions  for  neighboring  towns. 
Combined  circulation  "ijo." 

LAKEMILLS,  Jeferson  Co.  q  l,387t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  8c  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  W.  of  Watertown  and  26  E.  of  Madison, 

the  State  capital.  Summer  resort.  Farming 

and  dairying. 

LEADER  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  C.  L.  Hubbs,  editor  and  publisher 
Circulation  "iKi,." 

LAKE  NEBAGAMON,  I)ou^Za« 

Co.  "□  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic 
Rd.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Superior.    Farming. 

NEBAGAMON     ENTERPRISEi 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  Warner 
S.  Carr.  editor;  Carr  &  Hand,  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN     NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN. 


LANCASTER,   c.  h.,    Grant    Co.  p 

2,403t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
22  m.  E.  of  Mississippi  r.  Lead  mines  in  vi- 
cinity.   Stock  farming  and  dairying. 

GRANT  CO.  HERALD  J  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.90;  established  lft43;  H.  J.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.440.  In  1895.  I,  Actual  aver- 
age for  m%,  1,969.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  vl.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  vl.    In  190?!,  yT.     In  HK)4,  yl. 

T  K  Li  Li  E  R;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883:  Edward  Pollock,  editor  and  pub- 
lliher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no 
edition  less  than  2,100;  in  1896,  2.088.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1893,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  June, 
publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  year,  not  less 
than  2.100.  In  1901.  y  I.  In  1902,  yL  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    Inl9(>4,  yl. 

LINDEN,  Iowa  Co.  g  543t  pop.,  7  m. 
N.  W.  of  Mineral  Point,  the  nearest  station 
on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rail- 
road, and  50  W.  S.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture. 

SOUTHWEST  WISCONSIN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
8OrlptIon$1.50;  established  1894;  J.  W.Taylor, 
editor   and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  -jkl."  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  "iKi." 

LODI,  Columbia  Co.  r.  l.OGsf  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  N. 
E.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Water 
power.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894; 
CasslusL.  Co  \'»ard,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  'jkl"' 

LODI  VALLEY  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
independent-republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
BUbscription  $1.5(J;  established  1874 ;  Peter 
Richards,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKi."      (A  A). 

LOMIRA,  Dodge  Co.  D-492t  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of  Mil- 
waukee. 

REVIEW:  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September.  1903;  C.  L.  Pardulm,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

LONE    ROCK,  RichJand  Co.  p  393 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.  Pau 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of   Richland  Center,  the 

county  seat.    Creamery. 

TRI-COUNTY  REVIEW:  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Babcock  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "ikl." 

LOYAL,  Clark  Co.    tl   6*-'>t  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Central  Hd.,  18  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 

of  Marchfleld.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
t1 ;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Noyes,  editor;  F.  D. 
Browne,  publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

LUCK,  Polk  Co.\2  100  pop.,  10m.  N  of 

Balsam  Lake. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  O.  W.  Lund,  editor  and 
publisher  n— 5  P). 

LEIX^ER:   Thursdays;    Independent 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub.scription 


WISCONSIN. 


$1;  established  1897;  Nagler  &  Louden,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (9—3).  Circulation  "iKL" 
(A  A). 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Dane  Co.  p  State 
Capital,  19,164+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western, Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  88  m.  W.  of  Mil- 
waukee. Seat  of  the  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin. Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
DAILY. 

CARDINAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  during  college  year;  collegiate;  four 
pages  11x16;  established  1890;  Students  of  the 
University  of  Wisconsin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  -jkl." 

DE3IOCRAT  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a  week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  democratic  ; 
dally  four,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily  1865,  weekly  1868:  Democrat 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation— daily  "JKt."  weekly  "jkl." 

WISCONSIN     STATE    JOURNAL; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—dally 1852.  weekly  1839;  A.  P.  Wilder, 
editor  ;  State  Journal  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  •iKi"  In 
1897.  Z.  In  1901,  (z— 11)  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  July, 1902,  t2,141.  In 
1903,  V I.    In  1904.  yl. 

Weekly :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  that)  2.8('0.    In  1895.  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897.  H  Z.  In  1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  Tl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERIKA;  Fridays;  Norwegian;  re- 
publican; twenty  four  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  Rasmus  B.  Ander- 
son, editor:  Amerika  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulatiou:  In  189.5,  H.  In  1896.  H.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  6,750.  In  1898,  yG.  In 
1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  7.000. 
In  1900,  yd.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1902.'  9,496;  for  1903,  8,555; /or  1904. 
9.619. 

iWADISONIAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Leopold  Sumtners,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jki"- 

NORTHWESTERN  MAIL;  Fri- 
days; temperance;  Sour  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1888;  H.  A.  Miner, 
eiltorand  publisher  (f»— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.750.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898.  yll.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  y I.  In 
1301,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
I'MM  vl 

SC A N DINA  VI A N- A  M ERICA N ;  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Scandinavian-American  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
439  West  Main  street  (7—3  P).    Clrc'n  ■■jkl." 

WISCONSIN  BOTSCHAFTERi 
Wednesdays;  German;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription $2:  established  1869; 
F.  C.  Blled  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (i>— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "fKi..-  In  1897.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  1,652.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  190;).  zl.  In  1901,  (z— 6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I  (••).    In  1*4.  y  I. 

WISCONSIN  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents;  established  1881;  Wisconsin 
Farmer  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  H  In   1S95.     In   1896.  II.     In  1897.   Y.    In 

1898,  y  I.  In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  j/ear  ending  with  September, 
1901.  18,480.  In  19(J2,  yD.  In  1903,  (z-4) 
D(*«).    In  1904.  yD. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1107 


WISCONSIN— Madison. 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN    STAATS-ZEITUNGj 

Wednesdays;  Qer»ian ;  twelve  pages    15x22; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1878  ;  Carl  Geb 
hardt,  editor;  Wisconsin  Staats  Zeitung  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "iJU,  " 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL.   OF  DEN- 
TAL  SCIENCE;  monthly;  dental;  forty 
eight  patfes  7x10  ;    subscription  $1  ;    estab- 
lished 1839;    Vr.  Or.  Beecroft,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12^). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  January,  publisher 
asserts,  every  Issue  during  the  i)ast  year  was 
5.000.    Actual  average  for  i;W4,  5.000. 

A  M  E  R  i  C  A  N  TH  R  KSIl  EltMAN  » 
monthly;  threshing;  eighty  to  one  hundred 

f>age6  lOJ^xU^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
Ished  1898;  B.  B.  Clarke,  editor;  American 
Thresherman  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (:>-3). 
Circulation  :  In  1898.  C.  In  1899.  B.  Act- 
ual average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 
1900,  58,750.  Actual  average  for  19iil, 
75,666.  In  1902.  (z— 4,  5)  A.  In  1903, 
yB.    In  1904,  yB  (OO). 

BY  THE  WAYSIDE;  monthly;  bird 
manual;  eight  pages  hx9;  subscription  20 
cents;  established  1898;  Wayside  Publishing 
Co.,   editors   and    publishers.      Circulation 

"JKL."  (A  A). 

CO-OPERATOR;  monthly;  co-opera- 
tion; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  25 cents, 
established  1892;  Wisconsin  Co-operative 
Union,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation 
"JKL."  (A  A"). 

MOTOR;    monthly;   temperance;   eight 

f>ages  10x14;  8ub<icription  25  cents;  estab- 
Ished  1886;  Maria  F.  Hanchett,  editor; 
Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  pub- 
lishers (9—3).  Does  not  insert  advertisements 
(A  A). 

PYTHIAN  AGE:  monthly  (A  A). 

SUNNY     HOURS;    monthly;    sixteen 
pages  81^x111^  subscription  35  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  j".  J.  Hoffman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1903,  (z^)  I.  (A  A). 

WISCONSIN  JOURNAL  OF  EDU- 
CATION; monthly,  except  July  and  Au- 
gust; educational;  forty  pages  8x11;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1836;  Willard  N. 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.500.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1998,  yl.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
fz-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

QUARTERLY. 

MUNICIPALITY}  quarterly;  local 
government;  fifty  two  pages  fix9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1900;  League  of 
Wisconsin  Municipalities,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901.  (z-4,  6)  I.    In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WISCONSIN  ENGINEER  5  quarterly, 
during  college  year;  three  hundred  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  H.  L. 
McDonald,  editor  ;  University  of  Wisconsin 
Engineering  Journal  Association,  publishers 
(6—3).  Circulation  "jki.." 

MAIDEN  ROCK,  Pierce  Co.  t]  304t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd  , 

15  m.  S.  E.  of  Ellsworth,  the  county  seat. 

Stone  quarries  and  lime  kiln.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20:  sub 
Bcrlption  $1.25;  established  October,  1902;  H. 
J.  Keeler.  editor  and  publisher  (1 — i).    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MAN  AW  A,  Waupaca  Co.  n  744 
pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m. 
N.  E.  of  Waupaca,  the  county  scat.  Agri- 
cultural. 

ADV<»CATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  fl;  established  1894;  A. 
C.Walch.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 


MANITOWOC,  c.  h.,  Manitowoc  Co. 
D-  13,567f  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and  Lake 
Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Manitowoc  r.,  77 
m.  N.  of  Milwaukee,  connected  by  five 
steamboat  lines.  Grain  elevators,  foun- 
dries, machine  shops  and  stave,  edge-tool, 
furniture,  veneer,  piano  and  farming-Im- 
plement factories.    Knitting  mills. 

HERAIjD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$4.50;  established  1898;  Herald  Press  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CITIZEN,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4.50,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1900,  weekly  1854;  John  MacFarlane, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

DER  NORD-WESTEN  j  Thursdays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  1865  ;  C.  G. 
Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  also  a 
Saturday  supplement  of  four  pages  (12—4). 
Circulation  t  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,440.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898.  "j.iti."    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  I  (Dn)- 

PILOT;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1859;  The  Pilot  Nord  Western  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

POST;  Thursdays ;  German ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Baensch  &  Gennrich.  publishers 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jKi" 

TIMES-PRESS;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  Herald  Press  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  nubllshers.  Circula- 
tion "jkj,."    In  1898.  Z.    In  1902.  "JKL." 

WAHRIIEIT;  Tuesdays;  German;eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
C.  Otto  Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

MARINETTE,  c.h.,JtfaHne««  Co.cf 
16,195t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 
and  Green  bay,  at  mouth  of  Menomonee  r. 
Saw  and  paper  mills. 

EAGLE-STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twicea  week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  dally 
four  to  sixteen  pages  193^x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established— dally  1891,  weekly  1871; 
F.  E.  Noyes,  editor;  Eagle  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Circulation— Daily :  In  1395.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.090.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  'JKL."  In  1899,  zT.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901.  "JKL."  In  1902.  Z  (6).  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I  (••).  Actual  average  for  1904, 
3.395. 

VVeekly:  In  1895,  JKi"  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  "jicl-  •  (?  ?)  In  1899.  Z.  In 
1902.  "IKI;"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904.  1,948. 

FORPOSTEN;  Fridays;  Swedish;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892  ;  Forposten  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

TRIBUNEN;  Fridays;  Swedish;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  G.  L.  Forsen.  editor;  The 
Swedish  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "uu,"    In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4, 5). 

VOLKSBOTE;  Saturdays ;  German ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Herman  Shomaker,  editor  and 
publisher    Circulation  •'{£!..'• 


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WISCONSIN. 


MARION,  Waupaca  Co.  D  602t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Clintonvllle.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  S.  L.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  ••i^l." 

MARKESAX,  Green  Lake  Co.  u  706t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

and  Grand  r.,  90  m.  S.  W.  of  Oshkosh  and  62 

N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Shipping  point  for 

agricultural  products  and  live  stock. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  C.  W.  Ludtke,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MARSHALL,  Dane  Co.  g  282  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  18 

m.  N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Butter,  hogs  and  cattle. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Chas.  H. 
Lake,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  'vhi- 

MARSHFIELD,  Wood  Co.  u  5,240t 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rds.,  33  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 
Stevens  Point.  Lumber  and  household 
furniture  manufactories,  flour  mills,  stave 
and  barrel  factory  and  machine  shops. 

DEMOKRAT;   Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;    subscrip- 
tion $1.50;   established  1884 ;  Demokrat  Pub 
llshing  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3).    Ciro'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  el^ht 
pages  20x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Adam  Paulus,  editor  and  publi8her(3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896, "iKL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  1,040.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1899,  1,377.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1903,  January,  publisher  asserts, 
during  past  year  has  never  been  less  than 
1,560.    Ill  1103,  yl.     In  19U4,  yl. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50 ;   establiehed 
1879;    Williams   &  Bailey,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "iKi.*  Actual  aver- 
age for  VM2.  1,8.55;  for  1903,  «2,156;  for 
1904,  2,495. 

MATTOON,  Shawano  Co.  cf  on  Mat- 
toon  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  Antlgo. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  ten 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  J.  H.  Fitzgibbon,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MAUSTON,  c.  h.,  Juneau  Co.  n  1,7181 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
37  m.  N.  W.  of  Portage.  Iron  foundry, 
brewery  and  flour  mills. 

JUNEAU    CO.    CHRONICIiE; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1..50;  established  1890;  Com- 
mach  &  Buckingham,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1857;  John  Turner,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "isi."    In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

MAY VILLE,  Dodge  Co.  n-  l,815t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  23 

m.  S.  of  Fond  du  Lac.      Breweries,    flour 

mills  and  tannery.    Iron  mining. 

DODCIE  CO.  BANNER;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  German;  democratic; 


WISCONSIN. 


eight  pages  and  supplement  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1897;  John  Herberg,  edi- 
tor; The  E.  Schwartz  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1902, 
Z(1.2,  4,  5). 

DODGE  CO.  PIONIER  ;weekly.  twice- 
aweek,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  German; 
democratic;  sixteen  pages  15x22';  subscription 
$2;  established  1876;  Jacob  Mueller,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.750.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,900.  In  1900.  vH.  In  1901,  ( z— 1.  2,  5)  I. 
In  1902,  (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.  In  litOS.  yl.  In  1904, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  ,3,000. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  Henry 
Splering,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n   'iii  " 

MAZOMANIE,  Dane  Co.  p  902t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
23  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Flour  and  fanning  mills,  cab- 
inet and  fence  factories  and  manufactures 
of  wagons,  tubs  and  knit  goods. 

SICKLE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874;  H.  L.  Swan,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MEDFORD,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  b  1.768t 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Black  r. , 
45  m.  N.  W.  of  Wausau.  Lumbering  and 
farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898; 
Democrat  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

DER  WALDBOTE;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; Independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1883;  F.  Markus,  edi- 
tor ;  German  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation :  In  1896,  "jku  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  everj' issue  exceeded  1,000.  In 
1898.  yl.     In  1899,  "jkl." 

TAYLOR  CO.  STAR  AND  NEWS; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  J.  H. 
Waggoner, editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

MELLEN,  Ashland  Co,  ^  600  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Ash- 
land. 

WEEKLY;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..5U;  estab- 
lished 1901 ;  J.  G.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MELROSE,  Jackson  Co.  -a  400  pop., 

on  Black  r.,  about  18  m.  S.  of  Black  River 

Falls,  the  county  seat  and  nearest  railroad 

point.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  eight  pagei 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
E.  E.  Gllbertson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "uu," 

MENASHA,  Winnebago  Co.  d-  5,5891 
pop.,  on  Chicago  ft  Northwestern,  Wiscon- 
sin Central,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and  U.  8. 
Government  Canal,  at  the  mouth  of  For  r., 
on  Lake  Winnebago.  Five  paper  mills  and 
extensive  manufactory  of  woodenwase. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days; Independent  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1894; 
Charles  W.  Lamb,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation    "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


110L> 


WISCONSIN. 


WINNEBAGO    ANZEIGERi   Trl 

days;  German  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1881;  J.  C. 
Kllnker.  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "vja" 

MENOMINEE    FALLS,    Wauk*. 

aha  Co.  Q,  687+  pop.,  on   Milwaukee  &  Su- 
perior  Rd..    13   m.    N.   W.  of    Milwaukee. 
Flour  and  saw  mills,  sash,  door  and  blind 
factory,  sugar   refinery,  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shops.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    republican;    eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  C.  W.  Fraser,  editor  and  publisher  (i)— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 
FALLS  TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 
WISCONSIN  SIJ(;AII  BEET;  month- 
ly; sugar  industry,  agriculture;  eighteen  to 
twenty-four    pages    12x16;    subscription    50 
cents;  established  1900;  C.  W.  Fraser,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl."    In 
1902,  Z  (11). 

MENOMONIE,  c.  h.,  DunnCo.\2 
5,655+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneap- 
olis &  Omaha  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Red  Cedar  r.,  60  m.  E. 
of  St.  Paul.  Shipping  point  for  lumber, 
flour,  wheat,  brick,  fur  and  other  local 
products. 

DUNN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  1 7JiiX24 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1860;  Flint  &  Morgan,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  ;  In  1894  and  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  1,200.  In  1899,  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  (z— 6)1.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19u3,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  A.  P.  Davis,  editor;  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1897,  -jki."  In  1898.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1901.  1,433.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MERRILL,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.^i  8,537t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  16  ni.  N.  of  Wausau. 
Lumber  manufactories.  Paper  and  pulp 
mills. 

ADVOCATE;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  2<Jx2fi:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  A.  C.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
ll«her(12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  In- 1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
June,  1900,  1,138.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,392.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  I. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
A-  G.  Christenson,  editor  and  publisher 
(13-4). 

Circulation;  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898, 1 ,18'i.  In  1899.  y  I. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
yl.    In  1904.  "jkl."  (DD)- 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x32;  sub 
8crlptlon$1.50;  established  1899;  W.M.Allen, 
editor  and  publislier.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WISCONSIN  THALBOTE;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2:  established  1888;  Otto  Suse- 
mlhl,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  ar^erage  for  the  flrat  six  months  of 
1897,  1,44'^.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  July,  1899,  '2.470. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z— 1.  2,  4.  5)  T.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  1.      In  1903,  yl   (•  •).    In  19(14,  yl. 

MERRILLAN.  Jackson  Co.  -n  739t 
pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  and  Chicago, 


WISCONSIN. 


St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.  and 

Hall's  creek,  12  m.  N.  of  Black  River  Falls, 

the  county  seat.    LumVier  manufacturing 

and  shipping  point. 

WISCONSIN  I.EADEIt;   Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages   17J4x24;   subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  H.  C.  Warren,  editor 
and  publisher.    Clrculakon  "iKL" 

MIDDLETON,  ^ane  Co.  p  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Lake 
Mendota,  6  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.    Planing  mill. 

T  I  M  E  S  -  II  E  R  A  1.  D ;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1893:  T.  A.  Everill,  editor  and  publ].'<her; 
prints  an  edition  for  Verona  (9—3).  Com- 
bined circulation  "JKL  " 

MILTON,  Jiock  Co.  g  on  Chicago, 

Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,   8  m.  N.   N.  E. 

of  Janesvllle,  the   county  seat,  and  62  W. 

S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.      Cheese,    grain  and 

live  stock. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  eight  ))age8 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  lf-94;  W.  K, 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jijl  • 

MILTON  JUNCTION,  Bock  Co.  g 
856  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  Agri- 
culture, tobacco  raising  and  dairying. 

TEIiEPHONE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  The  Telephone  PubllsliiUK  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (9—6).    Circ'n  "ikl' 


MILWAUKEE,  o.  h.,  Milwaukee  Co. 

a,  285,315+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul,  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Mil- 
waukee &  Superior  and  Wisconsin  Central 
Rds.  and  W.  shore  of  Lake  Michigan,  85 
m.  N.  of  Chicago,  111.  Good  harbor.  Grain 
elevators,  flour  mills,  numerous  factories 
and  breweries.  Manufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center. 

DAILY. 

DZIENNIK    MILW^AICRI;    every 
evening  except  Sunday  ;  Polish:  democratic 
four  to  eight  pages  16x22;   subscription  $3 
established  1899;  Przybyla  &  Rapala,  editors 
Polish     Publishing     Company,    publishers. 
Office,  481  Mitchell  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:    Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  July,  1902,  4,698.    In  1^03.  y  tJ. 
In  1904,  U. 

EVENING  WISCONSIN:  every  even- 
ing   except    Sunday,    and   WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;    republican;    ten    to    sixteen 
pages  I7>^x24:  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
50  cents;  established  1847;  The  Evening  Wis- 
consin Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1? — 1). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied   from 
D  in  1892  to  E  in   1895.     Actual  average  for 
1896,  ir,r49;    for  1897.  16,656; /or  IS98, 
19,'.i5r:  /or  1899,  16.720;  /or  1900,  19.- 
536:   for  a  year  e tiding  witli    April,  1902, 
20,485;  for  1902.  20,743:  for  1903,  21,- 
981 :  for  ISOJ,  26.201  (©  O). 
W^eekly:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1892  to  D 
in  1895.    In  1896.  E.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  yF. 
In  1899.  yG.    In  1900,  yll.     In  1901,  yH.    In 
1902,  y  H.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1904,  y H . 
Publisher's   announcement.-  There  is  twice 
as  much  reading  matter  in  The  Evening 
Wisconsin  as    there    is    in    most     penny 
papers.    It  takes  twice  as  long  to  read  The 
Evening   Wisconsin  as  it  does   to  read  a 
penny   paper.      As    a     consequence   it    is 
worth  twice  as  much  to  advertisers,  for 
the  longer  a  paper  can  hold  the  attention 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCOXSIN— Milwaukee. 


of  the  reader  the  more  valuable  it  Is  to  the 
advertiser. 

A  nev>rspaper  of  character  like  The 
Evening  Wisconsin  has  continuous  readers. 
The  value  of  continuous  readers  to  adver- 
tisers is  cumulative. 

It  is  the  opinion  of  Mr.  Simon  of  the 
Boston  Store  that  the  readers  of  The  Even- 
ing Wisconsin  are  worth  four  times  as 
much  per  capita  to  the  advertiser  as  the 
readers  of  cheap  and  characterless  news- 
papers. The  Boston  Store  advertises 
largely  in  the  Wisconsin,  but  does  not  use 
the  penny  papers. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  morning  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent  republi- 
can; daily  and  weekly  eight  to  ten,  Sunday 
twenty-four  to  thirty  two  pageg  18x24;  sub- 
•cription— daily  $4,  with  Sunday  $5,  weekly 
50  cents ;  estabi  ished— daily,  June,  1901,  week- 
ly, January,  1902;  H.  P.  Myrick.  editor; 
A,  Huegin,  publisher.  Office,  136  Grand  ave. 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  August,  1902,  17,590.  In 
1903,  yE.  Actual  average  for  19U4,  28, 12S. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  August,  1902,  12,433.  In  1903,  yF. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  19,963. 

GERMANIA-ABEND-POST;    ©very 

evening  except  Sun- 
day,  GERM  A- 
N  I  A  -  S  O  N  N  - 
TAGS-POST, 
Sundays,  and 
W  E  E  K  Ii  Y 
G  E  R  M  A  N  I A  , 
i  weekly,  t  wlce-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  German; 
independent:  daily 
ten  to  sixteen,  Sun- 
daj'  sixteen  to 
twenty  four  pages 
16x24,  twice-a-week, 
Tuesday  ten,  Friday 
eight  pages  16x24;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1872;  Germania 
Publishing  Co.  (George  Brumder),  editors 
and  publishers.  Office.  Germania  8q.  (4— 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F. 
In  1897.  E  Z.  Actual  average  for  1898. 
20,129.  In  1899,  C.  In  1900.  (z-6)  C.  In 
1901,  yC  In  1902,  yC.  Actual  averaae  for  a 
year  ending  with  February,  1904,  23,376; 
for  urn,  24,608. 

Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1904,  26,706. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  A.  Inl896.  A.  In  1897, 
A  Z.  Inl398,vB.  Iul899.yC.  In  1900.(z— 6)B. 
In  1901,  vB.  In  1902.  vB.  Acful  average  for 
ayear  ending  with  February, IQQi,  101,555: 
for  1904,  98,496. 

Publisher's  announcement.— In  October,  1903, 
a  committee  of  merchants  comprising  the 
largest  advertisers  of  Milwaukee,  In  con- 
junction with  the  dally  newspapers  of 
Milwaukee,  had  the  circulation  of  all  Mil- 
waukee  papers   save   two    examined  by 


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WISCONSIX—Mil  waukee. 


Stuart  &  Young,  certified  public  account- 
ants of  Chicago,  under  a  $50,000  bond,  and 
that  Investigation,  which  was  the  only  re- 
liable one  ever  conducted  In  Milwaukee, 
more  than  substantiated  any  circulation 
flgures  ever  given  out  by  the  Germania. 

As  to  actual  flgures  it  showed  that  the 
Germania  stands  second  as  to  paid  city  cir- 
culation and  third  as  to  total  paid  circula- 
lation  among  all  Milwaukee  newspapers, 
while  exclusive  of  street  sales  the  Ger- 
mania Abend-Post  is  the  first  paper  in 
point  of  home  circulation  In  the  City  and 
County  of  Milwaukee.  A  fac  simile  of  the 
report  of  Stuart  &  Young  on  all  Milwaukee 
papers  will  be  sent  free  by  the  Germania 
on  request  to  those  Interested.  Milwaukee's 
population  Is  310,000.  of  which  67  per  cent 
are  Germans,  and  of  these  75  per  cent  read 
the  Germania. 

A  representative  of  the  American  Adver- 
tisers' Association  also  examined  the  Ger- 
mania's  circulation  in  February,  1905. 

The  Germania  carries  equally  as  much 
advertising  In  Its  Dally  and  Sunday  edi- 
tions, each  seven  days  of  week,  as  any  other 
Milwaukee  paper,  English  or  German. 
HEROLiD;  every  morning, and  SEJ>11- 
WEEKliY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Ger- 
man; Independent;  daily  and  semi-weekly 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty  four  to 
thirty-two  pages  15}4x21^  ;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  Sundav  $3,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18&4;  The  Herold  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  481  to  435  Broadway  (3—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from  F 
In  1891  to  G  in  1895.  In  189K,  G.  lu  1897.  Y. 
In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  Ac- 
tual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  October 
1901,  15,162;  for  1902,  16,291.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  February 
1904,  16,814.  in  19()4,  yE. 
Sunday:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891  to  G 
in  1895.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  zH.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  Ocf.,  1901, 13,436; 
/"or  1902.  14,078.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1904,  16,229.  In 
1904.  yE. 

Semi- Weekly :  Accorded  D  from  1891  to 
1895.  In  1896.  D.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yE.  In 
1899.  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901, yG.  Inl902,yG. 
In  1903,  yG.    Inl9()4,  yH. 

JOURNAL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  dally  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  ten 
pages  17x23 ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1  ;  established  1882;  L.  W.  Nieman,  editor; 
Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Milwaukee 
and  Michigan  streets  (3 — 1). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  E.  In  1896,  E. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zE.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  22,294:  for  1900,24,291 ;  for  a  year 
ending  with  February,  1903,  29.425  :  for  a 
year  ending  with  3Iarch,l9{M,  34,766:  for 
a  year  ending  with  February.  I'Aio,  3 7, 5 12. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  F.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897. 
Y.    In  1898,  yG.    In  1899,  yH.    In  1900,  yH. 


Less  than  50  per  cent  of  the  circulation  of 

^be    )£venino    TlXHisconsin 

is  dupHcated  by  all  four  of  the  other  English  Newspapers 

of  Milwaukee. 

THE    EVENING    WISCONSIN,         -  -         Milwaukee. 

CHAS.  H.  EDDY,  Foreign  Advertising  Representative. 
New  York  Office,  lo  Spruce  Street.  Chicago  Office,  445  Marquette  Building. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1111 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


In  1901.  jH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
190-»,yl. 

KIJRYEK  POI.sk I  I  ©very  evening 
•icept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
Polish ;  republican ;  four  to  eight  pages  18x34 ; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab 
llihed  —  dally  1888.  weekly  1892  ;  Michael 
KruBzka,  editor;  Kuryer  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Offlce.coruer  Michigan  and  MUwau 
kee  streets  (3—3). 

Circulntiou— Daily:  Accorded  H  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  (i. 
Actual  avrage  for  1899,  4,353  i  for  1900. 
5,014.  In  1901,  vG.  Actual  average  for 
1902,  5,803.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  HX4,  7. 1  30. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  "iKL"  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.     In   1898,   H.     Actual  average  for 

1899,  3,011;  for  1900,  4,783.  In  1901.  yG. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  4, 9^20.  In  1903, 
yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1886:  News  Pub 
liahg  Co.,  publishers.  Offlce.  2li  W.  Water 
street  (10—3). 

Circulatiou  :  Accorded  F  from  1892  to  1895. 
In  1896.  F.  Inl897,Y.  Inl898.yG.  Inl899.zG. 
In  1900.  F.  Actual  average  for  190l,^ZO,6lO  I 
/or  1903,  31,367.    Inl903,  yD.     In  19U4,  yj). 

REPOIlTElt;  every  morning  and  even 
ing  except  Sunday;  morning  eight  to  twelve, 
evening  four  pages  13x22;  subscription  — 
morning  $6.  evening  $3;  established  1897; 
Geo.  B.  Hall,  editor;  Reporter  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  117  Oneida  st.  (3— 3). 
Circulntiou:  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901,  July, 
publisher  a>sertB,  for  the  past  j'enr  no  sinple 
issue  has  been  so  small  as  1,000.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  "JKL" 

SENTINEL;  every  morning;  repub 
llcan;  daily  ten  to  fourteen,  Sunday  forty  to 
fifty  pages  18  \ 24;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sun- 
day $2;  established  1837;  M.  C.  Douglas,  man- 
agingeditor;  Sentinel  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
89  and  93  Mason  street  (2—5). 
Circulatiou— Daily  :  Rating  varied  from 
D  in  1892  to  E  In  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  20,576:  for  1899, 
30,082:  for  a  year  ending  xinth  September, 

1900,  23,220;  for  1901,  28,426? /or  1903, 
32,171: /or  1903,  36.107;  for  i904,  37,- 
378. 

Sunday:  Rating  varied  from  D  In  1892  to 
E  In  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  aver 
age  for  1898, 21,751;  for  1899, 19,850 :  for 
a  year  ending  with  September,  19u0.21,87O: 
/or  1901.  25, 736; /or  190?,  42, 909  ;/or  1903, 
62,118;  /or  1904,  54,721. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

DER  SEEBOTEi  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  German;  Independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x85;  subscription 
•2.50;  established  1851;  P.  V.  Deuster  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  96  Mason  st. 
(6-3). 

Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  F  In  1893  to 
Q  In  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH. 
In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  Iu19()4,a  H. 

W  I  K  C  D  N  S 1 N  BANNER  AND 
VOLKSFREUND;  semi-weekly;  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  German;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1844; 
Banner  und  Volksfreund  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Offlce.  96  Mason  st.  (9— 3). 
Circulation  "jja-.'"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  y I. 

WEEKLY. 

„ACKEB    UND     GARTENBAU 

ZEITUNG;  Saturdays;  German;  agri- 
cultural; sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
10^x16;  subscription  fi;  established  1869; 
The  Herold  Co..  editors  and  publishers: 
dated  also  at  Detroit,  MfBh.,  and  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Offlce. 481  to  435  Broadway  (3 — 4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 
toElnl895.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vF. 
In  1899.  yG.  In  1900.  zC.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1901,66,921; 


WISCONSIN— Miliraukee. 


for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  68,827 1 
for  19()3,  73,677.    In  l\m ,  y  B . 

AIIVANCJK;  Saturdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889  ;  Schilling  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers;  dated  also  at  Racine,  Wisconsin. 
Offlce,  482  Market  street.  Circulation  "jki,." 
(AA). 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  negro;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898;  Richard  B.  Montgomery,  editor  and 
publisher.  Offlce,  79  Fifth  street.  Cncula- 
tlon  ".iKi."     In  1903.  Z  (4)  («  #)  ( A  A). 

AMERIKANISCHE  TURNZEIT- 
lIN<w;  Sundays;  German;  athletic ;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $6;  established 
1S86;  Heinrich  Huhn,  editor;  Freldenker 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Offlce. 
468  E.  Water  street  (9—3). 
Circulatiou :  Rating  varied  from  4.795  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,181.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  September,  1898,  3,7  19.  In 
1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1900,  3,038.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  liM)4,  yH. 

CATHOLIC  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
roraan  catholic  ;  eight  pages  16x31 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1870 ;  Citizen  Company, 
publishers. 

Circulutiou:  In  1894,1896  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  10,700.  In  1897.  F  Z. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  Sept., 
1898,  10,820.  In  1899.  zF.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  April,  1900,  14,109| 
for  a  year  ending  tvith  June,  1901,  15,1 16. 
In  1902.  yE.    In  1903.  yE.    In  1904,  yF. 

COLUMBIA;  Thursdays;  German; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x:;3;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1972:  Columbia 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Offlce.  96 
Mason  street  (12 — 1). 

Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1893 
to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z.  In 
1898.  yH.  Actual  average  fur  a  year  ending 
with  October,  1899,  7,073  ;  for  1900,  6,982; 
for  1901,  6,900; /or  1902.  6,904; /or  1903, 
6,824;  for  l\m,  7,084. 

DER  GERMANIA  REPORTER; 
Saturdays ;  German :  Germania  Society  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  establlslied 
1896;  A.  Wetzel,  editor  and  publisher.  Offlce, 
328  Broadway  (8—3). 

Circulation:    In  1899,  "jkl"     Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  tvith  Sept.,  1900. 2,785. 
In  1901,  yH.    In  1902.  yH.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  4,61  7. 

DER  HAUS  UND  BAUERN- 
FREUND;  Fridays;  German;  agricultural; 
twelve  to  twenty  pages  12x17;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873:  Hans  Buschbauer,  edi- 
tor; Germania  Publishing  Co.  (George 
Brumder),  publishers.  Office,  Germania  Sq. 
(4-4). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
85,160.  In  1895.  A.  In  1896,  A.  In  1897, 
A  Z.  Inl898,yA.  Inl899,yB.  Inl900,(z-6)B. 
In  1901,  yB.  In  1902.  yB.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  February,  1904,  98,- 
492;  /or  1904.  104.064. 

DER  LANDMANN;  Saturdays;  agri- 
cultural;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  September.  1902;  Excelsior  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
377  Milwaukee  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  19C3,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
19(J4.  (z-4)  H. 

DEUTSCHE  WARTE;  weekly,  twlce- 
a-week,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  Independent ;  agricultural ;  W ednesday 
ten,  Saturday  four  pages  18x24;  Rtibscrip- 
tion$2;  established  1874;  Germania  Publish- 
ing Co.  (Geo.  Brumder),edItors  and  publish- 
ers (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  C.  In  1896,  C.  In 
1897,  C.  In  1898,  yC.  In  1899. yl).  In  1900. yD. 
In  1901.  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In  19('3,  yD.  In 
1904,  yE. 

DIE  WAHRHEIT;  Saturdays,  and 
VORW.(ERTS,  Sundays;  German;  social 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription- Sunday  $1.  weekly  $1;   estab- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


Ushed  1881 ;  Victor  L.  Berger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  614  State  street  (6—3). 
Circulatiou -Sunday:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  HZ.  Inl898,  yH.  Inl899,zH. 
In  1900,  yH.  lu  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  in 
1903,  (z— 4)  H  (••).  Inl9(J4,  yH. 
Weekly:  In  J895,  I.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  19,X).  yH. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H 
(••).    In  1904,  yH. 

D  O  31  A  C  N  O  S  T  ;  Wednesdays;  Bohe- 
mian; literary;  twenty  four  pages  12x18;  sub- 
flcription  $3.30  ;  established  1880 ;  Antonln 
Novak,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  410-415 
Montgomery  building  (6— 3i. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1899,6,788.  Inl9<J(J.yH.  In  19i)l,  (z-4)  H. 
In  190-2,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H  (••).  In 
1!M)4,  yH. 

ERHOLUNGSSTUNDEN;  Saturdays; 
German;  eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  §1; 
established  1877;  Germania  Publishing  Com 
pany(Geo.  Brumder),  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1S94. 
22, 146.  In  1895,  C.  In  1S96,  C.  In  1897,  C. 
In  1898,  yC.  In  1899.  yD.  In  1900,  yD.  In 
1901,  vD.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  yD.  InUHU,  yE. 
EXCELSIOR;  Thursdays ;  German; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrlp 
tlon  $2;  established  1888;  .T.  M.  A.  Schulthels, 
editor;  Excelsior  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Offli«\377  Milwaulcee  street  (2—4). 
Circriilatiou :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
5,592;  /ori896.  5,818;  /or  1897,  6,040; 
for  1898,  6,411  ;  for  1899,  6,589; /or  19ii0. 
6,408;  for  1901,  6,632;  for  1902,  6,592; 
for  190;^,  6,869:  f'>r  IIHU.  7.038. 

FARRIERS'  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrlp 
tlon  25  cents  ;  established  18.38  ;   W.  J.  Ken- 
rlck,  editor;  The   Sentinel  To.,  publishers 
Office,  89-93  Mason  street  (1—4). 
Circulation:   Rating  varied  f rom  C  1892  to 
F  in  1895.    In  1896,   F.    In  1S97.  Y.    Actual 
awragre/or  1898, 17,637; /or  1S99,  20,348; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  September,  liiOO.  23,- 
315.    In  1901,  y D.    Actual  average  for  19.j2, 
l9,12l :  /'T  Ht0.S,  34,755.    In  1«)4,  yC. 

FREIDENKER  DES  PIONEER; 
Sundays;  German  ;  Independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $?.30;  established  1872;  C. 
Hermann  Boppe,  editor;  Freidenker  Pub 
UshingCo.,  publishers.  Office.  468 E.  Waterst. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,369.  In  1895,  If.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  2,481.  IQ  1897,  Y.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  Sept.,  1898,  2,445. 
In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  September,  1900,  2, 1  \  8.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  vl.    In  liHU.  vl. 

G.\ZETA  WISCONSINSKA;  Thurs- 
days; Polish;  agricultural;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  .'$1.50;  establishe  I  1892;  Michael 
Kruszka,  editor ;  Kuryer  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office,  Montgomery  build- 
ing ■(3-:5). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,  1,588;  for  1900,  1,952.  In 
1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  2,524. 
In  190,3.  yll.    Im1!)04,  yl. 

LIVING  CHURCH;  Saturdays;  prot- 
estant  episcopal:  twenty-four  to  forty  pages 
9xl3!.l^:  subscription  S2.50;  established  1S78; 
Young  Churchman  Co..  editors  and  publlsli- 
ers.  Office,  412  Milwaukee  street  (2— :"■>). 
Circulation:  Accorded  E  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y .  In  1«98.  y  F.  In  1899, 
yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yF.  In  1902,  yF. 
In  1903.  vF.    In  1904,  yG. 

NATIONAL  ADVAN(;E;  Saturdays; 
farmers'  alliance;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1889;  Schilling  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers;  prints  an  edition  for 
Racine.  Office,  482  Market  street.  Combined 
circulation  ";K_t." 

NATIONA  L  REFORMER;  Sundays; 
German;  people's  party;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $2;  eBtabllshed  1880;  Robert 
Schilling,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  also 
a  local  edition,  subscription  price  %\.  Office, 
432  Market  street.    Combined  clrc'n  •■ito." 


RUNDSCHAU;  Wednesdays;  German; 
lutheran;  eight  pages  18x24:  subscription 
S1.50;  established  1880;  Germania  Publishing 
Co.  (George  Brumder).  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Issues  also  an  edition  dated  at  Chicago 
(4 — 4).  Office.  Germania  square. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
25.055.  In  1896,  C.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, yD. 
In  1899,  yE.  In  1900,  yE.  In  iroi.  yE.  In 
1902,  (z— 4.6)  E.  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  February,  1904,  21,994;  for 
IWl,  21,641. 

SOCIAL  DEMOCRATIC  HER- 
ALD; Saturdays;  socialist;  four  pages 
17x,'4;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1898;  Frederic  Heath,  editor;  Milwaukee 
Social  Democratic  Publislilng Company, pub- 
lishers. Issued  in  a  national  edition  of  four 
pages  and  a  local  of  six  pages.  Office,  314 
Sixth  street  (1 — i). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  August  2,  1902. 
15,307; /or  19o3,  13,404;  for  1904.  16,- 
093. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1888;  Towell 
Brothers,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  349 
Grove  street  (3—5  P). 

Circulation  :  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898, yl.  In  1899.  H.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  September,  1900.  4,466. 
In  1901.  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  June.  1902,  4,087.  In  19  3,  (z— 4)  H. 
In  19(J4,  yH. 

UNION  SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  conserva- 
tive labor;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
i2:  established  1893;  Fred  W.  Stearns,  editor ; 
J.  K.  Waterman,  publisher.  Office.  319  Third 
St.  (6—3).  Circulation  -jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4) 
(••)  (AA). 

YOUNG  CHURCHMAN;  Sundays; 
protestant-episcopal;  f<mr  pages  13x18;  sub- 
scription 40  cents  ;  established  1870;  Young 
Churchman  Co.,  editors  and  publishers:  a 
monthly  edition  is  issued  at  20  cents  a  year. 
Office,  412  Milwaukee  street  ( 12—3 '. 
Circulation:  In  1904,  (z— 4)  C. 

SEMI  MONTHLY. 
EVANGELISCH-LUTHERISCIIES 
GEMEIN  DE-BLATT;  semi-monthly; 
German;  evangelical  lutheran  ;  eight  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1865; 
A.  Hoenecke,  editor:  The  Northwestern 
Publishing  House,  publishers  (9—3).  Does 
not  insert  advertisements  (A  A). 
MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  HOME  .MAGAZINE; 
monthly  (A  A).  ^ 

AMERICAN  JOITRNAL  OF  EDU- 
CATION; monthly;  educational;  fifty  two 
pages  6HxlO:  subscription  ?1;  estaiilished 
1867;  S.  Y.  Gillian  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Office,  141  Wisconsin  street. 
Circulation:  Ratimr  varied  from  D  in  1891 
to  F  in  1895.  In  1S96.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  y(i.  Actual  average  for  1899,  23.750. 
In  1900,  vi\  In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yE.  In 
li-;03,  vE.    Tn  1904,  yE. 

A  M  E  R  I  C  A  \  SC  HOOL  BO.A  R  D 
J  O  U  R  N  A  1j  ;  monthly  ;  educational; 
forty-four  pages  9x14:  subscrlptUm  $2;  es- 
tablished 1889:  Wm.  Geo.  Bruce,  editor  and 
publlslier.  Office,  372  Milwaukee  st.  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1^94,  i)ubHsher  asserts,  not 
Ipss  tliau  44,0<^io  Artudl  average  for  1896, 
43,000.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  Sept..  1898,  43.508#*. 
Tnl899.  vG  (:!^(??).  In19iK).vH.  TnlWl.vH. 
Inl<tO?,VH.     Iiir.i03,yli.    InlWt.yll. 

AMEUK'AN  SOAP  .lOIKNAL 
AND  MANl  FACTURlN(i  CHEM- 
IST; montlily;  tliirtv  five  jia^f^s  si.t.xl2; 
subscription  $2:  established  1*190:  Dr.  Henry 
Oattimann,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
271-7  North  avenue.    CirculHtlon  "jki,  •• 

ARMINIA  I  monthly;  German;  free 
thought:  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Michael  BIron,  edltf)r; 
Freldf  Jiker  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Does 
not  Insert  advertisements. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1113 


WISCOXSiy-Milwaukee. 


B  A  1>  («  E  It;  monthly;  literary;  twenty 
pages  11x16;  sul)scrli)tlun  2.y  cents;  estal»- 
lisheii  189S;  Henjamin  Fuelleniaun,  editor; 
Badger  Puhlishing  Co.,  publishers.  Offlce, 
Monigoniery  building  (l-i— 3). 
Circulatioa;  In  llWl,  "iKi."  Actvalaver- 
ajf  for  a  year  endinu  ivith  Aui/ust,  19(K, 
35,S'i'i;/or  I'JO;?.  47.741.    In  1901,  ylJ. 

B  U  O  O  IVI  S,  B  R  U  !S  II  E  8  AN  I> 
HANDIjES;  monthly;  brooms,  brushes; 
forty  eight  pages  &}^x[)%;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 189'.t;  E.  F.  Moore,  editor;  Pack- 
ages Publishing  Co.,  pubiisbers.  Office,  305 
Montgomery  l>ldg.  (12 — 1). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
eyidiny  icitli  July,  19(W,  5,UU0.  lu  1903,  De- 
cember, publlslier  asserts,  every  issue  during 
the  past  year  was  5,000.  Actual  average  for 
1904,  5,0UU. 

CATH<»I.IC  FORESTER;  monthly; 
Catholic  Order  Ft)resters;  eight  pages 
10)h^x15}^;  8ub.>>cription  13  cents;  established 
1893;  Phil  J.  McKenna.  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  Wisconsin  building. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  In  1898, 1.  In 
1899.  >  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  "JKL." 

CATIIOI^IC  SCHOOL  JOURNAL.; 
monthly;  roman  catholic;  educational; 
thirty-six  pages  9x1^;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  April,  1901;  Catholic  School  Jour- 
nal Publishing  Co.,,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  Evening  Wisconsin  building  (9—3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1902,  G.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G. 
In  UX)4,  .vG. 

CHURCH  TI3IES;  monthly;  protest 
ant  episcopal;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscrip 
tionbOcents;  established  1890;  C.B.  B.Wright, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

CIRCULATION  »IANAGER; 
monthly;  advertising;  thirty-two  pages 9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1902;  John 
L.  Foley,  editor  and  publisher.  Offlce,  89 
Mason  street  (12—3). 

Circulation:     Actual    average    for    1903, 
l.tJ33.    In  1904,  yl. 

DIE  DEUTSCHE  HAUSFRAU; 
monthly;  German;  houseliold;  twenty  four 
pages  12x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished September,  1904;  The  Herald  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 

ELKS'  FAMILY  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  literary,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1902;  J.  M.  Magil,  editor;  The  Ellcs'  Magazine 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  212  Montgomery 
building  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

FAMILY;  mont h  ly  ( A  A ) . 

FARMERS'  RECORD;  monthly; 
agriculture  and  live  stock;  sixteen  pages 
10^x14}^;  subscription  75  cents;  estalMished 
1903;  Benjamin  Fuelleman  and  Arthur  H. 
Kraus.  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5  P). 

FLOUR  AND  FEED;  monthly;  mill- 
ing; sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  May,  19<)0;  E.  P.  Moore,  editor; 
Packages  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office. 
Montgomery  building  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1904, 
G,6'ir,. 

FOOD  TOPICS;  monthly;  foods;  forty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1903;  E.  M.  Maxwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Free  Press  Building  (12—3). 
Circulation  "ikt,." 

INTERNATIONAL  GOOD  TEM- 
PLAR; monthly;  temperance;  thirty  six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
Jessie  Forsyth,  editor;  Supreme  Lodge  of  the 
International  Order  of  Good  Templars,  pub 
Ushers.  Offlce,  208  Oneida  street  (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  every  issue  3,600.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  3.600:  for  1899.  3.600. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yll.  In  19u2,  yll.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  (z-4)  1. 

LASCHE'S  MAGAZINE  FOR  THE 
FRACTICA  L  DISTILLER;  monthly; 
distilling;  forty  four  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  June,  1903;  Alfred  La.sche, 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


editor;  Milwaukee  Brewing  Academy,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  2-sl.'?  Vine  street  (2—5). 

MASONIC  Tl  DINGS;  monthly; 
masonic;  twelve  pages  11x16;  Rubscrlption  fl ; 
estabilbhed  1885;  Herbert  N.  Lattln, editor  and 
publisher.  Offlce,  4(16  Jefferson  street  ( 12—3). 
Circulatiou:  Itatlng  varied  from  2,800  in 
1893  to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
every  issue  3,0tX).  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  March,  1898,  10,0N3.  In  1898, 
zH.  In  1899,  yl.  In  HKX),  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  fur  1902,  3,075;  for  1903, 
5,858.    In  19(14.  yG. 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
medical  and  surgical;  fifty-two  pages 8x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  W.  H.  Nell- 
Bon,  editor;  W.  C.  Nellson,  publisher.  Offlce, 
114  Garfield  avenue  (12-4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896,  I .  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "iju,."  Actual  average  for  IV,%^, 
2,860.  In  1900,  yll.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1901,  3,033.  In 
1902,  yH.  In  lii03,  (z— 4)  H.  Actual  average 
/o»- 1904.  3,500. 

MEDICAL  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
medicine  and  surgery  ;  forty  eight  pages6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  19(jO;  Harvey  B. 
Dale,  editor;  Houtkcamp  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Offlce,  121  Wisconsin  street 
(3—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

MERCURY;  monthly,  during  the  school 
year;  twenty  eight  pages  8x103^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  establislied  1893:  Walters.  Un- 
derwood, editor;  East  Division  High  School, 
publishers  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (AA). 

MIDLAND  REVIEW;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; twelve  pages  llxl5i^;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  July.  1900;  «dilan  Hout- 
kcamp, editor  and  publisher.  Offlce,  2420 
Walnut  St.  (3— 3).    Ciic'n"JKL"    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

MIND  AND  BODY;  monthly;  phys 
ical  culture;  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  F.  Pfister.  editor; 
Freidenker  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 468  E.  Water  street  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
o-ge  for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1898, 
2,000.  In  1899,  vl.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NORTHWESTERN  SPORTS3IAN; 
monthly;  sporting  and  recreation;  forty- 
four  pages  6%x93^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  M.  E.  Mcintosh,  editor; 
Northwestern  Sportsman  Company,  publish- 
ers. Offlce,  Herman  bldg.  Circulatlon'.iKi,." 
In  1902,  Z(l,2,  4,  5). 

ODD  FELLOWS' FRIEND  ;monthly; 
odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents;  established  188B;  R.Hoe,editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  408  Grand  avenue. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

OUR  YOUNG  PEOPLE;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  one  hundred  pages  7x9}^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Kev.  F.  P. 
Reilly,  editor;  The  Young  People  Co.  pub- 
lishers. Offlce,  146  to  152  Fourth  street  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  never  less  than  7,100.  In  1898, 
vG.  Actualaverage  for  a  year  ending  icith 
Ocfober,  1899,  10,479.  In  1900.  vF.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1901, 
1  1,595.  In  1902,  yF.  In  1903,  (z-4)  F.  In 
1904,  yF. 

PACKAGES;  monthly ;  wooden  box- 
making;  one  hundred  and  eight  pages 
10^x133;^;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
E.  P.  Moore,  editor:  Packages  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Offlce,  Montgomery 
building  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "Jja."  In  1899,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1901.  6,000; /or  a  year  end- 
ing with  July,  1902,  6,000.  In  1903,  Decem- 
ber, publisher  asserts,  every  issue  during  the 
past  year  was  6,0(X).    Actual  average  for  1904, 

^''pharmaceutical  ARCH- 
IVES; monthly;  pharmaceutical;  twenty- 
eight  pages  6^x93^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Edward  Kremers,  editor;  Phar- 
maceutical Review  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 


1114 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


PHARMACEUTICAL.  REVlEWj 

monthly;  sixty  pages  7x9J^;  subscription  $2; 
established    1882;    Frederick   Hoffman    and 
Edward   Kramers,  editors;   Pharmaceutical 
Review  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Circulation:    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  190O.yI. 
In  1901.  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.  (A  A). 

PYTHIAN  AGE;  monthly;  Knights 
of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  C.  H.  Wheeler,  editor; 
Pythian  Age  Publishing  Company,  publish 
ers.  Office,  Matthews  building. 
Circulatiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  issue  1,000.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl.'  Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,166;  for  a  year  ending  ivith 
June,  1900,  1,266.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4,  fi)I.     In  19(3,  "iKi."  (A  A). 

UNITED  FORESTER;  monthly; 
Order  of  Foresters;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sent 
gratis  to  members  of  the  Order;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  R  n.  Sherrard,  editor; 
The  Houtkamp  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  2420  Walnut  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z-4)  H  (••). 

VANGUARD;  monthly;  socialist; 
twenty-eight  to  forty  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  November,  1902;  J. 
M.  A.  Soence,  editor;  Milwaukee  Social- 
Democratic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 5). 
Circulatiou:  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  I  (DD). 

WESTERN  TEACHER;  monthly, 
except  July  and  August;  educational;  sixty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estaljlished 
1893;  Silas  Y.  Gillan,  editor;  S.  Y.  Gillan  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  141  Wisconsin  street. 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
7,807;  for  1896.  S,802;  /or  1897. 10.098. 
In  1898,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1899, 
10,966.  In  190!).  yF.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  u-ith  June,  1901.  10,830.    In 

1902.  yF.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,  publisher  as- 
serts, during  the  past  three  years  not  less 
than  10.000. 

WISCONSIN  MEDICAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  (A  A). 

ZlARNO;  monthly;  musical;  eightpages 

11x16;  subscriptions!;  established  1885:  C.J. 

M.  Malek,  editor;  United  Polish  Singers  of 

America, publishers (.S — 3).  Circ'n "jkl." (A A). 

QUARTERLY. 

LETTERS  ON  BREWING;  guar 
terly;  brewing;  one  hundred  and  forty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  1901;  Hankte's  Brewers'  School 
and  Laboratories,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  644  Broadway  (12—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,500.    In  19(14,  yH. 

OPHTHALMOLOGY;  quarterly; 
medicine;  two  hundred  and  twenty-three 
page87xl0;  subscription  $5;  established  1904; 
H.  V.  Wurdemaun  and  Nelson  Miles  Black, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  105  Grand 
avenue  (1—5  P). 

MINERAL    POINT,    Iowa    Co.  g 

2,991+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee    &   St. 

Paul  Rd.,  153  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee.      Manu 

facturesof  oxldeof  zlncand  sulphuricacld. 

Farming  and  live  stock. 

IOWA    CO.    DEMOCRAT;   Fridays; 

Independent-democratic;    eight  pages  15x22: 

subscription  $1.25;  established  1866;  Georg*  & 

R   M.  Crawford,  editors  and  publishers (;3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 

less  than   1,0.32.    In   1896,   J.    In  1897.  Y.    In 

1898.  "JKL."  Actual  average  for  1899,  1 ,  036. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902.  (z-4)  I.     In 

1903,  "JKL." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1848;  W.  H.  &  B.J.  Bennett,  editors  and 
publishers.  Circulation  "jkl." 

MINOCQTTA,  Vilas  Co.  ^  600  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  25  m. 


WISCONSIN. 


N.  W.  of  Rhinelander.    Lumbering.    Sum- 
mer resort. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  establislied 
1891;  C.  W.  Hooper,  editor  and  publisher 
(6 — 3).    Circulatiou  "jkl." 

MONDO  VI,  Buffalo  Co.  -a  l,208t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.  and  Beef  r.,  36  m.  W.  of  Fairchlld. 
Farming. 

BUFFALO  CO.   NEWS  }  Fridays;  re 
publican;    eight    pages  15x22;    subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  H.  H.  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  (ti— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  W.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulatiou:  In  lt>01,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,200;  for  1903,  1,263.  In 
liH(4,  yl. 

MONROE,  c.  h..  Green  Co.  g  3,927t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  34  m.  W  of  Janes- 
ville.  Manufactures  of  wagons,  farming 
Implements  and  boilers.  Extensive  cheese 
factories.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
dairying. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Mondays  and  Thursday  s;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scr' otion— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
daily  1887,  weekly  1898;  J."  W.  &  Emery  A. 
Odell,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circu- 
lation—dally "JKL."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1901. 
weekly  Z  (4.  5).    In  lfi03,  Z  U). 

JOURNAL;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JOURNAL-GAZETTE,  semi- 
weekl3-  Wednesdays    and  Saturdays;  daily 
four,    semi-weekly    eight  pages  16x22;    sub- 
scription—daily   $3,    semi-weeklv    $1.50:    %% 
tablished— Mm  Gazefff  1880.  Journal  1888;  L- 
A.  Woodle  .t  Son,  publishers  (1—5  P). 
Circulation— Daily:  "jkl" 
Seuii- Weekly:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.700.    Actual  average 
/or  1896,  1,841.    In  1S97,  Y.    In  1898, 1.    Ac- 
tual average  for  1899,  2,389.     In  19ti0,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.     Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  July,  1902,  2,256.    In  1S03.  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904.  yl. 

GREEN  CO.  HEROLD;  Wedne.'sdays; 
German;  Independent;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  Robert 
Kohli,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4V 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ".JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  lenst  number  was  1,176. 
In  1902.  vT.     Inl903  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

SENTINEL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x27:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1850;  C.  A.  Booth,  editor  and  publisher 
(fi— 3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1395,  -jkl."  In  1896,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  smallest  edition  1,2.50.  In  1897, 
T  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1399,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

MONTELLO,  c.  h.,  Marquette  Co.Q 

on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Fox  r.,  20  m. 

N.  by  N.  E.  of  Portage.    Granite  quarry. 

EXPRESS;    Fridays;  republican;  four 

pages  22x^0;   subscription  $1.50:  established 

1861;  The  Montello  Exprt-as  Publishing  Co., 

editors  an^l  publisher  (C— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

MONTFORT,  Grant  Co.  p  6:^71  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E. 

of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat.    Grain. 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  RufU"*  D. 
Quick,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion   'JKL." 


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1115 


WISCONSiy. 


MONTICELLO,    Oreen    Co.    g    5591 
pop.,  ou   Chicago,    Milwaukee   &  St.   Paul 
ami  Illinois  Central  Rds.  and  Little  Sugar 
r.,  10  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Monroe,  the  county 
seat.    Flour  and  woolen  mills  and  cheese 
factories.    Agriculture. 
MESSENCiEll;  Tuesdays;   eight  pages 
18.\34;  subscription 90  cents;  established  1896; 
S.  E.  Richards,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation "iKi" 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  J.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKI  " 

MORRISON VILLE,    Dane   Co.  g 

175  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  about  14  m.  N.  of  Madison. 

Til  I BUNE  ;  Saturdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished i;«i3;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

MOSINEE,  Marathon  Co.  ^  657t  pop., 

on  Chloago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  15  m. 

S.  of  Wausau,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  lumbering. 

T 1 31  ESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1895;  S.  L.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "iKi" 

MOUNT  HOREB,  Dane  Co.  g  864t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 

W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Shipping  point  for  live  stock. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1  ;    established 

1886;  J.N.  Dahleu.  editor;  The  Times  Printing 

Company,  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL"    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

MUKWONAGO,    Waukesha    Co.  a 

on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  S.  W. 

of  Waukesha,  the  county  seat,  and  86  N. 

N.W.  of  Chicago,  111.    Summer  resort.    Ag 

riculture. 

CHIEF;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Chief  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation 'iiu,' 

MUSCODA,  Grant  Go.  p  743t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  35 
m.  W.  of  Mazomanie.    Farming. 

VALL.EY  VOICE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WATCH31AN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  H.  E 
Howe,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "uu,-"  (A  A). 

NECEDAH,  Juneau  Co.  D  l,20etpop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Yellow  r., 
19  m.  N.  of  Mauston,  the  county  seat.  I^um- 
ber  trade  center. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi 
can;  eight  pages  1.5x32;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tabllBhed  1884:  C.  M.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

N  £  E  N  A  H  ,  Winnebago  Co.  D-  8,954t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wisconsin  Cen 
tral  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  at  Its  outlet  on  Lake 
Winnebago,  14  m.  N.  of  Oshkosh,  the  county 
seat.  Paper,  lumber  and  flour  mills. 
NEWS;   erery   evening   except   Sunday, 

and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  four 


WISCONSIN. 


pages  18x24;  subBcription— dally  (5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1881;  J.  R.  Bloom,  editor; 
News  Publislilng  Co.,  publishers;  dated  also 
at  Menasha.  Circulation— daily"iKi'  week- 
ly "Jjti." 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CITY  TIMES, Saturdays; democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1  ;  established- daily  1882,  weekly 
1863  ;  J.  N.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 
also  at  Menasha  (6—3).  Circulation- dally 
"JKL."  weekly  "iitL.'  In  1898,  weekly  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

FRIEND  AND  GUIDE;  monthly; 
fraternal;  four  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  E.  A.  Williams,  editor; 
Equitable  Fraternal  Union,  publishers  (:3— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NEILLSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  t] 

2,104+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
ft  Omaha  Rd.  and  Black  r.,  66  ra.  N.  E.  of 
La  Crosse.  Lumber  and  wood-working  es- 
tablishments, flour  mill  and  foundry.  Trade 
center. 

DER    DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER  ; 

Wednesdays;  German;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
188U;  Carl  Rabensteln,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,156.  In  1S03,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904  yl. 

NEWS:  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  established 
1901;  R.  E.  Boehm,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "^kl."  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN  AND  PRESS  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  20x25;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  Crothers  & 
Tltft.  editors  and  publishers  (3— 3).  Circula- 
tion "jjkl."     In  1902.  Z  (4,  5). 

TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x44  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1879;  Times  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jki.  "     In  1902,  Z  (1,  4,  6). 

BADGER  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
A.  O.U.  W. :  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  C. Rabensteln.  editor 
and  publisher  (8 — 3). 

Circulation  "j_kl."  In  1902,  Z  (2,5).  In 
iy03.  (z— 4)  I  (••).    In  19(>i,  yl. 

SALT;  monthly;  religious;  sixteen  pages 
8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  establisled  Oc- 
tober, 19('3;  G.  W.  Longenecker,  editor;  Geo. 
W.  Crothers,  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

NEOSHO,  Dodge  Co.  D-  182  pop.,   li 
m.  N.  E.  of  Juneau,  the  county  seat.    Flour 
mill,  brewery  and  dairy. 
STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 

15x22:    subscription  $1.50;    esfabli.slied   1900; 

The  Standard  Co.,  editors   and    publi.shers 

(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

NEW  AUBURN,  Chippewa  Co.  tl 
400  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Chippewa 
Falls,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
lumber. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March.  1902;  H.  G. 
Goddard,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4) 
(Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1903,487. 
In  1904,  "JKL." 

NEW  GLARUS,  Green  Co.  Q  500 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Monroe,  the  county  seat 
Dairying. 

DER  DEUTSC  H-SCHWEIZEK- 
ISCHE  COURIER;  Mondays;  German; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  John  Theller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN. 


NEW  LISBON,  Juneau  Co.  D  l.OUf 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.. 
187  m.  "W.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Lumbering, 
flour  and  saw  mills,  agriculture  and  cran- 
berry bogs. 

JUNEAU  CO.  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1^7;  E.  N.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "JSi" 

NEW  LONDON,    Waupaca    Co.    n 

2,742t  pop.,  on  Qreen  Bay  &  Western 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  at 
head  of  navigation  on  Wolf  r.,  21  m.  W.  N. 
W.  of  Appleton  and  39  W.  S.  W.  of  Green- 
bay.  Planing,  saw  and  flour  mills.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Chas.  F. 
Carr,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  1896, 
l,3U4t  /or  1897,  1,351;  for  1898.  1,474; 
for  1899,  1,576.  In  19uO,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,743;  for  1902,  1,983.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Tlie 
Hollenbeck  &  Nye  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902   '•JKL." 

NEW  RICHMOND,  Saint  Croix 
Co.  b  1,631+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  and  Wisconsin  Central 
Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Hudson,  the  county  seat. 
Shipping  point.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN-VOICE;  semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  Franc  A.  R.  Van  Meter,  editor;  C.  H. 
Van  Merer,  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circ'n  "jk}.." 
In  1902.  Z  (4). 

NEWS:  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x"22;  sub-scription  $1;  established 
March.  1904;  R.  W.  Strong,  editor;  A.  L. Evans, 
publisher  (1—5). 

NORTH  CRANDON,  Forest  Co.  cf 

450  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 

Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of   Crandon,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

FOREST  LEAVES;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1883;  Wm.  J.  Neu,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKt.." 

NORTH  FREEDOM,  Sauk  Co.   n 

485  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
7  m.  W.  of  Baraboo,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  mining  and  farm- 
ing; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  September,  19('3;  Jos.  Senften- 
berg.  editor  and  publisher(l— 4).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

NORTH     MILWAUKEE,     Mil- 

ivaukee  Co.  m,  1,049+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Milwau- 
kee. Residential  suburb.  Manufacturing. 
NEWS;   Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 

gubscription  $1 ;  established  1898;  Geo.  Towell. 

editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).     Circulation 

JKL." 

NORWALK,  Monroe  Co.  -O  3.57  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Sparta,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1903;  O.  W.  Sprecher,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 


WISCONSIN. 


OAKFIELD,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  D-  417 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  T\  .   of  Fond  du  Lac,  the  county  seat. 

Dairying  and  grain. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1900 ;  Eagle 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

OCONOMOWOC,  Waukeeha  Co.  R 
2,880+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &.  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  31  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Summer 
resort.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Hathaway  &  Palmer,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jivl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,025;  for  1902,  1,208;  for 
1903.  l,311;/orl9(4,  1,3S0. 

WISCONSIN  FREE  PRESS;  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  23x^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1875;  Edwin  Hurl- 
but,  editor;  Free  Press  Company,  publishers 
(8— 3P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  1898  and 
1899.  publisher  asserts,  1.200.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  -i^.'- 

OCONTO,  c.  h.,  Oconto  Co.  cf  5,046+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Qreen  bay,  at  mouth  of  Oconto  r.,  30  m. 
N.  by  K.  E.  of  Qreenbay.  Flour,  saw  and 
planing  mills,  pickle  factory  and  pea  can- 
nery.   Lumbering.    Agriculture. 

OCONTO  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  171^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  P.  A.  Badour,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,  1,065; /or  1902,  1,391.  In 
I9U3.  yl.    In  19(4.  yl. 

ENQUIRER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  R.  A.  Sharp,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation -JKL  -  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2.4,5).  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  !••). 

LUMBERMAN;  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1862 ;  J.  W.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "tKL" 

OCONTO    CO.    REPORTER;   Fri 
davs:    republican;  twelve  pages  15x22:  sub- 
icfiption  $1.50;  established  1871;   W.  M.  Com- 
stock  and  E.J.  McCall,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-4). 

Circulation:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than,  1,080.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,249.  In  1897,  I Z.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
1,426  ;  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1900, 
1^773;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
1.S54.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903.  2,005 ;  for  V.M,  2.055. 

OCONTO  EALLS,  Oconto  Co.  rT  850 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 

Oconto  r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Oconto,  the  county 

seat.       Lumbering,   farming    and     paper 

manufacturing. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.P.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

OMRO,  Winnebago  Co.  o  1,358 pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee    &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Fox  r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Oshkosh,  the  county  seat, 

and  98  N.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Farming. 

HERAliD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


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1117 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


1891;  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Slocum,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 4K    Circulation  "fju" 

JOURNAL.:  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  P.  M.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iiti  " 

ON  ALASKA,  Lacrosse  Co.  -n  l,368t 
pop.,  on  ChloaKo  &  Northwestern.  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul,  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  and  Green  Bay  &  Western   Rds. 
and  Black  r.,  5  m.  N.  of   La   Crosse,   the 
county  seat.    Lumbering. 
LACROSSE    CO.    RECORD  ;  Thurs 
days;    independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scriptions! ;  established  1885  ;  W.  J.  Showers, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

ONTARIO,  Vernon  Co.  -a  389+  pop., 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Vlroqua,  the  county  seat. 

Steel  bridge  works.    Tobacco,  corn,  oats, 

rye  and  barley. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  E.  Rockhill.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).     Circulation  "JKL."  (A  A). 

OREGON,  Dane  Co.  g  697t  pop. 
—local  estimate  750— on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Madison,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.  Shipping  point  for 
tobacco,  hogs  and  cattle. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1880 ;  H.  D.  Hanson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).  Circulation  -mi.."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

ORFORDVILLE,  Bock  Co.  g  277 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  W.  of  Janesville,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  C.  A.  Pimber.  editor;  Francis  C.  Marble 
&Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl.-C  A  A). 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  ^ 
466+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis.  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  Rd.  and  St.  Croix  r.,  20  m. 
N.  by  N.  E.  of  Stillwater,  Minn.  Lumber 
and  agriculture. 

POLK  CO.  PRESS;  Saturdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI; 
established  1860;  Haul  Van  der  Eike,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  vkx.  • 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  A.  E.  Roese, 
editor;  The  Sun  Publishing  Company,  pub 
Ushers  (6—3).  Circ'n  -'.ikl.-  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2, 
4,5).     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

O  S  H  K  O  S  H,  c.  h.,  Winnebago  Co.  n- 

28,284+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wis- 
consin Central  Rds.  and  Lake  Winnebago, 
at  the  mouth  of  Fox  r.  Seat  of  Northern 
Wisconsin  Insane  Asylum  and  State  Nor- 
mal School.  Extensive  manufactures  of 
sashes,  doors  and  blinds,  furniture,  car- 
riages and  woodenware.    Lumber. 

NORTHWESTERN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; Indepeniient  republican;  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  17x24;  subscription  — daily  84, 
weekly  $1:  established— daily  1868,  weekly 
1849;  John  Hicks,  editor;  The  HIcks  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (2— 4). 

Circulation— Daily:    Actual  average  for 
1895,   3,354;    for   1896.   3.483;   for  1897, 


3,542;  /or  1898,  4,455  ;  for  1899,  4,565; 

for  I'.HK).  4.9S5;  for  19(il,  5,t261 :   for  1902, 
5.iH}i:  for  1<((I3,  6,43S;  for  19(J4,  r,'i31 . 
VV«'<>kly  :  "JKi-' 

T131ES;  every  evening  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic  ;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  Sunday 
and  weekly  eiglu  pages  15x22;  subscrii)ti<in  — 
dally  $5,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  and  Sunday  1883,  weekly  1866;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1897,  "iKi,.'  Actual 
average  for  1898,  3,737.  In  1899,  <i.  Actual 
average  for  \9W,  7,104##.  Inl901,###. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  Inl9<>l,yl. 
Weekly:  In  1897. -iKL"  In  1898, 1.  In  1899,  I, 
In  190(1,  yl.  In  1901.  •'■iki." 
OBSERVER;  Fridays  (A  A)- 
WISCONSIN  TELEGRAPH;  Fri- 
days; German;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $2;  established  1860;  Carl 
Rose,  editor;  Wisconsin  Telegraph  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl" 

WISCONSIN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE ;  monthl}';  methodlst  episcopal  ; 
sixteen  pages  15x28;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1895;  A.  J.  Benjamin,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1896.  I.  Inl897.Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  2,345.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  yl.     In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1902.  yl.    In 

1903,  -JKi.-' 

OSSEO,   Trempealeau   Co.  -D  472+  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  24  m.  S  E.  of  Eau  Claire  and  22  N.  N.  E. 

of  Whitehall,  the  county  seat.    Dairying, 

fruit,  stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

RECORDER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Gilpin  &  Gilpin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 5). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,   1,U50;  for  1903,  1,560.     In 

1904,  (z-2,  4)  I. 

PACKWAUKEE,  Marquette  Co.  D 

200  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central    Rd.  and 

Buffalo  lake,  about  16  m.  N.  of  Portage. 

Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1900;  Ohas.  Richards,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.-   (A  A). 

PALMYRA, <^<yr«r«onCo.^  716+pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  42m. 

W.   of   Milwaukee.     Dairying,   live  stook, 

and  grain  and  fruit  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican: eight  upges  lox2ii;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1874;  Andrew  Rood,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl.  ■• 

PARDEEVILLE,    Columbia    Co.   a 

788+  pop.,   on    Chicago,    Milwaukee    &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Portage,  the  county 

seat.    Grist  mill.    Hog  and   wool  market. 

Potatoes  and  general  produce. 

TII>IES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
J.  V.  M.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iii" 

PARK  FALLS,  Price  Co.  1 1,302  pop. 
—local  estimate  1,000— on  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Phillips,  the  county 
seat.  Paper,  pulp,  shingle,  saw,  heading 
and  stave  mills.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  G.  D. 
Young,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion ".TKL.'^ 


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PEPIN,  Pepin    Co.  -n   407t   pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.  and  Mla- 

sissippl  r.,  8  m.  N.W.  of  Wabasha,  Minn., 

and  40  S.  W.  of  Eau  Claire.    Wheat,  Indian 

corn,  oati  and  lumber. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1884 ;  J.  M.  Axtell,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iii  " 

PESHTIGO,  Marinette  Co.  q'  4,228t 

pot).,   on   Chicago    &    Northwestern    and 

Wisconsin  &    Michigan   Rds.,  6   m.  S.  W- 

of    Marinette,    the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  lumbering. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Thomas  Barrett,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PEWAUKEE.  Waukesha  Co.  P.  714 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

6  m.  N.  of  Waukesha. 

BREEZE;  Saturdays:  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  July,  1903;  F.  H.  Best,  edi- 
tor; Ernest  Towell,  publisher  (8—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

PHILLIPS,  c.  h..  Price  Co.  [j  l,820t 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Big 
Elk  r.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
C.  D.  Babcock,  editor;  J.  H.  Waggoner,  pub- 
lisher (10—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

TIMES;  Saturdays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1877;  Sackett  Bros,  editors  and  publishers 
(12— 3i.    Circulation  "jKt." 

PITTSVILLE,  Wood  Co.  n  634t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  15  m. 
W.  of  Grand  Rapids,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  republicnn;  eight  pages 
18x22;  established  1895;  C.  O.  Winter,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 5). 

YEliLOW    RIVER    PILOT;    Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1.25; 
established    i895;    Pitts   Bros.,  editors   and 
publishers  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl"  (AA^ 

PLAINFIELD,  Wau$hara  Co.  D  728t 

pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  34  m.  S.  of 

Stevens  Point.   Farming  and  live  stock. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1.26 ;  established  1898;  L. 
W.  Cnapman,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 

PLATTEVILLE,  Orant  Co.  P3,340t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  35  m. 
N.  E.  of  Dubuque,  la.  Seat  of  a  State  Nor- 
mal School.  Agriculture  and  lead  mining. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884 ;  R.  I.  Dugdle.  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation  'jkl."  In 
1902,  Z(  4,  5). 

GRANT  CO.  WITNESS;  Wednes 
days  ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x24  ;  sub- 
SOriptlon  $1.50;  established  1857;  Martin  P. 
RlndlaHb,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,728.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1.793.  In  1897.  Y.  Ial898,  yl.  In  1899,  vl. 
In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903, 

"JKL." 

JOURNALi;  Wednesdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;   estab- 


WISCONSIN. 


llshed  1899;  R.  C.  Huntington,  editor;  B.  F. 
Huntington,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circuintion:   In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  yl.     In 
1901,  "iKX-"    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

PLYMOUTH,  Sheboygan  Co.  D-2,257t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &,  Northwestern  Rds.,  55  m.  N.  of 
Milwaukee.  Iron  foundries,  breweries, 
furniture  and  cheese  factories  and  flour 
mills.    Shipping  point  for  grain  and  cheese. 

POST  ;  Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages 
17x28;  subscription  $2;  established  1886;  C. 
F.  &  H.  F.  T.  Wanderslebeu,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872:  Reporter  Publlbhing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3—3).    Circulation  "iiu.." 

REVIEW;  Wednesdaxs;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Review  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation'"jkl."  In  1901,  Z  (1.  2.  4,  5).  In  1903, 
Z(4). 

PORTAGE,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  n 

5,459+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chi- 
cago. Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  the 
ship  canal  connecting  Wisconsin  and  Fox 
r8.,33m.  X.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 
Commerce,  lumber  trade  and  manufact- 
uring. 

D  EHI  O  C  R  A  T;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $1:  estab- 
lished—daily  1886,  weekly  1877;  J.  E.  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circulation  — 
daily  "JJti"  weekly -jkl"  In  1902,  weekly 
Z  (1,2,4,5). 

REGISTER;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
dav.and  WISCONSIN  STATE  REGIS- 
TIIR,  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four,  week- 
ly eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1..5();  established— daily  13f<6,  weekly 
1850:  Maurice  Goodman,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation- Daily:  "jki  " 
Weekly:    In  1900,  'vkl.-  (??)     In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  more  than  two  years  has 
been  in  excess  of  2,000.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903 
(z-4)  I.     In  191)1,  I. 

.COLUMBIA  CO.  WECKERi  Thurs 
•ays;  German;  four  pages  30x26;  sub- 
•crlptlon  $8;  established  1874;  Mrs.  M.  A.  Sel- 
bach,  editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  'jkl" 
WISCONSIN  RUNDSCHAU;  Thurs- 
days; German ;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Frank 
Heldt.  editor  and  publisher.     Circ'n  "jkl." 

PORT   WASHINGTON,  c.  h., 

Ozaukee  Co.  D-  3,010+  pop.,  on  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd.  and  Lake  Michigan, 
90  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 
Iron  foundries,  breweries,  malt-houses, 
planing,  flour  and  shingle  mills,  and  a 
large  chair  actory. 

STAR;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  Independent;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  lff74;  The  Star 
Prluting  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  "Jiti-     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

HEROLD;  Wednesdays;  German; demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $150; 
established  1896;  W.  B.  Krause,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••). 

OZAUKEE   CO.  ADVERTISER; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1864;  M.  Q. 
Bohan,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 


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WISCONSIN. 


PlliOT;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5();  established 
1895;  Henry  Schoenslgel.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jki." 

ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  18x'J4;  subscription  $1; 
established  1856;  Carl  Fehlandt,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— fi). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "iKi"  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  1,185. 
In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  19(H).  1,1  (>5.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902.  1,130.  In  1903,  (z— 1)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  mH,  1,130. 

POYNETTE,    Columbia    Co.  a   633t 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  *   St    Paul 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Portage,  the  county  seat, 

and  25  N.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 

Flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays ;  Independent-repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884  ;  George  L.  Swartz,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  ••uu,." 

PRAIRIE    DU  CHIEN,  c.  h., 

Crawford  Co.  p  3,232+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Qulncy  Rds.and  Mississippi  r.,5  m.  above 
the  mouth  of  Wisconsin  r.,  and  194  W.  of 
Milwaukee.  Artesian  mineral  wells.  Agri 
culture. 

COURIER;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  22x38;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1848;  William  D.  Merrell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "JKi'' 

CRAWFORD  CO.  PRESS?  Wednes 
days  ;  republican;   eight  pages  17x24;   sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  January.  1904; 
Mariner   &    Beach,  editors   and    publishers 
(3-5  P). 

PEARL.  CITY  RECORD;  Fridays;  in 
dependent;  twelve  pages  13x18;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  October,  1902;  G.  A.  Fair- 
field, editor  and  publisher  (12—3).  Circula 
tlon  "JKL." 

UNION;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  sixteen 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1864;  Messer  Bros,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts. not 
less  than  1.080.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898. 
-JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

PRAIRIE   DU   SAC,  Sauk  Co.  n 

656+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Mad- 
ison, the  State  capital.  Wool  market  and 
shipping  point  for  live  stock.    Dairying. 

SAUK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent;-eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  Glegerich  &  Just,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.     Circulation  ■•ukL" 

PRENTICE,  Price  Co.  ^  939t  pop., on 

Minneapolis,  St,  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

and  Wisconsin  Central   Rds.,  13  m.  S.  of 

Phillips,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

C  A  Ij  U  I>1  E  T ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1892;  Mark  R.  Bell,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "iKj," 

PRESCOTT,  Pierce  Co.  t]  l,002tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.  and 
Mississippi  r.  at  the  mouth  of  St.  Croix  lake, 
and  90  m.  below  Saint  Paul,  Minn.  Shipping 


WISCONSIN. 


point  for  wheat,  barley  and  corn, live  stock 

and  baled  hay. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x93;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1874;  II.  P.  Hurlburt,  editor  and  publisher 
(fi— :!).    Circulation  •••iiu,." 

PRINCETON,  Oreen  Lake  Co.  D 
1,202+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Fox  r.,  35  m.  W.  of  Fond  du  Lac. 
Shipping  point  for  potatoes,  beans  and 
grain.    Wagon  manufactories. 

REPUBLIC;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1867:  Kelley  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3).    Circulation  "iii  •• 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1902; 
Bebbe  &  Clark,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  •'.uii" 

ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent, four  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  The  German  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

RACINE,  o.  h.,  Racine  Co.  O,  29,102t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 

Chicago  &  Northwestern   Rds.   and  Lake 

Michigan,  38  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee  and  62  N. 

of  Chicago,  111.    Manufactures  of  threshing 

machines,   wagons,    carriages,    hardware, 

baskets,  fanning  mills,  trunks  and   plows. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,    and    S  EM  I  -  WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  semi  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1879,  semi  weekly  1884;  V.  W. 
Lothrop,  manager;  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

Circulation— Daily;    Actual  average  for 
If 03,  3,70ti.    In  1904,  yH. 
Semi-Weekly:  "JKfe."    In  1899,  Z.     In  1901, 
Z  (1-3). 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKLi Y,  twice  a-week,  Tue.s- 
days  and  Fridays;  republican;  sixteen 
pages  17^x22;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1881,  weekly  1856;  The 
Journal  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3 — '^). 

Circulation— Daily:    In   1900,    "jkl."      in 
1901,     (z— 6)    H.      Actual   average  for   1902, 
3,496.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl" 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  eightpages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1896;  The  News  Publishing 
Co., editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jka"  Actual  average  for  1903, 
3.6  1« :./•<>/•  liK)4,  3.667. 

SLA  VIE;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Bohemian;  independent  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $8.20: 
established  1861 ;  Jan  Ellas,  J.  J.  Krai  and 
Jos.  Stehllk,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  7,500.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896, 
G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  zH.  Inl901,  (z-1.2,5)H.  In  1902,  yH. 
In  1903,  vll.    In  1904.  vll. 

CORRESPONDENT;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ; Independent ;  ten  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1883;  Henry  Bonn, 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

FOLKETS  AVIS;  Thursdays;  Danish; 
independent;  four  pages  19x25;  subscription 
$1.90;  established  1876;  Edward  Jensen,  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl."   In  1901,  Z  (4,  6). 

WISCONSIN  AGRICULTUR- 
IST; Thursdays;  agricultural;  sixteen  to 
twenty  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  60 
cents;  established  1877;    Andrew  Simonson, 


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manager;  Wisconsin  Agriculturist  Publish 
Ing  Company,  publishers  ( 1 — 5). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
26,970  ;  for  1896,  37.456. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
.a  year  ending  tcith  October, 
1898,  23.693;  for  1899,  33,- 
SSS;  for  19U0,  34,936;  for 
1901,  3D.S19;  for  190i>,  37,- 
515:  /or  1903,  33,181;  /or 
19(M,  37,3o4. 

B^~The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Wisconsin 
Agriculturist  is  guaranteed  by  the  pub- 
lishers of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper 
Directory,  who  will  pay  one  hundred  dol- 
lars to  the  first  person  who  successfully 
controverts  its  accuracy. 

FAMIIjY;  monthly;  literary;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  10  cents;  estab 
lished  December,  1902;  M.  Tlmmous,  editor; 
The  Family  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12-3). 

Circulation:    Actual    average   for    1903, 
103,500  (A  A). 

BORDEN;  monthly;  Skandlnavian;  lit- 
erary; twenty-eight  pages  11x14;  subscrip 
tion  50  cents;  established  February,  1903; 
Ivar  Kirkegaard,  editor;  The  Norden  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


WISCONSIN. 


RANDOLPH,  Dodge  Co.  D-  788t  pop.. 

on  Chicago,  Mllv^aukeo  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  72  m. 

N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Canning  factory  and 

flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1894;  P.  A.  Cummlngs,  editor  and  pub 
Ushers  (6— 3).    Cii-culation  "jkl." 

READSTOWN,  Vernon  Co.  -a  4031 
pop.,  on  Klckapoo  Valley  &  Northern  Rd., 
11  m.  S.  E.  of  Viroqua,  the  county  seat.  Ag- 
riculture. 

HERAIjD;  Thursdays;  eight  pagesl5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Maiben  & 
Hutchinson,  editors  and  publishers.  Circula- 
tion "f£i." 

REEDSBURG,  Sauk  Co.  a  2.225t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Baraboo  r.,  50  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Madison. 
Woolen  and  stave  factories,  flour  and  saw 
mills  and  machine  shops. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1860;  Geo.  J.  Seamans, publisher  (1—5;. 
Circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,150.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,367.  In  1897,  I  Z.  Inl898,  yl.  In  1899, 
publisher  asserts,  no  Issueless  than  1,3.50;  In 
1900,  no  issue  less  than  1.450.  Actual  average 
for  mi,  1,645;  for  1902.  1,559;  for  1903, 
5,673; /or  1904,  1.701. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x23  ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1888;  Ninman  &  Quimby,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl." 

REESEVILLE,  Dodge  Co.  O-  393+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Watertown  and  25  N.  E. 
of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Butter  and 
cheese  factory.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S89;  H.  L.  Snow,  editor  and  publisher- 
Circulation  "JKL." 

WISCONSIN  DRUGGIST:  monthly; 
drugs;  twenty  four  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  A.  E.  Meding, 
editor;  John  F.  Hughes,  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  •vu," 


RHINELANDER,  c.h.,Oneida  Co.^i 

4,998+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Wisconsin  r.,  65  m.  N.  of  Wausau  and 
255  N.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Milling,  manu- 
facturing and  lumbering. 

HERALD; Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  A.  W.Shelton,  editor;  Herald  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jki,." 

NEW  NORTH;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Geo.  W.  Bishop,  owner;  Rhine- 
lander  Printing  Company,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "iKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

VINDICATOR;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1886;  W.  H.  Trumbull,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

RIB  LAKE,  Taylor  Co.   b  662t  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Medford. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RICE  LAKE,  Barron  Co.  ^  3,002t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minueapolis  & 
Omaha  and  Rice  Lake,  Dallas  &  Menominee 
Rds.  and  Rice  lake,  56  m.  N.  of  Eau  Claire. 
Flour  mills  and  rarious  manufactories. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 

CHRONOTYPE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  E.  N.  Bowers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3 1.  Circ'n  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

LEA  DER;  Thursdays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scriptlon  $1.50;  estab- 
ll.shed  1896;  P.  H.  &  M.  L.  Swift,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHLAND  CENTER,  c.  h., 

Richland  Co.  p  2,-321+  pop.,  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Pine  r..  12  m. 
from  Wisconsin  r.  and  55  W.  N.  W.  of 
Madison,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising,  cheese  making,  lumbering 
and  manufacturing  of  railroad  ties. 

REPUBLICAN-OBSERVERj 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1885 ;  8.  W.  Fogo, 
editor,  R.  L.  Thurber,  manager  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,752.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  lS9i,l,75S'    In  1899,  y I.   In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  1.    In  1904,  yl. 

RICHLAND  DE3IOCRAT;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1892;  W.  Q.  Barry, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jjo,"  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902.  "iKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

RICHLAND  RUSTIC;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent: eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1876;  Bailey  &  Bailey,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,228.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,433.  Actual  average  for  1897,  1,563. 
In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  October.  1899,  3,038.  In  1900.  zH. 
Actual  averagefor  a  year  ending  ivith  July, 

1901,  3.63S;  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 

1902,  3,900;  for  1903,  3,700;  for  1904, 
3,790. 

RIDGELAND,  Dunn  Co.  b  75  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Barron.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;    established 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WISCONSIN. 


October,  1901;  H.  M.  Freer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "iKi."  (A  A). 

RIO,  Columbia   Co.   D  839t  pop.—local 
estimate  500— on  Chloago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Ril.,   13  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Portage,  the 
county  Beat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
BAIXJER  BLADE;  Thursdays  (AAK 
COLUMBIA   CO.  llEPOKTERi  Frl 
dars;  independent  republican  ;   eight  page« 
17x24;    Bubscriptlon    $1.50;    egtabllahed    1*«; 
C.  F.  Crawford,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation "JKi." 

RIPON,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  D-  8,818t  pop., 
on    Chloago,  Milwaukee    St    St.    Paul   and 
Chloago  *  Northwestern  Rds..  86  m.  N.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.     Good  water  power.     Seat 
of  Rlpon  College.    Shipping  point  for  wool 
and  live  stock.    Dairying. 
COMMONWEALTH  I    Fridays;    ueu 
tral;  six  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.30;  es- 
tablished 1863:    C.  H.  Ellsworth,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  -jkl-"  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1,072. 
In  1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899,  1,080. 
In  1900,  yl.  Inl901,yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4^  I.    In  UX)4.  yl. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  four  pages  20x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  The  Ger- 
man Printing  Co..  editors  and  publishers 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $l.fO;  established 
1867 ;  E.  L.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RIVER  FALLS,  Pierce  Co.  \2  2,008t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  ft 
Omaha  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
Flour  mills  and  potato-starch  factory. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1857;  Calvin  Randall  Morse,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIDIES;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scrlption$l;  established  1895;  Smith  Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers.    Circula 
tlon  "JKL." 

RURAL  BEE  KEEPER;  monthly 
<AA). 

ROSENDALE,  I^ond  du  Lac  Co.  n- 
300  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
9  m.  E  by  S.  of  Ripou. 
JOURNAL;     Fridays  ;     four    pages 

171^x24;    subscription  $1;    established  May, 

1903;  E.  L.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Circulation  "iio,.- 

SAINT  CROIX  FALLS,  Polk  Co. 

'X2  622f  pop.,  on   Minneapolis,  St.  Paul   ft 
Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  50  m.  E  of  Saint  Paul 
or  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Agriculture. 
POLK  <;0.  PRESS:  Fridays  (A  A). 
ST.      CROIX      VALLEY      STAND- 
AR  D;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  Carrie 
F.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (ii— 3).    Circu- 
lation "J«i.  " 

SAINT  FRANCIS,  Milwaukee  Co.Cl 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Lake 
Michigan,  5  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee,  the  county 
seat.  Catholic  Normal  School  and  a  busi- 
ness college. 

CJKCILIA;  monthly;  German;  music; 
«lxteeu  pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1874;  John  Singenberger,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).    Circulation  "iiti"    In  1898. 

71 


WISCONSIN. 


Z.      In    1900. 

Z(4)  (••). 


Z.      In    1902.    "JKL."     In  11,03, 


SAUK  CITY,  Sauk  Co.  n  SlOf  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Wisconsin  r.,  15  m.  S.  of  Baraboo,  the  county 
seat.  Breweries,  planing  mills  and  a  ma- 
chine shop.  Shipping  point  for  lumber  and 
grain. 

PIONEER  PRESSE;  Thursdays; 
German  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  C.  F.  Ninman,  edi- 
tor; Sauk  City  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "jju,  " 

SCHLEISINGERVILLE, 

Washi7igton  Co.  D-  649+  pop.,  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wlscohsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Farming. 

DER  BOTSCHAFTER;  Wednesdays; 

German;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Gustav 
Meister,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

SEYMOUR,  Outagamie  Co.  n-  l,026t 

pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 

by  N.  E.   of  Appleton,    the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1886;  H.  J.  Van  Vuren,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

SHARON,  Walworth  Co.  c;945t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Elkhorn,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  dairying. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  .subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lislied  18T8;  Geo.  Ziegaus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

SHAWANO,  c.  h.,  Shawano  Co.  \J 
1,863+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Wolf  r.,  68  m. 
N.  of  Oshkosh.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

SHAWANO  CO.  ADVOCATE- 
DISPATCH;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  E.J.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

SHAWANO  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurg. 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1859;  D.  Gorham, 
editor;  Gorham  Bros.,  publishers.  Circula- 
tion   "JKL." 

VOLKSBOTE  UND  WOCIIEN- 
BLATT;  Fridays;  German;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1H97;  F, 
A.  Jaeckel.  editor;  Volksbote  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3— :3). 

Circulation;  In  1901,  "jKi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1%2,  1,137.    Inl903,  "JKL." 

SHEBOYGAN,  c.  h.,  Sheboygan  Co. 

D-  22,962+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  Lake  Michigan  and  Sheboygan  r.,  62 
m.  N.  of  Milwaukee.  Lake  commerce,  furni- 
ture factories  and  lumber  trade.  Manu- 
facture of  enameled  ware,  leather  goods, 
pianos  and  shoes. 

AM  ERIK  A  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; German;  independent;  eight  pages 
12x17;  subscription  S3:  established  February, 
1903;  The  Amerika  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,and  SATURDAY  STAR, Saturdays; 


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WISCONSIN. 


independent;  eight  pag«8  15x22;  subBorlptlon 
—dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1885, 
weekly  1893;  E.  Reed,  editor;    Root  &  Reed, 
publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— dally  -iKi,.-  weekly  "iiu,."    In 

1901,  Z  (4,  5,  9).    In  1902,  daily  Z  (4). 
Publisher's  announcement.— Only  eight-page 

newspaper  in  city.    Circulation,  1,650;  in 

1904,  800. 

TELEGRAM  »  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— dally  $b,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—dally 1887,  semi-weekly  1888;  Frank 
A.  Zufflu,  editor;  Telegram  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2— 5  P).  Circulation— dally  ■iti." 
semi-weekly  "isi" 

ZEITL'NGj  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  German ;  republican ;  daily  four, 
Saturday  and  semi-weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dallv  $5,  semi  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished-daily 1897,  semi-weekly  1880;  A.  W. 
Pott,  editor;  The  Amerlka  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "iKL  " 
Semi- Weekly:  In  1895,  I.  In  1S96,  I.  In 
1897,  1  Z.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900.  vl.    In  1901,  "fj£i-"    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

HERALD:  Saturdays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $8;  established  1886; 
L.  K.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,850.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896  and  1897, 
publisher  asserts,  every  edition  exceeded 
1.500.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  yl.    In  1902.  yl.     In  1903.  ".ikl-" 

NATIONAL  DEMOKRAT:  weekly, 
twice  a  week,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scriptlon  $2;  established  1858;  Frank  Qott- 
acker,  editor ;  Demokrat  Printing  Company, 
publishers.   Circulation  "jkl  "   In  1897,  Z.  In 

1902,  ".ijTL." 

SHEBOYGAN  CO.  NEWSj  T^ednes 
days:  Independent;  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  W.  C. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1,488.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  average  for  \89&, 
1,517;  for  1897.  1,520; /or  1898.  1,488. 
in  1899,  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  vl.  '  In  1903,  "rKL." 

VOLKSBLATT:  Saturdays;  German; 
labor;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  Oscar  Loebel,  editor; 
Sheboaryan  Volksblatt  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "iKl  " 

SHEBOYGAN  FALLS,  Sheboygan 
Co.  a- 1,301  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Sheboygan. 
LITTLE  VISITOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

SHELL  LAKE,  c.  h..  Washburn  Co.^ 
1,823+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd..  70  m.  S.  of  Superior. 
Lumbering  and  farming. 

WASHBURN    CO.    REGISTER; 

Saturdays,  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1889;  Register 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
WATCHMAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  B.  E.  Hoar,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jki  " 

SHIOCTON,  Outagamie  Co.  D-  300 
pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,  20  in. 
N.  W.  of  Appleton,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription tl;  established  1897;  F.  H.  Colburn, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "uu." 


WISCONSIN. 


SHULLSBURG,    Lafaytte    Co.    g 

1.250+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rq.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Darlington,  the  county 
seat,  and  80  S.  W.  of  Madison  the  State 
capital.    Lead  mining  and  agriculture. 

PICK  AND  GAD;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  T.  J.  Law,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation "ijo," 

SOUTHWESTERN  LOCAL;  Satur- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1886;  J.  W. 
Blackstone,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "uu,."  (A  A). 

SOLDIERS  GROVE,  Crawford 

Co.  p  680+  pop.,  on  Klckapoo  &  Northern 
Rd.  and  Klckapoo  r.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Prairl© 
du  Chlen,  the  county  seat.  Shipping  point 
for  lumber,  railroad  ties  and  farm  prod- 
ucts. Manufactures  of  flour,  excelsior  and 
■tare  bolts. 

CRAWFORD     CO.    ADVANCEj 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Geo.  E. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "uu,." 

(AA). 

SOUTH  KAUKAUNA,  OutagamU 
Co.  D-  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  A 
part  of  the  city  of  Kaukauna.  Manufact- 
uring. 

KAUKAUNA  SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

KAUKAUNA  TIMES;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  C.  E.  Raught,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  "jju,  "  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,190.    In  1904  (z-4)  I. 

SOUTH  MILWAUKEE,  ^t^^'OM- 

kee  Co.  ^  8,392+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd..  8  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee,  the 
county  seat.    A  suburb  of  Milwaukee. 

JOURNAL;  semi  weekly,  Wednesday* 
and  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  T.  J.  Russell  and  L. 
A.  Miner,  editors  and  publishers  (6— 3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."     In  19(3,  Z  (4)  (••). 

TIMES-NEWS;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Ed.  Whalen.  editor;  To  well 
Bros.,  publishers.    Circulation  "uu," 

SOUTH  SUPERIOR,  Douglaa  Co.  Ys 
1,800  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  A  part  of  the  city  of 
Superior,  the  county  seat.  Wagon,  malle- 
able iron  and  stove  works,  chair  factory, 
brickyards,  planing  mill  and  windmill 
factory. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  Independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  R.  E.  Kenyon,  editor;  R.  E. 
Kenyon&  Co.,  publishers.  Clrc'n  "iKL."(AA). 

SPARTA,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  -a  3,855t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  La 
Crosse  r.,  25  m.  from  La  Crosse.  Summer  re- 
sort. Medicinal  artesian  wells.  Agriculture. 

HERALD -ADVERTISER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  W^EEKLY 
ADVERTISER,  Saturdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dally  $4,  weekly  $1.90;  established 
—dally  1898,  weekly  1885;  L.  D.  Merrill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Circulation— daily  "fju-." 
weekly  "jkl"  In  1898,  weekly  Z.  Inl902,  "jkl." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1123 


WISCONSIN. 


MONROE  CO.  DK>IOCRAT;  Frl 

days;  democratic;  el^lit  pages  30x26;  sub- 
Bcriptlon  $1.80;  established  1860;  Clark  S. 
McCoy,  editor;  D.  C.  Streeter,  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  -'jkl." 

WISCONSIN  HORTIC  U  LTFRIST ; 
monthly;  horticultural;  thirty  to  thirty  six 
pages  6x9)^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
lished  1896;  J.  L.  Herbst,  editor;  Wisconsin 
State  Horticultural  Society,  publishers  (11— 2). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


WISCONSIN. 


SPOONER,     Washburn      Co.    ~tl    on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Shell  Lake,  the  county  seat 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  l,'5x22:  8ub.scription 
$1.50;  established  June.  1901;  Ida  May  Qoss, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "jki-." 

REGISTER?  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
Register  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jiOi  " 

SPRINGGREEN,  Sauk  Co.  n  621t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
37  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 
Shipping  point  for  live  stock,  dairy  prod- 
ucts, hops  and  grain. 

HOME  NEWS;  Thursdays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  I'sxgS;  subscription  $1.35;  estab- 
lished 1881;  W.  R.  Purdy,  editor  and  pub- 
llgher(6— 3).    Circulation  "Jiii" 

SPRING  VALLEY,  Pierce    Co.  ^ 

1,021+  pop.,  on  Minnesota  &  "Wisconsin  Rd., 

U  m.  N.  E.  of  Ellsworth,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture,  manufacturing  and  mining. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
Bcription  $1.50;    established  1892;    Chas.  Lo- 
water,  editor  and  publisher  (.S — 3). 
Circulation  :   In  1901.  "iKL."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  l,'i59.    In  1903,  "JKL. "     Actual 
average  for  1904, 1,434. 

STANLEY,C;i(pp«jmCo.t|2,387tpop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of  Chip 
pewa  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  and 
farming  and  tanning. 
REPUBLiICAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription   $1.50;   established    1894; 

W.  H.  Bridgman.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  "i^i" 

STEVENS   POINT,  R-  h.,  Portagt 

Co.  a  9,524+  pop.— local  estimate  10,000— on 
Green  Bay  &  Western  and  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  63   m.  W.  of 
Appleton.  Foundries  and  flour,  paper,  saw, 
planing  and  shingle  mills.    Lumbering 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and  WEEKLY,    Saturdays;   repub- 
lican; daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly 
|2;  established— daily  1895. weekly  1869;  E.Mo- 
Glachlin,  editor  and  publisher  (.'5— 3).    Circu- 
lation-dally -iKL"  weekly  "jkl."    In  1902, 
weekly  Z  (1.2,  4,  5). 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Ed.  D.  Glennon,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6— 3).  Clrc'n  "j_kl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898.  Z.    In  1899,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."    In  1903, 

ROLNIK  ;  Fridays  ;  Polish  ;  independ- 
ent; six  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  S.  Hutter,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  l.«40.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "isi."    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

STOUGHTON,Oane  Co.  p  3,431t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  R<L  and 


Catfish  r.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Madison,  the  county 
seat  and  capital  of  the  State.  Flour  mills 
and  plow,  wagon  and  carriage  factories. 
Tobacco  market. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1876;  J.  M.  Hlbbard,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

HUB;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.26;  established  1881; 
Charles  S.  Crosse,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P).    Circulation  "utL."    Inl902,Z{6). 

STURGEON  BAY, c.h.,  Door  Co.d 
3,372+  pop.,  on  Sturgeon  bay,  an  Inlet  of 
Green  bay,  4  m.  from  Lake  Michigan.  Lum- 
bering, farming  and  shipping. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  republican;, 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1862;  Frank  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
agre/or  1900.2,560.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.. 
In  1903,  yl  (••).    Inl904,yl. 

DOOR  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pa^es  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  John  J.  Plnney,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl"  In  1896, 1.  la 
1897,  publisher  asserts,  least  number  printed 
1,1.50.  In  1898,  zT.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl» 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "ijfL." 

SUNPRAIRIE,  Dane  Co.  H  938t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Grain,  tobacco  and  stock  raising. 

COUNTRYMAN;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1877;  Walter  R.  Dunphy, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SUPERIOR,   c.   h.,  Douglas  Co.   ^ 

31,091+  pop.,  on  Duluth,  Superior  &  Western, 
Northern  Paciflc.  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  At- 
lantic, Great  Northern  and  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  St.  Louis 
and  Superior  bays  and  Lake  Superior.  Two 
good  harbors  and  regular  lines  of  steam- 
boats. Exports  lumber,  grain  and  iron. 
Six  flour  mills,  shipyards,  steel-rolling 
mills,  grain  elevators  and  numerous  manu- 
factories. 

EVENING  TELEGRAiVI;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ,  eight  to  th'i  tj'  two  pages 
15x21;  subscription  $6;  established  18S0: 
Evening  Telegram  jCompany,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,740.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
4,669.  In  1897,  G.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yH. 
In  19110,  zH.  Actual  average  for  1901.  5,63'.<S  i 
for  a  year  ending  with  September,  1902. 
5.806.  Ill  1903,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1904  6  99'-i. 

LEA  D  ER-CLARION;  semi  weekly. 
Thursdays  and  Sundays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.60; 
established  1890;  Leader  Clarion  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  in  1892  and  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  2,955:  for  1897. 
3,225.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900, 
yH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  190S, 
(z-4)H.    In  1904,  yH. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  R.  E.  Kenyon  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — i).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TIDENDE;  Fridays;  Norwegian  Danish; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 


1124 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


subscription  $1;    established  18S6;    John  L. 
Erickson,  editor;  Tlie  Siiporior  Tldeude  Co.,  i 
publishers  (1 — ti.    Circulation    mju  " 

TIMES;   Saturdays;  republican:  four  to  | 
elclit   pai?e8    18x24;    subscription    $1;    estab- 
lished 1S)70:  H.  H.  Hrliismade,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher 1 1—4).    Circulation  ■■iKj<" 

THORP,  ('lark  Co.  t]  888t  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Central   Rd.  ami  Eau  Cialre  r., 

40  ni.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Eau  Claire.    Lumbering, 

farming  and  stock  raising. 

C  O  IJ  li  I  E  R  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x_>0;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Wm.  Wagner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (0—3 1.    Circulation    Jii." 

THREE  LAKES,  Oneida  Co.  b  425 
pop.,    <m    Chicago    &    Northwestern    Rd., 
30  m.  N.  W.  of  Crandon.    Lumber  trade. 
ENTER  Pl{  ISE:  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x'22;    sut)scrlptlon    81-5<»:    established    1896; 
Frank  Steiner,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu- 
lation ■•)Ki."  (A  A). 

FOREST  ADVANCE;  Thursdays 
(A  A^. 

TIGERTON,  5/ta»'a>(o  Co. [j' 723 pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,23ni.  W. 
of  Shawano. 

CHRONICI.E;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  paKes  lSx24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  George  Meacham,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  ••isu." 

TOM  AH,  Monro*  Co.  '   2,840t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,i2  m.  E. 

of  La  Crosse.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

JOURNAIij  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  l.')x22;  suoscription  $1.25;  established 
1866;  L.  B.  S()uler,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3  Pi.    Clreulatioji  MKi." 

MONITOR  IIER.AM);  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  {lages  18x24;  subscription 
|l.25;  estaJillshed  18*^0;  J.  A.  &  C.  J.  Wells, 
editors  and  publishers  (4—5  P).    Clrc'n"fjfL." 

TOMAHAWK,  Lincoln  Co.  ^  2,291t 
pop,  on  Chicago.  Mllwaukee&St.  Paul,  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  and  Minneapolis,  St. 
Paul  &  Sault  Ste  Marie  Rds.  and  Wiscon 
Bin  r.,  24  m.  N.  of  Merrill,  the  county  seat. 
Luml)erlng  and  fa»"ming. 

I..EA1>ER|  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  Sl-5n;  established  I'^nr,;  Ware 
&  Lee,  editors  and  pul)lisher8  (11—5  P).  Cir- 
culation •■jKi.  •■ 

TO>I.\IIAWK:  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; elglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  ei- 
tabllslied  Hs7;  Tomahawk  Publishing  Com- 
paiiv,  editors  and  puijllshers. 
CMrciilnilon:  In  1H98,  ■•iKi"  In  1899.  zl.  In 
19O0.  yl.     In  l'.t01,  ••.■kj." 

TONY,  Chipprwa  Co.  t)  850  i)op.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  41  m.  N.  E.  of  Chippewa  Kails,  tlie 
county  seat.  Stave,  heading  and  saw 
mills. 

ENTERPRISE;   Fridays;  twelve  pages 

11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estal)llsh«d  1899;  C. 
E.  McKee.  editor  and  publisher  i6— 3).  CIrcu 
latlon    VM  •• 

TREMPEALEAU,  Trempealeau  Co. 

-a  6oV+  pop.,  on  Chicago  .'i  Northwestern, 
Clilcago,  Burlington  &  Quincyand  Qreon 
Bay  A  Western  Rils.  anrl  Mississippi  r..20m. 
N.  N.  W.  of  La  Crosse.  Farming,  lumber- 
ing aiiil  fruit  growing. 

CiAZETTEi  Fri.lays;  ln<Iej).ndent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  WK); 


Bohen  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  ■•jk_i.." 

llERAlii);  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
Alletta  D.  Goodhue,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jitL   ■ 

TltlBTNE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50 cents;  es- 
tatilished  March,  1902;  C.  S.  Utter,  editor  and 
publisher  Ci — 5).    Circulation  "jki" 

TURTLE    LAKE,    Barron     Co.    tl 

326+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  MluneapollB 

&  Omalm  and  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  .t  Sault 

Ste.  Marie  Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Parron,  the 

county  seat. 

KUGIjEi  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  l;Jx2ti;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
1900;  A.  H.  Nuesse.  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3).    Circulation  ".iKi." 

TWO    RIVERS,   Manitowoc    Co.  D- 

3,784+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  Lake  Michigan,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Manitowoc, 

the  county  seat.    Manufacturing  and  lake 

commerce. 

CHRONICTiEj  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..')0;  estab- 
llsh«d  1872;  Wm.  F.  Nash  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl.-' 

UNION  GROVE,  Racine  Co.  Q  520t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Racine,  the  county  seat. 
Milling  and  shipping  of  grain,  hogs,  flax- 
seed and  wool. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
abllshed  1877;  A.  P.  Colby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "iiu..." 

UNITY,  Marathon  Co.  D  415  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Central  Rd..  16  m.  N.  of  Marsh- 
fleld.     Agriculture. 

:>IARATllON    CO.     RE<;iSTER| 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x'J0;  sub- 
scription 81.25;  established  March.  19<»2;  L.  H. 
Cook. editor  and  publigher(3 — 13).  Clrc'n"iJLL.." 

VIOLA,   Richland  Co.  p  432t  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  8.  E.  of 

Vlroqua  and  4S  8.  E.  of  La  Crosse.    Grist 

and  saw  mills.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

INTEI.L.H;ENCER  ;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  SI ;  established  1890; 
John  IL  and  Gertrude  P>azler,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  ••iKy" 

VIROQUA,  c.  h.,  Vernon  Co.  -a  l,»50t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  La  Crosse  &  Southeastern  Rds.,  35  m. 
S.  E.  of  La  Crosse.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

REI'I'lll.K'AN;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub>crlptlon  fi;  estab- 
lislied 1S94;  W.J.  RobhiNon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (fi — .U.    Circulation  -vki." 

VERNON     CO.    CENSOR;     Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  i7x2t;  subucrlp- 
tion$! :  established  1855;  O.  O.  Munson, editor 
and  publisher  Ul — 3). 

Circuliilion :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts, 
SMialle.st  edition  2.2H(i:  In  IH%.  2.4(K).  In  1897, 
V.  lnlH'.i8.yI.  In  1S99,  publisher  as-^»Tts.  no 
less  Issue  tliaii  2.474.  In  I'.KK).  yfl.  In  1901, 
(z— 4)1.     In   VMti,  vl.    Ill   1903,   (Z — t)    I.     In 

I'.KU.  (7.-4)    I. 

VERNON     CO.    LEADER;      Fridays; 

democratic;  four  p.-vges  isx24;  subscription 
tl.5();  extaldlshed  IHHI);  F.  H.  (Graves,  editor 
and  publlshi-r.    Circulation    vki  " 


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1125 


WISCONSIN. 


TVABENO,  Forest  Co.  [:J'800  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  150  m.  N.  W. 

of  Green  Bay.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

NORTHERN  WISCONSIN  AD- 
VERTISER ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  John  E. 
Hlmley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

"WALWORTH,    Wahcorth   Co.    d 
227  tpop.,  on  Chicago,    Milwaukee   &  St. 
Paul  RdB.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Elkhorn. 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WARRENS,  Monroe  Co.  -o  350  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  about  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Eau  Claire.    Grain, 

fruit  and  dairying. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  F.  L.  Harris,  editor.  Index  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  '•mi," 

WASHBURN,  c.  h.,  Bayjleld  Co.  ^ 
5,862  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.  and  Lake  Superior,  12  m. 
N.  of  Ashland.  Coal  docks  and  elevators. 
Lumber  trade. 

BAYFIELD  COUNTY  GAZETTE; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEWS  AND  ITEMIZER;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  establijhed  188T;  Fred  T.  Yates,  editor; 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1891;  J.E.Jones, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WATERFORD,  Badne  Co.  a^  l,564t 

pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  7  m.  N.  of  Burlington  and  26 

W.  of  Milwaukee.   Agriculture,  milling  and 

sheep  raising. 

POST:  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877;  Ed- 
ward Malone,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

WATERLOO,  Jefferson  Co.  0,  l,137t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
24  m.  E.  of  Madison  and  60  W.  of  Milwau- 
kee. Shipping  point  for  grain,  live  stock, 
dairy  produce  and  brick. 

DEMOCRAT    AND     DAIRYMAN; 

Fridays ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  P.  H.  Bolger,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CANNERY  PRODUCER:  monthly; 
canning;  twenty  eight  pages  8J^xll;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1902;  Can- 
nery Producer  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (3—3).    Circ'n  "jkl."    (A  A). 

WATERTOWN,  Jefferson  Co.  Q 

8,437+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Rock  r.,  43  m.  W.  by  N.  "W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Water  power.    Manufacturing. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4.50; 
established  1895;  The  Times  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publi.'shers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
paj^es  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879:  James  W.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  y).    Circulation  "jkl." 

REPUBl^ICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can: eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  I860:  C.  C.  Nettesheim,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 


WISCONSIN. 


WELTBUERGER  }  Saturdays  ;  Ger- 
man; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  18B3;  Weltbuerger 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3.500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  lu  1904,  (z— 4,5) 
I  (DD). 

WAUKESHA,  c.  h.,  Waukesha  Co.  R 
7,419+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Wisconsin  Central  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  18  m.  W.  of 
Milwaukee.  Summer  resort.  Mineral 
springs,  stone  quarries,  foundry,  steel  and 
bridge  works. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  A.  F.  Warden,  editor  and  publisher  (3 -3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
ess  than  1,008.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts, 
mallest  edition  1,056.  Actual  average  for 
1897,1,068.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  number  1,056.  In  1900,  yl, 
Inl901,(z-4)I.  Inl902,(z— 4)1.  Inl903,  "isi-- 

FREEMAN;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1858:  H.  M.  Youmans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,450.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,375;  for  1897,  2. 138; /or  1898.  2,058: 
for  1899,  3,087.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  vl.  In 
1902,  (z— 6>I.   In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In  19U4,  (z— 4)  I, 

PRESS;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Rev.  George  C.  Weiss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1,1—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1900.  "jkl  "  Actualaverage 
for  1901,  1,479.  In  1902,  (z-4)  I.  In  1903.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,699. 

WAUPACA,  c.  h.,   Waupaca   Co.  D 

2,912+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and 

Waupaca  r.,  40  m.  N.   W.  of  Oshkosh  and 

130  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Farming. 

POST;  Thursdays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
Post  Publishing  Company  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  I,  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,900.  In  1898.  zl.  Act- 
ual at'erage  for  a  year  ending  with  Novem- 
ber, 13.  1899.  3,019;  for  19(i0.  3,311;  for 

1901,  3,351:  for  1902,  3,538;  for  1903, 
3,4SS;.for  1904.  3,438. 

RECOKD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Anetta  R.  Carpenter,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y".  In 
1898.  I.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 6)  I.  Actual  averagefor  1902,  1,896. 
It)  1903,  yl.    In  1904.  (z-4)  I. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1853:  W.  H.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5.) 

CAMP  CL.EGHORN  ASSEMBLY 
HERALD;  quarterly;  temperance;  eight 
pages  11x16:  subscription  10  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  H.  A. Larson,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age /or  1900,  3,750;  for  1901,  3.666; /or 

1902,  4,000; /or  1903,  4,000.    (A  A). 

WATJPTJN,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  o  8,185t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Fond  du  Lac,  the  county 
seat,  and  68  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Agri- 
culture. 
DEMOCRAT;    Fridays;    democratic; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.£0;  estab- 


1126 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIX. 


llshed  1900;  Powell  &  Sanborn,  editors  and 
publishers  (9— 3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••). 

LEADER:  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x:22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866;  R.  H.  Olirer.edltor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jki.." 

WAUSAU,  c.  h.,  Marathon   Co.   tl 

12,354+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Wisconsin  r.,  about  35  m.  N.  of  Steveni 
Point.  Lumber  trade,  manufacturing,  min- 
ing and  granite  quarrying. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
(▲▲). 

AECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weelcly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally  $5,  weekly $1.60;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1877;  Dunn,  Semmes  & 
Dodge,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation- 
daily  ••JKL-"  weekly  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

DER   DEUTSCHE  PIONIER;  semi 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and   Saturdays;   Qer 
man;    republican;    eight   pages   15x22;   sub- 
scription $2;  established  1892;  Oustav  Bohn- 
dorf,  editor;  Paul  F.  Stolze,  publisher.    Cir- 
culation -jjij,."    In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  ••jkl." 

WOCHENBL.ATT;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  German;  democratic; 
Tuesday  four.  Friday  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1871:  H.T.  Heise, 
edi  tor  and  publisher  (()— 3).  Clrc'n  -JKi."  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902.  -iKL.-      In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

CENTRAL.  WISCONSIN;  Satur 
days;  republican;  ten  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1857;  R.  H.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 9—3 1. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  IS'ifi.  T.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,"JKL."     (??)    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  R.  E.  Powers,  editor;  Powers  &  Lohmar, 
publishers  (6— 3).  Circulation  ••JKi."  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••). 

NORTH  WAUSAU  NEWS;  Wednes 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
scription   $1;    established    1901;    Jaeger    & 
Brandt,  editors  and  publishers  (11 — 2).     Cir- 
culation •■JKL 

PILOT;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  19x2fi;  subscription  $1.90:  established 
1865;  E.  B.Thaver,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Cii-ciilutinu:  In  1896,  '•jkl."  in  1897,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900.  1,1^2.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  ••jkl." 

PHILOSOPHER;  monthly;  literary; 
forty  eight  pages  4i^x7;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1894;  Van  Vechten  &  Ellis,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

'WAUSAUKEE,  Marinette  Co.  tf 
l,4."?6  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Marinette,  the 
county  seat.  Farming  and  lumber  manu- 
facturing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  Inde- 
pendent republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1..50  ;  established  1895;  Geo.  E.  Bog 
rand,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circ'n"JKi." 

WAUTOMA,  c.  h.,  Wau$hara  Co. 

347  pop.,  30  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Berlin  and  75  N. 

of  Madison,  the  State  capital.    Farming  and 

timber. 

WAUSHARA  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1 ; 
established  18.'58;  EUarson  &  Berray,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "Jki" 

"WAUWATOSA,  Milwaukee  Co.  q 
%,9A1^  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  ft  St.Paul 
Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee,  the  county  seat. 


WISCONSIN. 


Iron,  chemical  and  brickworks.  Suburban 
residences. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  eight 
pa^es  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895 ;  ludependent  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P).    Circulation  "uu,." 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x'.J0;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Wauwatosa  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WISCONSIN  BAPTIST;  quarterly; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  6x9:  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1899;  D.  W.  Hulburt, editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.  l,6'i5;./'or  1904.  1,550. 

WAUZEKA,    Cratoford    Co.    P  471t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 

KIckapoo  Valley  Rds.,  18  m.  E.  of  Prairie 

du   Chien,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

KICKAPOO  CHIEF;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  16x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  J.  O'Neil,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).  Circulation  "i£i."  In  1899, 
Z.     In  1900,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

WEST  ALLIS.  Miln-aukee  Co.  0,1,000 

pop.,    on   Chicago   &    Northwestern    and 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  6  m. 

from  Milwaukee. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  fOcents; 
established  1903;  F.  W.  Burke,  editor;  H. 
Towell,  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  ••j_k_l." 

WESTBEND,  c.  h.,  Waihington 

Co.  D-2,119-t- pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd.  and  Milwaukee  r.,  33  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Milwaukee.  Water  power.  Farming  and 
dairying. 

BEOBACHTER  ;  Fridays  ;  German;  in- 
dependent; twelve  pages  17^^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1880:  Washington  County 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.  SS6.    In  1904,  "j_kl." 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17xx!i4;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1853;  Washington  County  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  ( 1 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1S99,  1,155.  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ey^ding  u'ith  June, 
1902.  1,122:  /or  1903,  1,257.   lu  HW,  yl. 

WASHINGTON  CO.  PILOT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1892 ;  H.  B. 
Kaempfer,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jjcl  "  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1,029.    In  1898.  yl.     In  1899.  "jkl-' 

WESTBY,  Vernon  Co.  -D  524t  pop., 
on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  7 
m.  N.  of  VIroqua.  the  county  seat.  To- 
bacco warehouses,  arming  and  stock 
raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
F.  C.  Bunn,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

WEST  SAIiEM,  Lacroite  Co.  -a  7S5t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Norhwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  La 
Crosse  r.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  La  Crosse,  the 
county  seat,  and  14  W.  of  Sparta.  Water 
power.  County  asylum.  Stock-shipping 
center.    Agriculture. 

NONPAREIL-JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
four   pages  20x26;    subscription   $1;    estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1127 


WISCONSIN. 


lished—Noyipareil  1894.  Journal  1886,  consoli- 
dated 1900;  T.  Trimbell,  editor  and  publish- 
er (3—3).    Circulation "JKi."    In  1902,  Z  (4), 

WEYAUWEGA,  Waupaca  Co.  D 
911+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and 
Waupaca  r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Waupaca,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  and  saw  mills.  Water 
po'wer. 

CHRONICLiEi  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  F.  H.  Voshardt.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKi" 

DIE  DEUTSCHE  CHRONIK;  Fri 
days;  Oerman;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrlp 
tlon  $1.75:  established  1898;  F.  H.  Voshardt, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

WHITEHALL,  c.  h.,   Trempealeau 

Co.  -a  600+  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western 

Rd.,  36  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Winona.  Minn.    Flour 

mills.    Shipping  point  for  farm  products  of 

surrounding  country. 

WHITEHALL  TIMES  AND 
BLAIR  BANNER;  Thursdays:  four 
pages  30x36;  subscription  $1;  established 
1860;  J.  B.  Beach,  editor  and  publisher.  Also 
dated  at  Blair.    Circulation  "iKi." 

WHITEWATER,  Walworth  Co.Q 

3,405+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital,  and  51  W.  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Seat  of  a  normal  school  and  a  collegiate 
institute.    Farming. 

REGISTER;  semi-weekly;  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15J^x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  18S7;  Coe  &  Mc- 
Kee,  editors  and  publishers  (12-^). 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,604.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  every  edition  exceeded  1.600;  in  1897, 
1.700.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  y  I. 
Inl901,  (z-6)I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I.  In 
1904,  (z— 2,  4)  I. 

GAZETTE;    Wednesdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.25;  astab 
llshed  1879:  F.  R.  Bloodgood,  editor  and  pub- 
lliher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl."    in  1902,  Z 
(2.  4.  5\ 

CHEESE  AND  DAIRY  JOURNAL; 
monthly  (A  A). 

WILD  ROSE,  Waushara  Co.  n  68 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  5  m. 
N.  E.  of  Wautoma,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  lumber. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 


WISCONSIN. 


May,  1901;  J.  R.  Nash,  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (3—3).    Circ'n  "iKl" 

WILMOT.  Kenosha  Co.  O^  188  pop., 

18  m.  S.  W.  of  Kenosha,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

AGITATOR;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  75  cents ;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  R.  B.  Swenson,  editor; 
Swenson  Bros.,  publishers  (3—5  P).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WILTON,  Monroe  Co.  -a  400t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  S  E. 
of  Sparta,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and  grist 
mills.  Agricultural  and  stock-raising  re- 
gion. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Gruber, 
editor;  S.W.  Brown,  publisher.   Circ'n  "iii." 

WITHEE,  Clark  Co.  t]  306  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Chip- 
pewa Fails.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
February,  1902;  J.  A.  Barager,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WITTENBERG,  Shawano  Co.  cf  798t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m. 
E.  by  S.  E.  of  Wausau.  Agriculture  and 
lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;    republican; 

eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  I.  R.  Nye,  editor;  Hollembaek  &  Nye, 
publishers  (12—1).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHRISTIAN  YOUTH;  semimonthly; 
lutheran;  twenty  four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  Rev.  K.  O.  Eidahl, 
editor;  United  Norwegian  Lutheran  Church, 
publishers  (4— 5P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
les'*  than  2,200.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
3,991.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

WONEWOC,-^""*""  Co.  c  8ilt  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Bara- 
boo  r.,  6}4  m.  S.  of  Elroy.  Flour  and 
saw  mills.  Agricultural  and  stock  raising 
country. 

REPORTER  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  April  1, 
1876;  H.  H.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3). 
Circulation  "Jiti" 


WYOMING. 

Population    92,531 1.      Land  Area  97,575  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Montana,  east  by  South  Dakota  and  Nebraska,  south  by 
Colorado  and  Utah,  and  west  by  Utah,  Idaho  and  Montana.  State  capital: 
Cheyenne.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Lumber,  cattle  and  sheep  raising. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  190.5),  51,  divided  as 
follows  :  Daily,  4  ;  semi-weekly,  4  ;  weekly,  41 ;  monthly,  2. 

The  cities  of  over  1,C60  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 

Cheyenne 14,087+  Evanston 2,110+ 

Luraiiiie 8,207+  fSheridan 1,559+ 

RockSprings 4,363+  Greeu  River 1,361+ 

Rawlins 2,317+ 


BASIN,  Big  Horn  Co.  b  200  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  60  m.  S. 

W.  of  Sheridan.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BIG  HORN  CO.  RUSTLER:  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  to  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2; established  1889;  A.W.  Sef ton, 
editor;  Big  Horn  County  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation   'jkl." 

BATTLE  LAKE,  Carbon  Co.  P  380 

pop.,  50  m.  S.  of  Rawlins,  the  county  seat. 

Copper  mining. 

WINER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3.50:  established  1900;  Wellman  & 
Wilson, editors  and  publishers.  Clrc"n  "jkl." 
(AA). 

BUFFALO,  c.  \i.,John$on  (7o.  i  710j 

pop.,   36  m   from  Clearmont,  the   nearest 

railroad  point.    Stock  raising  and  mining. 

BULLiETIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  %2  ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  A..  G.  Lucas,  editor  and  publisher 
(9 — 3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

VOICE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  Hayden  M.  White,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  '•jkl" 

BURLINGTON,   Big  Horn    Co.    ^ 

470  pop.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Basin,  the  county 

seat.    Stock  raising. 

POST;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1903; 
W.  E.  Contant,  editor;  Post  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CASPER,  Natrona  Co.  a  883t  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 

and  North  Platte  r.    Agriculture. 

NATRONA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891;  A.  J.  Mokler, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

WYOMING  DERRICK;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1890;  Park  C.  Hays,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "ikl." 

CENTENNIAL,  Albany  Co.  P,  300 
pop.,  on  Laramie,  Hahus  Peak  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  30  m.W.  of  Laramie.  Mining,  agricult- 
ure and  stock-raising. 

POST;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
July,  1902;  J.Forrest  Lewis,  editor;  Central 
West  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 


CHEYENNE,  c.  h.,  Laramie  Co.  €\ 
14,087t  pop.,  State  Capital,  on  Union 
Pacific,  Burlington  Route  and  Union  Pa- 
cific, Denver  &  Gulf  Rds.,  100  m.  N.  of  Den- 
ver, Col.  Workshops  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad.    Lignite  and  iron  mines. 

LEADER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; republican;  eight  pages  15x20;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1867;  Leader  Publishing 
Co., publishers  (12^).  Circulation "ijcL- "  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

WYOMING  TRIBUNE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  S  E  M  I  - 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; dailj'  eight  pages  15x22,  semi-weekly 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription— dally  $6, 
semi  weekly  $3;  established  — daily  1884, 
semi-weekly  19(J1;  W.  C.  Deming,  editor;  J. 
A.  Walton,  business  manager  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  "jkl."  Actual  av»r- 
agefor  1903,  2,709;  /or  1904,  3.986. 
Semi-Weekly:  -'iKi.-'  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Aitiial  average  for  \^)A,  3,097. 

CODY,  Big  Horn  Co.  "d  60  pop.,  65  m. 
N.  W.  of  Basin,  the  county  seat.  Cattle 
and  sheep  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  S2;  established  1899;  W. 
F.  Cody  and  J.  H.  Peake,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

STOCKGROWER  AND  FARMER; 
Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2:  established  1902;  J.  K.  Cal- 
kins, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circula- 
tion "JKL  " 

DILLON,  Carbon  Co.  g  200  pop. 
DOUBLE  JACK;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DOUGLAS,  c.  h..  Converse  Oo.  a-  784t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  ec  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.  and  North  Platte  r.,  150  m.  N.  of 
Cheyemne.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BILL    BARLOW'S    BUDGETj 

Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  15x28 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1886:  M.  C.  Barrow,  editor; 
M.  C.  &  Minnie  F.  Barrow,  oubllshers  (3—3). 
Circulation  -jKi,"    In  1902,  Z  (3,  4,  5). 

ENCAMPMENT,  Carbon  Co.  Q  250 

pop.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Rawlins,  the  county 

seat,  and  40  S.  E.  of  Wolcott,  the  nearest 

railroad  station.    Stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  mining;  eight  page* 
15x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1897;  Earle 
R.  Clemens,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12— 3).    Circ'n  "jkl  "  Z(4)(»#). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1129 


WYOMING. 


EVANSTON,  c.  h,,  Uinta  Co.  d 

2,110f  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Ra.  and  Bear 
r.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Lumber  mills.    Coal  and  iron  ore. 

NEWS-REGISTER}  Saturdays  ; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x;(!6;  subscription 
$2;  established  1879;  J.  U.  AUard,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.lWJ.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JiLt.- 

WYOMING  PRESS;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1896;  Geo.  Ewer,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).  Circ'n  "iiki."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902.  ".iKL." 

GARLAND, ^i"^'  Horn  Co. ^200 pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in 
Nebraska,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Ralston.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

GUARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
subscription  $2;  established  September,  1901; 
F.  W.  Cooley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

GILLETTE,    Crook  Co.  □'  151t  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  55  m. 
S.  W.  of  Sundance. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GREEN    RIVER,  c.  h.,  Sweetwater 

Co.  p  1,361+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m. 

W.  by  S.  W.  of  Rock  Springs.    Stock  raising 

and  mining. 

STAR  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
Orcemas  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  ••jkl." 

GUERNSEY,     Laramie    Co.   P,    400 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 
22  m.  E.  of  Cheyenne,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Copper  mining  and  iron 
industry. 

IRON  GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Chas.  S.  Mills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

KEMMERER,  Uinta  Co. -n  800  pop.. 

on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.    A  trade  center 

and  outfitting  point.    Coal  mines. 

CAMERA;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898;  Ed.  S.  Brooke,  editor;  Kemmerer  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  -vjiL.' 

L  A  N  D  E  R,  c.  h.,  Fremont  Co.  D  737t 
pop.,  135  m.  N.  W.  of  Rawlins.  Gold  min- 
ing, farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1887; 
Frank  S.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3) 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average  for 
1896, 1,1 '70.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,405.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904   yl. 

WIND  RIVER  MOUNTAINEER; 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  Cora  V.Wesley, 
«ditor  and  publisher  (6— 3).  Circ'n  "i£i." 

LARAMIE,  c.  h.,  Albany  Co.  n,8,207t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Laramie  r., 
57  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Cheyenne,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Tannery,  rolling  mills,  machine  shops, 
soda-reduction  works  and  numerous  manu  I 


WYOMING. 


faotories.  Seat  of  State  University.    Stock 
raising,  mining  and  lumber. 

BOOMERANG;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SEM1-WEEKL.Y,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four  pageg 
18x24,  semi-weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $6.  semi-weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Mark  H.  Place,  editor;  Boomer- 
ang Co..  publishers  (7—3  P).  Circulation- 
daily  "iKL."  semi  weekly  "JKL  " 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription —  dally  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established  1890;  W.  E.  Chaplin, 
editor;  Chaplin,  Spafford  &  Mathison,  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Circulation— Daily :    "iml" 
Weekly:    In  1895,  "ijO;  "    In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  smallest  edition  1,220.     In   1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  "jiy,."     In  1900,  Z.      In 
1902,  "JKL." 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent-repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $S ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  F.  W.  Ott,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WYOiMING  INDUSTRIAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  ;  mining,  live  stock,  agricult- 
ure and  Irrigation;  thirty  two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  F.  W. 
Ott.  editor;  Industrial  Journal  Company, 
publishers  (12— 4  P).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

WYOMING  SCHOOL  JOURNAL 
monthly;  educational;  twenty  pages  7x10 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1904 
S.  S.  Stockwell,  editor;  Wyoming  Teachers 
Association,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

LTJSK,  Converse  Co.  Ch  180t  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.. 

142  m.  N.  of  Cheyenne,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HER  A  LD  ;  Thursdays :  democratic ;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1886; 
J.  E.  Mayes,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

MEETEETSE,  Big  Horn    Co.  t:  on 

Burlington  and  Missouri  River  Rd..  98  m. 

S.  E.  of  Red  Lodge. 

BIG     HORN    CO.    NEWS;   semi- 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  (A  A). 
WYOMIN<i  STANDARD,  Thursdays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15^.^x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  December.  1903;  C.  F.  Rath- 
bone,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

NEWCASTLE,  c.  h.,  Weaion  Co.^ 

756+  pop.,  on  Burlington  Route  Rd.    Stock 
raising,  coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

NEWS- JOURNAL;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  S2;  es- 
tablished 1889;  A.  L.  Putnam,  editor;  W.  W. 
Kellev.  publisher.    Circulation  "iKL  • 

TIMES:  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
June.  1902;  M.  H.  Camplin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—1).    Circulation  "Jiu-" 

PINED  ALE,  Fremont  Co.    u   100  m. 

N.  of  Rook  Springs. 

ROUNDUP;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription $2:  established 
19()4;  C.  Walt  Brandon,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—5  P). 

PRINCETOI»r. 

SIMILKAMEEN;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; six  pages  11x17;  subscription  $2; 
established  19(K);  J.  M  Wright,  editor;  A.  E. 
Howse,  publisher  (1—5). 

RAWLINS,  c.  h.,  Carbon  Co,  q  2,317t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  136  m.  W.  by  N. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WYOMING. 


W.  of  Laramio.  Commercial  gateway  En- 
campment Mines  to  Northwest  Colorado. 
Coal  and  iron  mines  and  railroad  machine 
shops.  Mining,  wool  growing  and  stock 
raising. 

REPUBLICAN  >  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1889; 
Geo.  W.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  "^ii." 

CARBON  CO.  JOURNAL?  Satur- 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $8;  established  1879;  Will  Raid,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3).   Circulation  •■jkl." 

RIVERSIDE,  Carbon  Co.  g  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  1}4  m-  from  Encamp- 
ment. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  mining;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  June,  1902;  A.  B.  Exson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—4).   Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

ROCK  SPRINGS,  S»ettwater  Co.  p 
4,363+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  288  m.  E.  of 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Coal  mining,  cattle 
and  sheep. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; twelve  to  eighteen  pages  llxlB;  sub- 
scription $1.90;  established  1882;  James  E. 
Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,055.     Inl904,  "JXL." 

MINER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1880  :  Frank  B.  Crumley,  editor  ;  Rock 
Springs  Publishing  Co.,  publlRhers  (1— 4).  Cir- 
culation "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SARATOGA,  Carbon  Co.  p  on  North 

Platte  r.,  23  m.  S.  of  and  connected  by  stage 

with  Walcott.    Stock  raising,  agriculture 

and  mining. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;    established  1891;  J. 


WTOmiNO. 


T.  Crawford,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "iJU." 

SHERIDAN,  o.  h.,  Sheridan  Co.  b 
1,559+ pop.,  on  Burlington  Route  Rd.,  In  Big 
Horn  mojintains,  186  m.  S.  of  Miles  City, 
Mont.  Farming,  stock  raising  and  coal 
and  gold  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1887;  Chas.  Becker,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3)     Circulation  "jkl." 

POST;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x42;  subscription  $2;  established  1887; 
J.  F.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "im," 

SUNDANCE,  c.  h.,  Crook  Co.  a  294t 

pop.,  61  ra.  W.  of  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

CROOK  CO.  MONITOR;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Joe  Lytle,  editor  and 
publisher  (10— 3 1.    Circulation  ■■ua," 

THERMOPOLIS,  Fremont  Co.  a 
299+  pop.,  on  Big  Horn  r.  at  foot  of  Shoshone 
Mountains.    Sheep,  cattle  and  horses. 

OPTIMIST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1901;  L.  J.  &  A.  L.  Duhig.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WHEATLAND,  Laramie  Co.  rx  450 

pop.,  on  Cheyenne  &  Northern  Rd.,  96  m.  N. 

of  Cheyenne,  the  State  capital.    Potatoes. 

grain  and  lire  stock. 

WORLD;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  I.  O.  Mlddaugh,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "isi  " 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 


Population  4.833,230.     Area  3,456,383  sq.  miles. 

Consists  of  the  provinces  of  Ontario,  Quebec,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick, 
Prince  Edward  Island,  Manitoba,  British  Columbia  and  the  Northwest  Territories. 
Bounded  north  by  the  Arctic  Ocean,  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  Davis'  Strait 
and  Baffin's  Bay;  south,  southeast  and  southwest  by  the  United  States,  and  west 
by  Alaska  and  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Dominion  capital  :  Ottawa,  Ont.  Principal 
products  and  industries :  Lumber,  furs,  fish  and  the  manufacture  of  flour,  fer- 
tilizers, woolen  and  cotton  goods.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals 
(March  30, 1905),  1058,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  107;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  28; 
weekly,  760;  bi-weekly,  4  ;  semi-monthly,  20;  monthly,  135  ;  bi-monthly,  1 ;  quar- 
terly, 2. 

The  cities  of  over  20,000  population,  according  to  the  Canadian  census  of  1901, 
are  as  follows : 


Montreal,  P.  Q 266,S'^6 

Toronto,  Out 207,971 

Oiiebec,  P.  Q 6S,S34 

Ottawa,  Ont 59.902 

Hamilton,  Ont 32,>>'>0 

Winuipetr,  3Iau 42,340 


Halifax,  N.  S 40,787 

St.  John.  N.  If 40,711 

London,  Ont 37,9S3 

Vancouver,  B.  C 26,196 

Victoria,  B.  C 20,821 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


ARMSTRONG,  Yale  District  g  800 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of 
Kamloops.  Agriculture,  mining  and  lum- 
bering. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  page'*  13x19;  subscription  $2;  estab 
llslied  May,  i;t02;  E.  V.  Chambers,  editor  and 
publisher  (-i— 3).    Circulation  "j_kl." 

ASHCROFT,  Yale  and  Kamloops  Dis- 
tricts n  500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
and  W.  bank  of  Frazer  r.,  130  m.  N.  E.  of 
Vancouver.   Mining  and  farming. 

JOURN'A  L;  Saturdays;  mining,  agricul- 
ture; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1895;  F.  8.  Reynolds,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

CAMBORNE,  Camborne  District  Q, 

25<)  pop. 
MIXER:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

CHILLIWACK,  2^ew  Westmimter 
District  -a  1,500  pop.,  on  Fraser  r.,  50  m.  E.  of 
New  Wegtminster,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  lumberine. 

PROCURESS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  W. 
T.  Jackman,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKX." 

CRANBROOK,  Kootenay  Co.  U 

800  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  S. 

W.  of  Lark.    Lumbering  and  mining. 

HERA  Ll);Thursday8;fourpages  17i*'x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1898;  F.  E.  Simp 
•on,  editor  and  publisher!:; — 3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

CUMBERIiAND,  Comox  District  p 
2,500  pop.,  on  Vancouver  Island.  115  m.  N. 
W.  of  Victoria,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Farming,  lumbering  and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  W.  B.  Anderson,  editor  and  publisiier 
(9—3).  Circulation  "iit" 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


ENDERBY,  Enderhy  Co.  R  1&4  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  57  m.  E.  of  Kam- 
loops. 
EDENOGRAPH:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

FERGUSON,  Yale-Caribou  Co.  28  m. 

S.  E.  of  Arrowhead.    Gold,   silver,  copper 

and  lead  mining. 

L.AROEAIJ  EAGLE;  Wednesdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1899;  E.  G.  Woodward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

FERNIE,   Kootenay  District  P,   2,000 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.    Saw  mills, 

coal  mining  and  coke  works. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1898;  H.  G.  Watson,  editor;  J.  R. 
Wallace,  publisher.   Circulation  •'usa,.'' 

FORT  STEELE,  Kootenay  District 

D  600  pop.,  on  Kootenay  r.    Mining. 

PROSPECTOR;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $2:  established  1895;  A.B. 
Grace,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
1.016.  In  1898,  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1899.  1,149.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  -JiCL."  Act- 
ual averaai'  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1902.  1 , 1 99.    In  1903,  ■•jxi." 

GOLDEN,  f^ast  Kootenay  District  P, 
705  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.      Lum- 
bering and  mining. 
STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRAND  FORKS,  Yale  District  R 
1,012  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Nelson 
&  Ft.  Shepherd  Rds.,  40  m.N.  of  Republic, 
Wash.  Lumbering  and  mining. 
EVENIN(;  SUN:  Tuesday  and  Friday 
(▲A). 

NEWS-GAZETTE  J  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  August,  1885;  W.  A.  Harkin,  edi- 
tor; Grand  Forks  Publishing  Company(  Ltd.), 
publishers  (,6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


OREEN^WOOD,  Yale  District  p  700 
pop.    Mining. 

BOUNDARY     CREEK     TIxlIES; 

Saturdaj's;  twenty  pages  9x13;  subscription 
<2;  established  1896;  Times  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

KAMLOOPS,  Tale  District  g  1,517 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  at  the 
confluence  of  the  North  and  South  Thomp- 
«on  rs.  Railroad  machine  shops,  round- 
house, etc.  Stocls  raising,  mining  and  lum- 
bering. 

INLAND  SENTINEL.;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Independent:  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1880; 
Inland  Sentinel  Limited  Liability,  editors 
and  publishers  (3— 3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  ".TKL."  Inl89a.Z.  Ac- 
tual average  for  1902,  1,187.    In  1903,  "jkx" 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1897;  F.  E. 
Young,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circula- 
tion ••JKL."    In  19u2,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

'K.ASJjO ^  Kootenay  District  U^  150pop., 

on  Kaslo  &  Slocan  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Nelson. 

Mining. 

KOOTENAIAN  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x2'«J ;    subscription    $2  ;    established    1895  ; 
Blackburn  &  Webster,  editors  and  publish 
•rs  (6—3).    Circulation  "iKt  •• 

KELOWNA,    YaJe   District    U,    261 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
CLARION;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

XiADNER,  New  Westminster  District 
^  560  pop  .  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Vancouver. 
DELTA  NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

XiADYSMITH,  Nanaimo  District  P 
610  pop.,  on  Esquimault  &  Nanaimo  Rd.,  10 
m.  S.  E.  of  Nanaimo.  Coal,  copper  and  gold 
mining,  fishing,  farming,  copper  smelting, 
lumbering  and  iron  works. 

LEA  D  E  R ;  semi  weekls',  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  liberal;  four  pages  18x24; 
Bubscrlptlon  $2;  established  September, 
1901;  T.  L.  Grahame,  editor  and  publisher 
(3 — 3)     Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

RECORDER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MIDWAY,  Yale  District  O,  275  pop.. 

on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Grand 

Forks.    Lumbering  and  mining. 

DISPATCH ;  Mondays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  established  July,  1902;  CM. 
Grouse,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOYIE,  East  Kootenay  District  P,  500 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of 

Cranbrook.    Mining. 

LEADER;  Saturdays; Independent; four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1898;  F.  J.  Smyth,  editor;  F.J.Smyth  &  Co., 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

m  A.'NAXM.O,  Nanaimo  District  p  6,512 
pop.,  on  Esquimalt  &  Nanaimo  Rd.,  Van- 
couver Island  and  Gulf  of  Georgia,  about 
75  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Victoria,  the  capital 
of  the  Province.  Coal  and  gold  mining, 
fishing  and  farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SE3II-\VEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  semi  weekly  $1.50;  established  1874; 


BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 


Norrls  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— daily  "jkl."  semi-weekly  "jkl- " 
HERALD;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899  ;  A.  C.  Thompson,  editor  ; 
Nanaimo  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NELSON,  West  Kootenay  District  O, 
4,500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Nelson 
&  Ft.  Sheppard  Rds.  and  Kootenay  r.,  115 
m.  S.  of  Revelstoke.    Mining  district. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscripiioii— daiJy  $5,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished May,  1902;  F.  J.  Deane.  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ECONOMIST;  Wednesdays;  sixteen 
pages  9x123^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  D.  M.  Carley,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NEW  DENVER,  TFesf  Kool  enny  Dis- 
trict c\  300  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
Mining. 

LEDGE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x23; 
•ubscription  $2;  established  1893;  R.  T. 
Lowerj',  editor  and  publisher.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

NEW^    WESTMINSTER,    New 

Westminster  District  -n  6,668+  pop.,  on  Can- 
adian Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds.  and 
Frazer  r.,  15  m.  from  its  mouth,  and  70 N.  N. 
E.  of  Victoria,  the  Provincial  capital.  Th« 
river  Is  navigable  to  this  point  for  vessels 
of  small  tonnage.  Trade  in  fish,  lumber, 
oils,  furs  and  grain.  Salmon  canning.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

COLUMBIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  thirty  two  pages 
11x15  ;  subscription  — d ail V  $5,  weekly  $1  ; 
established— daily  1886,  weekly  1857;  J.  D.Tay- 
lor, editor;  The  Columbian  Company  (Limit- 
ed), publishers  (8—3  P).  Circulation— daily 
"JKL  "  weeklv  'jkl."  In  1899.  weekly  Z.  In 
1900,  Z.    In  1902.  "jkl." 

PHCENIX,    Yale    Co.    g    17It    pop.- 

loc»l  estimate  1,500— on  Canadian  Pacific 

and  Great  Northern  Rds.    Mining. 

PIONEER  AND  BOUNDARY  MIN- 
ING  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  mining; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 :  W.  B. 
Wlllcox,  editor ;  Pioneer  Publi.'shing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

POPLAR,  Yale  Co.  R. 

NUGGET;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REVELSTOKE,    Kootenay  District 

m,  500  pop. — local  estimate  2,200— -on  Can- 
adian Pacific  Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  129  m.  E. 
of  Kamloops.  Mining,  Smelter  and  saw 
and  shingle  mills. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Revelstoke  Herald  Publishing 
Company  (Ltd.),  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

KOOTENAY  MAIL;  Saturdays; 
liberal;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893;  E.  A.  Haggen.  editor; 
Kootenay  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-4). 

Circulation  "iSL."  In  1904,  February,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  Issue  during  1903  was  less 
than  1,100.    In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


113;i 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


ROSSLAND,  Kootenay  District  P, 
6,125  pop.,  on  Cauadlan  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  W.  of  Nelson.    Gold  and  copper  mlnlnpr. 

EVENING  WOllI.Di  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $6; established  1901;  Alfred 
W.  Dyer,  editor;  The  World  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  li)01."ija"  Actual  average 
for  <i  year  ending  with  June,  1S)02,  1,0^20. 
In  1903.  "JKL."  (A  A). 

01 1  NEK;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
«nd  WEEKIiY,  Fridays;  dally  four 
pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages;  subscription 
—daily  $10.50,  weekly  $2;  established  1896; 
The  Rossland  Miner  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers.  Circulation— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  'mjil." 

S  A  N  D  O  N ,   Kootenay  District,  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.    Silyer  mining. 
MINING  REVIEW;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SLOGAN,    Kootenay   District    P,   700 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  48  m.  S.  W. 

of  Nelson.    Mining. 

DRlLLi;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1899;  C.  E.  Smither- 
Ingale,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

TRAIL,  Kootenay  District^]  1,200  pop., 

on  Columbia  r.  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 

Smelter. 

TRAIL.  CREEK  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  13x30;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.D.  Anderson,  editor;  Esling  & 
Anderson,  publishers  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


TROUT  LAKE,  West  Kootenay  Dis- 
trict O,  M)  pop.,  52  m.  S.  E.  of  Ferguson. 

].ARI>EA1J    MINING    REVIEWi 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

TOPIC;  Fridays;  conservative;  four 
pages  11x21;  subscription  $2:  estaljilshed 
1897;  H.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Circulation  ■■jki..'-  (A  A). 

VANCOUVER,  c.  h.,  New  We$tmin~ 

ster  Dittrict  -a  2(),19t)  pop.,  on  Burrard  Inlet. 
Is  the  Pacific  Coast  terminus  of  the  Cana- 
dian Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds.  and 
the  headquarters  for  the  China  and  Japan 
and  the  Australian  and  New  Zealand  steam- 
ship lines.  Dally  steamers  ply  between  here 
and  Victoria,  the  capital  of  the  Province,  90 
m.  south,  Nanaimo,  and  Seattle,  Wash.,  and 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  Agriculture,  mining, 
lumbering  and  salmon  canning.  Coal  in 
abundance. 

NEWS-ADVERTISER  I  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEK  LY,  Wednes- 
days; independent;  daily  eight,  weekly  six- 
teen pages  17x24  ;  subscription— daily  t5, 
weekly  50  cents  ;  established— daily  1885, 
weekly  1888;  F.  C.  Cotton,  editor;  News-Ad- 
vertiser, publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1897,  "iKL"  In 
1898.  Z.  In  1900.  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl» 
In  1903,  ■■JKL." 
Weelily:  "jkl  •• 

PROVINCE;  every  morning  and  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKI^Y,  Satur- 
days ;  liberal  ;  ten  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $i  ;  estab- 
lished-daily 1898,  weekly  1893;  W.  C.  Nichol, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  — Daily:    Actual  average  for 


FACTS    ABOUT 


The  Vancouver  Province 


ITS    FIELD 

Embraces,  besides  the  Cities  of  Vancouver  and  New  Westminster, 
the  whole  of  the  Mainland  of  British  Columbia,  Vancouver  Island 
and  Yukon  Territory. 

ITS    CIRCULATION 

Is  greater  than  that  of  any  two  other  newspapers  published  in 
British  Columbia.  Its  books  and  records  are  open  to  inspection. 
The  Province  prints  daily  its  circulation  figures  and  furnishes  an 
affidavit  of  their  correctness. 

ITS    ADVERTISING. 

The  Province  carries  of  paid  advertising  almost  double  the 
amount  of  any  of  its  contemporaries.  It  requests  inquiries  from 
local  advertisers  as  to  its  value  as  an  advertising  medium. 

HENRY   DE   CLERQUE, 

special  Representative, 
701-702  Schiller  BIdg.,  Chicago.     829  Temple  Court,  New  York. 


11J4 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  UIRECTORY, 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


1899.  3,373;  for  l-.Wi.  6.161:  for  19«il. 
5,7'i3;/or  iy«/->.  5,937:  /or  ij<.«.  5,!s3!S; 
for  1SX.4.  7. 1*29. 

Weekly:  In  18M5.  -iki,.-  In  1896.  I.  In 
1*^97.11.  IiiH9S.>||.  In  l><y9.  yl.  In  l'>it,' jki  •• 

WOKliOi  »*>•*•  ry  evenlnjf  except  Sundav, 
•n.l  SE.^I  I- WEEKLY.  Tues.lnys  and  Kri 
days:  ln<lepeii<tent  liberal ;  el^ht  ti>  sixteen 
paKes-dally  17x2l.  semi  weekly  17x21  and 
19x)4:  subacrlptlon-dallv  f ".  f»einl  weekly  $1 ; 
e«t«bllshed  H13;  World  PubllHhlnKConipany, 
publlsheri  >  "■> — 3  Pi. 

Circulntiou  — l>nlly:  Accorded  H  from  1892 
to  1S95.  In  H9fl.  II.  In  ^97.  II  Z.  In  !'»■!, 
yH.  In  I'-'.n*,  zll.  Inl9«iO,  vll.  Inl9<)l.yH. 
In  V.ori.  vli.  In  19i«,  yl.  In  rJ04.  v|. 
Heini- Weekly:  Katln^  varied  from  O  In 
IH92  to  H  In  lsy5.  In  l^.»fi,  ||.  In  1^7.  II  /.. 
In  H'<^.  vH.  In  1><W.  zll.  In  Iixn,  yH.  In 
1901,  V  II.  In  :'««r.'.  vll.  Inl'.ttS.  vl.  InlKH.yl. 

IM>EPKM)E\T  ;  Sntnfdays;  labor; 
six  pacea  ISx2"J;  siih-icrlptt on  $1 :  established 
l»»t :  Oeor^e  Barllcy.  editor;  Independent 
Printing  Conipanv.  publKhers  (7— 3i.  Circu- 
lation "jKi  -    In  I'O',,  Z  (4)  (••). 

MT.  PLEASANT  A  »  V  O  C  A  T  E  : 
Saturdavs;  four  pa^'es  19x21:  Hiibacriptlun 
$1;  established  ISW;  Mrs.  K.  Whitnev,  editor 
and  nublUher.    Circulation    -jiii.'  (^  A'- 

WESTEKN    (LAKION:    Thursdays; 
nociallst  :  f.ur  paRen  15x22;  mibscrlptlon  Mi 
cents;  established  r.Ol ;   It.  P.  Petti  piece,  edi 
tor;  Western  SotHalist  PubliihinK  Co.,  pub 
lishtrs  '  12-3'.    Circulation   -jki  •■ 

liltlTISlI  (  <)M  MBIA  LIMHEK- 
MAN;  monthly  (A  A  •■ 

>IININ<;    E.\<HANC;E:    monthly; 
niinlnK  ;  tv.entv-eljrht  papes  9x12;   §ul>scrlp- 
tlon  tl:    established   I'^W:    G.  SheUion  Will 
lama,  editor  and  publlshar  (.1 — 4i.    Circula- 
tion ••■IKL- 

VERNON,    Tale    District  "^  900  pop., 
on  Canadian  i^acitlc  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Kam 


loopi.    Saw  mills.    Agriculture,  lumbering 

and  niiuiiiK. 

NEWS;  Thurndayg;  eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscdption  $-i:  establiihed  1891 ;  J.  F.  Smith, 
editor;  News  Printing  and  Pubiiflbing  Com- 
pany, publlahers  (6—3 1.    Circulation 


VICTORIA,  c.h.,  Victoria  DiatrietQ^ 
Capital  ol"  the  I'roTlnce,  2ii.821  pop., 
on  Eaqiilinalt  &  Nanalino  R<i.,  Juan  de  Fuoa 
■trait  and  Southeastern  extremity  of  Van- 
couTer  Island,  opposite  the  entrance  to 
Puget  sound.  Dally  steamers  to  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  and  points  on  Puget  nound ;  flve- 
day  service  to  San  Francisco,  and  \veekly 
steamers  to  Alaska.  Steamers  ply  dally 
except  Monday  between  here  and  Van- 
couver. Lumt>ering,  gold,  silver,  copper 
and  ooal  mining,  tiaheries  and  commerce. 

C  O  L  O  N  I  W  T  J    every  morning  except 
Mon<lay,  and  SE.M  I- WEEK  L  Y,  Mon.lays 

and  Fridays;  conservative:  elKlit  pages  16xU3; 
subscription  —  dally  $j,  semi  weekly  (1  ; 
established-daily  1828.  semi  ■  weekly  18S8; 
Colonist  PrlntlriK'  and  Publishing  Co.  (Lim- 
ited I,  editors  and  publishers  i  1 — 1 1. 
Circuliitiou-  Daily:  Inls<^5. 1.  In  1896.  I. 
In  1897.  IZ.  Actu<il  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing xeith  June,  1S9S.  'i,H5H.  In  1S99.  vH. 
Inl9<J<i.vI.  In  19111,  (z— 4)  I.  ArtunI  (ivrraije 
for  19«r2.  3, .574:  for  1903,  3,695.  In 
19o4.  vll. 

Semi-Weeklr:  In  1896,-uu,."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  IsiH.  n.  In  1899.  yl.  In  19nii.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  l'.tii2.  yl.  In  lf03.  yl.  In  1904,  y I. 
TIlTEtM  every  erening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLV,  tw|.-e  *-^yeek,  1  upfdays 
and  Fridays:  liberal;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 


MLLION5 


are  spent  for  AMERICAN  GOODS  every 
year  by  the  merchants  of  British  Columbia. 
Knowing  ones  advertise  in 


THe  Colonist 


and  get  a  share  of  this  tradr. 


The  "WANT"  medium  of  the  Canadian  Northwest  Coast. 
More  "Want"  ads.  appear  in  The  Colonist  than  in  any  other  paper 
in  the  Dominion,  west  of  Winnipeg. 


Wc  Cover  the  Entire  Province. 


Branch  Office  in  Vancouver. 


DAILY.  $s^  PER  ANNUM. 
5EMI  WEEKLY.  $I.oo  PER  ANNUM. 


THE  COLONIST, 


Viclorid,  B.  C, 


CANADA, 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


1135 


BItlTISH  COLUMBIA. 


MANITOBA. 


■crlptlon  — dallv  $5,  weekly  $1;  eitabllihed 
1884  ;  Wm.  Templenian,  manager  ;  Times 
PrlntlnK  and  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  pub- 
llBherg  (!»— 3). 

Circiilutioii-Daily:     In  1898,  "uu,  "     In 
1899.  zl.     In  19(K).  vl.     In  1901,  (z— 4)  I.      In 
190J.  (z-S)  1.    In  1903.  (z— 1)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly:    In    1896.   -VKi."      In    1897,   Z.    In 
190-J.  ••.•  K 1 . ■•     In  190.^  Z  ( n  ( •  •). 

WEEK;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  VixMU,;  Bubscrlptlou  $1;  established 
January,  19(4;  S.  A.  G.  Finch,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—")  P). 

BRITIHH  COLUMBIA  MINING 
RECORI)  I  monthly;  fifty  six  to  sixty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  t'i;  entabllshed  1894; 
The  Milling  Record  Limited  Liability,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  February,  1898, 
2.800.  In  1899.  H.  In  19(X).  yl.  In  1901,yl. 
In  1W2,  vl.    In  1903,  ".-kj." 

CANADIAN  EAGLE}  monthly  (A  A). 

WILMER,  ^ast  Kootenay  District  P, 

400  pop.,  ou  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  80  m. 

from  Golden. 

OUTCROP;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  1.txJ2  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Wm.  P.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 1).    Circulation  "ikl." 

YMIR,  Kootenay  District  Q,  on  Nelson 

&  Fort  Shepherd  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Nelson. 

Gold  mining. 

MIRROR;  Wednesdays;  four  pagei 
14x23;  subscription  S2;  established  1896;  C. 
Dell  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir 
culation  "jkl." 

MANITOBA. 

ARNAUD,  Provenclier  District  O,  20 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  46  m.  S.  of 
Winnipeg. 
ADVANCE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BALDUR,  Lisgar  District  p  300  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of  Mel- 
bourne.   Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  S.  R.  P.  Cooper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3^.    Circulation  "jkl." 

B I R  T  Li  E  ,  Marquttte  District  \2  846t 

pop.,  on  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  200 

m.  N.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the 

Province.    Headquarters  of  the  Dominion 

Government  Indian  Agency.    Lumber  and 

flour  mills.    Farming. 

EYE-WITNESS;  Tuesdays;  independ 
«nt;  four  pages  17x3S;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  E.  J.  Wilson,  editor;  Blrtle  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "ikl." 

BOISSEVAIN,  Brandon  District  p 
898  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  In  an 
agricultural  district. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  W, 
Ashley,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Circula- 
tion  "JKJ,." 

BOISSEVAIN,    Selkirk    District  p 

750  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  182  m.  S. 

W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 

ince.    Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

GliOBE;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
W.  H.  Ashley,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


RECORDER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1689;  A, 
Barton,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkj.." 

BRANDON,  Selkirk  District  p  6,000 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Puclflo,  Canadian  North- 
ern and  Great  Northwest  Central  Rd«.  and 
S.  bank  of  the  Assinlbolne  r..  135  m.  W.  of 
Winnipeg,  thecapltal  of  the  Province.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising.  Flour,  lumber 
and  woolen  mills  and  twine  factory. 

SUN;  every  morning,  and  WESTERN 
SIjN,  Thursdays;  liberal;  dally  four  pages 
13x20,  weekly  eight  pages  15x21%;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $3.50,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1898.  weekly  1881;  J.  A.  Osborne,  edi- 
tor; The  Western  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8— 3P). 

Circulation— Daily :  "ji^l" 
Weekly:    In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  H   Z.    In 
1898,  yll.   In   1899,    yl.   In   1900,  yl.    In  1901, 
(z— 4,  5,)  I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Clarence 
King,  editor  and  publisher;  issues  also  an 
eight  page  Saturday  edition  (12—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  IWd, 
1,493.     Inl904,(z-4)1  (••). 

CARBERRY,  Macdonald  Di8trict\^ 
1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m. 
E.  of  Brandon,  and  105  W.  of  Winnipeg. 
Agriculture  and  grain  and  stock  raising. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  confiervatlve; 
eight  pages  20x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Ben  A.  Huckell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKi." 

NEWS;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
14x21  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1889  ; 
W.  Small,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JUL." 

CARMAN,  Selkirk  District  p  1,200 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,57m.  S.  W.  of 
Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Two  grist  mills  and  five  grain  olevators. 
Agriculture. 

DUFFERIN  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  W.  Jameson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl  " 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  conservative; 
ei^ht  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890:  George  Harper,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iju,  " 

CARTWRIGHT,  Lisgar  District  p 

175  pop.— local  estimate  350 — on  Canadian 

Pacific   Rd.,    148   m.  S.  W.    of    Winnipeg. 

Wheat,  cattle  and  hogs. 

ROCK  LAKE  REVIEW;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Robert  J.  C.  Stead,  editor  and 
Dubllsher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

CRYSTAL  CITY,  Lisgar  District  P 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Pilot 
Mound.  Grist  and  saw  mills,  elevatori 
and  brick  yards. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  N. 
E.  Nunn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

CYPRESS  RIVER,  Macdonald  Dis- 

trict  p  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  100  m.  S.W. 

of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 

Farming. 

WESTERN  PRAIRIE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages   13x20:    subscription   $1;    established 


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1897;  C.  E.  Bastin,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  •'jki-" 

DAUPHIN,  Marquette  District^  1,065 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  7  m.  W. 
of  Dauphin   Lake    and   176   m.  N.  W.   of 
Winnipeg,  the  capital    of    the   Province. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 
PRESS;  Thursdays;   eight   pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Press  Pub- 
lishing   Co.,  editors  and  publishers    (3—3). 
Circulation  "jsi.' 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdays;  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1904;  S.  A.  Slocum,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—4). 

DELORAINE,  Brandon   District  P 

650  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  200  m. 

S.  W.  of  Winnipeg.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  Frank  Lush,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation  ■jkl" 

TIi^IES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Geo.  Pat- 
terson, editor  and  publisher.    CIrc'n  -jkl." 

DOMINION  CITY,  Provencher  Dis. 

trict  P  400  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 

55  m.  S.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the 

Province.    Mining  and  farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  establlahed 
189S;  E.  F.  Collins,  editor;  D.  Phillips,  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

ELGIN,  Brandon  District  p  150  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  of  Bran- 
don.   Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901;  A. 
H.  Liversidge,  editor;  W.  Llversidge,  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "JKI-." 

ELKHORN,    Selkirk   District  p  500 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  196  m.  W.  of 
Winnipeg,   the   capital   of   the   Province. 
Agriculture. 
ADVOCATE;   Thursdays;    eight   pages 

17x24;   subscription  $1;    established  1892;  W. 

J.  Thompson,  editor   and   publisher    (9—3). 

Circulation  "iBi" 

EMERSON,    Provencher   District    ^\ 

660  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  r., 

65  m.  S.  of  Winnipeg,  the  Provincial  capital. 

Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30; 
BUbscription  SI;  established  1895;  W.  B. 
Ballentlne,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion 'iKL." 

GIMLI,  Selkirk  District  D-  200  pop.,  50 

m.   N.  of  Winnipeg.    Railroad   station   is 

Nettley  Lalie,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 

SVAVA;  monthly;  fifty-two  pages  4i^x6; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1897  ;  G.  M. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3)  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

GLADSTONE,  Marquette  District  -p 

878  pop.,  on  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

about  80  m.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of 

the  Province.    Farming. 

AGE;  Thursdayg ;  independent;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subsorlptlon  $1 ;  established  1872; 
H.  J.  Newman,  editor;  Age  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publUhera  (6—3).    Circulation  "jju.  " 


MANITOBA. 


GLENBORO,  Marquette   District  p 

150  pop.,  on  Canadian  Paciflo  Rd.,  100  m. 

S.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  Provincial  capital. 

Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20, 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1892  ;  W.  T. 
Shipley,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "fiU,." 

GRAND  VIEW,  Marquette  District 
-a  200  pop.,  on  Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  25 
m.  N.  E.  of  Brandon.    Grain  and  flour. 
EXPONENT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x20; 

subscription   $1;    established    March,   1901; 

George   A.    Graham,   editor  and    publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

HAMIOTA,  Marquette  District  -a  50O 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  87  m.  from 
Brandon.    Grain,   flour   and    cattle    chief 
shipments. 
ECHO;    Thursdays;    independent;   eight 

pages    18x20;   subscription   $1;    established 

1902;  Ed.  L.  Stone,  editor;  Venables  &  Stone,. 

publishers  (1—4)-    Circulation  "jkl." 

HARTNEY,  Selkirk  District  p  80a 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  125  m.  W.  of 
Winnipeg.  Four  grain  elevators.  Agri- 
culture. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1893  ;  Murdoch  & 
Lewis,  editors  and  publishers.   Circ'n  "jkl." 

HOLLAND,   MacdonaU  District    p 
450 pop., on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. ,  about  90  m. 
S.  W.  of  Winnipeg.    Elevators.    Wheaf 
OBSERVER;  Fridays;  eight  to  sixteen 

pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 

B.  W.  Woodhull,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

LA  RIVIERRE,   Lisgar  District  g 

on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  by  N.  of 

Pilot  Mound. 

TIMES;  semimonthly;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1901;  R.  H. 
Spedding,  editor.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LYLETON,  Brandon  District  p   on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Vlrden. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MACGREGOR,  Macdonald  District 
-n  300  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m. 
W.  of  Portage  la  Prairie,  the  county  dis- 
trict, and  T4  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of 
the  Province.  Farming,  live  stock  and 
lumbering. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent-lib- 
eral; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Bailey  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

M  A  N  I T  O  U  .  Selkirk  District  p  600' 
pop., on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  102  m.  S.W. 
of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Farming. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  W.  D.  Rutton, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

\\ESTERN  CANADIAN;  Wednes- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  R.  H.  Spedding,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

MELITA,   Selkirk  District  p  500  vojt.,. 

on   Canadian  Pacific   Rd.,  65  m.  S.  W.  of 

Brandon.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE  i  Thursdays  ;  indepen- 
dent ;   eight  pages  18x30 ;    subscription  $1  u 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MAMTOliA. 


MANITOBA. 


established  1890  ;  J.  B.  Urahaiii,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3).    Circulation  'Mjtt  " 

WESTERN     PR0(;KE8S(    Wednes 
days;  eight  pact's  15x23;  subsorlptlou  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1H99;  Robert  Simpson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "tsi" 

MIAMI,  Lisgar   Dintrict    Q  280    pop., 
on  Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of 
Carman. 
HEKAIil);  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MINNEDOSA,  Marquette  DiitrictX] 

1,000  pop.,  on  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  and 

branch  of  Canadian  Pacittc  Rds.  and  Little 

Saskatchewan  r.     Grist   and    saw    mills. 

Grain  elerators. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  conservative; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $\  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  David  Cannon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation  "iju," 

MORDEN,  Selkirk  District  p  1,176 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  W. 
of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Grain  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  ;  liberal ; 
eight  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1880:  R.  G.  McCuish,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation   •u^l-" 

EMPIRE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MORRIS,  Provencher  District  g  450 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  of  Winnipeg,  the  cap- 
ital of  the  Provinc«.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

HERAL.D;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1895;  W.  G. 
Bellyard,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'u"JKi.." 

NAPINKA,  Brandon  District  p  220 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Mellta.    Agriculture. 

NEW  CENTURY;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  15x20  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  December,  1901;  A.  Gates,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  ■•iHL" 

NEEPAWA,  Macdonald  District  b 

1,800  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Cana 

dian  Northern  Rds.  and  White  Mud  r..  61  m. 

W.  N.  W.  of  Portage  La  Prairie  and  117  W. 

of  Winnipeg.    Grain  elevators,    flour  mill 

and  sash  and  door  factory.     Farming. 

PRESS  ;  weekly,  twice-a  week, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  1.jx22;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1896  ;  A.  Dunlop,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 12— 4 ). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jgi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  June,1898,  1,077; 
for  1899.  l,2til.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In 

1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z--4)  I.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  loith  August,  1904,  1,304. 

REGISTER?  Thursdays;  liberal-  con- 
servative ;  eight  pages  15i^x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  Geo.  R.  Belton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circniation:  In  1898. 'jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  1,3'27.  In  1900.  yl.  Actual  av- 
erage for  \m\,  l,306;/or  1902,  1,349.    In 

1903,  yl.    Inl9(M,  yl. 

OAK  LAKE,  Brandon  District  p  800 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  o 

Asslniboine  r.  and  160  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the 

capital    of   the   Province.     Farming   and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
gubscriptiongl;  established  1899;  E.  W.  Har- 


ris, editor  and  publisher  (1- 

t'OIl  "iXL" 


-5P).     Clrcula- 


PILOT  MOUND,  Selkirk  District  p 

475  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.     Flour, 

oatmeal  and  saw  mills.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1884;  R.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— .'3).    Circulation  "jki." 

PLUM  COULEE,  Lisgar  District  -d 
394  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific   Rd.,  25  m. 
S.  E.  of  Carman. 
REISEDIENER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PORTAGE    LA    PRAIRIE, 

Marquette  District  tl  3,363  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific,  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Asslniboine  r.,  56  m.  W.  of  Winnipeg, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.    Farming. 

GRAPHIC;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; six  pages  14x20;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1891;  McPherson  &  McCulloch,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (9—3).  Circulation  "isi" 
In  1902,  Z  (4—5). 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent  -  conservative;  twelve 
pages  18x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
J.  J.  McCulloch,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  Inl896,"jia-"  Iul897.Z.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1899, 
1,347.  Inl9(X),yI.  Inl901,yl.  Actualaver- 
age  for  a  year  ending  v-ith  June,  1902, 1,534. 
lu  1903.  yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

MANITOBA  LIBERAL;  weekly, 
twlce-a-wefk.  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ; 
Wednesdays  eight  pages  15x22,  Saturdays 
fonr  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  CD.  McPherson,  editor;  Manitoba  Lib- 
eral Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3— 3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl."    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "JKL." 

RAPID  CITY,  Marquette  District  \^ 

750  pop.,  on  Great  Northwest   Central  Rd, 

and  Saskatchewan  r..  20  m.  N.  of  Brandon. 

Farming. 

MARQUETTE  REPORTER  ;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished 1890;  H.  C.  Clay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ROLAND,  Lisgar  District  g  100  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  50  m.  S.  W.  of 
Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  81;  established  1898;  Duncan  & 
Tyndale,  editors  and  publishers  (9— 3).  Cir 
culatlon  "JKL  " 

RUSSELL,  Russell  Co.  -Q  500  pop., 
on  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rd..  220  m.  W. 
N.  W.  of  Winnipeg.  Agriculture,  live 
stock  and  lumber. 

BANNER;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  10x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  J.  M.  Mclutvre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3).  Circulation  "iiu,-"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902.  "JKL." 

ST.BONIFACE,  Provencher  District 

9  1,553  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Red  r.,  opposite  Winnipeg,  the  capllal  of 
the  Province.  Seat  of  the  Episcopal  arch- 
diocese of  St.  Boniface  and  several  Romaic 
Catholic  educational  institutions.  Fur  and 
general  trade. 

LE     MANITOBA}      Wednesdays 
rrenoh;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  ea- 


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tablUhed  1871 ;  La  Cle  d'  Imprlmerle  de  St. 
Boniface,  adltorg  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1899.  "iKi."    In  1900.  zl.    In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903   ••.iki." 

SELKIRK.  Selkirk  District  [^  2,000 
pop.,on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  r.,24 
m.  N.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince.   Fishing,  lumber  and  agriculture. 

EXPOSITOR:  Fridays;  liberal;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Lewis  &  Rooke,  editors  and  publishers 
(1 — I).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RECORD  AND  CANADIAN  FISH- 
IN  (;  (;AZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x30  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished l!i86;  R.  W.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  •■uti-" 

SOMERSET,  Lisgar  District  cT  150 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  W. 
of  Miami,  the  nearest  banking  town.  Ag- 
riculture and  wheat. 

CENTURY:  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  i:3xl]0;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished April.  1901;  R.  W.  McMorran.  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

SOURIS,  Brandon  Di'<trict  P  800  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  150  m.  W.  of  Win- 
nipeg.   Flour  milllug.    Wheat  market. 
FLA  IN  DEALER;  Fridays;  eignt  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  W. 
J.Barclay,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3).    Cir- 
culation ••L&j," 

STONEWALL,  Rockwood  Co.  n  on 

Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  20  m.  N.  of  Winnipeg, 

the  capital  of  the  Province.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE  I  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 

BUbscriptiou  $1 ;  established  1895;  J.  McClure, 

editor  and  publisher  (:5— 3).   Clrc'n  -iii." 

TREHERNE,  Mucdonald  District 
"]j  fiOO  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  TO  m. 
8.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capltaljof  the  Prov- 
ince.   Agricultural. 

TIM  EH;  Fridays;  plght  pages  14x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  E.  J.  McMil- 
lan, editor  and  publisher  (&— 3).    Clrc'n"JKL." 

VIRDEN,   Dennis  Co.  P  1,300   pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  180  m.  W.  of  Win- 
nipeg, the  capital  of  the  Province.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
A  D  V  A  N  C  E  I  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x«;  subscription  il;  established  1886; 
E.  H.  Garrison,  editor;  W.  J.  Kennedy,  pub- 
lisher (3— :i).    Circulation    ■iki,.*     In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902.  "iKi." 

WASKADA,  Brandon  Distyict  p  30 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  8.  E. 
of  Mellta. 

EXPOSITOR;  Fridays  (A  A). 
WATCHMAN:  Fridays  (A  A). 

WINKLER,  ^-''>77«''  <^'o.  301  pop.,  5  m. 

S.  or  Winkler  station.    Agriculture. 

VOIiKSZKITlJNG:  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  <-lght  to  ten  pages  13x2<J; 
gubscrlptlon  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
Herman  Ncufeld,  wdltor;  Volkszeitung  Pub 
UshlngHouse,  publishers  (2—3).  Clrc'n    JKi-" 

WINNIPEG,  ••h.,  Winnipeg  City  D 
42,H40  pop.,  Capitnl  ol    the   Province, 

on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Northern  Paclflo 
Rds.,  at  Junction  of  Red  River  of  the  North 
and  Asslnlbolne  r.  Seat  of  the  Unlversltylof 


MANITOBA—  Winnipeg. 


Manitoba.   Center  of  commerce  and  wheat 
trade  of  Manitoba  and  the  Territories. 

DAILY. 
MANITOBA  MORNING  FREE 
PRESS)  every  mornlug  except  Sunday, 
EVENING  NEWS  BULLETIN,  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays ;  liberal ;  dally  twelve  to  sixteen, 
Saturdays  twenty  four  to  thirty-two  pages 
15x24.  and  weekly  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— niornlug  $6,  evening  fs,  weekly 
il;  established— daily  1874,  weekly  1872;  E.  H. 
Mackllu,  manager;  The  Manitoba  Free  Press 
Company,  publishers  (,3 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing): ^cfuaZ  average /or  1895,  9,163;  for 
1896,  10,164;  for  the  first  six  months  of 
1897. 1  0.048;  for  1898, 1 1 ,279.  In  1899. zF. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 
1900,  1.3,706;  for  1901.  13,S62;  for 
19«r2.  15,341; /or  1903,  1S,S'24;  for  1904, 
25.693. 

Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  9.168  in  1891  to 
Gin  1895.    Actual  average  for  189&.  10,459; 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  8.275.     In 
1898.  zG.  In  1899,  zG.    In  1900.  zG.   In  1901,  yG. 
Actual  average  /or  1902.  10,674;  for  1903, 
13,903; /or  1904,  15,S01. 
Publisher's  announcement  —X   reference   to 
the  circulation  reports  in   the  American 
Newspaper  Directory  for  the  years  1901-'02- 
'0.}-'04  reveals  the  fact  that  the  Manitoba 
Free  Press,  Winnipeg,  is  credited  with  en- 
joying a  larger  circulation  than  that  pos- 
sessed by  all  the  other  daily  newspapers 
combined  published  in  the  Canadian  North- 
west,    including    those    printed    in     the 
city  of  Winnipeg;  and  the  Weekly  Free 
Press  is  credited  with  possessing  a  larger 
circulation  than  that  given  to  any  other 
weekly  publication.    Advertising  rates  in 
the  Free  Press  are  flat.    Advertisers  are 
invited  to  "pull  out  if  it  does  not  pay," 
and   are   given  the  privilege  of  canceling 
contracts  and  withdrawing  advertising  at 
pleasure. 

MORNING  TELEGRAM:  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  E  V  E  N  I  N  H 
TELECiRAM.  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  con- 
servative ;  daily  ten  to  thirty-two,  weekly 
twenty  four  to  thirty  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion—morning $6.  evening  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established  1894:  D.  L.  Mclntyre.  business 
manager;  The  Telegram  Printing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (12 — 4). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1900,  "jsj.  •  Act- 
Mai  average  for  a  year  ending  witli  May,  1901, 
5.200: /or  «  i/ear  ending  with  Seidemher, 

1902,  S.66.3: /or  a  i/ear  ending  with  Janu- 
ary,I90i.  10,13H;/o»-1904,  14,737. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  -uu.-  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1898,  Z.  Actual  average  for-[9Q0,  5.103; /or 
a  year  ending  with  3/ay,  1901,  4,974; /or  a 
year  ending  ivith  August,  VM)2,  Gjl'^O.      In 

1903.  vG.     In  1904,  vG. 

TRIBUTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independ- 
•nt;  eight  to  twenty  ff>ur  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription—dallv  94,  weekly  $1:  established 
1889;  R.L.Richardson,  editor;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Companv,  publlsl)er8  ( 1— 5i. 
Circiilatiou-Daily:  In  1894,  publisher 
asRfrts.  smallest  edition  2.2.'i0.  In  1895.  H. 
In  1896,1.  In  1897.  Y.  Inl898.zl.  Inl899.yl. 
Inl9oO,yI.  In  1901, vl.  Inl'.Hti.vI.  Inl90.S,yI. 
In  l'.M»4.  (z— 2.  5.  in  G. 

Weekly:  In  1891.  publlsherasserts. smallest 
odition  4.n(Ki.  In  189n.  (i.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  19(X),  yl. 
In  1901.  vl.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (#•). 
In  1904.  (z— 1)  F. 

WEEKLY. 

CANADA;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  four 
pages  18x21;  subscription  $1;  established 
18".t:?:  John  E.  Forslund,  editor  and  publisher 
C^    3  Pi. 

Clrrulntlou:  In  1896,  "jki"  Actual  ar-er- 
aa/'/or  1897,  1,137.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I. 
Inl9i|0.  yl.     In  1901,  ••iKL." 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES 


1139 


MANITOBA— Win  nipeg. 


MANITOBA—  Winnipeg. 


COillMEKCIAI.;    Saturdays;    financial  | 
and    oominerolnl:    forty  t-lght  pages    10x11; 
subscription  %%;  established  1882;  The  Hugh 
C.  Maclean.  Co..  Ltd..  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:    In    1806.  "iii."     In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898.  zl.     In  1899.   yl.     In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901,  yl.    In  l'.X)3,  yl.    In  11I03,  (z— 4)  1.    In 
19(14.  (z— 2.  4)  I  (••). 

DER  NORDWESiTEN  I  Thursdays; 
Qerman;  Independent;  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Der  Nordwesten  Publlshluu  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (l— •>). 
Circulation :  In  1S94,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1.200.  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  1,880.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  y I.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  March,  1899,  'i, 910? /or  1900.  5,487; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901,6,139; 
for  1902.  S.161;  for  1903,  9,565:  for  1904. 
11,69'i. 

HEI3IS  RRINGL.A;  Thursdays;  Ice 
landic  ;  conservative;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1886;  B.  L.  Baldwin- 
son,  editor;  Heinis  Kringla  News  and  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z-4)  !(••). 
In  1904,  vl. 

li'EdHO  DU  MANITOBA;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  July,  1898;  H.  d'Hellencourt, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

L.OGBERG;  Thursdays;  liberal;  Ice- 
landic; eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $Z; 
established  1888;  M.  Paulson,  editor;  Logberg 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1.600.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897. 
Y.  In  1898,  "JjCL-"  In  1901,  Z  (4,  6).  Actual 
average  for  a  \ear  ending  with  July,  1902, 
2,700.     Inl903,  yH.    In  1904,  yl. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  four  pages  14x20; 
established  1891;  Toronto  Type  Foundry  Co. 
(Ltd.),  editors  and  publishers.  Circ'n  "JiLt." 
Inl902.  Z  (1,2.4.  S). 

NO  RTH  WEST  REVIEW ;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  13x30;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1884;  A.  A.  Cherrier.  edi- 
tor; Moore  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation    'jsl  ' 

REVIEAV  :  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
subscrlntion  $2;  established  October,  1904;  H. 
C.  Stevens,  editor;  Stevens  &  Gunn,  pub- 
lishers (10—4). 

TOWN  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  society, 
music  and  drama;  twelve  pages  12x15;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1898;  Charles  W. 
Handscomb,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1900,-iKi."  In  1901,  Z  (4,  5). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July, 

1902,  1,879.    In  1903.  yl.    In  1901.  yl. 
VOICE;   Fridays;  labor;  twelve  pag53 

15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1S94; 
Arthur  "W.  Puttee,  editor;  Voice  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  ••jkl."  In  1899.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900,  1,990;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 


1901.   1,806;  for    1902.    3,278;   for   1903, 
4,359.    In  1904.  yH. 
WESTERN  TURF;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

NORTHWEST  BAPTIST;  semi 
monthly;  baptist;  twelve  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1897;  W.  C.  Vincent, 
editor;  Melntyrt' Brothers,  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  "jkl."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 
Actual  average  for  1904,  1,855. 

NOR'- WEST  FARMER; semi  month- 
ly; agriculture  and  live  stock  ;  flfty-two 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
The  Nor'- West  Farmer.  Ltd. ,publl8herB(12— 4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1893 
to  H  In  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896.  5,520; 
for  1897,  8,044.  In  1898,  yF.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1899.  10,154;  /or  1900. 1  0,245  ; /or 
1901,  13,855;  for  1902,  16,445;  for  1903, 
18,412.    In  1904,  yE. 

S1L.ENT  ECHO;  semi  monthly,  during 
school  year;  educational;  eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  60  cents;  established  18f0;  D. 
W.  McDermid,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  WESTERN  WATCH- 
MAN; monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  United 
Workmen;  eight  pages  13x:0;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1897;  H.  G.  Alton, editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1901. 4,208 ; 
for  a  year  ending  ivith  August,  1902,  5,008t 
for  1903,  6,100;  /or  1904,  6,358. 

COMMERCIAL.  T  R  A  V  E  Ti  E  R  ; 
monthlv  (A  A). 

SAMEININGIN;  monthly;  Icelandic; 
lutheran;  twenty  four  pages  4x7;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  Jon  Bjarnason,  edi- 
tor; Icelandic  Lutheran  Synod,  publishers 
(9—3).     Circulation  -jkl." 

WAGHORN'S  GUIDE  AND 
POCKET  DIRECTORY  TO  MAN- 
ITOBA AND  THE  NORTHWEST 
TERR  ITORY ;  monthly ;  transportation ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  The  Guide 
Co.,  Ltd.,  publisliers  (12—4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1903.  3,400;  /or  19(«,  4,212. 

WESTERN  H031E  MONTHLY; 
family;  sixteen  pages;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1900;  The  Home  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

BATHURST,  e.  h.,  Otoucater  Co.  cf 
4,815  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  and  Caraquet 
Rds.  and  Bathurst  bay.  Considerable  ship- 
ping. 

COIIRRIER  DES  PROVINCES 
MARITIMES;  Thursdays;  French;  four 


Sell  to  Canada's  German  Population 

Over  150,000  Germans  are  taking  a  foremost  part  in  the  marvelous 
development  of  Western  Canada. 

They  are  intelligent,  well-to-do  and  form  large  settlements  through- 
out the  country. 

"  DER  NORDWESTEN  "  is  the  one  high-class  German  Newspaper  that 
reaches  this  large  field;  it  covers  it  thoroughly  and  exclusively— no  duplicat- 
ing.  "  Der  Nordwesten  "  therefore  offers  to  general  advertisers  a 
large  special  field. 

DER   NORDWESTEN   PUB.  CO.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 


1140 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  BR  UNS  WICK. 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


pagea  19x25 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establlshsd  1885 ; 
Alphose  Turgeon,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "ijii."     Inl902.  Z(l,2,  4.  5). 

CAMPBELLTON,  Rettigouche  Co.  6 

3,000  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.  and  Resti- 

gouche  r.,  15  m.  W.  of  Dalhousie,  the  county 

seat.    Trade  in  salmon  and  frozen  smelt. 

EVENTS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  i8x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  L.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Clrc'n-'uu,-  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

CHATHAM,  Northumbtrland  Co.  cf 
5,644  pop.,  on  Canada  Eastern  Rd.  andMlra- 
mlchi  r..  170  m.  N.  E.  of  St.  John.  Steam  and 
water  saw,  pulp  and  paper  mills  and  trade 
in  lumber  and  frozen  Hsh. 
WO  II L  I)  ;  senil-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays,    and     WEEKLY,    Thursdays; 
liberal  conserTatlve;  four  pages— semi-week 
ly  17Mjx24.  weekly  20x27;   subscription— semi- 
weekly  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  L. 
Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — ^^). 
Circii  1  a tiou—Senil- Weekly:  "jki..-- 
Weekly:  In  1895,-JKL"     In  1896.  I.    In  1897, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest   issue    1.500.    In 
1893,  yl.    In  1S99,  y  I.    Iq  1900, 1.     In  1901.  pub- 
lisher asserts. was  not  le.ss  than  1,300.   In  1902, 
(z— n  I.     In  1903.  •■■'Ki..- 

C03Ii>fEK<.'IAli;  Tuesdays;  non  politi- 
cal; four  paxes  18x24;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1898;  J.  Fred  Benson,  editor  wnd 
publisher  (8—8  P).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1902, 
Z(1.2.  4,6). 

MIRA:>IICHI     ADVANCE;     Thurs 
days;    independent;    four  pages  20.x28;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1874  ;   D.  G.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (j — 3).  Circulation  "ikl." 
In  1902,  •■ujA."  (+t). 

EDMUNDSTON,  Madauriska  Co.  t] 
414  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  34   ni. 
N.  W.  of  Grand  Falls. 
TIMES;  bi-weekly  (A  A). 

FREDERICTON,  c.  h.,  York  Co.  u 
6,502    pop..  Capital    ol    the   ProTince, 

on  Intercolonial  and  Canada  Pacific  Rds. 
and  right  bank  of  St.  John  r.,  84  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  St.  John.  Head  of  narlgatlon  for 
large  ressels.  General  commerce  and  ex- 
portation of  lumber.  Seat  of  the  University 
of  New  Brunswick  and  the  Prorinclal  Nor- 
mal School. 

GLEANER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SK>f  I  -  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  dally  eight  to  twelve,  semi 
weekly  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— dally  1890, 
semi-weekly  1880;  Jas.  H.  Crocket,  editor  and 
publisher  ( ij— 4). 

Circiilntion-Daily:  'JKL  ••  In  1903.  Z  (4) 
(••'■ 

Seini-Weekly:  "iKi"  In  1903,  (z^l)  I.  In 
1904.  y  I. 

HERALD  J  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays  and 
Friilavs;  liberal;  dally  eight  pages  13x20, 
semi  weekly  four  pages  20x28;  subscription 
—  daily  $4,  semi  weekly  $1  ;  established  — 
dally  1893.  8»'ml  weekly  1880;  W.  K.  C.  Parlee, 
manager;  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (3— :'i.  Olre'n— daily  "iKj." 
semi  w»'ekly    jjci."    In  1897,  Z.    In  1902, "iKi." 

FARMER;  Wednesdays;  fotir  pages  | 
Jli29:  subscription  $1  ;  established  1878;  An-  . 
drew  LIpsett,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrcnla- 

RELIGIOUS      INTELLHJENCER ; 

Wednesdays;  free  baptist;  sl.xtefn  pages 
11x15:  subscription  81,50:  established  1868; 
Rev.  Jos.  McLeod,  D.D,  editor  and  publisher 
(«-3).  I 

Cliciilation:   In  1898,  -un.-   In  1899,  I.    In 


1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  y I.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.     Inl9(>4.  yl. 

.   BUTLER'S   JOURNAL;   monthly; 
I  Independent;  eight  to  ten  pages  11x16;  sub- 
I  scription  35  cents;  established  1890;    Martin 
I  Butler,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4).    Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CA  PITA  Ij ;  monthly ;  twelve  panes  10x14; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1880;  H.  A. 
Cropley,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

UNIVERSITY    MONTHLY;    during 

•;he  college  year;  collegiate;  thirty  two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1882;  Stu- 
dents of  the  University  of  New  Brunswick, 
editors;  Reporter  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  'jkl." 

GAGETOWN,  Queens  Co.  n  250  pop., 

28  m.  W.  of  Welsford. 

QUEENS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Wednes- 
days (A  A). 

GRAND  FALLS,  Victoria  Co.  t]  700 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd,  70  m.  N.  of 

Woodstock.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

VICTORIA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  J.  W.  Correll,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3).  Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

HARTLAND,  Carlet,m  Co.   -o  1,000 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of 

Woodstock,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  and 

agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13Ji^x21;  subscription  $1:  established  1897; 
Fred  H.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  "tKi."  (A  A). 

HILLSBORO,  ^/6e/-f  Co.  ^  900  pop. 

on  Salisbury  &  Harvey  Rd.,   13  m.  8.  E.  of 

Moneton. 

ALBERT  CO.  JOURNA  L:  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  March.  1903;  J.  W.  Gay,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3).    Circulation  "jkl.- 

M  O  N  C  T  O  N,  W*»imor«land  Co.  O. 
8.768  pop.— local  estimate  10.000— on  Buc- 
touche  &  Moneton  and  Intercolonial  Rds. 
and  Petltcodlac  r..  head  of  navigation  of 
Bay  of  Fundy.  Sugar  refinery,  cotton  fac- 
tory and  railroad  machine  shops.  Ajr<- 
culture. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SE.HI-WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  liberal  couHtrvative;  eight  pages 
15x31;  subscription— dally  $4,  semi  weekly 
(1;  established— daily  1877,  senil  weekly  1868; 
J.  S.  Boyd,  editor :  The  Times  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  ir>— 3). 

Circulntion— Daily  :  In  1894.  publisher  as- 
serts, smallest  Is.sue  1..344.  In  1895.  I.  In  1896, 
I.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  "jkl." 
Semi- Weekly:  In  ls94.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  Issue  2.8n4.  In  1895,  II.  In  1S96,  H. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  y  I.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900, 
yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl90,>,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I. 
In  1!HI4,  vl. 

TRANSCRIPT  j  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  L  V,  Wednesdays; 
liberal ;  dally  eight  to  twelve,  weekly  twelve 
pages  18x24;  Bubscription- dally  f4,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  1882;  J.  T.  Hawke,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 12 — 4i. 

Circiilation-Dnily:  "^kl  •  In  1898.  Z.  In 
HW.  Z.  Inl9(r2.  >  u^ust,  publisher  asserts,  the 
minimum  Issue  dnring  the  year  past  was 
not  less  than  1.425.  In  19(3.  (z-4)  I.  In  19(.>4, 
pnbllsher  asserts,  not  less  than  1 ,750. 
Weekly:  Accorded  H  from  189-2  to  1895.  In 
1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  lu  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl. 
In  1900.  yl.  In  1".H)1,  yl.  In  1902,  August,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  the  minimum  Issue  during  tb« 


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NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


year  past   was  not   less  than  2,600.    In  1903, 
(z-4)  II.    In  1;h)4.  vl. 

NEWCASTLE,  c.  h.,  Northumber- 
land Co.  cf  4,006  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd. 
and  left  bank  of  Mlramlchl  r.,  31  ni.  from 
its  entrance  into  Miraniichi  bay,  and 
130  N.  N.  E.  of  St.  John.  Lumber  trade, 
river  commerce  and  the  exportation  of 
fresh  flsh. 

UNION  ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays; 
Independent:  eight  pages  15x21;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1867;  Auslow  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  -jkl.-  In  1900,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  19i)l,  1,470;  for  1902, 
1,7«S:  for  1903,  1,857.    In  1904,  yl. 

PERTH,    Victoria  Co.   D  400  pop.,  on 

CauadiHU  Pacific  Rd.    Agriculture  and  lum 

bering. 

VICTORIA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September.  1900;  J.  W.  Correll,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RICHIBUCTO,  o.  h.,  Kent  Co.  d 
3,986  pop.,  on  Kent  Northern  Rd.,  72  m.  N- 
of  Moncton.  Lumbering,  fishing  aud  agri- 
culture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x21;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  A.  E.  Pearson,  editor;  The  Review  Pub- 
lishing Compauy,  publishers  Circ'n  "jkl." 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1902.  ■•JKL."     In  1903,Z  (4)  (#  #). 

SAGKVILiLE,    Westmoreland  Co.  O, 

4,982  pop.,  on  Prince  Edward  Island  and 
Intercolonial  Rds.,  at  head  of  Bay  of 
Fundy,  130  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  St.  John.  Seat  of 
Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  College.  Found- 
ries, quarries,  lumlier  mills  and  shipyards. 
Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

POST;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; conservative;  four  pages  20x25;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1870;  A.  H.  Mc- 
Cready,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
six  pages  17^x22"^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  Clement  C.  Avord,  editor;  The 
Tribune  Printiug  Co.,  publishers  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

ARGOSY;  monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  twenty  four  pages  9x12: 
subscription  $1;  establisiied  1870;  Students  of 
Mt.  Allison  Methodist  College,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ST.  ANDREWS,  c.  h.,  charlotte 

Co.  p  1,778  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 

and   east  bank  of  St.    Croix   r.     Summer 

resort.    Fishing  and  agriculture. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  R.  E.  Arm- 
strong, editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iiti" 

ST.    JOHN,  c.  h.,  St.  John  City  g 

40,71!  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific,  Shore 
Line  and  Intercolonial  Rds.  and  at  mouth 
of  St.  John  r.  Good  harbor.  Steamers  run 
regularly  between  here  and  Liverpool, 
New  York,  Boston,  Mass.,  touching  at  Port- 
land, Me.  Commerce,  shipbuilding  and 
lumber  trade.    Chief  city  of  the  Province. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent  conservative;  eight  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $3;  established  18S8;  John 
A.  Bowes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  I.  In  1896. 1,  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898,  "iKL." 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKIiY.Wednesdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  17x2;i;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly 
$1;  established  18.")9;  John  V.  Ellis,  editor; 
St.  John  Globe  Pulillslilng  Company,  publish- 
ers (8-3  P). 

Circulation- Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
4,391  to  I  in  1895.  In  lS9fi,  I.  Actual  average 
forthe  first  six  months  of  1897,  4, IHl.    In 

1898,  yH.      In    1899,  yll.       In  1900.  yl.       In 

1901,  yl.    In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  yl.   In  19(W,  yl. 
Weekly:  "iKL" 

STAR;  eveiy  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
September,  1900;  S.  D.  Scott,  editor;  Sun 
Printing  Company,  publishers. 
('irculatiou:  ••■ik_l"  Actual  average  for 
1903,  3,776;  /or  liKM,  5,795. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; liberal  conservative;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  semi-weekly 
75  cents;  established  1878;  S.  D.  Scott,  edi- 
tor; Sun  Printing  Company,  Ltd.,  publishers 
(6-3). 

('irculatiou— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3.69H;  for  1806,  3,iS66;  for  1897, 
3.744;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1898, 
3,83'^.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In  1901. 
yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  (z-4)  H.  Actual 
average  for  1MJ4,  3,619. 
Semi- Weeltly :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
8,3ti7;  for  l89ti,  8,720:  for  ik97,  8,301; 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1898,  8,33tj. 
In  1899,  yF.    In  1900.  yG.     In  1901,  yH.    In 

1902,  yll.  in  19  3,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1904,6,156. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  mornmg  except 
Sunday,  and  SEIHI-WEEKLY,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  liberal;  dally  and 
semi  weekly  eight,  Saturday  sixteen  pages 
17^^x22}^;  subscription— daily  $5,  .semi  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1869,  semi-weekly  1862; 
E.  W.  McCready,  manager;  Telegraph  Pub- 
li,>^hing  Company,  publishers  [12 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily :  Accorded  G  from  1892 
to  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  Actual  average 
for  1901.  5,620;  for  1902,  6,090.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  G.    In  m)4,  yG. 

Semi- Weekly :  Accorded  G  from  1^92  to 
1895.    In  1896,  G.    In  1897,  Y.    Inls98,yH.    In 

1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  In  1901,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  was  lower  than  8,000.     In 

1902.  yG.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sundays 

(AA.) 

MESSENGER  AND  VISITORi 
Wednesdays;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1  50;  established  1838;  S.  McC. 
Black,  editor;  Maritime  Baptist  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  5,947; 
for  1897,6,047.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899.  vG. 
In  1900,  yH.     In   1901,  vH.     In  19li2,  yH.    In 

1903.  (z— 4)  H  (••).    In  UH)4,  yH. 
MONITOR  ;  Saturdays;  roman  catholic; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established 
1899;  T.  O'Brien,  editor;  Monitor  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

EDUCATIONAL  REVIEW;  month- 
ly; educational;  twenty-four  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  G.  U.  Hay,  edi- 
tor; Barnes  &  Co.,  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publishtr  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,7.50.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  vl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
M'i</i  OcfoJx'r.  1899.  1  .S09.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  19C3,  "j_kl." 

SUNDAY    SCHOOL    ADVOCATE; 

monthly;  religious;  sixteen  paf;es  11x16; 
subscription  25  cents.;  established  1899;  J, 
B.  Gationg,  editor;  New  Brutiswlck  Sunday 
S  hool  Association,  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl"  In  1903  (z— 4)  I.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  1,1  54. 

ST.  STEPHEN,  Charlotte  Co.  p  2.680 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Shore  Line 
Rds.  and  St.  Crolx  r.,  opposite  Calais,  Me., 


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NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


and  about  85  m.  W.  of  St.  John.    Lumbering 

and  manufacturing. 

ST.   CROIX  COURIER!  Tliursdays; 
eight    pages   16x22;    subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1866;  Geo.  J.  Clarke,  editor;  St.  Croix 
Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (.1—5). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,720.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2.111j/orl897,2,03tJ.  Inl898,yl.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  "i^'Z.^O.  In  1899,  y  I.  Actual 
average  for  1900,  2.155;  for  1901,  2,t206; 
/or  1902,  2,345;  /or  19u3,  2,664;  /or  1904. 
2,82S. 

SHED  I  AC,  irettmoreland  Co.  O,  6,2ie 

pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of 

Moncton.    Seaport  town.    Saw,  woolenand 

flour  mills  and  boot  and  shoe  manufactory. 

L.E   MONITEUR    ACADIENj   semi 
weekly,  Tuesdavs  and  Thursdays;  Frenoh; 
eight  pages  13J^xl9i^;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1897 ;  Ferd.  Robidoux,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

SUSSEX,  Ki7ig8  Co.  g  3,205  pop.,  on 
Intercolonial  Rd.,  about  45  m.  N.  E.  ot  St. 
John.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

KINGS  CO.    RECORD;    Fridays;  in 
dependent;  four  pages  21x27;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1887;  R.  D.  Robinson  &  Co..  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — I). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,225.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,225;  in  1898,  1,250;  in 
1899,  1,250;  In  1900.  1.340  Actual  average  for 
1901,  1,692;  for  1902,  1,871;  for  19(J3, 
1,950.    In  1904.  yl. 

MARITIME     FARMER?    semi 
monthly;  agricultural;  twenty  pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;   R.D.Rob 
Inson  &  Co.  (Limited),  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation:     Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,945;  for  1897,  2,967;  for  1898,  3,137; 
for  1899,  3,193;  for  19(»0.  3,704;  for  1901, 
3,912;  /or  1902,  4,075;   /or  1903.  3,710. 
In  1904,  yH. 

WOODSTOCK,  c.h.,  Carleton  Co.n 
8,388  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
left  bank  of  St.  John  r.,  60  m.  above  Frederic- 
ton,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Agricult- 
ure, lumbering  and  Iron  mining. 

CARLETON  HENTINEL;  Saturdays; 
liberal;  eight  pages  15x22;  subaorlption  $1; 
established  1837;  Carleton  Sentinel  Publish- 
luK  Co.  ( Ltd. ),  edltoru  and  publishers  (7—3  P ). 
Circulation  Mjtfc."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JjiL." 

DISPATCH;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894:  Charles  Appleby,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3).  ,     ,„„^ 

Circulation:  In  1899.  "jkl"  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  there  were  printed  and  cir- 
culated not  less  than  !,6()0.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902  yl.  In  1903,  December,  publisher  as 
Bert's,  everv  Issue  for  a  v*«ar  past  ending  with 
November.  1903.  was  1,750.    In  1<.K>4,  yl. 

PRESS;  Mondays;  in)eral-oon8ervatlve; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
UshediaaO;  T.Carl  L.Ketchum, editor:  Press 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (7— 3P>. 
Circulation:  In  1899, 'vkj-'  In  1900.  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  Issue  less  than  1,215.  In 
19U1,  vl.     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  ••jja" 

KING'S  HIGHWAY;  semimonthly; 
ref.)rnied  >)aptlst;  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion tl;  established  1890;  W  B.  Wiggins,  edi- 
tor; Chas.  Applebv.  publisher  C^— 3).  Clrcu 
lation  "iKi."     In  19(r2,  Z  ( 1,  2,  4    5). 


NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

ALAMEDA,  Assiniboia  District  Ej] 
113  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  128  m.  S. 
E.  of  Regina. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
F.  WoodhuU,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion •JKL  ■■ 


ARCOLiA,  AssUiiboia  District    D^    10 
pop.,  OB  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,50  m.  S.  of 
Whitewood.    Mining. 
MOOSE  MOUNTAIN  STAR  ;Friday8; 

Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 :  established  1901 ;  A.  D.  McLeod,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation   "jkl." 

BATTLEFORD,  Saskatchewan  Di$- 
trictd  1,500  pop.  Headquarters  of  Mount- 
ed Police  Northern  District  and  Indian 
Agency.  A  trading  point.  Farming  and 
ranching. 

SASKATCHEWAN  HERA  1>D  ; 
Wednesdays ;  conservative ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1878;  P.  G. 
Laurie,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3).  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

BliACKFOLDS,     Alberta     District 
-n  on  Canadian   Pacific  Rd.,   80  m.   S.  of 
Edmonton. 
MERCURY;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

BLAIRMORE,  Alberta    District  -a 
&J()  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  51  m.  W. 
of  Macleod.    Coal   mining,  coke  making, 
lime  burning. 
TI3IES ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BOWDEN,  Alberta  District  -O  29  pop., 

on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Calgary. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  Ai. 
CAXGARY,  c.  h.,  Alberta  District  O- 

3,876  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  889  m. 

N.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  Man.    Mining,  farming, 

lumbering  and  cattle  raising. 

AL.BKRTAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  TRIBUNE,  weekly,  Fridays, 
liberal;  dally  eight,  weelily  twelve  pages 
17x22:  subscription— dally  $3, weekly  Si;  es- 
tablished-daily April,  1902,  weekly  18S6;  W, 
McC.  Davidson,  editor,  Albertan  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3).  Circ'n— daily  "ijtL."' 
weekly  ■■■ua.-  In  1899,  weekly  Z.  In  1902, 
weekly  Z  (4,6). 

HERA  I.1D  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.  weekly  $1.50:  established 
1888;  John  J.  Young,  editor:  The  Calgary 
Herald  Company  (Limited),  publishers  ( 1—4). 
Circulation- Daily:  -JKi."  Actual  aver- 
aye  for  1903,  1,0SS.  In  1904,  "JKL." 
Weekly:  Attxial  average  for  1895,  1,119. 
In  1896.  I.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,2.060.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19(X).  yl.  In 
1901.  vI.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903.2.172.    In  1904,  y  I. 

CARDSTON,  Alberta  District  -n  601 
pop.     Nearest  railroad   station   Is  Spring 
Coulee,  on  Alberta  Railway  &  Coal  Go's  Rd, 
AI.DEltTA     STAR;     Fridays:     eight 
pnges  16x23;   subsc^ription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  Star  Publishing  Co,  editors  and   pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ".ikl." 

CARLYLE.   Assiniboia  District  P,  68 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,72  m.  S.  E.  of 
Regina. 
HERAIiD:     Thnrsdays;     independent; 

four  i)ages  1^x24;    subscription    $1;     estab- 


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NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

llshed   19()2:    Jas.  I.   Ross,    editor  aud  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

CARNDUFF,  Assinihoia  District  cf 

300    pop.,    on   Sourls  Branch  of  Canadian 

Paolflc  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Oxbow.    Wheat 

•nd  live  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscript  Ion  $1;  established  1899; 
John  Hawkes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 
Circulation  "iju.  " 

GARSTAIRS,  AWeria  District  -n  16 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of 
Calgary. 
REPORTER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

DAVIDSON,  Assinihoia  District,  g 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
LEADER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DAWSON,  Yukon  District  ^  8,000 
pop.,  on  Yukon  r.,  about  175  m.  S.  E.  of 
Circle  City,  Alaska.  Gold  mining.  Trad- 
ing post. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  \YEEK1..Y,  Fridays;  dally  eight,  week- 
ly twenty  to  twenty  four  liagea  L')x22;  sub- 
scription—dally  $35,  weekly  SIO;  established 
1899;  Richard  Roedlger,  manager;  Dawson 
News  Publishing  Company, publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation— Daily  "jkl.-  In  19('3,  Z  (4) 
(••).  Weekly  jkl.-  In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 
Inl9!'3,  Z  (4)  (••). 

YUKON  SUN  AND  RLONDYRE 
PIONEEK:  every  mornlns:  except  Mon 
day,  and  YUKON  OFFICIAL,  GA- 
ZETTE, Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
8crlptIon$25;  established  1838;  W.  F.  Thomp- 
son, edltorand  publisher  (12— 3).  Circulation 
—dally  "JK-L."  weekly  "jkl."  in  1901,  weekly 
Z    (5,9)  (AA). 

EDMONTON,  Albtrta  District  ^ 
3,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
north  br.  of  Saskatchewan  r.,  200  m.  N.  of 
Calgary.  Agriculture,  lumbering  and  min- 
ing. 

JOURNAL;  daily  except  Sundays  (A  A). 

BULLETIN;  senil- weekly,  Mondays  and 
Fridays;  eight  pages  15x82;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  Frank  Oliver,  editor;  Bul- 
letin Co.,  publishers  (6— 3).  Circ'n  "iKi."  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "iKL.-    In  1903.  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

ESTEVAN,  AsHnihoia  District   g  360 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  113  m.  S.  E. 

of  Regina. 

MERCURY;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pases  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  E.  A.  Bailey,  editor;  Bailey  & 
Sons,  publishers  (2—5). 

FORT   SASKATCHEWAN,  Al. 

berta  District  -a  587  pop.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Ed- 
monton. 
REPORTER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FRANK,  Alberta  District  -a  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  2  m.  from  Blairmore. 

8ENTINEL;Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
October,  1901;  H.  J.  Matheson,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jivl-"  (A  A). 

GAINESBOROUGH,      Assinihoia 
District  p   200  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 
Rd.,  160  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 
POST;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

GRENFELL,^»»^ni6oi(t  District  Ci  300 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of 

Regina,  the  capital  of  the  Territories,  and 

280 from  Winnipeg,  Man.  Wheat  and  cattle. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894 ;  Thos.  Crlspen,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "ijii,." 

INDIAN  HEAD,  Assiinhoia 
District,  East  O^  2(X)  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  in  Qu'Appelle  Valley,  30  m.  E.  of 
Regina,  the  capital  of  the  Territories. 
Wheat,  live  stock  and  dairying. 

VIDETTE;  Wednesdays;  independent- 
conservative;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Jas.  McAra,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "JKL."  In  1900,  Z.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  has  exceeded  1,000. 
In  1902,  "JKA.       In  19li3,  Z  (4). 

PRAIRIE  WITNESS;  semimonthly; 
undenominational;  eight  pages  18^x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  D.  McKlnnon, 
manager.    Circulation  "jju." 

INNISFAIL,    Alherta  District  -D  316 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  of 

Calgary. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  to  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Geo.  R.  Weslhind,  etiitor  and 
publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LACOMBE,    Alberta  District  -u   450 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  113  m.  N.  of 
Calgary. 
WESTERN  GLOBE;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

LEDUC,  Alberta  District  -n  783  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Ed- 
monton. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  six  pages  10x13; 
subscription  $1;  established  1904;  A.  H.  Liv- 
ersidge,  editor  and  publisher  (6—4). 

LETHBRIDGE,  Alberta  District  -u 

1,200  pop.,  on   Canadian  Pacific  and  Great 

Falls  &  Canada  Rds.    Extensive  coal  beds. 

Farming  and  mining. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x*2  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  E.  Hagell.  editor;  E.  T.  Saunders  &  Co., 
publishers  (6— 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LUMSDEN,  Assinihoia  District  Q  335 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W. 
of  Regina. 
NEWS-RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MACLEOD,  Alberta  District  ±_  2;000 
pop.,  on  Crow's  Nest  and  Calgary  &  Ed- 
monton Rdi.  and  Old  Man's  r.  Agriculture 
stock  raising  and  coal  mining. 

ADVANCE  AND  SOUTHERN  AL- 
BERTA ADVERTISER:  Tuesdays; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Clarke  Bros.,  editorg  and  pub- 
lishers (6— .S).    Circulation  "jki..' 

GAZETTE  AND  ALBERTA  LIVE 
STOCK  RECORD;  Fridays;  conserra- 
tire;  eight  pages  16x32;  subecription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  G.  Scheer.  editor  and  pub- 
liaher.    Circulation   'ji^L." 

MAPLE  CREEK,  Assinihoia  Dis- 
trict, ^  400  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 
215  m  S.  W.  of  Regina. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
13x20;    subscription  $1.50;    established  19C0; 


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NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 


B.  F.  Merton  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—4).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MEDICINE  HAT,  Atsiniboia  Dis- 
triot  o^  1,316  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
and  South  Saskatchewan  r.,  300  m.  W.  of 
Regina,  the  capital  of  the  Territories.  Coal 
mining,  farming,  cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

NEWS:  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  F.  G.  Forster,  editor;  Medicine  Hat 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  ■■jkl.- 

TIMES;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

MELFORT,  Saskatchetran  District  D 

41  pop. 

MOON}  weekly  (A  A). 

MOOSE  JAW,  Assiniboia  Diairici  0, 
2,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  42  m. 
W.  of  Regina,  the  district  court  house  and 
capital  of  the  Territories.    Dairying,  ranch 
Ing  and  farming. 

SIGNAli  AND  SOO  LINE  ADVO- 
CATE; fridays;  eight  pa«es  15x^2;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  Signal 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  editors 
and  publishers  (;s — 3).    Circulation  ■■jkl." 

TIMEjs;  Thursdays;  independent;  twelve 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Thos.  Miller,  editor;  Leader-Times  Co. 
(Ltd.).  publishers  (1—5), 

Cii'culariou  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
19-'3,  1,323  ;  for  1904,  1,494. 

MOOSOMIN,  Asiiniboia   District   O, 

1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  137  m. 
E.  of  Regina,  the  district  court  house  and 
capital  of  the  Territories,  and  219  W.  of 
Winnipeg,  Man.  The  Manitoba  &  North- 
western Rd.  runs  30  m.  north  of  the  town, 
and  the  Manitoba  &  Southwestern  Rd.runs 
30  m.  south.  Grist  mill  and  elevators. 
Wheat  growing. 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdajs;  independ 
ent-conservative;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub 
Bcrlptlon  SI;  established  1892;  A.  H.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n  ••iKj,.' 

VV^ORLiD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  W.  F. 
Young,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

OKOTOKS,    Alberta   District  -a   150 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

O  li  D  S,  Alberta  District,  207  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  55  m.  N.  of  Calgary. 
Mining  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ORACLE;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
BUbscription  $1;  established  1900;  A.  J.  ?Samls, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).  Clrc'n  "jkl." 
(AA). 

PENHOLD,   Alberta    District   -a  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of  Calgary. 
REPORTER;  Mondays  (A  A). 

PINCHER  CREEK,  Alberta  Dis- 
^ricf,  335  pop.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Macleod.  Stock 
raising  and  coal  mining. 

ROCKY   MOUNTAIN    ECHO; 

Wednesda\8;  independent;  eight  pages  16x23; 
BUbscription  $2;  established  1900;  K.T.  Saun- 
ders, editor  and  publisher  (.3—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 


NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

PONOKA,    Alberta  District  -n  on 

Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  55  m.  S.  of  Edmonton. 

Mining. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22; 
pubcriptlon  $1  ;  established  1900  ;  Eugene 
Rhian,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

PRINCE  ALBERT,  c.h.,  Saskateht- 

wan  District  cf  1,500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa 
clfic  Rd.  and  Saskatchewan  r.  Lumbering 
and  flour  milling. 

ADVOCATE;  Mondays;  Independent- 
liberal;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
esta))llshed  1894;  Andrew  Stewart,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jjo," 

SASKATCHEWAN  TIMES; 
Mondays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1888;  J.  D. 
Maveety,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrc'n  'iii" 

QU'APPELLE,  Assiniboia    District 

Q,  1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 

Qu'Appelle  lakes.    Wheat,  dairy  and  stock 

raising. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  sub.'icrlptlon  $1 ;  established 
1885;  E.  B  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher  (7-3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

RAYMOND,  AWerta  District  -O  on 
St.  Mary's  River  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Lethbrldge 
CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

RED  DEER,  Alberta  District  -n  881 
pop. 

ALBERTA   ADVOCATE;  Fridays 

(A  A).  ^ 

REGINA,  c.  h.,  Assiniboia  District  O, 

Capital  ol  the  Territories,  1,681  pop.— 

local  estimate   3,000  —  on  Canadian  Pacific 

Rd.,  356  m.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  Man.    Prairie 

country. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  18x34  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1883;  Walter  Scott,  editor;  The  Leader  Times 
Company  (Ltd.).  publishers  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  I.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  1,332;  fnr  1898,  1.503; 
for  1899.  1,429;  for  1900.  1,427.  In  1901. 
yl.  Actual  average  for  190i,  1,206.  In 
1903.  y  I.     InlWU.  yl. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays:  Independ- 
ent :  twelve  pages  18x22  ;  subscription  $1: 
established  181iO  ;  J.  K.  Mclnnls.  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "uu,  ■•    In  1903.  Z  (4) 

WEST:  Wednesdays;  conservative:  eight 
pages  17x24  ;  subscription  SI  ;  established 
1897;  Robert  J.  Westgale.  editor;  The  West 
Co.  (Ltd. ),  publishers  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

SASKATOON,    Saskatchetran    Dis- 
trict o  96  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 
86  m.  W.  of  Prince  Albert. 
PHEMX;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STOUGHTON,  Assiniboia  Co.  g  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
TI.MES:  Tuesdays  (A  A^. 

STRATHCONA,  Alberta  District -a 
1,500  pop.— local  estitnate  2,000— on  Calgary 
&  Edmonton  Rd.  and  Saskatchewan  r. 
Gold  mining nnd  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PliAINDKA  LER;  Fridays;  elghtpagei 
18x24;  subscription  »1 ;  established  1894:  The 
PlalndealerCo.,  editors  and  publlsher8<3 — 3). 
Clroulatlon  "iiu," 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

WAPELiLA,  Assiniboia  District  U 
600  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Kd.,  115  m. 
S.  E.  of  Reglna,  the  capital  of  the  Terri- 
tories.   WheAt,  cattle,  hogs. 

POST;  Thursdays;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  E.  S.  Zlngg,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Circulation  'mkl." 

WETASKIWIN,  Alberta  District -a 

630  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,40m.S. 

of  Edmonton. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1900;  V.  C.  French,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4).    Circulation  ••jkj," 

WHITEWOOD,  Assiniboia  District 

P,  on  Canadian  Pacific   Rd.,    110  ni.  E.  of 

Reglna,  the  Territorial  capital.    Wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  John  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WOLSELEY,  Assiniboia  District  P, 

500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  about  70 

m.  B.  of  Reglna,  the  seat  of  government. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  gl;  established  1899: 
News  Publishing  Company  (Ltd.),  editors 
and  publishers  (3—3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

Y  O  R  K  T  O  N,  Assiniboia  District  D, 

on  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rd.,110m. 

N.  E.  of    Reglna,  the   Territorial  capital. 

Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;     subscription   $1;     established    1897; 
J.  D.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher.    Clrcula 
tlon  "JKL." 

NOVA   SCOTIA. 

AMHERST,  c.  h.,  Cumberland  Co.  O 

3,781  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  near  the 
northeastern  extremity  of  Bay  of  Fundy, 
midway  between  Halifax,  the  capital  of 
the  Province,  and  St.  John,  N.  B.  Agri- 
culture, lumbering,  coal  mining,  manu- 
facturing and  shipbuilding. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  holidays,  and  S  EM  I  -  W  EE  K  1.  T 
SENTINEL,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde 
pendent;  four  pages  21x27;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1893:  J. 
H.  Froggatt,  editor  and  publisher  (9x3).  Clr- 
culatlim- daily  "jkl."  semi-weekly  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
twenty-four  pages  9x135^;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  186fi;  Claude  de  L.  Black, 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).  Clro'n  "jkl."  Iu 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

ANNAPOLIS,  c.  h.,  Annapolis  Co.p 

959    pop.,   on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.  and 

Annapolis  r.    Shipbuilding  and  farming. 

SPECTATOR;  Fridays ;  llberal-conserv- 
atire;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1882;  E.  W.  McBrlde.  editor;  R.  C- 
Hamllton  &  Co.  (Limited),  publishers.  Circu 
lation  "fiL." 

ANTIGONISH,  o.  h.,  Antigonish  Co. 

a  693  pop.— local  estimate  2,000— on  Inter- 


NOVA    SCOTIA. 


colonial  Rd.    and    Qulf  of   St.    Lawrence. 

Farming  and  cattle  ralsinc. 

CASKET;  Thursdays;  roman  catholic; 
eight  pages  Ux'Jl;  subsoriptlon  $1;  establlBh- 
•d  1852;  Cuski'tPrlutingand  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  s  In  1898,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.200.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "iii." 

ARICHAT,  Richmond  Co.  cf  800  pop., 

on  Cap©  Briton  Rd.,  80  m.  from  Sydney. 

Fisheries,  farming  and  shipping. 

RICHMOND  RECORD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Bertram  Bourlnot,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "uu," 

BEAR  RIVER,  Digby  Co.  p  1,500 
pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.  and  An- 
napolis bay,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Yarmouth.  Iron 
foundry,  tanneries  and  shipyards. 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  Independent: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1897;  J.  L.  De  Vany.  editor;  M.  K.  Piper,  pub- 
lisher (9— 3).    Circulation  "JKL. " 

BERWICK,  iirtnf/«  Oo.  -U  1,738  pop., 
on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Kent- 
vllle,   the    county  seat.     Creamery,    shoe 
shops,  furniture  factory,  tannery,  saw  mill 
and  iron  foundry.    Fruit  growing. 
REGISTER;   Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  (1 ;  established 
1891;  John   E.  Woodworth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).  ^    ^      , 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl"  Actual  average 
for  1896,   1.184;    for   first   six   viovtha  of 
1897.1,489;   /or  1898.  1,378.    In  1899   y I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  endwg  with  June, 
1900,  1,372.     In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z-1)  I. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

BRIDGETOWN,  Annapolis  Co.  p 

1,117  pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.  and 

Annapolis  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  116  m. 

W.  of  Halifax  and  65  S.  E.  of  St.  John,  N.  B. 

Shipping  point. 

MONITOR;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pa«e8  30x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  M.  K.  Piper,  editor  and  publisher 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "iKL"  In  1896.  I.     In 

1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

BRIDGEWATER,  Lunenburg  Co, 
p  3,986  pop.,  on  Nova  Scotia  Central  Rd.,  at 
head  of  navigation  on  La  Have  r.,  12  m.  W. 
of  Lunenburg,  the  county  seat.  Saw,  grist 
and  carding  mills,  Iron  foundry  and  tan- 
nery. Lumbering,  gold  mining  and  carriage 
and  shipbuilding. 
BULiIiETIN  ;    Tuesdays;    conservative; 

eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1890;  C.J.  Oragg  &Co.,  editors  and  publishers 

(9—3).    Circulation  "iKi  " 

CALEDONIA  CORNER,   Que*n§ 

C>.  P  1,037  pop.,  on  Nova  Scotia  Southern 

Rd.,  iO  m.  S.  E.  of  Annapolis  and  35  N.  N.  E. 

of  Shelbarne.     Saw  mills.     Gold    mining, 

agriculture  and  lumbering. 

GOI^D  HUNTER  AND  FARMERS' 
JOURNAIj;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  19x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  W.  H.Banks,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "iKL." 


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^^OVA   SCOTIA. 


CLARK'S    HARBOR,    Shelbume 

Co.  p  900  pop.,  40  m.  8.  E.  of  Yarmouth. 

Fish. 

COAST  GUARD  ;  Thursdays  ;  four 
pages  16x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
189r;  M.  H.  Nlckerson,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Clrculatlou  ■•jkl." 

DARTMOUTH,  Halifax  Co.  a  6.152 
■  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  about  5  m.  N. 

E.  of  Halifax,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 

Milling  and  manufacturing. 

PATRIOT;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  J.  M.  Weeks,  editor  and  publLsher  (6—3). 
Circulation  ■■jkl.'  In  1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5).  In 
1903  Z  (4). 

DIGBY,  c  h..  Digby  Co.  J3  1,381  pop., 
on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.  and  Bay  of 
Fundy,  i6  m.  S.  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  by  sea. 
Shipbuilding  and  fisheries. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 

pages 20x27;  subscription  $1;  establis  edl874; 
O.  S.  Dunham,  editor;  Mary  McCormlck,  pub- 
llgher  (S— 3).    Circ'n  ••jkl.-     In  1902,  Z  (2,  11). 

GLACE  BAY,  Cape  Breton  Co.  -a  on 

Sydney  &  Loulsburg  Rd.,  about  14  m.  S.  of 

Sydney.    Mining  and  fishing  district. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  IM);  John  U.  Fisher, 
editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 
Circiilatiou:  In  1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

HALIFAX,  c.  h.,  Halifax  City  D 
40,787  pop.,  Capital  of    the   Province, 

terminus  of  the  Intercolonial  and  Dominion 
Atlantic  Rds.,  on  Chebucto  bay  and  Hal 
Ifax  harbor.    Largest  city  In  the  Province. 
Commerce  and  manufactures  of   various 
kinds.  Winter  port  for  Royal  Mall  steamers. 

ACADIAN  RECORDER;  every  even 

Ing  except  Sunday,  and  TRI-WEEKI.Y, 
Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  liberal; 
four  pageg  33x29;  subscription— dally  $5,  tri- 
weekly $2.50  ;  established  1813  ;  Blackadar 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  — Daily:  In  1894,  publisher  as 
serts,  not  less  than  3,360.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  vl.  In  1899.  vl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  vl.  In  1903,  -Jja-" 
Tri-Weekly:  In  1899,  -iKL-"  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  'jjiL." 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
dajr.  EVENING  :>IAII.,  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  HOMESTEAD,  semi- 
weekly;  morning  and  evening  ten  to  four- 
teen, semi  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
lSx22;  subscription— morning  $5.  evening  $5, 
Beml  weekly  75 cents;  established— dally  1875, 
Beml- weekly  1900;  Herald  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  0—3). 
Circulatiou  — Moruiuer:  Rating  varied 
from  Gin  1894  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898.  5,395; 
/or  1899,  5,160.  Inl9<X).  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1901,  4,741  :  for  1902,  4.823;  for  1903, 
5,«53:  for  l'.K4.  7,77'i  (©Qi. 
ETeuiuff:  In  1897.  ".ua.."  Actual  average 
for  1898,  4,191;  for  1899,  4,015.  In 
1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for  \90l,  3,681; 
for  1902,3,748;  for  1903.4,259;  for  1901, 
7,911. 

Semi-Weekly:  In  19(X), "jkl."  Actualaver- 
age  for  1901.  ti.477:  for  1902,  3,810.  In 
1903.  yH.    Inl«K»4.  yH. 

Pulilislier's  announcement.— THE  FIELD: 
No  similar  area  in  the  world  so  rich  in  vari- 
ety of  natural  resources  as  Nova  Scotia, 
with  its  500,000  prosperous  farmers,  fruit 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 


growers,  fishermen,  lumbermen,  coal,  gold 
and  copper  miners,  iron  and  steel  workers, 
and  other  artizans.  Capital  city,  Halifax, 
the  greatest  banking  center  on  conti- 
nent for  its  population.  Bank  clearings 
SS0,()O(i,a)0.  Its  local  banks  have  200  branches 
in  Canada,  United  States,  Cuba  and  West 
Indies. 

THE  MEDIUM:  The  Herald  (©0)  and 
The  Mail.  Two-cent  papers.  Only  ones  in 
the  territory  that  publish  sworn  details  of 
circulation.  Average,  15,683  in  1904.  On  Roll 
of  Honor  and  carries  the  Gold  INIarks  dis- 
tinction. Has  "the  same  flat  rate  for  the 
same  service  to  every  one."  Accepts  ad- 
vertising on  condition  that  its  circulation 
exceeds  that  of  any  other  two  papers  pub- 
lished within  a  radius  of  800  miles  in  Can- 
ada. "Writes  it  in  the  contract,"  and  says 
to  advertisers,  "Don't  stay  if  it  don't  pay." 
Circulation  distributed  as  follows:  City 
carrier  customers,  4,189;  newsboys,  416; 
countrj'  subscribers,  7,7.^5;  agents,  2,900 — 
net.  Books  open  to  any  responsible  agency 
or  advertiser. 

MORNING  CHRONICLE  ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  ECHO,  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  NOVA  SCO- 
TIAN  AND  WEEKLY  CHRONICLE, 

Fridays;  daily  eight,  Saturdays  and  weekly 
twelve  pages  17x223^;  subscription— morning 
$5,  evening  $5,  weekly  50  cents ;  established- 
morning  1865,  evening  1887,  weekly  1820; 
Chronicle  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd. ),  editors  and 
publishers.  Circulation— morning  "jkl." 
evening  "JKL."  weekly  "JKL."  In  190U.  Z.  In 
1901,  Z(  1,2,  4,  5). 

PRESBYTERIAN    WITNESS; 

Saturdays;  presbyterian;  eight  pages  13J^ix20; 
subicription  $1.5(.);  established  1848;  Henry 
W.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  publisher  asserts,  for  the 
past  ten  vears  not  less  than  3,200.  In  1898, 
yH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  Inl901,  yH. 
In  1902,  (z— 3,  4)  H.  In  1903.  yl.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  H. 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Wednesdays; 
offleial;  twelve  pages  9x14;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1783;  R.  T.  Murray,  editor  and 
publisher  (:3— 3).    Circulation  "j_kl." 

WE9LEYAN  ;  Wednesdays  ;  methodist; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S0;  Rev.  John  Maclean,  edlto^;  S.  T. 
Huestis,  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jjo,.-  In  1897,  G.  In 
1898,  vG.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  zH.  In  1901,  yH. 
In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  II.    In  1;m)4,  yH . 

11IARITI3IE  I>IERCHANT  ;  bi  week 
ly  ;  mercantile;  thirty-eight  to  one  hundred 
an<1  four  pages  9x12;  subscription  S2;  estab- 
lished 1891;    Imperial  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (:3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  as.serts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL." 

FO  R  WA  R  D;  semi  monthly;  prohibi- 
tion; four  pages  12x19;  subscription  25 cents; 
established  1893;  W.  S.Sanders, editor:  Grand 
Division  Sons  of  Temperance,  publishers 
(9—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  averagefor  1901, 
1.498.     In  1902,  yl.    In   1903,  (z- 1)   I.    In 

19(4,    "JKL." 

CHURCH  WORK;  monthly;  angUcan 
church;  thirty-two  pages  6x8%;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899:  McAlpine  Publish- 
ing Co.,  Ltd.,  editors  anl  publishers  (:;— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "ikl."  Actual  average 
for  1!H)2,  3,4 55.    In  1903.  yH.    In  1!K)4.  yll. 

INDUSTRIAL  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  maritime;  twenty  eight  pages 
9x12  ;  subscription  $1:  established  1895;  F.  P. 
Ronnan.  editor  and  publi^hpr.     Circ'n  "Jia-.' 

MARITIME  MEDICAL  NEWS; 
monthly;  medical:  forty  to  forty  four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  James 
Ross,M.D..editorand  publisher  (7—3).  Circu- 
lation "iJU<-' 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NOVA  SCOTIA. 


HANTSPORT,//a;if»  Co.  O  »15  pop., 

on  Doininlou  Atlantic  Rd.  and  Avon  r.,  40 

m.   N.  W.  of   Halifax,  the  capital  of  the 

Province.    Shipping.  Shipbuilding.    Stone 

quarrying.    Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SOcents;  established  1894; 
G.  W.  Woodvvorth,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKL." 

KENTVILLE,  c.   h.,  Kirigs   Co.  -a 

2,500  pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.  and 
CornwalUs  r.,  68  m.  N.  W.  of  Halifax,  the 
capital  of  the  Province.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1864;  H.  G.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1896,  ••jkl.-  In  1897,  Z.  Act 
uaZacfraflfe/or  1898,  1,520.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  y  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  y  I.  In  1903,  -jkl. 

WESTERN  CHRONICLE;  Thurs 
days;  liberal;  eight  pages  13x21;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  GBtabllshed  1875;  Fred  W.  Wick  wire, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1897,  1,908.  Inl898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,yl.  In  1901, yl.  Inl902,yl.  In  1903, "jkl.- 

L I V  E  R  P  O  O  L,  c.  h..  Queent  Co.  p 

2,405  pop.,  at  mouth  of  River  Mersey,  about 
75  m.  S.  W.  of  Halifax.  Lumbering,  ship- 
building, gold  mining  and  fishing. 

ADVANCE  AND  WESTERN  COUN- 
TIES ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  tmir 
pages  19x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
l878;  E.  M.  Farrell.  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  'mkl." 

LUNENBURG,  c.  h.,  Lunenburg  Co 
p  4,894  pop.,  on  Nova  Scotia  Central  Kd.,  69 
m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Halifax,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.    Fishing  and  West  India  trade. 

ARGUS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
Bubsci-iption  .$1;  established  1889;  W.  A.  Let 
son,  editor;  F.  R.  Moorehead.  publisher (3— 3). 
Circulation    jkl." 

PROGRESS  AND  ENTERPRISE; 
Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x'^3;  subscription 
$1;  established  1862;  Wm.  Duft,  eaitor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1901,  "itL."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  '2,2 11. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

MIDDIiETON,  Annapolis  Co.  P   740 

pop.,  on  Nova  Scotia  Central  and  Dominion 

Atlantic  Rds.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of  Annapolis,  the 

county  seat.    Planing  mill,  box,  sash  and 

door,   ginger-ale   and   fertilizer   factories. 

Farming. 

OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Fred  E.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulatiou:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,169.  In  1896. 1.  In  1897,  Y.  Inl898.  "iKi. ' 
Inl899.Z.    In  ltK)2,  Z  (1.4,6.  9).    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

NEW  GLASGOW,  Pictou  Co.    c 

3,776  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  about  95  ra. 

N.  E.  of  Halifax,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 

Coal  mines,  tanneries,  potteries,  glass  and 

•teel  worlce,  iron  foundries,  saw  mills  and 

manufactories  of  furniture,  doorg,  sashes, 

etc.    Shipbuilding. 

EASTERN    CHRONICLE;    semi 
weekly,  Thursdays   and  Saturdays;  liberal; 
eight  pages    15x22;   gubaorlption  $1;    estab- 
lished   1886;     S.    M.    Mackenzie,    publisher 
(S—3  P). 
Circulatiou:   In  1895.  II.    In  1896,  H.    In 


NOVA  scon  A. 


1897,  Y.  Inl898.yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In   1901,  yl.      In   1902.   (z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.      In 

1903,  "jtiti.." 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x^2;  subsci'lptlon  $1;  established  1888;  A.  P. 
Douglas,  editor;  The  Enterprise  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,850.  In  1895,  II.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  y I. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  -vki,."  In  190.5,  Z  (4)  (••) 

T13IES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NORTH    SYDNEY,    Cape  Breton 

Co.  cf  2,522  pop.  —  local  estimate  4,500— 
on  Sydney  harbor.  In  the  E.  part  of  Cape 
Breton.  Connected  by  rail  and  dailj 
steamer  with  Halifax  and  Montreal,  Que. 
Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

CAPE     BRETON     ENTERPRISE; 

Saturdays;  Independent;  six  pages  k0x26; 
subscrijition  $1;  established  lEOl;  C.  W.  Ver- 
non, editor;  A.  Dennis,  publisher  ( 12—3).  Cir- 
culation ".IKi-."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

HERA  LD  ;  Wednesdays;  libei  al-conserv- 
ative;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1872;  A.  C.  Bertram,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Cii'culatiou  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,750.    In  1895,  H.    In  1896,  H .     In 

1897.  HZ.  Inl898.yH.  In  1899, yl.  Inl9U0,yI. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 
In  19114,  y I. 

OXFORD,  Cumberland  Co.  i  150  pop., 

on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  72  m.  N.  of  Halitax, 

the  capital  of  the  Province.    Woodenware 

factories,  woolen  and  saw  mills. 

JOURNAL  AND  CUMBERLAND 
ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1897;  S.  A.  Marchant,  editor  and 
publi.sher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PARRSBORO     Cumberland    Co.     a 

1,909  pop. —local  estimate  2,500— terminus 

Cumberland  Rd.   Coal  and  lumber  shipping 

port.    Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

liEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  P.  F.  Law- 
son,  editor  and  publisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PICTOU,    c.  h.,  Pictou   Co.  O  2,998 

pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  at  head  of  Pictou 

harbor,     opening     into     Northumberland 

straits,  and  point  of  arrival  and  departure 

of  Upper  Province,  Boston,  Prince  Edward 

Island  and  Cape  Breton  steamers,  105  m.  N. 

N.  E.  of  Halifax,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 

Lumber  and  shipbuilding  trade.  Coal  mines 

and  quarries  of  building  stone  in  vicinity. 

Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Tuesdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
John  D.  MacDonald,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,400.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  I  Z.    In 

1898,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  number  printed 
1,5(0.  In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900,  June,  publisher  as- 
serts, during  the  past  year  not  less  than  1.400. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I.  In 
1901,  (z-4)  I. 

COLONIAL  STANDARD;  Tuesdays; 
conservative;  eight  pages  17x23;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1858;  H.  Hamilton,  edi- 
tor; Standard  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation   "iiu,"      In  1903,   (z— 4)   1.    In 

1904,  yl. 

PORT  HAW^KESBURY,   Inter- 

neat  Co.  cf  658  pop.,  on  the  Strait  of  Canso. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 


Connected  by  weekly  line  of  steamers  with 
Halifax,  the  capital  of  the  Province,  160  m. 
distant,  and  Boston,  Mass.    Fishing. 

EASTERN  JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
conservative;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
91;  established  1889;  John  C.  Bourlnot,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9 — 3).  Circulation  'vkl." 
In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

HA  WKESBURY  BUL.L.ETINj 
Thursdays;  liberal;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  J.  J.  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 3).    Clre'n  'jkl." 

PORT  MAITLAND,  Yarmouth  Co. 
p  519  pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  W,  of  Yarmouth. 
BL.UENOSE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

ROCKINGHAM  STATION, 

Halifax  Co.   Q  26u  pop.,  on  Dominion  At- 
lantic Rd.    Suburb  of  Halifax. 
SUBURBAN  NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SH£LBURN£,c.  h.,  Shelbume  Co.  p 
1,300  pop.,  connected  by  stage  and  by 
weekly  steamer  with  Halifax,  the  capital 
of  the  Province,  100  m.  distant.  Agricult 
Tire  and  timber. 

BUDGET;  Thursdays;  mdependent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  establlHhed 
1890;  W.  H.  Currle,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  ■•jkl." 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SPRINGHILL,  Cumberland  Co.  a 

5,178  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Rd.,  &  Coal  Co., 

22  m.  S.  of  Amherst.    Coal  mining. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  six  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896:  S.  McDow- 
ell, editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

STELLARTON,  Pictou  Co.  n  2,410 

pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  2  m.  from  New 
Glasgow.    Coal  mining. 

MARITlx^IE    MINING    RECORD  ; 

semi-monthly:    mining;  twenty-eight  pages 
10x15;   subscription  $1;  esta.blished  1898;  R. 
Drummond,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3), 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jjsl-"   Actual  average 
for  1899,  1,036.     In  1900,  yl.     In  1901,  "jkl." 

SYDNEY,  c.  h.,  Cape  Breton   Co.  cf 

2,427  pop.— local  estimate  10,000— on  Inter- 
national Rd.,  285  m.  from  and  connected  by 
a  line  of   weeklj'  steamers  with  Halifax, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Shipping  and 
general  manufacturing. 
POST;    every  morning   except   Sunday, 
and  BRAS  D'OR  GAZETTE,  Wednes- 
days;  conservative;   eight  pages  18x24;   sub- 
Bcrfption- daily  S3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1901.  weekly  1896;  The  Sydney  Post  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:   "jkl."    In  1903  Z  (4) 
(••)■ 

Weekly:    "jkl.-    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (##).    In 
190t,  yl. 

RECORD;  every eveningexcept Sunday, 
and  ISLAND  REPORTER,  Wednes 
days;  liberal;  daily  eight  pages  17x24,  weekly 
four  pages  21x27;  subscription —  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1:  established— daily  1898,  weekly 
1884;  The  Sydney  Printing  Co..  Ltd.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

C  ire  n  I  a  t  ion- Daily:  "jjil" 
Weekly:  "iKL"    In  1897.  Z.    In  1908,  "tKi. " 
Actual  average  for   1903.  3,561;  for  1904, 
3,568. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 


MAC  TAL.LA;  Fridays;  Gaelic;  eight 
pages  11x16  ;  sub.scription  $1  ;  established 
1892;  J.  Q.  McKinnon,  editor;  The  Mac-TalU 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation :  In  1899,  zl.    In  1900,  yl.     In 

1901.  "JKL." 

TRURO,  c.  h.,  Colchester  Co.  n  5,990 
pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  at  head  of 
Cobequld  bay,  61  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Hallf ax- 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Iron  foundries- 
blast  furnaces  and  hat,  woolen  and  furni- 
ture manufactories,  machine  shops,  shoe 
and  last  factories.  Agriculture  and  mining. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Independent; 
daily  eight  to  twelve  pages  13i^x20,  weekly 
sixteen  to  twenty  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established  1891;  W.  D. 
Dimock,  editor;  News  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (*-3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jjll" 
Weekly:    In   1895,  "jicl.-     In   1896,   I.     In 

1897,  I  Z.  In  1898,  zl.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  with  October,  1898,  3,790  ;/or 
1899,3,821.  In  1900,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  ending  uith  January,  li!02,  5,163: 
for  1902,  5,476.  In  1903,  yG.  Actual  aver- 
age for  19iA.  6.019. 

COLCHESTER  SUN;  Wednesdays; 
liberal  conservative;  eight  pages  lSx22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1870;  W.  B.  Alley, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  for  fifteen  years  not  less  than 
2.000.    In  1899.  yl.    In  1900,  yl.    In  1901,  yl. 

1902.  vl.     In  1903.  "jkl." 

MIDLAND  TIMES;  Saturdays:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  81 ;  established  1879; 
A.  C.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,510.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  the  first  six  months  of  1897.  2,*220.     In 

1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  "iKL." 

WESTVILLE,  Pictou  Co.  tl  8,600 
pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Pic- 
tou, the  county  seat.  Coal  mining  and 
manufacturing. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  twelve  to  six- 
teen pages  14x21;  subscription  $1;  established 
1806;  J.  W.  H.  Sutherland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  Pi. 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age/or  1901,  1,093.    In  1902,  "iSL." 

W^EYMOUTH  BRIDGE,    Dig^v 

Co.  p  1,000  pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd. 

and  St.  Mary's  bay.    Flour,  saw  and  shingle 

mills. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x27 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  V.  A.  Landry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3^. 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1902, 
(7—2,4.5,9)1.      In  1903.  ■  JKL- ■ 

L'EVANGELINE;  Thursdays;  French; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Val.  A.  Landry,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1S95,  I.  In  1896,  I.  In  1S97, 
I  Z.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  at  no  period  within  thirteen 
years'  existence  was  below  2,000.  Actual 
areragfe /or  1901.  2,027.     In  1902,  yl.     in 

1903.  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

WINDSOR,  c.  h.,  Hants  Co.  c  2,477 

pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.  and  Avon 
r..  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Halifax,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Seat  of  King's  College,  University 
of  Windsor.   Shipbuilding,  cotton,  iron  and 


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NOVA  SCOTIA. 


wooden  manufactures  and   plaster   quar- 
ries.   Fruitgrowing. 

HANTS    JOUIlNALi;   Wednesdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  21x29;  subscription 
$1;   established  1867;  Jas.  J.  Anslow,  editor 
and  publisher  (;»— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "iKL"    In  1897.  Z.    In 

1898,  I.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  y  I.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  y I. 

TRIHCJNE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  32x80:  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
Tribune  Publishing   Company,  editors  and 
publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  "jkl.-    In  1898.  I.    In 

1899,  V  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  "JKL." 

WOIiFVILLE,  Kings  Co.  -a  1,968 
pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 
Kentvllle,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  Aoadla 
University.    Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

ACADIAN;  Fridays;  four  pages  21x27; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Davison 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3).  Circula- 
tion "iJU." 

ACADIAN  ORCIIARDIST;  Tues 
days;  horticultural;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;    established  1873;  H.G.Harris, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898.  "iii."    In  1899,  I.     In 

1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.    InUXU,  yf. 

ACADIA  ATHEN^UM;  monthly, 
during  college  year;  collegiate;  fifty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1874;  Stu- 
dents of  Acadia  University,  editors  and  pup- 
Ushers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

YARMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Yarmouth  Co.JJ 
6,089  pop.,  on  Dominion  Atlantic  Rd.,  at 
entrance  ef  Bay  of  Fundy,  90  m.  S.  of  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  and  300  S.  W.  of  Halifax,  the 
capital  of  the  Province.  Shipping,  fishing 
and  manufacturing.    Cotton  duck  factory. 

TimES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
liberal-conservative;  four  pages  18x34;  gub- 
Bcriptlon  $8;  established  1882;  J.  D.  Rolston, 
editor  and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl.-  In 
1898,  Z.    In  1899,  Z.    In  1902,  "jjo,." 

H  E  R  A  li  D ;  Tuesdays  ;  liberal ;  four 
pages  20x21) ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  J.  M.  Lawson.  editor  and  publisher;  pub- 
lishes also  a  Friday  edition,  called  the 
Telegram;  given  free  to  subsciibers  to  the 
Herald  (6—3) . 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  189b,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  (z— 3.  5,  9)  I.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••).    In  1904,  yl. 

IjIGHT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  C.  Carey, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Circulation :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,300.  In  1S96,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1899.  '2,436. 
In  19(J0.  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June.  1901. 2, 5«7;  /or  1902.  2,750; 
for  1903.  2,850.    In  1904,  yH. 

ONTARIO. 

ACTON,  Halton  Co.  ^  1,209  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Milton,  the 
county  seat,  30  N.  of  Hamilton  and  35  W.  of 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Tan- 
neries, glove,  traveling-bag  and  knitting 
works.  Shipping  point  for  lime,  leather, 
grain  and  flour. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  21x27;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
Ulhed  1875 ;  H.  P.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "ijti." 


ONTARIO. 


AIIiSA  CRAIG, Middlesex  Co.,  North 

P  732  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Aux 

Sables  r.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  London.    Cotton 

and  farming. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  60  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  "W.  E.  Clothier,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl"  In  1901.  Z 
(4,6).    In  1903.  •■jkl." 

ALEXANDRIA,  Glengarry  Co.  O- 
1,614  pop.,  on  Canada  Atlantic  Rd.,  54  m. 
E.  of  Ottawa,  the  capital  of  the  Dominion, 
and  60  from  Montreal,  Que.  Flour  and 
saw  mills  and  furniture,  sash  and  door 
factories,  foundry  and  machine  shop. 

GL.ENGARRIAN;  Fridays;  conserv- 
ative; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Arthur  Craig,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  publisiier  asserts,  for  over  two  years  not 
less  than  1.300.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.     In  1903,  •■jkl.- 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  A.  G.  F.  Mac- 
donald,  editor  and  publisher.  CIrc'n  "jkl." 
Inl901,Z(l,2,  4,  5). 

AIjLISTON,  Simcoe  Co.,  South  a 
1,371  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Boyne 
r.,  24  m.  S.  W.  of  Barrle,  the  county  seat. 
62  N.  of  Hamilton  and  60  from  Toronto, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Lumber  and 
woolen  mills  and  sash  and  agricultural-im- 
plement factories,  nail  factory,  creamery 
and  grist  mills.  Grain,  lumber  and  live- 
stock market. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  I  Thursdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  R.  J.  Wallace,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10—3).  Circulation  -jkl.-  In  1897.  Z. 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1903,  "iKi.'     In  1903,  Z  (4). 

ALMONTE,    Lanark    Co.,   North    D- 

8,068  pop.— local  estimate  3,200— on  .Can- 
adian Pacific  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  S7  m. 
N.  E.  of  Perth,  the  county  seat,  and  85  S. 
W.  of  Ottawa,  the  capital  of  the  Dominion. 
Good  water  power.  Manufactures  of  woolen 
and  knit  goods,  file  factory  and  iron  works. 
Agriculture 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
James  McLeod,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3. 
Circulation:  In  1894, 1895  and  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,700.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1891. 'i,7  45;  /or  1898,  2,727.  In 
1899,  yH.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  May,  1900,  2,807.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902.  yH.    In  UI03.  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  liberal-conservative; 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Wm.  W.  Pittard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).  Circulation  "iUL."  In  1903.  Z 
(4)  (••). 

ALVINSTON,  Lambton  Co.,  East  p 

1,009  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  45  m. 

E.  of  Saint  Clair.  Mich.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  Independ^ 
ent;  eight  pages  18x30;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  A.  E.  Ketch,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

AMHERST  BURG,  Essex  Co., 

South  p  2,279  pop.,  on  Canada  Southern 
Rd.    A  port  of  entry  at  mouth  of  Detroit  r. 


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ONTARIO. 


18  m.  S.  of  Windsor  and  Detroit,  Mich.,  con- 
nected by  dally  line  of  steamers.  Manu- 
facturing. Shipping  point  and  coaling 
station.    Limestone  quarries. 

ECHO;    Fridays ;  liberal ;   eight   pages 
18x24;    subscription  $1.B0;   established   1874; 
Echo  Printing  Company,  editors  and   pub 
Ushers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.500.  Inl895,  H.  Inl896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901.  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  during 
the  year  was  le^s  than  2.5(X).  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

ARNPRIOR,  Renfrew  Co.,  South  c( 
3,341  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Canada 
Atlantic  Rds.  and  Chats  lake  at  the  con 
fluence  of  the  Madawaska  and  Ottawa  rs., 
50  m.  S.  E.  of  Pembroke,  the  county  seat, 
and  38  W.  of  Ottawa,  the  capital  of  the 
Dominion.  Saw  and  woolen  mills  and 
marble  works.    Iron  mines. 

CHRONICLE;    Fridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages    18x24;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1879;  Jeffery  Bros.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl- "  Actual  average 
/or  1896, '^,163.  Inl897.  Y.  Inl898,yl.  In 
1899.  y  I.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, yl. 
In  1903,  •■JKL." 

NEWS:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

WATCHMAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  Jas. 
C.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "isx"     In  1900.  Z.    la  1902,  "jkl.- 

ARTHUR,  Wellington   Co.,  North  D- 

3,224   pop.,  on   Canadian   Pacific  Rd.    and 

Conestoga   r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph,  the 

county    seat.      Manufacturing.      Shipping 

point  for  flour,  live  stock  and  woolen  goods. 

ARTHUR  ENTERPRISE  AND 
WEIiliTNGTON  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
81;  established— S/ifcrprise  1869,  Neivs  1892; 
consolidated  1894 ;  R.  Thy une,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).  Circulation  •■iKk"  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  Z  (2,  4). 

ATHENS,  Leed$    Co..   South  n-  904 

pop.,  on  BrockvlUe,  Westport  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie     Rd.      Farming      and     lumbering. 

Woolen,  saw  and  planing  mills  and  door 

and  sash  factory. 

REPORTER  AND  COUNTY  OF 
LiEEDS  ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  10x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Geo.  F.  Donnelley,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—3).     Clroulatlon  "Jii." 

ATWOOD,    Perth   Co.,  North  -n  500 

pop.,  on  Qrand  Trunk  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  Lis- 
towel  and  20  N.  of  Stratford,  the  county 
seat.    Agrieulture  and  dairying. 
BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  D.  G. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 2).    Cir- 
culation "Uti" 

AURORA,    rork   Co.,  North  a  1,743 

pop.— local  estimate  1,865— on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd..  80  m.  N.  of  Toronto,  the  county  seat 
and  capital  of  the  Province.  Shipping  point 
for  grain,  flour,  leather,  agricultural  Im- 
plements and  produce. 

BANNER  ;  Fridays ;  reform;  eight  pages 
ISxaO;  subaorlption  $1 ;  established  1861;  S.  H. 
Lundy,  editor  and  publisher.    Ciro'n  ••uu," 


ONTARIO. 


Co.   cf    320 
15  m.  N.  W. 


AVONMORE,    Stormont 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd 
of  Cornwall. 
GLEANER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

AYIiMER,  Elgin  Co.,  East  p  2,168 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan  Central 
Rds.  and  Catfish  creek,  about  12  m.  E.  of  St. 
Thomas,  the  county  seat,  10  N.  of  Lake 
Erie  and  26  S.  E.  of  London.  Manufactur- 
ing town.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1972;  D.  H.  Price,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,793;  for  1896,  1,906;  for  1897.  1,918; 
for  1898,  1,900.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904.  yl. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886  ;  G.  M.  Standing,  editor;  G.  M.  Standing 
&  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  'jkl." 

AYR,  Waterloo  Co..  South  P  1,040 
pop.,  on  Canada  Soutliern  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 
Berlin,  the  county  seat,  and  80  S.  W.  of 
Toronto.  Iron  foundry,  woolen  factory 
and  flour  mill. 

GUN;  Fridays  (A  A^. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscription  5u  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894:  Robt.  Constable,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3     Circulation  'mkl." 

AYTON,    Grey   Co.    b  500   pop.,  on 

Grand  Trimk  Rd.,6m.  S.  E.  of  Xeustadt. 

Farming  and  fruit  growing, 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  M. 
B.  Flynn.  eilitor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

BANCROFT, ^as^ing*  Co.  U  400 pop., 
8  m.  S.  of  Baptist,  the  terminus  of  the 
Central  Ontario  Rd.,  and  69  N.  of  Trenton. 
Lumber  and  cloth  mills. 

NORTH  HASTINGS  REPORTER; 

Wednesdays  (A  AK 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  established  1894;  D.  H.Morrison, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).     Circ'n  "jkl." 

BARRIE,  o.  h.,  Simcoe  Co.,  North  a 
6,549  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Kem- 
penfeldt  bay,  an  arm  of  Lake  Simcoe,  64  m. 
N.  N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Summer  resort.  A  shipping 
point  for  grain.  Foundries,  machine  shops, 
woolen  factories,  etc. 

EXAMINER  ;  Thursdays ;  liberal ;  eight 
pages  17x2.3;  subscription  $1;  established  1866; 
J.  A.  MacLaren,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation  "jicl •"     In  1902,  Z  (4). 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  reform;  eight 
linages  14x21 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1868; 
Wilkes  &  Crew,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "fKL."    In  1899,  Z.    In  lii02,  Z  (4, 5). 

NORTHERN  ADVANCE;  Thursdays; 
liberal-conservative;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription fl;  established  1891;  S.  Wesley, 
publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,320.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,362; /or  1899.  1,413. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  y  I.  Actual  average  for 
ayear  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,410«  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BEAMSVILLE,  Lincoln  Co.  q  1,000 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Saint 


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ONTAKIO. 


I 


ONTARIO. 


Catherines,  the  county  seat,  and  2  S.  of 
Lake  Ontario,   stone  quarries.    Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  C.  E. 
Rlgglns,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BEAVERTON,  Ontario  Co.,  North  Q 

850  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk   Rd.  and  Lake 

Slnicoe,  45  m.  N.  of  Whitby,  the  county  seat, 

and  75  from  Toronto,  the   capital  of  the 

Province.    Manufacture  of  woolen   goods 

and  shipping  of  bricks. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  "20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Joseph  J.  Cave,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Wood vi lie  and  Cam- 
migton  (1 — 4).    Combined  circulation  "jkl" 

BEETON,  Sitncoe    Co.,   South    D    771 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S.by 
S.  W.  of  Barrie,  the  county  seat.    Manufact- 
ures of  beekeepers'  supplies  and  hosiery. 
AVORLiD;     Thui-sdays;     independent; 
eight  pages  17^:^x25;    subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  W.  A.  Leigh,  editor;  W.  H.  Davis, 
pubUsher.    Circ'n-JKL."     In  1902,  Z  (4,  6).    In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

BELIiEVILiLE,  c.  h.,  ffaatings  Co., 

West  n  9,700  pop.— local  estimate  12,500 — on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Midland  Rds.  and  Bay  of 
Quinte,  113  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the 
capital  of  the  Province.  Steamers  ply  reg- 
ularly to  and  from  United  States  and  Cana- 
dian points.  Manufacturing  and  commerce. 
Summer  resort. 

INTELiLiIGENCER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ; 
daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  16x193^;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3,  weeklj-^  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1887,  weekly  1834;  Intelligencer  Printing 
and  Publishing  House,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-5). 

Circulation— Daily:  "JKL"  In  1897.  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  average 
/or  1904,  1,271. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  3,ti8l.  In  1899,  yl.  In 
1900,  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  I. 

ONTARIO;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CHRONICLE,  Fridays;  twelve 
pages— daily  15x2U^,  weekly  18x25 :  subsorip- 
tlon— dally  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily 
1886,  weekly  1838 ;  T.  S.  Carman,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Circulation- Daily:  In  1896,  "jjkL"  In 
1897,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1903,  1,343.  In  1904,  -mi," 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl.-  In  1898,  March, 
publisher  asserts  in  forty  years  not  below 
3,500.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903   "iKL."     In  1904,  I. 

BELMONT,  Middleaex   Co.,  South  P 
600  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
St.  Thomas  and  13  S.  of  London.    Flax  mill 
and  cheese  factory. 
TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 

Strachan  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  "iKL  " 

BERLIN,  c.  h.,  Waterloo  Co.,  North  -o 
10,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Ra.,  86  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Hamilton  and  62  W.  of  Toronto, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Several  tan- 
neries and  manufactures  of  buttons,  pianos 
and  organs,  furniture  and  gloves. 

NEWS-RECORDj  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 


conservative  ;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
n''i^x24;  subscription— dally  $8,  weekly  fl;  es- 
tablished 1893;  M.  V.  Uttley,  editor;  Owrman 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  pub- 
lishers.   CIrc'n— dally  ••iki..'-  weekly  "iiu,." 

TELE<iRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
esta>>li8hed  1S06;  Telegraph  Printing  Co., 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG 5  Wednesdays; 
German;  conservative;  ten  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  C.  W. 
Weidenlianuner.  editor;  German  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,450.  In  1896,1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "j_KL."     In  UK)3,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

GOSPEL  BANNER;  Saturdays;  nien- 
Qonlte;  sixteen  pages9xl2;  subscription  #1.25; 
established  1877  ;  H.  S.  Hallman,  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — 4).  Does  not  Insert  advertise- 
ments. 

JOURNALANDGLOCKE;  Wednes- 
days; German;  independent;  twelve  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1859;  J. 
A.  RIttlnger  and  Wm.  J.  Motz,  editors;  Rlt- 
tlnger  &  Motz,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "j^l."  In  1898,  zI. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900.  1.  Actual  average  for 
a  year  eroding  with  June,  1901.  1,759; /or 
1902,  1,753;  for  1903,  1,781.    In  19(»4.  I. 

DER  EVANGELlUfllS  HOTE; 
monthly;  German;  undenominational;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1887;  M.  L.  Wing,  editor;  S.  R.  Knech- 
tel,  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation  "jkl."   Actual  average  for  ^903, 
1,100.     Actual  average  /or  1904,  1,125. 

BLENHEIM,  Kent  Co.  p  1,708  pop., 

on  Erie  &  Huron  and  Lake  Erie  &  Detroit 

Rds.,  6   m.    N.   W.   of     Rondeau    harbor, 

on  Lake   Erie,  12    S.  E.   of  Chatham,  the 

county    seat,  and  75  E.  of  Detroit,    Mich. 

Flour,  saw   and  planing  mills,  bent-wood 

works,  foundry  and  machine  shops.  Market 

point  for  the  bean  producers  of  Canada. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages    18x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1874;  Andrew  &  J.  M.  Denholm.  editors  and 

publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 189S;  Theo.  K.  Pickering,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BLYTHE,  Huron  Co.,  East-o  927 pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,   60  m.  N.  of  London. 

Shingle,  saw  and  flour  mills,  carding  and 

cabinet  factories,  large  salt  works  and  flax 

manufactory. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  A.  E.  Bradwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOBCAYGEON,  Victoria  Co.,  South 

D  1,018  pop.,  on  an  Island  on  Pigeon  lake, 

22  m.   N.  E.  of  Lindsay,  the   county  seat. 

The   nearest    railroad   station  is  Fenelon 

Falls,  11  m,  W.    Lumber  trade. 

INDEPENDENT}  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1870; 
Charles  E.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  '.{kl." 

BOLTON,  Cardwell  Go.  C  743  pop.,  on 

Canadian  Paciflc  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto, 

the  capital  of  the  Province.    Flour,  woolen 

and  planing  mills,  foundries  and  pottery. 

Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  F.  N.  Leavens,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "uu,." 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


BOTH'WELLi,  Bothwell  Co.  p    897 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  CAnadian  Pacific 

Rds.  and  Thames  r.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Chatham, 

the  county  seat,  42  S.  W,  of  London  and  68 

E.  of  Detroit,  Mich.     Shipping  point  for 

grain,  live   stock    and    produce.     Grazing 

and  agricultural  district. 

TIHIES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  lfr2; 
Vance  A.  Stutla,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iii" 

BOWMANVILLE,    Durham     Co., 

West  a  3,377  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and 
Lake  Ontario,  1  m.  N.  of  Port  BowmanvlUe, 
80  W.  of  Cobourg,  and  43  E.  of  Toronto,  the 
capital  of  the  Pi'ovlnce.  Manufacturing, 
fruit  growing  and  agriculture. 

CANADIAN  STATESMAN;  Wednes- 
days; liberal;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
tl.50;  established  1854:  M.  A.  James  &  Son, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,920.  Inl896,  I.  In  1897,  publisher 
asserts,  no  Issue  In  ten  years  less  than  1,875. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  t2,06ti.  In  1899.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 
1900,3,113.  In  1901,  yl.  Id  1902,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  December  23, 
1903,  2,151;  for  1!X)4,  2.ti24. 

WEST    DURHAM     NEWSj     Thurs- 
days ;  conservative;  eight  pages  15x22;   sub 
■orlptlon  $1  ;  established  1874  ;  Jas.  Gale,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
Bmallest  edition  2,000.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
Actual  average  for  1897,  t2,019.  In  1898,yl. 
In  1899.  zT.  In  1900.  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

BRACEBRIDGE,o H.  Ontario 

Co.,  North  ^  1,419  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  Muskoka  r.,  138  m.  N.  of  Toronto, 
Summer  resort.  Tanning  establishment* 
and  woolen  mills.    Lumbering. 

FREE   GRANT  GAZETTE;    Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  <1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Duncan  Marshall,  editor  and 
publisher  (13—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

illUSKOKA  HERA  I iD  ;  Thursdays; 
conservative;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
91 ;  established  1878;  D.  E.  Bastedo,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).    Circulation  "iiLt" 

BRADFORD,     York    Co.,   North    D 

996  pop.,  on   Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  west 

branch  of  Holland  r.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Barrle, 

the  county  seat,  and  42  N.  N.  W.  of  Toronto 

the  capital  of  the  Province.    Flour  mills, 

carriage  works  and  planing  mill. 

WITNESS-NEWS;  Thursdays;  con- 
servative; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
•stablished  1866;  E.  Garrett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "iXL" 

BRAMPTON,  c.b.,  Peel  Co.  n  8.251 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Etobicoke  r.,  31  m.  N.  W.  of  Toron- 
to, the  capital  of  the  Province.  Flour  mills, 
shoe  factory  and  Iron  foundry.  Flori- 
culture. 

BANNER   AND    TIIWKS;     Fridays 
liberal;   eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1; 
established  1868 ;  A.  F.  Dick,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6—3). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,700.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "JKi-"  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,675.  In  1900.  yl.  In 
1901,  (z— 4)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 


CONSERVATOR;  weekly;  liberal-con- 
servative; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1873;  S.  Charters,  editor  and  pub- 
lUher  (3—3).    Clrc'n  "iSL."    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

BRANTFORD,  c.  h.,  Brant  Co.  p 

16,463  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Toronto, 
Hamilton  &  Buffalo  Rds.,  70  m.  E.  of 
London.  Manufacturing  and  agricultural 
center. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  conserva- 
tive; dally  elglit,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24: 
subscription— dallv  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1871,  weekly  1889;  F.  D.  Reville,  edi- 
tor; Reville  Bros.,  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:    In   1895,     "iKL.-      In 

1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898.  "jkl-" 
Weeltly:    In    1895,   -'isi,.-     In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.     In  1898,  ■•jkl.- 
EXPOSITOR;    every   evening    except 

8unday,and  WEEKL.Y,Thursdays;liberal; 
daily  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription — daily  $8. 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1873,  weekly 
1852 ;  T.  H.  Preston,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation- Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  '2,430;  for  1896,  2,537;  for  1897, 
3,647;  /or  1898,  3,132;  /or  1899.  3,277; 
/"or  1900, 3, 746  ;/or  1901, 3, 665.  In  1902,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  1903.  3.879;  for  1904, 
4,369. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  2,892; 
/"or  1896,  2,709; /or  1897,  2,885;  for  1898. 
3.016;  for  1899.  2,745;  /or  1900,  2,1  08; 
for  1901,  2, 1  97.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average 
for  1903,  1,886:  /or  19*4,  1,779. 

CANADIAN  BEE  JOURNAL.; 
monthly;  bee  culture;  twenty  eight  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W.J. 
Craig,  editor:  Goold,  Shapley  &  Mulr  Co. 
(Limited),  publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,350.  In  1896.  I,  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  zT.  In  1899.  yl.  In  190D,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.     In  1902.  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 

BRIDGEBTJRG,  Welland  Co.  p  1,500 

pop.,  on  Grand    Trunk,  Michigan  Central 

and  Toronto,  Hamilton  &  Buffalo  Rds.,  1  m. 

from  Niagara  r.    Natural  gas. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages 20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  E.W.John- 
ston, editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edition 
entitled  Times  for  Fort  Erie  (9— 3).  Combined 
circulation  "jkl." 

BRIGDEN,    LamUon    Co.,    West    -a 

750  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central    Rd.,   15  m. 

S.  E.  of  Sarnla,  the   county  seat.      Trade 

center. 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  M.  Ferguson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Cirulatlon  "JKL."  (A  A). 

BRIGHTON,    Northumberland    Co., 

East  n  1,479+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and 
Lake  Ontario,  25  m.  E.  of  Cobourg,  the 
cotmty  seat,  and  about  93  E.  N.  E.  of 
Toronto,  tlie  capital  of  the  Province.  Flour 
and  saw  mills  and  canning  factory.  Ship- 
ping point  for  grain  and  produce. 

ENSIGN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871; 
C.  A.  Lapp  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKi." 

BROCKVILLE.  c.  h.,  Brockville  Co. 

D-  8,791  pop.— local  estimate  9,9(X)— on  Grand 
Trunk.  Brockville,  Westport  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rds.  and  St. 


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ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


Lawrence  r.,  125  m.  W.  of  Montreal,  Que. 

Manufacturing,  farming  and  dairying. 

EVENING  RECORDER;  every  even 
lug   except   Sunday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Fri- 
days; liberal;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
—dally    15x22,  weekly  20x24;    subscription- 
dally  $3,  weekly,  $1 ;  established-daily  1872, 
weekly   1880;    Geo.    P.    Grftham,  editor;   Re 
corder  Printing  Co.,  (limited),  publishers. 
Circulation— Daily:  "j^"  In  1903  (z— 4)  I. 
In  IIMU,  yl. 

Weekly:  "uti."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  11103.  (z— 4)  I.     lu  mu,  yl. 

TI^>IE!S  i  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TI3IES  AND  EASTERN  ONTA- 
RIO DAIRYMAN,  Thursdays;  conserva- 
tive; daily  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly 
#1;  established  1882;  A.  T.  Wilgress,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation -Daily  i  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  l,t255.  In 
1897,  Y.  lu  1898,  •■jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

Weekly:    Accorded   I   from   1891   to  1895. 
Actual  average  for  1896,  2,328.    In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y  I.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  1902,  yt.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In  1904,  yl. 

BRUSSELS,  Huron  Co.,  East  d  1,204 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of 
Goderich,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERATiD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  H'yDellon, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

POST;  Fridays ;  reform ;  eight  pages 
lftx22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1873;  W. 
H.  Kerr,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

BURK'S  FALLS,  Muskoka  and 
Parry  Sound  District  ^  40  pop. — local  estl 
mate  1,000— on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Maga- 
nettawan  r.,  170  m.  N.  of  Toronto,  the  capi- 
tal of  the  Provinc*.  Saw  mills,  tannery 
and  sash  and  door  factory.  Agriculture 
and  lumbering. 

ARIfOW  AND  HUNTS VIIiLiE  EN- 

TER PRISE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  Rev.  Jas.  A.  Sieveright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — 3).    Circulation  "iKj,." 

BURLINGTON,  Halton  Co.  -n  1,200 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Lake  Ontario,  9  ni.  N  E.  of  Ham- 
ilton.   Flour  mill.    Farming. 
GAZETTE    AND     HAI.TON    CO. 
CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1899;  Elgin 
A.Harris,  editor  and  publisher.   Circ'n  "jkl* 

CALEDONIA,  Haldimand  Co.  p 
968  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Grand 
r.,  15  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Hamilton.  Water 
power.    Agriculture. 

GRAND     RIVER      SACHEM; 

Wednesdays:  conservative;  four  pages  20x27 ; 
•ubscription  $1 ;  established  1855 ;  H.  B.  Sawle, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  'jjo,." 

CAMPBELLFORD,  Northumber- 
land Co.,  East  a  2,424t  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  Trent  r.,  33  m.  E.  of  Peterborough 
and  33  N.  W.  of  Belleville.  Foundry,  woolen 
manufactories  and  dairying. 
DESPATCH;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893.  Cir 
culation  "jjiL." 

H  E  R  A  Li  D ;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873;  J.  T.  Vosper,  editor  and  publisher. 
<3— 3).   Circulation  "iKL." 

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CANNINGTON.  Ontario  Co.,  North 
a   1,250    pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  59   m. 
N.  N.  E.  of   Toronto,  the   capital   of  the 
Province.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 
BKOCK  BANNER;  Thursdays; liberal; 
eight  pages  13i^x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished  1896:  Wni.   A.   Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 5  P). 

ONTARIO  GLEANER;  Thursdayt; 
conservative;  eight  pages  13x2l);  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  Wm.  A.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 3).  Circulation  "uu,"  In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

CARDINAL,  Greenville  Co.,  South, 
1,378  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Railway  System 
Rd.,  10  in.  N.  W.  of  Charle  V.    Agriculture. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays; independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  .$1;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1901;  Edmund  Whitney,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CARLETON  PLACE,  Lanark  Co., 

South  D-  4,372  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 
Rd.,  28  S.  W.  of  Ottawa,  the  capital  of  the 
Dominion.  Flour  mills,  railroad  machine 
shops,  stove  foundry,  woolen  factories  and 
bi'ick-yards. 

CENTRAL  CANADIAN;  Thursdays; 
liberal-conservative;  eight  pages  17i^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1875;  W.  W.  CUfl, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  1,400  In 
1891  to  "JKL."  in  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  as- 
serts, every  issue  1,400.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  19U0,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903.  "jkl." 

HERALD;  Tuesdays  ;llberal ;  eight  pages 
16x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1850;  W. 
H.  Allen,  editor;  W.  H.  &  S.  J.  Allen,  pub- 
lishers (12 — 4). 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1.500.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I. 
Inl897.Y.  In  1898. zl.  In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900.  y I. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl-  In  1903.  (z-4)  I .  In 
1904,  (z^)  I. 

CARP,  Lanark  Co.  D-  282  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Atlantic  Rd.,  83  m.  N.  E.  of  Perth. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
CAYUGA,  c.  h.,  Haldimand  Co.  p  822 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Wabash  and  Michi- 
gan Central  Rds.,  at  head  of  navigation  on 
Grand  r.,  25  m.  S.  of  Hamilton.  Foundry 
and  grist  mill,  plaster  beds  and  stone  quar- 
ries. Agriculture. 

HALDIMAND  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days: eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1867;  Jos.  H.  Parker,  editor;  Advo- 
cate Publishing  Company,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"     In  1902,  Z  (4—6). 

CHATHAM,  c.  h.,  Kent  Co.  p  9,052 

pop.— local  estimate  9,800— on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific, Grand  Trunk.  Wabash  and  Erie  & 
Huron  Rds.  and  Thames  r.,  67  m.  S.  W.  of 
London  and  47  W.  of  Detroit,  Mich.  Manu- 
factories.   Farming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  BANNER-NEWS,  Wednesdays;  re- 
form ;  eight  pages— daily  16x24,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1891,  weekly  1864;  A.  C.  Wood- 
ward, editor  and  publisher  (6— 8). 
Circulntion -Daily:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,774.  In  1896.  1.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  1.832.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  Actual 
aver'aoe  for  a  year  ending  ivith  June,  1902, 
l.TSO.  In  1903.  (z-4)  I.  In  1904,  yl. 
Weekly :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 


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than  2.400.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898. 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  I.  In  1901,  (z— 6)  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1902,  3,159.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  In 
1901.  yl. 

PLiANETj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages— daily  15x24,  Saturday  18x24, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  20x24;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1851;  S. 
Stephenson,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Accorded  I  from  1891 
to  1895.  In  1896,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  1,200.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  ••jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1900,  Z.  In  1901,  publisher  asserts,  lowest 
ever  reached   was   1,250.     In    1902,   yl.     In 

1903,  "JKL"    In  1904,  (z^4)  I. 

Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  ever  reached 
was  8,100.     In  1902,  yH.     In  1903,  yH.      In 

1904,  yl. 

CHATSWORTH,  Grey  Co.,  North 
-a  450  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m. 
S.  of  Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat.  Foundry 
and  farm-implement  manufactory. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Nelson  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ".ikl." 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  ten 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895  ;  Q.  J.  Blyth,  editor  and  publisher.  Clrcu 
lation  "jsi." 

CHESLEY,    Bruce    Co.,   North -a 
1,437  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk   Rd..  30  m.  N. 
of  Harriston.    Water  power.    Milling  and 
manufacturing.  Cattle  shipping  point.  Ag 
rlculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x21;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  Wm.  McDonald,  editor  and 
publisher.    Circulation  "jjv.l" 

ASSOCIATE  PRESBYTERIAN 
M  A  CtJ  A  Z  I  N  E  ;  monthly ;  presbyterian ; 
forty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1.25;  eatab- 
lished  1858;  S.  H.  McNeel  and  S.  B.  Houston, 
editors;  S.  H.  McXeel,  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKl." 

CLARKSBURG,   Grey   Co..  East -a 

600  pop.,  1  m.  S.  of  Thornbury,  on  Grand 

Trunk  Rd.    Agriculture. 

REFLECTOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Duncan  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CLIFFORD,    Wellington    Co.,   North 

-n  800  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  8  m.  N. 

W.  of  Harriston.    Farming. 

EXPRESS  ;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  James  R.  Aitchison.  editor  and 
publisher  (9-3).    Circulation  "jsi,." 

CLINTON,  Huron   Co.,  West  -n  2,635 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 
Qoderlch,  the  county  seat.    Manufacturing 
and  farming. 
NEW   ERA;    Fridays;    liberal;  eight 

Dages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1865; 

Robert  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — l). 

Circulation :     In  1894  and  1895,  nublisher 

asserts,    not  less  than  1,656.    In  1896.  I.    In 

1897. 1  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899. zl.    In  1900, yl. 

In  1901,  (Z— 4)  I.     In  1902.  y I.     In  1903,    -jkl." 

In   1904,    publisher    asserts,   not    less   than 

1,950. 
NEWS-RECORD;  Thursdays;  liberal 

oonierratlve ;    eight     pages    17>^x24 ;     sub- 


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Bcrlption  $1;  established  1878;  W.  J.  Mitchell, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 
Circulation  :  In  1901,  "jkl."  In  1903,  Jan- 
uary-, publisher  asserts,  at  no  time  within 
the  past  twelve  months  less  than  1.275.  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

COBDEN,  Renfrew  Co.,  North  cf  72a 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W. 

of  Renfrew.    Grain,  hay,  cattle  and  cheese. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  Fred  B.  Elliott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

C  O  B  O  U  R  G,  c.  h.,  Northumberland 

Co.,  East  n  4,829  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
70  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province,  and  105  S.  W.  of  Kingston.  Seat 
of  Victoria  University.  Manufactures  of 
railway  cars,  woolen  goods,  etc.  Shipping 
point  for  iron  ore. 

SATURDAY     MORNING      POST  » 

Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Floyd  &  McGuire,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.    Circulation"JKi." 

SENTINEL-STAR;  Fridays;  con- 
servative; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription $1  r 
established  1839:  Isaac  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

WORLD;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription  $1;   established  1874;  T. 
B.  Lapp,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circu- 
lation "JKL."     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
COLBORNE,  Northumberland  Co., 
West  D  1,068  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  90 
m.  S.  W.  of  Kingston.    Manufacturers  of 
soap,  doors  and    sashes.    Shipping    point 
for  lumber,  grain,  apples,  etc.    Fruit  can- 
ning. 

EXPRESS  AND  NORTHUMBER- 
LAND GAZETTEER;  Thursdays;  con- 
servative; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1866:  Geo.  &  H.  S.  Keyes,  editors 
and  publishers (2— 5). 

Circulation:  In  1898, "jkl."  Actutil average 
/or  1899,  l,OOH;/or  1900.  1,03S.  In  1901, yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,050;  /or  1903, 
1,2'^9;  for  im.  1.236. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  ENTER- 
PRISE; Thursdays;  liberal;  eight  page* 
13x20;  subscription  $1:  established  1881;  H. 
Gale,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n  "jkl." 

COLD  WATER,  Simcne  Co.   n    500 

pop,,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Coldwater 

r.,  30  m.   N.  of   Barrie.     Flour,    saw   and 

shingle  mills. 

PLANET;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
fiubscrlption  $1;  established  1895;  Planet 
PublishlDg  Co.,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

COLLINGWOOD,  Simcoe  Co., 

North  u  4,939  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 
and  Georgian  bay.  Steamboats  to  all 
Georgian  bay  ports.  Contains  a  stone  dry 
dock,  shipyard,  tanneries,  f  oundry,machln« 
shops,  furniture  and  hosiery  factories  and 
meat-canning  establishment.  Fisheries  and 
grain  and  general  freight  trade. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  reform;  eight 
pages  2(1x54;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870; 
D.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "isi."  In  1898,  zl.. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  y I.    In  1903,  "JKL." 

ENTERPRISE-MESSENGERi 
Thursdays;  conservative;  eight  pages  18x34; 
subscription  $1;  established  1867;  W.  A. 
Hogg,  publisher  (9—3). 

Circulation  "JKi."  In  1902.  Z  (1.  4).  In  1903,. 
(z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 


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COMBER,^M«ar  Co.,iyror<A  ^900  pop., 
on  Michigan  Coutral  Rd.,  31  m.  from  Detroit. 
Mich.      Grain,  live  stock  and  lumber  ship- 
ping point.    Oil  and  gas. 
H  E  K  A  Ij  I>  ;    Thursda.VB ;    non-partisan ; 
eight    pages    15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1883;  Charles  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (,">— 3).    Circulation  "iju-" 

COPPER  CLIFF,  Nipissing  Co.   ^ 
1.000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  78  ni.W. 
of  North  Bay. 
COURIER;     Thursdaj's;    independent; 

ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  eitablished 

190i;  J.  S.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

Circulation  ••ikl" 

CORNWALL,  c.  h.,   Coryiwall  and 

Stormont  Co.  D-  6,805  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  St.  Lawrence  r.,  at  mouth  of  Corn- 
wall canal,  67  m.  S.  W.  of  Montreal,  Que. 
Paper  mills,  pottery,  and  cotton,  woolen 
and  other  manufactories.    Agriculture. 
FREEHOLDER;    Fridays;  liberal; 
eight   pages   18x24;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 184S;  C.  W.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6-3). 

Circulntiou :  From  1891  to  1895.  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2,500.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  Inl899.  yl.  Inl900.yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  191)4,  yl. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  conservatlTe; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Wm.  Glbbens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  2,400.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  less  than  2,700. 
Inl897.Y.  In  1898,  yl.  Inl899.yT.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    Inl903, 'v^." 

CREEMORE,  Simcoe   Co.,   North  D 

721  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  about  20  m. 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Colli iigwood.    Farming. 

MAD  RIVER  STAR;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  A.  H.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl-" 

DELHI,  Norfolk  Co.,  North  p  900  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m. 
W.  of  Simcoe,  the  county  seat.  Planing 
mills,  canning  factory,  tanneries,  robe  and 
mitten  factory,  marble  works,  pump  and 
windmill  factories,  two  flour  mills  and  iron 
foundry. 

REPORTER  ;  Fridays  ;  Independent  ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  .$1 ;  establish- 
ed 1887;  Wm.  Pemberton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  -vju." 

HBSERONTO,  Saatinga  Co.,  East  a 
3,338  pop.,  on  Bay  of  Quinte  and  Northern 
Central  Rds.  Flour  mills,  car  factories,  terra 
cotta  works  and  shipyards.  Lumber  and 
farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Deseronto  News  Co.  (Limited),  publish- 
ers (3—3).    Circulation  "ixi" 

DRAYTON,  Wellington  Co.,  Centre  <2 

793  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W. 

of  Guelph,  the  county  seat.    Grain  and  live 

stock. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888 ;  Jahez  Coram,  editor  and  publisher  (11—2). 
Clroulatlon  "V^j," 


DRESDEN,  fio''»«'««  Co. p  2,058  pop., 
on  Erie  &  Huron  Rd.  and  at  the  head  of 
navigation  on  the  Sydenham  r.  Shipping 
point  for  cordwood,  staves,  bolts,  timber 
and  lumber.  Shipbuilding.  Agriculture. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;   Independent;  eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1872;    Thos.  N.  Wells,  editor  and    publisher 

(6—3).    Circulation  ••jkl." 

DUNDALK,    Grey    Co..    Ea$t  -D  69* 

pop.,   on   Canadian    Pacific    Rd.,   midway 

between  Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat,  and 

Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.    Grain 

and  lumber. 

H  E  R  A  Ij  D  ;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  W.  P.  Pickell,  editor;  J.  R.  Maclntyre. 
publisher  (1 — 1).    Circulation  "jkl" 

DUNDAS,  Wentworth  Co.,  North  p 
3,546  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  head  of 
Burlington  bay,  5  m.  W.  of  Hamilton,  the 
county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

DUNDAS  STAR  AND  WENT- 
WORTH NEWS  RECORD;  Thurs 
days;  liberal-conservative;  elRht  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Raymond 
Flnchamp,  editor  ;  Mark  Lynch  Staunton, 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jki,."  Actual  aver- 
age for  IS91,  1,731.  In  1898.  yT.  In  1899.  yl. 
In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  (z—1,  2,  4.  5)  I.  In  1902,  yK 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

TRUE    BANNER    A  N  D  WENT- 
WORTH    CO.    CHRONTCTiE;   Thurs 
days;   reform;    eight  pages  17x23;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1858;  Alex.  F.  Plrie,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulntiou:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age forlSdS,  1,54.5.  In  1899.  yl.  Inl900.zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing with  June,  1902.  1,548.  In  1903,  (z— 4) 
I.     In  1904.  yl. 

WENTWORTH  L.1GHT;  Wednes- 
days (A  A). 

DUNNVILLE,   Monch   Co.    p   2,298 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  S.  E. 

of   Hamilton  and    50,  by  water,  N.  W.  of 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Water  power  and  natural 

gas.  Saw,  flour  and  woolen  mills,  foundries, 

household  furniture  factories,  tannery,  etc. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  eight  page* 

18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;   W. 

A.  Fry,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Circulation  "tat"    In  1902.  Z  (4,  6).    Actual 

average  for  a  year  ending  with  January, 

1904,1,110.    In  1904,  yl. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x82; 
subscription  Jl  ;  established  1870 ;  Robert 
White,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "uu,  " 

REFORM  PRESS;  Wednesdays;  re- 
form; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  ea- 
tabllshedl872;  W.  L.  Weatherby,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3).    Circulation  "iiu," 

DURHAM,  Or«y  Co.,  South  -o  1,771 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Saugeen  r., 
88  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Flour,  saw,  woolen  and  plan- 
ing mills.  Shipping  point  for  grain,  lumber, 
live  stock  and  produce.  Furniture  factory 
and  cement  mill. 

CHRONICIiE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  lTx22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1864;  W.  Irwin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulntiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,256.    In  1896,  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 


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1898.  yl.    In  1899.  V  I.     In  1900,  zl.    In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  yl.     lu  1903.  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  1877; 
Chas.  Ramage,  editor  and  publisher  (:3— 3). 
Circulation  -ua..-    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

"DJJTIT OH,  Elgin  Co.,  West  p  838  pop. 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of  St. 

Thomas,  the   county   seat,  and    140  from 

Toronto,    the    capital     of     the    Povince. 

Flour  mills  and  fruit-evaporating  factory. 

Farming. 

A  D  V  A  N  C  E  I  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  Blue  &  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

EGANVILLE,  Rtnfrew  Co.,  South  \:f 
1,200  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Canada 
Atlantic  Rds.  and  on  Bonnechere  r.,  25  m. 
S.  of  Pembroke,  the  county  seat,  and  22 
N.  of  Renfrew.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  June,  1902; 
P.  .AIoHugh,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

STAR-ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Geo.  Reeves  &  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1900.  "jkl. "  In  1901.  Z  (6). 
Actual  average  for  1902, 1,344.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

ELMIRA,  Waterloo  Co.,  North  -n  1.069 
pop.,  on  Canagaglgue  r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Berlin, 
the  county  seat,  and  16  W.  of  Guelph.    Mill- 
ing, furniture,  felt  shoes  and  woolen  manu 
f  acturlng.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  17x34;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  C.  W.  Schlerholtz,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "^kl." 

SIGNET;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x21;  subscription 25 cents;  established 
1893;  George  Kllnck,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — i).    Circulation  "uti" 

ELMVALE,  Simcoe  Co.  d  700  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  from    Barrle, 

the  county   seat,    and   86   N.  of  Toronto. 

Flour,  saw  and   planing   mills.    Dairying 

and  agriculture. 

Li  A  N  C  E  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI ;  established 
1891;  Walls  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ELORA,  Wellinffton  Co.,  South  -D  1,500 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph.  the 
county  seat,  and  65  from  Toronto.  Manu- 
factures of  furniture,  oatmeal,  lime,  cloth 
and  flour. 
EXPRESS;  Wednesdays;  reform;  eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

1847;  J.  M.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

Circulation  -ikl" 

EMBRO,  Oxford  Co.,  North  P  627 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Woodstock,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing and  farming. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  O.  M.  Alger,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.180.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL." 

ERIN,  Wellington  Co.,  South  -a  594 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of 


ONTARIO. 


Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Flour, 

sa%v,  planing  and  woolen  mills,  sash,  door 

and  carriage  factories,  stone  quarries  and 

lime  kilns.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  page*  16x32;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1870:  W.  Hull,  publisher  (1—5). 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "j^l."  In  1901,  Z  (4). 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,954.  In  1903, 
(Z— 4)  I.    Actual  average  for  11X4,  ^,357. 

ESSEX,  E»$^  Co.,  South  p  1,709  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of 
Windsor.  Manufacture  of  engines,  boilers 
and  agricultural  Implements.  Creameries, 
saw  mills,  cooperage,  cabinet  and  brick  and 
tile  works  and  soap,  handle,  butter  dish 
and  bicycle  factories.  Lumber  and  agri- 
culture.   Natural  gas  for  fuel. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Brett  &  Auld,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher. Circulation  "i&L."  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1899,  Z.    In  1902.  "JKL." 

EXETER,  Middlesex  Co.,  North  p 
],809  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  N. 
E.  of  London.  Manufactures  of  plows, 
woolen  goods  and  leather.  Salt  Industry. 
Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  liberal-con- 
servative; eight  pages  15x^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  C.  H.  Sanders,  editor; 
The  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation  "j.kj,." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  conservative;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
John  White,  editor;  John  White  &  Sons, 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation:  "iSi."  In  1903,  (z— 5)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

FENELON   EALLS,    Victoria    Co., 

North  D  1,219  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 
and  Trent  Valley  canal,  14  m.  N.  of  Lindsay, 
the  county  seat.  Saw,  shingle  and  pulp 
mills. 

GAZETTE;  Frldavs;  eight  pages  13x20; 
established  1872;  E.  D.  Hand,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  ••■uu." 

STAR  t  Thursdays;  eight  pages  \S}4x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  September, 
1900;  R.  J.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

FERGUS,  Wellington  Co.,  Centre  -n 
1,598  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.  Manufacturing,  stock  raising 
and  farming. 

CANADIAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E. 
R.  E.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "jkl."    (AA). 

NEWS -RECORD;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent reform ;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1857;  John  M.  Thompson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,680.  In  1896. 1 .  In  1897,  Y. 
Inl898,  "JKL."  (??)    Inl902,  Z(4,  5). 

FLESHERTON,    Orey  Co.,  South -a 
750  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  82  m.  S. 
E.  of  Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
ADVANCE;    Thursdays;    conservative; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1882;  W.  H.  Thurston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  ";kl." 


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FORDWICH,  Huron  Co.  -D  740  pop., 

on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  about  100  m.  N.W. 

of  Toronto.    Farming  and  cattle  ralBlng. 

R  E  C  O  R  D|  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
llshtd  1806;  A.  W.  Moote.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  -uj,." 

FOREST,  Lambton  Co.,  West  p  2,057 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Samia,  the  county  seat.  Grain,  fish  and 
cattle  market.  Agriculture,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS?  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x19;  subsorlption  $1;  es- 
labllBhed  1*79;  H.  J.  Pettypiece,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,536.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  Act- 
ual average  for  1898,  1,616.  In  1899,  yl 
In  1900,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a  year  end- 
ing ivith  July,  1901,  1,525.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  Si:  estab- 
lished 1893;  Henry  Barron,  editor;  The  Forest 
Standard  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 
(Limited),  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1893,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In 
1898.  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

FORT  FRANCES,  Rainy  River 
District  \i  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,212  m. 
E.  of  Winnipeg.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

RAINY  LAKE  HERAL-D  AND 
ADVERTISElt;  Thursdays;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1894;  J.  A. 
Osborne,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RAINY  IiAKE  P  R  ESS;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

FORT    'WIJAAA.'M.,  Thunder  Bay 

District  \j  4,500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 
Rd.  and  north  shore  of  Lake  Superior, 
Railroad  shops  and  roundhouse.  In 
Thunder  Bay  mining  district. 

TIMES- JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur 
days;  Independent;  four  pages  15x38;  sub- 
scription—dally  $3.  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1893,  weekly  1887;  TheSuperior  Printing 
Co.,    publishers.     Circulation— dally    "jkl." 

INDUSTRIAL.  REVIEW;  semi 
monthly;  mining  and  commerce;  twelve 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1901; 
John  R.  Lumly,  editor;  The  Superior  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

GALT,    Waterloo    Co.,   South  -a  7,5i5 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.  and  Grand  r.,  30  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Hamil- 
ton.     Foundries,   woolen   mills,  machine 
works,  flour  and  saw  mills,  tool,  carriage- 
spring  and  other  manufactories. 
REFORMER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    WEEKLY.    Thursdays; 
liberal;     dally    eight    pages    15x22,    weekly 
twelve  pages  18x24;    subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  $1;    established— daily   1895,  weekly 
1848;  Hunt  &   Sons,  editors  and  publishers 
(5 — 3).    Circ'n— dally  "jkl."  weekly  ■•jkl.-- 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  con 
Bervatlve;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  (1;  established— daily  1896, 
weekly  1847;  Jaffray  Bros  .Ltd.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation— Daily:  "iKL"  In  1903,  (z— 4)  T. 
Weekly:  ••'io.--  In  1897.  Z.  In  1898,  Z.  In 
1902,-iiu,.'      In  1903,   (z— 4)  I.      Actual   aver- 


ONTARIO. 


age  for  a  year  ending  with  November,  1904, 
1,564. 

GANANOQUE,  Leedi  Co.,  South  a- 
3,696  pop.,  on  Thousand  Islands  Rd.  and  St. 
Lawrence  r.,  among  the  Thousand  Islands, 
18  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Kingston.  Manufactures 
of  iron  and  steel  wares,  household  furni- 
ture, carriages  and  machinery.  Summer 
resort. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883:  James  A.  Thomson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6-3).    Circulation  -jkl." 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  reform;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1860; 
Freeman  Britton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "iKi" 

GEORGETOWN,    HaUon     Co.    n 

1,509  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  38  m.  W.  of 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province,  and  58 
N.  of  Hamilton.  Manufactures  of  paper, 
lumber,  shingles,  woolen  goods,  knitting 
machines,  leather,  boots  and  shoes,  gloves, 
water  motors  and  dynamos. 

HALTON  CONSERVATIVE;  Wed- 
nesdays; conservative;  four  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  ISOl;  H.  A.Tuer, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3).    Circ'n  "jkl" 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  19i^x24:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865 ;  R.  D.  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

GLENCOE,  Middletex  Co.,  Wett  p 
9,764  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.  Several  mills  and  agricultural 
Implement  factory.  Cattle  and  agricult- 
ural center. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent, eight  pages  15x2R:  subscription  SI :  es- 
tablished 1872;  A.  E.  Sutherland,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1.080.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  "fii."  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,056.    In  1902,  "JKL '• 

GODERICH,  c.  h.,  Huron  Co.,  West 
-D  3.839  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Lake 
Huron.  133  m.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of 
the  Province,  and  120  N.  N.  E.  of  Detroit, 
Mich.    Good  harbor.    Salt  industry,  organ 
and    household    furniture    manufactories 
and  flour   mills.      Lumber   center.     Agri- 
culture.  Engine  and  bicycle  factories. 
SIGNAL;  Thursdays;   Independent   lib- 
eral; eight  pages  17x28;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1848  ;  Canattee    &   Robertson    edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3).   Clrculatlon-jKL." 
In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STAR;  Fridays;  liberal  conservative; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866:  Mitchel  &  Todd,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  -iKL."  In  1902, 
Z(4).    InlS03.  Z(0. 

GORE    BAY.  ^Z^oma  Co.  t  25  pop., 

on   Manltoulin  Island   and    Lake   Huron. 

Shipping  point.    Agriculture  and  timber. 

MANITOULIN  GUIDE;  Fridays;  In 
dependent;  four  pages  13x20;    subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  W.  C.  Jackson,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "iKL" 

OORRIE,  Huron  Co.,  East  -n  400  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  16  m.  W.  of  Har- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO. 


rlston.     Saw  and  grist  mills,  shingle  and 

other  manufactories 

V  I  D  E  T  T  E  ;  Thursdays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  W.  J.  Sharpln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.' 

GRAND    VALLEY,    Dufferin   Co. 

-a  TOO  pop  ,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 

Orand  r.,  13  m. W.  of  OrangevIUc.  the  county 

seat.    Saw,  planing  and  roller  flour  mills. 

Farming. 

STAR  AND  VIDETTE?  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subacrlp 
tlon  $1;  established  1886;  W.  Logan  Craig, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "iKL."  Actual  aver- 
age for  l°)Q2,  1,091.    In  1903,  "JKL." 

GRAVENHURST,  Simcoe  Co.,  East 

D  1,848    pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  112  m. 

N.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 

Lumber  and  agriculture.    Health  resort. 

B  A  N  N  E  11  ;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
■eight  pages  15x21;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1879;  W.  S.  Curran,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

GRIMSBY,  Wentworth  Co.,  South  g 

1,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of 

Hamilton.   Agricultural-Implement,  basket 

and  canning  factories  and  stone  quarries. 

Fruit  growing. 

INDEPENDENT  AND  ADVER- 
TISER; Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885 ; 
James  A.  Livingston,  publisher:  dated  also 
atBeamsvllle  and  Smith viUe  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,05u.  In  1896,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  1,06'^.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  yl.   In 

1900.   "JKL." 

GUELPH,c.  h.,  Wellington  Co.,  South 
-a  10,537+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rds.  and  Speed  r.,  50  m.  W.  of 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Man- 
ufactories of  pianos,  organs,  agricultural 
implements,  sewing  machines,  etc.  Lime- 
stone quarries.  Agriculture  and  stock- 
raising.  Seat  of  Ontario  Agricultural  Col- 
lege. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  W  E  E  K  Li  Y  ,  Thursdays  ;  con- 
«ervative;  dally  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
21x27  ;  subscription— dally  $4.  weekly  $1 ; 
established  —  daily  1872,  weekly  1847 ;  H. 
Oummer,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily  :  -jkl."  In  1897.  Z.  In 
19U3,  (z— 4)  1.  In  li(04,  yl. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "oll"  In  1897,  Z.  In 
1898,  I.  In  1899,  yl.  In  I9(.)0,  yl.  In  1901,  vl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1'j03,  (z— 4)  H.    In  19()4.  yH. 

MERCURY  AND  ADVERTISER; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK.- 
LiY,  Thursdays;    dally  four,  weekly  eight 

J  ages  20J^x2t;;  subscription- dally  $3,  weekly 
1;  established— dally  1867,  weekly  1850;  Mc- 
intosh &  Qalbraith,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation- Daily:  In  1896, "iij,."  In  1897, 
IZ.  In  1898.  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900, 1,943.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902.  vl. 
In  11103,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1904,  '^,005. 
Weekly:  In  1896,  "jjcl."  In  1897,  GZ.  In 
1898,  zCi.  In  1899,  yG.  Actual  average  for 
1900,4,911.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1908,  V  H.     Actual  average  for  1904,  4,916. 

CANADIAN  FORESTER;  monthly; 
Canadian  Order  of  Foresters;  sixteen  pages 
«xl2:  subscription  50  cents;  established  1881; 
H.  Oummer,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 


ONTARIO. 


RAINBOW;  monthly;  Canadian  Order 
of  Chosen  Friends;  eight  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription 90  cents;  established  1891;  H.  Gum- 
mer,  editor  and  publisher  (.6—3).  Does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

HAGERSVILLE,       Haldimand 

Co.,  1,020  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Railway 

System  and  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  "W. 

of  Cayuga,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HALDIMAND  STANDARD;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pciges  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Jas.  McNicol, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).   Clrc'n  "jkl."  In 

1902.  Z  (1,2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

H AILE YBURY,  iVijjissin^  Co.  i  80 
pop. 
HAILEYBURIAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HAMILTON,  c.  to.,  Hamilton  City  p 
52,550  pop.— local  estimate  55,000— on  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.,  at  head  of  Burlington  bay,  50  m. 
S.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince, and  70  N.  W.  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facturing and  shipping  point,  connected  by 
railroad,  steamers  and  canal  with  all  points. 
Farming. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; Independent;  eight  to  sixieeu  pages 
20x36;  subscription  $3;  established  lb89; 
Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
(7-3  P). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1892 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  in  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19.10,  yl.  In  1901,  (z-6)  I. 
In  19112,  yl.    Inl903,  "jkl." 

SPECTATOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  .SE.UI-WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  eight  to  sixteen  pages- 
daily  20x26,  semi-weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3.60,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1848 ;  Spectator  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  — Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896.  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  Actual  average 
for  19(10,  h,453.     In   1901,  (z-4,  6)   F.     In 

1902,  yF.  Actual  average  for  1903,  10,053 ; 
/or  1904,  10,oOS. 

Semi- Weekly:  Rating  varied  from  F  in 
1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, 
(z— 4,  fi)  T.    In  1902,  yl.    Actual  average  for 

1903.  6.. 304;  for  1904,  7,301. 
TiSlESj   every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and  SE.>I I- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; eight  to  sixieen  pages  17J^x23  9  !6;  sub- 
scription—daily $3.60,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1857;  John  Carrlck.  editor;  The  Timeg 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
G  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.  In  189<^,  H.  In  1897, 
HZ.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901,  yH.  In  1902.  yH.  In  19(;)3,  (z— 4)  H. 
Inl9(>4,  (z— 4,  6)  H  (••). 
Semi- Weekly :  Rating  varied  from  G  in 
1892  to  H  In  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  H  Z. 
In  1898.  yH.  In  1899,  zH.  In  19(j0,  yH.  In 
1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl.  In  1904. 
(z— 4.  6)  !(••). 

JOURNAii;  Saturdays;  independent; 
six  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  40  cents; 
established  1900;  Allan  Laniont,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

REVIEW;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BRITISH  LION;  monthly;  independ- 
ent; eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1881;  C.  A.  Johnson,  Sr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3).  Circulation  "jk.l.  •  (A  A) 

CANADIAN  ROYAL  TEMPLAR; 
monthly;  temperance;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1886;  S.  H. 
Graham,  editor;  Royal  Templars  of  Temper- 
ance, publishers  (3—^). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1891 


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toDlnlSDS.  In  18%,  I).  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898,  18»00S»  including  one 
apecial edition.  In  1899,  zE.  In  1900.  vE.  In 
1901.  yF.  Acttial  average  for  1902,  ltj,333. 
In  1903  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

HANOVER,  Orey  Co.,  South  -a  1.200 
pop.— local  estimate  1,900— on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  Saugeen  r.,  6  m.  E.  of  Walkerton. 
Household  furniture  and  woolen  manu- 
factories. 

P  O  S  T;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18xa5;  subscription  $1;  establlslied  1880; 
John  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  ISO."),  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.092.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl.  Inl901,".iKL.'- 

HARRISTON,  Wellington  Co.,  North 

-a  1,76  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds..  48  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph,  the 
county  seat,  and  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Household 
furniture  and  shoe  factories  and  cold  stor- 
age, grist  and  planing  mills  and  pork-pack- 
ing house.   Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
15}^x21;  subscription  $1;  established  1866;  E. 
H.  &  R.L.  Dewar,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "JiL  - 

TRIBUNE  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.J5;  established  1866; 
John  A.  Copland,  editor  and  publisher  (:;; — 3). 
Circulation:  In  189?,  -jkl  ••  In  1898,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  \^^^,  1,669;  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  June,  IfliK).  1.704.  In  1901, 
yl.    In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1913,  yl.  In  19l>4,  yl. 

HARROW,  Essex  Co.,  355  pop.,  on 

Lake  Erie  &  Detroit  River  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of 

Sandwich,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished 1900;  George  Rogers,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

HASTINGS,   Northumberland  Co., 

East  a  812+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  32  m. 

E.  of  Peterborough.    Water  power,  utilized 

in    manufacturing.      Grain    and    lumber. 

Agricultural  Implements  and  leather. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  T.  E.  Scriver,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HA'VEliOC'K, Peterborough  Co.,  East 

a  1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m. 

W.  of  Peterborough,  the  county  seat.    Rail 

road  industries.    Farming. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  T.  P. 
Lancaster,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

HAWKESBURY,  Prescott  Co.  cf 
5,0(W  pop.,  on  Canada  Atlantic,  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing. 

STANDARD;    Fridays;    Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;    subscription  50  cents;    eg 
tabllshed   1899;    Standard   Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

HEPWORTH,  Bruce  Co.,  North  -a 
800  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  about  50  m. 
N.  of  Walkerton,  the  county  seat.  Lum- 
bering and  farming. 

JOURNAL,  AND  SHALLOW 
L.AKE     ADVERTISER;     Thursdays; 


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eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  E.  Grier  Cross,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.    Circulation  "ua," 

HESPELER,    Waterloo   Co.  -a  797 

pop.,  on  Wellington,   Grey  &  Bruce  Rd., 

Bm.  N.  of  Gait  and  9  S.  of  Guelph.    Water 

power.  Worsted,  hosiery,  woolen  and  saw 

mills,  and  iron  foundry. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x32; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S95;  O.  8.  Eby, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iki,." 

HIGHGATE,  Kent  Co.  p  500 pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,   30  m.  S.    W.  of  St. 

Thomas  and  .30  from  Chatham,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscriptions!;  established 
1895;  C.  Chrichton,  editor  and  publisher 
(fi-3). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  lS91,l,0'i4r.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
Iul900"iKL." 

HIL.LSBXJRG,     Wellington    Co., 

South  <3i00\)oi).,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 

12  m.  S.  of  OrangevIUe.     Grist  mills  and 

tannery.    Agriculture. 

BEAVER;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  12x18; 
subscription  50 cents:  established  l!-34;  Arch. 
L.  Sproule,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Cir- 
culation "iJiL." 

HUNTSVILLE,  Muskoka  and  Parry 
Sound  District  i  1,159  pop.,  on  Grand 
Trunk  Rd.  Tannery,  foundry  and  woolen, 
grist  and  aaw  mill:?.  Shipping  point  for 
lumber. 

FORESTER;  Thursdays;  reform;  eight 
pages  18x22:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
H.  E.  Rice,  editor;  Geo.  Hutchison,  pub- 
lisher (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL." 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Cross  &  Bablngton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6x3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

INGERSOLL,  Oxford  Co.,  South  p 
4,191+  pop.— local  estimate  5,000— on  Grand 
Trunk   and    Canadian     Pacific    Rds.   and 
Thames  r.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  London.    Slanu- 
factorles  of   agricultural   Implements,  pi- 
anos, furniture,  lumber  and  carriages,  pork- 
packing     establishments,    tanneries    and 
flour,   oatmeal   and   other  mills.     Cheese 
making.    Grain  and  live  stock. 
CHRONICLE;    every   evening    except 
Sunday,  and  CHRONICLE   AND    CA- 
N  AD  IAN     DAIRYMAN,     Thursdays; 
liberal;  dally  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  l  5x23 
subscription -daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1897,  weekly  1883;    Robert  Elliott,  edi- 
tor; Chronicle  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (6— 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "j^  " 
Weekly  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than     1.625.     In    lS9fi,    I.     In    1897,    Y.     In 
1898,  "JKL."     In  1903,  (z— 4)  T.     In  1904,  \1. 

OXFORD  TRIBUNE  AND  CANA- 
DA DAIRY  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
liberal-conservative;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1873;  B.  B.  BalUie, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  -jkl" 

SUN;  Saturdays;  reform;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  T. 
A.  Bellamy,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

IROQUOIS,  Dundas  Co.  0 1.0i7t  pop., 
on    Grand   Trunk   Rd.      Agricultural   and 


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flouring  center.  Farm  implement  and  other 

manufactories. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  NEWS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  R.  S.  Pelton,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3).  Clrc'n  "iifc."  In  1902,  Z  (1, 
2,4,6).    Inl903.Z(4). 

JAR  VIS,  naldimand  Co.  J2  900  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd..  30  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Ham- 
ilton.   Grain  market.  Agriculture. 

RECORD;    Wednesdays;    independent; 
eight    pages   13x30;   subscription   $1;    estab 
liBhed  1878;   Mrs.  J.  W.  Rodgers,   publisher 
(9—3).    Circulation  "isi,." 

KEEWATIN,  Rainy  River  Co.,  426 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  1  m.  W.  of 

Rat  Portage,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  and 

mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscrlpLion  $1.25;  established  1899; 
F.  A.  Demorest,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation'  JKL." 

KEMPTVIIiLE,  Leed$  and  GrenvilU 

Co.,  North  a-  1,526+  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa 
olflc  and  St.  Lawrence  &  Ottawa  Rds.,  and 
Rldeau  Canal,  32  m.  S.  of  Ottawa,  the 
capital  of  the  Dominion.  Flouring  and 
planing  mills,  concrete  works,  cheese  fac- 
tories and  foundries.  Shipping  center  for 
farm  produce. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x23;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  B.  A.  Seely,  publisher  (3—5). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  -mi,"  In  1901,  Z(  4, 6). 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  July. 
1902,  1,253.      In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  I. 

T  E  i>  E  G  R  A  i>l  ;  Thursdajs;  conserv- 
ative; twelve  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  1900;  Telegram  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  "jki" 
In  1901,  Z  (1,2,4,5).    In  1902,"jkl." 

KINCARDINE,  Bruce  Co.,  West  -n 
2,631  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  eas 
•hore  of  Lake  Huron,  166  m.  N.  W.  of  To 
ronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province,  Salt  and 
•oda  Industry.  Also  manufactories  of  bath 
and  building  brick,  household  furniture, 
engines  and  boilers  and  iron  machinery  of 
all  kinds. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  liberal; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
llshed  1867;  J.  S.  Gadd,  editor  and  pubUsher. 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
lt398.  In  1896,  f.  Actual  average  for  the 
flrat  six  months  of  1897,  1,4H3.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  yj.  In  1901.  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.    In  1903,  -jkl.- 

REV  lEVV;  Thursdays;  independent-con 
servatlve;  eight  pages  20x33;  subscription  $1; 
established  1868;  Hugh  Clark,  editor;  Clark 
Bros.,  publishers  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.560.  In  1896,  T.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  July,  publisher 
asserts,  within  the  past  fifteen  years  has 
never  gone  below  1.400.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
August,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  ten 
years  has  never  fallen  below  1,400.  In  1903, 
yl.  In  1904,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than 
1,300. 

KINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Kingston  City  O- 
19,263  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Bay  of  Qulnte 
and  Kingston  &  Pembroke  Rds.  and  St. 
Lawrence  r.,  at  foot  of  Lake  Ontario,  180  m. 
8.  W.  of  Montreal,  Que.  Forwarding  trade 
from  western  grain  ports,  shipbuilding  and 


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manufactures  of  locomotives,  cottons, 
woolens,  etc.  Seat  of  Queen's  Unlversitj. 
Royal  Military  College  and  School  of  Min- 
ing and  agriculture.  Military  station  of 
Ontario. 

BRITISH  WHIG;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
liberal;  dailj'  six,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x33: 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1834;  The  British  Whig  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  !i,'i21;  for  1896,  ti,384;  for  1897, 
'^,567;  /or  1898, 54,616;  for  1899, '^,573| 
for  19UU,  2,795;  for  1901.  2,954;  for  1902, 
3,097;  for  1903,  3,302;  for  1904,  3,743. 
Weekly:  Actual  ave/agrc /or  1895,  5,601 1 
for  1896,5,217;  for  1897,  6,240;  for  1898, 
6,143:  for  1899,  6,001;  for  1900,  5,823. 
/or  1901,  5,563; /or  1902,  5,327;  for  1903, 
5,650;  /o>  1904,  6,032. 

NEW8  AND  TIMES  I  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SE3lI-WEERIiY, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  Independent-con- 
servative; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1851,  semi-weekly  1810;  J.  R.  Black,  editor; 
The  Times  Printing  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers 
(6-3). 

Circulation— Dnily:  Actual  average  for 
1894,2,115.  In  1895,  I.  In  1896  1.  In  1897, 
Y.    In  1898.  "JKL."    Actual  average  for  1899, 

2.124.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  y I. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

Semi- Weekly :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
2,908.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL.- 

CANADIAN  FREEMAN  ;  Wednes- 
days; roman  catholic;  liberal:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
James  and  Patrick  Daley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  vH.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  Inl901,yl. 
In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  1  (••).  In 
19(t4.  yl. 

ONTARIO  CHURCHillAN;  monthly; 
Anglican;  eight  pages  13x19;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1897;  Edw.  J.  B.  Pense, 
editor  ;  The  British  Whig  Publishing  Co. 
(Ltd.),  publishero  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1903,  (z— 11)  I.  Actual 
average  for  19(4,  2,572. 

QUEENS  MEDlCAIi  QUARTER- 
liY;  January,  April,  July  and  October; 
medical;  fifty  two  pages  7x10;  subscription 
83:  established  1895;  A  W.  Richardson,  M.  D., 
editor  and  publisher  (3—4).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

QUEEN'S  QUARTERLY;  July, Octo- 
ber, January  and  April;  collegiate,  science 
and  literature;  one  hundred  and  thirty-two 
to  one  hundred  and  forty  pages  6i^x9i^;  sub- 
scription-SI ;  established  1893;  Adam  Shortt, 
editor;  Publishing  Committee  of  Queen's 
University,  publishers  (1 — 3). 
Circulntiou;  In  1901,  "isi"  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  with  September,  IWl, 

3.125.  In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

KINGSVIIiLE,  Essex  Co.,  South  p 

1,665    pop.,  on    Lake    Erie,  28    m.    S.  E.  of 

Windsor.    Has  a  roller  process  flour  mill, 

foundries,  woolen,   canning   and   tobacco 

factories.    Natural  gas. 

REPORTER ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  paeres  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1876:  W.  H.  Hellems,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6 — 3).    Circulation  "JKj,." 

LAKEFIELD,  Peterborough  Co.,  East 

a  1,120  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 

by  N.  E.  of  Peterborough,  the  county  seat. 

Water  power.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1887;  James  W.  Rld- 
path.  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iKi  •• 


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liANARK,  Lanark  Co.  D-  900  pop.,  on 

Clyde  r..  12  in.  N.  W.  of  Perth,  the  county 

seat.    Woolen   factory,  Iron   foundry  and 

flour,  saw  and  planing  mills.    Farming. 

EltA  ;  Wednesdays,  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
•criptlou$l;  established  1895;  Robert  Wilson, 
editor  and  publisher  (i)— 3).    Circ'n    jkl" 

LEAMINGTON,  Es$ex  Co.,  South  p 
3,300  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Pere 
Marquette  Kds.  and  Lake  Erie.  38  m.  S.  E. 
of  Windsor.  Carriage,  sash,  tobacco,  and 
canning  factories  and  planing  mills.  Iron 
ore  mining.    Natural  gas. 

N E \VS ;  Thursdays;  eiglit  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
•oription  $1;  established  1896;  E.  McKay, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

POST  I  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17>.^x22; 
•ubscrlption  $1 ;  established  1872;  J.  E.  John- 
son, editor;  The  Post  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age  for  189H.  1.896.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  1.    In  1904.  (z— 4)  I. 

lilNDSAY,  c.  h.,  Victoria  Co.  n  8,081 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Scugog  r., 
70  m.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Farming,  lumbering  and  iron 
mining. 

EVEXINt!  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  CANADIAN  POST,  Fri- 
days; dally  four,  weekly  ten  pages  16x32; 
Bubscription— dally  $8,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1896,  weekly  1857;  Wilson  & 
Wilson,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl." 
Weekly:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In 
1901,  vl.    In  1902.  y  T.    In  1903,  y  I .    In  1904,  yl. 

VV A TC  H  M  A  N -  VV  A  R  D  E  R  ;  Thurs 
days;  conservative;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1816;  George  Lytle, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,400.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  vl.  In  1899,  T.  In  1900.  vT.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902.  (z-4)  I.    In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.    la  1904,  yl. 

LISTOWEIi,  Perth  Co.,  North  -Q 

2.587  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of 
Stratford,    the     county    seat.      Furniture 
and  piano  manufacturing  and  cheese  mak 
Ing.    Agriculture. 

BANNER?  Thursdays ;  eight  pjiges 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1866;  Win. 
Climie,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulatiou  :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,180;  for  1896,  1,168.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.   •■JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  conservative; 
eiglit  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  A.  St.  George  Hawkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (9 — 3).    Circulation  "iai." 

LITTLE    CURRENT,    Algoma 

District  t]  1,000  pop.,  on  Manitoullu  Island, 
at  terminus  of  Manitoulln  Sc  North  Shore 
Rd.,  connected  in  summer  by  dally  boats 
with  Owen  Sound,  120  m.  S.  S.  E.,  and  Col- 
llngwood,  140  S.  E.    Lumbering  and  milling, 

M  A  N  I  T  O  U  I.I  N   E  X  P  O  S  I  TOR  » 

Thursdays;  Indejiendent  liberal;  eight  pages 
13x22;  subscription  $1;  estab'ished  1879;  W. 
A.  M.  Bellwood,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  •  jkl." 

LONDON,  c.  h.,  London  City  p  37,98S 
pop. —local  estimate  45,000  — on  Grand 
Trunk,   Canadian   Pacific   and  Pere   Mar-  ' 


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quette  Rds.  and  Thames  r.,  115  m.  W.  of 

Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.    Foun- 

drieH  and  numerous  manufactories. 

ADVERTISER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WESTERN  A  D  V  E  It- 
TISER,  Fridays;  liberal;  dally  eight  to 
twelve,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally  $."),  weekly  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1868;  London  Advertiser  Company 
(Limited),  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulatiou— Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
F  in  1S92  to  H  ill  1895.  In  1896.  II.  In  1897, 
Y.  in  1898,  vF.  In  1899,  y(i.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1900,8,688.  In  1901. yF.  In  1902, yF. 
In  IWii,  yC;.  Ill  1904,  (z-6)  F. 
Weekly:  Rating  varied  f lom  C  In  1892  to 
Fin  1895.  Inl89t).  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1S98,  yC. 
In  1899.  yE.  In  1900,  vE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
19()2,yF.    In  1903,  yF.     In  1904,  yF. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIjY, 
Thursdays;  conservative;  eight  pages  15x22, 
subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  §1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1859,  weekly  1847;  Free  Press 
Printing  Co.  ( Ltd. ),  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Rating  varied  from 
F  in  1892  to  G  in  189.x  In  1896,  (;.  In  1897, 
Y.  Inl898,  yll.  In  1899,  G.  In  19ii0,  vG. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1*^,779.  In  1902, 
yE.  In  1903  yF.  In  1904.  (z— 6)  E  (0©). 
Weekly  :  Rating  varied  from  E  in  1891  to 
F  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yG. 
In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yll.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903  yH.    In  1904.  yM. 

CATHOLIC  RECORD  ;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1878;  Rev.  Geo.  R.  North- 
graves  and  Thos.  Coffey,  editors;  Thos.  Cof- 
fey, publisher  (6—3). 

Circulatiou:  Rating  varied  from  F  in  1892 
toH  in  1895.  In  1896,  II.  In  1897,  II  Z.  In 
1898,  publisher  asseits,  during  the  past  ten 
years  not  less  than  S,,=)00.     In  1899,  yF.    In 

1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1913, 
(z-4)  G  (••).    lu  1904.  A  G. 

EC  HO ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1880:  A.Talbot 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  6,050.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yll.     In   1899.  vH.      In  1900,   vH.     In 

1901,  yH.  In  1902, yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.  In 
1901,  yH. 

INDUSTRIAI^  BANNER;  Fridays; 
labor;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1891;  Joseph  T.  Marks, 
editor;  The  Labor  Educational  Association 
of  Western  Ontario,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  y I . 

FARMERS'  ADVOCATE  AND 
HOME  iMAGAZINE;  semimonthly; 
agricultural:     tweiiiy-elght    to    thirty  two 

pagos  llJ}^xl4J^;  subscription  SI;  established 
1866;  John  Weld,  editor;  The  William  Weld 
C6..  publishers  (3— 3^ 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  20,250 
in  1894  to  E  in  1895.  In  1890,  E.  In  1^97,  Y. 
In  1*^98,  vF.  In  1899.  zF  (++).  In  19i  0.  vF. 
In  1901.  (z— 4,  6)  F.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
23,727.    In  1903  yC.    In  1904.  yl). 

DREEDERS' ADVOCATE;  monthly: 
livestock;  forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  October.  1898:  Kedwell  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  A). 

CANADIAN   ENTOMOI.OGTSTi 

monthly;  entomology:  twenty  four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $\ ;  established  1868  ;  Rev.  C.  J. 
S.  Bethune,  editor ;  Entomological  Society  of 
Ontario,  publishers  (6-3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

CANADIAN    PIGEON    FANCIER; 

monthly  (A  A). 

L'ORIGNAL,  c.  h.,  Prescott  Co.  D- 
1,002  pop.,  on  Ottawa  River  Rd.  and  Ottawa 
r.,55  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  capital 


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of  the  Dominion,  and  60  W.  of   Montreal, 

Que.    Steam  and  water  power  mills. 

PRESCOTT  AND  RUSSELL  AD- 
VOCATE AND  L'ORIGNAL  WEEK- 
LY REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  liberal; 
four  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  B.  R.  Poulin,  editor;  Advocate  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (9— 3).  Circ'n  "iKL." 

LUGAN,  Middlesex   Co.,  North  p  920 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 

of  London,  the  county  seat.   Flour  mllla. 

Grain  growing. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription 75  cents  ;  established  1896;  W. 
Sovereign,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
latlon"i^." 

LUCKNO  W,  Bruce  Co.,  Wett  -n  1,285 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of 

Walkerton,  the  countj'  seat.     Milling  and 

manufacture  of  agricultural   implements. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL  ;  Fridays ;  reform  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 


ONTARIO. 


James  Bryan,  editor  and  publisher 
tion  "iKL. 


Clrcula- 


MADOC,  Hastings  Co.,  North  D  1,600 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  of 
Belleyllle,  the  county  seat.  Gold,  iron  and 
lead  mines  and  lithographic  stone.  Farm- 
ing. 

NORTH     HASTINGS     REVIEW; 

Thursdays ;  independent ;  twelve  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1877;  J.  R.  Orr, 
•ditor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 
Circulation  "jkl."  Actual  average  for  1903, 
1,100.    In  19114,  yl. 

M ARKDALE,  Orey  Co.,  South  -o  756 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of 
Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat,  and  92  N.  W. 
of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Mills  and  manufactories.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

STANDARD;  Thursdaj's ;  independ- 
ent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1: 
established  1880;  C.  W.  Rutledge.  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,050.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,093.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -JKi.'  Inl899, 
publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,100.  In 
1900  yl.  In  1901,  y I.  In  1902.  ( z— 2,  4 )  I.  In 
1903.  "JKL." 


MARKHAM,  York  Co.,  East  n  1,100 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd..22  m.  N.  E.  of  To- 
ronto, the  county  seat  and  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Woolen,  carpet,  boot  and  shoe, 
wagon  and  farm  implement  factories. 
Stock-raising  center. 

ECONOMIST;  Thursdays ;  independent- 
reform;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1856;  Corson  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circuiatiou:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,25n.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,534;  for  1897,  1.559.  In  189S,  yj.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,533.  In  1903,  yl.  In 
1904,  yl. 

SUN;  Fridays;  Independent  conservative; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  SI  ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  James  O.  Herity,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  -ixi."  In  1898,  Z. 
In  1899.  Z.  Actual  average  for  1902,  809.  In 
1903,  "JKL  " 


MARMO'RA,  Hastings  Co.,  North  D 

750  pop.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Belleville,  the  county 

seat.    Gold,  iron  and  arsenic  mining. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1;   established  1896;   R.  Snell, 

editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Circ'n  "i£L." 

MEAFORD,  Grey  Co.,  East  -a  1,999 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Georgian 
bay  and  at  mouth  of  Bighead  r.,  116  m.  N. 
W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Flour  mills,  foundry  and  various  manu- 
factories. Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 
MIRROR;  Fridays;  conservative;  eight 

pages   16x30;    subscription   $1;    established 

1882 ;  James  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 
MONITOR;   Fridays  ;  reform ;    eight 

pages  13x20;    subscription   SI;     established 

1868;    Alex.    Sunter,   editor  and    publisher. 

Circulation  "jkl." 

MERLIN,  Kent    Co.   p  250  pop.,  on 
Lake  Erie  &  Detroit  River  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Chatham.    Flour,  saw  and  stave  mills. 
MIRROR;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

1898;  P.  W.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

MERRICKVILLE,   Greenville  Co. 

rf  1,072  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m. 

S.  W.  of   Ottawa,   the  Dominion   capital. 

Agriculture. 

STAR;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  F.  A.  J. 
Davis,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "iiCL  ■ 

MERRITON,  Lincoln  Co.  g  1,710 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  E.  of  St. 
Catharines. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899:  James  A.  Livingston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3.)    Circulation  "iKj.." 

MIDLAND,  Sitncoe  Co.,  East  n  4,000 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Midland  bay, 
33  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Barrie,  the  county  seat. 
Lumber,  grain  and  lake  shipping. 

ARGUS  AND  GEORGIAN  BAY 
INTELLIGENCER  ;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
W.  G.  Cave,  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

FREE  P  RE  S  S  ;  ThursdTVs;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  SI;  established  1882; 
Goodfellow  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "iKi" 

MILDMAY,  Bruce  Co.,  East  -n  1,300 
pop.,    on    Grand    Trunk    Rd.,    7   m.    S.    of 
Walkerton.  the  county  seat.    Agriculture, 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays;    independent; 
eight   pages    13x20;    subscription    $1;   estab- 
lished 1891;  L.  A.  Flndlay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "iKL" 

MILLBROOK,  Durham  Co.,  East  a 

971  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd..  18  m.  N.  W. 

of  Port  Hope.    Woolen  mills  and  carriage 

works. 

MIRROR:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  liberal  con- 
servative ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
81;  established  1857;  W.  S.  Qivin,  editor;  A. 
Glvln,  publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jkl.  • 

MILTON,  c.  h.,  Halton  Co.  D 
1,526  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.,  93  m.  S.  W.  of  Toronto,   the 


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capital  of  the  Province.  Agriculture  and 
manufacturing. 

CANADIAN    CHAMFIONf  Thurg 

days;  independent;   four  pages  20x26;    sub 
Borlptlon  $1;  established  1860;  Wni.  Panton, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—5 ). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "iKL."    In  1899. 1.   Act 
ual  average  for  a  year  ending  with   April, 

1900,  l«135t  for  a  year  ending  with  May, 

1901,  1,10'2:    for    1902,    1,019;  /or    1903, 
1,035:  ./o/IlKH,  1,010. 

ItUFOKIUERt  Thursdays  ;  liberal ;  four 
pages    30x36;     subscription   $1;     established 
1886  ;  R.  White,  editor  and  publisher.    Circu 
latlon  "JKx." 

MILVERTON,  Perth  Co..  North  -u 
603  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of 
London.  Saw,  planing,  grist  and  flax  mills, 
furniture  factorj-,  brick-yards,  carriage 
factory  and  grain  elevators. 

SUN;    Thursdays  ;    independent ;   eight 

Sages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
[alcolmMacBeth,  editor  and  publisher.    Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

MINDEN,  Victoria  Co.,  North  a  1,182 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Gull  r.,  45  m. 

N.  of  Lindsay,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering. 

ECUO  AND  HAL.IBURTON  RE- 
CORDER; Fridays;  independent-conserv- 
ative; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 : 
established  1884;  John  H.  Delamere,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3  P).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MITCHELL,  Per/A  Co.,  South  -n  2,101 

pop.— local  estimate  2,825— on  Grand  Trunk 

Rd.,  12  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Stratford,  the  county 

seat.    Grist  mills,  foundries  and  sash  and 

door  factories. 

ADVOCATE;  Eridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  17x25  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 18tiO;  W.  R.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3).      Circulation   "jsj,.-      In  1899,  Z.      In 

1902,  Z  (1.  2,  4,  5). 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1877;  Thos.  H.  &  Chas.  F.  Race,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl.-- 

MORRISBTTRGH,   c.  h.,   Dundas 

Co.  n- 1,859  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and 
St.  Law^rence  r.,  92  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Mon- 
treal, Que.    Agriculture. 

LiEADER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Chas.  A.  Styles,  editor;  Herbert 
H.  Bradfleld,  publisher  (8—3  P).  Circula 
tlon  "JKL." 

H  £  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays;  liberal ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874; 

Frank  F.  " 

oulation  ' 


Plantz,  editor  and  publisher. 

'JKI 


Cir- 


MOUNT  BRYDGES,Mrfrf/ese:r  Co. 
b  364  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W. 
of  London. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOUNT   FOREST,  Wellington  Co., 

North  -n  2,214  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and 
Canadian  Pacific  Rds.,  about  40  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  Quelph,  the  county  seat.  Household 
furniture  and  threshing  machine  manufac- 
tories and  oatmeal  mill.    Agriculture. 

CONFEDERATE;  Thursdays;  reform; 
eight  pages  18x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Arthur  W.  Wriglit,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3).    Circulation  "jja-." 

REPRESENTATIVE;  Thursdays; 
liberal   conservative;    eight    pages    17}^x24; 


ONTARIO. 


subscription  $1;  established  1885;  J.  A.  Lam- 
bert, editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circulation 
"jKi."      In  1897.  Z.    In  1902,  •■■n.-i..- 

NAPANEE,  c.  h.,  Lennox  Co.  D-  3,433 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Bay  of  Quinte 
Rds.  and  Napanee  r.,  25  m.  E.  of  Kingston. 
Manufacturing.  Grain,  lumber,  cheese  and 
cattle. 

BEAVER;  Fridays;  coiKservatlve;  eight 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  established  1869; 
Wm.  Templeton,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  ".iKi..-  In  1899,  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  3,034;  for  1901, 
3,052; /or  1902,  3,114;  for  1903,  3,290; 
/or  1904,  3,334. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  reform;  eight 
pages  18x24;  sub.scriptlon  $1;  established 
1861;  E.  J.  Pallard,  publisher  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "isj,  "  Actual  aver- 
age for  m)8,-Z,H00.  In  1899, zH.  In  19(X),yII. 
In  1901,  y I.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  y I .  In  1904,  yl» 

NEWCASTLE,  Durham  Co.   p  645 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of  Co- 

bourg. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1903;  L.  B.  Davison,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

NEW  HAMBURG,  Waterloo  Co., 
South  -D  1,335  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 
and  Grand  r.,  12  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Berlin,  the 
county  seat.  Knitting  w^orks,  boot  and 
shoe,  agricultural-implement  and  cheese 
manufactories.    Farming. 

CANADISCHES    VOI.KSBLATT  ; 

Wednesdays;  German;  conservative;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  JH. 50;  established 
1854;  Daniel  Ritz  and  O.  E.  Pressprich,  editors 
and  publishfrs.    Circulation  "jkl." 

HAMBURG  INDEPENDENT; 
Fridays;  independent;  foiu* pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  Daniel  Ritz, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

NEWMARKET,  York  Co.,  North 
D  2,143  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  34  m.  N. 
of  Toronto,  the  county  seat  and  capital  of 
the  Province.    Agriculture. 

ERA  ;  Fridays ;  independent-refoi-ni ;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription $1;  established  1852; 
Lyman  G.Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 
Circulation:  Acttial  overage  for  1895, 
1,787.  In  189(i,  I.  Actual  average  for  1891, 
1,699;  for  1898,1,737;  for  1899,  1,769; 
for  1900,  1,804  ;  /or  1901,  1,804;  for  1902, 
l,S68;/or  1903,  2,035;  /or  11104.  1,834. 

EXPRESS- HERA  L.D:  Fridays;  lib- 
eral conservative;  eight  pages  18x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  J.  D.  McKay, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — t). 
Cireulation  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z.  In  1902, 
"JKL."  Actual  aver  age  for  1903,  1,4:^0,  In 
1904,  V  I. 

CHRISTIAN  VANGUARD  AND 
MAGAZINE;  biweekly.  Wednesdays; 
undenominational;  eiglit  pages  10}^xl4:  sub- 
scription .^0  cents;  established  Ls90;  J.  N. 
Dales,  editor;  J.  D.  McKay,  publisher  (6-3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

NIAGARA  FALLS,  Welland  Co.  g 
3,349  pop.  —local  estimate  4,900— on  Grand 
Trunk,  Canadian  Pacific  and  Michigan  Cen- 
tral Rds.  The  Great  Horse  Shoe  Falls,  the 
new  Railroad  Arch,  Suspension  and  Canti- 
lever bridges  are  in  the  limits  of  the  town. 
Several   planing  mills,  elastic   web,   wlr«- 


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fence  and  paper  box  manufactories  and 

a  brick-yard.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

RECORD ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  Li  Y,  Fridays;  liberal-conserva 
tlve;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription — weekly  $1;  established— daily 
190U,  weekly  1889;  Thomas  Fawcett.  editor; 
Niagara  Falls  Printing  Companj^  publish 
©rs.    Circulation — dally  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl." 

REVIEW;  Thursdays ;  liberal ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
J.  B.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

CARMELITE  REVIEW;  monthly; 
roman  catholic  ;  forty-four  pages  TxlOJ^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  The  Car- 
melite Fathers,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5).  In  1903, 
<z— 4)  I  (••)  (A  A). 

NORTH   AUGUSTA,  G-reenvilU 

Co.,  South  D-  600  pop.,  62  m.  S.  of  Ottawa  the 

capital  of  the  Province.     Tannery  and  saw 

and  grist  mills. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  nj^xlTM; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1892;  Geo. 
W.  Chapman,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

NORTH  BAY,  c.  h.,  Nipissing  Dis- 
trict i  3,745  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and 
Grand  Trunk   Rds.      Main   industries  are 
mining,  lumbering,  railroading  and  farm 
Ing.    A  vast  mining  district. 

DESPATCH;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Geo.  H.  Newton,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5  P). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1885;  Norman 
Phelps,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4).  Circula 
tion  "JKL." 

NORWICH,    Oxford    Co.,    South   p 

1.255  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  100  m.  S. 

W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 

Agricultural  district. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  T.  C.  Bartholomew,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NORWOOD,  Peterborough  Co.,  East 

D   1,110  pop.,    on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  18 

m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Peterborough,  the  county 

seat.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

REGISTER:  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1868;  J.  Geo.  Keefer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jicl" 

O AKVILLE,  ^a«on  Co.  D  1,823  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  17  m.  N.N.  E.  of  Hamil- 
ton and  20  S.S.W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of 
the  Province.  Tannery,  saw  and  grist  mills 
and  patent  leather,  pump,  ba.sket  and  tent 
factories. 
NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $L;  established  1899;  Orr  Bros., 

editors  and  publishers.     Circulation  "jkl." 

<A  A). 
RAYMOND'S  RECORD  ;  Thursdays 

(▲▲)■ 
STAR  AND  INDEPENDENT:  Thurs 

days;  Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
crlption$1.50;  established  1881;  A.  S.  Forster, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl." 

OIL  SPRINGS,  Lambton  Co.,  West  Q, 
1,138   pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  8  m. 


S.  of  Petrolea.     Petroleum    wells.      Agri- 
culture. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays; independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1862;  A.  S.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.  Circulation  "jkl." 

OMEMEE,  Victoria   Co.,  South  D   687 

pop.,  on  Grand   Trunk   Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 

Peterborough   and    70    N.  E.  of   Toronto. 

Iron  foundry,  saw,  grist  and  woolen  mills. 

3IIRROR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18.\24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Chas.  W. 
Richards,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "iiix."  (A  A). 

ORANGEVILIiE,  c.  h.,  Dufferin 
Co.  -a  3,250  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 
about  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital 
of  the  Province.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  McGuire  & 
McKitrick,  editors  and  publishers  («- 3). 
Cireulatiou:  Accorded  Lin  1895.  In  1896, 1, 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jki,."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I. 
In  1904,  yl. 

DUFFERIN  POST;  Thursdays;  con- 
servative ;  eight  pages  20x2:3  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  18 (9 ;  Mungovan  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (6 — 3). 

Circulation :  Accorded  I  from  1891  to  1895. 
Actual  aieragre /or  1896,  2,048.  In  1897, 
Y.     Inl898,  yl.lul899.  yl.     In  1900,  yl.    In 

1901.  yl.  In  1902,  jl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  yl. 

S  U  N  ;  Thursdays  ;  conservative  ;  four 
pages  20x27:  subscription  $1;  estabUshed  1860; 
John  Foley,  editor;  P.  Meaney,  publisher 
(6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1898.Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ORILiLiIA,  Simcoe  Co.,  East  D  6,000 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  lakes  Couch- 
Iching  and  Simcoe,  87  m.  N.  of  Toronto,  the 
capital  of  the  Province.  Summer  resort. 
Woolen  and  flour  mills,  tanneries,  fovm- 
dries,  carriage  and  wagon  factories,  etc. 
Steamboats  connecting  "with  other  lake 
ports. 

NEWS-LETTER ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  17^ix24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  Curran  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,690.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl. 
In  19(W,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1908,  January, 
publisher  asserts,  no  issue  during  1902  was 
less  than  2,700.    In  1903,  yH.  In  1901,  vH. 

PACKET;  Thursdays  ;  consei-vative  ; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870;     Hale  Bros.,   editors    and    publishers. 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1895, 
1,659;  for  1896,  1.671;  for  the  first  six 
months  of  1897, 1,759.  In  1898,  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1899, 
2,030; /or  19*^0,  3,109.     In  1901,  y I.     In 

1902,  y I.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  ivith  November,  1904,  1,977. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
18x25;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867;  H.  T. 
Blackstoue,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
2,537; /or  1896,  2,663.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
2,336;  for  1901,2,511;  for  1902,2,525. 
In  1903.  vH.  Actual  average  for  1904,  2,5^9. 

CANADIAN  WORKMAN  ;  monthlv; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen  ;  eight 
pages  14x30;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1879  ;  John  Curran  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—1). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1165 


ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


less  than  30.400.  In  189(),  C.  Actual  average 
for  1897.  33,489.  In  1898,  yC.  Actual  aver 
age  for  1899,  3f»,<i'2S;  for  a  year  ending 
with  July,  1900,  4  I  ,'-iS7.  In  1901,  yC.  Actual 
average  for  1902.  48, 477 ;  for  1903.  50,'i70 } 
/or  1904,  50,375. 

ORONO,  Durham  Co.,  West  a  1,000 pop., 

4  m.  N.  of  Newcastle,  the  nearest  station  on 

Grand    Trunk   Railroad.     Flour  mill,  cab 

factory,  carriage  shop  and  foundries. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
18^  ;  S.  Cuttle,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "iKi,.' • 

OSH.  AW  A,  Ontario  Co.,  South  a  4,066 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Lake  Ontario, 
4  m.  E.  of  Whitby,  the  county  seat,  and  33 
E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Milling  and  manufacturing. 

ONTARIO  REFORMER  ;  Fridays; 
liberal ;  eight  pages  lTi^ix24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  E.  Mundy,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,(XX).  In  1896,  I .  In  1897,  pub  isher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1.000.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  not  less  than  1,100; 
in  19tX),  July,  no  issue  during  the  past  twelve 
months  less  than  1,000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  (z— t)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

VINDICATOR;  Fridays; conservative; 
eight   pages    17x24;    subscription  $1;    estab 
lished   1854;  S.  H.  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "JKL"  In  1896.  I.  In 
1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  (z— 6)  I.    In  1903,  "iKi,." 


O  T  T  A  W  A  ,  c.  h.,  Ottawa   City  n 
63,284  pop..  Capital  of  the  Dominion, 

on  Canadian  Pacific,  Ottawa,  &  New  York 

and  Canada  Atlantic  Rds.,  at  confluence  of 

Ottawa    and     Rideau    rs.    Water    power. 

Lumber  center.    General   manufacturing. 

Belts  of  mineral  lands  in  vicinity. 

D.AILY. 

CITIZEN;   every   morning  and  evening 
except   Sunday,  and   SEMI- WEEK  L.Y, 

Mondays  and  Thursdays;  liberal  couserva 
tlve;  daily  ten  to  sixteen,  semi  weekly  eight 
to  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription— morning 
$6,  even'Qg  $8,  semi  weekly  SI;  established 
—morning  1844,  evening  1897,  semi-weekly 
1848;  The  Ottawa  Citizen  Company  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circulation— Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing) :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895.  Actual 
averagefor  1896.  '1,926.  In  1897,  H  Z.  In  1898, 
tr.  In  1899,  publisher  asserts,  lowest  6.050. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  wi^Ti  June,  1902,  9,578. 
In     1903,    yF.       Actual     average   for    1904, 

Semi- Weekly:  In  1896,  "jkl  "    In  1897.  Z. 

Actual  average  for  1902.  6,573.  In  1903. 
yG.    Actual  average  for  m)^,  7,900. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  OTTAAVA  VAl.- 
L.EY  JOURNAL,  semi  weekly;  Tues- 
days and  Friday  s ;  independent ;  daily  twelve, 
•eml-weekly  ten  to  twelve,  Saturday  twenty 
to  twenty  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
dally  $3.  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1885; 
P.  D.  Ross,  editor;  The  Journal  Printing  Co. 
(Ltd).,  publishers  (12—4). 

Circulation-Daily:  In  1894  and  1895,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  not  less  than  4,075.  In  189H.  G. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  6.699 ; 
for  1899,  7,983; /orl900,  8,811.  In  1901, 
yF.  Actual  average  for  1902,  7,864 »  for 
1903,  7,878;  /or  1904,  8,994. 
Semi- Weekly  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
2,500.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  Y.    Actual  aver- 


age for  wm,  3,001;  /or  1899,  4,190;  for 
1900,  5,155.  I"  1901,  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1902.  6,t215;  for  l<t03,  6,44'2;  for  1904, 
7,tiS6. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  liberal;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3,  established  1869;  Charles  William 
Mitchel,  editor  and  publisher  (7—4). 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1893. 
to  H  in  1S95.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  H  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  5,839.  In  1899, 
yG.  In  1900.  vH.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902, 
(z-6)H.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  H(««).  In  1904,  yH. 

L.E  TEMPS  J  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; French;  liberal;  six  and  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1897;  Le 
Temps  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publisher* 
(6-3). 

Circulation:    In  1900,  -.ikl."     In  1901.  (z-6) 
H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z-4)  H.  Inl904,yH. 

WEEKLY. 

CANADA  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
official;  sixteen  to  eighty  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription $4 ;  King's  Printer,  publisher. 
Circulation:    In  1901,  "jkl.-    Inl902, 1.    In 

1903,  y  I.    In  1904.  y I. 

CANADIAN  FARMER?  Fridays; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
.50  cents;  established  September,  1902;  The 
Rideau  Press,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "jKi,. •• 

DANEBROG;  Fridays;  Danish;  four 
pagesl3x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Charles  C.  Meyer,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

EVENTS;  Wednesdays;  literary;  twenty- 
four  pages  51^x8;  subscription  S2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  The  Rideau  Press,  editors  and 
publishers  (9— 3 P).  Circ'n  "JiiL."  Inl902,Z(4). 

UNITED  CANADA;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888 ';  John  D. 
Grace,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3).  Circula- 
tion "jkl.-    In  1902,  Z  (4). 

OWEN  SOUND,  c.  h.,  Grey  Co.  -o 

7,497   pop.,  on   Canadian   Pacific  Rd.   and 
Grand   Trunk   Railway  termini,  on  Geor- 
gian  bay,   122  m.  N.  W.   of   Toronto,    the 
capital   of   the   Province.  Chief   shipping 
point  on  the  bay.    Shipbuilding. 
ADVERTISER;      semi-weekly,     Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  reform;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1862;  James  H. 
Little,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  -jkl." 

SUN  ;  weekly.twice-a-week.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  independent-liberal  ;  four  pages 
18x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  G. 
W.Dawson,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l.KX).  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  6).  In  1903, 
Z(4)  (••).^      ^    .^  ...    ^,* 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  conservative  ;  eight 
pages  171^x221^ ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1853  ;  Jas.  H.  Rutherford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9-3).  .  ,  ^  ^„^^ 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
1 .573.  In  1895.  I.  Actual  averagefor  1896, 
1938.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  19(X),  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CANADIAN  CO-OPERATOR; 
monthly  ;  Patrons  of  Industry  ;  eight  pagef 
14x21;  subscription 40 cents;  established  1881; 
R.  J.  Dovle.  editor  (3—3). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1895.  Actual  averagefor  1896,  '2.666. 
In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  vl.  In  1902,  yl.   In  1903,  .vl.  In  1904,  yl. 

CANADIAN  POULTRY  NEWSj 
monthly ;  poultry,  pigeon  and  pet  stock 
raising;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1898;  Canadian 
Poultry  News,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 


PAISLEY,  Bruee  Co.,  North  -n  1,328 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  confluence  of 


1166 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO. 


Saugeen  and  Teeswater  rs.,  19  m.  N.  N.  E.  of 

Walkerton,  the  county  seat.    Roller  flour 

mills.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  D.  McKenzie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 3  P).  Circulation  "jkl.-  In  1900,  Z. 
In  1902,  ■'JK-L- 

PALMERSTON,  Wellington  Co., 
North  p  2,007  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
90  m.  W.  of  Toronto  and  40  N.  W.  of  Guelph, 
the  count}'  ?eat.  Breweries.  Flour  and 
saw  mills;  pork  packing  house,  and  car- 
riage works. 

SPECTATOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
J.  D.  Harkness,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3^. 
Circulation  "jki-" 

PARIS,  Brant  Co.,  South  p  3,094  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  61  m.  S.  W.  of  Toronto, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Beds  of  plaster 
of  paris  and  sulphur  and  iron  springs. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  W.  Lawton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 6—3 ) .    Circulation  "jkl.  •• 

STAR-TRANSCRIPT;  Wednesdays; 
reform;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1850  ;  Geo.  W.  Featherstone,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

PARKHILLi,  Middlesex  Co.,  North 
p  1,435  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  32  m. 
N.  TV.  of  London,  the  county  seat.  Has 
lumber  and  grain  trade,  saw,  planing  and 
flax  mills  and  woolen  and  other  manufac- 
tories.   Agriculture. 

GAZETTE-REVIE W :  Thursdays; 
non-partisan;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1870;  M.  MacKinnon, 
editorand  publisher  (3 — 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

POST;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PARRY    SOUND,   c.  h.,   Parry 

Sound  District  i  3,320  pop.,  on  eastern 
shore  of  Georgian  bay  and  Canada  Atlantic 
and  James  Bay  Rds.  A  shipping  port.  Lum- 
ber, fish  and  copper  mining. 

CANADIAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  SI  ;  established  1894  ; 
Chas.  Sarney,  editor  and  publisher.  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

NORTH  STAR;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-liberal; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874:  Wm.  Ireland, editor;  Ire- 
land &  Bundy,  publishers  (.12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age/or  1899,  1,083.  In  1900.  "JKL."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  1,235;  for  1903,  1,270. 
In  1901,  yl. 

PEMBROKE,  c.    h.,    Renfrew    Co., 

North  zl  4,401  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 
Rd.,  96  m.  N.  W.  of  Ottawa,  the  capital  of 
the  Dominion.  Lumbering  depot  of  the 
Upper  Ottawa. 

ADVOCATE;  Tuesdays;  liberal  reform; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1897;  Martin  Ringrose,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  a2— 3).  Circulation  "jjkl"  In  1903, 
Z  (4)  (••). 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  reform;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1 :  established  1857; 
Robert  C.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulatiou  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,.500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
In  ra02,  yl.    In  1903,  "jkl." 


ONTARIO. 


STANDARD;  Weduesdaya  ;  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  SI :  es- 
tablished 1873;  W.  H.  Bone,  edntor;  Bone  & 
Ross,  publishers  (6—3).  Circulation  "jkl  " 
In  1902,  Z  (4).    InH!03,  Z  (4)(##). 

PENETANGUISHENE,    Simcoe 

Co.,  East  n  2,110  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 

and  at  head  of  Penetanguishene  bay,  39  m. 

N.  W.  of  Barrie,   the  county  seat.     Flour 

and  saw  mills  and  foundry. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays ;  independent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  established 
1881;  Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers(3 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PERTH,  c.  h.,  Lanark  Co.,  South  n 
3,982  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Tay 
r.  and  canal.  The  canal  gives  steamboat 
communication  with  Ottawa  and  Kingston. 
Car  shops,  carriage  factory  and  woolen 
mill.  Iron,  phosphate  and  mica  mines  in 
operation. 

COURIER;  Fridays ;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1834; 
Walker  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 
Circulation  "j_kl."    Inl9U2,  Z  (-J — 5). 

EXPOSITOR!  Thursdays;  liberal-con- 
servative; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1861  ;  Chas.  F.  Stone,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Circulatiou:  In  1895,  "jkl."  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."(??)  In  1899,  Z.  In 
1902,  "JKL." 

PETERBOROUGH,c.h.,Pe<er6or- 

ough  Co.,  West  a  9,717  pop.— local  estimate 
14,000— on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Paci- 
fic Rds.,  Otonabee  r.  and  Trent  Valley  canal, 
85  m.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Exports  grain  and  pork.  Manu- 
facturing and  the  lumber  trade. 

EXAMINER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  reform; 
eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  Si ;  established- 
daily  1885,  weekly  1847:  J.  R.  Stratton,  editor; 
Peterborough  Examiner  Printing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation— Daily:  In  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897, 
Y.  In  1898. 'JKL."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  In 
19u2,  "JKL."  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 
Weekly:  In  189.i,  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  2,00(1.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In 
1902,  yl.     In  1903,  (z— 4)  K*  •).    In  1904,  yl. 

310RNING  TIMES ;  every  mormng  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEK  LY,  Saturdays; 
six  to  twelve  pages  18x24 ;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  SI;  established  1872:  The  Times 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1896,  "jkl."  In  1897, 
IZ.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900, "jkl.- 
In  1903.  Z  (4)  (••). 

W^eekly:  In  1896,  jjil'  Actual  average  for 
1897,5.005.  In  1898,  yG.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)I(»»).    In  1904,  yl. 

REVIEW ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  L  Y,  Fridays  ;  conservative ; 
eight  pages  15x20  ;  subscription  —  daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1843;  weekly 
1853;  T.  D.  McKay,  editor;  The  Peterborough 
Review  I*rlnting  and  Publishing  Co.  (Lim- 
ited), publishers  (8—4  P).  Clrc'n— daily  "jkl." 
weekly  "jkl." 

CANADIAN  LAUNDRYMANi 
monthly;  laundry;  twenty-four  pages  10x13^4 
subscription  $1;  establlsl'ed  1896;  C.  J.  Mit- 
chell, editor;  Canadian  Laundryman  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— i)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  y  I. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


PETROL.IA,    Lambton  Co.,   East   p 
4,357  pop.,  on  Grand   Trunk  and  Michigan 
Central  Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  London.    Petro 
leum  refining;  and  shipping. 
ADVERTISER    AM)    CANADIAN 
OUi  JOUKNAIi;  Wednesdays;  conserva- 
tive and  oil;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
«1;    established  m5;    E.  Wilson,  publisher 
(12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "iKi."  In  1898,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,(X)0.  In 
1899,  yl.  Inl9(X),yI.  Inl901,yl.  In  1902,  y  I. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  I, '^50.  In  1904,  yl. 
TOPIC;  Wednesdays;  reform;  ten  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1879 ; 
W.  H.  Dowling,  editor;  Kedwell  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1 — I). 

Circiilatiou  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,200.  In  189(5.  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, yl. 
Actual  average  for  1902,  1,133;  for  1903. 
1,508.    Inl9i>4,  yl. 

PICKERING,    Ontario  Co.,   West   a 

5,998  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E. 

of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the   Province. 

Seat  of  Pickering  College.    Planing   and 

flour  mills. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  Murkar  &  Thexton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than    l,2ai     In  1895,   I.     In  1896,  I.    In 

1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.     In  1903,  "jkl." 

PICTON,  c.  h.,  Prince  Edward  Co.  D 

3,287  pop.— local  estimate  3,700— on  Central 
Ontario  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Kingston  and  36, 
by  water,  S.  W.  of  Belleville.  Fruit-can- 
ning factories,  stove  manufactories  and 
fence- wire  works.  Ship  building.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying.    Summer  resort. 

G  A  Z  E  T  T  E ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  conservative;  four  pages  20x25>6; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1836;  Stephen  M. 
Conger,  editor;  Conger  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (3 — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,800.    In  1896.  I.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  "JKL-"     In  1902  Z  (1,2,  4). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  liberal;  six  to  eight 
pages  20x2fii^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1854;  John  W.  McLean,  editor  and  publisher 
<l-5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895, 
l,9.'>7;/orl896.  1,975;  for  1897,1,970; 
for  1898,  1,986; /or  1899,  1,973;  for  19U0, 
1,972.  In  1901,  yl.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1902,  1,946;  for 
1903,  2. 007; /or  1904,  2,085. 

PL.ATTSVILLE,  ^rant  Co.,  North 
p  800  pop.,  4  m.  from  Bright  Station,  on  the 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  and  20  W.  S.  W.  of  Strat- 
ford. Furniture  and  carriage  manufac- 
tories, saw  and  grist  mills  and  brick  and 
tile  yards. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
Robinson  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL 

PORT  ARTHUR,   c.    h..    Thunder 

Bay  District  ^  2,698+  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Lake  Superior.  Head  of  Cana- 
dian lake  navigation.  Mining,  lumbering 
and  manufacturing. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 


scription $3.50;  established  1899;  F.B.Allen, 
editor  and  publishei-  (9— 3i.    Clrc'n  "jki-  •' 
HERALD  AND  ALGOIYIA  MINER; 

Fridays;  reform;  eight  pa^es  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1882;  F.  B.  Allen,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 11 — 2).    Circulation  •■jki,." 
WESTERN    WORLD;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

PORT  COLBORN,  Welland  Co.  p 
1,253,  pop.,  on  Great  Trunk  Rd,  and  Lake 
Erie.  8  m.  S.  of  Welland. 

T1I>IES    AND    HU:>IHERSTONE 

NEWS;Thur3davs;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Geo.  J.  Bell, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "jjh" 

PORT  DOVER,  Norfolk  Co.,  South 
p  1,213  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  the 
outlet  of  River  Lynn.  A  port  of  entry  on 
Lake  Erie,  38  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Hamilton.  Lum- 
bering, fruit  growing  and  farming. 

MAPLE  LEAF;  Fridays ;  conservative : 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  L.  G.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulation  "jKi." 

PORT  ELGIN,  Bruce  Co.,  North  a- 
1,659  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Lake 
Huron,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph  and  130  from 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Mill- 
ing, manufacturing  and  shipping.  Mineral 
springs.    Summer  resort. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x21;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 
R.Munro,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL."    In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl."    In 

1903,  Z  (4)  ••). 

PORT    HOPE,   c.  h.,   Durham   Co., 

East  D  5,012  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk|Rd.  and 
north  shore  of  Lake  Ontario    63  m.  E.  by 
N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince,  connected   by  steamer.     Also  daily 
steamer  to  Charlotte,  N.  Y.,  60  m.  distant. 
Good   harbor.     Manufacturing.     Shipping 
point  for  lumber  and  agi'icultural  products. 
EVENING    GUIDE;    every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
reform  ;  daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pa«es ;    subscription— daily   ^,    weekly  $1 ; 
establi.shed  —  daily   1866,  weekly  1831 ;    Geo. 
Wilson  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers.   Circu- 
lation—daily "JKL."   weekly  "jkl"     In  1898. 
weekly  Z.    In  1902,  "jjvl." 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  conservative;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1861; 
Swaisland  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl."    In  1900.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

PORT  PERRY,  Ontario  Co.,  South 

O  1,698  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Lake 
Scugog,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital 
of  the  Province.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

NORTH  ONTARIO  OBSERVER; 

Thursdays;  conservative;  four  pages  18x23; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1857 ;  H.  Parsons, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

STANDARD;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  S.  M.  Newton,  editor  and  publisher  (9-3), 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jkl."  In  1897.  1  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900,  y I.  In 
1901,  "J_KL.'    In  1903,  Z  (4). 

PORT  ROWAN,  Norfolk  Co.  g  657 

pop.,  on  Great  TrunkRd.,21m.S.of  Slmcoe 

Grist,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

NEVTS:  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  News  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jjLt  " 


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ONTARIO. 


PRESCOTT,  c.  h.,    Grenville   Co., 

South  D-  2,919  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and 
Canada  Pacific  Rds.  and  St.  Lawrence  r., 
opposite  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Iron,  lead, 
household  f  urnlture.emery  wheel  and  pump 
factories,  breweries,  etc. 

J  O  URN  A  li  ;Thursday8;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1841;  G.W.Mason 
&  Son.  editors  and  publishers.    Circ'n  ■•jkl." 

IVIESSENGER;  Fridays;  conservative; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1855 ;  H.  W.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

PRESTON,  Waterloo  Co.,  5oM<ft-q,l,843 
pop.— local  estimate  2,000— on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Berlin.  Furniture,  cigar, 
stove,  woolen,  metal,  shingle,  brush,  agri- 
cultural implement  and  carriage  manufac- 
tories.   Agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  G.  A.  Blackstock,  LL.B.,  editor 
and  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  ".TKi,." 

RAINY  RIVER,  Bainy  River  Dis. 
trict  \2  600  pop.,  on  Canadian  Northern  Rd., 
72  m.  S.  E.  of  Rat  Portage. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RAT  PORTAGE,  c.  h.,  Rainy  River 

District  ti  1,806  pop.— local  esiimate  3,000— 

on  Canadian  Paeiflo  Rd.,  297  m.  N.  W.  of 

Port  Arthur  and  130  E.  of  Winnipeg,  Man. 

Lumber  and  mining. 

MINER  AND  RAINY  L,AKE 
JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1892;  Fred  J. 
Bowman,  editor;  Miner  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "jkl" 

RENFREW,  Renfrew  Co.,  South  iif 
2,963  pop.— local  estimate  3,400 — on  Cana- 
dian Pacific,  Canada  Atlantic  and  Kingston 
&  Pembroke  Rds.,  53  m.  S.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the 
capital  of  the  Dominion.  Water  power, 
used  by  manufactories.  Agriculture  and 
lumbering.    Large  creamery. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  independent; 
ten  pages  14x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;  Arthur  Gravelle,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

MERCURY  AND  COUNTY  OF 
RENFREW  ADVERTISER;  Fridays; 
independent-reform:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .$1.25;  established  1871 ;  Smallfleld 
&  Son.  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  n^t  less  than  1,008.  In  1896,  I.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average  for 
1899,  1,106;  for  1900.  1.149j  for  1901, 
l,25'.i;  for  1902,  1,2S6;  for  1903,  1,434; 
/or  19(M,  1,430. 

RICHMOND  HILL,  rorA;  Co.,  West 

o  743  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  N. 

of  Toronto,  the  county  seat  and  capital  of 

the  Province.  Tannery  and  carriage  works. 

LiIBERALi;   Thursdays;   liberal;    eight 
pages   13x20 ;    subscription  $1 
1878:    T.  F.  McMahon,  editor 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

RIDGETOAVN,   Ji:ent 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of 

Chatham.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

DOMINION;   Thursdays;  conservative; 
ght  pages  15x22 ;   subscription  $1 ;   estab- 


established 
and  publisher 

Co.   p  2,800 


ONTARIO. 


lished  1895;  P.  H.  Bowyer,   editor;    Bowyer 
Bros.,  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  Wednesdays ; 
liberal-reform ;eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1876;  Claxton  &  Whitman, 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894.  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,185.  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  /07- 1896,  1,100.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1902,  "jjo,."  In 
1903,  iz^)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

RIPLEY,  Bruce  Co.,  West  -D  600  pop.^ 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Kincar- 
dine, the  county  seat.    Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  SI;  established  1894;  Geo.  H, 
Moouey,  editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl." 

RODNEY,  Elgin  Co..  West  p  1 ,200  pop. » 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  St. 

Thomas,  the  county  seat.     Planing,  grist 

and  saw  mills  and  door  and  sash  factories. 

Farming  and  lumbering. 

MERCURY;  Thursdays;  independent^ 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1883;  W  J.  Yonng,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3)^ 
Circulation  "jkl  • 

ST.  CATHARINES,  c.  h.,  Lincoln 

and  Niagara  Co.  p  9,170  pop.,  on  Grand 
Trunk  and  St.  Catharines  &  Niagara  Rds. 
and  Welland  canal,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Niagara 
Falls.    Manufacturing.    Health  resort. 

EVENING  JOURNAL.;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; liberal ;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription- daily  $3, 
weekly  ,$1;  established  1826;  E.  J.  Lovelace^ 
editor;  The  Journal  of  St.  Catharines  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation— Daily:    "jiy,  •   In  1903,  Z  (4). 
Weekly:  "jkl."  Inl903,  (z— 4)  I.  Inl904,yl. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays: 
con<5ervative:  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pagefr 
13x2(J;  subscription- daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887;  The  Star  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  oublishers  (7—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  "j^l  "  In  1903.  (z— 4)1,. 
In  1904,  yl. 
\VeekIy:    "jkl." 

STANDARD:  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursaavs;  reform;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1872 ;  Standard 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (S — 3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1901,  "jkl."  Actual 
average  for  1902,  3, 1 1 4.  In  1903,  y  I.  Actuat 
a ve ra ge fo r  1904,  "2, 7 til. 
Weekly:  "iKi" 

ST.  GEORGE,  Brant  Co.  p  700  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Brantford, 
the  county  seat.  Agricultural-implement 
and  wagon  works. 

SENTINEIi  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Jas. 
Heveron,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

ST.  MARY'S,  Perth  Co.,  South  n- 
3.416  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  13  m.  S. 
W.  of  Stratford,  the  county  seat,  25  N.  of 
London  and  100  W.  S.  W.  of  Toronto,  the 
capital  of  the  Province,  Bmldlng-stone 
quarries,  woolen,  flax  and  agricultural-im- 
plement manufactories  and  extensive  lime 
kilns.    Large  creamery.    Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
17ix24;  subscription  $1 :  established  1856;  R.  W. 
Dillon,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  average 


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OXTARIO. 


for  1896.  1.504.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  -jkl." 
Actual  are}  aye  for  1899,  1,1523.  In  1900,  zl. 
In  1901.  V  I.    InliH)2,  yl.     In  11)03, '-iiij.." 

JOIJllNAL;  Thursdays;  liberal  conserv 
ative;   eight   pages    17x24;    subscription    $1; 
established    1876;    John  Wolfe  Eedy,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895, 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896,  1,^216;  for  the  first  six  months  of  1897, 
1,591  (  /or  1898.  1,744s  for  a  year  ending 
tvith  April,  1899,  1,901.  In  1900.  yl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  '^,180.  In  1902.  yl. 
In  1903,  y I.    In  I'.KM.  yl. 

ST.  THOMAS,  o.  h.,  Elgin  Co.,  Eastp 
11,300  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Michigan  Cen- 
tral, Lake  Erie  &  Detroit  River  and  Can- 
adian Pacific  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of  London. 
General  manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
•xcept  Sunday,  and  SOUTHERN  COUN- 
TIES JOURNAL,  Thursdays;  liberal; 
dally  eight  pages  16x21,  weekly  ten  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1881,  weekly  1859;  James  S. 
Brlerley,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 
Circulatiou— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  3,174;  for  1896,  3,056.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  \%^^,  3,0'^4.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900.  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  y I.  InliW,  H  (DD)- 
"Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895, 52,557; 
for  1896,  52,385.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zl. 
In  1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  Inl902,  yl. 
In  1903,   -JKL."   In  1904,  I  (DD). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscription 
— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1882,  weekly  1873;  Times  Printing  Co.  of  St. 
Thomas  (Ltd.),  editors  and  publishei's  (2 — i). 
Circulation  —  Daily:  In  1898.  "jkl"  In 
1899,zl.  In  1900,  zl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,(z-6)I. 
Actual  average  for  1903. 3,389.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  lu  1898,  "jkl.-  In  1899,  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

MUNICIPAL  WORLD;  monthly; 
municipal  service;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  The  Municipal 
World,  Ltd.,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulatiou;  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  as- 
serts, not  less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897.  3.790.  In  1898,  yH. 
In  1899,  vl.  In  19(X),  vl.  Actual  average  for 
1901.3.221.  Inl902,>H.  In  1903,  yl.  Actual 
averagefor  1904,  3,845. 

SARNIA,  c.h.,  Lambton  Co.,  Westcf 
6,692  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Erie  & 
Huron  Rds.  and  St.  Clair  r.,  near  Lake 
Huron.  Terminal  port  for  upper  lake 
steamers.  Connected  with  Port  Huron, 
Mich.,  by  ferries.  Saw,  grist  and  woolen 
mills. 

OBSERVER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  liberal; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1895,  weekly  1854;  H.  Gorman,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3). 

Circulatiou— Daily:  "jkl.-  Actual  aver- 
agefor UX>4,  940. 

Weekly:  In  1895.  "jkl-"  Actual  average  for 
1896,1,876.  Inl897,Y.Inl898,yI.  In  1899, yl. 
In  1900,»yl.  In  1901,  (z-6)  I.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903.  (z— 4)  I.  ActuMl  average  for  19(A,  1,811. 
CANADIAN;  Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1857: 
Canadian  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LAM  IJTON  CO.  POST;  Thursdays, 
and  SARNIA  POST,  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; twelve  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  W.  B.  J.  Williams,  editor 
and  Dviblisher. 
Combined  circulatiou:    Actual  average 

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for  1894,  1,833.  In  189.5.  publi.sher  asserts, 
smallest  I.ssue  1,400;  In  189(),  1.600.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In  1900.  zl.  In 
1901,  yl.     Inl902,yl.    In  1903.  ••ijti,." 

SAUL.T    STE.    MARIE,    Algoma 

District  b  2,414  pop.— local  estimate  11.000— 
on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Algoma  Central 
Rds.,  at  the  Rapids  on  St.  Mary's  r.  and  foot 
of  Lake  Superior,  opposite  Sault  Salnte 
Marie,  Mich.  Summer  resort.  Water  power. 
Pulp  and  steel  mills,  agriculture  and  min- 
ing. Alkali  works,  machine  and  railroad 
shops. 

ALGOMA    PIONEER;    Fridays; 
Independent;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;   C.  Cllffe,  editor;  ClliTe 
&  Son,   publishers  (S — 3).    Circulation  "jkl. 
In  1897,  Z.    In  1902,  Z  (1.2,  4,  5)  (A  A). 

SAULT  EXPRESS;  Saturdays;  re- 
form; eight  pages  l.Sx20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  C.  N.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation    jkl." 

SAULT  STAR;  Thursdays:  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablislied  1897;  Curren  &  Schulte,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl."  In  1900,  Z, 
In  1901,  I.  In  1902.  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903,1,844.    In  1904,  yl. 

SEAFORTH,  Huron  Co.,  South  -a 
2,641  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd..  21  m.  S.  E. 
of  Goderlch,  the  county  seat.  Salt  works, 
household  furniture  manufactory  and 
mills.  Egg,  grain,  produce  and  lumber 
center. 

HURON  EXPOSITOR;  Fridays; 
liberal;  eight  pages  18x2:^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1867;  M.  Y.  McLean,  editor;  Mc- 
Lean Bros.,  publishers. 

Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  in  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH.  In 
190ii,yH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903, yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

NKWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUN;  Fridays;  liberal-conservative;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880  ;  Fred.  G.  Neelin,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

SHALLOW  LAKE,  Grey  Co.  607 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  T}4  m-  N.  W.  of 
Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat.  Shipbuild- 
ing. 

CANADIAN  BOY;  monthly ;  juvenile; 
fifty-two  pages  6^x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  E.  L.  Hill,  editor;  Irwin  Groh, 
puV)ll8her  (3— 3).    Clrc'n  "jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (6). 

(A  A). 

SHELBURNE,  Dufferin  Co.,  East  D- 
1,202  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m. 
from  Orangevllle,  the  county  seat,  and'  64 
N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince. Milling,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

ECONOMIST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1883;  T.  F. 
E.  Claridge,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1875;  R.  L.  Mortimer,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Circulatiou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,152.  Aotual  average  for  1896, 
1,204.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  "jkl"  (??)  In 
1901,  publisher  asserts,  for  the  past  two  years 
has  not  been  less  than  1,300.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 


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SIMCOE,  c.  h.,  Norfolk  Co.,  South  p 
2,674+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  River 
Lynn,  8  m.  N.  of  Lake  Erie  and  80  S.  W.  of 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  tlie  Province.  Agri- 
culture and  canning. 

BRITISH  CANADIAN; Wednesdays, 
conservative;  eight  pages  15x22;  Bubscription 
'1;  established  1861;  W.  Y.  Wallace,  editor; 


fj 


ONTARIO. 


P.  Kelley,  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl 
REFORMER;  Thursdays ;  liberal ; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1858;  Hal.  B.  Donly.  editor  and  publish- 
er (12—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,300.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  "JKL."  (??)  In  1899,  Z.  In  1900,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  1,464.  Actual  av- 
erage for  a  year  ending  with  July  18, 
1901.  1,59S;  for  1902.  1,830;  for  1908, 
l,903!/or  1904,2,137. 

SMITH'S  FALLS,  Leeds  and  Gren- 
ville  Co.,  North  o  4,200  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.  and  Rideau  canal,  12  m.  E.  of 
Perth,  the  county  seat.  Bolt  factory,  iron 
•works,  flour  mills  and  agricultural-imple- 
ment and  stove  manufactories. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
J»Ut>scription  $1;    established  1883;   James  H 
Ross,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation;    In  1895,  "jkl."    Actual  aver 
age  for  1896,1,323.     In  1897,  Y.     In  1898, 

"JKL." 

RIDEAU  RECORD;  weekly,  twlce-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  liberal; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  G.  F.  McKimm,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z. 
In  19C2.  "JjvL."  In    1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

SOUTHAMPTON,  ^rMC6  Co., North 
-O  1,437  pop.— local  estimate  1,650— on  Grand 
Trunk  Rd,,  5  m.  N.  of  Port  Elgin.  Tri- 
weekly steamers  from  Samia  and  Duluth, 
Minn.,  and  daily  stage  to  Owen  Sound. 
Summer  resort.  Lumbering,  milling,  fish- 
ing and  shipping. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  W.  J.  Fleuty,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iXL." 

SPRINGFIELD,  Elgin   Co.   p   on 

Central  Rd.,  fl  m.  N.  E.  of  Aylmer.    Cheese 

factory,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  I. 
Llndsley,  editor  and  publisher  (12—8),  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

STAYNER,  Simcoe  Co.,  North  a 
1,357  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  26  m.  from 
Barrie,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and 
manufacturing  of  shingles  and  grain  rais- 
ing. 
SUN;    Thursdays;    Independent;   eight 

oages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 

H.  W.  Jakeway.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "iKL." 

STIRLING, -^cwMnflTfl  Co.,  North  D  850 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 

Belleville,  the  county  seat.     Flour  mills, 

foundry,     sash     and     door    factory,    etc. 

Farming. 

NEWS-ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; elRht  pages  ir)>^x22^;  subscription  $1; 
•steblished  1879 ;  James  Currie.  editor  and 
publisher  (6—8).   Circulation  "jkl." 


STOUFFVILLE,  Ontario  Co.,  West 

a   1,500  pop.,   on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  28  m. 

N.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  county  seat  and 

capital  of  the  Province.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Wm.  Malloy,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

STRATFORD,  c.  h.,  Perth  Co., 

North  -a  9,500  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Loudon.  Grain,  lumber, 
cheese,  live  stock  and  agriculture. 

EVENING    BEACON  ;   every   evening 

except  Sunday,  and  WEE  K  Li  Y,  Thursdays ; 
liberal;  daily  four,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1887,  weekly  1854;  W.  M. 
O'Delme,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation-Daily:  'JKL."  In  1902, Z (4, 6). 
Weekly:  In  1900.  "iKL  •■  In  1901.  (z-4,  6)  1, 
In  1902,  (z^,  6)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

EVENING  HERALD;  everj 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK-LY, 
Wednesdays ;  conservative ;  daily  eight, 
weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription — 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1855;  W.  S. 
Dingman,  editor;  Stratford  Herald  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  In  1899,  ".ikl."  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1900, 
1,206;  for  a  year  ending  with  September, 
1901,  1,356.  In  1902,  yl.  Actual  average  for 
1903.  1,472;  for  1904,  1,738. 
Weekly  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not  less 
than  3,450.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897,  3,342.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
1900,  3,.555; /or  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1901.  3,453.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
vH.    In  1904,  H. 

*  DER  CANADISCHE  KOL,0- 
NlSsT;  Wednesdays;  G«rman;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $2;  established  1864;  J.  H. 
Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  In  1895, 1.  In  1896,  publisher 
asserts,  no  edition  less  than  1,225.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898.  "iKL." 

STRATHROY,  Middlesex  Co.,  West 
p  3,316  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and 
Sydenham  r.,  30  m.W.  of  London,  the  county 
seat.    Various  manufactories.    Farming. 

AGE;  Thursdays ;  liberal ;  eight  pages 
17x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1867  ; 
Evans  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  -jkl.-     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 

DISPATCH  ;  Wednesdays;  conserva- 
tive ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1861 ;  Richardson  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 8—3  P ) .    Circulation  •  'jkjl. •  • 

STREETSVILLE,   Peel   Co.   d    695 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  W.  of 

Toronto,    the    capital    of    the    Province. 

Water  power,  utilized  In  mills  and  woolen 

manufactory.    Farming. 

REVIEW-HERA  liD  ;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; elKht  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1847:  O.R.  Church,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "iiti •" 

STURGEON     FALLS,     Nipitsing 

District  6  1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 

Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of  North  Bay,  the  county  seat. 

Saw,  paper  and  pulp  mills.    Fishing  and 

mining. 

A  D  VERTISER ;  Thursdays:  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  Jl;  established  1895; 
Andrew  G.  Davie,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "iKL." 

CO  I.ON  IZ  A  TION ;  weeklv ;  English  and 
French;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription   $1; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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established  1894;    J.  M.  E.  Lavallee,   editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

SUDBURY,  Nipissing  District  ^ 
1.775  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  80  m. 
W.  of  North  Bay,  the  county  seat,  and  170 
E.  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie.  Nickel,  copper  and 
gold  mining. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
UUx21}4;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (6— 3).    Circulation  "JKL" 

SUNDRIDGE,  Muskoka  and  Parry 

Sound  District  i  600  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 

Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Bracebridge.    Several  saw 

mills.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
Archibald  Thorn,  editor;  Thorn  &  Harper, 
publishers  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TARA,  Bruce  Co.,  J^orth-a  695  pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd..  19  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Owen 

Sound.    Flour  and  carding  mills,  machine 

shop  and  foundry. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  H.  A.  Vandeusen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

TAVISTOCK,    Oxford   Co.  p   1,000 
pop.,  on  Buflf alo  &  Goderich  and  Wiarton  & 
Port  Dover  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Stratford. 
Brick  and  furniture  factories.    Farming. 
GAZETTE;     Thursdays;     eight     pages 

13x20;    subscription    $1;     established    1895; 

F.    H.    Leslie,   editor    and    publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  "jkl." 

TEES 'WATER,  Bruce  Co.,  East-o 
1,128   pop.,    on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Teeswater  r.    Woolen,  flour  and  saw  mills 
and  machine  shops.    Farming. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-reform; 
eight   pages   13x20;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished  1874;    W.   Colwell,    editor  and   pub- 
lisher (3— 3).    Circulation  "jjcL.' 

THAMESFORD,  Oxford  Co.  p  600 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  "W.  of 
Woodstock. 
STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

THAME  SVILLE,  Bothwell  Co.  P 

798   pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand 

Trunk  Rds..  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Chatham.    Cider 

making,  lumbering,   bricks,  tiles,  handles 

and  cooperage  are  the  principal  industries. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1886;  Alf.  A.  Appleford,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

THEDFORD,  Lambton  Co.,  700  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  32  m.  E.  of  Sarnia,  the 
county  seat.    Fruit  and  celery  culture. 
EAST  LAMBTON  TRIBUNES  Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  W.  Bryant,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (3—5).    Circulation  "jkl." 

THESSAIiON,  Algoma District ti 
1,160  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Lake  Huron,  40  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Sault  Ste. 
Marie.  Lumbering,  fishing,  mining  and 
agriculture. 
ALGOMA    ADVOCATE;   Fridays; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


ONTARIO. 


1888;    W.  L.  Nichols,  editor  and   publisher. 
Circulation  "j_kl" 

THORNBURY,  Grey  Co.,  East  n  903 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  at  mouth  of 

Beaver  r.,  on  Georgian  bay,  110  m.  N.  W, 

of   Toronto,  the   capital  of  the  Province. 

Flour    mills    and    water    power.      Grain 

market. 

HERALD ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  W.  J.  Fan- 
son,  editor  and  publlsher(9— 3).   Circ'n  "jkl." 

THOROLD,  Welland  Co.  g  2,273  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  and  St.  Catharines  &  To- 
ronto Rds.  and  Old  and  New  Welland 
canals.  Street  car  from  St.  Catharines. 
Water  power,  used  in  flour,  paper,  pulp  and 
knitting  mills  and  other  manufactories. 
Stone  quarries  in  vicinity.    Agriculture. 

POST;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
12x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1875;  Jonn 
H.Thompson,  editor;  The  Thorold  Post  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(6—3).     Circulation  "jkl." 

TILBURY,  Kent  Co.  p  1,036  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  and  Canadian  Pacific 
Rds.,  38  m.  E.  of  Detroit,  Mich.  Timber  and 
agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pagejS 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  W. 
A.  Hutton,  editor;  W.  R.  Veale.  publisher 
(8— 3P).  Circ'n  "iSL."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5) 
(A  A). 

TIMES;   Fridays;    independent;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1^; 
Wm.  A.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1897.  '4ki,."   In  1898,  zl.  In 
1899,  yl.    In  1900,  "jkl." 

TIIxSONBURG,  Norfolk  Co.,  North 

p  2,163    pop.,    on    Michigan  Central  and 

Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  24  m.  E.  of   St.  Thomas. 

Agriculture  and  cheese  making. 

LIBERAL  ;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
fTe.  Aldrich,  editor  and  publisher.  Circula- 
tion "iKL." 

OBSERVER  AND  FARMERS' 
FIRESIDE  COMPANION  ;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1863;  J.  Law,  editor;  John  Law  &  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Circiilatiou:  In  1901,  "jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,045.     In  1903,  "isi" 

TIVERTON,  Bruce  Co.,  We$t  -a  550 

pop.,  9  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Kincardine  and  15  S. 

S.  W.  of  Port  Elgin,  connected  by  daily 

stage  with  both  places.    Farming. 

WATCH  MA  N ;  Thursdays ;  liberal; 
eight  pages  153ra2;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  C.  Cameron,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

TORONTO,  c.  h.,  Toronto  City  D 
207,971  pop..  Capital  of  the  Province, 

on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rds. 
and  a  bay  on  the  N.  W.  shore  of  Lake  On- 
tario. Steamers  ply  regularly  to  all  the 
principal  ports.    Manufacturing  and  com- 


mercial center. 


DAILY. 

NEWS;  every  evening 

;e3 
m. 

Douglas,  editor ;    The  News    Printing   Co. 

(Limited),  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  $  Rating  varied  from  D  In  18M 


EVENING 

_xcept  Sunday; 

18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1880; 


except  Sunday;   independent;  eifht  page 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO— Toronto. 


to  E  in  1895.  Actual  average  for  1896,  34f- 
28'i  ;  for  1897,  39,779  ?  for  1898,  42,283. 
In  1899,  yC.  Aetualaveragefor  I90b, 41, 573; 
In  1901.  yC.  Inl90i,  yC.  In  1905,  yF.  Actual 
average  for  1904,  33,173. 

EVENING  TELiEGRAM;  every  even 
In^  except  Sunday ;  independent ;  ten  to 
thirtj--two  pages  17x20;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished lo?6;  J.  Ross  Robertson,  editor  and 
publistier  (1—5). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1895,  21,- 
818 }  for  1896.  21,930 ;  for  1897, 22.467 » 
for  1898.  24.095;  for  1899,  24,317;  for 
1900,  2.5,144;  for  1901,  27,545; /or  1902, 
29,318:  for  1903,  31,199;  for  1904, 
31. SSI. 

GLOBE;  every  niornlngand  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  GLOBE  AND  CAN- 
ADA FARMER,  Tuesdays;  reform; 
daily  twelve,  vt^eekly  twenty,  Saturday 
twenty-eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily 
$4,  Saturday  §1.75,  weekly  $1;  established 
1844;  Globe  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily  (morning  and  even- 
ing^: In  1895,  E.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
28,741;  for  1897,  31^214;  for  1898, 
31,S05;  for  1899.  37,.538  ;  for  1900, 
47.120;  for  1901,  44,053;/or  1902.  44,- 
659; /or  1903,  46,997; /or  1904,  51,231 

Weekly:  In  1895,  F.  Actual  average  for 
1S96,  23,702.  In  1897,  C.  Z.  In  1898,  yC. 
In  1899,  yD.  In  1900,  yE.  In  1901,  yE.  In 
1902,  yF.    In  1903,  yF.    In  1904,  yF. 

MAIL  AND  EMPIRE;  every  morning 
and  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  conservative;  ten  to  thirty 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
|l;  established  1872;  Mail  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895.  23,601;  for  1896,23,- 
109;  for  1897,  23,020;  for 
1898.  29.333;  for  1899.  31,- 
167;  for  1900.  41,181.  In 
1901,  yC.  In  1902,  yC.  Actual 
average  for  1903,  .39,145;  /or 
1904,  45,463. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for 
1895,  30,086;  /or  1896,  24,256.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  17,342;  /or  1899, 
19,205;  for  1900,  17,921.  In  1901,  yE. 
In  1902,  yE.    In  1903,  E.    In  1»4.  yF. 

S^^The  absol  ute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Mail  and 
Empire  is  guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell 's  American  Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

STAR;  every  evenmg  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; daily  twelve,  Saturday  twenty 
to  twenty  four  pages  16^x21^;  subscription 
§3;  established  1893;  J.  E.  Atkinson,  editor; 
The  Star  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  8,500.    Actual  average  for  1896,  17,- 
785  ;_/or  1897.   15,398.    In  1898.  yE.     In 
1899,  yE.   In   1900,  yF.    In  1901.  yF.    Actual 
average     for     1902,       14,161;      for     1903, 
20,971 ;  for  19(»4,  31,221. 
Pul)lisher's  announcement.— \t  the  time  the 
Directory  goes  to  press  the  Toronto  Star 
supplies  advertisers  with  a  sworn  circula- 
tion exceeding  36,567  net.    The  Star  pub- 
lishes more  general  advertising  than  any 
other  paper  in    the   city.     No   advertiser 
finds   ft   possible  to    cover  the   territory 
without  the  Star. 

WORLD;  every  morning;  Independent; 
eight  or  more  pages  17x25  ;  subscription- 
daily  83,  Sunday  $2;  established  1880;  W.  F. 
Maclean,  editor;  The  World  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers  1 1 — li. 

Circulation  — Daily:  In  1895,  E.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1896.  21,275;  for  18;*7.  23,310; 
tor  1898.  25, 1 10 ;  /or  1899.  25,836 ;  for  a 
year  ending  with  June,  1900,  27,2.51.    In 


ONTARIO— Toronto. 


I-EEO' 


1901,  yC.  In  1902,  (z— 6,  7)  C.  Actual  average 
for  1903.  27,784;  /or  1904,  28,600. 
Sunday:  Actual  average  for  1899,  7,092. 
In  190*1,  yG.  In  1901.  yG.  In  1902.  (z— 6,  7)  G. 
Actual  average  for  1903,  13,239; /or  1904, 
15,331. 

WEEKLY. 

CANADIAN  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1S54  ;  O.  E.  Roberts,  busi- 
ness manager;  Standard  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  CS — 3). 

Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  no* 
less  than  5,000.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
5,587;  for  1897.  5,565;  for  1898.  5,359; 
for  1899.  5,556;  for  l9i)0,  5,883; /or  1901. 
5,964; /or  19(J2,  5,742.  In  1903,  yG.  In 
1901.  yG. 

CANADIAN  CHURCHMAN;  Thurs 
days ;  church  of  England ;  sixteen  pages  10x14 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1872:  Frank  Woot- 
ten,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  1  Toronto 
street  (8—8  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  Gin  1891 
to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In  1897,  H  Z.    In 

1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900,  zH.  In 
1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.    In  1903,  y  I.  In  1904,  yl. 

CANADIAN  CONGREGATIONAL- 
IST;  Thursdays;  congregational;  twelve 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Rev.  J.  P.  Gerrie,  B.  A.,  editor;  Henderson  & 
Co.,  publi.shers  (8— 3P).  Circulation  "jkl." 
In  1900,  Z .    In  1 902,  "is  L.  • 

CAN ADIAN  GROCER;  Fridays; 
groceries  and  general  merchandise;  seventy- 
six  pages  9xla;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  T.  G.  Kilmaster,  editor;  The  MacLean 
Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation:    Inl897,  "jkl"    In  1898. Z.   In 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  printed 
during  the  year  ending  June  30,  6,500.      In 

1901,  yG.  Inl902,yG.  In  1903. yG.  InltH;4,yG. 
CANADIAN      HARDWARE     AND 

MET  A  L  MERCHANT;  Saturdays ; 
hardware,  metals,  machinery,  paints  and 
oils;  seventy  two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  D.  O.  McKinnon.  editor; 
The  MacLean  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 
Circulation  :   In  1897,  "jkl.-    In  1898,  Z.  In 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  printed 
during  the  year  ending  June  3U,  4,000.      In 

1901,  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

CANADIAN  SOCIALIST;  Fridays; 
reform;  four  pages  18x24;  sub.scription  $1; 
established  1898;  George  Wriglev.  editor; 
Social  Progress  Co..  publishers.  Office,  293 
King  St.,  West.  Circ'n  "jivl."  In  1902,  Z  (4,  5) 
(AA). 

CANADIAN  SPORTSMAN  AND 
LIVE  STOCK  JOl  RNAL  ;  Thursdays; 
sporting;  twelve  pages  12x18;  subscription $2; 
established  1870;  E.  King  Dodds,  editor;  Cana- 
dian Sportsman  and  Live  Stock  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  ■Jja."  In  1902.  Z  (1,  2.  4,  5).  In 
1903,  (z— 4)  !(••).    In  I'.Hll,  yl. 

CATHOLIC  REGISTER: Thursdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1893;  P.  F.  Cronln,  edi- 
tor; The  Catholic  Register  Publishing  Com- 
pany   (Ltd.),   publishers.     Office,  9  Jordan 

street  (8 3  P^ 

Circulation:  Accorded  I  from  1893  to  1895. 
In   1896.  G.    In  1897.    Y.     In  1898,  yH.     In 

1899.  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  (z-1,  2,  4,  5)  I. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1902,  5,065.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1901,  y(;. 

CHRISTIAN  GUARDIAN;  Wednes- 
days; methodist;  thirty-two  pages  13x18; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1829;  Rev.  Geo.  J. 
Bond,  editor:  Methodist  Book  and  Publish- 
ing House,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average 
2«,3.>l;  for  1896,  24,322; 
23.489;  for  1898.  23,326; 
31,870;  for  190(1,  2'2,f»10; 
22,185;  for  1902,  22,204; 
23,467;  for  1904,  26,934. 


for 
for 
for 
for 
for 


1895, 
1897, 
1899, 
1901, 
1903, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ONTA  RIO— Toronto. 


CHRISTIAN  WORKER;  Fridays 

FAITHFIII.    WITNESS;    Tuesdays; 
undenoiuiuatioiial;  sixteen  paiiea  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  Wm.  Hender- 
son, editor  ami  publisher. 
Circulation:    In  1896,  ii.    In  1897.   Y.    In 

1898,  V II.  In  IS'.f.i.  vll.  In  191H),  "iKL." 
MONETARY  TIl>IES,  TRADE  RE- 
VIEW AND  INSURANCE  CHRON- 
ICIiE;  Fridays;  commercial,  banking  and 
Insurance;  thlrtvtwo  pages  9x13;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1S66;  Jas  Hedley,  edl 
tor;  Monetary  Times  Printing  Co.  (Limited), 
publishers  U' — ''^)- 

Circiilatiou:  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,400.  Ac-tu(tl  average  for  1896, 
4,r39;   for  1897,  5,185.      In  1898,  yG.      In 

1899,  y  II.  Actual  avcraae  for  a  year  ending 
tciih  June,   19()<i.  5,981.      In   1901,  yG.    In 

1902,  vG.    In  1903,  (z-4)  <;.    In  1904,  yG. 

N  O  R  T  H-E  N  D  E  R;  Thursdays;  four 

f)ages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
ished  1887;  North-Ender  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers;  prints  editions  entitled 
East-End  Echo,  West-Ender,  West-End  Echo 
and  East-Ender(3—4). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  16,000.  In  1896,  E.  In 
1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  1898,  16,45t2. 
In  1899,  yE.  Inl9u0,  vE.  In  1901,  vF.  Actual 
average  for  \9(yi,  18,865;  /orl903,23,'^34. 
In  IIHM,  yD. 

ONCE- A -WEEK;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Once-a  Week 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  prints  an  edition 
for  Parlcdale  (1—4). 
Combined   circulation:    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  F  Z.  In  1898,  yF.  In  1899.  yG.  In  1900,  yG. 
In  19U1.  (z-6)  G.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903, 
(z-4)  G.    In  1904,  yG. 

ONWARD;  Saturdays;  Juvenile;  meth- 
odlst;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  60cents; 
established  1890  ;  Rev.  W.  H.  Withrow,  D.D.. 
editor ;  Methodist  Book  and  Publishing  House, 
publishers  (3—3).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  temperance:  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription $1;  established  1894; 
P.  S.  Spence.  editor  and  publisher  (■^—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,i  00.  In  1896  I.  Actual  average  for 
1897,4,866.  Tn  1898.  yG.  InlS99,  yH.  In 
1900  yH.    In  1901,  yH.    In  1903,  (z— 6)  H.    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  G.  In  1!»(J4,  jii. 
PLEASANT  HOURS;  Saturdays;  ju- 
venile; methodist;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 30  cents;  established  1880;  "W.  H. 
Withrow,  D.D.,  editor;  Methodist  Book  and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3).  Does  not 
Insert  advertisf-ments. 

PRESBYTERIAN ;  Thursdays; presby- 
terian;  thirty-two  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Rev.  J.  A.  Maedonald, 
editor;  The  Westminster  Co.,  publishers. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1897,  H  Z.    In 

1898,  vH.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901, yH.  Inl902,yH.  In  1903.  yl.   Inl'.KH,  yl. 

SATURDAY  N  I  G  H  T  ;  Fridays;  so 
clety;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  Edmund  E. 
Sheppard,  editor;  Sheppard  Publishing  Co. 
(Limited), publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  13,100  In 
1894  to  F  in  1S95.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
13,063;  for  1897,  14,827:  for  1898, 
15,275;  for  1899,  16,153:  for  19(i0, 
17,025;  for  1901,  17,254.  In  1902,  yE. 
In  1903.  (z— 1)  E.    In  V.m.  yE. 

SECUI..AR  THOUClHT;  Thursdays; 
free  thought;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1884;  J.Spencer  &  C.  M. 
Ellis,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3).   Circula 

SENTINEL    AND    ORANGE    AND 
PROTESTANT    ADVOCATE;    Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished  18<0;    Edward    F.    Clarke,    editor 
and  publisher. 
Circulation:   Rating  varied  from  E  in  1892 


ONTARIO— Toronto. 


to  F  in  1895.  In  1896,  F.  In  1897,  F  Z.  In 
1898, vF.  lnl899,yG.  Inl900,yG.  In  1901, yG. 
Inl9(r2.  yG.     In  1903,  yG.    In  l'.»;4,  y<;. 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  agricultural;  ten 
pages  17x21}i^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  W.  L.  Smith,  editor;  Sun  Printing  Co., 
publishers.  Oftlce,  26  Adelaide  street.  West 
(^12-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1897, 
8,584; /or  1898, 12.504;/or  1899, 15,308; 
for  1900.  15,486.  In  1901.  yE.  In  19(»2,  yE. 
In  1903,  yE.  Actual  average  for  1904, 
16,077. 

TOILER;  Fridays;  labor;  four  to  eight 

f>ages  17x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
ished  December,  1900;  Toiler  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  61  Victoria  st. 
(8—3  P).    Circulation  ".ikj,." 

TRUTH;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1882;  The  Wil- 
son Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  editors  and 
publishers  (S— 3  P). 

Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  in  1891 
to  E  In  1895.  In  1896,  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG  (??).    In  1899,  yG.    In  UHM).  yG.      In 

1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  y(;.  In 
1904,  yH. 

VARSITY  ;  Wednesdays,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Students 
of  the  University  of  Toronto,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  "JKL." 

WAR  CRY ;  Saturdays;  Salvation  Army ; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Bruno  Friedrich,  editor;  John 
M.  C.  Horn,  publisher.  Does  not  insert  ad- 
vertisements. 

BI  WEEKLY. 

PRESS  SIFTINGS;  bi-weekly,  Fri- 
days; literary;  eight  pages  13x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  W.  J.  Watson,  edi- 
tor; Central  Press  Agency,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 83  Yongest.  (6—3).   Circ'u"iKi..'-  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

CANADA    LAW   JOURNAL;    semi 
monthly;  law;  fifty  pages 7x10;  subscription 
$5;  established  1855;  Henry  O'Brien,  editor; 
The  Canada  Law  Book  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
32   Toronto   street.     Circulation  "iKL."      In 

1902,  Z  (4,  6). 

CANADIAN    FLORIST;     semi 
monthly;     horticulture;    thirty-two    pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1103;  D.  C. 
Nixon  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl" 

CANADIAN  MANUFACTURER; 
semi-monthly;  industrial;  forty-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880;  J.  J. 
Cassidey,  editor;  Canadian  Manufacturer 
Publishing  Company  (Limited),  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,500.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  lowest  number  printed  since 
1892,  3.500.  In  1898,  yH.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  no  issue  less  than  3.500.  In  1900,  yH. 
In  1901.  vH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  yH. 

CANADIAN  MILITARY  GA- 
ZETTE: semimonthly;  military;  thirty 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1885; 
The  MacLean  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 10  Front  street.  East  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "Jja-."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1897,  2,075.  In  1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  printed 
during  the  vear  ending  June  30,  .3,000.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903.  yH.  In 
1904   y  H . 

C  A  NADIAN  TEACHER;  semi 
monthly;  educational;  thirty  six  pages 7x10; 
subscription $1.25;  established  1897:  G.E.Hen- 
derson, editor;  The  Educational  Publishing 
Co..  publishers.  Circulation  "iKL-"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL.- 

FARMING  WORLD:  semimonthly; 
agriculture  and  live  stock  ;  forty  pages 
9x13:  subscription  fi()  cents;  established  1882; 
J.   W.    Wheaton,    B.  A.,   editor;   Dominion 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO— Toronto. 


Phelps  (Limited),  publisher.  Office,  90  Wel- 
lington street,  West  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  6,9(X)  in 
1891  to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  Actual  average 
for  1897,  9,870.  In  1S98,  yF.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900,  zG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  (z-4. 6)  G. 
Inl903,yG.    In  1904.  yG. 

MASONIC  SUN;  semi-monthly ; 
masonic;  ten  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  H.  T.  Smith,  editor;  Masonic 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  23  Jordan 

street  (9 3). 

Circulation  :  "jkl.-  In  1901.  Z  (4).  In  1903, 
(z-4)  I.     In  1904,  y I. 

MERCHANT  AND  GENERAL. 
STOREKEEPER;  semi-monthly; 
mercantile;  twenty  pages  10xl3>i^  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  March,  1885;  R.  S. 
Mortley,  editor;  Merchant  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers.  Office.  S.  E.  cor.  Yonge 
and  Wellington  streets  (8—3  P). 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891 
to  1.200  In  1895.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zf.  In  1899,  yl.  Inl900,yl.  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,   l,2ti7.     In  1902,  yl.    In  1903. 

"JKL." 

MONTHLY. 

ALGOMA     MISSIONARY    NEWSj 

monthly;  church  of  England;  twelve  pages 
9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1878; 
Rev.  Charles  Piercy,  editor;  The  Algoma 
Missionary  Press,  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897.  "jkl."  In  1898. zI.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  t2,396.    In  1900,  H.    In 

1901,  July,  publisher  asserts,  past  twelve 
months   has   never    been    below   8,100.     In 

1902,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1903,  yH.     In  1904,  yl. 
AliL.  THE  VVORi^D;  monthly:  unde- 
nominational; sixty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1:   established   1880;    The  Salvation  Army, 
editors  and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl." 

ANCIENT  FORESTER;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  Foresters;  twenty  pages 
9x13;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1887; 
W.  Williams,  editor;  William  Brlggs,  pub- 
lisher. Editor's  office,  33  Richmond  street 
West.    Circulation  "jkl." 

BOOKSELLER     AND     STATION- 

ER;  monthly;  books,  stationery  and  fancy 
goods;  twenty-eight  to  sixty-four  pages 9x12; 
subscription  81 ;  established  1884;  E.  J.  Dodd, 
editor;  The  MacLean  Publishing  Co.  (Lim- 
ited), publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  :  In  1897.  "jkl.-  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  printed 
during  the  year  ending  June  30,  2.500.  In 
1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  In 
1904,  vH. 

BULLETIN;  monthly;  insurance;  thir- 
ty-six pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  Campbell,  editor;  The  Bulle- 
tin Publishing  Company  of  Toronto  (Lim- 
ited), publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL.' 

BUSINESS;  monthly;  mercantile; 
twenty  four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  J.  S.  Ilobertson.  editor;  The 
J.  S.  Robertson  Company,  publishers  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898,  1,854.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  19(K1. 
1,746.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902.  yl.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  i;t04.  yl. 

CANADA  LANC;ET;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; one  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2; 
established  1867;  Jolin  Ferguson,  M.D.,  edi- 
tor; Ontario  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 63  Yonge  street  (9—3). 
Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  a  year  ending  irith  March,  1898, 
2,0'29.  In  1899.  vl.  In  1900,yl.  In  1901,  I. 
In  V.m.  yl.    In  1903,  (z— li  I.     In  l'.H)4,  vl. 

CANADA  LUMBERMAN,  VVO<ID- 
WORKERS'  MANl  FACTUKEHS' 
AM)MILLERS'GAZETTE;mont)ily; 
fifty  six  pages  10^x14;  subscription  (includ 
Ing  weekly  supplement),  81;  e.stablished  1880; 
The  C.  H.  Mortimer  Publishing  Companv, 
of  Toronto  (Limited),  publishers  (12 — 1). 
Circulation :  In  1896.  "jkl.-  In  1897,  pub- 
lishers assert,  no  l.ssue  less  than  1,500.    Act- 


OKTARIO— Toronto. 


ual  average  for  1898,  1,691.  In  1899.  zl.  In 
1900,  zl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  2,055; 
for  1902,3,550.  In  1903.  (z- 4)  I.  In  1904, 
(z— 4)  I  (••). 

CANADIAN  ARCHITECT  AND 
BUILDER;  monthly ;  architectural; 
forty -six  pages  9x14;  subscription  (including 
weeklj'  supplement.  Contract  Record)  82; 
Architect  edition,  $3:  established  1888;  The 
C.  H.  Mortimer  Publishing  Company  of 
Toronto  (Limited),  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  Confederation  Life  building  (12—4). 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,500.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,500.  In  1899,  publisher 
asserts,  each  issue  was  1.500.  In  1900.  zl. 
Actual  average  for  1901,  1,763.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903.  vl.     In  \\m,  {z—i)  I. 

CANADIAN  BAKER  AND  CON- 
FECTIONER; monthly;  thirty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Jas. 
Acton  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

CANADIAN  BOOKSELLER  AND 
LIBRARY  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
books  ;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  Richard  T.  Lauerfleld,  edi- 
tor; The  G.  M.  Rose  &  Sons  Co.  (Limited), 
publishers. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,000.  In  1896,  1.  In  1897.  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  1,100.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900, yl.    In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    In   1903, 

"JKL." 

CANADIAN  CHURCH  MAGA- 
ZINE  AND  MISSION  NEWS; monthly; 
church  of  England  ;  thirty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  Dr.  Davidson, 
Q.  C,  editor;  Domestic  and  Foreign  Mission- 
ary Society  of  the  Church  of  England  in 
Canada,  publishers.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CANADIAN  CHURCH  MISSION- 
ARY GliEANER;  monthly;  undenomi- 
national; thirty  two  pages  8x11;  subscription 
40  cents;  established  1896;  Canadian  Church 
Missionary  Association,  editors  and  publish- 
ers.   Circulation    'jki.."(AA). 

CANADIAN  CIGAR  AND  TOBAC- 
CO JOURNAL;  monthly;  tobacco; 
twenty -four  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  H.  Gagnier,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3 — :3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CANADIAN  CRAFTSMAN  AND 
MASONIC  RECORD;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic; thirty-six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1; 
established  1865;  Daniel  Rose,  editor;  Crafts- 
man Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  ' jkl  " 

CANADIAN  DRUGGIST;  monthly; 
drugs  and  pharmacy;  forty-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  81;  established  1889;  Wm.  J. 
Dyas,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  issue  1,450.  In  1895,1.  In  1896.1. 
In  1897.  I  Z.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  y I.      In 

1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
19(J3.  yl.    In  liH)4,  yl. 

CANADIAN  DRY  GOODS  RE- 
ViEW;   monthly.  {See  Dry  Goods  Review.} 

CANADIAN  EliECTRICAL  NEWS 
AND  ENGINEERING  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  mechanical;  twenty-eight  to  forty 
pages  9x14 ;  subscription  81  ;  established 
1883;  The  C.  H.  Mortimer  Publishing  Co.,  of 
Toronto  (Ltd.),  editors  and  publishers  (3--3). 
Circulation  :  In  1895.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,600.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
1,600.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for 
1898,   1.671.     In  1899,  zl.    In   1900,  zl.    In 

1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902,  1,725. 
In  1!03,  VI.    Inl»i4.  vl. 

CANADIAN  ENGINEER,  METAL 
TRADES'  JOURNAL  AND  EUEC- 
TRICAL  SCIENCE  REVIEW;  month- 
ly ;  civil  and  mechanical  engineering  and  elec- 
tricity; fifty-two  pages  9x14;  subscription  81; 
established  1893;  Biggar  &  Samuel  (  Limited), 
editors  and  publishers;  dated  also  at  Mon- 
treal. Office,  18  Court  street  (1—1). 
Circulation:  In  1895. 1.  Actual  average  for 
1896.  3.501;  for  1897.  4.362:  for  1898, 
4,500;  for  a  year  ending  with  March,  1900, 
4,625;  for  a  year  ending  tvith  March,  1901, 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


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4,'>J5S;  /or  1903,  4,933;  for  1903,6,045. 
In  1904.  yG. 
CANADIAN    EPWORTII    ERA  | 

monthly ;  methoclist;  thirty  two  pages  9x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  A.  C, 
Crews,  D.D.,  editor;  William  Brlggs,  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Wesley  building  (12-4). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1899, 
6,39'^i  for  1900.  5,884; /or  1901.  5,767; 
for  1902,  6.004:  for  1903,  7,738;  for  1904. 

'CANAD  IAN  FURNITURE  AND 
UPHOL.STERY  .lOlJRNAL,  AND 
UNDERTAKERS'    GAZETTE; 

monthly;  furniture,  upholstery  and  under- 
taking; sixty  pages  10x13}^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  James  Acton,  editor; 
The  James  Acton  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  pub- 
lishers (12 — 3).    Circulation  "jki,." 

CANADIAN  GOOD  HOUSEKEEP- 
ING; monthly.     (See  Springfield,  Mass.) 

CANADIAN  HARNESS  AND  OAR- 
RIAGE  JOURNAL;  montlily;  harness 
and  carriages;  fortv  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.  J.  Dyas,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3), 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
2,454.    In  1904.  yH. 

CANADIAN  HO;>IE;  monthly  (A  A). 

CANADIAN  HORTICULTURIST; 
monthly;  horticulture;  fltty  pages  7x10;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1878;  L.  W.  Grimsby, 
editor;  The  Ontario  Fruit  Growers' Associa 
tion,  publishers  (9—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (•  •). 
In  1904,  yl. 

CANADIAN  IMPLEMENT  AND 
VEHICLE  TRADE;  monthly;  imple- 
ments and  vehicles;  sixty  pages  9x12;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1899;  P.  G.  Vanvleet, 
editor;  TheCanadian  Implement  and  Vehicle 
Trade,  publishers.  Office,  McKennon  build- 
ing (12-4). 

Circulation  :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  June,  1901.  5,041  ;  for  1902, 
5,ti50;  /or  1903,  5,875:  for  1904,  6,000. 

CANADIAN  JOURNAL  OF  FAB- 
RICS; monthly;  textile;  thirty-six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Big- 
gar,  Samuel  &  Co.,  publishers:  dated  also  at 
Montreal.  P.  Q  (6—3).   Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

CANADIAN  JOURNAL  OF  MEDI- 
CINE  AND  SURGERY;  monthly; 
medical:  two  hundred  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  J.  J.  Cassidy,  editor; 
W.  A.  Young,  publisher.  Oflflce,  145  College 
street  (12—3). 

Circulation :  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  Februar}/,  1898,  3,388;  for  1899. 
4,457; /or  a  year  ending  with  July,  \900, 
4,595;  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
4,793;  /orl902,  5,037; /or  1903,5,456; 
/or  1904,  5,587. 

CANADIAN  KENNEL  GAZETTE; 
monthly ;  dogs;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  H.  B.  Donovan,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "jkl" 

CANADIAN  LAW  TIMES;  monthly; 
law;  eighty  pages 6x9;  subscription  S5;  estab- 
lished 1881;  E.  B.  Brown  editor;  The  Carswell 
Company  (Limited),  publishers  (7—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CANADIAN  MAGAZINE  ;  monthly; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  twelve  pages 
7x101^;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1892; 
Ontario  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office,  63  Yonge  street  (9-3) . 
Circulation:  In  1896, "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  18.335.  In  1893,  yD.  Actual  av- 
erage for  1899.  30,446.  In  1900,  yD.  In 
1901,  yD.  In  1902,  yD.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  D.  In 
1904,  yD. 

CANADIAN  MUSIC  AND  TRADES 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  music;  thirty  two 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  D.  C.  Nixon  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (12—3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

CANADIAN  PAINTER  AND  DEC- 
ORATOR; monthly  (A  A). 


ONTARIO— Toronto, 


CANADIAN  PHARMACEUTICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  i)harmaceutical; 
fifty-two  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1868;  J.  E.  Morrison,  editor;  The  Phar- 
maceutical Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Cir- 
culation "JKL." 

CANADIAN  POULTRY  REVIEW; 

monthly;  poultry  raising ;  forty  pages  8x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1877;  H.  B. 
Donovan,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 
Circulation:  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  vl.  In 
1899,yl.  Inl900,yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  , 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

CANADIAN  PRACTITIONER 
AND  REVIEW;  monthly;  medical; 
one  hundred  and  eight  pages  8x11 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1876;  A.  H.  Wright,  M.D., 
W.  H.  B.  Aikins,  M.D..  and  Edmund  E.  King, 
M.D.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896,  1 ,375.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898,  yl, 
^c^Mafaueragre /or  1899.  3,700.  In  1900. yH.  ' 
In  1901,  y I.    In  1902,  yl.    In  19U3,  "jkl." 

CANADIAN  SHOEAND  LEATHER 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  shoe  and  leather; 
seventy  pages  10x13;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  The  James  Acton  Publishing 
Co. ,  editors  and  publishers.  Circulation  "jkl.  " 

CANADIAN  STENOGRA  PHER; 
monthly;  stenography;  forty  pages  7x9^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1904;  J.Francis 
O'Connor,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

CARRIAGE  AND  IMPLEMENT 
JOURNAIj;  monthly;  carriages  and  im- 
plements; thirty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  W.  H.  Mlln  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.    Circulation  "jkl"  (A  A). 

CYCLING  AND  AUTO  CAR 
NEWS:  monthly;  cycling;  twenty-four 
pages  7x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
R.  H.  Miln,  editor;  R.  H.  Mlln  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 3).  Circ'n  "JKL."  In  1901,  Z  (4— 5). 
In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5). 

DOMINION  DENTAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  dentistry;  one  hundred  and  twen- 
ty-four pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889  ;  W.  George  Beers,  editor  ;  The 
Nesbitt  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P).  . 
Circulation  "jkl." 

DOMINION  MEDICAL  MONTHLY 
AND  ONTARIO  MEDICAIi  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  medical;  one  hundred  and 
twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2; 
established  1892;  Graham  Chambers  and 
Walter  McKeown,  editors:  The  Nesbitt  Pub- 
lishing Co.  (Limited),  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation:  InlS96.  "iKL."  In  1897.1.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  "jkl."  In  1903, 
(z-4)l(««).     In  1904,  yl. 

DRY  GOODS  REVIEW;  monthly: 
dry  goods,  men's  furnishing  goods,  clothing,  ; 
millinery,  bats,  caps  and  furs:  one  hundred 
and  sixty-eight  pages  9x12:  subscription  .$2; 
established  1891;  A.  B.  Caswell,  editor:  The 
MacLean  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  10  Front  street.  East  (12-4). 
Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl"  In  1898.  Z. 
In  1900,  publLsher  asserts,  every  Issue  printed 
during  the  vear  ending  June  30.  7.000.  In 
1901,  yG.  Ini902.  yG.  In  1903,  yG.  In  1904,  yG. 

ECONOMIST;  monthly:  Insurance, 
finance  and  mining;  thirty-two  pages  9x1  IJ^; 
subscription  $2;  established  1897;  Wm.  San- 
derson, M.A.,  editor;  Economist  Printing 
and  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
110  Baystreet  (12— 4). 

Circulation    ".ikl"     In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.     In 
1904.  (z-4)  I  (••). 

EDUCATIONAL     MONTHLY     OF 
CANADA;     monthly,    except    July    and  ■ 
August;  educational:   fifty  two  pages  7x10 1 
subscription  $1;    established    1879:   John  C. 
Saul,  editor;   The  University  Co.  (Ltd.).  pub-' 
Ushers  (7—3).  Circ'n  "^kl."  Inl903.Z  (4)  (••). 

FOREIGN  MISSIONARY  TID- . 
INGS;  monthly;  presbyterlan ;  twenty-  ! 
eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  15  cents;  estab-  '' 
lished  1884:  Mrs.  John  Macgillivray,  editor;  , 
The  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  > 


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the  Presbyterian  Cnurch  in  Canada,  pub- 
lishers.   Circulation  ••jkl." 

FORESTER;  monthly,  Independent 
Order  of  Foresters;  thirty  eight  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  Oronhya- 
telca,  M.D.,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Temple  building  (3-  3). 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  H  in  1892 
to  I  in  1S95.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  A.  In  1898, 
yA.  Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1899,  155,500;  for  1900, 
171,417.  In  1901, yA.  Actual  aver  age  for 
a  year  ending  with  June,  1902,  196,500.  In 
1908,  yA.    In  1904,  yA. 

FREEMASON;  monthly ;  masonic ; 
twenty  pages  9x11 ;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1881;  J.  A.  Cowan,  editor;  Cowan  & 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Circulation  :  Accorded  H  from  1891  to  1895. 
In  1S96,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, y I.  In  1899,  yl. 
In  19iK),  vl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(z— 4)  H.    In  urn.  yH. 

INDEPENDENT      ODD-FELL.OW; 

monthly;  odd-fellowship;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880;  W. 
S.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  34 
Adelaide  street,  VV.  (3—3). 
Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  G  In  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899.  zl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  no  issue  was  less  than  2.250. 
Inl902,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  y I. 

INDUSTRIAL.  CANADA;  monthly; 
industries  and  commerce;  flftv-two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Cana- 
dian Manufacturers  Association,  publishers 
(12-4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  with  Jutie,  1901,  1,793;  for  1902, 
2,317;/orl903,  3,779; /ori9(U,  4,179. 

L.ADIES' JOURNAL;  monthly;  rash- 
ions;  tbirty-six  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  Chas.  O.  Knowles,  editor; 
The  Ladles' Journal  Co.  ( Limited ),  publishers. 
Circulation:  Rating  varied  from  C  In  1893 
to  E  in  1893.  In  1896.  E.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
yE.  In  1899,  yF.  In  190O,  zE.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June,  1901, 
23,536.    Inl902,  yC.    In  1903.  vD  (A  A). 

MACHINERY  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURING NEWS;  monthly;  machinery; 
fifty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  F.  S.  Keith  and  J.  Armer, editors; 
The  Maclean  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—1). 

ftlETHODIST  MAGAZINE  AND 
REVIEW;  monthly;  methodist;  literary; 
one  hundred  and  four  pages  6^x9i^:  sub 
scription  $2;  established  1875;  W.  H.  With- 
row,  D.D.,  editor;  Methodist  Rook  and  Pub- 
lishing House,  publishers.  Office,  Wesley 
building  (12— 4). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1S95, 
2,994;  for  1896,  3,104;/or  1897,2,709; 
/or  1898.  2,91  7: /or  1899.  2,958;  /or  mX), 
2,875  ;  for  1901,  2,959.  In  1902,  yH. 
Actual  average  for  li03.  3,138;  for  UHJ4, 
^2  ^^^  ^ 

MISSIONARY  OUTLOOK;  month- 
ly; methodist;  twenty  four  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription 40  cents;  established  1880;  Rev.  A. 
Sutherland,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

MONEY  AND  RISKS;  monthly;  in- 
surance, finance  and  commercial;  thirty  six 
pages  9x12;  subscription  S2;  established  1893; 
w.  S.  Milne,  editor;  A.  Thornton,  publisher. 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  l,0(i0.  In  1896.  T.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average  for  1898.  2,915.  In  1899,  zH.  In 
1900,  yH.     In  1901.  yl.    lu  1902.  yl.    In  1903, 

"iKl-." 

NATIONAL    MONTHLY   OF  CAN 

ADA  ;  monthly  (A  A). 
PRINTER     AND     PUBLISHER; 

monthly;  typograi)hlcal,  paper  and  pulp; 
thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription  S2  ;  es- 
tablished 1892;  W.  B.  Craick,  editor;  The 
MacLean  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd),  publishers 
(12^). 
Circulation:     In  1897,    'Uii.."    In  1898,  Z.  In 


ONTARIO— To  ronto. 


1900,  publisher  asserts,  every  issue  printed 
during  the  year  ending  June  30.  2,630.  In 
1901, yH.  In  1902, yH.    In  1903,  vl.    Inl9(U,yI. 

PULP  AND  PAPER  MAGAZINE; 
monthly  (A  A). 

RAIL.  WA  Y  AND  SHIPPING 
WORLD;  monthly;  steam,  electric  and 
street  railways,  shipping,  express,  telegraph 
and  telephone  interests;  thirty-six  to  fifty- 
two  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Acton  Burrows,  editor;  The  Acton 
Burrows  Company,  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899,  1900, 
1901, 1902  and  1903,  publisher  asserts,  no  issue 
consisted  of  so  few  as  1,000.  In  19<J4,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  1,500. 

SCOTTISH  CANADIAN;  monthly; 
Scottish;  thirty-six  pages  7i^xlO;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1896;  Alexander  Fraser. 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  53  Canada  Life 
bldg.    Circulation  "JKL."    In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4.  5). 

SOCIAL  JUSTICE;  mouthljMAA). 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  BANNER* 
monthly  ;  methodist  ;  sixty-four  pages  7x9; 
subscription  60  cents;  established  1870;  Rev. 
W.  H.  Withrow,  D.D.,  editor;  Methodist  Book 
and  Publishing  House,  publishers  (,12—4). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
16,208;  for  1896,  15,604;  for  1897, 
15,929;  for  1898.  16,309;  for  1899, 
16,484;  for  1900.  16.471;  for  1901, 
17,150; /or  1902,  17,596:/or  1903,  17,- 
892;/orl9()4,  17.600. 

TRADER  AND  CANADIAN  JEW- 
ELER; monthly;  jewelry;  fifty  six  pages 
9xl2;subscription  $1;  established  18T9;  Trader 
Publishing  Companj,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circ'n  "J_KL."     In  19  3,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 

TRAVEL  AND  RECREATION; 
monthly;  twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1896  ;  The  Travel  and  Recre- 
ation Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-3). 

Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903.  (7.-4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 

TRINITY  UNIVERSITY  RE- 
VIEW ;  monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
oollegiate;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  Students  of  Trinity  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL." 

WESTMINSTER;  monthly:  undenomi- 
national; ninety  pages  75^x10;  subscription 
$2;  established  1896;  Rev.  J.  A.  Macdonald, 
editor;  The  Westminster  Co..  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1897.  G.  In  1898.  vG.  In 
1899,  yH.      In  1900.  yH.     In  1901.  vH.     In 

1902.  (z— 4,  6)  H.    In  1903.  yH.    In  19(i4.  vH. 
WINE    AND    SPIRIT   JOIRNAL; 

monthly  (A  A). 

BI-MONTHLY. 

MASSEY-HARRIS  ILLUS- 
TRATED; bi-monthly;  household  litera- 
ture; thirtv-four  pages  4%x7%;  subscription 
30  cents;  established  1897;  Philip  J.  Syms, 
editor;  Massev  Press,  publishers  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  ".lkl."  In  1902,  (1,  2, 
4,5)  H.    In  1903,  yH.    (A  A). 

TORONTO  JUNCTION,  York  Co., 

West  a  5,0(X)  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 

1    m.   from    Toronto,    the   capital   of   the 

Province. 

LEADER  AND  RECORDER:  Fri- 
days; independent  conservative;  ten  pages 
141^x211^;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
York  Leader  and  Recorder  Publishing  Co. 
(Limited),  editors  and  publishers;  A.  R.  Faw- 
cett.  manager;  prints  special  editions  for 
neighboring  towns  (1 — 1). 

Combined  circulation:  In  1895,  I.  Actual 
average  for  \Hm,  3,821  ;  for  1897,  4.294} 
for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1898,  4, 625; 
for  a  year  ending  wilh  October,  1899,  4.8(>8. 
In  19(M),  vG.    In  1901.  yH.    In  1902,  yH.    In 

1903.  fz-4)  H.    (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Frldavs;  liberal;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1888;  A.  B. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1177 


OXTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


Rice,  editor;  Tribune  Printing  and  Publish 
InK  Co.,  publishers  (:!—;}). 

Cirnilatioii  :  In  litOl,  '.(.k!."  In  l<.tO*2,  De- 
cember, publisher  iisserts,  smallest  number 
any    week    ilurlng    V.m   was    1,000.    In    190;}, 

"JKL." 

TOTTENHAM,  Simcoe  Co.,  South  a 
58ti  pop., on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  4.')  m.  N.  W. 
of  Toronto,  the  Provincial  capital.  Farm- 
ing and  milling. 

CARDWELL  SENTINEL.;  Thurs 
days;  conservative;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub 
Bciiptlon  $1;  established  1864;  L.  C.  Hughes, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Clrc'n  'mki,." 
(AM. 

TRENTON,  Hastings  Co.,  West  D 
4,363  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Central  On- 
tario Rds.  and  Trent  r.,  at  head  of  Bay  of 
Quinte  and  mouth  of  Murray  canal,  60  m. 
W.  of  Kingston  and  101  E.  of  Toronto,  the 
capital  of  the  Province.  Water  power, 
lumber  and  paper  mills  and  cold  storage 
warehouse. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  liberal-con- 
servative;  eight  pages  13.v20;  subscription  $1; 
established  18T9;  Advocate  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

COURIER}  Thursdays;  semi  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x21J^;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1866;  George  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P).  Circulation  'jjKL."  In  1897,  Z. 
In  1898.  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl." 

TWEED,  Hastings   Co.,  East   n  1,500 
pop.,   on    Canadian    Pacific    and   Bay    of 
Quinte  Rds.  and  Moira  r.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 
Belleville.    Flour  and  saw  mills,  foundries 
and  machine  shops,  iron,  copper  and  mica 
mines  and  dynamite  factory.    Agriculture. 
NEWS  AND   HASTINGS  CO.   AD- 
VERTISER;    Thursdays;    independent; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 18S7;  D.  B.Taylor,  editor;  W.  J.Taylor, 
publisher  (6—3). 

Circiilatiou:  Inl896,  "JKL."  In  1898,  zl.  In 
1S99,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1902, 
1,835.  In  1903,  (z-4)  I  (••).  Actualaver- 
age  for  1904.  1.940. 

UXBRIDGE,  Ontario  Co.,  West  a 
1,800  pup.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  42  m.  N. 
N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  Provincial  capital. 
Various  manufactures.    Fanning. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  reform;  eight 
pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  established 
1869  ;  W.  H.  Keller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4) 
Circiilatiou:  In  1900,  ".>ki.."  Actual  aver- 
age for  19  11,  1,066;  /or  1902,  1,2*.44;  for 
1903,  1,'iS'i.    In  I'.M,  yl. 

NORTH  ONTARIO  TIMES;  Thurs 
days;  conservative;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
icriptlon  $1;  established  1S67;  J.  H.  Chinn, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

VANKLEEK  HILL,  Prescott  Co. 
cf  5iX)  pop.,  on  Canada  Atlantic  Rd.,  70  m. 
N..  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  Dominion  capital. 
Farming. 

EASTERN  OXTARH)  REVIEW; 

Fridays;  Independent  liberal;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894;  H.  C. 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

WABIGOON,   Jiditiy  River  Co.,  305 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of 

Rut  Portage,  the  county  seat-  Agriculture. 

STAR  ;  Thursdays:  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


1897:  Job.  Osborne,  editor  and  publisher 
(3— ;{).    Circulation  ".lki." 

WALKERTON,  c.  ii.,  Bruce  Co., 
East  -D  3,061  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and 
Lake  Erie  &  Detroit  River  Rds.  and  Sau- 
geen  r.,  82  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph.  Has  manu- 
factories and  mills.     Agricultural  district. 

BRUCE    HERALD:  Thursdays;  eight 

Eages  ISx2l;  subscription  $1;  established  1861; 
.11.  McNaiuara,  editor  and  publlsheriH— 3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1,160.  In  189(i.  I.  InlS9T,Y.  In  1898, 
"JML."     In  1S99,  Z.     In  19U2,    jkl." 

TELESCOPE  ;  Thursdays;  reform; 
eight  pages  2t)x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  A.  W.  Robb,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WALKERVILLE,  Essex  Co.,  North 

p  933  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Lake  Erie  <St 

Detroit  River  and  Wabash  Rds.,  2  m.  E.  of 

Windsor.  Distillery.  Shipyards.    Tobacco. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  Walkervllle 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

WALLACEBURG,  Bothwell  Co.  p 
2,726  pop.— local  estimate  3,400— on  Erie  & 
Huron  Rd.  and  Sydenham  r.,  23  m.  N.  W. 
of  Chatham.    Glass  works.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays:  Independent; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  R.  Sutherland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulation:  In  1897,  'jrl  "  In  1898,  Z.  Act- 
ual average  for  1899,  lv036.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  "JKL  " 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.  Colwell, 
editor  and  publisher(9— 3).  CircalatIon"4Ki,." 
In  1897,  Z.  In  1899.  Z.'  In  1902, "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z  (4). 

W  ARK  WORTH,  Northumberland 
Co.,  East  a  800  pop.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Cobourg, 
the  county  seat.  Large  cheese  factory. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  H.  Henry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "JKL  " 

WATERFORD,  Norfolk  Co.,  North 

p  1,212  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  of  Simcoe,  the  county  seat,  and  16  S.  of 

Brantford.  Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  reform;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874;  P. 
George  Pearce,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation  "jkl"    In  190:3,  Z  (1,  2,  4). 

WATERLOO,  Waterloo  Co.,  North 
-a  2,941  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  40  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hamilton  and  63  W.  of  Toronto, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Woolen  mills 
and  iron  foundries. 

CANADISCHER       BAUERN- 

F  R  E  U  N  D  ;  Thursdays  ;  German  ;  con- 
servative; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1850;  A.  Weideiihanimer, 
editor;  The  German  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (9— 3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In 
1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

CHRONICLE  -  TELEGRAPH  | 
Thursdays:  reform;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1855;  David  Bean, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Circulation 
"iKL."     In  1901.  Z  (3).    Inl902,  (??). 


1178 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO. 


ONTARIO. 


WATFORD,    Lambton   Co.,   East 

p  1,299  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  28  m.  E. 

of  Sarnla.   Manufacturing  and  agrrlculture. 

GUIDE  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
neutral;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  Harris  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Circulatlou :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  1.560.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  "iKL."    In  1903,  (z^)  I.   In  1904,  (z-4)  I. 

"WELLAND,  c.  h.,  Welland  Co.  p 
2.035  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunlc  and  Michigan 
Central  Rds.  and  WeUand  r.  and  canal,  8  m. 
N.  of  Lake  Erie.  Trade  in  lumber  and  grain. 
Water  power.    Natural  gas. 

PEOPLE'S  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  four 
pages  15x22;subscription  60  cents;  established 
1899;  The  Press  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—3). 

Circulation:  Inl901,"JKi"  Actual  average 
/or  1902,  3,530.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  aver- 
age for  litu4,  3,756. 

TELEGRAPH;  Thursdays;  conserva- 
tive; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1863;  Thos.  H.  Sears,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3  P).  Circulation  "iKL."  In 
1897,  Z.    In  1902,  "jkl.- 

TRIBUNE:  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1857;  J.J. 
Side}%  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895, 
3, 3 '^9.  lu  1806,  H.  Actual  average  for 
1897.  3,189  ;  for  189S,  3.400.  In  1899,  yH. 
In  1900,  yH.  In  1901.  yH.  In  19u2,  yH.  In 
1903.  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 

WEST  LORNE,  Elgin  Co.  p  6751 
pop.,  local  estimate  950,  on  Michigan  Cen- 
tral and  Pere  Marquette  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  W. 
of  St.  Thomas.    Milling. 

ELGIN  SUN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  "W.  H.  Bole  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3).    Circulation  "isj.  • 

WESTON,  York  Co..  West  n  1,194  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Humber  r.,  3  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the 
county  seat  and  capital  of  the  Province. 
Foundry,  windmill  and  pump  works,  car- 
riage factory,  flour  and  grist  mills.  Agri- 
culture. 

TIMES  AND  GUIDE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1859;  J.  K.  Keefler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl-  In  1900.  Z.  In 
1901,  Z  (1  2,  4.  5).  Actual  average  for  1902, 
1,314.    In  1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

WESTPORT,  Leeds  Co.  South,  550 

pop.,  on  Brockville,  Westport  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd. ,40  m.  N.  of  Kingston.   Farming. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W. 
B.Adams,  editor  and  publisher.  CIrc'n  "jkl." 

WHEATLEY,  Essex  Co.  p  700  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Detroit  River  Rd.  and  Lake 

Erie,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Leamington. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  T.  F.  Epplett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3).    Circulation  "ijii," 

WHITBY,  c.  h.,  Ontario  Co.,  South 
a  2,276  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Lake 
Ontario,  30  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  cap- 


ital of  the  Province.    Grain  and  produce 
market.    Shipping  point  for  lumber. 

ONTARIO  CO.  GAZETTE  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independ- 
ent ;  four  pages  20x27 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1862;  S.  M.  Newton,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1895,  "iKL. "  Actual  aver- 
age for  the  first  six  months  of  1897,  1.800. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  19UU.  yl.  In 
1901,  vl.    In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  "iKi.." 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1856;  Alex.  H.  Qibbard,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,250.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897,  I  Z.  In 
1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  "jkl." 

KEYSTONE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUNBEAM  ;  monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  twenty  to  twenty-four  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1878; 
Students  of  Ontario  Ladies'  College,  editors 
and  publishers.   Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 

WIARTON.  Bruce  Co.,  North  -n  1,984 
pop.— local  estimate  2,500— on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  Colpoys  bay,  40  m.  N.  of  Chesley. 
Saw  mills,  furniture  factories,  tanneries, 
etc. 

CANADIAN  AND  LIBERAL  CON- 
SERVATIVE BANNER  OF  NORTH 
BRUCE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  C.F.Campbell,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  '  jkl." 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  reform;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  A. 
Logan,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 1). 
Circulation:  In  1901,  "jivl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1902,  1,059.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)  I. 

WINCHESTER,  Dundas  Co.  D- 1,100 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  of 
Ottawa,  the  capital  of  the  Dominion,  and 
93  W.  of  Montreal,  Que.  Foundry,  furniture 
factory,  woolen  and  flour  mills,  etc.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
Byron  Lane,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL  " 

WINDSOR,  Essex  Co.,  North  p 
13,835  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central,  Grand 
Trunk,  Wabash  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Detroit  r.,  opposite  Detroit,  Mich.  Ship- 
ping point  for  salt  and  agricultural  pro- 
ducts. Salt,  and  brewing  and  distilling  of 
liquors. 

EVENING  RECORI);  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  liberal:  eight 
pages  16x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1890,  weekly  1860;  The 
Record  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 4). 
Circulation-Daily:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896. 
T.  In  1897,  1  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  yl.  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
'2,t41l.  In  1903.  yl.  In  i;t04,  yl. 
VVeekly:  In  1895.  H.  In  1S9H,  H.  In  1897. 
HZ.  InlS98.yH.  In  1899.  yH.  Inl900.zH. 
In  1901,  yH.  Actual  average  for  1902,  3,936. 
In  1903,  yH.    In  l!tii4.  vH.  ^   ,.^       , 

LE  PROG  RES ;  Fridays;  French :  liberal ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881  ;  Gaspard  Pacaud,  ex-M.P.P.,  editor; 
Aurele  Pacaud.  publisher.  Circulation  "jkl" 
NEW  EVE  SUCCESS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899:  New  Eve  PrlntiUK  Company,  publishers 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl."  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ONTARIO. 


STANDARD;  Fridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $10;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Chas.  L.  Barker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3).    Circ'n  -mj."    In  1902.  Z  (4—5). 

\V01MiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1898;  World  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
(9—3).    Circulation  "jkl" 

"W  I  N  G  H  A  M  ,  Huron  Co.,  East  -n 
2,500  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Maitland  r.,  33  m.  E.  N.  E. 
of  Goderich,  the  county  seat.  Furniture 
factories  and  saw,  salt  and  flour  mills. 
Water  power.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  conservative: 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  T.  Hall,  editor  and  proprietor  (6—3). 
Circulation  'mkl.-  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2, 
4,  5).    Ill  1902,  Z  (4).    In  19U3,  Z  (4). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  reform:  eight  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872;  H.  B. 
Elliott,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).  Circu- 
lation "iiii."  In  1899,  Z.  In  1901,  Z  (4).  In 
1902,  Z  (4). 

WOODSTOCK,  c.  h.,    Oxford   Co., 

North  p  8,612  pop,— local  estimate  9,000— 
on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds., 
28  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  London,  48  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Hamilton  and  98  S.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capi- 
tal of  the  Province.  Manufactures  of  musi 
cal  instruments,  soap,  agricultural  imple- 
ments, etc.  Seat  of  Woodstock  (Baptist) 
College.    Dairying  and  confectionery. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIiY,  twrice  a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  eight  pages— daily  15x22, 
weekly  18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established  1899;  Express  Printing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers. 
Circulatiou— Daily;  "jkl." 
Weekly:  lu  1901.  'jkl."  In  1902,  July,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  the  minimum  issue  for  a  year 
past  was  2,000.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

SENTINEL-REVIEW;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY;  liberal; 
daily  eight,  Saturday  twelve,  to  fourteen, 
weekly  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  18x23:  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1 :  established- 
daily  1886,  weekly  1854;  Sentinel-Review  Com- 
pany (Limited),  editors  and  publishers  (3— 3). 
Circulatiou— Daily  :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  1,896;  for  l89fi,  '^,073;  for  1897, 
2, '^45;  for  1898,  '^,641 ;  for  a  year  ending 
with  September,  1899,  54. 5. IS.  In  1900,  zH. 
Actual  average  for  a  year  ending  with 
October,  1901,  '2,888;  for  1902,  3,091. 
In  1903.  yH.  •  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  Actual  areragre /or  1895,  4,510. 
In  1896,  G.  Actual  average  for  1897,  4,695 ; 
for  1898,  4.788;  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1899,  4,595.  In  1900.  zG.  Actual 
average  for  a  year  ending  with  October,  1901, 
4,217;  for  1902,  4,186.  In  1903.  H.  In 
1904,  yH. 

WYOMING,  Lambton  Co.  P  829  pop., 

on  Great  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Sarnla. 

Grist  and  saw  mills. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  A.  W.  Ellis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ZURICH,  Huron  Co.  -a]  500  pop.,  24 

m.  S.  of  Goderich,  the  county  seat.    Flax 

and  grist  mills.    Carriage  factory. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20  ; 
subscription  SI;  established  1900;  E.  Zeller, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P).    Circ'n  "jkl." 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 

CHARLOTTETOW^N,c.h, gue«n» 

Co.  D  11,372  pop.,  Provincial  Capital, 
on  Prince  Edward  Island  Rd.  and  Hills- 
borough r.,  near  the  southern  coast.  Com- 
merce and  manufacturing. 

EXAl^IINER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays:  liberal-con- 
servative; daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  to 
twenty -four  pages  15x2n;  subscription -dally 
$3,  weekly  ^1;  established— dally  1877,  weekly 
1*47;  W.  L.  Cotton,  editor;  Examiner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Circulation— Daily :     In   1898,  "jkl"     In 

1899,  Z.  In  1900,  Z.  Actual  average  for  1901, 
1,150.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903.  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  y  I. 

Weekly:  In  1898,  "jkl."  In  1899.  Z.  In  1900. 
Z.  Actual  average  for  1901,  t2.598.  In 
1902.  yH.     In  1903,  (z-4)  H.    In  1904,  yll. 

MORNING  GUARD  I  AN  ;  every  morn 
ing  except  Sunday,  SEMI-WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  independent;  daily 
and  semi  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22,  weekly  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages; 
subscription  —  dally  $3,  semi-weekly  $1.25, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  and  semi- 
weekly  1891,  weekly  1887;  J.  E.  B.  McCready, 
editor;  Island  Guardian  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation— Daily :  "jkl."  In  1898.  Z. 
Actual  average  for  IWl,  1,468.  Inl902,  vl. 
In  1903,  yl.  Actual  average  for  1904,  '^,283. 
Seini- Weekly :  "jkl." 

Weekly  :  In  1894  and  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  2,065.  Actual  average  for  1896, 
2,184.  Inl897,  Y.  Inl898,zl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  1900.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1901,  4,442. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

PATRIOT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  liberal; 
daily  eight  pages  15}4x2\]4,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  18x241^;  subscription— daily  $2,  weekly 
$1;  established  1859;  F.  J.  Nash,  editor;  Pat- 
riot Publishing  Company,  publishers  (6—3). 
Cii'culatiou- Daily :    In    1899.    "jkl."     In 

1900,  publisher  asserts,  no  edition  was  less 
than  1,300.  In  1901,  y  I.  In  1902,  y I.  In  1903, 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1904.  y I. 

Weekly:  In  1896,  "JKL-"  Inl897,  Z.  Inl900, 
publisher  asserts,  no  edition  was  less  than 
2,275.  In  1901,  yH.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903. 
(2 4)  I      In  1904  yl 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLANDER; 
semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  The  Islander  Publishing  Co..  editors  and 
publishers.     Circulation  'jkl." 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  conservative; 
four  pages  19J^x28  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1870:  James  Mclsaac.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Circ'n  "JKL,"   Inl898,Z.  In  1902,  "jkl." 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  offi- 
cial; four  pages  8i^axl0^;  subscription  25 
cents ;  established  1791 ;  John  Coombs,  pub- 
lisher.   Circulation  "jkl." 

WATCHMAN;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  tl;  established  1890;  P. 
McCourt,  editor;  Watchman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (9—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1903, 
Z(4)(««i. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 
MAGAZINE;  monthly;  literary  and  his- 
torical; forty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1899;  Archibald  Irwin, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901, (z-11)  I.  Actualaver- 
age  for  1902, 1,020.     In  1903,  "jki." 

SUMMERSIDE,  Prince  Co.  -n  2,882 
pop.,  on  Prince  Edward  Island  Rd.  and 
Northumberland  straits,  49  m.  W.  of  Char- 
lottetown,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Shipbuilding,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

ISLAND  FARMER;  Thursdays;  agri- 
cultural; four  pages  20x27;  subscription  81; 
established  1887;  D.  K.  Currie,  editor;   Pio- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 

neer  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8— 3P), 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899,  yH.  In  1900.  yH. 
In  1901,  (z-4,  5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903, 
yl.    In  1904.  yl. 

JOURNAL  ;  Wednesdays;  conserva- 
tive: eight  pages  18x25;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1865 ;  W.  A.  Brennan,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3P). 

Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5,331.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896.  G.  In  1897,  Y. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  5.259.  In  1899,  y<iJ. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901,  vG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  yH.    Inl904.yH. 

PIONEER;  Mondays;  liberal;  four 
pages  20x27;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  D.  K.  Currie,  editor;  Pioneer  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Circul  atiou  :  In  1894.  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  4,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  zH.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH. 
In  1901,  (z— 4,  5)  H.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 
AGRICULTURIST;  Saturdays;  agricult- 
ural and  stock  raising;  eight  pages  17x26;  sub- 
scription $1.25:  established  1876;  W.  A.  Bren- 
nan, editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Circulation :  Actual  average  for  1894, 
5.445.  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y^. 
Actual  average  for  1898,  5,367.  In  1899,  yG. 
In  1900.  vG.  In  1901,  yG.  In  1902,  yG.  In 
1903,  yG.    In  1904,  yH. 

TIGNISH,  Prince  Co.  -D  300  pop.,  on 

the  Prince  Edward  Island  Pvd.  and  Gulf  of 

St.  Lawrence.     Important  fishing  station. 

Farming  and  dairying. 

L'i:>I PARTIAL;  Thursdaj-s;  French; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  suliscription 
$1  ;  established  1893 ;  F.  J.  Buote,  editor ; 
L'Impartlal  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.. 
publishers  (12 — i). 

Circulation:  Inl895,  "jkl"  Actual  aver- 
age for  1896.  1,408;  /or  1897.  1,558;  for 
1898,1.605.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1901, yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 4)  I.     In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  (z-4)  I  (•  •). 

QUEBEC. 

ARTHABASKAVIIXE,  c.  h., 

Drummond   and   Arthabaska    Co.  D-  1,034 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Nicolet  r., 

86  m.  E.  of  Three  Rivers  and  60  S.  of  Quebec, 

the  capital  of   the  Province.    Milling  and 

agriculture. 

L'UNION  DES  CANTONS  DE 
L'EST;  Fridays;  French;  liberal:  four 
pages  19x25  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1867;  Louis  Lavergne.  editor;  Arthabaskaville 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Circ'n  "jkl."  In 
1898,  Z.    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 


QUEBEC. 


AYLMER,  Otfa>ra  Co.  -n  2,300  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Pontiac  Pacific 
Junction  Rds.  and  Lake  Deschenes,  8  m. 
above  Ottawa,  Ont.,  the  capital  of  the  Do- 
minion. Lumbering  and  general  manu- 
facturing. 

REVIEW ;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub 
scrlption  $1;  established  1898;  K.  A.  Millions, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circ'n  "jkl."  (A  A). 

BERTHIER,  c.  h.,  Berthier  Co.  tl 
1,537  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  Iron 
foundry  and  saw,  woolen  and  lumber  mills. 

LA    GAZETTE    DE     BERTHIER; 

Fridays;  French:  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  C.  A.  Chenevert, 
editor  and  publisher.    Circulation  "iKi-." 


BUCKINGHAM,  Ottawa  Ok  p  2,239 
,  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  20m.N.  E. 
of  Ottawa,  Ontario.    Lumber. 

POST  AND  LABELLE  CO.  ECHO; 

Fridays ;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  A.  H.  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

CHICOUTIMI,c.  h.,  Chicoutimi  and 
Saguenay  Co.  i  2,277  pop.,  on  south  shore 
of  Saguenay  r.,  100  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Fraser- 
ville  and  connected  by  steamer  with 
Quebec,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  210  m. 
distant.  Several  large  mills.  A  shipping 
point  for  lumber.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

LE  PROGRES  DU  SAGUENAY j 
Thursdays;  French:  conservative-independ- 
ent; eight  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886 ;  J.  D.  Guay,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "iKL  "  „    .  .»» 

ST.  ANTHONY'S  CANADIAN 
FRENCH  MESSENGER;  monthly: 
roman  catholic:  twenty  pages  5x8:  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1885;  Rev.  E.  De- 
Lamarre,  editor  and  publisher  (.8-3  P).  Cir- 
culation "l&X-" 

COATICOOKE,  Sta7istead  Co.  D- 
3,086  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Coati- 
cooke  r.,  20  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Sherbrooke  and 
122  E.  S.  E.  of  Montreal.  Engaged  in  lum- 
ber trade.  Cotton  knitting,  braid,  furni- 
ture and  other  manufactures. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  W.  L.  Shurtleff,  editor;  Observer 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.    Circulation  "jju." 

COOKSHIRE,  c.  h.,  Compton  Co.  O- 
1,100  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Maine 
Central  Rds.,  13  m.  E.  of  Sherbrooke.  Flour 
and  saw  mills  and  furniture  factory. 

COI^IPTON     CO.    CHRONICLE; 

Wednesdays :  conservative ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
established  1891 ;  L.  E.  Charbonnel,  editor ;  The 
Chronicle    Printing    Company,      publishers 

(9 3) 

Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,275.  In  1896.  I.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  "JKL."  In  19a),  zl.  In  1901.  (z— 4,  5)1. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

CO  WANSVIIiEE,  ifiastsquoi  Co.  D 
639  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Yamaska  r.,  13  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Farnham,  the 
county  seat.  Manufacturing.  Butter  and 
cheese  market. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent- 
conservative;  four  pages  21x27;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870:  John  J.  Barker,  editor 
and  publisher.    Circulation   'jkl." 

DRUMMOND  VILLE,  (Drum- 
mond ville  East  P.  O.),  Drummo7\d  Co.  \h 
1,450  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  28  m. 
S.  W.  of  Arthabaskaville. 
LA  JUSTICE;  Fridays;  French;  liberal; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1901;    Napoleon  Gorceau,  editor  and 
publisher    (12—3).       Circulation    "jkl"      In 
1903,  Z  (4). 

TRASERVILEE,  Temiscouata  Co.  d 
4,175  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  con- 
nected by  St.  Lawrence  steamers  with  Que- 
bec,  the   capital   of   the    Province.      Fur- 


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QURBEC. 


niture  factory,  pulp   mills  and   foundry. 

Farming. 

LE  JOURNAL.  DE  FliASEK- 
VILiLE;  Fridays;  Frencii  ;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1383;  Joseph  Mercier,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (:}—;?). 

Clrculatiou:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  1,314.  In  1895,  1.  In  1896,  I. 
In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  '  jkl."    In  1902,  Z  (2,  4,  5). 

GRANBY,  Sheiord  Co.  d  4,L>99  pop.— 
local  estimate  5,000— on  Central  Vermont 
Rd.,  13  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Waterloo.  Manu- 
factories of  rubber  goods,  rattan  furniture, 
carriages,  cigars,  lasts,  clothing,  planes, 
wrenches  and  baskets. 

LEADER-MAIL  AND  EASTERN 
TOWNSHIPS  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Geo.  Legge,  editor; 
Granby  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers; prints  an  edition  for  Farnham(12 — 4). 
Combined  circulation  ;  In  1898,  "jki-" 
Actual  average  for  181)9,  '^,118.  In  1900.  zl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  19U3,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1904,  (z— 4)1. 

HULL,  c.h.,  Ottawa  Co.  -D  13,264  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Ottawa  r., 
opposite  Ottawa,  Ont.,  the  capital  of  the 
Dominion.  Lumber,  cement,  factories  and 
shipyards.   Mining  district. 

HULL  CITY  ADVANCE;  Frideys; 
liberal  ;  four  pages  12x18  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1900 ;  James  Thomas  Pattison, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5).  Circulation  "jkl." 

LE  SPECTATEUR;  Thursdays; 
French;  liberal;  four  pages  13x20^^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  N.  Page,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  I.  Actual 
average  for  1897,  '1,230.  In  1898,  yl.  In 
1899,  yl.  In  1900.  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902, 
(z— 1,2,  4,6)  L    In  1903   'iKL." 

GATINEAU  BEACON;  monthly;  six- 
teen pages  9J^xl3^;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1897;  Jas.  Tho«.  Pattison,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4  P). 

HUNTINGDON,  c.  h.,  Huntingdon 
Co.  -a  1,144  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  St. 
Lawrence  &  Adirondack  Rds.,  47  m.  S.  W.  of 
Montreal.  Saw,  grist,  shingle  and  planing 
mills,  foundry  and  agricultural-implement 
factories.    Farming. 

CANADIAN  GLEANER;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  Robert  Sellar,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation  "jkl." 

NEWS  AND  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days ;  conservative  ;  twelve  pages  18x24 ; 
established  1892;  E.  K.  Smith  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

JOLIETTE,  c.  h.,  Joliette  Co.  ^  3,372 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  L'As- 
somptlon  r.  Foundries  and  manufactures 
of  tobacco,  boots,  etc.  Market  town  and 
business  center. 

LE  PROGRES;  Fridays;  French;  four 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  25  cents ;  established 
1898;  J.  M.  St.  Jean,  editor  and  publisher.  Cir- 
culation "JKL  "  (A  A). 

L'ETOILE  DU  NORD  ;  Thursdays; 
French;  Independent;  four  pages  16^^x23;  sub- 
3cription75  cents;  established  1884;  Albert  Ger- 
vais,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.  In  1896,  G.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898.  yH.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual 
average  for  1900.  2,517.  In  1901.  yH.  In 
1902,  yH.    In  1903,  (z— 4)  H.    In  1904,  yH. 


QUEBEC. 


LACHINE,  Jiicques  Cartier  Co.  g 
5,r)61  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Montreal. 

ADVEIlTISEll  AND  COUNTY  OF 
PRESCOTT  ADVOCATE:  Thursdays; 
liberal-conservative;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  "Watson  Lytle, 
edltoraiid  publi8her(6— 3).  Circulation  "jkl." 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LEVIS,  o.  h.,  Levis   Co.  n-  7,307  pop., 

on  Quebec  Central,  Intercolonial  and  Grand 

Trunk  Rds.  and  St.  Lawrence  r.,  opposite 

Quebec,  the  capital  of  the  Province.    Saw 

mills  and  factories  and  extensive  shipping 

trade. 

LE  QUOTIDIEN  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  L'HEBDOMADAIRE, 

Wednesdays;  French;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription- daily  $2.50,  weekly 
50  cents;  established  1878;  Joseph  Mercier, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1894,5,387.  In  1896,  G.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898, 
vH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In  1901,  yH. 
Inl902.  (z— 4,5)  H.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "jkl  " 

MAGOG,  Stanstead  Co.  D-  3,000  pop., 

on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Lake  Mem- 

phremagog,  9   m.   S.   of  Sherbrooke,  the 

county  seat.    Cotton  mills. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  conserva- 
tive; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  John  R.  Willcox,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — 3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

MONTREAL,  c.  h.,  Montreal  City -a 
266,826  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.,  on  S.  side  of  the  Island  of  Mon- 
treal on  St.  Lawrence  r.  Principal  city  in 
the  Dominion,  and  engaged  in  manufact- 
ure, commerce  and  shipping.  An  inland 
port,  connected  by  railroad  and  canal  with 
all  ports  in  Canada  and  the  United  States. 
A  port  of  entry  for  eight  ocean  steamship 
companies.  At  the  head  of  ocean  naviga- 
tion and  the  commencement  of  lake,  canal 
and  river  navigation. 

DAILY. 
GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  conserv- 
ative; eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6,  weekly  50  cents;  established 
1778 ;  Gazette  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P) ; 
prints  an  edition  of  weekly  for  Megantic. 
Office,  corner  St.  Francois  Xavier  and  Craig 

Circulation— Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895.  7,0'>49;  for  1896,  7,397;  for  1897, 
8,166; /or  1898,  8,624.  Inl899.yF.  Act- 
ual average  for  im>,  9, 197.  In  1901, vF.  In 
1902.  (z- 6)  F.  In  1903,  yF.  In  1904,  yF. 
Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  3,385. 
In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In  1898,  yH.  In 
1899,  y  I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl. 
In  1903,  "JKL." 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  daily 
ten  to  twelve,  Saturday  twenty  to  twenty- 
four  pages  15x24;  subscription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  |l;  established— daily  1808,  weekly 
1853;  The  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  ft03  Craig  street  (1—4). 
Circulation  — Daily :  Rating  varied  from 
H  in  1891  to  X  in  1895.    In  1896,  X .    In  1897,  Y . 


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In  1898.  yG.   In  1899,  yG.    Actual  average  for 

1900,18,781.    In  1901,  yF.    Actual  average 

for  19U2,  18,857;  for   1903,   22,515;  for 

1904,23,850. 

Weekly:    Rating  varied  from  H  in  1891  to  X 

in  1895.    In  1896,   X.    In  1897,  \  .    In  1898,  G. 

In  1899,  yG.    In  1900,  yH.    In   1901,  yH.     In 

1902,  yH.  In  1903,  yH.  Actual  average  for 
1901,  18,836. 

LiA  PATRIE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  LE  CUL.TIVATEUR, 
Tliursdays;  Frencli;  daily  eight  to  twenty- 
four,  weekly  twelve  and  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily  S3,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—dally 1879,  weekly  1880;  La Patrie Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  77  St.  James 
street  (6—3). 

Circulatiou-Daily:  In  1895,  G.  In  1896,  G. 
In  1897,  Y.  Actualaverage for  1898,  19,091. 
In  1899.  zD.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
37,409.    In  1901,  yC.    In  19a2.  (z-4.6)C.    In 

1903,  (z— 4)  C.    In  1904.  yC. 

Weekly:  Accorded  F  from  1891  to  1895.  In 
1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual  average  for  a 
year  ending  with  November,  1898,  25,844. 
In  1899,  yC.  In  1900,  yD.  In  1901.  (z-4,  6)  D. 
Inl9tV2,  yD.     In  1903,  y«.    In  1904.  yD. 

IjA  PRE??S5E;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  French; 
independent;  daily  ten  to  thirty-six,  weekly 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $3 
weekly  SI  ;  established  1884;  La  Presse  Pub- 
lishing Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers.  Office,  71  St, 
James  street  (12 — l). 

Circulatiou-Daily:  Actual  average  for 
1895.45,450;  for  lo96,  52,730;  for  1897, 
54,833;  for  1898,  63,216:  for  a  year 
ending   witli.  September,  1899.  66,022:  for 

1900.  67,822;  for  a  year  ending  irith  June, 

1901,  68,532; /or  IfRr^.  70,420;  for  1903, 
72,894: /or  1904,  80,259. 

Weekly:  Actual  average  for  1895,  20.769; 
for  1896.  21,720;  for  1897,  22,567;  for 
1898,  29,099  ;  for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember, 1899,  31,319;  for  a  year  ending  with 
September,  1900,  34,433;  for  a  uear  ending 
with  June,  19.)1,  38,717;/or  19o2,  37,974; 
for  1903,  39,642.  In  1904,  yC. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Sworn  facts. 
.-_^,^,  Daily   clrcula- 


liBSSV 


tion  average  in 
1904.  85,440;  on 
Saturdays  ex- 
ceeds 100,000 
copies.  Ex 
ceeds  by  50,000 
a  day  largest 
French  daily. 
Largest  circu- 
lation in  Can- 
ada without  exception  (French  or  English). 
In  Montreal  Citj'^  the  circulation  of  La 
Presse  is  40,000  to  50,000  a  day.  No  other 
French  daily  issue:^  more  than  10,000  copies  a 
day.  The  Provincp  of  Quebec  is  80  per  cent 
French  speaking;  Montreal  City  75  per  cent. 

LiE  CANADA:  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
Frencli;  daily  ten,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
17js24;  subscription— dally  S3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
taOllshed  1903;  Canada  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Circulation— Daily  :  Actttal  average  for 
1904.  19.287. 

Weekly:    Actual  average  for  1904,    18,- 
757. 

IjE  JOURNALi;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  French;  conservative;  eigiit  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $2;  established  1899;  La 
Cle  D'Imprimerle  Indiistrlelle,  publishers. 
Office,  71  Rue  St.  Jacques  (1—5). 
fJirculatiou :  Actual  average  for  1901, 
9,278; /or  1902.  10,715.  In  1903,  yF.  Ac- 
tual average  for  mu,  11,993. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  F  A  :>!  I  li  Y  HERALD  AND 
WEEKLY  STAR,  Wednesdays;  weekly 
agricultural;  daHy  ten  to  twelve,  Saturday 
twenty  to  twenty-four,  weekly  twentv-four 
pages  18x24;  Bubscription— dally  $3,  weekly 


QUEBEC—Montreal. 


?"EEO 


$1;  established  1869;  Graham  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  165  St.  James  street  (1—4). 
Cirj^ulatiou— Daily :  Actual  average  for 
1895,  41,543.  In  1896,  B.  Act- 
ual average  for  1897,  45,91 1 ; 
for  a  year  ending  with  Sep- 
tember. 1898,  51,645  :  for  1899, 
51,752;  for  I9oo,  57,941; 
for  a  ijear  ending  with  June, 
_  1901,  57,128;  for  1902,  55,- 
079;  for  1903.  55,127;  for  mi,  56,795. 
CF"  The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the  Star  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers  of  RoweiPs 
American  Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  per- 
son who  successfully  controverts  its  ac- 
curacy. 

Weekly  :  Actual  average  for  1895,  74,188. 
In  1896,  B.  ^cfwaZ  ai'eraye /or  1897,  87,673} 
for  a  year  ending  vnth  September,  1898, 
107.688;  for  1899,  104,294;  for  1900, 
116,685;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 
19(11,  118,382;  for  1902.  121,418;  for 
1903,  122,269; /or  1904. 125,240. 

WITNESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Weekly,  Tuesdays;  independ- 
ent ;  daily  ten.  Saturdays  fourteen  to  thirty- 
two,  weekly  twenty-four  pages  14x19;  sub- 
scription— daily  S3,  weekly  SI :  established 
—daily  1860,  weekly  1845 ;  John  Dougall  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P).  Office,  corner 
of  Craig  and  St.  Peter  streets. 
Circulatiou— Daily :  In  1S95,  F.  Actual 
average  for  1896,  14,491.    In  1897,  Y.    In 

1898,  yE.  In  1899,  vF.  Inl900,  vF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  1902,  vF.  In  1903,  yF  (•  #).  In  i;«)4,  yF. 
Weekly:  In  1895,  D.  Actual  average  for 
1896,28,012.    In  1897.  Y.    In  1898,  .^  C.     In 

1899,  yD.  In  1900.  yE.  In  1901.  yE.  In 
1902,  yE.    In  1903,  yE  (•  •).    In  V.m,  yE. 


WEEKLY. 

ALBUx^l  INIVERSEL  {Le  Monde 
niustre) ;  Saturdays  ;  French  ;  illustrated; 
forty  to  sixty  pages  10x15;  subscription  S3; 
established  1884;  Montreal  Photo  Engraving 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  55  St.  James 
.street  (6—3). 

Circulatiou:    Rating  varied  from  F  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.    In  1896.  H.    In  1S97.  H  Z.    In 

1898,  yH.     In  1899.  yH.      In  190(i,  yH.      In 

1901.  (z-6)  H.    In  1902,  (z— 1.  2.  4,  5)  H.    In 
1903.  (z— 6)  H  (•  •).    In  1904,  vH. 

BITLLETIX:  Sundays(A  A). 

CANADIAN  JOURNAL  OF  COM- 
MERCE, FINANCE  AND  INSUR- 
ANCE REVIEW;  Fridays;  commercial; 
one  hundred  and  twelve  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription in  Montreal  and  United  States  $3, 
In  country  (Canada)  S2:  established  1875;  M. 
S.  Foley,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  171 
and  178  St.  James  street. 
Circulatiou:  Accorded  G  from  1891  to  1895, 
In  1896,  <;.     In  1897  G  Z.     In  1898.  zG.    In 

1899,  yG.    Inl900,yH.     In  1901,yH  (  +  +).    In 

1902,  yH.   In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 

COMMERCIAL  GAZETTE;  Fri- 
days; Insurance;  commercial;  forty-four 
pages9xl2;  subscription  75cents;  established 
1884;  H.  Bragg  and  Jas.  Lovell  Wiseman, 
editors;  Commercial  Gazette  Co.,  publishers 
(9—3),    Clrc'n  •■jKi-."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (#  #). 

HARDWARE  DEALER  AND 
CONTRACTORS'  NEWS;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

INSURANCE  AND  FINANCE 
CHRONICLE;  weeklv;  Insurance; 
financial;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion S2  ;  established  1881  ;  R.  Wilson  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  151  St.  James  st. 
Circulation  "jkl  " 

LA  REVUE  MEDICALE  DU  CAN- 
ADA: Wednesdays;  French;  medical; 
thirty  two  pages  9x12:  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1897;  M.  t;  Brennan,  editor;  P.  P. 
Boulanger,  publisher.  Office,  62  St.  James 
street  (3—3). 
Circulation:  Inl899,  •'iKt."  Actualaverage 


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t  fluential    French  y 

J  Daily. V 

t  1 

V  OIROULATION  ^ 

^  Daily,       .      .      .      40,000  ^ 

A  Saiurtlay,      -      -      05,000  «% 

\  Announces   the   re-  ^ 

A  appointment     of  <^ 

jj  LaCoste  &  Maxwell,  a 

7  Managers  of  Ameri-  1 

V  can    Advertising jj 

Y  Nassau-Bcckman  Building,  New  York  City.  ^I 
J  Marquette  Building,      -      -      Chicago,  III.  y 

/  To  whom  all  inquiries  regfardingf  LA  PATI^IE  Vl 

1^  should  be  addressed*  ^ 

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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


Q  UEBEC— Montreal. 


Q  UEBEC— Montreal. 


/or  1900,  1,735.   Inl901,yl.    Inl902,(z— 4)  I. 
In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl.  _ 

L.A  SEMAINE  REL.IGIEUSE  DE 
MOXTREAIj;  Saturdays ;  French ;  roman 
catholic;  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  established 
1883  ;  subscription  $1  ;  Kev.  G.  Dauth,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  421  St.  Paul  st.  (3— 3). 
Circulation  "jkl.-    In  1901.  Z  (1,  2,  4)  (A  A). 

Ij'AURORE;  Saturdays;  French;  un- 
denominational; twenty  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  Calvin  E.  Ar- 
narou,  editor;  L'Aurore  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  17  Bleury  street  (12—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.' 

liE  CANARD;  Saturdays;  French; 
humorous;  eight  pages  lOxlSJ^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1878;  A.  P.  Pigeon,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  Office,  1595-1597  Rue  On- 
tario (9—3).  ^  , 
Circulatiou:  In  1902,  (z-4,  9)  I.  In  1903. 
(z^)  !(••).    In  1904,  yl. 

L.E  C03IBAT;  Sundays;  French;  in- 
dependent; i:our  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;  Ed.  Charlier,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  25  RueSt. Jacques  (12— 3). 
Circulation:  In  1901,"jkl."  Actual  average 
/■or  19U3,  6,577.    (A  A). 

LE  PRIX  COURANT;  Fridays; 
French ;  food  products,  hardware,  and  com- 
merce; sixty  four  or  more  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  The  Trades 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
35  St.  Gabriel  street  (12— i). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,150.  Actual  average  for  ]m>, 
3,381 ;  for  1897.  2,257;  for  1898.  1,971; 
/or  1899,  2,105;  for  19U0,  'i.305;  /or  IWl, 
2,654: /oV  1902,  2,926; /or  1903,  2,829; 
for  1904,  2,343. 

L,E  SAMEDI;  Saturdays;  French;  so- 
ciety, illustrated;  forty  pages  10x15;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  estabUshed  1889;  Polrier,  Bessette 
ft  Co..  publishers.  Office,  35  St.  Jamesst.(3— 3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1895. 
6,815; /or  1896,  8,232; /or  1897,  9,187; 
for  1898,  12,650,  including  special  edition: 
for  1899.  14,575  ;  for  1900.  15.195;  for 
1901,  16,254;  for  1902,  17,085;  /or  1903, 
18,123: /or  1904,  18,978. 

LiE  SPORT;  Sundays;  French;  gport; 
four  pages  18x27;  subscriptlon$2;  established 
May.  1903;  Ouimet  &  Pigeon,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office.  1596  Rue  Ontario  (9-3)  (A  A). 
NORTHERN  MESSENGER; 
weekly;  undenominational;  twelve  pages 
91^xl4V^;  subscription  40  cents;  established 
8^ ;  John  Dougall  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—5  P) .  Office,  corner  of  Craig  and  St. 
T*6tpr  streets. 

Circulation :  Rating  varied  from  41.700  In 
1891  to  D  in  1895.  In  1896,  D.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898.  yE.  In  1899.  yF.  In  1900,  yF.  In  1901,  yF. 
In  19112,  yF.   In  1903,  yF.   Actual  average  for 

19(M   '59  735 

SHAREHOLiDER;  Fridays;  financial; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1^78;  S.  B.  Foote  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  774  Craig  street.  Circula- 
tion "JKL."  ,  ^  ,  ^ 
SUNDAY  SUN;  Sundays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Sunday  Sun  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Address,  P.  O. 
Drawer  2180.  ,  „ 
Circulation :  In  1896,  -jkl"  In  1897,  I  Z. 
ylctuaf  a rera^e /or  1898.  5,661.  In  1899.zG. 
In  1900.  yG.  In  1901.  yH.  In  1902,  yH.  In 
1903,  yH(»»).    In  1904.  yH. 

TRADE  BUL.I..ETIN;  Fridays;  com- 
mercial; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1885;  H.  Mason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher.   Office.  75  St.  Peter  St.  Clrc'n  "jkl." 

TRADE  REVIEW,  FINANCE 
AND  INSURANCE  RECORD;  Fri- 
days; commercial:  eighty  pages  Hi^xl2;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885 ;  Trade  Review 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice. 681  Craig  street  (3—3). 
Circulation  :  In  1896.  'jkl"  In  1897.  G  Z. 
In  1898,  tG.  In  1899.  vH.  In  1900.  yH.  n 
1901,  y H.    In  1902,  yH.    In  1903.  yH.  (A  A). 


TRUE  WITNESS  AND  CATHOLIC 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays ;  roman 
catholic;  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1850;  True  Witness  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  publishers. 
Office.  178  St.  James  street. 
Circulatiou :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  H  in  1895.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl. 
In  1899,  yl.  Inl90(i,jl.  Inl901,yl.  Inl902,yl. 
In  19U3,  -JKL." 

WESTMOUNT  ADVERTISER; 
Saturdays;  independent;  four  oages  17}^x24; 
established  1898;  E.  G.  Hart,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office, 206  Oliver  ave.  Circ'n"JKL." 

WORLD  WIDE;  Saturdays;  sixteen 
pages  93^xl3J^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901  ;  John  Dougall  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Witness 
building  (3— 3). 

Circulation:    In  1901,  I.    In  1902,  yl.     In 
19U3.  "JKL."     ^cfuaZaverafifc /or  1904,  7,460. 


BI-WEEKLY. 

LE  PASSE  TEMPS;  bi-weekly ; 
French;  musical  and  literary;  eight  pages 
10x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
J.  E.  Belair,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
500a  Craig  street  (3—3). 

Circulation  :    In  1901. *jkl."    Actual  aver- 
age for  1902, 3,032.  In  1903,  yH.  In  1904,  yH. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

ILLUSTRATED  JOURNAL  OF 
AGRICULTURE;  semi-monthly;  agri- 
cultural; twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1878;  A.  R.  J.  Fust, editor; 
La  Cie  de  Publication  de  la  Patrle,  publishers. 
Office,  77  St.  James  street. 
Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  yG.  In  1899.  yH.  In  1900.  yH.  In 
1901, tH.  Inl902,yH.  Inl903.yH.  Inl9(»4,yH. 

LE  JOURNAL  D'AGRICULTURK 
ET  D'HORTICULTIIRE;  semi  month- 
ly; two  Issues  each  French  and  English; 
agric'lture  and  horticulture;  thirty  two 
pages  8x11 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ; 
Department  of  Agriculture,  editors :  The 
Canada  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  75 
St.  James  street  (1—5). 

Circulation  :  Rating  varied  from  G  in  1891 
to  I  in  1895.  In  1896,  B.  In  1897,  Y.  Actual 
average /or  1898.  53,000.  In  1899.  yC.  In 
1900,  vD.  In  1901,  yD.  In  1902,(z— 1.  2.  4,5)  D. 
In  1903,  B.  Actual  average  for  1904,  61,437. 

MONTHLY. 

CANADA      MEDICAL      RECORD; 

monthly;  medical;  forty  eight  pages  7x11; 
subscription  $1;  established  1872;  Francis  W. 
Campbell.  M.D.,  editor;  John  Lovell  &  Son, 
publishers.  Office.  23  St.  Nicholas  st.  (3— S). 
Circulation  "jjil."  _ 

CANADIAN  JOURNAL  OF  FAB- 
RICS; monthly;  textiles;  thirty  six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Big- 
gar  Samuel.  L't'd.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Ofnce,  Fraser  Building  (12—3).    Clrc'n  "jkl." 

CANADIAN  MINING  REVIEW; 
monthly;  mining;  eighty  pages  8x10;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1882;  John  E.  Hard- 
man,  editor;  The  Review  Publishing  Co., 
Ltd.,  publishers.    Office,  157  St.  James  street 

(2 5) 

Circulation  "jkl-"  In  1898,  Z.  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL."  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.  Actual  aver- 
age for  :m.  l,lSe. 

DRY   GOODS  RECORD;  monthly 

Endeavor  BANNER;  monthly; 
Christian  endeavor;  thirty-six  pages  6x9; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1891; 
David  Allan,  editor  and  publisher.  Office. 
7.'J0  Craig  street.  ^        ,„„, 

Circulatiou :  Actual  average  for  1894. 
1,962.  In  1895.  I.  ^cfualareracfe /or  1896, 
2,375.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898.  yl.  Inl899.yl. 
In  190(1,  yl.  In  1901.  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In 
1903,  ■•ULL.' 

L'AMI  DU  LECTEUR  ;  monthly; 
French:  literary;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1899;  L'Ami  du 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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Q  UEBEC—3Iontreal. 


Lecteur  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.    Office, 
2  Maple  avenue  (8—3  P). 
Circulation:  In  1900,  zH.     In  1901,  yH.   In 
1902,  (z— 4)  H.     In  1903,  yl  (A  A). 

l.A  LUMO;  monthly;  French; linguistic; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  August,  1901;  A.  P.  Beauchemln, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  5  Vercheres 
avenue  (5—3). 
Circulation  -'iKL."    In  1903,  (z-4)   I  (•  •) 

'\a' REVUE  CANADIENNE;  month- 
ly; illustrated;  French;  one  hundred  and 
fourteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 18^;  Alplionse  Leclaire,  editor;  La 
Compagnie  de  Publication  de  la  Revue  Ca- 
nadienne,  publishers.  Office,  290  University 
street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1897,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1898, '■2,000.  Inl899,yl.  Inl900,yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  Actualaveragefor  1902,  '^,000. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  I.    In  U)04,  yl.  •         _  ^^ 

LA  REVUE  DE  JURISPRU- 
DENCE; monthly;  French  and  English; 
legal;  forty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$5;  established  1895;  C.  C.  de  Lorimer  and  C. 
Theoret,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  11 
Rue  St.  Jacques  (11—2).    Circulation  "jkl." 

liA  REVUE  L,  EG  A  L.E;  monthly; 
French  and  English;  legal;  flfty-six  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $5;  established  1867;  J.  J. 
Beauchamp,  editor;  C.  Theoret,  publisher. 
Office,  11  Rue  St.  Jacques.  Circulation  "iKi" 
LiE  STENOGRAPHE  CANADIEN} 
monthly ;  French ;  stenography ;  twelve  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Joseph  de  La  Kochelle,  editor  and  publisher. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  1587.    Circulation  "jkl." 

LIQUEURS  ET  TABACS}  monthly: 
French;  liquor  and  tobacco;  fifty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1902;  The  Trades  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  25  St.  Gabriel  st.  (1—5). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1902, 
♦i/^48;  for  1903.  l,697;/or  1904,  1,799. 

LOYAL.  ODDFELLOW;  monthly; 
I.O.O.F. ;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1900;  Geo.  H.  Pearson, 
editor  and  publisher.    Office,  37  St.  Antoine 

street  (12 3) 

Circulation  "jki-  "    In  1902,  Z  (4).    In  1903. 
(z— 4)  I.    In  1901,  yl. 

L'UNION  MEDICALE  DU  CANA- 
DA; monthly;  French ;  medical ;  sixty-four 
pages  6><xl0;  subscription  $2;  established 
1872;  Dr.  J.  A.  Lesage,  editor;  T.  Vaiiquette, 
publisher.  Address,  P.O.  Box  2189  (12— 4). 
Circulation:  In  1896.  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  1897,  1 ,041 .  Tn  1898.  yl.  In  1899.  "j.kl." 
Inl901.  (z-ll)I.  In  1902,  (z— 4,5)1.  Inl904,yl. 
MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
medical;  seventy-eight  to  ninety-six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1871;  The 
Gazette  Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  cor. 
St.  Francois  Xavler  and  Craig  streets.  Cir- 
culation "jkl." 

PHARMACEUTICAL  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  pharmaceutical;  elghty-f  our  pages 


7}^xll;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Henry  Miles,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
288  St.  James  street  (12—4). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2,000.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z.  In  1898, 
yl.  In  1899.  yl.  Actual  average  for  1900, 
2,000.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  Inl903,yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

PRESBYTERIAN  COLLEGE 
JOURNAL;  monthly,  during  college 
year;  presbyteriaiu  eighty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription $1;  estaDlished  1880;  Students  of 
Presbyterian  College,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  67McTavish  st.  (6—3).    Circ'n  "jkl." 

PRESBYTERIAN  RECORD; 
monthly;  presbyterian;  missionary;  fifty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Rev.  E.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building  (12-3). 
Circulation:  Actual  average  for  1903, 
51.083.    In  1904.  yB. 

PROTECTOR:  monthly:  French  and 
English;  Ancienf  Orderof  United  Workmen; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Thos.  Larkln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Address,  P.  O.  Drawer  2423.  Circula- 
tion "JKL." 

REAL  ESTATE  RECORD;  month- 
ly; real  estate;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents ;  established  1887;  The  Cradock- 
Slmpson  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
205  St.  James  street  (1—5). 
Circulation:  In  1899,  "jkl"  In  1900,  pub- 
lisher asserts,  every  monthly  issue  was  over 
2,000.  In  1901,  vl.  Actual  average  for  1902, 
3,043;  /or  1903,  2,017 ;/or  1904,  3,008. 

REVUE  DU  TIERS-ORDRE  ET 
DE  LA  TERRE  SAINTE;  monthly; 
French;  roman  catholic;  forty  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  Fraternity 
of  the  Third  Order  of  Franciscans  of  Mon- 
treal, editors  and  publishers.  Office.  268  St. 
Paul  street  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1896,  "jkl"  In  1897.  HZ. 
In  1898.  vH.  In  1899.  zH.  In  1900,  yH.  In 
1901,  yll.  In  1902,  yH.  In  1903,  (z— 4)H.  In 
1904,  (z-4)  H  (••). 

ROD  AND  GUN  IN  CANADA | 
monthly;  sporting:  twenty  pages  83^x12: 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Rod  and 
Gun  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation  :  In  1900,  "jkl"  In  1901, 
October,  publisher  asserts,  during  the  past 
two  vears  not  a  single  isstie  has  been  less 
than  "5.000.  In  1902,  yG.  In  1903,  yH  (••)• 
In  1904,  yH. 

TISSUS  ET  NOUVEAUTES;  month- 
ly; French;  dry  goods;  fiftv  or  more  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1900;  TheTrades  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  25  St.  Gabriel  street 
(1-5). 

Circulation;  Actual  average  for  1900, 
1,954;  for  1901,  1.866: /or  1902,  1,881 1 
/or  1903,  1,623; /or  1904,  1,541. 


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QUARTERLY. 

CANADIAN  ANTIQUARIAN  AND 
NUMISMATIC  JOURNAL.;  quarterly; 
numismatica  and  antiquities;  forty-eight 
pages  6x9:  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
The  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3).    Circ'n  'iKL.- 

NICOLET,  c.  h.,  Nicolet  Co.  n  2,618 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Lalce  Superior  Rd.,  15 

m,  N.  E.  of  Pierreville.  Butter,  cheese,  hay, 

oats,  potatoes. 

L.E  PROGRES  !  Fridays;  French  in- 
dependent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1900;  Arthur  Smith,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.    Circulation  "ijci'* 

ORMSTOWN,   Chateauguay    Co.    p 

541  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W. 

of  Montreal.    Grain  and   flour   mills  and 

dairying. 

BULLETIN:  Thursdays;  liberal:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  J.  H.  Tomson,  editor  and  publisher 
(12--3).    Circulation  ".iKL. " 

QUEBEC,  c.  h.,  Quebec  City  \^  68,834 
pop. —local  estimate  75,000  —  Capital  ol 
the  Province,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Canadian 
Paciflc,  Great  Northern,  Quebec  &  Lake  St. 
John,  Montmorency  &  Charleroix,  Inter- 
colonial Quebec  Central  Rds.  and  Lower 
Laurentian  and  St.  Lawrence  rs.,  180  m.  N. 
E.  of  Montreal.  Manufactories  of  leather 
machinery,  iron  castings,  boots  and  shoes, 
paper,  pulp  and  cotton.  •  Large  saw  mills. 
A  shipping  port  for  lumber,  grain,  dressed 
beef  and  wood  pulp.    Cattle  raising  and 

farming. 

DAILY. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  EVENING  CHROMCLE,every 

evening  except  Sunday,   and  GAZETTE, 
Fridays;   conservative;  six  to    eight   pages 
20x27 ;  subscription— morning  $3,  evening  $3 ; 
weekly  $1;   established— C/i7onicie  1847,  Ga- 
zette \l&i;  Chronicle  Printing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—4), 
Circulatiou— Morning:   Accorded  H  from 
1891  to  1S95.     In  1896.  H.    In  1897,  Y.     In  1898, 
yl.    In  1899,  zl.    In  1900.  (z— 6)  I.  In  1901,  y I. 
Inl902,  (z-4,  5)  I.    In  1903,  y I.    In  1901,  H. 
Evening:  In  1900,  zl.     In  1901,  yl.    In  1902, 
(z— 1,  2,  4,  5)  I.    In  1903.  yl.    In  liHJ4,  I. 
Weekly:  "Jja-"    In  1902,  Z  (4,  5). 

LE  SOLEIL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays ; 
French;  liberal;  daily  elglit,  weekly  twelve, 
Saturday  twelve  to  twenty  pages  18x25;  sub- 
scription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
1880;  Le  Soleil  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulation  — Daily  :  In  1899,  "jkl"  In 
1900,  zl.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  (z— 4)  I.  In 
1903,  "JKL."  In  IWW,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
Weekly:  "jKi" 

L'EVENEMENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  French;  conservative;  daily  and 
Wednesday  four  to  eight,  Saturday  eight 
pages  18x25;  subscription  $3;  established 
1867;  L'Evenement  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Circulatiou :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts, 
smallest  edition  11,285.  In  1896.  F.  In  1897, 
FZ.  In  1898,  zF.  In  1899,  zF.  In  1900,  yF. 
In  1901,  yG.  In  1902.  yG.  In  1903,  (z-4)  G. 
In  1904,  vG. 

TELEGRAPH  i  every  evening  except 
Sundav,  and  SATURDAY  BUDGET, 
Saturdays;  liberal;  six  and  twelve  pages- 
dally  15x22,  weekly  173^x25  ;  subscription- 
daily  $3.  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1874, 
weekly  1871;  Frank  Carrel,  edltorjand  pub- 
lisher. 
Circulatiou— Daily:  In  1895,  H,    In  1896, 


Q  UEBEC— Quebec. 


H.     In  1897,   Y.    In  1898,  yl.    In  1899,  zH, 
Actual  average forl9Q0,  SfOS'Z.  In  1901,  yG. 
In  1902,  yG.    In  1903,  yH.    In  1904,  yH. 
Weekly:  "j£L."    In  ls99,  Z.    In  1900,  Z.    In 
1902,  "JKL." 

WEEKLY. 

JOURNAL   DES    CAMPAGNES; 

Thursdays;  French;  conservative;  sixteen 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
T.  Ohapais,  editor;  L.  J.  Demers  &  Bro.,  pub- 
Ushers. 

Circulation:  "JKi.-  In  1897,  Z.  In  1899,  Z» 
Inl901,  Z(l,  2.  4,  5)  (A  A). 

LA  SEMAINE  C03I3IERCIALE; 
Fridaj's;  commercial;  thirty-six  pages  8x13; 
subscription  $2  ;  established  1889  ;  L.  E. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation '  JKL."    In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

LA  SEMAINE  RELIGIEUSE  DE 
QUEBEC;  Saturdays ;  French ;  roman 
catholic;  twenty  pages  6^^x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Rev.  V.  A.  Huard,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

LA  VERITE;  Saturdays;  French;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
J.  P.  Tardivel,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

MONTHLY. 

DIOCESAN  GAZETTE?  monthly; 
church  of  England;  twenty  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1894;  H.  R. 
Bigg,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
Circulatiou:  In  1898,  "jkl.>  In  1899,  Z. 
Actual  average  for  1900,  1,649.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.     In  1903.  (z— 4)  I  (A  A). 

EDUCATIONAL  RECORD; monthly; 
educational;  forty-four  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  1881;  L.  B.  Robins,  editor; 
The  Canada  Stamp  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  265  d'Aiuuillon  St.     Circulation  "jkl." 

LE  NATURALISTE  CANADIEN; 
monthly;  French;  scientific;  twenty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1868;  L'Abbe 
V.  A.  Huard,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.'- 

L'ENSEIGNEMENT  PRIMAIRE; 
monthly;  French;  roman  catholic;  educa- 
tional; sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1880;  C.J.  Magnan,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Circulation:  In  1898,  "jkl."  Actual  average 
for  a  year  ending  with  June.  1899.  (>,000. 
In  1900,  yG.  In  1901.(z-],2.  4,5)G.  In  1902,  yG. 
In  1903,  (z— 4)  G.     In  1904,  (z— 4, 11)  G. 

QUYON,  Pontiac  Co.  p  668  pop.,  on 

Pontiac  Paciflc  Junction  Rd.  and  Ottawa  r., 

29  m.  N.  W.  of  Ottawa.     Flour  and  oatmeal 

mills.    Gold  and  iron  mining.    Lumbering 

and  farming. 

PONTIAC  ADVANCE;  Fridays;  liber- 
al; eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872:  W.  H.  Meredith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3).    Circulation  "j_kl." 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  Richmond   and 

Wolfe  Co.  D-  2,056  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  St.  Francis  r.,  76  m.  E.  of  Montreal. 
Trade  center.  Agriculture,  lumbering  man- 
ufacturing and  slate  quarrying.  ^  Copper 
mines  in  vicinity. 

GUARDIAN;  Fridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1857;  W.  E.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Circulatiou:  In  1896.  "jkl."  In  1897,  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  vl.    In  1903,  "jki-  " 

TIMES  AND  COUNTY  RECORD; 
Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  A.  L.  Lance,  editor;  and 
publisher;  prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boriug  towns  (9—3). 

Coinbiued  circulatiou:  In  1895,  publisher 
asserts,  not  less  than  2.300.  In  1896.  H.  In 
1897.  Y.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  (z— 4)  I  (••). 
In  1904,  yl. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1187 


QUEBEC. 


QUEBEC. 


ROCK   ISLAND,  Stanttead   Co.  a- 

5,000  pop.  (of  township),  on  Boston  &  Maine 
Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Newport,  Vt.     On  th« 
United   States   frontier.     Boot   and   shoe, 
overall,  shirt   and  whip  factories,  furni- 
ture shops  and  machine  shop. 
STANSTEAD   JOURNAL.;   Thurs 
days  ;     independent ;     eight     pages    15x22 ; 
•UDScription   $1;    established   1845;    Journal 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation:     In   1894,   publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1.500.    In  1895,  I.    In  1896.  H. 
In  1897.  Y.    In  1898.  yl.    In  1899,  yl.    In  1900, 
October,  publisher  asserts,  smallest  number 
printed  during  the  past  year  exceeded  1,500. 
In  1901.  yl.   Actual  average  for  a  year  ending 
with  June,  1902,  1,6'il.    In  1903.  yl.    Actual 
average  for  190i,  1,756. 

ST.  HYACINTHE,  c.  h.,  St.  Hya- 

einthe  Co.  o  7.016  pop. —local  estimate  12.- 
000— on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Yamaska  r.,  30  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Mont- 
real. Monastery  seminaries  for  boys  and 
girls.  Linen-knitting  mills  and  factories  for 
tools,  agricultural  implements,  organs  and 
boots  and  shoes. 

I.' UNION;  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and 
Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
French;  liberal;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  weekly  $1;  established  1872; 
L'Union  Printing  Co..  editors  and  publish- 
ers. Circ'n  'JKL."  In  1897.  Z.  In  1902.  "iKL." 
liE  COURRIER  DE  ST.  HYA- 
CINTHE; semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  French;  four  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  Jos.  de  L. 
Tache,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,750.  In  1896,  H.  In  1897,  Y.  In 
1898,  zl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903.  "jki,." 

L.A  TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  French;  lib- 
eral ;  four  pages  14x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1888;  A.  Denis,  editor  and  publish- 
er (6—3). 

Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts, 
not  less  than  1,750.  In  1896,  I.  In  1897.  I  Z. 
In  1898,  yl .  In  1899.  y I.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901.  yl. 
Inl902,yl.  Inl903.  (z— 4)  I  (»•).  Inl904,yl. 
Li' EC  HO;  monthly;  Society  of  de 
L'Union  St.  Joseph;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1899;  Societe 
de  L'Union  St.  Joseph,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6-3).  CirCn-JKL.-  In  1903,  Z  (4)  (••). 

ST.  JEROME,  c.  h.,  Terrebonne  Co. 

-n  2,868  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Great 

Northern  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Montreal. 

Woolen,  saw  and  grist  mills.    Farming. 

Li'AVENIR  DU  NORD;  Thursdays; 
French;  liberal;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1878;  J.  E.  Provost,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3). 

Circulation  'JKi."  In  1901,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5).  In 
1903,  (z-4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

ST.  JOHNS,  o.  h..  St.  John's  Co. 
-a  4,722  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Canadian 
Pacific  and  Central  Vermont  Rds.  and 
Richelieu  r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Montreal.  Man- 
ufactures of  iron  castings,  leather,  earthen- 
ware, etc.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

L.E  CANADA  FRANCAIS;  Fridays; 
liberal;  eight  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Gabriel  Marchand,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Circulation:  In  1900,  "jkl."  Actual  aver- 
age for  1901,2,000.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  y I. 


NEWS  AND  EASTERN  TOWN- 
SHIPS A  D  V  O  C  A  T  E  ;  Fridays;  inde- 
?iendent  conservative;  eight  to  twelve  page* 
8x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1848 ;  E.  R. 
Smith,  editor;  E.  R.  Smith  &  Son,  publishers; 
prints  seven  separate  editions  for  different 
counties. 

Combined  circulation:  Rating  varied 
from  G  in  1892  to  H  in  1895.    In  1896,  H.    In 

1897,  H  Z.  In  1898,  G.  Actual  average  for 
1899,  5.603.  In  1900.  yG.  Actual  average 
for  1901, 5,724:.  Inl902,yG.  Inl903,yG.  In 
1904,  yH. 

SHAWENEGAN  FALLS,   St. 

Maurice  Co.  D  2,730  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Rd. 
INDUSTRIES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SHAWVILLE,   Pontiac    Co.  -n    700 
pop.,  on  Pontiac  Pacific  Junction  Rd.,  46  m. 
W.   of    Ottawa,    Ont.,   the  capital  of  the 
Dominion.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
EQUITY;    Thursdays;   liberal-conserva- 
tive; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished  1883;   John  A.  Cowan,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3).    Circulation  "jsi." 

SHERBROOKE,  c.  h.,  Sherbrooke 

Co.  a-  11,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Boston 
&  Maine,  Canadian  Pacific  and  Quebec  Cen- 
tral Rds.  and  St.  Francis  and  Magog  rs., 
100  m.  E.  of  Montreal  and  120  S.  S.  W.  of 
Quebec  City,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Manufactories  of  woolen  cloths,  flannels, 
yarns,  ii"on  castings,  machinery,  bobbins, 
spools,  axes,  saws,  engines,  boilers  and  pulp 
and  paper  mill  machinery.  Copper  and 
asbestos  mines  in  vicinity. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; six  to  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$2;   established  1897;   L.  S.  Channell  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Circulation:  In  1897, 1.   Actual  average  for 

1898,  3,379;  for  a  year  ending  with  June, 

1899,  2,730;  for  1900,  3,033;  for  1901, 
3,063;  for  1902,3,140;  for  1903,  3,439; 

or  1904,  4,917. 

IjE  PROGRES  de  L'EST  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  French;  lib- 
eral; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1: 
established  1884;  L.  A.  Belanger,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3).  Circulation  "jkl.'  In  1902, 
Z(l.  2,4,  5). 

EXAMINER;  Fridays :  twelve  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  L.  S. 
Channell  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers. 
Circulation:  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  2.550.  In  1895.  H.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897, 
I  Z.  In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl. 
In  1901,  (z— 1,2,4.5)1.  In  1902, y I.  In  1903, "jkl." 
Inl9U4,I  (DD). 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  conservative; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1834;  Fletcher  &  Farwell.  editors  and 
publishers  (4—5  P). 

Circulation:  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  H  Z.     In  1898.  zH.     In  1899,  yH.     In 

1900,  vH.  In  1901,  yl.  In  1902,  yl.  In  1903,  yl. 
In  1904,  yl. 

SOREL,c.  h.,  Richelieu  Co.  a  7,067  pop., 
on  South  Shore  Rd.  and  Richelieu  r.,  at  it» 
junction  with  St.  Lawrence  r.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of 
Montreal.  Manufactures  of  engines,  mill 
machinery,  stoves,  plows,  leather  and 
bricks,  and  ship  and  steamboat  building. 

LiE  SORELiOIS;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  French;  conservative: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879;  Richelieu  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3).  Circulation  "jkl."  In  1901, 
Z  (1,  2.  4,  5).   In  1902,  Z  (1,  2,  4,  5). 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


1188 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


QUEBEC. 


QUIBS;   Saturdays;  commercial  aud  po 
litical;   four  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1; 
established   1879;    J.  A.   Chenevert,    editor; 
Richelieu  Printing  Co.,  publishers.    Circula- 
tion "JKL."  (A  At. 

THREE  RIVERS,  o.  h.,  St.  Maurice 
Co.  ^3  8,334  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
and  at  the  confluence  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lawrence  rs.  A  port  of  entry.  Dally  steam- 
ers from  Montreal  and  Quebec,  the  capital 
of  the  Province.  Iron  and  lumber  trade 
and  general  commerce.  One  of  the  oldest 
towns  in  the  Province,  having  been  found- 
ed in  1618. 

L.E  TRIFL.UVIENS  semi-weekly; 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  French;  conservative;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1888; 
P.  V.  Ayotte,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3).  Cir- 
culation "JKL.'     In  1903,  Z  (4)  (•  •). 

VALLEYFIELD,  Beauhamois    Co. 

■U  5,515  pop.,  on  Canada  Atlantic,  Grand 
Trunk  and  St.  Lawrence  &  Adirondack 
Rds.,  at  the  foot  of  Lake  St.  FTancis  and 
head  of  Beauhamols  canal.  Extensive 
water  power,  sash  and  door  factories, 
loom  factory,  paper,  grist,  saw  and  woolen 
and  cotton  mills  and  a  foundry.  Agri- 
culture. 

L.E     PROGRES     DE     VAL.L.EY- 
FIELD;  Fridays;  French;  six  pages  19x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;   C.  T.  Ver- 
ner.  editor  and  publisher  (11—3). 
Circulation :  In  1895,  publisher  asserts,  not 


QUEBEC. 


less  than  1,425.  In  1896, 1.  In  1897.  Y.  In  1898, 
publisher  asserts,  smallest  number  printed 
1,320;  in  1899,  1.248:  in  1900,  1,200.  In  1901,  yl. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1003,  (z— 4)  I.    In  1904,  yl. 

L,E  .SA L.A  BERR  Y ;  Thursdays;  French; 
conservative:  eight  pages  13x20:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  J.  u.  H.  Bergerson, 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 3).  Circ'n"jKL."  In 
1902,  Z  (1,2,4,5)  (A  A). 

VICTORIA VILLE,    c.    h.,  Drum- 

mond  and  Arthahaska  Cos.  P  2,000  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  62  m.  S.  W.  of  Quebec, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Flour  mills. 
Lumber.  Furniture  and  sash  and  door 
factories.    Foundry  and  tannery. 

L.'ECHO   DES    BOIS-FRANCSj 

Saturdays:  French;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription SI:  established  1893;  Auguste  Bour- 
beau,  editor  and  publisher.  Circ'n  "jkl" 
Inl902.  Z(2,  3,  4). 

WATERLOO,  c.  h.,  Shefford  Co.  a 
1,799  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rds.,  60  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Montreal. 
Iron  works  and  manufactories  of  furniture, 
carriages,  agricultural  implements  and 
knitted  goods.  Lumbering,  mining  and 
agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  liberal;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1855 ; 
Charles  H.  Parmelee,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circulation :  In  1895,  I.  Actual  average 
for  1896,  1,924.    In  1897,  Y.    In  1898,  "jkl." 

JOURNAL,  DE  WATERLOO;  Thuri- 
days;  French;  conservative;  four  pages  18x25; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  J.  A.  Cha- 
gnon,  editor  and  publi8her(6— 3).  Circ'n"iiu,." 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 


Population  202,000.     Area  40,200  sq.  miles. 

A  large  island  in  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  lying  at  the  mouth  of  the  Gulf  of  St. 
Lawrence  and  off  the  coast  of  Labrador.  Principal  industries  :  Copper,  iron  and 
lead  mining,  lumbering  and  cod  fishing.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  peri- 
odicals (March  30,  1905),  IJ:,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  3;  weekly,  8;  monthly,  3, 


BAY  OF  ISLANDS,  District  of 
Bay  St.  George,  2,000  pop.,  on  Newfound- 
land Rd.,  55  m.  N.  E.  of  St.  George.  Herring 
fishing  district. 

WESTERN  STAR;  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription$l; 
established  1900;  J.  A.  Barrett,  editor:  West- 
ern Printing  &  Publishing  Co..  publishers 
(2-5). 

BAY  ROBERTS,  District  of  Harhor 
Grace,  2,200  pop.,  on  Newfoundland  Rd. 

NEWFOUNDLAND    OUTLOOK; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

HARBOR   GRACE,  District  of 

Harbor  Grace  o  6,500  pop.,  on  Newfound- 
land Rd.  and  W.  side  of  Conception  bay, 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  John's,  the  capital.  Fish- 
ing and  agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  liberal ;  four 
pages  18x2:i  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1859;  Munn  &  Oke,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3).    Circulation  "jkl." 

ST.  JOHN'S,  District  of  St.  John's  n- 
29,594  pop.,  the  Capital  of  Newfound- 
land, on  Newfoundland  Rd.,  the  most  east- 
erly port  of  North  America,  500  m.  N.  E.  of 
Halifax,  N.  S.  Fisheries  and  manufactures. 
Export  trade  in  fish,  fish  oils  and  ores. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1882;  P.  T.  McGrath. 
editor;  J.  E.  A.  Furneaux,  publisher. 
Circulation  :  In  1894,  publisher  asserts,  not 
less  than  3,000.  In  1895,  H.  In  1896,  H.  In 
1897,  Y.  In  1898,  v  [.  In  1899,  zl.  In  1900.  yl. 
In  1901,  yl.    In  1902,  yl.    Ih  190.3,  "jkl." 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  Independent;  four pages 
20x25;  subscription  $3;  established  1878;  W. 
F.  Lloyd,  editor;  Wm.  J.  Herder,  publisher 
(1-5). 
Circulation:  In  1895,  I.    In  1896,  pubUsher 


asserts,  no  issue  less  than  3,000.  In  1897,  Y. 
In  1898,  yl.  In  1899,  yl.  In  1900,  yl.  In  1901, y I. 
In  1902,  yl.    In  1903,  yl.    In  1904,  yl. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEERLV,  Saturdays;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
1894;  Henry  Y.  Mott,  editor  and  publisher. 
Circ'n— daily  "jkl."  weekly  "jkl."  In  1899,  Z. 
In  1902,  "JKL." 

FREE  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  independent- 
conservative;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1901  ;  Robinson  &  Currie, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 
Circulation;  Actual  average  for  a  year 
ending  ivith  November,  1903, 1,339;  for  1904, 
1,887. 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  offi- 
cial; four  pages  13x21;  established  1807; 
King's  Printers,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-5  P). 

TRADE  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  com- 
merce and  Industrial;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Devine  & 
O'Mara,  editors  and  publishers  (3— 3).  Circu- 
lation "JKL.-     In  1902.  Z  (3.  4). 

DIOCESAN  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
protestant  episcopal;  twenty  pages  7x10;  es- 
tablished :887;  Canon  Dunfield,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

ORANGE  NEWS  LETTER;  month- 
ly; independent;  four  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents;  established  1901;  TheNewa- 
Letter  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 
Circulation  "jkl." 

PEOPLE;  monthly ;  independent  ; 
twenty  to  twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1894;  J.  Withers, 
editorand  publisher  (1—5).  Circulation  "jih.." 
In  1902,  Z  (1,2, 6,  11). 

TWILLINGATE,  District  of  Notre 
Dame  Bay  i  3,000  pop.,  200  m,   from    St. 
John's,  the  capital.  Situated  on  two  Islands 
connected   by    a    bridge.     Cod    and    seal 
fisheries.    Copper  mines  in  vicinity. 
SUN    AND    NORTHERN    ADVER- 
TISER;    Saturdays;    Independent-liberal; 
four  pages  14x21;  subscriptions!;  established 
1880:    George  Roberts,  editor  and   publisher 
(7—3).    Circulation  "jki-." 


II. 

OVER  i,ooo  CIRCULATION. 

ONE  THOUSAND  IS  THE  GENERAL  ADVERTISER'S  UNIT  OF  VALUE.  TO  THE 
OENERAL  ADVERTISER  PAPERS  OF  LESS  THAN  A  THOUSAND  ISSUES  ARE  NOT  OF 
MUCH  ACCOUNT,  BECAUSE  THE  COST  OF  WATCHING  CONTRACTS  AND  KEEPING  ACCOUNTS, 
ADDED  TO  THE  LOWEST  OBTAINABLE  PRICE  (NO  MATTER  HOW  LOW),  GENERALLY  MAKES 
THEM  TOO  DEAR  TO  BE  PROFITABLE.  OF  ALL  THE  PUBLICATIONS  DESCRIBED  IN  THIS  BOOK 
NEARLY  THREE-QUARTERS  ARE  RATED  IN  THE  "  JKL"  CLASS,  LEAVING  ABOUT  SIX  THOU- 
SAND THAT  ARE  BELIEVED  TO  HAVE  A  CIRCULATION  EACH  ISSUE  OF  ONE  THOUSAND 
COPIES  AND  UPWARDS.  A  CATALOGUE  OF  THESE  HERE  FOLLOWS,  GIVING  NAME,  FREQUENCY 
OF  ISSUE  AND  CIRCULATION  RATING.  THE  YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE  IS  ALSO  GIVEN  IN 
CASES    WHERE  IT  IS  LESS  THAN  ONE  DOLLAR. 

EVERY  PUBLISHER  OF  A  NEWSPAPER  ENTITLBD  TO  A  HIGHER  CIRCULATION  RATING  THAN 
IS  ACCORDED  IN  THIS  BOOK  KNOWS  THAT  IT  WAS  HIS  PRIVILEGE  TO  HAVE  HIS  EXACT  FIGURES 
INSERTED  HAD  HE  BEEN  ABLE  AND  WILLING  TO  FURNISH  THEM.  IN  CASES  WHERE  A 
PUBLISHER  IS  UNWILLING  TO  SUPPLY  THE  REQUISITE  INFORMATION,  THE  EXPERIENCE  OF  THE 
EDITOR  OF  THE  DIRECTORY  HAS  TAUGHT  HIM  THAT  IT  IS  ALWAYS  FOR  A  REASON  MORE 
SATISFACTORY  TO  THE  PUBLISHER  THAN  IT  WOULD  BE  TO  AN  ADVERTISER  WHO  IS  THINKING 
OF  USING  THE  ADVERTISING  COLUMNS  OF  THE  PAPER.* 


ALABAMA. 

(Map  on  page  following. ) 

Anniston,  Evening  Star, 
Republic, 
Hot  Blast, 
Athens,  Limestone  Democrat, 
Birmingham,  Age  Herald,  ) 
Age  Herald,  j" 
Ledger, 
News, 

Alabama  Baptist, 
Alabama  Christian  Advocate, 
Christian  Companion, 
Labor  Advocate, 
Gulf  State  Historical  Mag., 
Cullman,  Democrat, 

Tribune, 
Dothan,  Siftings, 
Enterprise,  Enterprise, 
Florence,  Herald, 
Times, 
Greenville,  Advocate, 

Living  Truth, 
Jasper,  Mountain  Eagle, 
Lafayette,  Sun, 

•For  Key  to  Circulation  Ratings  see  first  printed  page. 


Daily, 

1,969 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,011 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

E 

Daily, 

19.381 

Daily, 

20,  176 

Weekly, 

8,474 

Weekly, 

F 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Bi-monthly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

2,342 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

IIM 


AMEiaCAN  NBW8PAPKR  DIUECTOKY. 


ALAIJAMA. 

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^vtthmon  than  looo  circuiAiion. 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1193 


Al^hBhlAA— Continued. 

Mobile,  Herald, 

Daily, 

H 

Item, 

Daily, 

H 

Register,  1 

Daily, 

G 

Register,  >■ 

Sunday, 

G 

Register,  ) 

Weekly, 

G 

Unionist,  (%"ra1Sr) 

Weekly, 

I 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

G 

Montgomery,  Advertiser,  ) 

Daily, 

11,285 

Advertiser,  >• 

Sunday, 

14,846 

Advertiser,  ) 

Weekly, 

16,209 

Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

I 

Journal, 

Daily, 

G 

Practical  Weather,  C£l7eS°) 

Monthly, 

I 

New  Decatur,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

I 

Opelika,  News,                     ) 
Industrial  News,  j 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Post, 

Weekly, 

I 

Scottsboro,  Progressive  Age, 

Weekly, 

2,450 

Talladega,  Our  Mountain  Home, 

Weekly, 

2,106 

Tuskegee,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Student,  (^stflteaD 

Weekly, 

I 

Wetumpka,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

ARIZONA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Bisbee,  Review, 

Daily, 

I 

Phoenix,  Arizona  Republican, 

Daily, 

6,339 

Enterprise, 

Daily, 

I 

Arizona-New  Mexico  Workman, 

Monthly, 

3,276 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

ARKANSAS. 

(Map  on  page  1196.) 

Batesville,  Guard, 

Weekly 

I 

Beebe,  White  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,810 

Bentonville,  Benton  Co.  Sun, 

Weekly, 

I 

A.  O.  U.W.  Guide,  fttTyS.") 

Monthly, 

G 

Camden,  Ouachita  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Clarksville,  Johnson  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Conway,  Log  Cabin  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,617 

Fayetteville,  Arkansas  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fort  Smith,  News  Record, 

Daily, 

I 

Times, 

Daily, 

3,376 

Elevator, 

Weekly, 

G 

Union  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,298 

Hot  Springs,  Arkansaw  Thomas  Cat, 

Sunday, 

H 

Jonesboro,  Craighead  Co.  Sun, 

Weekly, 

I 

Little  Rock 

Arkansas  Democrat,  ) 
Arkansas  Democrat,  ]  (foc'aTeS'') 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Arkansas  Gazette,  ) 

Daily, 

9,140 

Arkansas  Gazette,  >• 

Sunday, 

9,840 

Arkansas  Gazette,  ) 

Weekly, 

7,682 

lltM 


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WlUl    tU"t<  I    IXXI 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1195 


ARKANSAS— Confwueij^. 


Little  Rock — 


Arkansas  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

F 

Baptist  Advance, 

Weekly, 

5»ii3 

Baptist  Vanguard, 

Weekly, 

I 

Landmark  Baptist. 

Weekly, 

G 

Mosaic  Guide, 

Weekly, 

H 

Search-Light, 

Weekly, 

G 

State  Republican, 

Weekly, 

5,252 

Arkansas  Home-Seeker,  ft^ocfaTeaD 

Monthly, 

12,539 

Arkansas  School  Journal, 

Monthly, 

I 

Arkansas  Sunday  School  Herald, 

Monthly, 

1,150 

Beacon  Light, 

Monthly, 

3,510 

Masonic  Trowel, 

Monthly, 

2,300 

Maddock,  Pioneer,  fttfaTeS.") 

Monthly, 

1,322 

Magnolia,  Columbia  Banner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mena,  Star, 

Weekly, 

1,349 

Paragould,  Soliphone, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pocahontas,  News-Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Siloam  Springs,  Herald-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Stuttgart,  Poultry  Gem,  {^^Tlfe^?) 

Monthly, 

4,246 

CALIFORNIA. 

(Map  on  page  1198. ) 

Auburn,  Placer  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Berkeley,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

I 

Eureka,  Humboldt  Standard, 

Daily, 

I 

Humboldt  Times,  ) 
Humboldt  Times,  j" 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Fresno,  Evening  Democrat, 

Daily, 

4,070 

Morning  Republican, 

Daily, 

6,415 

Central  California  Woodman, 

Monthly,. 

I 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year,) 

Live  Stock  and  Dairy  Journal, 

Monthly, 

5,85s 

HoUister,  Bee, 

Weekly, 

1,232 

Los  Angeles,  Express, 

Daily, 

2  1,434 

Herald, 

Daily, 

D 

Journal, 

Daily, 

H 

Record, 

Daily, 

21,319 

Times,  ) 
Times,  ( 

Daily, 

C 

Sunday, 

B 

California  Cultivator,    ^ 

Weekly, 

10,317 

California  Voice, 

Weekly, 

3,361 

Common  Sense, 

Weekly. 

I 

Graphic, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hotel  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mining  Review, 

Weekly, 

H 

Saturday  Post, 

Weekly, 

G 

Tidings, 

Weekly, 

I 

Union  Labor  News, 

Weekly, 

F 

Higher  Science, 

Monthly, 

I 

AMKIIICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIHKt  TORY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1107 


CALIFORNIA— C^/^/////^^^/. 

Los  Angeles,  Live  Stock  Tribune,(^^fi''j;^«" 

')  Monthly, 

I 

Out  West, 

Monthly, 

F 

Pacific  Automobiling, 

Monthly, 

1,039 

Rural  Californian, 

Monthly, 

I 

Searchlight,  ^t^aTeiD 

Monthly 

F 

Southern  Cal.  Practitioner, 

Monthly, 

1,200 

Southwest  Official  Guide, 

Monthly, 

G 

Western  Empire,  (^SaTeaD 

Monthly, 

C 

Mountainview,  Signs  of  the  Times, 

Weekly, 

27,108 

Oakland,  Enquirer, 

Daily, 

8,597 

Herald, 

Daily, 

7i533 

Times, 

Daily, 

H 

Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  \ 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

I 

Messiah's  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,950 

Woodman  Chips, 

Monthly, 

I 

Pasadena,  Evening  Star, 

Daily, 

I 

Petaluma,  Courier, 

Daily, 

I 

Poultry  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pomona,  Review, 

Daily, 

1,805 

Redding,  Searchlight,  ) 
Searchlight,  \ 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Mineral  Wealth, 

Monthly, 

I 

Redlands,  Facts, 

Daily, 

1,447 

Riverside,  Enterprise, 

Daily, 

I 

Press, 

Daily, 

2,158 

Sacramento,  Evening  Bee, 

Daily, 

10,825 

Record-Union, 

Daily, 

G 

Western  Elk, 

Monthly, 

I 

San  Diego,  Evening  Tribune, 

Daily, 

3,194 

San  Diegan  Sun, 

Daily, 

3,061 

Union,  ) 

Daily, 

H 

Union,  y 

Sunday, 

G 

Union,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

San  Francisco — 

Bulletin,  ) 
Bulletin,  \ 

Daily, 

5i.'552 

Sunday, 

B 

California  Demokrat,          ) 

Daily, 

G 

California  Demokrat,          >• 

Sunday, 

G 

California  Staats  Zeitung,  ) 

W^eekly, 

G 

Call,) 

Daily, 

62,232 

Call,  I 

Sunday, 

87,947 

Call,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Chinese  World, 

Daily, 

I 

Chronicle,     ) 
Chronicle,     j 

Daily, 

### 

Weekly, 

C 

Chung  Sai  Yat  Po, 

Daily, 

I 

Evening  Post,  ) 
Post,           -      j 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

I 

ilM 


AMKHUAN  NBWHI'AI'KR  DIKBtTOHY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1199 


CALIFORNIA     Continued. 

San  Francisco — 

*  . 

Examiner,  \ 

Daily, 

96,250 

Examiner,  >■ 

Sunday, 

140,318 

Examiner,  ) 

Weekly, 

76,719 

La  Voce  Del  Popolo, 

Daily, 

I 

L'ltalia, 

Daily, 

H 

News, 

Daily, 

7,438 

Recorder, 

Daily, 

I 

Argonaut, 

Weekly, 

E 

A  Uniao  Portugueza, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bien, 

Weekly, 

I 

Breeder  and  Sportsman, 

Weekly, 

H 

Butchers'  and  Stockgrowers*  Journal,  Weekly, 

I 

Cal.  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

G 

California  Fruit  Grower, 

Weekly, 

I 

California  Volksfreund, 

Weekly, 

H 

Coast  Seamen's  Journal, 

Weekly, 

6,740 

Deutsche  Vereins-Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hotel  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

H 

Labor  Clarion, 

Weekly, 

11,426 

Leader, 

Weekly, 

H 

Mining  &  Eng.  Review  &  Electrician,Weekly, 

11,558 

Mining  and  Scientific  Press, 

Weekly, 

G 

Monitor, 

Weekly, 

D 

News  Letter  &  Cal.  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

18,753 

Organized  Labor, 

Weekly, 

F 

Pacific, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pacific  Ensign, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pacific  Methodist  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pacific  Oil  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pacific  Rural  Press, 

Weekly, 

F 

Railway  Employees'  Journal, 

Weekly, 

E 

Retail  Grocers'  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

G 

Sloboda, 

Weekly, 

H 

Star, 

Weekly, 

G 

Tageblatt, 

Weekly, 

2,537 

Town  Talk, 

Weekly, 

E 

Trade  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Vestkusten, 

Weekly, 

H 

Wasp, 

Weekly, 

G 

Pacific  Coast  Appeal, 

Semi-monthly,          I 

Pacific  Coast  Merchant, 

Semi-monthly,         G 

American  Forester  Review, 

Monthly, 

2,791 

American  Orientalist, 

Monthly, 

1,450 

Bishop's  A.  B.  C.  Guide, 

Monthly, 

H 

British-Californian, 

Monthly, 

I 

Cal.  A.  0.  U.  W., 

Monthly, 

H 

Cal.  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

2,712 

Camera  Craft, 

Monthly, 

H 

AMUUCAN  NKWSrAPlR  DIRICTOIIY. 


_l_i.i-V-'^— ■--- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1201 


CALIFORNIA— C^«//««c'./. 

San  Francisco — 

Dominicana, 

Druids'  Magazine, 

Foresters'  Advocate,  (^^J^jP^r) 

Human  Nature,  (^^^a'S?") 

Journal  of  Elec'y,  Power  and  Gas, 

Kingdon, 

New  Age, 

New  Occident, 

Overland  Monthly, 

Pacific  Christian  Endeavorer, 

Pacific  Coast  J'n'l  of  Homoeopathy, 

Pacific  Coast  Wood  and  Iron, 

Pacific  Hardware  Journal, 

Pacific  Medical  Journal, 

Pacific  Wine  and  Spirit  Review, 

Pacific  Woodman, 

Sunset  Magazine, 

Traveler, 

Triumphs  of  Faith, 

Western  Field, 

Western  Jou'l  of  Education, 

Wholesalers'  and  Retailers'  Review, 

Pacific  Churchmen, 

PpcniA     /SubscriptionX 
xvcsi^uc,   ^^25c.ayear.  / 

Impressions  (^s^oSflTeaD 
Water  and  Forest  (^g^ocfaTear'') 
San  Jose,  Mercury  and  Herald, 
California  Elk, 
Fanciers'  Monthly, 
Raven, 

Town  and  County  Journal, 
Santa  Barbara,  Sunday  School  Advance, 
Santa  Rosa,  Press-Democrat, 
Republican,  ) 
Republican,  j 
Sacramento  Missionary, 
Stockton,  Evening  Mail,      ) 
Mail,  f 

Independent,  ) 
Independent,  J 
Record,  ) 
Record,  f 

San  Joaquin  Valley  News, 
Ventura,  Free  Press, 

COLORADO. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Boulder,  Boulder  Co.  Herald, 
Buenavista,  Colorado  Republican, 
76 


Monthly, 

t 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

4,833 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

1,000 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

50,000 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

A 

Monthly, 

48,916 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

25,500 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Bi-monthly, 

I 

Bi-monthly, 

I 

Quarterly, 

H 

Quarterly, 

I 

Daily, 

10,338 

Monthly, 

I 

I 
10,000 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

9,125 

Monthly, 

2,083 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Quarterly, 

2,875 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

DMK  AMKHPAV  v^" -i-Ai-jtii  maicTOKr, 


COLORADO— ContittufJ. 

Canon  City,  kccord.  W  cckly,  I 

Colorado  Springs,  Kvcning  Telegraph,  Daily,  G 

Gazette,    \  Daily,  F 

Gazette,   f  Sunday,  F 

X^ulorado  Springs,  Colorado  Slate  Journal,  Weekly,  H 

Mining  Investor,  Weekly,  H 

R(x:ky  Mountain  Elk,  Monthly,  »»97o 

Cripplccreck,  Kvening  Star,  Daily,  1 

Times,  Dai'y,  H 

Denver,  Mining  Record,  Daily,  6,640 

Post,  i  Daily,  44.577 

Post,  f  Sunday,  5''^,9iJ2 

Rttord-Stockman     and     Colorado 

Price  Current,  Daily,  I 

Rcpul)Iican.  /  Daily,  29,214 

Republican,  f  Sunday,  3>.5-4 

Rocky  Mountain  News,                \  Morning,  37, 99*^ 

Times,                                                 1  Evening,  39,080 

R<M  ky  Mountain   News,                  j  Sunday,  75.690 

News  and  Colo.  Weekly    Times,  J  I 

Clay's  Review,  Weeklv,  10,926 

Colorado  Herold,  Weekly,  1 

Com'l  Tribune  &  Pueblo  Progress,  Weekly.  H 

Eye,  WVekly.  H 

F"ield  and  Farm,  Weekly,  H 

Illustrated  Weekly,  H 

Investor,  Weekly,  I 

Jewish  Outlook,  Wed  H 

Miners*  Magazine,  Wee.^  ).  I 

Mining  Reporter,  Weekly.  G 

Mining  World,  Weekly,  G 

Sveiisk-Amerikanska  Western,  Weekly,  G 

Financial  Bulletin,  Semi-monthly,  I 

Ores  and  Metals,  Semi-monthly,  3,030 

A.  O.  U.  W.  Record,  Monthly,  7,308 

Conquest.  iXTC^^'")  Monthly,  I 

Fraternal  Union,  Monthly,  27,600 

Irrigation.  Monthly,  9,9' 7 

Mines  and  Mining,  Mcjnthly,  4,066 

Modern  Irrigation,  Monthly,  H 

Motor  Field,                                         Monthly,  I 

Out-Door  Life,                                      Monthly,  E 

Railway  Gazette,  Monthly,  G 

Ranch  and  Range,                                Monthly,  F 

Retail  Clerks'  Interna'l  Advocate,   Monthly,  50,000 

Rockv  Mountain  Druggist,  Monthly,  2,969 

Rockv  Mount'nOffi'  •   '  ''v.  Guide,  Monthly,  I 

Sister' Republics,  ('*i^-.,^.")  Monthly,  3.792 

Square  and  Compass,  Monthly,  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1203 


COLORADO     Continued. 

Denver,  Western  Poultry  World, 

Monthly, 

16,542 

Fort  Collins,  Express, 

Weekly, 

1,786 

Glenwood  Springs,  Glen  Post  &  W'y  Ledger,Weekly, 

I 

Greeley,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,177 

Leadville,  Herald-Democrat, 

Morning, 

4,447 

Ev'g  Chronicle, 

Evening,'";!^: 

:::i,837 

Herald-Democrat,  ' 

^ 

Sunday,  - 

4,650 

Carbonate  Chronicle,^ 

Weekly, 

I 

Pueblo,  Chieftain, 

Daily, 

15,545 

Star-Journal, 
Star-Journal, 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday,  ^.- 

I 

Courier, 

Weekly," 

P       H 

Indicator, 

Weekly,  -'-^., 

4         I 

L'Unione, 

Weekly, 

I 

Salida,  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

CONNECTICUT 

• 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

- 

Ansonia,  Evening  Sentinel, 

Daily, 

4,965 

Berlin,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bridgeport,  Evening  Farmer,       ) 
Republican  Farmer,  J 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Evening  Post, 

Daily, 

10,615 

Morning  Telegram-Union, 

Daily, 

9,206 

Standard, 

Daily, 

6,209 

Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Herald, 

Sunday, 

H 

Bristol,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,716 

Danbury,  Evening  News,  ) 
News,                  J 

Daily, 

4,855 

Weekly, 

4,387 

New  England  Medical  Monthly, 

I 

Danielson,  Windham  Co.  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

I 

East  Hamptan,  Christian  Inquirer, 

Monthly, 

1,000 

Greenwich,  Literary  Collector, 

Monthly, 

I 

Guifford,  Shore  Line  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hartford,  Courant,                        ) 
Connecticut  Courant,  j 

Daily, 

F 

Semi-weekly, 

F 

Post,                        ) 
Connecticut  Post,  j" 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

I 

Telegram, 

Daily, 

I 

Times,  ) 
Times,  j" 

Daily, 

17,547 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Catholic  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

D 

Globe, 

Sunday, 

io»755 

Church  Review,  (^^'l^'J^D 

Monthly, 

3,100 

New  England  Poultry  Journal, 

Monthly, 

F 

New  England  Tobacco  Grower, 

Monthly^. -^ 

. -^    I 

Meriden,  Journal,                vr 

Daily,      "'    ' 

7,649 

Morning  Record  and  Republican, 

Daily, 

7,559 

AMKKICAN  NEWSPAPIR  OIRICTOKT. 


OYER  1,000  CIRCULATION  , 


1205 


CONNECTICUT     Continued. 

Middletown,  Penny  Press, 

Daily, 

6,741 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

I 

Moosup,  Journal  and  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

New  Britain,  Herald, 

Daily, 

3*633 

Record, 

Daily, 

I 

New  Haven,  Evening  Leader, 

Daily, 

I 

Evening  Register,  ) 
Register,                  \ 

Daily, 

13,613 

Sunday, 

11,107 

Morning  Journal  and  Courier,  Daily, 

H 

Palladium, 

Daily, 

7.857 

Union,  ) 
Union,  \ 

Daily, 

16,076 

Sunday, 

8,287 

Yale  Daily  News, 

I 

Commercial  Record, 

Weekly, 

2,081 

La  Stella  D'ltalia, 

Weekly, 

H 

Yale  Alumni  Weekly, 

H 

Goldsmith  and  Silversmith, 

Monthly, 

H 

New  London,  Day, 

Daily, 

5,855 

Morning  Telegraph, 

Daily, 

I 

Newtown,  Bee, 

Weekly, 

H 

Norwalk,  Hour,  ) 
Hour,  \ 

Daily, 

3,217 

Weekly, 

I 

Norwich,  Bulletin,  ) 
Bulletin,  j" 

Daily, 

5,350 

Weekly, 

2,200 

Evening  Record,  ) 
Cooley's  Weekly,  j 

Daily, 

H 

I 

Putnam,  Patriot, 

Weekly, 

I 

Windham  Co.  Observer, 

Weekly, 

H 

Seymour,  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

South  Norwalk,  Evening  Sentinel, 

Daily, 

I 

Stafford  Springs,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,392 

Stamford,  Advocate,  | 
Advocate,  \ 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Photo-American, 

Monthly, 

10,440 

Poultry  Standard,  i^^^f^^f) 

Monthly, 

G 

Thompsonville,  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Torrington,  Evening  Register, 

Daily, 

I 

Waterbury,  American, 

Daily, 

G 

Evening  Democrat, 

Daily, 

G 

Republican, 

Daily, 

5,770 

Herald, 

Sunday, 

I 

Willimantic,  Chronicle, 

Daily, 

I 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Winsted,  Evening  Citizen, 

Daily, 

I 

Litchfield  Co.  Leader, 

Weekly, 

I 

DELAWARE. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Dover,  Delaware  State  News, 


Weekly, 


AMKUICAN  NIWBPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


rt^>aTlT««ti 


OVER  1,000  CIKCULATION. 


1207 


f 


DELAWARE— C^;///>/z/^^. 

Dover,  Index, 

State  Sentinel, 

Delaware  Workman,  (^S^^^f^l?'') 
Georgetown,  Eastern  Shore  Farmer  and 

Fruit  Culturist,  («STyC) 
Milford,  Chronicle, 
Wilmington,  Evening  Journal, 

Every  Even'g  &  Commercial, 

Morning  News, 

Republican, 

Delaware  Farm  and  Home, 

Sun, 

Sunday  Morning  Star, 

Board  of  Trade  Journal, 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

Washington — 

Evening  Star, 
Post,  ) 
Post,  j 

Times  (morning  and  evening). 
Times, 

Army  and  Navy  Register, 
Colored  American, 
Journal, 

National  Tribune, 
New  Century, 
Pathfinder, 
Patriot, 
Record, 

Trades  Unionist, 
American  Federationist, 
American  Monthly  Magazine, 
Dye's  Government  Counterfeit  De- 
tector, 
Feather,  («^ST/«r) 
Forestry  and  Irrigation, 
Georgetown  College  Journal, 
Homemaker, 

International  Bookbinder, 
Inventive  Age  &  Pat.  Index, 
Machinists'  Monthly  Journal, 
National  Geographic  Magazine, 
National  Hibernian, 
Patent  Record, 
Plant  World, 
Postal  Record, 

Postmasters'  Advocate,  (^STyC) 
Pythian  World,  (^5t!aiPea?°)   ' 


Weekly, 

1,200 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

F 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

5,440 

Daily, 

11,060 

Daily, 

9,960 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

(•'  •') 

Weekly, 

I 

Sunday, 

8,918 

Monthly, 
MBIA. 

1,980 

Daily, 

35,502 

Daily, 

C 

Sunday, 

E 

Daily, 

### 

Sunday, 

### 

Weekly, 

8,584 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

100,209 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

C 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

c 

3,075 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

1,090 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

C 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

166,000 

Monthly, 

C 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

19,375 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

I 

AMKIUfAN   NKWSPAl'KR   DIREtTOHT. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1209 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Washington — 

Records  of  the  Past, 

Stonecutters'  Journal, 

Views, 

American  Annals  of  the  Deaf, 

American  University  Courier, 

FLORIDA. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Estero,  Flaming  Sword, 
Jacksonville,  Fla.  Times-Union  &  Citizen, 
FlaTimes-Union  &  Citizen, 
Metropolis, 
Florida  Magazine, 
Liveoak,  Florida  Christian  Advocate, 
Palatka,  News  and  Advertiser, 
Pensacola,  Journal, 

News, 
Tallahassee,  Tallahasseean, 
Tampa,  Herald, 

Morning  Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  ) 

Southern  Pythian, 

GEORGIA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Athens,  Southern  Advance, 

Woman's  Work,  (^o^aTeSr?) 
Atlanta,  Constitution, 

Constitution, 

Constitution, 

Journal, 

Journal, 

Journal, 

News, 

Christian  Index, 

Market   Reporter   and   Shipper's 

Guide,  (%tT/eS") 
Southern  Evangelist, 
Sunny  South,  (^^S^rjS?.") 
Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate, 
S'th'n  Cultivator  &  Dixie  Farmer, 
Southern  Merchant, 
Alkahest  Magazine, 
Cotton  Seed  Oil  Magazine, 
Dixie, 

Journal-Record  of  Medicine, 
Pythian  Lodge  Secret, 
Railroad  Herald, 
Repairer, 


L — Continued. 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

H 

Bi-monthly, 

T,IOO 

Quarterly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

8,766 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

3,540 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,409 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Daily, 

38,833 

Sunday, 

42,319 

Weekly, 

107,925 

Daily, 

43,633 

Sunday, 

41,928 

Semi-weekly, 

C 

Daily, 

24,230 

Weekly, 

F 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

B 

Weekly, 

G 

Semi-monthly 

,40,250 

Semi-monthly 

I 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

1,525 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

ItlO 


AMKltlCAN  NKWBPAPKR  DIRICTORY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1211 


G  E  O  R  G I  A— Continued. 

Atlanta,  Southern  Druggist, 

Southern  Drug  Journal, 
Southern  Educational  Journal, 
Southern  Freemason, 
Southern  Ruralist,  (^^^I'^pS") 
Voice  of  the  People, 
Watt's  Official  Railroad  Guide, 
Augusta,  Chronicle, 
Chronicle, 
Chronicle, 
Herald, 
Tribune, 
Georgia  Baptist, 
Dental  Hints, 
Bainbridge,  Democrat, 
Buenavista,  Marion  Co.  Patriot, 
Carrollton,  Carroll  Free  Press, 
Cartersville,  News  and  Courant, 
Cedartown,  Standard, 
Columbus,  Enquirer-Sun, 
Enquirer-Sun, 
Enquirer-Sun, 
Ledger,  . 

Conyers,  Free  Press, 
Gumming,  North  Georgian, 
Dawson,  News, 

Dublin,  Courier-Dispatch,  ;        _ 

Elberton,  Star,  ^C^   "^; 

Fitzgerald,  Enterprise,  ] 
Gainesville,  Eagle,       ,/  S 

Griffin,  News  and  Sun, 
Lafayette,  Walker  Co.  Messenger,    ' 
Lawrenceville,  Gwinnett  Journal, 
Macon,  Telegraph,  )  ^  ^_ 

Telegraph,  j"  •^.— -- 

Marietta,  Journal,  -..  „_ 

Monroe,  Walton  Tribune, 
Nashville,  Herald, 

Newnan,  Herald  and  Advertiser,       ""  l 
Pavo,  Pilgrim's  Banner,  ; 

Quitman,  Free  Press,  i  s. 

Rome,  Tribune,  )  --    . 

Tribune,  \  ./ 

Masonic  Herald,  \ 

Savannah,  Morning  News,  )      \ 

News,  I      [      A 

Press, 

Labor  Herald, 

Progress,  ,.:-^.-^:..-~ 


Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

2,208 

Monthly, 

42,791 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Daily, 

5,661 

Sunday, 

7,450 

Weekly, 

4,512 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly,     ""' 

I 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

9,041 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,372 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,736 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,076 

Weekly, 

1,800 

Monthly,     , 

1,336 

Weekly,     ^^ 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly,    '^ 

t:       I 

Daily, 

G 

Sunday, 

I 

-Weekly, -^^^v 

I 

r.'i? 


AXSRICA5  NKW^I'APKR  DIRKCTOHV 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1213 


GEORGIA — Continued. 

Savannah,  Georgia  Journal  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery, 

New  York  Musical  Echo, 

South'n  Drug  and  Paint  Review,  Monthly, 
Swainsboro,  Wiregrass  Blade, 
Tallapoosa,  Journal, 
Thomasville,  Times-Enterprise, 
Tifton,  Gazette, 
Valdosta,  Times, 
Waycross,  Journal, 

Southern  Poultry  Courier, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Westpoint,  News, 

IDAHO. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Boise,  Evening  Capital  News, 

Idaho  Capital  News, 

Idaho  Statesman, 

Idaho  Odd  Fellow, 
Caldwell,  Gem  State  Rural, 
Lewiston,  Tribune, 
Teller, 


( 


Pocatello,  Idaho  State  Sunday-School  Bul- 
letin, 

ILLINOIS. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Albion,  Journal, 
Aledo,  Democrat, 

Times-Record, 
Alton,  Sentinel-Democrat, 
Anna,  Democrat, 

Talk, 
Areola,  Record, 
Ashley,  Gazette, 
Aurora,  Beacon, 
News,  ) 
News,  ( 

Herald-Express, 
Yeoman,  i^^^^f^'f) 
Barry,  Adage, 
Beardstown,  Illinois  Star, 
Belleville,  Advocate, 

News- Democrat,         ^( 
Post  und  Zeitung,      ; 
Belvidere,  Republican,  ) 

Boone  Co.  Republican,  \ 
Bloomington,  Bulletin, 

Pantagraph,  ) 
Pantagraph,  j 


Monthly, 

H 

Monthly,    ^ 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

;     r 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

3,225 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Semi-weekly,  , 

H 

Monthly,      :  _ 

I 

Weekly,        % 

vl 

Daily, 

3,296 

Weekly, 

3,536 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

2,291 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Quarterly, 


H 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

2,373 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

3,064 

Daily, 

5,632 

Semi-weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Monthly, 

15,000 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

6,074 

Daily, 

13,614 

Weekly, 

5,781 

l;i« 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1215 


ILLINOIS— Confinued. 

Bloomington,  Home  Circle,  (^^^^aT^D 
Illinois  Freemason, 
School  and  Home  Education, 
Bluemond,  Teachers' and  Students'  Friend 
Brocton,  Review, 
Bunker  Hill,  Gazette-News, 
Cairo,  Bulletin, 
Citizen,  [ 
Citizen,  j 
Carbondale,  Farmers'  Institute,  (^S'lTea?") 
Carlinville,  Macoupin  Co.  Enquirer, 

Macoupin  Co.  Argus, 
Carmi,  White  Co.  Democrat, 
Carthage,  Republican, 
Champaign,  News,  ) 

Champaign  Co.  News,  ) 
Times, 
Chenoa,  Clipper, 
Chicago,  Abendpost,        ) 

Sonntags  Post,  ) 

Arbeiter-Zeitung, 

Die  Fackel, 

Vorbote, 

Chronicle, 

Denni  Hlasatel,  ) 

Denni  Hlasatel,  ) 

Drovers'  Journal, 

Drovers'  Journal, 

Goodall's  Farmer   and  Weekly- 
Drovers'  Journal, 

Dziennik  Chicagoski, 

Dziennik  Narodowy, 
.;;  Evening  Post, 

Examiner,         '  ~ 

Freie  Presse, 

Freie  Presse, 

Freie  Presse, 

Hearst's  Chicago  American, 

Illinois  Staats-Zeitung, 

Westen  und  Daheim, 

Illinois  Staats-Zeitung, 

Inter  Ocean,  ) 

Inter  Ocean,  ) 

Jewish  Weekly, 
:,?        Journal, 

Labor  World, 

Live  Stock  World, 

Narod,       / 
Q  News, 


Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

0 

Monthly, 

F 

,  Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,288 

Weekly, 

1,096 

Daily, 

1,945 

Daily, 

1,196 

Weekly,      ; 

1,127 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly,       [ 

I 

Weekly, 

1,582 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,543 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

44,815 

Sunday, 

32,695 

Daily, 

E 

Sunday, 

C 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

C 

Daily, 

c 

Weekly, 

D 

Daily, 

C 

Semi-weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily,        -5 

F 

Daily, 

8,780 

Daily, 

25,440 

Daily,        .^. 

A 

Morning,, 

F 

Sunday,      ^ 

F 

Weekly, 

F 

Daily, 

A 

Daily,        , : 

F 

Sunday,      , 

F 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

B 

Weekly, 

G 

11,286 

Daily, 

B 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

15,628 

Daily,       , , 

1,515 

Daily,  ;,,.]    . 

319,539 

IMXn  AMKKICAN   NKWHl'AI'KH   I)li(K<*T<>|tY. 


ILLINOIS     6Vn/i- 

HU(J. 

Chica^n,  Racing  Form, 

Daily, 

I 

Kccortl-Herald.  ) 

Daily, 

M5.7''» 

Record- Herald,  ) 

Sunday, 

199,400 

Skandmaven,  ) 

Daily. 

D 

Skandinaven,  > 

Sunday. 

I) 

Skandinavcn,  ) 

Semi-weekly, 

C 

South  Chicago  Daily  Calumet, 

U 

South  Side  Daily  Sun, 

F 

Svornost.       i 

Daily. 

1 

Duch  Casu,  v 

Sunilay, 

1- 

Ainerikan,     ) 

Semi-weekly, 

E 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

A 

Katolik, 

Semi- weekly. 

6.550 

Advance, 

Weekly, 

17,760 

American  Artisan, 

Weekly, 

G 

Ameruan  Hre  Journal, 

Weekly, 

G 

American  Field, 

Wreklv, 

H 

Americ.m  Florist, 

Weekly, 

}i 

American  I.uml)erman, 

Weekly, 

F 

Amusement  Guide, 

Weeklv, 

F 

Appeal, 

Weekly, 

F 

Austin  Vindicator, 

Weeklv. 

3.500 

Aui()mol)ric  Review  and  News, 

Weekly, 

G 

I^  anker, 

Weeklv. 

H 

black  Diamond, 

Weekly. 

G 

Bladet, 

Weekly, 

F 

lU>yce's  Weeklies, 

B 

Brccelers'  (iazeltc. 

Weekly, 

67.75« 

Calumet  Record. 

Weekly, 

G 

Canadian  American, 

Weekly, 

13,676 

Catholic  Pilot, 

Weekly. 

I 

Champion  of  Fair  Play, 

Weekly, 

H 

Christian  Century, 

Weekly, 

0 

Christian  Witness  and  Advo- 

cate of  Bible  Holiness, 

Weekly, 

F 

Citizen, 

Weekly. 

£ 

Construction  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Courier  Canadicn, 

Weekly, 

G 

Dairy  Produce, 

Weeklv, 

H 

Den  Christelige  Talsmand, 

Weekly, 

H 

Der  Bcobachter, 

Weekly, 

G 

Die  Rundschau, 

Weekly, 

E 

Dry  Goods  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

G 

Eagle, 

Weekly, 

D 

Economist, 

Weekly, 

3.391 

Elite. 

Weekly, 

G 

Epworth  Herald, 

Weekly. 

A 

Evangelisten, 

Weekly, 

3,338 

Farmers'  Review, 

Weekly, 

G 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1217 


ILLINOIS     Continued. 

Chicago,  Farmers*  Voice, 

Weekly, 

«5,o52 

Farm,  Field  and  Fireside, 

Weekly, 

E 

Farm  Implement  News, 

Weekly, 

10,246 

Florists'  Review, 

Weekly, 

G 

Flower  Garden, 

Weekly, 

I 

Folke-Vennen, 

Weekly, 

H 

Fosterlandet, 

Weekly, 

F 

Free  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

7,190 

Gazeta  Polska, 

Weekly, 

H 

Grocer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hay  and  Grain  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hemlandet, 

Weekly, 

C 

Hide  and  Leather, 

Weekly, 

H 

Home  Light, 

Weekly, 

I 

Horseman, 

Weekly, 

G 

Horse  Review, 

Weekly, 

G 

Interior, 

Weekly, 

G 

Iron  and  Machinery  World, 

Weekly, 

H 

Israelite, 

Weekly, 

18,405 

Jour,  of  the  Am.  Medical  Ass'n, 

Weekly. 

32,423 

Katholisches  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

I 

Kuryera  Swiatecznego, 

Weekly, 

I 

Law  Journal, 

Weekly, 

H 

Legal  News, 

Weekly, 

3,192 

Lietuva, 

Weekly, 

H 

L'ltalia, 

Weekly, 

28,569 

Little  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

C 

Live  Stock  Journal, 

Weekly, 

G 

Live  Stock  Report,  f^Tj^eaD 

Weekly, 

20,835 

Markets,  ^"sST/eS.'') 

Weekly, 

E 

Midland, 

Weekly, 

G 

Mining  World, 

Weekly, 

G 

Missions-Vannen, 

Weekly, 

18,595 

Modern  Grocer, 

Weekly, 

F 

Monitor, 

Weekly, 

G 

Motor  Age, 

Weekly, 

H 

Musical  Leader, 

Weekly, 

F 

National  Corporation  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

G 

Neues  Leben, 

Weekly, 

2,764 

New  Voice, 

Weekly, 

B 

New  World, 

Weekly, 

F 

N.  W.  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

C 

Nya  Wecko  Posten, 

Weekly, 

F 

Onze  Tolkomst. 

Weekly, 

I 

Orange  Judd  Farmer — {^See  Springfield,  Mass.) 

Police  and  Fire  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

I 

Prairie  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

G 

Presto, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pritel  Ditek, 

Weekly, 

4,324 

77 


uu 


AMKHirAN   NBW9PAPKR  DIRECTORY 


ILLINOIS— Ci^nfinurj 

Chicago,  fSzrzolka  (Ike).  Week  I  v, 

Public.  Weekly. 

Pul>lic  PoiiLv,  Weekly, 

Railway  Age,  Weekly, 

Railway  ami  Engineering  Review,  Weekly, 


Ram's  Horn, 
Reform  Advocate, 
Rcvyen, 
Robot  nik, 
Sandebudet. 

Scandia.  ri^'-r,^^) 
Shoe    I'rade  Journal. 

S!-'      la. 

'■■*••'  •    ^jmkt.   I 

Spr.ivr- 

St.        .r.l. 

Svenska  Amcrikanaren, 

Svenska  Kuriren, 

Svenska  Nyheter-Humorisicn, 

Svenska  Tribunen, 

T-  if. 

liiL*. ua  Italiana  Transatlantica. 

Unity. 

Verdrnv,  r,nnr 

Verr  >:. 

Western  Howler's  Journal, 

\\  r  tern  HriUsh  American, 

Wtstern   Klertrician, 

Western  Trade  Journal, 

^^  T"     ierwriter, 

Zc:.>KL-  Libty, 

Z^'xla, 

I)ic  \N  eser-Nachri'~^^'"n. 


American  Suj^ar  I: 

Sugar  (tazetie. 
Apparel  Ciazctte, 
Clay  Record, 
Contractor, 
Dial. 

Furniture  Journal, 
Gardening, 

Grain  Dealers'  Journal, 
Hardwnod  Record, 
Hospodarske  Listy, 
Industrial  Age, 
Insurance  Post, 
Men's  Wear, 
Mida's  Criterion, 
National  Laundry  Journal, 


ry  and  Beet 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Weekl'y, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly. 

Weekly, 

Wptkly. 

\S  f  <  kly, 

^^  «ekiv, 

Wr  'Vv' 

w.        . 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
W«  t  kly, 
Weekly, 

W'  •  •••, 

iii  weekly. 


Semi-monthly, 

Scmi-monlhly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly. 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi  monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi -monthly. 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 


I 

G 

I 

H 

H 

A 

18,677 

1 

G 
G 

1 

G 
G 
F 

I 
G 
F 
G 
F 
F 
H 
H 

I 
H 

1 
G 

9.937 

H 

H 

11 

C 

I 

I 

4,505 

S.o»7 

1 

I 

4,oco 
I 

•4.9^7 
I 

3.795 
G 

2,245 
5,006 

I 

G 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1219 


ILLINOIS— Continued. 

Chicago,  Acetylene  Journal,  (^^'1'"^^"?.'') 

Ad  Sense, 

Advertising, 

Agricultural  Advertising, 

Alkaloidal  Clinic, 

American  B'ld'g  Association  News, 

American  Horse-Owner, 

American  Jeweler, 

Am.  Poultry  Journal,  (^st'aTeaD 

American     Sheep- Breeder     and 
Wool  Grower, 

American  Swineherd,  {^^^Tyelr^) 
<  American  X-Ray  Journal, 

Arkansaw  Traveler,  f£l''^PaD 

Bakers'  Helper, 

Bankers'  Encyclopedia, 

Biblical  World, 

Birds  and  Nature, 

Bonds  and  Mortgages, 

Bookseller, 

Brann's  Iconoclast, 

Brewer  and  Maltster, 

Brick, 

Cement  and  Engineering  News, 

Chef,  Steward  and  Housekeeper, 

Child-Garden, 

Children's  Home  Finder, 

Christian  Cynosure, 

Cigar  Makers'  Official  Journal, 

Circulation  Manager, 

Climax, 

Clinic  and  Pure  Water  Journal, 

Clinique, 

Commercial  Poultry, 

Commercial  Stamp  Trade  Journal, 

Commercial  Telegraphers'Journal 
^  Confectioner  and  Baker, 

r  Dairy  World, 

Deaconess  Advocate,  (^5j$.Ty^eaD 

Dental  Digest, 

Dental  Review, 

Der  Auswanderer, 
^;,  Detective, 

H  Dry  Goods  Review, 

:  Echo, 

>^  Elementary  School  Teacher, 

Embalmer's  Monthly, 

Evangel,  fit'atJ^r) 
Facts  and  Fiction, 


Monthly, 

4,333 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

30,416 

Monthly, 

E 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Monthly, 

40,458 

Monthly, 

48,958 

Monthly, 

48,95s 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

4,ioo 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

C 

Monthly, 

2,191 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

4,351 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

4,583 

Monthly, 

36,389 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

C 

,  Monthly, 

I 

jMonthly, 

5.025 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

D 

Monthly, 

7,000 

Monthly, 

3,443 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

H 

4,835 

Monthly, 

2,700 

Monthly, 

B 

AMRKICAN   NRWMI'AI'KH   DlHKrToH^. 


ILLINOIS— ron/zz/i.*-/ 

Chicago,  Faithful  Messenger,  (^i^^:]':^;!"), 
Farm  Life, 

Farm  ^         -  and  Citv  Bonds, 
FinaiiL  ui.  Kevicw, 
tine  Arts  Journal, 
Forester  (iazelic,   ("^^*— ^V^) 
Giass  and  I'ottcry  \'>         , 
Golfers'  Magazine, 
Gregg  Writer, 
Hahnemannian  AdvfX^ate, 
Home  Defr  •) 

Homefolks,  i  . 
Home  Life.   ("^..,^  ) 
Home  Seeker  and  Investor, 
Hotel  Monthly, 
House  Beautiful, 
Household  Guest,  (Sfi?7j5B*) 
Household  Realm, 
Humane  Journal, 
Illinois  Odd  Fellow, 
Inland  Ari  hitect  ^:  News  Record, 
Inland  Printer, 
International, 

International  Socialist  Review, 
Internatl  Woodworker,  CS^TtC!^'')  Monthly, 
Irrigation  Age, 
Jewelers*  Journal, 
Journal  of  Geography. 
L'America-Ciazzetta  Italiana. 
Luml)er  Review, 
Lyceumite, 
Mail  Onicr  Journal, 
Masonic  Voice- Review, 
Mctli*  al  Advance, 
Medical  Era, 
Medical  Recorder, 
Medical  Standard, 
Medical  Times, 
Medical  Visitor, 
Merchants'  Record  Cv:  Show  Win 

dow. 
Milk   News,  (^.'iP^") 
Mining   Review. 
Mission  Studies,  (^/*y^^°) 
Mixed  Stocks. 
Modern  Machinen', 
Modern   Traveler, 
Monumental  News, 
National  Auctioneer, 


J. 

Monthly 

I 

Monthly, 

ii5.^'5» 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

D 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

30,000 

Monthly, 

U.750 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

43.500 

Monthly, 

A 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

4.503 

Monthly, 

20.000 

Monthly, 

A 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

18,812 

Monthly. 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

28,666 

Monthly, 

30,166 

Monthly, 

(; 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

26,099 

Monthly, 

E 

Monthly, 

5.250 

Monthly, 

10.S29 

Monthly, 

2«.474 

Monthly, 

1 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

11,067 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly. 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

3.091 

Monthly, 

1,500 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1221 


ILLINOIS— C^////'«^/^^. 


Chicago,  National  Banker, 
National  Builder, 
National  Engineer, 
National  Guardsman, 
National  Harness  Review, 
*    National  Printer  Journalist, 
New  Thought  Magazine, 
Official  Journal, 
Open  Court, 
Operative  Miller, 
Osteopathic  Physician, 
Park  and  Cemetery, 
People's  Health  Journal, 
Photo-Beacon, 
Piano  Trade, 
Picture  and  Art  Trade, 
Popular  Mechanics, 
Postal  Clerk, 
Pythian  Record, 
Pythian  Tribune, 
Railway  Master  Mechanic, 
Railway  Surgeon, 
Rand-McNally  Bankers'  Monthly, 
Retailers'  Journal, 
Review  of  Education, 
Roadmaster  and  Foreman, 
School  Review, 
School  Science, 
Service, 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Sewing  Machine  Adv'ce,(^Sfa'"iSr°)  Monthly, 


Soda  Fountain, 

Sound  Waves, 

Sports  Afield, 

Star  of  the  Magi, 

Successful  Poultry  Journal, 

Suggestion, 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


S.  S.  Lesson  Illustrator,  ft'STySD  Monthly, 
Svobodna  Skola,  fSTySD  Monthly, 

System,  Monthly, 

Telephone  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Ten  Story  Book,  Monthly, 

Thresher  World,  (^j^oSfaT^.'')  Monthly, 

This  for  That,  (^stT/eS")  Monthly, 

Vegetarian  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Wayside  Tales,  Monthly, 

Western  Brewer  and  Journal  of  the 

Barley,  Malt  and  Hop  Trades,    Monthly, 
Western  College  Magazine,  Monthly, 


H 

7,666 
E 
G 
G 

5,ooo 
Y 

8,571 

H 

G 

H 

i,8i7 

I 

G 

1,850 

I 

F 

11,875 

I 

I 

H 
I 

6,358 
G 

H 
H 
G 

I 
G 

I 

F 

H 

27,232 

I 
H 

13,145 
G 

H 

33,750 
H 

56,614 
£ 
F 
H 

23,000 

I 
I 


Ittt  AMEHU'AN   NEWMPAPKM   UlUEcToHY. 

ILLINOIS— C<^rtfirtur  J 

Chicago,  Western  Drii^'gist,  M».nlhly,  E 

Western  Painter,  Monthly,  1 

Western  Undertaker,  Monthly.  6,000 

What  to  Kat,  Monthly,  H 

Woman's  World.  (•*-'■--'•;;'>)  Monthly,  A 

Wool  Markets  and  .  ..ccp.  Monthly,  G 

World  To-Day,  Monthly,  62.428 

American  Journal  of  Sociolojjy,  Hi-pionthly,  I 

Hankinj^j  and  Mercantile  World,  Hi-monthly,  I 

Jour,  of  the  West.  S(x:.  of  Kng'n's,   Hi  monthly,  I 

American  Journal  of  Theology,  (Jiuarterly,  I 

Monist,  Quarterly,  I 

Storey's  Quarterly,  E 

ChiragfO  Uri^^hts.  Signal,  Weekly,  I 

Chillicothe.  Knquirer,  Weekly,  I 

Clayton,  Enterprise,  Weekly,  1,008 

Clinton,  Rcv:ister,  Weekly,  I 

Dallas  City,  Enterprise,  Weekly,  1.4 1 4 

Danville.  Commercial- News,  T>aily,  F 

Denio(  rat,  1 » nlv,  H 

Press.  Weekly,  H 

Hannrr.  Weekly,  I 

Free  Citizen,  Weekly.  I 

Inter-State  School  Rcyiew,  Monthly,  H 

Decatur,   Herald,    )  Daily.  G 

Herald,    \     '  Semi-weekly,    5,987 

Rcyiew.  )  Daily,  9.2^5 

Reyiew,  >  Sunday,  8,165 

Rcyiew,  )  Wtckly,  2,944 

Modern  Woodman,  CSTVUi?*)  ^Veckly,  I 

Dekalb,  American  T"'-'-r  and  Hrccder,  Monthly,  I 

Delayan.  Times- Presj»,  NN'erkly,  I 

Dixon,  Evening;   Telegraph,  Daily,  1,721 

Star,  Tri- weekly,  I 

Dwight,  Sun,  Weekly,  I 

Banner,  (^^^"755?*)  Monthly,  C 

East  St.  Louis,  Poultry  Culture,  ("^^/^y^")  Monthly,  G 

Edwardsville,  Intelligencer,  Tri-weckly,  3,201 

Ertingham,  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

Elgin,  Press.  Weekly,  I 

News,  Daily,  I 

Boys' World,  ("i..    .„;•')  Weekly,  292.9.S0 

Dairy  Report,  Weekly,  H 

Deutsche  Zeitung,  Weekly,  I 

Girls'  Companion.  CS^j^^"")  Weekly,  297,500 

Inglenook,  Weekly,  I 

SiKer  Leaf,  Weekly,  I 


OVEK  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1223 


II^LINOIS— Continued. 


Elgin,  Young  People's  Weekly,  C^^'lJ^l?!') 
New  Century  Sunday  School  Teach 
ers'  Monthly,  {^^'Ij^^^) 
Eureka,  Democrat-Journal, 
Evanston,  Press, 

Union  Signal, 

Correct  English, 

Crusade,  {^^T^i^") 

Katholischer  Jugend  Freund, 
Fairbury,  Blade, 
Fairfield,  Sun, 

Wayne  Co.  Press, 

Wayne  Co.  Record, 
Farmer  City,  Journal, 
Freeport,  Bulletin,  ) 

Bulletm,  j 

Journal,  [ 

Journal,  ) 

Deutscher  Anzeiger, 

Knights  of  the  Globe,  (^oST/ea?.^) 

Poultry  Tribune,  f^fr/eS?.'') 
Fulton,  Journal, 

Mystic  Worker, 
Galena,  Gazette, 
Galesburg,  Evening  Mail, 
Mail, 


Sunday,  199*635 


( 


Republican-Register,  ) 
Republican-Register,  j 
Illinois  Democrat, 
Labor  News, 
Plaindealer, 

Gardner,  Chronicle, 

Geneseo,  Republic, 

Geneva,  State  Leader,  (?^J'f  jPeS.'') 

Gibson  City,  Gibson  Courier, 

Grayville,  Independent, 

Greenup,  Press, 

Hardin,  Calhoun  Herald, 

Harrisburg,  Chronicle, 

Harvard,  Herald, 

Harvard,  Independent, 

Harvey,  Tribune-Citizen, 

Havana,  Mason  Co.  Democrat, 

Henry,  Republican, 

Highland,  Journal, 
Leader, 
Union, 

Hillsboro,  Montgomery  News, 

Hinckley,  Review, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weeldy, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


51,624 

I 
I 

21,586 
F 

11,350 
G 

I 

1 

I 

I 

I 

1,861 

2,725 

I 

I 

1,752 
I 

^0,583 
I 

42,416 

H 

5,246 

2,260 

4,621 

1,807 

I 

I 

I 

I 

H 
H 

1,283 
I 
I 
I 

1,198 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 

1,255 

1,323 
I 

I 


i 


tSM  AMKRICAN  NBW8rArKK  DIRSCTOHY. 

lLLlNOlS~C<?n/ifiu^J. 

Jacksonville,  Illinois  Courier, 
Journal, 

Farm,  ("i^p") 
Ouiipbell's  Illust'd  Journal, 
Jersey ville,  Jersey  Co.  Democrat, 

Republican, 
Jolict,  News,  I 
News,  \ 
Rcpi.' 
Kankakee,  L.'-...:i^  Democrat, 
Denu>cral, 
Gaaettr. 
K  f  J » V ; ! ) . ;  c  a  n ,  ) 
Republican,  ) 
Kcwanee,  Star-Courier,  i 
Star-Courier,  f 
Kmmundy,  Our  I^  iltural  Visitor, 

Knoxville,  Knox  Cn.  K  an, 

Lacon,  Home  Journal, 

Marshall  Co.  Democrat, 
La  Grange,  III.  Royal  Arcanum  Record, 
La  Salle,  Post, 

Tribune, 
Promien. 
Lawrcnccville.  Lawrence  Co.  News, 
Leroy.  Journal, 
Lcwistown,  Fulton  Democrat, 
Lexington,  Unit, 

Libertyville,  Lake  Co.  Independent, 
Lincoln,  Courier,  | 

Courier.  \ 

Volksl)lati-Rundschau, 
Litchfield,  .Mur      '  ^-  reciive  League, 

Searchiij^ht.  i  "^  .:*') 

Lockport,  Phtrnix  Advertiser, 
London  Mills,  London  Times. 
McLeanslx^ro,  Times, 
Macomb.  Journal.  | 

Journal,  ( 

Semi  Weekly, 

By-Stander, 

Eagle, 
Marshall,  Clark  Co.  Democrat, 

Clark  Co.  Herald, 
^Llscoutah,  Herald, 
Mason  City.  Times, 
Mattoon,  Journal.    ) 

Journal,   ) 


Weekly, 

Daily,' 

Hi-weekly. 

Monthly, 

1) 

Weekly, 

Weekly. 

Daily. 

7,014 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

6.S40 

Daily, 

Semi -weekly. 

Semi -weekly, 

Daily. 

i.ro 

Scmi- weekly. 

Daily, 

32.»;.0 

Weekly. 

i.-'73 

Monthly. 

H 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly. 

Monthly, 

D.ii'.y, 

Daily. 

».''-;i 

Wrr'kly, 

Weekly, 

WceklV, 

Weekly. 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily,' 

Seini-Wcekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

«3.^75 

Monthly, 

C 

Weekly; 

Weekly. 

i.c(>7 

Weekly, 

Daily.' 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

\Neekly, 

2,318 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

1.762 

Weekly, 

1.230 

Weekl'y, 

Daily. 

2. 904 

Weekly, 

i,8go 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1225 


ILLlNOlS^Confinu^d. 

Mattoon,  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Commercial, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mendota,  Our  Hope  and  Life  in  Christ, 

Weekly, 

4,783 

Sun-Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

I 

Moline,  Dispatch, 

Daily, 

3^079 

Evening  Mail, 

Daily, 

I 

Journal, 

Daily, 

I 

Monmouth,  Review, 

Daily, 

2,617 

Republican-Atlas, 

Weekly, 

I 

Monticello,  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

I 

Piatt  Co.  Pilot, 

Weekly, 

I 

Piatt  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,846 

Morris,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Morrison,  Whiteside  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mount  Carmel,  Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mount  Carroll,  Carroll  Co.  Democrat, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Mount  Morris,  Index, 

Weekly 

1,174 

Mount  Olive,  Teutonia, 

Weekly, 

1,104 

Mount  Pulaski,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mount  Sterling,  Democrat-Message, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Murphysboro,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

National  Stock  Yards,  National  Live  Stock 

Reporter, 

Daily, 

H 

Neoga,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Newman,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

H 

Nunda,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Oakland,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

6,104 

Oakpark — - 

Die  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,180 

Oak  Leaves, 

Weekly, 

I 

School  Weekly, 

3,250 

Week's  Current, 

Weekly, 

F 

Nachrichten  Aus  Schleswig-Holstein, Bi-weekly, 

4,577 

Intelligence, 

Semi-m'ly, 

F 

School  Monthly, 

3,000 

Star-Monthly,  (^ST^'f^^^) 

I 

53,991 

Olney,  Republican, 

Semi-weekly, 

1,537 

Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,440 

Oregon,  Ogle  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ottawa,  Republican-Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Central  Illinois  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fair  Dealer, 

Weekly, 

H 

Lasalle  Co.  Herold, 

Weekly, 

I 

Palmer,  Teachers'  and  Students'  Friend, 

Weekly, 

H 

Paris,  Beacon, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Pekin,  Post-Tribune,                 ) 
Tazewell  Co.  Tribune,  J 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Freie  Presse, 

Weekly, 

I 

AMEHH'AN   NEWSrAPKH   IHRB<TOUY. 


ILLINOIS -G'/»///i//^y. 

Pckin,  Anchor  and  Shield,  i  v.\7^)  Monthly,  D 

Feoria,  Dcmokrai,  )  Daily,  I 

Dcmokral.  f  Weekly,  I 

Evcnin>;  Star,                   )  Daily,  2i,$2S 

Sunilay  Morning  Star,  )  Sunday,  9.957 

Herald    Iranscript,  I  Daily,  »^.455 

Herald-Transcript,  f  Sunday,  8,746 

Journal,  l>ady,  »3.5-S 

Masonic  News,  (^^^T,*^)  Monthly,  a, 400 

Manual  Training  Y  Quarterly,  1,5^5 

Terry,  Pike  Co.  Mutual  Life  Ass  n  News,      Monthly,  1.440 

I'mckneyviilc,  Advocate,  Weekly,  1.600 

Fittsfjcld,  Pike  Co.  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

polo,  Tri-County  Press,  Weikly,  J.5^>o 

Pontiac,    Le.nler,  Weekly,  I 

Port  Byrun.  Globe,  Weekly,  I 

Princeton,  Bureau  Co.  Republican,  Weekly,  5.046 

Bureau  Co.  Tribune,  Weekly,  I 

Princcville,   I  elephonc,  Weekly,  I 

Quincy,  Journal,  Daily.  V 

Whig.  /  Daily,  7,013 

Whig,  j  Weekly.  Y 

Ger  Semi-weekly,  I 

Knlciii.sr.  Weekly,  1 

Farmers'  Call,  C^^.TST)  W.-iiv.  G 

Labor  N'rw*,  \N            ,  I 

Optic.  Wceklv]  1,775 

Record.  Weekly,  H 

Club  Life.  Monthly,  I 

Poultrv  Keeper.  Ct^Vl^'")  Monthly,  C 

Reliable   Poultry  J'rnl,  ("."        Monthly,  49.357 

rrban\-  Rural  America. C^T".,'^;  .M'-iuhly.  H 

Rantoul.  Press.  Weekly,  I 

Reynolds,  Press.  Weekly,  1,578 

Robinson.  Constitution,  Weekly,  I 

Rochcllc.  independent.  Weekly,  2,586 

Rockford,  Morning  Star,  )  Daily.  6,758 

Star,  f  Semi-weekly,     3.633 

Register-Gazette,  )  Daily,  5,4v6 

Register-Gazette,  f  Semi-weekly,     5,95' 

Republic,  Daily,  6,251 

Freedmen's  Bulletin,  ("S?7iPJli?.°)  Bi-monthly,  (y,y>M 

Rock  Island,  -\rgus,  Daily,  3,311 

Union,  Daily,  I 

Rock  Island-MolincVolkszei- 

tung.  Semi-weekly,  I 

Augustana.  Weekly.  F 

.Vugustana  Journal, C^s^,^")  Semi-monthly,  I 

North  Star,  Monthly,  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


V227 


I L  L I N  O I S — Contin  tied. 

Rock  Island,  Ungdoms  Vaennen, 

Rossville,  Press, 

Rushville,  Times, 

Salem,  Marion  Co.  Democrat, 

Shawneetown,  Gallatin  Democrat, 
News-Gleaner, 

Shelbyville,  Democrat, 

Our  Best  Words,  i^H'T^lT) 

Shermerville,  Amerikanisches  Missionsblatt, 

Sparta,  Argonaut, 
Plaindealer, 

Springfield,  Illinois  State  Journal, 
Illinois  State  Register, 
Illinois  State  Register, 
Illinois  State  Register, 
News^ 

Illinois  Tradesman,  (^SfaTeS!") 
State  Topics, 
Odd-Fellows'  Herald, 

Court  of    Honor,  (^st^ateaD 

Farm  Home, 

Illinois  Medical  Journal, 

Royal  Circle, 
Sterling,  Rathbone  Messenger, 
Streator,  Free  Press,  ) 
Free  Press,  J 
Independent-Times, 
Trades  and  Labor  Gazette, 
Sullivan,  Saturday  Herald, 
Sumner,  Press, 
Sycamore,  True  Republican, 
Taylorville,  Breeze, 

Frat'l  Army  Banner,  f  fc^eS") 

School  News, 
Toledo,  Democrat, 
Toulon,  Stark  Co.  News, 
Tuscola,  Journal-Republican, 

Review, 
Urbana,  Courier, 
Vienna,  Times, 
Virginia,  Gazette, 
Warren,  Sentinel-Leader, 
Washington,  Post, 
Waterloo,  Republican, 
Watseka,  Republican, 
Waukegan,  Sun,  ) 

Sun  and  Lake  Co.  Patriot,  j 

Flour  and  Feed,  fSf'aT-r.") 
West  Chicago,  Du  Page  Co.  Democrat, 


Monthly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

X 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

1,750 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

9,750 

Weekly, 

;  1,042 

Weekly,          /         I 

Daily,            "^) 

G 

Daily, 

8,930 

Sunday, 

6,789 

Semi-weekly, 

5,26r 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

^     H 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-monthly,        H 

Monthly, 

76,745 

Monthly, 

C 

Monthly, 

4,075 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly,; 

H 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

1,969 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,201 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

F 

Weekly, 

1,314 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,691 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,023 

Weekly, 

1,713 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,470 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

IA!t 


▲MBRICAN  NIWAPAfKK  mHK<  TUUY. 


OYER  1.000  CIRCULATION. 


1220 


II^LINOIS— Continued. 


Winchester,  Times, 
Woodstock,  Sentinel, 
Yorkville,  Kendall  Co.  Record, 
Zion  City,  Zion  Banner, 

INDIANA. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Anderson,  Bulletin, 

Evening  News, 

Herald, 

Herald, 

Herald, 

Central  State  Medical  Magazine, 
Angola,  Steuben  Republican, 
Argos,  Reflector, 
Batesvillc,  Democratic  Herald, 
Berne,  Witness, 

Christlicher  Bundesbote, 
Bloomfield,  Democrat, 

News, 
Bluffton,  Evening  News,  ) 
Chronicle,  j 

Brazil,  Orthonomic  Era, 
Brookville,  Democrat, 
Brownstown,  Banner, 
Butler,  Dekalb  Co.  Herald, 

Epworth  League  Quarterly, 

Subscription  5Cc.  a  year. 

Cannelton,  Telephone, 
Charlestown,  Hoosier  Democrat, 
Churubusco,  Truth, 
Columbia,  Mail, 
Connersville,  News,    ) 
Times,  j 
Courier, 
Corydon,  Democrat, 
Covington,  Friend, 

Republican, 
Crawfordsville,  Journal 

Journal 
_^ '  Star, 

Danville,  Hendricks  Co.  Republican, 
Delphi,  Carroll  Co.  Citizen-Times, 
Journal, 

Derby,  Game  Bird,  (ST/et'.") 

Elkhart,  Truth, 

Herald  of  Truth, 
Mennonitische  Rundschau, 
Young  People's  Paper,  fS!a7e2.") 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Semi-weekly, 


Daily, 

Daily 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weeklv, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 


I 
I 

1,875 
7,881 


H 


H 


H 


2,8o< 


1,4^ 


H 


1,60; 

1,854 
14,500 


2,271 


AMFJ  •  :••',-••*  vMii  DIKBCTORY, 


INDIANA  -Con/inu^^ 

Elwood,  Calll.cailcr,  <  l>.inv,  I 

Call-leader,  f  Weekly.  I 

ETansvillc.  Courier,  Daily,  12,684 

Demokral,  I  Daily.  I 

Demokral.  f  Weekly.  H 

Journal-News.  Daily,  14,030 

Economist,  Weekly,  I 

Indiana  Post  und  AnzciK^r,  ^Veekly.  I 

Furniture  Industry,  Mnmhly.  I 

Hoosier  A.  O.  V .  W.  Witchman,   Monthly,  G 

Fythian  Knight,  Monthly,  M 

Flora,  Knterprise-ScntincI,  Weekly,  1.295 

Hoosier  Democrat.  Weekly,  3.5 ^^ 

Fort  Wayne.  Journal-Gazette,  Daily,  G 

News.  Daily,  8,109 

Sentinel.  I  Daily.  ('» 

Sentinel,  f  Weekly,  H 

Meilical  Journal  Magazine,      Monthly,  »,754 

Fowler,  Benton  Review,  Weekly, 

Frankfort,  Crescent,  Weekly,  I 

Mornm;;  Times,  >  Dailv,  I 

Times,                    f  Weekly,  I 

American  Standard,  Weekly,  H 

Franklin,    Democrat,  \Neekly,  I 

Goshen,  Democrat.  ^  Daily,  I 

Democrat,  f  Seini-wcekly,  I 

Cooking  Club,  (^JSSrTJSr*)  Monthly,  C 

Grecncastle,  Banner,  Weekly,  I 

Democrat.  U'eekly,  H 

Star-I'ress,  Weekly,  j 

Greenfield.  Republican,  Weekly,  I 

Herald  and   Tribune.  Weekly.  I 

Primitive  Monitor,  Monthly,  I 

Hartford  Citv.   Times,  Weekly,  I 

Huntington.  Kvenin);  Herald,  )  Daily,  1,780 

Herald,                    f  Weekly,  1,900 

Christian  Conservator,  Weekly,  H 

Farmers'  Guide,  (»S^.^,^'")        Weekly,  D 

Indianapolis,  Commercial-Reporter,  Daily,  G 

Indiana  Tribucnc,  Daily,  I 

Live  Stock  Journal.  Daily.  I 

News,  Daily,  72,895 

Sentinel,  )           Daily,  24.838 

Sentinel,  >          Sunday,  38,058 

Indiana  State  Sentinel,  )           Weekly,  A 

Star,  I  Daily,'  88,274 

Star,  f  Sunday,  58,648 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1231 


INDIANA— Contifiued. 


und 


Daily, 


G 


Dairy 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 


I 

G 

42,462 
G 


I 
I 

F 
I 
I 

G 
F 

H 

H 


Indianapolis,.  Sun, 

Indiana    Volksblatt 
Telegraph, 

American  Tribune, 

Farm.  Star, 

Freeman, 

Indiana  Farmer, 

Jersey   Bulletin   and 
Farming, 

Marion  Co.  Mail, 

Patriot  Phalanx, 

Recorder, 

Rough  Notes, 

Trade  Journal, 

United  Mine  Workers'  Jour'l,  Weekly, 

Western  Horseman,  Weekly, 

Our  Standard,  Semi-monthly, 

Up  to  Date  Farming  and  Gar- 
dening, re'atcS?.")  Semi-m'thly,  131,250 

American  Farmer,  Live  Stock 
&  Poultry  Raiser, (^^J^^aTeS'')  Monthly, 

Awakener,  fa'sSTSar)  Monthly, 

Barrels  and  Bottles,  Monthly, 

Carpenter,  Monthly, 

Chronicle,  C^s^fi^in")  Monthly, 

Clay  Worker,  Monthly, 

Educator-Journal,  Monthly, 

Fanciers'  Gazette  f^T/^D    Monthly, 

Happiness  at  Home,(^^5fl"yPefe'')Monthly, 

Locomotive  Firemen's  Maga- 
zine, Monthly, 

Madame,  Monthly, 

Matson's  Monthly, 

Medical  and  Surgical  Monitor,  Monthly, 

Missionary  Tidings,(^S'«a1SDMonthly, 

Municipal  Engineering, 

Odd-Fellows'  Talisman, 

Typographical  Journal, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Wood-Worker, 
Kokomo,  Dispatch,  ) 
Dispatch,  j 
Tribune, 
Vaccination, 
Lafayette,  Courier,  ) 
Courier,  ) 
Evening  Call, 
Morning  Journal, 
Journal, 


\ 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


C 

3,583 
I 

E 

64,958 

G 

F 

I 

I 

56,663 
A 

5,381 
2,000 

17,791 
4,925 
7,583 

43,675 

F 
I 
1 
I 
I 

4,054 

I 

I 

4,718 

H 


AM£I(U   ^^    S  },\\  ^  !  A  !  Kl;    M  icKC  1  < 'UT, 


INDIANA— Con/tnyf  J 

I^favclle,  Commercial  (iazellc, 

Home  Juurnal, 
I.a^'ran^c.  Dirt. 
Laporle,  Herald,  I 

Hcraltl,  \ 
laurel.  Review, 
Lawrcnceburg,  Register, 
Lebanon,  Patriot, 

Pioneer, 
I.igonier,  Leader, 

Logansport,  Journal, 
Pharos,  ) 
Pharos,  f 
Reporter, 
Advance, 
Chronicle, 
Loogrx)tce,  Martin  Co.  Tribune. 
Madjson,  Courier,  i 
Courier,  f 
Democrat, 
Marion,  Chronicle,  ) 
Chronicle,  f 
Leader, 
New«-'I'ribunc, 
Shield  of  I*hi  Kappa  Psi, 
Teachers*  Journal, 
Mirhijran  City,  Kvemiv/  Dispatch,  ) 

Dispat-  f 

Mishawaka,  Power  and  Transmission, 

Monticello.  Herald, 

Nf  iinrie,   M<irn:njj  Star  and  News,  ) 

M  ^  Star  and  News,  f 

Times,  i 

Times,  f 
New  Albany,  Ledger, 

Medical  Herald, 
Newcastle,  Tribune. 
Newport.  IL)osicr  State, 
Noblovillc.  Hamilton  Co.  Ledger, 
North  Vernon,  Sun, 
Notre  Dame,  Ave  Maria, 
Scholastic, 
Orleans,  Progress-Kxaminer, 
Osgood,  Ripley  Journal, 
Owcnsville,  Messenger, 
Peru,  Miami  Co.  Sentinel  and  Record, 

Republican, 
Portland,  Sun, 


Weekly, 

3».549 

Weekly, 

(; 

Mouthlv, 

1 

Dailv. 

1,286 

Weeklv, 

«.44i 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly. 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

».95* 

Daily,' 

3»oo' 

Daily, 

I 

Semi -weekly, 

I 

Dailv, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

3.500 

Weekly, 

I 

Dailv,' 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly. 

I 

Dailv, 

S^^.Vy 

Daily, 

\{ 

Monthly, 

I 

Mnnthly, 

7»792 

D.iilv. 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

(Quarterly, 

I) 

Weeklv, 

1.3-4 

Daily,' 

2S,7.?i 

Sundav, 

20,424 

Daily.' 

I 

Weekly. 

I 

Weekly 

I 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Weeklv, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weeklv. 

I 

Weeklv, 

I  1 , 1  60 

Weekly, 

^4.757 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weeklv. 

I 

Weekly. 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly. 

I 

Semi-weeklv, 

I 

OVER  1,000  CTRCULATION. 


123.f- 


INDIANA     Continued. 

Princeton,  Clarion  News,  ) 
Clarion  News,  \ 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Redkey,  Times, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Rensselaer,  Republican, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Jasper  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,566 

Richmond,  Evening  Item, 

Daily, 

38,411 

Palladium, 

Weekly, 

1 

Sun-Telegram, 
Sun-Telegram, 

Daily, 

3,761 

Weekly, 

I 

Rochester,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

2,750 

Rockport,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,938 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,808 

Rockville,  Progressive  Country  Life, 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Rosetown,  Kankakee  Valley  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Rushville,  American,  (^SayS") 

Weekly, 

I 

Salem,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican  Leader, 

Weekly, 

I 

Seymour,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,816 

Shelbyville,  Democrat,                ) 
Shelby  Democrat,  J 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Shoals,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,252 

South  Bend,  Tribune, 

Daily, 

6,539 

Labor  Journal,  (S'iteaD 

Semi-monthly,          I 

South  Whitley,  Whitley  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

H 

Spencer,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Agricultural  Epitomist,  (^£Tyeir°)  Monthly, 

A 

Sullivan,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Terre  Haute,  Star,  [ 

Daily, 

21,283 

Star,  \ 

Sunday, 

15,395 

Tribune-Gazette,  | 
Tribune-Gazette,  ) 

Daily, 

TO, 000 

Sunday, 

F 

Tr»il<^r     /Subscription\ 
1  oner,    ^^  50c.  a  year.  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Tipton,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Union  City,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Eagle, 

Weekly, 

I 

r^ii<=>cf     /SubscriptionN 
VJUCbL,   ^^  50c.  a  year.  ) 

Monthly, 

2,583 

Veedersburg,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Versailles,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Vevay,  Reveille, 

Weekly, 

1,354 

Vincennes,  Capital, 

Daily, 

I 

Wabash,  Plain  Dealer,  ) 

Daily, 

1,422 

Plain  Dealer,  f 

Weekly, 

2,146 

Warren,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,630 

Warsaw,  Northern  Indianian, 

Weekly, 

I 

National  Union, 

Weekly, 

I 

78 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1235 


INDIANA— Continued. 

Waterloo,  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Winamac,  Pulaski  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Winchester,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

INDIAN    TERRITORY. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Ardmore,  Ardmoreite,  [ 
Ardmoreite,  j 

Daily, 

2,068 

Weekly, 

3,291 

Muskogee,  Phoenix, 

Weekly, 

I 

Okemah,  Journal, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

South  McAlester,  Capital, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wagoner,  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

IOWA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Adair,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Adel,  Dallas  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Afton,  Star-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,404 

Albia,  Monroe  Co.  News  and  Albia  Democrat,Weekly, 

I 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,302 

Algona,  Upper  Des  Moines  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Anamosa,  Eureka, 

Weekly, 

I 

Arlington,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,526 

Atlantic,  Cass  Co.  Democrat, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Telegraph, 

Weekly, 

I 

Messenger, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bedford,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,491 

Belle  Plaine,  Union, 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

Bellevue,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,039 

Bloomfield,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Boone,  Boone  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1 

News,  ) 

Daily, 

1,250 

News, 

Weekly, 

1,900 

Boone  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Breda,  Ostfriesische  Nachrichten, 

Tri-monthly, 

5,800 

Burlington,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

G 

Hawkeye,  | 

Daily, 

7,560 

Hawkeye,  j 

Weekly, 

I 

Journal, 

Daily, 

H 

Volksfreund-Tribuene, 

Weekly, 

H 

Bussey,  Tri-County  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Carroll,  Sentinel, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,301 

Cascade,  Katholischer  Waechter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Cedarfalls,  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Gazette, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Dannevirke, 

Weekly, 

I 

Globe, 

Weekly, 

I 

AMKRICAN  NKWSPArEU   1>1HK<  TOItT. 


OVER  1.000  CIRCULATIOISL 


1237 


IOWA     Contiiiued. 

Cedar  Rapids — 

Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  j 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican, 

Daily, 

G 

Saturday  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Courier, 

Monthly, 

I 

Helping  Hand  Messenger, 

Monthly, 

I,OCO 

Kvindenog  Hjemmet,  (XTS") 

Monthly, 

81,441 

Modern  Brotherhood,  ('^STeS") 

Monthly, 

77,500 

Railway  Conductor, 

Monthly, 

34,266 

Western  Penman, 

Monthly, 

E 

Western  Poultry  Journal,  ft^oSiSD 

Monthly, 

I 

Centerpoint,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Centerville,  lowegian, 

Semi-weekly, 

1,915 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Chariton,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,661 

Charles  City,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,804 

Iowa  Teacher,  i^^'T?^) 

Monthly, 

F 

Cherokee,  Times-Herald, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Clarinda,  Herald, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,442 

Clarion,  Wright  Co.  Democrat, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Wright  Co.  Monitor, 

Weekly, 

I 

Clarksville,  Star, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Clinton,  Advertiser, 

Daily,' 

10,163 

Herald,  ) 

Daily, 

G 

Herald,    f    (^ste^ateaD 

Weekly, 

I 

Anzeiger, 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

Corning,  Adams  Co.  Union-Repubhcan, 

Weekly, 

I 

Correctionville,  Sioux  Valley  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Corydon,  Wayne  Co.  Democrat, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Times-Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Council  Bluffs,  Nonpareil,  \ 

Daily, 

8,430 

Nonpareil,  v 

Sunday, 

I 

Nonpareil,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Cresco,  Howard  Co.  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Plaindealer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Creston,  Advertiser,  ) 

Daily, 

2,733 

Advertiser,  f 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Morning  American,        ) 
Independent  American,  \ 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Union  Co.  Progress,  (^g^'sSlTear.'')     " 

Monthly, 

I 

Davenport,  Democrat,  \ 

Daily, 

4,977 

Democrat,  >■ 

Sunday, 

I 

Democrat,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican,  ) 
Republican,  j 

Daily, 

H 

Sunday, 

H 

Times,  ) 

Daily, 

9,395 

Times,  j 

Semi-weekly, 

2,524 

vrM 


AMBUICAN  NIWHI'ArSK  DlKKcTOUY. 


IOWA  — Ccm/inui' J. 

Davenport,  luwa  Reft>rni,  / 
Iowa  Refi)rni,  f 
Iowa  Catholic  Messenger, 
Decor.ih,  Dtn  orah-r«)Sten  and  ved  Arnen, 
Evang.  Luth.  Kirketidendc, 
Public  Opinion, 
Republican, 
Denison,  Hulletin, 
Del  Moines — 

Capital, 

News,  I 

News,  f 

Register  and  Leader, 

Register  and  Leader, 

Iowa  State  Register, 

Christian  Union, 

Dial  of  I*r«»grcss, 

H  id. 

li'wa  I  1  >ien, 

Iowa  Siaats  Anzcigcr, 

Iowa  Unu»riist, 

Mail  and  I  inies. 

Spirit  of  the  West, 

Svithiod, 

W  ailace's  Farmer, 

Aineru  an  Munici;  s. 

Christian  Worker,  (  "i7^) 

Chir   '        m's  ^'  .:;c, 

C  n  ()sic«'j'.iili, 

lowa  (     :!.mercial  Review, 
Iowa  .N!         al  Journal, 
Iowa   Trade  Journal, 
Midland  Schools, 
Northwestern  Banker, 

r        s  Popular  M'thiy,  (^.'V;:!;'') 

"-           >ful  Karniing. 
W  L>.Lfn  Farm  J<>  --   '. 
Yeoman's  Shield,  ^  .       '^■^) 
Dubuque,  Krening  (ilohc- 1    al. 

Morning  Telegraph, 

Telegraph-Herald, 

Telegraph, 

Telegraph- Herald, 

Times, 

Times, 

Times, 

Catholic  Tribune. 

Der  Presbyterianer. 


Semi  weekly, 

I 

Weeklv, 

T 

Weekly, 

li 

Weekly, 

40.320 

Weekly, 

10,601 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

^558 

Dailv. 

3(>^^i5 

T^. !;. 

42,620 

^v, 

42,844 

Daily, 

C 

Sunday, 

c 

Weekly, 

c» 

Weekly. 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

Wrrkly, 

B 

Wetklv, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Wiiklv, 

11 

Weekly, 

I 

Werkly, 

G 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly. 

36,811 

Mom: 

11 

M 

1 

M 

G 

iM ' '  1  i  k  1 1  y  1 

(; 

M.nthly, 

li 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

4.541 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

B 

Mont*  'v 

G 

Monti.,; , 

8,285 

Monthly, 

F 

Daily. 

H 

Morning, 

H 

Evening, 

G 

Sunday, 

F 

Semi-weekly, 

G 

Daily, 

12.833 

Sunday, 

19,104 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekl'y, 

H 

Weekly, 

1.550 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1239 


IOWA     Continued. 

Dubuque,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

I 

Katholischer  Westen, 

Weekly, 

G 

Luxemburger  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

Iowa  Churchman, 

Monthly, 

Our  German  Work,  ^"sSl'i^ea?^) 

Quarterly, 

Dyersville,  Commercial, 

Weekly, 

Elkader,  Register, 

Weekly, 

Elma,  New  Era, 

Weekly, 

1,523 

Emmetsburg,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

Fairfield,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

Fort  Dodge,  Evening  Messenger, 
Messenger, 

Daily, 

1,958 

Weekly, 

3,325 

Post, 

Weekly, 

Glenwood,  Mills  Co.  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,680 

Opinion, 

Weekly, 

Grinnell,  Herald, 

Semi-weekly, 

Grundy  Center,  Grundy  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

Hamburg,  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I,OCO 

Hampton,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

Franklin  Co.  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

Globe, 

Weekly, 

Harlan,  Vaegteren, 

Weekly, 

Hedrick,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,862 

Humboldt,  Humboldt  Co.  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,5^3 

Humboldt  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,300 

Idagrove,  Ida  Co.  Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

Independence,  Bulletin  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Conservative, 

Weekly, 

1,789 

Indianola,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,350 

Record, 

Weekly, 

Iowa  City,  Press, 

Daily, 

Republican,  ) 
Republican,  j 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Iowa  Citizen, 

Tri-weekly, 

Jefferson,  Bee, 

Weekly, 

Souvenir, 

Weekly, 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

Keokuk,  Gate  City, 

Daily, 

3,145 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

Keosauqua,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

Knoxville,  Express, 

Weekly, 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

Reporter, 

Weekly, 

Lake  City,  Graphic, 

Weekly, 

Lamoni,  Saints'  Herald, 

Weekly, 

G 

Zion's  Hope,  f^^'lteS") 

Weekly, 

H 

Autumn  Leaves, 

Monthly, 

Lansing,  Allamakee  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Mirror, 

Weekly, 

lt«U  AMI  tf        ,,-y^ 


IOWA  — 0/////;».  . 

LapDrtc  City,  Railway  News, 

Ueeklv, 

I.awlcr,  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

i.i.i' 

Lc  Mars,  (i loin: -Post, 

'^'  Mil  weekly, 

Sentinel, 

.-;  ;mi  weekly. 

a. 468 

HeruUl. 

Weekly, 

I. con,  Decatur  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Reporter, 

NV  eeklv, 

Logan,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

lyo:  -,  Tri-City  Labor  Voice, 

Seini  nionlhlv. 

2,222 

McGregor,  News, 

Wreklv. 

1.698 

North  Iowa  Times, 

Wcrkl'v. 

Mclntire,  S  » !  Companion,  (X^r^) 

MonlliiV, 

Malvern,  Li ..  ..;, 

Wrcklv, 

MaiK  lieslcr,  Delaware  Co.  News. 

Weekly, 

M mning.  Monitor. 

NN  eekly, 

Manson,  I  )ennM  rat, 

Weekly, 

2,000 

.\Lipleton.  Press, 

Weekly. 

•Mniuoketa,  I                      tincl, 

Weekly, 

'        i'oiitd  Record,  (!^— — ^ 

*•    Mthly, 

a, 08.^ 

Mariiii),  >cnti: 

V\  .rV.ly, 

Marshalltown.  i.»  >;  Times- K i';-^-    / 

I'        •  .' 

8,678 

Iowa   Timcs-i.c^ .*..,  ( 

weekly, 

0 

Hrr.ilr!, 

-      y. 

Mason  City,  G               i/ettc,  i 

D.iiiv, 

Globe  Gazette,  f 

Weekly, 

Tinu-s- Herald,  1 

Daily. 

Times- Herald,  f 

Semi -weekly, 

Farmers'  Institute,  C^^V^/SD 

Monthly, 

G 

Maxwell,  I<m'a  Odd  Fellow, 

Semimonthly, 

Melrose,  Hii;  Four  Saturday  Record, 

Weekly, 

Monlicello,  Kxpress, 

Weekly, 

Mountayr,  News, 

Semi-weekly, 

Rinj^j^old  Record, 

Weekly, 

Mount  Pleasant,  Journal, 

Semi-weekly, 

Dial  of  Progress, 

Weekly. 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

2.034 

Mount  Vernon,  Fruiiman,  ("SS'^fJSS*) 

Monthlv, 

H 

Muscatine,  Evening  Journal,  ) 

Daily, 

5.2-;o 

Jou.nal, 

Semi-weekly, 

3.039 

News- Tribune,  ) 

Dailv. 

News- Tribune, 

Weekly, 

Loyal  Workman, 

M(»nllilv. 

Neola,  Reporter, 

Weeklv. 

Nevada,  Representative, 

Weekly, 

New  Hampton,  Courier, 

Weekly. 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

Newton,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

Journal, 

Weekly. 

Record, 

Weekly, 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1241 


I O  W  A — Continued 

. 

Oelwein,  Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

Onawa,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

2,142 

Orange  City,  De  Volksvriend, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sioux  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

De  Heidenwereld,  (^6"c'a''ySr 

)  Monthly, 

H 

Osage,  Mitchell  Co.  Press-Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Osceola,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

2,322 

P.  E.  0.  Record,  (^c'TeaD 

Monthly, 

G 

Oskaloosa,  Herald, 

Daily, 

I 

Times-Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Saturday  Globe, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ottumwa,  Courier, 
Courier, 

Daily, 

4^938 

Tri-weekly, 

7,757 

Oxford,  Leader, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Pella,  Baptist  Record, 

Weekly, 

2,935 

Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekblad, 

Weekly, 

I 

Perry,  Advertiser,    . 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Chief-Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Primghar,  O'Brien  Co.  Bell, 

Weekly, 

I 

Redoak,  Express, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,509 

Rock  Rapids,  Review, 

Weekly, 

I 

Rockwell  City,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sabula,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,692 

Sac  City,  Sac  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,902 

Sheldon,  Sun,  i^t^T^^) 

Weekly, 

I 

Shenandoah,  Sentinel, 

Tri-weekly, 

4,103 

World, 

Semi-weekly, 

r 

Missionary  World, 

Monthly, 

G 

Sidney,  Fremont  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fremont  Co.  Sun, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sigourney,  Keokuk  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

3,315 

Sioux  City,  Journal,  ) 

M'ng&  ev'g. 

21,784 

Journal,  >■ 

Sunday, 

G 

Journal,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  j 

Daily, 

20,67s 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Der  Volksfreund, 

Weekly, 

I 

Farmers*  Breeder, 

Weekly, 

F 

Farmers'  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

39,280 

Northwestern  Catholic, 

Weekly, 

H 

Hospital  und  Krankenfreund, 

Ri-monthly, 

I 

Sloan,  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Spencer,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

14,777 

Storm  Lake,  Buena  Vista  Vidette, 

Weekly, 

I 

IMS 


AXirnirvs  NSWKI'AI'KK  DII'^'  1'»"V 


■  •  ^^.^  V 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1243 


lOV^  A— Continued. 

Strawberry  Point,  Mail-Press, 

Weekly, 

1 

Tama,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

i,6oo 

Tipton,  Conservative, 

Weekly, 

I 

Traer,  Star-Clipper, 

Weekly, 

H 

Farm  and  R.  E.  Journal,  f^^B^'l^eaD 

Monthly, 

6,ooo 

Washington,  Evening  Journal, 

Daily, 

1,421 

Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,050 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Waterloo,  Courier,  ) 
Courier,  f 

Daily, 

3,699 

Semi-weekly, 

2,019 

Times-Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Kimball's  Dairy  Farmer, 

Semi-monthly, 

G 

Creamery  Journal, 

Monthly, 

G 

Egg  Reporter, 

Monthly, 

E 

Woman's  Standard, 

Monthly, 

1,500 

Waverly,  Bremer  Co.  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Webster  City,  Graphic-Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

West  Union,  Argo, 

Weekly, 

2,258 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Winterset,  Madisonian, 

Weekly, 

I 

News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

,  Woodbine,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

KANSAS. 

(Map  on  pag*  oppoilte.) 

Abilene,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,500 

Reflector, 

Weekly, 

1,600 

Alma,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,289 

Signal, 

Weekly, 

1,527 

Atchison,  Globe,  ) 

Globe,  f   eS'l'S-C") 

Daily, 

5,599 

Weekly, 

H 

Kansas  Staats  Anzeiger, 

Weekly, 

H 

Amer.  Photographer,  f^^'i'i.C") 

Monthly, 

1,500 

Belleville,  Telescope, 

Weekly, 

H 

Beloit,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

Western  Call, 

Weekly, 

Burlingame,  Osage  Co.  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

Burlington,  Jeffersonian,  (^fttT/ea^) 

Semi-weekly, 

2,225 

Chanute,  Sun, 

Daily, 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

1,696 

Clay  Center,  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

Times, 

Weekly, 

Western  Breeders*  Journal, 

Monthly, 

G 

(Subscription  26c.  a  year.) 

Coffeyville,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Columbus,  Modern  Light, 

Weekly, 

Concordia,  Kansan, 

Weekly, 

2,188 

Council  Grove,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,200 

Eldorado,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

\'H*  AMKMICAN   NEWnrAPEK   I»II{K<  TOKY, 


KANSAS -G^«//nu/'./. 

EklorailtJ,  Induslrial  Advocate, 
Ellinwood,  IJarton  Co.  Prcs^e, 
Emporia,  Ga/.ctie, 


Ga/.ctie,  ) 
Ciazclle,  ) 


Republican, 
Kan!>as  Prohibitionist, 
Eureka,  Pcinorranc  Messenger, 

HcTaM, 

Fort  Scott,  Rcj)  ^n, 

Frankfort,  Review, 
Fredonia,  Wilson  Co.  Citizen, 
Girard,  Appeal  to  Reason,  C^TTfCi^) 

Press, 
Hiawatha.  Hrown  Co.  World, 
Kansas  ^^  •ti  )crat, 
Hi!!sboro.  Pressc,  ^x.*,':^"") 
Huliun,  Recorder, 

Tribune, 
Hutchinson.  Saturday  Hce,  CKT,^') 

News,  \ 

News,  f  (^r.'i^^) 

K    ri^.is  Educator, 
lola,  R'       ■     .  I 

K'  .^ 

Jewell.  J.  -c.i  Co.  Republican, 
Junrtinn  Cifv,  Pnion.  | 

Kansas  City,  Labor  Record, 

Cooper's  International  Journal,  Mnmhly, 

Journal  of  Boiler  Makers, 
Kir.i^m.in,  Journal, 
Kiowa,  News  K 
Larned,  Tiller  auu   i  oiler, 
Lawrence,  Jeffersonian  Gazette, 

Fraternal  Aid,  i        ,       '') 
Occult  Truth  Seeker, 
Leavenworth,  Times,  ) 

Times,  f   CS?75Sr) 
Tribuene, 

Western  Life,  («S??y2,-) 
Home  Record, 
Lincoln,  Republican, 
Lyons,  Central  Kansas  Democrat, 
McLouth,  Times, 

McPherson,  Republican  and  Press, 
Manhattan,  Industrialist, 
Mercur)% 


Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Dailv, 

2.0S7 

Weekly, 

2,061 

Paiv. 

H 

Wceiclv, 

i 

Weekly, 

I 

Weeklv. 

I 

D. 

1.540 

Weekly, 

1.764 

Weekly. 

I 

Weekly, 

A 

Werkl'v, 

I 

Werkly. 

3.»57 

Wr    '  ''  . 

I 

\S  c  c 

I 

WeeK  >, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly. 

I 

I).. 

2,964 

Wee 

I 

Monia.y. 

7.625 

Daily, 

3.170 

W'    '  • -. 

I 

\N      t              r.     ,      ,     , 

».575 

Daily.' 

1 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

,  M  nn  I  hly. 

H 

Monthly. 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly. 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

D.-iilv  ' 

H 

W 

H 

Monthly, 

E 

Monthly, 

H 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

F 

Wccklv. 

I 

Weekly, 

3^894 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1245 


KANSAS — Continued. 

Manhattan,  Nationalist, 
Jayhawker, 
Mankato,  Western  Advocate, 
Marysville,  Advocate-Democrat, 
Marshall  Co.  News, 
Minneapolis,  Better  Way, 
Messenger, 

Kansas  Workman,  (S'l^eS.'^) 
Sprig  of  Myrtle,  (SfT/iD 
Newton,  Journal, 

Post  and  Volksblatt, 
Olathe,  Mirror, 

Osborne,  Osborne  Co.  Farmer, 
Ottawa,  Evening  Herald, 
Republic,  ) 

Republic-Times,  j 
Independent  and  Journal, 
Chautauqua  Assembly  Herald, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Select  Knight,  (^SflTeaD 
Paola,  Miami  Republican, 
Parsons,  Weavers'  Herald, 
Pittsburg,  Headlight, 

Volksfreund, 
Pleasanton,  Observer, 
Pratt,  Pratt  Co.  Republican, 

Pratt  Co.  Union, 
Randolph,  Enterprise, 
Salina,  Union, 
Sedan,  Lance, 
Seneca,  Courier-Democrat, 

Rural  Kansan, 
Smith  Center,  Smith  Co.  Pioneer, 
Sterling,  Kansas  Bulletin, 
Topeka,  Capital, 

Capital, 

Kansas  Capital, 

Herald, 

State  Journal, 

Farmers'  Advocate, 

Kansas  Farmer, 

Mail  and  Breeze, 

Merchants'  Journal, 

Western  Veteran, 

Western  Odd-Fellow,  i^^^^'l'fl^) 

Household, 

Missouri  Valley  Farmer, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Poultry  Gazette,  (^S'aT^!") 
Western  School  Journal, 


Weekly, 

2,132 

Semi-quarterly,      H 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

1,533 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

44,906 

Monthly, 

4,421 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

1,292 

Weekly, 

2,070 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,898 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,610 

Weekly, 

1,476 

Weekly, 

1,089 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,089 

Daily, 

"17,531 

Sunclay, 

15,598 

Semi-weekly, 

16,550 

Daily, 

9,795 

Daily, 

15,498 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

53,138 

Weekly, 

2,6cO 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-monthly,  6,379 
Monthly,  67,750 

Monthly,        i35,5oo 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 


18,775 
7,808 


v:46 


AM 


N    NKWM'AI'KH    I>IHK«  TOUY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1247 


K  A  N  S  A  S— Continued. 

Troy,  Kansas  Chief, 
Wamego,  Times, 
Washington,  Register, 
Wellington,  Monitor-Press, 
People's  Voice, 
Westmoreland,  Recorder, 

Wichita,  Beacon,  ) 

Beacon,  j 

Eagle, 

Eagle,  f 

Catholic  Advance, 

Herold, 

Kansas  Commoner,  (^SflTeaD 

Price  Current, 

Star, 
Winfield,  Courier, 

Albright's  Farm  and  Ranch, 
Tribune, 


/Subscription\ 
V  50c.  a  year.  / 


KENTUCKY. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Augusta,  Bracken  Chronicle, 
Bardstown,  Nelson  Co.  Record, 

Berea,  Citizen,  («^'^fl7e*ir) 
Carrollton,  Democrat, 

News, 
Cloverport,  Breckinridge  News, 
Covington,  Kentucky  Post, 
Commonwealth, 
Cynthiana,  Log  Cabin, 
Earlington,  Bee, 
Elizabethtown,  News, 
Flemingsburg,  Times-Democrat, 
Franklin,  Southern  Journal  of  Osteopathy, 
Fulton,  American  Baptist  Flag, 
Glasgow,  Times, 
Greenup,  Democrat, 
Harrodsburg,  Democrat, 

Herald, 
Hartford,  Herald, 
Henderson,  Gleaner,  ) 
Gleaner,  j" 

Kentucky  Workman, 
Hodgensville,  Larue  Co.  Herald, 
Hopkinsville,  Kentucky  New  Era, 

Kentuckian, 

Major, 

Fancy  Fowls,  i^^'^^:^l^) 
Jackson,  Breathitt  Co.  News, 


Weekly, 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I,8l2 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

1,439 

Daily, 

11,302 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

19,800 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly 

2,954 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,968 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,784 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,220 

Daily, 

13,056 

Monthly, 

11,416 

Weekly, 

1,492 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Weekly, 

i5,8co 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,353 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

3,375- 

Weekly, 

1,121 

Vi*B 


AM 


N     N  K  A  -!■  Wi.li    MKK'    lUUV 


KENTUCKY  --ConHnued 

Kuitawa,  Lyon  Co.  limes, 

Weeklv. 

I 

l-          «n,  Kntcrprisc, 

Weekly, 

I 

LcA.K.i;lon,    Leader,  \ 

Daily. 

4,041 

Leader,  f 

Sundav, 

5.597 

Morning  Herald,  ) 

Daily.' 

I 

HtraUl.                    [ 

Sundav, 

I 

l*rcss- Transcript,  ) 

Weekly. 

I 

Blue  Grass  Blade, 

Sundav, 

G 

Kentucky  Stock  larm. 

Weeklv, 

I 

Observer, 

Wcckl'y. 

I 

Southern  School  Journal, 

Monthly, 

G 

Louisa,  Rig  Sandy  News, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Louisfillc,  Anzeigcr.  j 

Daily. 

H 

Anzei^ier,  > 

Semi  weekly, 

H 

Anzeijjcr,  \ 

Weekly, 

G 

Courier-Journal,  \ 

Daily. 

E 

Courier-Journal,  V 

Sundav, 

E 

Courier-Journal,  ) 

Weekly, 

F 

Evening  Post, 

Daily, 

C 

Herald.  ] 

Dailv, 

E 

Herald,  V 

s  -  ■'  - 

E 

Herald.  S  (^SS^ISlT) 

*-     • 

F 

Times, 

Dailv. 

C 

American  Baptist, 

Wee'K.v. 

I 

Baptist  Argus, 

Weeklv. 

9.41.^ 

Central  Methodist, 

Weeklv. 

I 

Christian  Companion. 

Weeklv, 

H 

Christian  ObserTer. 

WeekW, 

1.997 

Farmers*  Home  Journal. 

Weekly, 

I 

Journal  ot  Labor. 

Wreklv, 

I 

Katholischer  Glaubensbote, 

Wctklv. 

I 

Pentecostal  Herald, 

WceklT. 

F 

Western  Recorder, 

Weekly. 

H 

Ht)mc  and  Farm.    (^J^jSlT) 

Semi-m'thly. 

io«;,8o4 

NLiM^nic  Home  Journal, 

Semi-monthl 

y,         D 

Barrel  and   Box, 

Monthly, 

G 

Bishop's  Letter,  {^          ) 

Ntonthly, 

I 

Home,  f:        .-) 

Monthly, 

G 

Jour,  of  Medicine  and  Surgcrv, 

Monthly, 

I 

Ky.  S.  S.  Reporter,  (*a^.^,^^"j 

Monthly, 

H 

Lost  Cause, 

Monthly, 

H 

Medical  Progress, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Rock  Products, 

Monthly, 

I 

Southern  Broad-Axe.  (^j^TjC;"'] 

)   Monthly, 

H 

Southern  Home,  C^    ,      ,') 

Monthly, 

B 

Trade  News, 

Monthly, 

I 

Wine  and  Spirit  Bulletin, 

Monthly, 

I 

Madisonville,  Glenn's  Graphic, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Hustler, 

Weeklv, 

H 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1249 


KENTUCKY     Contu 

nued.. 

Mayfield,  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

I 

Morganfield,  Sun, 

Weekly, 

2,393 

Mount  Sterling,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Murray,  Calloway  Times,  i^ti^^^l^^) 

Weekly, 

I 

Ledger, 

Weekly, 

I 

Owensboro,  Inquirer,  ) 
Inquirer,  j" 

Daily, 

1,865 

Weekly, 

2,726 

Messenger,  | 
Messenger,  f 

Daily, 

2,228 

Weekly, 

4>oi3 

Kentucky  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Owenton,  News-Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Owingsville,  Outlook, 

Weekly, 

I 

Paducah,  News-Democrat,  J 

Daily, 

l^'^^l 

News-Democrat,  > 

Sunday, 

3,207 

News-Democrat,  ) 

Weekly, 

3,135 

Sun, 

Daily, 

2,780 

Journal  of  Labor, 

Weekly, 

2,525 

Kentucky  Patriot, 

Monthly, 

20,833 

Princeton,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Richmond,  Climax, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shelbyville,  Shelby  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shelby  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shelby  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

H 

Smithland,  Livingston  Banner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Stanford,  Interior  Journal, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Uniontown,  Telegram, 

Weekly, 

I 

Warsaw.  Independent, 

Weekly, 

H 

LOUISIANA. 

(Map  on  paR*  following.) 

Alexandria,  Town  Talk, 

Weekly, 

I 

Baptist  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Covington,  Sunday-School  Era, 

Monthly, 

1,227 

Crowley,  Signal, 

Weekly, 

2,248 

Rice     Journal    and    Gulf    Coast 

Farmer, 

Monthly, 

5,866 

Grand  Cane,  Beacon,  (^S^lTea?.") 

Weekly, 

I 

Homer,  Guardian  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Lake  Charles,  American, 

Daily, 

1,852 

Monroe,  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

I 

New  Iberia,  Enterprise  and  Observer, 

Weekly, 

I 

New  Orleans,  Item, 

Daily, 

20,194 

L'Abeille,  ) 
L'Abeille,  ) 

Daily, 

### 

Weekly, 

H 

News, 

Daily, 

^'^yZ'^Z 

Picayune,  ) 

Daily, 

F 

Picayune,  v 

Sunday, 

D 

Picayune,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

79 


1160 


AMKHICAN  NKWMPAI'KK   I)lliEtT«H(Y. 


1 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1251 


LOUISIANA— C^////>«/^^. 

New  Orleans,  States, 

States, 

States, 

Times-Democrat, 

Times- Democrat, 

Times-Democrat, 

Christian  Advocate, 

Harlequin, 

L'ltalo-Americano  Di  Nuova 
Orleans, 

Louisiana  Planter  and  Sugar 
Manufacturer, 

S'western  Christ.  Advocate, 

Southwestern  Presbyterian, 

Southern  Buck, 
Winnfield,  Southern  Sentinel, 

MAINE. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Auburn,  Advocate, 
*  Augusta,  Kennebec  Journal,  ) 
Kennebec  Journal,  j 
Maine  Farmer, 
New  Age, 

American  Woman,  ftc'l'lS?") 
Comfort,  (&Tla*r) 
Good  Stories, 
Lane's  List,  {%t%'':T) 
Vickery  &  Hill  List,  (^fcTeS!") 
Bangor,  Commercial, 
Commercial. 
News,  ) 
News,  [ 

Industrial  Journal, 
Maine  Sportsman, 
Bar  Harbor,  Record, 
Bath,  Times,  ) 


4 


Independent  and  Enterprise, 
Biddeford,  Journal,  ) 

Journal,  \ 

Record,  ) 

Record,  j 
Brunswick,  Record,     ' 
Calais,  Advertiser, 

Times, 
Camden,  Herald, 
Caribou,  Aroostook  Republican, 
Dover,  Piscataquis  Observer, 
Eastport,  Sentinel, 


Daily, 

18,658 

Sunday, 

21,765 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

F 

Sunday, 

£ 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

3,000 

Weekly, 

9A9^ 

Weekly, 

4,819 

Monthly, 

4,815 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

6,344 

Weekly, 

2,486 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

786,444 

Monthly,     i. 

269,641 

Monthly, 

454,^17 

Monthly, 

A 

Monthly,      i, 

355,961 

Daily, 

8,991 

Weekly, 

28,837 

Daily, 

10,1 1& 

Semi-weekly, 

6,253 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

2,433 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,422 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,297 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,608 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

^yS^S 

Weekly, 

1,806 

Weekly, 

1,918 

Weekly, 

I 

AMKUK  AN    NKWSI'AI'KH   DIUKtTOItT, 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1253 


MAI  N  E — Continued. 

Ellsworth,  American, 
Farmington,  Chronicle, 

School  World,  (STSD 
Freeport,  Six  Town  Times, 
Lewiston,  Evening  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  J 

Sun, 

Le  Messager, 
Lisbon  Falls,  Lisbon  Enterprise, 
Norway,  Oxford  Co.  Advertiser, 
Phillips,  Maine  Woods  and  Woodman, 
Pittsfield,  Advertiser, 
Portland,  Advertiser, 

Eastern  Argus,  | 
Eastern  Argus,  \ 
Evening  Express,   | 
Sunday  Telegram,  j 
Press, 

Sunday  Times, 
Maine  State  Press, 
Philatelic  Era,  i^t^T?'^) 
Zion's  Advocate, 
Journal  of  Medicine  and  Science, 
Masonic  Journal,  (^5^^^?.°) 
Welcome  Guest,  (^a'^sc'aTear) 
Masonic  Token,  (^^aySr) 
Rockland,  Star, 

Courier-Gazette, 
Opinion, 
Rumford  Falls,  Times, 
Sanford,  Tribune, 
Skowhegan,  Somerset  Reporter, 
Van  Buren,  Le  Journal  Du  Madawaska, 
Waldoboro,  Lincoln  Co.  News, 
Waterville,  Evening  Mail, 

Turf,  Farm  and  Home, 
American  Home,  (^^o^aTeSD 
Clifton  Monthly,  ^^c'lTea?'') 
Home  Queen,  (^sfeTeaD 
Sawyer  Trio,  (s^rnrSySr.) 

<^iir^r>P'cc     /  Subscription  \ 
ouuL,C&£>,   ^^  26c.  a  year.  / 

Westbrook,  Chronicle-Gazette, 

Transcript, 
Yarmouth,  Maine  State  S.  S.  Star, 
York,  Old  York  Transcript  and  Courant, 

MARYLAND. 

(Map  on  page  foUowIng.) 

Annapolis,  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  Naval 
Institute, 


Weekly, 
Weeklv 

2,392 
I 

VV  CCK-IV, 

Monthly, 

X 

I 

Weekly, 

1 

Daily, 

7,524 

Weekly, 

17,450 

Daily, 

3,109 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

L950 

Weekly, 

2,729 

Weekly, 

8,180 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

5,263 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

12,166 

Sunday, 

8,476 

Daily, 

< 

Sunday, 

H 

Weekly, 

< 

Weekly 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

B 

Quarterly, 

1,616 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,19a 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

^595 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,2Ca 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

331,613 

40,333 

Monthly, 

434,035 

Monthly,     i, 

3^6,449 

Monthly, 

C 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

E 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Quarterly, 


13M 


AMKKICAN  NEWhI'APBH   UIHK<  T(»HY 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


3255 


MARYLAND     Continued. 

Baltimore,  American,  \ 

Daily, 

59>02i 

American,  V 

Sunday, 

56,082 

American,  ) 

Semi-weekly, 

12,348 

Der  Deutsche  Correspondent, 

)  Haily, 

G 

Der  Deutsche  Correspondent, 

V  Sunday, 

I 

Der  Deutsche  Correspondent, 

)  Weekly, 

I 

Herald,  ) 

Daily, 

C 

Herald,  \ 

Sunday, 

C 

Herald,  ) 

W^eekly, 

c 

Journal, 

Die  Sonntags  Post, 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

News, 

Daily, 

53,784 

Sun,  ) 
Sun,  j 

Daily, 

c 

Weekly, 

E 

World, 

Daily, 

C 

Afro-American  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

H 

Bayerisches  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

G 

Catholic  Mirror, 

Weekly, 

G 

Chimes, 

Weekly, 

I 

Jewish  Comment, 

Weekly, 

I 

Katholische  Volks-Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

I 

Labor  Leader, 

Weekly, 

H 

Manufacturers'  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Methodist, 

Weekly, 

I 

Methodist  Protestant, 

Weekly, 

I 

Narodin  Noviny, 

Weekly, 

I 

Polonia, 

Weekly, 

IT 

Przyjaciel  Domu, 

Weekly, 

H 

Saturday  Review, 

Weekly, 

I 

Telegram, 

Weekly, 

2,490 

Wecker, 

Sunday, 

H 

Maryland  Baptist, 

Semi-monthly,          I 

Alert, 

Monthly, 

I 

Architects'  and  Builders'  Jour 

- 

nal. 

Monthly, 

H 

Baltimore  Herald,  (^"20'!%'^) 

Monthly, 

(H) 

Farmers'  &  Planters'  Guide, 

Monthly, 

21,016 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Field  Record,  (^^oSfajSr) 

Monthly, 

I 

I.  0.  H.  Advocate, 

Monthly, 

B 

Maryland  Churchman, 

Monthly, 

I 

Maryland  Searchlight, (S5"oc!aTeS" 

')  Monthly, 

I 

Southern  Farm  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

H 

Belair,  ^gis  and  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Cambridge,  Democrat  and  News, 

Weekly,' 

I 

Chestertown,  Kent  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Peninsula  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

I 

Cumberland,  Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

G 

UM 


AMKKICAN  NBW8rAl'KK  DlRKCToKY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1257 


MARYLAND     Continued. 

Cumberland,  News, 

Daily, 

I 

Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Denton,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Easton,  Star-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,672 

Delaware  Conference  Advocate, 

Monthly, 

H 

Elkton,  Cecil  Whig, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ellicott  City,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Frederick,  News,  ) 
News,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Examiner, 

W^eekly, 

I 

Hagerstown,  Globe, 
Globe,  ■ 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Lonaconing,  Star, 

Weekly, 

H 

Middletown,  Valley  Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

Oakland,  Garrett  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Salisbury,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

i»525 

Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wicomico  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Eastern  Churchman,  ft^ocf  aTeS") 

Monthly, 

I 

Snowhill,  Democratic  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

I 

Taneytown,  Carroll  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,685 

Towson,  Baltimore  Co.  Union, 

Weekly, 

I 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Athol,  Worcester  West  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Healthy  Home,  )    fttTjPeS.") 
Healthy  Home,  ) 

Monthly, 

19,520 

Quarterly, 

G 

Attleboro,  Sun, 

Daily, 

H 

Baldwinville,  Home  and  Health, 

Monthly, 

I 

Barnstable,  Patriot, 

Weekly, 

I 

Beverly,  Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

H 

Citizen, 

Weekly, 

I 

Boston,  Advertiser, 

Daily, 

G 

Evening  Record, 

Daily,  ' 

C 

Evening  Transcript, 

Daily, 

25,694 

Globe,  1  (m'ng  &  ev'g), 
Globe,  \ 

Daily, 

198,705 

Sunday, 

293,368 

Herald,  )    (m'ng  &  ev'g), 
Herald,  \ 

Daily, 

A 

Sunday, 

A 

Morning  Journal, 

Morning, 

B 

Post,  [ 
Post,  j 

Daily, 

211,188 

Sunday, 

177,603 

Traveler, 

Daily, 

Si,o35 

American  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

H 

American  Cultivator, 

Weekly, 

F 

American  Horse  Breeder, 

Weekly, 

F 

American  Shoemaking, 

Weekly, 

2,700 

American  Stock-Keeper, 

Weekly, 

H 

l«t  AyKUlCAX   NEW.sI'ArKIt   IHItK(  TnltY. 


MASSACHUSETTS-O/f/Z/ri/^y. 

Boston,  Am    Wool  and  Cotton  Reporter,      Weekly,  G 

Anzci^cr.  Weekly,  G 

Banker  and  Investigator,  Wt  tkly,  I 

Banner  (»f  Light,  Weekly,  G 

Beacon.  Weekly,  I 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder,  Weekly.  G 

British  Anieru  an  Citizen,  \S  cekly,  H 

Bud/rt  Sunday,  I 

Cha            *n  Enterprise,  \N  eckly.  I 

Christian  Kndeavor  World,  Weekly,          100,519 

Christian   Register,  Weekly,  K 

Commercial,  Weekly,  I 

Comn;                     -tin,  Weekly,  H 

(*                i:;uuai;bl.  We'-  C 

C                           .,  Wetrv.;,  I 

1)    .      ester  Beacon,  Wrrl'v,  11 

East  Boston  Argu«i  Advocate,  \'.          y,  I 

(ia/eite  del  Ma>s.         .eltj»,  Weekly,  I 

Ideas.  Weekly,  I 

Illustrated  I           Newi,  Weekly,  F 

Jamaica  Plain   News.  Weekly,  I 

journal  of  Commerce,  Weekly,  i 

T           il  of  Education,  Weekly,  F 

Ltwiig  Age,  Weekly,  I 

^fa^^  ..^.-^Us  Ploughman.  wv^-iiy,  H 

M..: ^       ..r.  W          v.  H 

Myrtle,  i        )  \'.          y,  I 

New  }           id  Grocer,  Weekly,  H 

Pilot.  Weekly,  F 

Republic.  Weekly,  H 
Review    and    Record,  and   Banker 

and   r      '             .  Weekly.  G 

Sacred  Hcu:i  i\cview.  Weekly,  G 

Saturday  Evening  (iazette.  Weekly,  1 

Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter,  \\  ( "klv,  G 

Somervillc  !f»urnal,  \''         y,  H 

Somerville  Reporter,  Weekly, 

South  Boston  News,  Weekly, 

Superintendent  and  Foreman,  Weekly, 

Times,  Sunday. 

United  States  Investor,  Weekly,  I 

Universahst  Leader,  Weekly, 

Watchman.  Weekly,  G 

Wavcrlev  Mapn/ine,  Weekly,  G 

Wellspn'ng    (v.  ^, ..,.")  Weekly,  D 

Woman's  Tournal.  Weekly,  I 

World's  Crisis,  Weekly,  H 

Young  Pilgrim,  (                 )  Weekly.  H 

Youth's  Companion,  Weekly.  A 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1259 


MASSACHUSRTTS— Continued. 


Boston,  Zion's  Herald, 

Press  and  Printer, 
Farm  Poultry, 
Pigeon  News, 
Advocate  of  Peace, 


Weekly, 

Bi-weekly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Monthly, 


American  Benefit  Journal,f5fa7^r)Monthly, 
American  Legion  of  Honor  Journal,Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

American  Motherhood,  Monthly, 

American  Primary  Teacher,  Monthly, 

American  Shepherds'  Bulletin,  Monthly, 

Annals  of  Gynecology,  Monthly, 

Architectural  Review,  Monthly, 
Atlantic  Monthly, 

Baptist  Missionary  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Black  Cat,  (^gtT/ear)  Monthly, 

Brickbuilder,  Monthly, 

Brown  Book  of  Boston,  Monthly, 

Christian,  Monthly, 

Church  Militant,  (^SaT^D  Monthly, 

Club  Woman,  Monthly, 

Colored  American  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Contributor,  Monthly, 

Cooking  School  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Cushman's  Couple,  {25o^^il'Sta?Lr.)  Monthly, 

Defender,  ft^oSySD  Monthly, 

Donahoe's  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Education,  Monthly, 

Fashion  Trio,  (^5^ocfaTeS.°)  Monthly, 

Father  Mathew  Herald,  Monthly, 

Golden  Cross  Journal,  5t!aTeS.°)  Monthly, 

Green  Bag,  Monthly, 

Home  Science  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Household  Companion,  Monthly, 

Journal  of  Insurance  Economics,  Monthly, 


K.  of  H.  Reporter,  ftt!ateS.") 
Leather  Manufacturer, 
Lee's  Magazine, 
Literary  World, 

Massachusetts  Medical  Journal, 
Missionary  Herald,  (^r^sSySr.'') 


Modern   Priscilla,   (Subscription 


n\ 
50c.  a  year.  / 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


National  Magazine, 

National  Sportsman, 

N.  E.  Anchor  and  Shield,  (S'aTeaD  Monthly, 

New  England  Druggist,  Monthly, 

New  England  Magazine,  Monthly, 

New  England  Odd-Fellow,  Monthly, 

Our  Home,  fSaTeaD  Monthly, 


F 

I 

D 

I 

H 
G 
G 


E 

F 

H 

I 

I 

E 

2I,2l6 

138,773 

H 
A 

5,565 
4,906 

E 

F 
G 
18,900 
A 
G 
C 
H 
A 
D 
G 
I 

G 

G 

I 

F 

1,200 

H 

G 

8,568 

E 

136,210 

B 

I 

I 

I 

C 

G 

6,008 


1    d'  AMRRK'AN  NKWSPArKIt   DIKE*  TttHY 


MASSACHUSETTS- 

-ContinutJ 

i; 

osion,  l*hot<)  Kra, 

Monthly, 

H 

Pil^'nm   Teacher,  ( "i;-*;,'."*^'") 

Monthly. 

D 

IN'pular  Kdiuator, 

Monthly, 

E 

rrimary  KiliKaiion, 

NfMiithry. 

C 

Profuai)lc  Advertising, 

Monthly, 

5.5o« 

Protectionist, 

Monthly, 

H 

School  I'hysiology  J'n'I,  (  , 

>  Nfonlhly, 

5»Joo 

Shoe  Workers'  («>'!rnal.  ("^ ^_ 

,   ;  ^''      thly. 

1) 

Social  Visitor,            :^) 

Monthly, 

E 

Spatula, 

Monthly, 

H 

Textile  World  Record, 

Monthly, 

5.98.? 

I          il  Architecture, 

Monthly, 

1 

I             T     •■!. 

Monthly, 

I 

\S  a  I'-  iiW'iiA  and   Truth, 

Monthly, 

5.472 

\\   h.t^     W    .",...,    <»,,.,.',?     V,,r^«• 

N!    nihly, 

K 

^'           :n  anil  Toily,  (                 ') 

Monthly, 

n 

UiMiian's  Column,  (\. 

M    :  thfy, 

I 

Woman's  Mis^'y  Friend,  ( 

'■      Udy. 

I) 

\\'    ■■    n's  V.       ■    \    !•    --    ChaiuiJit 

m,    M'uthlv, 

1 

U..          ^  (' 

M    '•-!>. 

I 

Vr  .                                                                   , 

1      '^^  .y, 

I 

^      . 

Monthly, 

G 

Youth's  I 

Monthly, 

Expression, 

Quarterly, 

H 

Harvard  (ir            '-s'  Ma;;a/me, 

Quarterly, 

I 

Illu                ".  i>.  (Quarterly, 

K 

•  JriLT   I 


Int'                  .>.  S.  <,>:artcrly,                      •  G 

New  hni;i.iiu!  Hisioncal  and  Genc- 

''■•••    ■'  P-  ••sier,  Quarterly,  I 

I                           '  Quarterly,  1,300 

Tc(  hn       ^     .         <  \\ ,  Quarterly,  3,000 

Braintrcc,  Ohsener  and  Reporter,  Weekly,  1,267 

Brockton.  Enterprise,  Daily,  9,861 

Times,  Daily,  12,845 

Brookline,  Chronicle,  Weekly,  I 

Cambridge,  Chronicle,  Wceklv,  I 

Press.  C              ")  Weekly,  I 

'Times,                       •  Weekly,  I 

'Tribune.  Weekly,  H 

Harvard  Law  Review,  Monthly,  2,500 

Printing  Art,  Monthly,  5,091 

Chclica,  Evening  Record  Daily,  I 

Gazette.  Weekly,  1,401 

Clinton,  Item,  Daily,  H 

Dan  vers,  Mirror,  Weekly.  I 

Red  Men's  Official  Journal.  Monthly,  2,250 

East  Northheld,  Record  of  Christian  Work,  Monthly,  20,666 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1201 


MASSACHUSETTS— C^///////^^^. 

Everett,  Republican, 

Fairhaven,  Star, 

Fall  River,  Evening  News, 

Globe, 

Herald, 

L'Independant, 

Catholic  Advocate, 

Primitive  Meth.  J'n'l,  fST/eaD 
Fitchburg,  Sentinel,  ) 

Sentinel,  j 

Le  Globe, 

Home  Needlework  Magazine, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Gloucester,  Cape  Ann  News, 

Times  &  Cape  Ann  Advertiser, 
Great  Barrington,  Berkshire  Courier, 
Greenfield,  Gazette  and  Courier, 

Recorder, 
Haverhill,  Evening  Gazette, 

Saturday  Evening  Criterion, 
Sundav  Record, 
Holyoke,  Evening  Telegram, 
Transcript, 
Saturday  Free  Press, 
Nautilus,  (^SflTeir) 
Hyde  Park,  Sentinel, 
Lawrence,  American, 

Eagle,  Morning,      ) 
Tribune,  Evening,  \ 
Sun,  ) 
Sun,  \ 
Telegram, 
-  Anzeiger  und  Post, 

Sunday  Herald, 
Lee,  Berkshire  Gleaner, 
Lowell,  Courier, 
L'Etoile, 
Mail, 

Morning  Citizen, 
Sun, 

Sunday  Telegram, 
Lynn,  Evening  Item, 

Bubier's  Pop.  Electrician,  i^^^r^l^) 
Presbyterian  Herald    of    New    Eng 

lanH     /SubscriptionX 
iduu,    ^^  50c.  a. year.  ) 

Review,  («5"o?r/S.") 
Business  Magazine,  (^SfryeSD 
Maiden,  Evening  Mail, 
Evening  News, 


Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

G 

Dailv, 

G 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

5,ooi 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Quarterly, 

66,735 

Daily, 

6,284 

Daily, 

6,488 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

9,106 

Weekly, 

H 

Sunday, 

7,493 

Daily, 

G 

Daily, 

6,851 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

21,000 

Weekly, 

4,436 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Sunday, 

I 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

F 

Daily, 

E 

Sunday, 

15,526 

Daily, 

15,648 

Monthly, 

2,666 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

•    G 

Quarterly, 

H 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

G 

1'vr'  \\inM.\v   VKW»I*A1*K11  DlHKcTOUY, 


MASSACHUSETTS— C>/i////x.^j'. 

M.iltleii,  Perry  Ma^jazinc, 
Marlbt>ro,  Knlcrprisc, 
Mt-rruk.  West  SprinjjfielcJ  Journal, 
Milfurd,  Ciazcllc, 

New>, 
Mount  Hcrmon.  Hermonite, 
New  Bedford,  Kvenin^j  Standard.        I 

Republican  Standard,  f 

Mornin^j  ^'  rv, 

Ci.     ^.in  Messenger, 

()  Indcpendcnlc, 
Newburyport.  Herald, 

News, 

Item.  (*i^  I 

Newton,  Graphic. 
Journal. 
North  Adams,  Kvcnin^  Herald. 

Trail  •.  * 

I"  •! 

Northampton.  H.iui,  >;urc  Gazette, 

Herald, 
Palmer,  Journal, 

Piltsficld,  Hrrk>slure   EvcrAr.^  Eagle.  ) 
I'.t  iNshire  Co.        .  •.  J 

Evening  Journal,  / 
Journal.  f 

Plymouth,  Old  Colony  Memorial, 
Provincetown,  Beacon, 
Quincy.  Lcdxier,  ) 
Patriot,  ) 
Rockland,  Standard  and  Free  Preis, 
Salem,  Evening  News, 
Gazette. 
Little  Folks. 
South  Framingham.  Evening  News, 
South  Lancaster,  Bible   Framing  School, 

Spencer,  Leader, 

Springfield,  Union.   |  (m'ng  and  cv'ng), 

Union,  f 

News. 

Republican. 

Republican, 

Republican, 

American  Agricii'*  —  -v 

Current  Events,  (  4.^  »,^^  > 

Homestead, 

New  England  Homestead, 


Monthly, 

ii 

Weekly; 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekl'v, 

I 

Daily/ 

I 

Monthly, 

1,080 

Daily, 

13.739 

Weekly, 

a,»94 

D.t  • 

3.4'^ 

UecK  J, 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

U  eekly. 

I 

Daily, 

1 

Daily, 

S.S'"^? 

NN  eckly. 

ii 

Weekly. 

1,77' 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily. 

I 

Daily, 

5.895 

Weekly, 

I 

Dai'v. 

Ii 

Da:.\. 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily. 

5.7>^ 

Weekly, 

7.;^i9 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly. 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

17.733 

Daily, 

I 

Monthly. 

85.281 

Daily.  ' 

I 

Monthly. 

11.583 

Weekly. 

I 

Daily, 

24,164 

Sunday, 

14,18^ 

Daily. 

8.257 

Daily, 

15.9M 

Sunday, 

15.895 

Weekly, 

4,101 

Weekly, 

100,929 

Weekly, 

c 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

40,887 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1263 


MASSACHUSETTS     ( 

Continued. 

Springfield,  Orange  Judd  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

71,735 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Farm  and  Home,  (^st^^^e'r) 

Semi-m'thly,  365,808 

Good  Housekeeping, 

Monthly, 

171,017 

Kindergarten  Review, 

Monthly, 

H 

Taunton,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

H 

Herald-News, 

Daily, 

Wakefield,  Item, 

Daily, 

Waltham,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

Free  Press-Tribune, 

Daily, 

3,613 

Times, 

Daily, 

Watertown,  Tribune-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

Webster,  Times, 

Weekly, 

Westboro,  Chronotype, 

Weekly, 

Westfield,  Valley  Echo, 

Weekly, 

H 

West  Somerville,  People, 

Quarterly, 

5,000 

Weymouth,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Worcester,  Evening  Gazette, 

Daily, 

F 

Evening  Post, 

Daily, 

13,533 

L'Opinion  Publique, 

Daily, 

4,732 

Telegram,  ) 
Telegram,  j 

Daily, 

26,593 

Sunday, 

25,673 

Messenger, 

Weekly, 

H 

Nya  Osterns  Weckoblad, 

Weekly, 

H 

Skandinavia, 

Weekly, 

G 

Svea, 

Weekly, 

8,870 

American  Ornithology, 

Monthly, 

F 

School  Arts  Book, 

Monthly, 

5,200 

Worcester  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

1,983 

Yarmouth  Port,  Yarmouth  Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

MICHIGAN. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Adrian,  Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

4,164 

Times  and  Expositor,  ) 
Times  and  Expositor,  j 

Daily, 

< 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Albion,  News-Leader, 

Weekly, 

I 

Recorder, 

Weekly, 

1,500 

Sigma  Chi  Quarterly, 

I 

Allegan,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

3,352 

News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Press, 

Weekly, 

1,820 

Farmers'  Friend,  fitT/e^?") 

Monthly, 

F 

Alma,  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Alpena,  Echo,      ) 

Farmer,  f  (^£-j.C'^) 

Daily, 

2,359 

Weekly, 

3,871 

Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Guardsman,  (^ST/eaD 

Monthly, 

H 

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AM  KICK  AN   NKVrsrAl'EK  DlUKLTdUY. 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1266 


MICHIGAN— Contim^ed. 

Ann  Arbor,  Argus-Democrat, 

Washtenaw  Daily  Times,  | 
Courier-Register,  f 

Michigan  Daily, 
Washtenaw  Post, 
American  Tyler, 
Home  Visitor,  (S^iTeaD 
Michigan  Alumnus, 
Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Battlecreek,  Journal, 

Moon, 

Sunday  Record, 

Dogdom, 

Dog  Fancier,  (S'l'i-C) 

Game  Fanciers7'n'l,(«^Sfitear) 
Good  Health, 

Lawyer, 

Medical  Missionary,  (foc'aTear") 

Michigan  Poultry  Breeder, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Modern  Medicine, 
Pilgrim, 
Bay  City,  Times, 
«  Tribune, 

Sugar  Beet  Culturist, 
Belding,  Degree  of  Honor  Review, 

(Subscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Mich.  A. O.U.W. Herald,  (^^^f^aTeaD 
Benton  Harbor,  News-Palladium,  [ 

News-Palladium,  j 
Banner-Register, 
Brooklyn,  Exponent, 
Calumet,  Copper  Country  Evening  News, 

American  Untiset, 
Caro,  Advertiser, 

Gleaner,  C"^"^^ 
Charlotte,  Republican, 

Tribune, 
Chesaning,  Argus, 
Coldwater,  Reporter,  ) 
Reporter,  [ 
Courier-Republican, 
Coopersville,  Observer, 
Corunna,  Journal, 
Detroit,  Abend  Post,  } 

Familien  Blaetter,  j 
Evening  News, 
Free  Press, 
Free  Press, 
Farm  and  Live  Stock  Journal, 

80 


Weekly, 

I 
I 

r 

Weekly, . 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Semi-monthly, 

5,383 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

5,610 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

3,061 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

Monthly, 

4,308 

Monthly, 

3,500 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

E 

Monthly, 

12,500 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

A 

Daily, 

7,578 

Daily, 

H 

W^eekly, 

E 

Monthly, 

9,712 

Monthly, 

5,570 

Daily, 

Semi  weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

1,242 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

3,014 

Monthly, 

41,5^7 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sem.i-weekly, 

H 

Tri-weekly, 

H 

Weekly,      . 

1,200 

Weeklv, 

I 

Daily, ' 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

99,318 

Daily, 

43,533 

Sunday, 

55,425 

Weekly, 

B 

IMO 

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MICHIGAN— C»«/iVri.^y. 

Dctruii, 

Journal,  ( 

Daily. 

60.384 

Journal,  \ 

Seini-weekly, 

H 

Lejjal  News, 

Wreklv. 

I 

Michijjan  Volksblatt,  ) 

Daily, 

H 

Mn  »n  r.n   V(,lksblatl,  V 

Sunday, 

G 

W                 att.                 ) 

Semi-wrrkly, 

E 

Times, 

Dails. 

29,920 

Tribune, 

Morning, 

22,676 

Sunilay  Ncws-Tribunc, 

Sunday, 

60,831 

Christian  lierald, 

Weekly. 

4.737 

Courier, 

Weekly, 

H 

Die  Stimme  der  Wahrheit, 

Weekly, 

H 

Mi(  higan  Catholic, 

Wrrklv, 

1 

Muhi^an  Christian  AU    ■  ate, 

Wtckly, 

E 

>tirh!-'an  Farmer  {\,  ^       ") 

\N  eekly. 

C 

M         .  m  I'rcsbvtcrian, 

Wrrkly, 

H 

Our  C\)mmt>nwealth, 

Weekly, 

I 

Plymouth  Weekly, 

G 

Trade, 

Weekly, 

6.759 

Truth, 

Weekly. 

I 

Ind; 

Semi-ni' 

I 

M- 

Semi-moiu:;i\ 

n 

Aim- 

M'-'  •'•'■•. . 

1. 

Ami   i     ^.il  News, 

M 

H 

Bay  View  Maik;azine, 

M. 

F 

Hook -Keeper, 

Monthly. 

F 

Bulletin  of  Pharma(  y. 

Mont 

E 

Churchman.                 ""I 

M«»ni 

I 

Columbian  Me:                         i 

Monthly, 

H 

Fraternal  Index.  (  >.*, y';:,  ) 

Monti  •' 

G 

C  '        V  M.t 

Mont 

F 

Ht;a  u  of    liiL    rviMJf, 

Mon! 

I 

Home  Study. 

Moni.    . 

I 

Hor«;r<;hnrr*;'  Tot:rna!, 

M«.nthly. 

I 

l.a,;>    M                         .     .,^"j 

Monthly, 

75.795 

Law  Students'  Helper, 

Monthly, 

H 

Medical  Counselor, 

Monthly, 

I 

Medicine. 

Monthly, 

I 

Michijjan  Hibernian,  {*^,         > 

Monthly, 

3.400 

Mot                      '        'uctor, 

Monthly, 

(; 

Pert.                             -r, 

Monthly, 

I 

Retail  Druggist. 

Monthly, 

F 

Sail  and  Sweep, 

Monthly, 

G 

Stove  Mounters'  Jour'l,  (*f 

•)  Monthly, 

I 

Sunday  School  Adv'ce,  (^  ;>w' 

')  Monthly. 

I 

Therapeutic  Gazette, 

Monthly. 

C 

l  weniieth  Century  Review, 

Monthly, 

'85.833 

I.ronard's  Illust.  Med    journal. 

Quarterly. 

10,048 

'^Qbariiptlon  Sc.  •  jvtkr.) 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1267 


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year 


) 


MICHIGAN— C^«//>/^^^. 

Dowagiac,  Herald, 

Durand,  Express, 

Eaton  Rapids,  Journal, 

Fennville,  Herald, 

Flint,  Journal  and  Globe, 
News,  ) 

Genesee  Democrat,  ) 
Wolverine  Citizen, 
Bee  Keepers'  Review, 
Loyal  Guard,  C'^^i 

Fremont,  News-Indicator, 

Galesburg,  Argus,  (^"^TSr  ""'•) 

Gladwin,  Gladwin  Co.  Record, 

Grandledge,  Independent, 

Grand  Rapids,  Evening  Press, 

Herald,  ' 
Herald, 
Herald, 
Post, 

0ns  Vaandel, 
Chronicle, 
Germania,  | 

Der  Sonntagsbote,  j 
Michigan  Tradesman, 
Michigan  Artisan, 

Am.Cheesemaker,(S5"o5faT£r 
Furniture  Record, 

Huisvriend,  fttlTea?") 
Hancock,  Evening  Journal, 
Harbor  Beach,  Times, 
Hart,  Journal, 
Hastings,  Banner, 
Herald, 
Journal, 
Hillsdale,    Democrat, 
Leader, 
Standard, 
Holland,  De  Grondwet, 

De  Hope, 
Holly,  Herald, 
Houghton,  Mining  Gazette, 
Howell,  Livingston  Co.  Republican, 

Livingston  Democrat, 
Ionia,  Sentinel, 
Ithaca,  Gratiot  Co.  Herald, 
Gratiot  Co.  Journal, 
Michigan  Poultryman,  {^STjelr^) 
Jackson,  Citizen,  ) 
Citizen,  j 


Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,379 

Daily, 

6,512 

Daily, 

4,854 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

7,666 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

1,500 

Weekly, 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

44,807 

Daily, 

27,519 

Sunday, 

13,377 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

E 

Semi-weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

Weekly, 

G 

Semi-monthly 

,        H 

)Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

14,000 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly. 

I 

W^eekly, 

2,252 

Weeklv, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,279 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

1,140 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

< 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,401 

Weekly, 

4,000 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Daily, 

4,517 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

AMKKICAN   NRWSPAI'EH   niRK«.TOKV. 


M I C  H I G  A  U—Gm/MUfi/. 

Jackson,  Evening  I'r 

Morning   Pairu)i.  ) 

Daily, 
Daily, 

3,447 
3»«58 

Patriot.                     > 
Patriot.                     ) 

Sunday, 
Weekly. 

3.869 

2.7-4 

Industrial  News, 

Weekly, 

H 

Kalamazoo,  Gazette-News,  i 

Daily. 

10,311 

On^ctte-News,  ) 

Semi -weekly, 

G 

'  '   cgraph,  ) 
Telegraph,  f 

Daily. 
Semi-week  !v. 

9.571 
0,2  w 

Higher  Thought,  (".. 

Month!  \ 

I 

Kaleva,  Siirtolainen. 

Semi-weekly, 

F 

Lansing,  Journal, 

D 

H 

Stale  R<-            an,  ) 

Sf.itr    1                          .    1 

Daily, 

Wrrklv. 

3.i^63 
I 

MoiicLil'-Ji  -  i  "jm  >, 

Weekly, 

H 

A.    ().    r      W     Wolv-'"     Wo 

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.Monthlv, 

C 

Lapeer,  Clarion, 

Lapeer  Co.  Press, 

Wceklv' 
Wee. 

2/)^>9 

li 

Ludmglon.  K           !   •\p!>cal. 

Weekly. 

2.88q 

Marlettr.  1 

Wee 

Marijuette,  Mining  Journal, 

D 

Marshall.  News, 

\N 

St.-           - 

*    • 

Nf '                r,  iic  raui- Leader, 

Daily, 

1,070 

\!       ..c\:*jc,  Sun, 

W,    '^ 

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0.^02 

Mount  Pleasant.  I«;«*>ella  Co.  C« 

\\  f  t    -V     N', 

Muske^ron,  Chr*           ,  ( 

Daily. 

Chronicle,  ( 

W  eeklv. 

Morning  News, 

Daily,' 

Nashville,  News, 

Weekly, 

1.597 

Newaygo.  Republican, 

Weekly. 

Northville,  Record, 

Weekly, 

O-            I'nion. 

Weekly. 

Oss<j>>u,  Evening  Argus, 

Daily.' 

Press-American, 

Daily, 

Press, 

Weekly, 

Times, 

Weekly, 

Oxford,  Leader-Globe, 

Weekly. 

Paw  Paw,  True  Northerner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

County  Visitor,   f^         ,") 

Semi-monthly 

*" 

Pontiac,  Evening  Press, 
Gazette, 

Daily, 
Wee'klv. 

3,969 
H 

Oakland  Democrat,  CS^y^") 
Post, 

Weekl'y, 
Weekl'y, 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1269 


MICHIGAN— C^////«/^^^. 


Port  Huron,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  ] 
Times,  \ 
Times,  j 

"RpiA   VJ\\Tf^     / Subscription \ 
DCC   n.lVC,    ^  60c.  a  year.  ) 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 


Ladies'  Review,  (^s^o^TjSr)       Monthly, 
Modern  Maccabee,  (^"ocfaTear.")  Monthly, 


Portland,  Review, 

Reading,  Hustler, 

Reed  City,  Clarion, 

Rochester,  Era, 

Saginaw,  Courier-Herald,  ) 
Courier-Herald,  j 
Evening  News,  ) 
News,  j 

Journal, 


/Subscription\ 
\  75c.  a  year.  / 

(Subscription\ 
75c.  a  year.  / 


Post  Zeitung, 
Cone's  Journal,  (^tfl7eS.") 
Saint  Charles,  Union, 
Saint  Clair,  Republican, 

Postmaster  Everywhere, 
Saint  Johns,  Clinton  Democrat, 
News, 
Republican, 

Saint  Joseph,  National  Fruit  Grower, (^'yeS^r'^O^'^onthly, 
Threshermen's  Rev'w,f3"^ear  )^^onthly. 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Sanilac  Center,  Sanilac  Co.  Republican, 
Saranac,  Advertiser,  (^gt'lTeS.") 
Sault  Sainte  Marie,  Evening  News,  ) 

News,  j 

Shelby,  Oceana  Herald, 
Stanton,  Clipper, 
Sturgis,  Journal, 

Michigan  Dem.ocrat, 
Tecumseh,  Herald, 
Traverse  City,  Record, 

Grand  Traverse  Herald, 
Vicksburg,  Commercial, 
Williamston,  Odd-Fellow, 

MINNESOTA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Albert  Lea,  Freeborn  Co.  Times, 

Alexandria,  Post-News, 

Austin,  Mower  Co.  Transcript, 

Blue  Earth  City,  Faribault  Co.  Register, 

Brainerd,  Tribune, 

Buffalo,  Journal, 

Chaska,  Valley  Herald, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
AVeekly, 
Semi-weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Semi-weekly, 
Semi-monthly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


3.087 
1,987 
3>402 
2,830 

A 
62,850 

A 

1,338 

I 

1,962 

1,016 

10,233 

G 

14,316 

G 

I 

5,002 

G 

1 

I 

23,141 

I 

G 

3J4I 

9,741 
D 

I 

1 

4,2-12 
I 

1,235 

I 

I 

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1,161 

1,804 

2,789 

I 

5,000 


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1,950 
I 
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I 

1,662 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1271 


MINNESOTA— C^////>z//^^. 

Cloquet,  Pine  Knot, 

Weekly, 

Crookston,  Red  River  Valley  Farm  Journa 

1,  Weekly, 

Times,  ) 
Times,  j 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Vesterheimen, 

Weekly, 

Bud  og  Hilsen,  ftSj^Sn 

Monthly, 

H 

Duluth,  Evening  Herald, 

Daily, 

15,248 

News-Tribune,  ) 
News-Tribune,  j 

Daily, 

13,952 

Sunday, 

14,511 

Labor  World, 

Weekly, 

4,229 

Nordvesterns  Handelstidning, 

Weekly, 

I 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Posten, 

Weekly, 

G 

Trade  News, 

Semi-monthly,          I 

East  Grand  Forks,  Valley  View, 

Weekly, 

H 

Elbow  Lake,  Grant  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,244 

Fairmont,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

Faribault,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Pilot, 

Weekly, 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

Fergus  Falls,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

3,047 

Wheelock's  Weekly, 

1,778 

Heron    Lake.    Farm,    Home    and    Poultry 

Journal, 

Monthly, 

H 

Hutchinson,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

Kasson,  Dodge  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

Lake  City,  Graphic-Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

Lakefield,  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,197 

Lesueur,  News, 

Weekly, 

Lindstrom,  Medborgaren, 

Weekly, 

2,047 

Litchfield,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

Saturday  Review, 

Weekly, 

Littlefalls,  Herald, 

Weekly. 

Transcript, 

Weekly, 

Luverne,  Rock  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

Madelia,  Times-Messenger, 

Weeklv, 

Mankato,  Free  Press, 

Daily, 

Post, 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Mapleton,  Blue  Earth  Co.  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

Marshall,  News  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

Minneapolis — 

Journal, 

Daily, 

64,384 

Market  Record, 

Daily, 

News, 

Daily, 

13,464 

Railway  and  Hotel  News, 

Daily, 

H 

Tidende,  ) 
Tidende,  \  («5"c5ri7eS.") 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

30,910 

Times, 

Dailv, 

C 

aMKUKaN  «SKW»rAl'KU  DlHKcToKV. 


MINNESOTA  -L\>nttnurJ. 


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Minneapolis— 
Tribune, 
Tribune, 

Farmers*  Tribune. 
Aflcnlacsninj^'.  C^' 

Baneret.  {!^:\Cr) 

Both  Sides, 

C  -    il  West. 

I*  t ».  pv.  c  1 '  1 ,1'  iel, 

Iniprnv  "i''nr  Bulletin, 

Irish  S:       ;    rd. 

Luthcraneren, 

M.iNonic  Obscn'er, 

Miss.  Valley  Lumberman, 

Northwestern  A.         '.turist, 

Northwestern  Milier, 

Pr  s 

I': 

S'. 

Veck  1. 

Hardware  Trade, 

Farm,  Stock  and  Home,  ( 

Forskarcn, 

Reformed  Tresbyterian-A 

Skand.  Farmer  I'r: 

Skocrdtniannen,  Crit^%'i^' ) 

Back  Bone, 

Cipar  and  T-^'  "  --o  Journal, 

Crow  H..-  *^ 

Family  .      ') 

Farm  Implementi. 

Home  Mai^azine,  i  ,4J?*) 


Daily,  87.927 

Sunday,  69,221 

Semi-weekly,  56,814 


\  ... 


A^c, 

•rikanska  Postcn, 

kCIs  I'ldning, 


t^rmu 


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) 


Weekly. 
Weekly, 
WreUv. 
Wrrkly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly. 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly. 
Weekly, 
Weekly. 
Weekly, 
W.^Uv, 
\.      ■   '.-. 
Bi-wc( 
Scmi-m't 
Semi-monthly, 
Semi  monthly, 
Semi-!'        ■  ly, 
Semi-n.iinmly, 
Month  y. 
Month. V, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


5.«75 
H 

I 

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I 

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F 

2.793 
I 

76.737 
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1 

79.750 

I 


Hou$ekeej>er,  (  1 

Keith's  M  icon  Home  Building,  Monthly, 

Linnea.  C  >"■)  Monthly. 

Minnesota  -li  ool  Journal,  C^^^,^) Monthly, 

National  Rebckah,  Monthly, 

N.  W'n  Clerl   .nd  Window  Dresser,  Monthly, 

O*  n  Mr.  •  7r«r.i 

Northwestern  Dru^jjist,  Monthly, 

N.  W'n  Horseman  and  Stockman,  Monthly, 

Pytliian  Adyocate,  Monthly, 

School  Education,  Monthly. 

Western  Camera  Notes,  Monthly, 

New  Ulm,  Volksblatt,  Weekly, 

New  York  Mills.  Uusi  Kotimaa,  Weekly, 

Northfield,  Independent,  Weekly, 

News.  Weekly, 


I 
I 

Ci 

25,000 

I 

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A 

A 

F 
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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1273 


Ml]<iNRSOT  A— Continuec/. 


Owatonna,  Chronicle, 

People's  Press, 
Preston,  Times, 
Red  Lake  Falls,  Gazette, 

Red  Lake  Co.  Courier, 
Red  Wing,  Republican,  ) 

Republican,  ) 
Redwood  Falls,  Redwood  Gazette, 
Rochester,  Post  and  Record, 
Rushford,  Star-Republican, 
Saint  Cloud,  Der  Nordstern, 
Saint  Paul,  Dispatch, 

Dispatch, 

Globe,  I 

Globe,  j 

News, 

Pioneer  Press, 

Pioneer  Press, 

Pioneer  Press, 

Volkszeitung, 

Volkszeitung, 

Sontagsblatt, 


/Subscription  \ 
V  25c.  a  year.    / 


A.  O.  U.  W.  Guide,  (^£l7eS.") 
Dairy  Record,  (^stfiTeiD 
Der  Wanderer, 
Minnesota  Stats  Tidning, 
Minnesota  Union  Advocate, 
National  Reporter  System, 
Nordvesten, 

Northwestern  Chronicle, 
Trade, 

TTarm^r     /  Subscription  \ 
raiUlCi,    ^50c.  ayear.    / 

Church  Record,  (^etT/ear.'^) 
FarmStuden-tsReview,(^^5^^/iSr)Monthly, 
Jolly  Elk,  Monthly, 

Medical  Journal,  Monthly, 

Midway  Manuf  acturer,5''5c'a  y^eaD  Monthly, 
Minnesota  and  Western   States 

Woodman,  («Sa7eS")  Monthly, 

North  Central  Good  Templar,    Monthly, 
N'west'n  Shoe  &  Leather  Jour'l,  Monthly, 


Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'thly, 

Monthly, 


2,476 


Odd-Fellow  Review, 
Opportunity,  («^£TvSr'.") 
Poultry  Herald,  C±T^:tT) 

St.  Peter,  Herald, 

Slayton,  Pioneer  Gazette, 

South  St.  Paul,  Reporter, 

Stillwater,  Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  j 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


H 

I 

H 

58,036 

73^951 
31,638 

31,702 
36,204 

35,090 
30,484 

D 

12,685 

28,637 

28,640 

C 

G 

11,526 

10,509 

G 

D 

H 

H 

I 

83,437 
I 

2,716 

4,950 
H 

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1,000 

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22,625 

90,411! 


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AMKHHAN    NKWHfAl'KK    DlHKiToUY, 


Mississin»i. 

In  which  tbrrp  air  Nrwufwpere 
with  more  tliaii  !•••  CIrruUtloo. 


J^  '•    n     Jrjs:,v/co 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1275 


MINNESOTA— C^////>/w^^. 


Stillwater,  Der  Hermanns-Sohn  Im  Westen 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Wabasha,  Standard, 

Waseca,  Journal-Radical, 

Willmar,Tribune, 

Winona,  Republican  and  Herald, 

Republican  and  Herald, 

National    Farmer    and 

Journal,  (^^-Te^iD 
Leader, 

Nfwt;     /SubscriptionX 
i^icvvs,    ^  75c.  a  year.  / 

Westlicher  Herold, 
Sonntags  Winona,  /■ 

VolksblattdesWestens,  )  (^^ 


■  /Subsc'pt'n 
\75c.  a  year. 

Familien 


Sub.  60c.\ 
year.  / 


American  Stock  Farm  and    Ad- 
vance Farmer,  (^stfaySr.") 
Druid,  (^5t^l7eS.°) 
Farmer's  Wife,  (^2H,?!i7ear) 
Journal  of  Geography, 

MISSISSIPPI. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

X)urant,  News, 

Gulfport,  Mississippi  Journal, 
Hattiesburg,  Progress, 
Jackson,  Clarion-Ledger,  ) 

Clarion-Ledger,  ) 

News, 

Baptist, 

Mississippi  School  Journal, 
Kosciusko,  Star-Ledger, 
Lexington,  Advertiser, 
McComb,  Enterprise, 
Meridian,  Evening  Star, 
Starkville,  Southern  Farm  Gazette, f6^oc!i''ySr." 
Vicksburg,  American, 
Herald,  ) 
Herald,  \ 
Water  Valley,  North  Mississippi  Herald, 
West  Point,  Preacher-Safeguard, 
Yazoo  City,  Herald, 

Yazoo  Sentinel, 


,  Semi-monthly,         I 

Weekly  I 

Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  1 

Daily,  4,216 

)  Weekly,  2,708 

Semi-weekly,  19,500 
Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  I 

Wednesday,     22,145 
Friday,  23,225 

Thursday,        32,046 


Monthly,  I 

Monthly,  G 

Monthly,  F 

Monthly,  I 


Weekly,  I 

Monthly,  I 

Daily,  2,175 

Daily,  I 

Weekly,  H 

Weekly,  5,997 

Weekly,  H 

Monthly,  I 

Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  1,680 

Weekly,  I 

Daily,  H 
)Semi-monthly,  4,250 

Daily,  I 

Daily,  I 

Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  I 

Weekly,  I 


MISSOURI. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 


Albany,  Ledger, 
Bethany,  Republican, 
Bolivar,  Free  Press,. 

Herald, 
Boonville,  West'n  Christian  Union,(^ST/ear)Monthly. 


Weekly,  2,050 

Weekly,  H 

Weekly,  1,350 

Weekly,  I 

I 


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1277 


MISSOURI     Continued. 

Bowling  Green,  Times, 

Weekly, 

2,700 

Brookfield,  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Budget, 

Weekly, 

H 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bunceton,  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Butler,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

CarroUton,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Carthage,  Democrat,  | 
Democrat,  \ 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Evening  Press,  ) 
Press,                  \ 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Caruthersville,  Pemiscot  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Cassville,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,642 

Chillicothe,  Constitution, 

Weekly, 

3»482 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Missouri  World,  i^t^T^l^) 

Weekly, 

H 

Clayton,  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Clinton,  Henry  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

3,049 

Columbia,  Missouri  Herald, 

Weekly, 

3*463 

M.  S.  U.  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Edina,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I 

'Elvins,  Labor  Herald, 

Weekly, 

4,000 

Farmington,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fayette,  Democrat-Ivcader, 

Weekly, 

I 

Globe, 

Weekly, 

I 

Howard  Co.  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fredericktown,  Democrat-News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fulton,  Sun, 

AVeekly, 

H 

Gallatin,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,773 

Grant  City,  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hamilton,  Farmers'  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

2,388 

Fraternal  Home,  f^^ocflTeS") 

Monthly, 

F 

Hannibal,  Journal, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Harrisonville,  Cass  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Higginsville,  Jeffersonian, 

Weekly, 

I 

Missouri  Thalbote, 

Weekly, 

I 

Progressive  Bee-Keeper, 

Monthly, 

I 

Hillsboro,  Jefferson  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Huntsville,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Independence,  Jackson  Examiner,(sS'aTear'')Weekly, 

I 

Zion's  Ensign, 

Weekly, 

G 

Jefferson  City,  Post, 

Weekly, 

I 

Missouri  School  Journal, 

Monthly, 

4,333 

Joplin  Globe, 

Daily, 

12,046 

News-Herald, 

Daily, 

G 

Tribuene, 

Weekly, 

I 

Kansas  City,  Drovers'  Telegram, 

Daily, 

E 

l»7»  AMKK!        V    '  ••*•        \|*BK  l>uu.*.  i«'jii. 


Sur.      ] 
Times,  (^ 


MISSOURI— r«'«///»i//'./ 

Kansas  i^iiy,  Journal,  /  Daily.  64,114 

Journal,  )  ^W.^  J  Weekly,  199.39° 

I'rcsse,  Daily,  11 

Record,  Daily,  I 

Evening.  1^2,478 

Morning.  120,862 

Star,       •'  Sunday.  121,684 

Star,      J  (^'            )  Week IV,  226,155 

World.  Daily,'  61.478 

C  "           '       ^-er.  Wcr'-'  1 

Ctu.i.ii  i_;iii>L  an  Advocate,  Wcc^,>  F 

Farmer  and  Stockman,  \\ .-.  '^ '  D 

Imn'rmenl    Trnfir  !ot:rnn'.  \N  F 

J.             of  (  Wee  H 

Leader,  (^,  Wee-  I 

Packer,  Wee-  C 

Rising  Son,  \N  H 

Iribuncn.  U  ee  G 

U                           uior,  W  I 

NN                            .  \\           ..  F 

A                            '"  "\  .N;           y,  .^,163 

A                                 ^r,  .N           y.  I 

(;     .         '.          .-.  M           y,  2,236 

Illustrale<I  World,  Monthly,  1 

Jeweler  and  Optician,  Mt)nthly,  2,250 

1,           '  Workers*  Jour;                          y,  G 

N'                jrer  am!  Mcrcii.mi,  M.^miily,  5.229 

N:          ..  index  I.i  Monthly,  I 
Mu.    and    A'"       !            r    and 

Fruitnian,  >f"'^thly,  I 

Mo.&  Kan   i ^  ;V       ♦  ly,  F 

Poultry  Culture.  (  „  .._  )  M          y,  H 

Pythian  Herald,  Monthly,  G 

Railway  Carmen's  Journal,  Monthly,  *4.5^3 

Southwestern  Banker,  Monthly,  I 

Standard  Farmer,  (*.  Monthly,  G 

Unity,  Monthly,  6,208 

W«sitrn  Dental  T' '  Monthly.  1 

\\Oicrn  Monthly,  ^^  s;^.^,^")  M«»nthly,  G 

Western  Sportsman,  M(inlhly,  G 

Kennett,  Dunklin  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

Kcytesville,  Chariton  Courier,  Weekly,  I 

Signal.  Weekly,  I 

Kirksvillc,  Graphic,  Weekly,  I 

Koskkonong,  Oregon  Co.  Leader,  Weekly,  I 

Lil-elle,  Star,  Weekly,  I 

Lamar,  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

Republican,  Weekly,  I 

Lexington,  Intelligencer,  Weekly,  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1279 


MISSOURI— Cffntinuec^. 

Lexington,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Liberty,  Advance, 

Weekly, 

I 

Clay  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

H 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,384 

Linn  Creek,  Reveille, 

Weekly, 

I 

Linneus,  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

I 

Macon,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

H 

Times-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

H 

R  emrd     /SubscriptionX 
rveCOru,   ^^  50c.  a  year.  / 

Monthly, 

2,875 

Marshall,  Saline  Co.  Index, 

Weekly, 

I 

Maryville,  Nodaway  Forum, 

Weekly, 

H 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

5»33^ 

Memphis,  Reveille, 

Weekly, 

I 

Scotland  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mexico,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

I 

Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

H 

Am.  Farm  and  Orchard,  (^rjean) 

Monthly, 

F 

Milan,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

H 

Montgomery  City,  Montgomery  Standard, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mound  City,  Jeffersonian, 

Weekly, 

T,68i 

.Neosho,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Herald, 

Semi-mon 

thly,          I 

New  London,  Ralls  Co.  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Oregon,  Holt  Co.  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ozark,  Christian  Co.  Republican, 

W^eekly, 

I 

Palmyra,  Spectator 

Weekly, 

H 

Platte  City,  Platte  Co.  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Plattsburg,  Democrat-Lever, 

Weekly, 

2,500 

Princeton,  Telegraph, 

Weekly, 

I 

Richhill,  Mining  Review, 

Weekly, 

I 

Western  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

I 

Richmond,  Conservator, 

Weekly, 

I 

Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Missourian, 

Weekly, 

I 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Rockport,  Atchison  Co.  Mail, 

Weekly, 

I 

Saint  Charles,  Cosmos-Monitor, 

Weekly, 

I 

Banner-News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Saint  Joseph,  Gazette,  [ 
Gazette,  j 

Daily, 

D 

Sunday, 

E 

News  and  Press, 

Daily, 

35>o57 

Stock  Yards  Daily  Journal, 

G 

Catholic  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

H 

Journal  of  Commerce, 

Weekly, 

H 

Union, 

Weekly, 

H 

Diocesan  Messenger, 

Monthly, 

I 

Giant  Oaks,  (¥c!r/eS.'^) 

Monthly, 

I 

iiao 


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Saint  Joseph.  Mctlical  Herald, 

Modrrn  larnicr,  (*^. 
W'n  Fruit  Grower,  {^ 
Saint   Louis — 

AnuTika, 

Aimrika, 

A  men  k  a, 

Chronicle, 

Globe- Democrat, 

Giuhe-Dcinocral, 

Globe- Democrat, 


Post- Dispatch,  ) 


/ 


Post- Dispatch 

K- 
K' 

Kc, .) 

Star,  I 

Star.  ) 

Westlichc  Post, 

Anzeigcr, 

M  ppi  Hi.i-iicr, 

WfNilichc  P«»st. 

A;  r  des  U  <  ^icns, 

Wu: 

Amer.>  ....  I'ell. 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

)  Monthly, 

Daiiv, 

Sundav, 

Weekly, 

Dailv, 

Daily, 

Sundav, 

Weekly, 

Dailv, 

Sundav, 

iKidy,' 

Daily, 

Sundav, 

Weekl'v. 

Daily,' 

Sunday. 

Mornintj, 

Evening, 

Sunday, 

Semi-weekl 

Weekly, 

Dai'v 

Wri..... 


y. 


Arbeiter  Zeittirv.'  and  Volks  Anvalt,  \N  cekly, 
HiilUlinof  C  rce.  Weekly. 

Butcher>'  and  Pa(  kcrs*  Gazette,  Weekly, 

Censor,  Weekly, 

Central  Baptist.  Weekly, 

Central  l^w  Journal,  Weekly, 

Christian    ^  '  r.  Weekly, 

Christian!  ^L.ist,  Wrekly, 

Church  Pr.^.vss  \:  Catholic  World,  Weekly, 
Colman's  Rural  World.  Weekly, 

Cumberland   Prc>byterian,  Weekly, 

Der  Kriedensbote,  Sunday, 

Drygoodsmanand  General  Merchant. Weekly, 


Farm  Machinery, 

Grocer  and  General  Merchant, 

Herold  des  (ilaubens, 

Hlas, 

Interstate  Grocer, 

Jewish  Voice, 

Journal  of  Agriculture, 

Medical  Review, 

Mekeel's  Stamp  Collector, 

Mirror, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weeklv, 
Weeklv, 


G 

I 

1 

1. 

F 

55.461 

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171.596 

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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1L'81 


MISSOURI— Co^ttinuec/. 

Saint  Louis — 

Missouri  Freemason,  ft^o^'^aTearf) 

Weekly, 

I 

Modern  Miller, 

Weekly, 

I 

Modern  View, 

Weekly, 

2,048 

News, 

Sunday, 

I 

Our  Young  Folks,  (^^bscTeSD 

Weekly, 

C 

Sporting  News, 

Weekly, 

F 

Sportsman, 

Weekly, 

E 

Stoves  and  Hardware  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Trade  Review, 

Weekly, 

G 

Waterways  Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,098 

Western  Junior, 

Weekly, 

H 

Western  Watchman, 

Sunday, 

I 

Die  Abendschule, 

Bi-weekly, 

53,807 

Medical  Fortnightly, 

Bi-weekly, 

G 

American  Merchant, 

Semi-monthly, 

F 

Barnum's  Midl'd  Farmer,  ftcflTeS" 

')  Semi-monthly, 

H 

North  American  Review, 

Semi-monthly, 

H 

Vanguard, 

Semi-monthly, 

,        G 

Advance  Advocate, 

Monthly, 

47,216 

Ad-Writer, 

Monthly, 

I 

Alfrnicf     /  Subscription  N 
^ILFUISL,    ^^   loc.  ayear.  ) 

Monthly, 

I 

Am.  lUust.  Methodist  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

E 

American  Journal  of  Surgery, 

Monthly, 

G 

American  Pressman, 

Monthly, 

I 

Art  Review, 

Monthly, 

G 

Builder, 

Monthly, 

I 

Chaperone  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

C 

Christian  Manhood,  (^STySr) 

Monthly, 

1,704 

Clinical  Reporter, 

Monthly, 

3,862 

Country  Home,  (¥c"aTear.°) 

Monthly, 

F 

Courier  of  Medicine, 

Monthly, 

9,781 

Farmers'  Monthly,  (^a'S^aTea?.") 

Monthly, 

H 

Force, 

Monthly, 

F 

Ford's  Christian  Repository, 

Monthly, 

I 

Fraternal  Voice,  C^'T^^i^^) 

Monthly, 

I 

Furniture  News, 

Monthly, 

H 

Horse  Show  Monthly, 

G 

Illustrated  Home  Journal, 

Monthly,          ; 

31,666 

Immanuel's  Witness, 

Monthly, 

] 

International  Musician,  (^g^ocTySD 

Monthly, 

^0,375 

International  S.  S.  Evangel, 

Monthly, 

B 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Interstate  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

F 

Kunkel's  Musical  Review, 

Monthly, 

F 

Laryngoscope, 

Monthly, 

I 

Major's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

G 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Medical  Brief, 

Monthly,          41,403 

81 


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MISSOURI  — Ci>ft/l»uru 

Saml  Lt»uis — 

M-  •      •  Kra. 

MtuiLai  Mirror, 

McrcaiUile  Adjuster, 

Mevrr  Hrollu-rs'  I)riici7'«ir 

Missionary  Record,  (^^  .^,.;») 

Money  Maker, 

National  Druggist, 

National  Klks  Horn, 

Nat.  Farmer  and  Stock  Grower, 


North  Ani' 

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'   Journal  of    Piag- 
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!  Poultry  Review, 


Overseer, 
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St.  I.niiis-l  an  Photogranhrr, 

Sporting  (i  Dealer,  (* 

T.  IV  A   News  Letter.  (":     , 

Travel. 

Woman's  F*'arm  J 'I,  /*) 

Woman's  Home  Monthly,  ("'.'V 

Woman's  N'  ne,  (*S^ 

Word  and  Works, 

\N  orld's  I*  air  1  n. 

Am.  Journal  <}t  i 'crmatology. 

Alienist  and  Neuro'    ,'•  ♦. 

Ann. lis  of  OtThrhaln. 

Ami.ils  of  <  ^'y,  K 

I^rvn  .  v, 

\hlc  nt.'(\ 

<     inmernal  Lawyer, 
1  i        -rian.  ") 

Salisbury.  i*rcss-Sj)cclalor, 
Sedalia,  Capital.  | 
Capital,  f 
Democrat,  ) 
Democrat,  v 
Democrat,  \ 
Evening  Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  ) 

Harmony  Baptist,  {% 
Royal  Tribe  of  Josepn  iierald, 
Seneca,  Dispatch, 
Shelbina,  Democrat, 
ShelbyviUe.  Shelby  Co.  Herald, 


'■') 


Monthly, 

I  I,00O 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

7.«;oo 

Monthly, 

K 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

8.017 

Monthly, 

£ 

Monthly, 

104,750 

M(^nthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

89,603 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

5,oco 

Monthly, 

C 

MonlhlV, 

3.^83 

Mnnthlv. 

I 

M           y, 

F 

Monthly, 

D 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

627,078 

I 

Monthly,     i 

.6^3.967 

Monthly, 

C 

Monthly, 

I 

Bi-monthly, 

D 

Quarterlv, 

3.443 

Quarter  y, 

I 

Quarterly, 

I 

Quarterly, 

D 

Quarterly. 

G 

Quarterlv, 

7.385 

Werklv.' 

Daily, 

Weeklv, 

Daily,' 

2,180 

Sundav, 

2,421 

Weeklv, 

i.«9» 

Daily,' 

Semi-weekly 

H 

Monthly, 

Monlhlv, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

2,399 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1283 


MISSOURI— Co;ifi»ued. 

Springfield,  Evening  Record, 
Record, 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Leader-Democrat, 

Daily, 

G 

Republican, 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday  Tradesman, 

Weekly, 

I 

Prac'l  Fruit  Grower,  (^7"5S'17ear." 

)  Semi-monthly, 

G 

Triple  Link, 

Semi-monthly, 

H 

Farm  World, 

Monthly, 

I 

Tipton,  Times-Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Trenton,  Republican-Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,^49 

Troy,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Unionville,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

H 

Warrensburg,  Johnson  Co.  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Journal-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,717 

Standard-Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Warsaw,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wellston,  St.  Louis  Co.  Herald, f£l7ea?.'') 

Monthly, 

8,458 

Westplains,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Windsor,  Review, 

Weekly,    • 

I 

MONTANA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Anaconda,  Standard, 

Daily, 

^3,75^ 

Butte,  Inter-Mountain,  ) 
Inter-Mountain,  \ 

Daily, 

13,678 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Miner,  ) 
Miner,  f 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

r 

Reveille, 

Weekly, 

G 

Slavensko  Jedinstvo, 

"Weekly, 

I 

Culbertson,  Searchlight, 

Weekly, 

I 

Dillon,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,271 

Greatfalls,  Leader,  ) 
Leader,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  j 

Daily, 

4,282 

Weekly, 

2,236 

Rocky  Mountain  Husbandman 

,  Weekly, 

I 

Hamilton,  Ravalli  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Helena,  Independent,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Independent,  >• 

Sunday, 

I 

Independent,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Montana  Daily  Record,  ) 
Record,                              J" 

• 

F 

Weekly, 

H 

Lewistown,  Fergus  Co.  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Livingston,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,135 

Post, 

Weekly, 

I 

Missoula,  Missoulian,  ) 
Missoulian,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Red  Lodge,  Picket, 

Weekly, 

I 

ItM 


AMEKICAN   NKWSPAI'KK   HIUr(ToUV. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1285 


NEBRASKA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Auburn,  Nemaha  Co.  Herald, 

VVestliche  Beobachter, 
Aurora,  Hamilton  Co.  Register, 

Republican, 
Beaver  City,  Times-Tribune, 
Blair,  Danskeren, 

Courier, 
Brokenbow,  Custer  Co.  Republican, 
Clay  Center,  Clay  Co.  Patriot, 
Columbus,  Nebraska  Biene, 
Dakota,  North  Nebraska  Eagle, 
Geneva,  Nebraska  Signal, 
Grand  Island,  Independent,  ) 
Independent,  ) 
Hastings,  Adams  Co.  Democrat, 
News, 
Tribune, 
Holdrege,  Progress, 
Indianola,  Alfalfa  Belt,, 
Kearney,  New  Era  Standard, 
Lexington,  Clipper-Citizen, 
Lincoln,  Nebraska  State  Journal,  ^ 

Evening  News, 

Nebraska  State  Journal, 

Weekly  State  Journal, 

Post,  )" 

Nebraska  Weekly  Post,  j 

Star, 

Commoner, 

Deutsch-Amerikan  Farmer, 

Freie  Presse,  (^gt.T^^D 

Nebraska  Independent, 

Acacia, 

Midwest,    (¥oraT.ar") 

Modern  Woodman, 

Mutual  Insur'ce  Journal, (S5"o5f^/jPeS°)Monthry 

Neb.  Congrega'l  News,  (Tscfa^'Sr.^)  Monthly 

Nebraska  Dairyman,  (^g^ocTyeaD       Monthly 

Nebraska  Farm  Journal,  f5^£i7ear.")  Monthly 

Nebraska  Teacher,  Monthly 

Poultry  Topics,  (^oHj^r/eS.'')  Monthly 

Royal  Neighbor,  Monthly 

Western  Medical  Review,  Monthly 

Western  Swine  Breeder,  fi^'sc^aTeaD  Monthly 

McCook,  Tribune,  Weekly, 

Minden,  News-Gazette,  Weekly, 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska  Staats-Zeitung,     Weekly, 


y 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Morning,  ) 

Evening,  j 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 


H 
I 
I 

1,325 
I 

G 
I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

2,160 

1,311 

2,324 
I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

26,388 

13,004 

H 

I 

H 

15,239 

145,528 
146,367 
149,281 

25,473 
I 

G 

A 

D 

I 

H 

F 

5,888 

F 

A 

I 

F 

1,160 

I 

I 


▲MKKICAN  NIWsrAl'KK  DIRBCTORT. 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1287 


NRBR  ASK  A— Continued. 

Norfolk,  Times-Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Nebraska  Workman,  (^&1^%^i^^) 

Monthly, 

F 

Omaha,  Bee, 

Twentieth  Century  Farmer, 

Daily, 

29,446 

Weekly, 

F 

News, 

Daily, 

41,758 

World-Herald,  | 
World-Herald,  j 

Daily, 

34,862 

Weekly, 

G 

Central  Farmer. 

Weekly, 

G 

Commercial, 

Weekly, 

2,083 

Dank.  Folketidende, 

Weekly, 

I 

Den  Danske  Pioneer 

Weekly, 

31,628 

Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

I 

Nebraska  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

D 

Nebraska  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

H 

Osveta, 

Weekly, 

H 

Pokrok  Zapadu, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Royal  Woodman, 

Weekly, 

H 

Svenska  Journalen, 

Weekly, 

G 

Trade  Exhibit, 

Weekly, 

I 

True  Voice, 

Weekly, 

2,253 

Twentieth  Century  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

48,465 

Vesterns  Svenska  Tribun, 

Weekly, 

I 

Western  Laborer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Workers'  Tri-City  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bankers'  Union  Herald,  fi^'oSlTeir^ 

)  Monthly, 

1 

Fraternal  Review,  (^S'aTeaD 

Monthly, 

H 

Sovereign  Visitor,  (^ST/eS") 

Monthly, 

263,500 

Western  Editor, 

Monthly, 

H 

O'Neill,  Frontier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ord,  Quiz, 

Weekly, 

1,457 

Union  Worker,  (^^-^S") 

Monthly, 

H 

Osceola,  Polk  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Redcloud,  Chief, 

Weekly, 

I 

Nation, 

Weekly, 

I 

Webster  Co.  Argus, 

W^eekly, 

I 

St.  Paul,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,108 

Seward,  Independent-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

South  Omaha,  Drovers'  Journal-Stockman 

,  Daily, 

F 

Superior,  Philatelic  West,  fttfi^eaD 

Monthly, 

E 

Tecumseh,  Johnson  Co.  Tribunal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Tekamah,  Journal  and  Burtonian, 

Weekly, 

I 

Crozier,  (^s^o^flTeaD 

Monthly, 

I 

University  Place,  Protector  fi"o^!r/eaD 

Monthly, 

H 

Wahoo,  Wasp, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wayne,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Westpoint,  Republican  and  Cuming  Co. 

Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

H 

Wymore,  Wymorean, 

Weekly, 

I 

AMERICAN  NEWSI'APKR  DIRKCTOHY. 


V_/ 


.\KW   U  \MINIllltK. 

In  whirh  Ibrrp  arp  ^  ,  <  n 

wttb  morr  (kao  !•••  ClrruUOion. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


l'?89 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Berlin,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bristol,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

i»539 

Claremont,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

National  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Concord,  Evening  Monitor,              ) 
Independent  Statesman,  [ 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Patriot,                                    ) 
New  Hampshire  Patriot,      j 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Granite  Monthly, 

I 

Guidon, 

Monthly, 

G 

Popular  Odd-Fellow,  fSa'/eaD 

Monthly, 

I 

Derry,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Dover,  Foster's  Democrat, 

Daily, 

3,201 

Exeter,  News-Letter, 

Weekly, 

2,723 

Farmington,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Franklin  Falls,  Journal-Transcript, 

Weekly, 

3,578 

Hanover,  Dartmouth, 

Weekly, 

1,795 

Hillsboro  Bridge,  Hillsboro  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,542 

Keene,  Evening  Sentinel,                ) 
New  Hampshire  Sentinel,  ) 

Daily, 

1,849 

Weekly, 

3,600 

Laconia,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

H 

News  and  Critic, 

Weekly, 

I 

Lancaster,  Coos  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Lebanon,  Granite  State  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Littleton,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

3,281 

White  Mountain  Republic 

- 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

H 

Manchester,  L'Avenir  National, 

Daily, 

3,352 

Mirror  and  American,  ) 
Mirror  and  Farmer,      j 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

F 

(Subscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Union,               )  (m'ng&ev'g),  Daily, 

16,247 

N.  H.  Farmer,  \ 

Weekly, 

6,107 

Emerald,  C^^^l%'i^-) 

Weekly, 

H 

Herald-Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

### 

Le  Canado-Americain, 

Weekly, 

5,077 

Nashua,  Press, 

Daily, 

I 

Telegraph,  ) 

Daily, 

2,947 

Telegraph,  \ 

Weekly, 

I 

North    Conway,  White    Mountain    Re- 

porter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Peterboro,  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

I 

Plymouth,  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Portsmouth,  Chronicle, 

Daily, 

I 

Times, 

Daily, 

I 

Railway  Post  Office, 

Monthly, 

8,956 

1M> 


AMTKICAN   NEWhPAl'KU    I»II(K(  TOllY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1291 


NEW  HAMPSHIRR—Coufimie^. 

Rochester,  Courier, 

Sanbornville,  Carroll  Co.  Pioneer, 

Warner,  Kearsarge  Independent  and  Times,  Weekly, 

Wolfeboro,  Granite  State  News, 

NEW    JERSEY. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Arlington,  Observer, 
Asbury  Park,  Journal, 

Press, 
Atlantic  City — 

Atlantic  Review, 
Press, 

Sunday  Gazette, 
Brotherhood, 
Bayonne,  Times, 
Blairstown,  Press, 
Bridgeton,  Evening  News, 
Burlington,  Enterprise, 

New   Jersey   Junior   American 
Mechanic,  (¥c"aTeS.") 
Camden,  Courier, 

Post-Telegram, 
New  Jersey  Gazette, 
Plaindealer, 

Girls'  Friendly  Magazine, 
Musical  Enterprise,  ft^oSlTeaD 
Cape  May,  Star  of  the  Cape, 

Wave, 
Cape  May  C.  H.,  Cape  May  Co.  Gazette, 
Clayton,  Reporter, 
Dover,  Index, 

Iron  Era, 
Elizabeth,  Evening  Times, 
Journal, 
Leader, 
Elmer,  Times, 
Englewood,  Press, 

Bird  Lore, 
Freehold,  Monmouth  Democrat, 
Monmouth  Inquirer, 
Transcript, 
Glassboro,  Enterprise, 
Hackensack,  Evening  Record, 

Bergen  Co.  Democrat, 
Republican, 
Hackettstown,  Gazette, 

Warren  Republican, 
Haddonfield,  Tribune, 


Weekly, 

2,475 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,359 

Weekly, 

1,462 

Weekly, 

I 

T 

TV  ccii.1  y , 

Daily, 

1 
4,136 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

5>759 

Weekly, 

H 

Monthly, 

1,221 

Daily 

I 

Wednesday, 

I 

Daily, 

4.504 

Daily, 

I 

Monthly, 

C 

Daily 

8,286 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

5.5oc> 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,319 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

4,208 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

G 

Daily, 

5,522 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,126 

Weekly, 

I 

Bi-monthly, 

H 

Weekly, 

1,093 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

4,132 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

4,478 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Weekly, 

I 

ISM  AMKHUAN   NKNVSPAI'KH  1)IHK«  TOltY. 

NEW   JERSEY 
llainmonton.  Farm,  (iardcn  and  Poultry. 

Hiphbridjjr.  Hiinlenlon  GazcUe, 
Hobokcn,  ^'''■-'  rvcr, 

1  risiischcs  Journal, 

vens  Institute  Indicator, 
Hopewell,  Herald, 
Jersey  City,  Kvcning  Journal, 
News, 

Sunshine.  (^g^;g^) 
laurel  Sprin^js,  Courier, 
I.on^'  Branch,  Record, 
Mi'---    V  --Ic. 

M..  L    ...ral  Record    (^^'^^^^ 

Morristown,  Rctord, 

Chronicle, 
Kvcning  Kxprcis, 
Mount  Holiv,  Herald. 

New  Jersey  Mirror, 
News, 
Newark.  Advertiser, 

Kvening  News, 
New  JrrQrv  Ireie  Zeitung, 
Der  K;  Icr, 

New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung, 
La  Frusta, 
Ledger. 

Russtll's  Convention  Dates, 
Sunday  Call, 
Town   Talk, 

Fraternal  C.uide,  ("S^T*,'"*^'^ 
N.  J.  IJaptist  Bulletin,  i 
Railroad  F-  -'   vce,  (V.,.** 
Whim,  C^^,^,  ! 
New  Brunswick,  Home  News, 

limes. 
Newmarket,  Advertisers' Guide,  C*^/] 
Newton,  Sussex  Regibler, 
Orange,  Chronicle, 

New  Church  Messenger. 
I'arkrid>^e,  Forester's  Magazine,  (V.  \ 
Passaic.  Herald, 
News. 
Advertiser. 
Citv  Record 

Item.  (".^ ) 

Kuryer  Nowojorski, 
Paterson.  Evening  News, 
Guardian. 


Confi  nucJ. 

;ry.      Monthly, 

I 

Weekly. 

^ovv 

Daily. 

D 

Weekly. 

I 

Quarterly, 

I 

Wceklv, 

1 

Daily.' 

2I,I06 

Daily. 

I 

M.'iithly, 

59.330 

Weekly. 

1,000 

Wceklv, 

H 

Weekly, 

i 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily. 

1.79' 

Wteklv, 

1 

Weekly, 

1 

Weekly. 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

D.vv 

E 

1).. 

57.053 

1) 

6,910 

.ly, 

F 

Weekly. 

I 

Sundav. 

3.5»5 

Weekly. 

H 

Weekly, 

i.»53 

Sundav, 

26.S58 

Weekly. 

1 

Monthly, 

G 

;■  «)     Monthly, 

5.4" 

j        Monthly, 

12, 3»' 

Monthly, 

1 

D.fih- 

H 

I) 

I 

r^")   Monthly, 

5.C62 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly. 

2,3»2 

Weekly, 

I 

.  ^.    1  Monthly, 

G 

Daily, 

5.836 

Dailv, 

5.576 

Wecklv, 

I 

Weekly, 

a 

Weekly. 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily,' 

8.793 

Daily, 

8,370 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


129.1 


NEW  }RKS^Y~Continued. 

Paterson,  Morning  Call, 
De  Telegraaf, 
National  Labor  Standard, 
Paulsboro,  Press, 
Perth  Amboy,  Evening  News, 

Middlesex  Co.  Herald, 
Middlesex  Co.  Democrat, 
Plainfield,  Courier-News, 
Press, 

Sabbath  Recorder, 
Pleasantville,  Press, 

Young  America,  fi^^T/eS!') 
Princeton,  Alumni  Weekly, 
Rahway,  Union  Democrat, 
Redbank,  Mail  and  Express, 

Register, 
Rutherford,  American, 
Salem,  South  Jerseyman, 

Sunbeam, 
Smithville,  Mechanic, 
Somerville,  Somerset  Democrat, 
Somerset  Messenger, 
Unionist-Gazette, 
Jersey  Knight,  (¥oratear°) 
Summit,  Record, 
Sussex,  Independent, 

Wantage  Recorder, 
Trenton,  State  Gazette,  ) 
State  Gazette,  j 
Times, 

True  American, 
Sunday  Advertiser, 
Arena, 

Silent  Worker, 
Vineland,  Evening  Journal, 
Washington,  Star, 
Weehawken,  American  Housekeeper, 

Evening  Hours,  (^a^SfaTea^) 
Westfield,  Union  Co.  Standard, 
New  Shakespeareana, 
West  Hoboken,  Socialist  Review, 
Woodbury,  Constitution  and  Farmers'  and 
Mechanics'  Advertiser, 
Gloucester  Co.  Democrat, 
Woodstown,  Monitor  Register, 

NEW   MEXICO. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Albuquerque,  Journal-Democrat, 
Las  Vegas,  La  Voz  Del  Pueblo, 


Daily, 

8,695 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,998 

Daily. 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

2,725 

Weekly, 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

2,188 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,016 

Weekly, 

3,035 

Weekly, 

1,100 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

D 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

14,777 

Daily, 

G 

Sunday, 

12,817 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

4,021 

Monthly, 

D 

Monthly, 

A 

Weekly, 

I 

Quarterly, 

2,000 

Monthly, 
1 

6,333 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,565 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly. 

H 

1-^4 


AMKIIK'AN  MKUSPAPBH  I>IHK<TOKV. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1295 


NEW   YORK. 

(iMap  on  pages  1296  and  1297.) 

Adams,  Jefferson  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,799 

Albany,  Argus, 

Daily, 

G 

Evening  Journal, 

Daily, 

18,238 

Press-Knickerbocker-Express, 
Sunday  Press, 

Daily, 

H 

Sunday, 

G 

Times-Union,  ) 
Times,               j 

Daily, 

30,487 

Weekly, 

1 

Country  Gentleman, 

Weekly, 

F 

Sunday  Telegram, 

Sunday, 

C 

Vatican  and  Catholic  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

American  Education, 

Monthly, 

5,300 

Law  Journal, 

Monthly, 

I 

Young  Americans,  (^s'o'c'aTa?") 

Monthly, 

G 

Albion,  Free  Lance, 

Weekly, 

I 

Orleans  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,160 

OolOgist,    («5tflte2r) 

Monthly, 

1,204 

Alexandria  Bay,  Thousand  Island  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,500 

Altamont,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

H 

Amsterdam,  Morning  Sentinel, 

Daily, 

I 

Recorder  and  Democrat,  ) 
Recorder  and  Democrat,  j 

Daily, 

3,554 

Semi-weekly, 

2,709 

Real  Estate, 

Monthly, 

2,708 

Andover,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Arcade,  Wyoming  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Attica,  Wyoming  Co.  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Auburn,  Advertiser,  ) 
Journal          j 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Bulletin, 

Daily, 

H 

Avoca,  Advance, 

Weekly, 

I 

Avon,  Herald  and  Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Babylon,  Signal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Arcanum  Home  J'nal,  fSTyC"^ 

)    Monthly, 

G 

Bainbridge,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Baldwinsville,  Gazette  &  Farmers*  Journ'l 

1,  Weekly, 

I 

Batavia,  News, 

Daily, 

6,757 

Bath,  Steuben  Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Steuben  Farmers'  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Belmont,  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

I 

Binghamton,  Evening  Herald, 

Daily, 

F 

Leader,                        ) 
Democratic  Leader,    J 

Daily, 

11,468 

Weekly, 

8,315 

Republican, 

Daily, 

10,277 

Bolivar,  Breeze, 

Weekly, 

1,237 

Boonville,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

H 

Brookfield,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

^573 

Brooklyn — {See  New  York,  Borough  of  Brooklyn). 

Buffalo,  Commercial, 

Daily, 

F 

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Deinokral,  )  ^Vt•t•kly,  I 

Evening  News,  )  Daily,  88,457 

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Evening  Times,  )  Daily,  48,528 

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i  I  '  .1 K    »»    A  iji^  J  ^  v.e,  i  'ii  )  >  .  1 

Volksfreund.  Daily,  I 

Arheiler  Zeilunr.  W f(  kly,  I 

Aurora  und  I             rhe  Woche.  \\(ikly,  6,399 

Catholic  Union  and   Times.  Weekly,  H 

Christian  I           k.  Weekly,  H 

(                               .a,  Wr«  kly,  I 

n..r>e  U..i,.i.  Weekly,  4.547 

National  Odd-lcllow,  Weekly,  H 

Wrrkly,  M 

\\               Review.  \\  >        '  1 

Ar.          Ill  Investments.  V-  I 

rv          r  \;   ..      •• .  F 

Switchmen's  Union,  Monti    v.  18,708 

McKee's  Shorthand   Magazine,  M»ni  I 

^f,.-!;^.i  J,   ,. Monthly,  I 

IV             Krvicw    and  Journal  of 

ng,  Monthly,  I 

Proi'I  and  Amateur  I  r.  Monthly,  H 

Roller  Mill,  i                 1  Monthly,  5,055 

Royal  Templar.  Monthly,  E 

Select  Knight  Juuniai,  {         '  "  )     Monthly,  G 

Cambridge.  Washington  Co.  Post,  Weekly,  I 

Canulen.  Advance  j<uirnal,  N\  ( tkly,  '.339 

Canajoharie,    Hay  Trade  Journal,  Weekly,  I 

Canandaigua.  ( )ntario  Co.  Journal,  Weekly,  I 

Ontario  Co. 'Times,  Weekly,  1.976 

Out.  Repository  Messenger.    Weekly,  I 

Canastota,  Journal,  Weekly,  I 

Canisteo.  'Times-Republican,  \\'eekly,  2.365 

Canton,  St.  Lawrence  Plaindealer,  Weekly,  2,460 

Carthage,  Tribune,  Weekly,  I 

Catskill,  Recorder,  Weekly,  3.636 

Cazenovia,  Republican.  Weekly,  I 

Champlain,  Counsellor,  Weekly,  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1299 


NEW  YOR.K— Continued. 

Chatham,  Courier, 

Chenango  Forks,  Broome  Co.  Herald, 
Chester,  Orange  Co.  News, 
Clayton,  On  The  St.  Lawrence  and  Inde- 
pendent, 
Cobleskill,  Index, 
Times, 
Cohocton,  Times-Index, 
Cohoes,  Evening  Dispatch, 

Republican, 
Cooperstown,  Freeman's  Journal, 
Otsego  Farmer, 
Otsego  Republican, 
Corning,  Evening  Leader  and  Democrat, 

Journal, 
Cornwall-on-Hudson,  Cornwall  Local, 
Cortland,  Standard,  [ 
Standard,  j 
Democrat, 
Dansville,  Advertiser, 

Normal  Instructor,  (^s^oc'lTeS.'') 
Primary  Plains, 
World's  Events,  (^5t!aTear) 
Delevan,  Cattaraugus  Press, 
Delhi,  Delaware  Express, 

Delaware  Republican, 
New  York  Templar,  (^^i'jPear.'') 
Depew,  Herald, 
Deposit,  Courier, 
Journal, 
Deruyter,  Gleaner, 
Dexter,  Free  Press,  (^t^i^eaD 
Dryden,  Herald, 
Dunkirk,  Evening  Observer,  \ 
Grape  Belt,  J 

Earlville,  Standard, 
East  Aurora,  Advertiser, 

Little  Journeys, 
Philistine, 
EUenville,  Journal, 

Press, 
Ellicottville,  Post, 
Elmira,  Advertiser,  ]^ 
Advertiser,  j" 
Evening  News, 
Evening  Star, 
Gazette  and  Free  Press,  ) 
Gazette  and  Free  Press,  J 
Defender, 


Semi-weeklv, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

Zy^Z^ 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,405 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

6,238 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,298 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,296 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly,         ] 

[24,900 

Monthly, 

27,600 

Monthly, 

90,875 

Weekly, 

1 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

1,354 

Monthly, 

2,170 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,834 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

C 

Monthly, 

B 

Weekly, 

1,528 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,729 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

F 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

1300  AMERICAN   NKW.Hl'Al'KM   l»IHK<T«»ItV. 

NEW    YORK-  Continue  J 

F.  ^1       ..ram,  Sunday,  ] 

Fairport,  Monroe  ("o.  Mail,  \N  rckly. 
Far   Rotkaway — (Sre  Nni'  York,  Borouj^h  of  Quffns). 

Fayclicvillc,  Hullctin.  \  Wt-ckly, 

!  '  '   Uaiiclm,  (  *•  '  ] 

"in,  iciiu  ui'.Kiiiii), 

Fillmore,  Nofilurn  A  ver,  Weekly, 

!  on-lhf-li  I.  H'  Daily. 

I  .   Tark,  M..  ")  Monthly.         109,10 

1  '  h  of  Quf 

Fort  1 '>  'I'd,  Wcrkly, 

Fr.ink!in,  I  Co.  Dairyman.  Weekly,  H 

Fr  Week  I V.  1.592 

Fr  •,  I'r  )  Mont  1,11 

■  Weekly, 

Fullon.  •  W  2.430 

\\ t  i  Kiy, 

Geneva.  ..,  x\cvjcw,  Da    '  . 

Gilbcrtsvillc.  ^^'^^ ^   •:rnal,  ^..^ly, 

(iNtiN  I  alU,  .N.    ^  • —Art  (  Daily,  1.522 

Star.  J  Wf-rklv.  2,29a 

1  D.  2.251 

Gloversvillc.  \  r.  D.  ^.c^j 

Morninij  H  D.i  ;6 

Journal,  Mom  1,008 

rs    Review,  M 

(inshen,  I>  NN  ccnIv,  ',496 

Gouverneur.  i  icc  i'ress,  W- 

V    -•'  cm  Tribune,  NN 

i.i.i.vl  Army  Journal,  Hi  ., .  ,  ,viy, 

Granville.  Sentinel,  \V. -  viv 

Gr'^tnn    Journal,  NN 

IL;  J.  Kne  ('«>.  I:       ,         cnt,  \N  < 

Hammi  ri.  Herald,  Weekly, 

Hancock,  Herald,  Weekly, 

Harpursville.  Hud^jet,  Wttkly, 

H  ead.  Sentinel,  Weekly,  1,15 

HefKimer,  Citizen.  Weekly, 

\)v-      -at,  Weekly, 

Tc.  ^...m- Record,  Weeklv, 

HoM.v    Qt.n.iard,  Weekly,  1,389 

H-     --  .  i  ...5,  Hoosick  Valley  Democrat,  Weekly, 

Rensselaer  Co.  Standard,  Weekly, 

Hornellsville,  Evening  Tribune,  [  Daily,  3.7^; 

Tribune,  (  Wrekly,  1,28. 

Morning  Times,  Daily,  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1301 


NEW    YORK     Continued. 

Horseheads,  Chemung  Valley  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hudson,  Republican, 

Columbia  Republican, 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Evening  Register, 

Daily, 

I 

Huntington,  Long  Islander, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ilion,  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

I 

Irvington,  Cosmopolitan, 

Monthly, 

A 

Twentieth  Century  Home, 

Monthly, 

I 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Daily  Sun, 

Daily, 

1 

Journal,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Journal,  [ 

Weekly, 

I 

News, 

Daily, 

4,571 

Cornell  Alumni  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Democrat, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Ithacan, 

WeeklV, 

I 

Jamestown,  Evening  Journal,  ) 
Journal,                  ) 

Daily, 

3,065 

Semi-weekly, 

5,331 

Morning  Post, 

Daily, 

4,553 

Union  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Vart  Land, 

Weekly, 

4,041 

Country  World,  (^s^o^aTear) 

Monthly, 

H 

Furniture  Index,  (^stTiSr") 

Monthly, 

4,050 

Jeffersonville,  Sullivan  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,293 

Johnstown,  Republican, 

Daily, 

I 

American  Fancier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Keeseville,  Essex  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

G 

Kinderhook,  Rough  Notes, 

Weekly, 

I 

Kingston,  Freeman,  ) 

Daily, 

3,527 

Freeman,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Leader, 

Daily, 

I 

District  News, 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Lancaster,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

I 

Leroy,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

2,259 

Lily  Dale,  Sunflower,     - 

Weekly, 

H 

Little  Falls,  Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

I 

Herkimer  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,500 

Journal  and  Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Livingston  Manor,  Ensign, 

Weekly, 

1,179 

Lockport,  Journal, 

Daily, 

I 

Niagara  Journal, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Review, 

Daily, 

I 

Union  Sun,                                ) 
Niagara  Democrat  and  Sun,  j 

Daily, 

3,234 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Wochenblatt, 

Semi-weekly 

1,512 

Lowville,  Journal  and  Republican, 

Weekly, 

H 

Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Lyons,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wayne  Co.  Review, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wayne  Democratic  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

ia«  AMKHICAN  XEWHF'APKR   DIHK*  TOHT. 


NEW    YORK—L\>nnnurJ. 

Madifon,  Philatelic  Star, 
Malone,  Fanner, 

i  .1.  :n. 

Marrellus,  (  'm-<  »  vcr, 
Masscna,  ()ljserv<T. 
M.iircawan,  Jtmriai, 
Metlina,  Tribune, 
Mexico,  Independent, 
Middleburjj,  Gazette, 
Muidleport,  Herald, 
Middlctown.  Press,  ) 

Orange  Co.  Press,  f 
Tnnes, 
Milford,  Teachers' Gazette,  (•rr^^'^»?«) 
M<»iUgomerv.  Stnnd.irr!  nr.tl  Rc^       icT, 
Moravia,  Rr  .     cr, 

Morrisville,  Madison  Co.  I.eatlcr, 
Mount  Kisco,  Recorder, 
Mount  Morris,  Picket  Line  I*ost, 
Mount  Vernon.  A- 

1 

\'. .    .  >w  Trimmer, 
Naples,  News, 
Nepera  Park.  Open  Letter, 
Newark,  A:  :i  Gazette, 

Union, 
Newark  Valley,   Tioga  Co.  Herald, 
Newburgh,  journal, 
News, 
R,       •,  r, 

Si.w M..y  Telegram, 
New  Rochelle,  New  Kra, 

P.ir  '.'jraph, 
P  r. 

New  York — SdiKhattan  and  Bronx. 
American, 
Evening  Journal, 
American  and  Journal, 
Atlantis, 

Bolletino  della  Sera, 
Bontl  Buyer,  ) 
Bond  Buyer,  \ 
Bronx  Borough  Record, 
Commercial  N.  Y.  Price  Current,  Daily, 
Courrier  des  Ktats-Unis, 
Courrier  des  Etats-Unis, 
Courrier  des  Etats-Unis, 


4(d. 

•Monthlv, 

^Ml 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly. 

Wrckly. 

H 

I'  .  !v. 

\-.  .        y. 

i,6oo 

Weekly, 

I..U5 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

iXn 

Setni-weekly, 

2.-43 

Daily, 

3.574 

\r  ..'.?,iv. 

10,434 

\-  .    ' 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

».U5 

Weekly, 

i/.;o 

y. 

il 

I'u.y, 

2.9  >  3 

!  ■     ' 

W  . 

M<  'ii . ,. .  > , 

Wr,  I  'v' 

% 

f 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Dally, 

D.r.ly, 

4.715 

I  ■ 

y. 

\.     ..:y. 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Morning, 

A 

Evening, 

A 

Sunday, 

A 

Dailv,' 

0 

Daily. 

### 

Dailv, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

Dailv,' 

E 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday, 

H 

Weekly. 

G 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1303 


NEW    YORK     Continued. 

New  York — ATa)}hattan  and  Bronx, 

Das  Morgen   Journal,   \ 
Das  Morgen  Journal,   ) 

Daily, 

C 

Sunday, 

B 

Evening  Mail, 

Daily, 

F 

Evening  Post, 

Daily, 

26,114 

Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

A 

Forward,  ) 
Forward,  ) 

Daily, 

43,241 

Sunday, 

C 

Globe, 

Daily, 

103,516 

Herald,  ) 
Herald,  j 

Daily 

A 

Sunday, 

A 

Hlas  Lidu,                  ) 
Nedelni  Hlas  Lidu,  J 

Daily, 

I 

Sunday, 

I 

11  Progresso  Italo-Americano, 

Daily, 

H 

Jewish  Daily  News,  ) 
Jewish  Gazette,         ) 

Daily, 

B 

Weekly, 

F 

Jewish  Herald,  ) 
Volksadvocat,    j 

Daily, 

C 

Weekly, 

E 

Jewish  Morning  Journal,  ) 
Jewish  Abend-Post,           ) 

Morning, 

43,650 

Evening, 

18,993 

Jewish  World, 

Daily, 

C 

Journal  of  Commerce, 

Daily, 

G 

L'Araldo  Italiano,  ) 
L'Araldo  Italiano,  \ 

Daily, 

G 

Sunday, 

F 

Listy, 

Nedelni  New-Yorske  Listy, 

Daily, 

H 

Sunday, 

H 

Morning  Telegraph,  ) 
Telegraph,                    j 

Daily, 

29,783 

Sunday, 

58,999 

Narodni  List, 

Daily, 

G 

News,      ) 
News,      j" 

Daily, 

F 

Sunday, 

F 

North  Side  News, 

Weekly, 

H 

People,  ) 

People,  f  (^5t!i7eS.^) 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

F 

Press,  ) 

Daily, 

B 

Press,  v 

Sunday, 

C 

Press,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Proletario, 

Weekly, 

I 

Staats-Zeitung," 

Morning, 

C 

Staats-Zeitung, 
Staats-Zeitung, 
Staats-Zeitung,^ 

Evening, 

D 

Sunday, 

B 

Weekly, 

£ 

Sun,                  \ 

Morning, 

A 

Evening  Sun,  v 

Evening, 

A 

Sun,                  ) 

Sunday, 

A 

Times,  ) 

Daily, 

A 

Times,  f 

Sunday, 

B 

Trade  Record, 

Daily, 

I 

AMKKUAN   NKW{)|'AI'EK  DlHl 


NEW    YORK     Continued. 

New 

York — Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 

Tribune. 

Daily, 

W 

Tribune, 

Sunday, 

C 

Tribune,                 > 

Iri-weeklv, 

D 

Tribune  Farmer, 

Thi       •     .'> 

B 

Tr  '          Review, 

Satwiuay,    \ 

Vorwnrrr';           j 

Daily. 

D 

StMulay, 

C 

Weekly, 

C 

Wall              Journal, 

Daily. 

11.085 

Wall  Street  News. 

Daily, 

I 

World,  ^ 

Morning. 

30i.J^35 

World. 

Evenmji, 

379.735 

World,   ' 

Sunday, 

433.4^^^4 

World,  ^ 

Triweekly, 

iiJ.645 

/cilun.:.  \ 
HeroUl,   ^ 
Hrvtir.     ) 

yf     ..   .. 

C 

*'•*'•■••  s . 

B 

^timlay, 

B 

N  V  Anierikc, 

u  weekly 

K 

Ak*-. 

Weekly, 

H 

Anitrii  an  Architect  and  B^ 

ing  News, 

•■      y. 

I 

Anirri'  ar.  Panker, 

Weekly, 

K 

Aiiifri'  a:.  K           mist. 

Weekly. 

G 

Am'T.v  \\\  (.jau.cning, 

Weekly, 

F 

A- n-    ■  -r. 

Weekly. 

I 

•^■w, 

w, ,  iiv, 

K 

A(iuT;can  Herald. 

^-      y. 

I 

American  Ma          >i, 

Weekly, 

«o,i:j9 

American  Stationer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Anicri.  an  Workman, 

Weekly, 

I 

Amcrikanschc    Schwcizcr    Zei 

- 

tung. 

Weekly, 

H 

Armv  and  Navy  Journal, 

Weekly, 

9.371 

A    •  ' bile. 

Weekly, 

12.085 

1                    "S. 

Weekly, 

I 

i              ^  World, 

Week  1  v. 

I 

Hradstreet's, 

Weekly, 

H 

Hronx  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

H 

Butchers"  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

H 

Catholic  News, 

Weekly, 

C 

Charities, 

Weekly, 

5»»25 

Chief, 

Weekly, 

I 

Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

C 

Christian  Herald. 

Weekly, 

21 1,923 

Christian  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

H 

Christian  Nation, 

Weekly, 

I 

Christian  Work, 

Weekly, 

C 

Churchman, 

Weekly, 

E 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1305 


NEW  WOKK— Continued. 

New  York — ManJiattan  and  Bronx, 

Classmate,  (^'S^'l'^^'^^) 

Clipper, 

Coal  Trade  Journal, 

Collier's  Weekly, 

Com.  and  Financial  Chronicle, 

Crockery  and  Glass  Journal, 

Deaf  Mutes'  Journal, 

Der  Fuehrer, 

Der  Pfaelzer  in  Amerika, 

Deutsche  Eiche, 

Deutscher  Volksfreund 

Dramatic  Mirror, 

Dramatic  News  &  Dram.  Times, 

Dry  Goods  Economist, 

Dun's  Review, 

Electrical  Review, 

Electrical  World  and  Engineer, 

Electricity, 

Engineeringand  Mming  Journal 

Engineering  News, 

Engineering  Record, 

Examiner, 

Family  Story  Paper, 

Field  and  Fancy, 

Financial  Age, 

Financial  Review, 

Financier, 

Fireside  Companion, 

Fishing  Gazette, 

Florists'  Exchange, 

Forest  and  Stream, 

Fourth  Estate, 

Fraternal  Eagle, 

Freeman's  Journal, 

Freiheit, 

Fruitman's  Guide, 

Fruit  Trade  Journal, 

Gaelic  American, 

Golden  Hours, 

Handels-Zeitung, 

Happy  Days, 

Harlem  Local  and  Harlem  Life, 

Harlem  Local  Reporter, 

Harper's  Weekly, 

Hebrew  Standard, 

Hessen-Darmstaedter  Zeitung, 

Illustrated  Record, 

Independent, 


Weekly, 

G 

Weekly. 

25,662 

Weekly, 

H 

A 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

### 

Weekly, 

F 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

7,363 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

,Weekly, 

8,565 

Weekly, 

130,376 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

F 

Weekly, 

C 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

C 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

7,142 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

W^eekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

8,179 

Weekly, 

E 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

B 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

E 

i3(M  AMKUIi'AN   NKWMrAl'KU   DIKKiTtiKY. 


NEW  YORK-i     'Mr.utJ. 

New  York  —  Manhattan  and  lit  ^r.x 
Insiiraiu  c  I'rcss, 
Irish -American  Advucaic, 
Insh  World. 
Iron  A^' 

japanc  '       imercial, 

Jcwclcfb   <^irca.ar-V\  cckly, 
JudKc, 

I  ■  ^-lia  EN-"'^''  1, 
I  -X^  K..  .  .'..;)•  News, 

1  siralcd  Wccklv, 

Life. 
LiqiK^r  Trades  and   Hotel 

Review, 
Literary  Digest. 
Marine    I  .1. 

Maritime  K         "    r, 
V '     ^'  I. 

^'. 

M-  •>    .s   . 

Medical  Rei ord, 

Mekrel's  Weekly  Stainj)  News,  ( 

Men  antileand  Financial  limes.  \N  et 

Mela!  NVorker, 

Musical  Age, 

Musical  Courier, 

N'  '  *'    irier  Kxtra, 

N'  Review, 

^' 

National  Police  Gazette, 

National  Provisioner, 

Nautical  Gazette, 

Nev  !om, 

New    1  r. 

New  \    iklt  Kcho, 

Nordstjcrnan, 

Observer, 

Oil,  Paiiu  and  Drug  Reporter,    \\ 

Osterreichisch-L'ngarische  Zei- 

tung.  Weekly,  G 

Outlook,  Weekly,  A 

Paper  Mill  and  W(  h  ,1  Pulp  News,  \\  eekly,  I 

Taper  Trade  Journal,  Weekly,  I 

Ti.armaceulical  Kra,  Weekly,  F 

T.aildeutsche  Post,  Weekly,  G 

T'lice  Chronicle,  Weekly,  7,o.>4 

Printers'  Ink,  Weekly,  M.Qi*^ 

Produce  Review,  Weeklv,  I 


Weekly, 

G 

Uifkly, 

H 

Weekly. 

E 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 
I 

Weekly, 

B 

Si"   '  " 

G 

U.    .... 

I 

Weekly, 

69.077 
D 

W 

I 

Wci 

C 

^^ 

H 

w 

G 

Wee 

3.3»5 
F 

Wee 

G 

Wee 

F 

\ 

H 

\Nei 

H 

Wee 

G 

Wee 

I 

Weekly, 

F 

Weekly, 

H 

Wr-V'v, 

W          y. 

5.509 
H 

Weekly, 

G 

\N  eekly. 
Weekly, 

D 

6,301 

Weekly, 

4,024 
G 

W      "V. 

II 

G 

Wrrl''v, 

F 

V. 

I 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1307 


NEW    YORK     Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 

Public  Opinion, 

Weekly, 

C 

Puck, 

Weekly, 

B 

Railroad  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

H 

Real  Estate  Record, 

Weekly, 

G 

Rider  and  Driver, 

Weekly, 

G 

Rural  New  Yorker, 

Weekly, 

B 

Sabbath  Reading,  (^fc^eS") 

Weekly,         111,056 

School, 

Weekly, 

G 

School  Journal, 

Weekly, 

G 

Schwaebisches  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

G 

Scientific  American, 

Weekly, 

C 

Scottish  American, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shooting  and  Fishing, 

Weekly, 

H 

Slebodni  Orel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Spectator, 

Weekly, 

H 

Standard  and  Vanity  Fair, 

Weekly, 

F 

Street  and  Smith's  N.Y.  Weekly 

> 

B 

Street  Railway  Journal, 

Weekly, 

H 

Sunday  Democrat, 

Sunday, 

H 

Sunday  Union, 

Sunday, 

I 

Szabadsog, 

Weekly, 

I 

Tammany  Times, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Textile  Manufacturers  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Tobacco, 

Weekly, 

H 

Town  and  Country, 

Weekly , 

G 

Town  Topics, 

Weekly, 

E 

Triangle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Trotter  and  Pacer, 

Weekly, 

H 

Truth  Seeker, 

Weekly, 

H 

Tygodnik  Nowojorski, 

Weekly, 

G 

United  Irishman, 

Weekly, 

H 

U.  S.  Financial  and  Mercantile 

1 

Examiner, 

'  Weekly, 

H 

U.  S.  Tobacco  Journal, 

Weekly, 

G 

Vogue, 

Weekly, 

D 

Wall  Street  Press, 

Weekly, 

X 

Witness, 

Weekly,            21,013 

Wnrl'Pr     /Subscription\ 
>V  UTKCr,    (^  50c.  a  year.  / 

Weekly, 

E 

New  York  Insurance  Journal, 

Bi-weekly, 

H 

Novellenschatz, 

Bi-weekly; 

I 

Advocate  and  Guardian, 

Semi-monthly, 

G 

American  Druggist, 

Semi-monthly, 

H 

American  Industries, 

Semi-monthly, 

F 

Bonfort's  Wine  &  Spirit  Circular 

•,Semi-monthly, 

I 

Bookseller,  Newsd'ler  &  Stat'r, 

Semi-monthly, 

G 

Hardware, 

Semi-monthly, 

9,787 

International  Buyer, 

Semi-monthly, 

H 

Lumber  Trade  Journal, 

Semi-monthly, 

2,754 

NEW    YORK-  Continue  J 

New  Vork~J/<;  .,i, 

Our    i  imL>,  ^  i„.  .,;>./')  ^'-- •  TTT  -nlhly,  C 

j»)M.M»..rs'  Trade  Jtmrnal,  >i ..,.  ;i. ninthly,  F 

Si  Machine  'I  imp*;.  Semimonthly,  H 

'1  (       .    iph  Age,  Semi  monthly,  F 

Wine  and  Spirit  Gazette,  Semi-monthly.         II 

Youth's  Temperance  Banner,  Semi-monihl\  II 

Advanced   I'hcrapcut  Mont  6,250 

Ain.slec's  Magazine,  Mont  C 

A:                               n,  Mont  H 

Aui.  AuiuLcai  1  iiuiographcr,  Mont  H 

A" -•'•    ■*■  ''  -'    •    •    -  M'  •  '  2,000 

A  M  F 

A:                                 rrcinl  'I'ravrlcr  W  I 

A:  E 

American  Kn^'inccr,  Mont  4i5oo 

American  1         rter,  Moiit  F 

American  Hatter,  M  ■:.•;  3.500 

A:  in  Invci  M'  i.'  16,104 

A                 '     irnalul  Obstetrics.  M  H 

A  *•  F 

AtuCiicati                               '    '^  *■         ^  M'juiai^,  B 

Am.  Mont...;  .xv  ..^.,  ..  .^v..  .cw&,  A 

Api#*ri. m  Physician,  \f..n!t,!v  4,473 

A                ::   !''■  -rr,  I 

A:                ^          :i.  D 

American   Tailor  and  Cutter,  Monthly,  G 
Araeru  an  Wine  I*ress  and  Min- 

il  Water  News,  Monthly,  ^.S(^i 

Am.  Bottchafter,  (•tr,*;::;-)  M  F 

Ar  '                   '        .rd,  M             ,  G 

Ar    ..  I-        jc,  M«'iK  7^*46 

ArchiYes  of  Paedialrict,  Moni...;,  H 

Arj;osy,  Mfinrh'v  A 

Art  Amateur,  M  F 

Art  Interchange,  Mont:  G 

A  lion  Men,  i         ,;J^)  Monthly,  31.^91 

Assurance,  Monthly,  I 

Automobile  Magazine,  Mont'      .  H 

Babyhood.  Mont'  H 

Bakers'  Review,  Montuiy,  4,900 

Bankers'  .Magazine,  Monthly,  G 

Baptist  IT'.-ir-  \Tssion  Monthly,  14.416 

a  year  ) 

Barbers*  Journal,  Monthly,  H 

Beauty  and  Health,  Monthly,  B 

Benziger's  .Magazine,  Monthly,  37.025 

Blacksmith  and  Wheelwright,  Monthly,  15,416 

Boilermaker,  Monthly,  4.542 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATIONS 


i:i09 


NEW  YORK     Contifmed. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 

Book  and  News-Dealer, 

Monthly, 

4,029 

Bookman, 

Monthly, 

C 

Brewers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

H 

Bricklayer  and  Mason, 

Monthly, 

C 

Broadway  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

F 

Building  Trades, 

Monthly, 

I 

Business  World, 

Monthly, 

I 

Cadenza, 

Monthly, 

G 

Caledonian, 

Monthly, 

H 

Camera  and  Dark  Room, 

Monthly, 

### 

Capitalist, 

Monthly, 

I 

Carpentry  and  Building, 

Monthly, 

H 

Cassell's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

F 

Cassier's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

I 

Caterer, 

Monthly, 

6,083 

Catholic  World, 

Monthly, 

H 

Century  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

A 

Cheerful  Moments,  (^2faTeS°) 

Monthly, 

390,222 

Christian  City,  fit!itear) 

Monthly, 

I 

Church  Eclectic, 

Monthly, 

I 

Church  Economist, 

Monthly, 

I 

Clothier  and  Furnisher, 

Monthly, 

8,166 

Cold  Storage, 

Monthly, 

2,900 

Compressed  Air, 

Monthly, 

2,127 

•     Comrade, 

^  Monthly, 

12,333 

Converted  Catholic, 

'  Monthly, 

G 

Counter,  (^£!-S") 

Monthly, 

H 

Country  Life  in  America, 

Monthly, 

C 

Crerand's  Cloak  Journal, 

Monthly, 

I 

Criterion, 

Monthly, 

G 

Critic, 

Monthly, 

H 

Critic  and  Guide, 

Monthly, 

H 

Current  Literature, 

Monthly, 

G 

Dealer  and  Repairman, 

Monthly, 

I 

Delmeator, 

Monthly, 

905^636 

Designer, 

Monthly, 

237,852 

Deutsche  Amerikanische, 

Monthly, 

I 

Dickerman's    U.    S.    Treasury 

Counterfeit  Detector, 

Monthly, 

G 

Die  Zukunft, 

Monthly, 

G 

Dominant, 

Monthly, 

H 

Dosimetric  Medical  Review, 

Monthly, 

I 

Druggists'  Circular, 

Monthly, 

I 

Dry  Goods, 

Monthly, 

H 

Editor, 

Monthly, 

5,641 

Educational  Foundations, 

Monthly, 

G 

Educational  Review, 

Monthly, 

I 

Elemorkirk's  Idea, 

Monthly, 

I 

1310 


AMKKRAN   NEWHPAI'KK   I>IUKtTt»UV, 


NEW    YORK— a^nh'nur J 

New  Vork — Manhattitn  and  linfnx^ 

El  Comcrcio.  Monthly, 

El  Eionomisla  Iiilcrnacion  i        Mun* 
F"  .nccrini;  Age,  M 


\T 


'.Mzinc, 

it. 


E-. ■•••.■ 

K 

E.     .         >•>  M.. 

Every  Where, 

Fi  .  Fancy* 

Fame, 

FicU!  and  Stream, 

Flour  Trade  News. 

F-  -  '•     - 

Ciat  ., 

G.Trdinrr's  Nfnr.irinr 

Good  Ciover:  t, 

Good  Literature,  • 
Good  I  •  le, 


r. 

II 

Ha 
11   ■• 
11 

H 


e, 


'w  I  re  Ik.. 


) 
.lagazine. 


•  r. 


Mt'iiUuy, 
Monthly, 

M..nT»^'v. 

M 
M 
lions.  Monthly, 

Monthly. 

Mon* 

M 

M  V. 

M  V, 

M 

M  V. 

M  V, 

Mi^nthlv, 

^)         M 
M 

M 
M 
M  V, 

M 

M 
M 


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Harper's  New  M'thly  Magazine, 

Hau&doktor, 

He;i 

Hcarilisiuiic,  (V!"  > 

Hints, 

H-nic  <' ''   -    ' 

H'  nu-  .'•. .  ^ 

H.  :mc  M.  ^] 

Hi_»mc   r.ilk.  ,.^,   ; 

Humilctic  M  y, 

Horailctic  Review, 

Hoi 

Houscwiic,  (  ') 

Hub, 

Illustrated  American, 

Illustrated  Companion, 

India  Rubber  World, 

Insurance  Commercial  Mag'ine,  Monthly, 

Insurance  Critic,  Monthly, 

Insurance  Economist,  Monthly, 

Insurance  Index,  Monthly, 

Insurance  Press  Monthly, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

M      ■•'%•, 

M 

Al '  '1 1  i  1 1 1  y, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


H 

1 

;o,ooo 

F 

5,656 

543.7*9 
F 

G 

H 

C 

;.25o 
1 

92,916 

D 

A 

400,000 

45-. 333 
G 

I 

7,000 

C 

« 7.500 
I 

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A 

H 

15,000 

A 

6,800 

F 

D 

500.000 

I) 

I 

21,250 

A 

A 

I 

G 

I 

I 

H 

I 

I 

I 

G 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION.  1311 


NEW  YORK     Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Insurance  Times, 

Monthly, 

I 

International  Confectioner, 

Monthly, 

H 

Internat'l  Journal  of  Surgery, 

Monthly, 

C 

International  Steam  Engineer, 

Monthly, 

C 

International  Studio, 

Monthly, 

8,ooo 

Items  of  Interest, 

Monthly, 

I2,OI2 

^  eweler. 

Monthly, 

G 

Journal  of  Cutaneous  and  Gen- 

ito  Urinary  Diseases, 

Monthly, 

I 

J'n'l  of  Nerv.  &  Mental  Disease, 

,  Monthly, 

H 

Judge  Library  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

C 

Junior  Toilettes, 

Monthly, 

C 

Ladies'  Home  Topics,  (^s^^'aTear"^ 

)  Monthly, 

G 

Ladies'  World,    (^£a7ear"j 

Monthly, 

465,416 

Lamp, 

Monthlv, 

G 

L'Art  de  la  Mode, 

Monthly, 

C 

Leader, 

Monthly, 

I 

Le  Bon  Ton, 

Monthly, 

C 

Leslie's  Monthly  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

243,946 

Lumberman's  Review, 

Monthly, 

I 

Luther  League  Rev.,  fif  aTea^' 

)  Monthly, 

H 

Maccabaean, 

Monthly, 

G 

McCall's  Magazine,  fitTySD 

Monthly, 

600,833 

McClure's    Magazine, 

Monthly, 

A 

Machinery, 

Monthly, 

23,617 

Magazine  of  Art, 

Monthly, 

G 

Magazine  of  Mysteries, 

Monthly, 

159,583 

Marine  Engineering, 

Monthly, 

5,730 

Medical  Examiner, 

Monthly, 

G 

Medical  Review  of  Reviews, 

Monthly, 

F 

Medical  Times, 

Monthly, 

6,032 

Menorah  Monthly  Magazine, 

F 

Merck's  Report, 

Monthly, 

F 

Messenger, 

Monthly, 

C 

Metal  Industry, 

Monthly, 

2,500 

Metronome, 

Monthly, 

22,970 

Metropolitan  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

214,166 

Metropolitan  and  Rural  Home, 

Monthly, 

400,000 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Metropolitan  Teacher, 

Monthly, 

G 

Mind, 

Monthly, 

H 

Minmg  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

7,062 

Missionary  Review  of  the  World,  Monthly, 

G 

Mission  Field,  fttT^eS") 

Monthly, 

4,895 

Modern  Mexico, 

Monthly, 

F 

Modern  Stories,  ft?17e*ir) 

Monthly, 

322,916 

Monthly  Union,  (to^.T^eaD 

H 

Motherhood, 

Monthly, 

F 

ur.! 


AMKUICAN   NKW8PAi'KU  DIRICTOUY, 


NEW   YORK— Con/inu^J. 

New  York — Manhattan  -mf  Rt.^nr 
Motor  Car, 
Muniuital    I«»urnal, 
Munscy's  Maj^azinc. 
National  Advocate, 
Na"  Bottlers'  Gazette, 

Na  e  Taxer, 

Na  iiid      Mcrald 

lit   ,1  .  L  1 1, 

Natiirr'-.rh    und    Gesundheits 


of 


Monthly, 

9,666 

Montldv, 

H 

Monthly, 

644,667 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 


i        ..     •  r. 

Month'v. 

1- 

New  Century    Trade, 

Mt. 

I 

New  VA            n. 

Monthly, 

H 

New  Idea  Woman's  M           nc. 

Monthly, 

183,644 

New  \'<»rk  Athletic  Club  Journal, 

,  Monthly, 

H 

North  A            an  Review, 

Moruhl'v, 

I- 

Nu^jent's  I. 

M       •    '' 

5,160 

Offri  R'v  l.'ju.j.jucul  Kc^islci. 

M « 1  i  i  1  i  1 1  y , 

2,5Ii 

(  .           \V'.    '..w. 

Monthly, 

3.-00 

t                     .rnal, 

M-rTh!v, 

1 

u    r  Animal  Friends, 

, 

E 

Outdoors, 

Monthly, 

•  •  • 

<  >   link'. 

Monthly, 

I) 

V  :     ■■        \'          nc. 

Monthly, 

I 

400,000 

Tariiik  \               CS^^SIT) 

Moii'ihiy, 

I) 

I'earson  s  .^iu^azinc, 

Monthly, 

248,927 

r  ■   -^ 

N'       "'. 

F 

1          a  .  >  Art  Jo -], 

.N.. 

F 

Pc<      '  -  n.me  J-wi  ;ial. 

\T. 

5»5.»66 

•1  J3*.  «  yrt  < 

Ten    ratof, 

1  ■ '                  .% 

Muiiilily, 

*  • 

2,750 
I 

H 

» 

ic  Times-Bulletin, 

N 1 '  ' ii . i  1 .  »  , 

1  ....:     '.'       ''Mre, 

Monthly, 

5.»9i 

]*'  -r-                  Journal, 

Monthly, 

H 

i     .                    ^rc,CSL\,.^) 

Monthly, 

A 

Pictorial  Review, 

Monthly. 

157.756 

Popular  Maj^azine, 

Monthly, 

B 

Power, 

Montlily, 

26,000 

Practical  Druggist, 

Monthly, 

7.635 

Preachers'  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

G 

Primary  School, 

Monthly, 

D 

Pr<          '       ^  of  the  Am.  Institute 

t-i  L,'-  uical  Engineers, 

Monthly, 

4.105 

Professional   Pointer. 

Monthly, 

I 

Public  Health  Journal. 

Monthly, 

F 

Publishers'  Guide, 

Monthly, 

I 

Puck's  Library, 

Monthly, 

E 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1313 


NEW   YORK— Contin 

lued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 

Quiver, 

Monthly, 

F 

R'y  &  Locomotive  Engineering, 

,  Monthly, 

D 

Railway  Critic, 

Monthly, 

I 

Railway  Machinery, 

Monthly, 

H 

Recreation, 

Monthly, 

F 

Rudder, 

Monthly, 

F 

Rupert's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

G 

Sailors'  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

I 

St.  Nicholas, 

Monthly, 

B 

Sartorial  Art  Journal, 

Monthly, 

G 

Scient.  American  B'd'g  Monthly, 

G 

Scient.  American  Exp't  Ed'ii, 

Monthly, 

H 

Scribner's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

A 

Short  Stories, 

Monthly, 

F 

Sis  Hopkin's  Own  Book, 

Monthly, 

G 

Subscription  50c.  a  year. 

Small  Farmer, 

Monthly, 

F 

Smart  Set, 

Monthly, 

D 

Social  Service, 

Monthly, 

G 

Spirit  of  Missions, 

Monthly, 

22,125 

Spirit  of  '76, 

Monthly, 

H 

Stone, 

Monthly, 

I 

Strand  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

A 

Students'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

H 

Success, 

Monthly, 

306,108 

Successful  American, 

Monthly, 

H 

Sunday  School  Journal,  (fo^ay'^S 

)  Monthly, 

A 

Sunny  Side, 

Monthly, 

G 

Supply  World, 

Monthly, 

I 

Tailors'  Review, 

Monthly, 

H 

Teachers'  Institute, 

Monthly, 

C 

Toilettes, 

Monthly, 

B 

Trained  Nurse, 

Monthly, 

I 

Transactions  of   the  American 

Inst,  of  Elect.  Engineers, 

Monthly, 

I 

Treasury  of  Religious  Thought,  Monthly, 

H 

Truth, 

Monthly, 

G 

Typewriter  and  Phonographic 

WnrlH     /Subscription\ 
vv  UIIU,  ^^  50c.  a  year.  / 

Monthly, 

I 

Unique  Monthly,  fttfayS?.") 

116,666 

Upholsterer, 

Monthly, 

I 

Valkyrian, 

Monthly, 

G 

Violin  World,  (^5"o?'aTeS°) 

Monthly, 

G 

Voice  of   Missions,  (^^ocflTear.'') 

Monthly, 

G 

Water  and  Gas  Review, 

Monthly, 

3»5oo 

Wide-World  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

72,050 

Wilshire's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

A 

Woman's  Home  Missions, 

Monthly, 

C 

(Subscription  35c.  a  year.) 

83 


1314  AMKItlCAN   NKWSl'APKlt   IMKKCTuUY 


NEW    YORK— Con/ifti^f J. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Jifcnx, 

Woman's  IM           !  Development.  Monthly,  I 

Woma                                   in,         Monthlv.  E 

^V     '  ■    ,'                  :ons,r"     "■       I  Monthly,  A 

\S    liu^  »>'.iK,                                  Monthly,  C 

\  oiing's  Nt  •  "-nc.  Monthly,  C 
Journ.T'f                 \ ,  (iynaecology 

an<!                                                 Hj-monthly,  i,8iO 

Mc           t  Review,                         Hi-monthly,  H 

i't  I  k'-N  Hllyer^*  Index,  Hi-monthly,  4,795 
Underwood's    U.    S.    Treasury 

Counterfeit  Reporter,                 Bi-monthly,  H 

All)'                                                     Quarterly,  G 

Bercan  i:                                 ju  Quarterly,  A 

H:    le  Study  Home  Department  Quarterly,  C 

Brief   of   th'-   1                                          QtnrtrHy,  H 

Chamnlain  1                                      (,'           rlv,  I 

(                '  University  Quarterly,  H 

I         .                    t                             Quarterly,  H 

Empire  State.                ,")              Quarterly,  2.750 

Forum.                                            Quarterly,  G 

Int'                                  V,  H 

I    •.                   .,  C 

Luijcr  :»  M.i;.   a.,                            Quarterly,  D 

Mcdno  Legal  Journal,                  Quartcrlv,  1 

N                 >        Remedies,             Q               .  G 

r    ■            rom  Puck.                      Qu.irterlv,  G 

1                  .....    ,  'Official  '  '       •      '  '    .M7 

1                                         -     ^'  4,760 

S                                         ..    ^  ......;...  ,                    I  B 

S                                 n  Ho-j^es.      '    Q         ■        .  H 

1                                                -..^.")    Quarterly.  G 

Temperance,  (_         .   )               Quarterly,  H 

Brooklyn,  Brooklyner  Frcic  Trcsse,  \            Daily,  G 

Brooklyner  Freie    Prc^sc,  )             Sunday,  G 

Citizen,                                              Daily,  F 

Eagle.  )                                             Daily,  C 

Eagle.  \                                              Sunday,  C 

Standard  Union.                               Daily,  E 

Times,                                                   Daily,  E 

American  Kaiku,                              Weekly,  S^Z^^ 

Brooklvn  Life,                                  Weekly,  H 

Brooklyn  Weekly  News,  I 

Brooklyner  Reform,                        Weekly,  7.262 

Chat,                                                    Weekly,  27,480 


OVEK  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1315 


NEW  YO'RK— Continued. 


Brooklyn,  City  Mission  Evangel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Nordisk  Tidende, 

Weekly, 

H 

Nordlyset, 

Weekly, 

I 

American  Hairdresser, 

Monthly, 

2,092 

Manufacturers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,189 

Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

H 

Photo-Straws,  {^^'l^:^^) 

Monthly, 

I 

Record  of  the  C.  B.  L.,  (^y^ocfaTean 

')  Monthly, 

G 

Medical  Library,  etc., 

Quarterly, 

1,222 

Queens,  Evening  Journal, 

Daily, 

I 

Long  Island  Star,  ) 
Long  Island  Star,  j 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Daily, 

I 

Long  Island  Beobachter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Richmond,  Staten  Island  Leader, 

Weekly, 

I 

Staten  Island  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Niagara  Falls,  Cataract  Journal, 
Journal, 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Gazette, 

Daily, 

H 

North  Chili,  Earnest  Christian, 

Monthly, 

I 

Northport,  Law  Notes, 

Monthly, 

25,000 

North  Tarrytown,  Mount  Pleasant  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

North  Tonawanda,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

I 

Norwich,  Morning  Sun,                 ) 
Chenango  Telegraph,  \ 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Central  New  York  Unionist, 

Weekly, 

I 

Chenango  Union, 

Weekly, 

2,170 

Norwood,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Nunda,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,011 

Nyack,  Evening  Star, 

Daily, 

I 

Ogdensburg,  News, 

Daily, 

I 

Advance, 

Weekly, 

H 

Olean,  Times, 

Daily, 

1,450 

Ledger, 

Weekly, 

I 

Oneida,  Democratic  Union, 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Dispatch, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Post, 

Weekly, 

I 

Oneonta,  Star, 

Dailv, 

I 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

H 

Ossining,  Democratic  Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

Oswego,  Palladium,  ) 
Palladium,  J 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Times,  ) 
Times,  j 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Ovid,  Gazette  and  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Owego,  Record, 

Tioga  Co.  Record, 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

2,552 

Woman's  Temperance  Work, 

Monthly, 

7,566 

AMKUICAN   NKWSI'APKU   DIUKiToUY. 


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<-    3^. 


NEW  YORK 

Oxfonl,  Times, 
Palmyra,  Courier, 

U'avnc  Co.  Journal, 

r  •  •    .  ic.  a''       e 

i  clksk.:!.,  I' 
Pcnn  Van,  L  \,  . 

Vatcs  Co  Chronicle, 
Perry,  Hcraul-Ntws, 
Plaltsburg,  Pre  ) 

Sentinel,  ) 
Port  (        '   r,  Item, 

M.ij^.i^zinc 
History, 
Port  Jefferson,  K«  lio. 
Port  Jervis,  Kvcnmjj  Gazeuc,  / 
Garelte.  j 

New  ^'    rk  FT^nirr, 
Tri-- 


CondnufJ. 


Weekly, 
Weekly. 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Da  ' 


W 


t  CM), 


of      American 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

D.iilv. 

Weekly, 

Daily.' 

\H  ccK.y, 

Daily. 

WecKly, 

Weekly, 

Wecklv. 


Port  Ru  !im.)iul 


»'  Yffrk,  Hi.' rough  of  AV. 


/). 


Potsdam,  Courier  and  Freeman, 

Recorder, 

St.  Lawrence  Herald, 
Poughkeepsie,  Kagle, 

Sunday  Courier, 

PulasWt,  nemnrrat, 

Rai.  :er  and  Courant, 

Red  Creek,  Hrr.M. 

Rensselaer,  i 

Rochester,  Ahemi  P<-si,  i 
Abend  Tost,  f 
De:  .        ■  f-  ^ 

I  *  i  al  atiu   L. 

1     ...   i  rat  and  Ci.; 
I. .  enini:  Times, 
Herald,  ) 
Herald,  f 
Post- Kx  press. 
Union  and  Adverliier, 
Catholic  Journal, 
Sunday  Star. 
Lawyers'  Reports     ■    • 
Haptisl  Monthly,  ^  ^  „ 


'1 


...V.lC,     ) 


•^*^d. 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly. 
D.uly, 
I'.iily, 
Daily. 
Sunday, 

Wrrkl'v, 

^'  >% 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily.' 

Scmi-weckly, 

Daily. 

\\     .  . . 

D.ii'.v. 

D.iil'y, 

Sunday, 

Daily,' 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Semi  monthly 


) 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Case  and  Comment,  (\Mc..j«»r 

Casket. 

Green's  Fruit  G rower. (/KTy'Jii?.")  Monthly, 

New  York  Annotated  Cases,       Monthly, 

Pythian  Nights,  Monthly, 


!,o88 

I 
I 

I 

H 

1.500 
I 

1 

I 

I 
2,000 
I 
I 
H 
I 

3.705 
I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

10.700 
1 

1.378 
I 

I 

5.394 
3.»»» 

3^^7i 
20,487 

G 

ii>,659 

F 

G 

E 

18,260 

I 

T 

1- 

2,500 
30,000 

G 

A 
I 
I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1317 


NEW  YORK     Conih 

nued. 

Rochester,  Sidepaths,  (^^^Z'^^:^) 

Monthly, 

I 

Vick's  Family  Mag.,  (^Sfa^e'r] 

1  Monthly, 

76,666 

Rockville  Centre,  South  Side  Observer, 

Weekly, 

1,702 

Rome,  Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  ) 

Daily, 

3,499 

Semi-weekly, 

5,075 

Rushford,  Spectator, 

Weekly, 

I 

St.  Regis  Falls,  Adirondack  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Salamanca,  Cattaraugus  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,412 

Salem,  Axiom, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sandy  Creek,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,522 

Saratoga  Springs,  Saratogian, 

Daily, 

H 

Saratoga  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Schenectady,  Evening  Star, 

Daily, 

5,521 

Gazette, 

Daily, 

12,574 

Union,  ) 
Union,  j" 

Daily, 

### 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Seneca  Falls,  Courier-Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Reveille, 

Weekly, 

I 

Skaneateles,  Free  Press, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Special  Crops,  i^^>'T?^^) 

Monthly, 

2,075 

Sodus,  Record, 

Weekly, 

2,023 

Springville,  Journal  and  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Stamford,  Alirror, 

Weekly, 

I 

Stapleton — {^See  New  York,  Borough  of  Richmond'). 

• 

Syracuse,  Evening  Herald,  ) 
Herald,                  j 

Daily, 

35,648 

Sunday, 

39,161 

Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

H 

Journal, 

Daily, 

F 

Post-Standard,  ) 
Post-Standard,  \ 

Daily, 

21,-634 

Semi-weekly, 

10,712 

Northern  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

G 

Wesleyan  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

H 

Am.  Poultry  Advocate,5^^^i7e«?.^ 

)  Monthly, 

32,166 

Educational  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

14,820 

Good  Health  Qinic,  fttfaTeS.'') 

Monthly, 

10,083 

Harness  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

4,010 

Keramic  Studio, 

Monthly, 

H 

Official  Journal, 

Monthly, 

G 

School  Bulletin, 

Monthly, 

F 

Sporting  Goods  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

H 

Troy,  Evening  Standard, 

Daily, 

G 

Press,  [ 

Daily, 

H 

Press,  5 

Weekly, 

I 

Record, 

Daily, 

16,438 

Times,  [ 
Times,  j 

Daily, 

16,910 

Semi-weekly, 

10,872 

Freie  Presse, 

AVeekly, 

I 

Northern  Budget, 

Sunday, 

E 

Observer, 

Sunday^ 

I 

13t«t  AMBKH'AN   NKWSl'APKK   DIRKtToHY 


Press,  f 


NEW    YORK— CcnttfiueJ. 

Tr»>v.  Sunday    News,  Sunday,  I 

(  .irriagc  Dealers'  Journal,  Munlhly,  I 

Trumansburg,  Free  Press  and  Sentinel,  Weekly,  1.150 

Tully,   Tunes,  Weekly,  I 

Utica,  Herald-nispalch.  )  Daily,  13,1 1^^ 

Sunday  Tribune,   )  Sunday,  a>'^9^ 

Observer,  Daily,  G 

Daily.  M,37o 
Senu-weekly,     i>,57ii 

La  Luce,  Weekly,  I 

Saturday  (llobe.  Weekly,  A 

Sunday  Journal,  Sunday,  G 

Y  Drych,  Weekly.  G 
Merchants     Legislative   League 

Advocate,  Monthly,  6,768 

Nationa    ■                  '"     tractor,  Monthly,  ^,^'5 

Walden,  Cit  Weekly.  1 

Walton,  Chroniclc-'I  imcs,  Weekly,  4,005 

Reporter,  Weekly,  G 

Warn            ^.  Nt  Weekly,  I 

Warsaw,  Western  New  Yorker,  S<iiH-\vcekly,  H 

W-               f'..   Time*.  Weekly,  H 

Warwick.  A             ncj,  WeeNly,  i.coo 

Waterloo,  (1     ^  .  .cr  and  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

Watertown,  Si.v  •' '^d,  )  Daily.  G 

St.- :J,  )  Senu-weekly,  I 

Times,                           )  I»ai;\,  6,463 

Reformer  and  Times,  f  Semi-weekly,     4.644 

Re-Union,  Scmi-weeklv,  I 

!Ierald.  Weekly.  I 

Lodge  Record,  Semi-monthly,  I 

Waterville.   limes  and  H        'porter.  Weekly,  1 

Waverlv.  Free  Prrs..  r*"?:\,'^-;  Weekly,  H 

WciUviiic,  K           ter,                              )  Daily,  I 

.\          •  V  Co.  Reporter,  f  Semi- weekly,  H 

A    _,   ..:.y  Co.  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

Wefttfield.  Repui>lican,  Weekly,  I 

Whitehall,  Chrtuiu  le.  Weekly,  H 

Times,  Weekly,  2,540 

White  Plains.  Record,  Daily,  I 

Kasiern  State  Journal,  Weekly,  I 

Westchester  Co.  Reporter,      Weekly,  I 

Westchester  Home  Life,  Monthly,  D 

Whitney  Point.  Reporter.  Weekly,  2.667 

Williamsville,  Amherst  Bee,  Weekly,  I 

Wilson,  Star,  Weekly,  I 

Wolcott.  Lake  Shore  News,  Weekly.  1,466 

Worcester,  Times,  Weekly,  1 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1319 


NEW  YORK— Continued. 


Yonkers,  Herald, 

Statesman, 

Gazette, 

Home  Journal  and  News, 


Daily, 
Daily, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 


NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Albemarle,  Stanly  Enterprise,  Weekly, 

Ashboro,  Courier,  Weekly, 

Asheville,  Citizen,  Daily, 

Register,  Weekly, 

Our  Mountain  Home,  ft^ocTySr)  Monthly, 


J' 


Southland 
Ayden,  Free  Will  Baptist, 
Charlotte,  Evening  Chronicle, 

News, 

Times-  Democrat, 

Observer, 

Observer, 

Observer, 

Mill  News, 

Presbyterian  Standard, 

Star  of  Zion, 

Carolina  Medical  Journal, 

Charlotte  Medical  Journal, 

Messenger  of  Hope,  (foSafeS.") 
Clinton,  Sampson  Democrat, 
Clyde,  Skyland  Baptist, 
Concord,  Times, 
Danbury,  Reporter, 
Elizabeth  City,  Tar  Heel, 
Fayetteville,  North  Carolina  Baptist, 
Goldsboro,  Wayne  Co.  Advertiser, 
Greensboro,  Patriot, 

E  very  thin  g,- 

Woman's    Missionary    Rec- 

r\rA     /SubscriptionX 
^^^J    V  50c.  a  year.  / 


Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-monthly, 

Monthly, 


50c.  a  year. 

Greenville,  King's  Weekly,  (^a^cflTir.") 

Hickory,  Times-Mercury,  Weekly, 

Kinston,  Free  Press,  Weekly, 

Lagrange,  Southern  Medical  Journal,  Monthly, 

Lexington,  Dispatch,  Weekly, 

Lumberton,  Argus,  Weekly, 
Moravian  Falls,  Yellow  Jacket,  ft^oSyeir!")    Bi-weekly, 

Nazareth,  Truth,  Monthly, 

Pinehurst,  Outlook,  Weekly, 

Raleigh,  Morning  Post,  Daily, 

News  and  Observer,  Daily, 

Times  and  Evening  Visitor,  Daily, 


G 

H 

I 

I 


I 
I 

3^230 
I 

H 
I 

I 

2,221 
4,027 

4,591 

6,143 
8,408 

4,496 

I 

H 

I 

H 

H 

H 

I 

I 

2,018 

2,181 

H 

H 

I 

I 

2,750 

3,553 
I 
I 
I 
I 
H 

1,700 

95,411 

15,375 

2,523 
G 

9,111 

I 


i-ito 


AMEiaCAN  NBWHrArEU  DIUKtToHY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1321 


NORTH  CAROLINA— Co/ituiuec/. 

Raleigh,  Baptist  Sentinel, 

Biblical  Recorder, 

Caucasian, 

Christian  Advocate, 

Farmer  and  Mechanic, 

Progressive  Farmer, 
Reidsville,  Webster's  Weekly, 
Salisbury,  Globe, 
Scotland  Neck,  Commonwealth, 
Shelby,  Cleveland  Star, 
Sparta,  Alleghany  Star, 

Western  Carolma  News,  (fo"c^l'?lk*n°) 
Wadesboro,  Messenger-Intelligencer, 
Waynesville,  Courier, 

West  Raleigh,  Agric'l  Education,  (^^S'^fySD 
Williamston,  Gospel  Messenger, 
Wilmington,  Carolina    Fruit   and  Truck 

Growers'  Journal, 
Wilson,  Times, 

Winston-Salem,  Twin  City  Sentinel, 

Union  Republican, 

NORTH    DAKOTA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Agricultural  College,  N.  Dakota  Farmer,      Monthly, 


Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

9,756 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

10,509 
I 
I 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,536 

Quarterly, 

I 

Monthly, 

3,400 

Semi-monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

(Subsc'n  50c.  a  year.) 

Bottineau,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Devils  Lake,  Inter-Ocean, 

Weekly, 

I 

Dickinson,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,200 

Edmore,  Herald-News, 

Weekly, 

1,062 

Fargo,  Forum  and  Daily  Republican,      ) 
Forum  and  Weekly  Republican,  j 

Daily, 

5.057 

Weekly, 

5,804 

Morn'g  Call  &  Fargo  Daily  Argus, 

I 

Fram, 

Weekly, 

I 

North  Dakota  Workman, (Sg^J^^f/ear"' 

)  Monthly, 

H 

White  Ribbon  Bulletin,  fifcT/ea?") 

Monthly, 

2,370 

Record, 

Quarterly, 

H 

Grand  Forks,  Herald, 

Daily, 

6,096 

Normanden, 

Weekly, 

6,504 

Hillsboro,  Statstidende, 

Weekly, 

Jamestown,  Alert, 

Weekly, 

North  Dakota  Capital, 

Weekly, 

Langdon,  Cavalier  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

Courier-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

Lisbon,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

North  Dakota  Farmer,  ('^^^fi'^jPe*!?.") 

Monthly, 

2,037 

"R  nta  rv     /SubscriptionX 
•  iS.Oldry,   (^50c.  ayear.    ) 

Monthly, 

Westland  Educator, 

Monthly, 

Mandan,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

1833 


AMRKirAN  NEWMl'Al'KIt   I>lHK(ToHY. 


s-i 


5  t  si  u 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1323 


NORTH  T>AKOi: h— Continued. 

Minot,  Ward  Co.  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Mohall,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,409 

Park  River,  Gazette-News, 

Weekly, 

1,190 

Valley  City,  Times-Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wahpeton,  North  Dakota  Globe, 

Weekly, 

I 

Richland  Co.  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

OHIO. 

(Map  on  pages  1324  and  1325.) 

Ada,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,209 

Adelphi,  Border  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Akron,  Beacon  Journal,          ) 
Summit  Co.  Beacon,  ) 

Daily, 

9,794 

Weekly, 

3,865 

Press, 

Daily, 

9,862 

Times-Democrat,  ) 
Times-Democrat,  j 

Daily, 

7,907 

Weekly, 

H 

Chevalier,  (fSl'ySn") 

Monthly, 

I 

Young  People's  Lesson  Quarterly, 

30,625. 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Alliance,  Leader,  ) 
Leader,  j 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Review,  ) 
Review,  ) 

Daily, 

2,042 

Weekly, 

3,855 

Schemer,  (^st^^ateaD 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Woman's  Journal,  fttflteaD 

Monthly, 

I 

Andover,  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

I 

Antwerp,  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ashland,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

H 

Brethren  Evangelist, 

Weekly, 

H 

Press, 

Weekly, 

3,512 

Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ashtabula,  Beacon-Record, 
Telegraph, 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Amerikan  Sanomat, 

Weekly, 

10,986 

Athens,  Athens  Co.  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Messenger  and  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ohio  Teacher,  («S7e2r) 

Monthly, 

8,375 

Barnesville,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

2,130 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

Batavia,  Clarmont  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Clermont  Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bellefontaine,  Logan  Co.  Index, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bluffton,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,681 

Farm  und  Haus,  (^at^jPeir) 

Monthly, 

G 

Bowling  Green,  Wood  Co.  Free  Press, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Wood  Co.  Democrat, 

Weeklv, 

3^724 

Wood  Co.  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

H 

Wood  Co.  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bryan,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,220 

1  :v.-4 


AMKHIl'AN   NEWHPArKU  niKEiTDllT. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1325 


East  Palestine  ° 


o  Minerva 
East  J 
Saliuevil 
b  CarroUtoa 


East  Liverpool 
Saliueville"  •^"°^' 


New  Philadelphia         Toronto) 

^y  ©Uhrichsville 
Q   v/  Steubenville" 

Coshocton/o  .  Freeport° 


Saint  Clairsville  r 
o  Barnesville 


Somerset  © 
°  Lancaster 

o 

Xogan     \        Chester 
Athens, 


Caldwell  °         Wqodsfield 


4-\>  MoConnelaville 


Hill. 


Manetta 


°  Jackson 


^ 


\ 


Pomeroy^ 


Vinton 


*> 


^ 


<  OHIO. 

Showing  Towns 

in  which  there  are  Newspapers 

with  more  than  1000  Circulation. 


SCALE  OF  MILES. 

B         10  20  30  40  60 


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OHIO      Continurf 

Bucyrus,  hvtn:    ^.    1  cc^jrapli, 

iAi:iv. 

».390 

journal, 

Wcc'klv, 

i.4'>4 

Cadiz,  Harris<»n  News, 

Weekly, 

1 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

H 

Sentinel, 

Weekly. 

I 

Caldwell,  Nol)lc  Co.  Leader, 

Wet 

1,27a 

Camden,  TrcMc  Co.  News. 

Weeklv. 

1,640 

Canal  Dt>ver,  Iron  Valley  Kcp  'fter. 

Weekly, 

I 

Tuscarawas  Herald, 

Weekly. 

I 

Canton,  News-Hcmoi  rat. 

Stark  Co.  Democrat, 

Daily, 

6.4.M 

Semi-wcckly 

H 

K#»n.>siT,  ,rv,  1 

Daily. 

11,167 

I-         ;y.  f 

Sunday, 

8,800 

1,    .             :.V.\ 

Weekly, 

l,^i(> 

Ohio  Volks-Zeiiung, 

Weekly, 

I 

Roller  Monthly,  {""^irT^) 

3.000 

Cardington.  Morrow  Co.  Independent, 

Wee 

1,692 

Carrollion,  Republican -Standard, 

Wee. 

1 

Cclina.  D 

Wee 

I 

I  )  t .     ,>  1  ■    .  •    L  :     ^_  «J .     iJu IC, 

WcCk.\. 

I 

Chillicolhe.  r.  ■   -•»€.                ) 
1              ('..Tzettr   f 

Daily.' 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

/ 

Daily. 

X.707 

R   -  <       1'  ^iNicr,  V 

Tuesday, 

I 

Advertiser.                ) 

Friday, 

r   -  :.  /. .-.. 

^^ 

I 

Cincinnati,  Commercial  Iribune,  ) 
C                      Tribune,  > 

Daily, 

C 

Sr.      • 

B 

(             ica.  Ctaxctte,  )  ^,^-) 

\N  ic^.y, 

B 

F           cr.  ) 

Daily, 

C 

F             ^T,  \ 

Snr.r-.v. 

A 

F.     .      cr,\t..  .,--) 

^^ 

A 

Frcie  Prcsse, 

Morning, 

F 

Abend  Presse, 

Kvening, 

D 

Sonnlagsblatt, 

Sunday, 

E 

Wochenblatt. 

Wrckfy, 

H 

Post. 

Dai.v.' 

148,486 

Tin-.TN-'^tnr, 

D:     • 

14,984 

\t'jlvSi>i»ltt.                                   J 

Da.  ;, 

H 

Wcct'.-hr.   Blx-tter,  > 

Sunday, 

G 

V                             S 

Weekly, 

I 

\  M.ksfrcund,                ) 

Daily. 

H 

Der  Sonntagmorgcn,  v 

Sunday. 

H 

Volksfreund,                 \ 

Weekly. 

H 

American  Grange   Bulletin. 

Weekly. 

F 

American  Israelite. 

Weekly. 

C 

Billboard. 

Weekly. 

13.647 

Catholic  Telegraph. 

Weekfy. 

26,051 

Christian  Leader, 

Weekly. 

11,492 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1327 


O  H I O — Contmued. 

Cincinnati 

,  Christian  Standard, 

Weekly, 

B 

Cincinnatian, 

Weekly, 

I 

Der  Christliche  Apologete, 

Weekly, 

£ 

Herald  and  Presbyter, 

Weekly, 

£ 

Journal  and  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

G 

Live  Stock  Review, 

Weekly, 

H 

Merchant  and  Manufacturer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sportsmen's  Review, 

Weekly, 

£ 

Trades  Union  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wahrheitsfreund, 

Weekly, 

F 

Western  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

D 

Western  Tobacco  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Furniture  Worker, 

Semi-monthly,          I 

Am.  Building  Ass'n  News, 

Monthly, 

G 

American  Musician,  ( McTySD  Monthly, 

G 

Cincinnatian,  (^^tfaTeS.") ' 

Monthly, 

10,250 

C.  K.  of  A.  Journal,  i^t^Tf^) 

Monthly, 

25,000 

Confectioners'  Review, 

Monthly, 

I 

Eclectic  Medical  Gleaner, 

Monthly, 

H 

Eclectic  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

33,712 

Express  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

F 

Gas  Engine, 

Monthly, 

H 

Harness  World, 

Monthly, 

4,766 

Haus  und  Herd, 

Monthly, 

G 

Iron  Molders'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

38,341 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Jung  Amerika,  i^lTf^ 

Monthly, 

7,370 

Men  and  Women, 

Monthly, 

87,228 

Mission'y  Intellig'er,  CstTyC 

)  Monthly, 

9,733 

Mixer  and  Server,  fttfaTeir) 

Monthly, 

53,000 

Monitor, 

Monthly, 

I 

National  Humane  Educator, 

Monthly, 

E 

Ohio  Workman,  (^s^cSiSD 

Monthly, 

G 

Open  Shop, 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Phonographic  Magazine, 

Monthly,' 

F 

Pythian  Monitor, 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Republican, 

Monthly, 

11,000 

Saxby's  Traveler's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

G 

Spokesman  of  the  Carriage  an( 

i 

Associate  Trade, 

Monthly, 

9,500 

Starchroom, 

Monthly, 

G 

Trade  Review, 

Monthly, 

3.087 

Christian  Educator, 

Bi-monthly, 

Circleville, 

,  Union-Herald, 

Weekly, 

Democrat  and  Watchman, 

Weekly, 

Cleveland, 

,  Commercial  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

Leader,             \ 

Morning,  ) 
Evening,  j 

C 

News  Herald,  v 

Leader,            ) 

Sunday, 

D 

t t     w   t*     k    t •  L*   1  • 


OHIO— Con/inufJ. 

Cleveland,  Plain  Dealer,       |  Mcnunj^.  i 

Plain  Pe.ilcr,       I  Evening;,  j       ''>'-«^'® 

Plain  Dealer,       (  Sunday,  68,198 

Plain  Dra.cr,     J  Wtekl'v.  G 

Pre  1  '.i:  y,  138,005 

Recorder  (niorninj^  vV  evening  I.  Daily,  (• 

W.xchler  und  Anzcij^er.  i  I '    ly,  E 


W.ichlcr  und  Anzei>;cr,  V  Sunday,  G 

\V.L(  liter  und  Anzciger,  )  Weekly,  I 

Wor.d.  i  Daily.'  D 

W.  '    '    r  S      ''.y,  E 

Ai:.    ..    ..M  Snnrt«»mnn.  W             ,-^  }{ 

\r*\%Ar..  \'.           y,  1 

Uniyersc,  Weekly,  2^,7^^ 

'          ri.  Weekly,  G 

S  Weekly,  I 

veku.  Weekly,  G 

Dtr  Cl»J                            alter.  N'          v,  H 

1  ^      ■  •               .  W  it».iy,  I 

i                  a.  .4c&scngcr,  Weekly,  I 

I...      ...  Weekly.  1 

Wr-    d.  Weekly,  1 

1           aied  Times,  Weekly,  H 

Inland  Grocer,  Weekly,  H 

Jewish  Review  and  Ol)server,  Weekly,  ii.c    i 

Kirt  hen/eitung.  Weekly,  H 

Marine  Review  tV:  Mar.  Record,  Weekly,  II 

n'        '          rr,  Weekly,           1  o 

1           a  "  Ameryce,  Weekly,  1 

V               v?    t,  '  ^    \fK.  ifj-r   7»"«itiififr  Weekly  I 

.     >        .  ,..  .,^  )  Weekly,  H 

>              iR,  Weekly,  G 

Town  Topics,  Weekly,  1 

Union  (iospel  News.  (                 1  Weekly,  H 

Deulsch-Am.  Kriej^er  /citung.  Bi-weekly,  So-o 

En  ',  Scmi-montlj|y,         D 

r          i.ife,  Semi-monthly,  I 
bi  -Liicrhood  of  Locomotive  En- 

•.'''•ers' Journal,  .N^-  '  »My,  C 

i  ..  ..  ye    Tr-niK  ^"^--TjC)  '^          ••>•.  G 

Current  An  Monthly,  1^.62; 

Deuisches  Magazine,  Monthly,  I 

Draftsman,  Monthly,  I 

EnRineers'  Review,  {"^[^rj''^-" )  Monthly,  D 

Evangelische  Magazin,  Monthly,  F 

Foundry,                •  Monthly,  H 

Internat'l  Messenger,  (^i;-;^':'.';:")  Monthly,  I 
Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter,  Monthly,             i,6co 

Medical  Journal,  Monthly,  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


132ff 


OHIO     Continued. 

Cleveland,  Railroad  Trainmen's  Journal, 

Monthly, 

78,775 

Railway  Era, 

Monthly 

I 

Up-to-Date  Distributer, 

Monthly, 

2,542 

Columbus,  Citizen, 

Daily, 

25,163 

Evening  Dispatch, 

Daily, 

E 

Der  Westbote,                  ) 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Der  Ohio  Sonntagsgast,  >• 

Sunday, 

I 

Express,                            ) 

Weekly, 

H 

(Subscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Ohio  State  Journal,  \ 

Daily, 

33,021 

Ohio  State  Journal,  > 

Sunday, 

25,212 

Ohio  State  Journal,  ) 

Semi-weekly, 

D 

Reporter, 

Daily, 

I 

Courier, 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

American  Issue, 

Weekly, 

35,655 

Catholic  Columbian, 

Weekly, 

G 

Franklin  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ohio  Waisenfreund, 

Weekly, 

I 

Advertising  World,  i^t^^l^^f^^) 

Monthly, 

19,354 

Am.  Insurance  Jour'l,  5t!17e2r 

)  Monthly, 

F 

Bundle  of  Sticks, 

Monthly, 

H 

Columbus  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Medical  Talk,  (^^SfaTeS.") 

Monthly, 

H 

Midland  Druggist, 

Monthly, 

2,010 

Midland  Methodist,  ftSJS?!") 

Monthly, 

I 

Ohio  Association  News, 

Monthly, 

I 

Ohio  Educational  Monthly, 

G 

Ohio  Endeavorer,  C^^^T/eaD 

Monthly, 

6,245 

Sales  Agent,  (^S'lTeS.") 

Monthly, 

7,333 

Sample  Case, 

Monthly, 

28,850 

School  Visitor, 

Monthly, 

I 

Conneaut,  Evening  News, 

Daily 

I 

Coshocton,  Age, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Democrat  and  Standard, 

Weekly, 

I 

Covington,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Crestline,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Dayton,  Evening  Herald, 

Daily, 

13,280 

Journal, 

Daily, 

I 

News, 

Daily, 

18,642 

Christian  World, 

Weekly, 

H 

Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty, 

Weekly, 

G 

Lutheran  Evangelist, 

Weekly, 

G 

Montgomery  Co.  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

2,384 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Religious  Telescope, 

Weekly, 

D 

Watchword, 

Weekly, 

C 

Young  Cath.  Messenger, ft^oJ^^J-jP^'r 

)  Semi-m'hly, 

31,666 

Choir  Leader,  i^^t:'l^^i^) 

Monthly, 

G 

Laborers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

6,250 

84 

1330 


AV 


.\   NBW8rArKK  UIRBCTOKY, 


Dajrton,  Ohio  Poultry  Juun 
'^'\T  Bible   Tea    '  ••^ 
■  '■'"h  Lij^'ht, 
Ill's  Kv; 
Defiance,  Democrat. 
Delaware.  Gazette,  J 
(iazette,  f 
Delta,  Atlas. 


OHIO— Ci>n/inu^  J. 


.  hvenmg  News-Review, 
rat, 


Fist  Liv( 

l^aton,  l)cin 

Etyria,  Denv     -  ♦. 
Rep: ill, 

Findlay,  Courier,  \ 
(    '  irier,  f 
lellerNoiiian,  | 
Jeltersonian.  f 
Morninjj  Republican,  \ 
V  \ 

i-rankliii.  l  i;rt^:iic.c, 

Frceport.  Press, 

Fremont,  News,  ^ 

Gallipolis,  I  ■  n, 

Gallia  Times, 

H  untcr-Trader-Trapper, 

-I  Mr  •  y«*r  J 

Geneva.  Free  i   incs, 

Greenville.  De:  .t, 

Hamilton.  Democrat, 


E 
S 


Evening  Sun,  ) 
un,  f 


Republican-News, 
HiUsboro,  News-Herald, 
Ironton,  Rr      '      an,  ("i,^,^^-) 
Jackson,  Hciaiu, 

Jefferson.  Ashtabula  Co.  Sentinel, 
Johnstown.  Independent, 
Kent,  Courier, 
Kenton  Press, 
Lancaster.  Ohio  Eagle, 

Fairfield  Co.  Repub'n,(^ 
Lebanon.  Western  Star. 

Jersey  Hustler.  (^"S^T^ri^'!) 
Lima.  News. 

Advertiser, 

Electro-Therapeutist, 
Lockland,  Millcreek  Valley  News, 
Logan,  Journal-Gazette, 
London,  Madison  Co.  Democrat, 


Monthly,  io,(iOy 

Monthly,  G 

Monthly,  \ 
Monthlv, 
\N  eekly. 

Daily,  i,,^6. 

Weekly,  1,92- 

Weekly,  2,000 

'*»''>'.  5,13: 

Weekly,  1,20; 
Weekly, 

Wrrklv,  1 

I'ailv,' 

Weekly, 

Dailv, 

Weekly, 

Daily,  I 

Sr-ni- weekly,  I 

Weekly, 

Wrrkl'v. 

1  >.i;iy. 

Semi- weekly. 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly,  i6,6j; 

Daily.  1,97 

Weekly. 

Daily,  1 

Daily,  5,59: 

Weekly. 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Semi -weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly,  i/)i( 

Weekly,  i.<yo 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
)  Weekly, 
Weekly,  H 

Semi-monthly, 
Dailv, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 

Weekly,' 
Weekly, 
Semi-weekly,     3.522 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1331 


O  H I O — Continued. 

Lorain,  News, 

Times-Herald, 
Loudonville,  Advocate, 
Democrat, 
McArthur,  Democrat-Enquirer, 
McComb,  Christian  Unity  Herald, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

McConnelsville,  Herald, 

Morgan  Co.  Democrat, 
Mansfield,  News,  ) 
News,  j 

Shield,  ) 

Richland  Shield,  j 
Marietta,  Leader,  ) 
Leader,  j 
Register,  ) 
Register,  ) 
Marion,  Star,  ) 
Star,  ) 
Martel,  Sunday  School  Review,  (^^J^l^eaD 
Marysville,  Tribune, 

Union  Co.  Journal, 

Farm  Investor  and   Financial 

Outlook,  (^st'^aTear) 

Massillon,  Independent, 

Gleaner,  (^stT/e^?.") 
Medina,  Medina  Co.  Gazette, 

Gleanings  in  Bee  Culture, 
Middletown,  Butler  Co.  Signal, 
Millersburg,  Holmes  Co.  Farmer, 

Republican, 
Minerva,  News-Kodak, 
Montpelier,  Enterprise, 
Mount  Gilead,  Morrow  Co.  Sentinel, 
Mount  Vernon,  Banner,  ) 

Democratic  Banner,  ) 
Republican-News,  ) 

Knox  Co.  Repub'n-News,  j 
Napoleon,  Democratic  Northwest, 

Henry  Co.  Signal, 
Newark,  Advocate,  ) 
Advocate,  \ 
American-Tribune,  ) 
American-Tribune,  j 
New  Philadelphia,  Ohio  Democrat  &  Times, 
Norwalk,  Evening  Herald, 
Reflector,  ) 
Reflector,  j 
Farm  and  Home  Enterprise, 


Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

1,940 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

2,123 

Daily, 

4,360 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

4,037 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

3>379 

Semi-m'thly, 

20,042 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

2,640 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

1,576 

Semi-weekly, 

3,4" 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,488 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

3,222 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,773 

Daily, 

1,672 

Weekly, 

-iy^lZ 

Weekly, 

I 

IM? 


AMEUli  AN   NKW.HI'Al'Ell   DIUKl'TUKY. 


N 


( ) 


OHIO 

rwalk,  Ohio  Law  Hulicim, 


■  ContinufJ. 


Oakharbor,  Ottawa  Co.  Exponent. 

Press, 
Obcrlin,  News, 

Tribune,  ('^|««''* •■**««) 

Plantali"!!  M  ..irv 

Orrvillc,  Crescent, 
Ottawa   Putnam  Co.  Sentinel, 
Painesville,  Republican, 


/  HutiMniiiCion  V 
V  SSc  •  yrtkr     ' 


le,  Republican,  \ 

K.;. •:'-:;.  an.  f 


Paulding,  hcniucral. 
Pioneer,  Iri-Siaic  Alliance, 
Piqua,  Call. 
Pomcroy,  Independent, 

Leader, 
Port  Clinton,  Ottawa  Co.  Herald. 

Ottawa  Co.  Republican, 
Ottawa  Co.  Zeitung, 
Portsmouth.   Times. 

C'orrcsp<)ndcnt. 
Richwood.  (laiette, 
Roscvill'-    ^''  '  "*W, 
Saint  L  ..^,  IJelmont  Chrnnirlc, 

Gazette, 
Saint  Pans,  News- Dispatch, 
Salem,  News,  ) 

Rcpi;  Kra,  f 

SalineTille,  Banner. 
Sandusky,  journal  and  !  ,  \ 

journal  and  Luuai,  f 
Star. 

Good  Reading.  ("SSTJSi^) 
Sebring,  News, 
Shrcvc.  News, 

Sidney,  News,  ) 

Shelby  Co.  Democrat,  ) 
Somerset,  Rosary  Magazine, 
Spencerville,  Journal-News, 
Springfield,  Democrat, 
Gazette, 
Morning  Sun, 
Press-Republic,  \ 
Republic,  f 

Journal  und  Adler, 
News, 

Farm  and  Fireside,  (*fij^/^.") 
Chautauquan, 

Farm  News,  (^SJ'7?^'') 
Home  and  Flowers, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Semi-weekly, 
Weekly, 
Hi-monthlv. 
Weeklv, 
Weekly, 
Daily,' 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily,' 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Dai'.y, 
Weekly. 
Weekly, 
Weekly. 
\N  iek!v, 

Werv-lv. 

W 

D 

Semi-weckly, 

Weekly, 

Daily,' 

Weekly, 

Daily.' 

Monthly, 

Semi- weekly, 

Weeklv. 

Daily.' 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily,' 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily. 

Weeklv, 

Triweekly, 

Weekly. 

Semi-m'thly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly. 


I 

».776 
I 
I 
I 

I 
I 

1.546 

1.369 
1.S94 

I 

I 

3.059 
3.036 
1. 251 

M9! 

».69. 


2.40( 

4.3» 


H 


H 

10,32 
I 

H 

335.367 
D 

100,000 

B 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1333 


( 


O  H I Q— Continued. 

Springfield,  Poultry  Success,  i^'^tlT^^) 
Woman's  Home  Companion, 

Steubenville,  Gazette,  \ 
•Gazette,  f 
Herald-Star, 

Sugarcreek,  Budget,  i^^^^i^T) 

Sunbury,  Delaware  Co.  News-Item, 

(Subscriptiou  50c.  a  year.) 

Swanton,  Patrons'  Leader,  (SaiSr) 

Sylvania,  Sun, 

Tiffin,  Tribune  and  Herald, 

Tribune, 
Toledo,  Blade,  ) 

Blade,  [ 

Dziennik  Echo, 

Ameryka, 

Express,  ) 

Express,  ) 

Times, 

News-Bee, 

Times-Bee, 

Kuryer  Ohioski, 

Sunday  Courier-Journal, 

American  Medical  Compend, 

Biblioteka  Polska, 

Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter, 

National  Union,  (fo^a^Jk*?") 

Train  Dispatchers'  Bulletin,  ^^"^-m 

Woman's  Medical  Journal, 
Toronto,  Tribune, 
Troy,  Record, 

Buckeye, 
Uhrichsville,  Chronicle,  ) 

Tuscarawas  Chronicle,  j 
Upper  Sandusky,  Chief,  ) 

Wyandot  Chief,  j 
Urbana,  Times-Citizen,  ) 

Citizen  and  Gazette,  j 

Champaign  Democrat, 
Utica,  Herald, 
Vanwert,  Democrat 

Times, 
Vinton,  Leader, 
Wapakoneta,  Auglaize  Co.  Democrat, 

Auglaize  Republican, 
Warren,  Chronicle, 

Western  Reserve  Chronicle 

Tribune, 

Tribune, 


■\ 


,1 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Morning,  ) 
Evening,  j 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Sunday, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
)  Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Friday,     j 
Tuesday,  j 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 


20,834 

428,500 

I 

I 

I 

H 
I 

1,708 

H 

I 

I 

24,656 

170,404 

I 

G 

H 

H 

51^434 

F 

H 

I 

10,416 

I 

F 

C 

2,516 
I 

1,250 

1,150 
H 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 
I 

2,150 
1,263 

I 

1,169 
1 

1,488 
I 
I 
I 
I 


ISM 


AMEUK'.VN   NBWsrAPEH  l)IUE»  1«tHY. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


i:}35 


O  H I O — Continued. 

Warren,  Western  Reserve  Democrat, 
Washington  C.  H.,  Fayette  Co.  Record, 

Ohio  State  Register, 
Wauseon,  Republican, 
Waverly,  News, 

Wellington,  Enterprise  and  Observer, 
Wellston,  Telegram, 
Transcript, 
West  Liberty,  Banner, 
West  Union,  Adams  Co.  New  Era, 
Wilmington,  Clinton  Co.  Democrat, 

Journal, 
Woodsfield,  Spirit  of  Democracy, 
Wooster,  Republican, 

Wayne  Co.  Democrat, 
Xenia,  Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  \ 

Woman's  Miss'ary  Mag.,  ftc'lTeS.'') 
Youngstown,  Telegram, 

Vindicator,  ) 
Vindicator,  j" 
Labor  Advocate, 
Rundschau, 
Zanesville,  Courier,  ) 
Courier,  \ 
Evening  Signal,  ) 
Signal,  ) 

Times-Recorder, 
Sundays  News, 
Catholic  Home  Companion, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

OKLAHOMA. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Alva,  Courier, 
Anadarko,  Democrat, 
Busch,  Elk  City  Record, 
Chandler,  Publicist, 

News, 

Tribune, 
Chilocco,  Chilocco  Farmer,  (fB^o^'l^eaD 
Cleo,  Gospel  Missionary, 
Elreno,  American,  ) 

American  News,  j 
Enid,  Eagle, 

Events, 
Guthrie,  Leader,  ) 

T  oirlAr     l    /SubscriptIon\ 
l^Cd-UCl,   \    y  50c.  a  year.  ) 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 


Okla.  State  Capital, 

Okla.  State  Capital,  f  (^^^i^e^i^) 


4 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


H 
1,710 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 

1,325 
H 

1,434 

2,075 
2,048 

I 

H 

2,700 

1,700 

H 

I 

12,020 

G 

I 

H 

I 

H 

5,170 
I 

8,810 

I 

G 


I 
I 
I 

1,857 
I 

1,749 
14,272 

H 

H 

G 

I 

I 

F 

F 

20,542 

27,459 


IS  Id 


AMBKirAN   NKWSPAI'KK   IHItKt  T«»|{V. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1337 


OKLAHOMA     Continued. 

Guthrie,  Oklahoma  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

38,898 

Oklahoma  Guide, 

Weekly, 

Oklahoma  Post, 

Weekly, 

Oklahoma  State  Register, 

Weekly, 

Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory 

Odd  Fellow, 

Monthly, 

Hobart,  News-Republican, 

Weekly, 

Kingfisher,  Free  Fress, 

Weekly, 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

Medford,  Zions-Bote, 

Weekly, 

1,451 

Newkirk,  Republican  News  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Norman,  Democrat-Topic, 

Weekly, 

Reform  Herald,  (^SlTeir) 

Monthly, 

Oklahoma,  Oklahoman, 

Daily, 

8,104 

National  Baptist  Flag, 

Weekly, 

Okla.  Farm  Journal,  (^g^'l^ear 

)  Semi-mon'ly, 

19,176 

Okla.  Medical  News  Journal, 

Monthly, 

Oklahoma  School  'Herald, 

Monthly, 

2,285 

Pawnee,  Courier-Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

Perry,  Western  Florist,  (^SaTir.'') 

Semi-monthly, 

*■ 

Ponca,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

Woodward,  Live  Stock  Inspector, 

Semi-monthly 

,        H 

OREGON. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Albany,  Herald-Disseminator, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ashland,  Tribune, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Astoria,  Morning  Astorian, 

Daily, 

I 

Lannetar, 

Weekly, 

I 

Coquille,  Herald, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Dallas,  Polk  Co.  Itemizer, 

Weekly, 

1,032 

Oregon  Woodman,  C^^5'17ear.°) 

Monthly, 

4,000 

Eugene,  Guard, 

Weekly, 

I 

Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

McMinnville,  News-Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Medford,  Southern  Oregonian, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Mount  Angel,  St.  Joseph  Blatt, 

Weekly, 

G 

Der  Armen  Seelen  Freund, 

Monthly, 

G 

Mount  Angel  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

G 

Oregon  City,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

I 

Paineville,  Crook  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,039 

Pendleton,  East  Oregonian, 
East  Oregonian, 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Portland,  Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

21.271 

Morning  Oregonian,  \ 

Daily, 

C 

Morning  Oregonian,  V 

Sunday, 

C 

Oregonian,                   ) 

Weekly, 

D 

ISM  AMBKIlAN   NKW«PAI*KH  DI  RECTO  It  ^  , 

OREGON— Continued. 

Portland,  Oregon  Daily  Jr)urnal,  "I  15,^04 

Oregon  Daiiy  jt.urnal,  1  Sunday,  ii,9^^7 

Oregon  Daily  journal,  |  Semi-weekly,     7.405 

Oregon  Daily  Journal,  J  Weekly,  4.486 

Sliiinpo,  Semi-weekly,  I 

Catholic  Sentinel,  Weekly,  I 

C'            rrial  Review,  Weekly,  a.Jii 

Nat lu;'  lUcn  ausilem  Nordweslcn.U'erkly,  I 

North  Pacific  Rural  Spirit,  Weekly,  I 

Northwest  Pacific  Parmer,  Weekly,  I 

Pacific  haplist.  Weekly,  H 

Pacific  Christian  Advocate.  Weekly,  H 

Trailesman,  NNeekly,  I 

Woman's  Tribune,  Hi-weekly,  2,000 

Oregon  Agriculturist,  ('.  Scmi-monihly,  I 

Pacific  Miner,  -                 .thly,         H 

A.  O.  U.  W.  Re|)   :tci,  ^  I  Miiiuiuy,  I 

Columbia  River  and  (->rc4^   »*  i  uii- 

^f"^  a"  Monthly,  I 

L'                     .('^.,.-.  )  Monthly,  I 

M              Sentinel,  Monthly,  I 

Pacific  Drug  Review,  Monthly,  2,196 

Pacific   Month  '..  F 

Pacific  Northwest,  Monthly,  H 

Sc  '  Monthly,  I 

WaM;i:.gton  Advocate,  ("  ^  ;  Monthly,  G 

Roseburg.  Review.  Semi-weekly,  I 

Salem,  Journal,  *  Dailv,  I 

Jotirnal.  C  Wrekly,  I 

Orcg  'li  Statesman.  |  Daily,  I 

Oregon  Statesman,  f  Weekly,  I 

Pacific  Homestead,  \S  - -klv,  G 

Northwest  I*oultry  J'nal,  (^,  1  Monthly,  I 

Oregon  Teachers'  Monthly,  2,908 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

<  Map  on  pa«r«  ISIO  kod  ISil.t 

Allegheny,    Alleghenier     und     Pittsburgher 


Sonntagsboie, 

Wceklv, 

I 

Christian  Statesman, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sonntagsbote, 

Weekly, 

H 

Allentown,  Chronicle  and  News, 

Daily, 

I 

City  Item, 

Dailv, 

I 

Leader. 

DailV, 

H 

Morning  Call, 

Dailv. 

3.869 

Welt-Hote. 

Weeiclv, 

H 

Altoona.  Evening  Gazette, 

Daily. 

I 

Mirror, 

Daily, 

8.82.; 

Morning  Tribune, 

Daily, 

I 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1339 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^//^////^^^. 

Altoona,  Deutscher  Volksfuehrer, 

Ambler,  Gazette, 

Apollo,  News-Record, 

Ashland,  Record, 

Beaver,  Times, 

Beaver  Falls,  Review, 

Beaver  Springs,  Snyder  Co.  Herald, 

Am.  Business  Journal, 

(Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

Bedford,  Gazette, 
Inquirer, 
Bellefonte,  Center  Democrat, 

Democratic  Watchman, 
Keystone  Gazette, 
Belleville,  Times, 
Bethlehem,  Times, 

Moravian, 
Bloomsburg,  Democratic  Sentinel, 
Blossburg,  Advertiser,  (^st^ateir) 
Braddock,  Evening  Herald, 
Bradford,  Era,  ) 
Era,  j 
Record, 
Bristol,  Bucks  Co.  Gazette, 
Brownsville,  Monitor, 

Field  View,  (^at'ltea?") 
Butler,  Eagle, 

Herald, 
Cambridge  Springs,  Enterprise, 
Carbondale,  Evening  Leader, 
Carlisle,  American  Volunteer, 
Evening  Sentinel,  ( 
Valley  Sentinel,      \ 
Journal  of  the  Association  of  Mili 
tary  Surgeons  of  the  U.  S., 
Chambersburg,  Franklin  Repository,  ) 

Franklin  Repository,  j 
Public  Opinion,  ) 
Public  Opinion,  j 
People's  Register, 
Chester,  Morning  Republican, 
Times, 

Delaware  Co.  Democrat, 
Independent, 
Clarion,  Democrat, 

Republican, 
Clearfield,  Republican, 
Cleona,  Preacher's  Helper, 
Pulpit, 


Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I,200 

Weekly, 

4,130 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

F 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

J 

Weekly, 

4,087 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

3,182 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,102 

Weekly, 

1,091 

Monthly, 

1,027 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

2,025 

Daily, 

2,252 

Weekly, 

3,062 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

7,929 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,312 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

3,oco 

Weekly, 

H 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

H 

IMO 


AHIKRI.   ^.N    NKWhPAPBR  DIRECTOHY. 


WEST 


V       1       K      G       I       N       I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1341 


13<«  AMKHK  AN   NBW8PAPKK  DIKBCTOKT. 

PENNSYLVANIA— Ct;«/i««// 

Cochranlon,  Times,  Weekly, 

Columbia,  News,  I^ailv, 

Spy.  Daily, 

Independent,  Ueekly, 

Conneautville.  Courier,  Weekly, 

Connellsville.  Courier,  |  Daily, 

Courier,  f  Weekly, 

News,  I  Daily, 

News,  \  Weekly, 

Coudersport,  I*oller  Co.  Journal,  Weekly, 

Potter  Dci^  !,  Weekly, 

Potter  Knic.,i:ie.  Weekly.  3,»8o 

Crafton,  Chartiers  Valley  Mirror,  Weekly, 

Curwensville,  Times,  Semi  weekly. 

Darby,  Proj^ress,  Semi  weeklv. 

Delta,  HeraUl  and  Times,  Weekly,  1.5^ 

Doylestown,  Democrat,  I  Daily, 

Democrat,  f  Weekly, 
Inielli^jenccr,                      )         D.  3.16 

Bucks  Co.  Inteiiigcncer,  f        WccKiy,  2,93 

Dubois,  Courier,  i  D.nly, 

Courier,  f  Wf  ••'••. 

Sear.M    M.  (^S^,^^)  ^^  -      .,  » 

Duncannon,  i  !.  Weekly, 

Easton.  Aren*;.  Daily,  I 

Kx  Dailv, 

Free  Press.  I). 

Sunday  Sunday, 

Journal,  C  ■•  - ,  Morthlv, 

Eben  v  Her      '  W '         ' 

Edinb  ..    .  •••  •  .  Vfc*.,^.  )      ^[  •■,  < 

EllwoMil  (.;_..  ....^.c  .....   .'.lv_,ior,  W.  {^.., 

Ephrata,  Reporter,  We<k!y, 

Review.  Weekly, 

Erie,  F^venini;   Herald,  ^  Dailv, 

Herald.  f  Weekly, 

Morning  Dispatch,  Morning,  ( 

Tagcblatt  und  Zuschauer,  )  Daily, 

National  Zeitung,  )  Weekly, 

Times,  Dailv,  14.25 

Echo.  C*^^,'!*'?")  Weekly, 

Sunday  Messenger-Graphic,  Sunday, 

Sunday  Morning  Post,  Sunday,  H 

Everett,  Press,  Weekly, 

Falls  Creek,  Herald,  Weekly. 

Franklin,  Evening  News,  )  Daily,  2,59 

Venango  Citizen-Press,  )  Weekly, 

Venango  S;      *   *     ,  Weekly, 

I  ricks.  Poultry  Item,  ^^  n^,^,^'')  Monthly,  5,833 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1343 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^////««^^. 

Galeton,  Leader-Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

I 

Gettysburg,  Compiler, 

Weekly, 

I 

Girard,  Cosmopolite, 

Weekly, 

I 

Greensburg,  Press, 
Press, 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Tribune,                 ) 
Tribune-Herald,  j 

Daily, 

3,964 

Weekly, 

I 

Westmoreland  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Greenville,  Advance  Argus, 

Weekly, 

1,558 

Lutheran  World, 

Weekly, 

H 

News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Young  Lutheran,  (^^^TySD 

Monthly, 

E 

Home  Missionary,  fffaTeaD 

Quarterly, 

G 

Grove  City,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,336 

Reporter, 

Weekly, 

I 

Hanover,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Harrisburg,  Patriot,  ) 
Patriot,  f 

Daily, 

9,048 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Star-Independent, 

Daily, 

11,153 

Telegraph, 

Daily, 

II, III 

Church  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Evangelical, 

Weekly, 

I 

Evangelische  Zeitschrift, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pennsylvania  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

H 

Amer.  Woodman,  (^s^o^TySr") 

Monthly, 

1,350 

Evangelical  Bible  Teacher, 

Monthly, 

4,100 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Keystone  League  of  Christian 

Endeavor  Journal, (^5"oc!a'?eS.'')Monthly, 

I 

Missionary  Tidings,  (^25cTy^a?" 

)  Monthly, 

H 

School  Gazette,  fitT/eiD 

Monthly, 

H 

Evangelical  Bible  Quarterly, 

B 

(Subscription  12c.  a  year.) 

Hatboro,  Public  Spirit, 

Weekly, 

I 

Homestead,  News-Messenger, 

Daily, 

1,619 

Honesdale,  Wayne  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wayne  Independent, 

Weekly, 

4,033 

Huntingdon,  News, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Juniata  Echo,  (^s^oJTyC.") 

Monthly, 

I 

Indiana,  Indiana  Co.  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

H 

Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1 

Progress, 

Weekly, 

H 

Irwin,  Republican-Standard, 

Weekly, 

I 

Jeannette,  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

I 

Johnstown,  Democrat, 

Daily, 

6,589 

Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Freie  Presse, 

Weekly, 

1,653 

Penn.  Workman,  (^s^oSyC'') 

Monthly, 

£ 

Ui4  AJIEKICAN   NKWMPAI'KK  DIUECTdUY, 

PENNSYLVANIA— CVn/mi/^/ 

Kcnnclt  Stjuarc,  News  and  Ailvcrtiscr. 

Kin>;ston,  Storms  and  Signs, 

Kiitannm^,  Free  Press, 

Kutztown,  Journal, 

Laccyville,  Hrainlrim  Messenger, 

Lafayette  Hill,  S   '  Adrcrtiscr, 

Lancaster,  Kxammer,  i 

Kxannncr,  f 

New  Era,  * 

New  Kra,  f 

In(|uirer. 

Labor  Leader.  (^S^^,^*^) 

Science, 

International  Railway  I<»urr 

Pennsylvania  School  Journal, 
Lansdalc.  Reporter, 
La  Park.  Park's  F!    ra!  Magazine, 

Lebanon,  Kvcjuwj;  i\cp<«rt.  I 
Rep<»rt.  J 

News,  / 
NVws   C 

p.;  :hood  Star,  Cil'Vylili') 

Leighton,  Carbon  Advocate, 
Lewisburg,  J<»urnal, 

Saturday  News. 
Lewislown,  Free  Press, 
Ciazettc. 
Sentinel, 
Liu.esiDwn.  Ailams  Co.  Independent. 
Lykens,  Standard.  i*'i^"^7^") 
McConnelsburg,  Fultn-^  f-    News, 
McDonald,  Outlook.  (  i 

Record.  .    , 

McKcesport,  Herald. 
News, 
Times, 
Svenska  Veckobladct. 

Light-House.  Ci^v;::^-) 

McKees  Rocks,  Gazette, 
Mahanoy  City.  Record. 

Saule, 

Linksma  Walanda, 
Manheim,    Sentinel     and      Lancaster 

Advertiser, 
Mansfield,  Advertiser, 
Martinsburg,  Herald, 
Mauchchunk,  News, 


Weekly, 

1 

Monlhlv, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weeklv, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly. 

1 

il.  Monthly, 

I 

Mt)nlhly, 

t; 

Weekly. 

I 

^^nnfh'ly, 

375.500 

Dauy, 

H 

Semi-weekly. 

I 

Daily. 

4.2.H 

Semi- weekly, 

2.874 

Monthly, 

D 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weckfy. 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly. 

1,880 

Weekly. 

I 

Werkly, 

3.0C0 

Weekly, 

3.007 

Weekl'y, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1.3  2 1 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

G 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly. 

H 

Mcunhly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, ' 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

5,600 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Co. 

Weekly, 

2,120 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily,' 

I 

OVER  1,000  GIRCULATION.1 


1345 


PENNSYLVANIA- 

Meadville,  Democrat  and  Messenger, 
Gazette, 

Tribune  Republican, 
Crawford  Journal, 
Mechanicsburg,  Farmers'  Friend, 
Media,  Delaware  Co.  American, 

Ledger, 
Mercer,  Dispateh  and  Republican, 
Meyersdale,  Commercial, 
Republican, 
Middleburg,  Post, 
Middletown,  Journal,  | 
Journal,  C 
Press, 
Milford  Sq.,Der  FamilienFreund,(S5^oc!aTear?') Weekly, 
Milton,  Standard, 
Record, 

Rural  Young  People,  ftt'aTeaD 
Monongahela,  Republican,  ) 

Monongahela  Valley,  Republican,  ) 
Montrose,  Democrat, 

Independent  Republican, 
Mount  Carmel,  Evening  Star, 

Item, 
News, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Journal, 
Nazareth,  Item, 
New  Bloomfield,  Perry  Co.  Democrat, 

Perry  Co.  Times, 
New  Castle,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  j" 
News, 
Tribune, 
New  Kensington,  Keystone, 
Newport,  News, 
Newtown,  Enterprise, 
Newville,  Times, 
Norristown,  Register, 

Times, 
Oil  City,  Blizzard, 
Derrick,  | 
Derrick,  j" 
Olyphant,  Record, 
Gazette, 
Oxford,  Press, 

Blooded  Stock,  («£;7e*i?.'^) 
Parkesburg,  Peacemaker, 
Penbrook,  Dauphin  Co.  Times, 
Perkasie,  Central  News, 

85 


Continued. 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,552 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

»,435 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,753 

£?.^)Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

i,ooo 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly 

I 

Weekly, 

3,333 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

1,935 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Monthly, 

E 

Monthly, 

1,125 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

134<J                               AMBRICAN   NEWHPAI'EK  DIKK<ToHV. 

PENNSYLVANIA  Continued. 

Philadelphia, 

Abend  Post,  I>aily,  I 

Dcmokrat,            \  Daily,  I) 

Die  Neuc  Welt,   f  Sunday,  D 

Eveninjj  Hullclin,  Daily,  182,904 

Evenin^j  Herald,  Daily,  H 

Evenin)^'  Item,  [  Daily,  ••« 

Item,                   \  Sunday,  ••« 

Evening  Telegraph,  Daily,  i33. 9»7 

Gazette.              i  (morn'g  &  even'g),  Daily,  49. 08^ 

Gazcltf.               V  Sunday,  D 

Staats  (iazette.  )  Weekly,  37,39^"^ 

Incjuirer,  \  Daily,  166,883 

In(|Mircr.  \  Sunday,  i4j,ioa 

North  American,  |  Daily,  B 


lerican,  ) 
lerican,  f 


North  American,  f  Sunday,  W 

Press,  J  Daily,  1 1,>.>42 

Press,  >•  Sunday,  07,946 

Press,)  Weekly,  F 

Public  Led^;cr,  Daily,  C 

Record,  )  Daily,  A 

Record,  \  Sunday,  A 

Tt                       \  Dai  F 

Soi;;..a^.^.-.aLl.   \  Suili.!},  F 

Am"'''  in  Irirnd,  Weekly,  G 

A:.          in  Meilicinc,  Weekly,  F 

A--         tion  News,  (?S5?7*^)  Weekly,  I 

Baptist  Commonwealth,  Weekly,  F 

Bee,  Sunday,  I 

Brewery  town  Herald,  Weekly,  H 

British  American,  Weekly,  I 

Catholic  S'       '   -^d  and  Times,  Weekly,  £ 

Christian  I:.>u;:ctor,  \N>ekly,  H 

Christian  K       -  '•-.  Weekly,  H 

Christian  .-l ;.l,  Weekly,  G 

Chunh  Herald.  Weekly,  I 

Church  Standard,  Weekly,  G 

City  and  Slate,  Weekly,  I 

Cracks,  Weekly,  I 

Episcopal  Recorder,  Weekly,  I 

First  and   I"     '         nth  Ward    News,  Weekly,  H 

Forward,  i                 )  Weekly,  A 

Frankford  . 'i..  a:   h.  ('^.^y^"°)  Weekly,  3,333 

Friends'  Intelligencer,  Weekly,  3,716 

Germantown  Independent-Gazette,    Weekly,  I 

Germantown  Telegraph.  Weekly,  1 

Golden   Days,  Weekly,  E 

Grocery  World,  IVeekly,  11,764 

II  Vesuvio,  Weekly,  E 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1347 


PENNSYLVANIA     Continued. 

Philadelphia — 

Jewish  Exponent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Journal,  {^^^T^iV^) 

Weekly, 

H 

Journal  of  Commerce, 

Weekly, 

I 

Kensington  Local, 

Weekly, 

I 

Keystone, 

Weekly, 

I 

I.a  Voce  della  Colonia, 

Weekly, 

H 

Lutheran, 

Weekly, 

H 

Lutheran  Observer, 

Weekly, 

F 

Manayunk  Sentinel. 

Weekly, 

I 

Merchants'  Guide, 

Weekly, 

I 

Methodist, 

Weekly, 

G 

Nord  Amerika, 

•Weekly, 

J 

Northeast  News,  fitT/eaD 

Weekly, 

I 

North  Philadelphia  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Northwest  News, 

Weekly, 

H 

Oakdale  Weekly,  fttT/eaD 

H 

Old  Penn, 

Weekly, 

1,843 

People, 

Weekly, 

H 

Practical  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

C 

Presbyterian, 

Weekly, 

F 

Reformed  Church  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

F 

Rural  Farmer,  (^stTyS.") 

Weekly, 

C 

Saturday  Evening  Post, 

Weekly, 

661,367 

Shoe  and  Leather  Facts, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sonntags  Journal, 

Sunday, 

I 

Sporting  Life, 

Weekly, 

27,402 

Sunday  Dispatch, 

Sunday, 

G 

Sunday  School  Times, 

Weekly, 

92,518 

Sunday  Transcript, 

Sunday, 

E 

Sunday  World, 

Sunday, 

I 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

H 

United  States  Review, 

Weekly, 

I 

Vereins  und  Logen  Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

G 

Westminster, 

Weekly, 

G 

West  Philadelphia  Press,  (^g^ocT/eir^ 

)  Weekly, 

20,000 

Young  Folks'  Cath.  Weekly, 

18,805 

Young    People,  (^etT/ear.") 

Weeklv, 

121,332 

St.  George  Journal, 

Bi-weekly, 

H 

American, 

Semi-monthly,        H 

Implement  Age, 

Semi-monthly,        H 

Alumni  Register, 

Monthly, 

H 

Am.  Carpet  and  Upholstery  Journal 

[,  Monthly, 

H 

Am.  Church  S.  S.  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

6,68s 

American  Cricketer, 

Monthly, 

1,250 

Am.  Journal  of  the  Medical  Sciences 

;,  Monthly, 

H 

Am.  Mechanics'  Advocate, fg^^f^^eS.' 

')  Monthly, 

H 

American  Vehicle 

Monthly, 

H 

1MB  AMKItliAN   NKWHI'AI'EH   IUKKtTokV. 


PENNSYLVANIA-C^n//>»i*^y. 

PhilaJi: 

AniKii'.  of  Surgery, 

Monthly, 

I 

Assembly  Hcrakl,  (^1^,^^) 

Monthly, 

c 

\t:r«;»nirg  S.  S.  Teacher,  ("^^TV^") 

Monthly, 

F 

ii           r  aiul   Hcralil, 

Monthly, 

I 

Baptist  Superintendent.  ('^.'**r/if°) 

Monthly, 

5.3«7 

Baptist   Teacher.  (*;  • 

Monthly, 

7o.5»S 

Book  lovers'   Magazine, 

Monthly 

C 

Camera, 

Monthly, 

G 

Camp  News, 

Monthly, 

H 

Carpenter.  (•*   -    h^*) 

Monthly, 

G 

Carriage  M <..:..  y, 

I 

Church  i'rf's«;  Vssoc'n  Magazines, 

Monthly, 

C 

.  u-ti*  Wk-   •  yf<*r  ) 

Confectioners   Journal, 

M'MUhly. 

5,004 

Cycle  and  Automobile  Traeie  Jour'I, 

,  Monthly, 

14.251 

C'    '   '>edia  of  I'rac.  Medicine, 

Mont!  'v. 

16.180 

I-   Brief, 

M<»ni:.. ,, 

G 

Dental  C«)smu$, 

Monthly, 

D 

Dolphin, 

Monthly. 

I 

Drugs,  Oili  and  Pamti, 

Monthly, 

I 

Ecclesiastical  Review, 

Monthly, 

G 

Etude. 

Monthly, 

100,668 

Farm  Journal,  (2JT7S^) 

Mont'  •'. 

^95,880 

Fashions, 

Montii.y, 

G 

F.  M.  C   Ki '- 

Monthly, 

U.375 

Good   Wnrl                         ^\ 

MontMv 

3.875 

li.-ine  A.,                              •'') 

Mon? 

H 

Home  Visitor.     ,    .    _ 

Monti.  ; , 

E 

House  and  Home, 

Monthly, 

E 

Insurance  News, 

Monthly, 

I 

International  Railway  Journal, 

Monthly, 

I 

Keystone, 

Monthly, 

F 

Kn'ts  of  the  Golden  Eagle,  C^S^,^ 

)  Monthly, 

G 

Ladies'  Home  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,L  60,883 

Lighi-Housc. 

Monthly, 

I 

Lij»pincott's  Nfn:^azine, 

Monthly, 

D 

Lutheran  M            ary  J'l,  C^^y^) 

Month  y. 

F 

Lutheran  Sunday  School  Herald, 

Monthly, 

C 

(Itobflrrlptlaa  ate  » jraar.) 

Medical  Bulletin, 

Monthly, 

6,628 

Medical  Council, 

Monthly, 

E 

Medical  Summarv, 

Monthly, 

10,000 

Medical   Times  and  Register, 

Monthly, 

F 

Medical  World, 

Monthly, 

35.534 

Musician. 

Monthly, 

F 

National  Baker, 

Monthly, 

31098 

Nat'l  Barber  ^:  Drutjgists'  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

I 

National  Cc  '  *--'  ^ournal, 

Monthly. 

5.633 

New  Ideas,  u-  ..v.^.) 

Monthly, 

222,902 

Odd-Fellows'  Siftings,  C^.^y^") 

Monthly, 

I 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1349 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^«/'/>//^^^. 

Philadelphia — 

Pennsylvania  Herald,  (^2"5fa%'r)         Monthly, 
Practical  Engineer,  (^5"^f^a''i-ear")  Monthly, 

Progressive  American,  Monthly, 

Retrospect  of  Medicine  &  Pharmacy,  Monthly, 
Scattered  Seeds,  5"o?ayear")  Monthly, 

Shield  of  Honor  Advocate,fS'aSr")Monthly, 
Table  Talk,  '         "  Monthly, 

Trunks,  Leather  Goods  &  Umbrellas,  Monthly, 


Westminster  Teacher,  (^e'&SD 

Youth, 

Annals   of  the  Am.    Academy    of 

Political  and  Social  Science, 
Forest  Leaves, 
Musical  Tempo,  (Sf^ateiD 
Advanced  Quarterly,  (^^ocfaySD 
A.  M.  E.  Church  Review, 
Am.  Catholic  Historical  Researches,  Quarterly, 
American  Catholic  Quarterly  Review, 
Christianity  in  Earnest,  (^g^oc'lTear.'')     Quarterly, 
Globe-Review, 

Intermediate  Quarterly,  (^wc'a^'yS?.'') 
Internat'l  Journal  of  Ethics, 
Primary  Quarterly  («itTyS°) 
Princeton  Theological  Review, 
Senior  Quarterly  (^^^oa  aTear") 
Phoenixville,  Republican, 
Pittsburg,  Beobachter,  ) 

Beobachter,  f 

Chronicle  Telegraph, 

Dispatch, 

Dispatch, 

Dispatch, 

Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  ) 

Leader, 

Live  Stock  Journal, 

Post,  ) 

Post,  j 

Press,  ) 

Press,  j" 

Slovensky  Dennisk, 

Times, 

Volksblatt,  ) 

Volksblatt,  j" 

American  Manufacturer, 

Amerikansko  Slovenske  Noviny,  Weekly, 

Builders'  Gazette,  Weekly, 

Bulletin,  Weekly, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Bi-monthly, 
Bi-monthly, 
Bi-monthly, 

Quarterly, 


Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 


II,00O 

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4,808 

5,275 
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433,325 
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2,000 

35,000 
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247,018 

1,400 

247,775 
1,250 

134,772 

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62,440 

51,051 

72,960 

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71,276 

47,957 

35,934 
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57,321 
62,613 
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PENNSYLVANIA-^ 

ntinufj. 

rittsbuTK,  Catholic. 

Weekly, 

F 

Chriiiian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

C 

Chris.  L'nion  Herald, 

/B«b«rnpCioe' 
V  Mr  kTMf.  , 

)  Weekly. 

£ 

Christian  Worker, 

Weekly, 

4,185 

Commoner  and  Glass 

Worker, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fast  Knder.  {"     . 

) 

Weeklv, 

I 

Gazeta  PittsburjiSKa. 

Weekl'v, 

I 

Giuseppe  (iaribaldi, 

Wccklv, 

5»»oi 

Index, 

Weekly. 

1 

Insurance  World, 

Weekly, 

I 

Irish  I'ennsylvanian, 

Weekly, 

I 

Jewish  Criterion, 

Weekly, 

H 

Lalx>r  World. 

Weekly, 

a;,6iS 

Life. 

Weeklv, 

I 

Methodist  Recorder, 

Wceklv, 

G 

Money, 

Weekly, 

F 

National  Ciiass  H.ilget, 

Weekly, 

I 

National  Labor  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

H 

National  Stockman  ar 

id  Farmrr. 

Weekly, 

F 

Neue  U  clt, 

Weekly, 

I 

Observer, 

Weekly. 

U.500 

Our  Morning  Guide, 

Weekly, 

F 

Presbyterian  Banner, 

Weekly, 

E 

Record, 

Weekly. 

I 

Trades  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

r     '     !  I'resbyterian, 

Weekly, 

I- 

\     .Niimiiul, 

Weekly, 

I 

U\olc  I'cachcr   (^»*^rti«ti) 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 

ii 

Chrrh  New.    i^        ^^^  j 

i 

I          cum  < . 

Monthly, 

I 

Rarasek, 

Monthly, 

H 

St.  Andrew's  Cross, 

Monthly, 

G 

Team  Owners*  Review, 

Monthly, 

8.114 

Hanker, 

Bi-monthly, 

3.400 

Piltston,  Ga/cttc, 

Daily, 

I 

Pottstown,  News, 

Daily, 

4.671 

Pottiville,  Evening  Chronicle, 

Daily, 

6,757 

Miivrc"  lournal. 

Daily, 

I 

Re;           an. 

Dailv, 

7,865 

Punxsutawney,  Spirit, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Quakcrlown.  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Quarryville,  Sun, 

Triweekly, 

I 

Reading,  Eagle,  ) 

Daily, 

17.253 

Eagle,  [ 

Sunday, 

9.837 

Eagle,  ) 

Weeklv, 

4.822 

Herald. 

Daily,' 

I 

Telegram, 

Dailv, 

5.507 

Adler. 

Weekly, 

I 

Labor  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

H 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1351 


PENNSYLVANIA 

-Continued. 

Reading,  Lutherisches  Kirchenblatt, 

Weekly, 

I 

News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Reformed  Church  Record, 

Weekly, 

G 

Christian  Life,  fi'oS^lTeS") 

Semi-monthly, 

H 

Der  Sonntagsgast,  (^£lTear") 

Monthly, 

I 

Preacher's  Assistant, 

Monthly, 

H 

Schw'enkville,  Item, 

Weekly, 

I 

Scranton,  Republican,  j 

Daily, 

G 

Republican,  > 

Sunday, 

G 

Republican,  ) 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Daily, 

34,206 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

G 

Truth, 

Daily, 

G 

Catholic  Light, 

Weekly, 

H 

Labor  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Scrantonian, 

Sunday, 

E 

Stras, 

Weekly, 

I 

Evangel, 

Monthly, 

I 

Mines  and  Minerals, 

Monthly, 

13,518 

Up-to-Date, 

Monthly,  . 

I 

Sellersville,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,537 

Shamokin,  Dispatch, 

Daily, 

I 

Herald, 

Daily, 

I 

News, 

Daily, 

2,399 

Sharon,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shenandoah,  Zvaigz  de, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shickshinny,  Mountain  Echo, 

Weekly, 

2,036 

Skippack,  Montgomery  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

2,445 

Somerset,  Standard, 

Weekly, 

H 

Spartansburg,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Steelton,  Advocate  and  Verdict, 

Weekly, 

I 

Stroudsburg,  Monroe  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sunbury,  Daily, 

I 

Tamaqua,  Recorder, 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

Thompsontown,  Juniata  Globe, 

Weekly, 

1,425 

Titusville,  Morning  Herald,  ) 
Herald,                  j 

Daily, 

2,004 

Semi-weekly, 

3,444 

Petroleum  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

I 

Towanda,  Review, 

Daily, 

1,421 

Bradford  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Bradford  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Reporter-Journal     and     Repub- 

lican, 

Weekly, 

5,459 

Troy,  Register, 

Weekly, 

I 

Tyrone,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Uniontown,  Genius  of  Liberty, 

Weekly, 

I 

News-Standard,  [ 
News-Standard,  j 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

People's  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

AMEKICAN  XEWSrATKH    f»!HK«-roifT. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1353 


PENNSYLVANIA     Continued. 

Vandergrift,  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

I 

Warren,  Mirror,  [ 

Daily, 

I 

Mirror,  j 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Forenings  Vann^,  (^c'ltear) 

Monthly, 

1,500 

Washington,  Observer, 

Daily, 

H 

Reporter, 

Daily, 

G 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Waynesburg,  Greene  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Independent, 

Weekly, 

H 

Wellsboro,  Agitator, 

Weekly, 

H 

Republican  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

West  Chester,  Local  News, 

Daily, 

E 

Village  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

West  Newton,  Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

VVilkesbarre,  Evening  Leader, 
Leader, 

Daily, 

G 

Sunday, 

I 

Record,                 ,        ) 
Record  of  the  Times,  j 

Daily, 

14,277 

Semi-weekly, 

4,634 

Times, 

Daily, 

10,798 

Demokratisches  Waechter  and 

Samstag  Abend, 

Weekly, 

I 

Gornik, 

Weekly, 

I 

Telegram,  CSteaD 

Monthly,     -■ 

I 

Wilkinsburg,  Call, 

Weekly, 

.      I 

Williamsport,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

I 

Gazette  and  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

I 

Sun,) 

Sun,  j 

Daily, 

10,130 

Tri-weekly, 

4,103 

Pennsylvania  Grit, 

Sunday,          ] 

^93,758 

National  Educator, 

Monthly, 

H 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

York,  Daily,      ) 

Weekly,  f  (^Sf'aTeSr") 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Dispatch, 

Daily, 

8,974 

Evening  Press, 

Daily, 

I 

Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  f   (^SlfeS.'^) 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Pennsylvanian,  ft^sSTyC) 

Weekly, 

I 

Self-Help, 

Monthly, 

H 

Teachers'  Journal,  (^^^'l^eaD 

Monthly, 

I 

Zelienople,  Connoquenessing  Valley  News 

,  Weekly, 

I 

RHODE    ISLAND 

• 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Arctic,  Pawtuxet  Valley  Times, 

Daily. 

I 

Bristol,  Phoenix, 

Semi-weekly, 

1,188 

Newport,  Herald, 

Daily, 

H 

News, 

Daily, 

4,001 

Mercury, 

Weekly, 

H 

Our  Naval  Apprentice, 

Monthly, 

Z,^2>^ 

13&4 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1355 


RHODE  ISLAND— Conti?iue^/. 

Pascoag,  Herald, 
Pawtuckel,  Evening  Times, 
Le  Jean-Baptiste, 
Gazette  and  Chronicle, 
Phenix,  Pawtuxet  Valley  Gleaner, 
Providence,  Evening  Bulletin, 

Evening  Telegram,  ) 

Telegram,  J 

Journal, 

Journal, 

Manufacturers'  and   Farm 

ers'  Journal, 
News, 

Beulah  Christian, 
News  Courier, 
Manufacturing  Jeweler, 
Real  Estate  Register, 
Board  of  Trade  Journal, 
Brown  Alumni  Monthly, 
Missionary  Helper,  (TocTySD 
Wakefield,  Narragansett  Times, 
Warren,  Gazette, 
Westerly,  Sun, 

Times, 
Woonsocket,  Evening  Call, 

Evening  Reporter, 
La  Tribune, 

SOUTH     CAROLINA. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Anderson,  Mail,  ) 

People's  Advocate,  ) 
Intelligencer, 
Bennettsville,  Pee  Dee  Advocate, 
Charleston,  Evening  Post, 

News  and  Courier, 
Keystone, 
Clinton,  Southern  Presbyterian, 

Our  Monthly, 
Columbia,  State, 
State, 
State, 

Southern  Sun, 
Way  of  Faith, 
Due  West,  Associate  Ref'd  Presbyterian, 
Gaffney,  Ledger, 

Cherokee  News, 
Greenville,  Mountaineer, 

Baptist  Courier, 


Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

16,350 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Daily, 

37,336 

Daily, 

### 

Sunday, 

## 

Daily, 

17,290 

Sunday, 

20,486 

Semi-weekly, 

1,100 

Daily, 

6,606 

Weekly, 

2,161 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

I 

Monthly, 

X 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

J 

Daily, 

4,430 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

7,703 

Daily, 

G 

Daily, 
fA 

H 

1  Jr^» 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,750 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

3,721 

Daily, 

G 

Monthly, 

1,000 

Weekly, 

4,369 

H 

Daily, 

8,164 

Sunday, 

9,417 

Semi-weekly, 

2,251 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1357 


SOUTH  CAROLINA— Conti;me^. 

Greenville,  Cotton  Plant,                                Weekly,  I 

Tri-State  Carolina  Odd  Fellows,  Monthly,  1,189 

Greenwood,  Index,                                            Weekly,  I 

Lexington,  Dispatch,                                        Weekly,  I 

Newberry,  Herald  and  News,                          Semi-weekly,  I 

Lutheran  Visitor,                            Weekly,  I 

Orangeburg,  People's  Recorder,                     Weekly,  2,483 

Spartanburg,  Free  Lance,                                Weekly,  1,800 

Herald,                                        Weekly,  I 

Southern  Christian  Advocate,  Weekly,  H 

Sumter,  Defender,                                             Weekly,  1,026 

Walhalla,  Keowee  Courier,                              Weekly,  1,808 


SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Aberdeen,  News, 

Dakota  Farmer,  ft'ocfateiD 
Aurora, 
Canton,  Lincoln  Co.  Times, 
Sioux  Valley  News, 
Deadwood,  Pioneer-Times, 
Dell  Rapids,  Tribune, 
Elkpoint,  Leader, 

Union  Co.  Courier, 
Fort  Pierre,  Sioux  Stock  Journal, 


1,100 


Madison,  South    Dakota   State  Journal  of 


Weekly, 

Semi-m'thly,    31,39 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Education, 
Melette,  Tribune, 
Mitchell,  Guardian,  fttflteaD 

South  Dakota  Educator, 
Pierre,  State  Register,  (^'^T/:^) 

Rustler,  {^^^) 
Rapid  City,  White  Ribbon  Journal,  Monthly,  i)793 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Sioux  Falls,  Argus-Leader  (m'ng  &  ev'ng),  Daily,  7,898 

Press,  .  Daily, 

Fremad,  Weekly, 

Sued  Dakota  Nachrichten,  W^eekly, 

Syd  Dakota  Ekko,  Weekly, 

Western  Farmer  and  Breeder,  Semi-monthly,  2,000 


Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


Watertown,  Public  Opinion, 
Yankton,  Gazette, 

TENNESSEE. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Athens,  Athenian-Citizen, 

Post, 
Bristol,  Courier, 
Chattanooga,  News, 
Times, 
Times, 


'•'I 

.     C     /Subscription\ 
',   )      \  50c.  a  year.  / 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


12,000 
F 
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AMKKItAN  NBWSPAPEK  DIRBtTOnT. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1359 


TENNESSEE— C^////«/^^^. 


Chattanooga,  Press, 

Tradesman, 

Journal  of  the  American  Os- 
teopathic Association, 
So.  Fruit  Grower,  fstTiPear") 
Tri-State    Farmer  and   Gar- 

df^nt^r      /SubscriptionX 
C"Ci,    1^  60c.  a  year.  / 

Clarksville,  Leaf-Chronicle,  [ 
Leaf-Chronicle,  j 
Times-Journal, 
Cleveland,  Journal,  (^o^T/^D 
Columbia,  Herald, 

Maury  Democrat, 
Cookeville,  Press, 

Putnam  Co   Herald, 
Covington,  Leader, 
Fayetteville,  Observer, 
Franklin,  Review-Appeal, 

Williamson  Co.  News. 
Gainesboro,  Sentinel,  C^S'aTeS.'') 
Gallatin,  News, 
Greeneville,  Democrat, 
Harriman,  Record, 
Humboldt,  Methodist, 
Jackson,  Dispatch, 
Jonesboro,  Herald  and  Tribune, 
Knoxville,  Journal-Tribune,  ) 
Journal-Tribune,  ) 
Sentinel, 

Holston  Christian  Advocate, 
Methodist  Advocate-Journal, 
Business  Magazine, 
Lebanon,  Democrat, 
Lewisburg,  Tribune, 

Marshall  Gazette, 
McKenzie,  Herald, 
McMinnville,  New  Era, 
Madisonville,  Democrat, 
Martin,  Apostolic  Primitive  Baptist, 
Memphis,  Commercial  Appeal, 
Commercial  Appeal, 
Commercial  Appeal, 
News-Scimitar,  ) 
News-Scimitar,  j" 
Catholic  Journal, 
Jewish  Spectator. 
Planter's  Journal, 
United  Labor  Journal, 
Medical  Monthly, 


/Subscription\ 
\  50c.  a  year.  / 


Weekly, 
Semi-monthly 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


24,748 
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1,296 

26,828 

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1,23 
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11,482 

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21,720 

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10,584 

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OVER  1,000  CIKCULATION. 


1361 


TENNESSEE     Conti 

nued. 

Mountpleasant,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Murfreesboro,  Home  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

News-Banner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Nashville,  American,  ) 
American,  j 

Daily, 

20,78^ 

Weekly, 

G 

Banner, 

Daily, 

20,705. 

Baptist  and  Reflector, 

Weekly, 

G 

Children's  Visitor,  (^e^cfajPeaD 

Mondafy, 

B 

Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

E 

Cumberland  Presbyterian, 

Weekly, 

14,142 

Epworth  Era, 

Weekly, 

G 

Gospel  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

11,155 

Living  Water, 

Weekly, 

G 

Midland  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

6,082 

Sloan's  Knights  of  Pythias  Weekly, 

I 

Zion's  Outlook, 

Weekly, 

G 

Southern      Agriculturist       an 

d 

Home, 

Semi-mon'ly, 

43,527 

Southern  Lumberman, 

Semi-monthly 

I 

A.  0.  U.  W.  Messenger, 

Monthly, 

2,600 

(Subscilption  50c.  a  year.) 

Confederate  Veteran, 

Monthly, 

19,917 

Dixie  Miller, 

Monthly, 

4,000 

Fraternities  Review, 

Monthly, 

I 

Merchant  and  Manufacturer, 

Monthly, 

G 

Missionary,  (^stT/eaD 

Monthly, 

F 

Progressive  Teacher, 

Monthly, 

10,500 

Southern  Practitioner, 

Monthly, 

7,29.S 

S.  S.  Magazine,  («ST/eS.") 

Monthly, 

C 

Tennessee  Mason, 

Monthly, 

3,275 

Scroll  of  Phidelta  Theta, 

Bi-monthly, 

2,370 

Dental  Headlight, 

Quarterly, 

1,500 

Paris,  Post-Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pulaski,  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

I 

Giles  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sevierville,  Montgomery's  Vindicator, 

Weekly, 

I 

Union  City,  Obion  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

TEXAS. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Abilene,  Baptist, 

Weekly, 

2,165 

Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,825 

Amarillo,  Live  Stock  Champion, 

Weekly, 

I 

Athens,  Review, 

Weekly, 

1.482 

Austin,  Statesman,  ) 

Daily, 

8,639 

Statesman,  !■ 

Sunday, 

9,956 

Statesman,  ) 

Semi-weekly, 

G 

Tribune  and  News, 

Daily, 

H 

Current  Issue, 

Weekly, 

3,826 

Firm  Foundation, 

Weekly, 

G 

86 

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AusliJi,  1  cxas  Posicn, 

Knighis  of  Honor  Nfcsscnger, 

Texas  Medical  Journal, 

Texas  Medical   News, 
Hay  City,  Matagonla  Co.   Tribune, 
Heaunn>nl,   Enterprise, 

Journal, 
Bellville,  W()chcnl)latt, 
Belton,  Hell  Co.  Democrat, 

J.  '  ••      -rter, 

Brownwouu,  iian:.ct -Hulletin, 

Pfcan  Valley  News. 
Carthage.  Panola  Watchman, 
Clarksviile,   Times, 
Cleburne,  Knicrprise,  ) 
Enterprise,  ) 
Colorado,  West  'Texas  Stockman, 
Comanche,  Pioneer  Exponent, 
ComnK'r(  e,  journal, 
Cooper,  Review, 
Corsicana,  Tj)^ht, 
Truth, 
Cuero,  I)euischc  Rundschau, 

Star, 
Dallas,  Morning  News,  ) 

News.  \ 

Timcs-Hcrald, 

Advaiv  e. 

Baptist  Standard, 

Christian  Courier, 

Demorrat. 

Express. 

Farm  and  Ranch, 

Ginner  and  Miller, 

Southern  Mercury, 

Street's  Weekly, 

Texa!i  Baptist  and  Herald, 

Texas  Christian  Advocate, 

Texas  Farmer, 

Western  Presbyter, 

World  Hustler, 

Missionary  Worker. 


Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily,' 

Daily. 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly. 

Weekly. 

Weekly, 

Semi  weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

U  eekly. 

Weekly. 

Semi-wecklv, 

Weekly, 

Semi  Wf-ekly. 

Weckh 

Daily, 

Semi- weekly, 

Daily. 

Weekly. 

Werl 

Wee  r.  . , , 

Weekly. 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Semi-monthly 
Semi-mont'v, 


Texas  Farm  Journal, 

'Tex.  Trade  Review  ^S:  Ind'l  Record,  Semi-monthly 

American  Home  Journal,  M(mthly, 

Feld  und   Flur,  {''S^ri'^'')  Monthly, 

Home  and  State,  Montlily, 

Retail  Merchant,  Monthly, 

Southern  Poultry  Journal, ("S^.^^")  Monthly, 


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9.729 

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1.319 
5.250 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1363 


TRXAS—Continuec/. 

Dallas,  Texas  Odd-Fellow,  Monthly, 

Texas  School  Journal,  Monthly, 

Texas  School  Magazine,  (^^e^'^'^PeaD  Monthly, 
Truck  Farmer  of  Texas,  (^e^oSfay^eaD  Monthly, 
Woodman  Journal,  Monthly, 

Decatur,  Wise  Co.  Messenger,  Weekly, 

Denison,  Herald,  )  Daily, 

Herald,  j  Weekly, 

Denton,  Denton  Co.  Record  and  Chronicle,  Weekly, 


Dublin,  Progress, 

Telephone, 
Edgewood,  Texas  Fruit  Grower, 
El  Paso,  Herald, 
News, 
Times,  ) 
Times,  j 

Mmer  and  Manufacturer, 
Floresville,  Wilson  Co.  Journal, 
Fort  Worth,  Live  Stock  Reporter,  ) 
Live  Stock  Reporter,  J 
Record  and  Register,  ) 
Record  and  Register,  j 
Telegram, 
Fredericksburg,  Wochenblatt, 
Galveston,  News,  ) 
News,  ( 
Tribune, 
Opera  Glass, 
Post, 
Garland,  News, 
Gatesville,  Star-Forum, 
Georgetown,  Commercial, 

Williamson  Co.  Sun, 
Gilmer,  Upshur  Co.  Echo, 
Gonzales,  Inquirer, 
Greenville,  Messenger, 
Hallettsville,  Herald, 
Hamilton,  Rustler, 
Haskell,  Free  Press, 
Henderson,  Rusk  Co.  News, 
Hico,  News, 

Review, 
Hillsboro,  Mirror, 
Times, 
Houston,  Chronicle  and  Herald, 
Post, 
Post, 
Post, 
Texas  Deutsche  Zeitung, 


Weekly, 

Weekly 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 


5»7o8 
3,125 

H 

H 

H 

I 

2,619 
I 

2,775 

1,830 
I 
I 

4,211 
I 

### 

2,812 

1,000 

I 

I 

F 

F 

8,625 

1,349 
G 

H 

G 

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1 

I 

2,264 

1,444 

1,135 
I 

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1,723 
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2,395 
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17,490 
16,142 

25,043 
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T  E  X  A  S — Continued. 

Hi>uslon,  Texas  World,  Weekly, 

Kicc  Imhistry,  Monthly, 

Soulhn  Ind'l  \:  Luaiucr  Review,  Monthly,  H 

Sporting  Mirror,  Monthly,  5,»o8 

Italy,  News-H'-^''  '.  Weekly, 

Ja<  ksotiville,  1     ,       l  Kcho,  Weekly,  \ 

Kaufman,  Sun,  Weekly, 

Kyle,  Missionary  Visitor,  Monthly,  1,27 

La  Grange,  Svoboda,  Weekly, 

Lampasas,  Leader,  Weekly,  1,100 

Lancaster,  Herald,  Weekly, 

La{x>rtc,  C'l  Ic,  Weekly, 

McKmney.  i. a. winner.  Weekly, 

Nacogdoches,  Sentinel,  Weekly, 

I'lundealer,  Weekly,  1,77 

New  Hraunfels,  Ncu-Hraunfclscr  Zcitung,     W  eekiy, 

Orange,  Leader,  Weekly, 

I\iris,  Advo<ate,  I  Daily,  1,38 

Farmers*  Advoraie,  f  Weekly, 

Rockwall.  Rockwall  Co.  Herald,  Weekly, 

San  Angelo,  I'rcss,  Weekly, 

Standard,  Weekly,  j.90 

San  Anlonio.  F»  ^'•fcs,  )  l)ai!y.  H 

1  >*i,  "  Sumiay,  V 

\     .      >^.  ^  Semi-weekly,  I 

Freie  I'ressc  Fucr  Texas,  Weekly, 

1    ^ht.  Daily,'  6,61 

I>ispatch,  Weekly,  I 

Katho  Rundschau,  Weekly, 

"^      •'     r:i  M  ,  Weekly,  5,17 

1  e\a>  Staatb  /  «..L..iig,  Weekly, 
Texas  Stockman  and  Farmer.  Weekly,  \ 

'IVth';  Frrrmison,  Monthly,  3.91 

K  y,  1;.  M..nthlv. 

Sherman,  Democrat,  Weekly,  I 

Courier.  Weekly, 

Stephenville,  Erath  Appeal,  Weekly, 

Sulphur  Sprinjjs,  Gazette,  Weekly,  2,07 

Temple,   Tribune,  Weekly, 

Terrell,  Times-Star,  Weekly, 

Troupe,  Banner,  Wfekly, 

Tyler,  Haptist  Sword  and  Shield.  Weekly, 

Confederate  Soldier,  Monthly, 

Van  Alstyne,  Leader,  Weekly, 
Victoria,  Deutsche  Zeitung  Fuer  Texas,       Weekly,  3,28 

Waco,  Times-Herald,  Daily,  ( 

Cotton  Ginners'  Journal,  Monthly, 

Searchlight.  Monthly, 

Texas  Pythian  Knight,  Monthly, 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1365 


TEXAS     Continued. 

Waxahachie,  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

H 

Weatherford,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,975 

West,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,565 

Whitney,  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,756 

Willspoint,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,946 

UTAH. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Logan,  Journal, 

Tri-weekly, 

1 

Murray,  American  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Ogden,  Examiner,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Examiner,  \ 

Weekly, 

I 

Standard,  ) 
Standard,  j 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Park  City,  Park  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Prove  City,  Utah  Enquirer, 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  Evening  News,  ) 

Deseret  News,                  ) 

Daily, 

6,657 

Semi-weekly, 

22,011 

Salt  Lake  Herald,  ) 

Daily, 

8,713 

Salt  Lake  Herald,  \ 

Sunday, 

11,705 

Salt  Lake  Herald,  ) 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Salt  Lake  Telegram, 

Daily, 

6,739 

Salt  Lake  Tribune,  [ 
Salt  Lake  Tribune,  ) 

Daily, 

11,060 

Semi-weekly, 

7,740 

Goodwin's  Weekly, 

I 

Intermountain  Catholic, 

Weekly, 

3,540 

Truth, 

Weekly, 

3,111 

Utah  Korrespondenten, 

Weekly, 

1,538 

Juvenile  Instructor, 

Semi-monthlyj 

.         F 

Character  Builder, 

Monthly, 

H 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Children's  Friend, 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Improvement  Era, 

Monthly, 

F 

Rocky  Mountain  Workmar 

I, Monthly, 

H 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Young  Woman's  Journal, 

Monthly, 

F 

VERMONT. 

(Map  on  page  1368.) 

Barre,  Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

1 

Times, 

Daily, 

3,161 

Quarry  Workers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

H 

Barton,  Orleans  Co.  Monitor, 

Weekly, 

2,893 

Bellows  Falls,  Times, 

Weekly, 

3,389 

Bennington,  Evening  Banner,            ) 
Banner  and  Reformer,  [ 

Daily, 

1,708 

Weekly, 

3,330 

Bradford,  United  Opinion, 

Weekly, 

I 

Brattleboro,  Windham  Co.  Reformer, 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

New  England  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

F 

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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1367 


VERMONT— C^«//////^^. 

Brattleboro,  Vermont  Phoenix, 
Burlington,  Free  Press,  ) 
Free  Press,  j 
News, 
Essex  Junction,  Essex  Record, 
Jericho,  Vermont  Home  Guards,  Ca^jT/eaD 

Vermont  Issue,  fS'aTeaD 
Ludlow,  Vermont  Tribune, 
Lyndonville,  Journal, 
Middlebury,  Register, 
Montpelier,  Evening  Argus,        ) 
Argus  and  Patriot,  j 
Journal,  ) 

Vermont  Watchman,  J 
Morrisville,  Messenger, 
Northfield,  News, 
Randolph,  Herald  and  News, 
Rutland,  Evening  News, 
News, 
Herald,  } 
Herald,  j 
St.  Albans,  Messenger,  ) 
Messenger,  j 
Vermonter, 
St.  Johnsbury,  Caledonian, 
Republican, 
Springfield,  Reporter, 
Vergennes,  Enterprise  and  Vermonter, 
Wilmington,  Deerfield  Valley  Times, 
Woodstock,  Vermont  Standard, 


( 


VIRGINIA. 

(Map  on  page   1370.) 

Abingdon,  Virginian, 

Bedford  City,  Bedford  Bulletin, 

Blackstone,  South'n  Methodist  Recorder, 

Claremont,  Herald, 

Danville,  Bee, 

Register-Farrago, 

Methodist,  (^SaTeir) 

Dayton,  Musical  Million,  ft^ocTjSD 
Emporia,  Virginian,  (^gtflteir) 

Virginia  Farmer,  (^s^oSr/eaD 
Franklin,  Graphic, 
Fredericksburg,  Free  Lance, 

Journal,  (^^t'ateaD 
Hague,  Potomac  Progress, 
Hampton,  Southern  Workman, 
Harrisonburg,  Rockingham  Register, 
Free  Press,  (^^Ty^etr") 


Weekly, 

4,991 

Daily, 

6,682 

Weekly, 

G 

Daily, 

6,018 

Weekly, 

F 

Monthly, 

1,400 

Monthly, 

5,060 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

3,068 

Weekly, 

3,256 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,000 

Weekly, 

4,505 

Daily, 

3,147 

Weekly, 

4,420 

Daily, 

3.527 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

3,166 

Weekly, 

2,576 

Monthly, 

H 

Weekly, 

2,096 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

4,092 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

2,500 

Monthly, 

F 

Weekly, 

G 

Monthly, 

72,041 

Weekly, 

^      I 

Tri-weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


I'Am 


Lynchburg,  News, 

News,   C  (rcT/eaD 


V I R  G I N I  A—  Continued. 

Irvington,  Virginia  Citizen, 
Leesburg,  Record, 
Luray,  Page  Courier, 

Page  News, 

Zion's  Advocate, 

,1 

r   /Subscription'] 
>  )    V  ■ 

Newport  News,  Press, 
Norfolk,  Dispatch, 

Landmark,  ) 

Landmark,  j 

Public  Ledger, 

Virginian-Pilot,  \ 

Journal  of  Commerce,  j 

Unionist, 

Cornucopia,    (^^^atear.'^) 

Petersburg,  Index-Appeal,  \ 
Index-Appeal,  J 
Richmond,  News-Leader, 

Times-Dispatch,  ) 

TimeS'Dispatch,  \ 

Baltimore  and  Richmond  Chris- 
tian Advocate, 

Central  Presbyterian, 

Children's  Friend, 

Gospel  Worker, 

Pearls  For  The  Little  Ones, 

Planet, 

Reformer, 

Religious  Herald, 

Southern  Churchman, 

Southern  Tobacconist  and  Man- 
ufacturers' Record, 

Councilor,  ftt!lTeS") 

Virginia  Medical  Semi-Monthly 

Animal  Life,  (^^r/eaD 

Christian  Monthly,  fi^c'aTeaD 

fSubscription\ 
year.  ) 
5ubscription\ 
35c.  a  year.  / 

Hello  Bill, 

Journal  of  Practice, 

Progressive  South, 

Push, 

Southern  Planter,  (^stT/^r.") 

Virginia  Odd-Fellow,  C^^aTear.") 

Virginia  School  Journal, 
Roanoke,  Evening  News, 

Times, 
Salem,  Times-Register, 


Earnest  Worker,  (foc'SPear" 
Foreign  Mission  J'l,'(fe' 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

1,607 

Monthly, 

1,290 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

H 

Dailv, 

9J3I 

Daily, 

7,808 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

10,815 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

Daily,' 

28,575 

Daily, 

20,172 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

26,730 

Weekly, 

6,358 

Weekly, 

33,701 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

1 

Semi-monthly,          I 

) 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

T 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

C 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Monthly, 

3,457 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

3,400 

Weekly, 

I 

ISTt) 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


ia71 


VIRGINIA     Continued. 

Staunton,  News,  \ 
News,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Augusta  Co.  Argus, 

Weekly, 

I 

Old  Dominion  Sun, 

Weekly, 

I 

Spectator  and  Vindicator, 

Weekly, 

1, 800 

Strasburg,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,341 

Suffolk,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Urbana,  South  Side  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I 

Warsaw,  Northern  Neck  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Winchester,  Evening  Star, 

Daily, 

2,849 

Wytheville,  Southwest  Virginia  Enterprise 

!,  Weekly, 

I 

WASHINGTON 

» 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Aberdeen,  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

I 

Bellingham,  Herald, 

Daily, 

5,C99 

Reveille,  ) 
Reveille,  j 

Daily, 

H 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Centralia,  News-Examiner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Chehalis,  Bee-Nugget, 

Weekly, 

I 

Colfax,  Commoner, 

Weekly, 

1,425 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I 

Dayton,  Courier-Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Everett,  Herald, 

Daily, 

4,255 

Record, 

Daily, 

I 

Goldendale,  Klickitat  Co.  Agriculturist, 

Weekly, 

I 

North  Yakima,  Northwest  Farm  and  Home 

;,  Weekly, 

G 

Yakima  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Yakima  Republic, 

Weekly, 

I 

Olympia,  Washington  Recorder, 

Daily, 

2,289 

Orting,  Pacific  Templar,  (TocT?eS.'') 

Monthly, 

I 

Port  Townsend,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

I 

Call, 

Weekly, 

I 

Puyallup,  Puyallup  Valley  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I 

Seattle,  Post-Intelligencer,  ) 
Post-Intelligencer,  ) 

Daily, 

G 

Weekly, 

H 

Star, 

Daily, 

16,698 

Times,  \ 

Daily, 

36,418 

Times,  V 

Sunday, 

43,989 

Times,  ) 

Weekly, 

G 

Argus, 

Weekly, 

Catholic  Progress, 

Weekly, 

Commonwealth, 

Weekly, 

Mail  and  Herald, 

Weekly, 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

Qnnialicf     /Subscription^ 
OOLiailSl,    ^^  50c.  a  year.  / 

Sunday, 

Trade  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,336 

Union  Record, 

Weekly, 

I 

Westerns  Tribun, 

Weekly, 

H 

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OVEK  1,000  CIRCULATION.  1373 

W  ASHINGTON—Continuec/. 

Seattle,  Der  Lutherische  Pionier,  ftcflTei?.")  Bi-weekly,  I 
Northwestern  Miner,                           Semi-monthly,         I 
Ranch,                                                     Semi-monthly,        G 
American  Forester,                             Monthly,  I 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Emblem,                        Monthly,  I 
Coast,                                                    Monthly,  5,689 
Forest  Echoes,  (^STJS?")                  Monthly,  I 
Northwest  Journal  of  Education,     Monthly,  4,220 
Pacific  Fisherman,                               Monthly,  I 
Pacific  Lumber  Trade  Journal,         Monthly,  I 
Pacific  Progress,  (^SfaTeaD               Monthly,  I 
Washington  Odd-Feilow,                   Monthly,  H 
White's  Sayings,                                   Monthly,  I 
Spokane,  Chronicle,  )                                       Daily,  11,287 
Chronicle,  )                                        Weekly,  I 
Press,                   ^                               Daily,  3,554 
Spokesman-Review,,)                       Daily,  ^6)i55 
Spokesman-Review,  >-                      Sunday,  21,636 
Spokesman-Review,  )                      Semi-weekly,  32,757 
Freemen's  Labor  Journal,              Weekly,  G 
Saturday  Spectator,                         Weekly,  H 
Washington  Post,                              Weekly,  H 
Mining,                                               Monthly,  I 
Northwest  Homeseeker  and  In- 
vestor,                                             Monthly,  G 
Western  Home  Journal,  {^£Tj^r?)  Monthly,  I 
Tacoma,  Ledger,  )                                            Daily,  14,364 
Ledger,  v                                             Sunday,  18,475 
Ledger,  )                                              Weekly,  9>5»4 
News,  )                                                 Daily,  14,351 
News,  j                                                 Weekly,  5,677 
Fidende,                                              Weekly,  D 
Wacht  am  Sunde,                               Weekly,  I 

West  Coast  Trade,                            Weekly,  I 

Nor'west  Horticulturist,(S5'ibscnpuon)]y[Qn  j 

Pacific  Poultryman,  (^s^oc'aTeaD        Monthly,  I 

Waitsburg,  Times,                                            Weekly,  i,47o 

Walla  Walla,  Statesman,                                   Weekly,  I 

Union,                  )                        Daily,  I 

Union-Journal,   )                       Weekly,  I 

Argus,                                          Weekly,  I 

WEST    VIRGINIA. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Bethany,  West  Virginia  Christian, ^^oc'a'^jPear)  Bi-weekly,  1,453 

Buckhannon,  Delta  and  Knight-Errant,        Weekly,  I 

Methodist-Episcopal  Times,    Weekly,  I 

Charleston,  Mail,                                              Daily,  I 

Gazette,                                        Weekly,  I 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1375 


WEST    VIRGINIA     Continued. 

Charlestown,  Farmer's  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Elkins,  Tygarts  Valley  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fairmont,  Index, 

Weekly, 

I 

Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Fayetteville,  Fayette  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,930 

Harrisville,  Ritchie  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,387 

Huntington,  Advertiser, 

Daily, 

I 

Baptist  Banner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Kingwood,  Preston  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,990 

West  Virginia  Argus, 

Weekly, 

1,651 

Martinsburg,  Statesman, 

Weekly, 

I 

Tomahawk, 

Monthly, 

I 

Moorefield,  Examiner, 

Weekly, 

1,362 

Morgantown,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,232 

Moundsville,  Echo, 

Weekly, 

1,746 

Parkersburg,  News, 

Daily, 

Z^ZIZ 

Sentinel, 

Daily, 

2,320 

Pennsboro,  News, 

Weekly, 

I 

Petersburg,  Grant  Co.  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Piedmont,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pythian  Banner,  i^^^^^l^) 

Monthly, 

H 

Ridgeley,  West  Virginia  Workman, 

Monthly, 

G 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Romney,  Hampshire  Review, 

Weekly, 

2,272 

Ronceverte,  West  Virginia  News, 

Weekly, 

1,809 

Shepherdstown,  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,612 

Sutton,  West  Virginia  Christian  Advocate 

,  Weekly, 

I 

Union,  Monroe  Watchman, 

Weekly, 

1,910 

Weston,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wheeling,  Intelligencer,  ) 
Intelligencer,  f 

Daily, 

7,780 

Weekly, 

I 

News,  j 
News,  j 

Daily, 

F 

Sunday, 

F 

Register,  ) 

Daily, 

I 

Register,  f 

Weekly, 

I 

Telegraph, 

Daily, 

I 

Ohio  Valley  Manufacturer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Church  Calendar,  fi^ocfaTeSD 

Monthly, 

I 

Winfield,  Putnam  Republican, 

Weekly, 

I 

WISCONSIN. 

(Map  on  page  following.) 

Appleton,  Evening  Crescent, 

Daily, 

1,643 

Gegenwart, 

Semi-weekly, 

H 

Montags-Blatt, 

Weekly, 

7,035 

Volksfreund, 

Weekly, 

7,074 

Correspondent, 

Quarterly, 

1,831 

Ashland,  News, 

Daily, 

I 

Baraboo,  News, 

Weekly, 

2,651 

Sauk  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,320 

137« 


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OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1377 


W I S  C  O  N  S 1 1^— Continued. 

Beaverdam,  Dodge  Co.  Farmer,  ^"c'aTear.") 
Beloit,  Free  Press, 
Brodhead,  Independent, 
Burlington,  Standard-Democrat, 
Chilton,  Times, 
Cumberland,  Advocate, 
Delavan,  Republican, 
Depere,  Brown  Co.  Democrat, 
Onze  Standaard, 

Dp    (\\(\^     /Subscription\ 
C    \jriu&,   \^  30c.  a  year.  ) 

Dodgeville,  Chronicle, 
Eau  Claire,  Leader, 

Der  Herold, 

Reform, 
Edgerton,  Wisconsin  Tobacco  Reporter, 
Elkhorn,  Independent, 
Fennimore,  Times, 
Fort  Atkinson,  Hoard's  Dairyman, 

Jefferson  Co.  Union, 
Fountain  City,  Buffalo  Co.  Republikaner, 
Grand  Rapids,  Tribune, 

Wisconsin  Valley  Leader, 
Grantsburg,  Journal  of  Burnett  Co., 
Greenbay,  Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  j 

Advocate, 
Hamburg,  Der  Gefluegel-Zuechter, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Janesville,  Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  \ 
Kenosha,  Evening  News,. 
Kiel,  National-Zeitung, 
La  Crosse,  Leader-Press, 

Morning  Chronicle, 

Patriot, 

Volksfreund, 

VolkspOSt,   (^^orateaD 

Light, 
Lancaster,  Grant  Co.  Herald, 

Teller, 
Madison,  Wisconsin  State  Journal,  ) 

Wisconsin  State  Journal,  j 

Amerika, 

Northwestern  Mail, 

Wisconsin  Botschafter, 

Wisconsin  Farmer, 

Am.  Journal  of  Dental  Science, 

Am.  Thresherman,  (^SaTeaD 

Sunny  Hours, 

87 


Monthly, 

4,675 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I,IT2 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,292 

Weekly, 

1,924 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

1.950 

Weekly, 

2,451 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

E 

Weekly, 

3,131 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,424 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

2,713 

Semi-weekly, 

I 

Tri-weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

H 

Daily, 

3,207 

Semi  weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,981 

Daily, 

6,379 

Daily, 

6,440 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

18,726 

Bi-monthly, 

3,047 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

1 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

9,619 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

D 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Monthly, 

B 

Monthly, 

I 

1J7«  AMBklCAN  NEWSfAPltK  DlKKl*ToliY. 

WISCONSIN   -Continue J. 

Madison,  Wisconsin  Journal  of  Education,  Monthly,  I 

Mimii  ipality,                                        O'^artt^rlv,  I 

Manitowoc,  l>cr  Nurd  Western,                       '^'.    ckly,  I 

Marinette,  Kai^lc-Star,  )                                      Daily,  3.395 

Ka^jlcStar,  f                                    NN  cckiy,  1,94*** 

Marshficld,  News,                                                Weekly,  I 

limes.                                             Weekly,  '.495 

Mayvillc,  Dodge  Co.  Pioneer,                          Weekly,  3,000 

Mcnomonie,  Dunn  Co.  News,                           Wickly,  I 

Tunes,                                              Weekly,  1 

Merrill.  Advocate,                                                Weekly,  I 

News,                                                       Weekly,  I 

W'is< onsin   Thalhole,                              W  eekly,  I 

Milwaukee.    Dziennik  Milwaucki,                    I'.  G 

Evening  Wisconsin,  [                  l».ii  .,  26,201 

Wisconsin,                  f  C^J^  ')  Weekly,  H 

Free  Press.  |                                  I  28,1.^8 

Free  Prt-s.  f                                  ^           v,  '9.9^3 

Gerrv V -nd-Post.       )         1  .i._>.  24,608 

Ger:               iajj<i  P"«;t,  •         Sunday,  ^^.706 

Gen           >,                                  )           Wrrklv,  <)^,A^)(> 

I'.i.;..'  E 

Sunday.  E 

Semi-weekly,  II 

Journal,*                                       Daily,  37.5 «' 

J'          •.  f                                       Weekly,  I 

Kurycr  Polski.  I                              P  lt^i<> 

Kurycr  Polski.  f                            \'.  .i^iV.  H 

News,                                               I)aily,  D 

Sentinel,  )                                        !>:ii!v  37.378 

Sentinel,  \                                     >          y,  54.721 

Der  Seebotc,                                 Semi-weekly.  H 
W',s(  (.tl^in  Banner  and  Volks- 

freund.                                        Semi- weekly,  I 

Acker  und  Gartenbau  Zeitung.  Weekly,  H 

A                    he  Turnzcitung.     ^       '   y,  II 

Caiii''.iv_  Ciiizen,                             '.ttNiy^  r 

Columbia.                                          Weekly,  7,084 

Dcr  German ia  Reporter,             Weekly,  4,617 
Der  Haus  und  Hauern  Freund,  Weekly,          104.064 

Der  Landmann,                             Weekly,  II 

Deutsche  Warte,                           Weekly,  E 

Die  Wahrheil,  \                             Weekly,  H 

Vorwa.*ns.          f                             Sunday,  H 

Domacnost,                                    Weekly,  H 

KrhokniJLjsstunden,                        Weekly,  E 

Excelsior,                                       Weekly,  7.038 

Farmers'  Sentinel,  (*^.^y^»)     Weekly,  C 

Freidenker  Des  Pioneer,            Sunday,  I 


Herold, ) 
Herold,  V 
Here  :  '.  \ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1379 


WISCONSIN— C^/z/zV///^^. 

Milwaukee,  Gazeta  Wisconsinska, 
Living  Church, 
Rundschau, 
Social  Democratic  Herald, 

(Subscription  50c  a  year.) 

Tim<ac     /  Subscription  \ 
U11C5>,   ^^  75c.  a  year.  ) 

Young  Churchman, 
Am.  Journal  of  Education, 
Am.  School  Board  Journal, 
Badger,  (^^T^C) 
Brooms,  Brushes  and  Handles, 
Catholic  School  Journal, 
Church  Times,  (^s^oS'alSr) 
Circulation  Manager, 
Flour  and  Feed, 
International  Good  Templar, 
Masonic  Tidings, 
Medical  Journal,  » 
Mind  and  Body, 
Our  Young  People, 
Packages, 

Pharmaceutical  Review, 
United  Forester, 
Vanguard, 
Western  Teacher, 
Letters  on  Brewing, 
Mondovi,  Herald, 
Monroe,  Journal-Gazette, 

Green  Co.  Herold, 
Sentinel, 
Neillsville,  Der  Deutsch-Amerikaner, 

Badger  Workman, 
New  London,  Press, 
Oconomowoc,  Enterprise, 
Oconto,  Oconto  Co.  Enterprise, 

Oconto  Co.  Reporter, 
Oshkosh,  Northwestern, 

Times, 
Osseo,  Recorder, 

Portage,  Wisconsin  State  Register, 
Port  Washington,  Zeitung, 
Racine,  Evening  Times, 
Journal, 
News, 
Slavie, 

Wisconsin  Agriculturist,  fe'oSTyS.") 
Reedsburg,  Free  Press, 
Richland  Center,  Republican-Observer, 

Richland  Rustic, 


Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

G 

Weekly, 

21,641 

Weekly, 

16,093 

Weekly, 

H 

Weekly, 

C 

Monthly, 

E 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

B 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

J 

Monthly, 

16,625 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

G 

Monthly, 

3,500 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

F 

Monthly, 

6,000 

M(  nthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

10,000 

Quarterly, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

1,380 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

2,055 

Daily, 

7,231 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

H 

Daily, 

3,667 

Semi-weekly 

H 

Weekly, 

37,254 

Weekly, 

1,701 

Weekly, 

I 

Weekly 

2,790 

I  «•< 


AMKUK'AN   NEWSI'AI-KK   DIKKtTOKV. 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1381 


WISCONSIN— C^//^/>///^^/. 


Ripon,  Commonwealth, 
South  Kaukauna, 
Spring  Valley,  Sun, 
Sturgeon  Bay,  Advocate, 
Superior,  Telegram, 

Leader-Clarion, 
Viroqua,  Vernon  Co.  Censor, 
Watertown,  Weltbuerger, 
Waukesha,  Freeman, 

Press, 
Waupaca,  Post, 

Record, 
Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin  Baptist, 
West  Bend,  News, 
Whitewater,  Register, 
Wittenberg,  Christian  Youth,  (^s^'ocT/ear") 

WYOMING. 

(Map  on  page  opposite.) 

Cheyenne,  Wyoming  Tribune,  ) 
Wyoming  Tribune,  [ 
Lander,  Clipper, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly 

Weekly, 

Quarterly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 


Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 
Weekly, 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA,  CAN. 

Revelstoke,  Kootenay  Mail,  Weekly, 

Vancouver,  Province,  Daily, 

World,  )  Daily, 

World,  )  Semi-weekly, 

Victoria,  Colonist,  )  Daily, 

Colonist,  )  Semi-weekly, 

Times,  Daily, 


MANITOBA,  CAN 

Brandon,  Times, 
Neepawa,  Press, 

Register, 
Portage  La  Prairie,  News  and  Review, 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba  Free  Press, 

Evening  News  Bulletin, 

Manitoba  Free  Press, 

Morning  Telegram, 

Evening  Telegram, 

Telegram, 

Tribune,  j 

Tribune,  j" 

Commercial, 

Der  Nordwesten, 

Heims  Kringla, 

Logberg, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Morning,  ) 

Evening,  j 

Weekly, 

Morning,  ) 

Evening,  j 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


I 
I 

1,434 
I 

6,992 

H 

I 

I 

I 

1,699 

2,428 

I 

1,550 
I 

I 

I 


3,986 

3,097 
I 


7,429 
I 

I 

H 

I 

I 


I 

^304 
I 
I 

25,693 
15,801 

14,737 

G 
G 

F 
I 

16,692 
I 
I 


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MANITOBA,  CM^.-ConHnufil 

Wmnij>cg,  Town   IDpics,                                    Weekly,  I 

Voice,                                                  Weekly,  H 

Nor'-Wcsi  larnicr.                           Sefni-in'lhlv,  t 

.^  O   r   ^^'  ^y     •   '■  Wi-   hman.    Moiuhly,  '        6,358 

Waj^horn  s  Ciiiidc,                            Moiilhly,  4,212 
NEW    BRUNSWICK,   CAN. 


Frcdericton,  Gleaner, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Religious  Inielligcncer, 

Weekly. 

1 

Monrton,    Times, 

Semi -week  Iv, 

I 

Tranjcripl, 
Transcript, 

l).;;y. 

i.7>o 

Weekly, 

I 

New  Castle.  I'nion  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

St.  John.  Globe. 

n.iily. 

I 

Star, 

i'lly. 

5.795 

Sun,  \ 

Daily. 

If 

Sun,  ( 

Srmi-wcckly, 

11 

'fr*''"'  '"'^^     \ 

I  Kii'.y. 

G 

1            .f 

Scnu  weeklv, 

G 

\\                  and  Visitor, 

Weekly, 

H 

Sunday   -        oj  Ailvocatc, 

Monthly, 

i.«54 

St.  Stephen.  St.  Croix  Courier, 

Weekly, 

2.828 

Shciliac,  Le  .M           ur  Acadien. 

Scmimonthlv, 

I 

Sussex.  Kin^s  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

1 

Maritime  Farmer, 

*-■          Monthly, 

H 

Woodstock,  Dispatch, 

Vi  ucKiy, 

I 

NORTHWEST    TERRITORIES.  CAN. 

Calgary,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1 

Moose  Jaw,  Times. 

Weekly, 

1.494 

Rcgina.  Leader. 

Weekly, 

I 

NOVA    SCOTIA, 

CAN. 

Glace  Hav,  Gazette. 

l...ily. 

I 

Halifax.  Ilerald.               \ 

Morning. 

7.772 

Evening  Mail,  > 

Evening. 

7.9'» 

Homestead.       )  (*°^i,'*') 

Semi -weekly. 

H 

Presbyterian  Witness, 

Weekly. 

H 

Weslevan. 

Weekly, 

H 

Church  Work,  Cft^i^") 

Monthly, 

H 

Lunenburg.  Progress  and  Enterprise, 

Weeklv, 

I 

North  Sydney.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Pictou,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I 

Colonial  Standard. 

Weekly, 

I 

Sydney.  liras  D'Or  Gazette, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Island  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

3.568 

Truro.  News. 

Weeklv, 

6,019 

Weymouth  Bridge,  L'Evangeline.  • 

Weekly, 

I 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1383 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 

— Conti?iued. 

Windsor,  Hants  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

Wolfville,  Acadian  Orchardist, 

Weekly, 

I 

Yarmouth,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I 

Light, 

Weekly, 

H 

ONTARIO, 

CAN. 

Almonte,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

H 

Amherstburg,  Echo, 

Weekly, 

Aylmer,  Express, 

Weekly, 

Barrie,  Northern  Advance, 

Weekly, 

Belleville,  Intelligencer,  ) 
Intelligencer,  j 

Daily, 

1,271 

Weekly, 

Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

Berlin,  Deutsche  Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

_  ournal. 

Weekly, 

Der  Evangeliums  Bote, 

Monthly, 

1,125 

Bowmanville,  Canadian  Statesnran, 

Weekly, 

2,224 

West  Durham  News, 

Weekly, 

Brampton,  Banner  and  Times, 

Weekly, 

Brantford,  Expositor,  ) 
Expositor,  j 

Daily, 

4,369 

Weekly, 

1,779 

Brockville,  Recorder,  [ 
Recorder,  [ 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Times, 

)  Daily, 

Times  &  E.Ontario  Dairyman,  f  Weekly, 

Carleton  Place,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

Chatham,  News,                ) 
Banner-News,  j 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Planet, 

Weekly, 

Clinton,  New  Era, 

Weekly, 

1,950 

News-Record, 

Weekly, 

Colborne,  Express, 

Weekly, 

1,236 

Collingwood,  Enterprise-Messenger, 

Weekly, 

Cornwall,  Freeholder, 

Weekly, 

Dundas,  True  Banner, 

Weekly, 

Dunnville,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

Eganville,  Star-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

Erin,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

2,257 

Exeter,  Times, 

Weekly, 

Forest,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

Gait,  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,564 

Guelph,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  j 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

H 

Mercury  and  Advertiser, 
Mercury  and  Advertiser, 

Daily, 

2,005 

Weekly, 

4,916 

Hamilton,  Spectator,  ) 
Spectator,  j 

Daily, 

10,568 

Semi-weekly, 

7,301 

'r*"**  AV^''.  AN  NKWHPArnt  DIRBCT« 


ONTARIO.  CAN.     Ccfttinued. 

Hamilton,  Times, 

T)aily, 

11 

limes. 

Semi-weekly, 

1 

Canadian  Royal  Templar, 

Monthly. 

F 

(lHtlMm|>«K-o  lOr.  ft  7mr.) 

Harnsion,  Triliiine, 

Weeklv. 

I 

Ingers4'll,Chr        '    \:  Canadian  Dairyman 

.  Weckfy. 

1 

Ketnplville,  Au>aii<.c, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Kin<  anline.  Review, 

WeeklV, 

1,500 

Kingston.  Hniish  Whig,  | 

Dailv.' 

3.743 

Hritish  Whig,  f 

Weeklv, 

6.c^a 

News  and   Times, 

Dailv,' 

I 

Canadian  Freeman, 

Weekly, 

^.572 

(Jueens  Quarterly, 

II 

Leamington.  Tost, 

Wt-cklv, 

1 

Lindsay,  C         "  m  1  usi. 

Weekl'y, 

I 

W  a    .;iiian-W'ardcr, 

Weekly, 

I 

London,  Advertiser,                     ) 

D.ulv. 

F 

W  e>tcrn   Advertiser,  f  ("Ji^.?;^) 

W  eckly, 

F 

Free  Tress,  \ 

Dailv, 

E 

Free  Tress, 

Weekly, 

li 

Catholic  Record, 

Weekly. 

(; 

El  ho.  (                    ) 

Weekly. 

H 

Industrial  Banner, 

Weekly, 

1 

F.            •   ^  ■ 

Semi-moiiiJiiy 

D 

M             .\uiui  iiubtings  Review. 

Weekly. 

1 

Markham,  Lc        "     * 

Weekly, 

I 

Milton,  (anaii.....  v  ....mpion, 

Wcrklv. 

1,040 

Napanee,  He.iver, 

Weeklv. 

•    • 

3.334 

Lxi'rrss, 

Weekly, 

I 

Newmarket,  Era, 

Weekly, 

i.8'>4 

Express-Herald, 

Weekly. 

1 

Niagara  Falls,  Carmelite  Review, 

Monthly, 

I 

Orangcville,  Banner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Dufferin  Post, 

Weeklv, 

I 

Sun. 

Weekly, 

I 

Orillia,  News-Letter. 

Weeklv, 

H 

Packet, 

WeeklV, 

',977 

Times, 

Weekly, 

2o«9 

Canadian  Workman.    ("S^,^") 

Monthlv. 

50.375 

C)shawa,  Ontario  Reformer, 

Weeklv'. 

I 

Ottawa,  Citizen  (morning  and  evening), 

Daily. 

10,695 

Citizen, 

Semi-weeklv. 

7,900 

Evening  Journal,             ) 

Daily, 

8.994 

Ottawa  Valley  Journal, 

Semi-weeklv, 

7.rS6 

Free  Tress, 

Daily, 

\\ 

Le  Temps, 

Daily. 

W 

Canada  (»azette, 

Weekly, 

1 

Canadian  Mining  Review, 

MMnth'ly, 

I 

Owen  Sound,  Times, 

Weeklv. 

I 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1385 


ONTARIO,  CAN.     Continued. 

Owen  Sound,  Canadian  Co-operator, 

Monthly, 

I 

(Subscription  40c.  a  year.) 

Parry  Sound,  North  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Peterborough,  Examiner, 

Weekly, 

I 

Times, 

Weekly, 

I 

Canadian  Laundryman, 

Monthly, 

I 

Petrolea,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

I 

Topic, 

Weekly, 

I 

Picton,  Times, 

Weekly, 

2,085 

Renfrew,  Mercury, 

Weekly, 

1,430 

Ridgetown,  Plaindealer, 

Weekly, 

I 

St.  Catharines,  Evening  Star, 

Daily 

I 

Standard, 

Daily, 

2,721 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

St.  Mary's,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I 

St.  Thomas,  Evening  Journal,                   ) 
Southern  bounties  Journal,  \ 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

Times,  ) 
Times,  \ 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

I 

Municipal  World, 

Monthly, 

3.845 

Sarnia,  Observer, 

Weekly, 

1,811 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Sault  Star, 

Weekly, 

I 

Seaforth,  Huron  Expositor, 

Weekly, 

I 

Shelburne,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

I 

Simcoe,  Reformer, 

Weekly, 

2,137 

Stratford,  Evening  Herald,  ) 
Herald,                  j 

Daily, 

1,738 

Weekly, 

H 

Beacon, 

Weekly, 

I 

Toronto,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

33,173 

Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

31,884 

Globe,  T  (morn'g  and  even'g), 
Globe,  j 

Daily, 

51,231 

Weekly, 

F 

Mail  and  Empire,  )  (m'g  and  e'g) 
Mail  and  Empire,  ) 

,  Daily, 

45,463 

Weekly, 

F 

Star, 

Daily, 

31,221 

World,  ) 
World,  \ 

Daily, 

28,600 

Sunday, 

15,331 

Canadian  Baptist, 

Weekly, 

G 

Canadian  Churchman, 

Weekly, 

I 

Canadian  Grocer, 

Weekly, 

G 

Canadian  Hdw.  &  Metal  M'ch'nt, 

Weekly, 

H 

Canadian  Sportsman, 

Weekly, 

I 

Catholic  Register, 

Weekly, 

G 

Christian  Guardian, 

Weeklv, 

26,934 

Monetary  Times, 

Weeklv, 

G 

North-Ender,  i^t'^'ll^) 

Weekl'y, 

D 

Once  a  Week, 

Weekly, 

G 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

G 

Presbyterian, 

Weeklv, 

I 

ft^fi.>i#t.  't'^tttftfit-i*     ''**'*''''fi||V 


ONTARIO,   ChU.-ConhnurJ. 

Toronto, Saiur'-    \i^;hi,  Wccklv,  E 

^'-Mlu..   .  Wccklv,  G 

:>,  Weekly,  16.C77 

Truth.  Weekly.  H 

('anadian  Manufacturer,  Scmi-nunuhly,         H 

<  nadjan  Military  Gazette,  Semi-monthly,  H 
KariDinv:  World.  Semi-monthly,  G 
Masonic  Sun,  Scmi-monthlv,  I 
Al^           ^'                   News.  Monthly,       '  I 

Ho<»ksellcr  and  >tationer.  Monthly,  H 

Business.  Monlhlv,  I 

r         !a  Lancet,  Monthly,  I 

C.aa.ida  Lumbernian,  Monihlv.  I 

Canada  Stamp  Sheet,  Monthly,  I 

<  "lian  Architect  and  Builder,  Monthly,  I 
t  !::in  l)ru'/i':5t.  Monthly,  1 
^                1  Kle               News,  Monthly,  I 

<  inadian  Kngineer,  Monthly,  G 

Canadian  Kpworth  Era,  (                 i  Monthly,  6,683 

Canadian  Harness  and   Camaj^e 

Journal,  M«>iuhly,  H 

(V       '         ^,    .....    .  ^T      •'  !y,  I 

'                          .1  vv  ^  ci.K  ie  Trade,  M'iiiiily,  6.000 

•                           "f  Med.  A:  Surgery,  Monthly,  StS^l 

<  ,,  inc,  .\f  nthly,  1) 
t  1  MuMi,  M  ^y,  I 
Dominion  Mttlual  Mont  I 
Dry  G(H)ds  Review,  Monthly,  G 
Kconomisl,  Monthly,  I 
F(»rester,  Monthly,  A 

It ^             "■'  ^•       •  *y,  H 

Int'                                i  i  ciiow.  Mu';.;;uy,  I 

Iiu;  ..:>,.    ^  ...,.i.;a.  Monthly,  4.' 79 

I.a<iir«;'  lonrnal.  Monthly,  D 

Mt           Nt  Ma)^a/ine,  Monthly,  2,975 

Printer  and  Publisher,  Monthly,  I 

Railway  and  Shipping  World.  Monthly,  ^500 
Sunday  -          1  Banner.  C*;!^           i  Monthly,          17,600 

Travel  and  Recreation,  Monthly,  I 

Westminster.  Monthly.  H 

Ma^         H   --■    '  '    strated.  Bi-monthly,  H 

Toronto  Junction.  Leader  and  Recorder,     Weekly,  H 

Tweed.  News,  Weekly,  1,940 

Uxbridge.  Journal,  Weekly,  I 

Watford,  Guiile  Advocate.  Weekly,  I 

Welland.  People's  Press.  {^^^^J^^)  Weekly,  3.756 

Tribune,  Weekly,  H 

Weston,  Times  and  Guide,  Weeklv.  I 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1387 


ONTARIO,  CAN.      Continued. 

Wiarton,  Echo, 

Weekly, 

I 

Windsor,  Evening  Record,  \ 
Record,                  j 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Woodstock,  Express, 

Weekly, 

I 

Sentinel-Review,  ) 
Sentinel-Review,  j 

Daily, 

H 

Weekly, 

H 

PRINCE   EDWARD   ISLAND,  CAN. 

Charlottetown,  Examiner,  ) 

Examiner,  J 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

H 

Morning  Guardian,  ) 
Guardian,                   j 

Daily, 

2,283 

Weekly, 

H 

Patriot,  ) 
Patriot,  j 

Daily, 

I 

Weekly, 

I 

Summerside,  Island  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

I 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

H 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

1 

P.  E.  I.  Agriculturist, 

Weekly, 

H 

Tignish,  L'Impartial, 

Weekly, 

I 

QUEBEC,  CAN 

• 

Cookshire,  Compton  Co.  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

I 

Granby,  Leader-Mail, 

Weekly, 

I 

Joliette,  L'Etoile  du  Nord,  ^^sSiSD 

Weekly, 

H 

Levis,  Le  Quotidien, 

Daily, 

H 

Montreal,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

F 

Herald,  ) 
Herald,  J 

Daily, 

23,850 

Weekly, 

18,836 

La  Patrie,            | 
Le  Cultivateur,  j 

Daily, 

C 

Weekly, 

D 

La  Presse,  ) 
La  Presse,  \ 

Daily, 

80,259 

Weekly, 

C 

Le  Canada,  [ 
:                Le  Canada,  j  . 

Daily, 

19,287 

Weekly, 

18,757 

Le  Journal, 

Daily, 

11,993 

Star, 

[Daily, 

j  Weekly, 

56,795 

Family  Herald  &  Weekly  Star, 

125,240 

Witness,  ) 
Witness,  f 

Daily, 

F 

Weekly, 

E 

Album  Universel, 

Weekly, 

H 

Canadian  Journal  of  Commerce 

:,  Weekly, 

H 

La  Revue  Medicale  du  Canada, 

,    Weekly, 

I 

Le  Canard,  efcTear.") 

Weekly, 

I 

Le  Prix  Courant, 

Weekly, 

2,343 

Le  Samedi, 

Weekly, 

18,978 

Northern  Messenger,  ftS7eSr; 

)   Weekly, 

59,735 

Sunday  Sun, 

Sunday, 

H 

Trade  Review, 

Weekly, 

H 

World  Wide 

Weekly, 

7,460 

AMKKICAN  MKW8PAPKK  D1KS4TOKY. 


.    QUEBEC,  CAN.-  6V/I////I./'/ 

Montreal,  Lc  Patse  Temps, 

Illus.  Journal  of  Aj;ricullure, 
I-c  Journal  D'Agricullurc, 
1^1  Lumo, 

I/Ami  ilu  Lcctcur,  (".  > 

La  Revue  Canadicnnc, 
Li  "S  el  Tahacs, 

L<')ai  ^.)clcl  Fellow, 
I/Tnion  Medicale  du  Canada, 
Pharmaceutical  Jf^urnal, 
Prtsbylcrian  Rciord.  Cli^'^^'y^'' ) 
Real  kstate  Record, 
Revue  du  Ticrs-Ordrc, 
Rod  and  (>un  in  Canada, 
Ti  el  Nouveautes, 

Quebec.   (*li  e,  > 

Lv<  Chronicle,  f 

Le  .  .     ... 
I/Evenemenl, 
Trlrirraph, 

I  Ca/ctte,  i*^  ) 

I/Knseijtnemrnl  Pr 
Richmond,  Times  and  Count v  K  !, 

Rock  Island.  S*  id  Journal, 

St.  Hyacjnthe,  i^   i  nbune, 
St.  Jerome,  1/Avcnir  Du  Nord, 
St.  Johns,  Le  Canada  Francais, 

News, 
Sherbrookr.  Knnrd, 
i/elte. 
Valieyfield,  Lc  Pro^jres. 


NEWFOUNDLAND 


St.  John's.  Rvenini:  Telegram, 
Free  Press, 


Bi-wrckly, 

H 

Semi-monthly, 

H 

Semi-monl'y, 

^I.4.U 

Monthly, 

i,i.s6 

M(»nlhly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

1.799 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

Monthly, 

I 

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B 

Monthly, 

2,oo8 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

H 

Monthly, 

»,54i 

Mornmg, 

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Kvcning, 

I 

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1.887 

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SUNDAY     NEWSPAPERS. 

A  LIST    IN  ALPHABETICAL    ORDER  BY  STATES   AND  TOWNS,    KECA- 

PITULATINQ  ALL  NEWSPAPERS    HAVING  A   SUNDAY  ISSUE  AS  CATALOGUED  IN   PART  I. 

EVERY  PUBLISHER  OF  A  NEWSPAPER  ENTITLED  TO  A  HIGHER  CIRCULATION  HATING  THAK 
IS  ACCORDED  IN  THIS  BOOK  KNOWS  THAT  IT  WAS  HIS  PRIVILEGE  TO  HAVE  HIS  EXACT  FIGURES 
INSERTED  HAD  HE  BEEN  ABLE  AND  WILLING  TO  FURNISH  THEM.  IN  CASES  WHERE  A  PUB- 
LISHER IS  UNWILLING  TO  SUPPLY  THE  REQUISITE  INFORMATION,  THE  EXPERIENCE  OF  THE 
EDITOR  OF  THE  DIRECTORY  HAS  TAUGHT  HIM  THAT  IT  IS  ALWAYS  FOR  A  REASON  MORE 
SATISFACTORY  TO  THE  PUBLISHER  THAN  IT  WOULD  BE  TO  AN  ADVERTISER  WHO  IS  THINKING 
OF  USING  THE  ADVERTISING  COLUMNS  OF  THAT  PAPER.* 

ALABAMA Analston,  Hot  Blast I 

Birmingham,  Age  Herald F 

Eufaula,  Times  ...'. -jkl. •• 

Hunts vUle,  Mercury •■jkl. •• 

Mobile,  Herald H 

Mobile,  Item H 

Mobile,  Register Or 

Montgomery,  Advertiser 15,177 

Selma,  Journal "jkl  •• 

Selma,  Times "jkl." 

ALASKA Juneau,  Dispatcii "ucl. " 

Skaguay,  Alaskan "jkl." 

ARIZONA..  BLsbee,  Review I 

Plioenix,  Arizona  Gazette "jkl." 

Phoenix,  Arizona  Republican 6,339 

Tucson,  Arizona  Star. "jkl." 

ARKANSAS Fort  Smith,  News  Record I 

Fort  Smith,  Times 3.876 

Hot  Springs,  Sentinel-Record , "jkl." 

Hot  Springs,  Arkansaw  Thomas  Cat H 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Democrat Q 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Gazette 9,840 

Little  Rock,  Advertiser Qt 

Pine  Bluff,  Courier   "jkl." 

Pine  Bluff,  Graphic "jkl. " 

Texarkana,  Texarkanian "isii-' 

Van  Buren, Argus "iju," 

Walnutridge,  Journal 

CALIFORNIA Bakersfield,  Echo "jkl." 

Colusa,  Herald "jkl." 

Eurelia,  Humboldt  Times I 

Fresno,  Republican 6,415 

Fresno,  Sunday  Mirror "iKL." 

Grass  Valley,  Union "jkl." 

Longbeach,  Press "jkl." 

Los  Angeles,  Herald C 

Los  Angeles,  Times C 

Madera,  Tribune "iMh" 

Marysville,  Appeal "jkl." 

Modesto,  Morning  Herald "jkl." 

Napa.  Journal "jkl." 

Petaluma,  Courier "jkl.- 

Point  Loma,  New  Century  Path "jkl." 

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GEORGIA Anierlcus,  TimeB-Recorder •ikl.- 

Athens,  Banner "iKL." 

Atlanta,  Constitution 42,319 

Atlanta,  Journal 41,928 

Atlanta,  Mall  and  Express ".ikl." 

AuKUSt a,  Chronicle 4,512 

Augusta,  Herald H 

Brunswick,  News "jkl." 

Columbus,  EnqulrerSun I 

Columbus,  Ledger ".ikl." 

Cordele,  News "jkl." 

Qrlffln,  News  and  Sun "^kl." 

Macon,  Telegraph I 

Rome,  Tribune I 

Savannah,  News Q 

Savannah,  Labor  Herald I 

Thomasville,  Times-Enterprise "jkl. " 

IDAHO Boise,  Idaho  Statesman I 

Halley,  Wood  River  News-Miner "iSi. " 

Lewiston,  Tribune "iKL." 

ILLINOIS Bloomington ,  Bulletin 6,074 

Cairo,  Bulletin 1,945 

Cairo,  Telegram "jkl." 

Canton,  Leader "jkl." 

Champaign,  News..', I 

Chicago,  Sonntags  Post 32,695 

Chicago,  Die  Fackel C 

Chicago,  Chronicle B 

Chicago,  Denni  Hlasatel C 

Chicago,  Der  Daily  Republikaner "jkl." 

Chicago,  Dzlennik  Narodowy 8,780 

Chicago,  Freie  Presse F 

Chicago,  Hearst's  Chicago  American A 

Chicago,  Westen  und  Daheim F 

Chicago,  Inter  Ocean B 

Chicago,  Jewish  Courier "jkl." 

Chicago,  Narod I 

Chicago,  Racing  Form I 

Chicago,  Record-Herald 199,400 

Chicago,  Skandinaven ....  D 

Chicago,  Duch  Casu F 

Chicago,  Tribune * A 

Chicago,  Dzwan  Niedzielny 

Chicago,  Free  Society 

Chicago,  Katholisches  Sonntagsblatt I 

Chicago,  Kuryer  Swiatecznego I 

Danville,  Democrat H 

Danville.  Press H 

Decatur,  Herald G 

Decatur,  Review 8,165 

East  St.  Louis,  Journal "jkl." 

Jacksonville,  Journal I 

Litchfield,  News "jkl." 

Mattoon,  Star "jkl.  " 

Moline,  Journal I 

Mount  Carroll,  Carroll  Co.  Democrat "jkl." 

Murphysboro,  Republican-Era "jkl." 

Ottawa,  Journal "jkl.  • 

Paris,  Gazette "jkl." 

Peoria,  Sunday  Morning  Star 9,957 

Peoria,  Herald-Transcript 8,746 

Peoria,  Journal 13,525 

Peoria,  Sonntags-Glocke "jkl." 

Peoria,  Volksf reund "jkl. " 

Peoria,  Sonntags-Post -viOi." 

Quincy,  Whig 7.613 

Rockf ord ,  Star 6,758 


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Padarn            ^  ^-Democrat t,VI 

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LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Deutgclie  Zeituug "iKL. •• 

New  Orleans,  Item 2<),194 

New  Orleans,  L' Abellle ### 

New  Orleans,  News 21,883 

New  Orleans,  Picayune D 

New  Orleans,  States 21 ,765 

New  Orleans,  Tlnies-Deniocrat E 

New  Orleans,  Journal "jkl." 

Shreveport,  Journal -jkl." 

Shreveport,  Times "jki." 

Shreveport,  Caucasian -jkl. •• 

Shreveport,  Elite "jkl. •• 

MAINE Portland,  Sunday  Telegram 8,476 

Portland,  Sunday  Times H 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  American 56,082 

Baltimore,  Der  Deutsche  Correspondent I 

Bal tl more,  Herald C 

Baltimore,  Sun C 

Baltimore,  Guide ■•jkl." 

Baltimore,  Wecker H 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Globe 293,368 

Boston,  Hearst's  Boston  American 

Boston,  Herald A 

Boston,  Journal B 

Boston,  Post t 177,603 

Boston,  Budget I 

Boston,  Times I 

Boston,  Every  Other  Sunday 

Haverhill,  Sunday  Record 7,493 

Lawrence,  Sun I 

Lawrence,  Sentinel 

Lawrence,  Star "jkl." 

Lawrence,  Sunday  Herald I 

Lawrence,  Sundaj"^  Register "jkl." 

Lowell ,  Sunday  Telegram 15,526 

New  Bedford,  Sunday  Times "jkl." 

Springfield,  Union 14,185 

Springfield,  Republican 15,914 

Worcester,  Telegram 25,673 

MICHIGAN AnnArbor,  Michigan  Daily I 

Battlecreek,  Sunday  Record I 

Bay  City,  Tribune H 

Calumet,  Italian  Miner 'jkl." 

Calumet,  Paivalehti "jkl." 

Detroit,  Sonntagsblatt H 

Detroit,  Free  Press 55,425 

Detroit.  Michigan  Volksblatt G 

Detroit,  Sunday  News-Tribune 60,831 

Detroit,  Angelus "jkl." 

Grand  Rapids.  Herald 13,377 

Grand  Rapids,  Der  Sonntagsbote I 

Houghton.  Mining  Gazette G 

Jackson,  Patriot 8,869 

Kalamazoo,  Gazette-News 10,311 

Muskegon,  News. I 

Saginaw,  Courier-Herald   10,233 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Soo  Times "jkl." 

West  Bay  City,  News-Graphic "jkl." 

MINNESOTA Duluth,  News-Tribune 14,511 

Hastings,  Gazette "jkl." 

Minneapolis,  Tidende I 

Minneapolis,  Times ,,,.  c 

Minneapolis,  Tribune 69,231 

St.  Paul,  Globe 31,702 

St.  Paul,  Pioneer  Press 30,484 

St.  Paul,  Sonntagsblatt 28,640 

Winona,  Independent "jkl." 

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NEW  YORK BufTalo.Newa D 

Buffalo,  Times 35.930 

Buffalo,  Trlbuene "iKL. •• 

Buffalo,  Illustrated  Buffalo  Express B 

Elmira,  Telegram E 

Newburgh,  Sunday  Telegram I 

New  York— 3Tanhattan  and  Bronx, 

American  and  Journal — A 

Bronx  Borougli  Record I 

Courrier  des  Etats-Uuis H 

Das  Morgan  Journal B 

Forward 0 

Herald A 

Nedelni  Hlas  Lidu I 

II  Progresso  ItaloAmerlcano H 

Jewish  Daily  News C 

Jewlsli  Herald C 

Jewish  Morning  Journal 43,650 

Jewish  World 0 

L' Araldo  Itallano P 

Nedelni  New-Yorske  Listy H 

Telegraph 58,999 

Narodni  List G 

News F 

North  Side  News "jkl." 

People r H 

Press C 

Proletario "jkl." 

Staats-Zeitung B 

Sun A 

Times B 

Tribune C 

Volks  Zeitung C 

World 433,484 

Revue B 

Freischutz 

La  Sedia  Elettrlca Q 

Sunday  Democrat H 

Sunday  Union I 

New  York— Brooklyn, 

Brooklyner  Freie  Presse Q 

Citizen F 

Eagle C 

Standard-Union E 

Post "JKL. " 

New  York— Richmond, 

Richmond  Borough  Journal "jkl." 

North  Tonawanda,  Star "jkl  " 

Ogdensburg,  News I 

Olean,  Times 1,450 

Poughkeepsie,  Sunday  Courier 10,760 

Rochester,  Democrat  and  Chronicle 26,487 

Rochester,  Herald Q 

Rochester,  Sund ay  Star I 

Syracuse,  Herald 39,161 

Troy,  Northern  Budget E 

Troy,  Observer I 

Troy,  Sunday  News I 

Utica,  Sunday  Tribune 4,896 

Utica,  Sunday  Journal G 

NORTH  CAROLINA Charlotte,  Observer 4,496 

Dunn,  Guide "iju.." 

Durham,  Herald "jkl. " 

Greensboro,  Telegram "jkl." 

Newbern,  Journal "jkl." 

Raleigh ,  Post G 

Raleigh,  News  and  Observer 9,111 

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Philadelphia.  Sunday  Dispatch O 

Philadelphia,  Sunday  Transcript E 

Philadelphia,  Sunday  World I 

Pittsburg,  Beobachter O 

Pittsburg,  Dispatch 72,960 

Pittsburg,  Gazette 47,937 

Pittsburg.  Leader 35,934 

Pittsburg,  Post 62,613 

Pittsburg,  Press 58,814 

Pittsburg,  Volksblatt I 

Reading,  Die  Biene "jkl." 

Reading,  Eagle 9.837 

Scranton,  Republican Q 

Scrauton ,  Scran tonian E 

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Wilkesbarre,  Leader 'jkl.  " 

Wilkesbarre,  News "iJi^- " 

Willlamsport,  Peunsylvania  Grit 193,758 

York,  Gazette H 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Telegram ## 

Providence,  Journal 20,486 

SOUTH  CAROLINA Anderson,  Mail I 

Charleston ,  Sunday  Nevrs Q 

Columbia,  State  . . . ' 9.417 

Georgetown,  Sunday  Outlook "4kl" 

Greenville,  News "jkl." 

Spartanburg,  Herald "iKL. •• 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Deadwood.  Pioneer-Times I 

Rapid  City,  Journal "jkl" 

Sioux  Falls,  Argus-Leader 7,898 

Sioux  Falls,  Press I 

TENNESSEE Bristol,  Courier I 

Chattanooga,  Times F 

Jackson.  Sun I 

Jackson,  Whig I 

Kenton.  Argus "jkl." 

Knoxville,  Journal  and  Tribune 

Knoxville,  Independent "jkl" 

Memphis,  Commercial  Appeal 47,002 

Memphis,  News ••••     21,720 

Memphis,  Times  .. "4kl" 

Nashville,  American F 

TEXAS Austin,  Statesman 9,956 

Austin,  Current  Issue 3,826 

Beaumont,  Enterprise I 

Brenham,  Banner "jkl. " 

Brownsville.  El  Porvenlr "iKL." 

Corsican a.  Courier- Light "jkl-" 

Cuero,  Record "jkl." 

Cuero,  Star "vu.'- 

Dallas,  News G 

Dallas,  Times-Herald 9,243 

Denison,  Sunday  Gazetteer "jkl." 

El  Paso,  Times ### 

Fort  Worth,  Record  and  Register F 

Gainesville,  Hesperian "jkl." 

Galveston,  News Cr 

Greenville,  Herald '  IHL" 

Hidalgo,  Advance "jkl. " 

Houston,  Chronicle  and  Herald 7,492 

Houston, Post 25,043 

Houston,  Railroad  Echo "jk^l." 

Laredo,  Times "i&i=- " 

McKinney,  Gazette "jkl." 

Marshall,  Messenger "jkl. " 

Marshall,  News "jkl. " 


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RELIGION. 

ADVENTIST. 

CALIFORNIA .Mountalnview,  Signs  of  the  Times Weekly  27,108 

Oakland,  Messiah's  Advocate Weekly  1,950 

ILLINOIS Mendota,  Our  Hope  and  Life  in  Christ. ...  Weekly  4,783 

INDIANA Plymouth,  Restitution Weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .   Boston,  World's  Crisis Weekly  H 

Boston,  Young  Pilgrim Weekly  H 

Springfield,  Herald  of  Life Weekly       "jkl." 

MICHIGAN Battlecreek,  Advent  Review  and  Sabbath  Herald  ..Weekly. 

Battlecreek,  Youth's  Instructor Weekly. 

NEBRASKA College  view.  Central  Advance Weekly. 

Collegeview,  Christllcher  Hausf reund Weekly. 

-  Collegeview,  Evangeliets  Sendebud Weekly. 

Collegeview,  Slon's  Vaektare Weekly. 

TEXAS Keene,  Southwestern  Dnion-Reeord Weekly. 

BAPTIST. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Alabama  Baptist Weekly  8,47-i 

ARKANSAS Dermott,  Southeastern  Baptist Weekly  "jkl." 

Helena,  Baptist  Reporter Weekly  "jkl." 

Little  Rock.  Baptist  Advance Weekly  5,113 

Little  Rock,  Baptist  Vanguard Weekly  I 

Little  Rock,  Landmark  Baptist Weekly  G 

COLORADO Boulder,  Rocky  Mountain  Baptist Weekly  "jkl." 

Fort  Collins,  Reminder Bi-weekly. 

FLORIDA Gainesville,  Southern  Baptist Weekly. 

Orlando,  Southern  Baptist  Witness  Weekly. 

GEORGIA Athens,  Southern  Advance Monthly  I 

Atlanta,  Christian  Index Weekly  P 

Augusta,  Georgia  Baptist Weekly  I 

Davisboro,  Baptist  Pulpit Monthly. 

Decatur,  Our  Missionary  Helper Monthly  "jkl." 

Lindale,  Cherokee  Messenger Monthly  "jkl." 

Louisville,  Baptist  Mirror Weekly. 

Pavo,  Pilgrim's  Banner Monthly  1,836 

ILLINOIS Cairo,  Baptist  Truth Weekly  "jkl." 

Campbell  Hill,  Illinois  Free  Baptist Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Nya  Wecko  Posten Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Standard Weekly  G 

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PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  YounR  People Weekly  121,332 

Philadelphia,  Baptist  Superintendent Monthly  5,317 

Philadelphia,  Baptist  Teacher Monthly  70.515 

Philadelphia,  Good  Work Monthly  3,875 

Philadelphia,  Advanced  Quarterly 433.325 

Philadelphia,  Intermediate  Quarterly 247,018 

Philadelphia,  Primary  Quarterly 247,775 

Philadelphia.  Senior  Quarterly 134.772 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Missionary  Helper  (Free) Monthly. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. .  .Columbia,  S.  C.  Standard Weekly  -iKL.- 

Greenville,  Baptist  Courier Weekly  I 

Greenwood.  S.  C.  Baptist Weekly  "iKL." 

TENNESSEE Jackson,  Baptist  Banner Weekly. 

Lexington,  Baptist  Reaper Weekly  "iKL." 

Martin,  Apostolic  Primitive  Baptist Weekly  I 

Martin,  Baptist  Banner Weekly. 

Memphis,  Expositor  and  Journal Semi-m'ly  2,533 

Nashville,  Baptist  and  Reflector Weekly  G 

Nashville.  Baptist  Boys  and  Girls Monthly. 

Nashville,  Kind  Words Monthly, 

Nashville,  Teacher Monthly. 

Nashville,  Advanced  Quarterly 

Nashville,  B.  Y.  P.  U.  Quarterly 

Nashville,  Bible  Class  Quarterly 

Nashville,  Intermedikte  Quarterly 

Nashville,  Primary  Quarterly 

TEXAS Abilene,  Baptist Weekly  2,165 

Bonham ,  Baptist  Trumpet Weekly. 

Dallas.  Baptist  Standard Weekly  D 

Dallas,  Texas  Baptist  and  Herald W  eekly  G 

Dallas,  Missionary  Worker Semi-m'ly  I 

Dallas,  National  Baptist  Bulletin Semi-m'ly  ■•jjii-" 

Jacksonville,  Baptist  Echo Weekly  H 

Kyle,  Missionary  Visitor Monthly  1,270 

Tidwell,  Advocate  of  Truth Monthly  "jkl.- 

Tyler.  Baptist  Sw^ord  and  Shield Weekly  I 

VIRGINIA Danville,  Baptist  Union Monthly  "jkl.- 

Laurel  Fork,  Messenger  of  Truth Monthly  "jkl  •• 

Lexington,  Valley  Reporter Monthly. 

Luray.  Zion's  Advocate Monthly  1,290 

Martinsville,  Blue  Ridge  Baptist Monthly. 

Richmond,  Gospel  Worker ..Weekly  6,358 

Richmond,  Religious  Herald Weekly  Q 

Richmond,  Virginia  Baptist Weekly  "jkl." 

Richmond,  Foreign  Mission  Journal Monthly  C 

Strasburg,  Old  Paths Monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA Huntington,  Baptist  Banner Weekly  I 

WISCONSIN Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin  Baptist Quarterly  1,550 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winnipeg,  Northwest  Baptist Semi-m'ly  1,855 

NEW  B'WICK,  CAN.. Fredericton,  Religious  Intelligencer  (Free) Weekly  I 

St.  John,  Messenger  and  Visitor Weekly  H 

Woodstock,  King's  Highway Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Baptist Weekly  Q 

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CONNECTICUT East  Hampton,  Christian  Inquirer Monthly  1,000 

MISSOURI.. Excelsior  Springs,  Christian  Onion  Witness  Herald. Weekly  "jkl." 

OHIO , Cincinnati,  Missionary  Intelligencer Monthly  9,733 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  Gospel  Advocate Weekly  11,155 

WEST  VIRGINIA Wellsburg,  West  Virginia  Christian Bi-weekly  "jkl-" 

CHURCH  OF  CHRIST  (SCIENTIST). 

CALIFORNI A San  Francisco,  Harmony Monthly  "4kl." 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Christian  Science  Sentinel Weekly. 

Boston,  Christian  Science  Journal Monthly. 

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CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Triumphs  of  Faith Monthly  I 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Repairer Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Christian  Witness  and  Advocate  of  Bible 

Holiness Weekly  F 

MISSOURI Mercer,  Live  Coals .Bi-weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Vanguard Seinl-ni'ly  G 

NEBRASKA Ashland,  Living  Witness Monthly  " ikl  •• 

NEW  YORK  New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Guide  to  Holiness Monthly. 

NORTH  CAROLINA .  .Greensboro,  Apostolic  Messenger Monthly. 

OHIO Cleveland,  Christian  Harvester Monthly. 

TEXAS Greenville,  Texas  Holiness  Advocate Weekly  "tki,." 

WEST  VIRGINIA Moundsville,  Gospel  Trumpet Weekly. 

Moundsville,  Evangellums  Posaune Semi-monthly. 

JEWISH. 

ALABAMA Montgomery,  Jewish  Chronicle Weekly  'jkl." 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  B'nal  B'rith  Messenger Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

San  Francisco,  Emanu-El Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Francisco,  Hebrew Weekly  ■  'jkl. •• 

San  Francisco,  Jewish  Times  and  Observer Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Francisco,  New  Occident Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Jewish  Courier  ) Daily  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Chicago  Weekly  ) 11,286 

Chicago,  Jewish  Progress Semi-weekly      H 

Chicago,  Flower  Garden, Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Israelite . . . ; Weekly  1 8,403 

Chicago,  Reform  Advocate Weekly  13,677 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Jewish  Herald Weekly. 

LOUISIANA  New  Orleans,  Jewish  Ledger Weekly  "jkl." 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Guide Weekly  "jkl." 

Baltimore.  Jewish  Comment Weekly  I 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Jewish  American Weekly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Jewish  Record Weekly  "jkl." 

St.  Louis,  Jewish  Voice Weekly  H 

St.  Louis,  Modern  View Weekly  2,048 

St.  Louis,  Immanuel's  Witness Monthly  I 

NEBRASKA Omaha,  Jewish  Citizen Weekly. 

Omaha,  Jewish  World Weekly  "Jio,." 

NEW  YORK New  York— iHan/ia^ian  and  Bronx, 

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Forward  S - •  •  •  •  Sunday  C 

Jewish  Daily  News  ? B 

Jewish  Gazette         ) .' Weekly  P 

Jewish  Herald  ) Daily  C 

Volksadvocat     i Weekly  E 

Jewish  Morning  Journal  ) Morning  43,650 

Jewish- Abend  Post             > Evening  18,993 

Jewish  Journal                    ) Weekly  "jkl" 

Jewish  World Daily.  C 

American  Hebrew  and  Jewish  Messenger Weekly  E 

Amerikaner Weekly. 

Hebrew  Standard Weekly  G 

Jewish  Times Weekly. 

American  Jewess Monthly  "jkl." 

Die  Zukunft Monthly  G 

Israel's  Home  Journal Monthly. 

Maccabaean Monthly  G 

Menorah  Monthly  Magazine F 

Minikes's  Monthly ".'kl." 

New  Era  Illustrated  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

OHIO Cincinnati,  American  Israelite Weekly  C 

Cleveland,  Jewish  Review  and  Observer Weekly  11,081 

OREGON Portland.  Jewish  Tribune Weekly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Jewish  Exponent Weekly  I 

Pittsburg,  Jewish  Criterion Weekly  H 

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MENNOMTE. 

ILLINOIS Grldley,  HellsBote Monthly. 

INDIANA Berne.  ChrlstUcher  Bundesbote Weekly  H 

Berne,  Mennoniie Weekly  ••jkl." 

Berne,  Hells  Bote Monthly. 

Elkhart.  Herald  <  .f  Truth Weekly  I 

Elkhart,  Mennonltische  Rundschau Weekly  I 

KANSAS.. . .  .Hlllsboro,  Genielndeblatt Semi-m'ly. 

OKLAHOMA Medf ord.  Zlons-Bote Weekly  1,451 

ONTARIO,  CAN..  Berlin,  Gospel  Banner Weekly. 

METHODIST. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Ala.  Christian  Advocate  (South) Weekly  P 

Fort  Deposit,  Methodist  Protestant  Telephone Semi-m'ly  "iKL." 

ARKANSAS Argenta,  Voice  of  the  Twentieth  Century  ( A.M.E.) .  .Weekly  -jkl" 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Methodist  ( South ) Weekly  F 

CALIFORNIA . .  .Alameda,  Pacific  Free  Methodist Semi-m'ly  -jkl.' 

Eureka,  Methodist  Church  Bulletin  of  Humboldt 

County Weekly  "jkl.* 

San  Francisco,  California  Christian  Advocate Weekly  G 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Methodist  Advocate  (South). Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Vestra  Sandebudet Monthly  "jkl." 

FLORIDA Gainesville,  Florida  Christian  Advocate Weekly  H 

Orlando,  Florida  Christian  Recorder  (A.  M.  E.) Weekly  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Wesleyau  Christian  Advocate Weekly  G 

Columbus,  Southern  Christian  Recorder Weekly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Den  Christelige  Talsmand Weekly. 

Chicago,  Epworth  Herald Weekly  A 

Chicago,  Free  Methodi&t Weekly  7,190 

Chicago,  Krestansky  Posel  Weekly  "i&l." 

Chicago,  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate Weekly  C 

Chicago,  Sandebudet Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Deaconess  Advocate Monthly  D 

Chicago,  Missionary  Tidings Monthly . 

INDIANA Butler,  Epworth  League  Quarterly 14,500 

INDIAN  TERR Ardmore,  Western  Christian  Advocate Weekly  "iKL.- 

IOWA Iowa  City,  Iowa  Methodist Monthly  '•jju." 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Central  Methodist Weekly  I 

Louisville,  Pentecostal  Herald Weekly  F 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Christian  Advocate  (South) Weekly  I 

New  Orleans,  Southwestern  Christian  Advocate Weekly  9,490 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Methodist .Weekly  I 

Baltimore,  Methodist  Protestant Weekly  I 

Chestertown,  Peninsula  Methodist Weekly  I 

Easton,  Delaware  Conference  Advocate Monthly  H 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Zion's  Herald Weekly  F 

Boston,  Woman's  Missionary  Friend Monthly  D 

Fall  River,  Primitive  Methodist  Journal Monthly  I 

MICHIGAN Cass  City,  Michigan  Conference  Bulletin Monthly  "jkl." 

Detroit,  Michigan  Christian  Advocate Weekly  E 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Conference  Examiner Monthly. 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Central  Christian  Advocate Weekly  F 

Macon,  Western  Christian  Recorder  Monthly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Cinistian  Advocate  (South) Weekly  F 

St.  Louis,  Am.  Illustrated  Methodist  Magazine Monthly  E 

MONTANA Hindsdale,  Montana  Christian  Advocate Monthly  "isj,.- 

NEW  JERSEY New  Brunswick,  Pitman  Herald Monthly. 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  Christian  Uplook Weekly. 

New  Yor^—3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

Christian  Advocate Weekly  C 

Classmate Weekly  G 

Sunday  School  Advocate Weekly. 

Christian  City Monthly  I 

Sunday  School  Journal Monthly  A 

Voice  of  Missions Monthly  G 

Woman's  Home  Missions Monthly  C 

World-Wide  Missions Montlily  A 

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NEW  THOUGHT. 

CALIFORNIA  Alameda,  Thought Monthly  H 

Los  Angeles,  Higher  Science Monthly  I 

San  Francisco,  Now Monthly  3,575 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Holyoke,  Nautilus .Monthly  21,000 

MISSOURI Nevada,  Welrmer's  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  Yorii—3Iun}i<ittan  and  Bronx, 

Wise-Man Monthly. 

Metaphysical  Magazine Quarterly  "jkl." 

OCCULTISM  AND  THEOSOPHY. 

CALIFORNIA Point  Lonia,  New  Century  Path Weekly  "jkl.- 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Star  of  the  Magi Monthly. 

Chicago,  Suggestion Monthly  13,145 

KANSAS Lawrence,  Occult  Truth  Seeker Monthly  5,075 

MAINE Bridgton.  Oracle Monthly. 

MICHIGAN Kalamazoo,  Higher  Thought Monthly  1 

OHIO Toledo,  P-i^ychic  and  Occult  Views  and  Reviews Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Lansdowne,  Fate  Monthly. 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Christian  Companion Weekly  I 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  American  Orientalist Monthly  1,450 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Presbyterian Weekly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Interior  . . . ' Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Midland  (United ) Weekly. 

IOWA , Dubuque,  Der  Presbyterianer Weekly  1,550 

Dubuque,  Our  German  Work Quarterly  I 

Jefferson,  Presbyterian Monthly  "jkl." 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa  Presbjterian Monthly  "jkl." 

KENTUCKY Franklin,  Woman's  Work  (Cumberland) Monthly  I 

Louisville,  Christian  Observer Weekly  19,197 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Southwestern  Presbyterian Weekly  4,819 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Lynn.  Presbyterian  Herald  of  New  England Monthly  I 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Michigan  Presbyterian Weekly  H 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Reformed  Presbyterian  Advocate  (Re- 
formed ) Semi-m'ly  I 

MISSOURI Independence,  Assembly  News  (Cumberland) Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Cumberland  Presbyterian Weekly 

St.  Louis,  Missionary  Record  ^Cumberland) Monthly  E 

NEW  YORK.... New  York— Jian/iai^an  and  Bronx, 

Christian  Nation  (Scotch) Weekly  I 

Observer Weekly  F 

Home  Mission  Monthly "jkl." 

Woman's  Work  for  Woman Monthly  E 

NEW  YORK New  York— BrooWj/n, 

Deutsclrer  Evangelist Bi-weekly  "jkl." 

Utica,  Y  C yfaill Monthly  "jkl." 

NORTH  CAROLINA... Charlotte,  Africo- American  Presbyterian Weekly  "jkl." 

Ch  irlotte,  Presbyterian  Standard Weekly  H 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Herald  and  Presbyter Weekly  E 

Xenia,  Woman's  Missionary  Magazine  (United) Monthly  H 

OKL.\HOMA Oklahoma,  Presbj  terian  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Brownsville,  Field  View Monthly  1,027 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Instructor  (United) Weekly  H 

Philadelphia,  Forward Weekly  A 

Philadelphia,  Presbyterian Weekly  F 

Philadelphia,  Westminster Weekly  G 

Philadelphia,  Assembly  Herald Monthly  C 

Philadelphia,  Westminster  Teacher Monthly  B 

Philadelphia,  Journal  of  Presbyterian  Historical 

Society Quarterly  "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  Princeton  Theological  Review Quarterly  1,260 

Pittsburg,  Christian  Union  Herald  (United) Weekly  E 

Pittsburg,  Presbyterian  Banner Weekly  E 

Pittsburg,  United  Presbyterian Weekly  P 

Pittsburg,  Bible  Teacher  (United) Monthly  H 


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WISCONSIN  Milwaukee,  Living  Church Weekly  G 

Jlllwaukee,  Young  Churchman Sundays  0 

Milwaukee,  Church  Tlmei Monthly  I 

NOVIA  SCOTIA,  CAN.Hallfax  Church  Work  (Anglican) Monthly  H 

ONTARIO,  CAN Kingston,  Ontario  Churchman Monthly  2,572 

Toronto,  Canadian  Churchman  (Anglican) Weekly  I 

Toronto,  Algoma  Missionary  News Monthly  I 

Toronto,  Canadian  Church  Magazine  (Anglican) Monthly  "ikl." 

QUEBEC.  CAN Quebec,  Diocesan  Gazette  (Anglican) Monthly. 

NEWFOUNDLAND  . .  .St.  John's,  Diocesan  Magazine    Monthly. 

REFORMED  CHURCH. 

IOWA Lisbon,  Reformed  Church  Herald Weekly  "jki,.' 

Orange  City,  Heldenwereld Monthly  H 

MARYLAND Cumberland,  Somerset  Classis  Visitor Monthly. 

MICHIGAN Grand  Rapids,  Huisvrlend Monthly  14,000 

Holland,  De  Hope Weekly  H 

Holland,  De  Wachter Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  Yorls.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Christian  Intelligencer Weekly  H 

Mission  Field Monthly  -1,895 

OHIO Alliance,  Woman's  J  ournal Monthly  I 

Cleveland,  Kirchenzeitung Weekly  H 

Dayton,  Christian  World Weekly  H 

PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster,  Reformed  Church  Review Quarterly, 

Philadelphia,  Reformed  Church  Messenger Weekly  P 

Reading,  Reformed  Church  Record Weekly  G 

Reading,  Der  Reformirte  Hausfreund Bi-w'ly  "uu.-" 

REFORMED  EPISCOPAL. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Evangelical  Episcopalian Monthly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Episcopal  Recorder Weekly  I 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Tidings Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  California  Volksfreund.  Weekly  H 

San  Francisco,  Leader Weekly  H 

San  Francisco,  Monitor ; Weekly  D 

San  Francisco,  Dominicana Monthly  I 

COLORADO Denver,  Catholic Weekly. 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Catholic  Transcript Weekly  D 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. .Washington,  New  Century Weekly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Narod Daily  1,515 

Chicago,  Katolik Seml-w  'ly  6,530 

Chicago,  Catholic  Pilot Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Gazeta  KatoUcka Weekly  "jkl-" 

Chicago,  Katholisches  Sonntagsblatt Weekly  "jkl-" 

Chicago,  Katholisehes  Wochenblatt Weekly  I 

Chicago,  New  World Weekly  P 

Chicago,  Pritel  Ditek Weekly  4,824 

Chicago.  Telegraf Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Monte  Carmelo Monthly. 

Evanst  >n,  Katholischer  Jugend  Freund Monthly  G 

Quincy,  Western  Catholic Weekly  "jkl" 

Rochelle,  Catholic  Magazine Monthly. 

Shermerville,  Amerikanisches  Missionsblatt Monthly  9,750 

INDIANA Evansville,  Das  Sternenbanner Weekly  "jkl." 

Indianapolis,  Catholic  Columbian  Record Weekly. 

Notre  Dame,  Ave  Maria Weekly  24,757 

Saint  Meinrad,  Paradieses  Fruechte Monthly. 

IOWA Cascade,  Katholischer  Waetcher Weekly  I 

Davenport,  Iowa  Catholic  Messenger Weekly  H 

Des  Moines,  Western  World., Weekly  "ikl." 

Dubuque,  Catholic  Tribune Weekly  H 

Dubuque,  Katholischer  Westen  Weekly  Q 

Dubuque,  Luxemburger  Gazette    Weekly  I 

Sioux  City,  Northwestern  Catholic Weekly. 

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NORTH  CAROLINA  ..Nazareth,  Truth Monthly  15,375 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Catholic  Telegraph Weekly  26,051 

Cincinnati,  Wahrheitsfreund Weekly  F 

Cincinnati,  C.  K.  of  A.  Journal Monthly  25,000 

Cincinnati,  Der  Sendbote Monthly  "jkl." 

Cleveland,  Catholic  Universe Weekly  26,782 

Columbus,  Catholic  Columbian Weekly  Q 

Columbus,  Ohio  Waisenfreund Weekly  Q 

Dayton,  Young  Catholic  Messenger Semi-m'ly  81,666 

Somerset,  Rosary  Magazine Monthly  F 

ZanesvUle,  Catholic  Home  Companion Monthly  G 

OREGON Mount  Angel,  St.  Joseph  Blatt Weekly. 

Mount  Angel,  Der  Armen  Seelen  Freund Monthly. 

Portland,  Catholic  Sentinel Weekly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Haverf ord.  Bulletin Monthly. 

Jenkintown ,  Family  Friend Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Catholic  Standard  and  Times Weekly  E 

Philadelphia,  Nord  Amerika Weekly  I 

Philadelphia,  Young  Folks'  Catholic  Weekly 18,805 

Philadelphia,  Dolphin Monthly  I 

Philadelphia,  Ecclesiastical  Review Monthly  G 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Catholic  Historical  Researches.  .Quarterly  I 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Catholic  Quarterly  Review 2,000 

Pittsburg,  Catholic Weekly  F 

Pittsburg,  Observer Weekly  F 

Pittsburg,  Wielkopolanin Weekly  "jkl." 

Scranton,  Catholic  Light Weekly  H 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Visitor Weekly  ".tkl." 

TENNESSEE Memphis,  Catholic  Journal Weekly  I 

TEXAS Hallettsville,  Novy  Domov Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Antonio,  Katholische  Rundschau Weekly  I 

San  Antonio,  Southern  Messenger Weekly  5,176 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Inter-Mountain  Catholic Weekly  3,540 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Catholic  Visitor Weekly  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Catholic  Progress Weekly  I 

WEST  VIRGINIA Wheeling,  Church  Calendar  of  West  Virginia Monthly  I 

WISCONSIN Chippewa  Falls,  Catholic  Sentinel Weekly  "jkl." 

De  Pere,  De  Volksstem Weekly  "jkl." 

De  Pere,  Onze  Standaard Weekly  I 

La  Crosse,  Patriot Weekly  I 

La  Crosse,  Vlastenec Weekly  "jkl." 

La  Crosse,  Svada  Rodina Semi-m'ly. 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  Citizen Weekly  F 

Milwaukee,  Columbia Weekly  7,084 

Milwaukee,  Excelsior Weekly  7,038 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  Forester Monthly  "jkl." 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  School  Journal Monthly  G 

Milwaukee,  Our  Young  People Monthly  F 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winnipeg,  Northwest  Review Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  B'WICK,  CAN. .  .St.  John.  Monitor Weekly  "jkl." 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN. .  Antigonish,  Casket Weekly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Kingston,  Cauadian  Freeman Weekly  I 

London,  Catholic  Record Weekly  G 

Niagara  Falls,  Carmelite  Review Monthly  I 

Ottawa,  United  Canada Weekly  "jkl." 

Toronto,  Catholic  Register Weekly  G 

QUEBEC,  CAN Chicoutiml,  St.  Anthony's  Canadian  Messenger Monthly  "jkl." 

Montreal,  La  Semaine  Religleuse  de  Montreal Weekly  -utL." 

Montreal,  True  Witness Weekly  "jkl." 

Montreal,  Revue   du   TIers-Ordre   et   de  la  Terre 

Salnte Monthly  H 

Quebec,  La  Semaine  Rellgieuse  de  Quebec Weekly  "jkl." 

Quebec,  L'Enselgnement  Primaire Monthly  G 


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ALASKA Douglas,  Alaska  Missions Monthly  'jkl." 

ARKANSAS Beebe,  Fruits  and  Leaves Monthly  ".ikl." 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  California  Independent Weekly  ".ikj,." 

San  Francisco,  Kingdom Monthly  1,000 

Santa  Barbara,  Sunday  School  Advance Monthly  2,033 

Yountville,  Christian  Worker Monthly  "tkl.-' 

COLORADO Pueblo,  Religious  World Weekly  "jkl." 

Pueblo,  La  Hermandad Monthly  "jm." 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Church  Review Monthly  3,10v> 

Hartford,  Hartford  Seminary  Record  Quarterly  "jkl." 

Stratford,  Chapel  Chim* Monthly  "jkl." 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.. Washington,  Florence  Crittenton  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Washington,  News-Letter Monthly  "jkl." 

FLORIDA Jacksonville,  Sunday  School  Lesson Weekly  ".jkl." 

Liveoak,  Present  Truth  Messenger Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Mateo,  Searchlight Weekly  "jkl. " 

GEORGIA Atlantic,  Christian  Union Weekly. 

Augusta,  Mission  Messenger   Monthly  "jkl." 

Bainbridge,  Advocate Semi  m'ly. 

Canon,  Union Semi-m'ly  "jkl  " 

South  Atlanta,  Church  and  Society  World Monthly  "jkl." 

IDAHO Moscow,  Essential  Christianity Monthly. 

Pocatello,  Idaho  State  Simday-School  Bulletin Quarterly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Bladet Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Evangellsten Weekly  3,338 

Chicago,  Folke-Vennen Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Mlssions-Vannen Weekly  18,595 

Chicago,  Rani's  Horn Weekly  A 

Chicago,  Biblical  Woi-ld Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Christian  Cynosure Monthly  4,583 

Chicago,  Evangel Monthly  2,700 

Chicago,  Institute  Tie  Monthly. 

Chicago,  Sunday  School  Lesson  Illustrator Monthly. 

Chicago,  American  Journal  of  Theology Quarterly  I 

Elgin,    New    Century    Sunday    School    Teachers' 

Monthly 51,624 

German  Valley.  Der  Mitarbeiter Monthly  "jkl." 

Moline,  Royal  Star Monthly. 

Mollne,  Ungdomens  Sandebud Monthly  "jkl." 

Quincy,  Cathedral  Chimes Monthly. 

Shelby  ville.  Our  Best  Words Monthly  I 

Virginia,  Our  Church  Helper Monthly. 

INDIANA Aurora,  Alpha  and  Omega Monthly. 

Indianapolis,  Awakener Monthly  3,593 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. Okmulgee,  Sunshine  and  Showers Monthly. 

IOWA Cedar  Rapidn,  Helping  Hand  Messenger Monthly  1,000 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Missionary Quarterly  "jkl." 

Council  Bluffs,  Christian  Home Weekly. 

Council  Bluffs,  District  Tidings  of  Triumph Quarterly. 

Des  Moines,  Churchwoman's  Magazine Monthly  G 

Mclntlre,  Bulletin-Herald Monthly  "jkl." 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa  Sunday  School  Helper Monthly  "jkl." 

Shenandoah,  Missionary  World Monthly  G 

Shenand  oah,  Revival  News Quarterly. 

Vinton,  Benton  Co.  Christian Monthly. 

KANSAS Cherokee,  Christian  Messenger Weekly  "jkl." 

Marvin,  Guide Semi  monthly. 

Ottawa,  Chautauqua  Assembly  Hei'ald Monthly  I 

KENTUCKY Henderson,  Church  and  Home Semi-monthly. 

Louisville,  Cockrill's  Magazine , Monthly  "jkl." 

Louisville,  Kentucky  3Iission Monthly. 

Louisville,  Kentucky  Sunday  School  Reporter Monthly  H 

Louisville,  King's  Herald Monthly. 

Louisville,  Southern  Broadax Monthly. 

May  field,  Propagator Semi-monthly. 

Midway,  Christian  Helper Weekly. 


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UN  DENOMINATION  A  L-Con<mw<'d. 

NEW  YORK New  YoTk-Manfiattan  and  Bronx, 

Homiletic  Review Monthly         21,250 

Living  Truths Monthly. 

Missionary  Review  of  the  World Monthly  Q 

Preachers'  Magazine Monthly. 

Treasury  of  Religious  Thought Monthly  H 

Mission  Gleaner Bi-m'ly         "ikl." 

American  Sabbath Quarterly. 

New  York — Brooklyn, 

City  Mission  Evangel Weekly. 

North  Chili,  Earnest  Christian  and  Golden  Rule — Monthly  I 

Olive  Bridge,  Harvester Monthly. 

Poughkeepsie,  Huguenot  Quarterly 

Utica,  Christian  Worker Monthly. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. .  Asheville.  Wayside  Evannel Monthly       "jkl." 

Rules  Creek,  Little  River  Record Monthly      -iKL." 

Elbow,  Christian  Star Semi-m'ly   "ikl.- 

Raleigh,  North  Carolina  Sunday  School  Beacon Monthly      "jkl." 

OHIO Akron,  Young  People's  Lesson  Quarterly 30,625 

Belleville,  King's  Command Monthly. 

Cincinnati.     Kirchenzeitung     Der    Unablanglgen 

Evangilischen  Protestautischer Sundays. 

Cleveland,  Der  Christliche  Botschaf  ter Weekly  H 

Cleveland,  Union  Gospel  News Weekly  B 

Cleveland,   Current   Anecdotes   and    Methods    of 

Church  Work .Monthly        15,635 

Cleveland,  Der  Missionsbote Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Evangelical  Sunday  School  Teacher Monthly      "jkl." 

Cleveland,  Evangellsche  Magazln Monthly  F 

Cleveland,  Evangelischer  Missionsbote Monthly      "jkl." 

Cleveland,  International  Messenger Monthly  I 

Cleveland,  Missionary  Messenger Monthly      "jkl.- 

Columbus,  Ohio  Sunday  School  Worker Monthly. 

Dayton,  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty Weekly  G 

Elyria,  Bible  Studies Quarterly. 

McComb  Christian  Unity  Herald Monthly  I 

Martel,  Sunday  School  Review Monthly. 

Oberlin,  Plantation  Missionary Bi-m'ly  2,632 

Ostrander,  Messenger  of  Truth Weekly. 

OKLAHOMA Cleo,  Gospt-l  Missionary Weekly  H 

Kingfisher,  Oklahoma  S.  S.  Worker Monthly. 

Medford.  Oklahoma  Sunday  School  Worker Monthly      "jkl." 

Perkins,  Christian  Message Seml-m'ly  "iKL.- 

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny,  Christian  Statesman Weekly  I 

Allegheny  Zion's  Watchtower Semi-m'ly. 

Beaver,  Pentecostal  Herald Monthly      "jkl" 

Butler,  Orphans'  Friend Monthly. 

Cleona,  Preacher's  Helper Monthly  F 

Cleona,  Pulpit Monthly  H 

Harrlsburg,  Evangelical  Visitor Semi-m'ly. 

Lebanon,  Brotherhood  Star Monthly. 

Pencoyd,  Church  Herald Monthly      "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  Association  News Weekly. 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Banner Weekly       "jio." 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Standard Weekly  Q 

Philadelphia,  Church  Herald Weekly  I 

Philadelphia,  Sunday  School  Times   Weekly         92,518 

Philadelphia,  Church  Press  Association  Magazines. Monthly  0 

Philadelphia,  Faith  and  Works Monthly      "jkl." 

Phlladelpliia,  Pennsylvania  Herald Monthly  G 

Philadelphia,  Twentieth  Century  Pastor Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Words  of  Faith Monthly. 

Quakertown,  Manna Monthlj-. 

Reading,  Christian  Life Semi-monthly. 

Reading  Bulletin, Monthly      "jkl." 

Reading,  Der  Sonntagsgast Monthly  I 

Reading,  Preacher's  Assistant Monthly  H 


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COLORADO Colonulo  Sprlnit*.  Pink  1ood<>cIaM ^ Weekly       ••uu-- 

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FREE  TlIOU€;ilT-Ct./i«nued, 

MASSACHUSETTS.. . .Boston,  Investigator Weekly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Forslcaren Seml-m'ly  I 

NEW  YORK New  York— 3Ia  nhattan  and  Bronx, 

Truth  Seeker Weekly  H 

TENNESSEE Mount  Juliet,  Winn's  Firebrand Monthly. 

TEXAS San  Antonio,  Reed's  Isonomy Bimonthly         I 

Waco,  Searchlight Monthly  "jkl." 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee.  Armiuia Monthly. 

ONTARIO,  CAN .  .Toronto,  Secular  Thought Weekly  "jkl.- 

AFRO-AMERICAN    (NEGRO). 

ALABAMA  ...  Birmingham,  Truth Weekly  "jkl" 

Columbiana,  Colored  Voice Semi  m'ly  "jkl." 

Huntsville,  Journal Weekly  '•jkl." 

Mobile,  Southern  Watchman Weekly  "jkl.- 

Montgomery,  Southern  Voice Weekly  "jkl." 

Pushmataha,  Negro  Searchlight Semi-m'ly  "tkl." 

Selma.  Record Weekly  ".ikl." 

ARKANSAS Argenta,  Voice  of  the  Twentieth  Century Weekly  "ua." 

Hot  Springs,  Echo Weekly  •■jkl" 

Little  Rock,  American  Guide Weekly  "jkl." 

Montrose.  Trumpet Weekly  "jkl." 

Pine  Bluff,  Herald. . . . , Weekly  "jkl." 

CALIFORNIA ........  .Oakland,  Sunshine Weekly  "jkl  " 

San  Francisco,  Western  Outlook Weeklj'  "jkl." 

COLORADO Colorado  Springs,  Western  Enterprise Weekly  "jkl." 

Denver,  Statesman Weekly  "jkl.  " 

Pueblo,  Tribune-Press Weekly  "jkl  " 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. Washington,  Bee Weekly  "jkl." 

Washington,  Colored  American Weekly  H 

FLORIDA Jacksonville,  Masonic  Forum Weekly  "jkl." 

Marianna,  West  Florida  Bugail Weekly  "jkl.- 

Marianna,  West  Florida  Tribune Monthly  "jkl." 

Ocala,  Florida  News  Carrier Weekly. 

Orlando,  Florida  Christian  Recorder Weekly  ".ikl." 

Pensacola,  Florida  Sentinel Weekly  "jkl." 

Tampa,  Florida  Intelligencer Weekly  "jkl" 

GEORGIA Athens,  Clipper Weekly. 

Atlanta,  Voice  of  the  Negro Monthly. 

Atlanta,  Voice  of  the  People .Monthly  H 

Augusta,  Georgia  Baptist Weekly  I 

Augusta,  Times-Union Weekly. 

Brunswick,  Herald Weekly  "jkl." 

Covington ,  Advocate Weekly. 

Forsyth,  Reformer Monthly. 

Griffln.  Echo. Weekly  "jkl- " 

Savannah,  Southern  Gazette Weekly  "jkl." 

Savannah,  Tribune Weekly  "jkl." 

Savannah,  Independent Semi-m'ly  "jio-" 

Swainsboro,  Voice  of  Union Weekly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Appeal Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Broad  Ax Weekly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Conservator Weekly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Monitor Weekly  Q 

P'.ast  St.  Louis,  Advance  Citizen Weekly  "jkl  " 

Metropolis,  Gazette Weekly  "jkl." 

Springfield,  Forum ; Weekly. 

Springfield,  State  Capital Weekly  "jkl." 

INDIANA E vansville,  Transcript Weekly. 

Indianapolis,  Freeman Weekly  G 

Indianapolis,  Recorder Weekly  I 

Indianapolis,  World Weekly  "jkl." 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Iowa  State  Bystander Weekly  "jkl" 

KANSAS Kansas  City,  American  Citizen Weekly  "jkl." 

Topeka,  Plaindealer Weekly  "jkl." 

KENTUCKY Danville,  Torch  Light Weekly. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. .  .Columbia.  Southern  Sun Weekly  I 

Orangeburg,  People's  Recorder Weekly  2,483 

Spartanburg,  Piedmout  Indlcitor  Weekly  "jkl." 

TENNESSEE Jackson,  Chriatian  Index Weekly  "jkl.- 

Memphis,  Colored  Citizen Weekly  'mkl." 

TEXAS Austin,  Searchlight Weekly  -jkl." 

Dallas,  World  Hustler Weekly, 

Fort  Worth,  Item Weekly  -jkl." 

Fort  Worth,  American  Signet Monthly 

TEXAS Galveston,  City  Times Weekly  '-jkl.- 

Houston,  Independent Weekly  "jkl." 

Narasota,  Bugle Monthly  "isj,." 

Sealy,  Southern  Teacher Monthly. 

Victoria,  Guide Weekly  '-jkl. " 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City.  Utah  Plalndealer Weekly  "jkl" 

VIRGINIA Alexandria,  Home  News Weekly  "jkl." 

Alexandria,  Industrial  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 

Lexington,  Valley  Reporter Monthly. 

Richmond,  Planet Weekly  H 

Richmond,  Reformer Weekly  H 

Richmond,  Virginia  Baptist Weekly  "jkl." 

WEST  VIRGINIA Charleston,  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 

Martinsburg,  Pioneer  Pjess Weekly  "jicl." 

WISCONSIN Milwraukee.  Advocate Weekly. 

JUVENILE-CHILDREN  AND    YOUNG    PEOPLE. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Our  J unior  Citizens Weekly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Little  Chronicle Weekly  0 

Chicago,  Our  Youth's  Friend Weekly. 

Chicago,  Child-Garden Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Children's  Home  Finder Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Svobodna  Skola Monthly  H 

Elgin,  Boys'  World Weekly  292,980 

Elgin,  Girls'  Companion .....Weekly  297,500 

Elgin,  Inglenook Weekly  I 

Elgin,  Young  People's  Weekly 199,635 

Oakpark,  Star-Monthly 153,991 

Rock  Island,  Ungdoms  Vaennen Monthly  H 

INDIANA Elkhart,  Young  People's  Paper Monthly  2,275 

Greenfield,  Home  and  School  Visitor Monthly. 

Greenfield,  Youths'  Guardian  Friend Monthly  "jkl." 

Indianapolis,  Junior  Builders Monthly. 

Plainfield,  Youth's  Friend Weekly. 

IOWA Cedar  Rapids,  Young  Citizen  Monthly  "jkl." 

Lamoni,  Zion's  Hope Weekly  H 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  Myrtle Weekly  I 

Boston,  Youth's  Companion Weekly  A 

Boston,  Junior  Christian  Endeavor  World Monthly. 

Boston,  Young  Idea Monthly  Q 

Boston,  Youth's  Realm Monthly  I 

Salem,  Little  Folks Monthly  85,281 

MICHIGAN Battlecreek,  Youth's  Instructor Weekly. 

Detroit,  Angel  us Sunday  "jkl." 

Detroit,  American  Boy Monthly  E 

Saint  Joseph,  Boys' Own  Sport  Paper Monthly. 

West  Bay  City,  Youn?  People's  Friend Monthly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Baneret Weekly  H 

Minneapolis,  Linnea Monthly  H 

Minneapolis,  Our  Boys  and  Girls  Journal Monthly. 

MISSISSIPPI Clinton,  Our  Boys  and  Girls Semi-m'ly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Our  Young  Folks Weekly  O 

St.  Louis, DeutschAmerikanlscherJugendFreund.. Monthly. 

NEBRASKA North  Loup,  Nebraska  Endeavor  News Monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY Jersey  City,  Sunshine Monthly  59,330 

Pleasantville  Young  America Monthly  I 

NEWYORK Albany,  Young  Americans Monthly  G 


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EDUCATION-Contmued, 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Child-Garden Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Elementary  School  Teacher Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Journal  of  Geography Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Kindergarten  Magazine Monthlj'  ".ikl." 

Chicago,  Review  of  Education Monthly  H 

Chicago,  School  Review Monthly  G 

Chicago,  School  Science Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Teacher  and  School  Board  Journal Monthly  •jkl." 

Danville,  Inter-State  School  Review Monthly  H 

Evanston,  Correct  English Monthly  P 

Oakpark,  School  Weekly 3,250 

Oakpark,  Week's  Current Weekly  F 

Oakpark,  Intelligence Seml-m'ly  F 

Oakpark,  Primary  School  Era Monthly. 

Oakpark,  School  Monthly 3,0u0 

Palmer,  Teachers'  and  Students'  Friend Weeklj'  H 

Peoria,  Education  in  Business Monthly  8,333 

Peoria,  Manual  Training  Magazine Quarterly  1,525 

Rush  villa,  Schuyler  County  School  Visitor Monthly. 

Salem,  Marion  County  Schools Monthly. 

Taylorville,  School  Xews  and  Practical  Educator.. Monthly  F 

INDIANA.. Greenfield.  Home  and  School  Visitor Monthly. 

Indianapolis,  Commercial  Education Monthly. 

Indianapolis,  Educator  5^ournal Monthly  F 

Marion,  Teachers'  Journal Monthly  7,792 

Rensselaer,  Jasper  Co.  School  News Monthly. 

IOWA Carroll,  Carroll  Co.  Teacher Monthly. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Western  Penman Monthly  E 

Cedar  Rapids,  Young  Citizen Monthly  "jkl.'- 

Charles  City,  Iowa  Teacher Monthly  F 

Des  Moines,  Midland  Schools Monthly  H 

Dubuque,  Iowa  Normal  Monthly "jkl." 

Mclntire,  School  Companion Monthly. 

Mason  City,  Rural  Schools  and  Practical  Education. Monthly. 

New  Hampton,  Chickasaw  Co.  Teacher Monthly. 

Toledo,  Tama  Co  Schools Monthly. 

KANSAS Hutchinson,  Kansas  Educator Monthly  7,625 

Hutchinson,  School  and  Fireside Monthly. 

Marysville,  Marshall  Co.  School  Journal Monthly. 

New  Albany,  Country  School  Champion  Monthly. 

Topeka,  Western  School  Ji'urnal Monthly  7,808 

KENTUCKY.. Hopkinsville,  Colored  Teacher Monthly  "jkl" 

Lexington,  Southern  School  Journal Monthly  G 

London,  Mountain  Educator Monthly,  "jkl." 

LOUISIANA Ruston,  Louisiana  School  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

MAINE Farmingtoit,  School  World Monthly  I 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Modern  Language  Notes Monthly  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Philology Quarterly  "jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS  . .  .Boston,  Journal  of  Education Weekly  F 

Boston,  American  Primary  Teacher Monthly  F 

Boston,  Classical  Review Monthly. 

Boston,  Education Monthly  H 

Boston,  Modern  Methods  in  Elementary  Education. Monthly. 

Boston,  Our  Dumb  Animals Monthly. 

Boston,  Popular  Educator .  .Monthly  E 

Boston,  Primary  Education Monthly  0 

Boston,  School  Physiology  Journal Monthly  6,300 

Boston,  Young  Idea Monthlj'  G 

Boston,  American  Physical  Education  Review Quarterly  "iia<" 

Springfield,  Current  Events Weekly  0 

Springfield,  Kindergarten  Review Monthly  H 

Worcester,  School  Arts  Book Monthly  5,200 

Worcester,  I'edagogical  Seminary Quarterly. 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor.  Wolv^erine Weekly. 

Detroit,  Book-Keeper Monthly  F 

Detroit,  Home  Study Monthly  I 


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EDUCATION-CoHfinwed. 

OREGON Salem,  OreROU  Teachers' Monthly 2,908 

PENNSYLVANIA Edinboro,  Sunshine  Magazine  and  Educational  In- 
dependent   Weekly  C 

Harrisburg,  School  Gazette Monthly  H 

Kutztown,  Pennsylvania  Chautauijuan Quarterly  "jkl" 

Lancaster,  Pennsylvania  School  Journal Monthly  Q 

Wililamsport,  National  Educator Monthly  H 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Leader Seml-m'ly  "jkl.- 

SOUTH  CAROLINA... Charleston,  Drawing  and  Manual  Training  JournaL.Monthly  "jkl." 

Columbia,  Educational Monthly  "jki" 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Madison.  South  Dakota  State  Journal Monthly  I 

Millbank,  School  Messenger Monthly  "jkl." 

Mitchell,  South  Dakota  Educator Monthly  I 

Sioux  Falls,  Minnehaha  Teacher Monthly  "jkl." 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  Progressive  Teacher  and  Southw^estern 

School  Journal Monthly  10.500 

Sewanee,  Review Quarterly  '-.iki.." 

TEXAS Austin,  Bulletin Weekly. 

Dalhart,  Panhandle  Bulletin Monthly 

Dallas,  Texas  School  Magazine Monthly  3,12S 

Dallas,  Texas  School  Magazine Monthly  H 

Sealy,  Southern  Teacher Monthly 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Truth Weekly  3,111 

VIRGINIA Hampton,  Southern  Wo^rkman Monthly  G 

Orange,  Oracle Semi-m'ly. 

Richmond,  Virginia  School  Journal Monthly  I 

Staunton,  Goodson  Gazette Semi  m'ly. 

WASHINGTON Belllngham,  School  Bulletin Monthly  "jkl." 

Mount  Vernon,  School  Bulletin Monthly. 

Seattle.  Northwest  Journal  of  Education Monthly  4,220 

Southbend,  School  Bulletin. Monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA Charleston,  West  Virginia  School  Journal Monthly. 

WISCONSIN Madison.  Wisconsin  Journal  of  Education Monthly  I 

Milwaukee,  American  Journal  of  Education Monthly  E 

Milwaukee,  American  School  Board  Journal Monthly  H 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  School  Journal Monthiy  G 

Milwaukee,  Mind  and  Body Monthly  I 

Milwaukee,  Western  Teacher Monthly  10,000 

WYOMING Laramie,  Wyoming  School  Journal Monthly. 

NEWB'WICK,  CAN... St.  John,  Educational  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Teacher Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Toronto.  Educational  Monthly "jkl." 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  La  Lumo Monthly  I 

Quebec,  Educational  Record Monthly  "jkl" 

Quebec,  L'Enseignement  Primaire Monthly  Q 

EDUCATIONAL.  INSTITUTIONS  AND   COLLEGES. 

ALABAMA Selma,  Students'  Voice Monthly. 

Tuskegee,  Student Weekly. 

CALIFORNIA Bakersfleld,  Oracle Every  six  weeks. 

Berkeley,  Californian Daily  "jjll" 

Berkeley,  Occident Weekly  "jkl." 

Berkeley,  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Berkeley,  University  Chronicle Quarterly  "jkl- " 

Santa  Clara.  Redwood Monthly  "jki," 

Stanford  University,  Palo  Alto Daily  "jkl." 

Stanford  University,  Chaparral Semi-m'ly  "jkl" 

Stanford  University.  Sequoia semi  m'ly. 

Stanford  University,  Alumnus Monthly  "jkl." 

COLORADO Denver,  University  Clarion ; Weekly. 

Grand  Junction,  Reveille Monthly. 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Hartford  Seminary  Record Quarterly  "jkl." 

Middletowii,  Wesleyan  Argus Weekly  "jkl." 

Middletown,  Wesleyan  Literary  Monthly "jkl." 

New  Haven,  Yale  Daily  News I 

New  Haven,  Yale  Alumni  Weekly H 

New  Haven,  Yale  Courant Bi-weekly  "jkl. " 


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EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS  AND  COLLEGES-Confinued. 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Wllllanistown,  Williams  Literary  Monthly -iKL." 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  Dally  News.  1 

Ann  Arbor,  Wolverine Weekly 

Ann  Arbor.  Wrinkle Bi-weekly  "jki." 

Ann  Arbor,  Inlander  Monthly. 

Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  Alumnus Monthly  5,610 

MINNESOTA Collegeville,  St.  Johns  University  Record Monthly  "jkl.- 

Hamline,  Oracle Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Minneapolis,  Minneaota  Dally '-jkl." 

Mlnneapolit,  Minnesota  Alumni  Weekly "jkl." 

Northfleld,  Carletonia Semi  m'ly  "jkl." 

Northfleld,  Manitou  Messenger Monthly  "jkl." 

MISSISSIPPI Clinton,  Mississippi  College  Magazine Monthly 

MISSOURI Columbia,  M.  S.  U.  Independent Weekly  I 

Parkville,  Park  Review Quarterly  "jkl." 

St.  Louis,  Student  Life Monthly. 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Nebraskan  Dally  "jkl. " 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE... .Hanover,  Dartmouth Weekly  1,795 

NEW  JERSEY Blairstown,  Blair's  Hall  Breeze Monthly 

Hoboken,  Stevens  Institute  Indicator Quarterly  I 

Princeton,  Princetonian Daily  "jkl." 

Princeton,  Alumni  Weekly 2,188 

Princeton,  Tiger Bi-weekly  "jkl." 

Princeton,  Nassau  Literary  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Trenton,  Silent  Worker Monthly  I 

NEW  YORK Canton,  Laurentian Monthly  ".tkl." 

Clinton,  Hamilton  Literary  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Clinton,  Houghton  Record Quarterly  "jkl.- 

Corning,  Stator Monthly. 

Cornwall  on-Hudson,  Schoolmaster Monthly. 

Geneva,  Hobart  Herald Monthly  "jkl." 

Hamilton,  Madlsonensis Bi-weekly  "jkl." 

Hartwick  Seminary,  Monthly  &  Eastern  Lutheran.  "jkl." 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Sun Daily  I 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Alumni  News Weekly  I 

Ithaca,  Cornell  Era Weekly  "jkl" 

Ithaca,  Widow Bi-weekly  "jkl." 

Ithaca,  Sibley  Journal  of  Engineering Monthly  948 

New  York.— Ma7ihatt an  and  Bronx, 

Columbia  Spectator Daily  "jkl." 

Triangle Weekly  1,000 

Columbia  Literary  Monthly "jkl." 

Intercollegiate  News Monthly  'jkl." 

Columbia  University  Quarterly H 

School  of  Mines  Quarterly ".ikl." 

New  Yorii— Brooklyn, 

^                         Polytechnic Monthly  "jkl.- 

Niagara  University,  Niagara  Index Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Rochester,  Campus Bi-weekly  "jkl  " 

Rochester.  Industrial  School  Advocate Monthly  "jkl." 

Syracuse,  University  Weekly "jkl." 

Troy,  Polytechnic Monthly  "jkl." 

NORTH  CAROLINA., .Durham,  South  Atlantic  Quarterly "jkl" 

Guilford  College,  Guilford  Collegian Monthly  "jkl." 

NORTH  DAKOTA University,  Student Monthly  "jki,." 

OHIO Ada,  University  Herald Weekly  "isi." 

Akron,  Buchtelite  Bi-weekly  '  jkl." 

Akron,  Inland  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

Ashland,  Purple  and  Gold Monthly  "isi-" 

Cincinnati,  McMicken  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

Cleveland,  Adelbert Monthly  "jkl." 

Cleveland,  Western  Reserve  Law  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Delaware,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Transcript Weekly  "jkl." 

Gambler,  Keuyon  Collegian Monthly  "jkl." 

Hiram,  Hiram  College  Advance Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Westervllle,  Otterbien  Aegis Monthly  "jkl." 


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INDIANA .Spencer,  Agricultural  Epltomlst Monthly  A 

IOWA Cedar  Rapids.  Kvlnden  Og  Hjemmet Monthly  81,141 

Des  Moines,  Homeniaker Monthly  B 

Dee  Moines,  People's  Popular  Monthly B 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Home  and  Farm Seml-ra'ly    103,804 

Louisville,  Home Monthly. 

Loulsrllle,  Home  Tribune Monthly. 

Louisville,  Southern  Home Monthly  E 

MAINE Augusta,  American  Woman Monthly  786,444 

Augusta,  Comfort Monthly  1,269,641 

Augusta,  Good  Stories Mon t hly  454,217 

Augusta,  Lane's  List Monthly  A 

Augusta,  Vickery  &  Hill  List Monthly  1,335,961 

Portland,  Welcome  Guest Monthly  B 

Waterville,  American  Home Monthly  331,613 

Waterville,  Clifton  Monthly 40,333 

Waterville,  Home  Queen Monthly  434,035 

Waterville,  Sawyer  Trio Monthly  1,316.449 

Waterville,  Success Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  Budget Sundays  I 

Boston,  Youth's  Companion Weekly  A 

Boston,  American  Motherhood Monthly  E 

Boston,  Cooking  School  Magazine Monthly  18,900 

Boston,  Cushman's  Couple Monthly  A 

Boston,  Home  Science  Magazine Monthly  G 

Boston,  Household  Companion Monthly  G 

Boston,  Modern  Priscilla Monthly  136,210 

Boston,  Modern  Women Monthly  "jkl." 

Florence,  Home  Needlework  Magazine Quarterly     66.735 

Springfield,  Good  Housekeeping Monthly  171,017 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor.  Home  Visitor Monthly . 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Family  Circle Monthly. 

Minneapolis,  Housekeeper Monthly  A 

MISSOURI O'Fallon,  Hausf reund Weekly  ■■jkl." 

St.  Louis,  Country  Home Monthly  F 

St.  Louis,  Illustrated  Home  Journal Monthly  31,666 

St.  Louis,  Woman's  Farm  Journal Monthly  627,078 

St.  Louis,  Woman's  Home  Monthly I 

St.  Louis,  Woman's  Magazine Monthly  1,623.967 

St.  Louis,  Word  and  Works Monthly  C 

NEBRASKA Omaha,  Farm  Magazine Monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY Camden,  New  Jersey  Gazette Weekly  I 

Weehawken,  American  Housekeeper Monthly. 

NEW  YORK New  York.— 31anhatta7i  and  Bronx, 

Food  and  Drink Monthly. 

Gentlewoman Monthly  400,000 

Home  Comfort Monthly. 

Home  Monthly 500,000 

Home  Talk Monthly  D 

Housewife Monthly  A 

Ladies'  Home  Topics Monthly  G 

Ladies'  World '. Monthly  465,416 

Metropolitan  and  Rural  Home Monthly  400,0C0 

Motherhood Monthly. 

New  York.— Brooklyn, 

Advertiser  and  Household Weekly  "jkl." 

Rochester,  Vick's  Family  Magazine Monthly  76,666 

NORTH  CAROLINA. .  .Winston  Salem,  Southern  Fireside Monthly. 

OHIO Canton,  Roller  Monthly 3.000 

Cincinnati,  Cinctnnatian Monthly  10,250 

Norwalk,  Farm  and  Home  Enterprise Weekly  I 

Springfield,  Woman's  Home  Companion Monthly  428,500 

OREGON Mt.  Angel,  Mt.  Angel  Magazine Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Greenville,  Woman's  Realm Monthly. 

Northeast,  Foye's  Queen Monthly  "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  Saturday  Evening  Post '. Weekly  661.367 


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NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Pearson's  Magazine Monthly  248,927 

Scrlbner's  Magazine Montlily  A 

Strand  Magazine Monthly  A 

Success Monthly  306, 108 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Saturday  Evening  Post Weekly  661,367 

Philadelphia,  Lipplncott's  Magazine Montlily  D 

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ILLINOIS Chicago,  American  Messenger Monthly  "ikl." 

Chicago.  Climax Monthly  F 

Chicago,  Faithful  Messenger Monthly. 

Chicago,  Helping  Hand Monthly  "jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Boston,  Wedding  Bells Monthly  ".jkl." 

Stoughton,  Messenger Monthly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  York,  Cupid Monthly. 

MUSIC,  DRAMA  AND  DANCING. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Dramatic  Review Weekly  "jjct." 

San  Francisco,  Musical  Review Monthly. 

CONNECTICUT New  Haven,  Loomls'  Musical  and  Masonic  Journal. Monthly  ".ikl." 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. .Washington,  Washington  Life Weekly  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Dalton.  Music  Teacher  and  Home  Magazine Bi  monthly. 

Savannah,  New  York  IVfusical  Echo Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Amusement  Guide Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Indicator Weekly  "jkl" 

Chicago,  Musical  Leader  and  Concert-Goer Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Musical  Times Weekly  "jkl. " 

Chicago,  Presto Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Saturday  Evening  Herald Weekly  ".ikl." 

Chicago,  Church  Choir Monthly. 

Chicago,  Echo Monthly  F 

Chicago,  National  Home  and  Music  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago.  Violinist Monthly  "jkl." 

Dixon,  Western  Musician Monthly  "jkl." 

Evanston,  Quart'ly  Bulletin  of  the  School  of  Music. 

IOWA Burlington,  Fest-Zeitung Monthly. 

Keokuk,  School  Music  Monthly 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Telegram Weekly  2,490 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  Dramatic  Review Weekly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Ideas Weekly  I 

Boston,  Choir  Journal Monthly  H 

Boston,  Masters  In  Music ..Monthly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Expression Quarterly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Critic Weekly  ".ikl." 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  International  Musician Monthly  40,375 

St.  Louis,  Kunkel's  Musical  Review Monthly  F 

NEW  JERSEY Camden,  Musical  Enterprise Monthly  5,500 

NEW  YORK Buffalo.  Two-Step Monthly  "jkl." 

Elmira,  Key-Note Monthly. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

Morning  Telegraph  > Daily  29.783 

Morning  Telegraph  f Sundaj-  50,999 

American  Art  Journal Weekly  ".tkl." 

Clipper Weekly  25,662 

Dramatic  Mirror ; Weekly  G 

Dramatic  News  and  Times Weekly  ### 

Music  Trade  Review Weekly  5,509 

Music  Trades Weekly  H 

Musical  Age Weekly  I 

Musical  Courier ; Weekly  F 

Musical  Courier  Extra Weekly  H 

New  Yorker  Echo Weekly  3,167 

Bookman Monthly  C 

Broadway  Magazine Monthly  F 

Cadenza Monthly  O 

Dominant Monthly  H 


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PENNSYLVANIA Graf  fon.  Chartiers  Valley  Mirror Weekly  I 

Philadelphia,  Seen  and  Heard Weekly  ••ikl." 

Pittsburg,  Index Weekly  I 

Pittsburg,  Remarques ...Weekly  -iKL." 

Sewlckley,  Sewickley  Valley Weekly  "jja." 

TEXAS Dallas,  Beau  Monde Weekly  -jkl." 

Galveston,  Opera  Glass Weekly  I 

Galveston,  Social  Review Weekly  "jki-." 

WASHINGTON Seattle.  News  Letter Weekly  "jia.- 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Saturday  Night Weekly  E 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Le  Samedi Weekly  18,978 

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CALIFORNIA .' . . .Los  Angeles,  Pacific  Automobiling Monthly  1,039 

San  Francisco,  Breeder  and  Sportsman Weekly  H 

San  Francisco,  Western  Field Monthly  25,500 

COLORADO Denver,  Motor  Field Monthly  I 

Denver,  Outdoor  Life Monthly  E 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. Washington,  Grant  Parish  Referee Monthly  ".tkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Racing  Form Daily  I 

Chicago,  American  Field Weekly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Amusement  Guide Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Horseman  knd  Suirit  of  the  Times Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Horse  Review Weekly  Q 

Chicago,  Motor  Age Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Western  Bowlers'  Journal Weekly  G 

Chicago,  American  Horse  Owner Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Golfers'  Magazine Monthly  30,000 

Chicago,  Sokol Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Sports  Afield Monthly  27,232 

INDIANA Derby,  Game  Bird Monthly  Q 

Indianapolis,  Western  Horseman Weekly  H 

IOWA Madrid,  Trappers'  World Monthly. 

KENTUCKY Lexington,  Kentucky  Stock  Farm Weekly  I 

MAINE Bangor,  Maine  Sportsman Monthly  2,433 

Phillips.  Maine  Woods  and  Woodman Weekly  8,180 

Waterville,  Turf,  Farm  and  Home Weekly  I 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  American  Horse  Breeder Weekly  G 

Boston,  Illustrated  Police  News Weekly  F 

Boston,  Am.  Gymnasia  and  Athletic  Record ..Monthly. 

Boston,  National  Sportsman Monthly  I 

Boston,  American  Physical  Education  Review Quarterly  "jki,." 

MICHIGAN Battlecreek,  Game  Fanciers' Journal Monthly  I 

"     Detroit,  Sail  and  Sweep Monthly  O 

MINNESOTA Minneapilis,  N'westeru  Horseman  &  Stockman... Monthly  H 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Western  Sportsman  and  Recreation 

Pointers Monthly  Q 

St.  Louis,  Sporting  News Weekly  F 

St.  Louis,  Sportsman Weekly  F 

St.  Louis,  Waterways  Journal Weekly  2,098 

St.  Louis,  Fish  and  Game  and  Bird  Protector Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Force Monthly  F 

St.  Louis,  Sporting  Goods  Dealer Monthly  Q 

NEW  JERSEY Toms  River,  Jersey  Yachtsman Monthly, 

Woodglen,  American  Gamekeeper Weekly  "i£L." 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  Horse  World Weekly  4,547 

Kenwood,  North  American  Trapper Monthly. 

New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Morning  Telegraph  ) Daily  29,783 

Morning  Telegraph  S Sunday  58,999 

American  Referee Weekly  ".tkl." 

Automobile  Weekly  12,085 

Automobile  Topics Weekly  -jkl." 

Bicycling  World Weekly  I 

Bowlers'  Journal Weekly  ■■jkl." 

Clipper Weekly  25,662 


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TEMPERANCE  AND   PROIIl  BITION-Continwed. 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Southern  Star Weekly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Champion  of  Fair  Play Weekly  H 

Chicago,  New  Voice Weekly  B 

Danville,  Banner Weekly  I 

E vanston.  Union  Signal ..Weekly  21.586 

Evanston.  Crusader Monthly  11,350 

Geneva,  Patrol               ) Weekly  "jkl." 

Geneva,  State  Leader  J Month  ly 

Litchfield,  Searchlight Monthly  C 

Oquawka,  Spectator Weekly  "jiiL." 

INDIANA Fredericksburg,  Prohibition  Advocate Monthly. 

Indianapolis,  Patriot  Phalanx Weekly  F 

Logansport,  Times Weekly  "Jjii,. " 

INDIAN  TER Muskogee.  Our  Helper Monthly. 

IOWA Clinton,  Northwestern  Templar Monthly  "iKL." 

Danville,  News Weekly  "jkl." 

Des  Moines,  Dial  of  Progress Weekly  G 

Des  Moines,  New  Coinmonwealth Weekly. 

Marshalltown,  Iowa  Prohibitionist Weekly  "jkl." 

Mount  Pleasant,  Dial  of  Progress Weekly. 

KANSAS Downs,  Our  Messenger  Monthly  "jkl." 

Emporia,  Kansas  Prohibitionist Weekly  I 

Topeka,  Fulcrum Weeklj'  "jkl  " 

KENTUCKY Arthur,  New  Era Weekly  "jkl. " 

Lexington,  Blue  Grass  Blade Sundays 

Paducah,  Kentucky  Patriot Monthly  20,833 

MAINE Belfast,  Maine  Temperance  Record Monthly  "jkl." 

Waterville,  Christian  Civic  League  Record Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  Father  Mathew  Herald Monthly  D 

Boston,  School  Physiology  Journal Monthly  5,300 

Boston,  Temperance  Cause Monthly. 

Holyoke,  True  Light Monthly  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN Battlecreek,   Bulletin  of    the    American   Medical 

Temperance  Association Quarterly. 

Coldwater,  Star Weekly  "jkl." 

Grand  Rapids,  Een  Stem  Des  Volks Weekly  "jkl." 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Baneret Weekly  H 

Minneapolis,  Backbone Monthly  25,000 

Red  Wing,  Minnesota  White  Ribbon Monthly  "jkl." 

Saint  Paul,  North  Central  Good  Templar Monthly  1,000 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Leader Weekly  I 

Marionville,  Purity  Industrial  Record. .Monthly. 

Marshall,  Irrepressible  Conflict Semi-m'ly. 

Spickard,  Little  Star Monthly. 

Springfield,  Missouri  Issue Weekly. 

MONTANA Stevensville,  L  O.  G.  T.  News Monthly  "jjcl." 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Ne-w  Patriot Weekly  "jkl  •' 

Monroe,  Looking  Glass Weekly  "jkl-" 

Ord,  Union  Worker Monthly. 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  Royal  Templar Monthly  E 

Cornwall-on-Hudson,  Practical  Temperance Monthly  2,000 

Delevan,  Willard Monthly. 

Delhi,  New  York  Templar Monthly  2.170 

New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Defender Weekly  "jkl." 

Youths'  Temperance  Banner Semi-monthly    H 

National  Advocate Monthly  G 

Temperance Quarterly  H 

Owego,  Woman's  Temperance  Work Monthly  7,566 

NORTH  DAKOTA Fargo, White  Ribbon  Bulletin Monthly. 

OHIO Columbus,  American  Issue Weekly  35,655 

Toledo,  Ohio  Good  Templar Monthly. 

Wooster,  Wayne  Co.  Herald Weekly  "jkl." 

OKLAHOMA Cherokee,  Happy  Homes Weekly  "jkl." 

Norman,  Reform  Herald Monthly. 

OREGON Portland,  Northwest  White  Ribboner Monthly  "jkl." 

Salem,  Oregon  Searchlight Monthly  "jkl." 


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HISTORY    AND    BIOGRAPIIY-Continued. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.  Washington,  Historical  Bulletin Monthly,  "jkl" 

Washington,  Records  of  the  Past Monthly  O 

Washington,  Publications  of  the  Southern  History 

Association Bi-m'Iy  -jkl.  •• 

Washington,    American    Catholic    Historical   Re- 
searches   Quarterly    "jkl." 

IOWA Iowa  City,  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics ....  Quarterly. 

KENTOCKY Louisville,  Lost  Cause Monthly. 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in 

Historical  and  Political  Science Monthly  'jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  Genealogical  Quarterly  Magazine "jkl." 

Boston,  Mayflower  Descendant Quarterly. 

Boston,  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Register Quarterly  I 

Pittsfleld,  Berkshire  Hills Monthly  "jkl." 

Salem,  Essex  Antiquarian Monthly  I 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE... Concord,  Historical  New  England Monthly. 

Manchester,  Historic  Quarterly 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Library  Journal Monthly  "jkt." 

Spirit  of  76 Monthly  H 

Successful  American Monthly  H 

Portchester,  Magazinp  of  American  History Monthly  1 

OHIO Columbus,  "Old  Northwest"  Genealogical  Quarterly  "ijti  " 

PENNSYLVANIA Lebanon,  Penn-^ylvania  German Quarterly    "jkl.- 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Catholic  Historical  Researches.  .Quarterly  1 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History... Quarterly. 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  American  Historical  Magazine Quarterly. 

TEXAS Tyler,  Confederate  Soldier  and  Daughter Monthly. 

P.  E.  L,  CAN Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

LAW. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Journal Dally  H 

COLORADO Denver,  Journal Daily  "jkl" 

Denver,  Examiner Weekly  "jkl." 

CONNECTICUT New  Haven,  Yale  Law  Journal Monthly  "jkl. " 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. Washington,  Law  Reporter Weekly  "jkl.' 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Law  Bulletin Daily  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Law  Journal Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Law  Register Weekly  "jkl" 

Chicago,  Legal  News .Weekly  3,192 

Chicago,  National  Corporation  Reporter Weekly  Q 

Chicago,  Legal  Advisor Monthly  "jkl." 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Commercial  Reporter Daily  G 

KANSAS Lawrence,  Kansas  Lawyer Monthly. 

KENTUCKY Frankfort,  Kentucky  Law  Reporter Semi-m'ly  "jkl ■" 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Record Daily  "jkl" 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  Green  Bag Monthly  I 

Cambridge,  Harvard  Law  Review Monthly  2,500 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  Law  Review Monthly  "j£l." 

Battlecreek,  Lawgiver Monthly  12,500 

Detroit,  Legal  News  } Dally  "jiO!-" 

Detroit,  Legal  News  i Weekly  I 

Detroit,  Law  Journal Weekly  "jkl" 

Detroit,  American  Legal  News Monthly  H 

Detroit,  Law  Students'  Helper Monthly  H 

MINNESOTA St.  Paul,  National  Reporter  System Weekly  D 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Record Dally  I 

Kansas  City,  Bar  Monthly 

St.  Louis,  Record Daily  I 

St.  Louis,  Central  Law  Journal Weekly  H 

St.  Louis,  Mercantile  Adjuster Monthly  G 

St.  Louis,  American  Law  Reveiw Bi-m'ly  ".ikl." 

St.  Louis,  Commercial  Lawyer Quarterly  G 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Nebraska  Legal  News Weekly  "jkl  •• 

Omaha,  Mercury Weekly  'jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY. .  Plainfteld,  New  Jersey  Law  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 


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MEDICINE  AND  SV lUi¥.llY -Continued. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Medical  Standard Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Medical  Times Monthly  I 

Chicago.  Medical  Visitor Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Ophthalmic  Record Monthly  ".ikl." 

Chicago,  Oph  thalmologist Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Plexus Monthly  "jKr. " 

Chicago,  Railway  Surgeon Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Suggestion Monthly  13,145 

SpringfieUl,  Illinois  Medical  Journal Monthly  4,075 

INDIANA Anderson,  Central  States  Medical  Magazine Monthly  H 

Fort  Wayne,  .Medical  Journal  Magazine Monthly  1,754 

Indianapolis,  Indiana  Medical  Journal Monthly  "jkl" 

Indianapolis,  Medical  and  Surgical  Monitor Monthly  2,000 

Kokomo,  Vaccination Monthly  I 

New  Albany,  Medical  Herald Monthly  5,000 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Iowa  Medical  Journal Monthly  I 

KANSAS Fort  Scott,  Western  Medical  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Wichita,  Medical  Journal Monthly. 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  American  Practitioner  and  News Semi-m'ly  "jkl. •• 

Louisville,  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery Monthly  I 

Louisville,  Medical  Progress Monthly  5,000 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal Monthly  "jkl  •• 

MAINE Portland,  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Science Monthly  H 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Americati  Medical  Monthly "jkl." 

Baltimore,  Bulletin  of  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital Monthly. 

Baltimore,  Maryland  Medical  Journal Monthly  "jkl" 

Baltimore,  Journal  of  Experimental  Medicine Bi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  J'l  of  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Diseases Bi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Insanity Quarterly  "jkl  " 

MASSACHUSETTS  . , .  .Boston,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal Weekly  "jkl- 

Boston,  Annals  of  Gynaecology  and  Paediatry Monthly  I 

Boston,  Massachusetts  Medical  Journal Monthly  8,568 

Boston,  Medical  Student Monthly  "jkl." 

Boston,  New  England  Medical  Gazette Monthly  "jkl.- 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor,  Physician  and  Surgeon Monthly  I 

Battlecreek,  Modern  Medicine Monthly  G 

Battlecreek,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Medical  Tem- 
perance Association Quarterly. 

Detroit,  Medical  Age Semi-m'ly  H 

Detroit,  Bulletin  of  Pharmacy Monthly  E 

Detroit,   Journal   of   the   Michigan  State  Medical 

Society Monthly. 

Detroit,  Medical  Counselor Monthly  I 

Detroit,  Medical  Journal. Monthly. 

Detroit,  Medicine Monthly  I 

Detroit,  Therapeutic  Gazette Monthly  C 

Detroit,  Leonard's  Illustrated  Medical  Journal Quarterly  10,048 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Medical  News Monthly  "jkl." 

MINNESOTA Faribault,  Journal  of  Psycho-Asthenics Quarterly  "jkl." 

Minneapolis,  Northwestern  Lancet Semi-m'ly  "jjvl." 

Minneapolis,  Liberator Monthly. 

St.  Paul,  Medical  Journal Monthly  H 

MISSISSIPPI Vicksburg,  Mississippi  Medical  Record Monthly. 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Medical  Arena Monthly  "jicl." 

Kansas  City,  Medical  Index-Lancet Monthly  I 

Kansas  City,  Medical  Record Monthly  "jkl." 

St.  Joseph.  Medical  Herald Monthly  G 

St.  Louis,  Medical  Review Weekly  G 

St.  Louis,  Medical  Fortnightly Bi-weekly  G 

St.  Louis,  American  Journal  of  Ophthalmology Monthly  "jkl." 

St.  Louis,  Am.  J'l  of  Surgery  and  Gynaecology Monthly  G 

St.  Louis,  American  Medical  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

St.  Louis,  Clinical  Reporter Monthly  3,862 

St.  Louis,  Clinique Monthly  "jkl" 

St.  Louis,  Courier  of  Medicine Monthly  9,781 

St.  LouiB,  Interstate  Medical  Journal Monthly  F 

St.  Louis,  Laryngoscope. Monthly  I 


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3IEI)1CINE  AND  SVUG'EllY -Continued. 

OHI O Toledo,  American  Medical  Compend Monthly  10,416 

Toledo,  Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter Monthly  f 

Toledo,  Woman's  Medical  Journal Mon  hly  f 

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma,  Oklahoma  Medical  News- Journal Monthly  I 

OREGON Portland.  Medical  Sentinel Monthly  1 

PE^^MSYLVANIA Carlisle,  Journal   of   the  Association   of   Military 

Surgeons  of  the  United  States Monthly  2,025 

Easton,   Bulletin  of    the   American   Academy   of 

Medicine Bl-M'thly  "jkl."- 

Lancaster,  Homoeopathic  Envoy Monthly  "jkl." 

Lancaster,  Homoeopathic  Recorder Monthly  "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  AmericanJMediclne Weekly  R 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Journal  of  the  Medical  Sciences..  Monthly  H 

Philadelphia,  Annals  of  Surgery Monthly  I 

Philadelphia,  Cyclopedia  of  Practical  Medicine Monthly  16,180 

Philadelphia,  Hahnemannian  Monthly "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  Journal  of  Comparative  Medicines.. Monthly  "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  Medical  Bulletin Monthly  6,628 

Philadelphia,  Medical  Council Monthly  F* 

Philadelphia,  Medical  Summary Monthly  10,000 

Philadelphia,  Medical  Times  and  Register Monthly  p 

Philadelphia,  Medical  World Monthly  35,534 

Philadelphia,  Medi'co-Uhirurgical  Journal Monthly  "jki..'- 

Philadelphia,  Retrospect  of  Medicine  &  Pharmacy.. Monthly  H 
Philadelphia,  University  of  Pennsylvania  Medical 

Bulletin Monthly  "jkl." 

TENN^ESSEE Chattanooga,  Southern  Medicine  and  Surgery Monthly. 

Memphis,  Medical  Monthly I 

Nashville,  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery Monthly  "jkl." 

Nashville,  Southern  Practitioner Monthly  7,295 

TEXAS Austin,  Texas  Medical  Journal Monthly  1,291 

Austin,  Texas  Medical  News Monthly  I 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Courier  Record  of  Medicine Monthly  "jkl." 

VERMONT, Burlington,  Vermont  Medical  Monthly "jkl." 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Virginia  Medical  Semi-monthly H 

Richmond,  Journal  of  Practice Monthly  3,457 

Richmond,  Old  Dominion  Journal  of  Medicine Monthly  "jkl." 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Medical  Journal Monthly  3,500 

Milwaukee,  Medical  Magazine Monthly  "jkl  " 

Milwaukee,  Ophthalmology Quarterly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN.. Halifax,  Maritime  Medical  News Monthly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Kingston,  Queens  Medical  Quarterly Quarterly  "jkl." 

Toronto,  Canada  Lancet Monthly  I 

Toronto,  Canadian  Journal  of  Medicine  &  Surgery.  .Monthly  5,587 

Toronto,  Canadian  Practitioner Monthly  "jkl." 

Toronto,  Dominion  Medical  Monthly I 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  La  Revue  Medicale  du  Canada Weekly  I 

Montreal,  Canada  Medical  Record Monthly  "jkl." 

Montreal,  L'Union  Medicale  du  Canada Monthly  I 

Montreal.  Medical  Journal Monthly  "jkl  " 

DENTISTRY. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Pacific  Dental  Gazette Monthly  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Augusta,  Dental  Hints Monthly  3,000 

La  Grange,  Dental  World Monthly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  American  Dental  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Dental  Digest Monthly  7,000 

Chicago,  Dental  Review Monthly  3,443 

Cliicago,  Northwestern  Dental  Journal Quarterly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Western  Dental  Journal Monthly  I 

St.  Louis,  Dental  Era Monthly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  York— Jfan/ia«an  and  Bronx, 

Items  of  Interest Monthly  12,018 

OHIO. Cincinnati,  Dental  Register Monthly  "jkl." 

Toledo,  Dental  Summary Monthly  ";kl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Dental  Brief Monthly  G 

Philadelphia,  Dental  Cosmos Monthly  D 

Philadelphia,  International  Dental  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 


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SANITATION  AN!)  II YGIENE-Con^mwed. 

TEXA.S Austin,  Texas  Medical  News Monthly  I 

WISCONSIN La  Crosse,  Naturo-Post Quarterly. 

Milwaukee,  Mlud  and  Body .Monthly  I 

SCIENCE. 

CALIFORNIA Berkeley,  California  Journal  of  Technology Monthly  '  jkl." 

CONNECTICUT Greenwich ,  Literary  Collector Monthly  I 

Meriden,  Biblia Monthly  "JK-r.." 

New  Haven,  American  Journal  of  Science Monthly  "jkl." 

New  Haven,  Yale  Scientific  Monthly "jkl." 

DIST.  OP  COLUMBIA. Washington,  Historical  Bulletin Monthly,  "jkl." 

Washington,  National  Geographic  Magazine Monthly  I 

Washington,  Osprey Monthly  'jki." 

Washington,  Plant  World Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Public  Policy Weekly  I 

Chicago,  American  X  Ray  Journal Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Astrophyslcal  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Botanical  Gazette Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Technical  World Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Journal  of  Geology Semi-q'ly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  American  Journal  of  Sociology Bi-m'hly  I 

Chicago,  Am.  Journal  pf  the  Semitic  Languages Quarterly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Journal  of  Political  Economy Quarterly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Monist Quarterly  I 

MAINE Fairfield,  Journal  of  Maine  Ornithological  Society. Quarterly. 

Portland,  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Science Monthly  H 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  American  Chemical  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  Johns  Hopkins  University   Studies   in 

Historical  and  Political  Science Monthly  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Mathematics.,.;.. Quarterly  'jkl." 

Baltimore,  American  Journal  of  Philology Quarterly  'jkl  " 

Baltimore,  Terrestial  Magnetism Quarterly  "jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Boston,  American  Naturalist Monthly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Nautilus Monthly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Protectionist Monthly  H 

Boston,  Genealogical  Quarterly  Magazine "jkl." 

Boston,  Journal  of  American  Folk-Lore Quarterly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Journal  of  Economics Quarterly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Mayflower  Descendant Quarterly. 

Boston,  Political  Science  Quarterly 1,300 

Boston,  Practical  Psychology Quarterly  "jkl" 

Boston,  Technology  Quarterly "jkl." 

Boston,  Technology  Review Quarterly  3,000 

Cambridge,  Psyche Monthly  "jk.l." 

Norwood,  American  Journal  of  Archaeology Quarterly  "jkl.' 

Worcester,  American  Ornithology Monthly  F 

Worcester,  American  Journal  of  Py schology Quarterly. 

Worcester,  American   Journal   of  Religious  Psy- 
chology and  Education Quarterly. 

MINNESOTA Faribault,  Journal  of  Psycho-Asthenics Quarterly  "jkl." 

Minneapolis,  American  Geologist Monthly  "jkl." 

Northfteld,  Popular  Astronomy Monthly  "jkl." 

Winona,  Journal  of  Geography Monthly. 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Life Weekly. 

Kansas  City,  Unity Monthly  6,802 

Richhill,  Social  Thought Monthly  "jkl  " 

Saint  Louis,  Das  Wort Monthly. 

Springfield,  American  Mathematical  Monthly "jkl." 

NEW  YORK Bingham  ton,  American  Botanist Monthly  "jkl." 

Binghamton,  Fern  Bulletin Quarterly  "jkl." 

Ithaca,  Journal  of  Physical  Chemistry Monthly  "jkl." 

New  York— ilfon/i,a/fa»i  and  Bronx, 

American  Economist Weekly  G 

Scientific  American Weekly  C 

Scientific  Ame rican  Supplement Weekly. 

American  Inventor Semi  M'ly  16,104 

Bulletin  of  the  Am.  Mathematical  Society  Monthly  -jkl." 

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ORNITHOLOGY,   OOI.OGY  AND  TAXIDERMY— ConHnued. 

NEW  JERSEY Englewood,  Bird  Lore Bi-m'hly  H 

NEW  YORK Albion.  Oologist Monthly  1,204 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Auk Quarterly  "jkl." 

VEGETARIANISM. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Vegetarian  Magazine Monthly  H 

MIIilTARY-ARMY    AND     NAVY. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.. Washington,  Army  and  Navy  Register Weekly  8,584 

Washington,  Army  and  Navy  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Washington,  Journal  of  the  American  Society  of 

Naval  Engineers Quarterly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  National  Guardsman Monthly  G 

KANSAS Fort  Leavenworth,  Journal  of  the  United  States 

Cavalry  Association Quarterly  "jkl." 

Fort  Riley,  Guidon Sundays. 

MARYLAND Annapolis,  Proceediugsof  theU.S.  Naval  Institute. Quarterly  I 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Picket  Guard Monthly  "jkl." 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE... Concord,  New  Hampshire  National  Guardsman Monthly. 

NEW  YORK "Sew  Yor^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Army  and  Navy  Journal Weekly  9,371 

Army  and  Navy  Cfitic Monthly  "jkl." 

Seventh  Regiment  Gazette Monthly  "jkl." 

United  Service Monthly  "jkl." 

OHIO Cleveland,  Deutsch  AmerikanischeKrieger  Zeitung.Bl-weekly  5,320 

PENNSYLVANIA Carlisle,  Journal  of  the  Association  of  Military  Sur- 
geons of  the  United  States Monthly  2,025. 

Philadelphia,  Our  State  Army  and  Navy Monthly  "jkl." 

RHODE  ISLAND Newport,  Blue  Jacket Monthly  3,836 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  Confederate  Veteran Monthly  19,911 

TEXAS Hillsboro,  Texas  Volunteer  Guard Monthly. 

VIRGINIA Fortress  Monroe,  Journal  of  the  U.  S.  Artillery Bi-m'ly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Military  Gazette Seml-m'ly  B[ 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

COLORADO Denver,  National  Standard Weekly. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.  .Washington,  National  Tribune Weekly  103,209. 

KANSAS Topeka,  Western  Veteran Weekly  I 

MICHIGAN Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Vidette .Weekly. 

NEW  YORK Gouverneur,  Grand  Army  Journal Bi-weekly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster,  Grand  Army  News Monthly  "jkl" 

WOMAN'S  RELIEF  CORPS. 

COLORADO Denver,  National  Standard Weekly  "jkl." 

LABOR. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Arbitrator Weekly  "jkl." 

Birmingham,  Labor  Advocate Weekly  I 

Mobile,  Unionist Weekly  I 

ARKANSAS Fort  Smith,  Union  Sentinel Weekly.  1,298 

Hope,  Progressive  Age Monthly. 

CALIFORNIA Fresno,  Labor  Tribune Weekly  "jkl  • 

Los  Angeles.  Union  Labor  News Weekly  F 

Oakland,  Trades  Union  Herald Weekly  3,99& 

Oakland,  Printer Monthly  "jkl." 

Sacramento,  Tribune Weekly  "jkl" 

San  Francisco,  Labor  Clarion Weekly  11,426 

San  Francisco,  Organized  Labor Weekly  F 

San  Francisco,  Tageblatt Weekly  2,537 

San  Jose,  Union  Index Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Jose,  Union  Label Weekly  "jkl.  "^ 

Santa  Rosa,  Trades  Union  Herald Weekly  "jkl." 

COLORADO Colorado  Springs,  Labor  News Weekly  "jkl." 

Cripplecreek,  Press Daily. 

Denver,  Retail  Clerks'  International  Advocate Monthly  50,000' 

Pueblo,  Courier Weekly  H 

Pueblo,  Labor  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 


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liA  ROK— Continued. 

KENTUCKY Paducah,  Journal  of  Labor Weekly  2,535 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Journal Weekly  "iicL." 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Labor  Leader Weekly  H 

MASSACHUSETTS .. .  .Boston,  New  England  Printing  Trades  Journal Monthly. 

Boston,  Shoe  Workers'  Journal Monthly  D 

Boston,  Union  Label Monthly  I 

Quincy,  Granite  Cutters' Journal Monthly  F 

MICHIGAN Bay  City,  Industrial  Herald Weekly  "jki.." 

Calumet,  Italian  Miner  ) Daily  "jkl." 

Calumet,  Italian  Miner  J Sundays  "jkl." 

Detroit,  Der  Herold Weekly  •■jkl." 

Detroit,  Michigan  Union  Advocate Weekl5\ 

Detroit,  Our  Commonwealth Weekly  1 

Detroit,  Motorman  and  Conductor Monthly  G 

Detroit,  Stove  Mounters'  Journal Monthly  I 

Grand  Rapids,  Chronicle Weekly  H 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Artisan Semi-m'ly  H 

MINNESOTA Duluth,  Labor  World Weekly  4.229 

Minneapolis,  Rights  of  Man Weekly  "jkl." 

Minneapolis,  Union Weekly  ••jkl." 

Saint  Paul,  M innesota  Union  Ad  vocate Weekly  G 

Saint  Paul,  Record Weekly  "jkl." 

MISSISSIPPI Vicksburg.  Monday  Morning  News Weekly. 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Labor  Herald Weekly. 

Kansas  City,  Labor  Record Weekly. 

Kansas  City,  Leather  Workers'  Journal Monthly  G 

Kansas  City,  Railway  Carmen's  Journal Monthly  24,583 

Saint  Joseph,  Union Weekly  H 

Saint  Louis,  Labor  Compendium Sundays. 

Saint  Louis,  Saturday  Union  Record Weekly  "jkl." 

Springfield,  Sunday  Tradesman Weekly  I 

NEBRASKA Lincoln.  Wage  worker  Weekly. 

Omaha,  Western  Laborer Weekly  I 

Omaha,  Workers'  Tri-City  Gazette Weekly. 

South  Omaha,  Independent Weekly  "jkl-" 

NEW  JERSEY Newark,  Railroad  Employee Monthly  12,312 

New  Brunswick,  Federationist Weekly. 

Paterson,  National  Labor  Standard Weekly  I 

Salem,  Wage  Earner Weekly. 

Smithville,  Mechanic Monthly. 

Trenton,  American  Potters'  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Trenton,  Trades  Union  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  Arbeiter  Zeitung Weekly  I 

Glens  Falls,  Toiler Weekly  "jkl." 

Jamestown,  Union  Advocate Weekly  I 

New  Yor^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Forward Daily        ?  C 

Forward Sundays  )  C 

Volks  Zeitung  i Daily  D 

Volks  Zeitung    Sundays  C 

Vorwaerts         \ Weekly  C 

American  Workman Weekly  I 

Irish  World Weekly  E 

Mediator Weekly  "jkl." 

Labor  World Bi-vveekly, 

Unionist Semi-m'ly. 

Bricklayer  and  Mason Monthly  C 

Counter Monthly. 

Rochester,  Labor  Journal Weekly. 

Syracuse,  Official  Journal Monthly  Q 

Utica,  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 

NORTH  CAROLINA.. Raleigh,  Harbinger Weekly  "jkl." 

OHIO Akron,  People Weekly  "jkl" 

Alliance,  Union  Reporter Monthly. 

Cincinnati,  Chronicle Weekly  "jkl." 

Cincinnati,  Trades  Union  Journal Weekly  I 

Cincinnati,  Ironmoulders' Journal Monthly  38,341 

Cincinnati,  Mixer  and  Server Monthly  53,000 


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RAILWAY  E3IPLOYEES-Con^mwed;. 

INDIANA Indlauapolis,  Locomotive  Firemen's  Magazine Monthly  56,663 

IOWA Cedar  Rapids.  Railway  Conductor Monthly  34,266 

KANSAS Fort  Scott,  Trackman Monthly,  ■■■iki.." 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Railway  Carmen's  Journal Monthly  24,583 

St.  Louis,  Advance  Advo«jate Monthly  47,216 

55t.  Louis,  Railroad  Telegrapher Monthly  C 

NEW  JERSEY Newark,  Railroad  Employee Monthly  12,312 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  Journal  of  the  Switchmen's  Union Monthly  18,708 

OHIO Cleveland,  Street  Railway  News Weekly  H 

Cleveland,  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers' 

Monthly  Journal C 

Cleveland,  Railroad  Trainmen's  Journal Monthly  78,775 

Cleveland,  Railway  Era Monthly. 

Toledo,  Train  Dispatchers'  Bulletin Monthly  2,516 

CO-OPERATION. 

CALIFORNIA Oakland.  Co-operat ive  Journal Monthly  Q 

OHIO Lima,  Co-Operator Monthly. 

WASHINGTON Burley.  Co-Operator Weekly. 

WISCONSIN Madison,  Co-Operator Monthly. 

AMERICAN  LEGION  OF  HONOR. 

IOWA Oelwein,  Herald Monthly  "jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  American  Legion  of  Honor  Journal Monthly  Q 

AMERICAN  .MECHANICS. 

MISSOURI  St.  Louis,  Western  Junior Weekly  H 

NEW  JERSEY Burlington,  New  Jersey  Junior  Am.  Mechanic Monthly  C 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  American, Semi  m'ly. 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Mechanics'  Advocate Monthly  H 

VIRGINI A Petersburg,  Virginia  Courier Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Richmond,  Councilor Semi  m'ly. 

WASHINGTON Tacoma,  American  Standard Monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA New  Martinsville.  Mountain  State  Gavel Monthly  'jkl" 

ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  UNITED  WORKMEN. 

ARIZONA Phoenix,  Arizona-New  Mexico  Workman Monthly  3,276 

ARKANSAS Bentonville,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Guide Monthly  G 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  California  A.  O.  U.  W Monthly  H 

COLORADO Denver,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Record Monthly  7,308 

DELAWARE Dover,  Delaware  Workman Monthly  H 

ILLINOIS Pekin,  Anchor  and  Shield Monthly  D 

INDIANA Evansvllle,  Hoosier  A.  O.  U.  W.  Watchman Monthly  G 

IOWA Muscatine,  Loyal  Workman Monthly  F 

KANSAS Minneapolis,  Kansas  Workman Monthly  44,906 

KENTUCKY Henderson,  Kentucky  Workman Monthly  H 

Louisville,  Workman Weekly  "jkl." 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  New  England  Anchor  and  Shield Monthly. 

MICHIGAN Belding,  Degree  of  Honor  Review Monthly  9,712 

Belding,  Michigan  A.  O.  U.  W.  Herald Monthly  5,570 

Cadillac,  Wolverine  Workman Monthly  "jkl." 

Lansing,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Wolverine  Workman Monthly. 

MINNESOTA St.  Paul,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Guide Weekly  C 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Overseer Monthly  Q 

NEBRASKA Norfolk,  Nebraska  Workman Monthly  F 

NEW  YORK Buffalo.  Empire  State  Workman Monthly. 

NORTH  DAKOTA Fargo,  North  Dakota  Workman Monthly  H 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Ohio  Workman Monthly  G 

OREGON Portland,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Reporter Monthly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Johnstown,  Pennsylvania  Workman Monthly  E 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Aberdeen,  South  Dakota  Workman Monthly  "jkl.- 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Messenger Monthly  2,600 

TEXAS Lagrange,  Lone  Star  Workman Monthly. 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Rocky  Mountain  Workman Monthly  H 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Emblem Monthly  I 

WEST  VIRGINIA Ridgeley,  West  Virginia  Workman Monthly  Q 

WISCONSIN NeillsviUe,  Badger  Workman Monthly  I 


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FREEM  A  SON  S— Continued. 

ILLINOIS Bloomlngton,  Illiuols  Freemason Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Masonic  Trestle  Board Weekly. 

Chicago,  Masonic  Voice-Review Monthly  28,474 

Peoria,  Masonic  News Monthly  2,4(X) 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Masonic  Advocate Monthly  •'■ikl." 

IOWA Cedar  Rapidg,  Freemason  and  the  Fez  Monthly. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Quarterly  Bulletin 

KENTUCKY Covington,  Five  Points  of  Fellowship Monthly  "jicl.- 

Louisville,  Masonic  Home  Journal Seml-m'ly  D 

Murray,  Fraternal  Advocate Monthly  3,500 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Square  and  Compass Monthly  -'jkx  " 

MAINE Portland,  Masonic  Journal Monthly  I 

Portland,  Masonic  Token Quarterly       1,616 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Marlboro,  Mizpah Monthly  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor,  American  Tyler Semi-m'ly  5,383 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Masonic  Observer Weekly  2,793 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Missouri  Freemason Weekly  I 

St.  Louis,  Masonic  Constellation Monthly  "tkl." 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Acacia Monthly  I 

NEW  JERSEY Somerville,  Royal  Craftsman Monthly  -jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  Yoi-^—3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

Der  Fuehrer t Weekly  Z 

Masonic  Standard Weekly  3,315 

NORTH  DAKOTA Rugby,  North  Dakota  Freemason Monthly, 

OHIO Cleveland,  Ancient  Craft  Mason Weekly. 

Columbus,  Masonic  Chronicle Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Keystone Weekly  I 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Aberdeen,  Aurora Quarterly  I 

TENNESSEE Lebanon,  Masonic  Herald Monthly. 

Memphis,  Shibboleth Monthly  -iKL." 

TEXAS Fort  Worth,  American  Signet Monthly. 

San  Antonio,  Texas  Freemason Monthly  3,918 

VIRGINIA Alexandria,  Industrial  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Pacific  Mason Monthly  -Jia.." 

Tacoma,  Masonic  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

WEST  VIRGINIA Elkins,  Mystic  Tie Monthly. 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Masonic  Tidings Monthly  G 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Masonic  Sun Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Toronto,  Canadian  Craftsman Alonthly  "jkl  " 

Toronto.  Freemason Monthly  H 

IMPROVED  ORDER  OF  RED  MEN. 

ILLINOIS Bloomlngton,  Illinois  Red  Man Monthly  ".ikl." 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  American  Red  Men Weekly  "jkl  " 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Pathfinder Monthly  "jkl. " 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Danvers.  Red  Men's  Oflioial  Journal Monthly  2,250 

OHIO Cleveland ,  Buckeye  Trail Monthly  G 

WASHINGTON Tacoma,  Sagamore Monthly  "jkl." 

WEST  VIRGINIA Martinsburg.  Tomahawk Monthly  1,583 

KNIGHTS  AND   LADIES  OF  THE  MACCABEE. 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Lady  Maccabee Monthly  75,795 

Port  Huron,  Bee  Hive Monthly  A 

Port  Huron,  Ladies' Review Monthly  162,850 

Port  Huron,  Modern  Maccabee Monthly  A 

NEW  YORK Troy,  New  York  Maccabee Monthly  "jkl-" 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR. 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Chronicle Monthly  64,958 

IOWA Oelwein,  Herald Monthly  "jju,- " 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Boston,  Knights  of  Honor  Reporter Monthly  P 

NEW  YORK New  Yor^—31anhattan  and  Bronx, 

Harlem  Record  and  Knights  of  Honor  Gazette.  Weekly. 

OHIO Cincinnati,  BrothPi  hood Weekly  "jkl.' 

TEXAS ..Austin,  Knights  of  Honor  Messenger Monthly. 


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ODD-FELI.OWS— ConHnwed. 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  National  Odd-Fellow Weekly. 

New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Der  Fuehrer Weekly  I 

Watertown,  Lodge  Record Semi-m'ly  I 

OHIO Columbus,  Bundle  of  Sticks , Monthly  H 

OKLAHOMA Guthrie.  Oklahoma  &  Indian  Territory  Odd-Fellow. .Monthly  I 

Ponca,  Oklahoma  Odd-Fellow Monthly  "jkl." 

OREGON Portland.  Paciflc  Odd-Fellow. : Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Odd-Fellows'  Journal Weekly  "iKL- 

Philadelphia,  Odd-Fellows' SIftlngs Monthly  I 

SOUTH  CAROLINA.  ..Greenville,  Tri  State  Odd-Fellow Monthly  2,078 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Sioux  Falls.  Odd-Fellow  World Monthly  2,000 

TENNESSEE Clarksville,  Tennessee  Odd-Fellow Monthly  "iKL" 

Memphis,  Odd  Fellow Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Memphis,  Odd-Fellow  in  Spirit  and  Truth .  .Semi  m'ly. 

TEXAS Dallas,  Texas  Odd-Fellow Monthly  5,708 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  Odd-Fellow Monthly  "jkl.- 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Virginia  Odd-Fellow Monthly  I 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Washington  Odd-Fellow Monthly  H 

WEST  VIRGINIA Grantsville,  Mountain  State  Odd-Fellow Monthly. 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Odd-Fellows'  Friend Monthly  -isi." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Independent  Odd-Fellow Monthly  I 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Loyal  Odd-Fellow Monthly  I 

PATRONS  OF  HUSBANDRY. 

KANSAS Olathe,  Kansas  Patron Weekly. 

PATRONS  OF  INDUSTRY. 

OHIO Swanton,  Patrons'  Leader Monthly  1,708 

ONTARIO,  CAN Owen  Sound,  Canadian  Co-operator Monthly  I 

ROYAL.  ARCANUM  (ORDER  OF  THE). 

ILLINOIS LaGrange,  Illinois  Royal  Arcanum  Record Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Boston,  Royal  Arcanum  Bulletin Monthly. 

NEW  YORK Babylon,  Arcanum  Home  Journal Monthly. 

WOODMEN. 

CALIFORNIA Downey,  Southern  California  Woedman Monthly. 

Fresno,  Central  California  Woodman .Monthly  I 

Oakland,  Woodmen  Chips Monthly  I 

San  Francisco.  Pacific  Woodman Monthly  A 

COLORADO Denver,  Western  Woodman Weekly  -iKL." 

ILLINOIS Decatur,  Modern  Woodman Weekly  I 

KANSAS Fort  Scott,  Kansas  and  Missouri  Chopper Monthly  "iiu,." 

MINNESOTA St.  Paul.  Minnesota  and  Western  States  Woodman  Monthly  I 

MISSOURI Mexico,  Modern  Woodcraft Monthly  "jkl" 

Nevada,  Missouri  Woodman Monthly. 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Modern  Woodmen Monthly  A 

Omaha,  Royal  Woodman Weekly  H 

Omaha,  Sovereign  Visitor Monthly  263,500 

OREGON Dallas,  Oregon  Woodman Monthly  4,000 

PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg,  American  Woodman Monthly  1,350 

TEXAS Dallas,  Woodman  Journal Monthly  H 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Woodman Monthly  "iKi" 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Forest  Ecnoes Monthly  I 

WISCONSIN Green  Bay,  Badger  Woodman Semi-m'ly  "ULi" 

MISCELLANEOUS    SOCIETIES. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Coast  Seamen's  Journal,  Internat'l 

Seamen's  Union  of  America Weekly  6,740 

San  Francisco,  Deutsche  Vereins-Zeitung,  German 

Societies Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Railway  Employees'  Journal Weekly  E 

Saa  Francisco,  Druids'  Magazine,    Ancient  Order 

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BprtuglMd.   Coart   of   Honor.  8upr«iii»   Court  of 

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MISCELLANEOUS  SOCIETIES-Conttnued. 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Knlijlits  of  Fidelity  News Weekly        "jkl.- 

Indianapolis, United  Mine  Workers'  Journal, United 

Mine  Workers  of  America Weekly  F 

Indianapolis,   Carpenter,    United   Brotherhood  of 

Carpenters  and  Joiners  of  America.Monthly  E 

Indianapolis,  Chronicle,   Knights    and   Ladles   of 

Honor Monthly        64,958 

Indianapolis,  Eastern  Star,  Order  Eastern  Star Monthly      "jkl." 

Indianapolis,  Locomotive  Firemen's  Magazine Monthly        56,663 

Indianapolis,  Madame,National  Council  of  Women. Monthly  A 

Indianapolis,  Typographical  Journal,  International 

Typographical  Union Monthly        43,675 

Union  City,  Guest,  Rathbone  Sisters Monthly  2,583 

IOWA Cedar  Rapids,  Modern  Brotherhood,  Order  of  Mod- 
ern Brotherhood  of  America Monthly        77,500 

Cedar  Rapids,  Railway  Conductor,  Order  of  Rail- 
way Conductors Monthly        34,266 

Cedar  Rapids,  Fraternal  Bankers'  Bulletin.  Fratei-- 

nal  Bankers'  Reserve  Association.. Bi-monthly. 

Des  Moines,  Church  woman's  Magazine Monthlj'  .    G 

Des  Moines,  Yeoman's  Shield,  American  Yeomen.. Monthly. 

Merrill,  Independent  Societies Monthly. 

Osceola,  P.  E.  O.  Reco'rd Monthly, 

KANSAS Hiawatha,  Key Monthly      "jkl." 

Kansas  City,  International   Brotherhood  of  Sta- 
tionery Firemen's  Journal Monthly. 

Kansas  City,  Journal  of  the  Brotherhood  of  Boiler- 
makers and  Iron  Shipbuilders  of  Amer... Monthly  H 

Lawrence,  Fraternal  Aid,  Fraternal  Aid  Ass'n Monthly. 

Minneapolis,  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Justice Monthly. 

Ottawa,  Select  Knight Monthly  I 

KENTUCKY , Covington,  Fine   Points    of    Fellowship,   Ancient 

York  Masons , Monthly      -'jkl. •• 

Frankfort,  Register  of  Kentucky  State  Historical 

Society Quarterly. 

Murray,  Fraternal  Advocate Monthly        3,500 

MARYLAND. Baltimore,   I.    O.    H.   Advocate,   Improved    Order 

Heptasophs Monthly  B 

MASSACHUSETTS . . .  .Boston,  Hibernian.  Irish  Nationalist Semi-m'ly   "jkl. " 

Boston,  Advocate  of  Peace,  American  Peace  Soc'y.. Monthly  H 

Boston,  American  Benefit  Journal Monthly  G 

Boston,  Club  Woman,  Women's  Clubs Monthly. 

Boston.  Columbiad Monthly      "jkl. " 

Boston,  Defender Monthly  G 

Boston,  Fiery  Cross,  Order  of  Scottish  Clans Monthly. 

Boston,  Golden  Cross  Journal,  United  Order  of  the 

Golden  Cross Monthly  G 

Boston,  Lend  a  Hand  Record,  Lend  a  Hand  Society.Monthly       "jkl." 

Boston.  Our  Dumb  Animals,  S.  P.  C.  A Monthly. 

Boston,  Our  Home,  Fraternal Monthly         6,008 

Boston,    American    Physical    Education    Review, 

A.  P.  E.  Association Quarterly    "jkl-" 

MICHIGAN Alpena,  Guardsman Monthly  H 

Detroit,  Columbian  Herald Monthly. 

Detroit,   Fraternal   Index,   Order  of   the   Star   of 

Bethlehem Monthly  G 

Detroit,  Michigan  Hibernian Monthly. 

Detroit,  Stove  Mounters' Journal Monthly  I 

Flint,  Loyal  Guard Monthly         7,666 

Grand  Rapids,  Fraternity,  Fraternal Monthly. 

MINNESOTA Stillwater,  Der  Hermanns  Sohn  Im  Westen Semi-m'ly  I 

Winona,  Druid,  United  Ancient  Order  of  Druids...  .Monthly. 

MISSOURI Hamilton,  Fraternal  Home Monthly  F 

Kansas  City,  Leather  Workers'  Journal Monthly  G 

Kansas  City,  Railway  Carmen's  Journal,  Brother- 
hood Railway  Carmen  of  America.  .Monthly        24,583 


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MISCELLANEOUS  SOCIETIES-Con^nwed. 

OHIO Cincinnati,  C.  K.of  A.  Journal Monthly        2r),()C0 

Cleveland,  Street  Railway  News Weekly  H 

Cleyeland,  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers' 

Journal Monthly  C 

Cleveland.  Railroad  Trainmen's  Journal Monthly        78,775 

Columbus,  American  Insurance  Journal Monthly  E 

ColumbUB,  Sample  Case,  Order  of  United  Commer- 
cial Travelers  of  America Monthly       28,650 

Toledo,  National  Union Monthly. 

Van  Wert,  Home  Guard  Monitor Monthly. 

OREGON Portland,  Camp  and  Circle Monthly       "jkl." 

Portland,    Lion's    Mouth,  Independent  Order  of 

Lions Monthly  I 

Portland,  Washington  Advocate Monthly  Q 

PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster,  Transactions  of  the  American  Mathe- 
matical Society Quarterly. 

Lebanon,  Brotherhood  Star.Brotherhood  of  Andrew 

and  Philip Monthly. 

Parkesburg,  Peacemaker  and  Court  of  Arbitration. Monthly         1,125 

Philadelphia,  Vereins-Reporter Weekly        "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  St.  George  Journal,  Order  of  Sons  of 

St.  George Bi-weekly  H 

Philadelphia,  Camp  News,  Patriotic  Order  Song  of 

America Monthly  H 

Philadelphia,  F.  M.  C.  Recorder Monthly        14,275 

Philadelphia,  Home  Advocate,  Grand  Fraternity... Monthly  H 

Philadelphia,  Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Shield  of  Honor  Advocate,  Order  of 

Shield  of  Honor Monthly  5,275 

Philadelphia,   Forest   Leaves,    Pennsylvania   For- 
estry Association Bi-m*ly  H 

Pittsburg,  Amalgamated  Journal,   Amalgamated 
Association  of   Iron,  Steel  and   Tin 

Workers  of  America Weekly        "jkl." 

Pittgburg,  Monitor Weekly. 

Pittsburg,  St.  Andrew's  Cross,  B'th'd  of  St.  Andrew. .Monthly  G 

Reading,  Die  Deutsche  Elche,  Order  of  Harugari Weekly       "jkl." 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Canton,  Guardian Monthly. 

Mitchell,  Guardian Monthly  I 

TENNESSEE Franklin.  Taborlan  Advocate  of  Tennessee Semi-monthly. 

Nashville,  Confederate  Veteran Monthly        19,917 

Nashville,  Fraternities  Review Monthly  I 

Nashville,  Palladium Monthly      "jkl." 

TEXAS Dallas,  Street's  Weekly 3,310 

Houston,  Sporting  Mirror,  Order  of  Eagles Weekly  5,208 

VIRGINIA Norfolk,  Lodge  Journal  and  Guide Weekly        "jkl." 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Der  Germania  Reporter Weekly  4.617 

Neenah,  Friend  and  Guide Monthly      "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Guelph,    Rainbow.    Canadian   Order    of    Chosen 

Friends Monthly. 

QUEBEC,  CAN St.Hyaclnthe,  L'Echo,SocIete  de  L'Union  St. Joseph. Monthly      "jkl." 

ANARCHISill,   COMMUNISM,   SOCIALISM    AND    SINGLE   TAX. 

ALABAMA Fairhope.  Courier Semim'ly  -jkl." 

ARIZONA Phoenix,  Arizona  Socialist Weekly. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Common  Sense Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Protesta  Umana Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Francisco,  Tageblatt Weekly  2,537 

COLORADO Denver,  Miners'  Magazine Weekly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Arbeiter  Zeltung  ) Dally  E 

Chicago,  Die  Fackel  > Sundays  C 

Chicago,  Vorbote  ) Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Free  Society Sundays. 

Chicago,  Neues  Leben Weekly  2,764 

Chicago,  Robot nik Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Socialist Weekly  P 

Chicago,  Spravedlnost Weekly  I 


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AiiRIClll.TVnE-Continued. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles.  Rural  Callfurnlan Monthly  I 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Rural  Press  Weekly  F 

San  Francisco,  Home  and  Irrigation  Age Monthly. 

San  Jose.  Town  and  Country  Journal Monthly  9,125 

Santa  Rosa.  Sonoma  Co.  Farmer Weekly  "jkl." 

COLORADO  Denver,  Field  and  Farm Weekly  H 

Denver.  Ranch  and  Range Monthly  F 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Connecticut  Farmer Weekly  "iXL" 

DELAWARE Georgetown. East'n  Shore  Farmer  &  Fruit  Culturist .Monthly  F 

Wilmington,  Delaware  Farm  and  Home Weekly  (  ! ! ) 

DI8T.  OF  COLUMBIA.. Washington,  Crop  Reporter Monthly. 

FLORIDA DeLand.  Southern  Field  and  Home Monthly  "jkl- " 

San  Mateo,  Item Weekly  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Ashburn,  Wiregrass  Farmer  and  Stockman Weekly  "jkl." 

Ashwood,  Southern  Field  and  Fireside Monthly  "jkl." 

Athens,  Southern  Farmer Monthly. 

Atlanta.  Southern  Cultivator  and  Dixie  Farmer Semi-m'ly  40,250 

Atlanta,  Southern  Ruralist Monthly  42,791 

Barnesville,  Georgia  Farmer Semi-monthly. 

Griffin,  Middle  Georgia  Farmer Weekly. 

IDAHO Caldwell.  Gem  State  Rural Weekly  I 

ILLINOIS Carbondale  Farmers'Institute Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Breeders'  Gazfette Weekly  67,751 

Chicago,  Farmers' Review Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Farmers' Voice Weekly  25,052 

Chicago,  Farm,  Field  and  Fireside Weekly  E 

Chicago,  Markets Weekly  E 

Chicago,  Prairie  Farmer Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Hospodarske  Listy Semi-m'hly    3,795 

Chicago,  American  Swineherd Monthly  48,958 

Chicago,  Farm  Life Monthly  115,651 

Hudson,  Gleaner, Weekly  "iiu,." 

Jacksonville,  Farm Bi-weekly  I 

Quincy,  Farmers' Call Weekly  G 

Quincj",  Urban  and  Rural  America Monthly  H 

Rock  Island,  Forehanded  Farmer Monthly  "jkl." 

Springfield.  Farm  Home Monthly  C 

Sterling.  Rural  Life Weekly  "fju,." 

INDIANA Huntington,  Farmers' Guide Weekly  D 

Indianapolis,  American  Tribune Weekly  G 

Indianapolis,  Farm  Star Weekly  42,462 

Indianapolis.  Indiana  Farmer - Weekly  G 

Indianapolis,  Jersey  Bulletin  and  Dairy  Farming.  Weekly  I 
Indianapolis,  Up-to-Date  Farming  and  Gardening.  .Semimh'ly  131.250 
Indianapolis,  American  Farmer,  Live  Stock  and 

Poultry  Raiser Monthly  C 

Lafayette,  Home  Journal Weekly  O 

Rockville.  Progressive  Country  Life Weekly  I 

Spencer,  Agricultural  Epitomist Monthly  A 

INDIAN  TERRITORY.  Duncan,  Southern  Countryman Monthly. 

Quinton,  Pioneer Weekly  (ft) 

IOWA — Ames,  Iowa  Agriculturist Monthly  I 

Davis  City,  Inter-State  Farmer Monthly  "jkl." 

Des  Moines.  Homestead Weekly  B 

Des  Moines,  Spirit  of  the  West Weekly  G 

Des  Moines.  Wallace's  Farmer Weekly  36.811 

Des  Moines.  Farm  Gazette Monthly. 

Des  Moines.  Western  Farm  Journal Monthly  8,285 

Dubuque.  Farmers' and  Merchants' Review Seml-m'ly  "jkl." 

Mason  City.  Farmers'  Institute , Monthly. 

Sioux  City,  Farmer  and  Breeder Weekly  F 

Sioux  City,  Farmers'  Tribune Weekly  39,280 

Traer,  Farm  and  Real  Estate  Journal Monthly  6,000 

Waterloo,  Kimball's  Dairy  Farmer Semi-m'ly  G 

KANSAS Osborne,  Western  Farff'. er Monthly  "jkl." 

Topeka,  Farmers'  Advocate Weekly  H 

Topeka,  Kansas  Farmer Weekly  H 

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AGRlCn  l.T\]llE.-Continued. 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Midwest Monthly  (J 

Lincoln,  Neb.  Dairyman  and  Up-to-Date  Farmer... Monthly  H 

Lincoln,  Nebraska  Farm  Journal ..Monthly  F 

Omaha.  American  Homestead Weekly  "iKL." 

Omaha,  Central  Farmer Weekly. 

Omaha,  Nebraska  Farmer Weekly  D 

Omaha,  Farm  Magazine Monthly. 

NEW  JERSEY Hammonton,  Farm,  Garden  and  Poultry Monthly  I 

NEW  YORK Albany,  Country  Gentleman Weekly  P 

Arcade,  Western  New  York  Farmer Weekly  ■•.tkl." 

Cooperstown,  Otsego  Farmer Weekly  H 

Fayetteville,  Farmers'  Institute  Bulletin Monthly  E 

Jamestown,  Country  World ..Monthly  H 

New  YoT^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Tribune  Farmer Weekly  B 

Rural  New  Yorker Weekly  B 

Country  Life  in  America Monthly  C 

Garden  Magazine Monthly. 

Small  Farmer Monthly  F 

Port  Jervis,  New  York  Farmer Weekly  H 

Skaneateles,  Special  Crops Monthly  2,075 

NORTH  CAROLINA... Raleigh,  Farmer  and'Mechanic Weekly  1 

Raleigh,  Progressive  Farmer Weekly  10,509 

West  Raleigh,  Agricultural  Education Quarterly  I 

Wilmington,  Carolina  Fruit  &  Truck  Growers'  J'l...Semi-m'ly  I 

NORTH  DAKOTA Agricultural  College,  North  Dakota  Farmer,  etc Monthly  I 

Lisbon,  North  Dakota  Farmer Monthly  2,037 

OHIO Bluffton,  Farm  und  Haus Monthly. 

Cincinnati,  American  Grange  Bulletin Weekly  F 

Cincinnati,  Live  Stock  Review Weekly  H 

Cincinnati,  Fcirm  Topics Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Ohio  Farmer  Weekly  180,000 

Columbus,  Agricultural  Student Monthly  "jkl." 

Maryaville,  Farm  Investor  and  Financial  Outlook.. Monthly. 

Norwalk,  Farm  and  Home  Enterprise Weekly  I 

Springfield,  Farm  and  Fireside Semi  m'ly  335,367 

Springfield,  Farm  News Monthly  lOO.OCO 

Zanesville,  Breeder  and  Farmer Weekly. 

OKLAHOMA Guthrie,  Oklahoma  Farmer ..Weekly  38.898 

Oklahoma,  Oklahoma  Farm  Journal Semi-m'ly  19,176 

Perry,  Western  Florist  and  Fruit  Grower Semi-m'ly. 

Sterling,  Comanche  Co.  Farmer Weekly. 

Woodward,  Oklahoma  Poultry  and  Home Monthly 

Woodward,  Oklahoma  Poultryman Monthly. 

OREGON Portland,  North  Pacific  Rural  Spirit Weekly  I 

Portland,  Northwest  Pacific  Farmer Weekly  I 

Portland,  Oregon  Agriculturist Semi  m'ly  I 

Portland,  Baker's  Pacific  States  Farmer,  Stockman 

and  Dairyman Monthly. 

Salem,  Pacific  Homestead Weekly  Q 

PENNSYLVANIA Beaver  Springs,  American  Monthly  Herald 

Meadville,  Pennsylvania  Farmer Weekly  "jkl" 

Mechanicsburg,  Farmers' Friend Weekly  H 

Philadelphia,  Practical  Farmer Weekly  C 

Philadelphia,  Rural  Farmer Weekly  C 

Philadelphia,  Farm  Journal Monthly  693,880 

Pittsburg,  National  Stockman  an  d  Farmer Weekly  E 

ScJ-anton,  Seed  Time  and  Harvest Monthly  B 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. .  .Green ville,  Cotton  Plant Weekly. 

Timraonsvllle,  Carolina  Planter Monthly  "jkl." 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Aberdeen,  Dakota  Farmer Semi-m'ly    81,391 

TENNESSEE Chattanooga,  Southern  Fruit  Grower Monthly  26,828 

Chattanooga,  Trl-State  Farmer  and  Gardener Monthly  E 

Memphis,  Planters'  Journal Monthly  (J 

Nashville,  Southern  Agriculturist Semi-m'ly  43,527 


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INDIANA IiullanapoUs,  Jersey  BuUetiu  and  Dairy  Farming... Weekly  I 

IOWA Waterloo,  Kimball's  Dairy  Farmer Semi  m'ly  G 

Waterloo,  Creamery  Journal Monthly  Q 

MAINE.  , Watervllle,  Turf,  Farm  and  Home Weekly  I 

MICHIGAN Grand  Rapids,  American  Cheesemaker Monthly  G 

MINNESOTA St.  Paul,  Dairy  Record Weekly  G 

MISSISSIPPI Starkvllle,  Southern  Farm  Gazette Seml-m'ly  4,250 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Neb.  Dairyman  and  Up  toDate  Farmer Monthly  H 

NEW  YORK Franklin,  Delaware  Co.  Dairyman Weekly  H 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

American  Dairyman  Weekly. 

Fruit  Trade  Journal,  Dairy  and  Produce  Record.  Weekly  I 

Produce  Review  and  American  Creamery Weekly  I 

OREGON Portland,  Baker's  Pacific  States  Farmer,  Stockman 

and  Dairyman Monthly. 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Ranch Seml-m'ly  Q 

Tacoma,  Northwestern  Horticulturist,  Agricultur- 
ist and  Dairyman Mon.thly  I 

WISCONSIN Fort  Atkinson,  Hoard's  Dairyman Weekly  E 

Whitewater,  Cheese  and  Dairy  Journal Monthly, 

B.COLUMBIA,  CAN... Ashcroft,  Journal Weekly  "jkl.- 

ONTARIO Brockville,  Times  and  Eastern  Ontario  Dairyman. .  Weekly  I 

IngersoU,  Chronicle  and  Canadian  Dairyman Weekly  I 

IngersolL  Oxford  Trib.  and  Canada  Dairy  Reporter. Weekly  "jkl" 

HORTICULTURE  AND  FLORICULTURE. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Pacific  Fruit  World Weekly. 

Riverside,  Press  and  Horticulturist Weekly  "jjOi." 

San  Francisco,  California  Fruit  Grower Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Rural  Press Weekly  P 

San  Jose,  Town  and  Country  Journal Monthly  9,125 

DELAWARE Georgetown,   Eastern   Shore   Farmer   and    Fruit 

CulturlBt Monthly  F 

FLORIDA Lakeland,  Florida  Strawberry  Journal Monthly  "jKi." 

GEORGI A Poulan ,  Nut  Grower Monthly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  American  Florist Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Florists'  Review Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Gardening Semim'thly        I 

Cobden,  Fruit  Growers'  Journal Monthly  "jkt." 

KInmundy,  Our  Horticultural  Visitor Monthly  H 

INDIANA Connorsville,  Arboriculture Monthly  "jkl.- 

Indianapolis,  Up-to-Date  Farming  and  Gardening.  .Seml-m'ly  131,250 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Poultry  Success Monthly  G 

Des  Moines,  Successful  Farming Monthly  G 

Mt.  Vernon,  Frultman Monthly  H 

KENTUC KY Louisville,  Farmers'  Home  Journal Weekly 

LOUISIANA Morgan  City,  Rural  Topics Weekly  "jkl 

MASSACHUSETTS , . . .Boston,  Horticulture Weekly, 

MICHIGAN Monroe,  North  American  Horticulturist Monthly  9,592 

St.  Joseph,  National  Fruit  Grower Monthly  9,741 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Minnesota  Horticulturist Monthly  "jkl-" 

MISSOURI....- Kansas  City,  Missouri  and  Arkansas  Farmer  and 

Fruitman Monthly  I 

Mexico,  American  Farm  and  Orchard Monthly  F 

St.  Joseph,  Poultry  and  Berries Monthly  "jkl." 

St.  Joseph,  Western  Fruit  Grower Monthly  32,807 

St.  Louis,  Barnum's  Midland  Farmer Semi-m'ly  H 

Sedalia,  Ruralist Weekly  "iKL." 

Springfield,  Practical  Fruit  Grower Seml-m'hly         Q 

NEW  JERSEY Hammonton,  Farm,  Garden  and  Poultry Monthly  I 

Sussex,  Peach  Growers'  Journal Monthly, 

NEW  MEXICO Roswell,  Pecos  Valley  Stockman Weekly. 

NEW  YORK. Bingham  ton,  American  Botanist Monthly  "jkl." 

Binghamton,  Fern  Bulletin Quarterly  "jkl." 

Dunkirk,  Grape  Belt Seml-w'ly  H 

Floralpark,  Mayflower Monthly  109,166 


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LIVE    f^TOC K-Con<inued. 

COLORADO Boulder,  Rocky  Mountain  Bee  Journal Monthly  "ikl." 

Denver,  Record-Stockman  and  Colo.  Price  Current. Dally  I 

Denver  Ranch  and  Range Monthly  F 

Denver,  Wostern  Poultry  World Monthly  16,542 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  New  England  Poultry  Journal .Monthly  F 

Stamford,  Poultry  Standard Monthly  G 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. Washington,  Feather Monthly  F 

FLORIDA De  Funlak  Springs,  Stockman Monthly  "mil." 

Lakeland,  Florida  Strawberry  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Ashburn,  Wlresrass  Farmer  and  Stocliman Monthly  "jkl." 

Atlanta,  Southern  Fancier Monthly  "iKi." 

Blakely,  Southern  Pit  Games Monthly  "ikl." 

Waj'cross,  Southern  Poultry  Courier Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Dro\  ers'  Journal ) Dally  C 

Chicago,  Drovers'  Journal  [■ Semi  w'kly  G 

Chicago,  Drovers'  Journal ) Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Live  Stock  World Dally  15,628 

Chicago,  American  Bee  Journal Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Breeders'  Gazette Weekly  67,751 

Chicago,  Horseman  and  Spirit  of  the  Times Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Horse  Review  Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Live  Stock  Journal Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Live  Stock  Report Weekly  20,835 

Chicago,  Markets Weekly  E 

Chicago,  American  Horse-Owner Monthly  I 

Chicago,  American  Poultry  Journal Monthly  40,458 

Chicago,  Am.  Sheep  Breeder  and  Wool  Grower Monthly  H 

Chicago,  American  Swineherd Monthly  48,958 

Chicago,  Commercial  Poultry Monthly  C 

Chicago,  Successful  Poultry  Journal Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Thresher  World  and  Farmers' Magazine.. Monthly  E 

De  Kalb,  American  Fancier  and  Breeder Monthly  I 

East  St.  Louis,  Poultry  Culture , Monthly  G 

Freeport,  Poultry Monthly. 

Freeport,  Poultry  Tribune Monthly  10,563 

National  Stock  Yards,  Nat'l  Live  Stock  Reporter... .Dally  H 

Qulncy,  Poultry  Keeper Monthly  C 

Quincy,  Reliable  Poultry  Journal Monthly  49,357 

INDIANA Derby,  Game  Bird Monthly  G 

Greenfield,  Inland  Poultry  Journal Monthlj'. 

Huntington,  Farmers'  Guide Weekly  D 

Indianapolis,  Live  Stock  Journal Daily  I 

Indianapolis,  Jersey  Bulletin  and  Dairy  Farming.  .Weekly  I 

Indianapolis,  Western  Horseman  Weekly  H 

Indianapolis,  Swinebreeders'  Journal Seml-m'ly  (?  ?) 

Indianapolis,  Ameilcan  Farmer,  Live   Stock  and 

Poultry  Raiser Monthly  C 

Indianapolis,  Fanciers'  Gazette Monthly  I 

North  Manchester,  Poultry  Gleanings Monthly  "jkl-' 

IOWA Cedar  Rapids,  Western  Poultry  Journal Monthly  I 

Des  Moines,  Spirit  of  the  West Weekly  G 

Des  Moines,  Successful  Farming Monthly  G 

Maquoketa.  Red  Polled  Record Monthly  2,083 

Sioux  City,  Live  Stock  Record Dally  "jkl." 

Sioux  City,  Farmer  and  Breeder Weekly  F 

KANSAS Clay  Center,  Western  Breeders' Journal Monthly  G 

Coldwater,  Stock  Journal Weeklj'. 

Dodge  City,  Live  Stock  Farmer Weekly. 

Osborne,  Western  Farmer Monthly  "jkl." 

Topeka,  Poultry  Gazette Monthly  18,775 

Topeka,  Western  Poultry  Breeder Monthly. 

Wichita,  Poultry  World Monthly. 

KENTUCKY Hopklnsville,  Fancy  Fowls Monthly  3,375 

Lexington,  Kentucky  Stock  Farm Weekly  I 

Lexington,  Thoroughbred  Record Weekly  "jkl  " 

Louisville,  Farmers' Home  Journal Weekly  I 

Louisville,  Inland  Farmer Weekly  "jkl." 

Louisville,  Home  and  Farm Semi  m'ly  105,804 


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Syracuse.  American  Pi»ultry  A<tTi>c«t« Monthly 

Tar  n     •  •■  nan Monthly 

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LIVE    STOCK— Continued. 

OHIO Medina,  GlenniiiBS  In  Bee  Culture Senil  ni'hly  20,042 

Zanesvllle,  Breeder  and  Farmer Weekly. 

OKLAHOMA Woodward,  Live  Stock  Inspector Senil-nionthly   H 

Woodward,  Oklahoma  Poultry  and  Home Monthly. 

Woodward,  Oklahoma  Poultryman Monthly. 

OREGON Portland,  North  Pacific  Rural  Spirit Weekly  I 

Portland,  Baker's  Pacific  States'  Farmer,  Stockman 

and  Dairyman Monthly, 

Portland,  Northwest  Poultry  News Monthly. 

Salem,  Pacific  Homestead Weekly  Q 

Salem.  Nortliwest  Poultry  Journal Monthly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Beaver  Springs,  American  Monthly  Herald 

Beaver  Spring.  Fanciers'  Guide Monthly. 

Fricks,  Poultry  Item Monthly  5,833 

Miflrtintown,  Fanciers'  Guide Monthly. 

Oxford,  Blooded  Stock Monthly  E 

Pittsburg,  Live  Stock  Journal Daily  I 

Pittsburg,  Naticmal  Stockman  and  Farmer Weekly  E 

Sayre,  Game  Fowl Monthly  "4KL-" 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Bellefourche,  Bee Weekly  "jkl." 

Fort  Pierre,  Sioux  Stock  Journal ...Weekly  I 

Mitchell,  Progressive  Poultry  Journal Monthly. 

TENNESSEE Charlesville,  Practlcaf  Poultryman Monthly. 

Columbia,  Dixie  Game  Fowl Monthly  "jkl" 

Madisonville,  Industrious  Hen Monthly. 

TEXAS Belton,  Poultry  Life  of  America Weeklj'. 

Belton,  National  Fancier Monthly. 

Clarendon,  Banner  Stockman Weekly  "jkl" 

Colorado,  West  Texas  Stockman Weekly  I 

Dallas,  Farm  and  Ranch Weekly  F 

Dallas,  Texas  Farm  Journal Semi  m'ly  21,052 

Dallas,  Southern  Poultry  Journal Monthly  5,250 

Fort  Worth,  Live  Stock  Reporter  ) Dally  I 

Fort  Worth,  Citizen S Weekly  I 

Fort  Worth,  Texas  Stockman  Journal Weeklj'. 

Midland,  Livestock  Reporter Weekly  "jkl" 

San  Antonio,  Texa.s  Stockman  and  Farmer Weekly  H 

San  Antonio,  Claridge's  Texas  Stock  Farmer Monthly. 

UTAH Mary  svale.  Free  La  nee Weekly . 

"VIRGINIA Richmond,  Animal  Life Monthly  H 

WASHINGTON North  Yakima,  Northwest  Farm  and  Home Weekly  G 

Seattle,  Ranch Semi-monthly    G 

Spokane,  Western  Home  Journal  and  Inter-Moun- 
tain Poultrj'  Journal Monthly  I 

Tacoma,  Pacific  Poultryman Monthly  I 

WISCONSIN Beaver  Dam,  Dodge  Co.  Farmer Monthly  4,675 

Cumberland,  Northern  Farmer  and  Stockman Monthly  "jkl." 

Fort  Atkinson,  Hoard's  Dairyman Weekly  E 

Hamburg,  Der  Gefluegel  Zuechter Monthly  H 

La  Crosse,  Wisconsin  Poultry  Journal Monthly. 

WYOMING Laramie,  Wyoming  Industrial  Journal Monthly  "iKj,. •• 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winnipeg,  Nor'-West  Farmer Semi  m'hly         E 

ONTARIO,  CAN Brantford,  Canadian  Bee  Journal Monthly  "o^l." 

London,  Breeders'  Advocate Monthly  "jkl." 

Owen  Sound,  Canadian  Poultry  News Monthly  "jkl." 

Toronto,   Canadian   Sportsman    and    Live    Stock 

Journal Weekly  I 

Toronto,  Farming  World Semi-m'hly         Q 

Toronto,  Canadian  Poultry  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

P.  E.  ISLAND.  CAN. .  .Summerside,  P.  E.  I.  Agriculturist Weekly  H 

HORSES. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Breeder  and  Sportsman Weekly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Horseman  and  Spirit  of  the  Times Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Horse  Review Weekly  G 

Chicago,  American  Horse  Owner Monthly  I 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Western  Horseman Weekly  H 


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CLASS  PUBLICATIONS.  1467 


COftlMEKCE  AND  FINANCE-Confinwed. 

CONNECTICUT Hartford.  Coiinet-tlcut  Comim-rclal  Bulletin Weekly  ••vcl." 

New  Haven,  Commercial  Record Weekly  2,081 

DELAWARE Wilmington,  Board  of  Trade  Journal ...Monthly  1,980 

DIST.  OF  COLOMBIA. Washington,  Financial  Review Semi  m'ly  -mL" 

Washington,  Dye's  Gov'ment  Counterfeit  Detector. Monthly  I 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Market  Reporter  and  Shippers'  Guide Weekly. 

Atlanta,  Southern  Banker Monthly  "jki.." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Banker Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Commercial  Union Weekly. 

Chicago,  Economist Weekly  3,391 

Chicago,  National  Corporation  Reporter Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Western  Trade  Journal Weekly  22.311 

Chicago,  American  Adviser Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Bankers'  Encyclopedia Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Bonds  and  Mortgages Monthly  2,191 

Chicago,  Farm  Loans  and  City  Bonds Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Financial  Review Monthly  i 

Chicago,  Homeseeker  and  Investor Monthly. 

Chicago,  National  Banker Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Rand-McNally  Bankers'  Monthly 6,358 

Chicago,  Banking  and  Mercantile  World Bi-m'hly  I 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Commercial  Reporter Dally  Q 

Indianapolis,  Trade  Journal Weekly  Q 

Lafayette,  Commercial  Gazette Weekly  3,549 

Lagrange,  Dirt Monthly  I 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Iowa  Commercial  Review Monthly.  I 

Des  Moines,  Northwestern  Banker Monthly  I 

Dubuque,  Insurance  and  Commercial  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

Dubuque,  Trade  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

KANSAS Wichita,  Price  Current Weekly  2,954 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Men  and  Matters Monthly  "jkl." 

New  Orleans,  Trade  Index Monthly  "jkl." 

MAINE Portland ,  Board  of  Trade  Journal Monthly  "jki." 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Record Daily  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  Journal  of  Commerce Weekly  "jkl." 

Baltimore.  Manufacturers'  Record Weekly  I 

Baltimore,  Baltimore  Herald Monthly  ( ! ! ) 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  New  England  Statist ) Morning  "jkl." 

Boston,  Financial  News ) Evening  "jkl" 

Bo.ston,  News  Bureau ..Daily. 

Boston,  American  Wool  and  Cotton  Reporter Weeklj'  G 

Boston,  Banker  and  Investigator Weekly  I 

Boston,  Bulletin Weekly. 

Boston,  Commercial Weekly  I 

Boston,  Commercial  Bulletin Weekly  H 

Boston,  Jour,  of  Commerce  and  Textile  Industries.  .Weekly  I 
Boston,    Review    and    Record    and    Banker    and 

Tradesman Weekly  Q 

Boston,  United  States  Investor Weekly  H 

Lynn,  Business  Magazine Quarterly. 

New  Bedford,  Whalemen's  Shipping  List  and  Mer- 

cliants'  Transcript Weekly  "jkl." 

Worcester,  Worcester  Co.  Weekly  Record Weekly. 

MICHIGAN Battlecreek,  Lawyer Monthly  12,.')00 

Detroit,  Michigan  Investor Weekly  "jkl. " 

Detroit,  Trade Weekly  6,759 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Market  Record Daily  I 

Minneapolis,  Commercial  Bulletin,  etc Weekly  "jkl." 

Minneapolis,  Commercial  West Weekly  (+t) 

Saint  Paul ,  Trade ; Weekly  I 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Southwestern  Banker Monthly  I 

Saint  Joseph,  Journal  of  Commerce Weekly. 

Saint  Louis,  Record Daily  I 

Saint  Louis,  Bulletin  of  Commerce Weekly  G 

Saint  Louis,  Investor Weekly  "jkl." 

Saint  Louis,  Merchant Weekly  "jkl." 

Saint  Louis,  Trade  Review Weekly  G 


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..Philadelphia,  Financial  Bulletin Dally 

Philadelphia,  Stockholder Dally 

Philadelphia,  Commercial  List  and  Price  Current.  .Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Journal  of  Commerce Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Merchants'  Guide Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Railway  World Weekly 

Pittsburg,  American  Manufacturer  and  Iron  World.  Weekly 

Pittsburg,  Money Weekly. 

Pittsburg,  Record Weekly 

Pittsburg,  Banker Bl-m'ly 

.  .Providence.  Real  Estate  Register  &  Rental  Guide.  ..Weekly 

Providence,  Board  of  Trade  Journal Monthly 

.  .Sioux  Falls,  Commercial  News Monthly 

..Memphis,  Commercial  Advocate Weekly 

.  .Houston,  Southern  Industrial  and  Lumber  Review. Monthly 

...Richmond,  Journal  of  Commerce Monthly, 

..Seattle,  Trade  Register Weekly 

Seattle,  American  Asiatic Monthly 

Tacoma,  West  Coast  Trade Weekly 

..Winnipeg,  Commercial Weekly 

.  Fort  William,  Industrial  Review Semi-m'Iy 

Toronto,  Monetary  Times,  Trade  Review  and  In- 
surance Chronicle Weekly 

Toronto,  Industi'ial'Canada Monthly 

Toronto,  Money  and  Risks Monthly 

. .  Montreal,  Canadian  Journal  of  Commerce,  Finance 

and  Insurance  Review Weekly 

Montreal,  Commercial  Gazette Weekly 

Montreal,  Insurance  and  Finance  Chronicle Weekly 

Montreal,  Le  Prix  Courant Weekly 

Montreal,  Shareholder Weekly 

Montreal,  Trade  Bulletin Weekly 

Montreal,  Trade  Review Weekly. 

Quebec,  La  Semaine  Commerciale Weekly 

Sorel,  Quibs Weekly 

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San  Francisco,  Pacific  Underwriter Bi-weekly 

San  Francisco,  Ad j uster Monthly 

San  Francisco.  Coast  Review .Monthly 

San  Francisco,  Insurance  Sun Monthly 

Denver,  Insurance  Report Monthly 

Hartford,  Insurance  Journal Weekly 

.Washington.  Views Monthly 

.Atlanta,  Southeastern  Underwriter Monthly 

Chicago,  Investigator Weekly. 

Chicago,  Western  Underwriter Weekly 

Chicago,  Insurance  Post Semim'ly 

Chicago,  Argus Monthly 

Perry,  Pike  Co.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Association 

News Monthly. 

Indianapolis,  Rough  Notes Weekly 

Indianapolis,  Matson's  Monthly 

Des  Moines,  Underwriters'  Review Seml-m'ly 

Des  Moines,  Western  Economist Monthlj' 

Dubuque,  Insurance  and  Commercial  Review Monthly 

New  Orleans,  Vindicator Semim'ly 

New  Orleans,  Insurance  Agent Monthly 

Baltimore,  Underwriter Semim'ly 

Baltimore,  National  Underwriter Monthly 

Boston ,  Standard Weekly 

Boston,  Journal  of  Insurance  Economics Monthly 

Detroit,  Indicator Semi-m'Iy 

.Kansas  City,  Insurance  Magazine Monthly 

St.  Louis,  Bankers'  Review Monthly. 

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ILLINOIS Chicago,  Judicious  Advertising Monthly. 

Chicago,  Mailorder  Journal Monthly        10,829 

Chicago,  Plain  Talk Monthly. 

Chicago,  White's  Class  Advertising Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Profitable  Advertising .Monthly  5,503 

Boston,  Profit  and  Retail  Advertising Monthly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Ad-Wrlter Monthly  I 

NEBRASKA Omaha,  Western  Advertiser Monthly      '.ik-i.-- 

NEW  JERSEY Newmarket,  Advertisers'  Guide Monthly         5,062 

NEW  YORK Deposit,  Brains  for  the  Retailer  and  Advertiser... Weekly. 

New  Yorli—Mayihattan  and  Bronx, 

Fourth  Estate Weekly  I 

National  Advertiser Weekly       "jkl. " 

Newspaperdom Weekly  G 

Printers'  Ink Weekly         14,918 

Fame Monthly  H 

OHIO Columbus.  Advertising  World Monthly        19,354 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Rhode  Island  Advertiser Monthly      "jkl.- 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  White's  Sayings Monthly  I 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee  Circulation  Manager Monthly  I 

AGENTS. 

DELAWARE Wilmington,  Agents'  Guide Monthly      "jkl.- 

OHIO Alliance,  Schemer . . .». Monthly         5,000 

Lancaster,  Buckeye  Monthly. 

ARCHITECTURE,  CONTRACTING  AND  BUILDING. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Builder  and  Contractor Weekly  "jkl." 

Oakland,  Industrial  News Weekly  "jkl." 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. Washington,  U.  S.  Government  Advertiser Weekly  "jkl." 

Washington,    American    Institute    of    Architects 

Quarterly  Bulletin "jkl." 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Southern  Architect  and  Building  News Weekly  "jkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  American  Contractor Weekly  "/kl.  " 

Chicago,  Construction  News Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Contractor Semim'ly  I 

Chicago,  Fireproof Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  American  Building  Association  News Monthly  E 

Chicago,  Inlan d  Architect  and  News  Record Monthly  I 

Chicago,  National  Builder Monthly  7,666 

INDIANA. Evansville,  Building  News .Monthly. 

MARYLAND..  Baltimore,  Architects'  and  Builders'  Journal Monthly  H 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  Architectural  Review Monthly  (++) 

Boston,  Brickbullder Monthly  H 

Boston,  Topical  Architecture Monthly  I 

Lynn,  New  England  Architect  and  Home  Builder.. Monthly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Improvement  Bulletin Weekly  I 

Minneapolis,  Keith's  Magazine Monthly  F 

Minneapolis,  Western  Architect Monthly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Western  Contractor Weekly  I 

Kansas  City,  Architect  and  Builder Monthly  I 

St.  Louis,  Bulkier Monthly  G 

NEW  JERSEY West  Hoboken,  New  Jersey  Contractor  and  Real  Es- 
tate Bulletin Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

American  Shipbuilder Weekly  "jkl." 

Contract  News Weekly  "jkl." 

Engineering  Record Weekly  H 

Real  Estate  Record  and  Builders'  Guide Weekly  G 

American  Architect  and  Building  News Weekly  I 

Architects'  and  Builders'  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Architectural  Record  , Monthlj'  G 

Architecture Monthly  7,246 

Building  Trades  Association  Bulletin Monthly  I 

Carpentry  and  Building Monthly  H 

Manufacturer  and  Builder Monthly. 

Scientific  American  Building  Monthly G 


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llAlMIEliS    AND    IIAIRURESSING. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Professional  Barber Monthly  H 

NEW  YORK New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Barbers'  Journal,  etc Monthly  H 

New  York— Brooklt/n, 

American  Hairdresser Monthly  2,092 

OHIO Cleveland,  Barbers'  Journal Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Nat'l  Barber  and  Druggists'  Gazette.. Monthly  I 

BOOK!^,   NEWSPAPERS  AND   PERIODICALS. 

ILLINOIS... Chicago,  Bookseller Monthly  I 

Chicago,  National  Printer  Journalist Monthly  5,000 

Chicago,  Western  Publisher Monthly  •  jjiL" 

Mendota,  Editors'  Friend Weeklj'. 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Boston,  Trade  Press  List Monthly. 

MICHIGAN Howard,  Michigan  Bulletin Ai onthly  "jkl." 

Utica,  Buckeye  and  Wolverine  Editor Monthly  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA Omaha,  Western  Editor Monthly. 

NEW  YORK New  York— 3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

Editor  and  Publisher Weekly  "jkl." 

Fourth  Estate Weekly  I 

Journalist Weekly  "jkl  " 

Newspaperdom Weekly  Q 

Publishers' Weekly "iKr." 

Bookseller,  Newsdfealer  and  Stationer Seml-m'ly  G 

Book  and  Newsdealer Monthly  4,029 

Bookman Monthly  C 

Monthly  Union H 

Publishers'  Guide Monthly  I 

NORTH  CAROLINA..  .Charlotte,  Southern  Publisher Monthly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Booklovers  Magazine Monthly  C 

O NT ARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Bookseller  and  Stationer Monthly  H 

Toronto,  Canadian  Bookseller  and  Library  Journal. Monthly  "jkl." 

BREWING,   BOTTLING,  CIDER,   LIQUORS  AND  WINE. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Pacific  Wine  and  Spirit  RevieAv Monthly  I 

San  Francisco,  Wholesalers'  and  Retailers'  Review. Monthly  H 

Stockton,  Hotel  and  Wine  Gazette Monthly  "jkl." 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.. Washington.  Patriot Weekly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Mlda's  Criterion Seml-m'ly  I 

Chicago,  American  Brewers'  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Brewer  and  Maltster Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Der  Sternewirth Monthly. 

Chicago,  Mlda's  Illustrated  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Western  Brewer  and  Journal  of  the  Bar- 
ley, Malt  and  Hop  Trades Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Western  Broker Monthly. 

IN  DIANA Indianapolis,  Our  Standard Semi-m'ly  H 

Indianapolis,  Barrels  and  Bottles Monthly  I 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Kentucky  State  News Semi-monthly. 

Louisville,  Wiue  and  Spirit  Bulletin Monthly  I 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,    New    England    Liquor   Journal   and   Di- 

rectorj' Monthly  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA Omaha,  Protector Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY Orange,  Justice Monthly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK JHew  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Beverages Weekly  I 

Liquor  Trades  and  Hotel  Review Weekly. 

Bonfort's  Wine  and  Spirit  Circular Seml-m'ly  I 

Liquor  Trades'  Gazette Semi  monthly. 

Wine  and  Spirit  Gazette Seml-m'ly  H 

American  Brewer Monthly  "jkl." 

American  Carbonator  and  American  Bottler Monthly  2.000 

Am.  Wine  Press  and  Mineral  Water  News Monthly  2,891 

Brewers'  Journal  and  Barley,  Malt   and    Hop 

Trades'  Reporter Monthly  H 

National  Bottlers'  Gazette Monthly  H 

OHIO Columbus.  Wine  and  Spirit  News Weekly  I 

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KENTICKY Li»uU»llle.  H.---        -  1  B..X .   ..Monthly  »i 

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Wo.Hi.n  anil  Willow  War«  Tra*le  Hertew S«nil  m'ly  -ixi    ' 

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Pblladalphta.  National  Coopcra'  Journal Monthly  i.tSi 


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CARRIAGES  AND  AUTOMOBILEi^. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Paclttc  Motoring Monthly  1,039 

COLORADO Denver,  Motor  Field Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Automobile  Review  and  News Weekly  G 

ChlcaKO,  Motor  Age Weekly  H 

MIXNESOTA  Minneapolis,  Crow  Bar Monthly  H 

NEW  YORK New  Yor\i— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Automobile Weekly  12,085 

Automobile  Topics,  Illustrated Weekly  ".iki.." 

Horseless  Age Weekly  "jkl." 

Motor  World Weekly  "jkl." 

Automobile  Magazine Monthly  H 

Blacksmith  and  Wheelwright Monthly  15,416 

Dealer  and  Repairman Monthly. 

Hub Monthly  I 

Motor ■ Monthly,  "jkl." 

Motor  Car : Monthly  9,W6 

Motorcycle  Magazine Monthly. 

Troy,  Carriage  Dealers'  Journal Monthly  I 

OHIO Cincinnati,  International  Carriage  Directory Monthly. 

Cincinnati,  Spokesman  of  the  Carriage  and  Asso- 
ciate Trades Monthly  9,500 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  American  Vehicle Monthly  H 

Philadelphia,  Carriage^ Monthly I 

Philadelphia,  Cycle  and  Automobile  Trade  Journal. Monthly  4,251 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Harness  and  Carriage  Journal..  .Monthly  H 

Toronto,  Carriage  and  Implement  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

CLOTHING,  FURNISHING  GOODS  AND  TAILORING. 

ILLINOIS Bloomlngton,  Tailor Monthly. 

Chicago,  Apparel  Gazette Semi-m'ly  4,505 

Chicago,  Men's  Wear Semi  m'ly  5,006 

Chicago,  Storey's  Quarterly B 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Trade  Record Daily  I 

American  Clothier Monthly  F 

American  Knit  Goods  Review Monthly  'jkl." 

American  Tailor  and  Cutter Monthly  G 

Clothier  and  Furnisher Monthly  8,166 

Crerand's  Cloak  Journal Monthly  I 

Haberdasher Monthly  7,000 

Men's  Outtitter Monthly  "jkl." 

Nugent's  Bulletin Monthly  5,166 

Sartorial  Art  Journal Monthly  G 

Tailors'  Review Monthly. 

Women's  and  Infants' Furnisher Monthly  "jkl." 

OHIO Columbus,  Sales  Agent Monthly  7,333 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Dry  Goods  Review Monthly  Q 

COAL,  GAS,  WATER  AND  PETROLEUM. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Pacific  Oil  Reporter Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Jour,  of  Electricity,  Power  and  Qas..Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Black  Diamond Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Acetylene  Journal Monthly  4,338 

Chicago,  Clinic  and  Pure  Water  Journal Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Retail  Coalman Monthly. 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Coal  and  Coke Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

American  Gas  Light  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Coal  Trade  Journal  Weekly  H 

Fire  and  Water Weekly  "jkl." 

Progressive  Age Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Light Monthly  "jkl." 

Water  and  Gas  Review Monthly  3,500 

OHIO Lima,  Oil  News Semi  m'ly. 

Youngstown,  Industries Weekly  -jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburg,  Coal  Trade  Bulletin Semi  m'ly  -jkl.' 

Pittsburg,  Petroleum  Gazette Monthly  I 

Titusville,  Petroleum  Gazette Monthly  20,210 


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DRUCJ8,    CHEMICALS,   FIIAKMAC  Y,    OII.S,   PAINTS, 
PERFUMERY   AND   ^OAV-Continued. 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Southern  DriigK'st Monthly  I 

Atlanta,  Southern  Drug  Journal Monthly  I 

Savannah,  Southern  Drug  and  Paint  Review Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Paint,  Oil  and  Drug  Review Weekly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Western  Druggist Monthly  E 

Chicago,  Western  Painter Monthly  I 

IOWA Burlington,  Drug  News Monthly 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  American  Chemical  Journal Monthly  "^kl" 

MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Boston,  Apothecary Monthly. 

Boston,  New  England  Druggist Monthly  I 

Boston,  Spatula Monthly  H 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Bulletin  of  Pharmacy Monthly  E 

Detroit,  Retail  Druggist    Monthly  F 

St.  Joseph,  Gas  Power Monthly,  ".tk-i.." 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Northwestern  Druggist Monthly  I 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Meyer  Brothers'  Druggist Monthly  7,800 

St.  Louis,  National  Druggist Monthly  8,017 

NEW  YORK New  York;— i»/an/ia«an  and  Bronx, 

Oil,  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter Weekly  I 

Pharmaceutical  Era Weekly  P 

Am.  Druggist  and  Pharmaceutical  Record Semi  m'hly        H 

'            Deutsche  Amerikanische  Apotheker  Zeitung Monthly  I 

Druggists'  Circular Monthly  I 

Merck's  Report Monthly  F 

Painters' Magazine  and  Wall  Paper  Trade  Jour'l. Monthly  I 

Practical  Druggist Monthly  7,625 

Soap  Gazette  and  Perfumer Monthly  "jkl" 

OHIO Columbus,  Midland  Druggist Monthly. 

OREGON Portland,  Pacific  Drug  Review Monthly  2,196 

PENNSYLVANIA Malvern,  Master  Painter Monthly  "jkl.- 

Philadelphia,  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy Monthly  "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  Drugs,  Oils  and  Paints Monthly  I 

Philadelphia,  Nat'l  Barber  and  Druggists'  Gazette.  .Monthly  I 

Philadelphia,  Retrospect  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy. Monthly  H 

Pittsburg,  Petroleum  Gazette Monthly  I 

TEXAS Beaumont,  Oillnvestors'  Journal Semi-m'ly  "jjfL." 

WEST  VIRGINIA Sistersville,  West  Virginia  Daily  Oil  Review       )  ....  "jkl." 

West  Virginia  Weekly  Oil  Review  \ "jkl." 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  American  Soap  Journal Monthly  "jkl  " 

Milwaukee,  Pharmaceutical  Archives Monthly  "jkl." 

Milwaukee,  Pharmaceutical  Review  Monthly  I 

Reeseville,  Wisconsin  Druggist Monthly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Petrolia,  Advertiser  and  Canadian  Oil  Journal.  ...Wet  kly  I 

Toronto,  Canadian  Hardware  and  Metal  Merchant.. Weekly  H 

Toronto,  Canadian  Druggist Monthly  I 

Toronto,  Canadian  Pharmaceutical  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Pharmaceutical  Journal Monthly  I 

DRY    GOODS,   FANCY  GOODS  AND   NOTIONS,    GLOVES, 
SILKS   AND   TEXTILE   MANUFACTURES. 

GEORGIA Tallulah  Lodge,  Silk    Monthly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Dry  Goods  Reporter Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Dry  Goods  Review Monthly  I 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Table-Cloth Monthly  "jkl." 

KANSAS  Parsons,  Weavers'  Herald Monthly  I 

MASSACHUSETTS.. . .Boston,  Fibre  and  Fabric Weekly  6,065 

Boston,  Journal  of  Commerce Weekly  I 

Boston,  Mill  and  Shop  News Monthly  "jkl." 

Boston,  Textile  American Monthly. 

Boston,  Textile  World  Record Monthly  3,983 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Trade Weekly  6,759 

MISSOURI St.  Joseph,  Western  Dry  Goods Weeklj\ 

St.  Louis,  Dry  Goods  Man  and  General  Merchant Weekly 

St.  Louis,  Grocer  and  General  Merchant Weekly, 

NEW  YORK Gloversville,  Glovers'  Journal Monthly  1,008 

Gloversville,  Glovers' Review Monthly  I 


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NEW  JKItSEY Hobokco.  Steven*  ln*tltuip  In'iicator.                      ..Quarterly  I 

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NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattitn  and  Bronx. 

Engineering   and    Mining   Journal-Mining  and 

Metallurgy .Weekly  8,565 

Engineering  News Weekly  F 

Engineering  Record Weekly  H 

Railroad  Gazette Weekly  H 

American  Engineer  and  Railroad  Journal Monthly  4,500 

Cassier's  Magazine Mijntlily  I 

Engineering  Index Monttily. 

Engineering  Magazine Monthly  F 

Engineering  Review Monthly  5,650 

Insurance  Engineering Monthly  "jkl." 

International  Steam  Engineer Monthly  C 

Marine  Engineering  Monthly  5,730 

Municipal  Journal  and  Engineer Monthly  H 

Power Monthly  26,000 

Railway  and  Locomotive  Engineering Monthly  D 

Troy,  Power  and  Lighting  Economist Quarterly  "iKL." 

OHIO Cleveland,  Engineer Semi-m'ly  D 

Cleveland,  Engineers' Review Monthly  C 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Practical  Engineer Monthly  11,000 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Pacific  Building  and  Engineering  Record.. Weekly. 

WISCONSIN  Madison,  Wisconsin  Engineer Quarterly   "tkl. " 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto, Can.  Electrical  News  and  Eng.  Journal.. ..Monthly  I 

Toronto,  Canadian  Engineer Monthly  G 

EXPORTING. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  American  Adviser Monthly  "jja-" 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

International  Buyer Semi  m'ly  H 

American  Exporter. Monthly  F 

El  Comercio Monthly  7,292 

El  Economlsta  Internacional Monthly  H 

Exporters' and  Importers'  Journal Monthly  (!!) 

Foreign  Buyer Monthly  I 

Scientific  American  Export  Edition Monthly  H 

FAIRS,  CONVENTIONS,   PUBLIC    ASSEMBLIES  AND   EXPOSITIONS. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Lyceumite Monthly  5,250 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  World's  Fair  Bulletin Monthly  I 

NEW  JERSEY Newark,  Russell's  Convention  Dates Weekly  1,153 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Informant Semi-m'ly 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Billboard Weekly  13,647 

FASHIONS,    DRESS3IAKING   AND   MILLINERY. 

ILLINOIS , Chicago,  Apparel  Gazette Semi  m'ly  4,505 

Chicago,  Milliner Monthly  Q 

Chicago,  Storey's  Quarterly E 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Millinery  Guide Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS....Boston,  Fashion  Trio Monthly  A 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Vogue Weekly  D 

American  Dressmaker Monthly. 

American  Queen .* Monthly  D 

Costume  Royal Monthly  "iill-" 

Delineator Monthly  905,636 

Designer Monthly  237.852 

Elite  Styles Monthly  7U,00O 

Gardiner's  Magazine , Monthly  A 

Garment  Buyer Monthly  "jkl." 

Gentlewoman  Monthly  400,000 

Harper's  Bazaar Monthly  C 

Illustrated  Mil  liner Monthly  "jki." 

L'Art  de  la  Mode Monthly  G 

Le  Bon  Ton  et  le  Moniteur  de  la  Mode Monthly  C 

McCall's  Magazine. . .  Monthly  600,833 


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Chlcaito.  W«>«trrn  Brrwrr  an<l  Journal  of  the  lUr 

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New  V    -V      "       '.  ttlan  timrl  Bronx, 

All.    -  %    Flour  an.'.  FrtHl  Journal        .        Monthly 

Flour  Trade  .S.-wi Monthly 

Waterrille.  Tlme<  and  Hop  R«pott«r. We»k  ly 

OHIO Toledo.  Mark'>t  Krp..rt Dally. 

OhEOON  f'ortlan.t.  r..n.m.n-lal  Review  We.kly 

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GROCERY. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Grocer  and  Country  Mercbant Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Francleeo,  Rerail  Grocer Weekly  "iKi." 

San  Francisco.  Retail  Grocers'  Advocate Weekly  Q 

COLORADO Denver,  Western  Grocer,  Butcher  and  Clerk .Monthly  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Southern  Merchant Semim'ly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Grocer Weekly. 

Chicago,  Modern  Grocer Weekly  F 

KANSAS Topeka,  Merchants'  Journal Weekly  2,600 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  New  England  Grocer Weekly  H 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Trade Weekly  6,759 

Menominee,  Merchandise Weekly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Com'l  Bulletin  and  N'thwest  Trade..  .Weekly  "iKL" 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Journal  of  Commerce Weekly  H 

St.  Louis,  Grocer  and  General  Merchant Weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Interstate  Grocer Weekly  H 

NEW  YORK New  Yoi±— Manhattan  mid  Bronx. 

American  Grocer Weekly  I 

Fruitman's  Guide Weekly  H 

Fruit  Trade  Journal  and  Produce  Record Weekly  I 

Retail  Grocer's  Advocate Weekly  "jkl." 

Grocers'  Journal Semi  m'ly  "jkl." 

SpiceMlll Monthly,  "jkl." 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Jobber  an4  Retail  Grocer Monthly  I 

Cleveland,  Inland  Grocer Weekly  H 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Grocery  World Weekly  11,764 

Philadelphia,  Grocers'  Review Monthly  "jkl" 

Pittsburp,  Retail  Merchants'  Review Weekly  "jkl." 

Scranton,  Up-to-Date Monthly  I 

TEXAS Dallas,  Retail  Merchant. Monthly  1,319 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Food  Topics Monthly,  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Grocer Weekly  Q 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Le  Prix  Courant Weekly  2.343 


HATJ?,    CAPS    AND    FUR. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Men's  Wear Semi -m'ly      5,006 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Grocer  and  General  Merchant Weekly. 

NEW  YORK New  YoriL—3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

American  Hatter Monthly  3,500 

Clothier  and  Furnisher Monthly  8,166 

Fur  Trade  Review Monthly  "tkl." 

HatReview Monthly  (??) 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Dry  Goods  Review Monthly  G 

HORSESHOEING  AND  BLACKSxlIITHING. 

COLORADO Denver,  International  Horseshoers'  Magazine Monthly  "jkl." 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Horseshoers'  Journal Monthly  I 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Crow  Bar Monthly  H 

NEW  YORK Buffalo,  American  Blacksmith Monthly  "jkl." 

New  Yor^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Blacksmith  and  Wheelwright Monthly  15,416 

HOTELS. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Hotel  Gazette Weekly  i 

San  Francisco,  Hotel  Gazette Weekly  H 

San  Francisco,  Hotel  Mail Weekly.  "jkl." 

Stockton,  Hotel  and  Wine  Gazette Monthlj'  'jkl." 

COLORADO Colorado   Springs,    Colorado   Tourist    and    Hotel 

Reporter Weekly  "jkl." 

Denver,  Hotel  Bulletin Daily  "jkl." 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Watts'  Oflticial  Railroad  Guide Monthly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  National  Hotel  Reporter Daily  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Hotel  World Weekly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Hotel  Monthly 4,583 

MICHIGAN Mt.  Clemens,  Bath  City  Hotel  News Weekly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Railway  and  Hotel  News Daily  I 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Hotel  Reporter Daily  "jKt." 


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IRON,      METALS,     MECHANICS,    IMPLEMENTS,    HARDWARE 

AND     MACHINEKY-Con^tHwcd. 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Blacksmith  and  Wheelwiiuht Monthly  15,416 

Boiler  Maker Monthly  4.542 

Compressed  Air Monthly  2,127 

Hardware  Dealers'  Magazine Monthly  17,500 

International  Steam  Engineer Monthly  C 

Machinery Monthly  23,617 

Metal  Industry Monthly  2,500 

Mineral  Collector Monthly,  "jkl." 

Railway  and  Locomotive  Engineering Monthly  D 

Railway  Machinery Monthly  H 

Self  Education  for  Mechanics Monthly  ".xkl." 

NORTH  DAKOTA Fargo,  Northwest  Implement  Trade Monthly. 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Gas  Engine Monthly  H 

Cincinnati,  Implement  and  Vehicle  News Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Iron  Trade  Review Weekly  "jkl" 

Cleveland,  Engineer..  Semi  m'ly  D 

Cleveland,  Engineers'  Review Monthly  D 

Cleveland,  Foundry ..Monthly  H 

Cleveland,  Patternmaker Monthly  "jkl" 

Youngstown,  Industries Weekly  "jjo.." 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Implemeiit  Age Seml-m'ly  H 

Philadelphia,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Iron  and 

Steel  Association.; Bi  m'ly  "jkl" 

Pittsburg,  American  Manufacturer  andiron  World.  Weekly  I 

Scranton,  Mines  and  Minerals Monthly  13,518 

TENNESSEE Chattanooga,  Tradesman Semi-m'hly         G 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Hardware  and  Metal  Merchant.. Weekly  H 

Toronto,  Canadian  Manufacturer Semi-m'hly        H 

Toronto,  Canadian  Electrical  News  and  Engineer- 
ing Journal Monthly  I 

Toronto,  Canadian  Engineer Monthly  G 

Toronto,  Canadian  Implement  and  Vehicle  Trade.  .Monthly  6.000 

Toronto,  Carriage  and  Implement  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Toronto,  Machinery  and  Manufacturing  News. ....  .Monthly. 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Le  Prix  Courant Weekly  2,343 

JEWELRY,   WATCH  HAKING  AND   OPTICAL  GOODS. 

CONNECTICUT New  Haven,  Goldsmith  and  Silversmith Monthly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  American  Jeweler Monthly  5,000 

Chicago,  Jewelers'  Journal Monthly  G 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Association  Jeweler Monthly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Jeweler  and  Optician Monthly  2,250 

NEW  YORK New  York— 3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

Jewelers'  Circular- Weekly I 

Jeweler Monthly. 

Optical  Journal Monthly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia.  Keystone Monthly  P 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Manufacturing  Jeweler Weekly  H 

TEXAS Dallas,  Western-Southern  Jeweler Monthly. 

ONTARIO.  CAN Toronto,  Trader  and  Canadian  Jeweler Monthly  "jkl-" 

LAUNDRY. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  National  Laundry  Journal Semi-m'ly  G 

NEW  YORK Troy,  American  Laundry  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Starchroom  Monthly  O 

ONTARIO,  CAN Peterborough,  Canadian  Laundry  man Monthly  I 

LEATHER,    BOOTS   A\D    SHOES,   HARNESS,   TANNING  AND 

TRUNKS. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Hide  and  Leather Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Shoe  Trade  Journal  Weekly  Q 

Chicago.  Men's  Wear Seml-m'ly  5,006 

Chicago,  National  Harness  Review Monthly  G 


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PK.S'NsYLVANlA. Phlladrl|.hl«.  Marlllnie  Journal 

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MERCANTILE  AND  MANUFACTURING. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Dixie  Manufacturer Weekly  ".iki." 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Trade  Journal Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Coast  Merchant Seml-m'ly  Q 

Stockton.  Report Dally  '•ikl-" 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Market  Reporter  and  Slilppers'  Guide Weekly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Merchants'  Record  and  Show  Window..  ..Monthly  G 

Chicago,  Mixed  Stocks Monthly  I 

Chicago,  System Monthly  33,750 

Chicago,  Banking  and  Mercantile  World Bi-m'thly  i 

Waukegan,  Flour  and  Feed Monthly. 

INDIANA Wabash.  Clerk Monthly. 

IOWA Des  Moines.  Iowa  Trade  Journal Monthly  4,541 

Dubuque,  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Review Seml-m'ly  "jkl-" 

Mason  City,  Retailer Monthly. 

KANSAS Topeka,  Mei'chants'  Journal Weekly  2,600 

MAINE Bangor,  Industrial  Journal Monthly  I 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Manufacturers'  Record Weekly  I 

Baltimore,  Merchants'  and  Manufacturers'  Journal.  Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  Superintendent  and  Foreman Weekly  I 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor,  Modern  Methods Monthly. 

Detroit,  Book-Keeper Monthly  F 

Detroit,  Home  Study Monthly  I 

Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Tradesman Weekly  Q 

Menominee,  Merchandise Weekly. 

MINNESOTA Duluth,  Trade  News Semi  m'ly.  I 

Minneapolis,    Northwestern    Clerk    and    Window 

Dresser Monthly  I 

Minneapolis,  Office  Blotter Monthly  "jkl-" 

Minneapolis,  Salesman Monthly. 

MISSISSIPPI Gulf  port,  Mississippi  Journal Monthly  I 

Vicksburg.  Southland Weekly  "jkl.- 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Journal  of  Commerce Weekly  H 

Kansas  City,  Manufacturer  and  Merchant .Monthly  5,229 

Saint  Louis,  Merchant Weekly  "jkx." 

Saint  Louis,  American  Merchant Semi  m'ly  P 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Country  Merchant Weekly. 

Lincoln,  Trade  Review Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY MerchantviUe,  Investors'  Guide Monthly. 

NEW  YO  RK New  Yor^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Mercantile  and  Financial  Times Weekly  H 

U.  S.  Financial  and  Mercantile  Examiner Weekly  H 

American  Industries • Semi  m'ly  F 

Business  World Monthly  I 

Counter Monthly. 

Manufacturer  and  Builder Monthly. 

New  York— ifrooW//n, 

Manufacturers' Journal Monthly  1,189 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Merchant  and  Manufacturer Weekly  I 

Cincinnati,  Merchant  Sentinel Weekly  "jkl." 

Cleveland,  Inland  Grocer Weekly  H 

Columbus,  Sample  Case Monthly  28,850 

PENNSYLVANIA Beaver  Springs,  American  Business  Journal Monthlj'. 

Meadville,  Salesmanship Monthly,  "jkl." 

Philadelpliia,  Manufacturer Bi-monthly  "jkl." 

Pittsburg,  Am.  Manufactui-er  and  Iron  World Weekly  I 

Pittsburg,  Retail  Merchants'  Review Weekly  "jkl" 

TENNESSEE Knoxville,  Business  Magazine .Monthly  I 

Memphis,  Soutliern  Industrial  Review Monthly  "jkl." 

Nashville,  Merchant  and  Manufacturer Monthly  G 

TEXAS Dallas,  Ginner  and  Miller. .  Weekly  6,000 

Dallas, Retail  Merchant Monthly  1,319 

Dallas,  Texas  Trade  Review  and  Industrial  Record. .Monthly  H 

El  Paso.  Miner  and  Manufacturer Monthly  2,812 

Houston,  American  Rlceman  and  Farmer Monthly. 

Houston,  Southern  Industrial  &  Lumber  Review. .  .Monthly  H 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Truth Weekly  3,111 


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MI'SISG-Continued. 

MINNESOTA . .  .Minneapolis.  Metal  Miner Monthly  "iKL." 

Virginia,  Virginian Weekly  "jkl." 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Lead  and  Zinc  News Weekly  "ikjl." 

St.  Louis.  Money  IMaker Montiily  H 

NEVADA Ely,  Nevada  Mining  Review Weekly  "iKL.- 

NEW  MEXICO Tres  Pledras,  Mining  Reporter Weekly,  ".ikl" 

NEW  VORK New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Coal  Trade  Journal Weekly  H 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal Weekly  8.565 

Mining  Magazine Monthly  7,062 

OHIO Cleveland  American  Magazine Monthly. 

OREGON Grant's  Pass,  Oregon  Mining  Journal Weekly  ".iki,." 

Portland,  Pacific  Miner Semi  m'ly  H 

Prairie  Citj',  Miner  Weekly  "jkl." 

Sumpter,  Miner Weekly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  National  Investor Monthly  •jkl." 

Scranton,  Mines  and  Minerals Monthly  13.518 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Deadwood,  Black  Hills  Mining  Review Weekly  "jkl." 

TEXAS El  Paso,  Miner  and  Manufacturer Monthly  2,812 

UTAH Marysvale,  Free  Lance Weekly. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Reporter Daily  "jkl." 

Salt  Lake  Citj-,  Salt  Lake  Mining  Review Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON Index,  Miner .' Weekly  "jkl." 

Loomis,  Palmer  Mountain  Prospector Weekly  "jkl." 

Seattle,  Northwestern  Miner Semi  m'ly  I 

Spokane,  Mining Monthly  I 

Tacoma,  American  Standard Monthly. 

WISCONSIN Florence,  Mining  News Weekly  "jkl.  • 

North  Freedom,  J ournal Weekly  "jkl." 

WYOMING Battle  Lake,  Mining  Review Weekly. 

Encampment,  Herald Weeklj-  "jkl." 

Laramie,  Wyoming  Industrial  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Riverside,  Record Weekly. 

B.COLUMBIA.  CAN.. Ashcroft,  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Phoenix,  Pioneer  and  Boundary  Mining  Journal..  .Weekly  -jkl." 

Vancouver,  Mining  Exchange ; Monthly  ' -jkl." 

Victoria,  British  Columbia  Mining  Record Monthly  "jkl.- 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN. ..Stellarton,  Maritime  Mining  Record Semi-m'ly  ".tkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Fort  Williain,  Industrial  Review Semi  m'ly  "jkl." 

Toronto,  Canadian  Mining  Review Monthly  1,186 

Toronto,  Economist Monthly  I 

NAVAL.  STORES. 

FLORIDA Jacksonville,  Industrial  Record Weekly  "jkl  " 

GEORGIA Savannah.  Naval  Stores  Review Weeklj^  "jkl.  " 

PAPER,  STATIONERY,   PRINTING,   BOOKBINDING,   BOX   MAKING, 

STAMPS,  ENGRAVING,   ELECTROTYPING  AND 

lilTHOGRAPHY. 

CALIFORNIA Oakland,  Printer Monthly  ".tkl.- 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. Washington,  International  Bookbinder Monthly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Paper  Trade Weekly  "jkl. " 

Chicago,  Allied  Printing  Trades  Journal Monthlj-  "jkl" 

Chicago,  Box  Trade  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Commercial  Stamp  Trade  Journal Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Inland  Printer Monthly  18,812 

Chicago,  National  Printer  Journalist Monthly  5,C0O 

Chicago,  Shears  Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Western  Stationer Monthly. 

Chicago,  Engraver  and  Electrotyper Bl  m'ly  "jkl." 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Deutsch- Amerikanlsche  Buchdrucker 

Zeitung Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Indianapolis,  Typographical  Journal Monthly  43,675 

MASSACHUSETTS  , . .  .Boston,  Press  and  Printer Bi-weekly  I 

Boston,  New  England  Printing  Trades  Journal Monthly 

Cambridge,  Printing  Art Monthly  5,091 

Springfield,  New  England  Stationer  and  Printer Monthly. 


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POSTAL. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.  Washington,  Postal  Record Monthly  19,375 

Washington,  Postmasters'  Advocate Monthly  C 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Postal  Clerk Monthly  11,875 

MICHIGAN Saint  Clair,  Postmaster  Everywhere .Monthly  23,141 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.. .  .Portsmonth,  Railway  Post  Office Monthly  8,956 

NEW  YORK New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

U.  S.  Official  Postal  Guide Monthly. 

KAILKOADS. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Southwest  Official  Guide Monthly  » 

San  Francisco,  Bishop's  ABC  Guide Monthly  H 

COLORADO Denver,  Railway  Gazette Monthly  G 

Denver,  Rocky  Mountain  Official  Railway  Guide. .  .Monthly  I 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Railroad  Herald  Monthly  H 

Atlanta,  Railroad  Record  and  Common  Carrier Monthly  "iKL." 

Atlanta,  Watts'  Official  Railroad  Guide Monthly  H 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Railway  Age Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Railway  and  Engineering  Review Weekly  H 

Chicago,  American  Adviser Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  General  Manager Monthly  "jkl." 

IOWA La  Porte  City,  Railway  News Weekly. 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Woods  Official  Railway  Guide Monthly. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Railway  and  Hotel  News Daily  I 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Hotel  Reporter Daily  "jkl." 

St.  Louis.  Railway  Journal Monthly  3,283 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Engineering  News Weekly  F 

Leonard's  Railway  News Weekly  I 

Rail  road  Gazette Weekly  H 

Stockholder Weekly  "jkl." 

American  Engineer  and  Railroad  Journal Monthly  4,500 

Four-Track  News Monthly  92,916 

Official  Railway  Equipment  Register Monthly  2,512 

Railway  Critic Monthly  I 

Railway  Machinery Monthly  H 

Travelers'  Railway  Guide Monthly  "jkl." 

X  YZ  Railway  Guide Monthly. 

Pocket  List  of  R.  R.  Officials Quarterly  19,547 

Railway  Line  Clearances  and  Car  Dimensions.  .Quarterly  4,760 

OREGON Portland  Pacific  Northwest  Official  ABC  Railway 

and  Marine  Guide Monthly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster,  laternational  Railway  Journal Monthly  I 

Lancaster,  Railroad  Fi'eight  and  Baggage  Man Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Railway  Recorder Monthly  "jkl." 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Reporter Daily  "jkl." 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Commercial  Reporter Daily. 

Seattle,  Railroad  and  Marine  Gazette Monthly  "jkl." 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Railway  and  Shipping  World    Monthly  1,500 

REAL.  ESTATE  AND  IMMIGRATION. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Dixie  Manufacturer  Weekly  "jkl" 

Birmingham,  Dixie  Home Monthly  "jkl." 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Journal Daily  H 

San  Francisco,  Resources  of  California Monthly  "jkl." 

COLORADO Denver,  Journal Daily  "jkl." 

Denver,  Montclair  Mirror Weekly  "jkl." 

Denver,  Rocky  Mountain  Sentinel Weekly  "jkl." 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Connecticut  Commercial  Bulletin Weekly  "jkl." 

FLORIDA Miami,  Florida  East  Coast  Homeseeker Monthly  "jki,." 

ILLINOIS  Chicago,  Economist Weekly  3,391 

Chicago,  Der  Auswanderer , Monthly  i 

Chicago,  Farm  Loans  and  City  Bonds  Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Homeseeker  and  Investor Monthly. 

IOWA Traer,  Farm  and  Real  Estate  Journal Monthly  6,000 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Home  Tribune Monthly  "jkl." 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Record Dally  "jkl." 

Baltimore,  Architects' and  Builders*  Journal Monthly  H 


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NEW  YORK New  York— iW(j  nhtitt<in  and  Bronx, 

Telegraph  Age Seml-m'ly  F 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Railway  and  Shipping  World Monthly  1,500 

THRESHING. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Thresher  World Monthly  E 

MICHIGAN St.  Joseph,  Threshermen's  Review Monthly  D 

WISCONSIN Madison,  American  Thresherman Monthly  B 

TOBACCO. 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  New  England  Tobacco  Grower Monthly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Retailers'  Journal Monthly  Q 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Our  Standard Semi-m'ly  H 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Tobacco  Worker Monthly  ".ik_l." 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Journal Monthly  I 

NEW  YORK New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Tobacco Weekly  H 

Tobacco  Leaf Weekly  "ikj.  - 

U.  S.  Tobacco  Journal  Weekly  G 

NORTH  CAROLINA. ..Winston-Salem,  Southern  Tobacco  Journal Weekly  ••iKL.- 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Western  Tobacco  Journal Weekly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Tobacco  World Weekly  "jkl.  '• 

VIRGINIA Richmond,   Southern  Tobacconist   and  Manufac- 
turers' Record Weekly  I 

WISCONSIN Edgerton,  Wisconsin  Tobacco  Reporter Weekly  I 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Journal Monthly  "jkl." 

QUEBEC.  CAN Montreal,  Liqueurs  et  Tabacs Monthly  1,799 


TRANSPORTATION  AND  TRAVELING. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Commercial  Traveler Monthly  'jkl" 

San  Francisco,  Traveler Monthly  P 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Automobile  Review  and  News Weekly  G 

Chicago,  American  Graphic Monthly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Pointer Monthly  "jkl.- 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Western  Sportsman Monthly  G 

St.  Louis,  T.  P.  A.  News  Letter Monthly  D 

St.  Louis,  Travel Monthly  H 

NEW  YORK Hfew  York— 3ianhatt an  and  Bronx, 

American  Commercial  Traveler Monthly. 

Outing Monthly  D 

Travelers' Railway  Guide Monthly  "jkl." 

Pocket  List  of  R.  R.  Officials Qu arterly  19,547 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Express  Gazette Monthly  F 

Cincinnati,  Saxby's  Travelers'  Magazine Monthly  G 

Columbus,  Sample  Case  Monthly  28,850 

PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster,  International  Railway  Journal Monthly  I 

MANITOBA Winnipeg,  Waghorn's  Guide Monthly  4,212 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Railway  and  Shipping  World Monthly  1,500 

Toi-onto,  Travel  and  Recreation Monthlj'  I 

UNDERTAKING,    EMBALMING,    CEMETERIES, 
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CONNECTICUT Westport,  Modern  Embalmer Monthly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Embalmers'  Monthly 4,883 

Chicago,  Park.Cemetery  and  Landscape  Gardening. Monthly  1,817 

Chicago,  Western  Undertaker Monthly  6,000 

KANSAS Topeka,  Sunflower  Undertaker Monthly  "iKL  " 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  American  Undertaker Monthly  "jkl." 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Sunnyslde Monthly  G 

Rochester,  Casket Monthly  G 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto.     Canadian    Furniture     and    Upholstery 

Journal  and  Undertakers'  Gazette  ...Monthly  "jkl" 

AVINDOVV  DRESSING. 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  N.  W.  Clerk  and  Window  Dresser Monthly  I 

NEW  YORK Mount  Vernon,  Window  Trimmer Monthly  I 


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FINNISH. 

MASSACHUSETTS.... FItehburg.Poh.ian  Tahtl  Weekly  "jki" 

MICHIGAN Calumet.  Paivalehtl Dally  "iKL." 

Calumet,  American  Untlset Semi-w'ly  I 

Calumet,  Suometar Weekly. 

Kaleva,  Silrtolalnen Semi-w'ly  F 

MINNESOTA New  York  Mills,  Uusl  Kotlmaa Weekly  I 

New  York  Mills.  Lentavla  Lchtia Monthly. 

OHIO Ashtabula,  Amerikan  Sanomat Weekly  10,986 

OREGON Astoria.  Lannetar Weekly 

FRENCH. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Union  Nouvelle Weekly.  I 

San  Francisco,  Le  Franco  Californlen  ) Daily  "jkl." 

San  Francisco,  Le  Franco  Californlen  J Weekly  "iKL." 

San  Francisco,  L'Impartlal  Californlen Weekly  "jlkl." 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Courrler  Canadlen Weekly  Q 

LOUISIANA; Breaux  Bridge,  Valley  of  Teche Weekly  "jkl  •• 

Convent,  L'Interim Weekly  "iKL." 

Napoleonville,  Assumption  Pioneer Weekly  "jkl  ■• 

New  Orleans,  L'Abellle  ? Daily  #  # 

New  Orleans,  L'Abellle  ) Weekly 

New  Orleans,  La  Guepe Weekly  "jkl." 

Opelousas.  Courier Weekly  '.ikl  " 

Reserve,  La  Meschacebe Weekly  "jkl." 

Thibodeaux,  Sentinel Weekly  "jkl." 

MAINE Biddeford,  La  Justice Weekly  "jkl." 

Lewiston,  Le  Messager Semi-w'ly  I 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Fall  River,  L'Independant ) Daily  H 

Fall  River,  L'Independant ) Weekly  "jkl." 

Fitchburg,  Le  Globe Weekly  I 

Holyoke,  Le  Journal Weekly. 

Lawrence,  Le  Courrler  National Semi  w'ly  •iKL." 

Lawrence,  Le  Progres Weekly  "jkl. " 

Lowell,  L'Etoile Daily  H 

Marlboro,  L'Estafette Weekly  "jkl." 

Northampton,  T-e  Rateau Weekly. 

Springfield,  Le  Citoyen  Franco-Americain Weekly  "jkl." 

Worcester,  L  Opinion  Publique Dailj-  4,7S2 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Echo  de  I'Ouest Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  .  .Franklin  Falls.  L'Echo  de  Franklin Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Manchester,  L'Avenir  National ..Daily  3,352 

Manchester.  Le  Cauado  Americain Weekly  5,077 

Nashua,  L'Impartlal Tri-w'kly  "jsi" 

NEW  YORK New  Yor^—3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

Courrler  des  Etats-Unis  ^ Daily  I 

Courrler  des  Etats  Unls  > Sundays  H 

Courrler  des  Etats-Unis  ) Weekly  G 

RHODE  ISL.4lND Pawtucket,  Le  Jean  Baptiste Semi- weekly      H 

Woonsocket,  La  Tribune  } Daily  H 

Woonsocket,  Le  Progres  S Weekly  "jkl." 

MANITOBA .  CAN St.  Boniface,  Le  Manitoba Weekly  "jkl." 

Winnipeg,  L'Echo  du  Manitoba Weekly    •  "jkl.  • 

NEW  B'WICK,  CAN.  ...Bathurst,  Courrler  des  Provinces  Maritimes Weekly  "jkl." 

Shediac,  Le  Moniteur  Acadien Semi- weekly       I 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN.. Weymouth  Bridge,  L'Evangeline Weekly  I 

ONTARIO,  CAN Ottawa,  Le  Temps Daily  H 

Sturgeon  Falls,  Colonization Weekly. 

Windsor,  Le  Progres Weekly  ".ikl." 

P.  E.  ISLAND,  CAN... Tignlsh,L'Inipartial Weekly  I 

QUEBEC,  CAN Arthabaskaville,  L'Uuion  des  Cantons  de  I'Est Weekly  "jkl" 

Berthier,  La  Gazette  de  Berthier Weekly  "jkl" 

Chicoutimi,  Le  Progres  du  Saguenay , Weekly  "jkl-" 

Drummondville,  La  Justice Weekly  "jkl." 

Fraserville,  Le  Journal  de  Fraserville Weekly  "jkl  " 

Hull,  Le  Spectateur Weekly  "jki." 

Joliette,  Le  Progres Weekly. 

Joliette,  L'Etoile  du  Nord Weekly  H 

Levis,  Le  Quotidien        ) Daily  H 

Levis,  L'Hebdomadaire  S Weekly  "jkl.  • 


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CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Gernianla Weekly  "iia-." 

Los  Angeles,  Sud  Callfornta  Post Weekly  "ikl." 

Oakland,  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Sacramento,  NordCallforuia  Herold ....Weekly  ••iiur  " 

San  Diego.  SuedCalifornla  Deutsche  Zeltung Weekly  "jki.." 

San  Francisco,  California  Domokrat           ? Dally  Q 

San  Francisco,  California  Staats  Zeitung  J Weekly  G 

San  Francisco,  California  Volksfreund Weekly  H 

San  Francisco,  Deutsche  Vereins  Zeltung Weekly  I 

San  Francisco,  Hebrew Weekly  "jkl." 

San  Francisco,  Tageblat  t Weekly  2,537 

San  Jose,  California Weekly  ".nii." 

Stockton,  Courier Weekly  "jkl." 

COLORADO r. Denver,  Colorado  Herold  / Daily  "jkl." 

Denver,  Colorado  Herold  ) Weekly  I 

Denver,  Colorado  Vorwarts Weekly  "jkl." 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Der  Hartforder  Herold Weekly  "ijLt-" 

New  Haven,  Anzeiger Weekly  "jkl." 

New  Haven,  Connecticut  Freie  Presse Weekly  "jjvl." 

New  Haven,  Der  Harmanns  Sohn Weekly  "jkl." 

DELAWARE Wilmington,  Freie  Presse Pemi  w'ly  "jiu." 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.. Washington.  Journal Weekly  I 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Georgia  Staats-Nachrichten Weekly  "jicl." 

ILLINOIS Alton,  Banner Weekly  "jkl." 

Aurora,  Volksfreund  ) Daily  jkl." 

Aurora,  Volksfreund  ) Weekly  "jjil." 

Belleville,  Post  und  Zeitung  i Daily  "jkl." 

Belleville,  Post  und  Zeitung  i Weekly  I 

Belleville,  Tageblatt  and  Arbeiter  Zeitung) Daily  ".ikl." 

Belleville,  Treu  Bund                                         > Sundays  "jkl." 

Belleville,  Tageblatt  and  Arbeiter  Zeitung  ) Weekly  "jkl." 

Bloomington,  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Abend  Post      ) Daily  44,815 

Chicago,  Sonntags  Post  S Sundays  32,695 

Chicago,  Arbeiter  Zeitung  i Daily  E 

Chicago,  Die  Fackel             > Sundays  C 

Chicago.  Vorbote                 ) Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Der  Republikaner Daily  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Freie  Presse  ) Daily  P 

Chicago,  Freie  Presse  > Sundays  F 

Chicago,  Fr«ie  Presse  ) Weekly  F 

Chicago,  Illinois  Staats-Zeitung  ■]  Mornings  )         j, 

Chicago,  Abend  Presse                   I  Evenings  J 

Chicago,  Westen  und  Dabeim      (  ...Sundays  P 

Chicago,  Illinois  Staats  Zeitung  J  Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Der  Beobachter Weekly  G 

Chicago,  Die  Runseliau Weekly. 

Chicago,  Katholi-sches  Sonntagsblatt Sundays  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Katholisches  Wochenblatt Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Neues  Leben Weekly  2,764 

Chicago,  Ordensblatt Weekly  "jkl." 

Chicago,  Post Weekly. 

,                                  Chicago,  Vereins-Zeltung Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Die  Weser-Nachrichten Bi-weekly  I 

Chicago,  American  Brewers'  Review Monthly  ".ikl." 

Chicago,  Brewer  and  Maltster Monthly  H 

Chicago,  Der  Auswanderer Monthly  I 

Chicago,  Der  Sternewirth Monthly. 

Chicago,  Ordensblatt  der  Harugari Monthly  I 

Danville,  Deutsche  Zeltung Weekly  "jkl." 

Decatur,  Deutsche  Zeitung Weekly  "jkl." 

East  St.  Louis,  Zeitung Weekly  "jkl." 

Effingham,  Volksblatt Weekly  "jkl." 

Elgin,  Deutsche  Zeitung Weekly  I 

Elgin,  Germania  ) Weekly  "jkl." 

Elgin,  Herold        J    Weekly  "jkl." 

Elgin,  Uhr Weekly  "jkl." 

E vauston,  Katholischer  Jugend  Preund Weekly  Q 

Freeport,  Banner Weekly  "jkl." 

Freeport.  Deutscher  Anzeiger Weekly  1.752 

German  Valley,  Der  Mitarbeiter Monthly  "jkl." 


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IOWA Burlington,  Lutherlsclier  ZIons-Bote El  w'ly. 

Burlington,  Fest  Zeltung Monthly. 

Carroll,  Demokrat Weekly  "iKL." 

Cascade,  KathoUscher  Waechter Weekly  I 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Post ..Semi  w'kly'iiii" 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Staats-Zeltung Weekly  "jkjl." 

Charles  City,  Famillen  Freund Weekly  ■■jki..- 

Clinton,  Aiizeiger Trl-weekly  I 

Clinton,  Die  Iowa  Volkszeltuug Weekly  "jki-" 

Council  Bluffs,  Freie  Presse Weekly  "jki..- 

Davenport,  D^^-r  Demokrat ) Dally  "-jkl." 

Davenport,  Der  Demokrat  > Semi-w'ly  ".ikl." 

Davenport,  Der  Demokrat ) Weekly  "ikl." 

Davenport,  Iowa  Reform  )  Seml-w'ly  I 

Davenport,  Iowa  Reform  ) Weekly  I 

Davenport,  Tri-City  Advertiser Weekly. 

Denison,  Der  Demokrat Weekly  "jkl." 

Denison,  Zeltung Weekly  "jkl." 

Des  Moines,  Iowa  Staats  Anzelger Weekly  I 

Dubuque,  Der  Presbyteraner Weekly  1,550 

Dubuque,  KathoUccber  Westen Weekly  Q 

Dubuque,  Luxemburger  Gazette Weekly  I 

Dubuque,  National-Demokrat Weekly  "jkl." 

Dubuque,  Our  German  Work : — Quarterly  I 

Elkader,  Nord  lowafterold Weekly  "jkl." 

Keokuk,  Post  Anzelger Weekly  "jkl." 

Le  Mars,  Herold Weekly  I 

Manning,  Herold Weekly  "jkl." 

Maquoketa,  Jackson  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Marshalltown,  Beobachter. Weekly  "jicl." 

Muscatine,  Der  Correspondent Weekly  "jkl." 

Muscatine,  Deutsclier  Anzelger Weekly  "jkl." 

New  Hampton,  Iowa  Freie  Presse Weekly  "jkl." 

Ottumwa,  Journal Weekly  "jkl" 

Postviile,  Iowa  Volksblatt Weekly  "jkl." 

Rock  Rapids,  Deulscher  General  Anzelger Weekly. 

Sigourney,  Courier Weekly  "jkl." 

Sioux  City,  Courier Weekly  I 

Sioux  City,  Der  Volksf reund Weekly  ( 1 1) 

Sioux  City,  Hospital  und  Krankenf reund Bi  monthly  I 

Spirit  Lake,  Deutsche  Post t Weekly  "jkl." 

Waterloo,  Der  Deutsche- Amerikaner Weekly  -jjiL." 

Waverly,  Phoenix Weekly  ".ikl. " 

KANSAS Atchison,  Kansas  Staats  Anzeiger Weekly  H 

Ellin  wood,  Barton  Co.  Presse Weekly  I 

Ellin  wood.  Leader  Weekly  "jkl." 

Great  Bend,  Barton  Co.  Presse Weekly  "jkl." 

Hlllsboro,  Presse Weekly  I 

Hillsboro,  Gemeindeblatt Seml-m'ly. 

Hillsboro,  Sonntagsschul-Bote Monthly. 

Kingman,  Kingman  Co.  Telegraph Weekly  "jkl." 

Lawrence,  Germania Weekly  "jicl." 

Leavenworth,  Trlbuene Weekly 

Newton,  Post  and  Volksblatt Weekly  H 

Pittsburg,  Volksf  reund Weekly  I 

Topeka,  Kansas  Telegraph Weekly  "jkl." 

Wichita,  Herold Weekly  I 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Anzeiger) Daily  H 

Louisville,  Anzeiger> Semi  w'ly  H 

Louisville.  Anzeiger) Weekly  Q 

Louisville,  KathoUscher  Glaubensbote Weekly  I 

Louisville,  Omnibus Sunday  "jkl." 

Louisville.  Kentucky  State  News Semi-monthly. 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Deutsche  Zeltung? Dally  "jkl." 

New  Orleans,  Deutsche  Zeltung  J Weekly  ".ikl." 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Der  Deutsche  Correspondent ) Dally  Q 

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St.  Louis,  Mississippi  Blaetter 

St.  Louis,  Westliche  Post 

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MISSOURI Jefferson  City,  Missouri  Volksfreund Weekly  "jkl- " 

Jefferson  City,  Post Weekly  I 

Joplin,  Trlbuene .' Weekly  I 

Kansas  City,  Presse  ?   Dally  H 

Kansas  City,  Presse  J   Weekly  "jkl." 

Kansas  City,  Missouri  Staats  Zeltung Weekly  "jkl." 

Kansas  City,  Reform Weekly  '•ikl." 

O'Fallon,  Hausf reund Weekly  "jkl." 

St.  Charles,  Deniokrat Weekly  "jkl." 

St.  Genevieve,  Herald Weekly  "jkl." 

St.  Joseph,  Volksblatt ) Dally  "jkl." 

St.  Joseph,  Volksblatt  S Weekly  "4kj,  " 

St.  Louis,  Amerika/ Daily  F 

St.  Louis,  Amerika    Sunday  E 

St.  Louis,  Amerika  ^ Weekly  E 

St.  Louis,  Demokrat Daily. 

St.  Louis,  Volks  Zeitung Daily  "jkl." 

St.  Louis,  Westliche  Post              "j Morning  H 

St.  Loui.o,  Anzeiger     _ 

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St.  Louis,  Arbeiter  Zeitung Weekly  I 

St.  Louis,  Der  Friedensbote Sundays  C 

St.  Louis,  Herolddes  Glaubens Weekly  34,040 

St.  Louis,  Der  Lutheraner Bi-weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Die  Abendschule Bi-weekly  53,807 

St.  Louis,  Bote  Der  Neuen  Kirclie Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Das  Wort Monthly  "jkl  " 

St.  Louis,  Deutsch-Amerikanischer  Jugend  Freund..Monthly. 
St.  Louis,  Evangellsche  Lutherisches  Schulblatt  ...Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Lehre  und  Wehre Monthly. 

Sedalia,  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Warrenton,  Volksfreund Weekly  "jkl." 

Washington,  Die  Washingtoner  Post Weekly  "jkl" 

Westphalia,  Osage  Co.  Volksblatt Weekly  "tkl." 

MONTANA Helena,  Montana  Staats-Zeitung Weekly  "jkl." 

NEBRASKA Auburn,  Westliche  Beobachter , Weekly.  1 

Beatrice,  Die  Nebraska  Post  Weekly  "jkl." 

Bloomfield.  Die  Bloomrteld  Germanla Weekly  "iKL" 

Collegeview,  Christlicher  Hausf  reund Weekly. 

Columbus,  Nebraska  Biene Weekly  I 

Fremont,  Platte  River  Zeitung ....Weekly  "jkl." 

Grand     Island,     Nebraska     Staats-Anzeiger    und 

Herold Weekly  "jkl" 

Hartlngton,  Cedar  Co.  Waechter Weekly  "jkl." 

Lincoln,  Deutsch-Amerikan.  Farmer Weekly  146,367 

Lincoln,  Freie  Presse Weekly  149,281 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska  Staats-Zeitung Weekly.  I 

Norfolk,  Anzeiger Weekly  "jkl." 

Omaha,  Nebraska  Tribuene Weekly  H 

Seward,  Nebraska  Deutsche  Farmer  Zeitung Weekly  "jkl." 

Steinauer,  Star Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  JERSEY Atlantic  City,  Freie  Presse Weekly  -jkl." 

Bound  Brook,  Der  Somerset  Bote Weekly  "jkl." 

Camden,  Camden  Co.  Journal Weekly  "jkl." 

Carlstadt,  Freie  Presse Weekly  "jkl." 

Egg  Harbor  City,  Der  Egg  Harljor  Pilot Weekly  "jkl." 

Egg  Harbor  City,  Deutscher  Herold Weekly  "jkl." 

Elizabeth,  Freie  Presse Semi-w'ly  "jkl." 

Hoboken,  New  Jersey  Staats  Zeitung  ) Daily  "jkl." 

Hoboken,  Rundschau                                ) Weekly  "jkl." 

Hoboken,  Demokrat Semi  w'ly  "iij.." 

Hoboken,  Belletristisches  Journal Weekly  I 

Hoboken,  Deutsche  Anzeiger ^.Weekly  "jkl." 

Newark,  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung  ) Daily  6,910 

Newark,  Der  Erzaehler                         > Sundays  F 

Newark,  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung) Weekly  I 

Newark,  Pioneer Weekly  "jkl." 

Orange,  Volksbote Weekly  "jkl.- 


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NEW  YORK New  Yori^—Quevns, 

Long  Island  Beobachter Weekly  I 

Long  Island  Freie  Presse Weekly  "iKL." 

Long  Island  Journal  uud  Volksblatt Weekly. 

New  York— Richmond, 

Deutscher  Staten  Islander Seml-w'Iy  "jkl." 

Richmond  Borough  Journal Sundays  "iKL." 

Staten  Island  Post Weekly  "iKL." 

Rochester,  Abend  Post ) Daily  5,394 

Rochester,  Abend  Post  J Semi-Wly     3,111 

Schenectady,  Das  Deutsche  Journal Weekly  '•ikl-" 

Syracuse,  Union Weekly  "jKi,." 

Troy,  Freie  Presse Weekly  I 

Utica,  Deutsche  Zeitung Trl-w'ly  "jkl.- 

Yonkers,  Journal Weekly. 

NORTH  DAKOTA Dickinson,  Volksfreund Weekly.  "jkl." 

Fargo,  Die  Staats  Presse Weekly  "jkl" 

Linton,  Emmons  Co.  Auzeiger Weekly  "jkl." 

New  Salem,  Die  Wacht   Am    Missouri   and    New 

Salem  Anzeiger  Weekly  ".jkl." 

Wishek,  News Weekly  "jia,." 

OHIO Akron,  Die  Germania  > Triweekly  "jkl.  ■• 

Akron,  Die  Germania  ) Sundays  ".jkl" 

Berea,  Deutsche-A'merikanische  Zeitschrlft Bi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Bluffton,  Farm  und  Haus Monthly. 

Bucyrus,  Courier Weekly  "jkl" 

Canton,  Ohio  Volks-Zeitung  ) Tri-w'ly  "jkl." 

Canton,  Ohio  Volks-Zeitung  J Weekly  "jkl." 

Cellua,  Der  Mercer  Co.  Bote Weekly  I 

Chillicothe,  Unsere  Zeit Weekly  I 

Cincinnati,  Freie  Presse    1 Morning  F 

Cincinnati,  Abend  Presse  I  Evening  D 

Cincinnati,  Sountagsblatt  [ Sundays  E 

Cincinnati,  Wochenblatt  J Weekly  H 

Cincinnati,  Volksblatt                J , Daily  H 

Cincinnati.  Westliche  Blaetter  V Sundays  Q 

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Cin(;innati,  Volksfreund                ) Daily  H 

Cincinnati,  Der  Sonntagrnorgen> Sundays  H 

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Cincinnati,  Brauer  Zeitung Weekly. 

Cincinnati,  Der  Chrlstliche  Apologete Weekly  E 

Cincinnati,     Kircheuzeltung    Der    Unablangigen 

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Cincinnati,  Wahrheitsf reund Weekly  F 

Cincinnati,  Der  Sendbote Monthly  -mL'- 

Cincinnati,  Haus  und  Herd Monthly  G 

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Cleveland.  Bakers'  Journal  and  Deutsch-Amerikan- 

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Cleveland,  Der  Chrlstliche  Botschaf  ter Weekly  H 

Cleveland,  Der  Sendbote Weekly  I 

Cleveland,  Freie  Presse Weekly 

Cleveland ,  Herold Weekly  I 

Cleveland,  Kircheuzeltung Weekly  H 

Cleveland,  Sozialistische  Arbelter  Zeitung Weekly 

Cleveland,  Volksfreund Weekly  ".mcl. " 

Cleveland,  Deutsch-AmerikanlscheKreigerZeitung.Bi-weekly  5.820 

Cleveland,  Der  Evangelische  Bundsbote Semi-m'ly  "jkl." 

Cleveland,  Der  Jugend  Herold Monthly  "jkl.- 

Cleveland,  Der  Missionsbote Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Deutsches  Magazine Monthly  I 

Cleveland,  Evangelische  Magazin Monthly  P 

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Columbus,  Express  und  Westbote ]  ....Daily  "jkl." 

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Lebanon,  Pennsylvania  German Quarterly 

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Pennsburg,  Der  Bauern  Freund  und  Denioltrat Weekly 

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Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  Statts  Gazette  3 Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Tageblatt         ) Daily 

Philadelphia,  Sonniagsblatt ) Sundays 

Philadelphia,  Nord  Amerika Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Sonntags  Journal Sundays 

Philadelphia,  Vereins- Reporter Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Vereins  und  Logen  Zeitung Weekly 

Philadelphia,  Carpenter Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Der  Missonsbote Monthly. 

Pittsburg,  Beobachter  ? Daily 

Pittsburg,  Beobachter  J Weekly 

Pittsburg,  Volksblatl  and  Freie-Helts  Freund  ) Daily 

Pittsburg,  Volksblatt  and  Freie-Helts  Freund  > Sundays 

Pittsburg,  Volksblatt  and  Freie-Helts  Freund  ; Weekly 

Pittsburg,  Neue-Welt Weekly 

Pottsville,  Amerikanisber  Republikaner Weekly 

Pottsville,  Jefferson  Demokrat Weekly 

Reading,  Die  Post  } Daily 

Reading,  Die  Biene  • Sundays 

Reading,  Banner  Von  Berks  ) Weekly 

Reading,  Ad  ler Weekly 

Reading,  Die  Deutsche  Elche Weekly 

Reading,  Lutherisches  Kirchenblatt Weekly 

Reading,  Der  Reformirte  Hausfreund Bi-vireekly 

Reading,  Der  Sonntagsgast Monthly 

Scran  ton,  Sonnabend  Journal Weekly 

Scranton,  Wochenblatt Weekly 

Wilkesbarre,  Demokratlsches  Waechter Weekly 

Wilkesbarre,  Luzerne  Co.  Express Weekly 

Williamsport,  West  Branch  Beobachter .Weekly 

.Providence,  Anzelger Weekly 

.Eureka,  Die  Eureka  Post Weekly 

Herreid ,  Campbell  Co.  Nachrichter Weekly. 

Sioux  Falls,  Sued  Dakota  Nachrichten Weekly 

Yankton,  Dakota  Freie  Presse Weekly 

.Memphis,  Deutsche  Zeitung Weekly 

Memphis,  Suedliches  Post  Journal Weekly 

Nashville,  Anzeiger  Des  Suedens Weekly 

.Austin,  Texas  Vovveerts Weekly 

Belleville,  Wochenblatt Weekly 

Brenham,  Texas  Volksbote Weekly 

Cuero,  Deutsche  Rundschau Seml-w'ly 

Dallas,  Nord  Texas  Presse Weekly 

Dallas,  Feld  und  Flur Monthly 

Fort  Worth,  Anzeiger Weekly 

Fredericksburg,  Wochenblatt Weekly 

Fredericksburg,  Deutsche  Texanische  Monatshefte. Monthly 

Gainesville,  Anzeiger Weekly 

Galveston,  Post Weekly 

Giddings,  Deutsche  Volksblatt ^ Weekly 

Hallettsville,  Die  Lavaca  Co.  Nachrichten Weekly 

Hallettsville,  Treue  Zenge Monthly 

Houston,  Deutsche  Zeitung  und  Anzeiger Weekly 

Houston,  Texas  Deutsche  Zeitung '. Weekly 

Lagrange,  Deutsche  Zeitung Weekly 

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Milwaukee,  Geniiaiiia  Sonntags-Post  ^ Sundays  2f;,7U6 

Milwaukee,  Gennaula                              ) Weekly  '.)8,496 

Milwaukee,  Herold  ) ..Daily  E 

Milwaukee,  Herold  > Sundays  E 

Milwaukee,  Herold  ) Senil-wry  H 

Milwaukee,  Der  Seebote Semi-w'ly  H 

Milwaukee,  Wisconsin  Banner  and  Volksfreund Senil  w'ly  I 

Milwaukee,  Acker  und  Gartenbau  Zeltung Weekly  B 

Milwaukee,  Amerikanlache  Turnzeltung Sundays  H 

Milwaukee,  ColunilMa Weekly  7,084 

Milwaukee,  Der  Germania  Reporter Weekly  4,617 

Milwaukee.  Der  Haus  und  Bauern  Freund Weekly  104,064 

Milwaukee,  Der  Landmann Weekly  H 

Milwaukee,  Deutsclie  Warte Weekly  E 

Milwaukee,  Die  Wahrhelt  ^ Weekly  H 

Milwaukee,  Vorwaerts        s Sundays  H 

Milwaukee,  Erholungsstunden Weekly  E 

Milwaukee,  Excelsior Weekly  7.038 

Milwaukee,  Freideuker  Des  Pioneer Sundays  I 

Milwaukee,  National  Reformer Sundays  ".iifL." 

Milwaukee,  Rundschau Weekly  21,641 

Milwaukee,    Evaugeliscli-Lutherisciies    Gemunde- 

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Milwaukee,  Arminia. , Monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Die  Deutsche  Hausf  rau Monthly. 

Monroe,  Green  Co.  Herold Weekly  I 

Nelllsville,  Der  Deutsch-Amerikaner Weekly  I 

New  Glarus,  Der  Deutsch-Schweizerische  Courier.. Weekly  ••jkl." 

Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  Telegraph Weekly  "jkl." 

Plymouth,  Post Weekly  "iKL." 

Portage,  Columbia  Co.  Wecker Weekly  "jkl." 

Portage,  Wisconsin  Rundschau Weekly  "jkl." 

Port  Washington,  Herold Weekly  "jkl." 

Port  Washington,  Zeltung Weekly  1,130 

Princeton,  Zeltung Weekly  "jkl." 

Racine,  Correspondent Weekly  "jkl." 

Ripon,  Deutche  Zeltung Weekly  "jkl." 

Saint  Francis.  Caecilia  Monthly  "jkl." 

Sauk  City,  Pioneer  Press Weekly  'jkl" 

SchleirsingerviUe,  Der  Botschafter Weekly  'jkl" 

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Sheboygan,  Zeitung  ) Dally  "jkl." 

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Sheboygan,  Volksblatt Weekly  "jkl." 

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Wausau,  Der  Deutsche  Pioneer Semi  w'ly  "jjO:." 

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Westbend,  Beobachter Weekly  "jkl." 

Weyauwega,  Die  Deutsche  Chronik Weekly  "jkl-' 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winkler,  Volkszeitung Weekly  "jkl  " 

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Berlin,  Journal Weekly  I 

Berlin,  Der  Evangeliums  Bote Monthly  1,125 

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NEW  YORK New  Yvvk—Mnnlutttan  (ind  Brunx, 

Bolletlno  Delia  Sera Daily  ### 

II  ProRresso  Italo-Amerlcano Dally  H 

L' Araldo  Italiano  > Dally  G 

L'Araldo  Italiano  ) Sundays  F 

Proletarlo  ) Daily  ".iki.." 

Proletario  { Weekly. 

La  Sedia  Elettrica Sundays. 

L'Eco  D'ltalia-Rlvista  Italo  Americana Weekly  •:ik±." 

Revista  Evangelica  Nord- America Weekly  •iKh." 

Utica,  La  Luce Weekly  I 

Utlca,  L'Avvenlre Weekly  •  iki." 

PENNSYLVANIA Ne iv  Castle,  Roma Weekly. 

Pen  Argyl,  La  Stella  Coloniale Weekly  "iKL." 

Philadelphia.  II  Colono Weekly  ••iki..- 

Philadelphia,  II  Vesuvio Weekly  E 

Philadelpliia,  La  Battaglia  Illustrata Weekly  "jkl." 

Philadelphia,  La  Voce  della  Colonia Weekly  H 

Pittsburg,  Guiseppe  Garibaldi Weekly  5,161 

Pittsburg,  I  Nostri  Tempi Weekly  'jkl." 

Pittsburg,  La  Trinaeria Weekly  "jkl." 

VERMONT Barre,  Cronaca  Sovversiva  Weekly, 

JAPANESE. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  New  World Daily. 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Japauese-American  Commercial  Weekly I 

Japan  and  America Monthly  "jkl.- 

OREGON Portland,  Japanico-Portlander Weekly. 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  American  Asiatic  Monthly  "jkl.- 

LATIN. 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  Classical  Review Monthly  "4kl." 

LITHUANIAN. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Lietuva Weekly  H 

PENNSYLVANIA Mahanoy  City,  Saule Semi  wl'y  5,600 

Mahanoy  City,  Liuksma,  Waland Monthly  3.000 

Plymouth,  Viehybe  Lietuvninku Weekly  I 

Shenandoah,  Darbiniku  Viltis ; Weekly  "jsl." 

Shenandoah,  Dieva Quarterly  "jkl.  • 

Shenandoah,  Zvaigzde Weekly  I 

NORWEGIAN-DANISH. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Bien Weekly  I 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Skandinaven  ) Daily  D 

Chicago,  Skandinaven  V Sundays  D 

Chicago,  Skandinaven  ) Semlw'ly  C 

Chicago,  Den  Christelige  Talsniand Weekly. 

Chicago,  E vangelisten Weekly  3.338 

Chicago,  Folke  Vennen Weekly  H 

Chicago,  Posten Weekly  ••jkl." 

Chicago,  Revyen Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Scandia Weekly  I 

Chicago,  Verdens  Gang Weekly  H 

IOWA Cedar  Falls.  Dannevirke Weekly  I 

Cedar  Rapids,  Kvinden  og  Hjemmet Monthly  81,441 

Decorah,  Decorah-Posten  and  Ved  Arnen Seml-w'kly  40,320 

Decorah,  Evangelisk  Luthersk  Kirketidende Weekly  10,601 

Decorah,  Illustreret  Familieblad Weekly, 

Harlan,  Vaegteren Weekly  1 

MICHIGAN Calumet,  Posten Weekly  "uu,." 

Ironwood,  Frlhet Weekly. 

MINNESOTA Crookston,  Vesterheimen Weekly  I 

Crookston,  Bud  Og  Hilsen Monthly  H 

Duluth,  Skandinav Weekly  'jkl." 

Fergus  Falls,  Ugeblad Weekly    '  "jKi." 

Minneapolis,  Tidende  ) Dally  I 

Minneapolis,  Tidende  ) Weekly  30,910' 


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OHIO Cleveland,  Jutrzenka Wt-ekly  ••jkj,." 

Cleveland,  Polonlii  W'Anieryce Weekly  I 

Toledo.  Dzlenuik  Kclio  /      Dally  I 

Toledo,  Anieryka s Weekly  G 

Toledo,  Kuryer  Ohloskl Weekly  H 

Toledo,  Blblioteka  Polska Monthly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Mahauoy  City,  Gaseta  Ludowa Weekly  "iKL.- 

Philadelphia,  Patryota Weekly  "iKL." 

Philadelphia,  Prz  \  jaclel  Ludu Weekly  '  iitt" 

PIttsbui-g,  Gazeta  Plttsburgska Weekly  I 

Pittsburg,  Wielkopolaniu Weekly  ••Jia." 

Scranton,  Straz Week ly  I 

Wilkesbarre,  Goruik Weekly  I 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Dzlennik  Milwaueki Daily  G 


Milwaukee,  Kuryer  Polskl ) Daily  7,13(> 

Milwaukee,  Kuryer  Polski  J Weekly  H 

Milwaukee,  Gazeta  Wiscousinska Weekly  I 

Stevens  Point.  Rolnlk Weekly  "jkl." 

PORTUGUESE. 

CALIFORNIA Oakland,  O  Arauto Weekly  1,248 

San  Francisco,  A  Uniao  Portugueza Weekly  I 

MASSACHUSETTS New  Bedford,  O  Correio  Portuguez Weekly  "jkl" 

New  Bedford,  O  Independente Weekly  I 

RUSSIAN. 

CONNECTICUT Bridgeport,  Svit Weekly  "jki-" 

PENNSYLVANIA Scranton,  Svoboda Weekly  H 

SERVIAN. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Sloboda  Weekly  H 

SLAVONIC. 

MONTANA Butte,  Slavensko  Jedlnstvo Weekly. 

NEW  YORK New  York.~3Ianhattan  and  Bronx, 

Glas  Naroda Daily  "jkl.- 

Slovak  V  Amerike Semi-w'ly  E 

Slebodni  Orel Weekly  I 

PENNSYLVANIA Freeland.  Slovenska  Pravda Weekly  "jkl." 

Olyphant,  Jednota Weekly  "jkl" 

Pittsburg,  Slovensky  Dennik Daily  G 

Pittsburg,  Amerikansko  Slovenske  Novlny. .  Weeklj'  C 

Pittsburg,  Rarasek Monthly  H 

SLOVENIAN. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Glas  Svobode Weekly  "jkl." 

Joliet,  Amerikanski  Slo veuec Weekly  "jkl." 

PENNSYLVANIA Hazelton,  Slovenski  Noviny Weekly  "jkl." 

SPANISH. 

ARIZONA Phoenix,  Mensa  jero Semlw'ly. 

Phcenix.  El  Observador  Mexicauo Weekly  "jkl." 

Saint  Johns,  El  Apachito Weekly.  "jki.." 

Tucson,  La  Alianza Weekly  "jkl." 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  El  Jlonitor  Mexicano Weekly  "jkl." 

COLORADO Aguilar,  Times Weekly  "jkl." 

Denver,  Sister  Republics Montlily  3,792 

Pueblo,  La  Hermaudad Monthly  "jkl." 

Trinidad .  El  Progreso Weekly  "jkl." 

NEW  MEXICO Clayton,  El  Fenix Weekly  "jkl." 

Las  Cruces,  El  Labrador Weekly  "jkl  " 

Las  Cruces,  El  Tiempo Weekly  "jjil." 

Las  Vegas,  El  Independiente Weekly  "jkl." 

Las  Vegas,  La  Voz  del  Pueblo Weekly  H 

Las  Vegas,  Revista  Catolica  Sundays  -jkl." 

Olil  Albuquerque,  El  Indito Weekly. 

Santa  Fe,  El  Boletin  Popular Weekly  "jkl." 

Santa  Fe,  El  Nuevo  Mexicano Weekly  "jkj..- 

Taos.  La  Revista  de  Taos  and  Cresset Weekly  'jkl." 

Wagon  Mound,  El  Combate Weekly  "isL." 


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MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Tribunen Weekly.  G 

NEBRASKA CoUeKevlew,  Slon's  Vaektare Weekly. 

Omaha.  Sveiiska  Journalen Weekly. 

Omaha,  Vesterns  Svenska  Tribun Weekly. 

Omaha,  Svenska  Farm-Journal Monthly. 

NEW  YORK Jamestown,  Vart  Land Weekly  4,041 

New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Nordstjeruan Weekly  Q 

Valkrylan Monthly  O 

PE  N NSYLVANIA McKeesport,  Svenska  Veckobladet Weekly  H 

Warren,  Forenlngs,  Vannen Monthly  1,500 

TEXAS Austin.  Texas  Posten Weekly  H 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  Korrespondenten Weekly  1,5.38 

VERMONT Brattleboro,  Zlon's  Stjarnan Monthly. 

WASHINGTON Seattle,  Westerns  Tribun Weekly. 

WISCONSIN Ashland.  Bladet  and  Posten Weekly       ■•jkt  ■ 

Marinette,  Foerposten Weekly       '■iKL" 

Marinette,  Tribunen Weekly       ••.vkl." 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winnipeg,  Canada Weekly       ' 'iKi- " 

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NEW  YORK Utica.YDrych Weekly  G 

Utica,  Y  Cyfaill Monthly       -i&i - 

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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


What  Constitutes  Circulation. 

Thirty-seven     Years^    Evolution     of    a     Definition. 

BY  MR.  GEORGE  P.  ROWELL. 


Precisely,  what  do  we  mean 
when  we  ask  a  newspaper  man 
what  is  your  circulation?  What 
does  he  hav.e  in  mind  when  he 
makes  reply  to  the  inquiry?  A 
sufficient  answer  to  these  two  in- 
terrogatories would  contain  an 
authoritative  definition  of  the  word 
circulation  as  in  use  by  advertising 
and  newspaper  men,  but  no  such 
authoritative  definition  has  found 
its  way  into  a  dictionary,  nor  has 
any  such  been  accepted  by  a  ma-' 
jority  of  those  most  interested.  It 
is  a  subject  to  which,  it  is  probable, 
the  writer  has  expended  more  tim.e 
and  thought  than  anybody  else  has 

seen  occasion  to  devote  to  it. 
*  *  * 

Tn  the  year  1869,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  writer,  there  ap- 
peared in  the  initial  volume  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Di- 
rectory the  first  efifort  ever  made 
to  learn,  set  down  and  publish  the 
circulation  of  newspapers,  some- 
what after  the  manner  adopted  by 
the  Mercantile  Agency  for  report- 
ing the  comparative  wealth  of  mer- 
chants, bankers  and  manufacturers. 
The  idea  that  the  word  circulation 
needed  any  definition  did  not  then 
occur  to  him.  He  asked  of  the 
newspaper  publisher,  "What  is 
your  circulation?"  and  if  figures 
were  given  in  reply  they  were  ac- 
cepted as  satisfactory  and  reported 
in  good  faith. 

An  examination  of  the  reports 
published  in  Rowell's  Newspaper 
Lirectory  for  the  year  1869.  for  the 
periodicals  issued  in  the  State  of 
New  York,  shows  that  th,e  idea  of 
revealing  circulation  did  not  take 
any  strong  hold  upon  the  news- 
paper publishers  of  that  time.  Out 
of  a  total  of  692  publications  427 
failed  to  convey  any  information  at 
all  on  the  subject;  206  made  claims 
wihich  were  repo'rted  as  g'iven ; 
thirty-nine  prefaced  their  claims 
by  the   word   "about"  and   twenty. 


that  is  one  out  of  every  thirty- 
five,  gave  information  so  positive 
and  definite  as  to  indicate  an  ap- 
preciation of  the  question  and  as 
ability  and  willingness  to  answer  it. 
Guided  by  the  experiences  of  a 
preceding  year  the  editor  in 
charge  of  the  revision  of  the  Di- 
rectory for  1870  and  1871,  adopted 
rules  for  his  guidance,  as  follows: 

Note. — If  a  willingness  was  expressed 
on  the  part  of  the  publishers  to  make 
affidavit  to  the  figures,  they  have  been 
printed  as  given.  Without  the  express- 
ed willingness  to  substantiate  the  figures, 
the  word  claimed  has  been  prefixed. 
Where  no  figures  have  been  furnished 
me  I  have  estimated  according  to  the 
best  information  in  my  possession,  and 
prefixed  the  word  about.  Where  this 
has  been  done,  I  have  in  all  cases  sent 
a  proof  to  the  publishers  and  received 
no   correction. 

Nelson    Chesman,    EdHor. 

In  1871  the  total  number  of  pa- 
pers issued  in  the  United  States 
was  Set  down  at  5,983  of  which 
548  were  credited  with  circulations 
exceeding  5,000,  and  eleven  had  ex- 
ceeding 100,000  accorded  them.  It 
was  stated  that  the  total  number 
of  papers  published  had  doubled 
wnthin  six  years. 

No  change  in  the  method  of 
dealing  with  circulation  ratings  is 
to  be  noted  •  in  the  Directory  for 
1872-3,  but  from  the  issue  for  1874 
it  may  be  learned  that  in  some  in- 
stances, from  local  j.ealousies  or 
other  causes,  it  has  come  about 
that  the  accuracy  oi  the  circula- 
tion statements,  made  by  some  pub- 
lishers, have  been  questioned;  and 
it  was  stated  that  when  doubts  ap- 
peared to  have  some  substantial 
foundation  the  publisher  of  the 
paper  in  question  had  been  given 
an  opportunity  to  verify  his  claim, 
and.  if  he  did  so,  the  fact  that 
such  verification  had  been  made, 
was  indicated  in  the  Directory  by 
a  specified  symbol  attached  to  the 
circulation  figures  ;  and  that  if  he 
failed  to  make  a  satisfactory  re- 
sponse   to    the    application    for    a 


AMKItH  AN    NKWSI'AI'KU   HII(KiT<»liY. 


vcnhcatjon.  thai  circums:ancc  was 


li  - .  c     :  .AC     : 
that   it   wu 


but     It 

d>MAli*> 


•  K^  H    . 


were    re  to    ^  ap- 

proaching correctness  as  j  d 

by    the  1    by 


•  •  • 

In  the  preface  of  the  Director) 
for  1875  it  is  sUted  that  with  the 
rr-  -non    of    two   Sundav    S' 
i    *         n*>  periodicnl  ^v.:r  1  w 
New  York  City  v 
to  a  :  :  of  so  many  a* 

40.000  Lup;ci.  •' 

tr.   h.-   rr.rp,-'   n  _     ..... 

:•.   U     It    W.. 

•aid  to  be: 

"The    boiM    fUlc    rcguUr  a     at 

the   time  of  makinff  the   r^- 

•  •  • 

In  1877  a  grow  :  w  •    n  on 

the   part   of   d\:  rs   to  'e 

the    right    of    a... 
what  they  buy  T-r 
was  noted. 

•  •  • 

In  the  issue  of  '  v  for 


prcf.11>   ' 
may  r 
In  1^  >d  to 

fVT    »•  the 

editor  :mw» 

interred 


Alter     » 
:ri    i^A  r.%:    ! 


-  1 

d 


the  "claim- 


h4d 


wite.       M . 
with    the     *.rj 
thai    onr   c!a«rT^    % 
•et 

ly 

«a«  to  an  a 

ed"    cir.u  -    - 

eluded.       1 
whose 
their  c; 
without    a: 

CaSCa       t---  ;c        I::. 

word    ■  -d." 

In    \hr  ' 

mate.!"'    hr  e 

fre- 
••.::..      To 
this  requfst.  the  :  -  was  un'fonnljr 

made  that  the  wor  .  >.■  uj  only  be  omit- 
ted   in    those    cases    where    an    oflFer    to 
•ts    cor-  ii    acoompttr. !•> i    the 

-r'*    dr  a    •tatement    when 

g  vcn.  This  position  also  g^rc  offense 
to  mar.y.  It  was  «  aystem  introduced 
for  the  protection  of  honest  publLsher* 
ag^'nat     tznacnspulous     neighbors,      and 


•  •  • 

The  n-  t  ilwc 

use    of       ....     ...  1    of 

Arab:c  fipnres.     1  "K" 

was  «  cd  to  mean  not  exceed- 

Ki  •    ex- 

'"•  '  -'.tit 

not   t^  .  ■  .VI- 

5and  \i"  ex  ^  one  hun- 

ihc  n 

K'*'"*     >vcre    d;>c'ju;mued 

•  •  • 

In   1880  circulation  ratings  were 
and  it  was  sta'ed  that: 

•   r- 

•  ffl     u 

•    .  —    ■.^:  .:-fr  of 
th4      P«tfr      for      tk^      thret      frfftdtng 


year    1881   r>tj 
rs    wh<}    fu: 


>f 

:nfor- 

'  ■      '  rt    of 

.    were 

:    a   i»'  .      .    of   the 

usucs  for  each   number  of 

r  for  the  three  f^recedinn 

and  each  publisher   send- 

a    r^Tv>n    was   asked    to 

rn.ikc  i-  as  and  exact,  as  to 

wish 

sher. — 

'•'-n  the 

to  be  :   be- 

wcen  the  two  papers. 

•  •  • 

I  "V      "'^  and  1884. 

'■  J.     viii  of  rating 

rs   to   have   been 
made,  and  in   1885  the  circulation 

■  ^n  a  re- 
N   -11  lor  three 

in  t!  uc  circula- 

tion ratings  in  Arabic  figures  were 
•n    accorded    under    conditions 
forth    in    the   preface,    as    fol- 
■ss: 

A    profv***!    wa^   made   to   every    puh- 

-.    (in 

^  'rrs.) 

1   a    statrment    was    furnished    of 

:.  •-    .i^.j.-;!   ' -r  of  rach   issue  for  the 

full   yc.-. -  avenge   issue   for  the 

same  periou.  it  was  not  expected  that 
any  large  number  of  papers  would 
-.  ••  1  !  •hrmsclvca  of  the  privilege  of 
:  :-r.is:.:r.f:  s'jch  a  report,  hut  i!  was 
•fTrred.  because  aomc  publishera  were 
^tnxious,  to  show  to  the  public  the  exact 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY. 


facts  concerning  their  circulation,  and  The  work  was  bepun  on  the  20th  of 
to  such  the  method  of  rating  by  letters,  October  last,  and  on  that  date  an  ap- 
which  had  been  found  best  for  the  plication  for  a  report  was  made  to  the 
majority,  was  unsatisfactory.  Compara-  imblishers  Of  such  ot  the  15,420  papers 
lively  few  publishers  found  themselves  named  in  the  Directory  for  1887,  as 
in  possession  of  such  memoranda  as  were  known  to  still  exist.  These  ap- 
would  admit  of  making  up  the  detailed  plications  were  sent  in  sealed  envelopes, 
report  for  so  long  a  time  as  a  full  year,  accompanied  by  information  concerning 
and  the  actual  number  who  responded  the  points  upon  which  the  editor  wished 
with  complete  data  is  one  hundred  and  to  be  enlightened,  together  with  an  ad- 
five,  but  from  the  correspondence  which  dressed  post-paid  envelope  in  which  it 
has  been  brought  out,  it  was  found  was  desired  that  the  reply  should  be 
that  the  plan   is  regarded   with   favor.  returned. 

*  *  *  Within  thirty  days  one-third  of  these 
T  ,1  T-v-  i.  r  00/;  i.1-  publishers  (5i522  to  be  exact)  had  made 
In    the     Directory     for     1886    the  some    sort    of    an    answer,    and    of   these 

method    of    circulation    rating    was  one-eighth,     (711)     contained    a    circula- 

the  same  as  in  the  preceding  year,  tion    report    which   was   satisfactory:    a 

,^  .1     .     r         ■   ,      1  .    .  quarter        (1,419)        contained       reports 

but  papers  that  furnished  a  state-  which,    though    not    satisfactory,    bore 

ment    of    actual     issues    for    a     full  evidence  that  further  correspondence   on 

year  had  the  letter  rating  followed  ^^e   subject   of   circulation   would   pro- 

t  .  •  -i.  T  i.  r  duce  no  more  satisfactory  result: — show- 
by  _  a  sentence  m  italic  type  of  ed,  in  fact,  that  the  omission  to  send  a 
which  the  following,  taken  from  report  on  that  point  was  intentional.  To 
the  record  of  the  Chicago  Nezvs,  is  the  remaining  five-eighths  of  those  who 
an  Avnm,r,1<-.  responded,  (3,392)  a  duplicate  of  the 
du  cAampic .  ^  '  application  of  October  20  was  at 
U^^  Actual  average  circulation  for  once  mailed,  together  with  a  printed 
one  year  preceding  January  i,  1886,  notice  calling  special  attention  to  the 
as  per  statement  on  Hie  at  the  office  of  omission  and  expressing  a  hope  that 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory —  the  request  for  information  would  be 
daily,     131,992;     weekly,    60,109    copies,  acceded  to. 

This  matter  was  put  in,    without  .    On   the   19th  of   November    it  appear- 

1  r  i.u    i.  'ng  that  there  were  still  8,848  newspaper 

any   charge,    for   every   paper   that  offices  which  had  omitted  to  make  any 

lurnished     the     requisite     informa-  response  whatever  to  the  communication 

tion.  o^    October   20th;    there   was  mailed,   on 

3|s  :|c  j(.  that    day,    a   communication    to    each    of 

these,  calling  attention  to  the  oversight: 
in   the    Directory    for    1887,    the  and   between    November    19th   and    De- 
nineteenth   year   of    its   publication,  cember    31st    there     were    received    281 

the    method    nf    rafirro-    ri,r.rii1atinnc;  reports    which    were    such    as    had    been 

tne   metnoa  01   rating   ciifcuiations  ^^^^^  f^j.,  136  which  were  not,  but  of  a 

by    letters    was   continued,    together  class    which    did   not   invite   further   cor- 

with    the    privilege    of    having    the  respondence,  and  860  instances  where  a 

rircnktinn   st^fpd   in    ArahiV  ficnirpc  report  of  the  editions  printed  was  seem- 

circuiaiion  sratea  in  /\raDic  ngures  -^^^^    omitted    by    accident.      To    each 

II   a   report  was   furnished   showing  of  the  last  class,  a  third  application  was 

actual    issues    for    a    full    year     and  at    once    mailed.      It    will    be    perceived 

in  this  issue  prominence  was  given  ^^^t  to  the  8,848  duplicate  applications 

f      fVi      -f    n  ^     »"o  &   vv.  mailed    m    November    only    1,277     (only 

to  tne   lOllOWing:  one    in    seven)    brought    a    reply   of   any 

Circulation    is    not    the    only    element  sort, 
of    value.      In    fixing    the    value    of    ad-  *  *  ^ 

yertising  space  in  any  particular  journal.  Among  the  Other  methods  pur- 
the  first  question  to  be  considered  is  the  j     ^  ,        .^u        '    c  *• 

number    of    copies    issued;    next,    the  sued    to    get    at    the    information 

character   or    quality    of    the    circulation,  needed    the    following    was    one    of 

A  well-printed  paper  is  worth  more  than  ^I^q   mOSt   effective 

one   badly    printed;    an    influential    jour-         ,  .  '    -  ,      . 

nal   carries  more   weight  than  one  with-         In    every    town    of    SUCh    import- 

out  reputation.     A   paper  which  habit-  ance   as   to   support   one   Or   more 

ually  charges  high  prices  for  its  adver-  ^^^  pa  )ers  a  pressman  was  ap- 
tisirg,    thereby    making   its    columns    ex-  1    j V..*      .  •         1  •         -j       i_    • 

elusive,   will   have  fewer  and,  as  a  rule,  peakd    tO    tO    give    his    aid;    being 

a  better  class  of  advertisements,   and  is  furnished  with  a  list  of  the  papers 

worth    something  niore   on   that   account.  Jsgugd    in    his    tOWn.    together    with 

Ihe  value  m  all   these  considerations   is  ,1     •         •        1    ,•  ,•  tt 

recognized,  but  exactly  how  much  each  their  Circulation  ratmgs.     He  was 

one  is  to  be  considered  becomes  a  ques-  specially    asked    to    direct   attention 

tion  of  judgment.  to  any  pap,er  which  could  sustain 

*  *  *  a  claim  to  a  higher  rating  than  had 
In  the  preface  of  the  Directory  been  last  accorded;  and  a  suitable 

for  1888,  its  twentieth  year,  is  compensation  was  promised  for  the 
given  a  lengthy  but  interesting  service  to  be  performed.  The  re- 
sketch   of  the  plan  of  revision :  spo-nses    to    this    application    were 


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no  I       "       of  it 


\vv 


there  t>c 


,...»/:. v..r  i,  his 
to  know 
were  not 


'   the   Director^' 

&<>UE  rt'SLIlllCt*  VI4KI  MO 

^rATIUINT. 

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In   this    i>siie   there    is 


a 

ij    of 
It  is 


Concerning  the  reluctance  on  the 
part  of  ne>/spapers  to  convey  the 


as  follows  : 

HOW     MAXY     COfltS? 

to   a 

lion?"'  it  is  :  to  a*k:  "How  many 

complete  CO;...,  .'>  vou  print?"  The 
number  of  copies  printed  is  the  basis 
of  wV  •  n<l.     What 

is    d  copies    is 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


a  matter  to  be.  considered  In  fixing 
the  value  of  the  circulation.  "How 
many  copies  do  you  print?"  is  the  first 
question  to  be  asked.  If  that  is  not 
squarely  answered,  it  is  not  worth 
while  to  pursue  the  inquiry,  and  to  do 
so  is  to  risk  being  deceived.  When  the 
preliminary  question  has  been  frankly 
and  truthfully  answered  the  inquirer 
stands  on  solid  ground  and  may_  tlicn 
ask  as  many  more  questions  as  he  wishes; 
and  to  all  others,  answers  come  with 
comparative  readiness.  It  is  not  the 
number  the  publisher  is  "going''  to 
print  that  is  wanted,  but  the  number  he 
has  jtrinted:  for  although  the  future 
cannot  absolutely  be  foretold  by  the 
past,  there  is  no  other  method  of  fore- 
casting it  which  in  reliability  can  com- 
pete with  a  comparison  with  the  past. 
What  a  man  or  a  newspaper  has  done 
they  may  do  again,  but  what  a  man  or  a 
newspaper  thinks  is  going  to  be  done  is 
not  so  likely  to  take  pJace.  Some  of  the 
most  promising  journalistic  successes 
come   to   a  sudden  end   every   year. 

5|5  T*  •i* 

Some  unsatisfactory  sorts  of  cir- 
culation statements  are  specified, 
as  follows : 

UNSATISFACTORY     STATEMENTS. 

Statements  of  circulation  which  are 
of  any  one  of  the  following  sorts  are 
something  less  than  satisfactory.  Those 
which  are  signed  with  a  hand-stamp  or 
type-writer,  with  nuUiing  to  indicate  who 
applied  the  imprint:  statements  signed 
with  the  firm  name  per  some  initial  or 
initials   of   a  person   not  known. 

Statements  given  in  even  hundreds, 
thousands,  or  tens  of  thousands,  are  al- 
ways understood  to  represent  the  ex- 
treme to  which  the  issue  has  at  some  time 
leaped.  Round  figures  are  never  under- 
stood to  indicate  the  exact  truth.  If 
a  paper  prints  an  even  round  number 
of  copies  every  issue  its  publisher  is 
wasteful;  no  paper  has  exactly  the  same 
call  for  every  issue  unless  it  is  to  be 
given    away    or   thrown    away. 

Many  an  honest  publisher  will  square- 
ly decline  to  answer  any  question  asked 
him  about  the  circulation  of  his  paper. 
His  reasons  are  doubtless  good;  but 
BEWARE  always  of  the  _  m.an  who, 
while  declining  to  tell  what  is  asked,  in- 
sists upon  giving  a  considerable  amount 
of  other  and  different  information.  The 
information  volunteered  is  likely  to 
have  been  carefully  studied  up  because 
more  likely  to  help  the  paper  than  the 
cold  fact  of  the  number  of  copies  issued 
would   be. 


* 


* 


WILL   NOT  GIVE  WHAT  IS  ASKED  FOR. 
BUT  WILL  GIVE  SOMETHING  ELSE. 

The    following    are    samples    of 

dozens    of   communications    which 

come    to    the    Directory    office    in 

answer    to    the   application    for    a 

statement  of  actual  issu.es: 

"We  will  show  70U  the  mailing  list." 
"Will    exhibit    postoflice    receipts." 


"You  may  freely  enter  our  pressroon> 
and    count    the    edition." 

"Will  refer  you  to  a  newsdealer  who 
sells  the  ])ai)ers." 

"Will   show   you  paper  bills." 

Offers  of  this  sort  are  indications  of 
good  faith  when  accompanying  a  plain 
answer  to  the  question  which  has  been 
asked;  but  when  the  offer  is  made  as 
above,  and  no  other  answer  given  to 
the  inquiry  from  the  Directory  office, 
the  compiler  of  that  work  is  liable  ta 
give  credence  to  warnings  which  reach 
him  from  other  newspaper  ofiices,  or 
which  the  following  are  actual  examples: 

"Open  subscription  books,  open  press- 
room, etc.,  amount  to  nothing.  We  know 
a  man  who  paid  several  hundred  dollars 
to  find  out  that  a  subscription  list  could 
be  kept  for  inspection;  and  not  one  ad- 
vertiser in  ten  could  correctly  estimate 
an  edition,  though  he  sat  in  the  press- 
roomall  day." 

"The  paper  dealer  can  undoubtedly 
tell  how  much  paper  he  has  sold,  but 
how  can  he  tell  what  was  done  with  it?'' 

"An  affidavit  saying  that  the  circula- 
'tion  of  the  paper  is  now  so  and  so  is  of 
no  value,  as  one  big  edition  will  excuse 
the  conscience  of  the  deponent.  For  that 
matter,  an  affidavit  to  circulation,  no  mat- 
ter how  false,  if  not  made  in  giving 
evidence  in  a  court  of  record,  is  not  per- 
jury in  law:  and  the  man  who  will  de- 
liberately he  about  circulation  will  make 
a  false  affidavit." 

^NlO'St  of  the  discredit  heaped  upon 
publishers'  statements  of  circulation 
comes  from  other  publishers.  It  is 
much  easier  to  convince  an  advertiser 
that  a  certain  paper  has  an  enormous 
issue  than  it  is  to  convey  the  same 
conviction  to  a  rival  publisher. 
*  *  * 

CIRCULATION    IS    BY    NO    MEANS    THE    ONLY 
ELEMENT    OF    VALUE. 

Circulation  is  by  no  means  the,  only 
element  of  newspaper  value;  but  be- 
cause one  copy  of  a  paper  is  worth  five 
times  as  much  as  one  copy  of  a  neigh- 
bor's paper,  that  is  no  reason  why  it 
should  not  be  told  how  many  copies 
are  actually  printed,  for  although  the 
advertiser  may  concur  on  the  question 
of  comparative  value,  he  may  conclude, 
from  the  reticence  he  discovers,  that 
the  other  paper  issues  ten  times  as 
many  and  is  consequently  worth  twice 
as  much;  while  the  fact  may  be  that 
the  disparity  between  the  two  issues, 
although  large,  is  nothing  like  so  great 
as   he   supposes. 

A  publisher  writes: 

"Your  rating  might  be  much  improved 
by  giving  the  character  of  circulation, 
upon  which,  according  to  our  notion,  the 
whole  value  of  advertising  depends. 
The  headline  of  your  circulation  states 
exceeding  150,000,  the  smallest  exceed- 
ing 250.  Now,  our  idea  is  that  possibly 
the  latter  may  be  worth  much  more  than 
the  former  in  an  advertising  way  for 
a  certain  line.  We  made  a  trial  at 
one  time  by  advertising  in  a 
paper  that  we  know  to  have 
a  circulation  of  300,000  and  ad- 
vertised in  another  with  not  more  than 
10,000.  The  10,000  served  us  much  bet- 
ter than  the  larger,  and  we  do  not  know 


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Further  calculations  rcv-ealcd 
that : 

New  York  p'!"'«  m,-vrr  •*i.in  a  quaner 
of    all    the    r>^  h    are    sold, 

and     r-         •  --'     '''' 

print  r 

n 
thr  State. 

The    .argest   averape   •  ion 

was  reached  by  the  pap  .  ,     :   the 


For   the   purpose   of   making    it 

■    ■  ■  it 

'   of  actual 
•nt  whicli  had  been  receivipd 


as  5 


'  •!     I  1 ; V    •! j'l'i  1' 


■II. 


To  every  paper  of  the  first  class 
\'e    referred    to    the    following 
iiiicatinn        was       inclosed; 
'   on  a 

■  Lt'E   SLIP. 

I  r    the   paper   to  which   thii   it 

'  •  -•    -  '  vlation  report  which 

:    and    it    i»    hoped 
•:    I'-j.'    this    year    will    h<* 


nd    c!a9« 

WM      en- 


lo    every    paper    r.- 
'''••     followinjr    comn 
-rd:  printed  on  a 

vr.i.iyw    SLIP. 
]-<■.*    vf.yr    thr    circulation    report    re- 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


ceived  from  the  papier  to  which  this  is  jg^t  or  inadvertence,  but  from  de- 

addrcssed  did  not  conform  to  the  sample  i:Kp,.„.^   intention  •   nko  that  n    fiil- 

statcment  sent;  in  fact,  was  not  so  exact  iiL)Ciate  intention,  a  SO  tnat  a  lail- 

and  definite  as  to  make  it  entirely  satis-  ure    tO    give    a    detailed    Circulation 

factory  to  the  editor  in  charge  of  the  report  is  not  likely  to  be  remedLed 

compilation   of  the   Directory:   a   hope   is    ,  rnrrp<;-nnnrlpnrp    no    mntfpr 

hereby  expressed  that  the  fault  com-  ^V  ^"^  corresponaence  no  matter 
plained  of  last  year  will  not  be  noted  in  how  persistentiy  the  same  may  be 
the  report  whicli  shall  be  sent  in  answer    maintained. 

to  this  application.  jy^-       ■  '     having  been  express- 
To  every  paper  of  the  third  class  tne  ^•      .-           e  t,t            i 
following  communication  was  enclosed:  ed  in  the  application  01  November 
printed  on  a  loth,  and  a  Statement  there  made 
GREEN  SLIP.  ^]^2Lt   uo  Siccoud   application   would 
Last  year  th'e  paper  to  which  this  is  ^^  gent,  it  was  not  this  year  neces- 

addressed    furnished   the    Directory    with  ,     '  •      i.         -/i  i 

some    other    information,    but   was  silent    Sary  tO  communicate  With  any  pub- 

on  the  subject  of  a  circulation  report:  lisher  a  second  time  unless  he  ask- 

it  is  specially  hoped  that  this  will  not  be  ^^j   ^   question   which   requir.ed   an 

the   case  this  year.  nnc^xr^r 

To    every    paper    of    the    fourth    class  'Answer, 
the    following    communication     was    en-  *  *  * 

closed:  printed  on  a  ^j^^  percentage  of  answers  sent 

RED  SLIP.  jj^  ii^\^  yg^j-  tQ  i^hg  application  for 

Last  year  the  publishers  of  the  Dire c-  ^    report   was    larger    than    on   any 

tory  were  not  so  fortunate  as  to  be  fav-  r                      .      ° 

ored  by   the   paper   to   which  this  is   ad-  pr.eviOUS    OCCaSlOn.   ^ 

dressed   with  any  report  of   any  sort  to  By   actual    COUnt  it  is   found  that 

aid   them   in    th^   prosecution    of   their  ^  report  of  actual  issues  for  a  full 

work.     They  wish  to  express  the  earnest  ^  ,             ,             r         •   i     j    r         .^^ 

hope  that  their  application  may  not  again  Jear  have  been  furnished  for  424 

be  treated  with  so  much  neglect.  publications,  1,149  have  given  a  de- 

To     every    publisher    in    every    State  tailed    report    of    aotual    iS'SUeS    for 
there  was  also  enclosed  a  complete  cata-  ■     1      r  .1  i.i. 

logue  of  all  the  papers  issued  in  that  a  period  of  thr.ee  months  Or  more, 

State,    as   recorded    in   the    last   issue   of  from    4,902    the    information,    COn- 

the   American   Newspaper   Directory:   to-  cerning  circulation,  was  not  in  de- 

gether    with    the    circulation    rating    ac-  m             •                                  fpilprl    tn    hf» 

corded   to   each:    and  this  catalogue  was  ^ail    or    in    SOm^e    way    lailecl    tO  _  De 

accompanied    by    the    following    request:  satisfactory,   and  from  2,476  aSSlSt- 

If   you   are   willing   to   examine   this  ^nce  was  furnished  on  Other  points, 

list  in   the  light   of  the  local  knowledge  1     ,     ,1         pirrnlatinrt    nnpQtirvn     wtiq 

which  you  possess  and  mark  with  a  plus   ^}-^^  .^^e    Circulation    question    was 

mark    (+)    any  paper   wnich  you  believe  Slgmticantly   Ignored. 

can    sustain    a   claim   to   a    higher   circu-  Jt    wOuld    appear    that,    although 

lation  rating  than  that  here  accorded  it  f.irnis'bed  with  a  Stamped  address- 

please    do    so,    and    return    tne    list,    so  ^ 

marked  (signed  and  dated  for  indentifi-  ed    envelope    lOr    a.    reply,    nearly 

cation).  7,000  pubHsihers  failed  to  make  any 

The  applications  for  information,  response  whatever, 
which  have  been  here  described  in  *            *            * 
detail,  were  mailed  from  the  New  in  the  preface  to  the  Directory 
York  Postoffice  on  Saturday,  No-  for    1890,    its    twenty-second   year, 
vember     10,     1888.      There     w.ere  it  is  stated  that: 
15,000    of    them.      Each    envelope  gy  ^^tual  count  it  is  found  that  a  re- 
contained    eight    separate    circulars  port    of    actual    issues    for    a    full    year 
or   pieces.      Some   of   the   inclosures  '^ave    been     furnished    for    320    publica- 
.vprp  nPPP^Qarilv   HifFprpnt   for  p::^rh  ^^°"^'     ^'^33    have    given    a    detailed    re- 

\\ere  necessarily  ditterent  tor  each    ^^^^  ^f   3(,tual   issues   for   a  period  of 

State    and    for    each    class.      It    re-     three    months    or   more,    from    4,228    the 

quired    the    .exercise    of    great    care     information     concerning     circulation     in 

to  i*n<;nrp  thp  inrln<;nrp  of  the  T^h^e      ^°™^  ^^^^  ^^^^^^  *°   ^^  satisfactory,   and 
to  insure  tne  inclOSUre  01  tne  liiue.     ^^^^    g,^    assistance    was    furnished    on 

the     Yellow,     the     dreen     and     the     other    points,    but    the    circulation    ques- 

Red  Slips  to  the  right  papers.  The  tion  was  ignored, 
preparation     of     the     needed     in-  *  *  * 

closures  for  these  15,000  envelopes       The  practice  of  guaranteeing  the 

involved  the  printing  of  252  differ-  accuracy  of  all   circulation  reports 

ent  forms  of  circulars.  made     out     in     due     form,     and 

Twenty   years    of   experience    in  signed     and     dated,      inaugurated 

publishing      the      Directory      had  in  a  previous  year,  was  continued 

shown  that  publishers  who  fail  to  this  year,  and  one  delinquent  was 

respond   do   not   do  so  from  acci-  discovered.     In    this   connection   a 


AMKKH  AN    NKWM'aPKK   l>ll(KrT«   U V 


further  reward  was  otlcrctJ  as  fo 
lows: 


u 

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■  • 

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...    ;...  '  -  •    r'   ^,    .  '  '■  in 

of    |J$  e 

in   a    '.  c. 

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\i  .  » 


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whjoh    '  had    responded    to 


ti;-  ;i:  for  a  repoit.  and 

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no   special    Icatur  -^g 

pr- 


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pear  •  "»:^." 

In 
Mr--  ■•     ■•. 

an  to    rale    * 

1     t>e  '>«• 

An    c^  1    abuw    l!  "'"nT*on  - Vfl' 

th  "1     WTU  '^^ 

"'  To  "    this 

*"-      ^     ^       .^  '      'f    cj-"'-"    wM    d 

on    which    the  ^f    ,gg6     a^  ^re 

or'- ^-.•..,,...  ,     ^     ..•..-      ....      --- ^      .,  •    .  •-•-,- 

ur  been  given  without     '"«'* 

Jl  >  Ahou* 

he    h«ulinff  of  ;;Ex-  'f':*^  ?", '^T.  ,^ 

P'  (fc   circulation    for    a 

u                                                              >r^  onvcn  •*•»'  -c      vcar.                    -r     the     publisher 

^                                                          .^a  Jil"  ch<v>*e    to    prep               i    furnish    .uch    a 

ir.                      vcrifv     the     »                t,     the  statement    in    del-... 

wora      ciiims-    prefixes    the    crculation  In   iSSS.  w'^^i-    r-reparing  matter  to  be 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


used  as  a  preface  in  the  Directory  for 
that  year,  attention  was  directed  to  the 
curious  fact  that  out  of  13,880  applica- 
tions sent  out  in  sealed  envelopes,  ask- 
ing information  from  publishers,  there 
were  received  in  thirty  days  only  5,522 
answers  of  any  kind,  and  that  among 
these  about  one-eighth  (711)  contained 
satisfactory  circulation  reports;  1,419  of 
them  bore  evidence  that  the  omission 
to  send  a  circulation  report  was  an  in- 
tentional one;  and  3,392  made  no  refer- 
ence whatever  to  the  question  of  circu- 
lation; to  these  a  second  notice  was  sent 
calling  attention  to  the  omission.  Two 
months  after  the  original  inquiry  had 
been  mailed  it  was  found  that  8,848 
papers  had  omitted  to  make  any  re- 
sponse to  the  communication,  although 
each  inquiry  contained  an  addressed 
post-paid  envelope  for  a  reply.  A  new 
communication  was  thereupon  sent  to 
these  8,848  publications  calling  attention 
to  the  oversight.  Within  the  next  six 
weeks  there  were  received  281  reports 
which  were  such  as  had  been  asked  for, 
136  which  showed  that  no  satisfactory 
report  would  be  given,  and  860  from 
which  a  report  of  the  editions  printed 
was  seemingly  omitted  by  accident.  To 
each  of  the  last  class  a  third  application 
was  promptly  made.  A  careful  exami- 
nation finally  exhibited  the  fact  that  out 
of  the  8,848  papers  to  which  a  second 
application  was  made,  only  one  in  seven 
ever  responded   in  any   way. 

These  facts  were  so  interesting  that  a 
plan  was  thereupon  adopted  for  exhibit- 
ing them.  In  the  Directory  for  that 
year  all  circulation  ratings,  based  upon 
a  statement  duly  signed^  were  marked 
with  three  asterisks.  A  paper  which 
had  given  some  information,  although 
not  definite  and  satisfactory,  was  marked 
with  two  asterisks.  Raings  made 
up  without  any  information  from  the 
publisher  were  marked  with  one  asterisk, 
and  the  ratings  of  papers  which  had  not 
responded  at  all  were  unmarked.  About 
1,000  papers  received  the  distinguishing 
mark  of  the  three  asterisks.  A  careful 
consideration  of  the  quality  of  these 
1,000  reports  led  the  publishers  of  the 
Directory  to  the  conclusion  that  they 
were  almost  without  exception,  abso- 
lutely true.  So  much  confidence  did 
they  repose  in  the  conclusion  arrived  at 
that  they  thereupon  decided  to  announce 
a  reward  of  $100  for  each  instance 
where  a  paper  so  marked  should  be 
shown  to  have  secured  the  rating  by  an 
untruthful  report.  That  ofifer  of  a  re- 
ward has  been  continued  in  each  edi- 
tion since,  and  the  money  has  been  paid 
in  the  case  of  the  Waukegan  (111.)  Ga- 
zette, in  1888;  the  Madison  (Wis.) 
Skandinavisk  Tribune,  in  1889,  and  the 
Prospect   (O.)   Advance,  in   1891. 

For  four  years  (t888-89-90-9i)  a  care- 
ful analysis  of  the  circulation  ratings  of 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory  was 
prepared  and  printed.  Taking  the  rat- 
ing of  each  class  at  its  minimum  the 
total  output  for  1891  was  found  to  be 
more  than  four  thousand  million,  or 
rnore  than  sufficient  to  place  sixty  pub- 
lications a  year  in  the  hands  of  every 
living  human  being,  including  the  In- 
dian, the  pauper,  the  criminal  and  the 
child   just   born.     Counting   five  persons 

9fi 


for  each  family  the  grand  total  was 
almost  suflicient  to  give  to  every  family 
a  newspaper  of  some  sort  for  every 
day  in  the  year.  The  conclusion  was 
irresistible  that  the  circulation  ratings  in 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory  were 
too  high,  and  a  new  departure  was, 
therefore,  inaugurated. 

The  fact  that  only  one  newspaper  in 
nineteen  made  a  practice  of  sending 
what  could  be  called  a  definite  statement 
of  actual  issues,  taken  in  connection  with 
the  apparent  proof  adduced,  that  the 
total  of  all  the  Directory  ratings  amount- 
ed to  an  impossible  figure,  made  it  ap- 
pear plain  that  the  reasons  why  publish- 
ers refrained  from  sending  true  and  de- 
finite statements  were  to  be  found  in 
the  fact  that  by  refraining  from  send- 
ing  such  statements  they  received  high- 
er ratings  than  would  be  accorded  were 
the  actual  editions  made  known. 

*  *  * 

The  condition  outlined  in  the 
preface,  and  the  conclusion  there- 
,fro'm  arrived  at,  led  to  a  more  care- 
ful revision  of  circulation  ratings 
accorded  to  papers  from  which  no 
satisfactory  circulation  staitement 
was  foTthcommg.  The  result  of 
these  efforts,  together  with  the 
agitaition  of  the  subject  in  Print- 
ers' Ink,  a  weekly  journal  for  ad- 
vertisers, produced  a  largely  in- 
creased number  of  circulation 
statements  that  wer.e  entirely  satis- 
factory— in  fact  they  were  about 
five  times  as  numerous  as  for  any 
previous  year. 

In  this  edition  space  was  given 
to  the  following  appeal  to  us.ers  of 
the   Directory: 

Purchasers  of  the  American  Newspa- 
per Directory,  when  they  hear  assertions 
made  by  agents  and  canvassers  that  a 
paper  is  not  correctly  rated,  are  re- 
quested to  remind  them  that  all  the 
publisher  has  to  do  to  secure  a  rating 
in  exact  accordance  with  his  own  claim 
was  to  send  in  a  signed  statement  of 
actual  issues.  The  liability  of  having 
an  untruthful  statement  detected  may 
possibly  have  sometimes  deterred  a  pub- 
lisher from_^  sending  a  fraudulent  re- 
port, but  without  doubt  the  impression 
generally  prevailing  that  a  successful 
paper  has  a  larger  circulation  than  it 
does  have  in  fact,  is  the  principal  cause 
that  restrains  honest  publishers  from 
making  any  statement  at  all.  It  is 
probable  that  the  circulation  ratings  in 
this  issue  of  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory  are  more  nearly  correct  than 
those  that  have  appeared  in  any  of  its 
previous   tventy-three  yearly  issues. 

*!*  'I*  *!* 

In  the  Directory  for  1893,  its 
twenty-fifth  year,  no  special  varia- 
tion from  previous  usage  is  noted. 

*  *  * 

At  the  time  of  issuing  the  Direc- 


AMJIHU'AN   NKWMI'AI'KH  DIKKt  ToltY 


lN)i 


•'AC 


tory      ! 

a  I. —  «   •<->tiK   ■       '  •  • 

fj  ,-,-o     I'     . 

become   a   corporation,    >:  itcd 

as  the  Geo.  P.  Rowel  I  A 

Company.      This    c   ■■    ■ 

oo;   acqu  reel    il.f 

Amrrican      New 

w:  :   to  be  by 

Mr    Ucci.  I.  iv  »w'  "   Is  s 

but      thr      ^it-i   I'.C>!i      wai 

undrr  !  '.  firni  name  .  P 

•  •  • 

n    ■*'       ,jvjc   con- 

;:..   : :  tlut : 

rfv    »ccorilrd    in    this 

date  "t   '.hr   report. 

I;... 

of  r<  :j 

all   the  rules   that   had   irom   tsme 
t      •  ••.   adopted    for 

w.iii  — *•'*•• 

tions  • 
iach  a  work 


the  Evening  Express  Company    of 
'  '  when 

---  -•-  ....     ,.,.'.-'rtiimty 

c  as  foliows:  "\S'c  in- 

•  you  a   sixty-word   statement 

-t  in  I'  Ti 

.   .    .  ^  ..  ...^  the  >;  ;i 

of    our    paper     in   the  .:i 

Newspaper    Directory,    in    accnrd- 

ilar,  at  ten  <i'!- 


■»  t  .f .      t^  <  k  •  1 


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from     tj,5'>' 

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4S>   ; 

figures 

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the  ^    t)<     t  are*    being 

guar  .  *.er   a    t^^i 

It    IS 

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twenty    w.,  ^ 
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to  arrive  »• 
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caMt  IS 

la   the 
feature    h\< 

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bilty.    V 
their     \   . 
lac    the    tr 


close  our  >    o 

pay  for  the  same.     We  think  tliat 

•  ^  is  an  ex  !  plan  of  adver- 

and    ;  lat    you    will 

fi         .:    very    ,      :    a^le.     A    state- 
ment whuh  hears  upon  it*  face  the 
1.  :(ni-  r\y  fol- 

'•!>»ti  of 
T"  ■    .rr 

.    ,    ..  ,  ;;t 

in  some  other  portion  of  the  Dirrc- 
tory 

•  •  • 

;  but  e 

th   year  of  the   piibiica- 

Hon.  the  i>  •  of  issttinf;  the  Dl- 

:,-   M    ,^.j^    June. 

and   an   in  ,  ■.•.^'' 

was  made  in  the  plan  ot  the  arcii- 

-Titiniis  that  •  '  ''      Di- 

'••^'-T    of     ..  '.f 

it    h.i  :    '      :.     :     wid 
could  not  in  the  nature  of  things 


t   m   a 


K.     a: 


o    note   t 
rca»e   r 

ort]r 

f    It    t»   one 

.137   were   not 

to   enable   the    editor 

act  ta*ac«  for  a  yesr, 

n     in     e^arh     nf     these 


lable 

.  '.•n:ne<d.    fiTing   ouS 

■•.  ..r.;: >■    Xo   state,    in    tV.rir 

!    on   their   own    responai* 

■  '   Mjr    ab-^ut 

■   \j     fo!!-w- 

n    of    their 

papers.      A.      -re   preceded 

by  the  word  "AflTertisenjent."  Not 
rery  long  ago  an  offer  of  five  tho-.isand 
d  hilars  was  made  by  a  New  York  pob- 
li^h^r  f.<r  .1  »:rr.i'^r  rotire.  and  refused 
at  the  o^xft  f  'he  Directory.  The 
pririlege  is  ik>w  fn'anted  to  all  publish- 
ers alike   for  a  nominal  sum. 

Mr.  H.  Z    Osborne.  President  of 


useij  to  represent  circulations  ex- 
•  100.  400  and  800.  and  as  in 

*  '     -  '   that  a   t"  M 

;  ,  .  -  -;>our  as  much 
for  advertisinfir  sp.ice  in  papers  of 
One  of  these  >  >  as  for  another 

they   wer'-  <\   under  the 

oRotype    ...Li  -f   "JKI." 

The  matter  was  d  :  of  in  the 

preface  as  follows : 

The  method  adopted  for  accor  ling 
circulation  n»'i;T.  \%  explained  in  dc'^;! 
on   inside  cover  page.      The   pa- 

pers rated  jr>i.  are  credited  with  reg- 
ular LMues  exceeding  one  hundred  ■ind 
falling  below  one   •  1  copies.      '  '•' 

thousand    beirjr    t:  "al    advertiv  r's 

unit  of  value.  These  small  papers  will  be 
dealt  with  mainly  by  local  advertisers, 
who  will  form  their  own  opinion  of  the 
precipe   is^ue   a"  •    worth.   To 

the     Keren!  ^rs     of     l**** 

than  a   ■  s  are  not  of  rri-h 

account.  r  .*t    of    wi'   '■-.  ■^^ 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY 


contracts  and  keepinja:  accounts  is  a  con- 
siderable item,  which,  added  to  the  low- 
est obtainable  price,  generally  makes  it 
too    dear   to    be   profitable. 

On  another  page  it  is  stated: 

It  will  be  a  great  day  for  the  news- 
paper publisher  and  the  advertiser  when 
the  former  will  tell  the  latter  just  how 
many  copies  his  announcement  will  ap- 
pear in.  The  latter  will  then  have  to 
conduct  his  negotiation  on  the  theory 
that  he  is  dealing  with  an  honest  man. 
An  honest  man,  printing  a  class  paper 
with  twenty-five  hundred  subscribers, 
can  get  more  advertising  at  twenty-five 
cents  a  line  than  can  be  secured  at  half 
that  price  by  a  lying  competitor  who 
gives  away  five  thousand  copies  and 
says  his  average  issue  is  ten  thousand. 
There  is  nothing  that  sets  a  newspaper 
man  upon  so  high  a  pedestal,  in  the  eyes 
0^  an  advertiser,  as  to  have  him  show 
circulation  figures  which  fall  below  what 
the  advertiser  supposed  the  edition  to  be. 
No  power  on  earth  can  keep  that  adver- 
tiser out  of  that  paper  after  that.  He 
thinks  each  one  of  those  few  subscriber's 
is  worth  five  hundred  secured  by  a 
competitor,  zvlio,  after  all,  may  not  have 
them. 

*  *  * 

From  the  June  issue  of  tihe  Di- 
rectory for  1897  t'he  re-cataloguing 
of  the  papers  by  co'unties  was 
discontinued  and  in  its  stead  was 
substituted  a  smaller  catalogue  by 
States  from  which  was  omitted 
all  papers  not  supposed  to  print 
so  many  as  1,000  copies.  The  prac- 
tice of  distributing  advertising 
orders  by  counties  had  become  ob- 
solete, advertisers  finding  railroad 
lines  much  more  to  the  point  than 
outlines  of  counties  that  meant 
comparatively  little,  and  that  with 
the  decreased  price  of  paper  and 
the  great  circulations  consequent 
thereupon  there  was  little  use  for 
papers  printing  less  tlian  a  thous- 
and copies,  except  bv  local  mer- 
chants and  local  interests. 

*  *  * 

In  the  December  issue  for  1897 
one  may  read  the  following  para- 
graphs : 

There  are  three  classes  of  newspaper 
publishers;  first,  those  who  believe  an 
advertiser  is  entitled  to  know  their  cir- 
culation and  are  willing  that  he  should; 
and  to  take  any  and  every  step  desirable 
for  accomplishing  the  purpose;  second, 
those  who  wish  to  have  an  advertiser 
think  that  they  wish  to  have  their  circula- 
tion known,  but  are  determined  to  avoid 
that  result  by  every  means  possible;  third, 
those  who  believe  that  their  circulation  is 
a  private  matter  and  concerns  no  one 
but  themselves,  and  that  inquiries  con- 
cerning it  are  impertinence.     Publishers 


of  the  first  and  third  classes  are  honest 
men,  but  those  of  the  second  class  are 
not.  Every  publisher  who  n-ads  this 
knows  in  which  class  he  belongs. — 
Printers'   Ink,   Oct.    13. 


The  following  advertisement  has  been 
appearing  regularly  in  Printers'  Ink 
for  some  time  past,  and  no  single  answer 
has   it   thus    far   elicited: 

WANTED— The  address  of  a  news- 
paper publisher  who  keeps  a  record  of 
his  issues  and  is  willing  to  make  the 
exact  figures  public,  and  who  has  at  any 
time  had  any  trouble  or  difficulty  about 
securing  their  publication  in  the  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory,  without  the 
expenditure  of  a  cent  for  advertising  in 
the  Directory,  or  for  any  other  item  be- 
yond a  postage  stamp  on  the  envelope 
that  conveyed  by  mail  his  true  statement 
bearing  date  and  signature.  Address, 
with  full  particulars,  Printers'  Ink, 
10  Spruce  St.,   N.   Y.   City. 


The  reason  why  no  names  are  ob- 
tainable of  honest  publishers  who  have 
cause  of  complaint  against  the  American 
Newspaper  Directory  is  simply  that 
There  Are  None. 

*  *  * 

It  was  also  in  the  Directory  foir 
1897  that  the  use  of  what  have 
since  come  to  be  called  "the  doubt 
marks"  was  begun.  Something  of 
the  sort  appeared  to  be  needed 
since  the  practice  had  been  aban- 
doned of  paying  $100  reward  for 
the  discovery  of  an  untruthful  cir- 
culation report;  these  marks  were 
as  explained  below: 

#  The  accuracy  of  this  rating  has  been  ques- 
tioned by  one  or  more  persons  who  claim  to 
have  facilities  for  knowing  the  facts. 

#  #  The  accuracy  of  this  rating  has  been 
questioned  by  one  or  more  persons  who  claim 
to  have  facilities  for  knowing  the  facts,  and  it 
is  feared  that  the  doubts  expressed  do  rest  upon 
a  substantial  foundation. 

^4^:^  The  editor  of  the  American  Newspa- 
per Directory  has  offered  to  verify  the  correct- 
ness of  a  circulation  statement  funiished  by 
this  paper,  provided  the  publisher  of  the  paper 
would  agree  to  place  the  necessary  facilities  at 
his  disposal.  It  was  stipulated  that  the  verifi- 
cation should  be  without  cost  to  the  publisher 
of  the  paper,  but  to  this  offer  the  publisher's 
response  was  not  such  as  to  remove  the  im- 
pression of  doubt  that  had  been  cast  on  the 
accuracy  of  the  statement  furnished. 

*  It  ♦ 

It  was  in  the  March  issue  of  the 
Directory  for  1898  that  use  was 
made  for  the  first  time  of  what  has 
come  to  be  known  as  the  "Z"  rat- 
ing. It  was  applied  to  a  paper 
whose  circulation  report  fell  short 
of  being  satisfactory  after  the  pub- 
lisher had  had  his  attention  direct- 
ed to  the  fault  and  had  failed  to 
correct  it.     Faults  dealt  with  under 


AMKKICAN   NKWhl'ArKK   DlllEi  loHY 


this    K 
twelve 


were    divided    into 
as  follows : 


I.     It       V. 

*.  It 

1.  It  tAiictl  10  convrjr  the  necessary 
ililornialK>n. 

4.  It  «xs  not  fiven  with  tuficient  At* 

tcniion    •  -1. 

5.  It  •     *f*rr%fr    th'     lime    »uj*- 

ft.    It     .  -     .   :    ...  1 

fttU   vrar. 

7.  It  w«i  tt^nrd  vith  a  h*r  '  -••  —  :>. 

8.  It  «a»  »:gne<i  by  ti'  K>n 
•rbCMC  autlK-n'.y  to  »!fn  was  n^t  cA;<lain- 
rd    or    known. 

9.  It  «aj  »  f r.^  1  by  an  initial  or  by 
inttiala  only. 

10.  It    waa  not   yivrn   in   tuch  •  way 

at  would   make  it    poMtble   to   b  '  ' 

our    rr«fw>n«iH|«>    fnr    tb«    inforfr 


err/ 

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tj.   it 


ftbould    it    aftcr«A;<l 
an  averacr   for 


^•t  wa« 


of  an  u 

very   many. 

•  •  • 

From  the  prciacc  of  the   March 
issue    lor    ibyy    one    may    read    as 

follows: 

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THE    *'Y  '    RATING. 

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reciorv 

"Y"  was  tirs:  its 

nv  -;    ucmg    ex;  :    ai    fol- 

ic v^  ^ . 


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ten?!    r, 
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boM-d     upon     a    *-- 
led    the    taid 


from     the     ' 

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is   hisbrr   than    a    new   at 


the     U«t 


which  mjy  < 
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Ol^tc 


f  aTor:^ : 


d    be    I 

•  a  • 

In   the   quarterly    issue   for   I><- 

cc-'    ^     '-•.  ''•    ••       ■  '   ofTer 

A     fo^T    "f    the    next     i»»ue    of    th^ 
A  paper    Directory 

p'T -.  ..c    first    person    w: 

prove    that    any    paper    in    this 

p,^  I..-  I     ..     .1.     -     -: •     .:     _     - 

tc- 

r»iir.g.  1  he    r.  ^    :hi:    t*o 

papers  arc     u:  crt     two 

books.  If    he    finds  a    h:-     ■          :-.'•' 

rated  he  may  have  a  hundred  ^ — ^>.  ^r.J 
so   on. 

Th"  •  •     ••     •    ^  .                         ■ 

by  p 

r.  ^    bouk 

a  g   by    I' 

month   later,   at  the  time  wbrn  this  edi- 

ti "     «.-,.»    -o    press,    only    six    instances 


ha*    brrn 


the 


See     Minneapolis, 


I:i  he  preface  of  th,-  March 
quarerly  issue  of  th«  Directory 
for  1  ••  V  read  as  follows: 

J^f  Tr'#*-_.v..».--^..fi*'r.< 

•'-ft  > 

.%■  :::;5  L  wiS 

*  •<>  ha%  !i- 

bern    v 

-.-:    It    is    .;        ...      ,  ^'■ 

to   furntsh  the  rcquuile  information  and 
.1 1  ..    .j.p    jj   correct    rating   in    the 

!    the  book,   which  comes  out 


.    the  experience   of   the   edror 

.  : rectory  has  taught  him  that  it  i* 

always  for  a  reason  more  satisfactory  to 
'  ■    "^    r  than  it  would  he  to  an  ad- 
'    i<    thinkin?    of    using    the 
■    c    paper. 
...rd   to  the  sys- 
tem   of    c.rculation    ratings    adopted    by 
this    Directory   in   the   case   of   papers  of 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAl^ER  DIKECTOKY 


over  one  thousand  circulation,  where 
there  is  given  a  record  of  ratings  for  a 
series  of  years  past,  thus  enabling  the 
users  of  the  Directory  to  judge  the  pres- 
ent and  probable  future  of  a  paper  by 
noting   what   its   past    has   been. 


It  having  often  been  asserted 
that  the  circulation  rating  accord- 
ed to  a  newspaper  was  influenced 
by  the  fact  that  the  newspaper  did 
or  did  not  order  a  paid  advertise- 
ment in  the  Directory,  and  that 
circulation  rose  and  fell  according 
as  the  paper  did  or  failed  to  hav-e 
an  advertisement  in  the  book;  it 
was  decided  in  1895  to  leave  the 
circulation  ratings  in  the  book, 
from  year  to  year,  so  that  a  user  of 
the  book  might  note  these  fluctua- 
tions of  ratings  if  they  did  in  fact 
occur  as  charged.  This  plan  ha5 
now  been  pursued  for  a  period  of 
ten  years  and  seems  to  reveal  that 
so'me  papers  furnish  the  informa- 
tion, upon  which  a  circulation  rat- 
ing may  be  based,  with  absolute 
regularity;  and  others  if  they  give 
any  information  at  all  uniformly 
fall  short  of  making  it  so  definite 
as  to  be  useful  to  the  Directory 
editor.  Examples  of  papers  of 
each  sort  may  be  mentioned  as 
follows : 

_  In  Boston  the  Transcript  generally 
gives  definite  information  while  the 
Herald    rarely    or    never    does. 

In  _  Washington  the  Star  always  gives 
definite  information  while  the  Post  never 
does. 

In  Indianapolis  the  News  always  gives 
definite  information  while  the  Sentinel 
rarely   or   never  does. 

In  ^  Chicago  the  News  always  gives 
definite  information  while  the  Tribune 
never  does. 

In  New  York  the  Post  generally  gives 
definite  information  while  the  Brooklyn 
Eagle  rarely  or  never  does. 

McClnre's  Magazine  generally  gives 
definite  information  while  the  Century 
never    does. 

An  examination  of  any  issue  of 
the  Directory  put  forth  since  1896 
exhibits  the  tendency  of  .each  and 
every  publisher  either  to  tell  or  to 
conceal  his  circulation,  and  it  is 
one  that  is  pretty  persistent.  Still 
the  number  that  are  straightfor- 
ward on  this  point  becomes  greater 
every  year. 

On  page  fifteen  of  the  issue  of 
the  Director}-  for  1901,  its  thirty- 
third  year,  one  may  read : 

The   editor   of  the   American    Newspa- 


per Directory  keeps  on  file  a  mass  of 
information  gathered  from  year  to  year 
concerning  the  circulation  and  character 
of  American  newspapers.  He  has  al- 
ways at  liand,  in  chronological  order, 
accessible  at  a  moment's  notice,  a  con- 
veniently arranged  mass  of  interesting 
documents,  statements,  pamphlets  and 
circulation  figures,  going  to  show  what 
is  claimed  for  a  paper  by  its  owners  or 
asserted  of  it  by  its  enemies  and  friends. 
By  the  aid  of  these  and  his  familiarity 
with  the  subject  it  is  always  possible 
to  pass  the  history  of  the  paper  in  rapid 
review  and  comprehend  and  measure  the 
claims  set  up  concerning  its  value  to  ad- 
vertisers. He  is  often  in  a  position  to 
tell  about  a  specified  publication  just 
what  an  advertiser  would  very  much 
like    to    know. 


In  this  issue  is  also  set  forth  the 
latest  definition  of  what  is  meant 
by  the  word  circulation.  It  is  the 
average  edition  printed  within  a 
year  that  precedes  the  date  of  the 
report;  the  preface  states  the  cas.e 
as  follows : 

The  circulation  of  a  newspaper  is  cor- 
rectly stated  by  adding  the  number  of 
complete  copies  of  each  separate  issue 
printed  during  the  entire  year  preceding 
the  date  of  the  statement  and  dividing 
the  sum  by  the  number  of  separate 
issues. 

The  number  of  complete  copies  print- 
ed, folded  and  prepared  for  distribution 
is  the  only  number  that  can  be  absolutely 
known  and  definitely  and  truthfully 
stated.  What  is  done  with  the  copies 
has  a  bearing  upon  the  quality  ot 
the  circulation.  No  newspaper  man 
prints  copies  without  the  intention 
of  making  some  use  of  them. 
To  print  a  surplus  for  the  mere  purpose 
of  deceiving  advertisers  is  too  expensive. 
The  same  object  may  be  achieved  just 
as  honestly  by  plain  lying,  which  is 
cheaper.  The  difference  between  copies 
printed  and  copies  sold  is  generally  no 
more  t/han  five  per  cent,  often  much  less, 
but  sometimes  as  much  as  twenty  or 
even  ninety  per  cent.  Just  what  the 
percentage  is,  when  it  can  be  known  and 
stated,  is  information  of  much  value  to 
the  advertiser  who  desires  to  form  an 
opinion  of  the  worth  to  him  of  a  speci- 
fied  circulation. 


In  the  issue  for  1902,  the  thirty- 
fourth  year,  no  change  is  to  be 
noted  from  the  usages  adopted  in 
preceding  years. 

4:  4:  4: 

On  page  twenty-eight  of  the  Di- 
rectory for  1903,  now  issued  an- 
nually, one  may  read: 

It  is  sometimes  urged  that  the  plan 
for      reporting      newspaper      circulation 


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In  the  preface  of  the  Directory 
for   1904.   the  thirty-sixth  year  r>* 

its    ' '^utive    ar -  ••  -    undt ; 

:^  iiirol    of    ■■      i<_'uii<nr. 

Ljtu.  i*.  Rowell,  one  may  read 

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tr.'  r,  and 

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During  the  later  weeks  of  the 
summer  of  1904  Printers*  Ink 
gave  space  in  many  consecutive  is- 
sues to  a  repetition  of  the  matter 
shown  within  the  rulea  border  at 
the  top  of  the  next  cohimn. 


While  the  inquiry  as  to  what  is 
circulation  was  in  progress,  in  the 
amns  of  Printers'  Ikk,  space 
was  given,  in  the  issue  of  October 
2.  1904,  to  the  communication  re- 
produced below : 

Editor  »/  Pm?rr««k'  Ikk: 

I     respectfully    offer    for      the    cofuidera- 
tion    of      the     American      Newspaper     Pub- 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


Ushers'    Association,    the    preamble    and 
resolution    given    below: 

Whereas  the  advertiser  who  would 
buy  space  in  a  newspaper  or  maga- 
zine desires  to  know  the  measure  of 
service  he  may  expect  therefrom, 
and  whereas  what  is  known  as  the 
circulation  of  the  newspaper  or  mag- 
azine is  generally  thought  the  priri- 
cipal  item  to  be  considered  in  this 
connection,  it  becomes  important 
that  an  authoritative  definition  shall 
be  had  as  to  what  is  meant  by  cir- 
culation. The  number  of  copies 
printed  to-day  is  not  a  proper 
measure,  for  it  may  be  much  larger 
or  smaller  than  the  usual  edition. 
The  number  of  copies  printed  yes- 
terday or  last  week  is  open  to  the 
same  objection.      And: 

Inasmuch  as  advertising  contracts 
are  usually  made  by  the  year,  or  for 
a  considerable  fraction  of  a  year, 
it  is  evidently  most  desirable  ^  to 
know  what  will  be  the  circulation 
for  a  year  to  come,  but  as  that  is 
impossible,  no  one  being  able  to 
foretell  the  future  with  certainty, 
it  has  been  found  by  past  experience 
that  the  most  satisfactory  method 
of  deciding  what  the  circulation  will 
be  for  a  year  to  come  is  to  ascer- 
tain what  it  has  been  for  the  year 
that  is  past.        And: 

Inasmuch  as  circulation  is  by  no 
means  the  only  criterion  of  value, 
and  the  value  of  the  circulation  is 
influenced  by  many  things,  as  for 
instance  the  price  at  which  the 
publication  is  sold,  the  age  or  firmly 
established  character  of  the  publica- 
tion, the  fact  that  it  is  or  is  not 
received  by  or  distributed  among 
people  who  do  not  pay  for  it.  And: 
Inasmuch  as  these  characteristics 
are  to  be  generally  ascertained  by 
ear-marks  or  general  reputation. 
And: 

Inasmuch  as  the  number  of  copies 
printed  is  only  quality  of  a  news- 
paper's circulation  that  is  capable 
of  being  definitely  measiired  and 
expressed  in  words  and  figures,  it  is 
hereby; 

RESOLVED,  That  it  is  the  opin- 
ion of  this  Association  that  the  cir- 
culation of  a  newspaper  is  best  ascer- 
tained and  most  correctly  expressed 
by  setting  down  the  number  of  cop- 
ies printed  of  each  issue  for  a  year, 
adding  the  figures  to  ascertain  the 
total  and  dividing  by  the  number 
of  separate  issues  to  ascertain  the 
average  issue;  and  that  average  issue, 
so  ascertained,  is  what  is  generally 
understood  as;  and  what  should  be 
understood  as  the  circulation  of  the 
newspaper  or  magazine.  The  num- 
ber of  copies  returned,  the  number 
given  away,  the  number  distributed 
on  any  condition  other  than  to 
subscribers  or  bona  fide  buyers  all 
have  a  bearing  in  fixing  the  char- 
acter of  the  circulation,  but  no 
bearing  at  all  upon  the  mere  quan- 
tity of  it  which  is  the  only  thing 
that  it  is,   at  the  present  time,   best 


to  attempt  to  ascertain  and  to  have 
stated  in  figures. 
The  subject  of  your  inquiry  is  one  to 
which  I  have  devoted  much  thought  for 
many  years;  and  the  definition  I  have 
formulated  above  is  in  my  opinion  one 
that  every  publisher  can  conform  to,  if 
he  will,  and  the  only  one  that  every 
publisher  can  conform  to  if  he  is  honest, 
conscientious  and  exactly  truthful.  Of 
course  there  can  be  no  objection  to  add- 
ing as  much  further  information  as  to 
net  sales  and  other  facts  of  interest  to 
an  advertiser  as  the  publisher  of  the 
paper  may   deem   advisable. 

Very  respectfully, 

George  P.  Rowell. 

The  attention  of  an  influential 
member  of  the  executive  committee 
of  the  American  Newspaper  Pub- 
lishers' Association  was  directed  to 
the  communication  printed  above, 
and  his  opinion  asked.  He  said  he 
had  already  seen  it,  had  read  it, 
that  it  stated  the  case,  and  the 
whole  case;  but,  said  he.  "It  would 
never  do  to  bring  it  before  a  con- 
vention of  the  Association.  They 
would  not  consider  it.  The  ma- 
jority DO  NOT  WANT  ANY  DEFINI. 
TION  OF  CIRCULATION." 


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AMKKh'AN  NBWHI'AI'SU  UlllEcTUKY. 


THE      DAILY      PAPERS  OF  r>-^-'-      '.    the    Maine   manv    at 

HMVWA  J.  :    thai    the    fricnJ>    ..f 

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you  think  now  in  hard   •  mJ 

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if    '  .     vou    s.iid 

It  is  precisely  this  quali- 

'•    J'uiriit   </«•    la 

;...;...:    .ce  in  the  Inland, 

'  of  a  wr-Tk  echo  of  the  past. 

^  'cr  in  '  a  Rreater 


feel    that    the    last    word    on    any 
<  n  has  not  been  said  until  the 

/.*'«:'  f/,-  /d   "  '  '    n 

In  mak*   '•  .iSles 

he   news  of    Europe   rather 

than  those  of  our  own  country.  It< 

paffe  a-    '       that  of  the  X<-w 

gives  us  a  sly  dig  t  »s   Vork  ^  .         ^/  in   size    ».    -  j 

true,  but  it  must  be  admitted  that   ,1,^  ^j„^  ^.jj,h  but  a  trifle 

i^*^  ^'  "^  ^^^  "  '^  It  prints  however  only  six  columns 

ami  ;     .  iarts  arc  as  :      ....  ,„  ^t.     ,--,       ^  .   -^   ^f  spven       It 

leveled       against       Spaniards      as  j^  ,:  ^  a  the  Man. 1  that 

against  ourselves.     During  the  late  prints     two    editions    daily.      The 

wnr  it  wa«  a  bitter  opponent  of  the  morning   edition    consists   of  eight 

Wcyler    policy,    so  much    so    that  pages;     t'-       - '•  — oon     edition    of 

when   Hahana   was  startled  by  the  four.        S  >     receive    both 

~^^hr    ;ntrar-;ernre    i,    the  J-rrr^n-  editions  and  unles,  you  are  a  suh- 

thf    r             ^TJ.    the  *  scnber  you  don  t  get  the  paper.    It 

1              :   the   i            ■      «♦'•  *^  i'  :r    ^.^   sold    on    the    streets.      Its 

,   ^     _„t  *;  .V  r„s  .V.  -             P"^"  price  in  Hahana  is  $ij 

PetPtr  in  "T  "  f.  lo.  a   year — $15   in   the   provinces  ana 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


$21.20  to  foreign  countries.  The 
prices  given  are  in  Spanish  silver, 
the  value  of  which  varies  sHghily 
from  time  to  time,  one  American 
dollar  being  worth  $1.35  to  $1.40 
Spanish  silver.  Its  rate  for  adver- 
tisements is  fifty  cents  (gold)  an 
inch  for  each  insertion  ;  one  dollar 
an  inch  if  the  advertisement  is  to 
appear  in  both  morning  and  even- 
inj?  editions.  Twenty  per  cent  dis- 
count is  allowed  on  yearly  con- 
tracts, and  no  advertisement  is  ac- 
cepted the  value  of  which  does  not 
amount  to  two  dollars;  that  is  to 
say,  a  four  inch  ad  may  be  inserted 
once,  but  a  one  inch  ad  will  not  be 
accepted  for  less  than  four  inser- 


for  the  illustration  of  it  which  ap- 
pears on  this  page. 

When  the  paper  moves  into  its 
new  quarters  next  July  it  will  also 
install  a  new  press.  It  is  printed 
at  present  on  a  Goss  perfecting 
press  that  has  been  in  use  nine 
years  and  has  given  (so  Mr.  Jose 
Maria  Villaverde,  the  business 
manager  of  the  Diario,  told  me) 
good  satisfaction.  Mr.  Villaverde, 
however,  has  not  yet  decided 
whether  the  new  press  shall  be  a 
Goss  or  some  other  make.  Press 
manufacturers  will  do  well  to  fol- 
low up  this  tip  lest  England  or 
Germany,  our  severest  competitors 
in  Cuba,  do  us  out  of  this  order. 


.^Sia-i^    ^^?v4^ 


tions.  It  makes  a  special  rate  on 
Want  ads  (Solicitudes) — -fifty 
cents  Spanish  silver  for  four  inser- 
tions of  a  four  line  ad— and  prints 
more  announcements  of  this  class 
than  do  all  the  other  Habana  pa- 
pers put  together. 

Like  all  newspapers  in  Cuba  the 
Diario  de  la  Marina  is  housed  in  a 
(building  that  was  not  originally 
built  for  a  newspaper  office.  A 
new  building  is  being  erected  for 
the  paper  on  the  Prado  (Habana's 
beautiful  promenade)  which,  when 
completed,  will  be  one  of  the  finest 
newspaper  offices  in  Latin  America. 
I  am  indebted  to  Mr.  Tomas  Mur, 
the  architect  of  the  new  building 


Printing  presses  pay  an  ad  valorem 
duty  of  twenty-five  per  cent  on  en- 
tering Cuba,  but  our  manufactur- 
ers have  an  advantage  over  those 
of  other  countries,  inasmuch  as  the 
reciprocity  treatv  existing  between 
the  United  States  and  Cuba  pro- 
vides for  a  reduction  of  twenty 
per  cent  of  the  existing  dutv  on 
presses  imported  from  the  United 
States. 

j\fanufacturers  of  typesetting 
machines  will  also  find  Mr.  Villa- 
verde an  interested  listener.  The 
Diario  de  la  Marina  has  not  yet 
introduced  typesetting  machines 
into  its  office  (largely  out  of  con- 
sideration    for     its     compositors, 


.o* 


"vi'M-pi;    !Mf£KfTf>ltY 


w  '  •"  ''■%.•  been  with  the 

p.i  t     of     tweniy 

years)  but  ihe  L»n«>t)i)c  and  Mono- 

Ijt  '         the  <  '•  • 

li e    1 rs,   a:  , 

lishrrs   of   the   Diario    :  that 

sooner  or  later  they  w»il  have  to 

follow  suit. 

XV      »..    .,:...:-      f  .1...    r  ;.,^,,   </^ 

la  with- 

out reference  to  its  excellent  news 

I     to     its     editor,     Mr. 

—      ••  •  of  the  Riants 
of  K     The   paper 

receives  the  A  .*ed   Press  dis- 

patches tele- 

:•'  ■'  In 

\ 
ents    in    New    York.    \"  n. 

Pariv    and 

.1   .,.. 


i  I  V    t  •» 


are  < 

Mr    }  ihc  pa- 
per, is  one  of  those  men  who  can 
sav   in   a   I  in   less 
•'•'••  ,.;;rc  a  col- 

Hr    IS   at 

his    best    when    ■  ,  n    or 

measures  and  at  his  n  he 

yit.. 

in  rr  «- 

natrly  for  those  wii«>  n»'">  l»i$ 
'  '  '  •  '  Is  his  .  •  •  raries 
an     <  ,  ,  V     to 

hammer  him. 

•*LA    I 

The   DisctuivH   is  first,   last   and 
all    the    time    a    Cuban    paper — as 

Mr. Manuel  M.  C  1  the 

rank    of    colonel    m    tii  v    of 

Cr'       '  •'      •   .  •   was 

St  ..        ..       .  ;    -  first 

leK  v  to  meet   in   Cuba 

after  the  termination  of  h  s. 

The  paper  w.t;  fr •  -    '    '    -  it 

did   ni  I     ..  Vii  •.  (  cc 

until      it  ..         :>y     Mr. 

Coronado  tivc  years  later.  In  i^j?. 
a  year  after  the  napcr  had  passed 
into  ihc  hands  of  its  present  owner, 
the  war  broke  out  and  so  ardently 
did  the  Piscusion  espouse  the 
cause  of  the  revolutionists  that  it 
was  suppressed  by  order  of  Gen- 
eral Weyler.  When  towards  the 
close  of  the  Spanish-.Xmerican  w-ar 
it  V  --  —  r  cvid'  ■"  "'"  ■  ^"  ■"  •'  vld 
be  ._   d  to  r  d. 

Mr.     Coronado   began     to  lay    his 


^    :    of   the 

did    not    intend    to 


plans  for  resumine  —-m; -..:.,  ..^j 
on  the  stroke  of  >ry 

I.    it^/;.   as  the  Spanish   i^-m   was 

T- 

of    the    new-born     PiSitision     was 
issued. 

In  the  e.i'      '  \..c  .Xmcri- 

can  intervi: ...  a  that  dis- 
trust, which  Kng  years  of  diiil- 
li:  nt  have  made  inherent  in 
the  Li:;»an  •  '  '  '  '  ii  to  be- 
lieve th.T 
United  : 
fulfill  lis  pr  regarding  the  in- 

dt '        '  uie  Island,  the  Dts- 

cu to  sor *'•  Mt  the 

general  .    of  u!  ;  but 

when  it  irenl  that  this 

■    ■    , .  .      n, 

adopted  by  our  C  s.  the  Ou- 

cusioH  became,  and  has  ever  since 
rrr  1.    a    warm    ^         '      '    'he 

A-         ^..:i   p.    •'.       1:        nt 

work  in   rr  ng  the  people  of 

Cuba  to  the    i'iait   Au  ;.   a 

•    firvt    '  -ed 

"■  ^"^   • '. ■     arc 

:ter  undc:  —is  w  •  d  by 

the      more     intelligent     i  of 

'■   •  .  icir- 

^ .  ..V  ...    irrec- 

t»«n.    so   much    lo   that    a    leading 
I.iwsrr  of    :  ' -.    I^nuza) 

reccn'      *  'of 

the  ....       ;  ..lit 

Amen  ;  was  "tl  e  last  of  many 

fa\f>rs  conferred   on   Cuba   by  th^ 
A'  '    "     The   Itiscuiion 

a!  .'vice  in   •'«    '  'h'  in 

br  it     the       re  ty 

treaty  between  Cuba  and  the  Uni- 
ted Slates.     It  •   '  '      '     inter- 

c>l    iti    all    que .:    the 

welfare  of  the  Cuban  and 

has   been,   from   the  begmntng.   an 
ardent    ^  *   ^  of  the   policy   of 

Presiden.    a   Palma.     In  fact 

it  may  be  said  to  be  the  paper  that 
enjriys   most   com  the   confi- 

dence of  the  actual  k   vernmenf. 

The  Discusion  is  an  afternoon 
paper  and  is  published  3^5  days  in 
the  year.  Its  columns  arc  the  same 
'<npth  and  width  as  those  of  the 
New  York  .S'mm,  but  it  prints  only 
six  columns  to  the  page  instead  of 
seven.  It  has  the  best  mechanical 
equipment  of  any  paper  on  the 
Inland,  including  an  up-to-date 
photo-engraving    plant.     With    the 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


exception  of  El  Mundo  it  is  the 
only  illustrated  daily  published  in 
Cuba. 

A  feature  of  La  Discitsion  is  its 
daily  political  cartoon  by  Mr. 
Ricardo  de  la  Torricnte,  one  of  the 
instructors  in  the  national  School 
of  Painting  and  Sculpture  at 
Habana.  One  of  Mr.  Torriente's 
cartoons  is  here  reproduced  for  the 
benefit  of  those  American  cartoon- 
ists who  are  in  the  habit  of  por- 
traying Cuba  as  a  little  negro,  not- 
withstanding the  fact  that  the 
white  population  of  the  Island  out- 
numbers the  black  and  mixed  races 
two  to  one,  and  that  in  proportion 
to  population  there  are  fewer 
negroes  in  the  Cuban  capital  than 
there  are  in  the  capital  city  of  the 
United  States.  Mr.  Torriente's 
picture  shows  the  typical  Cuban 
peasant,  or  guarjiro  as  he  is  called. 
Anyone  who  has  traveled  in  the 
interior  of  the  Island  will  testify 
to  the  artist's  accuracy  of  detail — 
the  long  Dundreary  whiskers,  the 
hat  of  jipa-japa,  the  guayhera  or 
shirts  worn  with  the  tails  outside 
the  trousers,  the  alpargatas  or 
canvas  slippers,  and  the  ever-pres- 
ent macltete.  If  the  cartoonists  of 
the  United  States  will  cease  to  em- 
ploy the  picture  of  a  pickaninny  as 
emblematical  of  Cuba  and  adopt  a 
type  more  in  keeping  with  the  facts 
they  will  earn  the  gratitude  of  a 
million  white  Cubans,  who  resent 
having  their  country  unjustly  ad- 
vertised to  the  world  as  a  black 
republic. 

Like  the  Diario  de  la  Marina,  the 
Discusion  is  to  have  a  new  build- 
ing but  its  location  has  not  yet 
been  decided  upon.  Its  offices  are 
located  at  present  at  No.  5  San 
Ignacio  street  (opposite  the  Cathe- 
dral.) in  a  large  building  which, 
though  not  originally  intended  for 
a  newspaper  office,  has  by  virtue  of 
extensive  alterations  been  made 
into  very  commodious  quarters. 
Reference  has  already  been  made 
to  the  excellent  mechanical  equip- 
ment of  the  Discusion.  Mr.  Coro- 
nado,  the  editor  and  proprietor  of 
the  paper,  visits  the  United  States 
every  year  and  usually  returns 
with  some  new  labor  saving  de- 
vice. Four  Lintotype  machines  are 
already  installed  in  the  office  of  the 
Discusion  and  two  more  have  re- 


cently been  ordered.  The  paper  is 
printed  on  a  Goss  straight  line  per- 
fecting press. 

The  subscription  price  of  La 
Discusion  is  $10  Spanish  silver  a 
year  in  Habana — $9.00  American 
money  to  foreign  countries.  Single 
copies  sell  on  the  street  for  five 
cents  Spanish  silver.  Its  tele- 
graphic news  is  furnished  by  the 
Associated  Press  and  it  has  in  ad- 
dition regular  correspondents  in 
New  York,  Washington.  Paris, 
Madrid,  Tampa  and  Key  West. 

The  advertising  rate  is  50  cents 
(gold)  an  inch  for  each  insertion, 
twenty-five  per  cent  discount  on 
yearly      contracts.        Mr.      Arturo 


Primelles   is   business   manager  of 
the  paper. 

"la  lucha." 

Under  an  old  Spanish  law  when- 
ever a  newspaper  offended,  the 
Governor-General  could  order  it 
to  suspend  publication.  The  order, 
however,  was  directed  against  the 
newspaper,  not  the  publisher,  hence 
the  publisher  had  only  to  change 
the  name  of  his  paper  as  often  as 
he  got  into  trouble  with  the 
authorities  and  continue  publica- 
tion under  some  other  title.  The 
paper  to-day  known  as  La  Lucha 
(The  Strife)  is  well  named,  since, 
in  the  course  of  its  thirty-six  years 
of  existence,  it  has  been  obliged  to 


AMtlUU  AN    NtWM'ArKU    muKCTORT. 


:;c  no  icwcr   Uian    i 

Mr.    A  ■    San     Miffucl.    the 

present  and                    r   of 

L^   '  -             ^  ^Jy  inrth. 

a  : 0  of  Caia- 

luna.     The  .n  is  the  Yankee 

of  be  'seven 

kin..  ■■•   •-    -^1 

old     .  r 

tnccti:  hail 

from    uic   I  .    .Mr.    San 

to 

of  Catalan — the  I  Mr.  :>an 

MiRiul     js     no    r  the 

rule.     He   :    ■■     '  •    M 

Lucha  as  .1  

3rear«  he  owned  the  paper. 

I  La  Luiiia 


Cuba.    La  Pucunon  had  \> 


?• 


policy,  so  for  the  time   bcmir  iJi 

Luclui    ba«I    a            ■    ■       '  ^c 

over  its  iw  ^. 

Kven    •«<>  g 

of      the                   «n  n 

in     Cuba     I^     Lucha     bii,,  oc- 
rinird      •'  -      '"*       "'  ■ ' - 


'      I-'ouf 

.  .  d  to 

La  Lucha's  i  ;eni  and  ihc  form 

of  ■  ;n 

a 
.         .  •    .    .    ■    -     '^Jt 

the   size   of   the    New    ^  ork   JSmh. 
L;ke  its  rivals.  La  Lucha  is  aho  to 

}■--    -.    »...:•»:..;.       T'>-    site 

,   be- 
tween  O  Kcilly   and   Obispo   (Ha- 
'  tets) 

ii.  ;;>  .r. 

La  ,  ipcr. 

In    politics   it    is   nommallv    indc- 
:  Lib 

^.j- ■-.  .1  i,>  the 

It   sells   on 

the  streets  for  five  cents  a  copy — 

$IJOO 

rv  to  :i- 

tries.      Its    ch     .       for    advertisc- 

is    fifty  tn 

1  ten 
to  twenty-five  per  cent  on  long 
time 

Mr.     V  ■     r ^-       f>r 

many  yc.>  ;uger 

of  La  Lucha  but  owing  tu  ill  health 


n 


-»  •  1 1     .  ri  f 


Cu!)an    :  -L 

however.    .Mr.   San   .Miguel   appar- 
ently •».    N' 
that  t:  ^  ^ 
one  of  r 

paper  men  in  Cuba:  but  no  one 
(least   of   .-.!!    '        '  n   l>e 

Mind  t'''  t?''"   f  '^'"'^ 

three  r»r  f   •" 
ed  the  t  his 

pe*  " 

ii    ■  ...    ;;..     ;     ;. 

ag  /.a  Lucha  I 

dozinff    in     fancied     security     the 

Diiirio  dc  la  y  '   La  Pis- 

cusi,  V    ■•  '»  ••    ■  ''..-..! 

it.  an 

if  they  can.  .Meanwhile  La  Lucha 
within  the  past  few  months  has 
shown  -tgns  of  new  life,  and  I 
think  we  are  on  the  eve  of  a 
beautiful  three-cornered  ftght  for 
supremacy  in  which  the  ts 

will  he  La  Lucha.  the  .'  .  ...  la 
^farina  and  La  Piscusion.  By  way 
of  preparing  for  the  impending 
stniprele  La  L'   '     '  *'     'n- 

st ailed    a   new    .-  ,      -> 

capable     of     turning     out      16.000 


to    a     V 
C 

ma:i.igcr 


-Mr      Felipe 
business 


»  I  ?  •  V  f  •  ' 


.'7  Mund  .   periodical 

in    Cuba   that   bears   a   title  com- 

•     the 


.  v       V    « »  .  *  ^  «  i 


It    is    the    \  "it 

of  the  four  leading  newspapers  of 

■•'■•■  ■•    •  -d 

:ce 

editions    dailv    but    soon    discon- 

!   the   ar  m   and   evening 

•'-    '"'!  no   .-  acs  a  morning 

It   is   an   eight   page 

paper  of  the  size  of  the  New  York 

Sun.     It    sells    for   three   cents   on 

tlu'   "^^^     '  -two  cents  less  than  its 

comp 

Mr.  Antonio  Tlerrera.  the  busi- 
ness mannger  of  the  paper,  told 
me  that  LI  Mundn  was  independ- 
ent in  politics,  hut  if  he  really  be- 
lieves that  himself  he  is  the  only 
man  in  Cuba  that  docs  think  so. 
Mr.  Jose  Manuel  Covin,  the  editor 
of  El  Mundo,  is  a  Liberal  of  what 


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the  Cubans   would   call   the   marca 
mayor  and   his  paper  is   generally 
looked    upon   as  the  organ  of  the 
Liberal     party.       Associated     with 
Mr.  Covin  in  the  editorial  manage- 
ment of  El  Muiido  is  Air.  Alarquez 
Sterling,    one    of   the   cleverest   all 
round    newspaper    men    in    Cuba. 
The  paper  has   a   fairly  good   me- 
chanical    equipment,     including    a 
number    of    Monoline    typesetting 
machines,    a    Goss    Clipper    press, 
and  a  photo-engraving  plant,  being 
(with    the    exception    of    La    Dis- 
cusion)    the   only   illustrated   daily 
in    Cuba.     It    has    sufficient    em- 
ployees on  its  staff  to  bring  out  a 
paper  as  good  as  anv  of  them,  and 
considering  that  it  is   the  mouth- 
piece of  one  of  the  two  leading  po- 
litical parties  in  Cuba,  and  that  it 
is  sold  at  a  trifle  more  than  half 
the    price    of    its    competitors,    it 
ought  to  have  achieved  in  its  more 
than    three    years    of    existence    a 
position   that   would  have  at  least 
enabled  it  to  pay  expenses.     I  do 
not  know  positively  that  El  Miindo 
is   not   on    a   self-supporting   basis 
but  it  is   common  talk  in  Habana 
that  the  paper  is  losing  money. 

The  fault  seems  to  be  in  the 
business  office.  Only  when  Mr. 
Herrera,  the  business  manager,  is 
present  is  it  possible  to  get  any  in- 
formation concerning  advertising 
rates,  price  of  subscription,  etc. — 
the  price  to  monthly  subscribers 
being  one  dollar  which,  curiously 
enough,  is  nine  cents  more  than  the 
paper  costs  if  bought  day  by  day 
on  the  street.  For  advertisements 
the  price  is  twenty  cents  an  inch 
each  insertion,  with  a  discount  of 
twenty  per  cent  on  yearly  contracts. 
I  was  obliged  to  make  two  visits 
to  the  office  of  El  Mundo  to  secure 
this  information.  When  I  first 
called  at  eleven  o'clock  one  Friday 
morning  Mr.  Herrera  was  absent, 
and  although  there  were  several 
people  in  the  business  office  who 
were  busily  engaged  in  consuming 
cigarettes,  none  of  them  seemed 
able  to  impart  any  information  re- 
garding the  paper  that  employs 
them.  To  all  inquiries  the  answer 
was:  "Come  back  at  tw^o  o'clock." 
If  one  goes  to  the  office  of  the 
Diario  de  la  Marina,  La  Discusion 
or  La  Liicha  at  any  hour  of  the  day 
he  will  always  find  some  one  who 


can  answer  questions  or  take  his 
money,  if  he  happens  to  be  an  ad- 
vertiser; but  El  Mundo  seems  to 
be  above  sordid  considerations.  If 
the  business  management  of  El 
Mundo  is  a  sample  of  what  the 
country  may  expect  should  the 
Liberal  party  ever  come  into 
power,  the  people  of  Cuba  will  do 
well  to  pray  fervently  for  the  re- 
election of  President  Estrada 
Pal  ma. 

ABOUT  CIRCULATIONS. 

The  honor  of  being  the  paper  of 
largest  circulation  in  Cuba  lies  be- 
tween the  Diario  de  la  Marina  and 
La  Discusion.      A    year    ago    the 
Diario  led  beyond  all  question,  but 
to-day  the  editions  of  the  two  pa- 
pers   are   so    nearly    equal    that   in 
'order  to  state  which  has  the  larg- 
est circulation  it  will  be  necessary 
first  to  agree  upon  a  definition  of 
the  word   "circulation."     If  circu- 
lation means  the  number  of  copies 
printed    (which,    I    believe,    is    the 
definition  accepted  bv  the  editor  of 
the    American    Newspaper    Direc- 
tory)   then    La    Discusion    is    the 
paper    of    largest     circulation     in 
Cuba.     If,  on  the  other  hand,  cir- 
culation    means     the     num'ber     of 
copies  actually  sold,  the  palm  will 
have  to  be  awarded  to  the  Diario 
de  la  Marina.     The  Diario  claims 
a    circulation    of    12,000    in    round 
numbers  and  actually  prints  some- 
thing over  11,000  copies.     As  it  is 
sent  only  to  subscribers  there  are 
no  returned  copies  to  be  taken  into 
consideration.    La  Discusion  prints 
a  little  over  12,000  copies  but  grants 
newsdealers    the    privilege    of    re- 
turning ten  per  cent  of  the  number 
of  copies  ordered.     It  will  be  seen, 
therefore,    that    in   the   number   of 
copies  printed  La  Discusion  leads 
the    Diario    by    about    a    thousand 
copies,  while  if  we  deduct  the  num- 
ber of  copies  returned  from  those 
actually  printed  we  shall  find  that 
the  Diario  is  a  few  hundred  copies 
ahead  of  its  rival   in  actual   sales. 
The    difference    either    way,    how- 
ever, is  too  small  to  affect  the  gen- 
eral advertiser,  who  cannot  afford 
to  use  either  paper  to  the  exclusion 
of  the  other. 

In  point  of  circulation  La  Lucha 
comes  next  after  the  Diario  de  la 
Marina    and    La    Discusion.      Its 


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same  month  saw  the  birth  of  the 
Times  of  Cirba  «nd  the  Havana 
Herald  (h  •'  -^f  Habana).  the 
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annex    that    island:    a    su^^.    .on 
al)out    as   sensible   as   it    would   be 
for  a  Cuban  paper  to  advocate  the 
Key  West  to  Cuba — 
..:.  .      .   .  ..      ...    -  ^''-rcly  to  happen. 

With    the   e>  n   of   the   two 

papers  last  named,  neither  of  which 
can  be  c  '  red  competitors,  the 
Hakina    .  '-    the    «>n!y    paper 

printed  in   1  h  in  Cuba.     It  is 

a  four  page  paper,  seven  columns 
to  the  pa^e.  and  is  published  daily 
except  Mondays.  The  Post  is 
read  by  nearly  every  American  in 
Cuba  and  by  some  in  the  States  as 
well.  For  reaching  the  .American 
settler  in   Cuba — who  is  alwavs  a 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY 


good  buyer  of  home  producis— no  prints  somewhere  in  the  neighinjr- 
paper  so  well  meets  tiie  require-  hood  of  3,000  copies  daily.  Air. 
mcnts  of  the  advertiser  as  the  Wilfredo  Fernandez  is  the  editor 
llabana  rust.  Its  rates  for  adver-  of  the  paper  and  Mr.  Manuel  Gon- 
tising  are  one  dollar  an  inch  per  zales  Quinones  is  business  man- 
monih  with  discounts  for  space  agcr.  1  he  office  of  El  Cumcrcio  is 
and  time  contacts.  1  he  subscnp.  at  No.  i  Baratillo  street, 
tion  price  is  $9.00  a  year:  Sunday  ^^,^  ,,. 

edition  only  (an  eight  page  paper)  ^  ,  one-man  papers. 
$2  a  year.  Single  copies  sell  on  ^  ^^^re  are  several  daily  papers 
the  street  for  five  cents  Spanish  P^ibhshed  in  Habana  which  are 
silver,  the  usual  price  of  the  Ha-  strictly  speaking  not  newspapers  at 
bana  dailies.  Among  American  ad-  '^1.  L)^it  rather  political  documents 
vertisements  now  appearing  in  the  ublished  for  the  purpose  of  keep- 
Post  are  those  of  Ozomulsion,  "g  before  the  public  the  views  of 
Lydia  Pinkham's  Compound,  Dr.  one  man,  or  at  best,  a  small  group 
Sproule    (ear  specialist)  ;   Aladame    ^t  men. 

Lefevre    (beauty    doctor)  ;    Cham-       La     Republica     Ciibana     is     the 
berlain   (patent  medicines)  ;  A.  R.    mouthpiece  of  JMr.  Juan  Gualberto 
Root     (bee     specialties)     and    the    Gomez,    the    leader    of    the    negro 
hotels   Empire   and   Wellington   of  ,race  in  Cuba.     ..Ir.  Gomez,  who  is 
New  York.    The  Post  is  owned  by    himself    a    mulatto,    is    a    brilliant 
Mr.    H.    B.    Leavitt    (editor)    and    writer  and  speaker  and  played  an 
Mr.  R.  T.  Tanner   (business  man-    important    part    in    fomenting    the 
agcr),    who    have    been    connected    late  revolution.     Unfortunately  for 
with  the  paper  since  its  inception,    himself  he  was  captured  almost  at 
Mr,     Leavitt   is    a   Vermonter    by     he     outbreak     of    hostilities     and 
birth  who  acquired  his  newspaper    while  others  were  achieving  a  rep- 
training   on   the    St.    Louis   Globe-     station  in  the  field,  was  a  prisoner 
Democrat,  Boston  Transcript^  New    at    the    Spanish    penal    colony    of 
York    Tribune   and   Evening    Post    Ceuta  on  the  north  coast  of  Africa, 
and   other  papers.     He   represents    '^fter  the  war  he  returned  to  Cuba 
in      Habana     the     Scripps-McRae    and  has  since  been  a  leader  of  the 
League  and  Publishers'  Press  and    most  radical  element  of  the  Liberal 
is    also    Habana    correspondent    of   party.    He    was    a    bitter   opponent 
the  New  York  Tribune.  Air.  Tan-    of    the    American    intervention    in 
ner  is  an  Englishman  by  birth  and    Cuba  and  his  love  for  the  United 
was    one    of    the    founders    of    the    States  is   supposed  to  about  equal 
Habana  Herald,  the  predecessor  of    lis  afifection  for  Air.  Coronado,  the 
the  Post.     Before  coming  to  Cuba    publisher   of  La  Discusion,   which 
he  worked  on  the  London  Chron-   is  best  expressed  by  the  minus  sign. 
icle  and  the  Stage.  Some  of  the  Discusions  cleverest 

COMMERCIAL  DAILIES.  M^^^r"'  ^^^^^'^?  directed  against 

«,.  .  ,    ,  .,.        iVVr.  Ciomez  who,  for  a  politician,  is 

There  are  two  commercial  dailies  singularly  thin-skinned.  He  some- 
published  in  Habana:  i\\t  Avisador  times  devotes  as  much  as  two  col- 
Comercial  ^nd  El  Comercio  The  umns  of  his  paper  in  protesting 
first  of  these  is  devoted  chiefly  to  that  he  is  not  in  the  least  annoyed 
the  _  w'holesale  trade  and  has  a  bv  the  D/.?n/^fon'^  cartoons,  and  he 
hmited   circulation    (possibly   1,500    js  apparently  blind  to  the  fact  that 

""Tr'^  Z'?"".^.  ''^^?-''}^''l-  J^    '^  these  very  cartoons  possess  for  him 

published  by  AI.   Pulido  &  Co     at  an    advertising    value    difficult    to 

No.  30  Amargura  street.    Mr.  Juan  estimate  in  dollars  and  cents.     He 

Lopez    Sena    is   the   editor   of   the  ^as   a   candidate   for   Congress   at 

P^P^^'  the  last  election,  and  after  polling 

El  Comercio  is  the  organ  of  the  more  votes  than  any  other  candi- 

Centro   de   Detallistas,   an  associa-  date  in  Santiago  province  he  was 

tion   of  retail   grocers.     One  finds  illegally  counted  out  by  his  politi- 

it  in  nearly  all  the  bodegas   (gro-  cal  opponents.    One  need  not  agree 

ceries)  and  cafes  of  Habana,  and  it  with    Mr.    Gomez    politically    nor 

circulates  to  some  extent  in  other  share  the  views  he  is  supposed  to 

parts    of    the    Island    as    well.      It  entertain    regarding    race    equality. 


A31  N  NKWhrAI'lilK  I)IKKlT«>|{Y 


t"    '"^    ''  r-' -  t>^t.,.r     y\f     \,.^    Maria   «...ilvrr.    a 

II  i         incnt      lawyer      of      Hahana 

mem  than  he  ha^  received  ai  the  (formerly  prc^i<lcnt  of  the  Autono- 

hands    of    his    counir  His  n                                                 '       *  r 

pM.r     l^a    A'('/*M^/liJ    V  V    IS   n,                     ;   ;....                    in 

5.             I   to  have  a  csrc  of  >**                '"^        Its     ck                    is 

about   1.500  cuiMcs.'  ♦  mated  at   irom    1,000 

La  L'ntoH  J  .  it»  I                  5, 

daily  of  a  kii.  .   .  ...  /*/  •                i*  it<  name  J-'t;.-^*''*. 

Cubx     Like  the  -  ,er  is   J»n   •'            't   to  the  pt    . 

learns  anylhinR  and  never  lurgets  of  the  I           '  party.     Its  editor  it 

a:     '             ■  to  Mr.  ^                      *      c                   'n- 

kt^i V    ;..v    ;....v.  ;>    v..  — !  t.«  r                          ;    .                 ..;.vvOf 

by   the    war.      It    has    a  <-'    circ  j    of    the 

lowing  anions  the  iw/r;  ;/<•,  or  i'                       <^ved    not    to    exceed 

u-                        ■    ■  '  ' 

a:,  .  ,  .  :    .        :.    r  .'.Hy  paper*  are  pub- 

l-l  .V:.  the  1««'hfd  in  r           ..  La  I'ida  and  La 

d.                  e    the    war.    \\  •'*       Nenher    arc   of   any    im- 

A  .  puriancr. 

f  CuAjojLS   L.   Blnjamin. 

^^       V          4  ..    '  •"             '         '       ^                    •  rn    I    hare 

nimibcred  4  the  »,r                                           1   ta  R*. 

I:  .  •  ' 

»Uft   of   i^  Lmcitu. 

little    II            c   on   public   c  —irom     PRiNTas"     Ink,     Feb. 

today.     11  i«  still  an  ablv  cUiUvi  ■  ' 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


THE    CLASS    JOURNALS    OF 
CUBA. 

Gass  journalism  in  Cuba  may  be 
said  not  to  exist  outside  of  Ha- 
bana.  Attempts  to  publish  class 
journals  in  other  parts  of  the 
Island  (and  many  such  attempts 
have  been  made)  have  uniformly 
failed.  Even  the  newspapers  print- 
ed outside  of  Habana  exist  not 
because  there  is  any  money  hi  the 
business  but  because  the  possession 
of  a  newspaper  is  useful  to  the 
publisher  in  other  ways — usually 
political. 

All  of  the  class  journals  named 
in  this  article  are  published  in  Ha- 
bana and  the  list  given  is  (so  far 
as  I  know)  the  most  complete  that 
has  hitherto  been  published.  I 
acknowledge  my  indebtedness  to 
the  many  Cuban  friends  who  have 
aided  me  in  its  preparation. 

MEDICAL. 

The  Dean  of  the  medical  jour- 
nals of  Cuba  is  the  official  organ 
of  the  Academy  of  Sciences,  a 
monthly  known  as  the  Analcs  de 
la  Acadcmia  de  Cicncias.  It  has 
been  published  for  some  forty 
years.  As  an  authority  on  medical 
matters  it  holds  in  Cuba  a  position 
analogous  to  that  occupied  by  the 
Lancet  among  English  physicians. 
Worthy  to  be  ranked  in  the  same 
class  with  the  Anales  is  the  Cron- 
ica  Medieo-Qninirgica,  a  semi- 
monthly issued  by  the  Histo- 
Bacteriological  Labratory  of  Ha- 
bann.  These  two  journals  are 
easily  first  among  the  medical  pub- 
lications of  Cuba  so  far  as  import- 
ance of  contributions  goes,  but 
they  are  exceeded  in  circulation 
by  the  three  named  in  the  fol- 
lowing paragraph. 

*  *  * 

The  Repcrtor'w  Medico-Farma- 
ceufico  (monthly)  is  said  to  enjoy 
the  greatest  circulation  of  any 
medical  publication  on  the  Island. 
It  is  published  by  Dr.  A.  Gonzales- 
Curquejo.  the  owner  of  one  of  the 
largest  drug  stores  in  Habana.  It 
is  not  a  house  organ,  but  the  busi- 
ness of  Dr.  Gonzales-Curquejo  is 
undoubtedly  benefitted  by  his  con- 
nection with  the  paper.  The  sub- 
scription price  is  low  (one  dollar 
a  year)  and  sample  copies  are 
freely  distributed.     The  Revista  de 

97 


Medicina  Tropical  (monthly)  is 
published  in  Spanish  and  English 
by  Dr.  Juan  Guiteras,  for  many 
years  Professor  of  Pathology  at 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  during  the  American  inter- 
vention in  Cuba  chief  of  the  Board 
of  Health  of  Habana.  He  is  wide- 
ly known  as  an  authority  on  tropi- 
cal diseases,  particularly  yellow 
fever,  which — largely  due  to  Dr. 
Guiteras'  efforts — is  now  happily 
extinct  in  Cuba.  The  two  papers 
named  above — Repertorio  Medico- 
Farmaceiitico  and  Revista  de  Med- 
icina Tropical — with  two  others  of 
nearly  equal  merit — Revista  Med- 
tco  Cubana  (weekly)  and  La  Re- 
vista de  Medicina  y  Cirujia  (semi- 
monthly)— are  perhaps  the  best 
selection  that  could  be  made  by  an 
advertiser  who  wishes  to  reach  the 
physicians  and  pharmacists  of 
Cuba. 

The  ravages  inflicted  by  con- 
sumption upon  the  people  of  the 
Island  led  to  the  formation,  some 
years  ago.  of  the  League  Against 
Tuberculosis  in  Cuba.  The  Bole- 
tin  Mensual  de  la  Liga  contra  Tu- 
berculosis en  Cuba  is  the  official 
publication  of  this  League.  It  is 
issued  monthly  and  is  now  in  its 
fourth  year.  Occupying  the  same 
field  but  of  minor  importance  is  the 
Problema  de  la  Tuberculosis,  a 
weekly. 

Durmg  the  summer  of  1904  two 
new  publications  entered  the  medi- 
cal field — the  Boletin  Sanitario 
Municipal  de  la  Habana  and  El 
Mcs  Medico — monthlies  both  of 
them.  It  is  too  early  as  yet  to 
say  much  about  them  except  that 
they  appear  to  be  very  creditable 
publications. 

Among  the  other  medical  publi- 
cations of  the  Island  are  the  fol- 
lowing: La  Higiene  (weekly)  de- 
signed rather  for  the  instruction  of 
laymen  than  nhvsicians:  Revista 
Asociacion  Medico-Farmaceutica 
(semi-monthly)  the  official  organ 
of  the  Association  of  Phvsicians 
and  Pharmacists  of  Habana:  Ha- 
bana Mrdica  (semi-monthly)  : 
Boletin  Cliuico  (monthly)  and  El 
Correo  Medico,  issued  every  ten 
days. 

LEGAL. 

In  the  city  of  Habana,   with  a 


AMKKICAN   XEWSPAPKli    DIKKCTOHY. 


n   of  nearly   -"     ••      one  rDi'CATioxAL. 

uui  Li  i>cry   r     •    •     ■  law-        In  the     -    uf   Hal>.in.n.   the 

yer  and  one  <                         .  ■•  inrr-  most    cii    ..            i    iK>rt:i'ii    uf    the 

sons  a  doctor.     Whether  the  same  Island   of   Cuba   only   5J   per   cent 

;                                                  .             vit  of  the  inha'              are  able  to  read 

ini:  1             .    .  '  i               .v  '  vu  ji  IS  ■   '    ■•  '  •              I  inar  del   Rio,  the 

safe  t         ,    that  i.           »rc  ai  least  .k     province"     ^ihc 

as  man^  lawyers  as  physicians  in  adjective     refers     to     the      mental 

Cuba.      1  hi             cr  oi  papers  pub-  darkness  of  the  i                  >  not  to 

lished   for  1                 r. .......    .,,.i-  ...    physical    chai  .w  i' i .  iic )     only 

but  a  jM>or  .      per   cent    are   able   to   read   and 

ed  with  the  list  of  medical  journals  write.        Taking    the    Island    as    a 

'              '      ^     the  whole     statistics     show     that    only 

'     ■ '-  '  !    of    the    •    •  ^    •■   ■  •;l.ition 

.nnv    e«;  >1    of 

pr               there  arc   l»ut  three  pa-  these  pr              not  more  than  one 

per*                                  "              ^.   Of  in   a    '                                         t!y    well 

f* c .is   far  ••    •••                                             -  1  li^h 

:  o!  the  lot      The  iie 

no"                                               -r   of  of  the  t<                      iins  four  cen- 

.\n 

ol     Notaries     ot     i  t.        i  he  on    public                          early    four 

•■       ■              •       ■         '  </<•     /  r  A  here  Sp.nin 

' I'resj«lcnt 

>    !*   of   *bi»ht  for   thirty 

I  h  of    the  years  pr            '   of  a  school  in   the 

It  ;   it  is  safe  to  say 

roved    hy   the  that    the    next    Cuban   cen'>us    will 

the  a    str  ■            '  crease    in    the 

■  rn-  ;.>.  ,    .iT  of    ... 

»,  With  the  Im  .           {»  of  the  new 

of  era  m  Cuba  the  ed?              il   press 

re    are     at 
'     ''  ■Mmals 

1  free  !  in  tl.                             most 

to              N  o!  the  government — sub-  imp«->rtanl  of  these  is   La  Inslruc- 

'  »,  rrr                                         a- 

,..    ...                                                      ..:  ;    .n   of   ;..                                  ;    .   .  .  .T- 

tries.      S                                       r    ten  tion.     It   is                        c   a   ni'-nth 

certs.    V             &  Bous.i.  35  Obispo  and  is  sent  at  the  expense  of  the 

•   the          '       ♦  •      to      all      the      school 

:.  ;    ,          .^     ;    .          T.'   pl:....;;  .   the   Island.     Mr.    Lin- 

to    insert    advert            its    on    the  coin     de     Zayas.     a     well-known 

last    two   paces.       I  he    same    firm  writer   on    educational    matters    is 

also  jsstirs  the  Prl<'tift  !.i\i:istijtiro^  editor.      The    p.Tpor    is    printed    at 

a    monthly    '•'    "^r^itulation     of     the  the   pre<;s    of   La    Sfodcrna    i^Oi'sia 

m.itter    coi                 in    the    Gaccta  (\\t.  Jose   Lopez,   proprietor)    i.V 

Ofii-t.il,    with    notes    and    commen-  Ot>ispo      street.       H.ib.ina.         Mr. 

taries      c       '   ^  ^^^  ^\y^  Garrta.  but  l^npc?    told    me    th.it    his    contract 

more  !ii:.    .  .  ;n  scope  is  the  Hole-  with     the     government     calls     for 

ti*i   Oficial  df   la   Prcn'incia   dc   la  5.000  copies   of  each   issue  of  the 

Hahana   (daily)   which  reports  the  paper. 

pr          '■       ;       -f      the       Provitirial  •             •             • 

C-                  ::.:'  .:>ia  Pr(K'xnCi'.     The  Second  only  to  the  official  publi- 

proceedinjfs    of    the    Congress    are  cation  above  named  I  would  place 

re '          ■  in  the  Diario  dr  Scsiont'S.  La     Fsrurla     \fodcrna.     a     somi- 

wl      ,  ^  p::^ '■'■   i  at  odd  intervals  monthly  published  by   Mr.    Arturo 

during  the  :....:i.  Diaz.       some-time      inspector     of 


pni  ts 

the 

lav. 

roved 

V.T 

'  ■  » 

m 

irt.    s 

etc 

It 

; 

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schools.  Another  good  paper  is  reaching  the  well-to-do  class  of 
Cuba  Pedagogica,  a  monthly.  Of  Cubans.  The  advertising  rates  of 
rninor  importance  are  La  Instruc-  the  paper  are  $50  a  page  a  month, 
cion  Cnbana  (monthly)  and  La  or  $600  for  a  full  page  for  one 
Rcvista  Escolar  (semi-monthly.)  year.  A  discount  of  20  per  cent 
RELIGIOUS.  is  allowed  if  the  price  of  the  year's 

The  religious  press,  which  occu-  advertising  is  paid  in  advance.  Mr. 
pies  so  important  a  position  among  Ramon  A.  Catala,  is  business 
the  class  journals  of  the  United  manager  of  the  paper  and  claims 
States,  is  represented  by  a  single  for  El  Figaro  a  circulation  of 
publication  m  Cuba.  This  is  El  7,ooo  copies,  a  claim  which  I  be- 
Amigo  dc  la  Vcrdad,  a  Catholic  lieve  may  be  safely  accepted, 
weekly.  Of   the    same    high   class    as    El 

LITERARY.  Figaro     is     Cuba     y     America     a 

Among  the  literary  journals  of  rnonthly  with  a  weekly  supple- 
the  Island  only  two  deserve  the  at-  ment.  It  is  edited  and  published 
tention  of  the  general  advertiser:  by  Mr.  Raimundo  Cabrera,  a  law- 
El  Figaro  and  Cuba  y  America,  yer  by  profession  and  a  litterateur 
both  excellent  publications.  There  by  inclination.  It  is  printed  in 
are  few  well-to-do  families  that  magazine  form  and  is  well  illus- 
cannot  be  reached  by  using  these  trated.  Like  El  Figaro  it  reaches 
two  periodicals.  One  finds  them  the  best  class  of  Cubans. 
in  the  reading  rooms  of  all  the  After  El  Figaro  and  Cuba  y 
clubs  throughout  the  Island,  and  in  America  (a  long  way  after  them) 
the  smaller  country  towns  a  single  come  El  Hogar  and  A:;ul  y  Rojo, 
copy  of  El  Figaro  or  Cuba  y  both  vveeklies.  The  names  of  the 
America  will  often  be  passed  other  journals  in  this  class  are  as 
around  from  neighbor  to  neighbor  follows:  Revista  Blanca,  semi- 
until  it  has  made  the  round  of  the  m.onthly;  El  Pilareno,  weekly; 
town.  Revista    Literaria,    semi-monthly; 

El  Figaro,  begun  in  1885,  re-  Gris  y  Blanco,  weekly;  Cuba  Ilus- 
sembles  Harper's  Weekly  in  size  trada,  weekly ;  Cuba  Libre,  week- 
and  make-up  and  is  profusely  il-  ly;  J^a  Ilustracion  Cnbana,  semi- 
lustrated  with  half-tone  engrav-  monthly;  and  Narciso  Lopes,  a 
ings.  It  is  published  weekly  and  weekly, 
consists    usually   of    sixteen    pages  agricultural. 

(exclusive  of  cover),  but  often  Although  nearly  one-half  of  the 
issues  special  numbers  of  sixty-  wage  earners  of  Cuba  are  engaged 
four  pages  or  more,  which  sell  in  agricultural  pursuits  there  is  no 
singly  for  a  dollar  Spanish  silver,  agricultural  press  to  speak  of  in 
The  regular  subscription  price  of  this  country.  The  explanation  lies 
the  paper  is  $12  Spanish  silver  a  in  the  fact  that  only  a  very  small 
year  in  Cuba  (equal  to  $7.20  of  percentage  of  Cuban  farmers  are 
our  currency)  and  $8  American  able  to  read.  The  most  important 
money  to  foreign  countries.  The  of  the  agricultiiral  papers  that 
editor  of  El  Figaro  is  Mr.  Manuel  exist  in  the  Island  is  the  Liga 
S.  Pichardo,  perhaps  the  best  Agraria,  the  official  organ  of  the 
known  of  contemporary  Cuban  Agrarian  League,  an  association 
poets.  Mr.  Enrique  Jose  Varona,  composed  principally  of  sugar- 
generally  acknowledged  to  be  the  growers,  of  which  Mr.  Emilio 
ablest  of  Cuban  essayists  is  a  fre-  Terry,  formerly  Cuban  Secretary 
quent  contributor,  as  are  also  Mr.  of  Agriculture,  is  the  leading 
Marquez  Sterling,  "Conde  Kostia,"  spirit.  The  tobacco  interests  are 
Mr.  Rafael  Montoro,  Cuban  Min-  represented  by  two  papers,  El  To- 
ister  to  the  Court  of  St.  James,  baco  and  El  Tobaco  dc  Cuba,  both 
Mr.  Alfredo  M.  Morales,  Presi-  weeklies.  The  only  other  agricult- 
dent  of  the  Cuban  Press  Associa-  ural  papers  published  in  the  Island 
tion,  and  other  well-known  writ-  are  El  Arado,  weekly;  and  the 
ers.  El  Figaro  devotes  consider-  Agricultor  Cubano,  a  monthly.  The 
able  space  to  social  matters  and  is  lack  of  an  agricultural  press  is 
beyond  question  the  best  me-  partly  compensated  for  by  the 
dium    that    could    be    selected    for   large    amount    of    space    that    the 


AMKKKAN  NKWsPAPKK  DIKBCTORT. 


daily  papers  devote  to  agricultural 
nutters. 

COMMCJtCIAL. 

In  this  class  LI  Economiita 
(weekly)  h  easily  first.  This  is 
one  of  llie  most  creditable  publica- 
tions is>ued  on  the  Island.  Its 
editor,   Mr.   Luis   V.   /\bad   : 

},   "-   ♦' '•    .t/,^»  of  Cul'an  J; 

I  1    his    paper    is    an 

acknowledged      authority     on     all 
1  relating    to    Cuban    coin- 

j-  -ifii!       T  If  r  ii'' •  ■  f '  •  ri-  I       I'li'int 

\  •    :  ;    in 

Cuba   IS  so   widely-  quitted    by   the 
f  as  is  HI  L.  'J 

^.;      ...  .     an  ar<''^  f  ■»  . .  t 

clo<«e  cornnicrcial  r  ■•  between 

the    I'nited   States  and   Cul>a.   ami 
lalx.red    unti'        '      '      '  »       . 

lb  I-     t  r.    I'v     (,:      ;         ,  ;  , 

r  l>rtween    the   two  Cuun- 


t 


r  I       r- 


J      I 


Will  T> : 

j  .\frr 

l<i>!t-ltn   dfl  I  di"   Comrrcta  y 

1     '      '  ' 


I      1 


Other    ; 


of    this    class    are 


La      Vnton      C 
La      Cacfta      I 

m.  .nfb'v  •       -.nil 


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VTIXG. 


A 


is  pi  the 

I  i  he  others   are  as   tOiiows: 

_  f.  t:s.  ■' 

seiniwi    .....   .   .   ^  

man's     journ.il ;     La   Lancha    Ha- 
banera and   / 
<»       *    •         ' 

^  .    ..: : -        i 

\-  d  in  Habana  from  October 

to  June. 

SPANISH. 

Th«^     Tsland    of    Cuba    contains 
soni  over    a    million    and    a 

half   u  of  which  ten   per 

cent    arc    .-  -^  '       *  ■       per   cent 

of  other  lu  1   the  bal- 

ance native  born.  The  Spaniards 
form  a  large  per  cent  of  the  mer- 
chant class  auil  arc  found  princi- 
pally in  the  larger  cities.  Of  the 
total  numl>er  of  Spaniards  in  the 
Island  about  one-third  (50.000)  re- 
side in  Habana.  In  addition  to 
several  daily  papers  (of  which 
mention   was   made   in   a   previous 


article)     this     colony     si*: — '"■,     a 
iiii:n!ar      of      other      pi.  jds, 

some   printed    in    the    language   of 
Casule     (the    1..  wn    to 

r      -   SpaniNh).   ......  .  w..  .  ^   m  the 

<-  of     other     pruvmces     of 

Spam.     Following  is  a  list  of  these 
La    i'nioH    // 

f'juolj,    v..  J 

I'ti    .Imi-rua,   and   i'otioj   Novas — 
three    v      '  '  !   in   the   Ga- 

lician    I. iskiilJuna,    a 

weekly     for     \'  is;     and     lil 

Ut-raldo  de  .'Istunas,  a  weekly  for 

natives  of  the  p  •  of  .Xstiiria. 

TB  *-i     :    .  ....ALS. 

Tlie  fol  ..  is  a  list  of  trade 

i  s.       hi     Defensor     de     lot 

''         'gan  of   the   trades 

Mentifrandum 

i  of    the    tvpi)- 

y  ■■■     '.:.      RAista 

iu'fi      /:ii  t  /rii  J,       electri>  .tl. 

1;  •      Cuba    J aquigra/ica    ond 

La  :ura     l^eios,     for     sten- 

t  '»     monti  .'  J 

'       •    c.   rci  • 

.-.  the     L..;     -• 

A  ;i      of      ll.ibana;      Cu    j 

for     lovers     of     music, 

ri  .    7,7      ,        n  .  .  .     ,1       , 

■  .  -. ;      -.       L      ; 

strucciones     y     Agrimensura,     for 

1  1       surveyors,      semi- 

.    I'.ista    de    la    Sncied^d 

a    Cu^-TKa,    a    innr11.1l    for 

stamp     C'  s.      v  El 

/  '•i>    dc    Cuba,    the    fireman's 

.    weekly       '''    I^olicia    Cu- 

uc|    La    ('  :    de    I'l'luia, 

f  d  in  the  interest  of  mem- 

of     the     police    force.     I    'h 

■sly  :    Rn-ista   d  •    ^  ■-      :rnl.  s, 

a    r.iilway    guide    i  three 

times    a    month ;    La    Marina    Cu- 

bana.  maratime.  weekly;   La  Gran 

/-,,.;,     ^,w»      J..-  ...>..>     Masnnica, 

v:  !    the   .trrhi- 

vos     de     la     l*oliclxnica,    monthly. 
There  is  also  a  '•  "1  pub- 

lication  of   the    '  1    ii  <iisc   as 

Circular es  y  D<  s.    and    the 

bulletin  of  the   Weather  Bureau — 
BoU'tin    Meterc'  '  —neither   of 

which  insert  ad\    :        mcnts. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

The  papers  named  here  are 
mentioned  simply  because  tl.'-y 
exist,  or  did  exist  up  to  a  ft  w 
months  ago.  It  is  very  likely 
that  some  of  them   arc  no  longer 


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published.  Why  they  were  ever 
published  at  all  is  more  than  I  can 
tell.  They  represent  nothing  and 
nobody  in  particular  and  will  soon- 
er or  later  find  a  place  in  the 
newspaper  graveyard : 

WEEKLY. 

El  Pueblo  Libre, 

El  Patriota  Cubano, 

El  Pensamiento, 

El  Proletario, 

El  Progresista, 

Tierra, 

El  Triumfo   de  Ideal, 

Eco  Juvenil,  « 

Tribuna  Liberal, 

Tierra  y  Libertad, 

Las  Dos  Banderas, 

Eco  de  la  Juventud, 

Las  Guasimas, 

El  Eco  Montanes, 

Cuba, 

El  Criterio  Libre, 

Mensajero  de  la.s  Damas, 

Edad  de  Oro, 

Germinal. 

SEMI-MONTHLY.  » 

El  Eco  Liberal, 

ElBoletin, 

La  Tribuna  Libre, 

Fe  y  Carridad. 


MONTHLY. 

Redencion, 

Hijas  de  la  Pallia. 

In  conclusion  I  must  not  forget 
to  mention  La  Caricatura,  a  paper 
hard  to  classify.  We  have  noth- 
ing quite  like  it  in  the  United 
States,  though  perhaps  some  idea 
of  its  character  may  be  conveyed 
by  the  statement  that  it  is  one  per 
cent  Puck  and  ninety-nine  per 
cent  Police  Gazette.  Its  humor 
inclines  to  grossness  and  its  cari- 
catures, while  often  clever  in  con- 
ception, lack  artistic  merit.  It  is 
printed"  on  pink  paper,  on  a  litho- 
graphic press,  in  one  color  only 
(black),  and  devotes  the  greater 
part  of  its  text  and  illustrations  to 
crimes  and  criminals.  It  is  issued 
weekly  and  is  said  to  have  a  fairly 
large  circulation  among  the  labor- 
ing clasf.es.  Chas.  L.  Benjamin. 

— From    Printers'    Ink,    April 
12,   1905. 


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THE      PROVINCIAL      PRESS      OF 
CUBA. 

Not  until  1899,  when  the  American 
intervention  in  Cuba  began,  was  the 
custom  oi  requiring  newspapers  to  be 
registered  at  the  postoffice  as  second- 
class  matter  established  in  the  Island. 
Since  that  time  reliable  data  concerning 
the  number  of  papers  published  has 
be^n  obtainable.  I  am  indebted  tO'  Mu. 
Manolo  Fresncda,  chief  clerk  of  the 
Department  of  Posts  of  Cuba,  for  the 
following  statement  showing  the  num- 
ber of  periodicals  entered  as  second- 
class   matter    during   the   pasit   six   years: 

1899,  180;  1900,  254;  1901,  117;  1902. 
105;   1903,   114;    1904,   120;  Tota',  890. 

If  we  deduct  from  this  total  of  890 
the  180  papers  entered  the  first  year — 
nearly  all  of  which  were  old  established 
papers — we  find  that  710  papers  have 
Ven  started  during  the  period  covered 
by  the  figures,  yet  the  total  number  of 
papers  published  in  Cuba  to-day  exceeds 
b}--  only  45  the  number  published  six 
years  ago.  In  other  words  for  every 
paper  that  has  succeeded  sixteen  have 
failed. 


their  editorial  enterprise.  None  of 
them  has  any  fixed  rate  for  advertising, 
nor  anything  which  even  pretends  to  be 
a  rate  card.  Contracts  for  advertising 
are  made  at  what  they  call  a  "con- 
ventional" rate  which  may  be  likened  to 
the  formula  of  an  old  negro  "mammy" 
in  the  i)icturesque  town  of  Trinidad, 
who  used  to  peddle  fans  and  lace 
handkerchiefs  to  tourists.  If  one  was 
sufficiently  interested  in  her  wares  to 
ask:  "How  much.'"'  she  would  answer, 
all  in  one  breath:  "The  price  is  a  dollar 
and  a  half,  the  least  I  can  accept  i3  one 
dollar — what   will   you   give?" 

A  calculation  based  on  the  890  pub- 
lications that  have  been  entered  as 
second-c'ass  matter  since  January,  1899, 
shows  that  Kevista  (Review)  and  Eco 
(Echo)  are  the  names  most  frequently 
bestowed  on  publications  in  Cuba. 
Revista  generally  indicates  a  class  jour- 
nal while  Eco  (usually  followed  by  the 
name  ot  the  town  in  which  ttie  paper 
is  printed)  is  more  frequently  given  to 
newspapers.  Next  after  El  Eco  the 
favorite  names  are  La  V02  (The  Voice) 
'  and  titles  embodying  the  words  Inde- 
pendence,     Republic      and      Democracy. 


Habana  , 
^Maxianao 


Reela       Hat 


Mr«G 


'^    Colon*      ) 


Coraenas 


-Sama.  la  Oroade 
^-Caibarien 


mSaVL 


CAPITALS     OF     PROVINCE 
THUS  0. 


MAP     OF    CUBA     SHOWING     ALL     TOWNS     IN 
WHICH    NEWSPAPERS    ARE     PUBLISHED. 


(  tdansamllo  - 
/^  Sasti  a«i 


Baiacoafl 


The  newspapers  published  outside  the 
city  of  Habana  are,  with  few  exceptions, 
a  poor  lot;  neari-"-  always  abominably 
printed  and  sometimes  not  greatly  ex- 
ceeding a  sheet  of  foolscap  paper  in 
size.  If  we  omit  a  few  of  the  leading 
provincial  papers  which — like  El  Cubano 
Libre,  of  Santiago — are  printed  in  im- 
portant towns  and  can  afford  to  .pay  for 
telegraphic  dispatches,  the  papers  that 
remain  are  scarcely  deserving  the  name 
of  "newspaper."  They  are  made  up  for 
the  most  part  of  clippings  from  the 
Habana  press,  a  stickful  of  Gacetillas, 
or  lojal  happenings,  and  a  long-winded 
editorial  on  some  political  topic.  One 
hundred  and  fifty  to  250  copies  is  about 
the  extent  of  their  circulation  and  even 
the  b"st  provincial  pap/rs  do  not  print 
more    than    1,000    copies. 

An  examp'e  of  the  lack  of  enterprise 
shown  by  country  papers  in  Cuba  is 
well  illustrated  by  the  following  inci- 
dent. On  Januarv  i,  T004,  the  editor 
of  El  Cuhano  Libre,  who  was  also  a 
m^mbrr  of  the  Cuban  Congress,  shot 
and  killed  in  Santiago  the  editor  of  a 
rival  paper.  El  Reporter,  a  three-time- 
a-week  naper  published  in  Manzani'lo, 
a  town  in  the  same  province,  with  14.000 
population  and  with  telegraphic  com- 
munication with  Santiago,  published 
the  news  just  eight  days  later,  having 
received  an  account  of  the  occurrence 
by    the    weekly    steamer. 

The  busin-^ss  management  of  these 
country   papers   is   about   on    a    par    with 


Among  newspaner  titles  in  Cuba  that 
are  similar  to  those  of  the  United  States 
the  favorites  are  The  Bulletin  <Y.\ 
Boletin),  Tlie  Tribune  (La  Tribuna), 
and  The  Post  (El  Correo).  Titles  such 
as  The  Star  (La  Estrella),  Th^  Times 
(El  Tiempo),  and  The  Advertiser  (EI 
Anunciador) — favoirite  titles  in  the  Uni- 
ted States — are  rarely  used  in  Cuba. 
There  is  but  one  World  (El  Mundo  of 
Habana)     and    no    Sun    at    all. 

Among  curious  titles  the  following 
may  be  cited.  The  Deluge  (El  De- 
luvio).  The  Sea-Cozu  (EI  Manati),  The 
Fool  (El  Bobo),  The  Wild  Indian  (El 
Indio  Bravo),  and  the  Bitter  Peel  (La 
Cascara  Amarga).  It  is  wonthv  of  note 
that  none  of  these  papers  with  freak 
title's   long   survived. 

Within  the  past  year,  as  a  result  of 
the  merging  of  the  many  political 
groups  that  formerly  existed  into  two 
great  parties,  the  words  Moderado  and 
Liberal  havp  become  favorite  titles, 
Moderado  (Moderate)  signifving  the 
conservative  party,  which  is  at  present 
in  power,  and  Liberal  the  radicals  who 
are  op-POsed  to  th-  government  of  Presi- 
dent Estrada  Palma.  In  a  general  way 
it  may  he  said  that  the  Modcrados 
w-'sh  for  close  commercial  relations  with 
the  L^nited  States  and  favor  (or  are 
at  least  reconciled  to)  the  Piatt  Amend- 
ment; while  the  Liberates  are  pledged 
to  labor  for  the  repeal  of  the  Platt 
Amendment  and  have  certain  impracti- 
cable   notions   regarding     the     immediate 


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/y;     /.a     oo/o«</n«a      (literary).     »rinj- 
monthly. 

Gumcs.  pop.  8.149- 

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MAII«  ^.416. 

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C^-  .    pop.    .:  1.940- 

El    Popular    U).    d^i >:    La    Opinu>n 


I- 1    7  ■    M    the    o'.lcAt    paper    in 

Trinida«i     ..:.  i     i«     helie%*ed     to     exceed 
the   others   in    circulation. 

YACt'AiAY.   pop.    1.206. 

Et     Sielo      XX      (M).      weekly:      La 
Realidad    (L),   weekly. 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY 


Province    of    Camaguey. 
(Formerly     Puerto     Principe.) 

CAMAGUEY,    pop.     25,102. 

Las  Dos  Rcpublicas  (L),  daily;  La 
Vos  del  Pueblo  (L),  daily;  El  Liberal 
(M),  daily;  La  Ficota  (labor  organ), 
daily;    El    Arte    (musical),    weekly. 

Las  Dos  Rcpublicas  is  the  best  of 
the  daily  papers  published  in  Cama- 
guey; El  Liberal  ranking  next  in  im- 
portance. 

NUEViTAS,    pop.    4,228. 

El   Obrcro    (M),   weekly. 

SANTA      CRUZ      DEL      SUR,      pop.      1,210. 

El  Vos  del  Obrero  (labor  organ), 
weekly.  

Province   of    Santiago. 
BARACOA,    pop.    4,937. 
El  Mambi   (M),   weekly. 

GIBARA,     pop.     6,841. 

El  Triunfo  (M),  daily;  El  Progreso 
(L).    daily. 

El    Triunfo   is   the    better   of  the   two. 
guantanamo.    pop.     7,137. 

La  Voz  del  Pueblo  (L),  daily;  El 
Nacionalista  (M),  daily;  El  Arpa 
Cubana    (literary),    weekly. 

Of     the     two     dailies     La     Voz     del 
Pueblo    enjoys    the    larger    circulation. 
holguin,   pop.    6,045. 

FA  Eco  de  Holguin  (L),  semi-wekly; 
El  Correo  de  Oriente  (M),  semi- 
weekly. 

El  Eco  de  Holguin  is  one  of  the  best 
papers  puiblished  in  the  province  of 
Santiago,  outside  the  city  of  Santiago, 
and  enjoys  a  larger  circulation  than 
its  rival  El  Correo  de  Oriente. 
manzanillo,    non.    14,464. 

El  Reporter  (L),  3  times  a  w£ek; 
El  Debate  (L),  semi-weekly;  El  For- 
venir  (M),  semi-weekly;  El  Iinparcial 
(Spanish),  semi-weekly;  El  Postal  (lit- 
erary),   weekly. 

El  Reporter  and  El  Porvenir  are  the 
leading     papers     of     Manzanillo.  The 

former  (which  I  have  marked  as  Lib- 
era!) is  strictly  sipeaking'  Masoista — that 
is    to    say    it    is    the    organ    of    General 


Ba/rtoloni^  Mas6,  a,  native  of  Man- 
zanillo, who  was  President  of  the  Cuban 
government  during  the  war.  He  was 
nominated  for  the  Presidency  of  the 
Rei)ublic  in  igoi  but  was  defeated  by 
Tomas  Estrada  Palma,  the  actual 
President.  El  Por^'enir  supports  the 
poitical  programme  of  President 
Palma.  The  other  papers  i)ublished 
in  Manzanillo  are  not  worthy  of  serious 
consideration. 

SANTIAGO,    pop.     43,OgO. 

El  Cubano  Libre  (M),  dai'y;  La 
Jndepcndencia  (L),  daily;  La  Rcpub- 
lica  (L).  daily;  La  Coion.-'a  Espanola 
(Snanish),  daily;  El  Notic'ero  Cubano 
(L).  semi-weekly;  El  Imparcial  (inde- 
pendent) weekly;  A^-ar.tc  (labor 
organ),  weekly;  El  Catolico  (reM- 
gious),  weekly;  Cuba  L'tcraria  (liter- 
ary), weekly;  El  Estudfanfe  (colleg*? 
paper)  semi-weekly;  La  Re7''sfa  Juri- 
dico  ^  Notarial  (legal).  semi-weekly; 
Revista     Municipal     (official),     daily. 

El  Cubano  Libre  and  La  Indepcn- 
denc'a  are  the  two  leading  papers  of 
Santiago,  the  first  nam-'d  having  the 
»  larger  circulation.  La  Colonia  Espan- 
ola represents  the  interests  of  the 
Spanish  residents  and  does  not  mix 
in  politics.  La  RepubHca  and  El 
Noticiero      Cubano     represent      the     negro 

element.  The  Revista  Municipal  is  the 
official  publication  of  the  Ayuntamien- 
to,  or  Common  Council,  of  the  city 
and    prints    only    official    notices. 

Population   by   Provinces, 
(Census    of    1899.) 

Pinar     del     Rio 1 73. 082 

Habana       424,811 

Matanzas      202,462 

Santa     Clara     356,337 

Camaguey    (formerly    Puerto.. 

Principe)      88,237 

'Saintiago      3^7.7i6 

Total     1,572,845 

Chas.  L.  Benjamin. 

— From  Printers'  Ink,  April  iq^  1^05. 


INDEX    TO 
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INDEX  TO  CLASS  PUBLICATIONS— Co;///;/«^^. 


I. 

Paok. 

Irrigation 1462 

Italian 1506 


J. 


Japanese. 
Jewf  Iry.. 
Jewish.  ..J 
Juvenile., 


K. 

Knightsof  Honor. 

Knigiits  of  Maecabee. 
Knights  of  Pythias... 

L.. 

Labor 

Ladies  of  Maecabee.. 

Latin 

Latter  Day  Saints 

Laundry 

Law 

Leather 

Liquors  

Literary ; 

Lithography. 

Ll'huaiiian 

Live  Stock 

Lumber 

Lutheran 


M. 

Machinery 

Manufaetunlng 

Maritime.... 

Matches 

Matrimonial 

Meats 

Mechanics    

Medicine 

Mennonite 

Mercantile 

Metals..., 

Meteorology 

Methodist . 

Military 

Milk  Trade 

Millinery 

MillJQg 

Mining 

Moravian 

Mormon  (Latter  Day 
Saints) 

Motor  Vehicles  (Auto- 
mobiles)   

Municipal 

Music  and  Drama 

N. 

Naval  Stores 1487 

Navy 1443 

Negro  (Afro-American)  1417 

Newspapers 1473 

iVew  Thought 1407 

N'orwegian 1507 

Norwegian  Danish ir)07 

Notions 1477 

Numismatics 1442 

Nursing ' 1440 


1.507 
14S3 
1403 
1419 

1449 
1449 
1450 

1443 
1449 
1507 
14t)4 
14^3 
U35 
1483 
1413 
1428 
1487 
1.^07 
1462 
1484 
1404 

14S2 
14S5 
1484 
1484 
1429 
1474 
1482 
1436 
14U5 
1435 
14S2 
1442 
1405 
1443 
1486 
1479 
1486 
14S6 
140S 

14U1 

1475 
1476 
1429 


o. 

Paok. 

Occultism 1407 

Odd  Fellowship 1450 

Oils 1476 

Oology 1442 

Optical  Goods 1183 

Ornithology 1442 

Osteopathy 1440 

r. 

Packing 1474 

Paints  and  Painting...  1476 

Palmistry 1442 

Paper 1487 

Patents 14S2 

Patrons  of  Husbandry.  1451 

Patrons  of  Industry....  1451 

Penmanshlp(Educat'n)  1420 

Perfumery 1476 

Periodicals 1473 

Pet  Animals 1466 

Petroleum 1475 

Pharmacy 1476 

Philately 1442 

Phonography 1488 

Photography... t 1488 

Phrenology 1442 

Pigeons 14G6 

Plumbing 1488 

Police 1476 

Polish.  1508 

Portuguese 1509 

Postal 1489 

Pottery 1476 

Poultry  (Live  Stock). . .  1462 

Presby  terian 1407 

Printing 1487 

Prohibition 1432 

Protestant  Episcopal..  1408 

Provisions 1474 

Public  Assemblies 1479 

U. 

Railroads 1489 

Railway  Employees. ..  1446 

Real  Estate 1489 

Uecreation 1431 

Ref ormetl  Church 1409 

Reformed  Episcopal..  1409 

Refrigeration 1482 

Religion  1399 

Rice  Industry 1490 

Roman  Catholic 1409 

Royal  Arcanum 1451 

Rubber 1490 

Russian 1509 

Salvation  Army 1412 

Sanitation 1440 

Science 1441 

Sea  Food 1174 

Servian 1509 

Sewing  Machines 14£0 

Shipbuilding 1490 

Shoes 1483 

Shorthand  (Phonogra- 
phy)   1488 

Silks 1477 


PaOe. 

SlngleTax 1455 

Slate 1474 

Slavonic 1509 

Slovenian i:>i)9 

Soap 1176 

Socialism 1455 

Societies  (Mlsc'll'n's)..  1451 

Society 1430 

Spanish 1509 

Spiritualist 1412 

Sporting 1431 

Stamps 1487 

Stationery 1487 

Stenography 1488 

Stone 1474 

Street  Railways..!,...  1490 

Sugar  Industry 1490 

Surgery 1436 

Swedenborglan U12 

Swedish 1510 

T. 

Tailoring 1475 

Tanning 1483 

Taxidermy 1442 

Telegraph 1490 

Telephone H90 

Temperance 1432 

Textile 1477 

Theosophy 1407 

Threshing 1491 

Tobacco 1491 

Transportation.  1491 

Traveling 1491 

Trunks  1483 

Typewriting 1488 

U. 

Undenominational 1412 

Undertaking 1491 

Unitarian 1412 

United  Brethren  In 

Christ 1412 

United  Evang'l  Church  1412 

Universalist 1412 

Upholstery 1180 

V. 

Vegetarianism 1443 

Veterinary 1440 

W. 

Wall  Papers 14S0 

Watchmaking 1483 

Water 1475 

Welsh 1511 

Window  Dressing 1491 

Wine 1473 

Woman's  Relief  Corps  1443 

Woman  Suffrage 1434 

Woodenware 1474 

Woodmen 1431 

Wool 1476 

y. 

Y.  M.  Chris.  Ass'n 1416 

Young  People 1119 

Y.   P.  S.  of  Christian 

Endeavor 1416 


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